78 RECOliD OF THE ALUMNI 



Orville St., Kansas City, Kan. With Armour & Company, 

 1891-'96; Medical Student, 1896-'99; Physician and Surgeon, 

 1899 ; Member Kansas State Board of Health, 1908 . 

 (COBURN) JESSUP, GERTRUDE, B. S., Housewife, 6323 Green- 

 Wood Ave., Chicago, 111. Teacher of Domestic Economy, 

 Stout Manual Training High School, and Grade Schools, Me- 

 nomonie, Wis., 1891-'95; Professor of Domestic Economy, 

 Iowa Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa, 189 6-' 00; In Charge 

 of Food Work, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111., 

 1902-'03; In Office of State Board of Agriculture, Topeka, 

 Kan., 1904-'07; Housewife, 1907 . 



(COBURN) TOMSON, TINA LOUISE, B. S., Housewife, Vernon 

 Heights, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Teacher, Turner, Kan., 1891- 

 '92; Teacher, Kansas City, Kan., 1892-'95; Stenographer and 

 Private Secretary to the Secretary of State Board of Agricul- 

 ture, 1895-'99; Housewife, 1899 . 



(CONWELL) THOBURN, RACHEL CALLIE, B. S., Housewife, 217 

 W. Apache St., Norman, Okla. 



CORLETT, CHRISTINE MOSSMAN, B. S., Teacher and Farmer, R. 

 2, Box 17, Guthrie, Okla. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1892- 

 '94; Music Teacher, Farmer, and Stock Raiser, Guthrie, Okla., 

 1894 . 



(COTTRELL) PAYNE, MARY EMELINE, M. S., Housewife, 1330 

 Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1891 -'02; Postgradu- 

 ate Work, K. S. A. C., 1892-'94; Teacher, 1896-'97; House- 

 wife, 1897 . 



CREAGER, PHIL SHERIDAN, B. S., Farmer, 1891-'92; Agricul- 

 tural Editor, Topeka "Capital," 1892; Telegraph Editor, Kan- 

 sas City "Journal," 1896-'06; Died in 1906. 



DAVIS, KARY CADMUS. M. S., Ph. D., Principal Seman A. Knapp 

 School of Country Life, Nashville, Tenn. Graduated, Kansas 

 >Sitate Normal School, 1892; Teacher in High School and Prin- 

 cipal, Austin, Minn., 1892-'98; Ph. D., Cornell University, 

 1900; Science Teacher, State Normal School, 1900-'01; Pro- 

 fessor of Horticulture, 1901-'02; Principal, Dunn County 

 School of Agriculture, Menomonie, Wis., 1902-'07; Dean, New 

 York School of Agriculture, Canton, N. Y., 1907-'08; Profes- 

 sor of Agronomy and Principal of Short Courses, New Jersey 

 Agricultural CoUege, New Brunswick, N. J., 1908-'! 3; In- 

 structor in Agriculture, University of Virginia, Summer 

 School, 1908-'13; Author of "Productive Farming" (Lippin- 

 cott Company); Editor of the Lippincott Agricultural Series; 

 Principal, Seman A. Knapp School of Country Life, Nashville, 

 Tenn., 1913 . 



"DAVIS, THOMAS CLARKE, B. S., Farmer and Oil Producer, 

 Benedict, Kan. 



