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Industrialist from Manhattan, Kansas • 13

Industrialist from Manhattan, Kansas • 13

Publication:
Industrialisti
Location:
Manhattan, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE INDUSTRIALIST. 479 ALUMNI AND FORMER STUDENTS. H. C. Haffner, '00, is now located at Grand Junction, Colo.

Ralph Alm, junior in 1902, has been appointed postmaster at Sharon Springs, Kan. W. J. Lightfoot, '81, asks that his INDUSTRIALIST be sent to 732 Fifth Avenue, Spokane, Wash. E.

M. Paddleford, '89, writes to have his address changed from Birmingham to Bonner Springs, Kan. L. B. Jolley, '01, will graduate from the Hahnemann Medical School and Hospital, of Chicago, on the 26th instant.

Edgar T. Doom, student in 1893, after teaching this winter near Riley, visited the College on the way to his home in Ottawa county. J. W. Berry, '83, was elected president of the Board of Regents at its recent meeting, and J.

O. Tulloss, '99, was elected president. Rachel McCoy in who has been teaching at Stockdale, left. Monday for Emporia to attend the State Mercury. Mrs.

L. E. Strauss Long, who has spent several weeks here with her sister Mrs. W. M.

Stingley and other relatives, returned last Saturday to her home in Master Electrician S. R. Kimble, of the United States army, has been ordered to take the examination for a commission as lieutenant and arrived at Fort Leavenworth yesterday for that purpose. -Nationalist. Dr.

W. A. McCullough is in Morris county, where he is superintending the building a dwelling on his farm of about five hundred acres. The doctor expects to move to Delavan, Morris county, where he will practice and look after his farm. -Nationalist.

The following letter has been received from J. G. Harbord, '86, captain Eleventh U. S. Cavalry, colonel and assistant chief, Philippine Constabulary: "Seeing your mention in the INDUSTRIALIST of January 14, 1905, of 2nd Lieut.

R. W. Ashbrook, 17th U.S. Infantry, a second-year student at the College in 1895, reminds me that your readers may be interested in knowing that on that date Lieutenant Ashbrook was severely wounded in an engagement with hostile Moros on the island of Jolo. A column with which Lieutenant Ashbrook belonged charged a stone fort.

As they scaled the wall Lieutenant Ashbrook, gallantly leading his men, received a spear-thrust in the right eye which has cost him its sight and for a time threatened his life. He is out of danger, I am happy to state, and is looking forward to an early return to our own Mr. Ashbrook writes from Zamboanga, P. "Until further notice please send my paper to 2731 Olive street, Kansas City, where I will spend a three months' leave.".

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