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James Westbrook Drury

James Westbrook Drury died peacefully at the age of 94 in the presence of family members on Sunday, March 3. He had suffered a fall in early February.

Born on Feb 22, 1919 in East St. Louis, he attended the University of Illinois for his B.A and M.A Degrees. His PhD education began at Princeton University in the fall of 1940 but was interrupted in 1941 by World War II.

His Army assignments were all in the Signal Corp and in Military Intelligence. He spent most of wartime in Washington D.C. and was promoted to Major. He was active in the US Army Reserve program and served as the commanding officer of the 468th Strategic Intelligence Unit ( Lawrence). He retired from the Army as Colonel.

He met Florence (Danny) Daniels in Washington, D.C. during wartime, and they married on Dec. 11, 1943. They raised three children in Lawrence and recently celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary.

Drury was employed by the University of Kansas in the fall of 1947, and he retired in 1989 after many productive years of teaching in the political science department. His special teaching interests were in public administration, personnel administration, and the government of Kansas. For a number of years he was the Undergraduate Advisor in Personnel Administration. His book, The Government of Kansas, is now in its fifth edition. He also taught for a number of years in the KU City Manager training program.

He was granted a number of leaves of absences from the university, allowing him worldwide travel experiences. Highlights of these travels included a visiting professorship in Sendai, Japan in 1954, through a Fulbright grant. In 1961-62 he and his family lived in Lahore, Pakistan where he helped to establish a department of Public Administration at the University of Punjab, thus aiding the fledgling democracy in Pakistan. He participated in University exchange programs in San Jose, Costa Rica in 1965-6 and in Warsaw, Poland in 1980.

His longest leave of absence was to serve from 1969 to 1976 as the Director of the Legislative Research Department of the Kansas Legislature in Topeka.

He was chairman of the Lawrence Library Board and was actively involved with the Personnel Administration Society.

He is survived by his wife Florence ( Danny) Drury; three children—Jonathan Daniels Drury in Lawrence, Jane Drury of Shawnee, Kansas, and Ann (Drury) Heyse of St. Louis MO, and their spouses, eight grandchildren, and one great grandchild.

Jim's influence was wide, and he will be remembered as a man with principles, integrity, deep love for his wife and family, kindness, and generosity.

Memorial contributions could be made to the Political Science Department Development Fund at KU or the Good Samaritan fund at the Presbyterian Manor of Lawrence and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.

A Celebration of Life service will be scheduled in early May.

Online condolences may be sent to www.warrenmcelwain.com

Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries.LJWorld.com.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Mar. 5, 2013.
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Remember James well and the good times we shared,

Werner August Richter

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February 27, 2022

I wish to express my sorrow and condolences to the family of a great person and teacher at KU.Kuwait

Fouad Al-Salem

March 7, 2013

Dr. Drury will always be part of my thoughts and memory.He was a great teacher at KU.

March 7, 2013

Thanks for Jim's kind words at my dad's funeral...Barbara Getter

March 6, 2013

He was a remarkable man. I will miss him.

zamir bavel

March 6, 2013

My sincere condolences to Danny, family and friends. I was privileged to get to know Jim and Danny during their visits to South Africa, and mine to Lawrence.

Werner Richter

March 6, 2013

We were are blessed that he was part of our lives for so long and he will always be remember fondly, also by many in South Africa.

Liesel Eiselen

March 6, 2013

We will miss seeing him at the Dole Institute. Inspiring man.

March 5, 2013

Anne Thomas

March 5, 2013

What a gracious man Jim was. He will be missed. I hope your family is remembering the good times, as there were so many!

Judy Heller

March 5, 2013

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