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This article is a list of notable people who were born in and/or have lived in Wichita, ... author, professor [247] Jack B. Weinstein (1921–2021), U.S. federal ...
Birger Sandzen (1871–1954), artist, art professor at Bethany College; Lindsborg; Gary Mark Smith (born 1956), photographer, studied at University of Kansas; Wichita; W. Eugene Smith (1918–1978), photographer; Wichita; Mort Walker (1923–2018), cartoonist, creator of Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois comic strips; El Dorado
William M. Jardine, 1934–1949, previously was Professor/Dean (1910-1918) and President (1918-1925) of Kansas State University, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1925-1929), and U.S. Minister to Egypt (1930-1933) Harry F. Corbin, 1949–1963, previously was Associate Professor of Political Science at WU; Wichita State University (WSU)
The restaurant, she said, will be “a grown-up Anchor.” It’ll have the same basic approach as The Anchor, which has operated in downtown Wichita since 2004, but will operate in a much larger ...
Wesley Medical Center, located in Wichita, Kansas, is an acute-care center licensed for 760 beds and 102 bassinets.The medical staff of 900 physicians and 3,000 employees provide a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for patients from throughout Kansas and northern Oklahoma.
Tracy Cassidy isn’t the only well-known morning show personality returning to the airwaves Monday.. Jack Oliver is back, too, following a six-month noncompete period since he left KEYN, 103.7-FM
The School of Medicine elected to open a campus in Wichita, KS in 1971. [3] This campus received third and fourth year medical students for their clinical education and these students serve rotations at the Via Christi Health hospitals, Wesley Medical Center, and the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center. [8]
Friends University is a private nondenominational Christian university in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It was founded in 1898. It was founded in 1898. The main building was originally built in 1886 for Garfield University but was donated in 1898 to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) by James Davis, a St. Louis business man.