Henry Freeman Mason (February 17, 1860 – May 4, 1927) was a Republican politician and justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 12, 1903 to May 4, 1927.
Mason died in Topeka on May 4, 1927 as a result of a tonsil infection that developed into mastoid and kidney complications.
[3][4][5] Shortly after his death the library of the recently constructed Phi Delta Theta house at Washburn University was dedicated in his honor.
[6] In 1928, he was posthumously inducted into Washburn's prestigious Sagamore Honor Society.
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