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For many years he had spent much of his vacation periods in 

 the mountains and in mountain climbing. He had climbed many of the 

 great mountains of Switzerland and of America and was president of 

 the American Alpine Club. It was while engaged in his favorite 

 recreation, scaling Mt. Siyeh, in Glacier National Park, that he met 

 death. 



In his religious affiliations he was a member of the Meridian Street 

 Methodist Episcopal Church, in Indianapolis. In his social and pro- 

 fessional life, while he was positive and forceful in action, he was 

 always courteous, kindly and considerate of the rights and of the feel- 

 ings of others. Clean in thought, clean in speech, he was an honorable, 

 an upright, and a Christian gentleman, with all which that title implies. 



Frank B. Wynn was a contributor to periodicals and newspapers, 

 writing popular, fascinating articles on mountain trips, etc. He was a 

 compiler of songs used by the Nature Study Club. The booklet "Sugges- 

 tive Plans, Indiana's Centennial Celebration, Nineteen Sixteen" was in 

 large part the result of his work and interest. 



Sho]'t non-technical papers included "The Mountain Queen" (dedi- 

 cated to the Mazamas, July 4, 1915), "The Campfire", "Hail to Indiana", 

 "My Boy", "Sleep", and others. 



His more technical articles are in part, at least, as follows: 



LIST OF PAPERS BY FRANK B. WYNN. 



Some sanitary questions concerning tuberculosis. Trans. Ind. St. Med. 



Soc, 1896, p. 149. 

 Oral lesions of syphilis in relation to the public liealtli. Trans. Ind. St. 



Med. Soc. 1898, p. 331. 

 Two cases of splenomeduUary leukemia vvith si)ecim'.'ns. Trans. Ind. 



St. Med. Sec. 1899, p. 154. 

 Report of committee on pathology. Trans. Ind. St. Med. Soc. 1899, p. 



429. 

 Report of committee on pathology. Trans. Ind. St. Med. Soc. 1901, p. 



542. 

 Report of committee on pathology of the Indiana State Medical Soc. 



1902, p. 375. 



The X-ray in the treatment of skin diseases. Trans. Ind. St. Med. Soc. 



1903, p. 201. 



Report on scientific exhibit, Indiana State Medical Society. Trans. 



Ind. St. Med. Soc. 1903, p. 315. 

 Human immunity in tuberculosis. Colo. St. Med. Jr. vol. 10, p. llfi, 1904. 

 Digitalis and Cardiac Hypertrophy. Jr. Amer. Med. Assn. vol. 43, p. 



1G4, 1904. 

 Report on the scientific exhibit. Jr. Amer. Med. Assn. vol. 43, p. 828, 



1904. 

 Diagnosis and treatment of incipient skin cancer. Lancet-Clinic, vol. 



55, p. 429, 1905. 

 Report on pathological exhibit. Trans. Ind. St. Med. Soc. 1905, p. 474. 

 Plexiform Neurofibroma. Jr. Amer. Med. Assn. vol. 40, p. 500, 1906. 



