Chancellor of Washington University, 1923-1927.
Born in Olathe, Kansas, February 20, 1872; B.A. University of Kansas, 1892; LL.B., Northwestern University Law School, 1894; practiced law in Kasas City, 1894-1898; Prosecuting Attorney, Jackson County, Missouri, 1901-1903; Attorney General, State of Missouri, 1905-1909; Governor of Missouri, 1909-1913; served as special counsel to railways west of Chicago, dealing with matters relating to federal valuation of railroad property, 1913-1916; Professor of Law, University of Colorado, 1917-1923; Chancellor, Washington University, 1923-1927; died in St. Louis, December 1, 1927.
From the description of Herbert S. Hadley records, 1923-1927. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 33950954