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

 - Class of 1900

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WILLIAM DEDRICK. At Oxford, Kansas, January 18, 1875, one Wil- liam Dedrick made his first appearance in the world. He attended the High School and Lewis Academy at Wichita, Kansas. Entered Kansas University Law School in September, 1898. He and his brother, H. T. Dedrick, of Wichita, will form a partnership and practice Law. He is a natural politician, and in time to come will be classed among the leading lights of Kansas. O O O ' FRANK DYAL PARENT. - Born July 11, 1878, at Abilene, Kansas. Grad- uated from Abilene High School in 1897. Attended Kansas University Art Department, and entered the Law School in 1898. Member of the Kansas Uni- versity baseball team in 1898-99. Captain of the Kansas University baseball team in 1900. Substi- tute on Kansas University football team of 1899. Member of the Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi fra- ternities. - 0 I I ROLAND M. ANDERSON Was born at Beloit, Kansas, June 8, 1879. He en- tered the Kansas University Law School in 1898, graduating with his class in 1900. He is a member of the Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. FORREST C. COCHRAN Makes aflidavit to the biographer that May 7, 1880, he was just one day old, being born the day before. The place of his birth, said Forrest C. Cochran further swears, was Columbia, Iowa. N-ow, Iowa being a good place in which to be born, but a poor place to live, our hero came to Kansas, and, to be plain, to Plainville, Kansas. Here he safely ran the gauntlet ofcommo-n and high schools, but fell into the toils of Washburn College at Topeka. Entered Citizens' Bank at Plainville in 1897, and remained in that institution in the capacity of assistant cash- ier until September, 1898, when he entered the Law Department of the State University. He is a mem- ber of the Phi Gamma Delta and the Phi Delta Phi fraternities. Future clients will do well to consult him when in need of legal advice. I O C - PAUL ADDISON DINSMOOR. 'FA handsome lad, I trow. Born in the intel- lectual atmosphere of Lawrence, no wonder he panted for knowledge. After graduating from the public schools of that city in 1894, he entered the Freshman Class of Dewey's old Alma Mater, Nor- wich University, at Northfield, Vermont. He came back to Sunny Kansas in 1898 with the degree of Bachelor of Science, in chemistry. He entered the Junior Class of the Law Department of -Kansas University in the fall of 1898. Besides his school work, he has studied, on the side, in the law oflice of Judge Barker, of Lawrence. Mr. Dinsmore is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, as well as the legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi. . 0 O O JOHN HENRY KANE. Born at Furgundus, Pa., November 12, 1875. Graduated from Kansas State Normal, 1896. Prin- cipal of Greensburg High School, 1897. Entered Kansas University, 1898. Entered Law School in spring of '99. Member of Kansas University Ath- letic Board, 1899-1900. Business manager Kansas University Wffcflcly. Student assistant in Spooner Library. Member of the Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. EDMOND C. FLETCHER Vilas born April 10, 1869, at Stanley, Kansas, and was educated in the public schools of his native city, the Paola Normal School, and the State Agri- cultural College. He has taught school in Olathe, Kansas. In 1890 he was appointed railway postal clerk on the main line of the Atchison, Topeka 85 Santa Fe Railroad. In 1898 he entered the Law School of Kansas University. He is one of the men who give exceptional promise of success. He is a Kansan by birth and training, and will undoubtedly become one of the number who prove that Kansas produces men of true worth. He is a Phi Gamma Delta and a Phi Delta Phi. 0' O 0 RUSSELL W. FIELD. Russell W. Field was born, the 12th of July, 1877. He emerged from chaos at Solomon, Kas., where he dreamed the dreams of joyous adolescence. But one day, Hnding ignorance no longer bliss, he entered the School of Arts of Kansas State University, in the fall of 1894. Here he spent three useful years, working the professors, and studying on the side, until one day he strayed into the class-room of the Law Department, and heard one of Uncle Jim- mie,s stories. I will have more of this,', he de- clared, for it is true wisdom, and the next year 418983 he entered the Law Department. Here his work has been of excellent grade, and he has evi- denced the material of a good attorney. He will form a partnership with Robert Landers. Both of these gentlemen are members of the legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, classmates, and chums, and we be- speak for them successful careers. GEORGE L. DAVIS Was born in 1875 at Spring Hill, Kansas. His early years were spent attending school, and in the employ of the Spring Hill Banking Company. Af- terward, he accepted a position in the American National Bank, of Kansas City, Mo., which position he resigned to enter the Kansas University Law School. While in school he has been local-agent of the Kansas City Star Company. The high esteem in which his business ability is held by his class- mates was shown by his being elected business manager of the Kansas University Shingle, but 'his other duties compelled him to resign. He is at present associate editor of the Kansas University Tlkielcly. He is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mr. Davis will not engage in the prac- tice of Law at once, but will spend four years in the Art Department at Kansas University. E I l I E. D. KARR, Of Topeka, is another charter member of the Senior Law Class, whose modesty is only excelled by his ability. With the aid of Nick Carter and Sherlock Holmes, we were unable to gleam many facts from Mr. Karr on which to build a biography. Day says he has done nothing that he is ashamed or proud of. He is a member of the Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. 0 I O FRANK ARCHIBALD REID VVas born August 14, 1877, at Concordia, Kansas. He attended the Clyde High School, graduating in 1894. He entered the Kansas University Law School in 1898, and graduateswith the Class of 1900. His future is yet unknown-the only com- fort is in seeing a huge interrogation point shining in the gloom. -13-

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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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MARGARET E. CASEY. ALVIN R. SPRINGER. C. F. ROBERTS. WILLIAM ZWICK. CHARLES W. WILCOX. FRANK E. CRABTREE my LL,, . .. ami . 5 '- is . . I ' X ,qu ED. T. RILING. SHERMAN G. ELLIOTT. DUFF G. PHILLIPS.

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