ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
COLLECTION: OGL#963
DATES: 1918-1981
SIZE: 5 linear feet
ACQUISITION: The William Kenneth Hyslop Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by the UND Alumni Association on March 27, 1984 (Acc. #84-1284).
ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.
William Kenneth Hyslop was born on May 19, 1885 in Inkster, North Dakota. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hyslop. The family moved to Grand Forks when he was twelve years old. He attended Grand Forks High School, and was a member of the football team.
Following graduation, Hyslop enrolled at the University of North Dakota in 1902. He was an active member of the A.D.T. Literary Society, played several positions on the university baseball team, and was Junior Class President. He was also a founding member of the Bungaloo Club, which became the Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi in 1909. He graduated from UND on June 14, 1906 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Arts.
After graduation he went to New Mexico with two friends where the three made a considerable profit from a copper mining venture. He invested the money in a 3,000 acre farm in Alberta, Canada, which Hyslop managed for five years. While working on the farm, Hyslop took a winter job with the International Harvester Company. In 1914, he was soon sent to Europe, where he worked for the company for eleven years. In 1925, he began a position in the Ford Motor Company, acting as their Head of Operations in Spain and France.
In 1931 he joined the Massey-Harris Company, a farm equipment manufacturer, as their European Manager. When he was promoted to President and General Manager of the company in 1938, Hyslop returned to the United States. He led the company through the World War II years, during which the company manufactured tanks and military hardware. He also guided the company through its transition to a peace time economy, during which it resumed the manufacture of farm equipment. He retired as Chairman of the Board and First Vice-President in 1950. Following retirement, his hobbies included traveling, hunting, fishing and golf.
Hyslop was a generous contributor to the University of North Dakota. In January 1980, he gifted to the University over 4,100 acres of land in the Red River Valley appraised at $5.2 million. Previous gifts included over $153,000 in corporate stock, as well as 2,000 acres of land in the United States and Canada. Hyslop was honored by the UND Alumni Association in 1959 with a Distinguished Service Citation.
Hyslop died on May 30, 1981 in Racine, Wisconsin. Upon his death, the University was the beneficiary of an additional $2 million dollars. The UND Fieldhouse and its impending addition were named in Hyslop's honor on July 17, 1981.
The William Kenneth Hyslop Papers consist of financial records and correspondence related to Hyslop s land and agricultural investments, in addition to his work for Massey-Harris. Also included is correspondence in regard to his bequests to the University of North Dakota, journals of his hunting and fishing trips, and one folder of newspaper clippings concerning Hyslop, his family and acquaintances.
Eleven photographs were separated and added to the Orin G. Libby Photograph Collection.
Box 1
Folder
Box 2
Folder
Box 3
Folder
Box 4
Folder
High School and University Diplomas.
Eleven photographs were separated and placed in the Orin G. Libby Photograph Collection.
OGL963-1 Chautauqua Baseball Team, 1906, Hyslop second from right, first
row.
OGL963-2 Hunting Photo - (Left to Right) Hyslop, Winkel, Tucker, Stuttagart,
Arkansas, December 10, 1947.
OGL963-3 Hunting Photo - K. D. Schuffe, Stuttgart, Arkansas, December 10, 1947.
OGL963-4 Hunting Photo - Wally Winkel, Stuttgart, Arkansas, December 10, 1947.
OGL963-5 Hunting Photo - K. D. Schuffe Calling Ducks, Stuttgart, Arkansas,
November 1953.
OGL963-6 Hunting Photo - Man Cleaning Ducks, Stuttgart, November 1953.
OGL963-7 Hunting Photo - J. I. Seay Calling Ducks, Stuttgart, Arkansas,
November 1953.
OGL963-8 Hunting Photo - (Left to Right) Howard Conrey, Ken Hyslop, two
unidentified men, Jack Reese, J. I. Seay, Stuttgart, Arkansas, November 1953.
OGL963-9 Hunting Photo - (Left to Right) Ken Hyslop, Ray Haggard, Niel Schuffe,
J. I. Seay with Back to Photographer, Stuttgart, Arkansas, November 25, 1953.
OGL963-10 Hunting Photo - (Left to Right) Front Row, Eddie Sodd, Ray Haggard;
Back Row, Elliot Adams, Ken Hyslop, Russell Kurten (? spelling), Herb Bloom,
Thorwald Beck, Stuttgart, Arkansas at J. I. Seay's Lodge, November 1953.
OGL963-11 Autographed Photo of Arnold Palmer.
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