14 Kansas Academy of Science. 



John H. SchafFner, A. M., M. S., 1902, professor of botany, State Univ. of 

 Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. 



Thomas S. Seheffer, M. S., 1903, Bureau of Biological Survey, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, Washinton, D. C. 



B. W. Scheib, M. A., 1914, professor of agriculture, State Manual Train- 

 ing Normal School, Pittsburg. 



M. M. Schmidt, 1914, Home City. 



Sister M. Sebastian, 1911, professor of zoology, St. Mary's of the Plains 

 Coll., Dodge City. 



Edwin Taylor Shelly, M. D., 1892, physician, Atchison. 



Noble P. Sherwood, Ph. D., 1916, professor of bacteriology, Univ. of Kan- 

 sas, Lawrence. 



Claude J. Shirk, A. M., M. S., 1905, professor of botany, Nebraska Wes- 

 leyan Univ., University Place, Neb. 



J. A. G. Shirk, M. S., 1904, professor of mathematics. State Manual 

 Ti-aining Normal School, Pittsburg. 



Ralph C. Shuey, 1905, chemist with Armour Packing Co., 13062 Fifty- 

 fourth street, Chicago, 111. 



Charles A. Shull, Ph. D., 1917, professor of botany, Univ. of Kansas, 

 Lawrence. 



E. Claude Smith, D. O. S., 1917, Osteopath, Topeka. 



Arthur B. Sperry, B. S., 1917, zoological laboratory, Univ. of Kansas, 

 Lawrence. 



S. G. Stewart, M. D., 1904, physician and surgeon, Topeka. 



Charles M. Sterling, A. B., 1904, assistant professor of pharmocognosy, 

 Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence. 



Frank P. Strickland, jr., 1917, chemist, 2072 W. Fifth street, Kansas 

 City, Kan. 



Frank Strong, Ph. D., LL. D., 1905, chancellor, Univ. of Kansas, Law- 

 rence. 



E. F. Stimpson, B. S., 1904, assistant professor of physics, Univ. of Kan- 

 sas, Lawrence. 



H. Wilson Swingle, 1917, Lawrence. 



Wilbur W. Swingle, A. M., 1916, instructor in zoology, Univ. of Kansas, 

 Lawrence. 



M. C. Tanquary, Ph. D., 1912, assistant professor of entomology, Kansas 

 State Agr. Coll., Manhattan. 



E. L. Teague, A. M., 1912, assistant professor of chemistry, Kansas State 

 Agri. Coll., Manhattan. 



Arthur C. Terrill, A. M., E. M., 1917, professor of mining and ore dress- 

 ing, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence. 



George Terry, M. A., 1917, Lawrence. 



George W. Tidd, M. S., 1914, professor of physics, State Normal School, 

 Emporia. 



J. E. Todd, A. M., 1907, professor of geology, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence. 



David Train, 1907, Bethany Coll., Lindsborg. 



E. S. Tucker, A. M., 1904, associate professor of entomology, Louisiana 

 State Univ., Roseland Terrace, Baton Rouge, La. 



W. H. Twenhofel, Ph. D., 1910, professor of geology, Univ. of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wis. 



