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47 A.M. WILSON.

institution on a basis with the State that cleared away all doubt of its future greatness.  In 1902 he sought and obtained a position in Leavenworth, Kansas, as Principal of Lincoln School, which position he still holds. During his career as a teacher he has held many positions of honor in politics, church, society, chorister, Sunday-school superintendent, etc.

He joined the Masonic fraternity in 1889, and has served in almost every position in the gift of the lodge or grand lodge.

In August of 1905 he was elected Grand Master of Masons for the State of Kansas.  During the same year he purchased an interest in a little business in Kansas City, Missouri, something that would furnish him summer employment.

There have been very few years since his graduation that he has not had a representative at Lincoln Institute.

One who has served in carrying and protecting his country's flag, and who has so carefully guarded his record, may be depended upon to keep the fair name of his Alma Mater untarnished.