University of Kansas School of Law - Shingle Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1900

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FRANK ELMER ANDERSON. ' Frank Elmer Anderson first viewed the wonders of this world October 14, 1876, in Jefferson County, Kansas. His boyhood days were spent in attending school, playing marbles, and shooting paper wads. In 1892 he entered the Argentine High School, re- maining there until '96, when he came to Lawrence and continued his work in the Lawrence High School. In the fall of ,98 he took his place in the Law Class of '00. He will locate in Oskaloosa for the practice of Law. O O O JAMES FRANKLIN HOGG. James Franklin Hogg, a Phi Delta Phi, was born at Weir City, May 25, 1876. He attended the schools of Columbus, graduating from the High School in '93. Being imbued with thoughts of men renowned in legal lore, he took up the study of 'Blackstone in the oflice of W. B. Glasse. To prepare himself further for his chosen profession, he attended the University from 1895 to 1898. In the latter year he, accepted a position with the Republican State Cen- tral Committee. His stay at the county Copeland put him in touch with nearly all the prominent men of the State. During his stay in this county, and from its lasting effects, he has expanded with the country until now he is the biggest man in the Class of '00. O I O DAVID W. WOOD. David W. Wood, grandson of the late S. N. Wood, whose name was a familiar word in the sod homes in the early days of Kansas, was bo-rn near Strong City,'Chase County, this State, March 9, 1878. He grew to manhood among the hills and rocks upon his father's ranch, always foremost in anything which seemed to catch his eye. While but four years of age, he ran away from home to attend school. While at school he was very often caught breaking rules. In 1896 he graduated from the Cot- tonwood Falls High School, and immediately se- cured a teacher's certificate. After a year of this profession, he gave it up, and came to the Univers- ity. Upon Mt. Oread, where, forty-three years be- fore, his grandfather had camped, he commenced. this last course of his school life. A year's work in the Art School fitted him for the Law, which he entered in 1898. Mr. Wood will not practice this line as a profession, but will use it to assist him in the business vocation which he may take up. In the Way of athletic sports he has taken great inter- est, and has developed himself into a good, healthy physical man. He has participated in baseball,foot- ball, and basketball, being manager of the victori- ous Junior Law baseball team of '99. I O I J. W. DANA. Born at Humboldt, Allen County, Kansas, De- cember 14, 1874. Is of Yankee parentage, and com- bined with the native Jayhawker furnishes the stuff of which the live, energetic, get-there man is made. He received his Hschoolin' in the public schools of Kansas City, Mo., and Ottawa, Kansas. In 1893 he graduated from the Preparatory Depart- ment of Ottawa University, and completed later the Freshman and Sophomore years in the same insti- tution. He turned his attention to school-teaching, and this furnished his stock in trade for three years. He taught in Doniphan County. In 1897 Mr. Dana entered the Law School. but during the winter of 398 and '99 he canvassed for a nursery. Again. in '99, he entered the I.aw School, and is now ready for graduation. ROY T. OSBORN Vifas born at Rock Port, Mo., on November 30, 1874, from where he moved to Ness City, Kansas, where he lived for five motnhs, then removed to Wa- Keeney. He received his education in the public school at this place. In the fall of 1890 he enrolled in the Preparatory Department of Kansas WVesley- an, at Salina, Kansas, and attended that school for three years. While a member of the Sophomore Class, he represented that institution in the State Oratorical Contest. In September, 1895, he entered the Junior Arts Class at Kansas University, from which course he graduated in 1897, receiving the degree of A.B. He won in the Spring Oratorical Contest while a member of the Junior Class. After resting for the space of one year, he entered and en- rolled in the Law School at Kansas University. He was unanimously elected as the Class Day Orator in 1900. He is a member of the Sigma Chi, Theta Nu Epsilon, and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. His home is now at Salina, Kansas, where he will distinguish himself as a lawyer. , ' JAMES MONROE MILLER. Born at Tell City, Indiana, in 1861. Educated in public schools and Rome CInd.j Academy. He was a teacher in the public schools of Perry County, Indiana, in 1880-85. Homesteaded in Sherman County. Kansas. September, 1885. He taught in Rooks County, Kansas, 1886. Returned to Indiana and taught in 1887-89, coming again to Woodston, Kansas, where he taught in 1889-90. Did special Work at Kansas Universitv in 1891. graduating in that year from Lawrence Business College. Again teaching in Rooks County from 1892 to 1895. He filled the office of County Superintendent of that county from 1895 to 1899. Entered Kansas Univer- sity Law School, November, 1899. I ' o 0 0 R. WILHOITE CATES. Born at Humboldt, Kansas, August 12. 1876. Graduated from the Chanute High School with the Class of '94. Spent the year of 1894-95 at the 'Kan- sas State Normal at Emporia. Entered Kansas State University Art Department in 1896. Left school and enlisted in Company H, 22d Kansas Volunteers, in the spring of '98, and was mustered out on November 5. 1898. Entered the Law Depart- ment 'of Kansas State University in the spring of 1899. Was a member of the Track team of 1899. and Captain of the Track team of 1900. Member of the Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. 0 O O ROBERT LANDERS. We almost wished to break into song when called upon to describe this illustrious young man, but, for the sake of uniformity, will refrain. He first ap- peared in Farlington, Crawford County, Kas,,August 17, 1874. His only playmates were grasshoppers, sandstorms, and prairie fires. He attended common schools until he found them too common, and then hied away to the Fort Scott Normal. where, in four short years. he lived, loved, lost, and graduated. It is hinted that he taught school, but he denies it from the depths of his poetic soulft He entered the Law Department of the Kansas State University in 1898. Mr. Landers expects to form a Law part- nership with R. W. Field, one of his classmates. They will probably begin practice somewhere in southern Kansas. Geniality, industry, and beauty -this combination-can not fail to heget honor. wealth, and matrimony-success indeed. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi. :ftSee Dante's Inferno, book seventeen, line 300.

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f nlfw 119 ROLAND M. ANDERSON. WILLYAM M. DEDRICK. CHARLES D. DAIL 'ES FRANK D. PARENT. HOITE CATES. ROY T. OSBORN. ROBERT LANDERS. J. W. DANA. J. F Hose.



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ALDEN DANNEVIK. E. C. FLETCHER. JOHN H. KANE. FORREST C. COCHRAN. GEORGE L. DAVIS. FRANK A. REID. E. D. KARR. PAUL A. DINSMOOR. RUSSELL W. FIELD

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