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ALUMNI  RECORD 


OF 


WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY 


MIDDLETOWN.  CONN.  ] 


FOURTH  EDITION 

1911 

EDITED  BY 

FRANK  W.  NICOLSON 

Secretary  of  the  Faculty 

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THE  TUTTLE.  MOREHOUSE  &  TAYLOR  COMPANY 
New  Haven,  Conn. 


CONTENTS, 


Page 

Preface    v 

Historical  Sketch   viii 

Annals,  1882-1911   xvi 

Trustees    xxvi 

Faculty  xxxiii 

Records  of  the  Faculty,  not  Wesleyan  Graduates  xHv 

Graduates  i 

Non-Graduates  607 

Masters  of  Arts  or  of  Science,  on  Examination  805 

Honorary  Alumni 807 

Index 872 


PREFACE. 


The  first  edition  of  the  Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University 
was  published  in  1869.  It  was  compiled  by  Orange  Judd,  of  the  class 
of  1847,  and  was  published  at  his  expense.  To  quote  from  the  Preface 
to  the  edition  of  1873,  it  was  "not  the  least  of  Mr.  Judd's  noble  gifts  to 
the  University,  in  whose  welfare  he  has  always  taken  such  a  generous 
interest."  This  book  was  said  to  be  more  complete  than  any  similar 
work   previously    issued   by   an    American   college. 

The  second  edition  of  the  Record  appeared  in  1873.  It  was  published 
by  the  Alumni  Association,  and  was  edited  by  a  committee,  appointed 
by  the  Association,  consisting  of  Professors  C.  T.  Winchester  and 
William  North  Rice,  and  Mr.  G.  Brown   Goode. 

The  third  edition  was  published  by  the  University  in  1883,  under 
the  direction  of  a  committee  of  the  Faculty,  consisting  originally  of 
President  Foss,  and  Professors  Rice  and  Winchester;  upon  the 
resignation  of  President  Foss,  President  Beach  was  appointed  in  his 
place,  and  during  the  absence  for  a  year  of  Professor  Winchester, 
Professor  C.  S.  Harrington  was  added  to  the  committee.  Under  the 
direction  of  this  Committee  of  Supervision,  the  editing  of  the  Record 
of  Graduate  Alumni  was  performed  by  Mr.  Joseph  C.  Burke,  of  the 
class  of  1874;  Mr.  G.  Brown  Goode  prepared  the  Bibliographical 
Record,  and  Mr.  C.  S.  Smiley,  of  the  class  of  1874,  the  Record  of 
Non-Graduate  Alumni.  The  Trustees  authorized  the  edition  in  June, 
1879,  but  the  labor  of  obtaining  information,  now  published  for  the 
first  time,  concerning  the  non-graduates,  rendered  it  impracticable  to 
issue  the  book  until  1883.  This  edition  of  the  Record,  comprising 
836  pages,  was  also  understood  to  be  the  most  complete  Alumni  Record 
issued  to  date  by  any  of  the  colleges  of  America. 

The  Trustees  voted  in  June,  1909,  to  publish  a  fourth  edition  of  the 
Record,  and  appointed  Professors  Rice  and  Winchester  to  assist  the 
Editor  as  an  Advisory  Committee.  The  aim  has  been  to  make  this 
edition  as  complete  as  its  predecessors  in  most  particulars.  Some 
consideration  had  to  be  given,  however,  to  the  question  of  bulk,  as 
the  number  of  graduates  and  non-graduates  has  more  than  doubled 
since  1883.  The  family  records  of  the  non-graduates  and  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Faculty,  not  graduates  of  Wesleyan,  have  therefore  been 
omitted,  and  instead  of  printing  a  complete  Bibliographical  Record,  the 
titles  of  books  published,  or  of  the  most  important  of  them  in  case 


WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY  ALUMNI  RECORD. 

the  list  was  long,  have  been  inserted  in  the  personal  record.  In  some 
particulars  this  edition  is  more  complete  than  the  earlier  ones,  as,  for 
instance,  in  including  the  fraternity  relationship  of  graduates  and 
non-graduates.  It  is  a  matter  of  regret  that  considerations  of  space 
have  compelled  the  adoption  of  a  somewhat  condensed  form  of  state- 
ment; the  book  would  have  been  more  attractive  in  appearance  if  the 
names,  degrees,  etc.,  could  have  been  displayed  in  better  typographical 
form. 

To  quote  again  from  the  preface  to  an  earlier  edition,  "in  a  work 
of  this  kind  it  is  necessary  to  aim  at  entire  accuracy,  but  folly 
to  expect  to  attain  it."  The  Editor  is  fully  conscious  that  there  are 
many  errors  in  these  pages.  In  partial  extenuation  he  would  plead 
that  from  a  number  of  the  graduates,  and  from  a  much  larger  number 
of  the  non-graduates,  he  has  been  unable  to  obtain  the  information 
needed  in  order  to  prepare  a  full  and  accurate  record.  In  cases  where 
the  blank  form  asking  for  information  was  not  returned,  a  second 
and,  later,  a  third  communication  was  sent,  but  a  number  made  no 
reply,  and  a  few  definitely  refused  to  accede  to  the  request.  The 
Editor  has  done  what  he  could  to  supply  these  deficiencies  from  other 
sources,  but  there  is  always  doubt  as  to  the  accuracy  of  information 
thus  obtained.  One  of  the  most  difficult  tasks  has  been  to  trace  the 
families  of  the  alumni  who  have  died  since  1883,  so  as  to  bring  the 
record  of  marriages  and  deaths  of  children  up  to  date.  From  one 
source  or  another,  however,  the  information  has  in  most  cases  been 
secured.  It  is  to  be  hoped  that  so  long  a  period  as  twenty-eight  years 
will  not  be  allowed  to  elapse  again  before  the  publication  of  the  next 
Alumni   Record. 

The  following  explanatory  remarks  may  be  offered  concerning 
certain  features  of  the  book : 

Abbreviations.  Only  those  in  common  use  have  been  employed,  as, 
for  instance,  b.  for  bom,  m.  for  married,  d.  for  died.  An  asterisk 
before  a  name  indicates  decease. 

Degrees.  All  degrees  are  from  Wesleyan  University,  unless  other- 
wise stated,  except  that  in  a  few  cases,  for  lack  of  information,  M.D. 
is  printed  without  indication  of  the  college  from  which  it  was  received. 

Bibliography.  On  account  of  lack  of  space  it  has  been  impossible  to 
include  mention  of  articles  and  ephemeral  publications ;  the  titles  of 
books  only  are  given,  and  in  many  cases  merely  a  selection  of  titles 
from  a  long  list. 

Fraternities.  Mention  of  fraternities  is  restricted  to  those  in  active 
existence  at  the  present  time,  including  the  Commons  Club.  These  are, 
in  the  order  of  their  establishment:  Phi  Nu  Theta,  or  Eclectic,  Psi 
Upsilon,  Chi  Psi,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  Delta  Tau  Delta,  and  the  Commons  Club. 

Non-graduates.  The  list  does  not  include  all  who  have  studied  at 
Wesleyan  University,  but  only  those  who  have  been  in  residence  long 
enough  to  undergo  at  least  one  examination. 


WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY  ALUMNI  RECORD. 

The  Editor  would  acknowledge  his  obligation  to  the  many  persons, 
graduates  of  the  college  and  others,  who  have  replied  so  courteously  to 
his  requests  for  information ;  to  the  printers,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  & 
Taylor  Company,  for  their  painstaking  work;  to  Professors  Rice  and 
Winchester,  for  their  criticism  and  advice;  and  to  the  Trustees,  for 
giving  him  an  opportunity  of  presenting  to  the  college,  which  he  has 
been  permitted  to  serve  for  the  last  twenty  years,  this  humble  tribute 
of  loyalty  and  affection. 

FRANK  W.  NICOLSON. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  WESLEYAN 
UNIVERSITY. 

(By  Professor  C.  T.  Winchester,  L.H.D.) 


It  was  not  until  about  the  close  of  the  first  quarter  of  the  last 
century  that  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  began  to  give  any  very 
earnest  and  hearty  patronage  to  the  cause  of  higher  education. 
Between  the  years  1824  and  1826,  the  flourishing  seminaries  at  Wil- 
braham,  Kents  Hill,  and  Cazenovia  were  opened  under  the  auspices 
of  the  denomination,  and  immediately  secured  a  large  attendance. 
While  the  seminaries  served  to  foster  and  encourage  the  newly- 
awakened  interest  in  education,  the  leading  minds  of  the  Church 
became  convinced  of  the  need  of  some  institution  of  collegiate  rank, 
located  in  New  England  or  New  York,  which  should  provide  facilities 
for  the  highest  intellectual  culture. 

At  this  jimcture,  a  seeming  accident  turned  their  attention  to  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  and  secured  the  immediate  establishment  of  the  projected 
institution  at  this  place.  In  1825,  Capt.  Alden  Partridge,  first  Superin- 
tendent of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  opened  in  Mid- 
dletown  the  "American  Literary,  Scientific,  and  Military  Academy." 
Through  the  liberality  of  the  citizens  of  Middletown,  two  substantial 
stone  buildings  had  been  erected  for  the  school;  and  it  was  for  a 
short  time  very  prosperous,  drawing  cadets  from  almost  every  state  in 
the  Union.  Its  prosperity,  however,  soon  waned;  and,  failing  to 
obtain  a  charter  from  the  Legislature,  it  was  removed,  early  in  1829,  to 
Norwich,  Vt,  leaving  vacant  the  buildings  it  had  occupied.  The  Rev. 
Laban  Clark,  D.D.,  then  Presiding  Elder  of  the  New  Haven  District, 
happened  shortly  after  to  be  in  Middletown;  and  being  informed  that 
one  of  the  trustees  of  these  buildings  had  casually  suggested  selling 
them  to  the  Methodists,  for  the  sum  of  five  thousand  dollars,  he  at 
once  notified  them  that  he  would  be  one  of  ten  to  purchase  the  pro- 
perty, and  would  promptly  secure  the  other  nine.  This  led  to  the 
serious  consideration  of  the  matter;  and  at  the  ensuing  session  of  the 
New  York  Conference,  May,  1829,  Dr.  Clark  presented  from  the 
trustees  proposals  for  the  transfer  of  the  property  in  due  form,  and 
urged  their  acceptance  upon  the  conference.  A  committee,  consisting 
of  James  Emory,  Samuel  Lucky,  and  Heman  Bangs,  was  appointed  to 
consider  these  proposals.  The  New  England  Conference,  being  invited 
to  unite  in  the  project,  appointed  Timothy  Merritt,  S.  Martindale,  and 
Willbur  Fisk  to  act  in  conjunction  with  the  New  York  Committee. 

The  first  act  of  this  joint  committee  was  to  issue  proposals  inviting 
the  several  towns  within  a  specified  region  to  compete  for  the  location 

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HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

of  the  college  by  the  offer  of  subscriptions.  Liberal  offers  came  from 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Bridgeport,  Conn,,  and  Wilbraham,  Mass. ;  but  those  from 
Middletown  were  now  so  modified  that  the  committee  had  no  hesitation 
in  preferring  them.  The  trustees  of  the  Academy,  with  the  consent  of 
the  stockholders,  offered  the  entire  property,  valued  at  about  thirty 
thousand  dollars,  to  the  conferences,  on  the  two  conditions,  that  it 
should  be  perpetually  used  for  a  college  or  university,  and  that  a  fund 
of  forty  thousand  dollars  should  first  be  raised  for  the  endowment  of 
the  college.  About  eighteen  thousand  dollars  of  this  fund  were  promptly 
subscribed  by  citizens  of  Middletown.  The  report  of  the  committee 
recommending  the  acceptance  of  this  offer  was  adopted  at  the  session 
of  conference  in  May,  1830.  The  forty  thousand  dollars  was  soon 
raised,  trustees  were  at  once  chosen,  and  the  college  organized  under 
the  name,  "The  Wesleyan  University." 

At  the  first  meeting  of  the  joint  Board  of  Trustees  and  Visitors, 
August  24,  1830,  the  Rev.  Willbur  Fisk,  D.D.,  then  principal  of  Wes- 
leyan Academy,  was  elected  first  President  of  the  Wesleyan  University. 
In  October  of  the  same  year,  a  preparatory  school  was  opened  in  the 
buildings,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Larrabee.  In 
May,  1831,  a  charter  was  granted  the  University;  and  on  the  twenty- 
first  of  the  following  September  its  halls  were  opened  to  students. 
The  Faculty  consisted  of  President  Fisk,  Professors  Augustus  W. 
Smith  and  John  Mott  Smith,  and  Tutor  W.  Magoun.  At  first,  in 
accordance  with  the  peculiar  views  of  President  Fisk,  which  were 
afterwards  entertained  by  Presidents  Wayland  of  Brown  and  Marsh 
of  the  University  of  Vermont,  the  proficiency  of  the  student  was  made 
the  only  basis  of  classification;  and  any  student  able  to  pass  the 
requisite  examination  received  a  diploma,  without  regard  to  the  time  he 
had  spent  in  college.  This  plan,  however,  was  soon  abandoned,  and 
the  usual  system  of  classification  adopted  in  its  stead.  It  is  worthy  of 
note,  that  the  Wesleyan  University  anticipated  another  of  the  most 
important  features  of  the  new  education,  by  establishing,  very  early 
in  its  history,  a  scientific  course,  to  meet  the  wants  of  those  who  wished 
to  obtain  advanced  literary  and  scientific  training,  but  whose  tastes  or 
circumstances  forbade  the  ordinary  classical  course.  In  its  early  days 
of  poverty  and  of  struggle,  the  institution  had  many  faithful  and 
earnest  friends,  among  whom  Dr.  Laban  Clark  and  Dr.  Heman  Bangs 
are  worthy  of  especial  mention;  but  to  no  one  was  it  so  deeply  indebted 
as  to  its  President,  Willbur  Fisk.  His  pure  and  lofty  piety  and  his 
gentle  and  winning  manner  endeared  him  to  all  who  knew  him;  while 
his  ^act  and  prudence,  his  high  administrative  ability,  his  thorough 
culture  and  extensive  reputation,  and  his  untiring  efforts  in  behalf  of 
the  University,  soon  assured  its  success,  and  secured  for  it  general 
recognition. 

At  the  death  of  Dr.  Fisk,  in  1839,  Dr.  Stephen  Olin,  then  in  Europe, 
was  elected  President.  On  his  return  from  Europe,  the  following  year. 
Dr.  Olin  found  himself  too  feeble  to  assume  the  duties  of  the  presi- 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

dency,  and  consequently  resigned  it  early  in  1841.  In  February  of  that 
year,  Dr.  Nathan  Bangs  was  elected  to  the  vacant  post.  Dr.  Bangs, 
then  in  the  midst  of  a  long  and  honorable  career,  felt  that  the  sphere 
of  his  greatest  usefulness  lay  elsewhere :  he  accepted  the  position  with 
reluctance,  and  in  July,  1842,  willingly  resigned  it  to  Dr.  Olin,  whose 
health  had  now  so  improved  as  to  justify  his  acceptance. 

Dr.  Olin's  fame  as  a  pulpit  orator,  and  his  previous  success  in  a 
similar  situation,  caused  him  to  be  greeted  with  an  enthusiastic  wel- 
come. His  health  was  so  feeble  as  never  to  allow  him  to  devote  him- 
self as  he  wished  to  the  work  of  instruction.  He  was,  however,  very 
successful  in  improving  the  financial  condition  of  the  University,  and 
extending  its  reputation ;  and  his  noble  and  commanding  character  was 
itself  an  inspiration  to  all  the  students  under  his  charge.  He  received 
very  efficient  aid  in  the  general  administration  of  the  University  from 
Professor  Augustus  W,  Smith,  LL.D.,  who  for  several  years  filled  the 
office  of  Vice  President. 

Dr.  Olin  died  in  185 1.  After  an  interval  of  a  year,  Professor  Smith 
was  elected  to  the  chair  of  President.  Dr.  Smith  had  been  connected 
with  the  University  from  the  beginning;  he  was  a  most  thorough 
scholar,  and  extended,  while  President,  the  high  and  well-deserved 
reputation  he  had  won  as  a  professor  of  mathematics.  It  was  the  con- 
stant desire  of  President  Smith,  during  the  whole  term  of  his  adminis- 
tration, to  secure  such  an  endowment  fund  for  the  University  as  would 
relieve  it  from  the  constant  pressure  of  financial  embarrassment,  and 
assure  its  continued  existence  and  prosperity.  About  one  hundred 
thousand  dollars  was  subscribed  to  this  fund;  and  although,  as  is 
usual  in  such  cases,  the  full  amount  subscribed  was  never  realized,  yet 
by  the  persevering  labors  of  President  Smith,  ably  aided  by  Professor 
H.  B.  Lane,  more  than  eighty  thousand  dollars  was  at  this  time 
invested  for  the  endowment  of  professorships.  Mr.  Isaac  Rich,  of 
Boston,  was  the  chief  donor  to  this  fund. 

Upon  the  resignation  of  President  Smith,  in  1857,  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Cummings,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Genesee  College,  was  elected  to 
the  vacant  post,  although  he  did  not  assume  office  until  the  spring  of  1858. 
The  personal  force  and  energy  of  President  Cummings,  his  tireless 
industry,  his  hearty  devotion  to  the  welfare  of  the  University,  together 
with  his  skill  and  popularity  as  an  instructor,  combined  to  make  his 
administration  in  many  respects  a  very  successful  one.  It  was  particu- 
larly marked  by  the  growth  of  the  material  interests  of  the  institution, 
in  which  President  Cummings  always  took  especial  concern.  To  his 
labors  the  University  is  principally  indebted  for  the  line  of  noble 
buildings  that  now  crown  the  hill. 

During  the  Commencement  week  of  1868,  a  new  and  tasteful  library 
building,  capable  of  containing  ninety  thousand  volumes,  was  dedicated. 
This  building  was  erected  by  the  late  Mr.  Isaac  Rich,  at  a  cost  of  forty 
thousand  dollars.  During  the  same  week,  the  contributions  of  Mr. 
Rich  to  the  Endowment  Fund  were  increased  to  one  hundred  thou- 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

sand  dollars.  In  the  fall  of  1868,  the  old  "Boarding  Hall"  was  remod- 
eled and  transformed  into  "Observatory  Hall,"  by  the  addition  of  a 
handsome  tower,  in  which  was  placed  one  of  Alvan  Clark's  finest 
refracting  telescopes.  The  Commencement  season  of  1871  was  ren- 
dered memorable  by  the  dedication  of  two  new  and  beautiful  buildings. 
The  one,  the  Memorial  Chapel,  was  erected  at  a  cost  of  about  sixty 
thousand  dollars,  in  memory  of  those  alumni  and  students  who  fell  in 
the  war  for  the  Union.  The  funds  for  the  erection  of  this  chapel  were 
mostly  raised  by  general  subscription  during  the  centenary  year,  1866. 
The  other  building  was  the  Orange  Judd  Hall  of  Natural  Science, 
erected  during  the  years  1869-71,  at  a  cost  of  one  hundred  thousand 
dollars.  For  this  building  the  University  is  indebted  to  the  munificence 
of  Orange  Judd,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who  will  ever  be  remem- 
bered as  one  of  the  most  faithful  and  generous  friends  of  his  Alma 
Mater. 

It  was  during  this  period  also  that  provision  was  made  for  the 
regular  increase  of  the  library  and  the  scientific  collections  of  the  Uni- 
versity, During  the  years  1864-65,  a  library  fund  amounting  to  twenty- 
seven  thousand  six  hundred  dollars  was  raised  by  the  alumni.  This 
fund,  although  originally  none  too  large,  and  afterwards  somewhat 
depleted  by  unfortunate  investments,  secured  for  the  library  a  contin- 
uous, if  not  a  very  rapid,  growth.  The  completion  of  the  Orange 
Judd  Hall  of  Natural  Science,  in  1872,  provided  ample  accommodations 
for  the  proper  care  and  arrangement  of  the  scientific  collections  of  the 
University;  and  in  the  years  immediately  following,  large  additions 
were  made  to  these  collections,  chiefly  by  the  endeavors  of  Mr.  G. 
Brown  Goode,  then  Curator  of  the  Museum.  Since  that  time  the 
growth  of  the  Museum  has  been  constant  and  rapid.  In  1872  the  col- 
lege curriculum  was  enlarged,  especially  in  the  department  of  natural 
science,  and  modified  by  the  extension  of  the  elective  system;  and  in 
the  fall  of  that  year  the  halls  of  the  University  were,  for  the  first  time, 
opened  to  women. 

President  Cummings  resigned  his  position  in  June,  1875,  though  he 
continued  in  charge  of  the  department  of  philosophy  until  January, 
1878.  At  a  special  meeting,  held  July  28,  1875,  the  Trustees  elected  as 
the  successor  of  President  Cummings,  the  Rev.  Cyrus  D.  Foss,  D.D. 
President  Foss  entered  upon  the  duties  of  his  office  at  the  opening  of 
the  fall  term,  and  was  formally  inaugurated  October  26,  1875.  He 
found  it  necessary  to  give  immediate  attention  to  the  enlargement  of 
the  permanent  funds  of  the  University.  The  growth  of  the  endowment 
during  the  previous  ten  years  had  by  no  means  kept  pace  with  the 
growth  of  the  unproductive  wealth  of  the  University  in  buildings,  collec- 
tions, and  other  material  facilities.  The  increase  in  the  number  of 
buildings  and  the  needful  enlargements  of  the  course  of  study  ren- 
dered the  annual  expenditures,  of  necessity,  greater  than  ever;  while, 
on  the  other  hand,  in  the  stagnation  of  business  and  general  financial 
depression  that  followed  the  panic  of  1873,  the  productive  property  of 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

the  University  had  depreciated  greatly  in  value.  In  March,  1876,  a  com- 
mittee of  the  Trustees  decided  that  only  about  one-half  of  the  bills 
receivable  reported  at  the  previous  Commencement  could  be  any  longer 
considered  good.  A  debt,  allowed  gradually  to  increase  for  twenty 
years,  had  reached  the  sum  of  sixty  thousand  dollars;  while  the  total 
amount  of  funds  from  which  income  was  available  was  only  one  hun- 
dred and  forty-one  thousand  dollars.  The  annual  expenditure  was 
about  forty-six  thousand  dollars ;  the  annual  income  from  all  sources 
only  twenty  thousand.  In  these  circumstances,  it  was  evident — to 
quote  the  words  of  President  Foss  in  his  report  to  the  conference  in 
1876 — that  "only  large  and  generous  help,  promptly  given  to  the  insti- 
tution, could  save  it  from  disaster."  Never,  perhaps,  was  the  Univer- 
sity in  a  more  critical  position.  It  is  gratifying  to  be  able  to  record 
that  the  generosity  of  its  friends  soon  removed  it  out  of  urgent  danger. 
A  committee  appointed  by  the  Alumni  Association  appealed  for  aid  to 
all  the  graduates  of  the  college.  In  response  to  this  appeal  about 
forty  thousand  dollars  was  subscribed,  of  which  the  greater  part  was 
paid.  Still  more  largely  liberal  was  the  response  to  the  untiring  energy 
of  President  Foss.  The  inevitable  annual  deficit,  while  it  yet  continued, 
was  met  by  generous  annual  subscriptions,  in  advance,  chiefly  from  the 
Trustees.  The  debt  of  the  University  was  paid.  Largely  by  his  efforts, 
the  "Centennial  Fund,"  started  in  1876,  was  carried  to  about  four 
hundred  thousand  dollars,  some  of  which  was  not  paid  in  until  after 
his  retirement  from  the  presidency.  During  the  five  years  of  his 
administration,  nearly  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars  was 
added  to  the  permanent  productive  funds.  If  the  needs  of  the  Uni- 
versity were  still  great,  the  danger  of  immediate  disaster  was  past.  Of 
the  group  of  generous  friends  whose  liberality  brought  this  timely  aid, 
the  largest  giver  was  Hon.  George  I.  Seney,  who  began  then  the  series 
of  his  princely  gifts. 

But  it  was  not  financial  success  alone  that  marked  the  administration 
of  President  Foss.  A  character  so  noble,  a  kindness  and  courtesy  so 
unvarying,  an  enthusiasm  for  goodness  so  inspiring,  a  piety  so  high  and 
pure — these  could  not  fail  of  their  effect  upon  all  who  knew  him.  His 
influence  was  itself  an  education  of  the  best  sort.  No  president  of 
Wesleyan  University  was  ever  more  respected;  none  was  ever  better 
beloved. 

In  May  of  1880,  President  Foss  was  called  by  the  General  Confer- 
ence of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  to  fill  the  highest  office  in  the 
gift  of  the  Church.  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Trustees  in  June  fol- 
lowing, the  place  thus  made  vacant  was  filled  by  the  election  of  the  Rev. 
John  W.  Beach,  D.D.  President  Beach  brought  to  his  position  a  sound, 
conservative  scholarship,  combined  with  energy  and  caution  in  the  man- 
agement of  practical  affairs  and  a  remarkable  mastery  of  administrative 
details.  The  opening  years  of  his  administration  promised  a  large 
increase  in  the  resources  of  the  University,  but  adverse  circumstances 
prevented    the    complete    fulfillment    of    that    promise.      A   period    of 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

general  financial  stringency  came  on.  There  was  a  shrinkage  in 
rates  of  interest,  and  Mr.  Seney,  the  most  liberal  benefactor  of  the 
University  thus  far,  who  had  already  given  over  one  hundred  and 
seventy-five  thousand  dollars,  found  it  impossible  to  pay  the  large 
additional  sum  which  he  had  promised  in  the  first  year  of  President 
Beach's  administration.  For  some  years,  therefore,  the  University 
grew  but  slowly,  yet  it  continued  to  grow.  No  additional  debts  were 
incurred,  the  number  of  the  Faculty  was  not  lessened,  while  the 
number  of  students  steadily,  though  slowly,  increased. 

President  Beach  retired  from  office  in  1887,  and  Senior  Professor 
John  M.  Van  Vleck,  to  whose  wise  counsels  Wesleyan  University 
has  owed  so  much  ever  since  its  early  days,  served  as  Acting  Presi- 
dent for  two  years.  In  November,  1888,  the  Rev.  Bradford  Paul 
Raymond  was  elected  President,  but  did  not  assume  the  duties  of  his 
office  until  the  beginning  of  the  next  college  year,  in  September,  1889. 
At  the  time  of  his  election,  President  Raymond  was  at  the  head  of 
Lawrence  University,  in  Appleton,  Wis.  He  had  enjoyed  a  thorough 
educational  training,  and  brought  to  his  new  office  enthusiasm,  vigor, 
and  liberal  notions  of  educational  policy.  He  held  the  chair  of  Presi- 
dent until  1908,  a  longer  period  than  that  of  any  preceding  President. 
Those  nineteen  years  were  marked  by  great  advancement  in  almost 
every  department  of  the  college  life.  In  December,  1889,  Dr.  Daniel 
Ayres  gave  to  the  University  securities  to  the  value  of  two  hundred  and 
fifty  thousand  dollars,  "for  scientific  purposes."  In  the  next  year,  1890, 
by  the  will  of  D.  B.  Fayerweather,  Wesleyan  received  a  bequest  of  one 
hundred  thousand  dollars  and  a  share  in  the  residue  of  the  estate. 
There  was  considerable  litigation  attending  the  settlement  of  the  estate, 
but  the  University  has  received  in  all  from  that  source,  up  to  this  time, 
the  sum  of  nearly  two  hundred  and  twenty-four  thousand  dollars. 
Twenty-five  thousand  dollars  of  the  Fayerweather  bequest  was  added 
to  an  amount  already  raised  by  subscription  for  a  new  college  gymna- 
sium; and  this  building,  the  Fayerweather  Gymnasium,  was  formally 
dedicated  in  October,  1895.  With  this  exception,  all  of  these  two  large 
bequests  was  devoted  to  the  increase  of  the  permanent  Endowment 
Fund.  Other  gifts  from  time  to  time  increased  this  permanent  Endow- 
ment Fund  before  the  close  of  the  term  of  President  Raymond  to  the 
sum  of  one  million,  five  hundred  and  six  thousand,  nine  hundred  and 
nine  dollars. 

The  real  property  of  the  University  also  largely  increased  during 
President  Raymond's  term.  In  the  summer  of  1893  the  interior  of  old 
North  College  was  entirely  renovated  by  Mr.  John  E.  Andrus  at  an 
expense  of  about  twenty-six  thousand  five  hundred  dollars.  In  1903-04 
a  new  physical  laboratory  was  erected  by  the  liberality  of  Mr.  Charles 
Scott  and  Mr.  Charles  Scott,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia,  to  be  called  the  John 
Bell  Scott  Laboratory  of  Physics,  in  memory  of  John  Bell  Scott  of 
the  class  of  1881,  who  died  while  serving  as  naval  chaplain  during  the 
Spanish  war  of  1898.    This  elegant  and  well-appointed  building  cost 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

about  one  hundred  and  seventeen  thousand  dollars.  During  the  same 
years  the  Willbur  Fisk  Hall  on  High  Street  was  erected  at  a  cost  of 
about  one  hundred  and  eighteen  thousand  dollars,  and  was  paid  for 
mostly  by  individual  gifts  in  the  "Twentieth  Century  Thank  Offering 
Movement." 

On  the  morning  of  March  i,  1906,  the  old  North  College  burned  to 
the  ground.  The  new  structure,  which  takes  its  place  and  occupies 
the  same  site,  was  opened  in  the  fall  of  1907.  It  cost  about  one 
hundred  and  thirty-four  thousand  dollars. 

The  Alumni  Library  Fund,  which  had  originally  amounted  to  twenty- 
seven  thousand,  six  hundred  dollars,  had  been  reduced  by  unfortunate 
investments  to  about  eighteen  thousand  dollars,  a  sum  altogether 
inadequate  to  the  needs  of  the  library.  In  the  Commencement  season 
of  1895,  a  movement  was  started  to  increase  this  fund  by  a  general 
subscription  among  the  alumni,  and  Mr.  John  E.  Andrus  generously 
offered  to  give  one-fourth  of  any  amount  that  should  be  thus  raised. 
The  sum  raised  in  this  way  amounted  to  sixteen  thousand,  eight  hun- 
dred and  fifty-seven  dollars.  Then,  in  the  fall  of  1898,  the  library 
received  the  sum  of  thirty  thousand  dollars  and  a  choice  collection 
of  six  thousand  volumes  by  the  will  of  the  Rev.  Albert  S.  Hunt,  D.D., 
of  the  class  of  1851.  Three  years  later  the  Library  Fund  received  a 
further  addition  of  twenty  thousand  dollars  from  a  bequest  of  Mrs. 
Stephen  Wilcox,  of  Brooklyn.  The  Library  Fund  at  present  amounts 
to  eighty-nine  thousand,  two  hundred  and  sixty-four  dollars. 

The  total  property  of  the  University  increased  in  these  ways 
amounted,  at  the  close  of  the  administration  of  President  Raymond, 
to  two  million,  five  hundred  and  eighty-nine  thousand,  nine  hundred  and 
twenty-three  dollars,  having  more  than  doubled  since  he  took  office. 

The  question  of  co-education  was  matter  of  earnest  discussion  during 
the  whole  term  of  President  Raymond.  So  long  as  there  were  com- 
paratively few  women  in  college  their  presence  excited  little  opposition, 
but  after  1890  their  number  rapidly  increased.  In  March,  1899,  the 
Trustees  authorized  the  appointment  of  a  joint  committee  of  Trustees, 
Faculty,  and  alumni  consider  the  whole  question  of  co-education  in 
Wesleyan  University.  The  deliberations  of  this  committee  lasted  some- 
thing over  a  year,  and  they  were  not  able  then  to  agree  upon  a  unani- 
mous report.  But  as  the  result  of  their  deliberations,  in  June  of  1900 
the  Trustees  voted  that  the  number  of  women  to  be  admitted  to 
college  in  future  should  be  limited  to  twenty  per  cent,  of  the  total 
number  of  students  in  the  preceding  year.  This  action,  however,  like 
all  measures  of  compromise,  was  not  really  satisfactory  to  anybody, 
and  the  opposition  to  co-education,  although  less  bitter  and  pronounced, 
continued,  until  finally,  in  February,  1909,  the  Trustees  voted  that  no 
women  should  be  admitted  to  any  class  later  than  that  entering  in 
1909.  In  point  of  fact,  no  women  presented  themselves  for  admis- 
sion after  the  passage  of  that  vote,  and  with  the  graduation  of  the  class 
of  1912  it  is  probable  that  the  presence  of  women  undergraduates  will 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

cease.  The  Trustees  in  a  later  resolution  made  it  clear  that  women 
may  be  admitted  as  graduate  students. 

The  large  addition  to  the  resources  of  the  University  during  Presi- 
dent Raymond's  administration  allowed  an  expansion  of  the  course 
of  study  and  an  increase  in  the  number  of  the  Faculty.  When  he 
took  office  the  Faculty  numbered  twenty.  When  he  resigned  it 
numbered  thirty-seven.  Appropriations  were  made  by  the  State  and 
the  National  Government  for  the  prosecution  of  scientific  research 
in  the  laboratories  of  the  University,  and  it  was  in  this  period  that  the 
important  investigations  of  Professors  Atwater,  Rosa,  Benedict,  and 
Conn  did  much  to  extend  the  reputation  of  the  University. 

But  large  as  was  the  increase  in  the  resources  of  the  University,  its 
expenditures  more  than  kept  pace  with  its  income,,  until  during  the 
last  few  years  of  President  Raymond's  term  there  was  a  considerable 
annual  deficit.  The  increasing  cares  and  responsibilities  of  his  office 
told  heavily  upon  the  health  of  President  Raymond,  and  he  was  obliged 
in  the  summer  of  1907  to  tender  his  resignation,  to  take  effect  in  1908. 
He  accepted  the  position  of  Professor  of  the  English  Bible,  but  his  con- 
tinued ill  health  rendered  it  impossible  for  him  to  perform  the  duties  of 
that  office  and,  in  1909,  he  was  retired  as  Professor  Emeritus.  He  is 
still  living  in  Middletown,  and  his  genial,  sympathetic  nature  have  won 
for  him  the  lasting  respect  and  love  of  a  host  of  friends. 

On  the  resignation  of  President  Raymond,  Professor  William  North 
Rice,  who,  since  the  retirement  of  Professor  Van  Vleck  in  1904,  has 
been  the  Senior  Professor  in  acting  service,  was  made  Acting  President 
and  filled  that  office  for  an  interregnum  of  two  years.  On  November 
13,  1908,  the  Trustees  elected  to  the  presidency  William  Arnold 
Shanklin,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  then  President  of  Upper  Iowa  University.  Presi- 
dent Shanklin  assumed  the  duties  of  his  office  immediately  after  Com- 
mencement, 1909,  and  was  formally  inaugurated  on  November  12,  1909. 
He  devoted  his  first  year  to  familiarizing  himself  with  the  details  of 
administration  and  forming  acquaintance  with  the  student  body,  and 
with  the  patrons  and  friends  of  the  University.  The  present  year, 
1910-11,  he  is  engaged  in  an  effort  to  secure  an  addition  of  a  million 
dollars  to  the  resources  of  the  University.  His  remarkable  energy  and 
the  charm  of  his  personality  have  evoked  most  general  and  hearty 
enthusiasm,  stimulated  everywhere  the  interest  and  loyalty  of  the 
alumni  and  friends  of  the  University,  and  leave  no  doubt  as  to  the 
success  of  his  administration. 


THE  ANNALS  OF  WESLEY  AN 
UNIVERSITY,    1882-1911. 


[For  the  Annals   from   the   founding  of  the   University    (1831)    to 
1882,  see  The  Alumni  Record,  3rd  edition  (1881-83).] 


t882-83. 


June  28.     Commencement. 

July.  College  regatta  at  Saratoga;  Wesleyan  badly  defeated;  last 
appearance  in  intercollegiate  rowing. 

Summer.  Present  reading-room  on  the  second  floor  of  the  library 
fitted  up;  magazines  removed  from  North  College  reading-room. — 
Publication  of  the  third  edition  of  The  Alumni  Record. 


J  883-84. 

Sept.  13.  Fall  term  began. — Sunday  service  in  the  chapel  discon- 
tinued ;  students  required  to  attend  church  in  town. — Revised  regula- 
tions issued  by  the  Faculty;    demerits  abolished. 

Nov.  19.  Wesleyan  defeated  the  University  of  Michigan  at  football, 
14-6 ;    record  for  the  season  :    Wesleyan  90,  opponents  78. 

1884,  Spring.  Running  track  built  around  the  football  field. — Chief 
athletic  interest  of  the  year  in  football  and  tennis. — No  crew  sent  to 
Saratoga  on  account  of  lack  of  funds. — Efforts  to  raise  money  from 
the  alumni  for  repairing  the  boathouse. 

June  10.  Faculty  voted  to  make  constitution,  psychology,  and  sur- 
veying the  only  required  subjects  for  junior  year,  Latin-scientific 
course,  with  three  others  to  be  chosen  from  a  list  of  eight. — 
28.  Trustees  reduced  salaries  ten  per  cent,  for  next  year  and 
requested  President  Beach  to  give  his  time  entirely  or  mainly  to  rais- 
ing the  permanent  endowment  to  one  million  dollars. — Payment  of 
Seney  Scholarships  for  this  year  and  the  next  assumed  by  the 
Trustees. — 26.     Commencement. 

Aug.  II.    Death  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Fisk,  widow  of  President  Fisk. 

J  884-85. 

Sept.  II.  Fall  term  began. — Campus  enlarged  by  the  removal  of  the 
Fisk  House  from  the  southeast  corner. 

Nov.  College  colors  changed  from  lavender  to  red  and  black. — Rev. 
William  Griffin  gave  $25,000  to  the  endowment  fund. — Wesleyan 
defeated  Harvard  at  football,  16-0. — The  catalogue  appeared  in  a 
new  form,  with  full  description  of  courses. 

Dec.     Philadelphia  Wesleyan  Club  organized. 

1885,  Feb.  7.  Wesleyan  admitted  to  the  Intercollegiate  Football 
Association  (with  Harvard,  Yale,  Princeton,  and  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania), 


ANNALS.  [1886-88. 

March  24.  The  Faculty  voted  to  require  a  knowledge  of  French  or 
German  for  admission  to  the  Latin-scientific  and  scientific  courses. 
(See  Catalogue,  1886-87.) 

May.  The  old  orchard  in  the  rear  of  Observatory  Hall  removed. — 
25.    Y.  M.  C.  A.  organized. 

June  23.  The  Foss  Professorship  of  Physics  established. — Pro- 
fessor Van  Benschoten  reported  a  gift  from  Mr.  John  N.  Camp  of 
$800  for  the  purchase  of  Greek  coins. — The  Trustees  voted  to  discon- 
tinue the  Seney  scholarships  after  June,  1886. — The  alumni  voted  to 
abolish  the  annual  supper  after  this  year. — 25.  Commencement,  held 
in  the  North  Congregational  Church,  the  Methodist  Church,  the  scene 
of  commencements  since  1838,  having  been  burned. 

J  885-86. 

Sept.  ID.    Fall  term  began. 

Nov.  7.  Wesleyan  defeated  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  at  foot- 
ball, 25-18. 

1886,  Feb.     The  Baseball  Association  organized. 

June  24.  Commencement.  Class  day  exercises  omitted,  on  account 
of  dissensions  in  the  class. 


J  886-87. 

Sept.  16.  Fall  term  began. — Course  of  study  changed :  freshman 
Latin,  Greek  and  mathematics  reduced  from  five  to  four  hours  a  week, 
and  an  elective  in  French  or  German  added ;  chemistry  introduced  as 
a  sophomore  requirement  for  classical  students ;  astronomy  changed 
from  a  senior  to  a  junior  requirement  for  scientific  students;  survey- 
ing made  elective. — Seney  scholarships  restored. 

Nov.  12.     Present  college  cheer  first  used. 

1887,  May  16.     First  annual  Field  Day  of  Athletic  Association. 
June  29.     The    Trustees    declared    the    office    of    President    vacant; 

Professor   Van   Vleck   appointed   Acting    President. — 30.    Commence- 
ment. 

During  this  year  nine  hundred  volumes  were  presented  to  the 
college  from  the  library  of  the  late  Rev.  D.  D.  Whedon. 

1887-88. 

Sept.  15.  Fall  term  began. — Certificates  accepted  for  the  first  time 
from  preparatory  schools  in  lieu  of  entrance  examinations. — Boating 
debt  defrayed. — The  chapel  hour  changed  from  8  a.  m.  to  7:45  a.  m.  ; 
recitations  after  4  p.  m.  omitted. 

Fall.  First  announcement  in  the  catalogue  of  holders  of  Seney  and 
Evans  scholarships,  speakers  at  Junior  Exhibition  and  Commencement, 
and  recipients  of  degrees  at  Commencement. 

Dec.  I.  Wesleyan  defeated  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  at  foot- 
ball, 10-4. 

1888,  Jan.  No.  I  of  The  Wesleyan  University  Bulletin  appeared 
(issued  thereafter  twice  a  year,  by  the  Faculty).  It  specified,  as  needs 
of  the  University,  a  new  gymnasium,  and  the  enlargement  of  the 
library  fund  (at  this  time,  $18,792). 

June  5.  The  Faculty  voted  to  appoint  commencement  speakers 
hereafter  on  the  basis  of  their  marks  in  composition  and  declamation 
from  the  beginning  of  junior  instead  of  sophomore  year. — 26.  The 
Trustees  filled  the  chairs  of  Latin,  history,  and  philosophy;    changed 


1888-90.]  ANNALS. 

commencement  day  from  the  last  Thursday  to  the  last  Wednesday 
of  June;  and  voted  not  to  grant  the  M.x\.  degree  in  course  after 
j8gi, — 2y.  Argus  breakfast,  commemorating  the  twentieth  anniversary 
of  its  founding, — 28.     Commencement. 

t888-89. 

Sept.  13.     Fall  term  began. 

Nov.  19.  Rev.  Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  Ph.D.,  D.D.,  elected  Presi- 
dent. 

Dec.  4.  New  regulations  for  special  honors  adopted.  (See  Cata- 
logue, 1888-89.) 

1889,  Jan.  4.  The  Wesleyan  University  Alumni  Association  of 
Northeastern  Pennsylvania  organized. 

Feb.  Mid-year  examinations  instituted  for  certain  courses  (term 
examinations  continuing  in  others)  ;  recitations  suspended  for  one 
week. 

March  28.  The  Trustees  voted  to  purchase  the  DeKoven  property 
on  High  Street  (afterwards  called  Webb  Hall),  as  a  dormitory  for 
women  students,  who  had  been  occupying  the  President's  house  for 
several  years. 

May  I.  The  Bulletin  announced  the  following  gifts :  From  Daniel 
Ayres,  M.D.,  $25,000  to  establish  a  chair  of  biology;  the  whole  estate, 
with  accumulated  income,  of  the  late  E.  B.  Nye,  '35,  to  be  paid  after 
the  death  of  his  children  ($46,223.49  was  received  in  1908)  ;  from 
W.  H.  Hollis,  '54,  $20,000. — 28.  Decoration  Day  made  a  holiday  here- 
after. 

June  25.  Regulations  adopted  for  granting  the  degrees  of  M.A. 
and  M.S.  on  examination.  (See  Catalogue,  1889-90.) — 26.  Com- 
mencement.— Installation  of  President  Raymond. 

J889-90. 

Sept.  12.  Fall  term  began. — Change  in  the  marking  system :  numeri- 
cal system  retained,  but  marks  communicated  to  students  in  grades. 

Dec.  12.  The  Bulletin  announced  a  gift  from  Dr.  Ayres  of  $250,000 
for  endowment,  and  a  piece  of  land  in  New  Jersey  to  complete  the 
endowment  of  a  chair  in  biology;  also  a  gift  from  Rev.  Marcus  L. 
Taft,  '73,  of  1,750  Chinese  objects,  chiefly  coins. 

1890,  Feb.  Part  of  the  land  purchased  on  which  Fisk  Hall  now 
stands. 

May  7.     Death  of  ex-President  Cummings. 

June  24.  Professor  Van  Vleck  elected  Vice  President.— 25.  Com- 
mencement. 

J890-9J. 

_  Sept.  25.  Fall  term  began. — Opening  delayed  two  weeks  by  the 
introduction  of  a  steam  heating  plant. — Course  of  study  changed; 
"star  and  dagger"  system  abandoned;  all  classes  scheduled  to  meet 
a  uniform  number  of  times  each  week. — Special  courses  for  graduates 
announced  for  the  first  time. 

Nov.  Hon.  W.  C.  Squire,  '59,  increased  the  Squire  Scholarship  fund 
to  $5,000.-5.     Wesleyan  defeated  Cornell  at  football,  6-2. 

Dec.  8.  By  the  will  of  the  late  D.  B.  Fayerweather.  Wesleyan 
received  a  legacy  of  $100,000,  and  a  share  in  the  residue  of  the  estate, 
which  amounted  to  $123,684.58.     (For  an  account  of  the  litigation,  aee 


ANNALS.  11890-93. 

The  Bulletin,  May,   1897.) — 9.    Requirements  for  admission  in  Latin 
and  Greek  changed.     (See  Catalogue,  1890-91.) 

1891,  Jan.     Brick  boiler  house  (60x40  ft.)  completed. 

Feb.  2Z.  First  Washington's  birthday  banquet  held,  in  Armory 
Hall. 

March  18.  Regulations  concerning  the  Squire  Scholarship  adopted. 
(See  The  Bulletin,  May  30.) — 20.  Senior  Examining  Committee 
abolished. 

May.    The  old  fence  in  front  of  the  campus  removed. 

June  22,.  The  Trustees  voted  not  to  change  the  name  of  the  Uni- 
versity; for  an  account  of  the  agitation  see  The  Bulletin  for  Novem- 
ber, 1891. — 24.     Commencement. 

J  89  J -92. 

Sept.  17.  Fall  term  began. — The  old  chemical  laboratory  trans- 
formed into  an  electrical  laboratory. — 26.  New  athletic  constitution 
adopted;    Graduate  Advisory  Committee  constituted. 

Nov.     The  senior  class  voted  to  wear  caps  and  gowns. 

1892,  Mar.  4.     Summer  vacation  lengthened  two  weeks. 

May.  Changes  in  the  course  of  study;  one  science  subject  pre- 
scribed for  admission  to  the  scientific  course;  analytic  geometry  sub- 
stituted for  advanced  algebra  in  freshman  year;  classical  sophomores 
granted  certain  options  in  Latin,  Greek  and  mathematics. 

June  27.  First  appearance  of  The  Wesleyan  Literary  Monthly. — 
29.     Commencement. 

During  this  year,  the  greater  part  of  the  library  of  the  late  Pro- 
fessor John  Johnston  was  presented  to  the  college. 

1 892-93. 

Sept.  29.  Fall  term  began. — The  physics  room  in  Judd  Hall  fitted 
up  for  the  department  of  biology ;  the  first  floor  and  the  top  floor  of 
South  College  made  into  recitation  rooms. — The  football  field  removed 
from  about  the  location  of  the  present  gymnasium  to  the  former  base- 
ball field ;   a  low  grandstand  built. 

Oct.  25.  Regulations  adopted  concerning  the  use  of  the  library. 
(See  The  Bulletin,  Nov.,  1892.) 

Nov.  18.  Electric  lights  introduced  into  certain  of  the  college 
buildings. — J.  S.  Spinney  left  $25,000  to  the  University  in  his  will,  to 
be  paid  upon  the  death  of  his  sister;  also  one-third  of  the  residuary 
estate. 

Dec.  13.  Arithmetic  dropped  from  the  requirements  for  admission. 
— 20.  Regulations  concerning  preliminary  honors  in  classics  and 
mathematics  adopted. 

1893,  Feb.  Beginning  of  the  honor  system;  the  pledge  first  used  in 
examinations. 

March  6.  The  Annual  Examining  Committee  abolished. — The 
by-laws  of  the  Trustees  changed;  a  General  and  a  Local  Executive 
Committee  constituted. 

April  4.  The  Conference  Committee  (the  so-called  Senate)  estab- 
lished.— 19.  The  marking  system  changed;  grades  only  to  be  reported 
by  instructors. 

June  27.  The  Trustees  agreed  to  an  act  amending  the  charter; 
absentee  alumni  allowed  to  vote  for  alumni  Trustees.  (For  details, 
see  The  Bulletin.  May,  1894.) — Ground  broken  for  the  Fayerweather 
Gymnasium ;    address  by  S.  H.  Olin,  '66. — 28.     Commencement. 

August.  First  edition  of  The  Supplement  to  the  Alumni  Record 
published   (issued  biennially  thereafter). 

xix 


1893-96.1  ANNALS. 

During  this  year  three  benefactors  died:  Orange  Judd,  '47,  J.  S. 
Spinney,  and  George  I.  Seney. 

J  893-94. 

Sept.  28.  Fall  term  began. — Interior  of  North  College  renovated 
during  the  summer,  at  the  expense  of  J.  E.  Andrus,  '62. — Seney 
scholarships  abolished. 

Nov.  4.  Wesleyan  withdrew  from  the  Intercollegiate  Football  Asso- 
ciation. 

1894,  Jan.  12.  The  New  York  Young  Alumni  Club  organized. — 
23.  The  church  attendance  rule  modified,  permitting  attendance  at 
any  church  in  town. 

March.  The  ringing  of  the  chapel  bell  at  7  o'clock  Sunday  morn- 
ings discontinued. 

April  3.  The  Faculty  voted  to  accept  diplomas  issued  by  the 
Regents  of  the  State  of  New  York,  in  lieu  of  examinations. 

June  27.     Commencement. 

t894-95. 

Sept.  27.  Fall  term  began. — Changes  in  the  course  of  study: 
astronomy,  geology,  and  physiology  made  elective  in  junior  year,  and 
constitution  in  senior  year,  for  classical  students. — Specification  of 
minimum  age  for  entrance  omitted  from  the  catalog^ue. 

Oct.  6.  First  issue  of  The  IVesleyan  Argus  as  a  weekly. — 12.  The 
Fayerweather  Gymnasium  dedicated. — The  Apostles'  Club  organized 
by  twelve  members  of  the  Faculty. 

Oct.-Nov.  Epidemic  of  typhoid  fever  in  college,  'traced  to  oysters 
eaten  at  fraternity  initiation  banquets ;    thirty  cases,  four  deaths. 

Nov.  27.  Rules  adopted  by  the  Faculty,  requiring  exercise  in  the 
gymnasium  three  hours  a  week  from  freshmen  and  sophomores. 

1895,  Jan.  17.     First  basket-ball  game  played  in  the  gymnasium. 
June  25.     Beginnings  of  an  eflfort  to  raise  an  alumni  library  fund. — 

The  by-laws  of  the  Trustees  changed ;  annual  meeting  to  begin 
Monday  evening,  instead  of  Tuesday  morning,  of  Commencement 
Week. — 26.     Commencement. 

J895-96. 

Sept.  26.  Fall  term  began. — During  the  summer  the  location  of  the 
heating  pipes  was  changed  and  they  were  placed  under  the  college 
buildings. 

Nov.  Weslevan  joined  the  New  England  Intercollegiate  Debating 
League. — The  chapel  hour  changed  to  8  a.  m.  ;  ten  minutes'  intermis- 
sion between  classes. — The  Wesleyan  Employment  Bureau  organized. 

Dec.  17.  The  constitution  of  the  honor  system  first  printed  in  The 
Argus  (adopted  Jan.  11,  1896). 

May  14.  The  Faculty  voted  to  make  requirements  for  admission  to 
all  three  courses  equal  in  1901 ;  certain  changes  adopted  to  go  into 
eflFect  in  1898.     (See  The  Bulletin,  Nov.,  1896). 

June  24.    Commencement. 

t896-97. 

Oct.  I.  Fall  term  began. — President  Raymond  absent  on  leave  for 
the  year;    Professor  Van  Vleck  Acting  President.— Changes   in  the 


ANNALS.  [1896-99. 

regulations  concerning  award  of  honors  went  into  effect.  (See  The 
Bulletin,  May,  1896.) — Collection  of  Indian  mound  relics  added  to  the 
museum  by  gifts  of  friends. 

Nov.  The  Triangular  Basketball  League  formed :  Yale,  Trinity,  and 
Wesleyan. 

Dec.  22.     Sigma  Tau,  a  junior  society,  organized. 

1897,  Feb.  18.  The  Boston  Young  Alumni  Club  organized. — 22.  The 
trophy-room  opened  in  the  gymnasium. 

April  8.     Wesleyan  defeated  Yale  at  baseball,  for  the  first  time,  4-3. 

June  30.     Commencement. 

During  the  summer,  improvements  were  begun  on  the  athletic  field, 
at  the  expense  of  John  E.  Andrus,  '62.  The  old  gymnasium  was 
removed  to  its  present  location,  and  the  back  campus  leveled.  The 
high  board  fence  was  erected  in  the  fall  of  1897. 


t897-98. 

Sept.  30.  Fall  term  began. — Term  examinations  given  up,  except  in 
rare  cases;  a  group  system  of  mid-year  examinations  adopted. — The 
freshman  class  exceeded  100,  for  the  first  time. 

Winter.  The  chapel  renovated ;  a  pipe  organ  and  new  pews  put  in, 
the  gift  of  Mr.  F.  S.  Jones;  total  cost,  $11,500.  Chapel  services  were 
omitted  while  repairs  were  in  progress. 

1898,  April  23.  The  Faculty  voted  certain  privileges  to  students 
enlisting  for  the  war  with  Spain ;    twelve  men  volunteered ;    one  died. 

May  15.  First  baseball  game  on  Andrus  Field;  Wesleyan  defeated 
the  University  of  Virginia,  6-4. — 17.  Rule  against  professionalism  in 
athletics  adopted  by  the  Faculty  at  the  request  of  the  Athletic 
Executive  Committee. 

June  29.     Commencement. 


J898-99. 

Sept.  29.  Fall  term  began. — Electric  lights  introduced  into  the 
library,  now  kept  open  from  8:15  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m. — The  library 
received  a  bequest  of  $30,000  and  6,000  books  from  the  late  A.  S, 
Hunt,  '51. 

1899,  Feb.  20.  The  Triangular  Athletic  League  organized,  between 
Amherst,  Williams,  and  Wesleyan. — 22.  The  Wesleyan  University 
Interscholastic  Athletic  Association  organized,  with  nine  schools 
participating. 

March  30.  The  Trustees  authorized  the  appointment  of  a  joint 
committee  of  Trustees,  Faculty  and  alumni,  to  consider  coeducation  at 
Wesleyan. 

April  II.  Change  in  the  regulations:  spring  special  examinations 
introduced  as  optional  substitute  for  September  specials. 

May  9.  Scholarship  eligibility  rule  in  athletics  changed  to  its 
present  form.— 10.  Chimes  presented  by  W.  W.  Wilcox,  Esq.— 
30.     First  meet  of  the  W.  U.  L  A.  A. ;   the  new  track  in  use. 

June  28.     Commencement, 


J8994900. 

Sept.  28.  Fall  term  began. — The  Commons  organized,  with  thirty- 
eight  boarders;  price  of  board,  $2.25  a  week. — Gift  of  $38,000  from 
Miss  Elizabeth  J.  Mead,  subject  to  annuity. 


1899-1903.1  ANNALS. 

Nov.  25.  Wesleyan  won  the  football  championship  in  the  Triangular 
League. — First  annual  debate  with  Williams. 

Dec.  9.  Presentation  by  Mansfield  Post,  G.  A.  R.,  of  memorial 
window  in  the  chapel,  replacing  the  former  memoiial  to  graduates 
and  non-graduates  who  fell  in  the  Civil  War. 

1900,  May  30.  The  Trustees  authorized  the  establishment  of  a 
liquid  air  plant. 

June  26.  The  number  of  women  to  be  admitted  to  college  limited 
by  the  Trustees  to  twenty  per  cent,  of  the  total  number  of  students  in 
the  preceding  year. — 27.     Commencement. 


J900-0t. 

Sept.  27.    Fall  term  began. 

Nov.  13.  Required  declamation  for  juniors  given  up. — 24.  Wes- 
leyan won  the  league  football  championship  for  the  second  time. 

Fall.  Enlargement  of  the  Foss  House  to  accommodate  the  Com- 
mons, now  numbering  over  seventy;  price  of  board  increased  to  $2.35 
a  week. 

1901,  June  26.     Commencement. 


1 90  J -02. 

Sept.  26.  Fall  term  began.  Bequest  of  $20,000  to  the  library 
endowment  by  Mrs.  Stephen  Wilcox,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Nov.  25.  The  Trustees  appointed  a  committee  to  cooperate  with 
committees  of  the  Faculty  and  the  alumni,  to  arrange  for  a  celebration 
in  1903  of  the  bicentennial  of  John  Wesley's  birth. 

Dec.  13.  First  edition  of  the  "Wesleyan  Song  Book"  placed  on 
sale. 

1902,  Jan.  I.  Death  of  ex-President  J.  W.  Beach. — Feb.  i.  Basket- 
ball constitution  adopted  by  the  students. 

May.  Wesleyan  becomes  a  member  of  the  New  England  College 
Entrance  Certificate  Board. — 26.  Athletic  relations  with  Amherst 
severed;   the  Triangular  League  broken  up. 

June  20.  The  Phi  Rho  (local)  society  received  a  charter  from 
Delta  Tau  Delta. — 23.  Gift  of  $75,000  (afterwards  increased  to  over 
$100,000)  from  Charles  Scott  and  Charles  Scott,  Jr.,  for  a  science 
building,  announced  to  the  Trustees. — 25.     Commencement. 

July.  The  Summer  School  of  Chemistry  and  Biology  organized, 
with  an  attendance  of  thirty-seven ;  it  was  in  session  four  weeks. — 
29.     Liquid  air  made  for  the  first  time  in  the  cryogenic  laboratory. 


1902-03. 

Sept.  25.    Fall  term  began. 

Oct.  14.  The  Trustees  voted  to  name  the  recitation  hall  now  in 
process  of  construction  Willbur  Fisk  Hall. 

Dec.  Ground  broken  for  Willbur  Fisk  Hall.— The  grandstand 
completed;  cost,  $3,371-35,  of  which  $2,000  was  contributed  by  John 
E.  Andrus,  '62. 

1903,  Feb.  21.    The  corner  stone  of  Willbur  Fisk  Hall  laid. 

March  16.  Ground  broken  for  Scott  Memorial  Laboratory  of 
Physics. 

May  I.  The  Trustees  voted  that  "it  is  desirable  and  expected  that 
the  Faculty  shall  wear  caps  and  gowns  on  academic  occasions." 


ANNALS.  [1903-07. 

June  29.  The  corner  stone  of  Scott  Laboratory  laid. — Officers  of  a 
proposed  Alumni  Athletic  Association  chosen. — 30.  Campus  rally  and 
illumination. 

July  I.  Commencement. — Celebration  of  the  bicentennial  of  John 
Wesley's  birth. — Honorary  degrees  conferred  in  English  for  the  first 
time. — First  appearance  of  the  Faculty  as  a  body  in  academic  costume. 

J  903-04. 

Oct.  I.  Fall  term  began. — Work  begun  on  the  Hurlbut  Memorial 
Board  Track. — 29.     Organization  of  the  Athletic  Council. 

Dec.  Sixth  edition  of  The  Supplement  to  the  Alumni  Record 
published,  containing  for  the  first  time  since  1883  lists  of  the  non- 
graduates. 

1904,  Feb.  24.    Opening  of  the  new  Chi  Psi  Lodge. 

March  28.     First  annual  debate  with  Syracuse. 

May  31.  The  Faculty  voted  to  give  up  "senior  vacation"  after  this 
year. 

June  27.  The  absence  rule  changed;  a  fixed  number  instead  of  a 
proportionate  number  of  absences  to  be  allowed  in  each  course. — 
27.  The  alumni  voted  to  try  to  raise  an  alumni  endowment  fund  of 
$200,000. — 28.  Dedication  of  Willbur  Fisk  Hall ;  architects,  Cady, 
Berg  &  See,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  cost,  $118,175. — 29.     Commencement. 

J904-05. 

Dec.  7.  Dedication  of  the  John  Bell  Scott  Memorial  Laboratory  of 
Physics ;  architect,  Charles  A.  Rich,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  cost, 
$117,519. 

1905-06. 

Sept.  28.    Fall  term  began. 

Nov.     Several  cases  of  typhoid  fever  in  college ;    one  fatal. 

1906,  Feb.  3.     The  Classical  Club  organized. 

March  i.     North  College  burned. 

June  23.  Triangular  Debating  League  formed  between  Amherst, 
Williams,  and  Wesleyan. — 27.  Commencement. — Celebration  of  the 
75th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  college. 


1 906-07. 

Sept.  27.     Fall  term  began. — 29.     Flag  rush  instituted. 

Fall.  South  College  renovated;  new  offices  occupied  during  the 
Christmas  recess. 

1907,  March  25.     The  corner  stone  of  the  new  North  College  laid. 

April  20.     The  old  brick  laboratory  torn  down. 

May.  Catalogue  of  members  of  Connecticut  Gamma  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  published. 

June  24.  President  Raymond's  resignation,  on  account  of  ill-health, 
accepted  by  the  Trustees,  to  take  effect  after  Commencement,  1908. — 
Amendments  to  the  charter,  passed  by  the  Connecticut  Legislature 
June  27,  accepted  by  the  Trustees;  no  denominational  tests  to  be 
imposed  hereafter  in  the  choice  of  Trustees,  officers,  or  teachers,  or  in 
the  admission  of  students.  (For  details  see  The  Bulletin  for  Decem- 
ber, 1907.) — 26.     Commencement. 


1907-10.1  ANNALS. 


J907-08. 

Fall.  Rev.  J.  C.  W.  Coxe,  '63,  gave  to  the  college  812  bound 
volumes  and  1,023  pamphlets. 

Dec.  13.  Wesleyan  won  the  championship  in  the  Triangular  Debat- 
ing League. 

1908,  Jan.  6.  The  new  North  College  occupied;  architects,  Albro  & 
Lindeberg,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. ;    cost,  $134,448. 

June  24.     Commencement. 


t908-09. 

Sept.  24.  Fall  term  began. — A  new  course  of  study  in  eflfect;  the 
degree  of  Ph.B.  abolished;  Engrlish  the  only  required  study  for  the 
B.A.  degree,  English,  mathematics,  and  modern  languages  for  the  B.S. 
degree;  the  group  and  major  systems  introduced. — Recitations  held 
Saturday  mornings,  Wednesday  being  a  half-holiday. 

Nov.  13.  Rev.  William  Arnold  Shanklin,  L.H.D.,  LL.D.,  elected 
President. — 19-20.  Bazaar  held  by  the  ladies  of  the  Faculty  and  others 
in  aid  of  the  Hospital  Bed  Fund ;    proceeds,  $1,600. 

1909,  Jan.  20.     First  issue  of  The  Weekly  Bulletin. 

Feb.  26.  The  Trustees  voted  that  no  women  except  graduate  stu- 
dents shall  be  admitted  to  college  after  the  graduation  of  the  class  of 
1913. — Sunday  morning  chapel  abolished;  a  required  service  on 
Sunday  afternoon  substituted. 

June  28.  Fourth  edition  of  The  Alumni  Record  authorized  by  the 
Trustees. — The  June  examinations  of  the  College  Entrance  Examina- 
tion Board  substituted  for  the  Wesleyan  examinations  for  admission 
to  college. — 30.     Commencement. 


t909-J0. 

Sept.  30.  Fall  term  began. — The  Argus  becomes  a  semi-weekly. — 
Vesper  services  instituted  Sunday  afternoons. — Webb  Hall  becomes  a 
men's  dormitory,  under  the  name  of  East  Hall. 

Oct.  6.  The  Deutscher  Verein  organized. — 30.  La  Societe  Fran- 
gaise  organized. 

Nov.  6.  Completion  of  the  Wesleyan  Free  Bed  Fund  for  the  Mid- 
dlesex Hospital ;  total  amount  collected,  $5,232.42. — 12.  Installation 
of  President  Shanklin ;  among  the  guests.  President  Taft,  Vice  Presi- 
dent Sherman,  Senator  Root,  and  delegates  from  many  colleges. 

Dec.  4.  Organization  of  the  New  England  Intercollegiate  Oratori- 
cal League,  composed  of   Brown,  Bowdoin,  Williams,  and  Wesleyan. 

1910,  Jan.     The  Classical  Club  reorganized. 

Feb.  2.  Gift  of  $100,000  from  the  General  Education  Board,  on 
condition  that  a  total  of  one  million  dollars  be  raised. 

April.  Electric  bells  installed  in  the  recitation  and  laboratory  build- 
ings.— 27.  The  college  body  votes  to  adopt  a  tax  on  each  student  of 
$15  a  year  for  financing  athletics. 

May  5.  Wesleyan  admitted  to  the  benefits  of  the  Carnegie  Founda- 
tion for  the  Advancement  of  Teaching. — The  Wesleyan  representative 
wins  first  prize  in  the  first  contest  of  the  New  England  Intercollegiate 
Oratorical  League. — 21.  Wesleyan  wins  third  place  in  the  New  Eng- 
land Intercollegiate  Track  Meet. — 26.  Weslevan  wins  doubles  in  the 
New  England  Intercollegate  Tennis  Tournam'ent. 

June  29.     Commencement. 


ANNALS.  [1910-11. 

J9J0-n. 

Sept.  20.    Fall  term  began. 

Nov.  Freshman  and  sophomore  class  societies  abolished. — lo.  Ini- 
tiation into  Phi  Beta  Kappa  of  four  members  of  the  senior  class,  thus 
reverting  to  the  former  custom  of  initiating  before  the  completion  of 
the  course. 

Dec.  The  Trustees  vote  to  purchase  the  Pike  property  on  College 
Place. 

191 1,  Jan.  25.  The  College  purchased  a  piece  of  land  to  the  west  of 
Mt.  Vernon  Street,  as  a  site  for  an  observatory. 


XXV 


THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  OF 
WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY. 


presidents. 

Rev.  Laban  Clark,  D.D 1831-1868 

Hon.  Jacob  Sleeper  1869-1871 

Charles  Carter  North,  M.A 1871-1877 

Hon.  Oliver  Hoyt 1877-1881 

Andrew  Varick  Stout  1881-1882 

Hon.  Oliver  Hoyt  1882-1887 

Hon.  George  Greenwood  Reynolds,  LL.D.  ...(No.  166)  1887-1903 

Henry  Cruise  Murphy  Ingraham,  LL.D.   ...(No.  778)  1903-1911 


secretaries. 

George  Washington  Stanley    1831-1833 

Rev.  Heman  Bangs    1833-1838 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A 1838-1842 

Rev.  Charles  Adams,  D.D 1842-1844 

Charles  Woodward,  M.D 1844-1859 

Rev.  Benjamin  Griffen   1859-1861 

Rev.  John  Parker    1861-1864 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Lindsay,  D.D (No.  127)  1864-1865 

Hon.  Arthur  Benjamin  Calef,  M.A (No.  412)  1865-1871 

Rev.  Bradford  Kinney  Peirce,  D.D (No.  164)  1871-1874 

Rev.  Samuel  Foster  Upham,  D.D.,  LL.D.   ...(No.  548)  1874-1882 

Rev.  Edson  Wyllys  Burr,  D.D (No.  648)  1882-1900 

Rev.  Edmund  Mead  Mills,  Ph.D.,  D.D (No.  983)  1900-1903 

Rev.  David  George  Downey,  D.D (No.  1355)  1903- 

treasurers. 

John  Lyon  Smith   183^-1834 

Rev.  Heman  Bangs  1834-1835 

John  Lyon  Smith   1835-1856 

Hon.  Daniel  Wetmore  Camp 1856-1877 

Hon.  Oliver  Hoyt 1878-1879 

William  Hoyt  1879-1892 

John  Emory  Andrus,  B.A (No.  710)  1892-1902 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Buck,  D.D (No.  772)  1902-1907 

Clinton  DeWitt  Burdick,  M.A (No.  1427)  1907- 

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TRUSTEES. 


Rev.  Laban  Clark,  D.D 

Rev.  Thomas  Burch   

Rev.  Heman  Bangs    

Hon.  Isaac  Kellogg 

Aaron  Sandford 

James  L.  Phelps,  M.D • 

John  Lyon  Smith   

Rev.  President  Willbur  Fisk,  D.D 

Rev.  Joseph  Annis  Merrill  

Hon.  Abel  Bliss   

Abraham  Avery 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Hardy  

Hon.  Isaiah  Fisk  

William  R.  Shafter  

George  Washington  Stanley 

Hon.  Elijah  Hubbard 

Henry  L.  DeKo\tn 

Jonathan  Barnes  

Hon.  William  Lucius  Storrs,  LL.D 

Hon.  Samuel  Dickinson  Hubbard,  LL.D 

Isaac  Webb  

William  James  Trench  -. 

Rev.  Charles  D.  Cahoon  

Charles  Sherman 

Hon.  Seth  Sprague 

Samuel  Russell   

Hon.  Ebenezer  Jackson,  M.A 

Rev.  Charles  Adams,  D.D 

Rev.  President  Nathan  Bangs,  D.D 

Rev.  President  Stephen  Olin,  D.D.,  LL.D 

Rev.  Ezekiel  Robinson : 

Charles  Woodward,  M.D 

George  Andrews 

Rev.  George  Gary,  D.D 

Hon.  James  Harper  

Hon.  Jacob  Sleeper   

Rev.  Schuyler  Seager,  D.D (No.  42) 

Rev.  Benjamin  Ray  Hoyt 

Hon.  Elisha  Harris  

Thomas  Griswold  Mather  

Rev.  Bishop  Edmund  Storer  Janes,  D.D.,  LL.D 

Rev.  Professor  Charles  Kittredge  True,  D.D 

Daniel  Drew 

Isaac  Rich  

Rev.  President  Nathan  Bangs,  D.D 

Rev.  Benjamin  Griffen   


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TRUSTEES. 


President  Augustus  William  Smith,  LL.D 1853-1866 

John  Gove 1853-1863 

Hon.  Lee  Claflin 1853-1871 

Joseph  Tobey 1854-1861 

Hon.  Charles  Parker 1854-1859 

Hon.  Daniel  Wetmore  Camp   1855-1877 

Rev.  James  Porter,  D.D 1855-1871 

Rev.  Gardner  Baker 1855-1859 

John  Hubbard  Watkinson (Class  of  1835)  1857-1871 

Rev.  President  Jo.seph  Cummings,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (No.  119)  1858-1875 

Rev.  David  Patten,  D.D (No.  12)  1858-1871 

Preston  Bennett 1858-1863 

Rev.  John  Parker 1859-1871 

Andrew^  Varick  Stout  1859-1864 

Cornelius  Walsh  1859-1874 

Rev.  Seth  Howard  Beale  1859-1884 

Rev.  Daniel  Curry,  D.D.,  LL.D (No.  49)  1862-1887 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Lindsay,  D.D (No.  127)  1862-1875 

Hon.  Arthur  Benjamin  Calef,  M.A (No.  412)  1862-1880 

Hon.  Benjamin   Douglas    1862-1885 

Hon.  Oliver  Hoyt   1862-1887 

Daniel  Henry  Chase,  LL.D (No.  i)  1862-1877 

Rev.  James  Pike,  D.D (Qass  of  1842)  1862-1871 

Oliver  Cutts 1863-1879 

Charles  Carter  North,  M.A 1864-1891 

Horace  Smith    1865-1871 

Daniel  Drew  Chamberlain,  M.A 1865-1880 

Rev.  Bradford  Kinney  Peirce,  D.D (No.  164)  1871-1882 

Re\'.  Jonathan  Kelsey  Burr,  D.D (No.  254)  1871-1882 

Orange  Judd,  M.A (No.  315)  1871-1892 

Rev.  Samuel  Foster  Upham,  D.D.,  LL.D (No.  548)  1871-1904 

Rev.  Gardner  Baker   1871-1874 

Henry  J.  Baker 1871-1879 

Rev.  William  G.  Que.\l 1871-1878 

John  Clark  Rand,  M.A (No.  746)  1871-1879 

Rev.  Pearly  P.  Ray  1871-1874 

Rev.  Lorenzo  Dow  Barrows,  D.D 1871-1878 

Hon.  William  Deering  1871-1877 

Rev.  Joseph  Elijah  King,  Ph.D.,  D.D (No.  316)  1871- 

George  Ingraham  Seney,  M.A (Class  of  1845)  1871-1888 

Rev.  Bostwick  Hawley,  D.D (No.  72)  1871-1884 

Prof.  Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A (No.  20)  1871-1875 

Rev.  Daniel  Avery  Whedon,  D.D (No.  268)  1871-1880 

Rev.  Morris  D'Camp  Crawford,  D.D 1871-1896 

Rev.  William  Griffin,  D.D 1871-1898 

Hon.  Charles  Parker 1871-1885 

Hon.  George  Greenwood  Reynolds,  LL.D (No.  166)  1871- 


TRUSTEES. 


Rev.  Winfield  Scott  Smyth,  Ph.D (No.  749)  1871-1882 

James  Horton  Taft  1874-1875 

Rev.  Henry  Ward  Bennett,  M.A (No.  713)  1874-1878 

Rev.  James  Clarke  Watson  Coxe,  Ph.D.,  D.D.  (No.  756)  1874-1878 

Hon.  George  J.  Ferry 1874-1882 

Joseph  Shipley  Spinney   1875-1882 

Rev.  William  Rice,  D.D 1875-1897 

John  Flavel  Judd 1875-1884 

Hon.  Watson  Carvosso  Squire,  B.A (No.  639)  1875- 

Rev.  President  Cyrus  David  Foss,  D.D.,  LL.D.   (No.  481)  1875-1910 

Hon.  Reuben  Barnes  Dunn  1877-1889 

Andrew  Varick  Stout 1877-1883 

Rev.  Reuben  Nelson,  D.D 1877-1878 

John  Humphrey  Sessions  1878-1899 

Joseph  B  Thomas,  Jr (No.  941)  1878-1897 

Rev.  Henry  Crounce  Abbott,  M.A (No.  608)  1878-1882 

Rev.  Abraham  Merrill  Wheeler,  M.A (No.  503)  1878-1883 

Rev.  George  Janvrin   Judkins,   M.A (No.  658)  1878-1884 

Rev.  Bishop  William  L.  Harris,  D.D.,  LL.D 1879-1887 

William  Hoyt  1879-1903 

Bowles  Colgate  1879-1902 

Simeon  Sereno  Scranton  1880-1891 

Joseph  Suydam  Stout  1880-1904 

Hon.  David  Ward  Northrop,  M.A (No.  871)  1880-1911 

Hon.  Augustus  Ledyard  Smith,  M.A (No.  495)  1880-1901 

William  H.  Wallace  1880-1884 

Stephen  Barker   1880-1888 

Rev.  George  Henry  Whitney,  D.D (No.  606)  1880-1902 

William  J.  Hutchinson  1880-1882 

Payne  Pettibone 1880-1888 

Charles  Lacey  Hamilton,  M.A (No.  918)  1880-1887 

Rev.  David  Copeland,  Ph.D.,  D.D (No.  508)  1880-1882 

Samuel  Talcott  Camp  1880-1903 

Hon.  Phineas  Chapman  Lounsbury,  LL.D 1880- 

Rev.  Bishop  Gilbert  Haven,  D.D (No.  284)  1880-1881 

Charles  Scott  1880-1904 

Stephen  Henry  Olin,  LL.D (No.  835)  1880- 

Rev.  Micah  Jones  Talbot,    D.D (No.  226)  1880-1881 

Rev.  President  John  Wesley  Beach,  D.D.   ..(No.  253)  1880-1887 

John  Clark  Rand,  M.A (No.  746)  1881-1892 

Rev.  Bishop  Edward  Gayer  Andrews,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (No. 

307)   1881-1907 

Rev.  Daniel  Avery  Whedon,  D.D (No.  268)  1881-1905 

Rev.  George  Loomis,  D.D (No.  193)  1881-1885 

Rev.  George  Gamaliel  Dains,  M.A (No.  617)  1882-1884 

Anderson  Fowler   1882-1891 

Hon.  David  Benjamin  Lockwood,  M.A (No.  374)  1882-1887 


TRUSTEES. 


Rev.  Edson  Wyllys  Burr,  D.D (No.  648)  1882-1900 

Robert  Seney   1883-1889 

Rev.  Aaron  Rittenhouse,  D.D (No.  702)  1883-1884 

William  Murphy  Ingraham,  M.A (No.  288)  1883-1903 

Rev.  David  Hough  Ela,  D.D (No.  560)  1883-1887 

Rev.  Nathan  Willis  Wilder,  M.A (No.  707)  1884-1888 

Rev.  Andrew  Longacre,  D.D 1885-1901 

Rev.  James  Monroe  Buckley,  D.D.,  LL.D.   (Class  of  i860)  1885- 

Rev.  Charles  E.  Libbey,  Ph.B 1885-1888 

Rev.  Daniel  Clark  Knowles,  D.D (No.  594)  1885-1909 

George  W.  Cheeseman  1885-1886 

Rev.  Melvin  Dewain  Kinney,  M.A (No.  659)  1886-1893 

Rev.  Henry  Alanson  Starks,  D.D (No.  903)  1886-1892 

John  Nev^ton  Camp 1886-1889 

Cephas  Brainerd  Rogers   1886- 

Rev.  Edmund  Mead  Mills,  Ph.D.,  D.D (No.  983)  1886- 

HoN.  Darius  Baker,  M.A (No.  908)  1887- 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Lindsay,  D.D (No.  127)  1887-1907 

Rev.  DeWitt  C.  Olmstead   1887-1888 

Mark  Hoyt  1887-1897 

Hon.  William  Connell  1888-1909 

Rev.  David  Hough  Ela,  D.D (No.  560)  1888-1903 

George  Slocum  Bennett,  M.A (No.  770)  1888-1910 

Hon.  Martin  Augustine  Knapp,  LL.D (No.  868)  1888- 

Rev.  Albert  Sanford  Hunt,  D.D (No.  422)  1888-1898 

Rev.  Oliver  Haley  Fernald,  M.A (No.  735)  1888- 1894 

Joseph  Shipley  Spinney   1888-1893 

Charles  Lee  Rockwell 1888- 

Hon.  George  West  1888-1901 

Rev.  Bishop  Daniel  Ayres  Goodsell,  D.D 1888-1892 

Rev.  Leonard  Lemon  Beeman,  M.A (No.  1068)  1888-1893 

Rev.  President  Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  D.D.,  LL.D.  . .  1889-1908 

John  Emory  Andrus,  B.A (No.  710)  1889- 

Rev.  James  Oscar  Woodruff   1889-1896 

Rev.  Edgar  Moncena  Smith,  D.D (No.  963)  1889-1894 

Hon.  Daniel  Ayres,  M.D.,  LL.D (Class  of  1842)  1S90-1892 

Rev.  Azel  Washburn  Hazen,  D.D 1892- 

Rev.  James  Emery  Cochran  Sawyer,  D.D 1892-1895 

Letsome  Terrell  Wooster  1892-1902 

Rev.  Henry  Ward  Bennett,  D.D (No.  713)  1893-1898 

Rev.  William  Valentine  Kelley,  D.D.,  L.H.D.  (No.  803)  1893- 

James  Henry  Alexander  1893-1903 

Roswell  Sargeant  Douglass,  M.A (No.  692)  1893-1899 

Rev.  Joel  Osmon  Sherburn,  M.A (No.  1025)  1893-1906 

Webster  Rogers  Walkley,  D.C.L (No.  677)  1894- 

HoN.  William  Copeland  Wallace,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (No.  1132)  1894- 1901 

Rev.  Joseph  Franklin  Haley,  M.A (No.  1124)  1894-1899 


TRUSTEES. 


Frank  Smith  Jones 1894- 

Rev.  John  Hamline  Coleman  1895-1904 

Rev.  Edwin  Bailey  Olmstead (Class  of  1880)  1896-1897 

Rev.  Charles  Wesley  Gallagher,  D.D (No.  915)  1896-1899 

Henry  Cruise  Murphy  Ingraham,  LL.D (No.  778)  1897-1911 

George  Silas  Coleman,  LL.D (No.  1119)  1897- 

Rev.  Ensign  McChesney,  Ph.D.,  D.D (No.  869)  1897-1899 

Andrew  Craig  Fields 1898-1903 

Rev.  Olin  Burr  Coit,  D.D (No.  1146)  1898-1903 

Rev.  James  Marcus  King,  D.D.,  LL.D (No.  723)  1898-1907 

Rev,  Webster  Harrison   Pearce,  D.D 1899-1902 

Rev.  Frank  Mason  North,  D.D (No.  984)  1899- 

Rev.  Isaac  Harrison  Whittier  Wharff,  D.D.  (No.  1164)  1899-1909 

Rev.  Edward  Olin  Thayer,  D.D (No.  1106)  1899-1904 

Charles  Gibson  1900- 

WiLLiAM  Edwin  Sessions  1900- 

Rev.  President  Herbert  Welch,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (No.  1499)  1901-1906 

James  Noel  Brown 1901- 

Henry  Hobart  Benedict    1901-1910 

Rev.  David  George  Downey,  D.D (No.  1355)  1902- 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Buck,  D.D (No.  772)  1902-1910 

Hon.  Wesley  Ulysses  Pearne,  B.A (No.  1053)  1902- 

WiLLiAM   Perry  Billings  1902- 

Rev.  Charles  Wesley  McCormick,  Ph.D.,  D.D.  (No.  1277)  1902-1903 
President   Abram    Winegardner   Harris,    Sc.D.,   LL.D, 

(No.  1245)    1903-1907 

Rev.  John  Young  Dobbins,  D.D 1903-1906 

Rev.  Albert  Pearne  Palmer,  M.A (No.  960)  1903- 

Orris  King  Eldredge 1903-1906 

Frederic  Wilcox  Clarke,  B.S (No.  909)  1904- 

Rev.  William  John  Chapman,  M.A (No.  1036)  1904-1910 

John  Thomas  Porter 1904- 

Cyrus  Daniel  Jones 1904- 

Rev.  Wilbur  Fisk  Holmes,  M.A (No.  1246)  1904-1909 

Charles  Scott,  Jr.,  M.A (No.  1451)  1905- 

Albert  "Randolph  Crittenden 1905- 

Rev.  Andrew  Jackson  Coultas,  Jr.,  D.D.  , , .  (No.  1239)  1905- 

Samuel  Wood  Bowne 1905-1910 

John  Gribbel 1905- 

James  Gardner  Shepherd 1905- 

George  Davis  Beattys,  M.A.,  LL.B (No.  1382)  1906- 

Rev.  Warren  Lanning  Hoagland,  D.D (No.  831)  1906- 

JoHN  Edgar  Leaycraft 1906- 

Clinton  DeWitt  Burdick,  M.A (No.  1427)  1907- 

Rev.  William  Monroe  Newton,  B.A (No.  1810)  1907-1910 

Rev,  Charles  Edward  Davis,  D.D (No.  1121)  1907- 

Rev.  William  Ingraham  Haven,  D.D (No.  1153)  iQO?- 


TRUSTEES. 

Theodore  E  Hancock,  LL.D (No.  953)  1907- 

Rev.  Abraham  John  Palmer,  D.D (No.  933)  1908- 

Rev.  David  Howard  Tribou,  D.D 1908- 

President  William  Arnold  Shanklin,  L.H.D.,  LL.D.  . .  1909- 

WiLLiAM  Henry  Burrows 1909- 

Rev.  Howard  Abbott  Clifford,  M.A (No.  1351)  1909- 

Rev.  Edwin  Sloan  Tasker,  M.A (No.  1623)  1909- 

HoN.  Arthur  Eugene  Sutherland,  LL.D.  ...(No.  1403)  1910- 

Reuben  Nelson  Bennett,  B.A (No.  1942)  1910- 

Rev.  Elwell  Alexander  Bishop,  D.D (No.  1169)  1910- 

John  Cheesman  Clark,  LL.B (No.  1432)  1910- 

WiLLiAM  Thayer  Rich  1910- 

Rev.  Charles  Otis  Judkins,  B.A (No.  1848)  1910- 


THE  FACULTY  OF  WESLEYAN 
UNIVERSITY. 


PRESIDENTS. 


Rev.  Willbur  Fisk,  D.D 1831-1839 

Rev.  Stephen  Olin,  D.D.,  LL.D 1839-1841 

Rev.  Nathan  Bangs,  D.D 1841-1842 

Rev.  Stephen  Olin,  D.D.,  LL.D 1842-1851 

Augustus  William  Smith,  LL.D 1852-1857 

Rev.  Joseph  Cummings,  D.D.,  LL.D (No.  119)  1857-1875 

Rev.  Cyrus  David  Foss,  D.D.,  LL.D (No.  481)  1875-1880 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Beach,  D.D.,  LL.D (No.  253)  1880-1887 

Rev.  Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  D.D.,  LL.D 1889-1908 

Rev.  William  Arnold  Shanklin,  L.H.D.,  LL.D 1909- 

ACTING   PRESIDENTS. 

Augustus  William  Smith,  LL.D 1835-36,  1839-41 

John  Johnston,  LL.D 1851-52,  1857-58 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D.  . .  (No.  406)   1872-73,  1887-89,  1896-97 
Rev.  William  North  Rice,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  . .  (No.  813)  *i907-o8,  1908-09 

VICE  PRESIDENT. 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D (No.  406)  1890-1903 

PROFESSORS. 

Rev.  Willbur  Fisk,  D.D.,  Moral  Science  and  Belles-Lettres  1831-1836 

Augustus  William  Smith,  LL.D.,  Mathematics  1831-1836 

Rev.  John  Mott  Smith,  M.A.,  Ancient  Languages   1831-1832 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A.,  Modern  Languages  . .  1831-1842 
William  Williams  Mather,  M.A.,  Chemistry,  Mineralogy, 

and  Geology  {Acting)    1833-1834 

Rev.    Daniel    Denison    Whedon.    D.D.,    LL.D.,    Ancient 

Languages    1833-1842 

Augustus   William    Smith,   LL.D.,   Mathematics,  Natural 

Philosophy,  and  Astronomy  1836-1839 

Rev.   Joseph   Holdich,    D.D.,   Moral  Science   and  Belles- 
Lettres    1836-1849 

John  Johnston,  LL.D.,  Natural  Science 1837-1873 


♦First  half-year. 


FACULTY. 

Augustus     William     Smith,     LL.D.,     Mathematics     and 

Natural  Philosophy   1839-1840 

Augustus    William    Smith,    LL.D.,    Natural  Philosophy 

and  Astronomy  1840-1843 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A.  (No.  20),  Mathematics  and 

Civil  Engineering  1840-1843 

Rev.  Nathan  Bangs,  D.D.,  Ecclesiastical  History 1841-1842 

Rev.  William  Marinus  Willett,  M.A.,  Hebrew  1841-1842 

Hon.  William  Lucius  Storrs,  LL.D.,  Law  1841-1846 

Rev.  Alfred   Saxe,   M.A.    (No.  84),  Normal  Instruction        1841-1843 

Rev.  Stephen  Olin,  D.D.,  Ecclesiastical  History   1842-1843 

Augustus   William   Smith,   LL.D.,   Mathematics   and   As- 
tronomy            1843- 1857 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A.  (No.  20),  Greek  and  Latin        1843-1848 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A.  (No.  20),  Greek 1848-1861 

Rev,  John   Wesley  Lindsay,   D.D.    (No.   127),  Latin  and 

Hebrezv 1848-1860 

Rev.   Charles   Kittredge   True,   D.D.,  Moral  Science   and 

Belles-Lettres  1849-1858 

Rev.  Joseph   Cummings,  D.D.,  LL.D.    (No.   119),  Moral 

Philosophy 1858-1861 

Rev.  Charles  Kittredge  True,  D.D.,  Intellectual  Philosophy 

and  Belles-Lcttres 1858-1860 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D.  (No.  406),  Mathetnatics 

and  Astronomy  1858-1904 

Rev.   Archibald    Campbell   Foss,   M.A.    (No.   436),   Latin 

and  Hebrew  1860-1863 

Rev.  Joseph  Cummings,   D.D.,  LL.D.    (No.   119),   Moral 

and  Intellectual  Philosophy 1861-1875 

Rev.  Calvin  Sears  Harrington,  D.D.  (No.  438),  Greek  ..  1861-1863 
Rev.  Calvin  Sears  Harrington,  D.D.  (No.  438),  Latin  ...  1863-1886 
Rev.  Fales  Henry  Newhall,  D.D,  (No.  296),  Rhetoric  and 

English  Literature    1863-1871 

James  Cooke  Van  Benschoten,  LL.D.,  Greek  1863- 1902 

Rev.  William  North  Rice,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  (No.  813),  Geol- 
ogy and  Natural  History 1867-1884 

Rev.  George  Prentice,  D.D.,  Rhetoric  and  English  Litera- 
ture            1871-1873 

John  Johnston,  LL.D.,  Natural  Science  {Emeritus)    1873-1879 

Rev.  George  Prentice,  D.D.,  Modern  Languages  1873- 1893 

Caleb  Thomas  Winchester,  L.H.D.    (No.  906),  Rhetoric 

and  English  Literature  1873-1890 

Wilbur  Olin  Atwater,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  (No.  790),  Chemistry  1874-1907 
Rev.  Joseph  Cummings,  D.D.,  LL.D,    (No.  119),  Mental 

Philosophy  and  Political  Economy  1875-1878 

Rev.   Cyrus  David  Foss,  D.D.,  LL.D.    (No.  481),  Moral 

Philosophy  1875-1880 


FACULTY. 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Beach,  D.D.,  LL.D.   (No.  253),  Moral 

Philosophy 1880-1887 

Rev.  George  Lewis  Westgate,  M.A.   (No,  822),  Political 

and  Social  Science 1880-1881 

Rev.   George  Lewis   Westgate,  M.A.    (No.  822),  History 

and  Political  Economy  1881-1885 

Rev.    William    North    Rice,    Ph.D.,    LL.D.     (No.    813), 

Geology    1884- 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A.   (No.  1037),  Physics 1884- 

Woodrow   Wilson,   Ph.D.,   LL.D.,   History   and  Political 

Economy    1888-1890 

Herbert  William  Conn,  Ph.D.,  Biology 1888- 

Elmer  Truesdell  Merrill,  M.A.  (No.  1280),  Latin 1888-1905 

Andrew  Campbell  Armstrong,  Ph.D.,  Philosophy  1888- 

Rev.  Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Moral  Phi- 
losophy   1889-1908 

Caleb    Thomas   Winchester,   L.H.D.    (No.   906),   English 

Literature    1890- 

Edward  Bennett  Rosa,  Ph.D.  (No.  1450),  Physics 1892-1903 

William  Edward  Mead,  Ph.D.   (No.  1279),  English  Lan- 
guage      1893- 

Walter  Parke  Bradley,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry  1893- 

Oscar  Kuhns,  L.H.D.  (No.  1393),  Romance  Languages  ..  1893- 

Willard  Clark  Fisher,  B.A.,  Economics  and  Social  Science  1896- 

Edward  Burr  Van  Vleck,  Ph.D.  (No.  1375),  Mathematics  1898-1906 

Max  Farrand,  Ph.D.,  History  1900-1901 

Raymond  Dodge,  Ph.D.,  Psychology  1902- 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D.  (No.  406),  Mathematical 

and  Astronomy  (Emeritus)    1904- 

Karl  Pomeroy  Harrington,  M.A.  (No.  1308),  Latin 1905- 

William  Arthur  Heidel,  Ph.D.,  Greek  1905- 

Francis  Gano  Benedict,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1905-1907 

Robert  Herndon  Fife,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  German 1905- 

George  Matthew  Dutcher,  Ph.D.,  History 1905- 

Walter  Guyton  Cady,  Ph.D.,  Physics 1907- 

Rev.    Bradford    Paul    Raymond,    D.D.,    LL.D.,    English 

Bible   , 1908-1909 

Rev.  Bradford  Paul  Raymond,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Ethics  and 

Biblical  Literature   (Emeritus) ,    1909- 


ASSISTANT  PROFESSORS. 

Rev.   Joseph  Holdich,   D.D.,   Moral  Science  and  Belles- 

Lettres   1835-1836 

John  Johnston,  LL.D.,  Mathematics 1835-1837 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A.  (No.  20),  Mathematics  and 

Natural  Philosophy  1839-1840 

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FACULTY. 

ADJUNCT  PROFESSORS. 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D.  (No.  406),  Mathematics  1853-1857 
Rev.  Albert  Sanford  Hunt,  D.D.  (No.  422),  Moral  Science 

and  Belles-Lettres   1853-1855 

ASSOCIATE  PROFESSORS. 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A.  (No.  1037),  Physics 1881-1884 

Herbert  William  Conn,  Ph.D.,  Biology  1886-1888 

William  Edward  Mead,  Ph.D.   (No.  1279),  English  Lan- 
guage      1890-1893 

Andrew  Stephenson,  Ph.D.,  History  1890-1894 

Walter  Parke  Bradley,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1890-1893 

Oscar  Kuhns,  L.H.D.  (No.  1393).  Romance  Languages  ...  1890-1893 

Edward  Bennett  Rosa,  Ph.D.  (No.  1450),  Physics  1891-1892 

Willard  Clark  Fisher,  B.A.,  Economics  and  Social  Science  1892-1896 

Alfred  Pearce  Dennis,  Ph.D.,  History  1894-1896 

Frank  Walter  Nicolson,  M.A.,  Latin 1895- 

Edward  Burr  Van  Vleck,  Ph.D.  (No.  137s),  Mathematics  1895-1898 

Albert  Bernhardt  Faust,  Ph.D.,  German  1896- 1903 

James  Morton  Paton,  Ph.D.,  Greek   1898-1905 

Max  Farrand,  Ph.D.,  History  1898-1900 

Raymond  Dodge,  Ph.D.,  Philosophy 1899-1902 

Francis  Gano  Benedict,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry  1901-1905 

George  Matthew  Dutcher,  Ph.D.,  History   1901-1905 

George  Davis  Chase,  Ph.D.,  Latin 1902-1905 

Walter  Guyton  Cady,  Ph.D.,  Physics  1903-1907 

Robert  Herndon  Fife,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  German   1903- 1905 

Joseph  William  Hewitt,  Ph.D.,  Latin  and  Greek   1905- 

Thomas  Emery  McKinney,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics  1906-1908 

Leroy  Albert  Howland,  Ph.D.  (No.  2150),  Mathematics  . .  1908- 

Burton  Howard  Camp,  M.A.  (No.  2197),  Mathematics  ..  1909- 


LECTURERS, 

Oliver    Pay  son    Hubbard,    M.A.,    Chemistry,    Mineralogy, 

and   Geology    1834-1835 

John  Johnston,  LL.D.,  Natural  Science 1835-1837 

Rev.  Charles  David  Burritt,  M.A.  (No.  215),  Botany  ...  1844-1845 
Rev.  Moses  Clark  White,  M.D.  (No.  269),  Histology,  and 

The  Use  of  the  Microscope  1868-1875 

Rev.  Henry  Norman  Hudson,  M.A.,  Shakespeare 1868-1869 

Noah  Cressy,  M.D.,  Comparative  Osteology 1868-1871 

George  Brown  Goode,  LL.D..  (No.  917),  Natural  History  1879-1881 
Rev.  Henry  Alanson  Starks,  D.D.   (No.  903),  Ethics,  and 

Evidences  of  Christianity   1896-1898 

Rev.  Henry  Alanson  Starks,  D.D.   (No.  903),  The  Bible, 

and  Evidences  of  Christianity   1898-1899 

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FACULTY. 

Rev.  Clark  Smith  Beardslee,  D.D.,  Ethics  1909- 

Rev.  Arthur  Lincoln   Gillett,   D.D.,   Evidences   of   Chris- 
tianity           1909- 

Henry  Barrett  Learned,  Ph.D.,  History *i909-i9io 


INSTRUCTORS. 

Rev.  William  Rhodes  Bagnall,  M.A.  (No.  116),  Hebrew  . .  1842-1846 
Rev.  Henry    DeKoven,    D.D.    (class    of    1836),    Modern 

Languages    1842-1843 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A.,  Modern  Languages  . .  1843-1844 

James  Cooke  Van  Benschoten,  LL.D.,  Modern  Languages  1863-1873 

Rev.  Fales  Henry  Newhall,  D.D.   (No.  296),  Hebrew  ...  1863-1871 

Follansbee  Goodrich  Welch,  M.D.,  Gymnastics  1868-1869 

Rev.  George  Prentice,  D.D.,  Hebrew 1871-1880 

Wilbur  Olin  Atwater,  Ph.D.  (No.  790),  Chemistry 1873-1874 

Ralph  Guernsey  Hibbard,  M.A.,  Elocution  1876-1904 

Arthur  Taylor  Neale,  Ph.D.  (No.  1019),  Practical  Chem- 
istry    1876-1877 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A.  (No.  1037),  Physics  1880-1881 

William  Lambert  Gooding,  Ph.D.,  Ethics 1881-1882 

Lawrence  Bunting  Fletcher,  Ph.D.,  Physics 1882-1883 

Frank  Sargent  Hoffman,  B.D.,  Ph.D.,  Mental  Philosophy  1883-1885 

Alfred  Charles  True,  Sc.D.  (No.  1030),  Greek 1884-1885 

Herbert  William  Conn,  Ph.D.,  Biology 1884-1886 

Alfred  Charles  True,  Sc.D.  (No.  1030),  Greek  and  Latin  1885-1886 
Abram  Winegardner  Harris.  LL.D.   (No.  1245),  History 

and  Political  Economy  1885-1888 

Elias  Hershey  Sneath,  B.D.,  Ph.D.,  Mental  Philosophy  . . .  1885-1888 

Alfred  Charles  True,  Sc.D.  (No.  1030),  Latin 1886-1888 

Walter  Parke  Bradley,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1889-1890 

Oscar  Kuhns,  L.H.D.  (No.  1393),  French 1889-1890 

William  John  James,  M.A.  (No.  1328),  Mathematics 1890-1895 

Winthrop    More    Daniels,    M.A.,   Economics   and    Social 

Science   1891-1892 

Frank  Walter  Nicolson,  M.A.,  Latin  1894-1895 

William  Snyder  Eichelberger,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics 1894-1896 

Charles  Ford  Langworthy,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1894-1896 

James  Morton  Paton,  Ph.D.,  Greek   1895-1898 

Max  Farrand,  Ph.D.,  History  1896-1898 

Francis  Gano  Benedict,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1896-1901 

George  Herbert  Ling,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics  1896-1901 

Charles  Hubbard  Judd,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  (No.  1802),  Philos- 
ophy      1896-1898 

Arthur  Gordner  Leacock,  Ph.D.,  Latin  1896-1897 


*  First  half-year. 


FACULTY. 

Herman  Wadsworth  Hayley,  Ph.D.,  Latin  1897-1899 

Raymond  Dodge,  Ph.D.,  Philosophy  1898-1899 

Emory  Bair  Lease,  Ph.D.,  Latin  1899-1901 

George  Davis  Chase,  Ph.D.,  Latin  1901-1902 

Arthur  Constant  Lunn,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics  and  Astron- 
omy    1901-1902 

Walter  Guyton  Cady,  Ph.D.,  Physics 1902-1903 

Otto  Dunkel,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics  1902-1904 

Burton  Howard  Camp,  M.A.  (No.  2197),  Mathematics  ..  1904-1905 

Evert  Mordecai  Clark,  M.A.,  Mathematics (winter  term).  1904-1905 

Arthur  Henry  Harrop,  Ph.D.,  Greek (second  half-year),  1904-1905 

Bernard  Capen  Ewer,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics (spring  term),  1904-1905 

Ralph  Clewell  Super,  M.A.,  Modern  Languages 1905- 1909 

Robert  Allyn  Budington,  M.A.,  Biology  1905-1908 

Roswell  Powell  Stephens,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics  1905-1907 

Leroy  Albert  Howland,  Ph.D.  (No.  2150),  Mathematics  ..  1905-1906 

John  Wesley  Wetzel,  Ph.B.,  Public  Speaking  1906- 

Burton  Howard  Camp,  M.A.  (No.  2197),  Mathematics  ..  1907-1909 

Raemer  Rex  Renshaw,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1907- 

Clarence  Frederic  Hale,  Ph.D.   (No.  2365),  Chemistry  ..  1907-1908 

Albert  Davis,  Ph.D.,  English  1907-1908 

Isaiah  Bowman,  B.S.,  Physical  Geography  1907-1909 

John  William  Turrentine,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1908- 

Louis  Bliss  Gillet,  B.A.,  English  1908- 

David  Day  Whitney,  Ph.D.  (No.  2457),  Biology  1908- 

Alexander   Chilson    Stevens,   M.E.    (class   of    1906).    De- 
scriptive Geometry  1908- 

Gilbert  Haven  Cady,  B.A,,  Physical  Geography 1909-1910 

Paul  Holroyd  Curts,  Ph.D.,  German 1909- 

Charles  Edward  Graves,  B.A.   (No.  2682),  Romance  Lan- 
guages      1909- 

John  Kenyon  Lamond,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics 1910- 


TUTORS. 

William  Magoun,  M.A 1831-1831 

Daniel  Henry  Chase,  LL.D.   (No.  i)    1834-1835 

Rev.  Willard  Martin  Rice,  LL.D.  (No.  56),  Latin 1837-1840 

Rev.  Loren  Laertes  Knox,  D.D.  (No.  76),  Mathematics  ..  1838-1841 

Rev.  George  Willis  Ninde,  M.A.   (No.  135)    1841-1842 

Rev.  William  Rhodes  Bagnall,  M.A.  (No.  116),  Latin  ...  1842-1846 

Edmund  Longley,  M.A.  (No.  128),  Mathematics  1843-1844 

Rev.  Charles  David  Burritt,  M.A.  (No.  215),  Mathematics  1844-1845 

William  Francis  Smith,  M.A.  (No.  206),  Languages 1846-1847 

Rev.  Reuben  Harrison  Loomis,  M.A.    (No.  291),  Mathe- 

»««^»"  1846-1848 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Lindsay,  D.D.  (No.  127),  Languages  . .  1847-1848 

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FACULTY. 


Rev.  Daniel  Steele,  D.D.   (No.  352),  Mathematics  1848-1850 

Rev.  Albert    Sanford    Hunt,  D.D.   (No.  422).  Logic   and 

Rhetoric   1851-1852 

Rev.  Albert  Sanford  Hunt,  D.D.  (No.  422),  Mathematics  1852-1853 

Rev.  Solomon  Chapin,  M.A.,  M.D.   (No.  553)  1857-1858 

Darius  Baker,  LL.D.  (No.  908),  Latin  1872- 1874 

Rev.  Edgar  Moncena  Smith,  D.D.  (No.  963),  Mathematics  1872-1874 

Rev.  Charles  Francis  Rice,  D.D.   (No.  988),  Latin  1874-1877 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A.   (No.  1037),  Mathematics  1874-1877 
Clarence  Abiathar  Waldo,  Ph.D.  (No.  1108),  Mathematics  1877-1881 
John   Pancoast   Gordy,   LL.D.    (No.    1175),   Mental  Phi- 
losophy    1878-1883 

Rev.  Hinckley  Gilbert  Mitchell,  Ph.D.,  D.D.   (No.  1018), 

Latin  and  Hebrezv  1880-1883 

Alexander  Martin  Wilcox,  Ph.D.   (class  of  1877),  Greek  1880-1883 
Abram  Winegardner  Harris,  LL.D.    (No.   1245),  Mathe- 
matics     1881-1884 

Thomas  Hooper  Eckfeldt,  M.A.  (No.  1268),  Greek  1883-1884 

Elmer  Truesdell  Merrill,  M.A.   (No.  1280),  Latin 1883-1886 

Henry  Seely  White,  Ph.D.  (No.  1318),  Mathematics 1884-1887 

Franklin  Henry  Taylor,  M.A.  (No.  1372),  Greek  1886-1891 

Robert  Henry  Williams,  M.A.  (No.  1412),  Latin  1886-1889 

William  John  James,  M.A.  (No.  1328),  Mathematics 1887-1890 

Edward  Burr  Van  Vleck,  Ph.D.  (No.  1375),  Mathematics  1887-1890 

Karl  Pomeroy  Harrington,  M.A.  (No.  1308),  Latin   1889-1891 

William  Snyder  Eichelberger,  Ph.D.,  Mathematics  1890-1894 

John    Rogers    Commons,    M.A.,    Economics    and    Social 

Science 1890-1891 

Frank  Walter  Nicolson,  M.A.,  Latin 1891-1894 

Frederic  Samuel  Goodrich,  D.D.  (No.  1606),  Greek 1891-1892 

Charles  Jaques  Goodwin,  Ph.D.,  Greek  1892-1895 

Arthur  Wilson  James,  Ph.D.  (No.  1527),  German  1893-1896 

Frederick   Curry    Ostrander,    B.A.    (No.    1760),   Modern 

Languages  1900-1902 

Ralph  Clewell  Super,  M.A.,  Modern  Languages 1902-1905 

Harry  Torsey  Baker,  M.A.  (No.  2127),  English 1903-1904 

TEACHERS. 

Rev.  William  Marinus  Willett,  M.A.,  Hebrew 1838-1841 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A.,  Modern  Languages  . .  1848-1863 

Rev.  William  Jay  Foss,  B.A.  (No.  535),  Greek 1857-1858 

Rev.  Lyman    Coleman,  D.D.,  Hebrew   and   Biblical   Lit- 
erature     1860-1861 

Ralph  Guernsey  Hibbard,  M.A.,  Elocution  1860-1876 

Rev.  Lyman  Coleman,  D.D.,  Biblical  Literature 1861-1862 

Charles  Sumner  Nash,  B.A.,  Hebrew 1883-1884 


FACULTY. 

SECRETARIES   OF   THE   FACULTY. 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A 1835-1842 

Rev.  Joseph  Holdich,  D.D 1842-1845 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A (No.  20)  1845-1853 

Rev.  Albert  Sanford  Hunt,  D.D (No.  422)  1853-1855 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D (No.  406)  1855-1857 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A (No.  20)  1857-1860 

Rev.  Archibald  Campbell  Foss,  M.A (No.  436)  1860-1863 

Rev.  Calvin  Sears  Harrington,  D.D (No.  438)  1863-1864 

Rev.  Fales  Henry  Newhall,  D.D (No.  296)  1864-1867 

Rev.  Calvin  Sears  Harrington,  D.D (No.  438)  1867-1869 

Rev.  William  North  Rice,  Ph.D..  LL.D (No.  813)  1869-1880 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A (No.  1037)  1880-1882 

Rev.  William  North  Rice,  Ph.D.,  LL.D (No.  813)  1882-1892 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A (No.  1037)  1892-1895 

Frank  Walter  Nicolson,  M.A 1895- 

REGISTRARS. 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A 1837-1842 

Augustus  William  Smith,  LL.D 1842-1848 

John  Johnston,  LL.D 1848-1851 

Harvey  Bradburn  Lane,  M.A (No.  20)  1851-1861 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D (No.  406)  1861-1865 

Rev.  Edgar  Moncena  Smith,  D.D (No.  963)  1873-1874 

Morris  Barker  Crawford,  M.A (No.  1037)  1874-1877 

Willis  Gay  lord  Clarke,  M.A (No.  1144)  1877-1878 

Clarence  Abiathar  Waldo,  Ph.D (No.  1108)  1878-1881 

Abram  Winegardner  Harris,  LL.D (No.  1245)  1881-1884 

Henry  Seely  White,  Ph.D (No.  1318)  1884-1887 

William  John  James,  M.A (No.  1328)  1887-1891 

Frederic  Samuel  Goodrich,  D.D (No.  1606)  1891-1892 

LIBRARIANS. 

Daniel  Henry  Chase,  LL.D (No.  i)  1834-1835 

Rev.  Jacob  Frederick  Huber,  M.A 1837-1842 

John  Johnston,  LL.D 1842-1848 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Lindsay,  D.D (No.  127)  1848-1854 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D (No.  406)  1854-1857 

Rev.  John  Wesley  Lindsay,  D.D (No.  127)  1857-1860 

John  Monroe  Van  Vleck,  LL.D (No.  406)  1860-1867 

Samuel  Gray  Hulbert  1867-1868 

Rev.  William  North  Rice,  Ph.D.,  LL.D (No.  813)  1868-1869 

Caleb  Thomas  Winchester,  L.H.D (No.  906)  1869- 1885 

WilHs  Kimball  Stetson,  M.A (No.  1291)  1885-1887 

Oscar  Kuhns,  L.H.D (No.  1393)  1887-1891 

William  John  James,  M.A (No.  1328)  1891- 

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FACULTY. 


CURATORS   OF  THE   MUSEUM. 

George  Brown  Goode,  LL.D (No.  917)  1871-1879 

Rev.  William  North  Rice,  Ph.D.,  LL.D (No.  813)  1879-1884 

Walter  Bradford  Barrows,  B.S 1884-1886 

Samuel  Ward  Loper,  M.A 1894-1910 

ASSISTANTS. 

George  Brown  Goode,  LL.D.   (No.  917),  Museum   •    1870-1871 

Arthur  Taylor  Neale,  Ph.D.  (No.  1019),  Practical  Chem- 
istry      1874-1876 

Rev.  John  Henry   Pillsbury,   M.A.    (No.    1056),  Natural 

History    1875-1877 

Willis  Gaylord  Clarke,  M.A.  (No.  1144),  Library 1877-1878 

Burdett  Alberto  Rich,  B.A.  (No.  1188),  Library  1878-1880 

Henry  Leslie  Osborn,  Ph.D.  (No.  1186),  Natural  History  1878-1881 

Joseph  Chester  Burke,  M.A.  (No.  1035),  Physics 1879-1881 

John  Harper  Long,  Sc.D.,  Chemistry 1880-1881 

George  Fletcher  Winchester,  Library 1880-1881 

Joseph  Chester  Burke,  M.A.  (No.  1035),  Natural  History  1881-1882 

Charles  Dayton  Woods,  Sc.D.  (No.  1263),  Chemistry 1881-1883 

Merrill    Hitchcock,    B.A.     (No.    1272),    Astronomy    and 

Physics 1881-1882 

William  Edward  Mead,  Ph.D.  (No.  1279),  Library 1881-1882 

Walter  Bradford  Barrows,  B.S.,  Natural  History 1882-1884 

Willis  Kimball  Stetson,  M.A.   (No.  1291),  Library  1882-1885 

Henry  Seely  White,  Ph.D.    (No.   1318),  Astronomy  and 

Physics   1882-1883 

William  Edward  Mead,  Ph.D.   (No.  1279),  Rhetoric  ....  1884-1885 

Edward  Burr  Van  Vleck,  Ph.D.  (No.  1375),  Physics  ....  1884-1885 

Elbert  William  Rockwood,  B.S.,  Chemistry  1884-1886 

Frederick  Shenstone  Woods,  Ph.D.,  Physics 1885-1886 

John  Littlefield  Tilton,  Ph.D.  (No.  1406),  Natural  History  1886-1888 

Thomas  Hazen  Clark,  B.S.,  Chemistry  1886-1889 

Aaron    Louis    Treadwell,    Ph.D.     (No.     1536),    Natural 

History 1888-1891 

John  Law  Bridge,  Ph.D.  (No.  1508),  Chemistry  1889-1891 

Dudley  Chase  Abbott,  B.A.   (No.  1542),  Library   1889-1890 

Henry  Lincoln  Houghton,  B.S.,  Physics  1889-1890 

William  Snyder  Eichelberger,  Ph.D.,  Astronomy  1890-1896 

Charles  Manning  Child,  Ph.D.  (No.  1595),  Biology 1890-1892 

Richard  Watson  Cooper,  Litt.D.  (No.  1597),  Library 1890-1891 

James  Alonzo  Hulse,  B.S.   (No.  1613),  Physics  1890-1891 

Frank  Burnett  Dains,  Ph.D.  (No.  1600),  Chemistry 1891-1893 

Frederick  Allen  King,  M.A.  (No.  1649),  Library 1891-1892 

Charles  Wilfred  Savage,  B.S.  (No.  1661),  Physics 1891-1893 

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FACULTY. 

Lewis    Gardner    Westgate,    Ph.D.    (No.    1626),    Physical 

Geography  1892-1893 

John  Hendley  Barnhart,  M.D.   (No.  1674),  Museum   1892-1893 

Duncan  Starr  Johnson,  Ph.D.  (No.  1703),  Biology 1892-1893 

Everett  Hallerton  Scott,  B.A.   (No.  1719),  Library  1892-1893 

Samuel  Ward  Loper,  M.A.,  Museum  1893-1894 

Charles  Ford  Langworthy,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry   1893-1894 

OHn  Freeman  Tower,  Ph.D.   (No.  1728),  Chemistry   1893-1894 

Frederic  Cutts,  B.A.  (No.  1738),  Physics  1893-1894 

Charles  Gourlay  Goodrich,  M.S.  (No.  1743),  Library 1893-1894 

Albert  Emory  Loveland,  M.D.  (No.  1754),  Biology 1893-1894 

Frederick  Curry  Ostrander,  B.A.   (No.  1760),  Secretary's 

Office  1893-1894 

William  James  Shaw,  M.A.,  Philosophy 1894-1896 

Edmond  Robert  Sturtevant,  B.S.,  Chemistry 1894-1896 

William  Merrill  Esten,  M.S.  (No.  1788),  Biology 1894-1905 

Robert  Elmer  Hendershot,  B.S.  (No.  1796),  Library 1894-1895 

Rupert  Henry  Hopkins,  M.S.   (No.  1797),  Physics  1894-1896 

Frederic  Lawrence  Knowles,  B.A.  (No.  1803),  Secretary's 

Office  1894-1895 

Arthur  Whitmore  Smith,  M.S.,  Physics 1895-1896 

Edward    Francis    Coffin,    B.A.     (No.    1835),    Secretary's 

Office  1895-1896 

Ernest  Ketcham  Smith,  M.A.  (No.  1864),  Library 1895-1896 

Ernest    Ketcham    Smith,    M.A.     (No.    1864),    Secretary's 

Office  1896-1897 

Louis  Arthur  Norris,  M.A.  (No.  1906),  Library  1896-1897 

Edmund  David  Searls,  M.A.  (No.  1915),  Physics 1896-1898 

Olin  Freeman  Tower,  Ph.D.   (No.  1728),  Chemistry   1897-1898 

Charles  Harvey  Brown,  M.A.  (No.  1944),  Library 1897-1899 

Alvenza    Ingham    Smith,    B.A.    (No.    1972),    Secretary's 

Office    1897-1898 

Harry  Egerton  Ford,  B.A.,  Modern  Languages 1898-1900 

Arthur  Whitmore  Smith,  Ph.D.,  Physics 1898- 1899 

John  Ferguson  Snell,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1898-1899 

Harry  Edward  Wells,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1899-1901 

George  Alfred  Mellen,  B.A.,  English 1899-1900 

Frederick  Warren  Grover,  M.S.,  Physics 1899-1901 

Robert  Ellsworth  Harned,  B.A.,  B.D.  (No.  2083),  Library  1899-1900 

Fred  Wooding  Hutchinson,  B.S.   (No.  2085),  Astronomy  1899-1900 

Harry  Torsey  Baker,  M.A.  (No.  2127),  English 1900-1903 

Walter  Fenno  Dearborn,  Ph.D.   (No.  2143),  Library 1900-1901 

Thomas  Joseph  Bryan,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry 1901-1902 

Days  Elizabeth  Diefendorf,  Ph.B.,  Library  1901-1904 

Richard  Granville  Povey,  B.S.  (No.  2226),  Physics 1901-1902 

Josiah  Willard  Taylor,  B.A.  (No.  2308),  Library 1901-1902 

Allan  Winter  Rowe,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry  1902- 1904 

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FACULTY. 

William  Harry  demons,  M.A.  (No.  2266),  Library  1902-1903 

Clarence  Albert  Pierce,  Ph.D.  (No.  2300),  Physics 1902-1904 

George  Franklin  Strong,  B.A,  (No.  2390),  Library 1903-1904 

Alfred  Ludvig  Gunderson,  B.A.,  Physics 1904-1905 

George  Paget  Owen  Fenwick,  B.A.,  Chemistry  1904-1905 

Ernestine  Rose,  B.A.  (No.  2333),  Library 1904-1905 

Samuel  Foss  Holmes,  M.A.  (No.  2428),  English  1904-1906 

Clarence  Frederic  Hale,  Ph.D.  (No.  2365),  Chemistry  ...  1905- 1907 

Erwin  Stanley  Fulton,  B.S.,  Chemistry  1905-1906 

Martin  Stuart  Hall,  B.A.,  Physics  1905-1906 

Adrienne  Van  Winkle,  Library 1905-1907 

Thorne  Martin  Carpenter,  B.S.,  Chemistry  1906-1907 

Albert  Davis,  Ph.D.,  English 1906-1907 

Harold  DeForest  Arnold,  M.S.  (No.  2524),  Physics 1906-1907 

Mary  Abbie  Richardson,  Library  1906- 

Alexander  Chilson  Stevens,  M.E.  (class  of  1906),  Physics  IQO/- 
Marguerite   Morgan  Van   Benschoten,   B.A.    (No.  2467), 

Library  1907-1910 

Charles  Lewis  Brightman,  M.A.,  Physics  1909-1910 

Oscar  Fred  Hedenburg,  B.A.  (No.  2750),  Chemistry 1909- 

Harvey  Alden  Wooster,  M.A.  (No.  2782),  Psychology 1909-1910 

Ernest  Francis  Amy,  M.A.  (No.  2718),  English 1910- 

Ralph  Edgar  Gould,  B.S.,  Physics  1910- 

Edith  Leona  Eastman,  B.A.,  Library  1910- 

DIRECTORS    OF   THE   GYMNASIUM. 

Charles  Spaulding  Aldrich,  M.A 1894-1896 

Frederick  William  Marvel,  Ph.B 1896-1901 

David  Connolly  Hall,  Ph.B 1901-1902 

Frederick  William  Marvel,  Ph.B 1902-1903 

Horace  Cheney  Swan,  M.D 1903-1905 

Howard  Roland  Reiter,  B.A 1905- 

MECHANICIAN. 

Olin  Safford  Blakeslee  1891-1901 

DEANS   OF   WOMEN. 

Anna  Almira  Fisher,  M.A 1901-1904 

Julia  Brazos,  Ph.B (No.  2114)  1904-1910 


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MEMBERS  OF  THE  FACULTY. 

(not  Graduates  of  Wesleyan  University.) 
(Arranged  according  to  rank,  in  the  order  of  appointment.) 


*WILLBUR  FISK. 


B.A.,  Brown  University,  1815;  M.A.,  Brown,  1818;  D.D.,  Augusta 
College,  1820;  D.D.,  Brown,  1835.  Born  August  31,  1792,  Brattleboro, 
Vt. 

Studied  law  in  Lyndon,  Vt.,  1815-16.  Taught  in  Oaklands,  near 
Baltimore,  Md. ;  continued  the  study  of  law,  1816-17.  In  poor  health; 
resided  at  home,  Lyndon,  Vt.,  1817-18.  Joined  New  England  Confer- 
ence, Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1818.  Stationed  at  Craftsbury,  Vt., 
1818-19;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1819-21.  Superannuated  on  account  of 
ill  health,  1821-23.  Presiding  Elder  of  Vermont  District,  1823-26. 
Chaplain  of  Vermont  Legislature,  1826.  Principal  of  Wesleyan  Acad- 
emy, Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1826-31.  Elected  Bishop  of  the  Wesleyan 
Church  of  Canada,  but  declined  to  accept  the  office,  1828.  President 
OF  Wesleyan  University,  1830-39.  Visitor  of  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1832.  Delegate  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  to 
the  Wesleyan  Conference  in  England,  1835-36.  Elected  Bishop  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  but  declined,  1836.  Member  of  Board  of 
Education  of  Connecticut,  1839.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1824,  '28,  '32.  Died  February  22,  1839, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

♦STEPHEN  OLIN. 

B.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1820;  M.A.,  Middlebury,  1823;  D.D.,  Mid- 
dlebury,  1832,  and  Wesleyan  University,  and  University  of  Alabama, 
1834;    LL.D.,  Yale  College,  1845.     Born  March  2,  1797,  Leicester,  Vt. 

Commenced  teaching  in  South  Carolina;  principal  of  Tabernacle 
Academy,  S.  C.  Joined  South  Carolina  Conference,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  1824.  Professor  of  Belles-Lettres,  Franklin  College, 
Ga.,  1826-33.  President  of  Randolph-Macon  College,  Va.,  1834-37. 
Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1837-40.  President  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1839-41,  1842-51.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  1844;  to  Evangelical  Alliance,  London,  England, 
1846.     Died  August  16,  185 1,  Middletown,  Conn. 

*NATHAN  BANGS. 

D.D.    Bom  May  2,  1778,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Canada,  1799.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  Alethodist 
Episcopal  Church,  1802.  Appointed  to  Circuit  of  Bay  Quinte,  Canada, 
1802-04;  River  Le  French,  1804-05;  Oswegotchie,  1805-06;  Quebec, 
1806-07;  Niagara,  1807-08;  Delaware,  N.  Y.,  1808-09;  Albany,  1809-10. 
Stationed  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1810-12.  Presiding  Elder  of  Rhinebeck 
District,  1813-18;  New  York  District,  1819.  One  of  the  founders  of 
the  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Publishing 
agent    and    editor    of    books,    Methodist    Episcopal    Church,    1820-28. 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

Editor  of  The  Christian  Advocate  and  Journal,  Neiv  York,  N.  Y., 
1828-32.  Editor  of  The  Methodist  Magasine  and  Quarterly  Review, 
New  York,  1832-36.  Corresponding  secretary  of  the  Missionary 
Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1836-41.  President  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1841-42.  Stationed  at  Second  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1843-44;  Greene  St.,  New  York,  1844-46;  Sands  St.,  Brooklyn, 
1846-48.  Presiding  Elder  of  East  New  York  District,  1848-52.  Super- 
annuated, 1852-62.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1851-62.  Dele- 
gate to  the  first  delegated  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  1812;  delegate,  1812-52,  ten  sessions.  Died  May  3, 
1862,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1825;  M.A.,  Hamilton;  LL.D.,  Centenary 
College,  La.,  1847,  and  Hamilton,  1850.  Born  May  12,  1802,  Newport, 
N.  Y.         _  _ 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1825-27;  principal,  1827-31.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astron- 
omy, Wesleyan  University,  1831-57.  President  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1852-57.  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  U.  S.  Naval 
Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1859-66.  One  of  the  corps  of  astronomers 
sent  to  Labrador  by  the  U.  S.  Government  to  observe  the  solar  eclipse, 
i860.    Died  March  22,  1866,  Annapolis,  Md. 

BRADFORD  PAUL  RAYMOND. 

B.A.,  Lawrence  University,  1870;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1873; 
Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1^4; 
LL.D.,  Lawrence  University,  1889;  M.A.  {ad  eundem),  Wesleyan 
University,  1894;  D.D.,  Yale  University,  1901.  Born  April  22,  1846, 
Stamford,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Hamline  University,  Minn.,  1866-69;  Lawrence  University, 
Wis.,  1869-70;  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1870-73.  Joined 
New  England  Southern  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1874. 
Stationed  at  Allen  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1874-77;  Chestnut  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1877-80.  Studied  in  Germany,  1^0-81.  Stationed 
at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1881-83.  President  of  Lawrence  University,  1883-89. 
President  of  Wesleyan  University,  1889-1908;  Professor  of  the 
English  Bible,  1908-09;  of  Ethics  and  Biblical  Literature  (^Emer- 
itus), 1909 .     Author:    Christianity  and  the  Christ. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 


WILLIAM  ARNOLD  SHANKLIN. 

B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1883;  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1891 ; 
M.A.,  Hamilton,  1895;  D.D.,  University  of  Washington,  1895,  and 
Allegheny  College,  1910;  LL.D.,  Baker  University,  1906,  and  Trinity 
College,  Conn.,  1910;  L.H.D.,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1909.  Born 
April  18,  1862,  Carrollton,  Mo. 

Joined  South  Kansas  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1887. 
Stationed  at  Peru,  Kans.,  1887-89;  Fort  Scott,  1889-90.  Transferred 
to  Columbia  River  Conference,  1890.  Stationed  at  First  Church, 
Spokane,  Wash.,  1890-93;  First  Church,  Seattle,  1893-96.  Transferred 
to  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  1896.  Stationed  at  St.  Luke's  Church, 
Dubuque,  Iowa,  1896-1900.  Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference, 
1900.  Stationed  at  Reading,  Pa.,  1900-05.  Transferred  to  Upper  Iowa 
Conference,     1905.      President    of    Upper    Iowa    University,    1905-09. 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

President  of  Wesleyan  University,  1909 .    Transferred  to  New 

York  East  Conference,  1910.     Delegate  to  General  Conference,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  1908. 
Address:    325  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


*JOHN  PRICE  DURBIN. 

B.A.,  Cincinnati  College,  1825;  M.A.,  Cincinnati,  1828.  Born  1800, 
in  Bourbon  County,  Ky. 

Joined  Ohio  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1820.  Sta- 
tioned at  Greenville,  Ohio,  1820-21;  Lawrenceburg,  1821-22;  Hamilton 
and  Rossville,  1822-23;  Zanesville  Town,  1823-24;  Lebanon,  1824-25; 
Cincinnati,  1825-26.  Agent  for  Augusta  College,  Ky.,  1825-26.  Pro- 
fessor of  Ancient  Languages,  Augusta  College,  1826-31.  Chaplain, 
U.  S.  Senate,  1831.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1831.  Editor  of  The  Christian  Advocate  and  Journal,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1832-34.  President  of  Dickinson  College,  Pa.,  1834-45. 
Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference,  1836.  Traveled  in  Europe  and 
the  East,  1842-43.  Stationed  at  Union  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1846-47;  Trinity  Church.  Philadelphia,  1847-49.  Presiding  Elder.  North 
Philadelphia  District,  1849.  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Mission- 
ary Society,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1850-72.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1844-72,  eight  sessions.  Died 
October  18,  1876,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  MOTT  SMITH. 

B.A.,  Columbia  College,  1816.  Born  October  10,  1795,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church;  appointed  to  Jamaica  Circuit,  N.  Y.,  1817-18;  Suffolk 
Circuit,  1818-19;  Stamford,  Conn.,  1819-20.  Principal  of  Wesleyan 
Seminary  (situated  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  until  1826,  when  it  was 
removed  to  White  Plains,  N.  Y.),  1820-31.  Professor  of  the  Latin 
AND  Greek  Languages  and  Literature,  Wesleyan  University,  and 
Acting  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  1831-32.  Died  December  27, 
1832,  Middletown,  Conn. 

♦JACOB  FREDERICK  HUBER. 

M.A.  (Hon.),  Washington  (now  Trinity)  College,  Conn.,  1834. 
Born  March  9,  1801,  Basle,  Switzerland. 

Studied  in  the  Gymnasium  in  Basle.  Apprentice  and  clerk  in  a  com- 
mercial house  in  Basle,  1814-18.  Engaged  in  bookkeeping  in  Trieste, 
Austria,  1818-19.  Emigrated  to  America,  1819.  Studied  and  taught 
in  Bedford  Academy,  Pa.,  1820-22.  Studied  theology,  1822-24.  Studied 
in  Theological  Seminary  of  the  German  Reformed  Church,  Carlisle, 
Pa.,  1825-26.  Teacher  of  Modern  Languages,  Dickinson  College, 
1826-31.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Wesleyan  University, 
1831-42;  Librarian,  1837-42;  Instructor  in  Modern  Languages, 
1843,  1848-63.  Taught  modern  languages  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1842-78.     Died  January  3,   1878,   Aliddletown,   Conn. 

♦DANIEL  DENISON  WHEDON. 

B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1828;  M.A.,  Hamilton,  183 1 ;  D.D.,  Emory 
College;  LL.D..  Wesleyan  University,  1867.  Born  March  20,  1808, 
Onondaga,  N.  Y. 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

Studied  law  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now 
Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1829.  Tutor  in  Hamilton  College, 
1831-32.  Professor  of  the  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  and  Litera- 
ture, Wesleyan  University,  1833-42.  Joined  New  York  Conference,v 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1834.  Transferred  to  Troy  Conference, 
1842.  Stationed  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1843-45.  Professor  of  Rhetoric, 
Logic,  and  History,  University  of  Michigan,  1845-52.  Principal  of  a 
school,  Ravenswood,  N.  J.,  1852-54.  Stationed  at  New  York  and 
Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  New  York  East  Conference,  1855-56.  Editor  of  The 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review,  1856-84.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1852.     Died  June  8,  1885. 

♦WILLIAM  WILLIAMS  MATHER. 

M.A.   (Hon.),  1834.     Born  May  24,  1804,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Graduated  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1828. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  same,  1829-35.  Acting  Pro- 
fessor OF  Chemistry,  Mineralogy,  and  Geology,  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1833-34.  First  lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army,  1834-36.  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  University  of  Louisiana,  1836.  On  the  geological  survey 
of  the  state  of  New  York,  1836-44.  Ohio  state  geologist,  1837-40. 
Kentucky  state  geologist,  1838-39.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Ohio 
University,  1842-45 ;  Vice  President  and  Acting  President,  1847-50. 
Editor  of  The  Wesleyan  Agriculturist,  1851-52.  Died  February  27, 
1859,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

*JOSEPH  HOLDICH. 

M.A.,  Princeton  College,  1828;  D.D.,  La  Grange  College,  1843.  Born 
April  20,  1804,  Thomey,  Cambridgeshire,  England. 

Joined  Philadelphia  (Tonference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1822. 
Stationed  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1822-23;  Smyrna,  Del..  1823-24;  New- 
castle, 1824-25;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1825-26.  Visited  England,  1826-27. 
Stationed  at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  1827-29;  Trenton,  1829-31;  Union 
Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1831-33;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1833-34; 
Vestry  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1834-35.  Assistant  Professor  of  Moral 
Science  and  Belles-Lettres,  Wesleyan  University,  1835-36;  Pro- 
fessor, 1836-49.  Corresponding  secretary  of  American  Bible  Society, 
1849-78.  Visited  Europe  in  behalf  of  the  American  Bible  Society, 
1859.  Superannuated,  New  York  Conference,  1878-93.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1840,  '48,  '52,  '60. 
Died  April  10,  1893,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

♦JOHN  JOHNSTON. 

B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1832;  M.A.,  Bowdoin,  1835;  LL.D.,  McKen- 
dree  College,  1850.     Born  August  23,  1806.  Bristol,  Me. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1832-35;  principal,  1835.  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and 
Lecturer  in  Natural  Science,  Wesleyan  University,  1835-37;  Pro- 
fessor of  Natural  Science,  1837-73;  Professor  Emeritus,  1873-79. 
Died  December  2,  1879,  Clifton,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  MARINUS  WILLETT. 

Born  January  3,  1803,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1823. 
Stationed  at   Suffolk,   N.  Y.,    1823-24;    Wethersfield,   Conn.,    1824-25; 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.,  1825-26.  Transferred  to  Genesee  Conference, 
1826.  Stationed  at  Delphi,  N.  Y.,  1827-28;  Lysander,  1828-30;  Syra- 
cuse, 1830-32.  By  division  of  conference,  became  a  member  of  Oneida 
Conference,  1832.  Stationed  at  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  1832-33.  Health 
failed;  located,  1833.  Teacher  of  Hebrew  in  Wesleyan  University, 
1838-41 ;  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Biblical  Literature,  1841-42. 
Editor  of  The  Classic,  Wesleyan  University,  1842.  Founder  and  Pres- 
ident of  Newbury  Biblical  Institute,  Vt.,  1843-48.  Engaged  in  literary 
work  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1848-95.  Editor  of  The  Bible  Magazine, 
1882.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
1828.     Died  December  7,  1895,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

*WILLIAM  LUCIUS  STORRS. 

B.A.,  Yale  College,  1814;  M.A.,  Yale,  1817;  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve 
University,  1846.     Born  March  25,   1795,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1817.  Member  of  the  Connecticut  House  of 
Representatives,  1827-29.  Member  of  Congress,  1829-33,  1839-40. 
Speaker  of  the  Connecticut  House  of  Representatives,  1834.  Associate 
judge  of  the  Connecticut  Supreme  Court  of  Errors,  1840.  Professor 
of  Law,  Wesleyan  University,  1841-46.  Chief  justice  of  Connecticut 
Supreme  Court  of  Errors,  1857-61.  Professor  of  Jurisprudence,  Yale 
College,  1846-47.    Died  June  25,  1861,  Hartford,  Conn. 

♦CHARLES  KITTREDGE  TRUE. 

B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1832;  D.D.,  Harvard,  1849.  Born  August 
14,  1809,   Portland,  Me. 

Preached  in  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Medford,  Mass.,  1831-32; 
Newton  Upper  Falls,  1832-33.  Joined  New  England  Conference, 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1833.  Stationed  at  Bristol  and  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1833-34.  Agent  of  N.  E.  Conference  Missionary  Educa- 
tion Society,  1834.  First  principal  of  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1835-36. 
Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1836.  Stationed  at  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1836-37;  John  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1837-38.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  England  Conference,  1838.  Stationed  at  Common  St., 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1838-40 ;  Springfield,  1840-41 ;  North  Russell  St.,  Boston, 
1841-43;  Park  St.,  Worcester,  1843-44;  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea,  1844-46; 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  1846-48;  High  St.  (now  Trinity  Church), 
Charlestown,  1848-49.  Professor  of  Moral  Science  and  Belles- 
Lettres,  Wesleyan  University,  1849-60.  Stationed  at  Tarrytown, 
N.  Y.,  1860-62;  30th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Fishkill,  N.  Y., 
1864-65;  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1865-66.  Transferred  to  New  England  Con- 
ference, 1866.  Stationed  at  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  Mass,  1866-67 ;  New- 
ton Upper  Falls,  1867-69;  Monson,  1869-70.  Financial  Agent  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1870-77.  Professor  of  Logic  and  Practical 
Theology,  Tabernacle  College,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1875.  Stationed  at 
Whitestone,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Cold  Spring,  1877-78;  Cedar  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, 1878.    Died  June  19,  1878. 

*JAMES  COOKE  VAN  BENSCHOTEN. 

B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1856;  M.A.,  Madison  University,  1857; 
LL.D.,  Rochester  University,  1875.  Born  December  15,  1827,  La 
Grange,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Genesee  College,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1850-54.  Teacher  of 
Ancient  Languages,  Oxford  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1855-56;  Sus- 
quehanna Seminary,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1856-57.  Principal  of  Oxford 
Collegiate   Institute,   N.   Y.,   1857-58.     Studied   in   the  Universities   of 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

Berlin,  Bonn,  Gottingen,  and  Athens,  1858-61.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1861-62.  Teacher  of  Ancient  Languages  in 
Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Pro- 
fessor OF  THE  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  and  Instructor  in 
THE  Modern  Languages,  Wesleyan  University,,  1863-73;  Professor 
of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  1873-1902.  Director,  Ameri- 
can School  of  Classical  Studies  in  Athens,  1884-85.  Died  January  17, 
1902,  Middletown,  Conn. 


♦GEORGE  PRENTICE. 

M.A.  (Hon.),  1865;  D.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1875.  Born 
December  15,  1834,  Grafton,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1855-56.  Taught  in  Piedmont  Station,  Va.,  1856-57.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1857.  Stationed  at 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  1857-59;  Ludlow,  1859-61;  Wilbraham,  1861-62; 
Oxford,  1862-63;  Melrose,  1863-65;  Newtonville,  1865-67.  Studied  in 
University  of  Halle,  Germany,  1867-68.  Stationed  at  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.,  1869-70;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1870-71.  Professor  of  Rhetoric 
and  English  Literature,  Wesleyan  University,  1871-73;  Instructor 
IN  Hebrew,  1871-80;  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  1873-93.  Mem- 
ber of  Committee  of  Revision,  Methodist  Hymnal,  1876.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1884.  Died  October 
10,  1893,  Pasadena,  Cal. 


HERBERT  WILLIAM  CONN. 

B.A.,  Boston  University,  1881 ;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1884;  M.A.  (ad  eundem),  Wesleyan  University,  1894.  Born  January 
10,  1859,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Biology,  Wesleyan  University,  1884-86;  Associate 
Professor,  1886-88;  Professor,  1888- .  Director,  Cold  Spring  Har- 
bor Biological  Laboratory,  1889-97.  Lecturer  on  Biology,  Trinity 
College     (Conn.),    1888-89.    Lecturer    on    Agricultural    Bacteriology, 

Conn.  Agricultural  College,  1901 .     Secretary,  Society  of  American 

Bacteriologists,    1899-1902;     President,    1902 .     Bacteriologist,    and 

director  of   the   laboratory,    Conn.    State  Board   of   Health,    1905 . 

Author:  Evolution  of  To-day;  Story  of  Germ  Life;  The  Living 
World;  Agricultural  Bacteriology;  Elementary,  Introductory  and 
Advanced  Physiology,  etc.  Corresponding  editor:  Revue  Generale  du 
Lait. 

Address:  167  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


ANDREW  CAMPBELL  ARMSTRONG. 

B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1881 ;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1884,  and  Wes- 
leyan University  (ad  eundem),  1894;  Ph.D.  (Hon.),  Princeton,  1896. 
Born  August  22,  i860.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fellow  in  Mental  Science,  Princeton  University,  1881-82.  Studied 
in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1882-85  (graduated,  1885)  ;  Uni- 
versity of  Berlin,  Germany,  1885-86.  Associate  Professor  of  Eccle- 
siastical History,  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1886-87.  Instructor 
in  History,  Princeton  University,  1887-88.     Professor  of  Philosophy, 

Wesleyan  University,  1888 .    Chairman,  Section  of  Metaphysics, 

St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Author:  Transitional  Eras  in  Thought. 
Associate  editor :  New  Princeton  Review,  1887-88.    Cooperating  editor : 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

Psychological  Review,  1904-10.    Translator:    Falckenherg's  History  of 
Modern  Philosophy. 
Address:    166  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

WOODROW  WILSON. 

B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1879;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1886;  LL.D.,  Wake  Forest  College,  1887,  Tulane  University,  1898, 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1901,  Rutgers  College,  1902,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1903,  Brown  University,  1903,  and  Harvard  University, 
1907;  LittD.,  Yale  University,  1901.  Born  December  28,  1856,  Staun- 
ton, Va. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  1879-80.  Prac- 
tised law,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1882-83.  Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1883-85.  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Economy,  Bryn 
Mawr  College,  1885-88;  Wesleyan  University,  1888-90.  Professor  of 
Jurisprudence  and  Politics,  Princeton  University,  1890-1902.     President 

of  Princeton  University,  1902-10.     Governor  of  New  Jersey,  1910 , 

Author:  Congressional  Government;  The  State;  A  History  of  the 
American  People,  etc. 

Address :    Princeton,  N,  J. 

WALTER  PARKE  BRADLEY. 

B.A.,  Williams  College,  1884;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Gottingen,  1889; 
M.A.  (oJ  eundem),  Wesleyan  University,  1894,  Born  July  7,  1^62, 
Lee,  Mass. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1884-86,  1888-89. 
Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Williams  College,  1886-^.  Instructor  in 
Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1889-90;  Associate  Professor, 
1890-93;    Professor,  1893 . 

Address :   256  College  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

FRANK  WALTER  NICOLSON. 

B.A.,  University  of  Mount  Allison,  1883;  B.A.,  Harvard  University, 
1887;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1888;  M.A.  {ad  eundem),  Wesleyan  University, 
1900.    Born  November  4,  1864,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Tutor  in  English  and  French,  Mount  Allison  College,  Canada,  1883-84. 
Studied  in  Harvard  College,  1885-87.  Graduate  student,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1887-88.  Instructor  in  Sanskrit,  Harvard  University,  1888-89; 
Instructor  in  Latin,  1889-91.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  University, 
1891-94;  Instructor,  1894-95;  Associate  Professor,  1895 ;  Secre- 
tary OF  THE  Faculty,  1895 .     Secretary,  Conn.  Gamma  Chapter,  Phi 

Beta    Kappa,    1894 .     Secretary-Treasurer,    Intercollegiate   Athletic 

Association  of  the  United  States,  1909 .     President,  Association  of 

N.  E.  Colleges  for  Conference  on  Athletics,  1910-11.     President.  N.  E. 

College   Entrance   Certificate   Board,   1910 .     President,  Association 

of  N.  E.  College  Administrative  Officers,  1910-11.  Editor:  The 
Phormio  of  Terence,  1890;  The  Plutus  of  Aristo plumes,  1896;  Sup- 
plement to  the  Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University,  1893-1909  (nine 
editions)  ;  Catalogue  of  the  Gamma  of  Connecticut,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1906;    Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University,  Fourth  Edition,  191 1. 

Address:    311  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

WILLARD  CLARK  FISHER. 
B.A.,  Cornell  University,  1888.     Bom  March  4,  1865,  Westerlo,  N.  Y. 
Fellow  in  History  and  Political  Economy,  Cornell  University,  1888-89, 
1891-92.     Instructor    in    Economics    and    Finance,    Brown    University, 


FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

1890-91.    Associate  Professor  of  Economics  and  Social  Science,  Wes- 

LEYAN  University,  1892-96;    Professor,  1896 .    Councilman,  City  ot 

Middletown,  1903-04.     Mayor  of  Middletown,  1906-08,  1910 . 

Address :   25  College  Place,  Middletown,  Conn. 

FRANCIS  GANG  BENEDICT. 

B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1893;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Heidelberg,  1895;  M.A.  (ad  eundem),  Wesleyan  University, 
1906.     Born  October  3,  1870,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Mass.  College  of  Pharmacy,  1892-94. 
Studied  in  the  University  of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1894-95,  Chemist, 
Storrs  Experiment  Station,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1896-1900.  Physio- 
logical chemist,  nutrition  investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Middletown,  Conn.,  1895- 1907.  Instructor  in  Chemistry, 
Wesleyan  University,  1896-1901 ;  Associate  Professor,  1901-05 ; 
Professor,   1905-07.     Director,    Nutrition   Laboratory  of   the   Carnegie 

Institution,    Boston,    Mass.,    1907 .     Author:     Elementary    Organic 

Analysis;  Chemical  Lecture  Experiments;  The  Influence  of  Inanition 
on  Metabolism;    Metabolism  in  Diabetes  Mellitus,  etc. 

Address:    195  Bellevue  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MAX  FARRAND. 

B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1892;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1893;  Ph.D., 
Princeton,  1896;  M.A.  (ad  eundem),  Wesleyan  University,  1900.  Born 
March  29,  1869,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Fellow,  Princeton  University,  1892-94.  Studied  in  the  Universities 
of  Leipzig  and  Heidelberg,  1894-96.  Instructor  in  History,  Wesleyan 
University,  1896-98;  Associate  Professor,  1898-1900;  Professor, 
1900-01.      Professor    of    History,    Leland    Stanford    Jr.    University, 

1901-08;    Yale   University,   1908- .    Acting   Professor  of  American 

History,  Cornell  University,  1905-06.  Translator:  Jellinek's  Declara- 
tion of  the  Rights  of  Man  and  of  Citizens.  Author:  Legislation  of 
Congress  for  Government  of  Organized  Territories  of  the  United 
States,  1789-1895.  Editor :  Records  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787, 
3  vols. 

Address :    Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

RAYMOND  DODGE. 

B.A.,  Williams  College,  1893;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Halle,  1896; 
M.A.  (ad  eundem),  Wesleyan  University,  1905.  Born  February  20, 
1871,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Assistant  Librarian,  Williams  College,  1^3-94.  Studied  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Halle,  Germany,  1894-96.  Assistant  to  Professor  Benno 
Erdmann,  University  of  Halle,  1896-97.  Professor  of  Philosophy  and 
Psychology,  Ursinus  College,  1897-98.  Instructor  in  Philosophy, 
Wesleyan  University,  1898-99;   Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy, 

1899-1902;    Professor  of  Psychology,  1902 .    Author:    Die  Motor- 

ischen  Wortvorstellungen,  1897;  Psychologic  des  Lesens  (with  Pro- 
fessor Erdmann),  1898;  Study  of  Visual  Fixation,  1907.  Cooperating 
editor :    The  Psychological  Review. 

Address :    107  Lawn  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

GEORGE  MATTHEW  DUTCHER. 

B.A.,  Cornell  University,  1897;  Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1903;  M.A.  (ad 
eundem),  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  Born  September  16,  1874,  Pleas- 
ant Valley,  N.  Y. 


FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

Assistant  in  English  History,  Cornell  University,  1898-1900.  Traveled 
in  Europe,  as  President  White  Fellow  in  History  of  Cornell  University, 
1900-01.  Associate  Professor  of  History,  Wesleyan  University, 
1901-05;    Professor,  1905 , 

Address:    313  Williams  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

WALTER  GUYTON  CADY. 

Ph.B.,  Brown  University,  1895;  M.A.,  Brown,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of   Berlin,   iqoo.     Born   December   10,   1874,    Providence,   R.  L 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Brown  University,  1895-97.  Studied  in 
the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1897-1900.  Magnetic  observer, 
U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1900-02.  Instructor  in  Physics, 
Wesleyan  University,  1902-03;  Associate  Professor,  1903-07;  Pro- 
fessor, 1907 . 

Address :    yj  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

ROBERT  HERNDON  FIFE,  Jr. 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  University  of  Virginia,  1895;  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Leipzig,  1901;  M.A.  {ad  eundem),  Wesleyan  Universitv,  1906.  Born 
November    18,    1871,    Charlottesville,    Va. 

Instructor  in  English  and  German,  St.  Albans  School,  Radford, 
Va.,  1895-98.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany, 
1898-99;  University  of  Leipzig,  1899-1901.  Instructor  in  German, 
Western     Reserve     University,     1901-03.       Associate     Professor    of 

German,     Wesleyan     University,     1903-05 ;      Professor,     1905 . 

Instructor  in  German,  Summer  School.  University  of  Virginia, 
1903-05;  Columbia  University,  1907.  Author:  Der  Wortschatz  des 
englischen  Maundeville.     Editor:    E.  T.  A.  Hoffman's  Meister  Martin. 

Address:    240  College   St.,   Middletown,    Conn. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  HEIDEL. 

B.A.,  Central  Wesleyan  College,  1888;  M.A.,  Central  Wesleyan, 
1891;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1895;  M.A.  {ad  eundem),  Wes- 
leyan University,   1906.     Born  March   10,   1868,   Burlington,  Iowa. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1888-90.  Acting 
Professor  of  Latin,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91 ;  Professor 
of  Greek,  1891-94.  Fellow  in  Greek,  University  of  Chicago,  1894-95. 
Docent  in  Ancient  Philosophy,  University  of  Chicago,  1895-96.  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  Iowa   (now  Grinnell)    College,  1896-1905.     Professor 

of    Greek,    Wesleyan    University,    1905 .    Author:     Pseudo-Pla- 

tonica;  The  Necessary  and  the  Contingent  in  the  Aristotelian  System. 
Editor:     Plato's   Euthyphro.    Associate    editor:     Classical    Philology. 

Address:    41   Lawn  Ave.,   Middletown,   Conn. 


ANDREW  STEPHENSON. 

B.A.,  De  Pauw  University,  1882;  M.A.,  De  Pauw,  1884;  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1890. 

Principal  of  public  schools,  Sparland,  111..  1882-84.  Professor  of 
Latm  and  Greek,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1884-88.  Graduate  student, 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1888-90.  Associate  Professor  of  History, 
Wesleyan  University,  1890-94.  Professor  of  History,  De  Pauw  Uni- 
versity, 1894 • 

Address:    Greencastle,  Ind. 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

ALFRED  PEARCE  DENNIS. 

B.A,,  Princeton  University,  1891 ;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1892;  Ph.D., 
Princeton,    1^4.     Born   January   10,    1869,    Beverly,   Md. 

Fellow,  Princeton  University,  1891-92;  Instructor,  1892-94.  Asso- 
ciate Professor  of  History,  Wesleyan  University,  1894-96.  Asso- 
ciate Professor  of  History,  Smith  College,  1898-1904;  Professor, 
1904 . 

Address :    Northampton,  Mass. 


JAMES  MORTON  PATON. 

B.A.,  New  York  University,  1883;  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1884; 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Bonn,  1894.     Born  May  12,  1863,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Graduate  student.  Harvard  University,  1884-87.  Professor  of  Latin, 
Middlebury  College,  1887-91.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Bonn,  Ger- 
many, 1891-92,  1893-94;  American  School  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens, 
1892-93.  Instructor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan  University,  1895-98; 
Associate  Professor,  1898-1905.  Managing  editor:  American  Journal 
of  Archceology,  1906- . 

Address :    Cambridge,  Mass. 


ALBERT  BERNHARDT  FAUST. 

B.A,,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1892. 
Born  April  20,  1870,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Instructor  in  German,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1889-96.  Associate 
Professor  of  German,  Wesleyan  University,  1896-1903.  Assistant 
Professor   of    German,    University   of   Wisconsin,    1903-04.     Assistant 

Professor  of  German,  Cornell  University,  1904 .    Author:    Charles 

Sealsfield;    The  German  Element  in  the  United  States. 

Address :    Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


GEORGE  DAVIS  CHASE. 

B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1889;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1895;  Ph.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1897.     Born  October  27,  1867,  Dighton,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Bristol  Academy,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1889-94.  Studied  in  the 
University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1897-98.  Taught  in  Lawrenceville 
School,  N.  J.,  1898-99.  Assistant  Professor  of  Comparative  Philology, 
Cornell  University,  1899-1901.  Instructor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1901-02;  Associate  Professor,  1902-05.  Professor  of  Latin, 
University  of  Maine,  1905 .     Editor:    Selected  Lives  of  Nepos. 

Address:    Orono,  Me. 


JOSEPH  WILLIAM  HEWITT. 

B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1897;  M.A.,  Bowdoin,  1899;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1900;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1902.  Born  August  23,  1875, 
Armley,  Yorkshire,  England. 

Assistant  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Bowdoin  College,  1897-98.  Principal 
of  High  School,  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1898-99.  Graduate  student,  Harvard 
University,  1899-1902.  Instructor  in  Latin,  Worcester  Academy,  Mass., 
1902-03;   Master  in  Latin,  1903-05.    Associate  Professor  of  Latin  and 

Greek,  Wesleyan   University,   1905 .    Joint   editor:    Xenophon's 

Anabasis,  I-IV. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

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FACULTY,  NOT  WESLEYAN  GRADUATES. 

THOMAS  EMERY  McKINNEY. 

B.A.,  Marietta  College,  1887;  M.A.,  Marietta,  1890;  Ph.D.,  University 
of  Chicago,  1905. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Marietta  College,  1890- 
1906.  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University, 
1906-08.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of  South  Dakota, 
1908 . 

Address :   Vermilion,  S.  Dak. 


♦OLIVER  PAYSON  HUBBARD. 

B.A.,  Yale  College,  1828;  M.A.,  Yale,  1831 ;  M.D.,  Medical  College 
of  South  Carolina,  1837;  LL.D.,  Hamilton  College,  1861 ;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
Dartmouth  College,  1873.     Born  March  31,  1809,  Pomfret,   Conn. 

Studied  in  Hamilton  College,  1825-26.  Taught  in  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
1828-29;  Richmond,  Va.,  1829-31.  Assistant  in  Yale  Chemical  Labora- 
tory, 1831-36.  Lecturer  in  Chemistry,  Mineralogy,  and  Geology, 
Wesleyan  University,  1834-35.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy, 
and  Geology,  Dartmouth  College,  1836-66;  Lecturer,  1866-69;  Lecturer 
in  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy,  1869-71;  Professor,  1871-83;  Professor 
Emeritus,  1883-1900.  Overseer  of  Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineer- 
ing, Dartmouth  College,  1871-95.  Secretary  of  New  York  Academy 
of  Sciences.     Died  March  9,  1900,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦HENRY  NORMAN  HUDSON. 

B.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1840;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Trinity  College, 
Conn.,  1847;  LL.D.,  Middlebury  College,  1881.  Born  January  28, 
1814,   Cornwall,   Vt. 

Taught  in  Kentucky,  1840-41 ;  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1841-43.  Delivered 
lectures  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Boston,  Mass.,  etc.,  1844-45.  Ordained  priest  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  1849.  Editor  of  The  Churchman,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1853-55;  The  Church  Monthly,  1856-58.  Rector  of  St.  Michael's 
Church,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1858-60.  Chaplain  in  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65. 
Lecturer  on  Shakespeare.  Wesleyan  University,  1868-69.  Engaged 
in  literary  work  and  teaching,  in  or  near  Boston,  Mass.,  1865-86. 
Editor  of  The  Saturday  Evening  Gazette,  1867-70.  Died  January  16, 
1886,    Cambridge,   Mass. 

♦NOAH  CRESSY. 

M.D.,  Berkshire  Medical  College,  1862;  Ph.D.  (Hon.),  University 
of  Vermont,  1878;  V.S.,  Montreal  Vermont  College,  1878.  Born 
March  6,   1839,  Rome,  Mass. 

Practised  medicine  in  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  1862-68.  Studied  in  Lawrence 
Scientific  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1865-67.  Lecturer  on  Compara- 
tive Osteology,  Wesleyan  University,  1868-71.  Veterinary  Surgeon 
to  Conn.  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1871-73.  Professor  of  Veter- 
inary Science,  Agricultural  College,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1873-76.  Lec- 
turer on  Veterinary  Medicine,  University  of  Vermont,  1876-79. 
Practised  as  veterinary  surgeon,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1879-82.  Deceased; 
date  of  death  unknown. 

CLARK  SMITH  BEARDSLEE. 

B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1876;  M.A.,  Amherst,  1878;  D.D.,  Berea 
College,  1898.     Born  February  i,   1850,  Coventry,  N.  Y. 

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Instructor  in  Hebrew,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1879-81. 
Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  LeMars,  Iowa,  1883-85;  Prescott, 
Ariz.,  1885-86;  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1886-88.  Associate  Pro- 
fessor   of     Systematic    Theology,     Hartford    Theological     Seminary, 

1888-90;     Professor    of     Biblical    Dogmatics    and    Ethics,     1890 . 

Lecturer    in    Ethics^    Wesleyan    University,    1909 .    Author: 

Christ's  Estimate  of  Himself;  Teacher-Training  with  the  Master 
Teacher;    Jesus  the  King  of  Truth. 

Address:    138  Collins  St.,  Hartford,   Conn. 

ARTHUR  LINCOLN  GILLETT. 

B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1880;  M.A.,  Amherst,  1884;  D.D.,  Amherst, 
1901.     Born  January  5,  1859,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Graduate  student,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1883-84.  Assist- 
ant pastor,  Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1884-85. 
Pastor  of  Plymouth  Congregational  Church,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak., 
1885-88.  Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Berlin  and  Tiibingen,  Germany, 
1889-91.      Instructor   in   Apologetics,   Hartford   Theological   Seminary, 

1888-90 ;   Associate  Professor,  1890-95  ;   Professor,  1895 .    Lecturer 

IN    Evidences    of    Christianity,    Wesleyan    University,    1909 . 

Trustee  of  Smith  College.  Editor-in-chief:  Hartford  Seminary 
Record,  1894 . 

Address:    i  Wethersfield  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


H[ENRY]  BARRETT  LEARNED. 

B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1890;  M.A.,  University  of  Chicago,  1894, 
and  Harvard  University,  1897;  Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1909.  Bom 
March  21,  1868,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Headmaster,  School  for  Boys,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1890-92,  Taught  in 
University  School,  Chicago,  111.,  1892-93.  Graduate  student.  Univer- 
sity xDf  Chicago,  1893-94.  Instructor  in  History,  Armour  Institute  of 
Technology,  Chicago,  111.,  1894-96.  Graduate  student.  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1896-99;  Assistant  in  History,  1897-98.  Lecturer  in  Harvard 
Summer  School,  1898.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany, 
1899-1900.  Instructor  in  History,  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1900-06.  Lecturer  in  History,  Wesleyan  University,  1909-10 
(first  half-year). 

Address:    50  Cold  Spring  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


♦RALPH  GUERNSEY  HIBBARD. 

M.A.  (Hon.),  1866.     Born  September  23,  1837,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Teacher  of  Elocution,  Wesleyan  University,  i8(5o-76;  Instructor, 
1876-1904.  Also  engaged  in  giving  public  readings,  and  at  intervals 
as  Instructor  in  Conn.  State  Normal  School,  New  York  Central  Con- 
ference Seminary,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  etc.  Died  January 
26,  1904,  New  Britain,  Conn. 


FOLLANSBEE  GOODRICH  WELCH. 

M.D.,  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1870.  Born  June 
8,  1843,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Instructor  in  Gymnastics,  Yale  College,  1867-72.  Instructor  in  Physi- 
cal Culture,  Dartmouth  College,  1867-68.    Instructor  in  Gymnastics, 

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Wesleyan    University,    1868-69.     Practised   medicine    in   New   York, 
N.  Y.,  1872-82.     Proprietor  and  medical  superintendent  of  a  sanitary- 
institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-82. 
Address :    unknown. 

WILLIAM  LAMBERT  GOODING. 

B.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1874;  M.A.,  Dickinson,  1875;  Ph.D.,  Dick- 
insbn,  1887.     Born  December  22,  185 1,  Galena,  Md. 

Teacher  of  Natural  Science,  Wilmington  Conference  Academy, 
Dover,  Del.,  1874-76.  Graduate  student,  Harvard  University,  1876-77. 
Teacher  of  English,  Wilmington  Conference  Academy,  1877-78. 
Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Gottingen,  Leipzig,  and  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
many, 1878-81.  Instructor  in  Ethics,  Wesleyan  University,  1881-82. 
Principal  of  Wilmington  Conference  Academy,  Dover,  Del.,  1882-98. 
Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Education,  Dickinson  College,  1898 . 

Address :    Carlisle,  Pa. 

LAWRENCE  BUNTING  FLETCHER. 

B.A.,  Columbia  University,  1877;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1881. 

Fellow,  Columbia  University,  1877-80;  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1880-81.  Assistant  in  Physics,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1881-82. 
Instructor  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1882-83. 

Address:    Marlboro,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  SARGENT  HOFFMAN. 

B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1876;  B.D.,  Yale  University,  1880;  M.A., 
Amherst,  1884;  Ph.D.,  Amherst,  1896.  Born  February  9,  1852,  She- 
boygan  Falls,   Wis. 

Hooker  Fellow,  Yale  University,  1880-82.  Studied  in  Germany, 
1882-83.    Instructor  in  Mental  Philosophy,  Wesleyan  University, 

1883-85.     Professor  of  Philosophy,  Union  College,  1885 .    Author: 

The  Sphere  of  the  State;    Th'e  Sphere  of  Science. 

Address:    Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y, 

E[LIAS]  HERSHEY  SNEATH. 

B.A.,  Lebanon  Valley  College,  1881 ;  B.D.,  Yale  University,  1884; 
M.A.,  Lebanon  Valley,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1890;  LL.D.,  Lebanon 
Valley,  1903.     Born  August  7,  1857,  Mountville,  Pa. 

Instructor  in  Mental  Philosophy,  Wesleyan  University,  1885-88. 
Lecturer  on  the  History  of  Philosophy,  Yale  University,  1889-91 ; 
Instructor  in  Philosophy,  1891-93;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  1893-98;  Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Education,  1898-1904;  Director  of  the  Summer  School,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1904-07;    Lecturer  on  Ethics  and  Religious  Education,  1910 . 

Author :  The  Philosophy  of  Reid;  The  Ethics  of  Hobbes;  The  Mind 
of  Tennyson. 

Address:    285  Whitney  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  SNYDER  EICHELBERGER. 

B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1886;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1891. 
Born  September  18,   1865,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Assistant  in  the  Nautical  Almanac  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1889-90, 
1896-98.    Assistant  in  Astronomy,  Wesleyan  University,  1890-96; 

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Tutor  in  Mathematics,  189094;  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
1894-96.  Computer  in  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  1898-1900.  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  U.  S.  Navy,  1900 .  Member,  U.  S.  Eclipse  Expedi- 
tion, Pinehurst,  N.  C,  1900.  In  charge  of  U.  S.  Eclipse  Expedition, 
Sumatra,  1901 ;  Spain,  1905. 
Address:    U.  S.  Navy  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WINTHROP  MORE  DANIELS. 

B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1888;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1890.  Born 
September  30,  1867,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1890-91.  Instructor 
IN  Economics  and  Social  Science,  Wesleyan  University,  1891-92. 

Professor    of    Political    Economy,    Princeton    University,     1892 . 

Author:  Revision  and  Continuation  of  Alexander  Johnston's  History 
of  the  United  States;  Elements  of  Public  Finance;  Continuation  of 
Alexander  Johnston's  History  of  American  Politics. 

Address :    Princeton  University,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

CHARLES  FORD  LANGWORTHY. 

B.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1887;  M.A.,  Middlebury,  1890;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Strassburg,  1893.    Born  August  9,  1864,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1893-94;  In- 
structor, 1894-95.  Associate  editor.  Experiment  Station  Records, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C,  1896 . 

Address:   U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ARTHUR  GORDNER  LEACOCK. 

B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1892,  and  Harvard  University,  1893 ;  M.A., 
Harvard,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1899.  Born  May  27,  1868,  Lehman, 
Pa. 

Studied  in  Harvard  College,  1892-93.  Graduate  student.  Harvard 
University,  1893-94,  1897-99.  Instructor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1894-96.  Instructor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1896-97.  Professor  of  Greek,  Phillips  Academy,  Exeter,  N.  H., 
1899-- — .  Instructor  in  Harvard  Summer  School,  1905.  Author: 
Studies  in  the  Life  of  St.  Paul. 

Address:  Exeter,  N.  H, 

GEORGE  HERBERT  LING. 

B.A.,  University  of  Toronto,  1893 ;  M.A.,  Columbia  University,  1894 ; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1896. 

University  Fellow  in  Mathematics,  Columbia  University,  1893-95 ; 
Assistant  in  Mathematics,  1895-96.  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
Wesleyan  University,  1896-1901.  Tutor,  Instructor,  and  Adjunct 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Columbia  University,  1901-09.  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  University  of  Saskatchewan,  Canada,  1909 . 

Address :   434  Fifth  Ave.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

*HERMAN  WADSWORTH  HAYLEY. 

B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1887;    Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1890. 

Graduate  student.  Harvard  University,  1887-90  (Morgan  Fellow, 
1888-90).  Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  Germany 
(Rogers  Fellow,  Harvard  University)-,  1890-91.  Instructor  in  Latin, 
Harvard  University,  1891-93;   Tutor,  1^3-96;   Assistant  in  the  Library, 

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1896-97.  Instructor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  University^  1897-99. 
Editor:  The  AlcesHs  of  Euripides.  Died  September  24,  1899,  Boston, 
Mass. 

EMORY  BAIR  LEASE. 

B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1885;  M.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1888; 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1894. 

Taught  in  Little  Rock  University,  Ark.,  1885-87;  University  of  the 
Pacific,  1887-91.  Fellow,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1892-93;  Fellow 
by  courtesy,  1893-94.  Taught  in  Allegheny  College,  1894-96;  University 
of  Chicago,  summer  quarter,  1896;  University  of  Michigan,  1896-97. 
Instructor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1901.     Professor  of 

Latin,    College   of   the   City  of   New   York,    1901 .    Editor:    Livy, 

Books  I,  XXI,  XXII. 

Address:   502  West  151st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  CONSTANT  LUNN. 

B.A.,  Lawrence  College,  1898;  M.A.,  University  of  Chicago,  1900; 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1904.  Born  February  19,  1877,  Racine, 
Wis. 

Graduate  student,  University  of  Chicago,  1898-1901.  Instructor 
IN  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1901-02.  Instructor  in 
Mathematics,  University  of  Chicago,  1902-10;  Assistant  Professor, 
1910 . 

Address :  University  of  Chicago,  Chicagb,  III. 

OTTO  DUNKEL. 

M.E.,  University  of  Virginia,  1896;  B.A.  and  M.  A.,  University  of 
Virginia,  1898;  M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1902. 
Born  in  Richmond,  Va. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1902-04. 
Studied  in  the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1904-05;  University 
of  Paris.  1905-06;  LTniversity  of  Pisa,  1909-10.  Instructor  in  Mathe- 
matics, University  of  Minnesota,  1906-07;  University  of  Missouri, 
1907 .     On  leave  of  absence,  1909-10. 

Address:    713  Missouri  Ave.,  Columbia,  Mo. 

RALPH  CLEWELL  SUPER. 

B.A.,  Ohio  University,  1895;    M.A.,  Ohio  University,  1899. 

Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Jena,  Leipzig,  and  Lausanne,  1895-97; 
University  of  Grenoble,  1899- 1901.  Instructor  in  Romance  Languages, 
University  of  Cincinnati,  1901-02.  Tutor  in  Modern  Languages, 
Wesleyan  University,  1902-05;  Instructor,  1905-09.  In  business, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

ROBERT  ALLYN  BUDINGTON. 

B.A.,  Williams  College,  1896;  M.A.,  Williams,  1899-  Bom  October 
22,  1872,  Ley  den,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Dow  Academy,  Franconia,  N.  H.,  1896-98.  Assistant;  in 
Biology,  Williams  College,  1898-99.  Scholar  in  Zoology,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1899-1900;  Demonstrator  in  Physiology,  1900-02.  Instructor 
in  Zoology  and  Physiology,  Mount  Hermon  School,  Mass.,  1902-05. 
Instructor   in   Biology,   Wesleyan   University,    1905-08.     Associate 

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Professor  of  Zoology,  Oberlin  College,  1908 .    Instructor  in  Zoology, 

Marine  Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  Holl,  Mass.,  1900-07;    Instructor 

in  Embryology,  1909 . 

Address:    Oberlin,  Ohio. 

EVERT  MORDECAI  CLARK. 

B.S.,  National  Normal  University,  1900;  B.A.,  National  Normal, 
1901 ;  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1905 ;  M.A.,  Yale,  1906.  Born  November 
27,  1879,  Ashville,  Ohio. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1904-05 
(winter  term).  Professor  of  Mathematics,  East  Texas  Normal  Col- 
lege, 1906-08.     Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1908 . 

Address :    Box  782,  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

ARTHUR  HENRY  HARROP. 

B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1894;  M.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1896; 
M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1903 ;  Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1905. 
Born  October  9,  1869,  Duncans  Falls,  Ohio. 

Vice  President  and  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Union  College, 
1894-95.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Ashland  College  and  Missouri 
Wesleyan  College,  1895-1901.  Graduate  student,  Harvard  University, 
1901-04 ;  Boston  University,  1904-05.  Instructor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan 
University,  1904-05  (second  half-year).  Professor  of  Latin,  Uni- 
versity of  Denver,   1905 . 

Address:    University  Park,  Col. 

BERNARD  CAPEN  EWER. 

B.A.,  Brown  University,  1899;  M.A.,  Brown,  1900;  Ph.D.,  Harvard 
University,   1904.     Born  October  5,  1877,  Vernon,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Mount  Hermon  School,  Mass.,  1904-05.  Instructor  in 
Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1905.  Instructor,  and  Assistant 
Professor,  of  Philosophy.  Northwestern  University,  1905 . 

Address:    614  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

ROSWELL  POWELL  STEPHENS. 

B.A.,  University  of  Georgia,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1905.     Born  November  4,  1874,  Barnesville,  Ga. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1896-1900.  Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1900-05.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1905-07.  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of 
Georgia,   1907 . 

Address :    University  of  Georgia,  Athens,  Ga. 

JOHN  WESLEY  WETZEL. 
Ph.B.,  Southwestern  University,  1894.     Born  March  21,  1871,  Lena, 

Graduated  from  the  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  Northwestern 
University,  1897.  Director,  Department  of  Oratory,  University  of 
Denver,    and   Instructor   in   the   Iliff    School    of    Theology,    1897-1900. 

Instructor   in   Elocution,    Yale   Law    School,    1901 .    Instructor   in 

Public  Speaking,   Yale  University,   1905 .     Instructor  in  Elocution 

and  Pulpit  Declamation,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1906— — . 
Instructor  in  Public  Speaking,  Wesleyan  Unr'ersity,  1906— — . 

Address:    16  Dwight   St.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

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♦ALBERT  DAVIS. 

B.A.,  Columbia  University,  1903;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1904;  Ph.D., 
Cornell  University,  1906.     Born  February  21,  1881,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

Graduate  student,  Cornell  University,  1904-06.  Assistant  in  Eng- 
lish, Wesleyan  University,  1906-07 ;  Instructor,  1907-08.  Instructor 
in  English,  Dartmouth  College,  1908-10.  Died  June  28,  1910,  Hyde 
Park,  N.  Y. 

ISAIAH  BOWMAN. 

B.S.,  Harvard  University,  1905;  Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1909.  Born 
December  26,  1878,  Waterloo,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Taught  in  Yale  University,  1905-09.  Leader  of  the  Yale  South 
American  Expedition,  1907.  Instructor  in  Physical  Geography, 
Wesleyan  University,  1907-09.  Assistant  Professor  of  Geography, 
Yale  University,  1909 . 

Address :    Box  835,  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

RAEMER  REX  RENSHAW. 

B.S.,  University  of  Oregon,  1902;  M.S.,  University  of  Oregon,  1903; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1907.  Born  August  31,  1880,  Sierraville, 
Cal. 

Scholar  in  Chemistr>',  University  of  Oregon,  1901-02;  Instructor  in 
Chemistry,  1902-04.  University  Fellow  in  Chemistry,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1904-05.  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  New  York  Evening  High 
Schools,  1905-06.  Instructor  in  Qualitative  Analysis,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Summer  School,  1907.  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan 
University,  1907 . 

Address:    156  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

LOUIS  BLISS  GILLET. 

B.A.,  Columbia  University,  1904.  Born  December  20,  1881,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1904-05.  Grad- 
uate student.  Harvard  University,  1905-06.  Professor  of  English, 
Temple  College,  Philadelphia,  1906-07.  Assistant  in  English,  Columbia 
University,  1907-08,  Instructor  in  English,  Wesleyan  University, 
1908 . 

Address:    South  College,  Middletown,  Conn. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  TURRENTINE. 

Ph.B.,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1901 ;  M.S.,  University  of  North 
Carolina,  1902;  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University,  1908.  Born  July  5,  1880, 
Burlington,  N.  C. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Lafayette  College,  1902-05.  Assistant  in 
Chemistry,  and  graduate  student,  Cornell  University,  1905-08. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  Unr^rsity,  1908 . 

Address:    South  College,  Middletown,  Conn. 

GILBERT  HAVEN  CADY. 
B.A.,  Northwestern  University. 

Assistant  in  Geology,  Yale  University,  1909-10.    Instructor  in  Phys- 
ical Geography,  Wesleyan  University,  1909-10. 
Address:    52  Pearl  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

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JOHN  KENYON  LAMOND. 

B.S.,  Rhode  Island  State  College,  1907;   M.A.,  Yale  University,  1908; 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1910.    Born  August  i,  1887,  Hillsdale,  R.  I. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1910 . 

Address:    5  Stowe  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


♦WILLIAM  MAGOUN. 

B.A.,  Brown  University,  1823;  M.A.,  Brown.  Born  September  15, 
1802,  Pembroke,  Mass. 

Studied  law.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1828-31.  Tutor,  Wesleyan  University,  1831-32.  Taught  in  Brooklyn 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1846. 
Private  secretary  of  U.  S  charge  d'affaires  at  Turin,  Italy;  also 
tutor  in  his  family,  1848.  Remained  in  the  employ  of  the  succeeding 
charge  d'affaires  for  several  years.  Secretary  of  the  British  vice 
consul,  Turin,  Italy,  1857-71.  U.  S.  consular  agent  for  Turin  and 
provinces;  taught  English  and  Italian  at  Turin;  tutor  in  English  to 
the  royal  family  at  Turin,  1867-68.  Died  September  26,  1871,  Turin, 
Italy. 

JOHN  ROGERS  COMMONS. 

B.A.,  Oberlin  College,  1888;  M.A.,  Oberlin,  1890.  Born  October  13, 
1862,   Hollandsburg,   Ohio. 

Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1888-90.  Tutor  in 
Economics  and  Social  Science,  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91.  Asso- 
ciate Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Oberlin  College,  1891-92.  Pro- 
fessor of  Political  Economy,  Indiana  University,  1^2-95.  Professor 
of  Sociology  and  Civics,  Syracuse  University,  1895-96;  Professor  of 
Sociology,  1896-99.  Expert  agent,  Industrial  Commission,  1901.  Assist- 
ant secretary.  National  Civic  Federation,  1902.    Professor  of  Political 

Economy,   University   of   Wisconsin,   1904 .    Author:    Distribution 

of  Wealth;  Social  Reform  and  the  Church;  Representative  Democ- 
racy.   

Address :    Madison,  Wis. 

CHARLES  JAQUES  GOODWIN. 

B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1887;  M.A.,  Bowdoin,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,   1890.     Born  March  13,  1866,  Farmington,  Me. 

Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1887-90  (University 
Scholar,  1888-89;  Fellow  in  Greek  and  Sanskrit,  1889-90).  Professor 
of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Cornell  College,  Iowa,  1890-92. 
Tutor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan  University,  1892-95.  Professor  of  Greek, 
St.  Stephen's  College,  1898-99;    Lehigh  University,  1899 . 

Address:    118  Church  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 


*LYMAN  COLEMAN. 

B.A.,  Yale  College,  1817;  M.A.,  Yale,  1833;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Middle- 
bury  College,  1833;  S.T.D.,  College  of  New  Jersey  (now  Princeton 
University),  1847.     Born  June  14,  1796,  Middlefield,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Latin  Grammar  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1817-20.  Tutor 
in  Yale  College;   also  studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1820-25.     Pastor 

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of  Congregational  Church,  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1825-32.  Principal  of 
Burr  Seminary,  Vt.,  1832-37.  Principal  of  English  Department  of 
Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1837-42,  Studied  in  Germany,  and 
traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1842-44.  Instructor  in  Latin  and 
Greek,  Amherst  College,  1844-46.  Professor  of  German,  College  of 
New  Jersey  (now  Princeton  University),  1847-49,  1858-60.  Taught  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1849-58.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1856-57. 
Teacher  of  Hebrew  and  Biblical  Literature,  Wesleyan  University, 
1860-62.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Lafayette  College,  1862-82, 
Died  March  16,  1882,  Easton,  Pa. 

CHARLES  SUMNER  NASH, 
Teacher  of  Hebrew,  Wesleyan  University,  1883-84. 


♦SAMUEL  GRAY  HULBERT. 

Bom  January  6,  1805,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Yale  College,  1825-26.  In  poor  health;  engaged  occa- 
sionally as  clerk  in  banks  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1826-36,  In  business, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1836-40.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Michigan,  1840. 
Secretary  of  the  Russell  Manufacturing  Company,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1845-67.  Librarian  of  Wesleyan  University,  1867-68.  Engaged  in 
literary  and  scientific  work,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1868-72.  Died  March 
12,  1872,  Middletown,  Conn. 


WALTER  BRADFORD  BARROWS. 

B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1876.  Born  January  10, 
1855,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Colegio  Nacional,  Argentine 
Republic,  1879-81.  Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  Westfield,  Mass., 
1881-82.  Assistant  in  Natural  History,  Wesleyan  University, 
1882-84;  Curator  of  the  Museum,  1884-86.  First  assistant  orni- 
thologist,   U,    S.    Department   of    Agriculture,    1886-94.     Professor   of 

Zoology    and    Physiology,    Michigan    Agricultural    College^    1894 . 

Entomologist,  Mich.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1897-98, 

Address:   Agricultural  College,  Mich. 

♦S[AMUEL]  WARD  LOPER. 

M,A,  (Hon.),  Trinity  College,  Conn,,  1882.  Born  July  3,  1835, 
Guilford,  Conn. 

Instructor  in  Geology,  Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1890-91.  Assistant 
geologist,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1891-94.  Assistant  in  the 
Museum,  Wesleyan  University,  1893-94;  Curator  of  the  Museum, 
1894-1910.  Engaged  in  field  work,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1896-1904. 
Author:  Echoes  of  the  Home  of  Halleck:  Life  and  Writings  of  Henry 
C.  Work.    Died  March  31,  1910,  Middletown,  Conn. 


CHARLES  SPAULDING  ALDRICH. 

B.A.,  Brown  University,  1894;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1896. 
Born  April  i,  1871,  Weathersfield,  Vt. 

Director  of  the  Gymnasium,  Wesleyan  Unhtrsity,  1894-96.  Prac- 
tising law  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1898 . 

Address:    1-2  Keenan  Building,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

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FREDERICK  WILLIAM  MARVEL. 

Ph.B.,  Brown  University,  1894.  Born  December  25,  1869,  Rehoboth, 
Mass. 

Instructor  in  Drawing  and  Physical  Culture,  Brown  University, 
1894-96.  Director  of  the  Gymnasium,  Wesleyan  University,  1896- 
1901,  1902-03.  Instructor  in  the  Gymnasium,  Moses  Brown  School, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-02.  Director  of  Physical  Training,  Brown 
University,   1903 • 

Address:    Brown  University,   Providence,  R.   I. 

DAVID  CONNOLLY  HALL. 

Ph.B.,  Brown  University,  1901 ;  M.S.,  University  of  Chicago,  1903; 
M.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1907.  Born  May  i,  1875,  Sherbrooke, 
Que.,  Canada. 

Director  of  the  Gymnasium,  Wesleyan  University,  1901-02. 
Instructor  in  Physical  Training,  University  of  Oklahoma,  1902-03 ; 
Instructor  in  Physical  Training  and  Physiology,  1903-05;  Professor  of 
Physical  Training  and  Director  of  Athletics,  1905-08.  Professor  of 
Physical  Training,  University  of  Washington,   1908 . 

Address:    University  of  Washington,  Seattle,  Wash. 

HORACE  CHENEY  SWAN. 

M.D.,  Tufts  College,  1903.     Born  June  29,  1878,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Director    of    the    Gymnasium,    Wesleyan    University,    1903-05; 

Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address:   Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HOWARD  ROLAND  REITER. 

B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1898;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1900,  Born  1872, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1900-02.  Director  of 
the  Gymnasium,  Vvesleyan  University,  1905 . 

Address :   Home  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


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CLASS  OF  J833. 

1.  *DANIEL  HENRY  CHASE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1836;  LL.D,  1856. 
^.  B.  K.    Born  March  8,  1814,  Hoosick,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  93- 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1833.  Tutor  and 
Librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1834-35.  Principal  and  proprietor, 
Middletown  (Conn.)  Institute  and  Preparatory  School,  1835-70. 
Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1838-40.  Conducted  Middletown 
(Conn.)  Female  Seminary,  1840-43.  Retired  from  active  work  on 
account  of  impaired  health,  1870.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1862-77.  Senior  alumnus  for  seventy-two  years.  Died  May  15,  1905, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  June  2,  1842,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  December  i,  1891.  Children :  Henry  Mosher,  b. 
March  11,  1843;  John  Lyon,  b.  December  27,  1844  (class  of  1865); 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  b.  December  3,  1846,  m.  E.  B.  Birdsey  (No.  947)  ; 
Daniel  Wilbur,  b.  March  18,  1850;  Susan  Emma,  b.  March  17,  1855. 
m.  Edward  Douglas;  Ellen  Amelia,  b.  July  18,  1858,  m.  C.  B.  Leach; 
Albert  Hunt,  b.  April  3,  1861    (class  of  1882). 

2.  *BENJAMIN  I  DIEFENDORF.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1836.  Born 
March  12,  1809,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  University,  and  in  the  Middletown  (Conn.) 
Female  Seminary;  also  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1834. 
Principal  of  Dudley  Academy,  Mass.,  1835-36;  High  School,  Fort 
Plain,  N.  Y.,  1837-39;  Mexico  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1840-41.  Joined  Black 
River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1841. 
Stationed  at  Jordan,  Brockett's  Bridge,  Little  Falls,  Syracuse,  Vienna, 
Watertown,  Herkimer  (twice),  Oriskany,  etc.;  Presiding  Elder,  four 
years;  supernumerary,  two  years;  superannuated,  one  year  (1841-61). 
Principal  of  Fort  Plain  Seminary  and  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1861-65 ;  Fort  Plain  Female  College,  1866-67 ;  Fort  Plain  Seminary  and 
Female  Collegiate  Institute,  1867-71.  Supernumerary,  1871-74.  Super- 
annuated, 1875.    Died  October  19,   1875,  Frey's  Bush,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  8,  1835,  Catherine  Bauder,  who  died  February  26, 
1890.  Children:  Emily  Elizabeth,  b.  October,  1836,  d.  1853;  Ariah 
Benson  Clark,  b.  April,  1838,  d.  May  11,  1902;  Celestia  Mary,  b.  1840; 
Catherine  Louisa,  b.  1847,  d.  in  thirteenth  year;  John  Wesley,  b. 
1850;   Ida  Augusta,  b.  1855,  m.  Rev.  James  Demarest. 

3.  *WILLIAM  GOLLICAR.    B.A. 

Principal  of  Utica  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1833.    Died  1833. 

4.  *JOHN  ROPER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1836.  Born  June  6,  1813,  York- 
shire, England. 

Taught  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1833;  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbra- 
ham, Mass.,  1834-42.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1842.  Stationed  at  Millbury,  Mass.,  1842.  No  appointment  on  account 
of  poor  health ;   preached  some  months  in  Wilbraham,  1843.     Removed 


1833-34.]  GRADUATES. 

to  Chillicothe,  Ohio,  and  taught  in  a  private  school,  1844.  Gave  up 
work  on  account  of  ill  health.  Died  March  30,  1847,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 
Married  March  13,  1842,  Julia  Avery,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  who 
died  March  14,  1874.  Children:  John,  b.  June  26,  1843,  d.  September 
25,  1903;    Julia,  b.  May  11,  1847,  d.  October  14,  1847. 

5.  *GEORGE  HOPKINS  ROUND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1836.  Born  Jan- 
uary 21,   1807,  Richfield,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  224. 

Principal  of  Union  Academy,  Sumter  District,  S.  C,  1834.  Joined 
Georgia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1835.  Taught  in  Conference 
School,  Covington,  Ga.,  1835,  1837-41.  Principal  of  Preparatory 
School.  Emory  College,  Ga.,  1842 ;  Academy,  Madison,  Ga.,  1843 1 
Academy,  Clarksville,  Ga.,  1846-47.  President  of  Fort  Wayne  Female 
College,  Ind.,  1848-49.  Taught  in  Cokesbury  Institute,  S.  C.,  1850-57; 
Rector,  1853-57.  Pastor  of  churches  in  Williamstown  and  Abbeville, 
S.  C,  1859-60.  Taught  in  Masonic  Female  College,  Cokesbury,  S.  C, 
1861.  Resided  in  Buncombe  County,  S.  C,  1862-63 ;  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
1866-67;  Lenoir,  N.  C,  1868-75.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Lenoir, 
N.  C,  1875-79.    Died  August  3,  1879,  Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Married  November  27,  1838,  Mary  Louisa  McCants,  of  Cokesbury, 
S.  C,  who  died  December  22,  1882.  Children :  George  Fisk,  b.  Janu- 
ary 5,  1840  (B.A.,  Wofford  College,  1861);  William  Capen,  b.  April 
13,  1842,  d.  in  battle,  June  27,  1862 ;  Louisa  Jane,  b.  November  3,  1845, 
m.  J.  R.  Wilson;  Robert  James  (No.  989),  b.  November  i,  1848,  d. 
November  24,  1910;  Mary  Ella,  b.  December  30,  1852  (B.A.,  Davenport 
Female  College,  1873),  m.  L.  J.  Hoyle. 

6.  *ALEXANDER  HAMILTON  WRIGHT.  B.A.  Born  May  27, 
1814,  Charlton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Ohio,  1833.  Studied  law  in  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1837. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1838.     Died  January  2,  1838,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 


CLASS  OF  1834. 

7.  ♦AARON  COKE  BANGS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1837.  Born  Novem- 
ber I,  1815,.  Kortright,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Columbus,  Miss.,  1835-37.  Died  October  9,  1837;  drowned 
in  the  wreck  of  the  steamer  Home,  off  Cape  Hatteras. 

8.  *WILLIAM  MILLER  BURTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838.  Born 
1808,  Litchfield  County,  Conn. 

Successively  tutor,  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  and  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  Allegheny  College,  Pa'.,  1834-39.  Ordained  deacon, 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1840;  priest,  1841.  Rector  one  year  at 
Hollidaysburg,  Pa.;  four  and  one-half  years  at  St.  John's  Church, 
Cleveland,  Ohio;  seven  years  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  Tecumseh,  and 
St.  John's  Church,  Clinton,  Mich.  Died  November  20,  1854,  Tecumseh, 
Mich. 

Married  Amelia  Isabella  Soule,  daughter  of  Bishop  Soule  of  the" 
M.  E.  Church,  South. 

9.  *FISHER  AMES  FOSTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1837.  Born  July  4, 
1811. 

Tutor  in  Randolph-Macon  College,  Va.,  1834-36.  Practised  law  in 
Clinton,    Miss.,    1837-45;     Cincinnati,    Ohio,    1845-48.     Published    The 


GRADUATES.  [1834. 

Cincinnati  Daily  Atlas,  1848-51.  Connected  with  The  Congressional 
Globe,  Washington,  D.  C,  1854-72.  Clerk  in  the  U.  S.  Treasury 
Department,  Washington,  D,  C.,  1872-80.  Retired  from  active  life, 
1880.     Died  April  27,  1883. 

10.  *AMBROSE  PRENTISS  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838. 
Born  July  14,  1807,  Frankfort,  Me. 

Resident  licentiate  in  Andover  Seminary,  1840-41.  Taught  school 
and  preached  in  Mississippi.     Died  August  24,  1854,  Wayland,  Mass. 

Married  July  27,  1841,  Caroline  Gleason,  of  Wayland,  Mass.,  who 
died  January  2,  1894. 

11.  *JOHN  WESLEY  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1837;  D.D., 
McKendree  College,  1844.  A.  A.  $.  Brother  of  No.  23,  and  of  A.  B. 
Merrill  (class  of  1837). 

Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  Mass.,  1834-37.  Presi- 
dent of  McKendree  College,  111.,  1837-41.  Joined  Illinois  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1838.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1841. 
Stationed  at  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1841-42;  Ashburnham,  1842-43;  South 
Boston,  1843-44;  Roxbury,  1844-46;  Common  Street,  Lynn,  1846-48; 
Dorchester,  1848-50;  East  Cambridge,  1850-52;  Saxonville,  1852-54. 
Professor  of  Ethics,  Metaphysics,  Natural  and  Historical  Theology, 
Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  1854-68.  Stationed  at  Quincy 
Point,  Mass.,  1868-69;  Southampton,  1869-71;  Ludlow,  1871-73.  Super- 
numerary, 1873-74.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  1874- 
1900.    Died  February  9,  1900,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Married  August  17,  1842,  Emily  Huse,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  who 
died  August  13,  1886.  Children:  Charles  Amos  (No.  780),  b.  Septem- 
ber 23,  1843,  d.  April  30,  1907;  Edward  Annis,  b.  August  5,  1845  (class 
of  1870)  ;  Mary  Emily,  b.  September  30,  1847,  d.  March  13,  1890;  John 
Wesley,  b.  November  23,  1849,  d.  January  14,  1884;  Joseph  Enoch,  b. 
October  21,  1851,  d.  April  5,  1854;  Elijah  Hedding,  b.  December  19. 
1856  (graduate  of  U.  S.  Military  Academy)  ;  William  Henry,  b.  June 
17,  1861,  d.  March  4,  1863. 

12.  *DAVID  PATTEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1837;  D.D.,  1855.  *•  N.  9. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  October  10,  1810,  Boston,  Mass. 

Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1834-35.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1835.  Transferred  to  Provi- 
dence (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1841.  Stationed  at 
Chestnut  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1841-43;  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1843-45; 
Elm  St.  (now  County  St.),  New  Bedford,  1845-47;  Fall  River,  1847-49; 
Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1849-51 ;  Warren,  1851-52.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Providence  District,  1852-54.  Professor  of  Theology,  Metho- 
dist General  Biblical  Institute,  1854-66;  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral 
Theology,  Boston  Theological  Seminary,  1867-71 ;  of  Practical  Theol- 
ogy, Boston  University  School  of  Theology,  1871-79.  Registrar,  Boston 
University,  1873-79.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1858-71 ;  of 
Boston  University,  1869-79.    Died  March  26,  1879,  Boston.  Mass. 

Married  August  31,  1841,  Marcia  Ann  Marcy,  of  Greenwich,  Mass., 
who  died  April  23,  1907.  Children:  Charles  Holley,  b.  October  12, 
1845;  Randolph  Marcy,  b.  September,  1852,  d.  1853;  Frederick  Marcy, 
b.  November  10,  1856. 

13.  *GARDNER  RICE.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1837.    Born  December  13, 

1805,  Wayland,  Mass. 

Principal  of  Holliston  Academy,  Mass.,  1837-45;  Shrewsbury 
Academy,  Mass.,  1845-51;  New  Salem  Academy,  Mass.,  1851-54;  Attle- 


1834-35.]  GRADUATES. 

boro  Academy,  Mass.,  1865-68.    Engaged  in  private  tutoring,  1868-81. 
Died  February  24,  1881,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

Married  May  25,  1835,  Sarah  Morse,  of  Leominster,  Mass.,  who  died 
October  25,  1884.  Children:  Milton  Gardner,  b.  August  17,  1837,  d. 
July  17,  1841;  Emoery  Homer,  b.  May  3,  1839;  Marshall  Newton,  b. 
May  9,  1841 ;  Wilber  Howard,  b.  January  10,  1843 ;  Sarah  Emma,  b. 
February  11,  1845,  d.  October  20,  1845;  Watson  Emmons,  b.  December 
15,  1846  (M.D..  Univ.  of  Michigan.  1872)  ;  Milman  Baxter,  b.  May  8. 
1848,  d.  December  15,  1848;  Wilmott  Burrutt,  b.  November  8,  1850.  d. 
February  2,  1892 ;  Virgil  Maxwell,  b.  August  23,  1854,  d.  April  27,  1877. 

14.  *PERLEE  BLAKE  WILBUR.  B.A.;  ALA.,  1837.  Born 
December  21,  1806.  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1835-38.  President  of  Buckingham  Female  Seminary,  Va.,  1838; 
Wesleyan  Female  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1842-59.  Died  June  11, 
1859,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Married  September  15.  1836,  Mary  Cole,  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  July  16,  1894.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  July  i,  1837,  d.  1839; 
Zenas  Fisk,  b.  April  7,  1839,  d.  1889;  Perlie  Anna  Virginia,  b.  Septem- 
ber 27.  1841.  m.  A.  P.  L.  Cochran;  John  Early,  b.  April  15,  1843.  d. 
1851;  Jessie  Smith,  b.  March  18,  1846;  Helen  Newell,  b.  May  21,  1848, 
m.  J.  C.  Healy,  d.  1905;  Johanna  Maria,  b.  September  23,  1851,  m.  H.  E. 
Bienfang;  Marion  Cole,  b.  1853,  d.  1853;  Willis  Irving,  b.  April  7, 
1854,  d.  1875;  Olive  Cole,  b.  December  3,  1856;  Perlee  Blake,  b. 
December  4,  1859,  d.  1904. 


CLASS  OF  1835. 

16.  *ELIJAH  KEELER  BANGS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838.  Born  July 
12,  1817,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Son  of  President  Nathan  Bangs. 

Taught  in  White  Plains  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1835;  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  1836;  Hempstead  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1838.  Principal  of  Saratoga 
Springs  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1839;  White  Plains  Academy,  1844.  Engaged 
in  the  auction  and  commission  business,  chiefly  of  books.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1847-82.  Retired,  1882.  Died  February  19,  1894,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Married  August  22,  1839,  Emma  Matilda  Watts,  who  died  June  11, 
1843.  Married  April  30,  1853,  Katherine  Brewster  Johnston.  Children : 
Lemuel  Watts,  b.  April  25,  1840;  Mary  Emma  Matilda,  b.  July  11, 
1842;  William  Johnston,  b.  March  15,  1854;  Walter  Keeler,  b.  Septem- 
ber 3,  1855,  d.  January  18,  1874. 

Address  of  widow :    161  E.  78th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

16.  *HOLDEN  DWIGHT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839.  Born  August  28, 
1810,  Thompson,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  50. 

Agent  for  an  educational  society  in  the  South,  1835.  Taught  in 
Columbus,  Ga.,  1836-37.  Joined  Mississippi  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1837.  Taught  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1838.  Tutor  in  the  College  of 
Louisiana,  Jackson,  La.,  1838-39.  Taught  in  a  private  academy  in  Clin- 
ton, Miss.,  1840.  Health  failed,  1841.  Taught  in  Norwalk  Seminary. 
Ohio,  1842-45;  principal  of  the  same  for  some  time.  Principal  of 
Baldwin  Institute  (afterwards  University),  Berea,  Ohio,  1846.  Died 
November  24,  1846,  Berea,  Ohio. 

Married  June  13,  1839,  Almena  Marietta  Pelton,  of  Chester,  Mass.; 
deceased.     Children:    Edward   Champion,   b.    November   13,    1840,    d. 


GRADUATES.  [1835. 

April  28,  1869;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  February  6,  1843,  d.  August  12,  1843; 
Susan  Eliza,  b.  September  13,  1844,  d.  March  6,  1866;    Holden,  b.  July 

9,  1847,  d.  April  19,  1848. 

17.  *REUBEN  HOLMES  HARRIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838.  Born 
February  21,  1814,  Derby,  Conn. 

Taught  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1835-39.  Traveled  in  the  West  for  his 
health,  1839-44.    Died  August  27,  1844,  Chardon,  Ohio. 

18.  *HUGH  BLAIR  JOLLEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1838.  Born  Novem- 
ber I,  181 1,  Coeymans,  N,  Y. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1836;  Albany  Academy,  N,  Y.,  1837-41.  Principal  of  Vernon  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1842-44;  Red  Creek  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1845-48;  Jordan  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1848-50.  Taught  in  Palmyra  Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1851.  On 
his  farm  in  Macedon  Center,  N.  Y.,  1852-83.  Resided  in  Newark, 
N.  Y.,  1883-96.    Died  March  i,  1896,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  i,  1838,  Elvira  Pratt,  of  Madison  County,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  April  4,  1885.  Children:  Theodore  Henry,  b.  February  15,  1839, 
d.  October  15,  1896;  Mary  Adelaide,  b.  January  14,  1842,  m.  E.  M. 
Fort;  Augustus  James,  b.  December  29,  1843;  Helen  Elvira,  b.  April 
27,  1846,  m.  D.  P.  Bucklin;   Charles  Merwin,  b.  April  16,  1853. 

19.  *JOHN  CHRISTIAN  KEENER.  B.A.,  1839;  M.A.,  1842; 
D.D.,  Florence  College,  Ala.;  LL.D.,  Southern  University,  Ala.,  1879. 
Born  February  7,  1819,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Engaged  in  the  drug  business  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1837-41.  Joined 
Alabama  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842.  Stationed  at  Mobile,  Ala., 
1842-43;  Demopolis,  1843-45;  Tuscaloosa,  1845-47;  Montgomery, 
1847-48;  Poydras  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1848-53.  Presiding  Elder  of 
New  Orleans  District,  1853-58.  Stationed  at  FeHcity  St.,  New  Orleans, 
1858-60.  Presiding  Elder  of  New  Orleans  District,  1860-61,  Superin- 
tendent of  the  chaplains  of  the  Confederate  Army  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi River,  1861-65.  Editor  of  The  New  Orleans  Christian  Advocate, 
and  Presiding  Elder  of  the  New  Orleans  District,  1865-70.  Elected 
bishop  of  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1870.  Founded  a  mission  in  Mexico, 
1873.     Died  January  19,  1906,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Married  May  19,  1842,  Mary  Anna  Spencer,  of  Easton,  Md.,  who 
died  September  26,  1903.  Children :  Mary  Anna,  b.  February  13,  1843, 
m.  Rev.  J.  Wilkinson,  d.  May  11,  1894;  Rebecca,  b.  October  7,  1844,  d. 
September  8,  1845  5   Emma  Holcombe,  b.  February  2,  1846,  d.  December 

10,  1896;  Christian,  b.  December  23,  1847,  d.  December  14,  1897;  Sarah 
Dameron,  b.  October  8,  1849,  d.  October  15,  1851 ;  Sarah  Louisa,  b. 
December  9,  1851,  d.  June  13,  1869;  John  Ormand,  b.  August  17,  1854, 
d.  December  31,  1898;   Samuel,  b.  August  3,  1856. 

20.  *HARVEY  BRADBURN  LANE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839.  ^-  T. 
*.  B,  K,  Born  January  10,  1813,  Wyoming  Valley,  Pa.  Brother  of 
G.  W.  Lane   (class  of  1835). 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1836-38.  Assistant 
engineer  on  Western  and  Atlantic  Railroad,  Ga.,  1838.  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Wesleyan  University, 
1839-40 ;  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering,  1840-43 ;  of 
the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages,  1843-48;  of  the  Greek  Language  and 
Literature,  1848-61.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-88.  For 
some  years  one  of  the  editors  of  The  American  Agriculturist.  Trustee 
of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-75.  Died  August  28,  1888,  Saratoga, 
N.  Y. 


1835.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  April  4,  1840,  Maria  Elizabeth  Potter,  who  died  January  21, 
1896.  Children :  Mary  Josephine,  b.  February  8,  1841,  m.  A.  P.  Lyon 
(No.  629)  ;  Charles  Harvey,  b.  March  11,  1844  (class  of  1864)  ;  Sarah 
Georgiana,  b.  January  21,  1854,  m.  T.  B.  Odell,  d.  April  24,  1879. 

21.  *MARVIN  MARCY  MASON.  B.A.  Born  January  26,  1808, 
Southbndge,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Florida  and  Georgia,  1835-38;  Vineville  Academy,  near 
Macon,  Ga.,  1838-50.     Died  July  2,  1854,  Vineville,  near  Macon,  Ga. 

Married  February  13,  1851,  Elizabeth  J.  Roberson,  of  Macon,  Ga., 
who  died  October  25,  1853.  Child:  Eoline  Roberson,  b.  August  13, 
1853,  d.  September  5,  1853. 

22.  *SAMUEL  LIVINGSTONE  MATHER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839. 
Born  July  i,  1817,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brother  of  H.  R.  Mather  (class 
of  1844). 

Traveled  in  Europe,  1837-40.  Removed  to  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1843. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1844.  Practised  law  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
engaged  in  mining  and  manufacturing  iron  ores  in  Michigan,  Ohio,  and 
Pennsylvania,  1844-90.    Died  October  8,  1890,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Married  September  24,  1850,  Georgiana  F.  Woolson,  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  who  died  November  2,  1853.  Married  June  11,  1856,  Elizabeth 
L.  Gwinn,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  who  died  August,  1908.  Children :  Sam- 
uel, b.  July  13,  1851;  Catharine  Livingstone,  b.  September  3,  1853; 
William  Gwinn,  b.  September  22,  1857. 

23.  *ANNIS  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
September  9,  1810,  Harwich,  Mass.  Brother  of  No.  11,  and  of  A.  B. 
Merrill  (class  of  1837). 

Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  in  McKendree  College,  111.,  1836-43. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  and  located  at  Belleville,  111.,  1843.  Practised  law 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  1844-49;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1849-85.  Retired,  1885. 
Died  February  2,  1905,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  October  17,  1837,  Harriet  Maria  Sage,  of  Cromwell,  Conn., 
who  died  June  8,  1892. 

24.  *ELISHA  BOURNE  NYE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838;  M.D.,  Yale 
University,  1837.    *.  B.  K.     Bom  November  7,  1812,  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Yale  Medical  School,  1835-36.  Practised  medicine  in  East 
Haddam,  Conn.,  1837-1851 ;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1851-89.  Died  March 
7,  1889,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  November  20,  1837,  Caroline  Hubbard,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  August  24,  1877.  Children:  Edward,  b.  August  24, 
1838,  d.  September  2,  1872;  Charlotte  A.,  b.  July  29,  1840,  m.  R.  M. 
Cumnock  (No.  862),  d.  November  9,  1874;  Frederick  B.,  b,  February 
12,  1842,  d.  January  20,  1843;  Frederick  B.,  b.  November  15,  1843,  d. 
February  5,  1907;  Margaret,  b.  November  10,  1845,  m.  Mr.  Benjamin, 
d.  December  9,  1900;  Catharine  H.,  b.  March  11,  1848,  d.  March  26, 
1852;  Caroline  A.,  b.  March  28,  1851,  d.  August  i,  1851 ;  Ellen  A.,  b. 
March  18,  1853,  d.  March  30,  1854. 

25.  *SABURA  STEBBINS  STOCKING.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1838.  Bom 
June  24,  1 810,  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1835.  Principal 
of  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt,  1836.  Studied  in  Yale 
Divinity  School,  1837-40.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  1840.     Minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Meriden, 


GRADUATES.  [1835-36. 

Conn.,  1840-41.  Ordained  priest,  1841.  Rector  of  Trinity  Church, 
Newtown,  Conn.,  1841-49.  Founded  St.  Mark's  Hall,  Orange,  N.  Y., 
1850;  rector,  1850-60.  Removed  to  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i860.  Traveled, 
1861-62.  Rector  of  Grace  Church,  South  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1863-90; 
rector  emeritus,  1890-96.  Removed  to  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  1896.  Died 
May  24,  1896,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  15,  1840,  Sarah  Stanley  Mallory,  of  Poultney,  Vt. 

Address  of  widow :  34  Clinton  Ave.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

26.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  TEFFT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1838;  D.D., 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1846;  LL.D.,  Madison  (now  Colgate) 
University,  1852.     Born  August  20,  1813,  Floyd,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1835-39. 
Pastor  of  First  M.  E.  Church,  Bangor,  Me.,  1839-41.  Principal  of 
Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy), 
R.  I.,  1841.  Pastor  of  Odeon  M.  E.  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1842. 
Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Hebrew  Languages  and  Literature,  Indiana 
Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1843-46.  Editor  of  The  Ladies' 
Repository,  1846-52.  President  of  Genesee  College  and  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1853-54.  Pastor  of  First  M.  E.  Church, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1859-60;  Mission  M.  E.  Church,  Bangor,  i860;  Second 
M.  E.  Church,  Bangor,  1861.  Elected  chaplain  of  ist  Maine  Cavalry, 
1861.  U.  S.  consul  at  Stockholm  and  acting  minister  to  Sweden,  1863. 
Commissioner  of  immigration  from  the  North  of  Europe  for  the  State 
of  Maine,  1864.  Pastor  of  Central  M.  E.  Church,  Portland,  Me.,  1866. 
Editor  of  The  Northern  Border,  Bangor,  Me.,  1873-78.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852.  Member  of  Maine  Legis- 
lature, 1874.     Died  September  16,  1885,  Brewer,  Me. 

Married  July  26,  1835,  Sarah  Ann  Dunn,  of  East  Poland,  Me.,  who 
died  April  23,  1883.  Children:  Roscoe  Montfort,  b.  May  7,  1837,  d. 
September  15,  1838;  William  Roscoe,  b.  May  17,  1840,  d.  July  8,  1844; 
Henry  Franklin,  b.  February  21,  1842;  George  Van  Anthrope,  b.  June 
19,  1845,  d.  June  27,  1871;  Anna  Rich,  b.  January  i,  1848,  m.  N.  E. 
Bragg;  Sarah  Frances,  b.  December  i,  1850,  d.  March  21,  1856;  Laura 
Jane,  b.  July  8,  1852,  m.  H.  L.  Bass;  William  Moore,  b.  February  8, 
1856,  d.  1886. 

27.  nVILLIAM  DOWNES  TUBES.    B.A. 
Died  1835. 


CLASS  OF  1836. 

28.  *HENRY  BANNISTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839;  D.D.,  1850. 
*.  B.  K.    Born  October  5,  1812,  Conway,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  1836.  Studied  in  Auburn  Theological 
Seminary,  1837-39.  Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia) 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1838.  Principal  of  Fairfield  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1840-43 ; 
Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  1843-56.  Professor  of 
Exegetical  Theology  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1856-83.  Traveled  in 
Europe  and  the  East,  1869-70.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1864,  '68,  '72.    Died  April  15,  1883,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  August  12,  1840,  Lucy  Kimball,  of  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  October  18,  1886.  Children:  Mary  H.,  b.  September  18,  1841,  m. 
O.  A.  Willard;  Henry  Martyn,  b.  July  25,  1844  (Ph.B.,  Northwestern 
University,  1863)  ;  Charles  Kimball,  b.  November  14,1847  (B.A.,  North- 


1836.1  GRADUATES. 

western,  1869),  d.  January  10,  1901 ;  Ellen  Frances,  b.  May  6,  1850,  m. 
O.  H.  Merwin;  Lucy  Harriet,  b.  January  15,  1855,  m.  Irving  Queal; 
John  Conkey,  b.  November  15,  i860  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1883). 


29.  *DWIGHT  ELIZUR  BATES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839.  Born 
November  21,  1814,  Springfield,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  91. 

Civil  engineer  in  Louisiana,  1836-40.  U.  S.  surveyor,  1840-54.  Civil 
engineer  and  surveyor  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1854-56.  Assistant  engi- 
neer of  a  railroad  in  Illinois,  1856-58.  Principal  assistant  engineer  and 
surveyor  of  railroads  in  Alabama  and  Florida,  1858-61.  Entered  C.  S. 
Army;  engineer  and  artillerist,  Army  of  Virginia,  1861.  First  lieu- 
tenant, 1862-64.  Prisoner  of  war,  1864-65.  Civil  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor in  Marion,  Ala.,  1865-99.  Died  February  19,  1899,  Hamburg, 
Ala. 


30.  *SAMUEL  BOTSFORD  BUCKLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840; 
Ph.D.,  Waco  University,  1872.     Bom  May  9,  1809,  Torrey,  N.  Y. 

Made  natural  history  collections  in  Virginia,  Illinois  and  Alabama, 
1837-38;  in  Alabama,  Tennessee,  North  and  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia,  1842.  Principal  of  Allenton  Academy,  Ala.,  1839-40.  Studied 
in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1842-43.  At  home 
on  the  farm,  1843-55.  In  the  book  business.  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio, 
1855-56.  Made  natural  history  collections  in  the  South  and  the  West, 
1859-60.  Assistant  geologist  and  naturalist  of  the  Texas  Geological 
Survey,  1860-61.  Chief  examiner  in  statistical  department  of  U.  S. 
Sanitary  Commission,  1862-65.  State  geologist  of  Texas,  1866-67. 
Agricultural  and  scientific  editor  of  The  State  Gazette,  Austin,  Tex., 
1871-72.  State  geologist  of  Texas,  1874-77.  Engaged  in  preparing  a 
work  on  the  geology  and  natural  history  of  Texas,  1877-81.  Died  Feb- 
ruary, 1884,  Austin,  Tex. 

Married  1852,  Charlotte  Sullivan,  of  Naples,  N.  Y.,  who  died  1854. 
Married  1855.  Sarah  Porter,  of  Naples,  N.  Y.,  who  died  1858.  Married 
1864,  Libbie  Myers,  of  Elbridge,  N.  Y.  Children:  Charlotte,  b.  April 
7,  1854,  d.  January,  1874;  Carrie,  b.  August  31,  1856;  Mary,  b.  1857, 
d.  aged  six  months. 

31.  *WILLIS  STEPHEN  BURR.  B.A.  Born  1816,  Haddam, 
Conn. 

After  graduating,  studied  law.  One  of  the  early  settlers  of  Selma, 
Ala.,  where  he  resided  for  about  twenty-five  years.  Judge,  and  an 
active  member  of  the  Dallas  County  bar.  Projector  and  secretary  of 
the  Selma  Railroad,  Ala.     Died  October  15,  1869,  Selma,  Ala. 

32.  *JOHN  WILLIAM  FLETCHER  BURRUSS.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1840.     Born  October  7,  1814,  Caroline  County,  Va. 

Cotton-planter,  Louisiana  and  Mississippi,  1837-66.  Died  October  5, 
1866,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  January  4,  1838,  Sarah  H.  McGehee,  who  died  March  2, 
1855.  Married  October  7,  1857,  Louise  E.  Landon  (sister  of  No.  440), 
who  died  September  19,  1862.  Children:  Annie  McGehee,  b.  Decem- 
ber 22,  1839,  m.  J.  H.  Kennard,  d.  November  4,  1881 ;  Kate  Florence,  b. 
August  15,  1841,  m.  Henry  Ginder;  Edward  McGehee,  b.  September 
12,  1842,  d.  April  2,  1876 ;  John  William,  b.  June  9,  1844,  d.  June,  1845 ; 
Beverly  Scott,  b.  December  19,  1847,  d.  November.  1848;  Mary 
Eugenia,  b.  July  30,  1852,  d.  July  25,  1885 ;  Sarah  Louisa,  b.  February 
I9»  1853,  m.  Robert  Semple,  d.  May  24,  1884. 

8 


GRADUATES.  11836. 

83.  *DA VIS  WASGATT  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839;  D.D.,  1850. 
#.  B.  K.     Born  February  25,  1812,  Mount  Desert,  Me. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1836-37;  principal,  1837-43. 
Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Stationed  at 
Winsted,  Conn.,  1843-45;  Salisbury,  1845-47;  Sullivan  St.,  New  York. 
N.  Y.,  1847-49;  Vestry  St.,  New  York,  1849-51;  Cannon  St.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  1851-53.  Bishop  of  M.  E.  Church,  1864-71.  President  of 
Freedmen's  Aid  Society,  1867-71.  President  of  Board  of  Trustees  of 
Wesleyan  Female  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  of  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University.  Author:  Elements  of  Algebra;  Mental  Discipline;  Man 
all  Immortal,  etc.     Died  May  23,  1871,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Married  July  25,  1838,  Mary  Johnson  Redman,  of  Trenton,  N.  J., 
who  died  October  18,  1893.  Children :  Frances  Redman,  b.  May  18, 
1840  (graduate  of  Wesleyan  Female  College),  m.  W.  B.  Davis;  Mary 
Augusta,  b.  November  30,  1842,  d.  November  2,  1872;  Katharine  Red- 
man, b.  April  25,  1845,  m.  E.  W.  Mullikin;  Ella  Fidelia  Merrick,  b. 
August  25,  1847,  d.  October  24,  1853;  Davis  Wasgatt,  b.  July  28,  1849; 
Anna  Myra,  b.  August  30,  1852,  d.  September  22,  1853 ;  Jesse  Redman, 
b.  October  31,  1854. 


U.  *WILLIAM  HALSEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1840.  Born  February  9, 
1810,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Private  tutor,  Wilkinson  County,  Miss.,  1836.  Founder  and  prin- 
cipal of  McGehee  Academy,  Woodville,  Miss.,  1836-45.  Principal  of 
Galveston  Academy,  Tex.,  1845-46.  President  of  Rutersville  College, 
Tex.,  1846-56;  of  Soule  University,  Chapel  Hill,  Tex.,  1856-61.  On  a 
plantation ;  also  kept  a  boarding  school,  1861-63.  Principal  of  a  board- 
ing school,  San  Felipe,  Tex.,  1863-64;  Richmond  Academy,  Tex., 
1864-65;  private  school,  Harrisburg,  Tex.,  1865-69.  In  business, 
Harrisburg,  Tex.,  1869-77.  In  poor  health,  1877-80.  Died  December 
20,  1880,  Harrisburg,  Tex. 

Married  June,  1838,  Mary  S.  Chapman,  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  who 
died  December  19,  1876.  Children :  Mary  Prudence,  b.  June  17,  1839, 
d.  July  25,  1840 ;  Edward  Howd,  b.  July,  1841,  d.  October,  1841 ;  Lillie, 
b.  July  23,  1843  (deceased)  ;  William  (Justavus,  b.  February  28, 
d.  April  17,  1892;   Ella  Norton,  b.  March  3,  1851,  m.  Watson  Hand. 


35.  *WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  MEIGS  HAND.  B.A.  Born  April 
29,  1817,  Cromwell,  Conn. 

Studied  law,  1836-37.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1838. 
Died  May  16,  1839,  Cromwell,  Conn. 

36.  *THEODORE  HINSDALE.  B.A.  Born  February  3,  1819, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  1836-37;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1837-40.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1840-80.  Member  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Common  Council,  1866-67.  Member  of  State  Legis- 
lature from  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1867.  Died  August  19,  1880,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Married  October  30,  1850,  Grace  Webster  Haddock,  of  Hanover, 
N.  H.,  who  died  August  31,  1902.  Children:  Charles  Haddock,  b. 
October  14,  1851,  d.  March  5.  1857;  Grace  Webster,  b.  July  24,  1854,  d. 
March  23,  1857;  Theodore  Swan,  b.  July  29,  1856,  d.  January  g,  1857; 
Guy,  b.  October  26,  1858  (B.A.,  Amherst  1878)  ;  Theodora,  b.  June 
24,  i860,  d.  July  16,  1885;  Frank,  b.  December  13,  1862;  Grace 
Webster,  b.  June  11,  1874,  m.  G.  A.  Lintner. 


1836.]  GRADUATES. 

87.  *DANIEL  PARISH  KIDDER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840;  D.D., 
McKendree  College,  1851,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1855.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  18,  181 5,  Darien,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N,  Y.,  1836.  Joined  Genesee  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1836.  Stationed  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1836-37. 
Missionary  at  Rio  de  Janiero,  Brazil,  1837-39.  Transferred  to  New 
Jersey  Conference,  1841.  Stationed  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1841-43; 
Trenton,  1843-44.  Corresponding  secretary  of  Sunday  School  Union; 
editor  of  Sunday  School  publications  and  tracts  of  M.  E.  Church, 
1844-56.  Professor  of  Practical  Theology,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1856-71 ;  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1871-81.  Corresponding  secre- 
tary, Board  of  Education,  M.  E.  Church,  1881-87.  Resided  in  Evan- 
ston,  111.,  1887-91.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1852,  '68.    Died  July  29,  1891,  Evanston,  III. 

Married  November  9,  1836,  Cynthia  Harriet  Russell,  of  Salisbury, 
Conn.,  who  died  April  18,  1840.  Married  April  6,  1842,  Harriette 
Smith,  of  Winsted,  Conn.  Children:  Rowena  Harriet,  b.  February, 
1838,  d.  September  27,  1861 ;  Henry  Martin,  b.  May  12,  1839  (Ph.B., 
Northwestern  University,  1859)  ;  Catharine  Mehitabel,  b.  December 
29,  1842,  m.  Rev.  G.  E.  Strobridge,  d.  October  14,  1908;  Daniel  Selvey, 
b.  February  13,  1848,  d.  May  14,  1907;  Evalina  Elizabeth,  b.  October 
13,  1855,  m.  Rev.  J.  O.  Wilson,  d.  November,  1881. 

Address  of  widow :    Ocean  Grove,  N,  J. 

38.  ♦TIMOTHY  DANIELSON  LINCOLN.  B.S.,  1838.  Born 
May  II,  181S,  Brimfield,  Mass.  -" 

Taught  in  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  and  studied  law,  1838-40.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1840.  Removed  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1841.  Practised  law 
in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1842-91.     Died  April  i,  1891,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Married  1845,  Mary  Seymour  Clarke,  daughter  of  Major  Nathan 
Clarke,  U.  S.  A.,  who  died  in  1900.  Children,  eleven,  of  whom  these 
five  are  living :  Mary  Lucia,  b.  November  27,  1850,  m.  R.  H.  Mitchell ; 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  June  23,  1855;  Florence,  b.  December  12,  1857; 
John  Ledyard,  b.  December  29,  1859;   Agnes  M.,  b.  January  21,  1867. 

39.  nVILLIAM  HEZEKIAH  NATHANIEL  MAGRUDER. 
B.A. ;  M.A.,  1843;  M.A.,  Transylvania  University;  LL.D.,  University 
of  Mississippi.     Born  December  31,  1815,  Jefferson  County,  Miss. 

Cotton-planter  in  Warren  County,  Miss.,  1836-42.  Professor  of 
Ancient  Languages,  Centenary  College,  1842-50.  Taught  a  private 
school  in  Jackson,  La.,  1850-55.  Founder  and  principal  of  Collegiate 
Institute,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  1855-88.  Superintendent  of  public  educa- 
tion for  Louisiana,  1861-65.  Principal  of  Louisiana  Institute  for  the 
Blind,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  1890-1900.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  South,  1874,  '78.    Died  March  9,  1900. 

Married  November  22,  1837,  Mary  Bangs,  daughter  of  Rev.  Heman 
Bangs,  who  died  January,  1900.  Children:  Benjamin  Drake,  b.  Sep- 
tember 27,  1838  (B.A.,  Yale,  1856)  ;  John  Burruss,  b.  December  6,  1840 
(M.A.,  Centenary)  ;  Sarah  Burritt,  b.  September  i,  1842,  d.  July  17, 
1844;  Heman  Bangs,  b.  September  27,  1844  (M.A.,  Southern  Univ.), 
d.  August  7,  1891 ;  James  Trueman,  b.  November  10,  1846,  d.  July  31, 
1857;  Leonard  Covington,  b.  June  27,  1849,  d.  October  12,  1867; 
Nathaniel  Hawkins,  b.  September  25,  185 1 ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  August 
20,  1853.  d.  October  20,  1867;  William  Howard,  b.  August  29,  1856 
(B.A.,  Univ.  of  Mississippi,  1879),  d.  March  15,  1902;  Aaron  Burritt, 
b.  September  13,  1858,  d.  August  8,  1859;  Albert  Sidney  Johnston,  b. 
May  6,  1862,  d.  September  16,  1891 ;  Stephen  Alexander,  b.  June  4, 
1864,  d.  November  i,  1866. 

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GRADUATES.  [1836. 

40.  *WILLIAM  WHITING  MARSH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839.  Born 
April  17,  181 1,  Victor,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  1836;  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1837; 
Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1838.  Engineer  on  New 
York  Canals,  1839.  Principal  of  Lockport  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1841 ; 
Fayetteville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1845;  High  School,  Brighton,  Mich., 
1851 ;  Union  School,  Flint,  Mich.,  1852.  Taught  in  Victor,  N.  Y.,  1854. 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Victor,  N.  Y.,  1860-63.  Died  June  15,  1863, 
Victor,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  7,  1842,  Sylvia  Clarissa  Sharp,  of  Barnard,  Vt.,  who 
died  October  25,  1905.  Children:  William  Henry,  b.  May,  1843,  d. 
September  20, 1892;  Daniel  Sharp,  b.  December,  1844;  Erastus  Smith,  b. 
March,  1846;  Royal  Sharp,  b.  July.  1848;  Joel  Brace,  b.  June,  1851 ; 
Francis  Addison,  b.  January,  1856;   Walter  Spencer,  b.  May,  i860. 

41.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  POTTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1839.  Born 
October  21,  1814,  Cumberland,  R.  I. 

Tutor  in  College  of  Louisiana,  Jackson,  La.,  1836-45.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Feliciana,  La.,  1845;  Preparatory  Department,  Centenary 
College,  Jackson,  La.,  1846-60.  Assistant  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages,  Centenary  College,  1860-65.  Mayor  of  Jackson,  La.,  1861. 
Acting  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Centenary  College,  1865-73.  Taught 
in  a  boys'  school,  Jackson,  La.,  1873-82.  Died  May  29,  1882,  Jackson, 
La. 

Married  1840,  Ellen  R.  Bullard,  of  Jackson,  La.,  who  died  November 
29,  1881.  Children:  Mary  Ellen,  b.  July  18,  1841,  d.  July  14,  1850; 
William  Allen,  b.  July  14,  1852,  d.  August  15,  1858. 

42.  *SCHUYLER  SEAGER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1839;  D.D..  1855. 
Born  July  26,  1807,  Simsbury,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1836-37 ;  princi- 
pal, 1837-44.  Stationed  at  First  M.  E.  Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1844-46;  St.  John's  (now  Asbury)  Church,  Rochester,  1846-48;  Pearl 
St.,  Buffalo,  1848-50;  Swan  St.  (now  Grace)  Church,  Buffalo,  1850-52; 
First  Church,  Lockport,  1852-54.  Principal  of  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1854-55;  Genesee  Model  School.  Lima,  N.  Y., 
1856-57.  Stationed  at  Com  Hill  Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1858-59. 
Principal  of  Dansville  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Stationed  at  Albion, 
N.  Y.,  1861-63;  Grace  Church,  Buffalo,  1863-64;  Batavia,  1864-67; 
Albion,  1867-70;  Lockport,  1871-73;  Niagara  Falls,  1873-74.  Super- 
annuated, 1874.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1844-51.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844,  '48.  Died  October  22,  1874, 
Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  15,  1839,  Eliza  S.  Rogers,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  September  3, 1852.  Married  September  15,  1853,  Sarah  A.  Conkey, 
of  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  who  died  March  28,  1885.  Children :  Eliza  Cor- 
delia, b.  February  26,  1840,  m.  S.  L.  Smith;  Schuyler  Fisk,  b.  July  6, 
1842  (B.A.,  Genesee,  i860),  d.  November  6,  1883;  James  Henry,  b. 
December  27,  1846;  Mary  Augusta,  b.  April  12,  1848,  m.  S.  S.  Olds; 
William  Perl,  b.  February  28,  1852 ;   Stephen  Olin,  b.  July  31,  1855. 

43.  *JAMES  WARRENNE  SUNDERLAND.  B.A.;  LL.D., 
O'Fallon  University.     Born  February  19,  1813,  Exeter,  R.  I. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  McKendree 
College,  111.,  1836.  Principal  of  Hillsboro  Academy,  111.  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Languages,  Kemper  College,  Mo.,  1845.  Professor 
of    Mathematics   and   Natural   Philosophy,    O'Fallon   University,   Mo., 

II 


1836-37.1  GRADUATES. 

1846.  Taught  in  Freeland  Seminary,  Pa.,  1848.  Principal  of  Mont- 
gomery Female  Seminary,  Pa.,  1851 ;  Pennsylvania  Female  College, 
CoUegeville,  Pa.,  1853-81.  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Ursinus 
College,  Pa.,  1869-73.  Banker,  CoUegeville,  Pa.,  1871-81.  Retired  from 
active  business,  residing  in  CoUegeville,  1881-1904.  Died  April  9,  1904, 
CoUegeville,  Pa. 

Married  September  12,  1842,  Luanna  S.  Munson,  of  Weedsport, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  March  16,  1888.  Married  October  8,  1890,  Rebecca 
Eicholz.  Children :  Henry  Filley,  b.  March  29,  1844,  d.  March  30, 
1844;  Eugene  LeRoy,  b.  March '28,  1849,  d.  January  18,  1852;  Ida 
Gertrude,  b.  March  13,  1853,  m.  J.  A.  Helffrich,  M.D. ;  Ella  Minnehaha, 
b.  February  9,  1854,  d.  January  28,  1857. 

Address  of  widow:   522  Kohn  St.,  Morristown,  Pa. 

44.  *WILLIAM  AS  BURY  YOUNG.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1839.  Born 
December  5,  1816,  Berne,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1836-39.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1839. 
Appointed  master  in  chancery,  1845.  City  recorder,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1852-55.  Member  of  Legislature  of  New  York,  1859.  Practised  law 
in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1873-89.  Inspector  of  Penitentiary  for  many  years. 
Died  November  29,  1889,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J837. 

46.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  ANDERSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1840;  D.D., 
Wofford  College,  S.  C,  and  Southern  University,  Ala.,  1866.  Bom 
September  17,  1817,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Taught  in  Kentucky;  joined  Kentucky  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1837.  Professor  in  Transylvania  University,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1843. 
Editor  of  The  Quarterly  Review  (South),  1850-54.  President  of  Saint 
Charles  College,  Mo.,  1854-61 ;  Central  College,  Fayette,  Mo.,  1861-63. 
Stationed  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  1863-69.  President  of  Florence  Univer- 
sity, Ala.,  1869-73;  University  Public  Schools,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1873-76; 
Kentucky  Wesleyan  College,  1876-79.  Stationed  at  Nicholasville,  Ky., 
1885-87;  Carlisle,  1887-91.  Sunday  School  agent  for  Kentucky  Con- 
ference, 1891-93.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
South,  1850,  '58,  '62,  '70.     Died  May  2,  1893,  Carlisle,  Ky. 

Married  May,  1844,  Rosa  H.  Field,  of  Richmond,  Ky.,  who  died 
March,  1850.  Married  February,  1853,  Helen  Marr  Richardson,  of 
Louisville,  Ky.,  who  died  August  17,  1895.  Children:  Mary  Rebecca, 
b.  1853,  d.  May  i.  1880;  Margaret  Eleanor,  b.  July  23,  1856,  d.  June 
24,  1874 ;  Jennie  Richardson,  b.  December,  1857,  d.  March,  1879 ;  Eliza- 
beth Chambers,  b.  May,  i860,  d.  September,  1880;  William  Henry,  b. 
May  15,  1866  (M.D.,  University  of  Louisville,  1887). 

46.  *SMITH  CLIFT.    B.A.    Born  about  181 5,  Carmel,  N.  Y. 
Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1837.     Practised  law  in  New  York, 

N.  Y.,  1840-93.     Died  August  16,  1893,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Married  a  daughter  of  Stewart  F.  Randolph,  who  died  before  1893. 
Children,  several;  one,  Edith,  married  Baron  Henry  Maupoint  de 
Vaudeul. 

47.  *CHARLES  COLLINS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1840;  D.D.,  Centenary 
College,  Masonic  College,  and  Dickinson  College,  1851.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.    Born  April  17,  1813,  North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

12 


GRADUATES.  [1837. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Augusta,  Me.,  1837-38.  Joined  Maine 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1838.  President  of  Emory  and  Henry  Col- 
lege, Va.,  1838-52.  President  of  Dickinson  College,  1852-60.  Proprie- 
tor and  President  of  State  Female  College,  near  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1860-75.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1850. 
Died  July  10,  1875,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Married  July  13,  1841,  Harriet  Newell  Hart,  who  died  Alarch  13, 
1889.  Children :  Narcissa,  b.  December  4,  1842,  d.  November  19,  1862 ; 
Mary  Longley,  b.  March  30,  1845,  m.  J.  H.  Nate,  d.  October  10,  1878; 
Charles  Standish,  b.  October  17,  1846;  Hannah  Elizabeth,  b.  December 
8,  1848,  m.  J,  H.  Barton,  d.  September  20,  1905 ;  John  Stone,  b.  Decem- 
ber 10,  1850;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  September  2,  1853,  d.  August  10,  1854; 
Harriet  Hart,  b.  November  11,  1855,  m.  T.  A.  Lamb;  James  Marshall, 
b.  March  18,  1858  (class  of  1879),  d.  September  20,  1878;  Lily  Green- 
wood, b.  September  4,  i860,  d.  January  19,  1862;  Horatio  King,  b. 
August  30,  1864,  d.  September  25,  1880.  Six  of  these  children  were 
college  graduates. 

48.  *GEORGE  BRALNERD  CONE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840.  Born 
about  1812,  Coventry,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Vt.,  1837-43.  Principal  of 
Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy), 
R.  L,  1843-45.  Taught  in  Macon  College,  Macon,  Ga,,  and  Macon, 
Miss.,  1845-48;  Gainesville,  Ala.,  1849.  Agent  for  Tennessee  Female 
College,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  1850.     Died  1851   (or  1852),  Gainesville,  Ala. 

Married  February,  1844,  Hannah  M.  Anderson,  of  Warrensburg, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  1848.     Children :   two ;   both  died  in  infancy. 

49.  *DANIEL  CURRY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840;  D.D.,  1852;  LL.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1878.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  26, 
1809,  near  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Troy  Conference  Academy,  1837-39.  Professor  in 
Georgia  Female  College,  Macon,  Ga.,  1839-40.  Joined  Georgia  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1841.  Preached  in  Athens,  Savannah  and 
Columbus,  Ga.,  1841-44.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1844. 
President  of  Indiana  Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1854-57. 
Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1857.  Stationed  at  South 
Third  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1857-58 ;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1858-60 ;  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1860-62 ;  37th  St.,  New  York,  1862-63.  Editor  of  The 
Christian  Advocate,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864-76;  of  The  National 
Repository,  1876-80.  Associate  editor  of  The  Methodist,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Stationed  at  82d  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1881-83; 
Bethany  Chapel,  N.  Y.,  1S83-84.  Editor  of  The  Methodist  Review, 
1884-87.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1862-87.  Delegate  to 
Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881 ;  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  i860,  '64,  '72,  '76,  '80,  '84.     Died  August  17,  1887. 

Married  February  16,  1838,  Mary  Halsted,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
who  died  March  17.  1890.  Children :  Georgia,  b.  June  5,  1840,  m.  James 
Armstrong;  Edward  Coxe,  b.  October,  1842,  d.  January,  1846;  Francis 
Shay,  b.  April,  1845,  d.  February  7,  1852 ;  David  Stanford,  b.  July,  1849, 
d.  March,  1852. 

50.  *LEWIS  DWIGHT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  McKendree  College,  1840. 
Born  July  22,  1813,  Thompson,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  16. 

Principal  of  Mount  Vernon  Academy,  111.,  1838-41 ;  Edwardsville 
Academy,  111.,  1843.  Afterwards  principal  of  High  School,  Payson, 
111.    Taught  in  Mount  Pleasant  Collegiate  Institute,  Iowa,  and  else- 

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1837.]  GRADUATES. 

where,  1848-54.  Principal  of  North  Hebron  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1854-56, 
Joined  Troy  Conference,  M,  E.  Church,  1856.  Stationed  successively 
at  Bristol  and  Salisbury,  Vt.,  Chester,  Mass.,  Nassau  and  Petersburg, 
N.  Y.,  1856-63.  Retired  from  conference,  1863.  In  business  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1863-73.  Resided  in  Dudley,  Mass.,  preaching  part  of  the  time, 
1873-81.  Soon  after  went  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Died  December  24,  1891, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  March  24,  1840,  Mahala  Pennington  Casey,  who  died  March, 
1841.  Married  June  4,  1843,  Ruth  G.  Ryder,  of  Massachusetts,  who 
died  1844.  Married  April  6,  1848,  Jane  E.  Hoar,  of  Payson,  111.,  who 
died  1854.  Married  April  26,  i860,  Mrs.  Louisa  B.  Dixon,  of  Dudley, 
Mass.,  who  died.  Married  a  lady  in  St.  Louis;  deceased.  Children: 
Samuel  Lewis,  b.  March  15,  1841 ;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  July  5,  1844;  Eliza- 
beth Susan,  b.  May  8,  1849,  m.  Louis  Gravelle;  Quincy,  b.  May  30, 
1854;  also  one  son  (deceased). 


51.  *WILLIAM  THOMPSON  HARLOW.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  April  18,  1816,  Duxbury,  Mass.  Brother  of  E.  H. 
Harlow  (class  of  1849). 

Principal  of  a  seminary.  South  New  Market,  N.  H.,  1837.  Professor 
of  Philosophy  and  Mathematics,  Emory  and  Henry  College,  Va.,  1839. 
Joined  Providence  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842.  Presiding  Elder 
of  Sandwich  District,  1848-52.  Stationed  at  Mathewson  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1852-54;  Elm  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1854-56.  Princi- 
pal of  Rock  River  Conference  Seminary,  Mount  Morris,  111.,  1856-66. 
Presiding  Elder  of  New  Bedford  District,  Providence  Conference, 
1869-73.  Stationed  at  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1873-75;  Center  Church,  Brockton, 
Mass.,  1875-76;  Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1876-78.  Superannuated, 
1878.  Traveled  in  the  West  for  his  health,  1879-81.  Delegate  to  Gen- 
eral Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852,  '64,  '72.  Died  January  21,  1881, 
Omaha,  Nebr. 

Married  August  27,  1838,  Frances  Ann  Winsor,  of  Duxbury,  Mass., 
who  died  November  6,  1898.  Children:  Julius  I.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1839,  d. 
May  7,  1872;  Elizabeth  F.,  b.  October  12,  1841,  m.  Professor  John 
WilHamson;  Juliet,  b.  February  26,  1845,  m.  H.  H.  Browning;  Ephraim 
Wiley,  b.  September  30,  1848;  William  Thompson,  b.  February  14, 
185s;  Frederick  Pease,  b,  December  12,  1856. 


62.  *DANIEL  LESTER  HARRIS.  B.S.,  1838.  Born  February  6, 
1818,  Providence,  R.  I.     Brother  of  No.  123. 

Assistant  engineer  on  New  York  &  Erie  Railroad,  1839;  on  Troy  & 
Schenectady  Railroad,  1840-43.  Engaged  in  building  the  railroad  from 
Hartford  to  Springfield,  1843-44.  Bridge-builder  and  machinist,  1845. 
Partner  in  the  contract  to  build  the  New  Haven  &  New  London  Rail- 
road, 1852-53.  President  of  the  Conn.  River  Railroad  Company, 
1855-79-  Mayor  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  i860.  President  City  Library 
Association,  Springfield,  Mass..  1868-79.  Government  director.  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company,  1869-70.  Member  of  Mass.  House  of 
Representatives,  1857,  '63,  '67,  '70  and  '73.  Died  July  11,  1879,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Married  May  25,  1843,  Harriet  Octavia  Corson,  of  Canastota,  N.  Y., 
who  died  July  10,  1904.  Children:  Edgar  Lester,  b.  July  26,  1844,  d. 
December,  1846;  twin  daughters,  b.  August  9,  1846,  d.  August  10,  1846; 
Corinne,  b.  August  31,  1848,  m.  E.  S.  Brewer;  Harriet  Buckingham,  b. 
September  15,  1850,  d.  November  2,  1852;  Azariah  Boody,  b.  March  8, 
1853,  d.  February  7,  1892;  Sarah  Jeannie.  b.  April  26,  1854,  m.  H.  K. 
Baker;   Eliza  Johnstone,  b.  January  26,  1856,  m.  D.  N.  Coats,  d.  Janu- 

14 


GRADUATES.  [1837. 

ary  20,  1887;  Ambia  Corson,  b.  May  28,  1859;  Henrietta  Clark,  b. 
June  20,  1861,  m.  W.  A,  Harris ;  Cornelia  Hawkins,  b.  July  10,  1866,  m. 
E.  R.  Lancaster. 

53.  *WILLIAM  HYER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840.  Born  February  14, 
1807,  near  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Somerville,  Tenn.,  1837;  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1839.  Joined 
Memphis  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South ;  stationed  at  Aberdeen, 
Miss.,  1851.  Transferred  to  Mississippi  Conference;  stationed  at 
Vicksburg,  1853.     Died  November  3,  1855,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Married  December  25,  1837,  Jane  Tobey,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who 
died  January  16,  i860.  Children:  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  Alarch  24,  1839,  d. 
November  18,  1897;  Julia  A.,  b.  January  31,  1842,  m.  O.  M.  Enlow; 
William  Lewis,  b.  November,  1845,  d,  1845;  Mary  Eliza,  b.  July  16, 
1848,  m.  J.  M.  Hogshead,  d.  February  24,  1909. 

54.  *GEORGE  KELLOGG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840.  Born  June  19, 
1812,  New  Hartford,  Conn.     Brother  of  J.  Kellogg  (class  of  1840). 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  machinery,  1837.  Principal  of  Sum- 
ter Academy,  S.  C,  1838-41.  Superintendent  of  the  Howe  Pin  Com* 
pany,  Birmingham,  Conn.,  1841-44.  Established  a  manufactory  of 
hooks  and  eyes  in  Redditch,  England,  1844.  Manufactured  surgical 
instruments,  Birmingham,  Conn.,  1846-55.  Invented  a  number  of 
machines.  Manufacturer  of  dental  supplies.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1856-62. 
In  the  U.  S.  Revenue  Service,  1863-66.  Established  a  manufactory  of 
hats  in  London,  England,  1867-68.  Engaged  in  photographical  and 
astronomical  experiments  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-92.  Resided  in 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  1892-1901.  Closely  identified  with  the  early 
history  of  phonography.  Expert  witness  in  many  patent  suits.  Died 
May  6,  1901,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 

Married  August  25,  1837,  Jane  Elizabeth  Crosby,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  November  i,  1891.  Children:  Clara  Jane,  died  in 
infancy;  Albert  Henry,  died  in  infancy;  Clara  Louise  (the  celebrated 
singer),  b.  1842,  m.  Carl  Strakosch. 

55.  *CHARLES  ANTHON  LEE.  B.A.  Born  about  1817,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Studied  law  in  Dickinson  College,  1837.  Died  December,  1837, 
Carlisle,  Pa. 

56.  *WILLARD  MARTIN  RICE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1840;  D.D.,  1866. 
^.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  April  30,  181 7,  Lowville,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1837-40.  Principal  of  Classical 
Academy,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1840-56.  Pastor  of  Moyamensing  Presby- 
terian Church,  Philadelphia,  1856-63 ;  Fourth  Presbyterian  Church, 
Philadelphia,  1863-74;  Trinity  Presbyterian  Church,  Berwyn,  1874-76. 
Recording  secretary  of  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  1858-1904. 
Stated  clerk  of  Presbytery  of  Philadelphia,  1860-74;  Synod  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1872-81 ;  Presbytery  of  Philadelphia,  1878-1904.  Member  of 
General  Assembly,  Presbyterian  Church,  1865,  '68,  '87.  Author:  His- 
tory of  the  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication;  Westminster  Question 
Book;  Westminster  Lesson  Leaf,  etc.  Died  March  6,  1904,  Haver- 
ford,  Pa. 

Married  July  7,  1840,  Elizabeth  Anderson  McDowell,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  who  died  November  23,  1874.  Children :  John  McDowell, 
b.  September  19,  1841  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania),  d.  July  13,  1868; 
Henrietta  Kollock,  b.  July  11,  1843,  m.  J.  M.  Buddy;    Clara  Amelia,  b. 

IS 


1837.1  GRADUATES. 

August  7,  1845,  m.  F.  Roberts;  Willard  Martin,  b.  December  28,  1849; 
Susan  McDowell,  b.  December  12,  1851,  m.  A.  Graham,  Jr.;  Emeline 
Elton,  b.  May  3,  1861,  m.  J.  McLeod,  Jr.;   four  others  (deceased). 

67.    *RICHARD  S  SEELY.    B.A.    Born  about  1813. 

Clergyman  in  M.  E.  Church,  afterwards  in  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church.  For  some  time  in  South  Carolina.  Went  to  Texas,  1859. 
Died  February  18,  1871. 

58.  *JAMES  McMILLAX  SHAFTER.  B.S.,  1838;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1845.  Born  May  27,  1816,  Athens,  Vt.  Brother  of  O.  L.  Shafter  (class 
of  1834). 

Graduated  from  Yale  Law  School,  1839.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1840. 
Member  of  Vermont  House  of  Representatives,  1841-42.  Secretary  of 
state  of  Vermont,  1842-49.  Removed  to  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1849. 
Speaker  of  Wisconsin  Assembly,  1852.  Practised  law  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1855-92.  Member  of  California  Senate,  1861-62;  president 
pro  tern.,  1863-64.  Delegate  at  large  to  convention  for  revision  of  the 
Constitution  of  California,  1878.  Superior  judge  of  San  Francisco 
County,  1888-90.  Regent  of  State  University.  First  trustee  named  for 
Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University.  Died  August  27,  1892,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Married  October  27,  1845,  Julia  Hubbard,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  who 
died  February  11,  1871.  Children:  Payne  Jewett,  b.  August  28,  1846 
(B.A.,  University  College,  San  Francisco,  1868)  ;  James  Chester,  b. 
April  17,  1851  (M.D.,  Columbia,  1873)  ;  Chester  Hubbard,  b.  April  19, 
1854,  d.  May  3,  1863 ;  Julia  Ruth,  b.  January  2,  1859,  m.  A.  F.  Hamilton. 

59.  *HENRY  WISNER  SMITH.    B.A. 

Engaged  in  farming  in  Windham,  Pa.,  1837-44.  Died  May,  1844, 
Windham,  Pa. 

60.  *ERASTUS  WENTWORTH.  B.A.;  M.A..  1840;  D.D., 
Allegheny  College,  1850.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  5,  1813,  Ston- 
ington,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1838;  Troy  Con- 
ference Academy,  1841-46.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1841.  President  of  McKendree  College,  III.,  1846-50.  Professor  of 
Natural  Philosophy  and  Chemistry,  Dickinson  College,  Pa.,  1850-54. 
Missionary  to  Foo  Chow,  China,  1854-62.  Returned  to  America; 
stationed  at  North  Second  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1862;  State  St.,  Troy, 
1865-67;  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  1868-71;  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1871-72. 
Editor  of  The  Ladies'  Repository,  (Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1872-76.  Super- 
annuated, 1877-86.  Resided  in  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y. ;  wrote  for  the  press, 
1881-86.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868,  '72,  '76. 
Died  May  25,  1886,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Married  1839,  Mary  Alexander,  of  De  Kalb,  N.  Y.,  who  died  1852. 
Married  1854,  AnnaM.  Lewis,  of  Westchester,  Pa.,  who  died  1855. 
Married  1859,  Phebe  E.  Potter,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
1874.  Children :  James  Lemuel,  b.  1841,  d.  1877 ;  Anna  Lewis,  b.  1855 ; 
Lewis  Miller,  b.  1862,  d.  March  9,  1883 ;  Nettie  Louise,  b.  1864 ;  George 
Edmund,  b.  1866;  Ellen  Saxe,  b.  1867;  Cornelia  Converse,  b.  1869; 
Maggie  Harris,  b.  1874;   three  others  (died  in  infancy). 

61.  *EPHRAIM  EMERSON  WILEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1840;  D.D., 
Genesee  College,  1854.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  October  6,  1814,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Brother  of  Nos.  142  and  248. 

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GRADUATES.  [1837-38. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Augusta,  Me.,  1837.  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages,  Emory  and  Henry  College,  Va.,  1838-51.  President  of 
Emory  and  Henry  College,  1852-80;  Martha  Washington  College, 
Abingdon,  Va.,  1881-86,  Treasurer  and  financial  agent,  Emory  and 
Henry  College,  1887-93.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  South,  1854,  '58,  '62,  '66,  '70,  '74  '78,  '82,  '86,  '90;  Methodist 
Ecumenical  Conference,  1881.    Died  March  13,  1893,  Emory,  Va. 

Married  February  18,  1839,  Elizabeth  H.  Hammond,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  May  11,  1867.  Married  October  3,  1870,  Elizabeth 
Juan  Reeves,  of  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  Children :  Margaret  Ann,  b.  Febru- 
ary 9,  1840,  m.  J.  C.  Storey,  d.  June  27,  1891 ;  Frances  Elizabeth,  b. 
September  6,  1841,  m,  J.  L.  Buchanan,  d.  June  29,  1908;  William  Har- 
low, b.  May  29,  1845,  d.  June  28,  1897 ;  Virginia  Watson,  b.  October  7, 
1847,  m.  F.  A.  Parker;  Olin  Fisk,  b.  December  29,  1849;  George 
Ephraim,  b.  October  19,  1851 ;  Charles  Sherwood,  b.  October  31,  1854, 
d.  July  I,  1855;  Mary  Helen,  b.  July  21,  1871,  m.  J.  L.  Jarman;  Edward 
Emerson,  b.  August  7,  1875;   Garland  Somers,  b.  September  i,  1879. 


CLASS  OF  J838. 

62.  *JAMES  LAWRENCE  ALVERSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1841 ; 
LL.D.,  i860.    <J>.  N.  e.    «!'.  B.  K.     Born  1816,  Seneca,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  an  academy  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1838.  Taught  in  Oneida 
Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1841 ;  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y..  1844.  Principal  of  the  latter,  1847.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  in  Genesee  College  (part  of  the  time  Acting 
President),  1849-64.     Died  September  12,  1864,  Lima,  N.  Y. 

G3.  *EDWARD  BANNISTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ;  D.D.,  Dickin- 
son College.  1863.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  14,  1814,  Phelps,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  W.  H.  Bannister  (class  of  1849). 

Taught  in  Vienna,  N.  Y.,  1838.  Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church;  stationed  at  Barrington,  N.  Y. ;  discontinued  at  his  own 
request.  Studied  medicine  a  few  months.  Preached  part  of  the  year 
in  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  1840.  Taught  in  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1841-42,  Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1842,  Stationed  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  1843-44; 
Syracuse,  1844.  Elected  teacher  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Caze- 
novia) Seminary,  N.  Y.  Appointed  by  Missionary  Board  of  M.  E. 
Church  to  establish  an  institution  of  learning  in  California;  opened  a 
classical  school  in  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1850.  Principal  of  the  same,  1850-52. 
Opened  Preparatory  Department  of  University  of  the  Pacific,  Santa 
Clara,  Cal.,  1852.  Resigned,  1854.  Stationed  at  Folsom  St.  (now 
Howard  St.)  Church,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1854-55.  Opened  Oak 
Grove  Institute,  Alameda,  Cal.,  1855.  Stationed  at  Powell  St., 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1856-58.  Presiding  Elder  of  Petaluma  District, 
California  Conference,  1858-59;  of  Marysville  District,  1859-60.  Presi- 
dent of  University  of  the  Pacific,  Santa  Clara  (now  San  Jose),  1860-67. 
Presiding  Elder  of  San  Francisco  District,  1867-70.  Stationed  at 
Marysville,  1870-71.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E,  Church, 
i860.     Died  September  27,  1871,  Marysville,  Cal. 

Married  January  22,  1843,  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Mannering,  who  died 
January  13,  1898.  Children:  Edward,  b.  April  7,  1844  (B.A.,  Univ.  of 
the    Pacific,    1864),    d.    1897;     Mary   Elizabeth,   b.    February    i,    1846; 

17 


1838.1  GRADUATES. 

Alfred,  b.  August  i6,  1848  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1867)  ;  Clara 
Hesperia,  b.  April  29,  1854,  m.  C.  H.  Congdon ;  Alice,  b.  June  18,  1859, 
m.  J.  H.  Race;  Bertha  Mannering,  b.  September  14,  1865,  m.  E.  E. 
Buckman. 

64.  *ARTEMAS  BIGELOW.  B.A.;  MA.,  1841.  Born  July  4, 
1818,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Taught  and  botanized  in  Northern  Alabama,  1838-39.  Visited  Texas, 
1839.  Botanized  and  geologized  in  Alabama,  Georgia,  South  Carolina, 
North  Carolina,  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  and  New  York,  1839-41. 
Studied  law,  1842-43.  Engaged  in  farming,  1844-49.  Botanized  and 
geologized  in  Baldwin  County,  Ala.;  nearly  completed  survey  of  Gulf 
Coast  from  Mobile  to  Pensacola;  also  gave  public  lectures,  1849-52. 
Taught  in  Newark  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1852-56.  Practical  and 
analytical  chemist,  Newark,  1856-57.  Superintendent  of  Passaic 
Chemical  Works,  N.  J.,  1858.  Investigated  gold  mine  in  Gaston 
County,  N.  C,  1860-61.  In  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1861.  Erected  chemical 
works  on  the  Hudson,  near  Fort  Lee,  1862.  Surveyed  the  copper 
regions  of  N.  J.,  1863-66.  Resided  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1867-69.  Taught 
in  Farrand's  Collegiate  School,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1869.  Erected  for 
Baltimore  Copper  Company  works  for  manufacture  of  sulphuric  acid. 
Teacher  in  Harrison's  Polytechnic  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-73. 
Manufacturer  of  chemicals,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1873-81.  Lived  on  a  farm, 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  studying  and  preaching  occasionally,  1881-97. 
Died  November  29,  1901,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Married  July  11,  1843,  Elizabeth  Shattuck,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  who 
died  February  5,  1905.  Children:  Frank  Rolston,  b.  February  12,  1847; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  April  4,  1849;    Arte  Herbert,  b.  December  23,  1854. 


65.  *LORENZO  WHITING  BLOOD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born 
April  13,  1812,  Mason,  N.  H. 

Preached  and  taught  school  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1838-39.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1839.  Stationed  at  South 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1839-40;  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1840-42.  By  division 
of  conference,  became  member  of  Providence  (now  New  England 
Southern)  Conference,  1841.  Stationed  at  Thompsonville,  Conn., 
1842-43;  Eastford,  1843-44;  Mystic,  1844-46;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
1846-47.  Supernumerary,  1847-48.  Stationed  at  South  Glastonbury, 
Conn.,  1848-50;  Rockville,  1850-51;  Hazardville,  1851-53;  Quarryville, 
1853-55;  Colchester,  1855-57;  Danielsonville,  1857-59.  Presiding  Elder 
of  New  London  District,  1859-61.  Stationed  at  Portland,  Conn., 
1861-63;  Uncasville,  1863-66;  North  Grosvenor  Dale,  1866-68;  Nor- 
wich Town,  1868-69 ;  Warehouse  Point,  1869-71 ;  Burnside,  1871-73 ; 
Windsorville,  1873-74.  Superannuated,  1874-75.  Stationed  at  Gurley- 
ville,  Conn.,  1875-77;  Staffordville,  1877-80;  West  Thompson,  1880-83; 
Versailles,  1883-84.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Willimantic,  1884-89. 
Died  September  13,  1889,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

Married  June  16,  1839,  Elizabeth  Ross  Smith,  of  Winchendon,  Mass., 
who  died  February  6,  1892,  Children:  Mary  Caroline,  b.  March  i, 
1841,  m.  Judge  Huber  Clark;  Ellen  Amelia,  b.  May  2,  1850,  m.  W.  G. 
Morrison,  d.  March  2,  1898. 

66.  *HAMILTON  BREWER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Yale  University,  1841. 
*.  B.  K.     Bom  August  3,  1813,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Practised  medicine  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1844-50.  In  business  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851-53.  Returned  to  Middletown;  secretary  of 
Air  Line  Railroad,  1854.    Died  May  21,  1855,  Middletown,  Conn. 

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GRADUATES.  [1838. 

Married  May  ii,  1841,  Mary  E.  Starr,  who  died  October  26,  1898. 
Children:  Edward  Hamilton,  b.  April  15,  1842,  d.  April  2,  1863;  Wil- 
liam Starr,  b.  July  10,  1847,  d.  August  26,  1847;  Mary  Townsend,  b. 
July  10,  1847,  d.  August  3,  1847;  Mary  Grace,  b.  May  20,  1849;  Emily 
Anna,  b,  April  25,  1855,  d.  October  14,  1873. 


67.  *WILLIAM  HINKLEY  BUSSELL.  B.A.,  1839;  M.A.,  1842. 
^.  B.  K.     Born  December  4,  1809,  Portland,  Me. 

For  some  time  principal  of  Grammar  School,  New  London,  Conn. 
Afterwards  teacher  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  and  in 
English  and  German  Seminary,  Evansville,  Ind.  Postmaster,  Sonyea, 
N.  Y. ;  member  of  the  Family  of  Shakers;  teacher,  1873-97.  Died 
April  9,  1897,  Watervliet,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  22,  1841,  Rebecca  Doane,  of  Orleans,  Mass.,  who  died 
October  29,  1853.  Children :  Ellen  Doane,  b.  August  31,  1842,  m.  J.  R. 
Bickford;  Henry  Addison,  b.  November  i,  1844,  d.  December  27,  1887; 
James  William,  b.  May  2,  1848,  d.  March  17,  1850;  Isabella  Hill,  b. 
May  5,  1850,  m.  G.  A.  Foss,  d.  December  25,  1877;  Rebecca,  b.  March 
7,  1852,  d.  September  22,  1852. 


68.  *EDWARD  COOKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ;  D.D.,  McKendree 
College,  1854,  and  Harvard  University,  1855.  *.  N.  9.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  January  19,  1812,  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1838-40.  Principal  of  Penning- 
ton Seminary,  N.  J.,  1840-47.  Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1843.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1847 
Stationed  at  Saugus,  Mass.,  1847-49;  Union  Church,  Charlestown, 
1849-50;  Centenary  Church,  Boston,  1850-52;  Hanover  St.,  Boston, 
1852-53.  Transferred  to  Wisconsin  Conference,  1853.  President  of 
Lawrence  University,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1853-57.  Member  of  the  Board 
of  Regents  of  Normal  Schools  in  Wisconsin,  1857-60.  Stationed  at 
Summerfield  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859-61.  Transferred  to  New 
England  Conference,  1861.  Member  of  Board  of  Examiners,  Harvard 
University,  1861.  Stationed  at  Harvard  St.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass., 
1861-63;  Meridian  St.,  Boston,  1863-64.  Principal  of  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1864-74.  Transferred  to  South  Carolina 
Conference,  1874.  President  of  Claflin  University  and  State  Agri- 
cultural College,  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1874-84.  Resided  in  Newton 
Center,  Mass.,  1884-88.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1856,  '60,  '80.    Died  September  18,  1888,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

Married  July  29,  1839,  Mary  Locke  Emery,  of  Kennebunk,  Me.,  who 
died  in  1895.  Children:  Josephine  Emery,  b.  September  12,  1840,  m. 
A.  R.  Dyer;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  February  17,  1842,  d.  October  21,  1842; 
Mary  Eliza,  b.  July  21,  1845,  m.  R.  R.  Wright. 


69.  *JOHN  HENRY  FALCONER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born 
July  19,  1819,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Taught  country  schools  in  Massachusetts  and  Maryland,  1838-39. 
Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1839-47.  Studied  law 
in  Baltimpre,  Md.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1847.  Practised  law,  1847-61. 
Enlisted  in  ist  Regiment,  Maryland  Volunteer  Cavalry;  served  as 
lieutenant  on  recruiting  service,  1861.  Transferred  to  the  artillery; 
served  in  Knapp's  Pennsylvania  Battery.  Honorably  discharged  on 
account  of  illness,  1863.  Hospital  steward  in  the  Military  Hospital, 
Harper's  Ferry,  for  eighteen  months.  Returned  to  Baltimore,  Md., 
1871.     Principal    of    St.    John's    School,    Waverly,    Baltimore,    Md. 

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1838.1  GRADUATES. 

Founder  of  the  Peninsular  College,  Dover,  Del.     Statistician  in  the 
P.  O.  Department,  Washington,  D.   C,   1872-89.     Died  September  30, 
1889,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Married  1870. 

70.  *SILAS  FITCH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born  March  15,  1813, 
Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Delaware  Literary  Institute,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1838-46. 
Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at 
Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  1846-48;  Durham,  1848-50;  Windham,  1850-51;  New 
York,  1851-53;  Rondout,  1853-55;  Poughkeepsie,  1855-57;  Middle- 
town,  1857-59;  Coxsackie,  1859-61;  Saugerties,  1861-63.  Principal  of 
Delaware  Academy,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  1863-67.  Stationed  at  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  1868-69;  Carmel,  1869-70;  Amenia,  1870-72;  Shrub  Oak, 
1872-75 ;  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1875-78 ;  Germantown,  N.  Y., 
1878-79;  Dover  Plains,  1879-81;  Golden's  Bridge,  1884;  Irvington, 
1884-85.     Died  October  26,  1885,  Irvington,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  30,  1842,  Mary  A.  White,  of  Walton,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
August  19,  1896.  Children:  Theodore,  b.  March  30,  1844  (B.A.,  Yale, 
1864);  James  Seeley,  b.  December,  1847;  Arthur,  b.  July,  1849;  Wil- 
ham  Piatt,  b.  November,  185 1  (LL.B.,  Columbia,  1873),  d.  February 
13,  1900;  Mary  Anna,  b.  November,  1853,  d.  July  24,  1861 ;  Silas  Hed- 
ding  (No.  1 150),  b.  December  8,  1855;  Isabella,  b.  November,  1858,  m. 
Wesley  Ellis. 

71.  *ALBERT  S  HANKS.    B.A. 

Studied  law  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Opened  an  office  in  Hamilton, 
Ohio,  1840.  Returned  to  Cincinnati.  Left  a  widow  and  several 
children.    Died  1847. 

72.  *BOSTWICK  HAWLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ;  D.D.,  1863. 
*.  B.  K.    Born  April  8,  1814,  Camillus,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1838-42.  Joined  Oneida  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1839.  Stationed 
at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1842-44;  Ithaca,  1844-46;  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1846-48; 
Wyoming,  1848-49;  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1849-50.  Transferred  to  Troy 
Conference,  1850.  Stationed  at  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  1850-52;  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  1852-54;  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  Gloversville, 
1856-58;  West  Troy,  1858-60;  Cambridge,  1860-62;  Castleton,  Vt., 
1862-64;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1864-66;  Fort  Plain,  1866-69;  Glens  Falls, 
1869-72;  Bennington,  Vt.,  1872-75.  Superintendent  of  public  schools 
in  Bennington,  Vt,  1872.  Supernumerary,  1875-1902.  Superannuated, 
1902-10.  President,  Board  of  Education,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
President,  Saratoga  (now  Hawley)  Home  for  Children,  1889-1910. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-84.  Died  July  29,  1910,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  2,  1840,  Elizabeth  Rebecca  Webber,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  January  16,  1877.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b. 
March  11,  1844,  m.  Com.  E.  T.  Woodward,  U.  S.  Navy;  Frances  Irene, 
b.  September  3,  1848,  m.  T.  S.  Ketchum,  d.  October  25,  1887;  James 
Webber,  b.  August  7,  1850,  d.  July  22,  i860;  Carrie  Balch,  b.  July  25, 
1857,  d.  September  8,  1857. 

73.  *VARNUM  LUTHER  HOPKINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born 
September  17,  1809,  Thompson,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Sumter  County  Academy,  Ala.,  1839-41 ;  Alabama  Con- 
ference Seminary,  Summerfield,  Ala.,  1841-42.    Joined  Alabama  Con- 

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GRADUATES.  [1838. 

ference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842.  Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry, 
1842-53.  Principal  of  Academy,  Apalachicola,  Fla.,  1853-56.  Lived  on 
a  farm  near  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1881-90.  Died  April  12.  1800. 
Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y. 

74.  *ROBERT  DAVIS  HOWE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842.  Born  April 
16,  1818,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Vicksburg  Academy,  Miss.,  1838-40;  Centenary  College, 
Brandon,  Miss.,  1840-42.  Principal  of  Vicksburg  Academy  and  super- 
intendent of  public  schools,  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  1842-53.  In  business, 
1853-63.  Supervisor  of  Warren  County,  Miss.,  1857.  In  Quarter- 
master's Department,  C.  S.  Army,  1863.  In  business  in  Vicksburg, 
1865-73.  Principal  of  Vicksburg  Academy,  Miss.,  •1873-80.  Superin- 
tendent of  public  education  for  Warren  County,  Miss.,  1880.  Died 
November  27,  1880,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Married  September  20,  1850,  Miss  S.  E.  Bland,  of  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
Child :   Juliet  Peale,  b.  August,  1866. 

75.  *JESSE  BEAUFORT  HURLBERT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born 
about  1820,  near  Prescott,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Professor  of  Languages  in  Victoria  College,  Canada,  1838-47;  Act- 
ing President,  1839-41.  Principal  of  a  ladies'  seminary,  Cobourg,  Ont, 
Canada.  Afterwards  resided  in  Toronto  and  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada. 
Commissioner  from  Canada  to  World's  Fair,  London,  England,  1861. 
Engaged  in  literary  work  in  London,  1861-64.  Principal  of  a  ladies* 
school,  Brockville,  Ont.,  Canada.  Practised  law.  Resided  on  a  farm, 
Chelsea,  Ont.,  Canada;  employed  by  a  government  department  on 
special  work,  1881-91.  Author:  Britain  and  her  Colonies;  Forests  of 
Canada;    Protection  and  Free  Trade.    Died  1891. 

Married  about  1841,  Miss  Boulter,  of  Montreal;  deceased.  Child: 
daughter,  m.  Mr.  Whitehead  Mussen. 

76.  *LOREN  LAERTES  KNOX.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ;  D.D.,  Law- 
rence University,  1868.     *.  B.  K. 

Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1838-41.  Joined  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1840.  Stationed  at  Middlefield  and  Durham, 
Conn.,  1840-41.  Transferred  to  Black  River  (now  Northern  New 
York)  Conference,  1841.  Principal  of  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Semi- 
nary, 1841-z^.  Transferred  to  Oneida  Conference,  1842;  to  East 
Maine  Conference,  1851.  Principal  of  East  Maine  Conference  Semi- 
nary, 1851.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference,  1857.  Stationed 
at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  1857-58.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and 
Literature,  Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1858-61 ;  of  Greek  Language 
and  Literature,  1861-64.  Preached  in  Wisconsin  Conference,  1864-71. 
Superannuated,  residing  in  Evanston,  111.,  1871-1901.  Delegate  to  Gen- 
eral Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856.    Died  January  18,  1901,  Evanston, 

Married  January  26,  1842,  Ann  Eliza  Bowen,  who  died  August  20, 
1859.  Married  August  13,  1861,  Rachel  C.  Newman,  who  died  Decem- 
ber 28,  1863.  Married  November  22,  1866,  Mrs.  Susan  Barnett  Turner, 
of  Keokuk,  Iowa,  who  died  November  23,  1905.  Children:  Harriet 
Olivia,  b.  August  29,  1843,  d.  September  16,  1843;  Harriet  Olivia,  b. 
September  6,  1844  (B.A.,  Lawrence,  1864),  d.  September  4,  1872;  Mary 
Abigail,  b.  October  17,  1846,  d.  February  12,  1891 ;  John  K.,  b.  August 
8,  1848;  William  M.,  b.  December  30,  1850  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1874) ; 
Alfred,  b.  July  2,  1859,  d.  Julv  29,  1859;  Loren  Henry,  b.  November  3, 
1868  (B.S.,  Northwestern,  1892). 


1838.]  GRADUATES. 

77.  *STEPHEN  MARTINDALE.  B.A.  Born  June  3,  1819,  Cen- 
terville,  Md.    Brother  of  No.  294. 

Studied  law,  1839-42.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1842.  Practised  in  New 
York  and  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1842-43 ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1844-52.  Died 
May  28,  1852. 

Married  November  27,  1850,  Jane  E.  Haggart,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Child:   Charles  Stephen,  b.  September  16,  1851. 


78.  ♦WILLIAM  MATTOCKS.  B.A.  Born  June  20,  1818, 
Peacham,  Vt.    Brother  of  No.  194- 

Studied  law  at  home.  Practised  law  in  Peacham,  Vt.,  until  1856. 
Member  of  Vernfont  House  of  Representatives  for  several  years. 
Member  of  Vermont  Senate,  1847-48.  Removed  to  Kenosha,  Wis., 
1856.  Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1857.  Opened 
a  law  office  in  Chicago,  111.    Died  December  22,  1859,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Married  October  3,  1839,  Eliza  Brock.  Children:  William,  d.  in 
U.  S.  Armv,  1862;   Elvira,  m.  C.  B.  Nichols. 


79.  *CHARLES  NEGUS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857.  Bom  December  19, 
1815,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Private  tutor,  near  Dinwiddie  Court  House,  Va.,  1839-40.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1840.  Practised  law  in  Fairfield,  Iowa,  1841-77.  Member 
of  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1850.  Served  five  years  as  state's 
attorney;  three  years  as  county  judge.  President  of  a  plankroad 
company,  1852.  Visitor  to  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1854.  Delegate  to 
National  Democratic  Convention,  Chicago,  111.,  1864.  President  of  a 
railroad  company,  1865-77.  President  of  City  Board  of  Education, 
Fairfield,  Iowa,  1868-77.     Died  May  4,  ^^77,  Fairfield,  Iowa. 

Married  September  28,  1844,  Martha  Elinor  Smith,  of  Richmond, 
Va.,  who  died  October  28,  1895.  Children:  Lyman  Smith,  b.  October 
21,  1845,  d.  December  19,  1909;  Mary  Gary  Ambler,  b.  November  22, 
1847,  m.  Thomas  Griffith;  Susan  Ella,  b.  January  10,  1850,  m.  I.  H. 
Bryson. 

80.  *ANTHONY  PALMER.  B.A.  Bom  March  23,  1815,  Wood- 
stock, Conn. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1838.  Stationed  at 
South  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  1838-40;  Yarmouth  Port,  1840-41.  By  division 
of  conference  became  member  of  Providence  (now  New  England 
Southern)  Conference,  1841.  Stationed  at  North  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1841-43;  Monument,  1843-44;  Fisherville,  Conn.,  1844-46;  Thompson- 
ville,  1846-48;  Rockville,  1848-50;  Greenville,  1850-51;  South  Truro, 
Mass.,  1851-52;  Eastham,  1852-53;  Colchester,  Conn.,  1853-55; 
Hazardville,  1855-57.  Presiding  Elder  of  New  London  District, 
1857-59.  Stationed  at  Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.,  1859-61 ;  Danielsonville, 
1861-63;  Fisherville,  1863-64.  Chaplain  12th  New  York  Cavalry, 
1864-66.  Stationed  at  Centerville,  R.  I.,  1866-67.  Supernumerary, 
1867-68.  Stationed  at  Baltic,  Conn.,  1868-69;  Greenville,  1869-70;  East 
Hampton,  1870-72;  East  Haddam,  1872-74;  Niantic,  1874-75;  East 
Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1875-76.  Superannuated,  1876-77.  Died  June  13, 
1877,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Married  July  21,  1840,  Lydia  Howard,  of  Tolland,  Conn.,  who  died 
August  27,  1868.  Married  April  9,  1869,  Mrs.  Fannie  Buell,  of  Preston, 
Conn. ;  deceased.  Children :  Sarah  Howard,  b.  July  5,  1841,  m.  A.  L. 
Dearing;  Adeline  Dilana,  b.  July  28,  1843,  m.  T.  C.  Allen;  Helen 
Augusta,  b.  February  5,  1846,  d.  August  21,  1847. 

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GRADUATES.  11838. 

81.  *ERASTUS  OTIS  PHINNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ;  M.D, 
Harvard  University,  1841.     Born  February  26,  1810,  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Taught  in  the  Spring  Hill  School,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1838-39.  Prac- 
tised medicine  in  Melrose,  Mass.,  1841-72.  Retired  from  practice,  1873. 
Traveled  in  the  West,  spending  a  part  of  the  time  in  agricultural  and 
literary  pursuits,  1875-83.    Died  July  8,  1883,  Monument  Beach,  Mass. 

Married  October  i,  1843,  Eliza  D.  Dyer,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who  died 
September  10,  1875.  Married  November  24,  1876,  Eunice  B.  Dyer,  of 
Baltimore,  Md.  Children:  Erastus  Otis,  b.  April  21,  1845,  d.  March 
21,  1863;   Thomas  Dyer,  b.  February  9,  1850,  d.  January  11,  1856. 

Address  of  widow :   16  Vine  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

82.  *JOHN  WESLEY  PRATT.  B.A.  Born  December  8,  1815, 
Pratt's  Hollow,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1839.  Preached  on 
Ca3ruga  circuit,  N.  Y.,  1840-41.  Taught  in  Groton  Academy,  N,  Y., 
1841 ;  Farmer,  N.  Y.,  1843 ;  Macedon  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1844-45 ;  Red 
Creek  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1846.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Lansing,  N.  Y., 
1847-50.  Joined  Oneida  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1851.  Stationed  at 
Port  Byron,  N.  Y.,  1852-53;  Ludlowville,  1853-54;  Ledyard,  1854-56. 
Located,  1856.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Lansingville,  N.  Y.,  1857-96. 
Died  February  9,  1896,  Lansingville,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  30,  1840,  Caroline  Strong,  who  died  before  1896. 

83.  *LEONIDAS  ROSSER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ;  D.D.,  Emory 
and  Henry  College,  1858.     Born  July  31,  1815,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Joined  New  York  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1838.  Stationed  at 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1838-40.  Transferred  to  Virginia  Conference, 
1840.  Junior  preacher  on  Charlotte  circuit,  1840-42.  Stationed  at 
Charlottesville,  Va.  (and  Chaplain  of  University  of  Virginia),  1842-43; 
Union,  Richmond,  1843-44;  Trinity,  Richmond,  1844-46;  Warrenton, 
1846-48;  Bedford,  1848-49;  Alexandria,  1849-51;  Washington,  D.  C, 
1851-52.  Presiding  Elder  of  Fredericksburg  District,  1852-53 ;  Norfolk 
District,  1853-56;  Lynchburg  District,  1856-58.  Editor  of  The  Rich- 
mond Christian  Advocate,  1858-60.  Stationed  at  Union,  Richmond, 
1860-61.  General  missionary  in  C.  S.  Army,  1861-65.  Presiding  Elder 
of  Richmond  District,  1865-70.  General  missionary  in  Virginia  Con- 
ference, 1870-77.  Presiding  Elder  of  Randolph-Macon  District,  1877-80. 
Stationed  at  Farmville,  Va.,  1880.  Supernumerary,  1886-89.  Super- 
annuated, residing  in  Pungoteague,  Va.,  1889-92.  Engaged  in  evan- 
gelistic work,  1886-92.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E,  Church, 
South,  1850,  '54,  '58,  '62,  '66.  Trustee  of  Randolph-Macon  College  for 
thirty-six  years.    Died  January  24,  1892,  Ashland,  Va. 

Married  October  22,  1844,  Martha  Woodward  Chandler,  of  Ports- 
mouth, Va.,  who  died  December  10,  1889.  Children :  Leonidas,  b.  Sep- 
tember 19,  1845,  d.  August  23,  1846;  Leonidas,  b.  July  31,  1848,  d.  Sep- 
tember 15,  1864;  Mary  Lawson,  b.  November  19,  1850;  John  Chandler, 
b.  November  16,  1852 ;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  March  18,  1854 ;  Jacob  NoUiner, 
b.  October  5,  1855 ;  George  McKendrie,  b.  July  16,  i860,  d.  October  23, 
1899;  Louisa,  b.  December  6,  1861,  m.  J.  T.  Littleton;  Henry  Cox,  b. 
January  6,  1864;   Leonidas,  b.  June  i,  1868,  d.  October  22,  1894. 

84.  *ALFRED  SAXE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  $.  B.  K.  Born  Sep- 
tember 5,  1813,  Sheldon,  Vt. 

Principal  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Preparatory  School,  1838-40;  of 
Middletown  High  School,  and  Professor  of  Normal  Instruction  in 
Wesleyan  University,  1841-43.    Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 

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1843-  Stationed  at  Ferry  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1843-45;  North  White 
Creek,  1845-46.  On  account  of  ill  health,  gave  up  preaching,  and 
retired  to  his  early  home,  Sheldon,  Vt.  Died  October  8,  1846,  Shel- 
don, Vt. 

Married  October  8,  1838,  Elizabeth  Chase  (sister  of  No.  i),  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  who  died  June  12,  1871.  Children:  Alfred  Henry  (No. 
637),  b.  August  5,  1839,  d.  November  11,  1881 ;  Walter,  b.  February  13, 
1841,  d.  January  12,  1842;  WilHam  Franklin,  b.  July  30,  1842  (class  of 
1863),  d,  January  31,  1884;   Ellen,  b.  June  19,  1844,  d.  March  i,  1845. 

85.  *FRANKLIN  SOULE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born  January  17, 
1810,  Freeport,  Me. 

Taught  in  Halsey  Academy,  Woodville,  Miss.,  1838-46.  Editor  and 
proprietor  of  The  Republican,  Woodville,  Miss.,  1844;  of  The  Evening 
Mercury,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1848.  Went  to  California.  1849.  Worked 
in  the  mines,  1849-50.  Editor  of  The  Alta  California,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1850-51.  State  Senator  from  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1851.  Editor 
and  proprietor  of  The  California  Chronicle,  1853-57,  In  Australia, 
lecturing,  1858.  Editor  of  The  San  Francisco  Times,  1859-61.  Officer 
of  customs,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1861-64.  Collector  of  internal 
revenue.  First  District,  California,  1864.  Editor  of  The  Morning  Call, 
1870;  of  The  Alta  California,  1872-81.  Employed  in  U.  S.  Mint, 
San  Francisco,  Cal,  1881-82.  Author  (with  Nesbit  and  Gihon)  :  The 
Annals  of  San  Francisco.     Died  July  3,  1882,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  June  28,  1843,  Mary  Pierson  Hand,  of  Bridgehampton, 
N,  Y.,  who  died  September  4,  1848.  Married  January  i,  1855,  Eunice 
Frostena  Soule,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  who  died  in  1907.  Children :  a 
daughter,  b.  and  d.  May  17,  1844;  Frank,  b.  August  6,  1845  (graduated 
at  U.  S.  Militarv  Academy,  1866)  ;  Charles  Y.,  b.  November  29,  1855 
(C.E.)  ;   Kathleen,  b.  March  16,  1861. 

86.  *ELIHU  SPENCER.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  26,  1820, 
Warren,  Ohio. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1841.  Settled  in  Middletown,  Conn,  Clerk  of 
court  in  Middlesex  County,  Conn.,  1843-53.  Several  times  member  of 
Legislature.  Presidential  elector  for  Connecticut,  1856.  Died  April  11, 
1858,  Middletown,  Conn. 

87.  *DANIEL  CUMMINGS  VAN  NORMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841 ; 
LL.D.,  1859.     Born  August  15,  181 7,  near  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Joined  Wesleyan  Conference,  Canada,  1839,  Professor  of  Classics 
and  Physics  in  Victoria  College,  Canada,  1839-45,  Founded  Burlington 
Ladies'  Academy,  Hamilton,  Ont,  Canada,  1845.  Principal  of  Rutgers 
Female  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1851-57.  Founded  Van  Norman  Institute, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857;  principal,  1857-86.  Author:  The  Complete 
French  Class  Book  (with  Louis  Pujol).  Died  June  24,  1886,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Married  1838,  Sarah  Maria  Spencer,  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
October  29,  1874.  Married  August  26,  1875,  Aurelie  Rebecca  Veiller, 
of  Paris,  France.  Children:  Louise  Letitia,  b.  October  17,  1838,  m. 
L.  M.  Brown,  d.  August  12,  1865 ;  Maria  Felicia  Hemans,  b.  December 
9,  1840 ;  Daniel  Spencer,  b.  February  7,  1847 ;  Charles  Wesley,  b.  Jan- 
uary 16,  1852,  d.  February  18,  1852;  Frank  Hamilton,  b.  April  6,  1859; 
Louis,  b.  and  d.  July  11,  1876. 

88.  *EDGAR  BANKS  WAKEMAN.  B.S.  Born  1816,  Monticello, 
N.  Y.    Brother  of  D.  B.  Wakeman  (class  of  1836). 

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GRADUATES.  [1838-39. 

Practised  law  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1843-85.  City  clerk  of  Jersey 
City,  1845-48.  For  several  years  corporation  attorney.  Died  Novem- 
ber 5,  1885,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 


89.  *HIRAM  ABIJAH  WILSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1841.  Born 
December  19,  1812,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Missionary  teacher  in  Buenos  Aires,  1838-41.  Principal  of  Jones- 
ville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1841-60.  Superintendent  of  public  instruction, 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1860-63.  Merchant  in  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y., 
1865-77.  Secretary  of  Saratoga  County  Bible  Society,  1868-93.  Presi- 
dent, Board  of  Education,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1869-71.  Died 
May  23,  1893,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  12,  1841,  Hannah  Bosworth,  of  Hartland,  Conn.,  who 
died  January  4,  1884.  Married  December  15,  1886,  Maria  Louise  Dow- 
dell,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  who  died  in  1901.  Children:  Laura,  b.  July  20, 
1846,  d.  September  15,  1847;  Hiram  Bosworth,  b.  April  17,  1848,  d. 
February  2,  1849;   Mary  Lenita,  b.  March  5,  1850,  m.  E.  E.  McClure. 


CLASS  OF  1839. 

90.  *JOSEPH  TRUE  ARNOLD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842.  Bom  April 
20,  1807,  Derby,  Vt. 

Joined  East  Genesee  (now  Genesee)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1839.  Stationed  at  Perry,  N.  Y.,  1839-41 ;  Elmira,  1841-43 ;  Brockport, 
1843-45;  Albion,  1845-46;  Seneca  Falls,  1846-48;  Canandaigua, 
1848-50.  Transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  1850.  Stationed  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1850-52;  Saratoga  Springs,  1852-54;  Pittstown,  1854-55.  Trans- 
ferred to  East  Genesee  (now  Genesee)  Conference,  1855.  Stationed  at 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1855-57;  Ovid,  1857-58;  Clyde,  1858-60;  Coming, 
1860-62;  Palmyra,  1862-63.  Removed  to  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1863.  Filled 
appointments  at  Rochester,  Richmond,  Rush  and  Henrietta,  N.  Y., 
1863-68.  Stationed  at  Henrietta,  1868.  Supernumerary,  1871-73. 
Superannuated,  residing  in  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1873-93.  Died  July  24, 
1893,  St.  Peter,  Minn. 

Married  September  i,  1839,  Almira  Abigail  Lee,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  March  26,  1891.  Children:  Anna  Eliza,  b.  January  6, 
1841,  m.  Mr.  Bell ;  Edith,  b.  July  24,  1847,  d.  July  27,  1875 ;  Joseph,  b. 
July  24,  1847. 


91.  *FRANCIS  ASBURY  BATES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842;  M.D., 
Louisiana  Medical  College,  1843.  Born  February  14,  1819,  Springfield, 
Mass.    Brother  of  No.  29. 

Principal  of  State  Academy,  Russellville,  La.,  1840-41.  Studied  in 
Louisiana  Medical  College,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1841-43.  Physician  and 
planter,  Marion,  Ala.,  1843-89.  Surgeon  in  the  Confederate  Army. 
Died  April  23,  1889,  Marion,  Ala. 

Married  May  28,  1850,  Julia  Rachel  Jones,  of  Marion,  Ala.,  who  died 
May  10,  1887.  Children:  Francis  Harwood,  b.  November  9,  1851;  a 
son,  b.  Januarj'-  11,  1853,  d.  January  12,  1853;  George  Owen,  b.  March 
19,  1854,  d.  December  28,  1855;  William  Edwin,  b.  March  19,  1854,  d. 
May  8,  1861 ;  Lula,  b.  November,  1855,  m,  C  D.  Williams;  Julian 
Elizur,  b.  March  24,  i860,  d.  March  24,  1864. 

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92.  *GEORGE  WHITING  BURKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1842;  M.D., 
Yale  University,  1843.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  27,  1821,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1840.  Practised  medicine  in  Palmer,  Mass., 
1843-52;  Middletow^n,  Conn.,  1852-91.  Secretary  of  Middletown  Board 
of  Education,  1859-78.  U.  S.  deputy  collector  of  customs,  District  of 
Middletown,  1869-87.  Retired  from  active  practice  in  later  years. 
Died  June  4,  1904,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  May  13,  1844,  Ann  Parish  Benjamin,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
who  died  November  26,  1863.  Married  May  17,  1865,  Jane  Eliza 
Tobey,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  died  December  6,  1905.  Children: 
Albert  Leander,  b.  August  16,  1845,  d.  March  12,  1886;  Oliver  Parish, 
b.  June  15,  1847;  George  Whiting,  b.  May  4,  1850;  Joseph  Chester 
(No.  1035),  b.  October  31,  1853,  d.  June  27,  1885;  Sarah  Jane,  b. 
September  20,  1856. 

93.  *SIDERA  CHASE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  31,  1818,  Hoosick,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1. 

Taught  in  a  preparatory  school,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1839-40;  assist- 
ant principal,  1840-42.  Principal  of  Female  Institute,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1843-48;  Newark  Wesleyan  Institute,  N.  J.,  1848-54.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing,  1854-61,  1866-69.  Out  of  business  during  the  war, 
1861-66.  U.  S.  deputy  collector  in  First  District,  N.  Y.,  1869-73.  On 
the  editorial  staff  of  The  New  York  Tribune,  1873-87.  Engaged  in 
study  and  writing,  1887-97.    Died  September  21,  1897,  Nordhoff,  N.  J. 

Married  August  20,  1840,  Sarah  Johnson,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who 
died  October  22,  1900.  Children :  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  June  26,  1842, 
m.  C.  B.  Colton;  Julia  Fisher,  b.  February  27,  1848,  m.  P.  R.  Cortel- 
you;  Jennie  Burton,  b.  May  11,  1854,  m.  N.  M.  Barrett;  Nellie  Low, 
b.  October  13,  1857,  m.  C.  L.  Colton. 

94.  *LESTER  MUMFORD  CLARK.    B.A. ;   M.A.,  1843.    *.  N.  G. 
Taught  in  a  female  seminary  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.    Died  1843,  in 

Missouri. 

95.  *JONATH AN  COE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1842.  *.  N.  9.  Born  June 
I,  181S,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Spring  Hill  Boarding  School,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1839-40. 
Studied  for  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
Ordained,  1843.  In  charge  of  parishes  of  Bethlehem  and  Northfield, 
Conn.,  1843-44;  Winsted.  1847-52;  Athens  and  Coxsackie,  N.  Y., 
1852-66.    Died  April  25,  1866,  Athens,  N.  Y. 

96.  *ABIEL  CONVERSE.  B.S.  Born  December  13,  1815, 
Thompson,  Conn. 

Studied  law,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1840;  Norwich,  Conn.,  1841. 
Admitted  to  the  bar;  commenced  practice  in  Killingly,  Conn.,  1842. 
Appointed  state's  attorney  for  Windham  County,  1844.  Member  of 
Legislature  from  Killingly,  Conn.,  1845.  Judge  of  probate  for  Kil- 
lingly District,  1849-50.  Removed  to  New  London,  Conn.,  1854. 
Appointed  judge  of  City  Police  Court  and  clerk  of  Probate  Court, 
1856.  City  attorney,  1866-68.  Practised  law  in  New  London,  Conn., 
1869-73.  Retired,  residing  at  Thompson,  Conn.,  1873-1906.  Died  April 
7,  1906,  Thompson,  Conn. 

Married  November  17,  1842,  Matilda  S.  Sly,  of  Dudley,  Mass. 
Children:  Mary  Ellen,  b.  July  17,  1847,  d.  November  19,  1884;  Martha 
Anna,  b.  October  28,  1848,  d.  January  9,  1874. 

Address  of  widow:   Putnam,  Conn. 

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97.  *WALDO  FLINT  CONVERSE.  B.A.  Born  October  8,  i8i8, 
New  Braintree,  Mass. 

After  teaching  school  for  the  winter  in  Massachusetts,  settled  in 
Sandusky,  Ohio,  1840.  Practised  law,  1843-52.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing in  Sandusky,  Ohio,  1855-99.  Died  February  17,  1899, 
Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Married  September  21,  1847,  Puella  H.  Follett,  of  Sandusky,  Ohio, 
who  died  September  i,  1849.  Married  July  24,  1852,  Hannah  A.  Seeley, 
of  Danbury,  Conn. ;  deceased.  Children :  Oran  Follett,  b.  July  27, 
1848,  d.  August  17,  1848;  Ella  Follett,  b.  August  25,  1849,  d.  July  15, 
1850. 

98.  *JOSHUA  MARSDEN  DONALDSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842. 
Born  December  4,  181 5. 

Taught  school  and  studied  law,  1839-49.  Practised  law,  New  York 
state,  1849-72;  Maryville,  Mo.,  1872-73;  Farmington,  Minn.,  1873-77. 
Died  March  30,  1877,  Farmington,  Minn. 

Married  November  26,  1839,  Sarah  Rice,  who  died  January  13,  1867. 
Children:  John  Rice,  b.  September  15,  1840,  d.  1892;  Amelia  Hall,  b. 
February  24,  1843,  m.  E.  D.  Wing;  .Mary,  b.  October  8,  1845,  d.  Sep- 
tember II,  1872;  Annette,  b.  June  7,  1847,  m.  H.  E.  Robinson;  Joseph, 
b.  October  3,  1849;  Eunice,  b.  February  i,  1851,  m.  Henry  Graves; 
Harriet,  b.  October  19,  1852,  m.  A.  Struing. 

99.  *CLARK  TITUS  HINMAN.  B.A.;  D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University,  1851.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  3,  1819,  Kortright, 
N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt,  1839-42;  principal,  1844-46. 
Principal  of  Albion  Seminary,  Mich.,  1846-53.  Founder  and  first  Presi- 
dent of  Northwestern  University,  1853-54.  Died  October  21,  1854, 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

Married  August,  1841,  Martha  A.  Morse,  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  who  died 
February  i,  1858.     Children :    one  son  and  two  daughters. 

100.  *MEAD  HOLMES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843-  Born  December  11, 
1819,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Licensed  and  ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1840. 
Preached  in  Western  New  York,  1840-46;  Northern  Ohio,  1846-52; 
Wisconsin,  1852-64;  Northern  Illinois,  1864-73.  Devoted  several  years 
to  the  Sunday-school  cause,  in  connection  with  the  American  Sunday- 
School  Union  and  The  Sunday-School  Times.  Health  seriously 
impaired,  but  able  to  preach  occasionally  and  to  write  for  the  press, 
1873-1906.     Died  June  17,  1906,  Rockford,  111. 

Married  August  2,  1840,  Mary  D.  A.  Everett,  of  Napoli,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  in  1890.  Children :  Mead,  b.  October  29,  1841,  d.  April  12,  1863 ; 
Mary  Emily,  b.  April  10,  1849  (B.A.,  Rockford,  1882),  d.  February  13, 
1906. 

101.  *ALEXANDER  COMSTOCK  HUESTIS.  B.A.  Born  April 
16,  181 9,  Perry,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Palmyra  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1839-40;  Springville 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1840-42.  Taught  in  Norwalk  Seminary,  Ohio,  1842-45. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  1845-47.  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  and  Acting  President,  Fort 
Wayne  Female  College,  Ind.,  1847-52.  Engaged  in  business  in  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.,  1852-84.  Retired  from  active  business,  1884.  Author: 
Various  Principles  in  Natural  Philosophy.  Died  January  23,  1895, 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

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Married  August  17,  1841,  Sarah  Dibble,  of  Springville,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  June  27,  1887.  Children:  Robert  Dibble  Comstock,  b,  March  9, 
1846,  d.  September  26,  1864 ;   Charles  Dibble  Comstock,  b.  May  3,  1854. 

102.  *HERMAN  MERRILLS  JOHNSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1842; 
D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1852.  4>.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
November  25,  1815,  Butternuts,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Yale  College,  1839.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
Saint  Charles  College,  Mo.;  Augusta  College,  Ky.,  1842;  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1844-50.  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Dick- 
inson College,  1850-60;  President.  1860-68.  Editor:  Herodoti  Orien- 
talia  Antiquiora.     Died  April  5,  1868,  Carlisle.  Pa. 

Married  September  20,  1843,  Lucene  E.  Clarke,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
who  died  March  4,  1889.  Children :  Augusta  Lucena,  b.  June  27, 
1844,  m.  Rev.  H.  C.  Westwood,  d.  December  25,  1900;  Herman  Sidney, 
b.  May  16,  1846  (B.A.,  Dickinson,  1867)  ;  George  Edgar  Casenovia.  b. 
March  22,  1848;  Mary  CaHsta,  b.  August  28,  1850  (M.A.  (Hon.), 
Dickinson,  1908),  m.  P.  Dillon;  Charles  Ernest,  b.  August  9,  1852,  d. 
December  6,  1864;  Theodore  Marvin,  b.  June  19,  1854  (M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Medical  College,  1878)  ;   Eddy  Thompson,  b.  June  18,  1857, 

103.  *JOB  WATERMAN  KEECH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842.  Born 
May  3,  1807,  Sherburne,  N.  _Y. 

Taught  in  public  schools  in  East  Hartford,  East  Haddam,  and  else- 
where in  Connecticut,  1839-47 1  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1847-48 ; 
May's  Landing,  N.  Y.,  1848-50;  Gloucester  City,  N.  J.,  1850-52. 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Oakland  and  Christiana,  Wis.,  teaching  part  of 
the  time,  1852-71.    Died  June  4,  1871,  Oakland,  Wis. 

Married  January  i,  1849,  Elizabeth  Almira  Martin,  of  East  Haddam, 
Conn.,  who  died  June  15,  1888.  Children:  William  Ayer,  b.  June  4, 
1850.  d.  October  6,  1862;  Julia  Palmer,  b.  August  19,  1851,  m.  B.  C. 
Parker;  Martha  Ann,  b.  October  9,  1852;  John  Martin,  b.  July  24, 
1854,  d.  June  I,  1887;  Frances  Jeannette,  b.  March  6,  1856,  m.  L  L. 
Henry;  Sarah  Amelia,  b.  July  21,  1861,  m.  C.  C.  Lindon;  Charles 
Henry,  b.  December  25,  1863. 

104.  *ICHABOD  MARCY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1847.  #.  N.  0.  Born 
July  16,  181 1,  Ley  den,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Rhinebeck  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1840-41.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1841.  Stationed  at  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1841-42;  Greenfield,  1842-44;  Bernardston,  1844-45;  Ware 
Village,  1845-47;  Chester,  1847-49;  Charlemont,  1849-51;  North 
Andover,  1851-53;  Marblehead,  1853-55;  Millbury,  1855-57;  Worcester, 
1857-S8;  Southbridge,  1858-60;  Ashburnham,  1860-62;  Dedham, 
1862-64;  Marlboro,  1864-66;  Maple  St.,  Lynn.  1866-68;  West  Brook- 
field,  1868-71.  President  of  Claflin  University,  Orangeburg,  S.  C, 
1871;  Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1872.  Resided  in  Somerville, 
Mass.,  1872.  Stationed  at  Hadley,  Mass.,  1873-74;  Charlemont, 
1874-76;  Bernardston,  1876-79;  East  Longmeadow,  1879-82;  Ayer, 
1882-84;  Sudbury,  1884-87.  Superannuated,  1887.  Resided  in  Somer- 
ville, Mass.,  1887-97;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1897-99.  Died  March  20, 
1899,  Ashmont,  Mass. 

Married  June  23,  1841,  Sarah  H.  Gill,  of  Stoughton,  Mass.,  who  died 
May  4,  1907.  Children :  Charles  DeWitt,  b.  October  24,  1842  (class  of 
1865)  ;    Hattie  Eliza,  b.  May  26,  1846,  m.  W.  E.  Murdock. 

105.  *JOSHUA  NEWHALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842.  €>.  N.  0.  Born 
November  4,  1813,  Lynn,  Mass. 

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GRADUATES.  [1839. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  I.,  1839-42.     Died  September  16,  1844,  Lynn,  Mass. 

106.  *ASHLEY    RENSSELAER    NORTHRUP.      B.A.;     M.A., 

1842.  Born  March  15,  1814,  Pompey,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Lafayette  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1839-40;  Pulaski  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1840-41;  Bethel  Academy,  Nicholasville,  Ky.,  1841-45.  Taught 
in  Danville,  Ky.,  1845-47.  Principal  of  Cove  Spring  Academy,  Ky., 
1847-49;  Pendleton  Academy,  Falmouth,  Ky.,  1849-51;  Rushville 
Institute,  III,  1852-53.  Taught  in  Bloomington,  III,  1853-57.  Engaged 
in  farming  in  Normal,  III,  1857-82.  Resided  in  Glidden,  Iowa, 
1882-87;    Macomb,  III,  1887-94.     Died  September  i,  1894,  Macomb,  111. 

Married  March  15,  1848,  Martha  Alice  Conner,  of  Nicholasville,  Ky., 
who  died  August  19,  1892.     Children :    James  Abraham,  b.  December 

26,  1848  (B.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan,  1871)  ;  William  Ewing,  b.  December 
4,  1853  (B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1892)  ;  Hiram  Ashley,  b.  May 
10,  1865,  d.  April  26,  1866. 

107.  *ALBERT  FRANKLIN  PARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842.  Born 
December  11,  1814,  Preston,  Conn. 

Taught  school,  1839-44.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England 
Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  Rockville, 
Conn.,  1844-46;  East  Thompson,  1846-48;  Haddam,  1848-49;  Col- 
chester, 1849-51.  Taught  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1851-53;  C^ollegiate 
Seminary,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  1854-55.  Located;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  1856.  Practised  law  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1856-1900.  Coroner  for 
New  London  County,  Conn.     Died  October  8,  1900,  Preston,  Conn. 

Married  February  14,  1867,  Anna  Hasseltine  Lathrop,  of  Franklin, 
Conn.,  who  died  March  i,  1889.  Children :  Emeline  Calista,  b.  Sep- 
tember 7,  1868,  d.  August  30,  1869;   Anna  Estelle,  b.  June  13,  1872. 

108.  *JAMES  LODOWICK  PHELPS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844.  Born 
October  4,  1819,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied   law  in   New   York,  N.   Y..  1840-43.    Admitted   to  the  bar, 

1843.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1843-68;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
(also  real  estate  broker),  1868-98.  Died  November  3,  1898,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Married  August  31,  1845,  Adelaide  Driggs  Felicity  Miller,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  who  died  April  5,  1907.  Children :  James  Lodowick,  b. 
February  8,  1847,  d.  May  4,  1848;  Louisa  Augusta,  b.  September  3, 
1848,  d.  August  19,  1849;    Gertrude  Emma,  b.  March  21,  1851,  d.  June 

27,  1852;  Adelaide  Louisa,  b.  June  16,  1853,  m-  W.  R.  Woodward; 
Catherine  Anne,  b.  September  24,  1854,  d.  November  13,  1854;  James 
Lodowick,  b.  February  3,  1861. 

109.  ^HUMPHREY  PICKARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1842;  D.D.,  1857. 
*.  N.  e.  Born  June  10,  1813,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  (Canada.  Brother  of 
No.  137. 

Joined  English  Wesleyan  Conference,  1836.  Stationed  at  Miramichi 
and  Richibucto,  N.  B.,  1839-41 ;  St.  John,  1841-42.  Editor  of  The 
Methodist  Magazine,  1842.  Principal  Mt.  Allison  Academy,  Sackville, 
N.  B.,  1842-69.  President  of  Mt.  Allison  College,  1862-69.  Editor  of 
The  Provincial  Wesleyan,  and  Book  Steward,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1869-73. 
Agent  for  Mount  Allison  College  Endowment  Fund,  1873-76.  Sta- 
tioned at  Sackville,  N.  B.,  1876-78.  Again  Book  Steward,  1878-80. 
Supernumerary,  residing  in  Sackville,  N.  B.,  1880-90.  Delegate  to 
Canada  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,   1857,  '60,  '67.     Delegate  to 

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1839.]  GRADUATES. 

English  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  1857,  '62,  'jz-  President  of 
Wesleyan  Conference  of  Eastern  British  America,  1862,  '70.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference  of  Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  1874,  '78- 
Died  February  28,  1890,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Alarried  October  2,  1841,  Hannah  Maynard  Thompson,  who  died 
March  11,  1844.  Married  1846,  Mary  Rowe  Carr,  of  Portland,  Me., 
who  died  January  24,  1887.  Children :  Edward  Dwight,  b.  September 
7,  1842,  d.  March,  1846;  Charles  Frederick  Allison,  b.  February  19, 
1844,  d.  February  26,  1844;  Mary  Emarancy,  b.  July  24,  1847,  m.  A.  M. 
Bell;   Amelia  Elizabeth,  b.  March  10,  1849,  m,  A.  A.  Stockton. 

110.  *LANSING  PORTER.  B.A.  Born  March  8,  1817,  Auburn, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1840-42.  Resident  Licentiate  at 
Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1843.  Settled  over  First  Con- 
gregational Church,  Rockford,  111.,  1844;  First  Congregational  Church, 
Lockport,  111.,  1848.  Returned  to  Rockford,  111.,  to  take  charge  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Church,  1850.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  1855-1902.  Captain  of  75th  N.  Y.  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War. 
Died  January  12,  1902,  West  Point,  Miss. 

Married  August  29,  1844,  Elizabeth  Curtis,  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  December  14,  1895.  Children :  Elizabeth  Amelia,  b.  April  15, 
1847,  m.  Rev.  H.  N.  Payne,  d.  August  9,  1906;  Anna  Root,  b.  January 
14,  1850,  m.  R.  H.  Bloom;  Lansing  Lee,  b.  November  i,  1852,  d.  July 
30,  1908. 

111.  ♦JOHN  HENRY  ROLSTON.  B.A.  Born  October  11,  1819, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Began  the  study  of  law,  1839.  Went  into  business  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Engaged  in  mercantile  and  manufacturing  business  in  Elizabeth- 
port,  N.  J.,  1845-60.  Held  various  offices  in  town  and  county,  1850-58. 
In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-76.  In  National  Bank  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-88;  cashier,  1880-88.  Died  October 
26,  1888,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Married  November  5,  1850,  Harriet  Gale,  of  Orange  County,  N.  Y., 
who  died  March  21,  1882.  Children:  Eugenia,  b.  August  26,  1851,  m. 
A.  S.  Gale  (who  died),  m.  F.  J.  Brown  (who  died),  m.  C.  H.  Thomp- 
son;  William  Rockwell,  b.  December  23,  1852,  d.  May,  1853. 

112.  ♦DENNIS  SAGE.  B.A.  Born  August  21,  1817,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Taught,  1839.  In  the  West,  1840.  Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1841-42.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Practised  law  in  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1844-45.  Teller  in  Middlesex  County  Bank,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1845-47.  In  the  mercantile  and  mining  business  in  California, 
1847-51.  Returned  East  on  account  of  ill  health,  1851.  Treasurer  of 
New  York  &  Boston  Railroad  Company,  1851-53.  Probate  judge  for 
Middletown  District,  Conn.,  1854-55.  Clerk  in  State  Treasurer's  Office, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1854-59.  Moved  to  Boston,  Mass.,  i860.  Treasurer 
of  New  York  &  Boston  Railroad  Company,  1860-64.  Treasurer  of  the 
corporation  engaged  in  filling  up  the  Back  Bay,  Boston,  Mass.,  1865-67. 
Insurance  agent,  1868-73.  In  business  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1873-97.  Died 
July  26,  1897,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  December  31,  1862,  Lucy  W.  Rogers,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children :  Kittie  Sprig,  b.  July  30,  1864 ;  Charles  Valentine,  b.  Febru- 
ary 14,  1866;  Ernest  Lincoln,  b.  May  4,  1868;  Isabel,  b.  August  13, 
1872. 

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113.  *DEWITT  CLINTON  VOSBURY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867. 
Born  June  20,  1815,  Windsor,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Towanda  College,  Pa.,  1839.  Taught  in  Ithaca 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1842;  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1844-51;  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
1851-79.  Insurance  and  real  estate  agent,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1873-79, 
Died  January  4,  1879,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  28,  1839,  Ann  Eliza  Tallmadge,  of  Candor,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ida  Louisa,  b.  November  10,  1844,  d.  September  5,  1895; 
Edward  DeWitt,  b.  May  i,  1845,  d.  June  8,  1909;  Charles  Clinton,  b. 
September  11,  1846. 

114.  *SAMUEL  HENRY  WARD.  B.A.  Born  June  13,  1817, 
East  Windsor,  Conn. 

Carried  on  a  bookstore  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1839-41.  Afterwards 
removed  to  New  York,  N.  Y.,  where  he  established  The  Emporium,  a 
family  weekly.  Went  to  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  engaged  in  the  assay 
of  gold  in  the  Mint.  Died  March  22,  1853,  on  voyage  to  Sandwich 
Islands;    buried  at  Honolulu. 

Married  November  25,  1839,  Emily  Helen  Starr,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  December  29,  1898.     Child:    Helen  Laura,  b.  October, 

1840,  d.  September,  1842. 

115.  *HIRAM  WILLEY.  B.A.  Born  May  23,  1818,  East  Had- 
dam,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1839-41.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1841.  Practised  law  in  Colchester,  Conn.,  1842-43;  New  London, 
Conn.,  1843-73.  Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1847,  '57,  '77.  State's 
attorney  for  New  London  County,  1854-61.  State  senator  and  chair- 
man of  Judiciary  Committee,  1859,  '77.  U.  S.  district  attorney  for 
Connecticut,  1861-70.  Mayor  of  New  London,  Conn.,  1862-65.  Judge 
of  probate,  New  London  District,  1869.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  New  London  County,  1870-73.  Removed  to  East  Haddam, 
1874.  Practised  law  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1877-88.  Engaged  in  examin- 
ing titles  of  property  for  the  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Company,  1888-1907. 
Died  March  8,  1910,  Hadlyme,  Conn, 

Married  September  6,  1843,  Charity  W.  Moseley,  of  East  Haddam, 
Conn.,  who  died  May  23,  1902.  Children :  Thomas  Moseley,  b.  July  5, 
1846  (graduated  at  LF.  S.  Military  Academy,  1868)  ;  a  son,  b.  in  1856, 
d,  in  infancy;   Allen,  b,  January  28,  1858, 


CLASS  OF  1840. 

116.  *WILLIAM  RHODES  BAGNALL,  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843- 
<ir.  T.    *.  B.  K.    Born  July  17,  1819,  Boston,  Mass. 

Entered  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1840.  Tutor  in  Wesleyan 
University,  1842-46.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1843.  Stationed  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  1846-47.  Principal  of  Provi- 
dence Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I., 
1847.  Stationed  at  Holliston,  Mass.,  1849-50;  Southbridge,  1850-52; 
Shrewsbury,  1852-54;  Maiden,  1854-56;  Union  Church,  Charlestown, 
1856-58;  Meridian  St.,  Boston,  1858-59;  Chelsea,  1859-60.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1860-70.  Engaged  in  editorial  and 
other  literaiy  labor,  1870-92.  Author:  Translation  of  Arminius's 
Works,  Vol.  HI.    Died  August  3,  1892,  Middletown,  Conn. 

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1840.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  August  20,  1846,  Sarah  F.  Goodridge,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Children:  William  Rhodes,  b.  July  15,  1847,  d.  August  i,  1878;  Sarah 
Goodridge,  b.  May  7,  1849;  John  Goodridge,  b.  October  19,  1855,  d. 
April  3,  1875;    Francis  Asbury  (No.  1587),  b.  August  31,  1866. 

Address  of  widow :   Adams,  Mass. 


117.  *ULYSSES  CHAPMAN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1843.  Born  March 
31,  1808,  North  Killingworth,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Missouri  and  at  the  Female  College,  Chapel  Hill,  Tex. 
Obliged  to  discontinue  teaching  on  account  of  impaired  hearing.  Died 
December  7,  1896,  Benton,  Tex. 

Married  September  30,  1846,  Sarah  Bartlett,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Children:  Emma  Cecilia,  b.  September  6,  1848,  d.  March  6,  1851 ; 
Charles  William  Halsey,  b.  October  26,  1850;  John  Edward  Howd,  b. 
March  19,  1857;  Mary  Ella,  b.  November  8,  1859,  d.  June  5,  i860; 
Sarah  Louisa,  b.  November  8,  1862,  d.  May  18,  1864. 

Address  of  widow :    Benton,  Tex. 


118.  ♦LORANUS  CROWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843;  D.D.,  1877. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  28,  1815,  Ware,  Mass.  Brother  of 
No.  557- 

Principal  of  a  school.  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1840-44.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  Common  St., 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1844-46;  Chicopee,  1846-48;  Worcester,  1848-49;  Brom- 
field  St..  Boston,  1849-51 ;  Church  St.,  Boston,  1851-53 ;  Boston  St., 
Lynn,  1853-54.  Presiding  Elder  of  Lynn  District,  1854-58;  Boston 
District,  1858-62.  Stationed  at  Union  Church,  Charlestown,  1862-64; 
Salem,  1864-67;  Milford,  1867-69.  Presiding  Elder  of  Worcester 
District,  1869-73.  Stationed  at  Ashland,  Mass.,  1873-74:  West 
Medway,  1874-77;  Maple  St.,  Lynn,  1877-78.  Presiding  Elder  of 
Lynn  District,  1878-82.  Agent  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1882-89.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856. 
Died  April  8,  1889,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Married  September  17,  1843,  Elizabeth  Ann  Fuller,  of  Sandwich. 
Mass.,  who  died  August  13.  1908.  Children:  Elizabeth  Wing,  b. 
December  8,  1844.  m.  W.  N.  Rice  (No.  813)  ;  Samuel  Fuller,  b. 
November  19,  1846,  d.  January  3,  1879;  Harrison  Newhall,  b.  January 
29,  1849;  Abbie  Pease,  b.  May  24,  1851,  d.  July  21,  1879;  Julia  Ann,  b. 
July  8,  1854.  m.  C.  E.  Davis  (No.  1121),  d.  June  21,  1909;  Arthur 
Loranus,  b.  June  9,  1862,  d.  August  22,  1862;  Albert  Lyon  (No.  1680), 
b.  April  26,  1868. 

119.  *JOSEPH  CUMMINGS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843;  D.D.,  1854; 
D.D.,  Harvard  Universitv,  1861 ;  LL.D.,  Northwestern  University, 
1866.    *.  N.  e.    «!'.  B.  K.    Born  March  3,  1817,  Falmouth,  Me. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1840-43;  principal,  1843-46. 
Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  suc- 
cessively at  Maiden,  Chelsea,  Hanover  St.  (Boston),  Bromfield  St. 
(Boston),  1846-53.  Professor  of  Theology,  Methodist  General  Bibli- 
cal Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1853-54.  President  of  Genesee  College, 
Lima,  N.  Y.,  1854-57.  President  of  Wesleyan  University,  1858-75. 
Professor  of  Mental  Philosophy  and  Political  Economy,  Wesleyan 
University,  1875-77.  Stationed  at  Maiden,  Mass.,  1877-80;  Harvard 
St.,  Cambridge.  1880-81.  President  of  Northwestern  University, 
1881-90.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference,  1882.  Delegate  to 
General    Conference,   M.   E.    Church,    1864,    '"/(i,   '80.     Vice   president, 

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GRADUATES.  [1840. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1886.    Trustee 
of  Wesleyan  University,  1858-75.     Died  May  7,  1890,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  August  15,  1842,  Deborah  Stover  Haskell,  of  Litchfield, 
Me.,  who  died  February  17,  1900.  Children:  Mary  Henrietta,  d. 
1847;  Helen  Frances,  m.  S.  P.  Hatfield,  d.  1907;  Alice  Dora,  m. 
Professor  D.  Bonbright. 

120.  *JOSEPH  DENISON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843;  D.D.,  McKendree 
College,  1865.    *.  N.  0.     Born  October  i,  1815,  Bernardston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1840-43.  Joined  New  England 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Stationed  at  Newton  Upper  Falls, 
Mass.,  1843-45;  Ipswich,  1845-46;  Lynn,  1846-48;  Maiden,  1848-50; 
Holliston,  1850-52;  Boston,  1852-54.  Joined  Missouri  Conference; 
was  a  member  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Conference  at  its  formation, 
1855.  Had  charge  of  Fort  Riley  and  Manhattan  circuits.  Agent  for 
Blue  Mount  College  (now  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College),  1857. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Manhattan  District,  1859-63.  President  of  Kansas 
State  Agricultural  College,  1863-73 ;  Baker  University,  Baldwin,  Kans., 
1874-79.  Stationed  at  Holton,  Kans.,  1879-81;  Valley  Falls,  1881-84. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Atchison  District,  1884-88.  Stationed  at  Tecumseh, 
Kans.,  1888-93.  Superannuated;  resided  at  Oakland,  Kans.,  1893-1900. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '80.  Died 
February  19,  1900,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

Married  July  8,  1845,  Sarah  Jane  Woodruff,  of  Litchfield,  Conn., 
who  died  August  i,  1858.  Married  November  21,  1859,  Mrs.  Frances 
Ann  Dennis,  of  Baldwin,  Kans.,  who  died  July  17,  1908.  Children: 
Henry  Longfellow,  b.  May  16,  1846  (M.A.,  Kansas  State  Agr.  College, 
1867);  Isaac  Goodnow,  b.  May  21,  1848,  d.  April  18,  1849;  Ellen 
Frances,  b.  February  15,  1850  (B.A.,  Kansas  State  Agr.  College,  1871), 
m.  C.  A.  Whedon;  Emma  Jane,  b.  March  10,  1852,  m.  F.  E.  Miller; 
Charles  Sumner,  b.  March  2,  1854,  d.  April  6,  1855 ;  George,  b.  Novem- 
ber 28,  1856;  Georgiana,  b.  November  28,  1856,  d.  October  16,  1859; 
Fannie,  b.  August  28,  i860,  m.  E.  R.  Manning,  d.  August  13,  1896;  a 
daughter,  b.  and  d.  July  4,  1867. 

121.  *CHARLES  GIBBS  DOWNEY.  B.S.;  M.A.  (Hon.),  1844. 
Born  October,  1819. 

Tutor,  Indiana  Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  Ind..  1841-42; 
Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  1842-49;  of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy, 
1849-52;  of  Mathematics,  1852-57.  Elected  Professor  of  Mathematics 
in  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1857.  Died  October  9,  1857,  Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. 

Married  September  17,  1853,  Hester  Martin  Davis,  who  died  Febru- 
ary 3,  1875.  Children:  Anna,  b.  April  26,  1855  (B.A.,  De  Pauw,  1877), 
d.  November  2,  1903;  Alice,  b.  October  26,  1856  (B.A.,  De  Pauw,  1879), 
m.  Rev.  Frederick  Porter. 

122.  *JOHN   HARRISON    GOODALE.     B.A.     $.    N.   0.     Born 

October  2,  1816,  Deering,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1840-41 ;  Columbus,  Ga.,  1842-46 ; 
N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  1847.  Editor  of  The  Democrat,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  1848-57.  Superintendent  of  schools  for  Hillsboro 
County,  N.  H.,  1856-59.  Editor  and  proprietor  of  The  Manchester 
Democrat  and  American,  1857-61.  Removed  to  California,  1864. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Crescent  City,  Cal.,  1864-66.  Traveled  in 
Alaska  and  British  Columbia  as  correspondent  of  the  San  Francisco 
press;    also  engaged  in  scientific  research,   1867.     Returned  to   New 

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1840.]  GRADUATES. 

Hampshire,  1869.  Secretary  of  state  of  New  Hampshire,  1871-72. 
Superintendent  of  schools,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1875-78.  Collected  minerals 
and  farmed,  1881-90.     Died  November  11,  1890,  Nashua,  N,  H. 

Married  December  26,  1848,  Celestia  Susan  Mooney,  of  Northfield, 
N.  H.,  who  died  October  12, 1863.  Married  January  19, 1871,  Josephine 
Bonaparte  Atkinson,  of  Derry,  N.  H.  Children:  Mary  Hale,  b.  Feb- 
ruary, 7,  1872,  d.  March  9,  1872;  John  Mooney,  b.  November  11,  1873, 
d.  August  16,  1874;  Charlotte  Atkinson,  b.  May  26,  1875,  m.  H.  A. 
Kimball;   a  daughter,  b.  and  d.  October  15,  1877. 

Address  of  widow:   28  Mulberry  St.,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

123.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRIS.  B.A.  Born  March  7,  1820, 
Sterling,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  52. 

Grain  merchant  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1842-59.  In  business  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1859-90.  Retired,  1890.  Died  August  25,  1896,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Married  May  7,  1845,  Mary  Amelia  Pond,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  who 
died  July  15,  1908.  Children:  William  Pond,  b.  February  12,  1846 
(C.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1867)  ;  Mary  Lester,  b.  June 
27,  1849,  m.  G.  W.  Allen;  Emma  Willard,  b.  October  17,  1851,  d. 
May  27,  1869;  John  Allen,  b.  July  21,  1853,  d,  April  27,  1857;  Alice 
Foster,  b.  April  18,  1857,  m.  J.  P.  Allen. 

124.  *CHESTER  DORMAN  HUBBARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843- 
*.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  25,  1814,  Hamden,  Conn.  Brother 
of  H.  B.  Hubbard  (class  of  1842). 

In  the  lumber  business,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1840-53.  IMember  of 
•House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  1851-52.  Elected  president  of  the 
Bank  of  Wheeling,  1853.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  railroad 
iron,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1858.  Member  of  Richmond  Convention,  and 
of  Wheeling  Convention,  1861.  Member  of  State  Senate  of  West 
Virginia,  1863-64.  Member  of  National  Republican  Convention,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1864,  '80.  IMember  of  Thirty-ninth  and  Fortieth  Con- 
gresses, 1865-69.  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Wheeling 
Female  College,  1865-90.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  iron  and 
nails;  secretary  of  Wheeling  Iron  and  Nail  Company,  1871-91. 
President  of  Pittsburg,  Wheeling  &  Kentucky  Railroad,  1875 ;  German 
Bank,  Wheeling,  1879,  Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1872.     Died  August  23,  1891,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Married  September  29,  1842,  Sarah  Pallister,  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va., 
who  died  November  5,  1899.  Children:  William  Pallister  (No.  739), 
b.  December  24,  1843;  Dana  List,  b.  July  7,  1845,  d.  August  7,  1893; 
Chester  Russell,  b.  October  25,  1848;  Julia  Alice,  b.  April  11,  1850,  m. 
W.  H.  Tyler,  d.  January  2,  1908;  Anna  Gill,  b.  September  i,  1852,  m. 
J.  C  Brady. 

125.  *CHARLES  LYMAN  HUNGERFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843 
Born  August  23,  1816. 

Taught  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1840-41.  Principal  of  Kingston 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1841-43.  Taught  a  private  school  for  boys  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.    Died  November  16,  1845,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

126.  *NATHANIEL  CLARK  LEWIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843.  Born 
February  15,  181 5,  in  New  London  County,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Irving  Institute.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1840-41.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Stationed  at  Watertown, 
Conn.,   1843-44;    24th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,   1844-45;    Essex,  Conn., 

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GRADUATES.  [1840. 

1845-47;  Haddam,  1847-49;  Newtown,  1849-51;  Litchfield,  1851-53; 
Bristol,  1853-54;  Orient,  N.  Y.,  i854-55-  Taught  in  Hedding  Semi- 
nary, Abingdon,  111.,  1855-59.  Stationed  at  Prairie  City,  III,  Central 
Illinois  Conference,  1859-60;  Second  Church,  Peoria,  1860-62;  Geneseo, 
1862-63;  Moline,  1863-65;  Oneida,  1865-67;  Onarga,  1867-68;  Odell, 
1868-70;  Forrest,  1870-71.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Onarga,  111., 
1871-75.  Stationed  at  La  Fayette,  III,  1875-76;  Sparland,  1876-77. 
Superannuated,  residing  in  Onarga,  III,  1877-82.  Died  May  28,  1882, 
Onarga,  111. 

Married  April  15,  1845,  Amanda  Allyn  (sister  of  No.  144),  of  Mont- 
ville,  Conn.,  who  died  September  18,  1891. 

127.  JOHN  WESLEY  LINDSAY.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1842;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1843;  D.D., 
Wesleyan  University,  1863.  $.  B.  K.  Born  August  20,  1820,  Barre, 
Vt.     Brother  of  J.  N.  Lindsay  (class  of  1841). 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1840-42.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Stationed  at  New  Palz  and  Plattskill, 
N.  Y.,  1843-45 ;  Lenox,  Mass.,  1845-47.  Tutor  in  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1847-48;  Professor  of  Latin  and  Hebrew,  1848-60.  Stationed  at 
30th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-62;  i8th  St.,  New  York,  1862-64; 
Bedford  St.,  New  York,  1864-65.  President  of  Genesee  College,  Lima, 
N.  Y.,  1865-68.  Professor  of  Exegetical  Theology,  Boston  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1868-71 ;  of  the  same  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1871-83 ;  of  New  Testament  Greek  and  Exegesis,  1883-84. 
Dean    of    the    College    of    Liberal    Arts,    Boston    University,    1872-82. 

Professor    Emeritus,    Boston    University,    1884 .     Presiding    Elder 

of  Boston  District,  1884-89;  North  Boston  District,  1889-94.  Stationed 
at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1894-95.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '68,  '72.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1862-75, 
1887-1907;  of  Boston  University,  1869-82.  Author:  Commentary  on 
Deuteronomy. 

Married  June  16,  1852,  Emily  Bond,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  who  died 
April  5,  i860.  Children:  Thomas  Bond  (No.  1047),  b.  April  28,  1853, 
d.  July  22,  1909;  Lucy  Henrietta,  b.  November  6,  1855;  William  Birck- 
head,  b.  August  14,  1858  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1879). 

Address :    Carlisle,  Pa. 

128.  *EDMUND  LONGLEY.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1843.    *.  B.  K.    Born 

April  I,  1819,  Sidney,  Me. 

Principal  of  South  New  Market  Seminary,  N.  H.,  1840.  Tutor  in 
Wesleyan  University,  1843-44.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and  after- 
wards of  English  Literature  and  of  Modern  Languages,  Emory  and 
Henry  College,  Va.,  1844-79.  Taught  in  Science  Hill  School,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.,  1879-80.  Engaged  in  literary  work  in  Allensville,  and  Car- 
rollton,  Ky.,  1880-81.  Professor  and  Professor  Emeritus,  Emory  and 
Henry  College,  Va.,  1882-1906.     Died  May  27,  1906,  Emory,  Va. 

Married  February  16,  1845,  Mary  Hammond,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  February  10,  1875.  Married  July  29, 1884,  Pauline  A.  Hooper, 
of  Richmond,  Va.  Children:  Selden,  b.  February  7,  1846  (M.A., 
Emory  and  Henry,  1868)  ;  Virginia  Harriet  Collins,  b.  January  14, 
1848,  m.  Capt.  C.  E.  Vawter;  Kate  Hammond,  b.  May  11,  1850,  m. 
T.  W.  Jordan;  Edmund,  b.  November  24,  1852  (B.A.,  Emory  and 
Henry,  1870). 

Address  of  widow :    1200  Grove  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va. 

129.  *ROBERT  MATHISON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1843;  M.D.,  New 
York  University,  1848.     Born  July  22,  1818,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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Taught  in  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1841 ;  Rye,  N.  Y.,  1842.  Entered 
the  drug  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1848.  Removed  to  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1856.  Cashier  in  a  store  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-60.  Engaged 
in  the  drug  business  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1862-69;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1870-87.  Retired  from  business,  1887.  Resided  successively"  in  North 
Guilford,  Conn.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  and  Springfield, 
Mass.     Died  August  18,  1904,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  July  3,  1838,  Rebecca  Jane  Disbrow,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  June  7,  1891.  Children:  Robert  Lauder  (No.  663),  b.  June 
20,  1839;  Margaret,  b.  August  19,  1841,  m.  F.  N.  Bliss,  d.  November  8, 
1897;  Matilda,  b.  May  3,  1843,  m.  J.  W.  H.  Ames  (No.  ^(ij)  ;  Mary, 
b.  October  31,  1844,  m.  A.  C.  Stevens  (No.  750,  d.  November  23,  1888; 
Arthur,  b.  November  4,  1846;  Jessie,  b.  September  10,  1849,  m.  W.  E. 
Hulbert,  d.  April  23,  1908. 

130.  *DANIEL  OSTRANDER  MERWIN.    B.S. 

Practised  law  in  Woodville,  Miss.,  1845;  Natchez,  Miss.,  1861. 
Major  in  Confederate  Army;  lost  an  arm,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at 
Gettysburg.     Died  1867,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Married  Miss  M'Gehee,  of  Woodville,  Miss. 

131.  *DARIUS  MORRIS.  B.S.  Born  April  27,  1815,  South 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Studied  law  in  Ellington,  Conn.,  two  years.  Studied  theology  in 
East  Windsor,  Conn.,  two  years,  and  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  one  year. 
Taught  in  Windsor  Academy,  Conn.  Preached  for  some  months,  but 
was  prevented  by  ill  health  from  assuming  the  duties  of  a  settled 
pastorate.  Founded  a  female  seminary  in  Willoughby,  Ohio,  where  he 
remained  two  years.  Founded  a  commercial  school  in  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  where  he  remained  two  years.  Engaged  in  mining  in  California. 
Preached,  and  founded  a  school.  General  agent  for  a  paper  called 
The  Pacific.  Health  failed,  and  he  returned  to  Ellington,  Conn.,  where 
he  was  private  tutor  for  two  years.  Was  much  interested  in  geologi- 
cal study.  Traveled  extensively  through  the  United  States.  Died 
August  29,  1864. 

132.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  MUDGE.  B.S.;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1850.  Born  August  11,  1817,  Orrington,  Me.  Brother  of  No.  133,  and 
of  Z.  A.  Mudge  (class  of  1839). 

Studied  law  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1843-44.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1844. 
Practised  law  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1844-59;  associate  justice  of  Police 
Court,  1850-59;  mayor,  1852.  Chemist  in  coal-oil  refinery,  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  1859.  With  Breckenridge  Coal  and  Oil  Company,  Cloverport, 
Ky.,  i860.  In  Quindaro,  Kans..  1862.  State  geologist  of  Kansas, 
1864-65.  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  State  Agricultural  College, 
Manhattan,  Kans.,  1865-73.  President  of  Kansas  Natural  History 
Society  (now  Kansas  Academy  of  Science),  1868-79.  Lecturer  on 
Geology,  State  University,  Lawrence,  Kans.,  1873-79.  Died  November 
21,  1879,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

Married  September  16,  1846,  Mary  Eusebia  Armstrong  Beckford,  of 
Lynn,  Mass.,  who  died  July  18,  1904.  Children:  Melville  Rhodes,  b. 
August  8,  1847;  Josiah  Bowler,  b.  November  25,  1849;  Eusebia  Beck- 
ford,  b.  September  27,  1852,  m.  F.  L.  Irish ;  Frank  Peabody,  b.  Novem- 
ber 25,  1857,  d.  July  II,  1864;    twins,  b.  and  d.  September  25,  1862. 

133.  *THOMAS  HICKS  MUDGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843-  Born 
September  23,  1815,  Orrington,  Me.  Brother  of  No.  132,  and  of  Z.  A. 
Mudge  (class  of  1839). 


GRADUATES.  [1840. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1840-43.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature, 
McKendree  College,  111.,  1857-58.  Transferred  to  Missouri  Confer- 
ence, 1859.  Stationed  successively  at  Pilot  Knob,  Simpson  Chapel 
(St.  Louis),  and  Independence.  Driven  out  of  Missouri  by  the 
Civil  War;  appointed  to  Manhattan,  Kans.,  1861.  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages  and  Biblical  Literature,  Baker  University,  Kans.,  1862. 
Died  July  24,  1862,  Baldwin,  Kans. 

Married  October  4,  1843,  Betsey  Lucinda  Grover,  of  Ellington, 
Conn.,  who  died  September  11,  1858.  Children:  Lucinda  Maria,  b. 
August  8,  1843,  m.  W.  W.  Lummus ;  Thomas  Grover,  b.  September  4, 
1846,  d.  March  15,  1847;  Milton  Russell,  b.  April  22,  1848,  d.  December 
17,  1885. 

134.  *GEORGE  FRANCIS  NEEDHAM.  B.A.  Born  February  7, 
1816,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  and  attended  medical  lec- 
tures, 1840-43.  Member  of  convention  at  tJtica,  N.  Y.,  which  organized 
the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Connection  of  America,  1843.  Stationed  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1843-44.  Preached  at  Athol  and  Needham,  Mass., 
1844-45.  Preached  and  taught  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1845.  Ordained 
Wesleyan  Methodist,  1846.  Stationed  at  East  Solon,  N.  Y.,  1846-47. 
Resided  in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1847-50.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  in 
business,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1850-57.  Seedsman,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1858-61. 
Raised  a  company  of  cavalry,  1861.  In  the  service  of  the  Sanitary 
Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1861-62.  One  of  the  original  mem- 
bers of  the  National  Freedmen's  Relief  Association.  Clerk  in  Sixth 
Auditor's  Office,  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1863-85. 
Founded  the  colored  free  school  system  of  the  District  of  Columbia, 
1863.  Founded  the  Lincoln  Cooperative  Building  and  Deposit  Asso- 
ciation, 1867.  Resided  on  his  fruit  farm  near  Seabrook,  Md.,  1880-85; 
in  Chicago,  III,  1885-95.     Died  1895,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  June  13,  1843,  Julia  Johnson,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Children : 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  July  16,  1844,  m.  T.  P.  Keene;  Frances  Julia,  b. 
August  16,  1846;  George  Jacob,  b.  August  25,  1849;  Anna,  b.  August 
23,  1853,  d.  in  infancy;   Joseph  Wight,  b.  September  19,  1858. 

135.  *GEORGE  WILLIS  NINDE.  B.A.  Born  October  21,  1817, 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1840.  Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1841-42.  Died  September  6, 
1842,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

136.  *THOMAS  GILBERT  OSBORN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1843.  *•  B.  K. 
Born  October  15,  1820,  Riverhead,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law,  1841-43.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1844.  Stationed  at  Southampton,  N.  Y.,  1844-46;  Bridgehampton, 
1846-48;  Patchogue,  1848-50.  Superannuated,  1850-51.  Stationed  at 
Birmingham,  Conn.,  1851-53;  Bridgeport,  1853-55;  Waterbury,  1855-57; 
27th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-59;  Allen  St.,  New  York,  1859-61; 
Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1861-62;  St.  John  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1862-64.  Presiding  Elder  of  Bridgeport  District,  1864-65. 
Supernumerary,  1865-67.  Stationed  at  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1867-69. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Bridgeport  District,  1869-72;  Long  Island  South 
District,  1872-73.  Stationed  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1873-75-  Super- 
numerary, 1875-77.  Stationed  at  Riverhead  and  Jamesport,  N.  Y., 
1877-80.    Supernumerary,  residing  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1880-88.    Dele- 

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gate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Died  February  27, 
1888,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Married  March  23,  1846,  Jerusha  L.  Cook;  deceased.  Married 
September  i,  1858,  Maria  J.  Cook;  deceased.  Married  May  18,  1864, 
Calista  E.  Barton,  who  died  in  1867.  Married  September  6,  1869,  Mrs. 
Grace  Colburn.  Children :  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  July  10,  1849,  m.  Henry 
Storer;  Thomas  Gilbert,  b.  August  17,  1852,  d.  December  21,  1853; 
Isabel  Conrad,  b.  December  21,  1854,  d.  March  7,  1865;  Thomas 
Stephenson,  b.  August  4,  1857. 

Address  of  widow :  23  Merwin  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 


137.  *THOMAS  PICKARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849.  Born  October 
21,  1819,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  Canada.     Brother  of  No.  109. 

In  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1840-48.  Taught  in  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1848-62.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, Mount  Allison  College,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1862-69. 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1870-95.  Member  of 
Provincial  Legislature  of  New  Brunswick,  1874-78.  Died  September 
12,  1895,  Sackville,  N.  B..  Canada. 

Married  January  23,  1854,  Mary  Elizabeth  Dixon,  of  Sackville,  N.  B., 
Canada.  Children :  Sarah  Burpee,  b.  November  10,  1854 ;  Humphrey 
Frederick,  b.  August  26,  1857;  Charles,  b.  February  7,  i860;  Edward 
Dwight,  b.  September  16,  1864,  d.  October  27,  1871 ;  Mary  Alice,  b. 
November  4,  1867,  d.  July  28,  1875;  Thomas  Edward  Dwight,  b. 
January  8,  1874. 

Address  of  widow:    Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

188.  ♦DAVID  PLUMB.  B.A.  Born  August,  1810,  Stratford, 
Conn. 

Preached  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1840-48.  Resided  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1848-51. 
In  the  Mercantile  Agency  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851-65.  Resided  in 
Westchester  County,  N.  Y.,  engaged  in  farming  and  gardening, 
1865-73.     Engaged  in  literary  pursuits,  1875-89.     Died  1889. 

Married  1835,  Lucy  Ann  Stone,  of  Litchfield,  Conn.,  who  died  Janu- 
ary 10,  1875.  Children:  four  sons  and  one  daughter;  one  of  the  sons 
deceased. 

189.  *CHANDLER  ROBBINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843.  Bom  Febru- 
ary 20,  1815,  Charlestown,  Va. 

Principal  of  Ohio  Conference  Seminary,  Springfield,  Ohio,  1841. 
Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  Augusta  College,  Ky.,  1845-48. 
Ordained  clergyman  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1848.  Rector 
of  Christ  Church,  and  principal  of  Boys'  Boarding  School,  Springfield, 
Ohio.  1865-71.     Died  May  8,  1871,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Married  August  4,  1842,  Laura  F.  Cooper,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  December,  1887.  Children:  Chandler,  b.  February  4,  1844; 
Elizabeth,  b.  July  27,  1845;  Samuel  Cooper,  d.  at  the  age  of  five  years; 
Isaac  Douglas,  d.  in  infancy;  Laura  Florian,  d.  in  infancy;  Samuel 
Cooper,  d.  in  infancy;  Mary  Douglas,  b.  March,  1855,  m.  Rev.  Douglas 
Hooff ;   Harry,  d.  in  infancy. 

140.  *CHAUNCEY  SHAFFER.  B.A.;  LL.D.,  Fort  Wayne  Col- 
lege, 1889.     Born  June  4,  1818,  Lisle  (now  Barker),  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Stockbridge  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1840;  Oneida  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1841-42.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1846-94-    Died  May  15,  1894,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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GRADUATES.  [1840-41. 

Married  October  24,  1843,  Maria  Ruth  Warner,  of  Middletown, 
Conn,,  who  died  August  23,  1902.  Child :  Sarah  Maria,  b.  November 
IS,  1844,  m.  W.  C.  Burt,  d.  August  8,  1898. 

141.  *HENRY  VAN  VALKENBURG.     B.A.     Born  1812,  Bath, 

N.  Y. 

For  some  years  engaged  in  the  lumber  business  in  New  York,  N,  Y. 
Afterwards  for  many  years  engaged  in  banking  and  insurance  business. 
Agent  of  Conn.  Mutual  and  Equitable  Insurance  companies,  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  1873-74.     Died  August  22,  1874,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Married  1844,  Ellen  Phelps,  of  Middletown,  Conn.;  deceased. 
Married  1854,  Ehza  Thompson,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Children:  Ellen, 
b.  January  12,  1845 ;  Lillie  Thompson,  b.  June  30,  1856,  d.  November 
19,  1858;  John  Gregory,  b.  July  17,  1858;  Louise  Pratt,  b.  December 
9,  1862. 

142.  *WILLIAM  STEVENS  WILEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1843;  M.D. 
Bom  June  4,  181 2,  Maiden,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  61  and  248. 

Went  South  and  took  charge  of  a  school  in  Louisiana.  Studied  in 
New  Orleans  Medical  School.  Assistant  surgeon  in  U.  S.  Army  Hos- 
pital at  Vera  Cruz,  during  the  Mexican  War,  1846;  chief  surgeon, 
1847-48.  Practised  medicine  in  Columbus,  Miss.,  1848-50.  Completed 
a  medical  course  of  study  in  Memphis,  Tenn.  Practised  in  Marion, 
Va.  Soon  after  1855,  till  1857,  practised  in  Jonesville,  N.  C.  Died 
March  12,  1857,  Jonesville,  N.  C. 

Married  April  12,  1842,  Eliza  Partridge,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  who  died 
October  15,  1850.  Married  December  19,  1855,  Mary  Frances  Davis, 
of  Washington  County,  Va.,  who  died  February  10,  1857.  Children: 
two  boys,  b.  and  d.  before  1846;  Eliza  Rebecca,  b.  May  31,  1846,  m. 
S.  H.  Williams ;   Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  December  25,  1856. 


CLASS  OF  \MU 

143.  *HENRY  WRIGHT  ADAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844;  M.A. 
(Hon.),  Trinity  College,  1848;  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1865.    ^.  T.     Born  March  12,  1818.  Brookfield,  Vt. 

Studied  Hebrew  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1841-42.  Joined  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842.  Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary, 
and  in  Biblical  Institute,  Newbury,  Vt.,  1842-43.  Agent  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1843-44.  Stationed  at  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1844-45.  Agent 
of  American  Bible  Society,  1845-47.  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1848-50.  Minister  of  Christ  Church,  Boston,  Mass., 
1850-51,  Engaged  in  general  study  and  invention,  1851-73;  in  pub- 
lishing and  in  invention,  1873-81.  Patented  important  improved 
methods  in  mining,  1879.  President  of  the  Adams  Mining  and  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  1881.  Died  September  21,  1881, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Married  August  9,  1841,  Adeline  E.  Hubbard,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children :  Adelaide  H.  (married) ;  Sarah  H. ;  Josephine  H.  (mar- 
ried) ;   Henry  Wright. 

144.  *ROBERT  ALLYN.  B.A.;  M. A.,  1844;  D.D.,  1864;  LL.D., 
McKendree  College,  1876.  *,  N.  9,  $.  B.  K.  Born  January  25,  1817, 
Ledyard,  Conn. 

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1841.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1841-43.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842,  Transferred  to  Provi- 
dence (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1843.  Stationed  at 
Colchester,  Conn.,  1843-45;  Thompsonville,  1845.  Principal  of  Wes- 
leyan Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1845-48.  Principal  of  Providence 
Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I.,  1848-54. 
Member  of  R.  I.  Legislature,  1852-54.  Commissioner  of  public  schools 
of  Rhode  Island,  and  editor  of  The  Rhode  Island  School  Master. 
1854-57-  Visitor  of  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1854.  Professor  of 
Ancient  Languages,  Ohio  University,  1857-59.  President  of  Wesleyan 
Female  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1859-63;  McKendree  College,  111., 
1863-74.  Stationed  at  Lebanon,  111.,  1863-65.  Principal  of  Southern 
Illinois  Normal  University,  1874-92.  Editor  of  Southern  Illinois 
Teacher;  taught  private  pupils,  1892-94.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1872.     Died  January  7,  1894,  Carbondale,  111. 

Married  November  21,  1841,  Emeline  Huntington  Denison,  of 
Coleraine,  Mass.,  who  died  April  24,  1844.  Married  June  28,  1845, 
Mary  Buckland  Budington,  of  Leyden,  Mass.,  who  died  October  18, 
1879.  Children:  Charles,  b.  September  5,  1842,  d.  September  6,  1888; 
Emeline  Lucy,  b,  April  12,  1844,  m.  W.  H.  Hypes;  Robert,  b.  July  11, 
1846,  d.  September  7,  1849;  Joseph  Goodnow,  b.  April  i,  1849  (B.A., 
McKendree,  1870)  ;  Ellen  Sophronia,  b.  June  7,  1852  (B.A.,  McKen- 
dree, 1872)  ;  Harriet  Amanda,  b.  November  14,  1859,  d.  January  10, 
1883. 

145.  *JAMES  NELSON  BANKS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845;  M.D., 
Columbian  College  (now  George  Washington  University),  1842. 
Born  May  12,  1817,  Veteran,  N.  Y. 

Practised  medicine  in  Richmond,  Va.,  1842-43.  Taught  in  Mount 
Morris  Seminary,  111.,  1843-44.  Practised  medicine  in  Belleville,  111., 
1844-45;    Chicago,  111.,  1845-1907-     Died  January  10,  1907,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  September  3,  1844,  Susan  V.  West,  of  Dixon,  111.,  who  died 
January  3,  1858.  Married  November  3,  1863,  Mrs.  Melissa  Brown 
Benham,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  who  died  December  4.  1896.  Chil- 
dren :  Ophelia  West,  b.  June  20,  1845,  d.  July  24,  1845 ;  Mary  Clara,  b. 
July  27,  1846,  d.  July  29,  1875 ;  Frank  Edward,  b.  October  26,  1850,  d. 
September  25,  1851 ;  Fannie  Elosia,  b.  December  15,  1853,  d.  May  12, 
1858. 

146.  *SAMUEL  SULLY  BEMENT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  Born 
March  17,  1820,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  1843.  Principal  of  Academy,  Dracut, 
Mass.,  1845-46.  Taught  in  Troy,  Ohio,  1847-49.  Master  of  the 
Adams  School,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1850-56.  Principal  of  Bartlett  School, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1856-92.     Died  January  10,  1892,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Married  August  12,  1846,  Sarah  Emerson  Kent,  of  Lowell,  Mass., 
who  died  September  29,  1904.  Children:  May  Mary,  b.  October  27, 
1849;  Charles  Jasper,  b.  August  25,  1851,  d.  September  i,  1865;  Gerard, 
b.  July  25,  1858  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1880). 

147.  *JAMES  GILMAN  BLAIR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844;  M.D., 
Willoughby  Medical  College  and  University  of  Louisville,  1854;  D.D., 
McKendree  College,  1856;  LL.D.,  Hamline  University,  1863.  Born 
September  18,  1816,  Marcellus,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Ohio  Conference  Seminary,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1841-42. 
Joined  Ohio  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842.  Engaged  in  pastoral 
work  in  Ohio  Conference,  1843-45.     Principal  of  Greenfield  Seminary, 

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GRADUATES.  [1841. 

Ohio,  1845-52.  Vice  President,  and  Professor  of  Natural  Science, 
Ohio  University,  1852-64.  Editor  of  The  Parkersburg  Gazette,  W.  Va., 
1864-67.  Taught  in  Greenfield,  Ohio,  1867-71.  Principal  of  State 
Normal  School,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  1871-78.  Died  December  22,  1878, 
Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Married  March  10,  1842,  Olive  Jones  Winslow,  of  Amherst,  Mass., 
who  died  January  14,  1892.  Children:  Edward  Winslow,  b.  Novem- 
ber 18,  1843,  d.  December  31,  1846;  Chalmers,  b.  July  3,  1845,  d.  Decem- 
ber 20,  1902;  Florence,  b.  February  26,  1848,  m.  G.  B.  Gibbens;  Alice 
Carey,  b.  March  8,  1850,  d.  August  20,  1862;  Preston  Holmes,  b.  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1854,  d.  August  29,  1864. 

148.  *BAILEY  EVANS  BORDEN.  B.A.  Born  December  8, 
1812,  Warwick,  R.  I. 

Taught  and  studied  law  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1841-42.  Practised 
law  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1843-60.  Member  of  R.  I.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives; removed  to  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1857.  President  of  Town 
Council,  North  Providence,  R.  I.,  1858.  Practised  law  in  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1868-92.    Died  November  9,  1892,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Married  October  25,  1859,  AdeHa  Carpenter,  who  died  March  23, 
1867.    Child:   Mary  Evans,  b.  November  21,  1864,  m.  C.  M.  Read. 

149.  *EDMUND  ERASTUS  EASTMAN  BRAGDON.  B.A.; 
M.A.,  1844;  D.D.,  Indiana  Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  i860. 
$.  N.  e.    Born  December  8,  1812,  Acton,  Me. 

Taught  in  Mexicoville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1841-42.  Principal  of  Fulton 
Academy;  joined  Black  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842. 
Stationed  at  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  1844-46.  Principal  of  Mexicoville 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1846-47.  Stationed  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1847-48. 
Principal  and  financial  agent  of  Falley  Seminary,  1848-52.  Joined 
New  York  Conference;  stationed  at  Vestry  St.,  New  York;  Pro- 
fessor of  Ancient  Languages  in  Ohio  University,  1853-54.  Professor 
of  Latin  in  Indiana  Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1854-58;  of 
Ancient  Languages  in  Genesee  College,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1858-62.  Died 
March  20,  1862,  Lima,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  19,  1842,  Eliza  Barnum,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  who 
died  February  12,  1886.  Children:  Sarah  Eliza,  b.  October  25,  1846, 
m.  W.  O.  Church,  d.  March  29,  1907;  Alice  Mehetable,  b.  November 
19,  1849,  d.  February  17,  1850;  Emma  Mahnda,  b.  July  5,  1851,  d.  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1852 ;  Louis  Barnum,  b.  September  28,  1855 ;  Eva  Newman,  b. 
October  9,  1859,  m.  F.  F.  Judd ;  Annie  Reid,  b.  November  12,  1861,  m. 
A.  F.  Winslow,  d.  November  16,  1909. 

150.  *WILLIAM  CAMPBELL.  B.A.  Born  October,  1812,  in 
North  Carolina. 

Went  South  for  his  health,  1841.    In  a  hospital  at  Worcester,  Mass., 
1843-44.    Died  August  3,  1844,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Married  September  i,  1841,  Elizabeth  Newhall,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

151.  *MORGAN  ROYAL  DANIELS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  Born 
May  14,  1816,  South  Windsor,  Conn. 

Delivered  lectures  in  the  New  England  States  and  New  Jersey, 
1842-44.  Architect  and  builder,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1845-46.  Taught  in 
primary  department,  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1847-49;  Hester  Street 
Academy,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850-52.  Architect  and  builder,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1853-56;  Waushara  Co.,  Wis.,  1857-58;  Hartford,  Conn., 
1859-67.    Died  August  22,  1868,  Hartford,  Conn. 

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1841.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  October,  1844,  Elvira  Clark,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  who  died 
September,  1856.  Married  January  i,  1861,  Matilda  Clark,  of  Haddam, 
Conn.  Children:  Arthur  M.,  b.  October  7,  1845;  Lelia,  b.  September 
30,  1849;   Eugene,  b.  February  19,  1862;    Ida,  b.  February,  1865. 

152.  *CALEB  DOW.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844.  *.  N.  O.  Brother  of 
C.  M.  Dow  (class  of  1844)  and  E.  D.  Dow  (class  of  1846). 

Principal  of  Portchester  Academy,  N.  Y.  Ordained  deacon  in 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church ;  assistant  minister  of  St.  John's  Church, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1848.  Rector  of  Grace  Church,  Paducah,  Ky., 
1848-51.  Ordained  priest,  1849.  Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Ascen- 
sion, Ascension  Parish,  La.,  1851-54.  Assistant  minister  of  Grace 
Church,  Saint  Francisville,  La.,  1854-56.  Minister  of  Trinity  Church, 
Natchez,  Miss.,  1857.  Rector  of  St.  James's  Church,  Alexandria,  La., 
1857-68;  St.  George's  Church,  Griffin,  Ga.,  1868-74;  St.  Joseph's 
Church,  St.  Joseph,  La..  1874-76:  St.  Mary's  Church,  Franklin,  La., 
1876-78.  Minister  of  Trinity  Church,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1878-79. 
Rector  of  St.  George's  Church,  Griffin,  Ga.,  1879-90.  Died  October  29, 
1890,  Griffin,  Ga. 

Married  Johanna  Hubbard,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  died  October 
23,  1852.  Married  February  8,  1872.  Mrs.  Flora  Felicia  George,  who 
died  February  13,  1873.  Children:  Ella  H.,  b.  December  20,  1842,  m. 
Dr.  Davidson  (who  died),  m.  Mr.  Chestney;  Henry,  b.  November  20, 
1846,  d.  September  16,  1853 ;   Florian  Keble,  b.  February  5,  1873. 

153.  *WILLIAM  EDWIN  GARRETTSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844- 
Born  July  11,  1821,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Studied  law,  1841-43.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Practised  law 
in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1843-49.  Taught  in  Abingdon,  Md. ;  also  principal 
of  a  girls'  school  in  Belair,  Md..  1850-79.  Resided  in  Emmorton,  Md., 
1879-83.     Died  March  22,  1883,  Emmorton,  Md. 

154.  *JOHN  HUBBARD  HALL,  Jr.  B.A.  ;  M.A.,  1844.  Born 
October  24,  1819,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Joined  Oneida  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1841.  Stationed  at 
Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1841-43;  Vernon  Village,  1843-44;  New  Hartford, 
1844-45;  Vernon  Center,  1845-46;  Marcellus,  1846-48;  Tully,  1848-49; 
New  Woodstock,  1849-51 ;  Fly  Creek.  1851-53 ;  Butternuts,  1853-55 ; 
West  Eaton,  1855-56;  Clinton,  1856-58.  Supernumerary;  resided  in 
Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1858-59.  Stationed  at  Vernon  Center,  N.  Y.,  1859-60; 
Verona,  1860-62;  West  Winfield,  1862-64:  Deansville,  1864-66; 
Smyrna.  1866-68;  Pompey,  1868-69;  Pratt's  Hollow,  1869-70;  Peter- 
boro,  1870-72 ;  DeRuyter,  1872-74.  By  division  of  conference,  became 
member  of  Central  New  York  Conference.  1872.  In  poor  health, 
1875-81.  Superannuated,  1876-86.  Died  February  9,  1886,  Cazenovia. 
N.  Y. 

Married  June  10,  1844,  Julia  Ann  Gillespie,  of  Clinton,  N.  Y,,  who 
died  November  7,  1894.  Children :  Mary  Frances,  b.  March  27,  1845, 
d.  September  2,  1848;  Emma  Maria,  b.  Novemtjer  30,  1849  (B.A,, 
Univ.  of  Michigan,  1874)  ;  Ellen  Amelia,  b.  August  20,  1852,  m.  C.  E. 
Havens;  Arthur  Gillespie,  b.  November  12,  1856  (B.A.,  Univ.  of 
Michigan,  1881),  d.  March  31,  1883;   Avon  Stacy,  b.  June  15,  i860. 

165.  *SAMUEL  EUGENE  HARTWELL.  B.S.  Born  in  Strong, 
Me. 

Practised  law  several  years  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Practised  medicine 
a  few  years  in  Ohio,  and  then  moved  to  New  Albany,  Ind.;    invented 

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GRADUATES.  [1841. 

a  dovetailing  machine.     Health  failed;  returned  to  Strong,  Me.,  1866. 
Went  to  Florida  on  account  of  his  health,  1868.     Died  August,  1869, 
Strong,  Me. 
Married,  while  in  New  York,  N.  Y.    Divorced. 

156.  *HORACE  BYRON  HURLBURT.    B.A.;   M.A.,  1846. 
Died;   date  of  death  unknown. 

157.  *GEORGE  LANDON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1844.  $.  N.  G.  $.  B.  K 
Born  December  4,  1816,  in  Luzerne  County,  Pa. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1841.  Stationed  at 
Maiden,  Mass.,  1841-43;  Boston,  1843-45;  Pynchon  St.,  Springfield, 
1845-47;  Union  St.,  Springfield,  1847-49.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
Herrick,  Pa.,  1849.  Presiding  Elder,  Wyalusing  District,  Wyoming 
Conference,  1854-58.  Member  of  Pennsylvania  Senate,  1859-61, 
1865-68.  In  business,  1862-65.  Engaged  in  business  and  in  farming, 
1869-1904.     Died  June  16,  1904,  Camptown,  Pa. 

Married  October  31,  1842,  Sarah  A.  Lum,  of  Braintrim,  Pa.,  who 
died  June  14,  i860.  Married  February  9,  1861,  Catharine  Smith,  of 
Northumberland,  Pa.,  who  died  October,  1907.  Children:  Elizabeth 
L.,  m.  E.  Fuller;  Annie,  m.  R.  J.  Fuller;  George  Henry,  d.  December 
9,  1907;  Benson  (LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania);  Frank  Phoebe,  m. 
Rev.  W.  P.  Buck  (No.  1426);  Samuel  Gail  (No.  1564),  b.  February 
12,  1865;  Herbert;  Carrie,  m.  T.  J.  Reinhart;  Jennie,  m.  W.  S. 
Lafferty;   Robert  DeWitt. 

158.  *THOMAS  JEFFERSON  MATTISON.  B.A.  Born  in 
Vermont. 

Taught  in  Georgia;  afterwards  practised  medicine.  Died  1845  or 
1846,  near  Athens,  Ga. 

159.  *ELIAS  GILBERT  MERWIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849.  Born 
April  25,  1825,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Lenox,  Mass.,  1841 ;  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1842. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Practised  law  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1843-51 ; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1851-91.  Professor  in  Law  School  of  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1886-91.    Died  March  27,  1891,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  December  23,  1847,  Anne  Childs,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  who 
died  December  27,  1891.  Children:  Kate  Merwin,  m.  W.  W.  White; 
Henry  Childs  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1874);  Annie  C. ;  Arthur  C;  one  child 
(deceased). 

.  160.    *WILLIAM  CAPERS  MILLER.    B.A. ;    M.A.,  1844. 

Practised  medicine  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  1841-61.  Died,  probably 
about  1861. 

161.  *JOHN  WESLEY  NORTH.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  January  4, 
1815,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Lectured  for  Connecticut  Anti-Slavery  Society,  1842.  Studied  law 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1843.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1845.  Practised  law 
in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1845-49;  St.  Anthony's  Falls,  Minn.,  1849.  Mem- 
ber of  Minnesota  Territorial  Legislature,  1851.  Removed  to  North- 
field,  Minn.;  built  mills  and  started  the  town,  1856.  President  of 
Minnesota  Constitutional  Convention,  1857.  Member  of  National 
Republican  Convention,  Chicago,  111.  Surveyor-general  of  Nevada 
Territory.    Elected  judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Nevada,  i860.    Estab- 

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lished  an  iron  foundry  in  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1855.  In  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
engaged  in  organizing  a  colony  for  settlement  in  California,  1870. 
President  of  Southern  California  Colony  Association,  1873.  Practised 
law  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1879-80.  General  agent  of  the  Washington 
Irrigated  Colony,  Fresno  County,  Cal.,  1880-89.  Resided  in  Fresno, 
Cal,  1889-90,     Died  February  22,  1890,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Married  September  22,  1845,  Emma  Bacon,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  May  6,  1847.  Married  August  28,  1848,  Ann  Hendrix  Loomis, 
of  Dewitt,  N.  Y.,  who  died  August  i,  1904.  Children :  Emma  Bacon, 
b.  March  3,  1852,  m.  E.  C.  Messer;  George  Loomis,  b.  September  6, 
1853,  d.  Januarj''  26,  1899;  John  Greenleaf,  b.  September  16,  1856; 
Charles  Lewis,  b.  May  31,  1858;  Edward,  b.  July  11,  i860;  Mary  Anne, 
b.  May  3,  1865,  m.  J.  C.  Shepherd. 

162.  *GIDEON  PALMER.  B.A.  Born  October  30,  1816,  Mont- 
ville.  Conn. 

Studied  law,  1844.  Practised  law,  1844-49.  In  business  in  New 
York,  N,  Y.,  1849.  Afterwards  removed  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.  In  busi- 
ness in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1859-67.  Resided  in  Hackensack,  N.  J., 
1864-79;  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  not  engaged  in  business,  1879-94.  Died 
March  6,  1894,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Married  1842,  Eliza  H.  jfohnson,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children: 
Theodore  I.;  Arthur;  Amelia;  Charlotte;  Jessie. 

163.  *SILAS  WHEELOCK  PALMER.  [Name  changed  by 
Massachusetts  Legislature  to  KAZLITT  ARVINE.]  B.A.  Bom 
December,  1819,  Centerville,  N.  Y. 

Graduated  at  Newton  Theological  Institution,  Mass.;  ordained 
pastor  of  Baptist  church,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1845.  Settled  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1847;  Boylston,  Mass.,  1849.  Author:  Cyclopcedia  of 
Moral  and  Religious  Anecdotes;  Cyclopcedia  of  Ayvecdotes  of  Litera- 
ture and  Fine  Arts.     Died  1851,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  March,  1845,  Mary  Ann  Porter,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  who 
died  March  i,  1893.  Children:  Earlliss  Porter,  b.  April  19,  1846  (B.A., 
Yale,  1869)  ;   Freeling  Wilder,  b.  January,  1848. 

164.  *BRADFORD  KINNEY  PEIRCE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844;  D.D., 
1868.  A.  K.  E.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  3,  1819,  Royalton, 
Vt. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Stationed 
at  Waltham,  Mass.,  1843-44;  Newburyport,  1844-46;  Charlestown, 
1846-47.  Located  and  preached  in  Boston,  Mass. ;  editor  of  The 
Sunday  School  Messenger,  and  The  Sunday  School  Teacher,  1847. 
Agent  of  the  American  Sunday  School  Union,  1850.  Member  of 
Massachusetts  Senate,  1855-56.  Appointed  trustee  of  State  Industrial 
School  for  Girls,  1856.  Afterwards  elected  superintendent  and  chap- 
lain of  the  same.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  1862.  Stationed 
at  Watertown,  Mass.,  1862-63.  Chaplain  of  House  of  Refuge, 
Randall's  Island,  N.  Y.,  1863-72.  Editor  of  Zion's  Herald,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1872-88.  Delegate  to  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881. 
Trustee  of  Boston  University,  and  of  Wellesley  College.  Trustee  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1871-82;  secretary  of  the  Board,  1871-74.  Died 
April  19,  1889,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

Married  August  5,  1841,  Harriet  W.  Thompson,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  February  17,  1893.  Children:  Charles  Prince,  b. 
June  18,  1842,  d.  July  3,  1907;  Henry  Thompson,  b.  September  13,  1844; 
Hannah  Prince,  b,  January  8,  1852,  d.  August,  1853;  Harriet  Maria, 
b.  August  27,  1856,  m.  E.  H.  Sanborn, 

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166.  *DANIEL  JARVIS  PINCKNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844.  Born 
January  i,  1818,  Ulysses,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1841-42. 
Principal  of  Rock  River  Seminary,  Mt.  Morris,  III,  with  intervals  of 
rest  on  account  of  ill  health,  1842-54.  Member  of  Illinois  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  1847,  '70.  Member  of  Illinois  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1847-53.  Editor  of  The  Mt.  Morris  Gazette,  1850-52.  County 
superintendent  of  schools,  1851-54.  Member  of  Illinois  Senate,  1867-70, 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1869-83.  Editor  and  proprietor 
of  The  Mt.  Morris  Independent,  1875.     Died  June  17,  1883,  Chicago, 

Married  1844,  Margaret  Catherine  Hill,  of  Mt.  Morris,  III,  who  died 
June  4,  1905.  Children:  Charles  Cotesworth,  b.  February  i,  1846; 
Thyetta  Mahala,  b.  October  13,  1848,  m.  George  Gilson;  Fullerine  Ida, 
b.  May  5,  1850,  m.  Edward  Butt,  d.  July  26,  1883;  Mary  Belle,  b. 
October  10,  1856,  d.  August  30,  1858;  Merritt  Willis,  b.  December  12, 
1859  (B.S.,  Knox,  1881). 

166.  GEORGE  GREENWOOD  REYNOLDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844; 
LL.D.,  1871.    *.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.    Born  February  7,  1821,  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1841-42;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1842-44.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1844.  Practised  law  in  Milton,  N.  Y., 
1845-51;  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1851-54;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1854-1906. 
Judge  of  the  City  Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1860-66.  Elected  one  of  the 
judges  of  the  City  Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for  fourteen  years,  1872. 
Appointed  by  the  governor  of  the  state  of  New  York  to  hold  Supreme 
Court  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881.  Appointed  by  the  governor  member 
of  a  commission  to  revise  the  Judiciary  Article  of  the  New  York  State 
Constitution,  1890.    Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 

1872,  '76,  '80,  '84.    Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871 ;   president 

of  the  Board,  1887-1903. 

Married  October  15,  1846,  Harriet  Townsend,  of  Milton,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  October  i,  1903.  Child:  Frank  (No.  875),  b.  June  30,  1848,  d. 
October  22,  1905. 

Address:    16  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

167.  *DAVID  PARMELEE  ROBINSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844. 
Born  October  26,  1813,  Granville,  Mass. 

In  the  mercantile  and  tannery  business  in  Blandf ord,  Mass. ;  held 
offices  of  town  clerk  and  postmaster,  1841-65.  Died  December  25,  1865, 
Blandford,  Mass. 

Married  October,  1841,  Orphia  M.  Boise,  of  Blandford,  Mass.,  who 
died  in  1843.  Married  September  20,  1848,  Jane  Clarissa  Sessions,  of 
South  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  deceased.  Child:  Howard  Parmelee,  b. 
October  i,  1842. 

168.  *RICHARp  SUTTON  RUST.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844;  D.D., 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1861 ;  LL.D.,  Central  Tennessee  College, 
1877.    •*•.  T.     Born  September  12,  1815,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Agent  of  Connecticut  Anti-Slavery  Society,  1839.  Principal  of 
Ellington  School,  Conn.,  1841 ;  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1843. 
Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1844-45;  Worcester,  1845-46.  Transferred  to  New 
Hampshire  Conference,  1846.  Principal  of  New  Hampshire  Confer- 
ence Seminary,  1846-50.  State  commissioner  of  common  schools  for 
New  Hampshire  for  three  years.  Stationed  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
1851-53;     Lawrence,    Mass.,    1853-55;     Great    Falls,    N.    H.,    1855-S7; 

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Manchester,  1857-58;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1858.  Transferred  to  Cincin- 
nati Conference,  1858.  President  of  Wilberforce  University,  Ohio, 
1858-62.  Stationed  at  Morris  Chapel  (now  St.  Paul's),  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  1863-64.  President  of  Wesleyan  Female  College,  Cincinnati, 
1864-66,  Field  superintendent,  Freedmen's  Aid  Society,  M.  E.  Church, 
1867-68;  corresponding  secretary,  1868-88;  honorary  corresponding 
secretary,  1888-1906.  Vice  president,  Union  Central  Life  Insurance 
Company,  Cincinnati,  1888-1906.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1854,  '72,  '84,  '88.  Died  December  22,  1906,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Married  August  12,  1841,  Sarah  Ann  Hubbard,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  January  28,  1873.  Married  October  21,  1875,  Elizabeth 
Anna  Lownes,  of  Morrow,  Ohio,  who  died  October  3,  1899.  Children: 
Richard  Hubbard  (No.  816),  b.  September  5,  1842;  Charles  Henry,  b. 
September  27,  1847. 

169.  *CALEB  SIDNEY  SANFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844.  Born 
June  9,  1812,  Homer,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1841-49.  In  business  in  the  South,  1849-53. 
Member  of  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1853-68.  In  business  in  Taunton  and  Attleboro,  Mass., 
1868-73;  Attleboro,  1873-79.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Mansfield, 
Mass.,  1879-81.    Died  June  14,  1884,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Married  July  26,  1842,  Ellen  M.  Hubbard,  of  Glastonbury,  Conn., 
who  died  October,  1906.  Children:  Wilbur  Fisk  (No.  855),  b.  Decem- 
ber 2,  1843;  Pamelia  Sophia,  b.  September  21,  1846,  m.  Benj.  Porter; 
Carrie  Stella,  b.  August  12,  1848,  m.  E.  B.  Bullock;  Mary  Jane,  b. 
November  5,  1865. 

170.  *ISAAC  AYLSWORTH  SAVAGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844. 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Bom  December  28,  1814,  Edinburg,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1841.  Stationed  at 
South  Boston,  Mass.,  1841-43;  Cambridgeport,  1843-45;  Saugus, 
1845-47;  Lowell,  1847-49;  Springfield,  1849-51;  Boston,  1851-52; 
Holliston,  1852-54.     Died  February  16,  1854,  Holliston,  Mass. 

Married  December  14,  1843,  Mary  Anne  Clarke,  of  Chester,  N.  H., 
who  died  January  12,  1892.  (Children :  Edward  Aylsworth,  b.  May  16, 
1846,  d.  November  26,  1872;  James  Francis,  b.  February  24,  1849  (B.A., 
Dartmouth,  1872)  ;  Charles  Wesley,  b.  June  14,  1852  (B.A.,  Harvard, 
1874),  d.  February  28,  1890. 

171.  *CLINTON  WILLIAM  SEARS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844.  Born 
April  27,  1820,  Carroll,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1841-42. 
Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1842.  Stationed  at  Vienna, 
N,  Y.,  1842-43 ;  Penn  Yan,  1843-44.  Transferred  to  Ohio  Conference, 
1844.  Stationed  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  1844-45 ;  Portsmouth,  1845-46 ; 
Richmond  Dale,  1846-47;  New  Richmond  Circuit,  1847-48;  Bethel 
Chapel,  Cincinnati,  1848-50;  Chillicothe,  1850-51;  Columbus,  1851-52. 
Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and  Literature,  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University,  1852-53 ;  of  the  same,  Ohio  University,  1854.  President  of 
Illinois  Weslevan  University,  1855.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1856-58;  Morris  Chapel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1858-60;  First 
M.  E.  Church,  Urbana,  1860-62.  Chaplain  of  95th  Ohio  Volunteers, 
1862-63.     Died  August  29,  1863,  Urbana,  Ohio. 

Married  June  i,  1842,  Angeline  Brooks,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  who 
died  December  17,  1848.    Married  September  17,  1850,  Helen  C.  Graflf, 


GRADUATES.  [1841. 

of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  who  died  October  30,  1857.  Married  April  7, 
1859,  Mrs.  Laura  A.  Jones,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  who  died  March 
13,  1906.  Children :  Clinton  Brooks,  b.  June  2,  1844  (graduated  at 
U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1867)  ;  John  McKnight,  b.  August  28,  1851 ; 
Leavitt,  b.  March  18,  1853,  d.  May  19,  1854;  J.  Magoun,  b.  September 
2,  1855;  Helen  Angeline,  b.  March  5,  i860  (B.L.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1883). 

172.  *LORENZO  ROCKWOOD  THAYER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1844; 
D.D.,  1863.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  2,  1814,  Winchester, 
N.  H. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1841.  Stationed  at 
Millbury,  Mass.,  1841-42;  Grafton,  1842-43;  Holliston,  1843-44;  South- 
bridge,  1844-46;  Ipswich,  1846-48;  Common  St.,  Lynn,  1848-50; 
Chicopee,  1850-52;  Chelsea,  1852-54;  Meridian  St.,  East  Boston, 
1854-56;  Maiden,  1856-58;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1858-60;  Worthen 
St.,  Lowell,  1860-62;  Central  Church,  Lowell,  1862-63;  Cambridgeport, 
1863-65 ;  East  Boston,  1865-66.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Overseers 
of  Harvard  University,  1857-69.  Presiding  Elder  of  Boston  District, 
1866-70;  Springfield  District,  1870-74.  Stationed  at  Meridian  St.,  East 
Boston,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Newtonville,  1876-78.  Presiding  Elder  of 
Boston  District,  1878-82;  Lynn  District,  1882-83.  Superannuated, 
residing  in  Newtonville,  Mass.,  1883-88.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1856,  '68,  '72.  Died  February  25,  1888,  New- 
tonville, Mass. 

Married  August,  1841,  Harriet  Maria  Sage,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  February  6,  1842.  Married  July  27,  184^,  Jane  Turner,  of 
Millbury,  Mass.,  who  died  February  3,  1864.  Married  January  i,  1865, 
Ruby  Warfield,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  who  died  January  25,  1872. 
Married  November  20,  1873,  Sarah  Frances  Haskell,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
who  died  August,  1892.  Children:  Harriet  Jane,  b.  February  19,  1845, 
d.  February  21,  1845 ;  Lorenzo  Rockwood,  b.  March  17,  1846,  d.  Sep- 
tember 6,  1847;  Henry  Kirk,  b.  July  6,  1848,  d.  June  17,  1850;  Edward 
Ohn  (No.  1106),  b.  December  4,  1852;  William  Henry,  b.  October  2, 
1856;   Frederic  Lewis,  b.  August  25,  i860,  d.  November  30,  1863. 

173.  *HENRY  CHAMPION  TRUMBULL.  B.A.  Born  May  17, 
1821,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Hartford,  1841.  Went  South,  1854.  Died  February 
24,  1855,  on  steamer  Louisiana,  between  Galveston  and  New  Orleans. 

Married  September  20,  1842,  Sarah  J.  Whittlesey,  of  Wallingford, 
Conn.,  who  died  May  14,  1844.  Child:  Harriet  Champion,  b.  June  21, 
1843. 

174.  *SULLIVAN  HARDY  WESTON.  B.S.;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1846;  D.D.,  Columbia  University,  1861.  Born  October  7,  1816, 
Bristol,  Me. 

Studied  theology  privately,  1841-49.  Officiating  minister  in  Trinity 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849-53;  assistant 
minister,  1853-81.  Chaplain  of  7th  New  York  Volunteers  for  two 
campaigns  of  the  war.  Trustee,  Medical  Department,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1860-87.    Died  October  12,  1887,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

176.  *MATTHIAS  EVANS  WILLING.  B.A.;  M.A,  1844- 
Bom  January  17,  1814,  Princess  Anne,  Md. 

Taught  in  classical  schools,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1842-44.  Joined  New 
York  Conference,   M.   E.   Church,   1844.    Filled  appointments  in  that 

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conference,  1844-49.  As  chaplain  of  a  company  bound  for  California, 
made  a  voyage  round  Cape  Horn  to  San  Francisco,  1849.  California 
correspondent  for  The  Christian  Advocate,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  assisted 
in  founding  The  California  Christian  Advocate,  1849-52.  Supplied  a 
church  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1852.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  1858.  Deacon  officiating  in  the  City  Mission  of  the 
Church  of  the  Incarnation.  N.  Y. ;  also  in  charge  of  the  Chapel  of  the 
Reconciliation,  1858-60.  Rector  of  Church  of  the  Atonement,  New 
York,  1860-63.  Chaplain  U.  S.  Vols.,  1863-66.  Officiated  in  various 
parishes  in  Virginia,  1866-72 ;  for  N.  Y.  P.  E.  City  Mission,  at  Ward's 
Island,  1878-82;  Bellevue  Hospital,  1882-85;  elsewhere  in  New  York 
City,  1885-86.     Died  March  2,  1891,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  1853,  Julia  M.  Cadmus,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children: 
William  Evans  (deceased)  ;  Julia  Florence;  Marv  Clarkson  (deceased)  ; 
Matthias  David;  Edward  Richard  (deceased);  Virginia  Adelaide 
(deceased). 


CLASS  OF  1842. 

176.  *JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS  ADAMS.  B.A.  Born  March  17, 
1818,  South  Newmarket,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  dn  academy  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1842-43,  Studied  at 
Andover,  1844.  Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  1845-46. 
Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at 
Medford,  Mass.,  1846-47;  Walpole,  1847-48;  Watertown,  1848-50; 
Common  St.,  Lynn,  1850-52;  Saugus,  1852-53;  Boston,  1853-54;  Salem, 
1856-57;  Melrose,  1857-58.  Went  to  California  on  account  of  failure 
of  health,  1859.     Died  August  27,  i860,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  September  4,  1842,  Sophie  Adams  Medcalf,  of  Greenland, 
N.  H.,  who  died  December  11,  1896. 

177.  *  JULIUS  AUGUSTUS  BALDWIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845; 
M.D.,  University  of  Maryland,  1849.  Born  November  20,  1814,  Wood- 
bury, Conn. 

Studied  in  Berkshire  Medical  Institute,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1842. 
Resided  in  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1843-44.  Studied  medicine;  taught 
in  Orange,  Conn.,  1844-45.  Taught  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1846-47.  Prac- 
tised medicine,  1849-53.  Preached  on  Carlisle  and  Mercersburg 
Circuits.  Baltimore  (Conference,  1853-54.  Joined  Baltimore  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1854.  Preached  on  Rockingham  Circuit,  Va.,  1854-55. 
Rejected  by  the  conference  on  account  of  anti-slavery  views,  1855. 
Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  1855.  Stationed  at  Cherry  Ridge,  Pa., 
1855-56;  Bethany,  1856-58;  Stoddartsville  Circuit,  1858.  Rejected  by 
conference  on  account  of  views  as  to  the  observance  of  the  Sabbath. 
Practised  medicine  in  Sterling,  Pa.,  1858-59;  Beach  Pond,  Pa.,  preach- 
ing occasionally  among  the  Seventh-Day  Baptists,  1860-1900,  Died 
November  26,  1900,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Married  May  21,  1857,  Thomasine  Spry,  of  Beach  Pond,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren :  Aurelia  Ann,  b.  February  25,  1858,  m.  W.  H.  Sands ;  Bithia 
Jane.  b.  August  7,  1859,  d.  October  12,  1881 ;  Cornelius  Augustus,  b. 
April  20,  1861  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Rochester)  ;  Darius  Erastus,  b.  July  16, 
1863;  Edwin  Candee,  b.  July  21,  1865;  Francis  Tamblyn,  b.  April  19, 
1867;  Garner  Terry,  b.  August  7,  1870;  Harmonius  Octavius,  b. 
June  II,  1872;  Isabella  Nancy,  b.  June  23,  1874;  Julius  Lyman,  b. 
March  19,  1876;   Keturah  Esther,  b.  March  4,  1879. 


GRADUATES.  [1842. 

178.  *WILLIAM  BARDWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845.  Born  October 
14,  1814,  Whately,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Middlefield  and  West  Worthington,  Mass.,  1842-43. 
Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  1843-44.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  West  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  1844-45;  Charlemont,  1845-47;  Chesterfield,  1847-49; 
Pelham,  1849-50.  Superannuated,  1850.  Died  March  27,  1851, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

Married  August  7,  1842,  Mary  Pearl,  who  died  March  31,  1872. 
Children:  Helen  Maria,  b.  July  4,  1844,  d.  April  21,  1846;  Nellie  M., 
b.  June  21,  1846,  d.  August  12,  1849;  Mary  Jane,  b.  April  25,  1848; 
William  Emory,  b.  July  i,  1850. 

179.  *GEORGE  HYDE  BLISS.  B.S.  Born  April  27,  1820, 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Taught  on  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1842-47.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
Michigan,  1847-49.  Taught,  and  engaged  in  real  estate  business,  in 
Chicago,  111.,  1849-55.  Resided  in  Evanston,  111.,  1855-70;  Santa  Cruz, 
Cal.,  1870-99:  Watsonville,  Cal.,  1899-1903.  Died  June  23,  1903, 
Watsonville,  Cal. 

Married  September  3,  1845,  Eunice  Louise  Coe,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  April  25,  1853.  Married  October  19,  1854,  Mary  R. 
Patrick,  of  Granby,  Mass.,  who  died  February  19,  1894.  Children: 
Emma  Louisa,  b.  September  24,  1846,  d.  September  4,  1855;  Selina 
Coe,  b.  March  3,  1849,  m.  Levi  Carter  (who  died),  m.  E.  J.  Cornish; 
Fannie  Louise,  b.  May  4,  1856,  m.  F.  A.  Kilburn ;  Maria  Louise,  b. 
May  18,  1858,  d.  March  3,  1864;  Mary  Ann,  b.  November  2,  i860,  d. 
December  24,  1892;  Ella  Simpson,  b.  March  7,  1863,  m.  J.  S.  Matheson; 
Lucy  Smith,  b.  December  30,  1865;  George  Hyde,  b.  June  17,  1868,  d. 
December  8,  1904;  William  Hyde,  b.  August  6,  1875  (D.D.S.,  Univ.  of 
California,  1908). 

180.  *WILLIAM  LATHROP  BLISS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1845;  M.D., 
Yale  University,  1848.    Born  March  16,  1816,  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Studied  at  Yale  Medical  School.  Practised  medicine  a  few  months 
in  Springfield,  Mass.,  where  his  health  failed.  Died  March  2,  1850, 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Married  Jane  Eliza  Barnett,  of  Westville,  Conn.  Child:  one,  died 
in  infancy. 

181.  *CYRUS  BOLSTER.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1845. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1845.  Principal  of 
Lansingburg  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Taught  in  Jonesville  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1851.  Went  South  for  his  health.  Died  February  17,  1853, 
New  Orleans,  La. 

182.  *OLIVER  ELBRIDGE  BROWN.  B.A.  Born  1813,  Hunt- 
ington, N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at 
Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1844-45;  Huntington,  1845-46;  Jamaica,  1846-47; 
Southampton,  1847-48;  Delhi,  1848-49.  Agent  for  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1849-50.  Stationed  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  1850-52;  50th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1852-54;  Manhattanville,  1854-56;  King's  Bridge,  1856-57; 
Morrisania,  1857-58.    Died  July  28,  1867. 

183.  *JOHN  DENNETT  CHASE.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Berkshire  Medi- 
cal College,  1846.     Born  March  6,  1821,  Milton,  N,  H. 

49 


1842.1  GRADUATES. 

Practised  medicine  in  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Physician  and 
druggist  in  Washington,  Ga.,  1851.  Physician  and  surgeon  'in  hospital, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1862;  in  Law  Hospital,  La  Grange,  Ga.,  1863.  Died 
November  17,  1863,  Washington,  Ga. 

Married  December  27,  1842,  Catharine  Rebecca  Ward,  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  who  died  November  25,  1887.  Children:  Harriet  Lucia, 
b.  December  23,  1848,  m.  Dr.  H.  B.  Kemme;  Charles  Albert,  b.  July 
26,  1851,  d.  September  15,  1883;  William  Henry,  b.  June  21,  1853,  d. 
March  30,  1904;  John  Dennett,  b.  October  14,  1857;  Francis  Marion, 
b.  January  8,  1863. 

184.  *GILES  HAMLIN  CORNWELL.  B.S.  Born  1819,  Charles- 
town,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Waukesha,  Wis.;  established  a  female  seminary.  1843-49. 
Started  on  trip  to  California  for  botanical  research,  1849.  Died  1849, 
on  journey  to  California. 

Married  1846,  Adeline  Underwood. 

185.  ♦NELSON  GOODRICH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1846;  Born  June  13, 
1816,  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1843.  Stationed  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1843-45 ;  Monu- 
ment, 1845-47;  Wareham,  1847-49;  South  Dartmouth,  1849-51;  Mill- 
ville,  1851-52;  Wapping,  Conn.,  1852-54;  East  Glastonbury.  1854-56; 
East  Haddam,  1856-58;  Colchester,  1858-60;  Baltic,  1860-62;  Wap- 
ping, 1862-63;  South  Coventry  and  Andover,  1863-66;  Staffordville, 
1866-68;  Haddam  Neck,  1868-69;  Eastford,  1869-71;  Attawaugan, 
1871-72;  Griswold  and  Voluntown,  1872-73;  Tolland.  Tolland  Depot 
and  Willington,  1873-74;  East  Thompson,  1874-75;  Greene  and  East 
Greenwich.  R.  I..  1875-76;  Tolland  Depot  and  Willington,  Conn., 
1876-77;  Marlboro  and  Hebron,  1877-79;  Gales  Ferry.  1879-82; 
Quarryville.  1882-84.  Supernumerary,  residing  in  Quarryville,  1884-91. 
Died  April  2,  1891,  Quarryville,  Conn. 

Married  October  15,  1842,  Sarah  Abigail  Sawyer,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
who  died  November  24,  1897.  Children :  Richard,  b.  June  28,  1843,  d. 
October  i,  1844;  Elizabeth,  b.  November  29,  1844,  d-  November  29, 
1844;  Eliza  Upham,  b.  March  10,  1847,  m.  J.  H.  Smith;  Martha  Ann, 
b.  November  15,  1849;  Leona  Frances,  b.  Dec.  8,  1852,  m.  Philip  Town- 
son;  Roscoe  Hinman,  b.  July  9,  1854  (M.D.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1875)  ; 
Hattie  Loomis,  b.  November  20,  1857,  m.  H.  S.  Howes  (who  died),  m. 
Wm.  Main ;   Mary  Stuart,  b.  Feb.  20,  1859,  d.  1859. 

186.  *MILES  TOBEY  GRANGER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1845;  LL.D., 
1883.     Born  August  12,  1817,  New  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Taught  in  a  private  family.  West  Feliciana  Parish,  La.,  1843. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1845.  Practised  law  in  Canaan.  Conn.,  1847-88. 
Judge  of  probate.  District  of  Canaan,  Conn,  (except  for  three  years), 
1849-67.  Member  of  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1857;  of  Conn. 
Senate,  from  17th  District,  1866-68.  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  1867-75; 
of  Supreme  Court  of  Errors,  1876-87.  Member  of  Fiftieth  Congress, 
1887.  Retired  from  public  life,  residing  in  Canaan,  Conn.,  1888. 
Appointed  state  referee  by  General  Assembly  of  State  of  Connecticut, 
1892.     Died  October  21,  1895,  Canaan.  Conn. 

Married  October  21,  1846,  Sarah  C.  Ferguson,  of  Sheffield,  Mass., 
who  died  November  20,  1900.  Children :  Bertha  Jane ;  Samuel  Fer- 
guson, d.  September  28,  1876 ;  Mary  Abigail ;  Josephine  Logan,  m.  Dr. 
C.  W.  Camp;   Katherine  Mehegan;    Caroline  Tobey. 

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GRADUATES.  [1842. 

187.  *JOSEPH  M  GREENWOOD.  B.A.  Born  January  i8, 
1824,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  1842.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1845. 
Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1845-99.  Died  May  13,  1899,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Married  January  7,  1846,  Cynthia  M.  Ward,  of  Sheffield,  Mass.,  who 
died  October  23,  1895.  Children:  Cynthia  Josephine,  b.  May  24,  1847, 
m.  J.  F.  Magovern;  Elizabeth  Ward,  b.  February  6,  1850;  Joseph 
William,  b.  January  28,  1854;  Mary  Lucretia,  b.  November  20,  1855, 
m.  Wm.  C.  Witter. 

188.  *ERASTUS  OTIS  HAVEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845;  D.D., 
Union  University,  1854;  LL.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1863. 
$.  N.  e.    #.  B.  K.     Born  November  i,  1820,  Boston,  Mass. 

Principal  of  a  private  academy  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1843.  Taught  in 
Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y. ;  principal,  1846.  Joined  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Stationed  at  24th  St.  Church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1848-50;  Red  Hook  Mission,  N.  Y.,  1850-52;  Mulberry 
St.  Church  (now  St.  Paul's  Church),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1852-53.  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  University  of  Michigan,  1853-54;  of  the  English 
Language,  Literature,  and  History,  in  the  same,  1854-56.  Editor  of 
Zion's  Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1856-63.  Member  of  Mass.  Board  of 
Education,  1858-63 ;  of  Mass.  Senate,  1862-63.  President  of  University 
of  Michigan,  1863-69;  of  Northwestern  University,  1869-72.  Corre- 
sponding secretary.  Board  of  Education,  M.  E.  Church,  1872-80. 
Chancellor  of  Syracuse  University,  1874-80.  Fraternal  delegate  from 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  to  British  Wesleyan  Conference, 
1876.  Elected  Bishop  of  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Member  of  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860,  '64,  '68,  '72,  '80.  Died  August  2,  1881, 
Salem,  Ore. 

Married  July  28,  1847,  Mary  Frances  Coles,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Otis  Erastus,  b.  July  27,  1849  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Michigan, 
1870),  d.  February  3,  1888;  Alida  Electa,  b.  January  13,  1852,  d.  April 
8,  1853 ;  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  May  27,  1854,  m.  Professor  C-  M.  Moss ; 
Alfred  Coles,  b.  September  30,  1857;  Myra  Electa,  b.  May  6,  1859,  m. 
G.  F.  Draper;   Theodore  Woodruff,  b.  March  i,  1861. 

Address  of  widow :  care  of  Professor  C.  M.  Moss,  University  of 
Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

189.  *SAMUEL  CURTISS  HOSFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853. 
Born  March  17,  1819,  South  Canaan,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Torringford  Academy,  Conn.,  1841-42;  High  School, 
Cornwall  Bridge,  Conn.,  1842-45;  High  School,  Falls  Village,  Conn., 
1845-49.  Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849-50.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1850.  Principal  of  Wellsboro  Academy,  Pa.,  1851-54;  Grammar 
School,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1854-60;  High  School,  Paterson,  1860-69. 
Acting  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  Paterson,  1863-64;  super- 
intendent, 1871-74.  Principal  of  a  school  in  Paterson,  1874-75.  Died 
June  2y,  1875,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Married  February  12,  1841,  Jennette  Hugins  Gilbert,  of  Lakeville, 
Conn. 

Address  of  widow :  290  Ellison  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

190.  *JOHN  CLOUGH  INGALLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845.  Born 
June  23,  1808,  Sandown,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  Centralville  Academy,  Dracut,  Mass.,  1842-45.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.     Stationed  at  Leomin- 

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1842.1  GRADUATES. 

ster,  Mass.,  1846-47;  North  Maiden,  1847-48;  Lynnfield,  1848-49. 
Supernumerary,  on  account  of  failure  of  health,  1849-62.  Super- 
annuated, 1862-65.  Supernumerary,  1865-76.  Superannuated,  1876. 
Died  February  28,  1897,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Married  February  16,  1837,  Emily  T.  Colby,  of  Danville,  N.  H.,  who 
died  January  3,  1883.  Children :  Frank  Eugene,  b.  August  29,  1844, 
d.  December  i,  1844;  Herbert  Alden,  b.  March  21,  1848,  d.  December 
16,  1866;  Horace  Sumner,  b.  January  i,  1851;  Olin  Fisk,  b.  February 
10,  1853,  d.  April  18,  1893. 

191.  *RICHARD  INGRAHAM.  B.A.  *.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Bom 
July  8,  1823,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  288  and  7/8,  and  of  T. 
M.  Ingraham  (class  of  1844). 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1842-43.  Studied  law ;  prac- 
tised law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1845-95.  Retired,  1895.  Died  May  16, 
1910,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  22,  1847,  Jane  Dikeman,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  July  12,  1882.  Children:  Richard,  b.  March,  1849,  d.  April,  1850; 
George  (No.  954),  b.  May  10,  1851 ;  Fred  (No.  1177).  b.  July  16,  1857; 
Jane,  b.  September  18,  1863. 

192.  *HIRAM  WARD  LOCKE.  B.A.  Bom  1819,  New  Glouces- 
ter, Me. 

After  graduation,  his  health  was  feeble,  and  his  intellect  became 
impaired.     Died  October  22,  1859,  in  an  insane  asylum. 

193.  *GEORGE  LOOMIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845;  D.D.,  Genesee 
College,  i860.    A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K.     Born  June  30,  1817,  Attica,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y,,  1842-44; 
principal,  1844-47.  Chaplain  of  the  American  Seaman's  Friend  Society, 
Canton,  China,  1848.  President  of  Wesleyan  Female  College,  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1852;  of  Allegheny  College,  1860-73.  Joined  Pittsburg 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Transferred  to  Central  New  York 
Conference,  1875.  Stationed  at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1875-77. 
Founder  and  principal  of  Foster  School,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y., 
1875-86.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1881-85.  Died  February  26, 
1886,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  29,  1851,  Eveline  P.  Smith,  who  died  September  3, 
1902.  Children :  George  Welch,  b.  November  24,  1852 ;  Eva  Grobe,  b. 
November  30,  1856,  m.  John  Howe;  Daniel  Kidder,  b.  August  2,  i860, 
d.  October  i,  1894. 

194.  *GEORGE  MATTOCKS.  B.A.  Born  1823,  Peacham,  Vt. 
Brother  of  No.  78. 

Studied  law  at  home,  and  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1842.  Died 
January  24,  1844,  Peacham,  Vt. 

196.  *ALEXANDER  HAMILTON  MEAD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849. 
Bom  January  7,  1821,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Durham,  N.  Y.,  1843.  Preached  on  Durham  Circuit, 
N.  Y.,  1843-44;  Delhi  Circuit,  1844-45;  Kortright  Circuit,  1845-46. 
Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at 
Glencove,  N.  Y.,  1846-48;  Moriches,  1848-49;  Greenport,  1849-51. 
Transferred  to  New  Jersey  Conference,  1851.  Stationed  at  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  1851-53;  Elizabeth,  1853-55;  Middletown  Point,  1855-56;  Hudson 
City,  1856-58;  Quarry  St.,  Newark,  1858-60.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  i860.    Stationed  at  De  Kalb  Ave.,  Brooklyn, 

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GRADUATES.  [1842. 

N.  Y.,  1860-62;  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1862-63;  Ninth  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1863-64;  Second  Ave.,  Harlem,  1864-66.  Supernumerary, 
1866-68.  Pastor  of  Grace  Church,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1867-68;  of 
Tompkins  Square  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Stationed  at 
Tompkins  Square  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1869-71;  Wesley  Chapel. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1871-74;  North  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1874-76. 
Secretary  of  Prisoner's  Friend  Corporation,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1876-77.  Stationed  at  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1877-79;  Yalesville  and 
South  Meriden,  1879-81;  West  Stratford,  1881-82;  Watertown, 
1882-83;  Howard  Ave.,  New  Haven,  1883-85;  Westville,  1885-86; 
Dixwell  Avenue,  New  Haven,  1886-87.  Supernumerary,  residing  in 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1887-1902.  Died  December  30,  1902,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Married  September  14,  1847,  Elizabeth  A.  Stephenson,  of  Coxsackie, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Hannah  Julia,  b.  August  23,  1848,  d.  September  17, 
1849;  Minnie  Caroline,  b.  June  28,  1850;  States  Maurice,  b.  June  28, 
1850,  d.  July  27,  1851 ;  Catherine  Holman,  b.  September  2,  1852; 
Maurice  Alexander,  b.  October  12,  1854;  Sarah  EHzabeth,  b.  July  12, 
1857;    Ella  Josephine,  b.  January  8,  1862,  d.  December  4,  1865. 

196.  *ELIJAH  WASHINGTON  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845. 
Born  March  13,  1816,  North  Conway,  N.  H. 

Traveled,  lectured,  and  taught  elocution,  1843.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  1844.  Taught  in  Albion  Female  Collegiate 
Institute,  Mich. ;  acting  principal  of  the  same  three  and  one-half  years, 
1845-50.  Principal  of  University  School,  St.  Anthony,  Minn. ;  preached 
occasionally,  1851-54.  Superintendent  of  public  schools  of  Minnesota, 
1852.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Monticello,  Minn.  ,•■  principal  of  the 
First  School,  and  county  superintendent  of  schools;  also  preached  part 
of  the  time,  1855-63.  Ordained  a  minister  in  the  Congregational 
Church,  1864.  Home  missionary  in  Marine,  Minn.,  1864-66;  Winne- 
bago City,  Minn.,  1866-67.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Cannon 
Falls,  Minn.,  1867-74;  Northfield  and  Stanton,  Minn.,  1874-77;  Spring 
Valley,  Minn.,  1877-80;  Hamilton,  Minn.,  1880-81.  Retired,  living  in 
Lincoln,  Nebr.,  and  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1881-92.  Died  February  15, 
1892,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Married  November  3,  1844,  Mary  Culver  Whitcher,  of  Louisville, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  January,  1891.  Children:  Charles  Wilber,  b.  Septem- 
ber 28,  1845  (B.A.,  Beloit,  1870)  ;  Minnie  Mae  Shoemaker  (adopted 
daughter),  b.  September  14,  1856,  d.  June,  1893. 

197.  *WILLIAM  MERRILL.    B.A.    *.  N.  9.    Born  May  11,  1814, 

Compton,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Ellington,  Conn.,  1842-44.  Principal  of  the  Fairhaven 
High  School,  Mass.,  1844-45.  Taught  in  a  private  school  for  girls  in 
Easton,  Md.,  1846-48.  Preached  in  Philadelphia  and  Wilmington  Con- 
ferences, M.  E.  Church,  1848-71.  Principal  of  Laurel  Classical  Insti- 
tute, Del.,  1871-72;  Fairmount  Academy,  Md,,  1873-78.  Resided  in 
Fairmount,  Md. ;  taught  private  pupils,  1878-89.  Died  October  23, 
1889,  Upper  Fairmount,  Md. 

Married  March  16,  1853,  Araminta  Yoe  White,  of  Milford,  Del. 

Address  of  widow :   Upper  Fairmount,  Somerset  Co.,  Md. 

198.  *FRANKLIN  MUZZY.  B.A.  Born  December  22,  1815, 
Searsmont,  Me. 

Practised  law  in  Niles,  Mich.,  1846-79.  State  senator,  1858-60. 
Delegate  to  Democratic  National  Convention,  i860.  Mayor  of  Niles, 
Mich.,  1869-73.    Died  March  14,  1879,  Niles,  Mich. 

53 


1842.]  GRADUATES. 

199.  *THOMAS  ALDEN  NICKERSON.    B.A. 

Practised  law  in  New  Orleans,  La.  Died,  in  Austin,  Tex.;  date  of 
death  unknown. 

200.  *IRA    PERRY.     B.A. ;     M.D.,    Berkshire    Medical    College, 

1845.  Born  March  23,  1819,  Natick,  Mass. 

Studied  medicine  in  Buckland,  Mass.  Practised  medicine  in  West 
Medway,  Mass.,  1845-56.  In  company  with  four  others,  founded  the 
town  of  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  1857-58.  Practised  medicine  in  Canton, 
Mass.,  1859-62.  Acting  assistant  surgeon,  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63, 
Assistant  surgeon  of  9th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  1863-66. 
Surgeon,  with  rank  of  brevet  major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1866-67. 
Assigned  to  duty  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1866;  in  the  Department  of 
the  Missouri,  1867.  Practised  medicine  in  Hyde  Park,  Alass.,  1868-79. 
Traveled  in  Southern  California  for  his  health ;  founded  a  sanitarium 
for  consumptives  in  Nordhoff,  Cal.,  1870-81.  Practised  medicine  at 
Goleta,  Cal.,  1881-82.     Died  1891.  Nordhoff,  Cal. 

Married  April  26,  1849,  Joanna  Bullard,  of  Wayland,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren: Marian  Elvira,  b.  March  31,  1850;  Bertie,  b.  April  3.  1852,  d. 
August  31,  1852;  Helen  Adams,  b.  October  14,  1853;  Leila  Emmeline, 
b.  September  19,  1855;  Oria  Joanna,  b.  February  19,  1858;  Minnie 
Amelia,  b.  May  20,  i860. 

201.  *WILLL\M  GIFFORD  PIERCE.  B.A.,  1882;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1882.     Born  November  27,  1816,  Canaan,  Conn. 

Left  college,  having  completed  the  full  course,  1842.  Studied  law  in 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y..  1843-45.  J"dge  of  probate,  Canaan,  Conn., 
1845-48.  Iron  manufacturer  in  Canaan.  1846-61.  Studied  theology 
under  private  teachers.  Ordained  minister  of  the  Congregational 
church  at  Elmwood,  111.,  1861.  Chaplain  of  the  77th  Regiment,  Illinois 
Volunteers,  1862-64.  Resumed  his  charge  at  Elmwood,  111.,  1864-71. 
Minister  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Champaign,  111.,  1872-87. 
Died  October  i,  1887,  Champaign,  111. 

Married  May  i,  1843,  Jane  Elizabeth  Adam,  of  Canaan,  Conn.,  who 
died  February  17,  1887.  Children :  Lucy  Adam,  b.  September  16,  1844, 
d.  December  20,  1847;  Jeanie.  b.  July  4,  1846,  m.  T.  H.  Tracy;  Frank, 
b.  June  25,  1848.  d.  July  19,  1856;  Fanny,  b.  June  5,  1851 ;  John  Larke, 
b.  August  24,  1853. 

202.  *JAMES  MADISON  QUINLAN.  B.A.  Born  August  28, 
1821,  Seward,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  a  public  school,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1850.  Vice  principal  of 
High  School,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1858-93.  Retired,  1893-  Died  June  3, 
1898,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Married  December  26,  1850,  Anna  E.  Thompson,  of  Broadalbin, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  October  9.  1866.  Married  December  26,  1867,  Dora 
Wilbur  Waters,  of  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  who  died  December  28,  1868. 
Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  October  16,  1851,  d.  July  2,  1898;  Anna 
Thompson,  b.  June  21,  1854,  d.  September  12,  1855;  Margaret  Gilchrist, 
b.  March  29,  1856;  James  Thompson,  b.  August  15,  1859,  d.  July  29, 
1861 ;  James  La  Rue,  b.  November  26,  1861 ;  Helen  Ricord,  b.  Febru- 
ary 26,  1864,  d.  February  11,  1869;  George  Waters,  b.  December  21, 
1868,  d.  January  3,  1869. 

203.  *SAMUEL  MATTHIAS  RAISBECK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845. 
Bom  March  5,  1821,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law   in   New   York.  N.  Y.,  1843-45.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1846.  Located    in    Piqua,    Ohio,    1847.     Traveled    through    Western 

54 


GRADUATES.  [1842. 

States,  1848.  Connected  with  the  construction  of  the  Columbus,  Piqua 
&  Indiana  Railroad,  1849-50.  In  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  director  and 
financial  agent  for  several  western  railroads,  1851-60.  Resided  in 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  retired  from  active  business,  1868-1905.  Died  Novem- 
ber 15,  1905,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  4,  i860,  Ann  D.  Odell,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Address  of  widow :   Tuckahoe,  Westchester  Co.,  N,  Y. 

204.  *CHARLES  WHITE  RAND.  B.A.  Born  July  5,  1820,  Bath, 
N.  H.    Brother  of  No.  205. 

Practised  law  in  Littleton,  and  in  Barton,  N.  H.,  1845-74.  Solicitor 
for  Grafton  County,  1855-60.  U.  S.  district  attorney  for  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1861-69.     Died  August  3,  1874,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Married  June  24,  1847,  Jane  Moore  Batchelder,  of  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Address  of  widow :    177  Falmouth  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

205.  *EDWARD  DEAN  RAND.  B.A.  *.  N.  6.  Born  December 
26,  1821,  Bath,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  204. 

Taught  school  and  studied  law  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1842-43. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Practised  law  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1843-55 ; 
Littleton.  N.  H.,  1855-61 ;  Lisbon  and  Concord,  N.  H.,  1861-65.  Justice 
of  Circuit  Court  of  New  Hampshire,  1874-76.  Died  January  14,  1885, 
Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Married  November  12,  1856,  Joan  Heaton  Stevens,  of  Littleton, 
N.  H.,  who  died  April  4,  1889.  Child :  Katharine  Ellen,  b.  August  19, 
1862,  m.  M.  M.  Stevens. 

206.  *WILLIAM  FRANCIS  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  Born 
November  19,  1821,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Son  of  Professor  John 
Mott  Smith. 

Taught  in  Kingston  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1843;  Rye  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1845-46.  Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1846.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at  Milf ord.  Conn.,  1846-47 ; 
Saybrook,  1847-48;  Westport,  Wilton,  etc.,  1848-49.  By  division  of 
conference  became  a  member  of  New  York  East  Conference,  1849. 
Stationed  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1849-50;  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  1850-51; 
Southampton,  1851-52;  Darien,  Conn.,  1852-53;  Port  Chester,  and  King 
St.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1853-54;  Plymouth  and  Watertown,  Conn., 
1854-55;  Hartland,  1855-56;  Windsor,  1856-58.  Supernumerary; 
resided,  and  occasionally  taught,  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1858-83.  Died 
October  29,  1883,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  October  24,  1855,  Sarah  J.  Slater,  of  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
Children:  John  Mott  (No.  1259),  b.  August  8,  1856,  d.  October  25, 
1902;  Fannie  Amanda,  b.  June  20,  1863. 

207.  *EDWARD  WAYNE  SOUTHWICK.  B.S.;  M.D.  Born 
1822,  Waterville,  Me. 

Studied  medicine  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Died ;  date  of  death  unknown. 

208.  *LORENZO  DRYDEN  STEBBINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845. 
Born  September  21,  181 7,  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1843.  Stationed  at  West  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  1843-44; 
Gouverneur,  1844-45;  Evans's  Mills,  1845-47;  Fairfield,  1847-49;  Low- 
ville,  1849-51 ;  Rome,  1851-53.  Taught  in  New  York  Conference 
Seminary,  Charlotte,  N.  Y.,  1853-54.  Principal  of  Fairfield  Collegiate 
Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1854-55.    Transferred  to  Troy  Conference, 

55 


1842-43.]  GRADUATES. 

1855.  Stationed  at  North  Second  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1855-57;  Hudson 
St.,  Albany,  1857-59;  Burlington,  Vt,  1859-60;  Williamstown,  Mass., 
1860-62;  Galway,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Poultney,  Vt.,  1864-66.  Transferred 
to  New  England  Conference,  1866.  Stationed  at  Watertown,  Mass., 
1866-67.  Supernumerary,  1867-69.  Died  November  i,  1869,  in  Central 
New  York. 
Married  July  13,  1843,  Maria  P.  Cole,  of  Manheim,  N.  Y. 

209.  *EBENEZER  STEVENS.    B.A.    Bom  1820. 

Tutor  in  Emorv  and  Henry  College.  Va.,  1842.  In  an  insane  asylum 
in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1846-50.     Died  1850,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

210.  *EDSON  HIGGINS  TAFT.  B.S.  Born  March  8,  1820, 
Newfane,  Vt. 

Taught  school  in  Meade  County,  Ky.,  1843.  Clerk  in  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1844-46.  In  business  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1846-48.  Engaged  in 
mining  in  California,  Idaho,  Nevada  and  Montana,  1849-65.  Book- 
keeper in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1865-78.  In  charge  of  a  government 
bonded  warehouse  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1878-91.  Died  August  26, 
1891,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  1872,  Acelia  Ladd,  of  Belfast,  Me. 

211.  *GEORGE  EDWARD  TAYLOR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1845.  Born 
March  30,  1815,  Portland,  Me. 

Principal  of  a  private  school,  Portland,  Me.,  1845-50;  of  a  grammar 
school,  Portland,  Me..  1851-79.    Died  May  5,  1879,  Portland,  Me. 

Married  May  i,  1843,  Lucy  A.  Locke,  who  died  August  18,  1843. 
IVIarried  March  26.  1848,  Ellen  M.  Cox.  Children:  Joshua  M.,  b. 
October  i,  1849;  Gershom  M.,  b.  November  30,  1853;  Edward  O.,  b. 
May  12,  1855. 

212.  *CHARLES  TOLKIEN.    B.A. 

Member  of  the  Wesleyan  Conference,  Canada;  died  a  few  months 
after  graduation. 

213.  *LOUDON  BAILEY  WARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  Born 
December  20,  1820,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Brigadier  general  in  the  Confederate  Army.  Taught  several  years 
at  Hanover  Court  House,  Va.,  and  afterwards  at  Nacogdoches  ^and 
Brenham,  Tex.  During  the  last  years  of  his  life,  engaged  in  farming 
in  Austin,  Tex.     Died  July  2,  1883,  Austin,  Tex. 

Married.     Children  all  deceased. 

214.  *DANIEL  GUNNISON  WAY.  B.A.  $.  N.  9.  Bom  March 
23,  1823,  Lempster,  N.  H. 

Studied  law  in  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1842-43-  Studied  law  and  taught 
in  Columbus.  Ga.,  1844.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1845.  Practised  law  in 
Shreveport,  La.,  1845-46.    Died  May  16,  1846,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1843. 

216.  *CHARLES  DAVID  BURRITT.  B.S.;  B.A.,  1845;  M.A., 
1855.    X.  <ir.    Born  May  20,  1823,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  in  Mathematics  and  Lecturer  in  Botany,  Wesleyan  University, 
1844-45.    Joined  Oneida  (now  Central  New  York)   Conference,  M.  E. 

56 


GRADUATES.  [1843. 

Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  McGrawville,  N.  Y.,  1845-47;  Skaneateles, 
1847-49;  Norwich,  1849-50;  Ithaca,  1850-52;  Cazenovia,  1852-54; 
Second  Church,  Ithaca,  1854-55.  President  of  Wesleyan  Female 
College,  Delaware,  Ohio,  1855-56.  Author:  History  of  Methodism  in 
Ithaca.    Died  May  7,  1856,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  27,  1844,  Jerusha  W.  Lord.  Married  November  19, 
1854,  Orpha  lanthe  Randall,  of  Camden,  N.  Y.  Children:  Mary  Lord, 
b.  September  7,  1848;   Charles  Randall,  b.  October  8,  1855. 

216.  *MILTON  BUTTERFIELD.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1846. 
Died  in  Confederate  States  Army;   date  of  death  unknown. 

217.  *NELSON  EBENEZER  COBLEIGH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846; 
D.D.,  Lawrence  University,  1859;  LL.D.,  East  Tennessee  Wesleyan 
University,  1872.  *.  N.  9.  $.  B.  K.  Born  November  24,  1814,  Little- 
ton, N.  H. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1843.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1844-45;  Blandford,  1845-46;  Blandford  Center,  1846-47; 
Thorndike  Village,  1847-49;  Park  St.,  Worcester,  1849-51;  North 
Russell  St.,  Boston,  1851-53;  Church  St.,  Boston,  1853-54.  Professor 
of  Ancient  Languages  in  McKendree  College,  1853 ;  of  Ancient 
Languages  in  Lawrence  University,  1854-57.  President  of  McKendree 
College,  and  Professor  of  Moral  and  intellectual  Science,  1858-63. 
Editor  of  Zion's  Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-66.  President  of  East 
Tennessee  Wesleyan  University,  1867-72.  Editor  of  The  Methodist 
Advocate,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1872-74.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '72.    Died  February  i,  1874,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Married  August  i,  1844,  Charlotte  M.  Simmons,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  who  died  October  12,  1893.  Children:  Nelson  Simmons,  b. 
June  29,  1845  (B.A.,  McKendree,  1862)  ;  Edward  Augustus,  b.  Decem- 
ber 5,  1852  (M.D.,  Atlanta  Med.  College,  1874),  d.  November  28,  1905; 
Charlotte  Theodora,  b.  December  13,  1871,  m.  F.  A.  Peake. 

218.  *CURTIS  PEARL  DAVISON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  Born 
July  16,  1815,  Otis,  Mass. 

Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Appointed  to 
Starkey  Circuit;  on  account  of  poor  health,  discontinued,  1844. 
Taught  in  Royalton  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1846.  Died  November  29,  1863, 
Royalton,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  28,  1845,  Sarah  Coe,  of  Dansville,  N.  Y.  Child :  James 
Fayette,  b.  June  7,  1846. 

Address  of  widow :  Mrs.  Sarah  Bixler,  195  Vandervoort  St., 
N.  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

219.  *WILLIAM  DUVAL.  B.A.  Born  February  3,  1822,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

In  the  shipping  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1843-66.  Retired, 
residing  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-1902.  Died  February  12,  1902, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  28,  1846,  Caroline  Nichols  Clark,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  August  14,  1891.  Children:  William  Stuart,  b.  May 
28,  1847;  Horace  Clark,  b.  July  4,  1851 ;  Caroline,  b.  July  6,  1853,  m. 
G.  A.  Moore;   Julia,  b.  March  26,  1856;    Guy,  b.  June  24,  1859. 

220.  *WILLIAM  ADOLPHUS  HUNT.  B.A.  Born  November 
17,  1820,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

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1843.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  law  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1843-46.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1846. 
Practised  law  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1846-97.  Died  December  31,  1897, 
Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  18,  1854,  Margaret  Frost,  of  Peekskill,  N.  Y., 
who  died  June  22,  1897.  Children:  Maggie  Frost,  b.  October  6,  1854; 
Jessie  Canniff,  b.  July  6,  1863,  m.  Lucilius  Moseley :  William  Adolphus, 
b.  July  15,  1866. 


221.    *SHEPARD  KOLLOCK.    B.A. 

Taught  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1843,    Died  within  a  year  after  gradua- 


tion. 


222.  *JOHX  TYLER  PETTEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  September  5,  1822,  Sharon,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1843.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  Templeton,  Mass.,  1844-45; 
Millbury,  1845-47;  Leicester,  1847-48;  South  Walpole,  1848-50;  Saxon- 
ville,  1850-52;  Hopkinton,  1852-54;  Hedding  Church,  Boston,  1854-56; 
First  M.  E.  Church,  Dorchester,  1856-58.  Withdrew  from  the  con- 
ference and  formed  an  independent  Methodist  society  in  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1858.  Pastor  of  said  society,  1858-66.  Engaged  in  teaching  and 
preaching  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1868-73.  Principal  of  English  and  Classi- 
cal High  School,  West  Meriden,  Conn.,  1873.  Taught  in  public  schools, 
1873-75-  Judge  of  probate  for  the  Meriden  District,  1875-76.  Super- 
intendent of  schools.  Meriden,  1876-82,  1887.  Returned  to  the  M.  E. 
Church.  Engaged  in  preaching,  lecturing  and  writing,  1892-1907. 
Died  February  17,  1907,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Married  October  26,  1843,  Mariette  R.  Clark,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
who  died  September  17,  1904.  Child:  Emily  Parker,  b.  August  10, 
1848,  d.  September  19,  1848. 


223.    *DANIEL  CURTIS  RAND.    B.A. 

Powder  manufacturer  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and 
(1873-81)  Pittsford,  N.  Y.     Died;   date  of  death  unknown. 


224.  *JOHN  WESLEY  ROUND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846.  Born  July 
27,  1822,  Richfield,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  5. 

Taught  in  Brooklyn,  Pa.,  1843-44;  Winfield,  N.  Y.,  1844-45;  Clinton 
Liberal  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1845-48.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
Columbian  College  (now  George  Washington  University),  1849-50. 
Principal  of  S.  S.  Seward  Institute,  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1851-62.  Served  as 
volunteer-aid  in  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  1861.  Died  January 
5,  1862,  Florida,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  12,  1848,  Elizabeth  Pauline  Warner,  of  Rensselaer 
County,  N.  Y.,  who  died  February  14,  1904.  Children :  Caroline  Mary, 
b.  April  30,  1849.  d.  December  20,  1856;  Sarah  Frances,  b.  July  17,  1852, 
m.  S.  T.  Beattie;  Seward  Underbill,  b.  November  16,  1856;  Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  October  27,  1858. 


225.  *CHARLES  FRANKLIN  STOCKWELL.  B.A.  $.  N.  e. 
Born  September  28,  1817,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Albion,  Mich.,  1843-46.  Joined 
Michigan  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1847. 
Died  1850,  on  the  passage  to  California,  and  was  buried  in  the  Pacific. 

58 


GRADUATES.  [1843. 

Married  July  i8,  1844,  Louisa  Peabody,  of  Albion,  Mich.,  who  died 
January  16,  1904.  Child:  Madalon  Louisa,  b.  August  9,  1845  (B.A., 
Univ.  of  Michigan,  1872),  m.  C.  K.  Turner. 

226.  MICAH  JONES  TALBOT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846;  D.D.,  1872. 
•^.  T.    Born  February  25,  1821,  East  Machias,  Me. 

At  home,  East  Machias,  Me.,  1843-44.  Preached  in  South  Somerset, 
Mass.,  1844.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1845.  Stationed  at  Centerville,  R.  L,  1845-46; 
Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1846-48;  Duxbury,  1848-49;  Vineyard  Haven, 
1849-51;  Sandwich,  1851-52;  Center  St.,  Nantucket,  1852-54;  Mathew- 
son  St.,  Providence,  R.  L,  i854-55 ;  St.  Paul's,  Fall  River.  Mass.. 
1855-57;  Marlborough  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1857-59.  Editorial  con- 
tributor to  The  Fall  River  News,  1856-58.  Principal  of  Providence 
Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  L,  1858-62. 
Editorial  contributor  to  The  Bristol  Phenix,  1864-67.  Superintendent 
of  schools,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1865-66.  Editor  of  The  Newport  Daily 
News,  1866-67.  Editorial  contributor  to  The  Fall  River  News,  1867. 
Stationed  at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1868-69.  Presiding  Elder,  New  Bedford 
District.  1869-70;  Providence  District,  1870-74.  Stationed  at  Warren, 
R.  L,  1874-77;  Phenix,  1877-79.  Presiding  Elder  of  Providence  North 
District,  1879-82;  Providence  District,  1882-86.  Supernumerary, 
1886-87.  Financial  agent  of  Preachers'  Aid  Society,  1887-93.  Super- 
numerary,   1893-1901.     Agent,   Providence   City   Evangelization   Union, 

1901-05.     Superannuated,    1905-^ .     Delegate   to    General   Conference, 

M.  E.  Church,  1868,  '72,  '80,  '84,  '96;  Methodist  Ecumenica,!  Confer- 
ence, 1891.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1880-81.  Author: 
History  of  East  Greenwich  Academy. 

Married  August  19,  1847,  Eliza  Davis  Slade,  of  Somerset,  Mass., 
who  died  August  29,  1863.  Married  November  21,  1871,  Martha  Ann 
Gardiner,  of  Providence,  R.  L  Children :  Herman  Jones,  b.  June  23, 
1849,  d.  September  6,  1850;  Emory  Harlow  (No.  1062),  b.  September 
II,  185 1 ;  Anna  Mary,  b.  September  3,  1853,  m.  Walter  Spalding; 
George  Park,  b.  August  20,  1857,  d.  December  10,  1891 ;  Micah  J.,  b. 
July,  1863  (deceased)  ;    Mary  Gardiner,  b.  April  29,  1873. 

Address:    Oak  Bluffs,  Mass. 

227.  *JOHN  HANSON  TWOMBLY.  B.A.:  M.A.,  1846;  D.D., 
1871.    *.  N.  G.    $.  B.  K.     Born  July  19,  1814,  Rochester,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1843-46.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  Williams- 
burg, Mass..  1846-47;  Holliston,  1847-49;  St.  Paul's,  Lowell,  1849-51; 
Westfield,  1851-53;  Roxbury,  1853-55;  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  1855-57; 
Walnut  St.,  Chelsea,  1857-59 ;  Park  St.,  Worcester,  1859-61 ;  Trinity. 
Charlestown,  1861-64;  Common  St.,  Lynn,  1864-66.  Chaplain,  Mass. 
House  of  Representatives,  1855.  Chairman  of  Chelsea  School  Com- 
mittee, 1858.  Secretary  of  the  New  England  Educational  Society, 
1858-71.  Superintendent  of  schools  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1866-70. 
One  of  the  directors  of  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  1868-70. 
Stationed  at  Hanover  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Boston,  1870-71.  President  of 
the  University  of  Wisconsin,  1871-73.  Stationed  at  Westfield,  Mass., 
1874-77;  State  St.,  Springfield,  1877-78;  Broadway,  Boston,  1878-80; 
Fitchburg,  1880-82;  Gardner,  1883-85;  Watertown,  1885-87;  Brook- 
line,  1887-91 ;  Newton  Lower  Falls,  1891-93.  Trustee  of  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1869-80;  chairman  of  the  Standing  Committee,  College  of 
Liberal  Arts,  1878-80.  Twice  elected  overseer  of  Harvard  College. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860,  '64.  Died  Janu- 
ary I,  1893,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

59 


1843-44.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  November  26,  1844,  Betsey  Dow,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  who 
died  February  3,  1900.  Children:  Isabella,  b.  November  13,  1846; 
William  Lance  Dow,  b.  November  12,  1850  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1877). 

228.  *RICHARD  CRITTENDEN  UNDERBILL.  B.A.  *.  N.  e. 
Born  December  8,  1824,  Manhasset,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1843-46.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1846. 
Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1846-71.  District  attorney  of  King's 
County,  N.  Y.,  1853-56.     Died  December  20,  1871,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  16,  1863,  Jeannette  J.  Donaldson,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

229.  *THOMAS  PARKER  UNDERWOOD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1846. 
$.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.    Born  June  8,  1818,  Fayette,  Me. 

Resided  in  Fayette,  Me.,  1843-44.  Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1844-50.  Spent  the  winter  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  on  account  of  health, 
1850-51.     Died  January  27,  1852,  Fayette,  Me. 

230.  *EBENEZER  TRACY  WHITTELSEY.  B.A.  Born  October 
25,  1824,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1843-44.  Went  to  South  America, 
1845 ;  to  California,  1858.  Commenced  the  practice  of  law  in  Superior 
City,  Wis.,  1854  or  1855.  Removed  to  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  i860.  First 
lieutenant  in  ist  Michigan  Infantry;  afterwards  adjutant,  and  subse- 
quently captain.  Died  August  30,  1862,  in  the  second  battle  of 
Manassas,  Va. 

231.  *ABRAHAM  JAMES  WRIGHT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1847.  Born 
August  22,  1822, 

In  business  in  New  Orleans,  La.  Taught  in  Port  Gibson  Coll.egiate 
Academy,  Miss.,  1857-59.  Engaged  in  cotton-planting,  i860.  Principal 
of  Port  Gibson  Collegiate  Academy,  Miss.,  1863-69,  1873.  Superin- 
tendent of  Peabody  School,  Hazlehurst,  Miss.,  1874.  Principal  of 
Woodville  Female  Seminary,  1878.     Died  September  5,  1881. 

Married  March  i,  1849,  Alice  Ann  Dameron,  of  New  Orleans,  La. 
Child :   James,  b.  December  27,  1850. 


CLASS  OF  J844. 

232.  *MERCELON  COLUMBUS  FRANKLIN  BARBER.  B.A.; 
M.A.,  1847.     Born  January  i,  1822,  Augusta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  New  York,  1844-49;  in  Texas,  1849-51.  Practised  law  in 
Brenham,  Tex.,  1851-61.     Died  February  17,  1861,  Brenham,  Tex. 

Married  August  10,  1844,  Julia  A.  Wilson,  of  Milan,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
in  1900.  Children :  Alice  Josephine,  b.  August  8,  1845,  d.  September 
13,  1846;  Olin  Mercelon,  b.  September  9,  1848,  d.  November  4,  1902; 
Adin  Mayo,  b.  July  13,  1851,  d.  in  1901 ;  Julius  Wilson,  b.  October  14, 
1853,  d.  about  1882. 

233.  *ADIN  SPAULDING  BOYDEN.  B.A.  $.  N.  G.  Born 
August  30,  1 81 5,  East  Barnard,  Vt. 

Taught  and  preached  in  Columbus,  Ga.,  1844-66.  Returned  to  East 
Barnard,  Vt.,  1866.  Member  of  Vermont  Legislature,  1872-73.  In 
poor  health,  1873-79.     Died  July  28,  1879,  East  Barnard,  Vt. 

60 


GRADUATES.  [1844. 

Married  December  20,  1847,  Anna  Sarah  Rhodes,  of  Newton,  Mass. ; 
deceased.  Children:  Charles  Olin,  b.  December  2,  1849  (M.D.,  Univ. 
of  Vermont,  1871),  d.  April  17,  1907. 


234.  *MAJOR  PLUMER  CRAFTS.  B.A.  $.  N.  e.  Born  June 
16,  1817,  Washington,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Brownwood  Institute,  La  Grange,  Ga.,  1844-45.  Princi- 
pal of  Hamilton  Academy,  Ga.,  1846;  F.emale  Academy,  Pontotoc, 
Miss.,  1847;  Corpus  Christi  Academy,  Tex.,  1853-62.  In  the  Con- 
federate Marine  Service ;  captain  of  the  gunboat  Surf,  1862.  In  the 
book  and  news  business,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1865-81.  Died  June  13, 
1881,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Married  June  18,  1846,  Lydia  E.  Webster,  of  Burlington,  Conn.,  who 
died  November  14,  1901.  Children:  Mary  Orleana,  b.  March  10,  1848, 
d.  September  16,  1848;  Edgar  Dwight,  b.  October  26,  1849,  d.  December 
3,  1849;  Grove  Rossetter,  b.  November  28,  1851 ;  Evelyn  Eudora,  b. 
January  3,  1854,  d.  July  29,  1854;  Eugene  Wellington,  b.  January  10, 
1856,  d.  September  11,  1898. 


235.  *ORAN  FAVILLE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1847.  ^.  T.  <l>.  B.  K.  Born 
October  13,  181 7,  Manheim,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1844-46;  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1846-52;  principal 
of  the  latter.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  McKendree  College, 
1852.  President  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  Female  College,  1853-55.  Lived 
on  a  farm  in  Mitchell  County,  Iowa ;  subsequently  filled  the  offices  of 
county  judge,  lieutenant  governor,  and  president  of  State  Board  of 
Education.  Acting  secretary  of  State  Board  of  Education;  appointed 
visitor  to  United  States  Military  Academy,  1863.  Editor  of  The  Iowa 
School  Journal,  1863-67.  State  superintendent  of  public  instruction, 
1864-66.  Resided  in  Waverly,  Iowa,  1867-72.  Died  November  2,  1872, 
Waverly,  Iowa. 

Married  July  24,  1845,  Maria  M.  Peck,  of  De  Witt,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
December  28,  1903. 


236.  FRANCIS  SOUTHACK  HOYT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1847;  D.D., 
Baldwin  University,  1869.  and  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1873.  <ir.  T. 
Born  November  5,  1822,  Lyndon,  Vt.     Brother  of  Nos.  285  and  395. 

Taught  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1844-46.  Joined  New  Hampshire  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1846-47. 
Principal  of  Newberry  Seminary,  Vt.,  1847-48.  Taught  in  Newark 
(N.  J.)  Wesleyan  Institute,  1848-50.  Principal  of  the  Oregon  Insti- 
tute, Salem,  Ore.,  1850-56.  President  of  Willamette  University,  Ore., 
1856-60.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1861-66; 
of  Biblical  Theology  in  the  same,  1866-72.  Editor  of  The  Western 
Christian  Advocate,  1872-84.  Presiding  Elder  of  Cleveland  District, 
North  Ohio  Conference,  1884-90;  of  Sandusky  District,  1890-96. 
Superannuated,  1896.  President  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Baldwin  Uni- 
versity, 1885-1909.  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology  and  of  Greek  New 
Testament,  Baldwin  University,  1896-1909.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  i860,  '72,  '76,  '80,  '84;  Methodist  Ecumenical 
Conference,  1881.  Editor:  Revised  Edition  of  Angus's  Bible-Hand- 
book. 

Married  December  25,  1848,  Phoebe  Martha  Dyar,  of  Phillips,  Me., 
who  died  December  16,  1908.  Children :  Frances  Jocelyn,  b.  Decem- 
ber 6,  1852;    Charles  Albert,  b.  August  22,  1854;    Edgar  Freeman,  b. 

61 


1844.]  GRADUATES. 

August  2,  1856;   Willson  Dyar,  b.  March  12,  1859;    Francis  Corliss,  b. 
August  26,  1862;   George  Benjamin,  b.  August  20,  1865. 
Address :    Berea,  Ohio. 


237.  *PHILIP  OLMSTEAD  HYATT.  B.A.;  M.D.,  1849.  X.  ^. 
Born  January  15,  1822,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

Surgeon  in  Kings  County  Hospital,  N.  Y.,  1851.  Died  July  7,  1851, 
Ridgefield,  Conn. 

238.  GILBERT  BOARD  LAWRENCE.  B.A.;  M.D.,  New  York 
University,  1852.     Born  October  6,  1824,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  farming  in  New  Jersey,  1845-48.  Studied  in  Medical 
College,  New  York  University,  1849-52.  Practised  medicine  in 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1853-54.  Clerk  in  Hall  of  Records,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1855-56.  Engaged  in  the  drug  business  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1857-1904.     Retired,  1904. 

Married  June  22,  1857,  Cornelia  J.  Board,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  September  9,  1897.  Child:  Frederick  Clarke,  b.  May  10,  1859,  d. 
March  26,  1863. 

Address:   745  Classon  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

239.  *LAFAYETTE  CHARLES  LOOMIS.  B.S.;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1850;  M.D.,  Georgetown  University,  1863.  X.  <ir.  Born  July  7,  1824, 
Coventry,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  240. 

Associate  principal,  Adelphian  Academy,  North  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1844-50.  Taught  in  Mount  Hollis  Seminary,  Holliston,  Mass.,  1851. 
Vice  principal  of  Irving  Institute,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1852-53 ;  principal 
of  the  same,  1853-54.  Professor  of  Natural  Science  and  Belles- 
Lettres.  Weslej-an  Female  College,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1854-57;  Presi- 
dent of  the  same,  1857-58.  Principal  of  Lafayette  Institute,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  1859-63.  Acting  assistant  surgeon,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
1864.  President  of  Wheeling  Female  College,  W.  Va.,  1865-68.  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology,  Howard  University,  1868.  President  of  the 
Department  of  Literature.  Music  and  Fine  Arts  in  the  American  Union 
Academy  of  Literature,  Science,  and  Art,  Washington,  D.  C,  1870-73. 
Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1875-91.  Resided  in  Winthrop 
Heights,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892-1905.  Author:  Mispah;  Mental  and 
Social  Culture;  Index  Guide  to  Travel  and  Art  Culture  in  Europe; 
Hand-book  of  Art,  and  Travel  in  Europe.  Died  October  17,  1905, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Married  October  i,  1847,  Esther  Lucretia  Lincoln,  of  Holliston, 
Mass.,  who  died  March  14,  1870.  Married  October  20,  1870,  Mary 
Williams,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  Child :  Charles  Lincoln,  b.  Septem- 
ber 9,  1859  (M.D.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1882),  d.  April  6,  1888. 

Address  of  widow :   1708  9th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

240.  *SILAS  LAWRENCE  LOOMIS.  B.S.;  M.A.  (Hon.),  1849; 
M.D.,  Georgetown  University,  1856.  Born  May  22,  1822,  Coventry, 
Conn.     Brother  of  No.  239. 

Associate  principal  of  Adelphian  Academy,  North  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  1844-52.  Taught  in  Dunbarton  Academy,  D.  C,  1854-55.  Prin- 
cipal of  Western  Academy,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1855-59.  Astronomer 
to  the  Lake  Coast  Survey,  1857.  Professor  of  Physiology,  Medical 
Department.  Georgetown  College,  1859-60.  Special  instructor  in  Math- 
ematics to  U.  S.  Naval  Cadets,  and  ordered  on  a  cruise  in  the  Atlantic, 
i860.     Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Toxicology,   Georgetown  Univer- 

62 


GRADUATES.  [1844. 

sity,  1861-67.  Surgeon  attached  to  McClellan's  Staff,  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  1862.  Acting  assistant  surgeon  on  steamer  State  of  Maine, 
and  in  the  Patent  Office,  Finley,  and  Mt.  Pleasant  hospitals,  1863-65. 
One  of  the  founders  of  Howard  University,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  Medical  Department,  Howard 
University,  1867.  Dean  of  Howard  University,  1867-69;  Professor  of 
Chemistry  and  Toxicology,  1868-72.  President,  American  Union 
Academy  of  Literature,  Science,  and  Art,  1872.  Consulting  physician, 
1873.  President  of  the  Swede  Iron  and  Coal  Company,  1877-81, 
President  of  the  Palm  Fibre  Company,  and  of  the  Massiquot  Chrome 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C,  1878-96.  Died  June  22,  1896,  Fernandina. 
Fla. 

Married  January  22,  1847,  Betsey  A.  Tidd,  of  Holliston,  Mass.,  who 
died  in  1850.  Married  May  28,  1851,  Abby  C.  Paine,  of  Provincetown, 
Mass.  Children:  Annie  Elizabeth,  b.  September  24,  1850  (B.A., 
Wheeling  Female  College,  1867)  ;  Stephen  Lawrence,  b.  May  10,  1853, 
d.  May  5,  1861 ;  Edwin  Silas,  b.  December  29,  1858 ;  Emma  Paine,  b. 
April  22,  1867,  d.  February  9,  1887. 

Address  of  widow:    1003  K  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


241.  *RUSSELL  ZELOTES  MASON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1847;  LL.D., 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1866.  "*•.  T,  #,  B.  K.  Born  January  17, 
1819,  Cheshire,  Vt. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Stationed  at  White- 
hall, N.  Y.,  1844-45;  Rutland,  Vt.,  1845-46.  Taught  in  Troy  Confer- 
ence Academy,  1846,  '51.  Went  to  California,  1849.  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences  in  McKendree  College,  1851 ;  of 
the  same  in  Lawrence  University,  1854.  Acting  President  of  Lawrence 
University,  1859;  President,  1861.  Mayor  of  Appleton,  Wis.,  1865. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing,  1866-75.  Connected  with  the  Surgical 
Institute  in  Appleton,  Wis.,  1875-81.  Engaged  in  assaying  in  Colorado, 
1881.  Postmaster  in  Ward  District,  Colorado;  also  engaged  in  mining, 
1893.    Died  October,  1907,  Boulder,  Col. 

Married  August  11,  1844,  Mary  A.  Adams,  who  died  November  3, 
1852.  Married  August  11,  1853,  Mary  A.  E.  Pierce,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  (before  1907).  Children:  Caroline  Augusta,  b. 
August  5,  1845,  m.  O.  F.  A,  Greene;  Olin  Raymond,  b.  June  27,  1848, 
d.  October  23,  1851 ;  William  Adams,  b.  October  19,  1852,  d.  October  8, 
1857;  Samuel  Pierce,  b.  September  27,  1854,  d.  October  15,  1857;  Annie 
Sophia  Stevens,  b.  September  24,  1856,  d.  June  25,  1900;  James  Russell, 
b.  November  9,  1858,  d.  June  22,  1865 ;  Ellen  Moore,  b.  December  20. 
i860  (deceased)  ;  Edward  Cooke,  b.  March  2,  1863  (B.A.,  Univ.  of 
Colorado,  1888)  ;  Eben  Pierce,  b.  March  12,  1867 ;  Russell  Teal,  b. 
May  18,  1869. 


242.  *CHARLES  THOMAS  POOLER.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born 
August  30,  1822,  Brooklyn,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1845.  Taught  in 
Ogdensburg  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1849.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Hermon,  N.  Y.,  1849-50.  Taught  in  St.  Lawrence  Acad- 
emy, N.  Y.,  1851.  Principal  of  Independent  Academy,  Potsdam,  N.  Y., 
1853.  Superintendent  of  city  schools,  Akron,  Ohio.  1857-60.  Principal 
of  Deansville  (now  Deansboro)  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1861-63.  School 
commissioner  in  Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  1863-72.  Patented  "Pooler's 
Perpetual  Calendar,"  1868.  (3n  the  New  York  State  Corps  of 
Instructors  of  Teachers'  Institutes,  1873-81.  Member  of  the  Board 
of  Examiners  of  Applicants  for  State  Certificates,  1879-81.    Served  on 

63 


1844.]  GRADUATES. 

the    Institute    force   of   the    New   York   State   Department   of    Pubh'c 
Instruction,  1881,  1883-86.    Died  February  10,  1897,  Deansboro,  N.  Y. 

Married  1853,  Elizabeth  U.  De  Longe,  of  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
August  4,  1894. 

243.  *WILLIAM  CHASE  PRESCOTT.  B.A.;  :\I.A.,  1847.  ^.  T. 
4>.  B.  K.     Born  October  23,  1821,  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1845.  Studied  law  in 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1846.  Deputy  secretary  of  the  state  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1848.  Colonel  of  N.  H.  Volunteer  Militia,  1850.  Member  of 
Mass.  Legislature.  1856.  Justice  of  the  Municipal  Court,  Salem,  Mass., 
1857,  Major  of  Mass.  Volunteer  Militia,  i860.  U.  S.  deputy  surveyor, 
Custom  House,  Boston,  Mass.,  1861.  Visited  California  and  Nevada 
on  a  geological  tour,  1865.  Stock  broker  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866. 
Foreign  secretary  of  the  North  American  Life  Insurance  Company, 
1870;  Continental  Life  Insurance  Company,  1872.  Manager  of  the 
American  Freehold  Land  Mortgage  Company,  London,  England,  1879; 
Capitol  Freehold  Land  Company,  London,  1885.  Managing  trustee  of 
the  Union  Mortgage  Banking  and  Trust  Company,  London,  1888. 
Managing  director  of  the  Embreeville  Freehold  Land,  Iron  and  Rail- 
way Company,  London,  1889.  Died  September  16,  1907,  Bradfield, 
England. 

Married  December  25,  1848,  Annie  Curtis,  of  Concord,  N.  H.  Child : 
Gertrude,  b.  December  17,  1859. 

244.  *ALPHONZO  ROLLINS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1847.  Bom  1816, 
Hallowell,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1844;  Hempstead  Semi- 
nary, N.  Y.,  1845.  Professor  of  Languages,  Delaware  College,  1849-54. 
Died  May  29,  1854,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Married  October,  1847,  Caroline  M.  Trench,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  June  30.  1866.  Children :  Alphonzo  William,  b.  August  28, 
1848 ;   Clara  Anna,  b.  June  30,  1853. 

245.  *JAMES  ARNOLD  SAWYER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1847.  Born 
October  13,  1810,  Austerlitz,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Spencertown  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1845-46;  Burlington 
Academy,  Wis.,  1846;  Sheffield  Academy,  Mass.,  1847;  various  graded 
schools  in  Western  New  York,  1848-53.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
Wisconsin,  1856-78.    Died  November  19,  1878,  Koro,  Wis. 

Married  June  14,  1847,  Adaline  Cady,  of  Genesee  County,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  May,  1849.  Married  October  20,  1856,  Pamelia  Cummings  White, 
of  Wauicau,  Wis.  Children:  Nathaniel  Cady,  b.  June  16,  1848;  Fred 
Denison,  b.  September  11,  1857;  Julia  Adaline,  b.  December  9,  1859, 
m.  George  Warmington;  James  West,  b.  April  7,  1862;  Charles,  b. 
August  16.  1864,  d.  in  infancy;  Ada  Pamelia,  b.  January  10,  1866,  m. 
George  Reid;  Dwight  Cummings,  b.  March  31,  1868;  Elizabeth  Ream, 
b.  June  13,  1870,  m.  Rev.  C.  A.  McKinney;  Cordelia  Bell,  b.  July  22, 
1876,  m.  George  Rosensteil. 

Address  of  widow :    Honey  Creek,  Wis. 

246.  *BENEDICT  STARR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  Born  August  4. 
1822,  Danbury,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Danbury  Academy,  Conn.,  1845 ;  Danbury  Select  School, 
1847.  Taught  in  Newark  Wesleyan  Institute,  N,  J.,  1849;  principal, 
1853.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and  Mathematics,  Wesleyan 
Female  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1856-61.    Principal  of  a  boys'  school, 

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GRADUATES.  [1844. 

Hamilton,  Ohio,  1862.  Proprietor  of  Starr's  Institute,  Seven  Mile, 
Ohio,  1866-85.  Private  tutor,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1885-1902.  Died 
September  10,  1902,  Danbury,  Conn. 

Married  April  8,  1846,  Frances  Eliza  Andrews,  of  Danbury,  Conn., 
who  died  April  20,  1885.  Children :  Oliver  Andrews,  b.  November  i, 
1848;   Sarah  Frances,  b.  March  10,  1857,  d.  September  28,  1859. 

247.  *JAMES  STRONG.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1847;  D.D.,  1856;  LL.D., 
1881.    ^.  T.    #.  B.  K.    Born  August  14,  1822,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1844-46. 
Resided  in  Newtown,  N.  Y.,  1847-49.  Resided  in  Flushing,  N.  Y. ;  for 
two  years  president  of  a  company  engaged  in  constructing  a  railroad 
to  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849-58.  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  and 
Acting  President,  Troy  University,  1858;  of  Exegetical  Theology, 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1868-93 ',  Professor  Emeritus,  1893-94. 
Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Member  of 
the  American  Committee  for  Bible  Revision.  Author:  Harmony  of 
the  Gospels;  Manual  of  the  Gospels;  Compendium  of  the  Gospels,  etc. 
Died  August  7,  1894,  Round  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  18,  1845,  Marcia  Ann  Dustin,  of  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Children:  James  Foster,  b.  June  13,  1848;  Mary  Dustin,  b.  December 
8,  1851,  d.  February  17,  1854;  Stella  Maria,  b.  June  18,  1856,  d.  July  6, 
1883;  Emma  Faville,  b.  July  30,  1858;  Cyrus  John  (No.  1455),  b. 
March  3,  1862 ;    Harriett  Judd,  b.  August  28,  1867. 

Address  of  widow :    Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

248.  *GEORGE  HEDDING  WILEY.  B.A.  Brother  of  Nos.  61 
and  142. 

Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,   Centenary   College,  Jackson,   La. 
(now  Shreveport,  La.),  1853-96.    Died  September  21,  1899,  Jackson,  La. 
Married  Mrs.  Mary  Magruder,  who  died  April  23,  1904. 

249.  *WILLIAM  BENNETT  WILLIAMS.  B.A.  Born  May  12, 
1818,  Hancock,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.  Appointed  to 
Delaware  Mission,  N.  Y.,  1844;  Deposit  and  Canonsville,  1845. 
Appointed  a  missionary  to  Africa,  and  principal  of  Monrovia  Semi- 
nary, 1845.     Died  January  5,  1846,  Liberia,  Africa. 

Married  October  26,  1845,  Elizabeth  Trench,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

250.  *GEORGE  WASHINGTON  WINCHELL.  B.A.  Born  Jan- 
uary 14,  1821,  Kensington,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1845-53 ;  in  business  in  Wolcott,  Conn.,  1853-62 ; 
in  business  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1863 ;  in  farming  in  Kensington,  Conn., 
1864-1887.  Member  of  the  Conn.  Legislature,  1857.  Died  October  4, 
1887,  Kensington,  Conn. 

Married  August  14,  1851,  Phebe  Norton,  of  Wolcott,  Conn.,  who 
died  January  12,  1882. 

251.  *DENISON  GARDNER  YORK.  B.A.  Born  August  19, 
1817,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  S.  P.  York  (class  of  1854). 

Joined  Oneida  (now  Central  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church; 
stationed  at  Tunkhannock,  N.  Y.,  1844.  Died  December  11,  1844, 
Tunkhannock,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  19,  1844,  Ann  Eliza  Irvin,  of  Whitney's  Point, 
N.  Y. ;   deceased. 

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CLASS  OF  J  845. 

252.  *JAMES  BOWLER  BATCHELLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848. 
Born  June  25,  1814,  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Burlington  College,  N.  J., 
1854.  Taught  in  high  schools- fifteen  years.  Discontinued  teaching, 
1867.  Engaged  in  no  regular  employment  on  account  of  poor  health, 
1867-84.     Died  July  i,  1884,  Marblehead,  Mass. 

263.  *JOHN  WESLEY  BEACH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848;  D.D.,  1872; 
LL.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1882.  *.  N.  e.  4>.  B.  K.  Born 
December  26,  1825,  Trumbull,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  274. 

Taught  and  studied  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1845-49.  Taught  in  Amenia 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1850-51;  principal,  1851-54.  Joined  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1854.  Stationed  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
1854-56;  i8th  St.,  New  York,  1856-58;  Newburgh,  1858-60;  Hudson, 
1860-62;  Greene  St.,  New  York,  1862-63;  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1863-65; 
Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  White  Plains,  1868-70.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y., 
1870-73;  First  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1873-75;  Greenwich, 
1875-76;  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1876-79.  Presiding  Elder  of  New  York 
District,  1879-81.  President  of  Wesleyan  University,  and  Professor  of 
Moral  Philosophy,  1880-87.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1880-87. 
Presiding  Elder,  New  Haven  District,  1888-93;  New  York  District 
1893-99.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Middletown.  Conn.,  1899-1902. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Died  January  i, 
1902,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  July  12,  1852,  Elizabeth  A.  Vail,  of  Amenia.  N.  Y.,  who  died 
September  25,  1852.  Married  January  16,  1855,  Eliza  M.  Vail,  of 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  who  died  April  11,  TQ09.  Children:  Burton 
Thompson  (No.  11 14),  b.  December  24.  1855;  Elizabeth  Vail,  b.  Decem- 
ber 29,  1857 ;  Jarvis  Vail,  b.  August  4,  1861,  d.  August  29,  1865 ;  John 
Hawley,  b.  May  12,  1864,  d.  November  6,  1865;  Francis  Asbury,  b. 
August  21,  1866;  Mary  Romer  (No.  1630),  b.  October  15,  1869;  Eme- 
line,  b.  November  22,  1871 ;    George  Seney,  b.  January  29,  1873. 

254.  *JONATHAN  KELSEY  BURR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855;  D.D., 
1872.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  21,  1825,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  648. 

Taught  in  Adelphian  Academy,  Mass.,  1845.  Studied  in  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1846.  Preached  on  Clinton  Circuit.  N.  J.,  1847. 
Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Stationed  at 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  and  Wantage,  N.  J.,  1848-49;  Milford,  Pa.,  1849-51;  First 
Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1851-53;  Union  Church,  Burlington.  1853-55; 
First  Church,  Hoboken,  1855-57;  Union  St.,  Trenton,  1857-58.  Trans- 
ferred to  Newark  Conference,  1858.  Stationed  at  Clinton  St.,  Newark. 
N.  J.,  1858-60;  First  Church,  Orange,  1860-62;  Market  St.,  Paterson, 
1862-64;  First  Church,  Hoboken,  1864-67;  Central  Church,  Newark. 
1867-70 ;  Morristown,  1870-73 ;  First  Church,  Hoboken,  1873-74 ; 
Madison,  1874-77 ;  Montclair.  1877-79.  Professor  Extraordinary  of 
Hebrew  and  Exegetical  Theology  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary. 
1867-68.  Supernumerary,  1879-82.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1871-82.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Died 
April  24,  1882,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Married  March  29,  1858,  Pamela  C.  Brown,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
who  died  August  21,  1882.     Children:    Joseph  M.  Brown,  b.  July  10, 

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GRADUATES.  [1845. 

1862   (class  of  1885)  ;    John  Keisey,  b.  September  19,  1869   (class  of 
1892). 

255.  *JOHN  STEVENS  COVEL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849.  Born 
December  16,  1823. 

Engaged  in  the  commission  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1846. 
Removed  to  Iowa,  1850.  Studied  law  in  Dubuque,  Iowa;  appointed 
deputy  clerk  of  District  Court,  1851.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1852. 
Elected  prosecuting  attorney  for  two  years,  1854.  Relinquished  prac- 
tice on  account  of  ill  health,  1856.  Again  in  the  practice  of  law, 
1857-62.     Died  1864,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Married  1847,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Henderson,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
November,  1849.  Married  July  5,  1854,  Sarah  J.  Chapin,  of  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  who  died  January  18,  1856.  Child:  James  C,  b.  January  14, 
1856. 

256.  *STEPHEN  CROWELL  DILLINGHAM.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1848. 
^.  T.     Born  February  27,   1821,  Sandwich,   Mass. 

Taught  in  Lawrence  Academy,  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1845-50;  Monu- 
m.ent,  Mass.,  1851 ;  Spring  Hill  Boarding  School,  Sandwich,  Mass., 
1852-53.  Chairman  of  School  Committee  of  Sandwich,  Mass.  Died 
February  26,  1854,  Sandwich,  Mass. 

257.  JONATHAN  GOODIER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848.  X.  ^.  Born 
February  6,  1822,  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Whitestown  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1845-46;  Washington,  D.  C, 
1846-49.  Engaged  in  the  lumber  business  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1851-95. 
Retired  from  business,  1895. 

Married  August  12,  1851,  Clara  Sill  Treadway,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  November  30,  1909,  Children:  Minnie  Elizabeth,  b. 
January  24,  1854,  m.  W.  T,  Dunmore  (No.  951),  d.  December  11,  1904; 
Lewis  Edward,  b.  March  23,  1857  (B.A.,  Yale,  1877)  ;  Wadsworth 
Leach,  b.  August  13,  1858;  George  William,  b.  October  3,  1864;  John 
Frederick,  b.  November  29,  1868,  d.  January  29,  1871. 

Address :   33  Jewett  Place,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

258.  *ELISHA  BOANERGES  HARVEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853. 
^.  T.     Born  October  i,  1819,  Wyoming  Valley,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1845-46.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1846.  Practised  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1846-61.  Registrar 
of  wills  for  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  1848-50.  Superintendent  of  common 
schools  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1851-56.  Appointed  district  attorney, 
Luzerne  County.  Pa.,  1856.  Colonel  of  7th  Pennsylvania  Reserves, 
U.  S.  Army,  1861-62.  Resumed  the  practice  of  law,  and  opened  a 
private  academy  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1863.  Practised  law  in  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.,  1863-72.  Burgess  of  Wilkes-Barre  Borough,  Pa.,  1867-69. 
Alderman,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1868-72.  Died  August  20,  1872,  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa. 

Married  October  15,  1845,  Phoebe  Maria  Frisbie,  of  Bradford 
County,  Pa. ;  deceased.  Married  July  i,  1850,  Sarah  Maria  Garretson, 
of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Children :  Olin  Frisbie ;  Oscar  Jewell ;  Mary 
Ella:  Sarah  Lizzie;  Charles  Elisha;  Carrie  Arista;  Benjamin  N. ; 
Edith  Rose;    Gilbert  Alexander. 

259.  *ELI  HUBBARD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1848.  ^.  T.  Born  1818,  in 
Central  New  York. 


1845.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Somerville,  Ala.,  1846.  Proprietor  of  a  boarding  school 
in  Macon,  Miss.,  1853-61.    Died  December  22,  1868,  Louisville,  Miss. 

Married  Georgiana  Leach,  of  Durham,  Conn.,  who  died  January  27, 
1852.  Married  August  10,  1859,  Cornelia  M.  Aldrich,  of  Fulton,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Edward  Melville,  b.  January  12,  1847 ;  Leveret  Marsden,  b. 
April  23,  1849  (class  of  1872),  d.  December  7,  1906;  Zuille,  b.  1865, 
m.  J.  T.  Barker,  D.D.S. 

260.  *JARVIS  NICHOLS  HUSTED.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848;  M.D., 
New  York  University,  1850.  Born  July  27,  1823,  North  Greenwich, 
Conn. 

Taught  in  Rye.  N.  Y.,  1845 ;  Westfield,  N.  J.,  1846-47.  Studied  medi- 
cine, 1848-49.  Practised  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850-61 ; 
Middletown,  N.  J.,  1861-65;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-93.  Inspector  of 
Metropolitan  Board  of  Health,  1869.  Died  April  13,  1893,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Married  May  15.  1851,  Mary  Ann  Van  Pelt,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Emma  Augusta,  b.  June  18,  1852;  Singleton,  b.  December  6, 
1853 ;    Frances  Collier,  b.  December  17,  1856. 

261.  *WILLIAM  ROSS  JOHNSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1848.  Born 
January  11,  1826,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  J.  E.  Johnson  (class  of 
1850). 

Studied  law  for  two  years,  but  abandoned  it  for  the  ministry. 
Ordained  priest  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Rector  of 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Windsor,  Vt.,  1851-56;  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1857-58; 
St.  John's  Parish,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1858;  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1858-61; 
Parish  of  the  Holy  Innocents,  Albany,  1862-64;  Christ  Church,  Hud- 
son, 1864-69.  In  an  insane  asylum,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1870-90.  Died  April 
16.  1890,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Married  1849,  Adeline  Dickinson,  of  Middlefield.  Conn.,  who  died 
February  8,  1800.  Children:  William  Everett,  b.  April  6,  1857; 
Edward  Campbell,  b.  March  i,  1859;  Ada,  b.  January  8,  1861,  d.  in 
infancy;  Herbert  Redfield.  b.  May  10.  1865,  d.  in  infancy;  Irving 
Peake,  b.  November  5,  1866;  Norman  Dickinson,  b.  January  16,  1869, 
d.  in  infancy. 

262.  *JOSEPH  JAMESON  LANE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1848.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  3,  1825,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Georgia  and  in  Centenary  Institute,  Summerfield,  Ala. ; 
principal  of  the  female  department  of  the  latter.  Preacher  in  the 
M.  E.  Church,  South.     Died  March  28,  1851. 

Married  September  9,  1847,  Frances  E.  Grant,  of  Georgia.  Children : 
Mary  Louisa,  b.  June  17,  1848,  d.  September  22,  1849;  Mary  Frances, 
b.  February  13,  1850,  d.  December  26,  1850. 

263.  *JOHN  TAYLOR  McLEAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848;  M.D., 
University  of  Louisiana,  1850.  Born  October  4,  1823,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Taught  and  studied  medicine  in  Wilkinson  County,  Miss.,  1845-47. 
Studied  medicine  in  New  York  University,  1848-49;  in  University  of 
Louisiana,  1849-50.  Practised  medicine  in  Santa  CTruz,  Cal.,  1850-53. 
One  of  the  organizers  of  the  University  of  the  Pacific,  1850;  trustee, 
1850-66.  Practised  medicine  in  Marysville,  Cal.,  1853-61.  Wrote  the 
first  Republican  address  to  the  people  of  California,  and  helped  to 
organize  the  party.  1856.  Member  of  Republican  State  Central  Com- 
mittee,   1856-61.      Surveyor    of    the    Port   of    San    Francisco,    1861-65. 

68 


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GRADUATES.  [1845. 

Quartz  miner  in  California,  1866-68.  Special  agent,  U.  S.  Treasury- 
Department,  for  California,  1869-71.  Again  engaged  in  quartz  mining, 
1871-73.  Built  the  Yosemite  and  Coulterville  wagon-road,  thereby 
opening  Yosemite  Valley  to  public  travel,  1873-74.  Practised  medicine 
in  Alameda,  Cal.,  1874-98.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Health,  and 
health  officer,  Alameda,  Cal.,  1888-99.  Died  July  16,  1902,  Alameda, 
Cal. 

Married  February  10,  1853,  Mary  Eliza  Sterling,  of  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  March  3,  1896.  Children :  Sterling,  b.  November  18, 
1854,  d.  March  16,  1909;  Seward,  b.  July  7,  1856,  d.  August  13,  1857; 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  January  26,  1858,  d.  January  27,  1858;  Mary 
Helen,  b.  January  3,  1859;  Ernest,  b.  June  2,  1862,  d.  January  27,  1864; 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  June  29,  1865,  d.  July  25,  1898. 

264.  *ROBERT  CARTER  PITMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853;  LL.D., 
1869.    Born  March  16,  1825,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Studied  law  in  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1845.  Taught,  and  studied  law 
in  West  Fehciana,  La.,  1846.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1848.  Practised 
law  in  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1848-69.  Judge  of  the  Police  Court,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1858-64.  Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives, 
1858;  of  Mass.  Senate,  1864,  '65,  '68.  President,  Mass.  Senate,  1869. 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Mass.,  1869-91.  Died  March  5,  1891, 
Newton,  Mass. 

Married  August  15,  1855,  Frances  Rebecca  Thomas,  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  who  died  April  14,^1891.  Children :  Robert  Kent,  b.  July  i,  1857, 
d.  March  29,  1876;  Frederick  Robertson,  b.  January  17,  1869,  d.  May 
20,  1870;  Francis  Carter,  b.  October  22,  1872  (B.A.,  Amherst,  1894); 
Arthur  Stanley,  b.  July  10,  1877. 

265.  *JOHN  EASTMAN  SANBORN.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Harvard 
University,  1850.  Born  August  17,  1824,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.  Brother 
of  No.  524. 

Taught  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  1845;  Sacarappa,  Me.,  1846.  Afterwards 
taught  in  Upper  Marlboro,  Md.  Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1848-49.  Located  at  Medford,  Mass.,  1850.  Professor  of  Chemistry 
and  Materia  Medica,  Iowa  University,  1852-55.  .Practised  medicine  in 
Epworth,  la.,  1857.  Successively  surgeon  of  the  27th  Iowa,  brigade- 
surgeon  and  surgeon-in-chief  of  2d  Division,  i6th  Army  Corps,  1862-65. 
Practised  medicine  in  Rockport,  Mass.,  1868-85.  Traveled  in  the 
United  States  and  Europe,  1885-90.  Removed  to  Melrose,  Mass.,  i8go. 
Retired  from  active  practice,  1893.     Died  April  i.  1903,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Married  October  11,  1852,  Rebecca  Maniere  Tate,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Willie  Jacob,  b.  September,  1853;  Mary  Elizya,  b. 
May,  1856,  m.  C.  T.  Barker;  Fanny  Margaret,  b.  June,  1859;  Clarence 
Herbert,  b.  January,  1868. 

Address  of  widow :    Melrose,  Mass. 

266.  *HIRAM  FRANCIS  SAVAGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  16.  1819,  Edinburg,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Troy,  N.  Y..  1846;  Fergusonville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1848. 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Edinburg,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Principal  of  Bakers- 
field  Academy,  Vt.,  1850.  Principal  and  proprietor  of  a  boarding 
school,  Edinburg.  N.  Y.,  1853.  Vice  principal  of  Seward  Institute, 
N.  Y.,  1856.  Principal  of  Weaversville  Academy,  Pa.,  1857-63;  Nor- 
wich Collegiate  Institution,  Conn..  1863.  Principal  and  proprietor  of 
Jonesville  Academv,  N.  Y.,  1873.  Taught  in  Conklingville,  N.  Y.,  1877; 
Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.,  1878.     Bookkeeper  in  Hadley,  N.  Y.,  1878-79. 

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1845.]  GRADUATES. 

Enumerator,  District  No.  73,  Hadlev,  N.  Y.,   1880.     Died  July,  1894, 
South  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  30,  1849,  Sarah  Bainbridge,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  March  16,  1906.  Children:  Emily  Frances,  b.  December  11, 
185J,  d.  August,  1909;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  November  27,  1857,  d.  Janu- 
ary 27,  1874 ;   Clara  E.,  b.  May  21,  i860. 

267.  *JOHN  KELSEY  THOMPSON.  B.A.  Born  March  15, 
1822,  Lee,  N.  H. 

Resided  in  Lee,  N.  H.,  1844-48.  Removed  to  California,  1848. 
Afterwards  went  to  Australia;  remained  there  three  years.  Returned 
to  California.  Engaged  in  mining  and  farming  in  Arizona,  1872-78. 
Died  July,  1878,  in  Arizona. 

268.  *DANIEL  AVERY  WHEDON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848;  D.D., 
1869.    *.  N,  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  December  16,  1823,  Brandingham,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at 
Barre,  Mass.,  1846-47.  Transferred  to  Oneida  (now  Central  New 
York)  Conference,  1847.  Stationed  at  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  1847-49; 
Fabius,  1849-50;  Camillus,  1850-51;  Norwich,  1851-53:  Earlville, 
1853-54;  Aurora  St..  Ithaca,  1854-56;  Cazenovia,  1856-58.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Chenango  District  1858-62.  Stationed  at  North  St.,  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Bleecker  St.,  Utica,  1864-66.  Transferred  to  Provi- 
dence (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1866.  Stationed  at 
Marlboro  St.,  Newport,  R.  L.  1866-68;  Bristol,  1868-70;  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  1870-73;  Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  L,  1873-76;  Broad- 
way, Providence,  1876-78.  Presiding  Elder  of  Providence  District, 
1878-82.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Newport,  R.  L,  1882-83;  Mathew- 
son St.,  Providence,  1883-84;  Centerville,  1884-85.  Engaged  in  liter- 
ary work,  1885-1906.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-80.  1881- 
1905.  Reserve  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856; 
delegate,  i860.  '64,  ''j2,  '76,  '80,  '84,  '88,  '92;  Methodist  Ecumenical 
Conference,  1881.     Died  May  21,  1906,  East  Greenwich,  R.  L 

Married  May  11,  1846,  Mary  L.  Jones,  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  who 
died  February  24,  1882.  Married  November  4,  1886,  Martha  /ones,  of 
Wallingford,  Conn.,  who  died  January  29,  1887.  Married  July  24, 
1888,  Helene  M.  Myers,  of  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Children :  Charles  Hiram, 
b.  March  10,  1848,  d.  1903;  Emma  Francis  (adopted),  b.  January  i, 
1862,  d.  1889. 

Address  of  widow:   31 J^  North  Church  St.,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

269.  *MOSES  CLARK  WHITE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1848;  M.D..  Yale 
University,  1854.    $.  B.  K.    Born  July  24,  1819,  Paris,  N.  Y. 

Studied  theology  and  medicine  in  Yale  University,  1845-47.  Joined 
New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at  St.  John  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1846-47.  Missionary  and  physician  in  Foo  Chow, 
China,  1847-53.  Conducted  a  public  dispensary  in  Foo  Chow,  1848-52. 
Practised  medicine  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1854-73.  Instructor  in 
Microscopy,  Medical  Department,  Yale  University,  1862-67;  Professor 
of  Pathology  (also  of  Histology  and  Microscopy  prior  to  1880),  1867- 
1900;  Professor  Emeritus,  1900.  Lecturer  on  Histology  and  Micro- 
scopy, Wesleyan  University,  1868-75.  Died  October  24,  1900,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Married  1847,  Isabel  Jane  Atwater,  of  Homer,  N.  Y.,  who  died  May, 
1848.  Married  18 51,  Marv  Seely.  of  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  who  died  March 
10.  1887.  Children:  Cary'l  Fenelon  Seelv.  b.  April  5,  1856  (M.D.,  Yale, 
1881)  ;  Eugene  Henry,  b.  September  4,  1862. 

70 


GRADUATES.  [1845-46. 

270.  *SENECA  WIETING.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1848.  Born  November 
6,  1818,  Saltspringville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1845.  Principal  of  the  Union  School, 
Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Taught  in  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Prin- 
cipal of  Union  School,  Herkimer,  N.  Y,,  1850;  Ames  Academy,  N.  Y., 
185 1 ;  Fairfield  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Clerk  in  N.  Y.  Central  Rail- 
road freight  office  at  Fort  Plain,  1855 ;  freight  agent,  1856.  Clerk  in 
N.  Y.  Central  Railroad  freight  office  at  Utica,  1857.  Taught  in  Fort 
Plain  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1859.  Bookkeeper  in  the  National  Bank  of 
Fort  Plain,  1865-79.     Died  December  30,  1879,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y, 

Married  November  11,  1840,  Charlotte  Farquharson,  of  Cherry 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  who  died  November  21,  1882,  Children :  Mary  Jane, 
b.  November  2'/,  1846,  m.  C.  S.  Tanner  (who  died),  m,  H.  Fikes 
(deceased)  ;   Augustus  Seneca,  b.  March  3,  1848,  d.  December  27,  1848. 

271.  *DEXTER  RUSSELL  WRIGHT.  B.A. ;  M.A,  1848;  LL.B., 
Yale  University,  1848.    $.  B.  K.     Born  June  27,  1821,  Windsor,  Vt. 

Principal  of  Meriden  Academy,  Conn.,  1845.  Studied  in  Yale  Law 
School,  1846-48.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1848.  Practised  law  in  Meriden, 
Conn.,  1848-62.  Member  of  Conn.  Senate,  1849.  Recruited  for  Conn, 
regiments,  1861-62.  Lieutenant  colonel,  14th  Regiment,  Conn.  Volun- 
teers, 1862.  Colonel,  15th  Regiment,  1863.  Lost  his  health  in  service, 
and  was  honorably  discharged,  1863.  Commissioner  of  Board  of 
Enrollment  for  Second  Congressional  District  of  Connecticut,  1863-65. 
Practised  law  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1864-86.  Assistant  U.  S.  district 
attorney  for  Conn.,  1865-69.  Member  of  Common  Council  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1868;  president  of  Common  Council  and  commissioner 
of  police,  1872-74;  corporation  counsel,  1873-74;  member  of  Board  of 
Aldermen,  1877-81.  Member  of  General  Assembly  of  Conn.,  1878. 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Conn.,  1879.  Died  July 
2Z,  1886,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Married  February  3,  1848.  Maria  Huldah  Phelps,  of  East  Windsor, 
Conn.,  who  died  March,  1908.  Children :  Dexter  Russell,  b.  March  13, 
1849,  d.  September  2,  1850;  Maria  Antoinette,  b.  May  17,  1852,  d.  Jan- 
uary, 1906 ;  Charles  Phelps,  b.  April  18,  1854,  d.  August  16,  1855 ;  Hattie 
Phelps,  b.  January  31,  1857,  d.  January,  1907;  Paul,  b.  April  13,  i860, 
d.  March,  1906;  Arthur  Bethuel,  b.  February  23,  1862  (B.A.Yale,  1882). 


CLASS  OF  1846, 

272.  *DIXON  ALEXANDER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Castleton  Medical 
College,  1848;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1849.  ^.  T.  Born  March 
24,  1822,  DeKalb,  N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine,  1846-48.  Practised  medicine  in  Benson,  Vt, 
1849-53;  Poultney,  Vt.,  1853-57;  Fayette,  Iowa,  1857-65,  1866-97. 
Surgeon  of  the  i6th  Iowa  Infantry,  1865.  Died  February  18,  1897, 
Fayette,  Iowa. 

Married  September,  1849,  Mary  E.  Wentworth,  of  Stonington, 
Conn. ;  deceased.  Children :  Mary  Florilla,  b.  January  18,  1852,  d. 
March  23,  1855;  Frances  Anna,  b.  June  2,  1856,  d.  January  20,  1877; 
John  Wentworth,  b.  August  17,  1859,  d.  May  19,  1861 ;  Edward  Dixon, 
b.  February  14,  1863, 

273.  *HENRY  BAYLIES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
September  9,  1822,  Edgartown,  Mass. 


1846.]  GRADUATES. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1846.  Stationed  at  Somers,  Conn..  1846-47;  Hebron,  1847-48; 
Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1848-49;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1849.  Principal  of  Dukes 
County  Academy,  Mass.,  1849-50;  High  School.  Edgartown,  Mass., 
1850-51 ;  Columbus  Seminary,  Miss.,  1851-52.  Engaged  in  business 
and  in  teaching,  most  of  the  time  in  North  Bridgewater.  Mass.,  1852-55. 
Stationed  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  1855-57;  New  Bedford,  1857-59;  Bristol. 
R.  I.,  1859-60.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1860-61.  Stationed 
at  Providence,  R.  I.,  1861-63;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1863-64.  Transferred 
to  Um)er  Iowa  Conference,  1864.  Stationed  at  Davenport,  Iowa, 
1864-66.  Engaged  in  business  in  Davenport  and  Burlington,  Iowa,  and 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-68.  Principal  of  Western  Iowa  Collegiate 
Institute,  Glenwood,  Iowa,  1868-69.  Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School, 
1869-70.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870.  Practised  law  in  Boston,  preach- 
mg  occasionally,  1870-93.     Died  December  13,  1893,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Married  June  9,  1853,  Julia  Elizabeth  Packard,  of  Brockton,  Mass. ; 
divorced.  Married  December  18,  1877,  Elizabeth  D.  Chase,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Children:  Velina  Worth,  b.  June  16,  1856,  m.  C.  F.  Place; 
Julia  Elizabeth,  b.  November  27,  1859,  m.  Rev.  C.  E.  Swartz;  Fred- 
erick, b.  June  29,  1862. 

Address  of  widow :    Bradford,  Mass. 


274.  *SAMUEL  FERGUSON  BEACH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849. 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Brother  of  No.  253. 

Taught  in  Prince  George  Co.,  Md.,  1849;  Alexandria,  Va.,  1850. 
Practised  law  in  Alexandria,  Va.,  1852-91.  President  First  National 
Bank,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1874-91.  Retired,  1891.  Died  September  15, 
1893,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Married  1854,  Elizabeth  Morgan,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  who  died  Janu- 
ary 2,  1878.  Children :  Constance,  b.  February  25,  1857,  m-  J-  M. 
Johnson;  Marion,  b.  April  14,  i860,  m.  Albert  Bryan;  Morgan  Hawley, 
b.  September  20,  1861  (B.A.,  Yale,  1882). 


275.  *ELI  CONVERSE  BRUCE.  B.A. ;  :M.A.,  1849;  D.D.,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1882.     Born  April  18,  1820,  Worthington,  Mass. 

Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1846.  Appointed  to  Lee  Circuit,  1846;  East  Canada  Creek 
Circuit,  1847.  Principal  of  Red  Creek  Union  Academy.  N.  Y.,  1848-50. 
Stationed  at  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  1850-52;  Clayton,  1852-53.  Principal  of 
Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1853-60.  Stationed  at  First 
Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1860-62;  Lowville,  1862-63.  Presiding  Elder 
of  Ogdensburg  District,  1863-67.  Stationed  at  Carthage,  N.  Y., 
1867-69.  Principal  of  Black  River  Conference  Seminary,  Antwerp, 
N.  Y.,  1869-71.  Stationed  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  1871-73;  First 
Church,  Utica,  1873-75;  Adams,  1875-78;  Potsdam,  1878-81;  Fulton, 
1881-82.  Supernumerary,  residing  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y..  1883-93. 
Preached  as  supply  at  Furman  St.  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1883-85; 
at  Skaneateles  Falls,  1885.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
1893-1911-  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860,  '64, 
'68,  '76,  '80.  Trustee  of  Syracuse  University,  1872-79,  1893-99.  Died 
January  18,  1911,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  27,  1847,  Susan  S.  Brooks,  of  Steuben,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
August  27,  1866.  Married  June  13,  1867,  Martha  J.  McAllaster,  of 
Stowe,  Vt.  Children :  Frances  Louisa,  b.  January  4,  1852,  d.  January 
23,  1852;  Francis  Wallace,  b.  December  30.  1853  (M.D.,  New  York 
Univ.,  1882)  ;  Frederick  Eli,  b.  October  7,  1859  (M.D.,  Svracuse,  1885), 
d.  April  II,  1887. 


GRADUATES.  [1846. 

276.  *PERRY  G  CHILDS.    B.A.    X.  ^.    Born  December  4,  1826, 

Cazenovia,  N,  Y. 

Resided  in  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1847-51.  Engaged  in  commercial  pur- 
suits in  California,  1851.  Went  to  the  Sandwich  Islands,  and  intro- 
duced steamers  for  communication  between  the  islands,  1854. 
Returned  to  San  Francisco,  1856.  Returned  to  New  York,  1857,  Went 
to  Nevada,  i860.  Territorial  auditor  of  Nevada,  1861-69.  Engaged  in 
quartz  mining,  1863-79.  Resided  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1868-93. 
Engaged  in  mining  and  mining  brokerage,  1881-93.  Employed  in  the 
San  Francisco  Mint  for  many  years.    Died  July  16,  1893,  Oakland,  Cal. 

277.  *FRIEND  SMITH  DAVENPORT.  B.A.  Born  February 
18,  1824. 

Studied  law  and  engaged  in  farming  in  Montgomery,  N.  Y.  Died 
April  17,  1849- 

Married  December  20,  1848,  Mary  Jane  Benedict,  of  Montgomery, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  July  17,  1898.  Child:  William  Friend,  b.  September 
13,  1849. 

278.  *ZEBIN A  THOMAS  DEAN.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Cleveland  Medi- 
cal College,  1849,  and  Cincinnati  Medical  College,  1850.  ^.  T.  Born 
February  9,  1821,  Pittsford,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Brunswick  County,  Va.,  1849.  Practised  medicine  in 
Milan,  Ohio,  1850-56;  Parma,  Mich,  1856-60.  Died  December  25,  1862, 
Milan,  Ohio. 

279.  FRANCIS  THOMAS  GARRETTSON.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born 
May  26,  1826,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Rhinebeck  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1847-48.  In  busi- 
ness in  New  York  and  Liverpool  as  partner  in  a  shipping  house, 
1849-50.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  185 1.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N,  Y.,  1851-1900.    Retired,  1900. 

Married  October  16,  1856,  Helen  Jay  Prime,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Frederick  Prime,  b.  1857;  Elizabeth  Waters,  b.  1859,  m. 
S.  H.  Russell ;   Helen  Jay,  b.  1864. 

Address :   19  Liberty  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

280.  *AMZI  WESLEY  GENUNG.  B.A.  Born  November  3,  1821, 
Honesdale,  Pa. 

Principal  of  Meriden  Academy,  Conn.,  1847-48.  Engaged  in  mining 
in  California,  1849-63.  Deputy  surveyor  of  customs  in  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1864-70.  Connected  with  the  Internal  Revenue  Office,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1870-73.  Bookkeeper;  for  a  time  in  charge  of  county 
records,  Calaveras  Co.,  Cal.,  1873-81.  Died  March  18,  1881,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

281.  *JOHN  BINNEY  GOULD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1849.  X.  ^.  Born 
April  7,  1824,  Hull,  Mass.     Brother  of  T.  L.  Gould  (class  of  1850). 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1846.  Stationed  at  Tolland  and  Rockville,  Conn.,  1846-47; 
Marlboro,  1847-48;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1848-49;  Quincy,  1849-50;  East 
Weymouth,  1850-52;  Edgartown,  1852-54;  Allen  St.,  New  Bedford, 
1854-56;  New  London,  Conn.,  1856-58;  East  Main  St.,  Norwich, 
1858-59;  St.  Paul's,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1859-61;  Chestnut  St.,  Provi- 
dence,  R.    I.,    1861-63;     Power    St.,    Providence,    1863-65;     Broadway, 

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1846.]  GRADUATES. 

Providence,  1865-67.  Chaplain  of  nth  R.  I.  Volunteers,  1862-63. 
Transferred  to  East  Maine  Conference,  1867.  Stationed  at  Brick 
Chapel,  Bangor,  Me.,  1867-69.  U.  S.  consul  at  Birmingham,  England, 
1869-78.  Located,  1876.  U.  S.  consul  at  Marseilles,  France,  1878-80. 
Preached  at  M.  E.  Church,  Newton,  Mass.,  1881-83.  Readmitted  to 
New  England  Conference,  1883.  Stationed  at  Newton,  Mass.,  1883-84; 
AUston,  1884-85;  Newton  Lower  Falls,  1885-88.  Supernumerary, 
residing  in  Newton,  Mass.,  1888-98.  Superannuated,  engaged  in  evan- 
gelistic work,  1898-1908.    Died  December  29,  1908,  Reading,  Mass. 

Married  April  21,  1847,  Caroline  E.  Denison,  of  Mystic,  Conn.,  who 
died  June,  1907.  Child:  John  Melville,  b.  July  4,  1848  (B.A.,  Brown, 
1871). 

282.  *ALBERT  SCHUYLER  GRAVES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856. 
<if.  T.  <t>.  B.  K.  Born  January  17,  1824,  Salisbury,  Vt.  Brother  of 
No.  799- 

Preached  in  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1846.  Joined  Oneida  (now  Central 
New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1847.  Stationed  at  Groton, 
N.  Y.,  1847-49;  Moravia,  1849-51;  Ithaca,  1851-52;  Oxford,  1852-54; 
Bleecker  St.,  Utica,  1854-55;  Cortland,  1855-57;  North  St.,  Auburn, 
1857-58.  Presiding  Elder  of  Cortland  District,  1860-64.  Principal  of 
Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1864-69. 
Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at  Fair 
Haven,  Conn.,  1870-71.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1871-72.  Stationed  at 
Winsted,  Conn.,  1872-74;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1874-76.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Long  Island  South  District,  1876-77;  Brooklyn  District, 
1877-80.  Stationed  at  South  Third  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880-83; 
Southold,  1883-84;  Springfield,  1884-86;  Stratford,  Conn.,  1886-87. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '68,  '80.  Died 
September  14,  1887,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Married  October  19,  1851,  Harriet  Ann  Grant,  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  July  29,  1858.  Married  April  29,  1862,  Isabella  Graham  Mcintosh, 
of  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  who  died  April  21,  1888.  Children :  Albert  Schuyler, 
b.  October  17,  1852,  d.  September  11,  1859;  Jessie  Helen,  b.  May  5,  1854, 
d,  April  5,  1855 ;  Arthur  Eugene,  b.  April  30,  1857.  d.  1875 ;  Louie  M., 
b.  December  24,  1863,  d.  September  3,  1864;  Evelyn  Mcintosh,  b. 
October  9,  1865,  d.  March  31,  1867;  Isabel  Evangeline  (No.  1669),  b. 
April  19,  1868;  Florence  Alberta  (No.  1826),  b.  November  7,  1872; 
Edith  Rochelle  (No.  1930),  b.  July  i,  1874,  m.  H.  I.  Harriman  (No. 
1846). 

283.  *FRANCIS  WARD  HAMMOND.  B.A.  Born  October  4, 
1821,  New  Village,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  800,  and  of  G.  H.  Hammond 
(class  of  1868). 

Taught  in  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1846.  Principal  of  Academy,  Haver- 
straw,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Taught  in  Prince  George  County,  Md.,  1848-49; 
Mathews  Court  House,  Va.,  1850.  Principal  of  Hickory  Neck 
Academy,  Va.,  1851-53.  In  the  lumber  business  at  York  River, 
Va.,  1854.  Again  principal  of  Hickory  Neck  Academy,  1855-56. 
Principal  of  Seminary  in  James  City  Co.,  Va.,  1858-60;  Union- 
town  Academ}--,  Ala.,  1861.  In  5th  Regiment,  Va.  Cavaln.-.  1862. 
At  home  a  private  citizen;  house  plundered,  furniture  burned 
and  himself  imprisoned,  1863-64.  Taught  in  New  Kent  Co.,  Va., 
1865-66.  Engaged  in  planting  oysters  and  in  farming  in  Ivy  Dell, 
Va.,  1867-68.  Planter  and  merchant  in  Burnt  Ordinary,  Va.,  1869-91. 
Died  November  4,  1894,  Toano,  Va. 

Married  February  26,  1857,  Mary  Octavia  Henley,  of  Virginia,  who 
died  May,  1873.    Married  October  18, 1876,  Alice  Browne  Hankins,  who 

74 


GRADUATES.  [1846. 

died  December  i,  1876.  Children:  Frank  Henley,  b.  May  18,  1858,  d. 
November  21,  1859;  Kate  Mowbray,  b.  March  24,  1861,  m.  J.  G.  Carl- 
ton;     ,  b.  July  23,  1863,  d.  November  21,  18163;    Laura 

Octavia,  b.  August  5,  1866,  m.  C.  C.  Branch ;  Frank  Whittaker,  b.  1869, 
d.  October,  1873. 


284.  *GILBERT  HAVEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849.  $.  N.  G.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  September  19,  1821,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1846-48;  principal,  1848.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1851.  Stationed  at 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1851-53;  Wilbraham,  1853-55;  Westfield,  1855-57; 
Roxbury,  1857-59;  Cambridgeport,  1859-61.  Chaplain  of  8th  Mass. 
Regiment,  1861.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1862.  Stationed  at 
North  Russell  St..  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-64.  Editor  of  Zion's  Herald, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1867-72.  Elected  Bishop  of  M.  E.  Church,  1872. 
Traveled  in  Mexico,  where  he  founded  a  Mission,  1873,  Traveled  in 
Africa,  1876-77.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1880.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868,  '72.  Died  January  3,  1880, 
Maiden,  Mass. 

Married  September  17,  1851,  Mary  Ingraham,  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  April  3,  i860.  Children :  George,  b.  October  24,  1853,  d.  June  12, 
1854:  William  Ingraham  (No.  1153),  b.  January  30,  1856;  Mary 
Michelle,  b.  May  7.  1858,  m.  W.  P.  Thirkield;  Gilbert  Belknap,  b. 
March  29,  i860,  d.  April  3,  i860. 


285.  *BENJAMIN  THOMAS  HOYT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1849.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  18.  1820.  Boston,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  236  and  395. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1846;  High  School, 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1849;  Lawrenceburg  Institute,  Ind.,  1852.  Associate 
editor  of  The  Indiana  School  Journal,  1854.  Principal,  Indiana  Female 
College,  Indianapolis,  1856.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Literature, 
Indiana  Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1858-60;  of  Belles-Lettres 
and  History  in  the  same,  1863-67.     Died  May  24,  1867,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

Married  August  23,  1853,  Emeline  Lewis,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who  died 
June  25,  1893.  Children:  Mary  Corliss,  b.  July  18,  1855,  m.  J.  L. 
Brown;  Alice  Emma,  b.  February  14,  1858,  d.  January  11,  1859;  Ellen 
Carrie,  b.  February  2,  i860,  m.  J.  D.  Morgan;  Grace  Emma,  b.  January 
6,  1862,  d.  September  3,  1887. 

286.  *ZENAS  HURD.    B.A.    Born  October  27,  1821. 

Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1846.  Stationed  at 
Churchville,  N.  Y.,  1846-47,  Appointed  to  Covington  Circuit,  1847-48. 
Stationed  at  Niagara  Falls,  1848-50;  Wilson,  1850-51;  Seneca  St., 
Buffalo,  1851-53;  Warsaw,  1853-54;  Castile,  1854-55;  Pike,  1855-56, 
Principal  of  Genesee  Conference  Seminary,  Pike,  N.  Y.,  1856-59. 
Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  princi- 
pal, i860.  Stationed  at  Alabama,  N.  Y..  1862-63;  Cambria,  1863-64; 
Knowlesville,  1864-65;  Newfane,  1865-66;  Niagara  Falls,  1866-69; 
Tonawanda,  1869-71;  Lvndonville,  1871-72;  Rushford,  1872-74;  Gaines- 
ville. 1874-77;  Porter. '  1877-80 ;  Chili,  1880-82:  East  Otto,  1882-83; 
La  Salle,  1883-84;  West  Webster,  1884-85;  Hemlock  Lake,  1885-87. 
Retired  from  the  active  ministry,  1887.  Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Seminary.  Lima,  N,  Y.,  1887-96.     Died  May  11,  1896,  Lima,  N.  Y, 

Married  May  29,  1850,  Mary  F.  Seager,  of  Lima,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
February,  1892.  Children:  George  W.  S.,  b.  May  3,  1855;  William 
Simpson,  b.  September  3,  1859,  d.  October,  1892. 

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1846.]  GRADUATES. 

287.  AMMI  BRADFORD  HYDE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1849;  D.D., 
Genesee  College,  1867,  and  Syracuse  University  (ad  eundem),  1874; 
Litt.D.,  University  of  Denver,  1909.  *.  N.  0.  '«!>.  B.  K.  Bom  March 
13.  1825,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1846-62.  Joined  Oneida  (now  Central  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1848.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Rushville,  N.  Y.,  1862-64. 
Professor  of  Greek  in  Allegheny  College,  1864-79;  oi  Hebrew  and 
English  Literature,  1879-84.  Professor  of  Greek,  University  of  Den- 
ver, 1884-1906;    Professor  Emeritus  and  Librarian,  1906- — . 

Married  July  25,  1850,  Mira  Smith,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Sep- 
tember 12,  1899.  Children:  Maria  Hibbard,  b.  July  11,  1855;  Fannie 
Garrettson,  b.  June  27,  1857,  d.  October  26,  1863. 

Address:    University  Park,  Denver,  Col. 

288.  *WILLL'\r^I  MURPHY  INGRAHAM.  B.A.  $.  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  February  2,  1827,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  191 
and  778,  and  of  T.  M.  Ingraham  (class  of  1844). 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1846-48.  Studied  law  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1848-50.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1850.  Practised  law  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1850-1908.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1883- 
1903.     Died  June  7,  1908,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Married  October,  1853,  Jane  A.  Seney,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
May  14,  1876.  Children:  Frances  Taft;  William  Murphy;  George 
Senev,  b.  1862  (class  of  1885)  ;  Robert  Seney  (No.  1526),  b.  August  6, 
1865.' 

289.  *LEWIS  FULLER  JONES.  B.A.:  M.A.,  1852.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  August  5,  1821,  Petersburg,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy.  Poultney,  Vt.,  1846-48. 
Health  failing,  went  to  California,  1849.  Engaged  in  quartz  mining 
and  milling,  1854-63.  County  judge  of  Mariposa  County,  Cal..  1864-69. 
Practised  law  in  California,  1867-95.  Member  of  the  convention  for 
the  revision  of  the  constitution  of  California,  1878-79.  President  of 
the  Mariposa  County  Board  of  Education,  1880.  Died  November  5, 
1895,  Mariposa,  Cal. 

Married  August  2,  1852,  Sarah  Allen,  of  Pawlet,  Vt.,  who  died 
February  15,  1909.  Children:  Lewis  Newman,  b.  May  8,  1853;  Lucy 
Sophia,  b.  September  4.  1855,  m.  W.  G.  Turner ;  Julia  Lois,  b.  Novem- 
ber 19,  1857,  m.  Mr.  Jones ;  Nathan  Clark,  b.  December  i,  1859,  d. 
November  7,  1873;   Marian  Sarah,  b.  March  31,  1862,  m.  G.  G.  Goucher. 

200.  *CHARLES  SILLIMAN  KENDALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849. 
•*-.  T.     Born  August  26,  1826,  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  thermometers  and  barometers, 
1846-53.    Died  April  14,  1853. 

291.  *REUBEN  HARRISON  LOOMIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849. 
*.  N.  e.     4>.  B.  K.     Born  January  3,  1818,  Bloomfield,  Conn. 

Tutor  in  Mathematics  in  Wesleyan  University,  1846-48.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Stationed  at  Berlin, 
Conn.,  1848-49;  Bloomfield,  1849-51:  South  Second  St.,  Williamsburg, 
N.  Y.,  1851-52;  Ridgefield.  Conn.,  1852-54;  Southport,  1854-55;  Sims- 
bury,  1855-56;  Simsbury,  North  Canton,  and  Washington  Hill,  1856-57; 
Durham,  1857-59;  Birmingham,  1859-61:  West  Winsted,  1861-63: 
Second  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1863-65;  Fair  Haven,  Conn.,  1865-68; 
Middlefield,  1868-71 ;    Southington,  1871-73.     Supernumerary,  residing 

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in  East  Granby,  Conn.,  1873-74.  Stationed  at  East  Granby,  Conn., 
1874-76;  East  Pearl  St.,  New  Haven,  1876-79;  Ansonia,  1879-82; 
Windsor  Ave.,  Hartford,  1882-85;  Windsor,  1885-87.  Superannuated, 
residing  in  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  1887-91.  Died  October  31,  1891,  Bloom- 
field,  Conn. 

Married  August  3,  1848,  Mina  Hamilton,  of  West  Granville,  Mass., 
who  died  April  16,  1855.  Married  November  29,  i860,  Emily  Gilbert, 
of  Ridgefield,  Conn.  Children:  Henry  Harrison,  b.  January  11,  1851, 
d.  January  23,  1852;  Frederick  Wadsworth,  b.  October  12,  1852,  d. 
April  23,  1867;   Sarah,  b.  April  27,  1864,  m.  J.  F.  Mohler. 

Address  of  widow :    127  College  St.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

292.  *OLIVER  MARCY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849;  LL.D.,  University 
of  Chicago,  1873.  #.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K  Born  February  13,  1820, 
Coleraine,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1846;  Amenia 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  185 1 ;  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1851-62.  Professor  of  Physics  and  Natural  History,  Northwestern 
University,  1862-70;  of  Natural  History,  1870-92;  Professor  of 
Geology  and  Curator  of  the  Museum,  and  Dean  of  the  College  of 
Liberal  Arts,  1892-99;  Acting  President,  1876-81.  Died  March  19, 
1899,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  July  2,  1847,  Elizabeth  Eunice  Smith,  of  Chatham,  Conn. 
Children :  Annie  Smith,  b.  November  30,  1851,  m.  F.  H.  Davis,  M.D., 
d.  February  22,  1900;  Edwin  Grosvenor,  b.  January  23,  1854,  d.  July 
22,  1855 ;  Frederick  Malcolm,  b.  November  2,  1856,  d.  September  25, 
1857;    Maude  Eliz'abeth  Olivia,  b.  June  20,  1862,  d.  February  i,  1875. 

Address  of  widow:   1703  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

293.  *JAMES  EDWIN  MARSH.  B.A.;  ]\I.A.,  1849;  M.D., 
Dartmouth  College,  1855.  $.  N.  e.  *.  B,  K.  Born  April  19,  1822, 
Holliston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1846;  Amenia  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1848;  Royalton,  Vt.,  1850.  Studied  medicine,  and  engaged  in 
the  drug  business  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1851.  Druggist  in  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  1857-62.  Acting  assistant  surgeon,  U.  S.  Army  Hospital, 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1862-64.  Druggist  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1865-69. 
Died  July  7,  1869. 

Married  May  6.  1850,  Emma  L.  Loomis,  of  Coventry,  Conn.,  who 
died  March  22,  1855. 

294.  *DANIEL  MARTINDALE.  B.A.  Born  January  24,  1827, 
Troy,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  77. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1846.  Taught  in  West  Feliciana, 
La.;  finished  law  studies,  1847-48.  Professor  of  Natural  Science  in 
Centenary  College,  Jackson,  La.,  and  editor  of  The  Southern  Mirror, 
1849.  Practised  law  in  Clinton,  La.,  1852-53.  Elected  district  attorney, 
1853.    Died  November  i,  1853. 

295.  *SAMUEL  SOBIESKI  NELLES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849;  D.D., 
Queen's  College,  i860;  LL.D.,  University  of  Victoria  College,  1872. 
Born  October  17,  1823,  Mount  Pleasant,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Principal  of  Newburg  Academy,  Ont.,  Canada,  1846.  Joined  Con- 
ference of  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  in  Canada,  1847.  Stationed  at 
Port  Hope,  Ont.,  Canada.  1847-48;  Toronto,  1848-50;  London,  1850. 
President  of  Victoria  College,  Cobourg,  Ont.,  Canada,  1850-87.    Fra- 

77 


1846.]  GRADUATES. 

ternal    delegate    to    General    Conference,    M.    E.    Church,    1864;     to 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference  of  England,   1873.     Died  October  21, 
1887,  Cobourg,  Ont.,  Canada. 
Married   July   3,    1851,    Mary    Bakewell    Wood,    of    Toronto,    Ont, 

Canada,  who  died  August  2,  1903.     Children : ,  b.  and  d. 

July  17,  1852;  Mary  Elleda,  b.  May  3,  1856,  m.  Kenneth  Dingwell; 
Carrie  Eliza,  b.  June  i,  1859;  Frederick  Ernest,  b.  June  24,  1861  (B.A., 
Victoria,  1881),  d.  May  11,  1907;  Louise  Florence  Celeste,  b.  January 
24,  1868  (B.A.,  Victoria,  1897),  m.  J.  R.  Starr;  Harold  Wood,  b. 
October  26,  1875. 

296.  *FALES  HENRY  NEWHALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849;  D.D., 
Genesee  College,  1866.  $.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  19,  1827,  Saugus, 
Mass. 

Taught  in  Gouverneur  Seminary.  N.  Y.,  1846;  Brooklyn  Center. 
Ohio,  1847;  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1848-53.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1851.  Stationed  at  Pynchon 
St.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1853-55;  Park  St.,  Worcester,  1855-57;  South 
St.,  Lynn,  1857-59;  Roxbury,  1859-61;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1861-63; 
Hanover  St.,  Boston,  1863.  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  English  Litera- 
ture, and  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  Wesleyan  University,  1863-71.  Studied 
and  traveled  in  Europe.  1867-68.  Stationed  at  Common  St.,  L3mn, 
Mass.,  1871-75;  South  St.,  Lynn,  1875-76.  In  poor  health,  super- 
annuated, 1876-83.  Author:  Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament. 
Died  April  6,  1883,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  August  6,  1850.  N.  Janette  Sweetser,  of  Saugus,  Mass.,  who 
died  March  12.  1887.  Children:  William  Rice  (No.  1281),  b.  Decem- 
ber 22,  i860 ;    George  Martin,  b.  October  4,  1865. 

297.  *LEWIS  FREDERICK  PELTON.  B. A. ;  M. A.,  1849 ;  M.D., 
New  York  University,  1851.  X.  <ir.  Born  February  13,  1828,  West- 
field,  Mass. 

Studied  medicine.  1845-48.  Assistant  physician.  Emigrants'  Hospital, 
Ward's  Island,  and  Penitentiary  Hospital,  Blackwell's  Island,  N.  Y., 
1849;  Kings  County  Hospital.  N.  Y.,  1850.  House  surgeon,  Brooklyn 
City  Hospital :  commenced  practice  in  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y.,  1851.  Prac- 
tised in  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1853-54.  Removed  to  Davenport,  la.,  1855. 
Practised  in  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y..  1857-58.  Coroner  of  Westchester 
County,  1862.  Surgeon  of  Board  of  Enrollment.  Tenth  Congressional 
District,  N.  Y..  1864.  Honorably  discharged  from  U.  S.  service,  1865. 
Member  of  Board  of  Supervisors,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1872. 
Practised  medicine  in  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y.,  1873-83.  Died  September  17, 
1883,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  15.  1855,  Elizabeth  C.  Calhoun,  of  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  March  24,  1885.  Children:  Frederick  Calhoun,  b.  March  28,  1856; 
Arthur  Campbell,  b.  May  16,  1862. 

298.  *CHARLES  POWERS.  B.A.  *.  X.  9.  Born  in  Amenia. 
N.  Y. 

Practised  law  in  Davenport,  la.  Married.  Died  February  3.  i860. 
Ottawa,  111. 

299.  *ELBERT  GEORGE  ROBERTS.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  October 
14,  1824,  Cornwall,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  business  in  Sumpterville,  Ala..  1846-50;  in  the  whole- 
sale grocery  business  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1851-61.    Manufacturer  of  knit 

78 


GRADUATES.  [1846. 

goods,  Goshen,  Conn.,  1864-74.     Went  to  Florida  for  his  health,  1888. 
Died  July  24,  1889,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Married  May  3,  1848,  Virginia  Kerr,  of  Alabama,  who  died  June  2, 
1901.  Children:  Elbert  Franklin,  d.  October  5,  1852;  Anne  K.,  b. 
November  3,  1857,  m.  W.  T.  Marsh;  Virginia  Helen,  b.  February  22, 
1849;  George  Kerr,  b,  March  3,  1855;  John  William,  b.  November  26, 
i860;    Elbert  Peter,  b.  October  29,  1863. 

300.  *EDWIN  CLOWES  RUSHMORE.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  New  York 
University,  1854.    X.  ^,     Born  August  7,  1824,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

Practised  medicine  in  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1854-85.  Died  February  4, 
1885,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  4,  1879,  Mary  Ella  Haff,  of  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Edwin  Haff,  b.  June  4,  1881. 

Address  of  widow:  Mrs.  C.  F.  Gittens,  354  Fulton  St.,  Hempstead, 
N.  Y. 

301.  *DAVID  ALEXANDER  SCOTT.  B.A.  Born  August  25, 
1825,  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  South  Carolina,  1846-52.  Studied  law  in  Newburgh,  N.  Y., 
1853-55-  Practised  law  in  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1855-90.  Surrogate  of 
Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  1859-68.     Died  August  27,  1890,  Sabael,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  17,  1867,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Bradley,  of  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  August  14,  1876.  Children:  William  Clement,  b. 
February  21,  1869  (B.A.,  Yale,  1893)  ;   James  Bradley,  b.  May  20,  1873. 

302.  *SETH  LORING  SPRAGUE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1849;  M.D., 
Harvard  University,  1850.  X.  '^.  Born  August  25,  1825,  Duxbury, 
Mass. 

Studied  medicine,  1846-50.  Studied  medicine  in  Paris;  traveled  in 
England,  Ireland,  and  Germany,  1850-52.  Practised  medicine  in  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1853-72.  Surgeon  in  hospital  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  and 
Washington,  D.  C,  1862.  Practised  medicine  in  Norwich,  Conn., 
1872-83;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-93;  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-97.  Died 
March  25.  1897,  W.eston,  Mass. 

Married  October  21,  1857,  Caroline  Horton  Foster,  Child:  Seth,  b. 
January,  1861. 

Address  of  widow:   Weston,  Mass. 

303.  *WILLIAM  TUNISON.    B.A. ;  M.A.,  1849.    *.  N.  e.    #.  B.  K. 

Born  August  19,  1825,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1846,  Joined  New  Jersey 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1847.  Stationed  at  New  Egypt,  N.  J., 
1847-48;  Medford,  1848-49;  Columbus,  1849-50;  Cedarville  and  Fair- 
ton,  1850-52.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference.  1852.  Stationed  at 
Belleville,  N.  J.,  1852-54;  Cross  St.,  Paterson,  1854-56;  Central 
Church,  Newark,  1856-58;  St.  Paul's,  Jersey  City,  1858-60;  Market 
St.,  Paterson,  1860-62;  Union  St.,  Newark,  1862-64;  St.  Paul's,  Jersey 
City,  1864-67;  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  1867-70;  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1870-73; 
Simpson  Church,  Jersey  City,  1873-76.  Presiding  Elder,  Jersey  City 
District,  1876-80.  Stationed  at  Simpson  Church,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
1880-83;  Washington,  1883-86;  Orange,  1886-88.  Died  April  8,  1888, 
Orange.  N.  J. 

Married  May  2,  1849,  Elizabeth  Wilbur  Woodward,  of  Imlaystown, 
N.  J.  Children:  Edmund  Jane,  b.  January  24,  1850,  d.  December  28, 
1851 ;  Ella.  b.  January  28,  1852,  m.  Samuel  Sargent;  Carrie  Wood- 
ward, b.  February  12,  1854,  d.  January  30,  1855;    William  Edgar,  b. 

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1846-47.]  GRADUATES. 

December   i6,    1855;    Benjamin   Clifford,   b.   July    16,    1858;    Clarence 
Woodward,  b.  September  3,  i860;  Alice  Browne,  b.  December  25,  1870, 
d.  May  17,  1902. 
Address  of  widow :   50  S.  Clinton  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

804.    SMITH  TUTTLE.    B.A. 

Taught   in   Maryland.      Practised   law   in   New   York,    N.   Y.,    1873. 
Has  not  been  heard  of  for  years. 
Married.     Children :    four  daughters. 
Address :   unknown. 

3(J5.  *ALBERT  JOHNSTON  WHITTAKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1849. 
Born  February  19,  1826,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.  Made  an  extensive  tour  in  Europe 
with  his  father.  Engaged  in  the  real  estate  business  in  Trenton,  N.  J., 
1853-69.  Cashier  of  Trenton  Banking  Company,  N.  J.,  1872-84. 
Director  of  the  same,  1861-74,  1881-84.  Died  March  28,  1884,  Trenton, 
N.J. 

]Married  March,  1853,  Margaret  A.  Chambers,  of  Elkton,  Md.,  who 
died  March  13,  1909. 

300.  *CALEB  P  WICKERSHAM.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  Born 
December  12,  1814,  East  Marlboro,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Hamorton,  Pa.,  1846.  Principal  of  Hall's  Creek  Academy, 
Md.,  1847.  Taught  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  1848-53;  in  a  seminary  near 
Richmond,  Ind..  1853;  in  London  Grove,  Pa.,  1854.  Associate  princi- 
pal of  Media  Academy,  Pa.,  1855.  Principal  of  a  school  in  Salem, 
N.  J.,  1857.  Associate  principal  of  Unionville  Academy,  Pa.,  i860. 
Principal  of  Friends'  Academy,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1864-70.  Associate 
principal  of  West  Chester  Academy,  Pa..  1870.  Auditor  of  Chester 
County,  Pa.,  1873.     Died  September  12,  1888,  Kennett  Square,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  1847. 

307.  *EDWARD  GAYER  ANDREWS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1854;  D.D., 
Genesee  College,  1863;  LL.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1881,  and  Wesleyan 
University,  1900.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B,  K.  Born  August  7,  1825,  New  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y.     Brother  of  T.  F.  Andrews  (class  of  1841). 

Preached  at  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  1847-48.  Joined  Oneida  (now  Cen- 
tral New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Stationed  at 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1848-50;  Cooperstown,  1850-52;  Stockbridge,  1852-54. 
Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1854. 
Principal  of  Female  College,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  1855;  Oneida  Confer- 
ence (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  1856-64.  Stationed  at  Stamford, 
Conn.,  1864-67;  Sands  St.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y..  1867-68;  St.  John's  Church, 
Brooklyn,  1868-71 ;  Seventh  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  1871-72.  Elected 
Bishop  of  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Retired,  1904.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1881-1907.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1864,  '72.  Delegate  to  Conference  of  English  and  Irish  Methodist 
Churches,  1894.     Died  December  31,  1907,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Married  August  7,  1851,  Susan  Matthews  Hotchkiss.  of  Cheshire, 
Conn.  Children:  Eva,  b.  May  5,  1852.  d.  August  7.  1852;  Winifred 
Elizabeth,  b.  April  15.  1856.,  m.  H.  C.  M.  Ingraham  (No.  V78)  ;  Helen, 
b.  June  28,  1859.  m.  W.  G.  Nixon ;  Edward  Hotchkiss.  b.  Februarv  22, 
1863  (class  of  1885)  ;  Grace,  b.  May  30,  1869  (B.S.,  Wellesley,  1896). 

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308.  *CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  GOODRICH  BRIGHAM.  B.A. 
#.  N.  8.     Born  December  3,  1823,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Entered  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  Me.,  1847.  Preached  in 
Chicopee,  Mass.,  1850.  Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church, 
Enfield,  Conn.,  1851-55;  North  Congregational  Church,  Enfield, 
1855-72.  Minister  in  Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  residing  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1872-81.    Died  October  12,  1897,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Married  September  2,  1851,  Eleanor  Maria  Smith,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  May  11,  1859.  IMarried  October  17,  i860,  Susan 
Eliza   Smith,    of    Middletown,    Conn.,   who    died   November  27,    1906. 

Children: ,  b.   September,   1852,  d.   soon  after;    Charles 

Smith,  b.   May,   1854;    William   Marshal,  b.    1857; ,  b. 

February,  1859,  d.  in  two  weeks. 

309.  *JOHN  COLBURN.     B.A.    ^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  June  26, 

1826,  Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  1847-48;  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1848-51; 
Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1852-53,  In  business  in 
Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  1853-60.  Member  of  Co.  F,  96th  N.  Y.  Vols., 
during  the  Civil  War.  In  a  government  office,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1867-69.  In  feeble  health;  patient  in  National  Military  Asylum, 
Hampton,  Va.,  1871-81,     Died  July  21,  1881,  Hampton,  Va. 

Married  September  28,  1858. 

310.  CORNELIUS  COLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  ^.  T.  Born 
September  17,  1822,  Lodi,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  G,  W.  Cole  (class  of 
1850). 

Engaged  in  mining  in  California,  1849.  Practised  law  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1850-51.  Settled  in  Sacramento,  Cal.,  and  practised  law, 
1851.  Editor  of  The  Times  (daily  and  weekly),  Sacramento,  Cal., 
1856.  Practised  law  in  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1857-63.  District  attorney 
for  city  and  county  of  Sacramento,  1858-59.  Member  of  National 
Republican  Committee,  i860.  Representative  in  Congress  from  Cali- 
fornia, 1863-64,  U.  S.  senator  from  California;  for  six  years,  chair- 
man of  the  committee  on  appropriations,  1867-73,  Practising  law  in 
Los  Angeles,  Cal;  residence,  Colegrove,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cal., 
1873 .     Author :    Memoirs. 

Married  June  6,  1853,  Olive  A.  Colegrove,  of  Trumansburg,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Emma,  b.  August  18,  1854,  m.  W.  H.  Brown;  Seward,  b. 
March  13,  1856;  Willoughby,  b.  November  20,  1857;  Lucretia,  b.  Jan- 
uary 2,  i860,  m.  H.  Waring  (deceased)  ;  Cornelia,  b.  June  i,  1863,  m. 
James  McLoughlin;  Schuyler,  b.  February  14,  1865;  Grace,  b.  January 
19,  1868,  m.  R.  H.  Jones;  Frederick,  b.  July  15,  1870,  d.  October  2, 
1873 ;   George,  b.  August  28,  1874. 

Address:    Colegrove,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cal. 

311.  *HENRY  A  COOLIDGE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  July  12,  1822, 
Forestville,    N.   Y. 

Taught  in  Morrisville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Editor  and  proprietor 
of  The  Madison  County  Whig,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1848-57;  of  The 
Litchfield  Journal,  Litchfield,  111.,  1857-63.  Editor  of  The  Leader, 
Shelbyville,  111.,  1863.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  assisting  at  teachers' 
institutes,  1865-72.  Editor  of  The  Litchfield  Independent,  1871. 
Editor  and  proprietor  of  The  Litchfield  Union  Monitor,  1873-78. 
Proofreader  in  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1889-94.     Died   October  31,   1894,   Washington,   D.   C, 

Married  October  18,  1849,  Miss  Horton,  of  Stockbridge,  N,  Y.,  who 
died  March  20,  1875.     Married  Jane  Webster  Frye,  of  Fryeburg,  Me., 

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1847.]  GRADUATES. 

who  died  June,  1907.     Children:    Edward  H.,  b.  1850,  d.  1854;    Mary, 
b.  1858  (married)  ;    Katie,  b.  1861. 

312.  *JAMES  ALEXANDER  DEAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850;  D.D., 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1873.  ^-  '^-  Born  April  3,  1823,  Hub- 
bardton,  Vt. 

Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1847.  Taught  in  Bruns- 
wick County,  Va.,  1848.  Principal  of  South  Lowell  Academy,  N.  C, 
1849-52.  Joined  North  Carolina  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852. 
Adjunct  Professor  in  Randolph-Macon  College,  1852.  Again  principal 
of  South  Lowell  Academy,  N.  C,  1853-54.  President  of  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan Female  College,  Delaware,  Ohio,  1855  J  Mansfield  Female  College, 
Ohio,  1856.  Principal  of  Asbury  Female  Institute,  Greencastle,  Ind., 
1857-59.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Confer- 
ence, M.*  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1860-61 ; 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1861-62;  Mystic,  Conn.,  1862-63;  Colchester, 
1863-64;  Fisherville.  1864-66;  Dighton,  Mass.,  1866-68;  Powers  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1868-69.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Confer- 
ence, 1869.  Stationed  at  Westville,  Conn.,  1869-71 ;  Bloomfield,  1871-72. 
President  of  East  Tennessee  Wesleyan  University,  1872-75.  Super- 
numerary, 1876-78.  One  of  the  successful  contestants  for  the  Eliza- 
beth Thompson  Prizes  given  for  essays  on  "The  Labor  Question," 
1877.  Stationed  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1878-79;  Madison,  1879.  Super- 
numerary, residing  in  Mystic.  Conn.,  1879-81.  Principal  of  Durham 
Academy,  Durham,  N.  C,  1881-82.  President  of  New  Orleans  Univer- 
sity; transferred  to  Louisiana  Conference,  1882-84.  Died  March  29, 
1885,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Married  1854,  Mary  Harris,  of  Orange  County,  N.  C,  who  died  Jan- 
uary 13,  1859.  Married  November  15,  i860,  Sarah  M.  Gilson,  of 
Mcindoes  Falls,  Vt.,  who  died  April  6,  1862.  Married  April  7,  1863, 
Jane  Harding  Noyes,  of  Mystic,  Conn.  Children :  Adeline  Elizabeth, 
b.  June  10,  1856;  Mary  Harris,  b.  January  8.  1859;  James  Gilson,  b. 
September  16,  1861. 

Address  of  widow :    Old  Mystic,  Conn. 

313.  *EDWIN  CHAUNCY  GRISWOLD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850. 
Born  May  18,  1827,  Farmington,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary.  Kingston,  Pa.,  1848.  Clerk  on  North 
River  steamboats,  1849.  Entered  Methodist  Book  Room,  N.  Y.,  1852. 
Bookseller  in  Elyria,  Ohio,  1854-77.  Lay  delegate  from  Northern 
Ohio  Conference  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Resided 
in  Elyria,  Ohio;  proprietor  of  a  book  store  for  many  years,  1877-1901. 
Died  iMarch  22,  1901,  Elyria,  Ohio. 

Married  February  2,  1852,  Anne  Sweetland,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children:  Ellen  Augusta,  b.  February  28,  1853,  m.  Rev.  L.  S.  Smith, 
d.  1878;  Edwin  Luther,  b.  February  2,  1855  (class  of  1877),  d,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1881 ;  Fannie  Martha,  b.  September  3,  1857,  m.  S.  F.  Day; 
William  Sweetland,  b.  June,  1862. 

Address  of  widow :    Elyria,  Ohio. 

314.  *DANIEL  HAIGHT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  Born  January  6, 
1827,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Practised  law  in  Port 
Chester.  N.  Y.,  1857-1908.    Died  March  14,  1908.  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Married  1859.  Susan  Matilda  Sutton,  of  Purchase,  N.  Y.,  who  died. 
Married  July  14,  1874.  Louisa  Lyon,  of  Greenwich,  Conn.,  who  died 
March  21,  1893.     Children  :    Josephine,  m.  Mr.  Jones  ;   Daniel,  b.  Febru- 

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GRADUATES.  [1847. 

ary  9,  1876;   John,  b.  January  i,  1879,  d.  October  11,  1898;   Martha,  b. 
August  8,  1884. 

315.  *ORANGE  JUDD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1850.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
July  26,  1822,  near  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Portland,  Conn.,  1847;  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1848-49.  Principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1849-50. 
Studied  chemistry  in  Yale  College,  1850-53.  Lectured  on  agriculture 
in  Windham  County,  Conn.,  1852-53.  Editor  of  The  American  Agri- 
culturist, 1853-81.  Agricultural  editor  of  The  New  York  Times, 
1854-63.  Became  sole  proprietor  of  The  American  Agriculturist,  1856. 
Resided  in  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1856-71.  Served  with  the  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission  at  Gettysburg,  1863 ;  in  General  Grajit's  army,  1864. 
President  of  the  New  York,  Flushing  &  North  Side  Railroad,  and 
actively  engaged  in  its  construction ;  also  president  of  New  York  & 
Flushing  Railroad,  1868-69.  Published  The  American  Agriculturist, 
and  numerous  books,  chiefly  agricultural  and  scientific,  1856-84.  Pub- 
lished The  Hearth  and  Home,  1870-73.  Established  the  Orange  Judd 
Farmer  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1884.  Resided  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1871-72;  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1874-77; 
Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1877-84;  Evanston,  111.,  1884-92.  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan University,  1871-92.  Donor  of  Orange  Judd  Hall  of  Natural 
Science,  1869.     Died  December  27,  1892,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  October  10,  1847,  Sarah  L.  Ford,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who 
died  1854.  Married  May  i,  1855,  Harriet  Stewart,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y., 
who  died  August  2,  1907.  Children :  a  son,  b.  July  26,  1848,  d.  soon 
after;  Orange,  b.  January  19,  1850,  d.  September  3^1851;  Orange,  b. 
March  23,  1852,  d.  April  2,  1^53 ;  Sarah  Ford,  b.  July  18,  1854,  m.  G.  B. 
Goode  (No.  917)  ;  William  Orange,  b.  March  3,  1856,  d.  February  22, 
1869;  Charles  Ozias,  b.  November  9.  1858  (class  of  1878),  d.  July  9, 
1877;  George  Thomas  (No.  1329),  b.  July  6,  1861,  d.  February  17, 
1892;   James  Strong  (No.  1392),  b.  December  25,  1863. 

316.  JOSEPH  ELIJAH  KING.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1850;  D.D.,  Union 
College,  1863;  Ph.D.,  Regents  of  University  of  New  York,  1872. 
^,  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  30,  1823,  Laurens,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  723. 

Taught  in  Vermont  Conference  Seminary,  Newbury,  Vt.,  1847-48; 
principal,  1848-53.  Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1849. 
Principal  of  Fort  Plain  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1853-54.     President  of  Fort 

Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1854 •    Transferred  to  Troy  Conference, 

1856.     President,  First  National  Bank  of  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.     Trustee 

of  Wesleyan   University,   1871 .     Delegate   to   General   Conference, 

M.  E.  Church,  1856,  '64;   reserve  delegate,  1868,  '72. 

Married  1850,  Melissa  Bayley,  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  who  died  October 
17,  1887.  Married  December  28,  1889,  Mrs.  Josephine  Mary  Batcheller. 
Children:  Mary  Ellen,  b.  July  20,  1852,  m.  M.  W.  VanDenburg  (No. 
942),  d.  February  13,  1879;  Charles  Joseph,  b.  December  24,  1855,  d. 
March  25,  1858 ;  Alice  Eliza,  b.  September  10,  1859,  m.  W.  W.  McGilton 
(No.  1278)  ;    Helen  Melissa,  b.  April  2,  1863,  m.  J.  E.  Cheesman. 

Address :   Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

317.  *JOHN  PARKER  LEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  Born  January 
15,  1821,  Stanstead,  Que.,  Canada. 

Taught  in  High  School.  Summerfield,  S.  C,  1847-48.  Principal  of 
High  School.  Camden,  S.  C,  1849.  Taught  in  Oak  Bowery  Female 
College,  Ala.,   1850;    Auburn  Masonic  Female  College,  Ala.,   1851-52. 

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President  of  the  latter,  1853.  Taught  in  Tuskegee  Female  College, 
Ala.,  1854.  Principal  of  Brookhaven  College  for  Young  Ladies,  Miss., 
1859-60.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Stanstead,  1861.  Principal  of  Stan- 
stead  Academy,  1866-67.  ^lember  of  the  firm  of  J.  W.  Burke  &  Co., 
publishers,  Macon,  Ga.,  1870-76.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Forsyth,  Ga., 
1877-83.  In  the  Franklin  Printing-House,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1883-87. 
Warden  of  the  city  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1887-90.  Resided  in  California, 
preaching  and  lecturing  occasionally,  1891-1910.  Died  November  22, 
1910,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Married  September  19,  1850,  Luella  Hannah  Pinkham,  of  Stanstead, 
Que.,  Canada,  who  died  February  18.  1905.  Children :  Ella  Alabama, 
b.  November  15,  1851,  m.  W.  W.  DeHaven ;  Emma  America,  b.  March 
30,  1856,  m.  H.  Morrill ;   Rosa  Bell,  b.  July  19,  1862. 

318.  EDWARD  SPALDING  LIPPITT.  B.A. ;  U.A.,  1850.  X.  <ir. 
Born  September  17,  1824.  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Literary  Institute,  Pembroke,  N,  H.,  1847-48.  Taught 
in  Wesleyan  Female  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1848-52.  Principal  of 
Boys'  Classical  School,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1852-54.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1854.  Practised  law  in  Cincinnati,  1854-62.  City  solicitor  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1859-60.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of  the  Pacific, 
Cal.,  1862-63.  Principal  and  superintendent  of  schools,  Petaluma,  Cal, 
1863-67.  Acting  pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Petaluma, 
Cal.,  1863.  Stationed  at  M.  E.  Church,  Petaluma,  1864-66.  Principal 
of  Scientific  and  Classical  Institute,  Petaluma,  and  acting  pastor  of 
First   Congregational    Church,    1866-68.      Practising   law   in   Petaluma, 

1870 .     City  attorney  for  Petaluma,  1875-83.    General  counsel,  S.  F. 

&  N.  P.  Railway  Company,  1875-92.  Presidential  elector.  State  of 
California,  1888. 

Married  November  22,  1848,  Helen  M.  Young,  of  Lebanon,  N.  H., 
who  diVd  June  27,  1849.  Married  July  2,  1851,  Sarah  Lucretia  Lewis, 
of  Monroe,  La.  Children :  Sarah  Frances,  b.  October  10,  1853,  d. 
October  5,  1859;  Martha  Lewis,  b.  December  26,  1855,  d.  October  11, 
1859;  Mary  Willis,  b.  March  9,  1858,  m.  J.  H.  Fitch;  Helen  Marion,  b. 
March  31,  i860,  m.  T.  K.  Dougherty;  Edward  Lewis,  b.  June  29,  1862 
(B.A.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1882)  ;  Fannie  Richardson,  b.  March  9, 
1865,  d.  August  5,  1865 ;  Frank  Kavanaugh,  b.  March  9,  1865 ;  Lois 
Gertrude,  b.  June  10,  1^74. 

Address :    Petaluma,  Cal. 

319.  *JAMES  N  MARTIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853;  Ph.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  the  Pacific ;  D.D.,  from  the  same.  Born  October  10,  1823, 
Augusta,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Principal  of  Galena  Seminary,  111..  1848.  Taught  in  Rock  River 
Seminary,  Mt.  Morris,  III,  1848-50.  Engaged  in  mining  in  California, 
1850-53.  Taught  in  Rock  River  Seminary,  1853-57;  Belleville  Semi- 
nary, Ont.,  Canada,  1857-58.  Joined  Rock  River  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1858.  Stationed  at  Rockton,  III.  1858-60;  Oregon,  1860-61; 
Morris,  1861-63 ;  Newark,  1863-64.  President  of  Minnesota  Female 
College,  1864.  Transferred  to  California  Conference,  1866.  Stationed 
at  Grass  Valley,  Cal,  1866-68;  Marysville,  1868-70;  San  Francisco, 
1870-72.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  University  of  the  Pacific, 
Cal,  1872-90;  Vice  President,  1875-90;  Professor  Emeritus,  residing 
in  Seattle.  Wash.,  1890-1909.     Died  January  18,  1909,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Married  July  2.  1856,  Mary  E.  Murphy,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Children:  Mary  Elia,  b.  February  12,  i860,  m.  A.  B.  Stewart;  Elvert 
Lincoln,  b.  December  21,  1865,  d.  October  20,  1869. 

Address  of  widow:   Hotel  Perry,  Seattle,  Wash. 

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320.  *CORNELIUS  WORTENDYKE  LAFAYETTE  MORROW. 
B.A.;  M.A.,  1867.  X.  <ir.  Born  August  16,  1824,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Brother  of  J.  I.  Morrow  (class  of  1849). 

Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1847-48.  Joined  New  Jersey  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Taught  in  Newark  Wesleyan  Institute, 
N.  J.,  1849.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  in  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1850-69; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  also  engaged  in  literary  pursuits,  1869-86.  Resided  in 
Huntington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  engaged  in  literary  pursuits,  1886-95.  Died 
February  24,  1895,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  27,  1850,  Jane  Eliza  Chase  (sister  of  No.  i),  of 
Middletown,  Conn.,  who  died  December  11,  1905.  Children:  John 
Henry,  b.  January  6,  1851  ;  Sophie  Chase,  b.  July  9,  1853,  m.  D.  W. 
DeForest,  d.  June  16,  1885 ;  Cornelius  Wortendyke,  b.  February  8, 
1855;    Charles  Sumner,  b.  October  15,  1857,  d.  August  2,  1862. 

321.  *JOHN  HALL  NEWTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1850.  Born  March 
22,  1826,  Durham,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1848-49.  Studied  in 
Andover  Theological  Seminary;  also  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1849-50. 
Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1850-52.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1852. 
Pastor  of  Second  Congregational  Church,  Middle  Haddam,  Conn., 
1855-62,    Died  August  15,  1863,  Middletown,  Conn. 

322.  *BENJAMIN  PILSBURY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850;  D.D.,  East 
Tennessee  Wesleyan  University,  1875.  $.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
October  25,  1824,  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  also  preached  at  Westville,  Conn., 
1847-50.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  By  divi- 
sion of  conference,  became  member  of  New  York  East  Conference, 
1849.  Stationed  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  1850-52;  New  Britain,  1852-53; 
Waterbury,  1853-55;  7th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855-57;  Hempstead, 
1857-59;  Rye,  1859-60;  St.  John  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1860-62; 
South  Third  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1862-64.  Presiding  Elder  of  South 
Long  Island  District,  1864-68.  Stationed  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  1868-69; 
Watertown,  1870-72.  Presiding  Elder  of  New  Haven  District,  1872-76. 
Stationed  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1876-77;  Stratford,  1877-80;  Woodbury, 
1880-82;  Durham  Center,  1882-84;  Forestville,  1884-86.  Supernumer- 
ary, 1886-87.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '68. 
Died  February  27,  1887,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  April  24,  1848,  H.  Maria  Chandler,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  April  4,  1886.  Children:  Benjamin  Chandler  (No.  1096),  b. 
August  10,  1854;   Sarah  Maria,  b.  December  3,  1857,  d.  January  6,  1874. 

323.  *SILAS  WRIGHT  ROBBINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  ^.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  January  12,  1827,  Dorset,  Vt. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1847;  Newark  Wes- 
leyan Institute,  N.  J.,  1848.  Pastor  of  Quarry  St.  (now  8th  Ave.) 
M.  E.  Church.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1849-50.  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity 
School,  1850.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  North  Haven,  Conn., 
1852-56;  East  Haddam,  1856-71;  Manchester,  1871-91.  Retired, 
residing  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1893-1907.  Died  May  31,  1907,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Married  May  20,  1856,  Lydia  Walker  Andrews  (sister  of  No.  307), 
of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  who  died  November  21,  1909.  Children:  Frederick 
Wright  (No.  1253),  b.  April  7,  1857;  George  Andrews  (No.  1336),  b. 
March  21,  i860;  Anna  Florence,  b.  October  8,  1865,  d.  November  12, 
1890;   Clara  Gertrude,  b.  April  5,  1867,  m.  B.  W.  Loveland. 

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824.  *JAMES  ROGERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1850.  Born  September  28, 
1818,  Cambria,  N.  Y. 

Lectured  on  telegraphy,  1847-48.  Principal  of  High  School,  Port- 
land, Conn.,  1848-49.  Went  to  California ;  spent  the  winter  in 
Panama,  1849.  Taught  in  Sacramento.  Cal.,  1850.  Joined  California 
and  Oregon  Mission  Conference,  M.  E.  Church;  stationed  at  Sacra- 
mento, to  establish  a  seminary,  1851.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  preach- 
ing in  Sacramento,  1852.  Stationed  at  Shasta  City,  Cal.,  1853-54; 
Auburn,  1854-55;  Coloma,  1855-56.  Principal  of  Female  Collegiate 
Institute,  Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  1856-58.  Professor  of  Natural  Science, 
University  of  the  Pacific,  Cal.,  1858-60.  Stationed  at  Michigan  Bluff, 
Cal.,  1861-62;  Iowa  Hill,  1862-63;  Downieville,  1863-64;  Auburn  and 
Ophir,  1864-65.  Supernumerary,  1865-67.  Located  on  account  of  ill 
health;  keeper  of  the  lighthouse,  Point  Conception,  Cal.,  1868.  Head- 
master of  St.  Matthew's  Hall.  San  Mateo,  Cal..  1874-75.  Principal  of 
Whitman  Seminary,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1879-81 ;  Haven  Normal 
School,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1881-82.     Died  May  15,  1898,  Crestview,  Fla. 

Married  September.  1853,  Sophia  J.  Pettit,  of  Illinois,  who  died 
January  i,  1879.  Children:  Lewis  Henry,  b.  July  16,  1854;  Effie 
Lizzie,  b.  October  17,  1856. 


325.  *PERRY  CHILDS  SMITH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1850.  Born 
November  24,  1827,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Son  of  President  Smith ; 
brother  of  No.  495. 

Taught  in  Clayton,  Ala.,  1847-48;  High  School.  Middletown.  Conn., 
1849.  Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1851.  Employed  in  a  steamboat  office  in  Albany,  N.  Y.  In  the  office 
of  the  People's  Line.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1854.  General  agent  in  same 
office,  1869-71.  Resided  in  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1871-72.  Engaged  in 
surveying  in  Appleton,  Wis.,  1872.  Connected  with  the  Green  Bay  & 
Mississippi  Canal  Companv,  1873;  Appleton  Furnace  Company,  Wis., 
1876-83;  Atlas  Powder  Company.  Gibbstown,  N.  J.,  1883-85.  Dis- 
bursing clerk  and  superintendent.  U.  S.  Post  Office  Department, 
1885-88.  Chief  of  the  Appointment  Division,  U.  S.  Treasury  Depart- 
ment, 1888-89.  Resided  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  1889-1903.  Died  May  16, 
1903,  Newport,  R.  I. 


826.  *JULIUS  SYLVESTER  TOWNSEND.  B.A.  Born  June 
10,  1824,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  1848;  Rome  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1849. 
Studied  theology  in  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1850;  rector  of  Trinitv  Church, 
Fayetteville.  N.  Y..  and  St.  Mark's  Church,  Jamesville,  N.  Y.,  1851. 
Rector 'of  Trinity  Church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1853.  In  missionary  work 
in  North  and  East  Attleboro.  Mass.,  1859.  Resigned  and  went  to  Port 
Byron,  N.  Y..  on  account  of  failure  of  health.  Assistant  minister  in 
St.  Peter's  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1861-63.  Died  April  16,  1864, 
Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  14,  1854,  Martha  Louise  Rice,  oi  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 
Children:   Smith  De  Lancey,  b.  March  27,  i860  (B.A.,  Hobart,  1880). 

Address  of  widow:  Mrs.  Louise  Townsend  Bonnar,  293  De  Kalb 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


827.  *BENJAMIN  VAN  KIRK.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1850.  Born  July  4, 
1827,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1847-51.  Principal  of  Beth- 
lehem Boarding  School  for  Boys,  Pa.,  1851.     Principal  and  proprietor 

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of  Nisky  Hill  Seminary,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1854-57.  Taught  in  Moravian 
Seminary  for  Young  Ladies,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1859-61,  Vice  principal 
of  the  same,  1866-82.  Bookkeeper,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1882-1902. 
Retired,  living  in  Philadelphia,  1902-09.  Died  December  17,  1909, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Married  October  31,  1850,  Caroline  Maria  Protzman,  of  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  who  died  December  12,  1891.  Children:  Martha  Elizabeth,  b. 
September  8,  1851 ;  Charlotte  Annie,  b.  January  5,  1854;  Charles 
Augustus,  b.  November  25,  1855,  d.  August  5,  1856;  Charles  Frederick, 
b.  December  12,  1856,  d.  April  27,  1857;  Benjamin  Russell,  b.  April  24, 
1859  (M.E.,  Lehigh,  1880)  ;  Edwin  Stanton,  b.  January  3,  1862,  d. 
September  10,  1862. 


328.  *GEORGE  BELL  NEWELL  WAILES.  B.A.  Born  Sep- 
tember 21,  1828,  Wilkinson  Co.,  Miss. 

Studied  law  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1847.  Editor  of  The  Wilkinson 
County  Whig,  Miss.,  1848.  Practised  law  in  Natchez,  Miss.,  1850; 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1865;  Plaquemine,  La.,  1873-80;  Bayou  Goula  and 
Iberville,  La.,  1880-1904.  Member  of  Louisiana  Senate.  City  attorney 
of  Iberville,  1894-1904.  Colonel  of  a  Confederate  regiment  in  the 
Civil  W^r.    Died  February  6,  1904,  Iberville,  La. 

Married  November  29,  1855,  Cecile  Cropper,  of  Iberville,  La.  Chil- 
dren: Julie  Cecilia  (deceased);  Ernestine  Jennie  Bell  (deceased); 
Cecil  Cropper  (deceased);  Marie  Georgine,  m.  B.  O.  Morris;  Louise 
Rebecca;  Celeste  Eulalie,  m.  Benjamin  Deblieux;  Mary  Olive,  m. 
H.  C.  Whiteman. 

Address  of  widow :  care  of  Mrs.  H.  C.  Whiteman,  Donaldsonville, 
La.' 


329.  *ALEXANDER  WINCHELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1850;  LL.D., 
1867.     $.  N.  e.     $.  B.  K.     Born  December  31,  1824,  North  East,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1847;  Amenia  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1848.  Principal  of  Mesopotamia  Female  Seminary,  Eutaw,  Ala., 
1851.  President  of  Masonic  University,  Selma,  Ala.,  1853.  Professor 
of  Physics  and  Civil  Engineering,  University  of  Michigan,  1853-55. 
Engineer  of  Ann  Arbor  &  Jonesville  Rajlroad  route,  1855.  Professor 
of  Geology,  Zoology,  and  Botany,  University  of  Michigan,  1855-72. 
Editor  of  The  Michigan  Journal  of  Education,  1859.  State  geologist 
and  naturalist,  retaining  his  chair  in  the  University,  1859-62.  Professor 
of  Geology,  Zoology,  and  Botany,  Kentucky  University,  retaining 
same  chair  in  University  of  Michigan,  1866-69.  Director  of  Geological 
Survey  of  Michigan,  1869-71.  Vice  president  of  American  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  1872.  Chancellor  of  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, 1873-74.  Professor  of  Geology,  Zoology,  and  Botany,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1874-78;  of  the  same  in  Vanderbilt  University, 
retaining  same  chair  in  Syracuse,  1875-78.  Professor  of  Geology 
and  Paleontology,  University  of  Michigan,  1879-91.  Author:  Sketches 
of  Creation;  Preadamites ;  Reconciliation  of  Science  and  Religion. 
Died  February  19,  1891,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Married  December  10,  1849,  Julia  Frances  Lines,  of  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Julia  Alexandra,  b.  October  31,  1851,  d.  May  16,  i860;  Jennie 
Carissima,  b.  October  20,  1853,  m.  A.  H.  Sylvester;  Stella  Clarissa,  b. 
August  II,  1857,  d.  November  22,  1859;  Alexander  Julius,  b.  August 
9,  i860,  d.  July  19,  1861;  Ida  Belle,  b.  May  2^,  1862,  m.  H.  V.  Winchell; 
Flora  Mabel,  b.  September  17,  1867,  d.  December  24,  1873. 

Address  of  widow :    505  Palace  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

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CLASS.  OF  1848. 

330.  *JONATHAN  EBENEZER  BARNES.  B.A.;  M.A..  1851. 
^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  March  8,  1828,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  at  home,  1848-49.  Taught  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1849-50, 
Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1850-54.  Assistant  pastor  of  Con- 
gregational Church,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1855-56.  Pursued  theological 
and  philosophical  studies,  Middletown,  Conn.,  preaching  occasionally, 
1856-59,  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Darien,  Conn.,  1859-66, 
Died  May  31,  1866,  Darien,  Conn. 

Married  September  12,  i860,  Emilv  Hart  Wells,  of  Wethersfield, 
Conn.     Child:   Jonathan,  b.  July  31,  1864  (B.A.,  Yale,  1885). 

Address  of  widow:    Mrs.  S.  P.  Leeds,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

331.  *FRANKLIN  OTIS  BLAIR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  Born 
November  30,  1822,  Blandford,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  L,  1848.  Principal  of  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Springfield, 
Vt.,  1850,  Adjunct  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Science, 
Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1856-57.  Joined  Wisconsin  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1857.  Transferred  to  Southern  Illinois  Conference, 
1858.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  McKendree  College,  111.,  1858-73. 
Financial  agent  of  McKendree  College,  1870.  Agent  of  American 
Bible  Society,  1873-88.  Senior  editor  of  The  Daily  and  Weekly 
Trinidad  News,  Col.,  1888-96.     Died  October  14,  1896,  Trinidad,  Col. 

Married  August  7,  1853,  Electa  Anna  Adams,  of  Luzerne,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  July  20,  1888.  Children:  Anna  Eliza,  b.  November  26,  1857,  d. 
September  25,  1859;   Erwin  Otis,  b.  October  16,  i860. 

332.  *WILLIAM  WARNER  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  $.  B,  K. 
Born  August  19,  1826,  Bristol,  Vt. 

Taught  in.Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1848;  principal, 
1850.  Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1853; 
Baton  Rouge  Collegiate  Institute,  La.,  i860;  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Seminarv',  Lima,  N,  Y.,  1861-63.  Acting  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Genesee  College,  N.  Y.,  1864.  In  feeble  health ;  resided  in  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1865-66.    Died  September  19,  1869. 

333.  *JOHN  CURRIER  CLARKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  -K  T. 
Born  March  3,  1822,  Chester,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary,  Northfield,  N,  H., 
1848-50;  principal,  1850-51;  associate  principal  (with  No.  344), 
1851-52.  Engaged  in  the  lumber  business  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1852-54; 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1854-57.  Removed  to  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  1858.  Super- 
intendent of  schools  for  St.  Clair  Co.,  Mich.,  1867-71.  Engaged  in  the 
lumber  business,  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  1873.  Cashier  of  First  National 
Bank,  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  1874-81.  Trustee  of  Albion  College.  Member 
of  School  Board,  St.  Clair,  Mich.     Died  1903,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Married  November  23,  1854,  Miss  Edson,  of  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 
Children:  Willis  Gaylord  (No.  1144),  b.  May  28,  1856;  Edward 
Edson,  b.  September  7,  1860,  d.  August  20,  1863. 

334.  *JOEL  BARBER  CLOUGH.  B.S.  Born  October  30,  1823, 
Palmer,  Mass. 

Entered  an  engineer's  office  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1848.  Engineer  on 
Mobile  &  Ohio  Railroad,  1848-49.  Assisted  in  locating  Vermont  Valley 
Railroad;    assistant  engineer  successively  on  Cleveland,  Columbus  & 

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GRADUATES.  [1848 

Cincinnati  Railroad,  and  Cleveland,  Painsville  &  Ashtabula  Railroad, 
1850.  Engineer,  Mobile  &  Ohio  Railroad,  1851-56;  Edgefield  &  Ken- 
tucky Railroad,  1856-60;  Nashville  &  Henderson  Railroad,  1860-61. 
Engaged  in  farming  near  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1861-62.  Engineer  of 
construction,  U.  S.  military  railroads,  1863-64.  Honorably  discharged 
on  account  of  ill  health,  1864.  Engaged  in  farming  near  Alinneapolis, 
Minn.,  1865.  Chief  engineer,  Hastings  &  Dakota  Railroad,  1866-68. 
City  engineer  and  street  commissioner,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1869-70. 
Chief  engineer,  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Railroad,  1870-71.  Assisted 
in  building  a  section  of  Northern  Pacific  Railroad;  chief  engineer, 
Northern  Central  Railroad  of  Minnesota,  1872-73.  City  engineer, 
IMinneapolis,  Minn.,  1874-75.  Chief  engineer,  Minnesota  Northern 
Railroad,  1876-77.  Engaged  in  farming  near  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1878-79.  General  assistant  engineer.  Northern  Pacific  Railroad, 
1880-81.  Engineer  of  Yellowstone  Division,  Northern  Pacific  Railroad, 
with  headquarters  at  Miles  City,  Mont.,  1881-87.  Died  August  22, 
1887,  Helena,  Mont. 

Married  July  12,  1854,  Mary  Annie  Pierce,  of  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  who 
died  January  25,  1896.  Children :  Mary  Estella,  b.  November  24,  1855, 
m.  R.  W.  Clough;  Frank  Pierce,  b.  February  6,  1858;  Ernest  John 
Childe,  b.  March  10,  i860;  Florence  Augusta,  b.  July  31,  1862,  m.  T.  S. 
Booth. 

335.  *DAVID  NELSON  CONGER.  B.A.  Born  July  30,  1825, 
Danby,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Mississippi  (1849),  Ohio,  Wisconsin,  Indiana,  and 
Missouri.  For  two  years  in  U.  S.  Army  during  the  Civil  War.  Prin- 
cipal of  a  public  school,  Westport,  Mo.,  1869-70;  New  Florence,  Mo., 
1871.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Practised  law  in 
Moberly,  Mo.,  1873.  Principal  of  public  schools  in  Renie,  Heytsville, 
and  Memphis,  Mo.,  1873-76.  Taught  in  Moberly,  Mo.,  1876.  Princi- 
pal of  First  Ward  School,  Moberly,  1877.  Taught  in  Jacksonville, 
Mo.,  1878;  near  Moberly,  1879.  Principal  of  a  public  school,  Moberly, 
1880.  Engaged  in  fruit-farming  in  Moberly,  1881-1904.  Died  July  9, 
1904,  Moberly,  Mo. 

Married  1870,  Mrs.  Lydia  F.  Romig,  of  Grasshopper  Falls,  Kans., 
who  died  before  1904. 

336.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  DAVENPORT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851. 
Born  August  16,  1826,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Tarrytown  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Principal  of  Rhinebeck 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1854-57.  Taught  in  Tarrytown  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1857-60.  Principal  of  Barnesville  Classical  Institute,  Ohio,  1860-66; 
First  Ward  Public  School,  Wheeling,  Va.,  1866-68.  Engaged  in  fruit 
farming  in  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1869-72.  Engaged  in  farming  near  Gibbon, 
Nebr.,  1872-96.     Died  February  9,  1896,  Gibbon,  Nebr. 

Married  December  27,  1849,  Anne  Burnett.  Children:  Friend 
Smith,  b.  October  2,  1851,  d.  January  6,  1853;  James  Alfred,  b.  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1855;  Charles  Allen,  b.  February  13,  1859;  Thomas  Bradfield, 
b.  March  11,  1864,  d.  July  25,  1864;  Mary  Frances,  b.  July  30,  1865,  d. 
November  19,  1867. 

Address  of  widow:    Parkplace,  Ore. 

337.  *JOSEPH  BENSON  FREEMAN.    B.A.    $.  N.  0.    $.  B.  K 

Taught  in  or  near  Chicago,  111.,  1848.     Died  March  i,  1849,  in  Ohio. 

338.  *JOHN  PHILANDER  GRIFFIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
A.  A.  $.     Born  January  7,  1821,  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

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Taught  in  Fairfield  Academy,  N,  Y.,  1848-50;  associate  principal, 
1850-53.  Taught  in  Bloomfield  Institute,  N.  J.,  1853-56.  Principal  of 
Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1856-69.  Librarian,  registrar,  and 
business  manager  of  Syracuse  University,  1871-75.  Business  manager 
of  The  Northern  Christian  Advocate,  1875-90.  Died  April  21,  i^, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  23,  1850,  Phoebe  A.  Walker,  of  Russia,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  May  26,  1901. 

839.  *SAMUEL  HALL  HARRINGTON.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Starling 
Medical  College.  1852.     Born  November  18,  1827,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  the  shoe  business,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1848-49.  Began  the 
study  of  law,  later  of  medicine,  1849.  Practised  medicine,  Richmond, 
Ind.,  1852-59.     Died  September,  1859,  Richmond,  Ind. 

Married  August.  1852,  Jane  E.  Blanchard,  of  Richmond,  Ind. 
Children:   Mary;    Belle. 

840.  *WILLIAM  GEORGE  HAWKINS.  B.A.  Born  October 
22,  1823,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Member  of  Theological  Seminary,  Fairfax  County,  Va.,  1848-51. 
Ordained  deacon  in  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1851.  Rector  of 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Centerville.  Md.,  1852.  Called  to  the  rectorship  of 
the  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Rector  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Piqua,  Pa.,  1856-58.  Removed  to  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1858. 
Rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Wilkinsonville,  Mass.,  1859.  Appointed 
to  general  charge  of  missions  in  the  Diocese  of  Mass. ;  established 
churches  in  Fitchburg,  Milford,  and  Oxford,  1862.  Agent  of  National 
Freedmen's  Commission  in  Maine ;  secretary  of  Freedmen's  Commis- 
sion ;  editor  of  The  Freedman's  Advocate,  1863.  Editor  of  The 
National  Freedman,  1864-66.  Registrar  of  Third  District,  York 
County,  Va. ;  resided  at  Rippon  Hall,  Va.,  1866-67.  Rector  of  Trinity 
Church,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1868-73.  Resided  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ; 
chaplain  of  the  New  York  Asylum  for  Inebriates,  1873-76.  In  charge 
of  Christ's  Mission  Chapel,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  '1876-78.  Rector  of  Christ 
Church,  Beatrice,  Nebr.,  1879-82;  of  the  Gage  County  English  and 
Classical  School,  Beatrice,  Nebr.,  1880-82;  of  the  Church  of  Our 
Saviour,  North  Platte,  Nebr.,  1882.  Retired  from  active  work,  1882. 
In  charge  of  missions  of  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Wellfieet, 
Nebr.,  and  adjacent  places.     Died  July  18,  1909,  Denver,  Col. 

Married  October  i,  1851,  Narcissa  Brainard  Simmons,  of  Essex, 
Conn.,  who  died  January  8,  1902.  Children :  Rachel  Thomson,  b. 
October  31.  1852,  m.  H.  H.  Rathborn ;  John  Henrv  Willis,  b.  February 
13,  1855;  William  Brainerd,  b.  July  15,  1857,  d.  March,  1880;  Joseph 
Dorsey,  b.  March  13,  1859;  George  Cole,  b.  May  10,  1861,  d.  December 
9,  1905;  Carroll  Courtiny,  b.  April  15,  1863;  Hannah  Woolsey,  b. 
September  24,  1865,  m.  Frank  Smith. 

841.  *EBENEZER  HODSDON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852.  Born  October 
2y,  1818,  Berwick,  Me. 

Principal  of  Alexander  Academy,  Burke  Co.,  Ga.,  1849;  Greenville 
Academy,  Ga.,  1850-51.  Taught  in  Oak  Bowery  Female  College,  Ala., 
1852-53.  Principal  of  English  and  Classical  School,  Auburn,  Ala., 
1853;  Montevallo  Institute,  Ala.,  1854-55.  Taught  in  Autauga  and 
Jeflferson,  Ala.,  1856-59.  Principal  of  Jasper  Academy,  Ala.,  1860-67; 
of  public  schools  in  Illinois,  1867-72;  of  public  schools.  Corning,  Mo., 
1872-74.  Engaged  in  fruit  farming,  1874-94.  Died  August  22,  1894, 
Corning,  Mo. 

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Married  1849,  Amanda  Lee  (sister  of  No.  317),  of  Stanstead,  Que., 
Canada,  who  died  August  4,  1899.  Children :  Laura  Reese,  b.  May  12, 
1850;  Clara  Lee,  b.  February  14,  1852,  d.  January  9,  1880;  Stephen 
Olin,  b.  October  19,  1853  (deceased)  ;  Florabell,  b.  September  10,  1855, 
d.  March  8,  1858;   Florabell  Amanda,  b.  March  8,  1859. 

342.  *WILLIAM  CASE  KENDALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  Born 
December  25,  1822,  Covington,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Stationed  at 
Cambria,  N.  Y.,  1848-50;  Royalton,  1850-51;  Pike,  1851-52;  Covington, 
1852-54;  Albion,  1854-55;  Brockport,  1855-56;  North  Chili,  1856-57; 
West  Falls,  1857-58.     Died  February  i,  1858,  West  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  19,  1850,  Martha  Frances  Wallace,  of  Covington, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  April  13,  1891. 

343.  *EDWIN  RUTHVEN  KEYES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  7,  1826,  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Livingston,  Va.,  1849.  Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1850.  Stationed  at  Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  1850-51 ;  Niagara 
Falls,  1851-52;  Alexander,  1852-53.  Superannuated;  removed  to  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Preached  in  the  Vestry  St.  M.  E.  Church,  1853-54. 
Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1854.  Stationed  at  Tarrytown, 
N.  Y.,  1854-56;  Newburgh,  1856-58;  Shrove  Oaks,  1858-59;  Sing 
Sing,  1859-61 ;  Yonkers,  1861-63.  Chaplain  6th  New  York  Heavy 
Artillery,  1863.  Resided  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1863-65.  Stationed  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1865-67.  Transferred  to  Maine  Conference,  1867. 
Stationed  at  Chestnut  St.,  Portland,  Me.,  1867-69.  Withdrew  from  the 
M.  E.  Church,  and  joined  the  New  (Swedenborgian)  Church,  1869. 
Missionary  of  the  New  York  Association  of  the  New  Church ;  resided 
in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1869-71.  Pastor  of  First  New  Church  Society, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1871-73.  Practised  law  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1874-86. 
Died  November  16,  1886,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  4,  1849,  Sarah  Ann  Bradshaw,  of  Lovingston,  Va., 
who  died  January  7,  1894.  Children :  Edwin  Ruthven,  b.  January  19, 
1853,  d.  November  19,  1900 ;  Malcolm  Sidney,  b.  July  2,  1859 ;'  Charlotte 
Lilian,  b.  April  20,  1861,  m.  M.  H.  Dameron;  Frank,  b.  November  15, 
1864. 

844.  *JAMES  ELIJAH  LATIMER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  185 1 ;  D.D., 
1868.    ^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  October  7,  1826,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1848;  Genesee  Wesleyan  Semi- 
nary, Lima,  N.  Y.,  1849-50.  Principal  of  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary, 
Northfield,  N.  H.,  1851-54;  Fort  Plain  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1854-58. 
Joined  East  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Taught  in 
Elmira  Female  College,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Stationed  at  First  Church, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1861-63;  Asbury  Church,  Rochester,  1863-65;  First 
Church,  Rochester,  1865-68.  Studied  in  Europe,  1868-69.  Pastor  of  a 
church  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  1869.  Professor  of  Historic  Theology  in 
the  School  of  Theology  of  Boston  University,  1870-74;  Dean,  and 
Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  in  the  same,  1874-84.  IDied  Novem- 
ber 2.y,  1884,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Married  1853,  Anna  E.  Ross,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  who  died  July  8, 
1894. 

345.    *WILLIAM  CONWAY  LAWES.    B.S. 
Died  1870,  Donaldsonville,  La. 

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346.  *ROBERT  McGONEGAL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1851.  Born  March 
25,  1822,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1848.  Stationed  at  Marlboro,  Conn.,  1848-50;  Fisherville, 
1850-52;  Chilmark,  Mass.,  1852-54;  Provincetown,  1854-56;  North 
Bridgewater,  1856-57.  Principal  of  Dukes  County  Academy,  Chilmark, 
Mass.,  1852-53.  Located;  supplied  Church  St.,' Boston,  Mass.,  1857. 
President  of  Wesleyan  Female  College.  Dundas,  Ont.,  Canada,  1858-61. 
Principal  of  Williston  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1861-63.  Pastor  of  Baptist 
Church,  Laight  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1863-66;  Jersey  City  Heights, 
N.  J.,  1866-68;  Newark,  1868-70;  Norfolk,  Va.,  1870-72;  Deep  River, 
Conn.,  1872-74;  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1874-76;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y., 
1877-81;  First  Baptist  Church,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1882-86.  Left  the 
active  ministry  on  account  of  failing  health.  Resided  in  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  1886-92.     Died  December  4,  1892,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Married  1849,  Florence  C.  Bevin,  of  Berlin,  Conn.,  who  died  Decem- 
ber 7,  1903.  Children:  Robert,  d.  about  1870;  Annette  Josephine,  m. 
(i)  Tinison  Vosburg,  (2)  C.  B.  Keogh,  d.  May,  1906;  Althea,  d.  about 
1864 ;  Frederick  Bevin,  d.  aged  4 ;  Madeline,  d.  aged  6 ;  George  Robin- 
son, b.  April  18,  i860,  d.  September  4,  1899;  Irene  Elmyra,  b.  January 
18,  1852,  m.  S.  H.  Edwards,  d.  October  26,  1904. 

347.  *RALZA  MORSE  MANLY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  16,   1822,   Dorset,  Vt. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Randolph,  Vt.,  1848-52;  Northfield 
Academy,  Vt.,  1852-54.  Editor  of  Vermont  Christian  Messenger, 
1853-57.  Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1857-58.  Principal  of 
Troy  Conference  Academy.  Poultney,  Vt.,  1858-60;  N.  H.  Conference 
Seminary,  Northfield,  N.  H.,  1860-62.  Chaplain  of  i6th  N.  H.  Volun- 
teers, 1862-63;  of  1st  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry,  1863-65.  State  superin- 
tendent of  schools  for  Virginia,  under  Freedmen's  Bureau,  1865-70. 
Founded  State  Colored  Normal  School,  Richmond,  Va..  1867;  princi- 
pal, 1867-78.  Alderman ;  member  of  School  Board,  Richmond,  Va., 
1869-79.  U.  S.  deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue,  Richmond,  Va., 
1875-81.  Again  principal  of  Richmond  Normal  School,  1881-85. 
Instructor  in  Logic  and  Rhetoric,  Wellesley  College,  Mass.,  1885-92. 
Removed  to  Dalton,  Ga.,  for  his  health,  1892".  Removed  to  San  Diego, 
Cal.,  1895.     T)ied  September  16,  1897,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Married  August  16,  1848,  Sarah  B.  Wright,  of  Leicester,  Vt,  who 
died  August  17,  1881.  Married  July  15,  1884,  Mary  L.  Patterson,  of 
Flint,  Mich.  Children:  Catherine  Sarah,  b.  October  25,  1850;  Wil- 
liam Marcus,  b.  February  2,  1855;  Ralza  Wright,  b.  June  9,  1859; 
Mabeth,  b.  January  7,  1865,  d.  August  16,  1874;  Harold  Patterson,  b. 
July  4,  1886. 

348.  *EDMUND  MAURIN.    B.A. 
Died ;   date  of  death  unknown. 

349.  *HENRY  SANBORN  NOYES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851.  *.  N.  0. 
#.  B.  K.    Born  December  24,  1822,  LandaflF,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1846;  Springfield,  Vt,  1848; 
Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1850.  Principal  of  the  latter,  1853-55.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Northwestern  University, 
1855-72;  Acting  President  1860-69.     Died  May  24,  1872,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  February  16,  1849.  Harriet  Newell  Verbeck,  of  Derby,  Vt., 

who    died    May   26",    1908.     Children:    ,   b.    1850,    d.    in 

infancv;  Marv,  b.  1854,  d.  1857;  Margaret  Sarah,  b.  August  11,  1858, 
m.  C.  P.  Otis.' 

92 


GRADUATES.  •  •;;  [1848. 

360.  *DANIEL  FARNUM  POND.  B.S.  Born  July  14,  1822, 
Mendon,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Wolcottville,  Conn.,  1848-49.  Taught  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1849-56.  Connected  with  Potter's  Mercantile  Agency,  New  York, 
N.  Y,,  1856-57;  with  Dunn  &  Co.  Mercantile  Agency,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1857-58.  Financial  agent  of  Brooks  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1858-65.  Connected  with  Bradstreet  &  Sons'  Commercial  Agency,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1865-68.  Agent  for  Osborn  &  Co.'s  Bible  cartoons,  1869. 
Engaged  in  manufacturing,  1869-74.  Legal  correspondent  for  H.  K. 
&  F.  B.  Thurber,  grocers.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-78.  Connected  with 
The  Methodist,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-81.  Agent  for  the  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Association  of  America,  1881-89;  foi"  the  Mass.  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Company,  and  Provident  Savings  Life  Association  of 
New  York,  1889-93.  Financial  agent  of  the  "New  Era"  sev/ing 
machine,  1893-96.     Died  January  20,  1896,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  February  14,  1849,  Cornelia  Burling,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  July  2,  1885.  Children:  Lancaster  Burling,  b.  1850,  d.  1876; 
Kate  Cornelia,  b.  1852;  WilHam  Burling,  b.  1854,  d.  1856;  Ida  Eleanor, 
b.  1857;  Anna  W.,  b.  1859. 

351.  *BENJAMIN  TITUS  ROBERTS.  B.S.;  M.A.,  1858.  ^.  T. 
Born  July,  1823,  Leon,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Stationed  at 
Careyville,  N.  Y.,  1848-49;  Pike,  1849-51;  Rushford,  1851-52;  Niagara 
St.,  Buffalo,  1852-53;  Brockport,  1853-55;  Albion,  1855-57;  Pekin, 
1857-58.  Editor  and  publisher  of  The  Earnest  Christian,  1860-81. 
General  superintendent  of  the  Free  Methodist  Church,  1860-80. 
Founded  Cheeseboro  Seminary,  North  Chili,  N.  Y.,  1868;  principal, 
1870-93.  Delegate  to  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881.  Died 
February  27,  1893,  Cattaraugus.  N.  Y. 

Married  May  3,  1849,  Ellen  Lois  Stow,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  January  30,  1907.  Children:  William  Titus,  b.  June  21,  1850,  d. 
June  5,  1851 ;  George  Lane,  b.  January  7,  1852  (B.A.,  Univ.  of 
Rochester,  1873)  ;  Benson  Howard,  b.  October  9,  1853  (B.A.,  Dart- 
mouth,  1876)  ;  Sarah  Georgianna,  b.  January  16,  1855,  d.  August  21, 
1855;  Charles  Stow,  b.  June  12,  1856  (LL.B.,  Iowa  Law  School,  1880)  ; 
Samuel,  b.  January  19,  1862,  d.  February  i,  1875;  Benjamin  Titus,  b. 
March  13,  1864  (B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1884). 

352.  DANIEL  STEELE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851;  D.D.,  1868.  $.  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  October  5,  1824,  Windham,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University.  1848-50.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1849.  Stationed  at  Fitchburg. 
Mass..  1850-51;  Leominster,  1851-53;  South  St.,  Lynn,  1853-55;  Second 
Church,  Dorchester,  1855-56;  Hedding  Church,  Boston,  1856-58; 
Maiden,  1858-60;  Union  St,  Springfield,  1860-62;  Holliston,  1862. 
Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  Genesee  College,  1862-69;  Acting 
President,  1869-71.  Vice  President  of  Syracuse  University,  1871-72. 
Stationed  at  Tremont  St.,  Boston.  Mass.,  1872-73 ;  Auburndale, 
1873-75;  St.  Paul's,  Lynn,  1875-78;  Lafayette  St.,  Salem,  1878-80; 
Peabody,  1880-83;  Reading,  1883-86;  Howard  Ave.,  Boston,  1886-89. 
Instructor  in  New  Testament  Greek  and  Exegesis,  Boston  University, 
1884-85 ;  Acting  Professor  of  the  same,  1892-93 ;  Acting  Professor  of 
Systematic  Theology,  1886-89;  oi  Practical  Theology,  t890-94- 
Instructor  in   N.    E.   Deaconess   Training   School,    1895-99.    Associate 

editor  of  Divine  Life,  1889-93 ;    of   The  Christian   Witness,  1896 . 

Superannuated.   1906.     Author:    Love  Enthroned;    Milestone  Papers; 
Binney's  Theological  Compend  Improved,  etc. 

93 


1848-49.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  August  8,  1850,  Harriet  Binney,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  who 
died  February  24,  1902.  Children:  Wilbur  Fletcher,  b.  May  17,  1851 
(class  of  1871);  Arthur  Brainerd,  b.  April  20,  1855,  d.  February  24, 
1857;  Charles  Breed,  b.  December  12,  1857;  Caroline  Binney,  b. 
August  31,  1861;    Mary  Grace,  b.  April  11,  1871. 

Address:   Milton,  Mass. 

353.  *DANIEL  WOOSTER  STEVENS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1851. 
X.  ^.     Born  May  5,  1822,  Walden,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Hardwick,  Vt.,  1848.  Principal  of  Milford  Seminary, 
Ohio,  1849-64.  Captain  of  Company  H,  153d  Regiment,  Ohio  Infantry, 
1864.  Principal  of  Mt.  Washington  Academy,  near  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
1865-69;  of  a  public  school,  Milford,  Ohio,  1^70;  of  graded  schools, 
Mt.  Washington,  Ohio,  1872-78.  Died  June  23,  1878,  Mt.  Washington, 
Ohio. 

Married  December  13,  1848.  Sarah  S.  Bayley,  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  who 
died  December  17,  1902.  Children:  Elbert  Hamilton,  b.  October  14, 
1849;  Charles  Edward  Lippitt,  b.  July  26.  1853;  Harry  Clinton,  b. 
December  8,  1855;  Mary  Johnson,  b.  January  27,  1859,  m.  John  Story; 
Willis  Bayley,  b.  February  22,  1862,  d.  July  14,  1862. 

354.  *CHARLES  ARMSTRONG  WINCHESTER.  B.A.  Born 
December  28,  1822,  Pawlet,  Vt. 

Studied  law  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1848-60.  Practised  law  in  Spring- 
field, Mass..  1850-71.  Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives, 
1865-66.  Mayor  of  Springfield,  1868-69.  Died  November  11,  1871, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  December  28,  1853,  Fannie  Partridge,  of  Northampton, 
Mass.  Children :  Ada  Armstrong,  b.  November  29,  1856,  m.  Louis 
Pease;  Charles  Tapley  (No.  1668),  b.  August  26,  1868,  d.  October  2, 
1904. 

Address  of  widow :   944  North  Walnut  St.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 


CLASS  OF  1849. 

355.  *JOHN  WILSON  ALLEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852.  Born  1824, 
Farmington,  Me. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school.  Norwich,  Conn.  Agent  in  Portland, 
Me.,  for  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868. 
Insurance  agent  in  Maplewood,  Mass.,  1881.  Died  February  25,  1906, 
Maiden,  Mass. 

356.  *DANIEL  AMES.  B.A.  Born  February  2,  1822,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Preached  in  West  Springfield.  Mass.,  1850.  Joined  New  England 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1851.  Stationed  at  Greenfield,  Mass., 
1851-52;  Enfield,  1852-53.  Joined  Rochester  Presbytery,  N.  Y.,  1853. 
Member  of  Niagara  Presbytery  and  pastor  of  First  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Ridgeway  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  1854-56.  Organized  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  Winona,  Minn.,  1857.  Pastor  of  the  same,  and 
member  of  Minnesota  Presbytery,  1857-59.  Principal  of  Classical 
School  for  Boys,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1860-61.  Resided  in  Washington. 
D.  C,  1862.  U.  S.  trade  storekeeper  in  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  aided 
in  the  establishment  of  Storer  College  for  Freedmen,   1863-66.    U.  S. 

94 


GRADUATES.  [1849. 

internal  revenue  inspector  for  Maryland  and  West  Virginia;  employed 
much  of  the  time  on  special  duty  in  the  West,  1867-69.  Lecturer,  and 
teacher  of  elocution,  in  Storer  College,  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va., 
1871-77.  Removed  to  the  Black  Hills,  Dak.,  1877.  Preached  under 
commission  of  American  Home  Missionary  Society  at  Galena  and 
Spearfish,  Dak.,  1878-86.  Organized  the  Black  Hills  Educational 
Society,  1879.  President  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Dakota  College, 
1879-81.  Returned  to  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  1886.  Mayor  of 
Harper's  Ferry  three  times.  Died  January  23,  1898,  Harper's  Ferry, 
W.  Va. 

Married  May  2,  1852,  Mary  E.  Clemmer,  of  Westfield,  Mass.; 
divorced.  Married  June  20,  1880,  Margaretta  E.  Schell,  of  Spearfish, 
Dak. 

357.  *JOSEPH  ALBERT  BAILEY.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  August 
17,  1823,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Newton  Theological  Institution,  Mass.,  1850.  Graduated 
from  Rochester  Theological  Seminary,  1851.  Pastor  of  Baptist 
Church,  Essex,  Conn.,  1851-55 ;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1855-73.  Died 
May  II,  1873,  Carlsbad,  Germany. 

Married  November  11,  1851,  Jane  Ayrault,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Children:  Daniel  Ayrault,  b.  September  11,  1852,  d.  July  23,  1853; 
Joseph  Ayrault,  b.  March  17,  1855;  Lester  Lewis,  b.  May  10,  1858,  d. 
July  27,  1865 ;  Marian,  b.  July  6,  1861 ;  Jennie  A.,  b.  December  19, 
1865 ;    Vincent  Israel,  b.  December  25,  1870. 

358.  *JOHN  EDWARDS  BRADSHAW.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born 
December  14,  1828,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

Studied   medicine   in   Lansingburg,   N.   Y.,    1850.     Died   October   2, 

1850,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 

359.  *CHARLES  SOMENDYKE  BROWN.  B.A. :  M.A.,  1852. 
$.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  I^bruary  7,  1825,  Plattekill,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Franklinville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Appointed  to  Sugar  Loaf  Circuit; 
residence,  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1850-52.  Stationed  at  Middletown,  N.  Y., 
1852-54;  Napanoch,  1854-56;  Newcastle,  1856-58;  Falls  Village,  Conn., 
1858-60;  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  1860-62;  Newburgh,  1862-64.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Ellenville  District,  1864-67.  Stationed  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 
1867-70;  Perry  St.,  New  York,  1870-73;  Cold  Spring,  1873-75.  Super- 
intendent of  Five  Points  Mission,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-80.  Died 
November  14,  1880,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  21,  1850,  Mary  Augusta  Howell,  of  Mattituck,  N.  Y., 
who  died  Januarv  10,  1890.     Children :    Fannie  Seward,  b.  October  30, 

1851,  m.  W.  B.  balzell,  d.  April  5,  1888;  Mary  Alice,  b.  January  4, 
1854,  d.  July  25,  1006;  Nancy  Eloise,  b.  December  31,  1856,  m.  F.  P. 
Dalzell;  Charles  Howell,  b.  September  24,  1859,  d.  June  27,  1874; 
Caroline,  b.  November  i,  1863,  d.  February  23,  1867;  Helen  Maria,  b. 
February  8,  1869. 

360.  *JAMES  CALDER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1852;  D.D..  Hillsdale 
College,  1866.  *.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K.  Born  February  16,  1826,  Harrisburg, 
Pa. 

Preached  on  Strasburg  Circuit,  Philadelphia  Conference,  1849. 
Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church;  appointed  to  Stras- 
burg, 1850.  Missionary  of  M.  E.  Church,  Foo  Chow,  China,  1851-54. 
In    Harrisburg,    Pa. ;     engaged    chiefly    in    lecturing    on    China,    1854. 

95 


1849.]  GRADUATES. 

Pastor  of  Bethel  Church  (Independent),  Harrisburg,  Pa,,  1855-57. 
Principal  of  College  Institute,  Shippensburg,  Pa.,  and  pastor  of  Bethel 
Church  in  the  same  place,  1857-58.  Editor  of  The  Church  Advocate, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1857-59.  Returned  to  Harrisburg,  and  resumed  for- 
mer pastoral  charge,  1858.  Professor  of  Belles-Lettres  in  Pennsyl- 
vania Female  College,  1859-62.  Pastor  of  First  Free  Baptist  Church, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1862-69.  President  of  Hillsdale  College,  Mich., 
1869-71;  of  Agricultural  College  (now  Pennsylvania  State  College), 
1871-80,  Managed  a  fruit  farm  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  18S0-85.  Assistant 
editor  of  The  Fanner  s  Friend  and  Grange  Advocate,  1881-86.  Pastor 
of  First  Free  Baptist  Church,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1885-88.  Chairman  of 
Committee  of  Management  of  Keuka  College  and  Assembly,  Penn 
Yan,  N.  Y.,  1889.  Pastor  of  Free  Baptist  Church,  Jackson,  Pa.,  1890; 
Harrisburg,  1891-93.  Lectured  for  Pennsylvania  State  Board  of 
Agriculture,  and  for  the  Pennsylvania  State  Grange,  1893.  Died 
November  22,  1893,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Married  December,  1850,  Ellen  C.  Winebrenner,  of  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
who  died  March.  1858.  Married  August,  1859,  Mrs.  Eliza  D.  Murphy, 
of  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Children :  Francis  Robinson,  b.  October  9,  1851 ; 
James  Kirkwood,  b.  August  28,  1853;  Charles  Murphv,  b.  May  15, 
1856  (B.A.,  Penn.  State,  1876),  d.  August  18,  1880;  Arthur  Russell,  b. 
March  14.  1858;  WilHam  Carey,  b.  May  i.  i860  (B.A.,  Penn.  State, 
1875)  ;  Marv  Ellen,  b.  Februarv  28.  1862;  Howard  Lincoln,  b.  June  16, 
1864' (B.A.,  Bucknell,  1887),  d.'i90i;  Wallace  Reamshart,  b.  September 
10,  1872. 

361.  *JOSIAH     JUDSON     CLEVELAND.      B.A.      Born     1822, 

Masonville,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  mining  in  California,  1850.  Preached  in  Little  York, 
Cal.,  1852;  Volcano,  1853.  Joined  California  Conference,  M.  E, 
Church,  1854.  Stationed  at  Mariposa,  Cal.,  1854-55;  Sonoma,  1855-56; 
Napa,  1856-57.  Professor  in  the  Universitv  of  the  Pacific.  Cal., 
1857.  Stationed  at  Oroville,  Cal.,  1858-59;  Dutch  Flat,  1859-60; 
Michigan  City,  1860-61;  La  Porte,  i86i-6t;  Crescent  City,  1863-64; 
Eureka,  1864-65.  Appointed  to  Napa  Circuit.  Cal.,  1865.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Mount  Shasta  District,  1866-68.  Stationed  at  Green  Valley, 
Cal.,  1868-69;  Petaluma  Circuit,  1869-71;  Lincoln,  1871-73;  Colfax, 
1873-75;  Plymouth,  1875-76;  Mayfield,  1876-77;  Pescadero,  1877-78; 
Locksford.  1878-79;  San  Leandro,  1879-80;  Sonora,  1880-81;  Bolinas, 
1881.  Superannuated,  1881.  Taught  in  the  Chinese  and  Japanese 
Mission  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1881-88.  Resided  in  San  Leandro,  Cal., 
1889-92.     Died  January  17,  1892,  San  Leandro,  Cal. 

Married  July  17,  1873,  Jennie  S.  Youngs,  of  Rockford,  111. 

362.  *CHARLES  GALUSHA  COLBY.    B.A,    Born  1830. 
Died  October,  1866,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

363.  *ALMON  ORSON  COOLEY.    B.A. 

Principal  of  Woodbury  Academy,  Tenn.,  1850.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1851.  Member  of  Texas  Legislature,  1857-58.  Practised  law  in 
Austin,  San  Antonio,  and  Fredericksburg,  Tex.,  1862-99.  Member  of 
Texas  State  Senate,  until  removed  by  President  Johnson,  1862-66. 
Judge  of  District  Court,  1879-82.  Died  September  26,  1899,  Fred- 
ericksburg, Tex. 

364.  *CHARLES  ROLLIN  DEAN.  B.A.;  M.A,,  1852.  ^.  T, 
*.  B.  K,    Born  June  25,  1827,  Lanesboro,  Mass, 

96 


GRADUATES.  [1849. 

Taught  in  Alabama  Conference  Institute,  Summerfield,  Ala.,  1849-52. 
President  of  Lowndesboro  Female  Institute,  1852-56.  Engaged  in  tan- 
ning in  Dalton,  Mass.,  1856-62;  Westernville,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  East 
Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1864-67;  Lexington,  Mich.,  1867-68;  Port  Hope, 
Mich.,  1868-71.  Superintendent  of  public  schools  in  Sandusky,  Ohio, 
1871-72.  Engaged  in  mining  in  Venezuela,  with  No.  365,  1872-74. 
Engaged  in  business,  with  No.  541,  in  the  manufacture  and  sale  of 
surgical  appliances  (firm  name,  Pomeroy  Truss  Company),  1875-94. 
Died  March  28,  1894,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  10,  1850,  Lucinda  Eugenia  Colegrove,  who  died 
July  30,  1886.  Children :  Charles  Francis,  b.  July  24,  1851,  d.  June  lO, 
1852;   Charles  Francis,  b.  October  30,  1853. 

365.  *LORENZO  DOW.  B.A.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  July  10, 
1825,  Sumner,  Me. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1849; 
Acquackanonck,  N.  J.,  1850;  California,  1850-53.  Taught  in  Alabama; 
studied  law,  1853-57.  Practised  law  in  Topeka,  Kans.,  1857.  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court  under  Leavenworth  Constitution,  1858.  Editor  of  The 
Kansas  Tribune;  mayor  of  Topeka,  1859.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
waterproof  and  combustible  cartridges,  in  company  with  No.  563,  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861.  In  Europe,  1862-63.  Resided  in  Piermont, 
N.  Y.,  1864-66.  Engaged  in  business  in  New  Grenada,  South  America, 
1866-68.  Cleared  the  old  Spanish  dike  leading  from  the  Magdalena 
River  to  Carthagena;  placed  steamboats  thereon  for  commerce  with 
the  interior,  1868.  Family  resided  in  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  1870-71. 
Engaged  in  gold  mining  in  Venezuela,  1870-72.  Returned  to  Piermont, 
N.  Y. ;  visited  England,  1872.  Engaged  in  mining  in  Venezuela,  with 
No.  364,  1873.  Engaged  in  mining  in  Colorado,  1874-81.  Resided  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-99.     Died  October  12,  1899,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  25,  1853,  Elizabeth  Penfield,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  v/ho  died  1861.  Married  1862,  Mrs.  S.  H.  Anderson,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  who  died  M^v  25,  1893.  Children:  Grace  Elizabeth,  b. 
July  12,  1859,  d.  1864;  Flofence,  b.  February  17,  1864;  Alexander,  b. 
June  6,  1868  (M.E.,  Stevens  Institute,  1891). 

366.  *JAMES  THADDEUS  FOUNTAIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
X.  <lr.    *.  B.  K.     Born  October  6,  1829,  Middletown  Point,  N.  J. 

Cashier,  Manufacturer's  National  Bank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1841-1902. 
Retired,  1902.    Died  January  12,  1908,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

367.  *JOHN  CATLIN  HOLABIRD.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  in 
Winchester,  Conn. 

Died  May  28,  1853,  in  California. 

368.  *ANDREW  HUNT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1852.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  27,  1824,  Amenia,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  422. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Stationed  at 
Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  1850-51.  Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  part  of  the 
time  principal,  1852-56.  Stationed  at  Hillside,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y., 
1856-58.  Principal  of  Amenia  Seminary,  1861-64.  Stationed  at  Rhine- 
beck,  N.  Y.,  1868-71.  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Rhinebeck,  N,  Y., 
1871-81.     Died  May  13,  1881,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  20,  1867,  Phebe  R.  Bowne,  of  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  April  6,  1905.  Child :  Grace  Sands,  b.  September  9,  1869,  m.  H.  E. 
Montgomery. 


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1849.1  GRADUATES. 

369.  FRANK  GRANT  JOHNSON.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Castleton  Medi- 
cal College,  1851.     Born  January  30,  1825,  East  Windsor,  Conn. 

Studied  medicine;  principal  of  a  grammar  school,  North  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1849.  Studied  medicine;  principal  of  Wethersfield 
Academy,  Conn. ;  studied  in  Vermont  Medical  College,  1850.  Studied 
and  graduated  at  Castleton  Medical  College,  Vt.,  1851.  Practised 
medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1852-56.  Patented  about  one  hundred 
new  inventions,  1852-81. 

Married  October  30,  1851,  Mary  A.  Bell,  of  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  February  2,  1864.  Married  April  28,  1865,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  A.  Bell, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who  died  January  24,  1869.  Married  November 
16,  1870,  Mrs.  Rebecca  E.  Lund,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Children: 
Belle,  b.  November  20,  1853,  d.  January  5,  1856;  Kate,  b.  March  3, 
1856,  d.  January  i,  1863;  Minnie,  b.  June  6,  1863,  d.  August  30,  1863; 
Frank  Read,  b.  March  2,  1866. 

Address :    unknown. 

370.  *GEORGE  GARDNER  JONES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  October  9,  1822,  Sterling,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  463. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1849-51.  Principal  of  Oak 
Grove  Seminary,  Ala.,  1851-54.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
McKendree  College,  111.,  1854-57.  Member  of  New  England  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1857-62.  Preached  in  Milford,  Mass.,  1859-60. 
Minister  in  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  and  Chaplain  of  13th  N.  H. 
Volunteers,  1862-65.  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Milford,  Mass., 
1865-68;  St.  John's  Church,  Framingham,  Mass.,  and  St.  Peter's, 
Bennington,  Vt.,  1868-81,  In  poor  health;  resided  in  Boston,  Mass., 
1881-82.  In  charge  of  a  parish  in  Ashland,  N.  H.,  1882-83.  Spent 
winters  in  Florida,  preaching  occasionally,  1883-88.  Mainly  in  charge 
of  the  parishes  at  Newport  and  Troy,  in  the  Diocese  of  Vermont, 
1888-91.     Died  May  9,  1891,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Married  October  i,  1857,  Clara  Ann  Johnson,  of  Nahant,  Mass. 
Children :  Everett  Heber,  b.  November  20.  i860 ;  Edward  Augustus,  b. 
March  8.  1863,  d.  September  8,  1864;  Ellen  Gardner,  b.  November  5, 
1868,  d.  October  9,  1901. 

Address  of  widow :   Ocean  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

371.  *JOHN  WESLEY  JONES.  B.A.  Born  August  31,  1821, 
Lincolnville,  Me. 

Went  to  California,  1849.  Engaged  in  general  merchandise  and 
insurance  business  in  Benicia,  Cal. ;  gold  mining  in  California ;  lead 
and  silver  mining  in  Arizona,  1850-83.  Assistant  editor  of  The  Cali- 
fornia State  Gazette,  1851.  Editor  of  The  Benicia  Sentinel,  1858. 
Postmaster,  1862-65.  Retired,  living  in  Benicia,  Cal.,  1883-97.  Died 
November  14,  1897,  Benicia,  Cal. 

Married  June  8,  1852,  Harriet  Wetmore,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who 
died  May  14,  looi.  Children:  Walter  Brewster,  b.  July  2,  1856  (Ph.B., 
Univ.  of  California.  1878)  ;  Bertha  Wetmore.  b.  June  16.  1859.  d. 
December  6,  1861  ;    Daisy,  b.  May  15,  1863,  m.  H.  J.  Dobbins. 

372.  *ROMULUS  OSCAR  KELLOGG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  January  6,  1827,  Goshen,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  592. 

Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and  German,  Lawrence  University, 
Wis.,  1849-54.  Resided  in  Milwaukee,  Wis..  185=;.  Connected  with 
Wisconsin  Life  Insurance  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859.  Joined 
Wisconsin  Conference,  M.  E.  Church;  stationed  at  Fort  Atkinson, 
Wis.,  1862.     Died  January  27,  1865. 


GRADUATES.  [1849; 

Married  December  i8,  1855,  Caroline  Warner,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Willoughby  S.,  b.  September  22,  1856,  d.  aged  13  months; 
Walter  Bertrand,  b.  May  20,  1859  (B.A.,  Lawrence,  1880);  Harry 
Clifford,  b.  October  16,  1862,  d.  1862;  Howard  Warner,  b.  April  13, 
1864  (B.A.,  Lawrence,  1884). 

Address  of  widow :    1927  John  Ave.,  Superior,  Wis. 

373.  *JOHN  ROBERT  LIVINGSTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1852.  Born 
August  28,  1829,  Barrytown,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  C.  O.  Livingston  (class 
of  1852). 

Studied  in  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851-54. 
Graduated;  ordained  deacon  in  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1854. 
Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. ;  resided  in  Glenham,  N.  Y.. 
1854-57.  Established  Free  Church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Glenham, 
N.  Y.,  1855-58.  Rector  of  the  same,  1855-77.  Established  a  parish  day 
school  at  Glenham,  1858.  Missionary  in  Glenham,  1858-77.  In  poor 
health,  1877-78.    Died  April  11,  1878,  Glenham,  N.  Y. 

374.  *DAVID  BENJAMIN  LOCKWOOD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
Born  January  7,  1827,  Weston,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1849.  Practised  law  in  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1851;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i860.  Assistant  editor  of  The 
Bridgeport  Daily  Standard,  1861.  First  sergeant  in  2d  Conn.  Light 
Battery,  1862-65.  Assistant  editor  of  The  Bridgeport  Daily  Standard; 
city  clerk  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1865-66.  Assistant  editor  of  The 
Waterhury  American,  Conn.,  1866.  Practised  law  in  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1867.  Clerk  of  Bridgeport  City  Court,  1869.  Judge  of  the  same  court, 
1869-70.  Practised  law  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1870-97.  Member  of 
Conn.  Legislature,  1875,  '83.  City  attorney,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1880, 
'85.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1882-87.  Died  January  19,  1897, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Married  February  11,  1856,  Caroline  Amelia  Redfield,  of  Clinton, 
Conn.,  who  died  November  5,  1865.  Married  October  i,  1868,  Lydia 
Ellen  Nelson,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Children :  Alice  Redfield,  b. 
October  2,  1856,  m.  C.  H.  Baker  (No.  1265)  ;  Lester  Burchard,  b. 
September  26,  1859  (class  of  1884)  ;  Harriet  Eugenia,  b.  August  18, 
1869,  m.  C.  S.  Evans ;  Lucy  Bettie  Josephine,  b.  November  19,  1870,  m. 
E.  P.  Lyon ;    Sidney  Nelson,  b.  November  14,  1872. 

Address  of  widow:    11 14  Park  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

375.  *JACOB  LA  GRANGE  McKOWN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852;  D.D., 
Union  College,  1870.    X.  <ir.     Born  1830,  in  Albany  County,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Oneida  (now  Central  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1849.  Stationed  at  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  1849-50.  Taught  in  Newark 
Wesleyan  Institute,  N.  J.,  1850.  Principal  of  Richmondville  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1852;  Cooperstown  Seminary,  N.  Y..  1854;  High  School,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  1855.  Stationed  at  East  Liberty,  Pa.,  East  Genesee 
Conference,  1856-57;  Union  Chapel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Cincinnati 
Conference,  1857-59;  Trinity  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  New  York 
Conference,  1859-61 ;  Washington  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  1861-63 ;  Kings- 
ton, 1863-64;  Parlin,  1865-67;  Dubuque,  Iowa,  Upper  Iowa  Confer- 
ence, 1867-68;  Union  Chapel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1868-69.  President  of 
Albion  College,  Mich.,  1869.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference, 
1871.  Stationed  at  3d  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  1871-73;  Wabash  Ave., 
Chicago,  1873-74;  Ada  St.,  Chicago,  1874-75;  Hedding  Church,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  Newark  Conference,  1875-78;  Roseville,  Newark,  1878-79; 
Milton.  N.  Y.,  New  York  Conference,  1879.  Died  May  2,  1879, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

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1849.1  GRADUATES. 

376.  *LORENZO  MARSHALL.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  April  7, 
1824,  Beekmantown,  N.  Y. 

Preached  at  3d  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Joined  Troy  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Stationed  at  Winooski,  Vt.,  1851-52;  Chatham, 
N.  Y.,  1852-53;  West  Troy,  1853-55;  Burlington,  Vt.,  1855-56;  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  1856-58;  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  1858-60;  Castleton, 
Vt,  1860-62;  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Arbor  Hill  Church,  Albany, 
1864-65.  Chaplain  of  I92d  New  York  Volunteers,  1865.  Stationed  at 
Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  1866-69;  Cohoes,  1869-71;  Jonesville,  1871-72. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Saratoga  District,  1872-76;  Troy  District,  1876-80. 
Stationed  at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  1880-83;  Johnstown,  1883-86;  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  1886-88.  Superannuated,  residing  at  Glens  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  1888-98.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880. 
Died  August  4,  1898,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  28,  1855,  Kate  Elmore,  of  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Julius  Elmore,  b.  September  19,  1856,  d.  February  8,  1877; 
Ella  Kate,  b.  April  23,  1859;  Charles  Lorenzo,  b.  January  i,  1861,  d. 
March  15,  1861 ;  Lottie  Jane,  b.  May  19,  1867;  Mina  Amanda,  b.  April 
23,  1869,  d.  1902;    Charles  Lorenzo,  b.  November  16,  1870. 

Address  of  widow :    Pearl  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

377.  *GEORGE  FREDERICK  MELLEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K. 

Taught  in  various  academies,  in  Georgia  and  Alabama,  1849-54. 
Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  Mass.,  1854-55.  Died 
September  20,  1855,  Andover,  Mass. 

878.  ♦WESLEY  HULL  MILLER.  B.A.  Born  December  23,  1819, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa. 

Joined  Oneida  (now  Central  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1849.  Stationed  at  Varna,  N.  Y.,  1849-50;  Scipio,  1850-51;  McGran- 
ville,  1851-53;  Cincinnatus,  1853-55;  Homer,  1855-57;  Skaneateles, 
1857.  Principal  of  Asbury  Female  Seminary,  Keokuk,  Iowa,  1857. 
Stationed  at  Epworth,  Iowa.  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  1858-59.  Super- 
numerary on  account  of  ill  health;  agent  of  Epworth  Seminary; 
afterwards  agent  of  Upper  Iowa  University,  1859.  Insurance  agent; 
also  agent  of  Upper  Iowa  University,  1861-63.  Agent  of  Northwestern 
Life  Insurance  Company;  also  agent  of  Upper  Iowa  University, 
1864-66.  Agent  of  Upper  Iowa  University,  1868-69.  Stationed  at 
Rockwell,  Iowa,  Upper  Iowa  Conference.  1871-72;  Maysville,  1872-73; 
Tama,  1873-75;  Dysant  and  Benton,  1875-76;  Solon,  1876-78;  Walker, 
1878-79.  Superannuated;  resided  in  Fayette,  Iowa,  1879-87.  Died 
April  14,  1887,  Fayette,  Iowa. 

Married  August  15,  1844,  Harriet  P.  Bowen,  who  died  October  7, 
1866.  Married  June  30,  1870,  Mrs.  Ruth  Locke  Parker,  of  Marathon, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Ann  Eliza,  b.  August  10,  1845,  d.  February  8,  1846; 
Ann  Eliza,  b.  December  11,  1846,  m.  J.  W.  McLean,  M.D. ;  Corinna 
Isabella,  b.  September  10.  1848,  d.  October  11,  1866;  Laura  Maria,  b. 
July  8,  1850,  m.  Rev.  G.  M.  Pennell ;  Clara  Augusta,  b.  March  13.  1852, 
d.  September  22,  1866;  Charles  Wesley,  b.  September  26,  1854.  d. 
October  19,  1866;  Ablaie  Louisa,  b.  September  4,  1856;  Frederick 
Augustus,  b.  January  2,  1858;  William  Fremont,  b.  January  4,  1862; 
Alice  Katharine,  b.  May  3,  1864. 

Address  of  widow  :   Toledo,  Ohio. 

379.  *JOHN  SUMMERFIELD  NORTON.  B.A.  Born  1825, 
Hebron,  Conn. 

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GRADUATES.  [1849. 

Taught  in  several  colleges  and  academies  in  Texas,  1849-59. 
Engaged  in  business  in  Houston,  Tex.,  i860;  Brenham,  Tex.,  1865-92. 
Resided  in  Austin,  Tex. ;  retired  from  active  business,  1892-97.  Died 
December  21,  1897,  Austin,  Tex. 

Married  September  15,  1869,  Josephine  Terese  Joynes,  of  Hampton, 
Va.  Children:  Herbert  Joynes,  b.  1870;  Samuel  Reginald,  b.  1876; 
John  Summerfield,  b.  January  i,  1882,  d.  December  11,  1882. 

Address  of  widow :    1075  14th  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

380.  *JOHN  PEGG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852.  <if.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
March  10,  1827,  Coventry,  England. 

Preached  at  First  Ave.  (17th  St.),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Sta- 
tioned at  West  Granby,  Conn.,  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1850-52;  Plymouth,  1852-53;  Simsbury,  1853-54;  Ansonia, 
1854-56;  St.  John  St.,  New  Haven,  1856-58;  Hartford,  1858-60;  Dan- 
bury,  1860-62;  Forsyth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1864-67;  George  St.,  New  Haven,  1867-69;  Meriden,  1869-72; 
Second  Church,  Norwalk,  1872-74;  South  Second  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1874-77;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1877-80;  Fleet  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1880-82;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1882-85;  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1885-88. 
Supernumerary,  1888-93.  Superannuated,  residing  in  New  York  and 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1893-94.  Died  June  18,  1894,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. 

Married  May  2,  1855,  Grace  Gilbert,  of  Derby,  Conn.,  who  died 
September  3,  1903.  Children:  Gilbert,  b.  April  26,  1856,  d.  aged  three 
months;  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  July  10,  1859,  m.  G.  W.  McLaughlin  (who 
died),  m.  N.  G.  Cheney  (No.  886). 

381.  *JULIUS  ROWLEY  POMEROY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1852.  <fr.  T. 
$.  B.  K.  Born  July  4,  1825,  Sharon,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  466  and 
541,  and  of  R.  M.  Pomeroy  (class  of  1852)  and  W.  Pomeroy  (class 
of  1861). 

Principal  of  Rensselaerville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Taught  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1850-55.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1855.  Practised  law 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855-77.     Died  April  10.  1877,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  7,  1858,  Elvina  Frances  Sherman,  of  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Edward  Sherman,  b.  November  27,  1859  (class  of  1879),  d. 
August  18,  1877 ;  Nina  Sherman,  b.  October  3,  1861,  d.  March  27,  18153 ; 
Charles  Sherman,  b.  September  4.  1865 ;  Julius  Sherman,  b.  October  4, 
1867;  Mary  Sherman,  b.  January  7,  1870,  m.  L.  H.  Tuthill,  d.  1908; 
Sarah  Sherman,  b.  June  7,  1876,  m.  H.  S.  Allen. 

Address  of  widow :   Homer,  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y. 

382.  *GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PRATT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
^'.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  1828,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  music  in  Leipzig.  Germany,  1849-51.  Professor  of  Music  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  1852-56.     Died  March  5,  1856,  Boston,  Mass. 

383.  *GEORGE  WORTHY  QUEREAU.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852; 
D.D.,   Northwestern  University,  1866.     $.  B.   K.      Born  June  9,   1827, 

Stanfordville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  L,  1849.  Studied  in  Auburn  Theological  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1850.  Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary,  1852-53 ; 
associate  principal,  1853-54;  principal  and  financial  manager,  1854-58. 
Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,    1857.      Principal   and   financial   manager   of    Clark   Seminary 

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1849.]  GRADUATES. 

(afterwards  Jennings  Seminary),  Aurora,  111.,  1858-73.  Transferred 
to  Rock  River  Conference,  M,  E.  Church,  1859.  Supernumerary,  1873. 
Manager  of  a  silver  plate  manufactory,  Aurora,  111.,  1878-87;  director, 
1887-1900.     Died  April  11,  1900,  Aurora,  111. 

Married  April,  1855,  Susan  Higgins  Smith,  of  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Children:  Charles  Henry,  b.  May  30,  1856  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1878)  ; 
Fanny,  b.  June  19,  1858,  m.  Dr.  G.  F.  Allen;  Edmund  Chase,  b.  March 
18,  1867  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1888). 

Address  of  widow :    127  South  4th  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

884.  *FRANCIS  ASBURY  ROBINSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852; 
Ph.D.,  Lawrence  University,  1868.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December 
22,  1827,  Sidney,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1849-54. 
Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1851.  Appointed  to  Wilton 
Circuit,  1854.  Stationed  at  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1855-56.  Again  teacher 
in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  1856-71.  Appointed  chaplain  of  15th 
Regiment,  Maine  Volunteers,  1864.  Agent  of  Treasury  Department  at 
Savannah,  Ga.,  1865,  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineer- 
ing in  Agricultural  College  (now  Pennsylvania  State  College),  State 
College,  Pa.,  1871-73.  Proprietor  of  Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Goshen, 
N.  Y.,  1874-76.  Again  taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents 
Hill,  Me.,  1879-84.  Member  of  State  Legislature,  1882.  Employed  in 
Custom  House,  Portland,  Me.,  1884.  Died  January  27,  1884,  Deering, 
Me. 

Married  February  25.  1851,  Susan  Rich  Nickerson,  who  died  April 

20,  1859.  Married  March  5,  1861,  Caroline  Mathilda  Clark,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  who  died  October  12,  1899.  Children:  Sarah  Ellen,  b.  July 
10,  1853,  m.  Prof.  J.  H.  Pillsbury  (No.  1056)  ;    Edward  Olin,  b.  March 

21,  1856,  d.  March  29,  1856;  Edward  Olin,  b.  April  19,  1858,  d.  January 
20,  1898. 

386.  ♦WILLIAM  WHITE  RUNYAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852.  Born 
March  13,  1828,  Seneca,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1850-51.  Office  assistant  on  The  National  Magazine,  The  Methodist 
Quarterly  Review,  and  The  Sunday  School  Advocate,  1853.  Taught  in 
South  Lowell  Academy,  N.  C,  1854.  Health  impaired  by  severe  illness, 
1855-58.  Founder  and  principal  of  an  academy  in  Sonora,  N.  Y.,  1859. 
Joined  East  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church ;  appointed  to  Savona 
Circuit,  N.  Y.,  1864-65.  Stationed  at  Marion,  N.  Y.,  1865-66;  East 
Palmyra,  1866-69;  Marion,  1869-70;  Port  Gibson,  1870-73;  Junius, 
1873.  Superannuated ;  engaged  in  farming  in  Marion,  N.  Y.,  1874. 
Moved  to  Marion,  Kans.,  1884.     Died  May  22^,  1909,  Marion.  Kans. 

Married  May  i,  1851,  Susan  L.  Vail,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  March  9,  1864.  Married  October  26,  1864,  Hannah  Eunice  Orcutt, 
of  Sonora,  N.  Y.  Children:  Wesley  Centenary,  b.  February  21.  1866; 
Susie,  b.  June  26,  1867,  d.  in  infancy;  Edwin  Sherman,  b.  July  18,  1868; 
William  Marion,  b.  January  21,  1870;  Isaac  Easter,  b.  April  9,  1871 ; 
Alfred  Cookman.  b.  May  26,  1872,  d.  August  18,  1872;  Charles  T.,  b. 
February  20,  1876. 

Address  of  widow :    Marion,  Kans. 

386.  JOHN  HENRY  SMITH.  B.A.  $.  N.  e.  Born  July  2,  1821, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Went  South ;  taught ;  studied  law,  1849.  Druggist  in  Brownsville, 
Minn.,  1855-80.  Resided  at  Idaho  Springs,  Col.,  1880-83;  Denver, 
1883 .    Senator  from  Minnesota  for  one  term. 

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Married  1847  or  1848,  Miss  Taylor.    Child:   Walter,  b.  1849  or  1850. 
Address :    unknown. 


387.  *WILLIAM  WATSON  TAGGART.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1852. 
Born  December  28,  1826,  Leray,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1850;  Grenada,  Miss.,  1852.  Resided 
in  Leray,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.  Member  of 
Assembly  of  State  of  New  York,  1859-60,  Special  surrogate  of 
Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  1863-67;  surrogate,  1867-78.  Engaged  iii 
paper  manufacture,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1864-1904.  President  of  Board 
of  Education,  Watertown.  Vice  president  of  the  Northern  Insurance 
Company.  President  of  the  Watertown  National  Union  Bank. 
Traveled  round  the  world,  1888-89.  Traveled  in  Northern  Africa  and 
in  Europe,  1892.     Died  November  29,  1904,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  19,  1861,  Susan  S.  Lee,  of  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  August  20,  1866.  Children :  Alice  Lee,  b  October  31,  1863,  m.  G. 
C.  Sherman;    Henry  Watson,  b.  March  2,  1866,  d.  October,  IQ05. 


CLASS  OF  1850. 

388.  *JABEZ  BROOKS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853;  D.D.,  Lawrence 
University,  1867.  ■^.  T.  *.  B.  K,  Born  September  18,  1823,  Stock- 
port, England.     Brother  of  No.  410. 

Principal  of  Watertown  Seminary,  Wis.,  1850-51.  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1851-52.  Joined  Wisconsin 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852.  Stationed  at  Jackson  St.,  Milwaukee, 
1853-54.  Principal  of  preparatory  department,  Hamline  University, 
Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1854-57.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church  in  same  place, 
1854-57.  Superannuated,  1857-59.  Stationed  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
1859-60;  Winona,  1860-61.  President  of  Hamline  University,  1861-69. 
Member  of  State  Normal  Board  of  Instruction ;  U.  S.  commissioner 
on  Indian  payments,  1863.  Professor  of  Greek  in  University  of  Min- 
nesota, 1869-1909;  Professor  Emeritus,  1909-10.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Author:  Introduction  to  Attic 
Greek.     Died  January  26,  1910,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

Married  August  7,  1850,  Eveline  E.  McKinstry,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  June  11,  1852.  Married  September  6,  1854,  Ruby 
Bissell  Pease,  of  Watertown,  Wis.  Children :  Helen  Ann,  b.  May  19, 
1851,  d.  August  10,  1853;  Walter  Mosely,  b.  June  6,  1856,  d.  January 
27,  1857;  Adin  Pease,  b.  October  i,  1857,  d.  February  2,  1882;  David 
Denslow,  b.  February  22,  1859;  Olive  Emma,  b.  November  6,  i860,  d. 
December  28,  1898;  Ann  Eliza,  b.  September  8,  1862,  d.  May  6,  1883; 
Mary  Bissell.  b.  November  26,  1865,  d.  October  23,  1867;  Lucia  May, 
b.  May  i,  1868. 

Address  of  widow :    Box  354,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

389.  *NATHANIEL  JUDSON  BURTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853; 
D.D.,  1870;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Yale  University,  1882.  A.  K.  E.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  December  17,  1824,  Trumbull,  Conn.  Brother  of  H.  E.  Burton 
(class  of  1864). 

Taught  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1850-51.  Studied  theology  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1851.  Pastor  of  Second  Congregational  Church,  Fair  Haven, 
Conn.,  1853-57;  Fourth  Congregational  Church,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1857-70;      Park    Congregational    Church,    Hartford,     Conn.,     1870-87. 

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1850.1  GRADUATES. 

Member  of  the  Corporation  of  Yale  College,  1882-87.  Lyman  Beecher 
Lecturer  on  Preaching,  Yale  Divinity  School,  1882-84.  Died  October  13, 
1887,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Married  September  14,  1853,  Rachel  Chase,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  August  22,  1904.     Child:    Richard,  b.  March  14,  1859. 

390.  *THEOPHILUS  BRADBURY  CHANDLER.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1853,    X.  "*•.     Born  March  28,  1826,  East  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Stationed 
at  Plymouth  Hollow  (Thomaston),  Conn.,  1850-52;  Haddam,  1852-54; 
Westville,  1854-56.  In  poor  health;  preached  occasionally,  1856-59. 
Stationed  at  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1859-61 ;  East  Bridgeport,  1861-63. 
Left  the  ministry  on  account  of  ill  health,  1863.     Died  June  20,  1866. 

Married  November,  1850,  Miss  Baldwin,  who  died  February  11,  1853. 

391.  IRAH  EATON  CHASE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1853;  M.D.,  Berk- 
shire Medical  College,  1852,  Hahnemann  Medical  College  and  Jeffer- 
son Medical  College,  1853.  «I>.  B.  K.  Born  June  i,  1831,  Newton, 
N.  H. 

At  home,  studying,  in  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1850-51.  Studied  medi- 
cine in  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Woodstock,  Vt..  and  Pittsfield.  Mass.. 
1851-53.  Practised  medicine  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1853-94.  Traveled 
and  studied  abroad,  in  various  parts  of  Europe  and  the  East,  1866-69, 
1880-81,  1894-95,  1907.  Retired  from  active  practice,  1894.  Trustee 
and  vice  president  of  Tilton  Seminary,  N.  H. ;  also  lecturer  on 
Physiology  and  Hygiene.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1876,  '92. 

Married  January  i,  1856,  Josephine  Brownell,  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  who  died  November  10,  1898.  Married  August  13,  1906,  Alice 
Elisabeth  Dow,  of  Isles  of  Shoals,  N.  H. 

Address :    59  Park  St.,  Haverhill.  Mass. 

392.  *SETH  CHURCH.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born  October  12,  1822, 
Winsted.  Conn. 

Principal  of  an  academy  in  Clinton,  Tenn.,  1850;  Forest  Hill 
Academy,  Athens,  Tenn.,  1851.     Died  October  5,  1852,  Athens,  Tenn. 

Married  August  27,  1850,  Almira  Caroline  Warren  (sister  of  Nos. 
471  and  472),  of  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  who  died  September  20,  1905. 
Child :    Anna  Warren,  b.  January  14,  1852,  d.  September  i,  1856. 

393.  *ALONZO  JAY  EDGERTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853;  LL.D., 
University  of  South  Dakota,  1889,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1891. 
Born  June  7,  1827,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1850-53.  Removed  to  Mantorville,  Minn. ; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1855.  Elected  district  attorney,  1856.  Member  of 
Minnesota  State  Senate,  1858-60.  Entered  the  army  in  loth  Minnesota 
Infantry;  commissioned  captain,  1862.  Engaged  in  the  campaigns 
against  the  Indians  in  Dakota,  1862-63.  In  Department  of  Missouri, 
1863-64.  Commissioned  colonel,  1864.  In  Department  of  the  Gulf, 
1864-67.  Commissioned  brevet  brigadier  general,  1865.  In  command 
of  District  of  Baton  Rouge,  1866-67.  Mustered  out  of  service,  1867. 
Railroad  commissioner,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1871-73.  Presidential  elector, 
1876.  Member  of  Minnesota  Senate,  1877-78.  Regent  of  University 
of  Minnesota,  1878-81.  U.  S.  senator  from  Minnesota,  1881.  Chief 
justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Dakota,  1881-85.  President  of  the 
Constitutional  Convention  of  South  Dakota,  1885,  '89.     U.  S.  judge  for 

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the  District  of  South  Dakota,  1889-96.  President  of  the  Board  of 
Regents  of  Education,  1889-90.  Died  August  9,  1896,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  Dak. 

Married  October  8,  1850,  Sarah  Curtis,  of  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Children:  Asahel  Curtis,  b.  August  11,  1851,  d.  1863;  Edward  Gibbs, 
b.  July  24,  1853;  George  Becker,  b.  June  11,  1857;  Thomas  Selden,  b. 
May  6,  1859,  d.  i860 ;  Henry  Whipple,  b.  June  5,  1861 ;  Emma  Sarah, 
b.  July  6,  1864;  Margaret  Ruth,  b.  November  5,  1867;  William  Mar- 
shall, b.  May  27,  1870 ;    Alonzo  Jay,  b.  March  29,  1874. 

Address  of  widow :    1964  Marshall  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

394.  *THOMAS  SYLVESTER  FELLOWS.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard University,  1854.     Born  September  4,  1828,  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Studied  medicine,  1850-54.  Practised  in  Jefferson  and  Waterloo, 
Wis.,  1854-61;  Southern  Iowa,  1861-62;  Walnut  Lake,  Minn.,  1862-70; 
Wells,  Minn.,  1870-94;  Floral  City,  Fla.,  1894-1902.  Died  July  i,  1902, 
Floral  City,  Fla. 

Married  August  8,  1850,  Flora  Elisabeth  Waterbury,  of  New  Milford, 
Conn.,  who  died  January  7,  1891.  Children:  Mary  Susanna,  b.  May 
23,  1851,  d.  February  4,  1862;  Florence,  b.  February  22,  1856,  d.  April 
20,  1856;  Kate  Flora,  b.  April  10,  i860,  m.  W.  O.  Ogden;  Florence 
Mary,  b.  December  20,  1863,  d.  March  28,  1905;  Alta  EHsabeth,  b. 
August  5,  1875,  m.  F.  G.  Merry. 

395.  ALBERT  HARRISON  HOYT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868;  M.A. 
(Hon.),  Dartmouth  College,  1878.  ^.  T.  Born  December  6,  1826, 
Sandwich,  N.  H.     Brother  of  Nos.  236  and  285. 

Began  the  study  of  law  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1851.  Commissioner 
of  common  schools,  Rockingham  County,  N.  H.,  1852-53.  Clerk  of 
State  Court  for  said  county,  1853-56.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1855. 
Practised  law  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1857-62.  City  solicitor,  1857-59. 
Served  on  the  General  Staff  of  the  army,  with  the  rank  of  major, 
1862-66.  Commissioned  brevet  lieutenant  colonel,  1865.  Resided  in 
Boston,  Mass. ;  engaged  in  editorial  and  other  literary  work,  1866-77. 
Resided    in    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    1877-81.      Residing    in    Boston,    Mass., 

1881 .     Clerk  in  the  oflSce  of  the  Assistant  Treasurer  of  the  United 

States,  Boston,  1887 . 

Married  June  28,  i860,  Sarah  F.  Green,  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  who  died 
June  15,  1893.  Child :  Francis  Warburton,  b.  September  6,  1861,  d. 
March  31,  1862. 

Address :  8  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

396.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  LARRABEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853 
^.  T.     Born  April  6,  1826,  Shoreham,  Vt. 

Taught  in  South  Lowell  Boys'  Academy,  N.  C,  1851 ;  Summerfield, 
Ala.,  1852;  Centenary  Institute,  Summerfield,  Ala.,  1854-55.  Principal 
of  Columbus  Female  Institute,  Miss.,  1857-65.  President  of  Aberdeen 
Female  College,  Miss.,  1866-68.  Joined  North  Alabama  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  South,  1870.  President  and  proprietor  of  Tuscaloosa 
Female  College,  1872-77.  Stationed  at  Lafayette,  Ala.,  1878-80; 
Florence,  1880.     Died  October  27,  1880,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Married  1851,  Lucy  H.  Perry,  of  Vermont,  who  died  1863.  Married 
October  10,  1866,  Cary  Clayton,  of  Mississippi.  Children:  Frank 
Pomeroy,  b.  October  10,  1852,  d.  1868;  Edward  Norman,  b.  1858,  d. 
aged  14  months;  Lucy  Ellen,  b.  1858,  d.  1862;  Clayton,  b.  December 
23,  1867;  Norma,  b.  November  3,  1869,  d.  June  7,  1870;  Edward 
Warren,  b.  January  5,  1871,  d.  June  i,  1871 ;  Ben  Paul,  b.  November 
19,  1874. 

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897.    nVILLIAM  LAWRENCE.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1853.    *.  B.  K. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Stationed 
at  Durham,  Conn.,  1850-52;  Guilford,  1852-53;  New  Britain,  1853-54; 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  Mamaroneck,  1856-57;  Fleet  St., 
Brooklyn,  1857-59;  Essex,  Conn.,  1859-60;  Norfolk  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1860-61;  Westville,  Conn.,  1861-63;  Litchfield,  1863-65;  Sag 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1865-67;  Bridgehampton,  1867-70;  Port  Jefferson  and 
Setauket,  1870-72;  Patchogue,  1872-74;  Amityville,  1874-76;  Burling- 
ton, 1876-77;  Farmingdale,  1877-78.  Withdrew  from  the  conference; 
resided  in  Amitjrville,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Summit, 
N.  J.,  1879-80;  of  Second  Baptist  Church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1881.  Died 
April  28,  1890,  Avon-by-the-Sea,  N.  J. 

Married  twice;  both  wives  dead.  Children:  William  Henry,  b. 
October  5,  1851   (class  of  1873)  ;   two  daughters. 

398.  *FREDERICK  STERLING  LYON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853. 
Born  June  21,  1827,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Brother  of  R.  P.  Lyon  (class  of 
1850). 

Principal  of  Wilton  Academy,  Conn.,  1851 ;  Danbury  Academy, 
Conn.,  1852.  Publisher  of  engravings,  1854.  Taught  in  Susquehanna 
Seminary,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1856.  Principal  of  BingHamton 
Academy,  1857.  Taught  in  Hamilton  Military  and  Collegiate  Institute, 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Principal  of  Fairfield  Academy,  Conn., 
i860;  High  School,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1861-80.  Editor  and  pro- 
prietor of  The  Connecticut  Republican,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1880-90. 
Florist,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1890-1905.  Died  May  6,  1905,  South 
Norwalk,  Conn. 

Married  1862,  Mary  C.  Woolley,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  who  died 
November  17,  1868.  Married  December  25,  1872,  Lottie  C.  Downs,  of 
Newtown,  Conn.,  who  died  January  19,  1876.  Children :  Frederick 
Sterling,  b.  November  19,  1862;  Bessie  Ingersoll,  b.  March  22,  1874,  m. 
Robert  Silcock;  Jessie  Lockwood,  b.  March  22,  1874,  d.  September  13, 
1896. 

899.  *THOMAS  BENJAMIN  PEARSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853. 
X.  ■^.  Bom  September  28,  1827,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
425. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Stationed  at  Fair- 
haven,  Vt.,  1850-51;  Sudbury,  1851.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Institute, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1851-53.  Principal  of  Hedding  Institute,  Ashland, 
N.  Y..  1853-56.  Stationed  at  Fultonville,  N.  Y.,  1856-57.  Died  Novem- 
ber 6,  1857,  Otisville,  N.  Y. 

Married  January  i,  1853,  Eliza  Foquet  Bently,  of  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

400.  *FRANK  PULVER.     B.A.    ^.  T.     Born  1827. 

Studied  law,  1850-53.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1853.  Practised  law  in 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1853-63;  Chicago,  111.,  1863-71.  In  business  in  Chicago, 
1871-75.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-80;  Paterson,  N.  J, 
1880-87.     Died  May  17,  1887,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

401.  *WILLIAM  BEINHAUER  SILBER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1853; 
Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1868:  M.D..  Detroit  Homoeopathic 
College,  1873 ;  LL.D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1874.  •*■.  T.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  November  22,  1826,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850-51. 
Professor  in  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1851-70.     President 

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of  Albion  College,  Mich.,  1870-71.  Principal  of  Washington  Union 
School,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1871-73.  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  in 
Detroit  Homoeopathic  College,  1872.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-1904.  Author:  Progressive  Lessons  in  Greek; 
A  Latin  Reader;  Elementary  Latin  Grammar,  etc.  Died  May  5,  1906, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  23,  1857,  Jane  A.  Moore,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  WilHam  S.  M.,  b.  November  27,  1858;  Emma  A.,  b.  October 
14,  1861;  Albert  G.,  b.  April  28,  1864,  d.  April  14,  1884;  Josephine  T., 
b.  November  4,  1865;  Edward  A.,  b.  July  28,  1867,  d.  September  15, 
1868;  Arthur  M.,  b.  December  6,  1870. 

402.  *GEORGE  McKENDREE  STEELE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1853; 
D.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1866;  LL.D.,  Lawrence  University, 
1879.  *.  N.  G.  $.  B.  K.  Born  April  13,  1823,  Strafford,  Vt.  Brother 
of  No.  469. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1850-52.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1853.  Stationed  at  Warren, 
Mass.,  1853-55 ;  Fitchburg,  1855-56 ;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  1856-58 ; 
Watertown,  1858-60;  First  Church,  Lynn,  1860-62;  Church  St.,  Bos- 
ton, 1862-64;  Fitchburg,  1864-65.  President  of  Lawrence  University, 
1865-79.  Member  of  Board  of  Visitors  to  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1871. 
Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1879-92.  Resided 
in  Auburndale,  Mass. ;  instructor  in  Lasell  Seminary ;  engaged  also  in 
literary  work,  1892-99.  Resided  in  Chicago,  1899-1902.  Trustee  of 
Boston  University,  1880-98.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1868,  '72,  '76.  Author:  Outlines  of  Bible  Study,  etc.  Died 
January  14,  1902,  Kenilworth,  111. 

Married  July  i,  1852,  Susan  Jane  Swift,  of  Provincetown,  Mass., 
who  died  September  5,  1895.  Children :  LiHan,  b.  October  28,  1855,  d. 
July  29,  1858;  George  Francis,  b.  October  16,  1858  (B.A.,  Lawrence, 
1878)  ;   Harriet,  b.  October  24,  i860,  d.  April  19,  1869. 

403.  *GEORGE  STILLMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853.  Born  Novem- 
ber 30,  1826,  Sheffield,  Mass. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1851.  Stationed 
at  Madison,  Conn.,  1851-53 ;  Bethel  and  Long  Ridge,  1853-55 ;  Durham, 
1855-57;  Westville,  1857-59;  East  Bridgeport,  1859-61;  Greenwich, 
1861-63;  Fair  Haven,  1863-65;  Waterbury,  1865-68;  Hempstead,  N.  Y., 
1868-71;  Forsyth  St.,  New  York,  1871-72;  Rye,  1872-75;  Flushing, 
1875-77;  Darien,  Conn.,  1877-78;  North  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-81; 
New  Rochelle,  1881-84;  Rye,  1884-87;  Long  Island  City,  1887-90; 
Rockville  Center,  1890-93;  Amityville,  1893-96.  Superannuated,  1896. 
Died  June  12,  1910,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  31,  1852,  Anna  Delia  Crawford,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
who  died  May  27,  1872.  Married  December  14,  1882,  Julia  Barker 
Clark,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Carrie  Elliott,  b.  March  12, 
1856;  Annie  Delia,  b.  December  25,  1858,  m.  M.  C.  Cleveland;  Doro- 
thea, b.  August  17,  1888. 

404.  *WILLIAM  SPRAGUE  STUDLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853; 
D.D.,  1878.    A.  K.  E.    #.  B.  K.    Bom  May  26,  1823,  Boston,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1850.  Stationed  at 
Maiden,  Mass.,  1850-52;  High  St.,  Charlestown,  1852-54;  Central 
Church,  Lowell.  1854-56;  North  RUssell  St.,  Boston,  1856-57.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  York  East  Conference,  1857.  Stationed  at  Summerfield 
Church,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    1857-59;     St.    John's    Church,    Brooklyn, 

107 


1850.1  GRADUATES. 

1859-61.  Transferred  to  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern) 
Conference,  1861.  Stationed  at  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
1861-63.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1863.  Stationed 
at  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-66.  One  of  the  Overseers  of  Har- 
vard University,  1864-65.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Conference,  1866. 
Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1866-69.  Transferred 
to  New  York  East  Conference,  1869.  Stationed  at  Summerfield 
Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1869-72;  Pacific  St.,  Brooklyn,  1872-75. 
Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1875.  Stationed  at 
St.  Paul's,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1875-77;  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  1877-80; 
Newton,  1880-82.  Transferred  to  Genesee  Conference,  1882.  Sta- 
tioned at  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1882-85 ;  First  Church.  Lock- 
port,  1885-86;  Central  Church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1886-89;  First  Church, 
Ann  Arbor,  1889-91 ;  First  Church,  Evanston,  111.,  1891-93.  Died 
February  2^,  1893,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  September  16,  1850,  Frances  Adelaide  Collins,  of  Boston. 
Mass.,  who  died  December  26,  1851.  Married  January  2,  1853,  Mary 
Irene  Smith,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who  died  March  22,  1909.  Children: 
Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  G.  P.  B.  Hoyt;  Cordelia  Adelaide,  d.  December 
3,  1887;  Henry  Warren,  d.  February  26,  1892;  Mary  Almena,  m.  P.  H. 
Gray;   Edward  Sargent,  d.  September  29,  1891. 


405.  ♦JOHN  BULLOCK  VAN  PETTEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1853; 
Ph.D.,  Syracuse  Universitv,  1889.  X.  ■*'.  Born  July  19,  1827,  Sterling, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  448. 

Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1852.  Stationed  at  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y.,  1852-54.  Taught  in 
New  York  Conference  Seminary,  Richmondville,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Prin- 
cipal of  Fairfield  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Chaplain,  34th  New  York 
Regiment.  1861-62.  Lieutenant  colonel,  i6oth  New  York  Regiment, 
18^-65.  Colonel,  193d  New  York  Regiment,  1865.  Brevetted  briga- 
dier general,  1866.  Commissary  general  of  New  York,  1866.  Princi- 
pal of  Fairfield  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1866-68.  Member  of  New  York  State 
Senate,  1868-69.  Principal  of  Sedalia  Seminary,  Mo.,  1877-85.  School 
commissioner  of  Pettis  County,  Mo.,  1879-81.  Again  principal  of  Fair- 
field Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1882-83.  Taught  in  Claverack  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1886-97.  Instructor  in  Syracuse  Classical  School  of  University 
Students,  N.  Y.,  1901-04.  Retired,  1904.  Died  October  31,  1908, 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  16,  1850,  Mary  Berthia  Mason,  of  Red  Creek,  N,  Y. 

Address  of  widow :   Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

406.  JOHN  MONROE  VAN  VLECK.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1853 ;  LL.D., 
Northwestern  University,  1876,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1900.  #.  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  4,  1833,  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  I.,  1850.  Assistant  in  Nautical  Almanac  Office,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1851-53.  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Wes- 
leyan University,  1853-57;    Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy, 

1858-1904:    Professor  Emeritus,  1904 ;    Vice   President,   1890-1903; 

Acting  President,  1872-73.  1887-89,  1896-97.  Lay  delegate  to  Methodist 
Ecumenical  Conference,  1881,  '91,  1901. 

Married  May  2,  18=^4,  Ellen  Maria  Burr,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who 
died  December  26,  1899.  Children:  Anna  (No.  1234),  b.  April  30, 
1856;  Clara  (No.  1295),  b.  August  29.  1859:  Edward  Burr  (No.  1375), 
b.  June  7,  1863:   Jane  (No.  1505),  b.  September  5,  1864. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

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GRADUATES.  [1851. 


CLASS  OF  185K 

407.  *SAMUEL  ROGERS  ADAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.  Born 
June  5,  1825,  Campton,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Plymouth  and  Franklin,  N.  H.,  1851-53;  Wilmington, 
Ind.,  1853-56.  President  of  Moore's  Hill  College,  Ind.,  1856.  Joined 
Southeastern  Indiana  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1857.  Chaplain  of 
26th  Indiana  Volunteers,  1861.  Died  December  21,  1862,  Springfield, 
Mo. 

Married  August,  1852,  Emily  Emmons,  of  Westchester,  Conn.,  who 
died  April,  1853.  Married  April  14,  1859,  Hannah  P.  Hinkley,  of  East- 
port,  Me.,  who  died  May,  1900. 

408.  JAMES  BURCHARD  BECKWITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854. 
Born  January  27,  1830,  Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

In  business,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1852-57;  Fremont,  Ohio,  1857-60; 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1861.  In  U.  S.  Army,  13th  New  York  Volunteers, 
1862-63.  In  business.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1863-79.  Residing  in  Fremont, 
Ohio,  1879 • 

Married  August  12,  1851,  Mary  E.  Nixon,  of  Macedon  Center,  N.  Y., 
who  died  June,  1857.  Married  November  8,  1859,  Caroline  E.  Dollison, 
of  Fremont,  Ohio,  who  died  1865.  Children :  Mary  Josephine,  b. 
November  8,  1854,  d.  1879;  Julia  Ann,  b.  December  23,  18^,  m.  T, 
Decker. 

Address :  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Fremont,  Ohio. 

409.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  BOWEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.  Born 
July  21,  1830,  Paris,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  478. 

Studied  law,  1851-52.  Taught  in  Richmondville  Union  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1852;  Schoharie  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1852-53;  Ypsilanti  Union 
Seminary,  Mich.,  1853-54.  Principal  of  Paris  Seminary,  111.,  1855. 
Member  of  State  Board  of  Education,  1855-56,  Taught  in  Quincy 
Seminary,  111.,  1856.  Went  to  Kansas  to  survey  and  locate  lands,  1857. 
Principal  of  Topeka  Normal  School,  Kans.,  1858;  Auburn  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1864;  Elmwood  Seminary,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1866;  Genesee 
and  Wyoming  Seminary,  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  1869;  Stamford  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1876;  Yates  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1880-84;  Normal  School,  Liberty, 
N.  Y.,  1884-85.     Died  May  28,  1885,  Liberty,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  28,  1853,  Mary  Cole,  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 
who  died  April  17,  1869.  Married  August  29.  1877,  Sara  E.  Cramer,  of 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. ;  deceased.  Children :  Frank  Cole,  b.  August  5, 
1854,  d.  February  23,  1874;  William  Birdseye,  b.  July  3,  1858:  Mary 
Alice,  b.  August  8,  1862;  Charles  Alfred,  b.  October  6,  1864,  d.  April 
7,  1910. 

410.  *ADIN  BROOKS.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 
1856.  "*'.  T.  Born  April  15,  1830,  Stockport,  Cheshire,  England. 
Brother  of  No.  388. 

Taught  in  Mexico  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1851-53.  Studied  medicine, 
1853-56.  Practised  medicine  in  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1856-57.  Died 
October  4,  1857,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Married  November  21,  1856,  Ellen  M.  Andrews,  of  Watertown,  Wis. 

Address  of  widow :   Watertown,  Wis, 

411.  *ORMANDO  NELSON  BROOKS,  B.A.  Born  May  3, 
1823,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

109 


1851.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  I.,  1851-52.  Principal  of  Union  Academy,  Red  Creek, 
N.  Y.,  1852-53.  Preached  in  South  Somerset,  Mass.,  1853-54.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1854.  Stationed  at  South  Somerset,  Mass.,  1854-55;  Thomas  St., 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1855-57;  Mystic,  Conn.,  1858-59.  Superannuated,  1859. 
Went  to  California.     Died  February  17,  1867,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  July  27,  1858,  Anna  M.  Prince,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  who 
died  April  22,  1900.  Children:  Emily  Adelaide,  d.  March  3,  1862; 
Anna  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  E.  Gladding. 

412.  *ARTHUR  BENJAMIN  CALEF.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  30,  1825,  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1851-52.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1852.  Clerk  of  Superior  Court  for  Middlesex  County,  1853-61.  Coun- 
cilman, city  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1854-55.  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
Connecticut,  1855.  City  attorney,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1858.  Delegate 
to  National  Republican  Convention,  Chicago,  111.,  i860.  Postmaster, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1861-69.  Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1869-1900.  Alderman,  city  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1874-75.  Lectured 
on  Constitutional  Law,  Wesleyan  University,  1878.  Judge  of  the  City 
Court  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1884-95.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1862-80;  secretary  of  the  Board,  1865-71.  Died  August  17,  1900. 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  March  21,  1853,  Hannah  Foster  Woodman,  of  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  who  died  January  14,  1892.  Children:  Jeremiah  Francis  (No. 
1 142),  b.  October  14,  1855;  Arthur  Benjamin,  b.  February  20,  1859 
(class  of  1881)  ;  Edward  Baker,  b.  January  25,  1862;  Samuel  Prescott, 
b.  November  8,  1864. 

413.  *JAMES  MONROE  CARROLL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854.  ^.  T. 
4>.  B.  K.     Born  April  21,  1828,  Bolton,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1851-54.  Taught  in  Provi- 
dence Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I., 
1854-56.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1857.  Stationed  at  Fountain  St.,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1857-59.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1859.  Stationed 
at  Westville,  Conn.,  1859-61 ;  Bloomfield,  1861-63 ;  John  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1863-64;  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1864-67;  Bridgeport, 
1867-70;  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1870-73;  Mianus,  Conn.,  1873-74;  New 
Canaan,  1874-77 ;  Ansonia,  1877-78 ;  Westville,  1878-81 ;  Forestville, 
1881-84 ;  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  1884-85 ;  Westport,  Conn.,  1885-87 ; 
Milford,  1887-90;  Georgetown,  1890-93;  Darien,  1893-96;  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1896-97.  Superannuated,  residing  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1897-1901.     Died  December  5,  1901,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Married  July  i,  1857,  M.  Louisa  Prentiss,  of  Hingham,  Mass.,  who 
died  March  17,  1888.  Married  March  20,  1890,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Scott,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Child :  George  Prentiss,  b.  February  2,  1861 
(B.A.,  Yale,  1883). 

Address  of  widow :   76  Kensington  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

414.  *EDWIN  HALSEY  COLE.  B.A.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  April  18, 
1827,  Chatham,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Amenia.  N.  Y.,  1851.  Principal  of  High  School,  Collins- 
ville,  Conn.,  1852;  Bristol,  Conn.,  1854-56.  Resigned  on  account  of  ill 
health ;  removed  to  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1856.  Died  July  16,  1859,  Crom- 
well, Conn. 

no 


GRADUATES.  [1861. 

Married  November,  1852,  Julia  Ann  Marvin,  of  Tolland,  Conn.,  who 
died  March  2,  1896.  Child:  Hettie  Julia,  b.  May  17,  1856,  m.  G.  W. 
Bartholemew. 

415.  *CADFORD  MELLEN  DINS  MORE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854. 
Born  August  20,  1826,  Windham,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H., 
185 1.  Principal  of  East  Andover  Academy,  1852.  Joined  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1853.  Stationed  at  Peterboro,  N.  H., 
1853-54;  Rindge,  1854-56;  Newmarket,  1856-59;  Suncook,  1859-61; 
Garden  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1861-62;  Main  St.,  Great  Falls,  N.  H., 
1862-64;  Newport,  1864-67;  Keene,  1867-70;  Portsmouth,  1870-73; 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  1873-75;  Merrimacport,  1875-78;  Pleasant  St., 
Salem,  N.  H.,  1878-81;  Jefferson,  1881-84;  South  Newmarket  (now 
Newfields),  1884-87.  Supernumerary,  residing  in  Exeter,  N.  H., 
1887-94.  Member  of  N.  H.  Legislature,  1855.  School  commissioner 
of  •Sullivan  County;  member  of  State  Board  of  Education,  1866. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Died  November 
4,  1894,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Married  November  23,  1852,  Cornelia  P.  Hall,  of  Colchester,  Conn., 
who  died  January  5,  1892.  Children :  Jennie,  b.  August  2,  1854.  d. 
October  13,  1858;  Edward  Arthur,  b.  July  13,  1856,  d.  January  5,  1858; 
Grace  Chetwood,  b.  October  29,  1861. 

416.  *DELOS  GARY.     B.A.    S^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  1831,  in  Oneida 

County,  N.  Y. 

Taught  one  or  two  years  in  Mexico,  N.  Y.  Principal  one  year  of 
Oswego  High  School,  N.  Y. ;  studied  law  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1858.  Deputy  sheriff  of  Oswego  County,  N.  Y.,  1858-61. 
Captain  of  Co.  G,  147th  New  York  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Practised  law 
in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1863-70.  Recorder,  1867-70.  Died  July  27,  1870, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Married;   wife  deceased. 

417.  *JOHN  HENRY  GAYLORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854.  Born 
November  23,  1824,  New  Milford,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1852-53.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1853.  Sta- 
tioned successively  at  Sudbury,  Sutton,  Oakdale,  Buckland,  and  Shel- 
burne  Falls,  Mass.,  1853-60;  Gaylordsville,  Conn.,  1860-63;  Pelham, 
Mass.,  1863-65;  Blandford,  1865-67;  Charlemont,  1867-70.  Trans- 
ferred to  Vermont  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at  Wilmington,  Vt., 
1870-73;  West  Windsor,  1873-74;  Putney,  1874-76;  Athens  and 
Cambridffeport,  1876-79.  Supernumerary,  residing  in  Bemardston. 
Mass.,  1879-81.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Gill.  Mass.,  1880-82;  as 
supply,  in  East  Longmeadow,  1882-85;  Copper  Hill,  Conn.,  1885-88; 
East  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  i888-8q.  Transferred  to  New  England 
Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at  East  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1889-91. 
Supernumerary,  residing  in  Gaylordsville,  Conn.,  1891-99.  Died  June 
2,  1899,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  August  26,  1851,  Almira  Sophronia  Goodspeed,  of  Marlboro, 
Vt.,  who  died  January  13,  1886.  Children :  Francis  Asbury,  b.  October 
23,  1857;  Florrie  Houghton,  b.  February  26,  1861,  d.  October  13,  1862; 
Harriet  Emma,  b.  September  10,  1865. 

418.  *CHARLES  FREDERICK  GERRY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855. 
■*■.  T.     Born  June  3,  1823,  Sudbury,  Mass. 


1851.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Boston  Mercantile  Academy,  Mass.,  1852-56;  Boylston 
School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1857.  In  the  insurance  business,  1858.  General 
agent,  John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  Boston,  Mass., 
1873-76.  President,  Hyde  Park  Savings  Bank,  1871-77.  Member  of 
Mass.  Legislature,  1877,  '81.  Engaged  in  the  insurance  business,  Sud- 
bury, Mass.,  1877-97-  Member  of  Mass.  Senate,  1882-83.  Died  Sep- 
tember 4,  1900,  Sudbury,  Mass. 

Married  June  5,  1852,  Martha  Ann  Clough,  of  Canterbury,  N.  H., 
who  died  April  10,  1881.  Children:  Charles  Clough,  b.  September  i, 
1858,  d.  August  27,  1909;  Mary  Eleanor,  b.  October  5,  1862,  m.  C.  W. 
Ellms;  Frank  Foster,  b.  June  23,  1864;  Gilbert  Haynes,  b.  March  3, 
1872. 

419.  *HARMOX  SAWYER  HERRICK.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  California 
Medical  College,  1875.     Born  1819,  Pittstown,  N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1851.  In  business  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  1852-53.  Practised  medicine  in  Eldorado  County,  C^l. ; 
also  engaged  in  mining,  1854-60.  Superintendent  of  schools  for 
Eldorado  County,  Cal.,  1855-60.  Practised  medicine  in  Lander  County, 
Nev. ;  superintendent  of  schools  for  the  same,  1862-69.  Practised 
medicine  in  White  Pine  County,  Nev. ;  superintendent  of  schools  for 
the  same,  1869-81.     Died  February  19,  1891,  Hamilton,  Nev. 

Married  1851,  Electa  M.  Clark,  of  Haddam,  Conn.  Child:  a 
daughter. 

420.  *OTHNIEL  HOLMES.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1854.  Born  June  14, 
1823,  Marcellus,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1851 ;  Jordan,  N.  Y., 
1852.  Principal  of  High  School,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1853.  Joined 
Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1854.  Stationed  at  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  1854-55;  Cape  Vincent,  1855-56; 
Ohio.  1856-58;  New  Bremen.  1858-60;  Mannsville.  1860-62;  De  Kalb, 
1862-64;  Buck's  Bridge,  1864-65;  Waddington,  1865-67;  De  Kalb, 
1867-68;  Richville.  1868-69;  Edwards.  1869-72;  Russell,  1872-75; 
Steuben,  1875-78;  Trenton,  1878-79;  Vernon,  1879-81;  Cold  Brook 
and  Russia,  1881-83;  Starkville,  1883-86;  Norway.  1886-89.  Super- 
annuated ;  removed  to  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  1889.  Died  November  18, 
1899,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Married  May  23,  1855,  Mary  Ann  Scott,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.  Children : 
Elizabeth,  b.  February  28.  1856,  m.  James  Hall ;  Frances  Eliza,  b. 
August  15,  i860,  d.  February  17,  1873;  George  Burroughs,  b.  October 
8,  1862. 

Address  of  widow :    1633  Second  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

421.  *SETH  PARKER  HOLWAY.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
March  6.  1833,  Warren,  R.  I.     Brother  of  No.  486. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1854.  Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.. 
1854-57.  Member  of  the  Common  Council;  attorney  of  the  city  of 
Middletown,  1856-57.  Deputy  collector  of  customs.  Barnstable.  Mass., 
1857-61.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-69;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1869-73.  In  the  insurance  business  in  San  Francisco.  Cal..  1873-75. 
Cashier  of  the  State  Investment  and  Insurance  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1875.  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Health.  San  Francisco, 
1876-78.  Clerk  of  the  mayor,  San  Francisco,  1876-81.  Practised  law 
in  San  Francisco,  1880-82.  Cashier  of  the  State  Investment  and 
Insurance  Company,  San  Francisco;  assistant  collector  of  licenses,  for 
the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco,  1881.  Secretary  of  various  com- 
panies, 1882.    Deputy  assessor  of  the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco, 


GRADUATES.  [1851. 

1883.  In  a  law  office,  1884.  In  the  office  of  the  auditor  for  the  city 
and  county  of  San  Francisco,  1885-90.  Bookkeeper  in  the  Mutual 
Savings  Bank  in  San  Francisco,  1891.  Died  August  12,  1896, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  November  23,  1858,  Lucretia  Bacon,  of  Barnstable,  Mass. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Plumer,  b.  April  4,  i860,  d.  July  15,  1876;  Grace 
Bacon,  b.  October  19,  1863. 

422.  *ALBERT   SANFORD   HUNT.     B.A.;    M.A.,    1854;    D.D., 

1873.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  3,  1827,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  No.  368. 

Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1851-53;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Moral 
Science,  1853-55.  Removed  to  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. ;  health  failed,  1855. 
Resided  in  Amenia  and  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1857-58.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at  Nathan  Bangs 
(now  New  York  Avenue)  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1859-61 ;  South 
5th  Street  (now  St.  John's),  Brooklyn,  1861-63;  First  Place,  Brook- 
lyn, 1863-66;  Washington  St.,  Brooklyn,  1866-69;  Hanson  Place, 
Brooklyn,  1869-72;  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  1872-75;  Pacific  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, 1875-78.  Chairman  of  Fraternal  Delegation  from  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South, 

1874.  Corresponding  secretary  of  the  American  Bible  Society,  1878-98. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872,  '76,  '84.  Fra- 
ternal delegate  from  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  to  the  Irish 
Methodist  Conference  and  the  British  Wesleyan  Conference,  1886. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1888-98.  Died  September  11,  1898, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

423.  *WILBUR  FISK  LOOMIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854.  $.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  August  11,  1830,  Manchester,  Conn.  Brother  of  No. 
441. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  I.,  1851-52.  Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1853-55.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass., 
1855-64.  Served  on  Christian  and  Sanitary  Commissions ;  also  as 
volunteer  chaplain,  1863-64.     Died  January  7,  1864,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Married  August  21,  1855,  Susan  Elisabeth  Smith,  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  S.  E.  Field,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. 

424.  *ANDREW  McKEOWN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854;  D.D.,  1873. 
•^.  T.  <l».  B.  K.  Born  July  30,  1823,  Nicteaux,  N.  S.,  Canada.  Brother 
of  H.  McKeown  (class  of  1852). 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1852.  Stationed  at  Allen  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1852-54; 
North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1854-56;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1856-58;  First 
Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1859-61 ;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1861-62.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  England  Conference,  1862.  Stationed  at  Pynchon  St., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1862-64;  St.  Paul's,  Lynn,  1864-65;  Central  Church, 
Lowell,  1865-67;  Warren  St.,  Roxbury  (now  Winthrop  St.,  Boston 
Highlands),  1867-70;  Grace  Church,  Worcester,  1870-72;  Harvard 
St.,  Cambridgeport,  1872-74;  Saratoga  St.,  Boston,  1874-77;  Auburn- 
dale,  1877-79;  Winthrop  St.,  Boston,  1879-81.  Transferred  to  Maine 
Conference,  1881.  Stationed  at  Chestnut  St.,  Portland,  Me.,  1881-84. 
Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1884.  Stationed  at  Boston 
St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1884-86;  Monument  Sq.,  Charlestown,  1886-89;  New- 
ton, 1889-92;  Egleston  Sq.,  Roxbury,  1892-93.  Superannuated,  1893. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Died  December 
II,  1893,  Newton,  Mass. 

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1851.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  February  21,  1855,  Velina  Baylies  Pease,  of  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  who  died  July  8,  1889.  Children:  Minnie  Gordon,  b.  November 
29,  185s,  m.  A.  W.  Gould;  Nellie  Andrews,  b.  September  10,  1857,  d. 
May  25,  i860;  Andrew,  b.  December  4,  1858,  d.  December  27,  1858; 
Elizabeth  Campbell,  b.  June  19,  1861,  m.  L.  B.  Porter;  Arthur  Ham- 
ilton, b.  January  16,  1864;  WilHe,  b.  June  14,  1866,  d.  July  14,  1867; 
Edith  Maud,  b.  September  8,  1869  (Ph.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1891),  m. 
Mark  Wilmarth;   Annie  Breed,  b.  May  13,  1875,  m.  G.  M.  Chase. 

425.  JAMES  BAYLES  PEARSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854.  X.  ^. 
Born  September  26,  1829,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  399. 

Principal  of  East  Hartford  Academy,  Conn.,  1851-52.  State  register 
of  Connecticut  for  six  months.  Associate  principal  of  Flushing 
Female  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1853-55.  Principal  of  High  School,  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1855-58.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1858. 
Associate  principal  of  Spingler  Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1859. 
Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1860-62. 
Delegate  to  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission.  Supplied  Second  Con- 
gregational Church,  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  1862.  Pastor  of  Congre- 
gational Church,  Thomaston,  Conn.,  1863-65.  Left  the  ministry  on 
account  of  ill  health,  1865.  Engaged  in  the  life  insurance  business  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866-69.  President  of  Commonwealth  Life 
Insurance  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870.  Stock  broker  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1873.  Superintendent  of  agencies  of  Mutual  Benefit  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1873-75.  Vice  president  of  same  com- 
pany, residing  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-1902.     Retired,  1902. 

Married  1852,  Miss  E.  J.  Ferree,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children: 
Charles  James,  b.  September  10,  1854;  Carrie  Louise,  b.  October  18, 
1862;   Frederick  Welles,  b.  June  18,  1866. 

Address:   i  West  8ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

426.  *ELLIOTT  JUDSON  PECK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  22,  1822,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Milford,  Conn.,  1851-52.  Taught  in 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1853-54;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1855-57.  Engaged 
in  farming  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  1858.  Engaged  in  business  in  Bridge- 
port, Conn.;  resided  in  Stratford,  1859-81.  Retired  from  business, 
1881.     Died  March  5,  1893,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Married  November  8,  1852,  Elizabeth  Baldwin,  of  Brookfield,  Conn., 
who  died  December  22,  1908.  Children :  Caroline  Lavinia,  b.  August 
26,  1856;  Harriett  Elizabeth,  b.  October  6,  1858,  m.  J.  T.  Sterling; 
Susan  Maria,  b.  March  24,  1862  (class  of  1884),  m.  Rev.  J.  W.  Alay- 
nard  (No.  1334)  ;  Julia,  b.  1864,  d.  August,  1865;  Mary  Alice,  b.  1867. 
d.  October  2,  1890;  Elliott  William,  b.  May,  1869  (graduate  of 
Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute). 

427.  *NICHOLAS  HENRY  RIGHTOR.  B.A.  Born  in  Donald- 
sonville,  La. 

Studied  law  in  Donaldsonville ;  admitted  to  the  bar  and  commenced 
practise  in  Houma,  Terre  Bonne  Parish,  La.  District  attorney,  i860. 
Lieutenant  colonel  of  8th  Louisiana  Cavalry,  C.  S.  Army.  Practised 
law  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1865-1900.  Died  August  11,  1900,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

428.  *JASPER  TENNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1854.  *■  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Bom  November,  1827,  Hartford,  Vt. 

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GRADUATES.  [1851-52. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1851.  Civil  engineer  in  Indiana, 
1852-53.  Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt,  1853-54.  Returned  West 
and  taught  till  his  health  failed.    Died  June  15,  1858,  Hartford,  Vt. 

Married  February  27,  1855,  Lucetta  Tuttle,  of  Hancock,  N.  H. 
Children:  Charles  Tuttle,  b.  June  i,  1857;  Mary  Alice,  b.  August  21, 
1858. 

Address  of  widow :    Hotel  ElHot,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

429.  *THOMAS  BURR  TREADWELL.  B.A.  Born  November 
I,  1824,  Redding,  Conn. 

Preached  on  Sherman,  Gaylord  Bridge,  and  Kent  Circuit,  Conn., 
1851.  Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.; 
preached  in  Barnstead,  N.  H.,  1852.  Joined  New  England  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1853.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Marlboro,  Mass., 
1853-55;  Saxonville,  1855-56;  Woburn,  1856-57;  Townsend,  1857-58; 
Monson,  1858-60;  Clinton,  1860-61;  Winchendon,  1861-63;  Blandford, 
1863-65;  Dudley,  1865-67;  Warren,  1867-69:  Millbury,  1869-70;  Cherry 
Valley,  1870-72;  Hubbardston,  1872-74;  Wales,  1874-75.  Died  October 
13.  1875,  Wales,  Mass. 

Married  May  31,  1853,  Maria  H.  Atwell,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  who  died 
October  23,  1855.  Married  April  2,  1857,  Caroline  M.  Baker,  of 
Waltham,  Mass.     Child:    Ella  Matilda,  b.  December  11,  1866. 


I 


CLASS  OF  1852. 

430.  *NATHAN  DISBROW  BANGS.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  Janu- 
ary 17,  1834,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1852-58.  Publisher  of  The  World, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-76.  Resided  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-81. 
Died  September  14,  1881,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

431.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  BENNETT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  185s; 
D.D.,  Genesee  College,  1870;  LL.D.,  Svracuse  University,  1887.  "*■.  T. 
Born  July  18,  1828,  East  Bethany,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Stanstead  Seminary,  Quebec,  1852-54.  Taught  in 
Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  principal,  1856-58. 
Associate  principal  of  Fort  Plain  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1859.  Superin- 
tendent of  public  schools,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  i860.  Principal  of  Low- 
ville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1861.  Joined  East  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Affain  principal 
of  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  1864.  Studied  in  the  University  of 
Berlin,  1866-69.  Traveled  in  Italy,  1868;  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  Greece, 
etc.,  1869.  Stationed  at  Towanda,  Pa.,  1869-70;  Elmira,  N.  _Y., 
1870-71.  Professor  of  History  and  Logic  in  Syracuse  University, 
N.  Y.,  1871-84;  of  Historical  Theology  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
Evanston,  111.,  1884-91.  Visited  Europe  in  the  interests  of  Syracuse 
University  library,  1875.  Transferred  to  Northern  New  York  Con- 
ference, 1879.  Visited  Europe  for  study,  1886.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872,  '80.  Died  April  17,  1891,  Evanston, 
111. 

Married  November  28,  1854,  Caroline  M.  Bannister,  of  Phelps, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  November  25,  1896.  Children:  Clara  Louisa,  b.  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1857,  d.  June  16,  1862;  William  Clark,  b.  x\pril  29,  1858;  Laura 

115 


1852.]  GRADUATES. 

Amelia,  b.  September  5,  i860,  d.  June  3,  1868;  Charles  Stephen,  b. 
February  27,  1864  (Ph.B.,  Northwestern,  1888)  ;  May  Louise,  b. 
December  6,  1870  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1891),  m.  W.  A.  Dyche. 

432.  *SIMEON  FISH  CHESTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855.  *•  N.  6. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  i,  1824,  Brooklyn,  Ohio. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1852-53 ;  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1853-65.  Paymaster  of  Indian  Orchard  Mills, 
Mass.,  1865-67.  Principal  of  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1867-68;  Ver- 
mont Conference  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1868-70;  Elm  St.  Gram- 
mar School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1871-98.  Taught  in  an  evening  school, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1898-1907.  Retired,  1907.  Died  September  i,  1909, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  November  14,  1855,  Mahala  Eliza  Kimpton,  who  died 
March  4,  1910.  Children:  Mary  Eveline,  b.  August  9,  1857;  Francis 
Truman  (No.  1383),  b.  May  17,  i860. 

433.  *VVILLIAM  ROBERT  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855;  D.D., 
Lawrence  University,  1869.  4>.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  26, 
1822,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852.  Stationed 
at  Maiden,  Mass.,  1852-53.  Supernumerary,  1853.  Stationed  at  Wal- 
nut St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1854-56;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1856-58; 
Common  St.,  Lynn,  1858-60;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  1860-62; 
Portland,  Me.,  Maine  Conference,  1862-64;  Pynchon  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  New  England  Conference,  1864-67 ;  Meridian  St.,  East  Boston, 
1867-70.  Delegate  to  U.  S.  Christian  Commission.  Presiding  Elder 
of  Boston  District,  1870-74.  Fraternal  delegate  to  Conference  of 
Wesleyan  Methodists  in  Eastern  British  America,  1872.  Stationed  at 
Trinity,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1874-77;  Saratoga  St.,  East  Boston, 
1877-80.  Supernumerary,  1880.  Stationed  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1881-84;  St.  Paul's,  Lynn,  1884-87;  Newton  Center,  1887-92; 
Boston  St.,  Lynn,  1892-94.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1894-1905.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1868,  '"72,  '76,  '92.     Died  June  18,  1905,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Married  June  9,  1845,  Eliza  Brooks,  who  died  September  18,  1905. 
Children :  Anne  Eliza,  b.  July  19,  1847 ;  Ellen  Urania,  b.  November 
7,  1851,  m.  Benjamin  Gill  (No.  916). 

434.  *ADAM  CLARKE  CRYSLER.     B.A.     Born  July  14,  1826. 
Taught   in   Falley   Seminary,   Fulton,   N.   Y.,   1852-54.      Traveled   in 

the  West  on  account  of  ill  health;    taught  in  Lewiston,  N.  Y.    Died 
April  26,  1855- 

Married;  his  wife,  Anna  M.,  died  December  3,  1857,  in  Jonesville, 
Mich.     Child :    Mary  Luella,  b.  April  20,  1855. 

435.  *GEORGE  BROWN  DUSINBERRE.  B.A,;  M.A.,  1855; 
LL.B.,  Yale  University,  1855.  *•  B.  K.  Born  September  11,  1829, 
Plattekill,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  farming  in  East  Avon,  N.  Y.,  1852.  Studied  law  in 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1853;  in  Yale  Law  School,  1854-55.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1855.  Practised  law  in  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1855-58.  County  judge  of 
Ontario  County,  N.  Y.,  1860-69.  Practised  law  in  Geneva,  1869-84. 
General  agent  for  land  department  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railroad.  1882-84.     Died  March  15,  1884,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  29.  1857,  Elizabeth  Clark  Warner,  of  Lima,  N.  Y. 
Children:    Henry  Warner, 'b.  August  12,  1859   (B.A.,  Hobart,   1880); 

116 


GRADUATES.  [1852. 

Samuel  Brown,  b.  May  8,  1861  ;    George  Brown,  b.  December  2,  1864 
(B.A.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1886). 
Address  of  widow :   6708  Thomas  Boulevard,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

436.  *ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL  FOSS.  B.A.;  M.A..  1855. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  6,  1830,  Phillipstown,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  Nos.  481  and  535- 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852.  Stationed  at 
Lenox,  Mass.,  1852-54;  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  30th  St.,  New 
York,  1856-58;  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York,  1858-60;  Tarrytown, 
i860.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Hebrew,  Wesleyan  University,  1860-63. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Poughkeepsie  District,  1863-65.  Stationed  at  30th 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  Sing  Sing  (now  Ossining),  1868-69. 
Went  to  Switzerland  on  account  of  poor  health;  traveled  in  Italy, 
1869.     Died  March  30,  1870,  Clarens,  Switzerland. 

Married  August,  1852,  Catherine  H.  Carpenter,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  December  12,  1857.  Married  June  21,  i860,  H.  Caroline 
Mead,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who  died  December  10,  1907.  Children: 
Catherine  Sedgwick,  b.  April  i,  1855,  d.  January  16,  1856;  Caroline 
Mead,  b.  April  17,  1861,  m.  E.  G.  Gyger;  Harriet  Campbell,  b.  August 
17,  1862 ;  Ida  Clift,  b.  August  22,  1864,  d.  March  22,  1896 ;  Grace,  d.  in 
infancy;    Archibald  Campbell,  b.  August  17,  1870. 

437.  *JAMES  SAYRE  GRIFFING.  B.A.  Born  October  28,  1822, 
Owego,  N.  Y. 

Traveled  for  a  firm  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Preached  at  North 
St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1854.  Joined  North  Indiana  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church.  Transferred  to  Missouri  Conference ;  appointed  to  Wakerusa 
Mission,  Kansas.  Stationed  at  Topeka,  Kans.,  1855.  In  poor  health, 
1856.  Stationed  at  Fremont,  Kans.,  1857-58;  Indianola,  1858-59;  Big 
Spring,  1859-60 ;  Tecumseh,  1860-61 ;  Auburn  and  Burlingame,  1861-63 ', 
Tecumseh  and  Clinton,  1863-64;  Seneca,  1864-67;  Circleville,  1867-68; 
Junction  City,  1868-69;  North  Lawrence,  1869-70;  Fort  Riley  Circuit, 
1870-72;  Rock  Creek,  and  Blue  Valley,  1872-73;  Blue  Valley,  1873-75; 
Second  Church,  Manhattan,  1875-82.  Died  April  3,  1882,  Osawatomie, 
Kans. 

Married  September  13,  1855,  J.  Augusta  Goodrich,  of  Owego,  N.  Y. 
Children :  John  Silas,  b.  August  26,  1857 ;  William  James,  b.  Novem- 
ber 24,  i860 ;  Mary  Lydia,  b.  August  25,  1863 ;  Sarah  Augusta  Clarissa, 
b.  February  19,  1866,  d.  October  21,  1869. 

438.  *CALVIN  SEARS  HARRINGTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1855; 
D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1877.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  May 
17,  1826,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Sanbornton  Bridge  (now 
Tilton),  N.  H.,  1852-55.  Joined  N.  H.  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1854.  Principal  of  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  1855-60.  Professor 
of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Wesleyan  University,  1861-63 ;  of 
Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1863-86.  Delegate  to  General^  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Member  of  Committee  of  Revision  of 
Methodist  Hymnal.  1876.  Editor:  T.  Macci  Plouti  Captivi,  Trinummus 
et  Rudens.    Died  February  16,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  August  10,  1852,  Eliza  Cynthia  Chase,  of  Lempster,  N,  H. 
Child:    Karl  Pomeroy  (No.  1308),  b.  June  13,  1861. 

Address  of  widow :    Middletown,  Conn. 


439.    *JAMES   WESLEY   HORNE.     B.A.;    M.A.,    1855;    LLD-. 
Liberia  College,  1882.     Born  March  24,  1823,  on  the  Island  of  Jamaica. 


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Founder  and  principal  of  Monrovia  Academy,  Liberia,  Africa,  under 
the  Missionary  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1853-57.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at  Fair  Haven, 
Conn.,  1858-60;  Redding,  1860-62;  South  Second  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1862-64;  Birmingham,  Conn.,  1864-66;  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y., 
1866-67;  Willett  St.,  New  York,  1867-70.  Traveled  in  Europe,  the 
East,  and  the  West  Indies,  1870-71.  Stationed  at  Babylon,  N.  Y., 
1870-73;  Greenport  and  Shelter  Island,  1873-76;  Forestville,  Conn., 
1876-79;  Clinton,  1879-82;  Southport,  1882-84.  Died  September  6, 
1884,  Southport,  Conn. 

Married  September  25,  1855,  Julia  Stowe  Tuzo,  of  Bermuda.  Chil- 
dren:  George  Harold,  b.  June  3,  1856;  Esther  Tuzo,  b.  February  13, 
1859;  Edith  Stowe,  b.  February  22,  1861,  m.  Dr.  T.  W.  Foreman;  Mary 
Isabel,  b.  August  27,  1863 ;  Henrietta  Frith,  b.  June  24,  1865,  m.  F.  S. 
Smith;   Julia  Stowe  Tuzo,  b.  January  8,  1870,  m.  Dr.  J.  M.  Rogers. 

Address  of  widow :   Warwick,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

440.  THOMPSON  HOADLEY  LANDON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1855; 
D.D.,  1906.    $.  N.  e.     Born  November  18,  1830,  Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1852-53 ;  Pennington  Seminary, 
N.  J.,  1854-57.  Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1857. 
Stationed  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  1857-58.  By  division  of  conference, 
became  a  member  of  Newark  Conference,  1858.  Stationed  at  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1858-60;  Franklin.  1860-62;  Little  Falls,  1862-64;  Belvidere, 
1864-67;  Phillipsburg,  1867-69;  Montclair,  1869-72;  Madison,  1872-74; 
Second  Church,  Rahway,  1874-77;  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  1877-78; 
Succasunna,  N.  J.,  1878-81 ;  Park  Church.  Elizabeth,  1881-83 ;  Prospect 
St.,  Paterson,  1883-85;  Thiels,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Principal  of  Bordentown 
Military  Institute,  N.  J.,  1885 .^ 

Married  May  18,  1864,  Sarah  'Durland.  of  Warwick,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  Thomas  Durland,  b.  May  18,  1865;  Seymour  (No.  1565),  b. 
August  21,  1867 ;   Louise  E.,  b.  August  29,  1869,  m.  R.  E.  Whitney. 

Address :    Bordentown,  N.  J. 

441.  *FRANCIS  ASBURY  LOOMIS.  B.A.  Born  April  2,  1825, 
Manchester,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  423. 

Taught  in  Plainville,  Conn.,  1852-53.  Preached  in  Hingham,  Mass., 
1854-55.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Yarmouthport,  Mass.,  1855-56; 
South  Truro,  1856-58;  Hingham,  1858-60;  Holmes  Hole  (now  Vine- 
yard Haven),  1860-62;  South  Yarmouth,  1862-64;  Main  St.,  North 
Easton,  1864-65;  South  Harwich,  1865-67;  Eastham,  1867-68;  Barn- 
stable and  Yarmouthport,  1868.  Taught  in  South  Harwich,  Mass., 
1868-69.  Superannuated,  1869-73.  Preached  and  taught  in  North 
Harwich,  Mass.,  1871-72.  Preached  in  Long  Plain.  Mass.,  1873-76. 
Assistant  in  Free  Library,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1877-85;  librarian, 
1885-1903.  Retired,  living  in  East  Greenwich,  1903.  Died  June  12, 
1904,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

Married  April  11,  1854,  Almira  Eddy,  of  West  Brookfield.  Mass., 
who  died  October  20,  1868.  Married  December  8,  1872,  Mrs.  Mary 
Fletcher  (Ryder)  Percival,  who  died  November  4,  1904.  Children: 
Frank  Wilbur,  b.  July  9,  1859,  d.  June  7,  1874;  George  Albert,  b. 
November  2,  1862  (B.A.,  Brown,  1884)  ;  Myra  Eddy,  b.  May  2,  1868, 
d.  April  18,  1896. 

442.  *JAMES  ELY  McINTIRE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Bom  August 
8,  1831,  Springfield,  Mass. 

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Practised  law  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1856-93.  Died  October  22,  1893, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  September  22,  1858,  Marietta  Brown  Gardiner,  of  West 
Newbury,  Mass.,  who  died  November  21,  1869.  Married  October  5, 
1871,  Elizabeth  L.  Morris,  of  North  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Children: 
William  Gardiner,  b.  July  23,  1859,  d.  March  22,  1863;  Jennie,  b. 
December  19,  1865,  d.  November  7,  1869. 

Address  of  widow:   Hampden,  Mass. 

443.  *WALTER  OAKLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855.  Born  August  11, 
1824,  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  New  York  Conference  Seminary.  Charlotteville,  N.  Y., 
1852;  Wesleyan  Female  College,  Wilmington,  Del,  1853-55.  Went  to 
Topeka,  Kans.,  on  account  of  failure  of  health,  1855.  Member  of 
Kansas  Senate,  1856-58.  Engaged  in  the  oil  business  in  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1862-63 ;  Venango  County,  Pa.,  1864-70.  Joined  Kansas  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Clinton,  Kans.,  1870-71 ; 
Tecumseh,  1871-73 ;  Chanute,  1873-74.  Transferred  to  South  Kansas 
Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at  Augusta  and  El  Dorado,  1874-75; 
El  Dorado,  1875-77;  Newton,  1877-78;  Peabody,  1878-79.  Transferred 
to  Kansas  Conference,  1881.  Stationed  at  Silver  Lake,  Kans.,  1881-82. 
Agent  of  Kansas  Temperance  Christian  Union,  1882-83.  Super- 
numerary, 1883-87.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Topeka,  Kans.,  1887-99. 
Died  February  i,  1899,  Topeka,  Kans. 

Married  September  25,  1852,  Sarah  Jane  Miller,  of  Copake,  N,  Y., 
who  died  May  5,  1855.  Married  March  27,  1859,  Louise  Thompson, 
of  Leavenworth,  Kans.  Children :  Mary,  b.  February  7,  1854,  d. 
February  16,  1854;  Gertrude  L..  b.  February  6.  i860,  d.  June  4,  1883; 
Frank  Thompson,  b.  May  10,  1863 ;  Stephen  Curry,  b.  September  28, 
1865,  d.  November  13,  1868. 

Address  of  widow :   Oakland,  Cal. 

444.  *JOHN  GIFFORD  PARSONS.  B.A.  Born  July  6,  1830, 
Froome,  England, 

Preached    on    a    circuit   near    Norwalk,    Conn.,    1852;    Washington, 
Conn.,  1853.    Died  August  21,  1853,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Married  August  16,  1853,  Ellen  M.  Douglass,  of  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

445.  *CHARLES  TALCOTT  RANSOM.  B.A.  X.  ^. 

Studied  law,  1852-54.  Practised  law  in  Iowa  Citv,  Iowa,  1855-88. 
Mayor  of  Iowa  City,  1857.    Died  April  9,  1888,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  23,  1859,  Sarah  Frances  Bacon,  of  Owego,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  1897.  Child:  Sarah  Bacon,  b.  January  14,  1863,  m.  Dr.  R.  B. 
Hill,  d.  October  23,  1904. 

446.  *EDWARD  PETER  SHAW.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855.  Born 
August  23,  1829,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Redding  Institute.  Conn.,  1852-67;  principal  and  pro- 
prietor, 1869-88.  Judge  of  probate  until  retired  by  age  limit;  after- 
wards probate  clerk.  Member  of  State  Legislature  for  two  terms. 
Died  April  8,  1905,  Redding  Ridge,  Conn. 

Married  April  22,  1851,  Fanny  Sanford,  of  Redding,  Conn.,  who 
died  February  21,  1872.  Married  November  26,  1879,  Elizabeth  L. 
Parkhurst,  of  Chelmsford,  Mass.  Children:  Emma,  b.  April  8,  1852, 
m,  O.  C.  Banks;  Henry,  b.  November  16,  1855;  Edward  Jacob,  b. 
May  25,  1858,  d,  March  29,  1889;    Samuel  Carter,  b,  November  3,  1866 

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(B.A.,  Yale,  1891)  ;    John  P.,  b.  December  13,  1880;    Katharine  L.,  b. 
February  19,  1882;    EHzabeth,  b.  May  25,  1886;    Mary  L.,  b.  October  5, 
1890. 
Address  of  widow :   266  North  2d  St.,  Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa. 

447.  *GEORGE    WASHINGTON    STREETER.      B.A.;     M.A., 

1855.  Born  July  8,  1825,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1852-53;  High  School,  New  London, 
Conn.,  1853;  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1853-55;  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  and 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  1855-56.  First  assistant  in  a  grammar  school,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1856-60.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  Practised  law  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-97.     Died  March  18,  1897,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  i,  1853,  Sarah  A.  Salter,  of  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  January  5,    1873.     Children :    Walton   Lindsay,   b.    November  30, 

1856,  d.  in  infancy;  Eliza  Lee,  b.  December  11,  1859,  d.  December  2, 
1885;  O.  Anna.  b.  February  18,  1865;  George  W.,  b.  May  22,  1869,  d. 
July  25,  1869;    Hattie  C,  b.  September  11,  1870,  d.  May  2,  1871. 

448.  ROBERT  BULLOCK  VAN  PETTEN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1855. 
Born  March  17,  1825,  Sterling,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  405. 

Taught  in  Addison,  N.  Y.,  1852-53:  Elmira,  1853-55;  Binghamton, 
1855-57;  Homer,  1857.  Engaged  in  surveying  in  Oswego  and  Jeffer- 
son Counties,  N.  Y.,  1858-59.  Taught  in  Peoria  Co.,  111. ;  for  some 
time  principal  of  a  ward  school  in  Peoria.  111..  1860-72.  Taught  and 
farmed  in  Peoria  Co.,  111.,  1872-81.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Clarke 
Co.,  Iowa,   1881 .     County  surveyor  of  Clarke  Co.,   1891-97. 

Married  January  25,  185 1.  Sarah  A.  Nipper,  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  November  11,  1868.  Married  July  4,  1869.  Matilda  A.  Schiiltz, 
of  Navarre.  Ohio,  who  died  March  15,  1886.  Children:  Sarah 
Theresa,  b.  September  18,  1852,  m.  Prof.  J.  E.  Oliver ;  William  John- 
ston, b.  April  6,  1854;  John  Bullock,  b.  April  29,  1856,  d.  September 
28,  1856;  Robert  Marshman,  b.  November  23,  1861 ;  Howard,  b.  June 
7,  1866,  d.  September  3,  1866;  George  Milton,  b.  February  14,  1868; 
Minnie  Amelia,  b.  August  17.  1872;  Ellen  Eliza,  b.  August  24,  1874; 
Centa  Gertrude,  b.  May  24,  1876,  d.  October  21,  1909;  Albert  Bullock, 
b.  September  26,  1878;  Margaret  Matilda,  b.  September  18.  1880;  Eva 
May,  b.  November  29,  1882. 

Address :    New  Virginia,  Iowa. 

449.  *GORHAM  ROLLINS  WALTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855- 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  20,  1826,  Mercer,  Me. 

Taught  in  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1853-54.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1855-66.     Died  September,  1866,  Mercer,  Me. 

450.  *GEORGE  WILLIAM  WENDELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1855- 
<i^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  March  11,  1831,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  an  intermediate  school,  Portland,  Me.,  1852-53.  In 
business.  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1854-59.  Taught  in  Wilberforce  Univer- 
sity, Ohio,  1859-62.  Clerk  in  Internal  Revenue  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1863-65.  Deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1865-75.  Clerk  in  Universal  Life  Insurance  Company,  N.  Y., 
1875-80.  Bookkeeper  in  Plainfield.  N.  J.,  1880-84.  Superintendent  of 
a  private  hospital,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1884-1902.  Died  February 
18,  1902,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

Married  January  11,  1855,  Amanda  H.  Huntress,  of  Great  Falls, 
N.  H.,  who  died  November  24.  1858.  Married  July  24,  1867.  Mary  E. 
Frazee,  of  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.     Children:    Mabel  Josephine,  b.  Feb- 

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ruary  6,  1858,  d.  October  21,  1858;    Marion  Josephine,  b.  June  11,  i86g 
(B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1892),  m.  G.  F.  Joyce,  Jr.;    George  Vincent,  b. 
August  16,  1871    (B.S.,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,   1892)  ;    Henry 
Marcy,  b.  May  5,  1883,  d.  April  7,  1884. 
Address  of  widow:   400  West  ii8th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


451.    *ADDISON  FILLMORE  WHEELER.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1855. 

Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1853.  Stationed  at  Waddington  Mission,  N.  Y.,  1853-54; 
Belgium  Church,  Liverpool,  1854-55;  Cleveland,  1855-57;  Phoenix, 
1857-58;  Scriba,  1858-60;  Three  Mile  Bay,  1860-61;  Depauville, 
1861-63;  Philadelphia,  1863-65.  Reported  no  longer  in  conference, 
1865.  As  a  local  preacher,  supplied  Freeville,  N.  Y.,  1879-81 ;  North 
Lansing,  1882;  Chemung,  1882-87.  Died  Mav  24,  1887,  Chemung, 
N.  Y. 

Married  July  7,  1853,  Sarah  Ann  Moulton,  of  Cicero,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  October  31,  1864.  Married  September  23,  1873,  Mrs.  Martha 
Margaret  Peppard,  of  Chemung.  N.  Y.  Children :  Frances  Adelia,  b. 
December  10,  1854,  m.  John  Hudson,  d.  February  21,  1896;  Carrie 
Elizabeth,  b.  September  12,  1856,  m.  F.  B.  Ostrander ;  Mary  Genevieve, 
b.  April  15,  i860,  m.  G.  E.  Wilson. 

Address  of  widow :    Chemung,  N.  Y. 


452.  *AARON  WHITE.  B.A.;  M'.A.,  1855.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  September  18,  1824,  Kirkland,  N,  Y. 

Taught  in  Flushing  Female  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1852-53;  Oneida  Con- 
ference (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1853-66.  Principal  of 
Sauquoit  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1866-69.  Taught  in  Cazenovia  Seminary, 
1869-70.  Principal  of  Canastota  Union  Free  School  and  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1870-79;  White's  English  and  Classical  School,  Oneida,  N.  Y., 
1879-80.  Taught  in  Cazenovia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1880-97.  Died  April 
10,  1897,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  6,  1859.  Isadore  Maria  Haight,  who  died  August  17, 
1905.  Children :  (Cornelia  Gushing,  b.  February  3,  i860 ;  Henry  Seely 
(No.  1318),  b.  May  20,  1861 ;  Lucy  Blakeslee,  b.  February  8,  1869 
(B.A.,  Wellesley,  1891),  m.  C.  B.  Thwing. 


CLASS  OF  1853. 

453.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BURNHAM.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1856.    <ir.  T.    $.  B.  K.     Born  November  2,  1830,  Groton,  Vt. 

Principal  of  academic  department  of  Newark  Wesleyan  Institute, 
N.  J.,  1853-54;  Lewiston  Seminary,  111.,  1854-56.  Taught  and  studied 
law  in  Chicago,  111. ;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.  Practised  law  in 
Chicago,  111.,  1857-61 ;  Newbury,  Vt.,  1861-63.  Enlisted  in  Co.  F,  8th 
Vt.  Volunteers,  1863.  Detailed  as  assistant  superintendent  of  educa- 
tion of  freedmen  in  Louisiana,  1864.  Commanded  Co.  G.  87th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  detailed  to  establish  schools,  1865.  Practised  law 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  1867-98.  Associate  justice  of  the  South  Boston 
Municipal  Court,  1874-79.  Engaged  in  literary  work;  law  editor. 
Died  May  21,  1898,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  November  4,  1861,  Celeste  Shute,  of  Waukegan,  111.,  who 
died  March  22,  1880.    Child:   a  son,  b.  1862,  d.  in  infancy. 

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464.  *WILLIAM  FITCH  CONRAD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.  Born 
November  7,  1826,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  and  studied  law,  1853-55.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1855.  Practised  law  in  Burlington,  Iowa,  1855-62. 
Enlisted  in  Co.  G,  25th  Iowa  Volunteers,  1862.  Captain  of  25th  Iowa 
Volunteers,  1863.  Taken  prisoner  at  Raymond,  Miss.;  confined  for 
nearly  a  year  in  Libby  Prison.  Practised  law  in  Canton,  Mo.,  1865-76; 
Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1876-86.  Judge  of  the  9th  Judicial  District,  Iowa, 
1886-1901.     Died  December  20,  1901,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Married  1853.  Hattie  S.  Pierce,  of  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Children :  William 
Fitch,  b.  August  2,  1856;   Hattie  L.,  b.  September  20,  1866. 

455.  *SAMUEL  WOODWARD  COOKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1856. 
Born  September  9,  1825,  Hadley,  Mass. 

Taught  in  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  1854.  ^l^ember  of  Conn.  Legisla- 
ture, 1855.  Principal  of  High  School,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1856-57.  Studied 
dentistry  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1858.  Practised  dentistry  in  Milford, 
Mass.,  18^9;  Millbury,  Mass.,  1860-70;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1870-1906. 
Died  October  26,  1906,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  January  30,  1855,  Cornelia  Jane  Tracy,  of  Franklin,  Conn. 
Children:  Emma  Jane,  b.  February  3,  1856;  Charles  Woodward,  b. 
May  9,  1857,  d.  April  26,  1867;  Henry  Parsons,  b.  February  16,  1863 
(D.M.D.,  Harvard,  1884)  ;  Mary  Inez,  Frank,  and  Lucy  Almira,  d.  in 
infancy. 

Address  of  widow :   5  Freeland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

456.  *JOHN  THOMAS  DICKINSON.  B.A.;  M.A..  1856.  -V.  T. 
Born  July  7,  1832,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y.,  1854-55;  Cooperstown  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1855;  Oxford  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1856-57.  Principal  of  Hedding 
Seminary,  Abingdon,  111.,  1858-67 ;  graded  school,  Altona,  111.,  1867-71 ; 
Grand  Prairie  Seminary  and  Commercial  College,  Onarga,  111., 
1871-77;  graded  school.  Chatsworth,  111.,  1877-78.  Vice  President  and 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Hedding  College,  111.,  1878-83;  Professor 
of  the  same  in  Iowa  Weslevan  University,  1883-86.  Vice  President  of 
the  latter,  1884-86.     Died  May  26,  1886,  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

Married  December  3,  i860,  Helen  L.  Hutchins,  of  Henry,  111.,  who 
died  December  27,  1861.  Married  June  30,  1864,  Elvira  Cleveland 
Bates,  of  Griggsville,  111.,  who  died  September  27,  1906.  Children: 
Charles  Hutchins,  b.  December  21,  1861  (deceased)  ;  Helen  Anna,  b. 
July  18,  1865,  d.  February  13,  1871 ;  Francis  Chaffee,  b.  April  20,  i8i57; 
Edward  Payson,  b.  February  8,  1869;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  March  13,  1871, 
d.  January  21,  1872;  Helen  Anna,  b.  January  i,  1873;  John  Thomas, 
b.  September  i,  1875  (B.A.,  Iowa  Wesleyan,  1896)  ;  Sarah  Elvira,  b. 
August  25,  1878;  Lucy  Grace  (B.A.,  Iowa  Wesleyan,  1893),  m.  F.  S. 
Payne. 

457.  *JOHN  PRICE  DURBIN.    B.A. 

Frail  health  during  most  of  his  life  prevented  active  labor.  Died 
September  11,  1870,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

458.  *JASPER  FISH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.  Born  March  23,  1826, 
Woodstock,  Vt. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1853.  Principal  of 
Hickory  Neck  Academy,  Va.,  1854;  High  School,  Leominster,  Mass., 
1855-56.  Traveled  in  the  West;  taught  part  of  the  time,  1856-58. 
Principal  of  a  public  school,  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1858-59;    Union  School, 

122 


GRADUATES.  [1853. 

Havana,  111.,  1860-62.  Taught  in  Havana,  111.,  1863.  Private  in  44th 
Iowa  Volunteers;  served  in  Tennessee,  1864.  Taught  in  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1865.  Traveling  agent,  1866-67.  Assistant  editor  of  Child's  Co. 
gazetteers  and  directories;  resided  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1868-72. 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Kearney,  Nebr.,  1872-91.  Died  August  19, 
1891,  Kearney,  Nebr. 

459.  *FRANKLIN  HANNAHS.    B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.    ^.  T.    $.  B.  K. 

Born  October  19,  1828,  Floyd,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Charlottesville,  N.  Y.,  1853-54;  Fairfield  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1854-61.  Enlisted  as  private  in  U.  S.  Army,  1861.  Captain,  Co.  C, 
8ist  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers;    served  in  the  Peninsular  Campaign, 

1862.  Died  August  9,  1862,  Harrison's  Landing,  Va. 

Married  December  i,  1858,  Antoinette  Edie,  of  Marcy,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  April  22,  1906.  Children :  Mary  Edie,  b.  February  18,  1861 ; 
Franklina  Edie,  b.  October  18,  1862,  m.  G.  L.  Hill. 

460.  RALPH  CHANDLER  HARRISON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1859.  *.  N.  6.  $.  B.  K.  Born  October  22, 
1831,  Cornwall  Bridge,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1853-56.  Member  of  Conn, 
Legislature,  1857.  Studied  in  Albany  Law  School,  N.  Y.,  1858-59. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Practised  law  in  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1859-91.  Elected  member  of  Board  of  Freeholders  to  frame  a  charter 
for  San  Francisco,  1880;  president  of  the  Board,  1886,  Associate 
justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  California,  1891-1903.  Member  of 
Supreme  Court  Commission  of  California,  1904.  Presiding  justice. 
District    Court    of    Appeals    of    California,    First    District,    1905-06. 

Practising  law  in  San  Francisco,  1906 .    Trustee  of  San  Francisco 

Public  Library,  1887 ;    San  Francisco  Law  Librar>',  1888 . 

Married  July  3,  1865,  Juliet  Lathrop  Waite,  of  Chicago,  111.,  who 
died  August  2,  1890.  Married  September  27,  1892,  Ella  Spencer  Reid, 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children :  Richard  Calhoun,  b.  December  12, 
1867  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1890)  :  Philip  Julian,  b.  March  12,  1869,  d.  April 
27,  1891;    Robert  Waite,  b.  September  24,  1872  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1895). 

Address :   640  Mills  Building,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

461.  *FRANCIS  DAY  HODGSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.  Born 
June  7,  1832,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y,,  1854.  Joined 
Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1857.  Stationed  at  Scott 
Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1857-58.  Transferred  successively  to  the 
Oregon,  California,  East  Genesee,  and  Central  New  York  conferences. 
Principal  of  Oregon  City  Seminary,  Ore.,  1858.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics in  a  college  in  California.  1860-67.  Principal  of  public  schools, 
Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1869;  Penn  Yan  Academy.  N.  Y.,  1875-83. 
Stationed  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  Spencerport,  1885-88;  Horse- 
heads,  1888-91;  Troy,  Pa.,  1891-93;  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  1893-94;  Montour 
Falls,  1894-95.  Superannuated,  1895.  Died  December  12,  1899, 
Newark,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  8,  1855,  Mary  Dennis,  of  Macedon  Center,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Francis,  b.  March  31,  1856,  d.  December  29,  1895 ;  Agnes 
Rebecca,  b.  November  24,  1859,  d.  April  19,  1888;  Henry  Thomas,  b. 
October  10,  1861,  d.  June  27,  1869;    Mary  Hogarth,  b.  December  27, 

1863,  m.  C.  E.  Welles,  d.  December  25,  1904;  Emily,  b.  May  15,  1866, 
m.  W.  B.  Brown ;  Alice,  b.  September  27,  1868,  m.  Dr.  W.  M.  FoUett ; 
Alfred,  b.  March  27,  1871 ;    Elizabeth,  b.  June  18,  1874. 

Address  of  widow :    16  VanDuser  Sf .,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

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1853.1  GRADUATES. 

462.  *CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  HUFFAKER.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1856.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  17,  1823,  near  Old  Frank- 
lin, Mo. 

Principal  of  male  department,  Westport  High  School,  Mo.,  1853-57 ; 
of  female  department,  Weston  High  School,  Mo.,  1857-59.  Taught  in 
Westport,  Mo.,  1859-68.  IMayor  of  Westport,  1866.  Cultivated  a  fruit 
farm  and  garden  near  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1869-70.  In  charge  of  West- 
port  public  schools,  Mo.,  1871-73.     Died  April  13,  1873,  Westport,  Mo. 

Married  September  7,  1858,  Elizabeth  Howlett  Hunter.  Children: 
a  son,  b.  September  4,  1859,  d.  September  4,  1859;  Julia  Catherine, 
b.  October  3,  i860;  Christopher  Columbus,  b.  May  i,  i8<53,  d.  August  2, 
1865;  John  Mastin,  b.  August  17,  1865;  Duke  Hunter,  b.  August  20, 
1867. 

463.  *HIRAM  AUGUSTUS  JONES.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1856.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  3,  183 1.  Grafton.  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  370. 

Taught  in  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1853-54.  Tutor  in  Ancient  Languages, 
Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1854-56;  Adjunct  Professor,  1856-62; 
Professor  of  Latin,  1862-67;  of  Latin  and  Greek,  1867-80;  of  Latin, 
1880-98.  Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1867-68; 
alderman,  1868-69;  county  supervisor,  1872-74.  Died  April  11,  1898, 
Appleton,  Wis. 

Married  December  8,  1861,  Mary  Emily  Tallmadge,  of  Fond  du 
Lac,  Wis.  Children:  Lyman  Asa,  b,  November  19,  1865  (B.A., 
Lawrence,  1886)  ;  Alice  Louisa,  b.  February  28,  1870,  d.  December  30, 
1889 ;   David  Arthur,  b.  October  26,  1875. 

Address  of  widow :   534  Oak  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

464.  *SAVILLION  LEE.  B.A.  Born  February  14,  1826,  East 
Lyme,  Conn. 

Preached  in  Canterbury,  Conn.,  1854.  Engaged  in  teaching  and 
preaching  in  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1855-73.  Located,  1873.  Nurseryman 
and  florist,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1873-88.  Died  February  20,  1888,  River- 
head,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  26,  1856,  Mary  Mahetable  Corwin,  who  died  January  i, 
1908.  Children:  Eva,  b.  February  9,  1858,  m.  E.  F.  Corwin;  Ulysses, 
b.  January  21,  1862;  Arthur,  b.  July  13,  1864;  Amy,  b.  February  14, 
1867,  m.  H.  N.  Weeks,  d.  November  8,  1903 ;  Harry,  b.  November  20, 
1872;    Mary  Lee,  b.  August  18,  1874;    three  others,  d.  in  infancy. 

465.  *SYLVESTER  HILL  OPDYKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856. 
■^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  22,  1828,  Everettstown,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  New  York  Conference  Seminary,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y., 
1853.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1854-56,  1857.  Taught 
in  Cooperstown  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1856.  Joined  Newark  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J..  1858-60;  Clinton, 
1860-62;  Flemington,  1862-64;  Rahway,  1864-65;  Elizabeth,  1865-67; 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1867-69 ;  Nyack,  1869-71 ;  Eighth  Ave.,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1871-73.  Presiding  Elder  of  Newton  District,  1873-77.  Sta- 
tioned at  Summerfield  Church,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  Newton, 
N.  J.,  1880.     Died  October  21,  1880,  Newton,  N.  J. 

Married  May  22,  1856,  Elizabeth  Morey,  of  Bloomingdale,  111.,  who 
died  September  28,  1909.  Children:  Lillie  Morey,  b.  November  11, 
1859,  d.  November  24,  1859;  Levings  Atwood,  b.  September  21,  1861 
(M.D.,  N.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1885)  ;  Charles  Pomeroy. 
b.  May  29,  1863  (class  of  1886);  George  Howard  (No.  .^618),  b. 
November  21,  1867;    Florence  Morey,  b.  May  28,  1870. 

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GRADUATES.  [1863. 

466.  CHARLES  RHODES  POMEROY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856;  D.D., 
Simpson  Centenary  College,  1875.  <lr.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  15, 
1830,  Weybridge,  Vt.  Brother  of  Nos.  381  and  541,  and  of  R.  M. 
Pomeroy  (class  of  1852)  and  W.  Pomeroy  (class  of  1861). 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1853-54.  Taught  in  Fort 
Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Principal  of  Union  Village  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1855;  Cooperstown  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1856;  Rochester  High 
School,  N.  Y.,  1857;  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1859. 
Resigned  on  account  of  ill  health,  i860.  Joined  Genesee  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Trans- 
ferred to  Des  Moines  Conference,  1869.  Stationed  at  Chariton,  Iowa, 
1869-70;  Des  Moines,  1870-72.  Transferred  to  Upper  Iowa  Confer- 
ence, 1872.  Stationed  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1872-74.  President  of  State 
Normal  School,  Emporia,  Kans.,  1874-79;  Callanan  College,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa,  1880-89.  Transferred  to  Puget  Sound  Conference, 
1889.  Stationed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  1891.  Dean,  and  Professor  of 
Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Puget  Sound  University,  Wash., 
1896-99. 

Married  December  2,  1854,  Mary  J.  Meeker,  of  North  Hoosick, 
N.  Y.  Child:  Charles  Harrington,  b.  March  28,  1863  (B.A.,  Iowa 
State  Univ.,  1886). 

Address :    Tacoma,  Wash. 

467.  *DAVID  HENRY  SHERMAN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1856;  D.D., 
Kentucky  University,  1862.     Born  August  11,  1827,  Barre,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1853.  Stationed  at 
Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1853-55.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Confer- 
ence, 1855.  Stationed  at  St.  Charles,  111.,  1855-56;  Crete,  1856-57. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Crete,  111.,  1856-57 ;  Channahon,  111., 
1858-60;  Petersham.  Mass..  1861.  President  of  Brookville  College, 
Ind.,  1862.  Principal  of  Waukegan  High  School,  111.,  1863.  In  poor 
health,  1864-67.  Principal  of  Towle  Academy.  Winthrop,  Me. ;  editor 
of  The  Winthrop  Bulletin,  1868-69.  Principal  of  St.  Albans  High 
School,  Me.,  1870 ;  Corinna  Union  Academy,  Me. ;  pastor  of  Corinna 
M.  E.  Church,  1871-72.  Principal  of  Exeter  High  School,  Me.; 
preached  on  Exeter.  Stetson,  and  Corinna  Circuit,  1873-75.  Preached 
at  Houlton,  Hodgdon.  and  Linneus,  Me.,  1875-76.  Principal  of  Bucks- 
port  Grammar  School.  Me.,  1877-81.  Removed  to  Andover,  Mass., 
1881.     Died  October  11,  1890,  West  Medway,  Mass. 

Married  December  25,  1849,  Mary  H.  Martin,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 
Children :  Jennie  Louise,  b.  July  7,  1859,  m.  Mr.  Flood ;  Mary  Martin, 
b.  January  13,  1864. 

468.  *JULIUS  AUGUSTUS  SKILTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1856; 
M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College,  1855.  X.  <ir.  Born  June  29,  1833, 
Troy,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  526,  and  of  J,  A.  Skilton  (class  of  1849). 

Practised  medicine  in  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  city  physician  and  commissioner 
in  Board  of  Education,  1855-61.  Assistant  surgeon  of  30th  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  i86r.  Surgeon  of  87th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862;  of  14th 
N.  Y.  Cavalry;  medical  director  of  cavalry.  Department  of  the  South- 
west, 1863.  Engaged  in  Red  River  Campaign  as  medical  director  of 
cavalry,  1864.  Medical  director  in  Florida,  Alabama,  and  Mississippi 
campaigns,  1865.  Resided  in  New  Orleans ;  went  to  Mexico  as  special 
correspondent  for  The  New  York  Herald,  1866.  Compelled  by 
imperial  authorities  for  political  reasons  to  leave  the  country  in  April; 
returned  to  Mexico  City,  1867.  U.  S.  consul  at  Mexico  City,  1869-71. 
Prepared  yearly  consulate-general  reports  on  the  resources,  etc.,  of 
Mexico,   published  by  the   U.   S.    State    Department,    1869-78.     U.    S. 

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1853.]  GRADUATES. 

consul-general  for  Republic  of  Mexico,  1871-78.  Resided  in  Mexico 
City,  1878-84;  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884-97.  Died  November  20,  1807, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  12,  1856,  Harriet  Euphrasia  Ingersoll,  of  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Frank  Avery,  b.  February  12,  i860;  Harry  Inger- 
soll, b.  February  12,  1864;  Mary  Kate,  b.  February  22,  1870,  m.  Leon 
St.  John. 

■  Address  of  widow :   278  Putnam  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

469.  ♦JOEL  AUGUSTUS  STEELE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1856.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  May  14,  1827,  Needham,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  402. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport.  Me.,  1853. 
Principal  of  Searsport  Union  High  School,  Me.,  1854;  Freedom 
Academy,  Me.,  1855.  Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1855.  Stationed  at  Columbia,  Me.,  1855-56;  Machias.  1856-57.  Prin- 
cipal of  Machias  High  School.  Me.,  1856-57.  Stationed  at  Calais. 
Me.,  1857-59;  Belfast,  1859-60;  Frankfort  1860-61;  Oldtown, 
1861-62.  Located,  1862.  Preached  in  Pembroke,  Mass.,  1862-64; 
Orleans,  Mass.,  1864-65.  Taught  a  grammar  school.  West  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  1865-66.  Joined  New  Hampshire  Conference,  M,  E.  Church, 
1866.  Stationed  at  Union  Village,  N.  H.,  1866-68;  Epping,  1868-69; 
North  Salem,  1860-71;  Londonderry,  1871-73;  Landaff,  1873-75; 
Milan,  1875-76;  Contoocook.  1876-77.  Supernumerary,  1877.  Sta- 
tioned at  Henniker,  N.  H.,  1878-81 ;  Canaan,  1881-83.  Supernumerary, 
1883-97.  Supplied  Colchester,  Vt.,  1883-85;  Putney,  1885-87;  Wil- 
liamsville,  1887-90;  Wardsboro,  1890-92;  Peacham,  1892-93;  Charles- 
town,  1896-97.  Superannuated,  1897-1903.  Supplied  Chichester, 
N.  H.,  1897-1900.     Died  September  26,  1903.  New  London,  Conn. 

Married  April  2,  i860,  Mrs.  Helen  F.  Snow,  of  Calais,  Me.,  who 
died  February  12,  1896.  Children :  Edmund  D.,  b.  January  12,  1861 ; 
Thompson  Landon  (deceased);  Josephine,  b.  October  20,  1863; 
Caroline,  b.  June  11,  1866,  d.  1901 ;  Fannie,  b.  August  16,  1868 
(deceased)  ;    Charles,  b.  May  24,  1872. 

470.  ♦JOHN  TEVIS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1856;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1856.     Born  1834,  Shelbyville,  Ky. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1853-56.  Practised  law  in  Shelby- 
ville, Ky.,  1857-61.     Died  January  10,  1861,  Shelbyville,  Ky. 

471.  HENRY  WHITE  WARREN.  B.A. ;  D.D.,  Dickinson 
College,  1872;  LL.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1892.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  January  4,  183 1,  Williamsburg.  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  472. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  and  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wil- 
braham.  Mass.,  1853-55.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Laurel  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1855-57; 
North  Russell  St.,  Boston,  1857-59;  Hedding  (now  Tremont  St.) 
Church.  Boston,  1859-61 ;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lynn,  1861-63 ;  West- 
field,  1863-65;  Cambridgeport,  1865-68;  Charlestown,  1868-71.  Mem- 
ber of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1861-62.  Transferred  to 
Philadelphia  Conference,  1871.  Stationed  at  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1871-73.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1873.  Transferred  to 
New  York  East  Conference.  1873.  Stationed  at  St.  John's  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-77.  Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference, 
1877.  Stationed  at  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1877-80;  Spring  Gar- 
den St.,  Philadelphia,  1880.  Elected  Bishop  of  M.  E.  Church,  1880. 
Visited  Mexico  (1884),  China  (1888),  Europe  (1891),  Japan,  China 
and  the  PhiHppines  (1003),  India  (1904)-  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1880;    Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881. 

126 


GRADUATES.  [1853. 

Author:  Sights  and  Insights;  The  Lesser  Hymnal;  Among  the 
Forces,  etc.  Editor:  Monthly  Studies  in  St.  Paul's  Epistles;  The 
Study. 

Married  April  6,  1855,  Diantha  Lord  Kilgore,  of  Bartlett,  N.  H., 
who  died  June  21,  1867,  Married  December  27,  1883,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Eraser  Iliff,  of  Denver,  Col.  Children :  Carrie  Louise,  b.  June  2, 
1856,  m.  Rev.  J.  W.  Frizzelle;  Henry  Mather  (No.  1261),  b.  October 
15,  1858;   Ellen  Russell,  b.  April  2,  i860,  m.  Rev.  J.  R.  Van  Pelt. 

Address:    University  Park,  Denver,  Col. 

472.  WILLIAM  FAIRFIELD  WARREN.  B.A.;  D.D.,  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1862;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1874. 
$.  B.  K.  Born  March  13,  1833,  Williamsburg,  Mass.  Brother  of  No. 
471. 

Head  master  of  a  private  school  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  1853-54.  Preached 
in  Ballardvale,  Mass.,  1854-55.  Joined  New  England  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Ballardvale,  Mass.,  1855-56.  Studied 
in  Berlin  and  Halle,  Germany;  traveled  in  the  East,  1856-58.  Dele- 
gate to  World's  Convention  of  the  Evangelical  AlHance,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many, 1857.  Stationed  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Bromfield  St., 
Boston,  1860-62.  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  in  the  Missions- 
Anstalt,  Bremen,  Germany,  1861-66;  of  the  same  in  Boston  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1866-71.  Dean  of  the  School  of  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1867-73;    Professor  of  Comparative  Theology,  and  of  the 

History  and  Philosophy  of   Religion,   1874 .     President  of  Boston 

University,  1873-1903.  Elected  trustee  of  Wellesley  College,  1875. 
First  president  of  Mass.  Society  for  the  University  Education  of 
Women,  1876.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872, 
'76,  '84,  '92,  '96,  1900;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1891.  Fra- 
ternal delegate  to  British  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  1882. 
Author:  The  True  Key  to  Ancient  Cosmology;  Paradise  Found;  The 
Quest  of  the  Perfect  Religion;    The  Story  of  Gottlieb,  etc. 

Married  April  14,  1861,  Harriet  Cornelia  Merrick,  of  Wilbraham, 
Mass.  Children:  Mary  Christine,  b.  July  24,  1863  (B.A.  Boston 
Univ.,  1885),  m.  H.  M.  Ayars;  William  Marshall,  b.  November  4,  1865 
(B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1887)  ;  Anna  Merrick,  b.  May  26,  1868  (B.A., 
Boston  Univ.,  1891),  m.  G.  A.  Dunn;  Winifred,  b.  January  3,  1870 
(B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1891),  m.  G.  A.  Wilson. 

Address:    131  Davis  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

473.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  WIGGINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871. 
Born  1828,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1854;  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1855-58. 
Member  of  New  York  Legislature,  1859-63.  Taught  in  Greenport, 
N.  Y.,  1870.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1872-74.  Died 
December  5,  1874,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 

474.  *M[OSES]  EMORY  WRIGHT.  B.A.  $.  B.  K.  Born  May 
23,  1828,  Leicester,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1853-54.  Mathematician  for  Vermont 
Central  Railroad,  1854.  Principal  of  Black  Rock  Masonic  Prepara- 
tory Institute,  N.  C,  1854-55.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1856.  Stationed  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1856-57.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Holyoke,  Mass. ;  preached  at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass., 
1857-58.  Stationed  at  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1858-60;  New  England  Village, 
1860-62;  Dudley,  1862-64;  Spencer,  1864-67;  Newburyport,  1867-70; 
Melrose,    1870-73;     Meridian    St.,    East    Boston,    1873-74;     Beverly, 

127 


1853-54.]  GRADUATES. 

1874-77;  Leominster,  1877-78;  Nahant,  1878-81;  Roslindale,  1881-84; 
Dorchester  St.,  South  Boston,  1884-86;  Woburn,  1886-88;  Clinton, 
1888-89;  Spencer,  1889-91;  Whitinsville,  1891-95;  Cochituate,  1895- 
1900;  Broadway,  Lynn,  1900-03;  Bay  View,  Gloucester,  1903-09. 
Author:  Treatise  on  Paper  Manufacture.  Died  December  13,  1909, 
Gloucester,  Mass. 

Married  March  26,  1855,  Jane  Elizabeth  Cone,  of  West  Granby, 
Conn.  Children :  Edward  Olin,  b.  November  26,  i860,  d.  January  i, 
1892 ;    Ellen  Cone,  b.  July  28,  1863,  m.  C.  L.  Farwell,  ISI.D. 

Address  of  widow :    1094  Main  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1854. 

475.  *HENRY  BAKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1861 ;  D.D.,  Baldwin  Uni- 
versity. 1885.  ^.  T.  Born  June  19.  1829,  Rochester,  N.  H.  Brother 
of  C.  Baker  (class  of  1843),  F.  Baker  (class  of  1852)  and  G.  G.  Baker 
(class  of  1863). 

President  of  Schuylerville  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Joined  California 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1856.  Stationed  at  Yreka,  Cal.,  1856-57; 
Columbia,  1857-59;  H  St.,  Sacramento,  1859-61.  Located,  1861. 
Joined  New  England  Conference,  1863.  Stationed  at  Newtonville, 
Mass.,  1863-65;  Melrose,  1865-67.  Located,  1867.  Resided  in  Mel- 
rose, 1867-69.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1869-80.  Preached 
at  Waverly  Church,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1870-73.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1880.  Stationed  at  Leonard  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1880-81 ;  Roxbury,  Hunting  Ridge,  and  Great  Hill,  Conn., 
1881-82.  Transferred  to  Baltimore  Conference.  1882.  Stationed  at 
Havre  de  Grace.  Md.,  1882-84;  Lonaconing,  1884-85;  Piedmont, 
W.  Va.,  1885-87;  Jefferson  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1887-88;  Ellicott  City, 
1888-90;  Twelfth  St.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1890-92.  Superannuated, 
residing  in  Washington,  D.  C.  lecturing  and  preaching,  1892-1910. 
Traveled  in  Europe.  Asia  and  Africa,  1888-89.  Traveled  around  the 
world,  1893.     Died  July  25,  1910.  Chautauqua,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  28,  1854,  Laura  Alice  Chase,  of  Newbury,  Vt., 
who  died  September  7,  1897.  Married  November  24,  1898.  Euphemia 
Campbell  Bower,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  Charles  Henry  (No. 
1265),  b.  September  18,  1855;  William  Henry,  b.  October  23,  1857,  d. 
January  6,  i860;  Edward  Henry,  b.  May  30,  1861  (class  of  1885),  d. 
January  25,  1886;    Karle  Henry,  b.  January  26,  1864. 

476.  *JUSTTN  SPAULDING  BARROWS.  B.S. ;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1874.  ^-  '^-  Born  October  3,  1829,  Windham,  Vt.  Brother  of  C.  L. 
Barrows  (class  of  1867). 

Preached  in  Waltham,  Mass.,  1854.  Joined  New  England  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  1855-56; 
Northampton,  1856-57;  Chicopee,  1857-59;  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea, 
1859-61  ;  Pynchon  St.,  Springfield,  1861-62.  Superannuated,  1862. 
Stationed  at  Holliston,  Mass.,  1863-65 ;  IVIonument  Square,  Charles- 
town,  1865-68.  Supernumerary;  preached  in  Weston,  Vt,  1868-71. 
Stationed  at  Fitchburg.  Mass.,  1871-72;  Westfield.  1872-74;  Chicopee, 
1874-76;  West  Warren,  1876-78;  West  Brookfield,  1878-79;  West 
Warren,  1879-82;  North  Brookfield,  1882-84;  Brookfield,  1884-85. 
Superannuated,  1885.     Died  February  25,  1905,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Married  October  3,  1854,  Adeline  E.  Newell,  of  Wardsboro,  Vt. 
Children:    Imogene,  b.  July  7,   1858,   d.  August   18,   1858;    Grace,   b. 

128 


GRADUATES.  [1864. 

November  3,  i860,  d.  January  15,  1861 ;    Marion,  b.  October  31,  1864, 
d.  November  26,  1864. 
Address  of  widow:   Brookfield,  Mass. 

477.  FRANCIS  EVERETT  BEERS.  B.S.  Born  August  29, 
1833,  Aurelius,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Illinois,  1855.  Traveled  in  the  West,  1856.  County- 
surveyor  of  Webster  County,  Iowa,  1857.  Master  of  a  steamboat  on 
the  Mississippi  river,  1858-61.  Taught  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1862. 
Traveled  in  the  West,  1863-64.  Built  the  steamer  Emma  Logan,  at 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1865.  In  the  steamboat  business  on  the  Alleghany  and 
Ohio  rivers,  1866-70.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Grundy  County,  Iowa, 
1870-82.  Secretary  of  school  board,  1873-76.  Engaged  in  farming, 
Gilmore  City,  Iowa,  1882 . 

Married  January  2,  1871,  Emma  I.  Trask,  of  Youngsville,  Pa. 
Children:  Lyman  Trask,  b.  April  23,  1872;  Mary  Bertha,  b.  January 
27,  1874,  m.  H.  S.  Van  Alstine;  Percy  Merle,  b.  November  12,  1875; 
Ralph  Waldo,  b.  December  27,  1877;  Bessie,  b.  January  2,  1882,  d. 
December  11,  1901 ;  Fern  Sigourney,  b.  May  8,  1885,  m.  Randall 
Nelson;    Helen,  b.  March  23,  1887. 

Address :    Gilmore  City,  Iowa. 

478.  *WILLIAM  CASE  BOWEN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  i860.  >P.  T. 
$.  B,  K.  Born  November  25,  1832,  Berkshire,  N.  Y.  JBrother  of  No. 
409. 

Principal  of  Drewville  Institute,  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  1854-56.  Taught 
in  Cooperstown  Female  College,  N.  Y.,  1856.  Joined  Oneida  (now 
Central  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1857.  Stationed  at 
South  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  Elbridge,  1858-60;  Montezuma, 
1860-62;  Camillus,  1862-64;  Oxford,  1864-65.  Taught  in  Oneida 
Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1866-69.  Principal  of 
Skaneateles  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1869-73.  Taught  in  Hudson  River  Insti- 
tute, N.  Y.,  1874.  President  and  proprietor  of  Bordentown  Female 
College,  N.  J.,  1875-91.     Died  June  10,  1891,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Married  August  17,  1856,  Gertrude  Sarah  Goodell,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Maria  Baldwin,  b.  February  11,  1858,  m.  L.  G. 
Ferris,  d.  April  15,  1895;  Jennie  Goodell,  b.  February  10,  1859,  d. 
March  25,  1859;  Annie,  b.  May  15,  1862,  d.  July  25,  1862;  Gertrude,  b. 
March  25,  1863,  d.  June  24,  1863;  Philip  Hammond,  b.  November  27, 
1865,  d.  January  29,  1866;  Katharine  Isabel,  b.  February  21,  1869; 
William,  b.  October  29,  1871,  d.  September  8,  1878;  E.  Whitmore,  b. 
July  26,  1877,  d.  November  22,  1877. 

Address  of  widow :    Middletown,  Conn. 

479.  *JACOB  WHITBECK  BROWN.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1857.    X.  <ir. 
Taught  in   Cooperstown   Seminary,   N.   Y.,    1854-56.      Principal   and 

proprietor  of  an  academy,  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1856-58. 
Employed  in  superintendent's  office,  New  York  &  Erie  Railroad, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1858-63.     Died  August  19,  1863,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Married  1855,  Theresa  Gardner,  of  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.  Child:  a 
daughter,  b.  January,  1858. 

480.  *CALVIN  BEACH  FORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857.  <ir.  T.  Bom 
May  8,  1828,  Milford,  Conn. 

Preached  in  Forestville,  Conn.,  1854.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Forestville,  Conn.,  1855-56; 
Westport,  1856-58;    George  St.    (now  Grace),  New  Haven,  1858-60; 

129 


1854.]  GRADUATES. 

New  Canaan,  1860-62;  Ridgefield,  1862-64;  Beekman  Hill,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1864-67;  Port  Chester,  1867-69;  Eighteenth  St.,  Brooklyn, 
1869-72;  Tompkins  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1872-75;  141st  St.  (now  Willis 
Ave.),  New  York,  1875-78;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1878-80;  Waterbury, 
1880-83;  Grace,  New  Haven,  1883-86;  New  Canaan,  1886-89;  Hunt- 
ington, N.  Y.,  1889-93;  Howard  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1893-96; 
Watertown,  1896-1901 ;  Newfield,  Bridgeport,  1901-03.  Superannuated, 
1903.  Chaplain  of  the  Legislature  of  Connecticut,  1879-80.  Author: 
Man,  Sin  and  Salvation:  a  book  of  Sermons.  Editor:  Minutes  of 
N.  Y.  East  Conference  (1876-91).  Died  November  30,  1910,  Milford, 
Conn. 

Married  August  15,   1854,  Sarah  Treat  Tibbals,  of  Milford,  Conn. 
Child:    Harriet  Cornelia   (adopted),  m.  C.  P.  Fontain,  d.  December, 


481.  *CYRUS  DAVID  FOSS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1857;  D.D..  1870; 
LL.D.,  Cornell  College,  1879,  and  University  of  Pennsylvania.  1880. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  17,  1834.  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  Nos.  436  and  535. 

Taught  in  Anienia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  principal,  1856-57. 
Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1857.  Stationed  at 
Chester,  N.  Y.,  1857-59-  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference. 
1859.  Stationed  at  Fleet  St..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1859-61 ;  Hanson  Place. 
Brooklyn,  1861-63;  South  Fifth  St.,  Brooklyn.  1863-65.  Transferred 
to  New  York  Conference,  1865.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  Trinity,  New  York,  1868-71;  St.  Paul's,  1871-74; 
St.  James's.  1874-75.  President  of  Wesleyan  University.  1875-80. 
Bishop  of  the  M.  E.  Church.  1880-1904.  Retired,  T904.  Resided  in 
Minneapolis.  Minn..  1880-88;  Philadelphia,  Pa..  1888-1910.  President 
of  Board  of  Church  Extension,  M.  E.  Church,  1888-1906;  of  Board 
of  Home  Missions  and  Church  Extension.  1906-08.  President  of 
Philadelphia  City  Missionary  and  Church  Extension  Society.  1888-1910. 
Made  a  tour  around  the  world  on  official  business.  1897-98,  1906-07. 
Fraternal  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  South.  1878; 
to  British  Wesleyan  Conference.  1886.  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church.  1872.  '76.  '80;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference, 
1891.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1875-1910.  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  Woman's  College  of  Baltimore.  1895-1904.  Trustee 
of  t)rew  Theological  Seminary.  1904-08.  Author:  From  the 
Himalayas  to  the  Equator;  Religious  Certainties.  Died  January  29, 
1910,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Married  March  20.  1856.  Mary  E.  Bradley,  of  Salisbury,  Conn.,  who 
died  September  7,  1863.  Married  May  10,  1865,  Amelia  Robertson,  of 
Peekskill.  N.  Y.  Children :  Mary  Garretson.  b.  July  28.  1857.  m.  .\.  C. 
Weeks,  d.  December  2.  1904;  Frances  Taft,  b.  August  27,  1861,  m. 
F.  A.  Chamberlain ;  Cyrus  William,  b.  September  7,  1863.  d.  October 
8,  1863;  Amelia,  b.  September  13,  1866.  m.  J.  R.  Thorpe;  Cvrus  David 
(No.  1644).  b.  March  iq.  1869:  Helen,  b.  December  i.  1872  (B.S., 
Wellesley.  1894).  m.  Dr.  G.  B.  Wood;  Elizabeth,  b.  October  17.  1877, 
d.  August  3.  1878. 

Address  of  widow :    2043  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

482.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  GULICK.  B.A.  *.  N.  6.  «|..  B.  K 
Born  September  20.  1832.  Hector.  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School.  Bath,  N.  Y.,  1854-55.  Studied  law  in 
Canandaigna.  N.  Y.,  1855-56.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1856.  Practised 
law  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1856-60.  Assistant  paymaster-general  of 
New    York    State,    Washington,    D.    C,    1864-65.      In    business    in 

130 


GRADUATES.  [1854. 

Memphis,  Tenn.,  1867-71.  Resided  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1871-73. 
Broker  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-80.  Retired,  1880.  Died  February 
23,  1910,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  9,  1878,  May  M.  Carr,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Address  of  widow :   9  South  Oxford  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

483.  ♦PHILIP  DELANO  HAMMOND.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  i,  1827,  Bridgewater,  Vt. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1851 ;  Cooperstown 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1854-57;  Danville  Seminary,  111.,  1857-60.  Joined 
Illinois  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Chaplain  of  35th  111.  Volun- 
teers, 1861-62.  Out  of  health,  1862-65.  Superintendent  of  schools, 
Vermillion  County,  111.,  1865.  Editor  of  The  Danville  Commercial, 
111.,  1866-69.  Connected  with  The  LaFayette  Daily  Journal,  Ind.,  1869. 
Editorial  contributor  to  The  Indianapolis  Sentinel,  Ind.,  1873-77.  Con- 
nected with  The  Indianapolis  Daily  News  (solicitor  of  subscribers  and 
manager  of  circulation  agencies),  1877-81.  Died  December  24,  1884, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Married  November,  1854,  Pauline  C.  Whitman,  of  Stoddard,  N.  H. 
Children :  Willie  Bowen,  b.  August,  1855 ;  Linnie  Pauline,  b.  June, 
1857 ;  Venora  Ellen,  b.  May,  i860 ;  Stella,  b.  December  25,  1861 ;  Dean 
Whitman,  b.  May  18,  1865. 

484.  WILLIAM  TOUCEY  HILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857.  ^-  N.  0. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  July  22,  1830,  Redding,  Conn. 

Preached  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Seymour,  Conn.,  1855-57; 
Stratford,  1857-59 ;  West  Winsted,  1859-61 ;  Birmingham,  1861-63 ; 
New  Canaan,  1863-64;  Danbury,  1864-67;  Redding,  1867-69;  South 
Third  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1869-72;  New  Rochelle,  1872-73;  George 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1873-74;  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  1874-76.  Presiding 
Elder  of  New  Haven  District,  1876-80;  of  New  York  East  District, 
1880-84.  Stationed  at  Redding,  Conn.,  1884-85;  North  Fifth  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1885-86;  Bridgehampton,  1886-90;  Islip,  1890-91. 
Superannuated,  1891-93.  Stationed  at  Beacon  Falls  and  Shelton, 
Conn.,  1894-95;  Forestville,  1895-98;  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.,  1898-99. 
Superannuated,  1899. 

Married  August  3,  1854,  Jane  Cassandra  Burr,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Emma  Elizabeth,  b.  July  30,  1856;  William  Burr,  b. 
November  17,  1857  (class  of  1880)  ;  Cyrus  Foss,  b.  August  12,  1859, 
d.  November  16,  1889;    Ellen,  b.  May  7.  1862. 

Address :  37  Howe  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

485.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  HOLLIS.  B.A.  X.  ^.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
November  30,  1830. 

Taught  in  Cooperstown  Seminary,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1854-55  > 
High  School,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1855-56.  Engaged  in  farming,  and 
studied  law,  in  Urbana.  111.,  1856-58.  Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1858-59;  Polytechnic  Institute,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.  Practised  law  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1860-80.  Member  of  Board  of  Education,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1863-66.     Died  February  7,  1881,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  9,  1854,  Louisa  Jane  Weeks,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

486.  *EMORY  FISK  HOLWAY.  B.A.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
April  15,   1836,  Westport,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  421. 

Studied  law,  most  of  the  time  in  Middletown,  Conn.;  also  taught, 
1854-57.    Admitted    to    the   bar,    1857.     Resided    in    Sandwich,    Mass., 

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1857-58;  Harwich,  Mass.,  1858-59.  Practised  law  in  Wareham,  Mass.; 
chairman  of  School  Committee,  three  years,  1859-67.  Engaged  in  the 
insurance  business  in  Clinton,  Iowa,  1868.  Practised  law  in  East 
Haddam,  Conn.,  1871.  Taught  in  the  Southern  States,  1872-87.  Died 
November  21,  1887,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Married  April  15,  1857,  Kate  R.  North,  of  Middletown,  Conn.; 
divorced,  1875. 

487.  *CHARLES  LAFAYETTE  HOWE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869; 
Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1877.  Born  February  12,  1825,  Barre, 
Mass. 

Taught  (except  one  year,  when  he  preached),  1854-59.  Joined  East 
Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at  Ulster,  Pa., 
1859-60;  Knoxville,  1860-62;  Charlestown,  1862-63;  Farmington, 
1863-65;  Westfield,  1865-66;  Mainesburg,  1866-68;  Springfield, 
1868-70;  Liberty  Corners  and  Asylum,  1870-72.  By  division  of  con- 
ference, became  a  member  of  Central  New  York  Conference,  1872. 
Stationed  at  East  Smithfield,  Pa.,  1872-74;  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  1874-76; 
Jamesville,  1876-77 ;  Fabius,  1877-78 ;  Onondaga  Valley,  1878-81 ; 
Bridgeport,  1881-82;  Delphi  and  Oran,  1882-83.  Died  February  28, 
1883,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  10,  1854,  Mary  E.  Hildrup.  Children:  Olin  Ray- 
mond, b.  October  i,  1858  (B.A.,  Syracuse,  1882)  ;  Fisk  Johnston,  b. 
July  8,  i860;  Hattie  Ella,  b.  May  9,  1864;  William  Thomas  Hildrup, 
b.  October  i,  1868. 

488.  *FENNER  EMORY  KING.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1857.  ^.  T.  Born 
December  25,  1825,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Appleton  Academy,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  1854. 
Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1855-58;  principal,  1858-61. 
Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church ;  preached  in  Barton,  Vt, 
1859.  Stationed  at  Cabot,  Vt.,  1862-64;  St.  Johnsbury  Center,  1864. 
Principal  of  Jonesville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1864-67.  On  a  farm  in 
Corydon,  Iowa,  1867.     Died  March  30,  1869,  near  Corydon,  Iowa. 

Married  August  10,  1854.  Elisabeth  Ann  Nelson,  of  Ryegate,  Vt. 
Children:  Mary  Celina,  b.  April  25,  1856,  d.  March  15,  1877;  William 
Nelson,  b.  May  9,  1858;  Frederick  Ervin,  b.  October  18,  i860;  John 
Wesley,  b.  October  14,  1862;  Laura  Anna,  b.  January  3,  1867,  m.  C.  A. 
Meredith. 

Address  of  widow :    Corydon.  Iowa. 


489.  *JOSEPH  HUGHES  KNOWLES.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1857; 
D.D.,  Baldwin  University,  1890.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  19,  1831, 
Yardville,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  594. 

Jdined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1854.  Stationed  at 
Cross  Roads,  N.  J.,  1854-55;  Broadway.  Camden,  1855-57;  Hoboken, 
1857-58.  Taught  in  Pittsburg  Female  College,  Pa.,  1859.  Transferred 
to  Genesee  Conference,  i860.  Stationed  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1860-62; 
Batavia,  1862;  Grace  Church,  Buffalo,  1865-67.  Served  in  Christian 
Commission  in  Army  of  Potomac,  1863.  Transferred  to  New  York 
East  Conference,  1^67.  Stationed  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  1867-70. 
Transferred  to  Georgia  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1870-72.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at 
Halsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1872-75;  St.  Paul's  Church  and  Houston 
St.,  Newark,  1875-77;  First  Church,  Orange.  1877-80;  Centenary, 
Newark,  1880.  Presiding  Elder  of  Newark  District,  1880-84.  Sta- 
tioned at  Madison,  N.  J.,  1884-86.     Secretary  of  N.  J.  Sabbath  Union, 

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GRADUATES.  [1854. 

1886-89.  General  secretary  and  editor  of  publications  of  the  American 
Sabbath  Union,  1889-98.     Died  February  20,  1898,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  25,  1856,  Ellin  Jane  Toy,  of  Palmyra,  N.  J. 
Children:  Mary,  m.  E.  S.  Ferry  (No.  1174)  ;  Henry  Martyn,  b. 
March  16,  1862,  d.  October,  1862;  Alice  Hughes,  b.  February  i,  1861, 
d.  February  14,  1861 ;   Francis  Wallace,  b.  July  16,  1866  (class  of  1886). 

Address  of  widow:   Room  401,  150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

490.  *ERASMUS  DARWIN  LEAVITT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874; 
M.D.,  Harvard  University,  1870.  X.  <ir.  Born  March  19,  1833, 
Croydon,  N.  H. 

Taught,  1854-59.  Attended  medical  lectures  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1856-57.  Principal  of  Lovelaceville  (Ky.)  Academy,  1857-58.  Princi- 
pal of  an  academy,  Great  Harrington,  Mass.,  1858.  Studied  medicine 
at  the  same  time  in  Albany  Medical  College  and  in  Harvard  Medical 
School.  Engaged  in  mining  in  Colorado,  1860-62;  in  Montana, 
1862-69.  Again  studied  medicine  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1869-70. 
Practised  medicine  in  Bannack,  Glendale  and  Butte,  Mont.,  1870-1909. 
Delegate  to  Cincinnati  Republican  Convention,  1876.  Republican 
nominee  for  Congress  (defeated),  1876.  Died  November  29,  1909, 
Butte,  Mont. 

Married  August  23,  1881.  Annie  Threlkeld,  of  Glendale,  Mont. 
Children:  Darwin  Threlkeld,  b.  June  13,  1882,  d.  January  15,  1886; 
Mary  Frances,  b.  May  26,  1883;  Daniel  Walter,  b.  March  21,  1885,  d. 
May  17,  1889. 

Address  of  widow:   Butte,  Mont. 

491.  *WILLIAM  MILTON  McLAUGHLIN.  B.A.  Born  Decem- 
ber 29,  1829,  West  Winfield,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Macedon  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1856;  Mexico  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1868.  Taught  in  Southington  Academy,  Conn.,  1871-83. 
Superintendent  of  schools,  Spencer,  Mass.,  1883-87.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1887-90.  Retired,  1890.  Died  May  18, 
1895,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Married  March  18,  1855,  Mary  Adaline  Mellen,  of  Brookfield,  Mass., 
who  died  February  15,  1899.  Children :  Mary  Lucinda,  b.  December 
28,  1858,  d.  September  9,  1859;  Fred  W.,  b.  July  11,  i860,  d.  April  18, 
1861 ;  Julia  Mellen,  b.  June  22,  1870,  m.  A.  J.  Robinson. 

492.  *CORNELIUS  KLUMP  MARTIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  April  16,  1828,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Warren  Academy,  Mass.,  1854.  Taught,  and  studied 
law,  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1855.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.  Practised 
law  in  Milwaukee,  1858-82.  District  attorney  of  the  county  of  Mil- 
waukee, 1867-75.     Died  October  23,  1882,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Married  August  10.  1854,  Olive  J.  Elmore,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Children:  Ruby,  b.  September,  1855,  d.  March,  1864;  Caroline,  b. 
October,  1857,  m.  Burton  Hansen;  William  E.,  b.  October,  1859; 
Edith,  b.  July,  1865. 

493.  *EDWARD  BRENTON  OTHEMAN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1859- 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  October  11,  1833,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1855 ;  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1856.  Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1859.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed 
at  Hillside  and  Riverside,  N.  Y.,  1860-62;  West  Harlem,  1862-64; 
St.     Paul's    Church,     New    York,     1864-65;     Whitlockville,     1865-67. 

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Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1867-68.  Stationed  at  Lenox,  Mass., 
1869.  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Modern  Languages,  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity. 1869-70.  Stationed  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1870-71;  Rhinebeck, 
1871-73.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages  in  Claflin  University, 
Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1875-77.  Supernumerary,  1878-79.  Stationed  at 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1879-81.  Assistant  in  the  mission  rooms  of  the  M.  E. 
Church,  Nev^  York,  N.  Y..  1881-83.  Resided  in  Chelsea,  Mass., 
1883-88.    Died  August  23,  1888,  Boston,  Mass. 

494.  ♦JOHN  WESLEY  SELLECK.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1858.  Born 
November  26,  1829,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  the  Hedding  Literary  Institute,  Ashland,  N.  Y.,  1854-56. 
Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856.  Stationed  at 
Bloomingburg,  N.  Y.,  1856-57;  Monticello,  1857-58;  Deposit,  1858-60; 
Cannonsville,  1860-61;  Napanoch,  1861-63;  Lenox,  Mass.,  1863-65; 
Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  Brewster's  Station,  1868-71;  24th  St.,  New 
York,  1871-74;  Irvington,  1874-75;  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York, 
1875-77;  Falls  Village,  1877-78;  Goshen,  1878-81;  Tuckahoe,  1881-83; 
Pine  Plains,  1883-86;  Hudson,  1886-89;  Bedford  Station,  1889-90; 
Five  Points  Mission,  New  York,  1890-98.  Died  October  27,  1898,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  23,  i8s7,  Emily  Maria  Billings,  of  Monticello. 
N.  Y.  Children :  Clara  Estelle,  b.  September  26,  1862,  m.  J.  W.  Eno ; 
Mary  Annette,  b.  July  8,  1865,  m.  W.  S.  Hoyt,  d.  June  28,  1898;  Wes- 
ley Alonzo,  b.  July  23,  1867,  d.  July  2,  1899;  Preston  More,  b.  Febru- 
ary 19,  1869  (class  of  1890). 

Address  of  widow :   551  West  I72d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

496.  ♦AUGUSTUS  LEDYARD  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857. 
*.  N.  e.  Born  April  5,  1833,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  President 
Smith ;    brother  of  No.  325. 

Tutor  in  University  of  Wisconsin,  1854-56.  Secretary  and  land 
commissioner.  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Improvement  Company,  1856-61. 
Editor  and  publisher  of  The  Fond  du  Lac  Union,  1858.  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  in  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1861-62.  Secretary 
and  general  agent.  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Improvement  Company, 
1863-67.  Member  of  Wisconsin  Senate,  1866-69.  Secretary  of  Green 
Bay  and  Mississippi  Canal  Company,  1867-81.  Regent  of  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1868-73.  Mayor  of  Appleton,  Wis.,  1870.  President  of 
First  National  Bank,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1870-91.  Engaged  in  the  real 
estate  business,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1874-1902.  President  of  the  Appleton 
Edison  Electric  Company.  President  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners 
for  the  State  of  Wisconsin  for  the  World's  Fair,  1891.  Trustee  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1880-1901.     Died  Au^st  12,  1902,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Married  October  30,  i860,  Edna  Jewett  Taylor,  of  Providence,  R.  I., 
who  died  April  2,  1894.  Children:  Augustus  Ledyard  (No.  1340),  b. 
May  20,  1862;    Franklin  Taylor  (No.  1368),  b.  July  14,  1864. 

496.  ♦WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  SMITH.  B.A.;  D.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  1880.  X.  ■^.  Born  May  27,  1834,  Brockville,  Ont, 
Canada. 

Taught  in  Geneva,  111.,  1854.  Principal  of  High  School.  Westfield, 
Mass.,  1855.  Returned  West,  1856.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857.  Joined 
Rock  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Crystal 
Lake,  111.,  1861-62;  Woodstock,  1862-63;  Mount  Morris,  1863-65; 
Trinity  Church,  Chicago,  1865-66;  Princeton,  1866-68;  Joliet,  1868-70; 
Freeport,  1870-73;    Court  St.,  Rockford,  1873-76;    First  Church,  Kan- 

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kakee,  1876-78;  First  Church,  Aurora,  1878-81.  Secretary  of  Rock 
River  Conference,  1868-81.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1876,  '80.    Died  September  30,  1887,  Rockford,  111. 

Married  1862,  Elizabeth  A.  Avery,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Children: 
Helen  Maud,  b.  July  21,  1864,  d.  September  17,  1866;  Martha  C,  b. 
February  26,  1868. 

497.  *GEORGE  STEVENS.  B.A.  <i^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March 
4,  1829,  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1854-59;  Fulton 
Seminary,  Lewistown,  111.,  1859-63.  Joined  Central  Illinois  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Assistant  state  superintendent  of  schools, 
111.,  1863-64.  Transferred  to  Illinois  Conference,  1865.  Stationed  at 
Williamsville,  111.,  1865-67;  Pawnee,  1867-68;  University  Charge, 
Bloomington,  1868-71;  Danville,  1871-74;  Centenary  Church,  Jackson- 
ville, 1874-77;  Lincoln,  1877-80.  Presiding  Elder  of  Jacksonville 
District,  1880-84.  Stationed  at  Decatur,  III,  1884-87.  Presiding  Elder 
of  Bloomington  District,  1887-93.  Stationed  at  Carlinville,  111., 
1893-95.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Carlinville  and  Bloomington, 
1895-96.     Died  October  17,  1896,  Bloomington,  111, 

Married  November,  1855,  Frances  E.  Bostwick,  of  Franklin,  _N.  Y., 
who  died  September,  1856.  Married  October  4,  1859,  Almira  A. 
Parmelee,  of  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  who  died  February  25,  1871.  Married 
August  16,  1877,  Julia  P.  Palmer,  of  Jacksonville,  111.,  who  died 
September  9,  1909.  Child :  Arthur  Linn,  b.  October  i,  1862.  d.  August, 
1891. 

498.  *FRANKLIN  WESLEY  TABER.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
December  30,  1828,  Orient,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Ashland  Female  College,  N.  Y.,  1854.  Studied  law  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1855-57.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857.  Practised  law 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1857-87.  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence, 
Eclectic  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-72.  Died  March  8, 
1887. 

Married  March  9,  1859,  Elizabeth  Van  Deusen,  who  died  June  3, 
1909.  Children :  Edward  Franklin,  b.  December  30,  1859 ;  Charles 
Seymour,  b.  1861 ;  Harry  Burnside,  b.  June  30,  1864,  d.  January  28, 
1868;  Lydia  Ann,  b.  February  12,  1866,  m.  W.  P.  Wood;  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  b.  December  19,  1870,  m.  Dr.  W.  A.  Northridge;  Frank 
Arthur,  b.  September  19,  1873;  Frederick  Terry,  b.  July  11.  1875,  d. 
February,  1882;  Elina  Lillian,  b.  September  21,  1879,  m.  Dr.  J.  I. 
Becker. 

499.  *RILEY  TREADW AY  TAYLOR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857;  D.D., 
Allegheny  College,  1871.  Sk.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Bom  June  29,  1826,  Plain- 
field,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Rittenhouse  Academy,  Washington,  D.  C,  1854-55.  Prin- 
cipal of  Newark  Wesleyan  Institute,  N.  J.,  1856.  Taught  in  Pittsburg 
Female  College,  Pa.,  1857.  Superintendent  of  Marlboro  High  School, 
Ohio,  1858.  Joined  Pittsburg  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Presi- 
dent of  Beaver  College,  Pa.,  1859-94.  Removed  to  Baltimore,  Md., 
1894.  Pastor  of  Walbrook  M.  E.  Church,  1896-97.  Died  November  i, 
1909,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Married  July  29,  1856,  Amelia  Eliza  Spencer,  of  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Edmonia  Kramer,  b.  September  27.  1858,  m.  S.  A.  Hill; 
Caroline  Amelia,  b.  October  26,  1864;  Julia  Berry,  b.  February  22, 
1866. 

Address  of  widow :  2513  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

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500.  JOSEPH  JOHNSON  TURTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857.  Born 
August  24,  183 1,  Hull,  England. 

Taught  in  Rogersville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1854-56.  Joined  East 
Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856.  Stationed  at  Enfield,  N.  Y., 
1856-57;  Towlesville,  1857-58;  Westfield,  Pa.,  1858-59;  Canisteo, 
N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Kanona,  1860-61;  Baldwin,  1861-62;  Grove,  1862-63; 
West  Almond,  1863-64;  Fremont,  1864-65 ;  Jasper,  i8i55-67;  Lawrence- 
ville  and  Tioga,  Pa.,  1867-69;  East  Canton,  1869-71;  Ulster,  1871-72. 
By  division  of  conference,  became  member  of  Central  New  York 
Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at  Liberty  Corners,  N.  Y,,  1872-75; 
Onondaga  Valley,  1875-78 ;  South  Onondaga,  1878-81 ;  Pratt's  Hollow, 
1881-82;  Euclid,  1882-84;  Summit  Station,  1884-86;  Conquest.  1886-88; 
North  Chemung,  1888-91 ;  Breesport  and  Erin,  1891-93 ;  Freetown, 
1893-95;    North  Pitcher,  1895-96.     Superannuated,  1896. 

Married  March  5,  1860,  Sophia  Boardman,  of  Westfield,  Pa.,  who 
died  July  21,  1886.  Married  February  5,  1891,  Mary  Elizabeth  Robin- 
son, of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Children:  Charles  Mark,  b.  June  3,  1861  (B.A., 
Syracuse,  1883);  Fanny  Boardman,  b.  May  24,  1867,  m.  W.  J.  Boise; 
Lillie  Mabel,  b.  August  5,  1873,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  Maunder. 

Address:    Perry,  N.  Y. 

501.  *JOSEPH  VINTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857.  Born  April  12, 
1829,  Willington,  Conn. 

Preached  in  Westbrook,  Conn.,  1854-55.  Joined  New  York  East 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Westbrook,  Conn., 
1855-56;  Deep  River,  1856-58;  Simsbury,  1858-60;  Middlefield, 
1860-61;  Litchfield,  1861-63;  Wolcottville,  1863-65;  Westport,  1865-68; 
King  St.,  Fairfield  County,  1868-71;  Stratford,  1871-74;  Woodbury, 
1874-77;  Seymour,  1877-80;  Windsor  Locks,  1880-83;  Southington, 
1883-85;    Plainville,  1885-89.     Died  August  25,   1889,  Plainville,  Conn. 

Married  April  13,  1858,  Lavinia  Potter  Merrill,  of  New  London, 
Conn.     Child :    Carrie  Aldemar,  b.  January  13,  1859,  d.  May  25,  1870. 

Address  of  widow :   21  Huntington  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 

502.  *GEORGE  ELLIOTT  WAITE.  B.A.  Born  December  30. 
1827,  Stratton,  Vt. 

Resided  in  Geneseo,  111.,  1856-1901.  Admitted  to .  the  bar,  1859. 
County  judge  for  Henry  County,  111.,  1860-65.  Commissioned  colonel 
of  111.  Militia,  1865.  Mayor  of  Geneseo,  1865-66.  Member  of  State 
Constitutional  Convention,  1869.  Practised  law  in  Geneseo,  1868-1901. 
Master  in  chancery  several  years.    Died  June  5,  1901,  Geneseo,  111. 

Married  May  9,  1859,  Harriett  Newel  Wells,  of  Tolland,  Conn. 
Children :  Laura  Nina,  b.  May  15,  1861 ;  Hattie  Mary,  b.  August  8, 
1863,  m.  Thomas  Everitt  (who  died),  m.  W.  K.  Barnes;  Ruth  Maude, 
b.  August  27,  1870,  m.  H.  M.  Dedrick. 

Address  of  widow :   Geneseo,  111. 

503.  ABRAHAM  MERRILL  WHEELER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1857. 
^.  T.    Bom  May  13,  1824,  Salem,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Female  Seminary,  Springfield,  Vt.,  1854-55; 
principal,  1855-56.  Principal  of  High  School,  Urbana,  111.,  1857-60; 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1860-62;  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1862-63;  Wesleyan 
Seminary,  Springfield,  Vt.,  1864-67.  Joined  Vermont  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Hartland,  Vt.,  1868-69;  Putney, 
1869-70;  West  Windsor,  1870-73;  Woodstock,  1873-75;  Danville, 
1875-78;  Craftsbury,  1878-80;  Barton,  1880-82;  Lyndon,  1882-84; 
Barre,  1884-87.  Supernumerary,  1887-91.  Superannuated,  1891. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1878-83. 

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Married  November  14,  1855,  Rosella  A.  Frost,  of  Springfield,  Vt. 
Children:  Lizzie  Inez,  b.  May  11,  1857,  d.  October  8,  1857;  Elwyn 
Merrill,  b.  October  13,  1858;   Alice  Rosella,  b.  April  2,  1869. 

Address:    103  Lowell  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1855. 

504.  *JONAS  MINOT  BAILEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1826,  Bath,  N.  H. 

Preached  at  Union  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1855.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856.  Stationed  at  Union  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1856-57;  Milford,  i857-59-  Superannuated,  engaged  in 
business,  1859.  Stationed  at  Neponset,  Mass.,  1860-63;  Leominster, 
1863-65;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  1865-67;  Watertown,  1867-68;  Beverly, 
1868-70.  Supernumerary,  engaged  in  business,  1870-78.  Died  March 
II,  1878,  Woburn,  Mass. 

•  Married  January  26,  1853,  Caroline  P.  Whiting,  of  North  Brookfield, 
Mass. ;  deceased.  Married  June  4,  1863,  Sarah  A.  Goodwin,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.  Children:  Ada  Kidder;  Gardner  Whiting;  Edwin  Minot; 
Charles  Goodwin. 


505.  *CHARLES  CANDEE  BALDWIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1857;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1892. 
■*■.  T.     $.  B.  K.     Born  December  2,  1834,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1855-57.  Practised  law  in  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  1857-70.  In  the  insurance  business,  1870-78.  Practised  law 
in  Cleveland,  1878-84.  Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Ohio,  1885-95. 
Died  February  2,  1895,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Married  September  8,  1862,  Caroline  S.  Prentiss,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Mary  E.  Candee,  b.  January  6,  1864,  m.  Dr.  J.  P.  Sawyer ; 
Samuel  Prentiss,  b.  October  26,  1868  (B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1892)  ;  Sey- 
mour David,  b.  November  20,  1875,  d.  September  17,  1878. 

Address  of  widow:    1850  East  63d  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


506.  *THOMAS  JEFFERSON  BISSELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858; 
D.D.,  1891.    *.  B.  K.     Born  July  23,  1834,  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Chatham,  Mass.,  1855.  Joined  Oneida  (now  Central  New 
York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856.  Stationed  at  Bainbridge, 
N.  Y.,  1856-57;  Clarkville,  1857-59;  Clinton,  1859-61;  Vernon,  1861-63; 
Hamilton,  1863-65.  Supernumerary,  engaged  in  business,  1865-67. 
Stationed  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  1867-70 ;  Fulton,  1870-71 ;  Liverpool, 
1871-73.  Transferred  to  Genesee  Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at 
Phelps,  N.  Y.,  1873-76;  Frank  St.,  Rochester,  1876-79.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Bath  District,  1879-83.  Stationed  at  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1883-86. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Olean  District,  1886-92.  Supernumerary,  residing 
in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1892-1904.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1884.    Died  June  13,  1904,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  16,  1855,  Mary  Janet  Bourne,  of  Sandwich,  Mass. 
Children:  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  January  3,  1857  (B.S.,  Syracuse,  1877), 
d.  March  3,  1890;  Alice  Genevieve,  b.  October  17,  1858;  Elmer  Jeffer- 
son, b.  October  31,  1861  (M.D.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1883)  ;  Williston 
Wesley,  b.  July  6,  1869;    Clarence  Sears,  b.  January  16.  1871. 

Address  of  widow :    136  Harvard  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

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507.  *ANDREW  JACKSON  COE.  B.A.  X.  >!'.  Born  Septem- 
ber 15,  1835,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1855-58.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858. 
Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-60;  Meriden,  Conn.,  1860-69. 
Southern  manager  of  Bradley  Fertilizer  Company.  Charleston,  S.  C, 
1869-85.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1885-97.  Member  of 
Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  i860,  '67.  Judge  of  the  City  Court 
of  Meriden,  1868-69.     Died  February  25,  1897,  Meriden,  Conn.' 

Married  January  8,  1895,  Kate  Foote,  of  Guilford,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :   P.  O.  Drawer  i,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

508.  *DAVID  COPELAND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858;  Ph.D.,  Lafayette 
College,  1875;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University  and  Syracuse  University, 
1877-     ^-  T     *.  B.  K.     Born  December  21,  1832,  Braintree.  Vt. 

Principal  of  Monroe  Academy,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Taught  in 
Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1856-58.  Joined  Genesee  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Principal  of  Springfield  Academy  (now  Griffith 
Institute),  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  1858-65.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Con- 
ference. 1865.  President  of  Hillsboro  Female  College,  Ohio.  1865-72. 
Transferred  to  Wyoming  Conference,  1872.  Principal  of  Wyoming 
Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1872-82.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1880-82.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Died 
December  6.  1882,  Royalton,  Vt. 

Married  ATarch  14.  1858.  Sarah  Wheelock,  who  died  January  2.  1907. 
Children:  Emmons  Watkins.  b.  Julv  19.  i860,  d.  May  30,  1908;  Sarah 
Aldula.  b.  October  27,  1862,  m.  N.  G.  Pringle;  Clara  Bell,  b.  April  10, 
1871,  d.  February  4,  1879;    Nellie  Boyd,  b.  August  16,  1872,  d.  August, 


509.  *WILLIAM  HAWLEY  FANTON.  B.A.  Born  January  14, 
1834.  Redding.  Conn. 

In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1855-61.  In  the  employ  of  the  U.  S. 
government  in  various  positions.  1861-77.  Clerk  in  Custom  House, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-68,  1869-73.  In  the  West,  1868-69.  Special 
agent.  Interior  Department,  stationed  in  Montana,  1873-77.  Engaged 
in  mining  in  the  Black  Hills  and  in  Leadville,  Col.,  1876-81.  Again  in 
government  employ,  1881-84.  Retired,  on  account  of  ill  health,  1887. 
Died  September  3.  1910.  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Married  November,  1855,  Mary  Janet  Smith,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  December.  1856.  Married  September.  1861.  Isabella  Agnes 
Anable,  of  Little  Forks,  N.  Y.  Children:  Jeannette  Belle,  b.  Septem- 
ber 30.  1862 ;    Mary  Anable.  b.  January  i.  1864,  m.  W.  C.  Roberts. 

Address  of  widow :  45  East  20th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

510.  *DENTSON  GAGE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1858.  ^.  B.  K.  Born 
October  6,  1828.  Maiden,  Mass. 

Principal  of  Stanstead  Academy,  Quebec.  Canada,  1855-58;  Amenia 
Seminary,  N.  Y..  1858-60.  In  feeble  health,  1860-61.  Professor  of 
Latin,  Cornell  College,  Iowa,  1861-62.  Died  July  25,  1862,  Mount 
Vernon,  Iowa. 

Married  August  22,  1855,  Anna  D.  Brigham,  of  Boston.  Mass..  who 
died  June,  1863.  Children:  Anna  Frances,  b.  ]May  2,  1859;  Minnie 
Adeline. 

511.  *JOB  GARDNER.  B.A.  Born  December  27,  1826,  Swansea, 
Mass. 

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Connected  with  the  School  Board  of  Swansea,  Mass.,  for  many 
years,  part  of  the  time  superintendent  of  schools.  Member  of  Mass. 
House  of  Representatives,  1872.  Engaged  in  farming,  1873-1907. 
Died  November  27,  1907,  South  Swansea,  Mass. 

Married  October  12,  1864,  Marietta  Sanders,  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  January  5,  1901.  Children:  Howard  Sanders,  b.  November  13, 
1866;    Fanny,  b.  May  21,  1870,  m.  W.  S.  Winter. 

512.  *JAMES  T  GRAHAM.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858.  Born  December 
23,  1826,  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1855-57.  Principal  of 
Montgomery  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1857-63.  Studied  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1863-65.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865.  Examiner  in  a  patent 
agency  office.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-86.  Died  August  8,  1886,  Coila, 
N.  Y. 

Married  August  6,  1857,  Mary  Chandler,  of  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  January  10,  1892.  Children:  Mary  (No,  1583),  b.  January  19, 
1862;  Catherine,  b.  August  15,  1865,  d.  March  9,  1871 ;  James  Chandler 
(No.  1608),  b.  June  14,  1868. 

613.  ROBERT  HENRY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858.  Born  November  12, 
1833,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1865 . 

Address :    150  Purchase  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

514.  *JOSEPH  S  E  LEONARD.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Louisville  Medi- 
cal College,  Ky.,  i860.     Born  August  3,  1835,  New  Albany,  Ind. 

Practised  medicine  in  New  Madrid,  Mo.  Surgeon  in  the  Con- 
federate army.    Died  i860  or  1861,  New  Madrid,  Mo. 

515.  *HENRY  LUMMIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858;  D.D.,  1887.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  25,  1825,  Port  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1855-57.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1857-60.  Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary, 
Sanbomton  Bridge  (now  Tilton),  N.  H.,  1860-62;  principal.  1862-65. 
Joined  New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Taught  in 
Lasell  Female  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1865-69.  Transferred  to 
New  England  Conference,  1868.  Stationed  at  Auburndale,  Mass., 
1868-69;  Natick,  1869-72;  Warren  St.,  Boston  Highlands.  1872-74; 
Ashland,  1874-77;  Monson,  1877-79;  Watertown,  1879-82;  Stoneham, 
1882-85;  Leominster,  1885-86.  Professor  of  Greek  and  of  English 
Literature,  Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1886-91 ;  Professor  of  Greek, 
and  Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Metaphysics,  1891-94;  Professor  of 
Greek,  1894-1905.     Died  April  14,  1905,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Married  May  5,  1858,  Harriette  Waterman  Fowler,  of  Bristol,  N,  H., 
who  died  April,  1861.  Married  December  25,  1865,  Mary  Jennie 
Brewster,  of  Whitefield,  N.  H.  Children :  Charles  Fletcher,  b.  March 
I,  1859;  Elma  Louise,  b.  December  15,  i860;  Harriet,  b.  November  29, 
1866  (B.A.,  Lawrence,  1889),  m.  W.  M.  Smith:  Harry  Brewster,  b. 
August  8,  1868  (B.A.,  Lawrence,  1890),  d.  March  i,  1900;  Katharine, 
b.  November  23,  1870  (B.A..  Lawrence,  1890)  ;  Gertrude,  b.  September 
29,  1875,  m.  O.  P.  Stehn;  Laura,  b.  March  5,  1881  (B.A.,  Lawrence, 
1903),  m.  C.  H.  Schutz. 

Address  of  widow :   2306  North  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

616.  *ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  MACKEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858. 
Born  May  8,  1833,  Medusa,  N.  Y. 

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Druggist  in  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1855-58.  Out  of  business  on  account  of 
health,  1859.  Engaged  in  farming;  postmaster  in  Medusa,  N.  Y., 
1860-65.  Traveled  in  the  South,  1865.  In  Medusa,  N.  Y.,  1866-68. 
Traveled  in  the  West,  1869.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  and  farming 
in  Medusa,  N.  Y.,  1870-1907.     Died  November  7,  1907,  Medusa,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  31,  1856,  Lavinia  S.  Angell,  of  Exeter,  N.  Y,,  who  died 
December  4,  1865.  Married  January  28,  1870,  Hatta  Gardner,  of 
Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.  Children:  Willett  Alexander,  b.  September  11, 
1858;  Stephen  Olin,  b.  January  24,  i860;  Delavan  A.,  b.  January  29, 
1862,  d.  August  24,  1876;  Eudora  Jenette,  b.  July  15,  1871 ;  Addison 
Gardner,  b.  May  9,  1874;  Elizabeth,  b.  September  15,  1877,  d.  Septem- 
ber 4,  1897;  Frank  Baldwin,  b,  June  3,  1880;  Evalyn  Gardner,  m. 
Orson  Makely. 

Address  of  widow:    Medusa,  N.  Y. 

517.  JOHN  HENRY  MANSFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  April  28,  1826,  Wellesley,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  595. 

Principal  of  Falley  Seminary.  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Joined  Black 
River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church ;  trans- 
ferred to  New  England  Conference.  Stationed  at  Ballardvale,  Mass., 
1856-57;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1857-59;  Salem,  1859-61;  Wal- 
nut Street,  Chelsea.  1861-63;  Central  Church,  Lowell,  1863-65;  Park  St., 
Worcester,  1865-68;  Westfield,  1868-70.  In  poor  health;  resided  in 
Ashland,  Mass.,  1870-73.  Preached  at  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1873. 
Stationed  at  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea,  1874-76;  Meridian  St.,  East  Boston, 
1876-77.  In  business  in  Westfield.  Mass.,  1877-82;  in  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1882-83.  Stationed  at  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1883-84;  Winchester, 
1884-87;  Rockport,  1887-90;  South  Lawrence,  1890-91;  West  Somer- 
ville,  1891-94;  Athol,  1894-99;  Gardner,  1899-1904;  Gleasondale, 
1904-06;    Hubbardston,  1906-09.     Superannuated,  1909. 

Married  September  16.  1855,  Harriett  Newell  Sikes,  of  Belchertown, 
Mass.  Children:  Edward  Henry  (No.  1155),  b.  June  9.  1856;  Hattie 
Emma,  b.  June  12,  i860,  m.  J.  N.  Mason ;  Arthur  N.,  b.  October  3,  1861, 
d.  October  28,  1861 ;  Bertha  Frances,  b.  July  14,  1866  (B.A.,  Boston 
Univ.,  1889),  m.  Luther  Freeman. 

Address :   29  Crescent  Road,  Winchester,  Mass. 

518.  *ANDREW  MERWIN.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  May  12,  1836, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Served  as  hospital  steward  of  14th  N.  Y.  Cavalry  in  the  Civil  War. 
Engaged  in  the  auction  and  commission  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1868-1909.  Resided  in  Orange,  N.  J.,  1873-1909.  Died  March  27,  1909, 
Orange,  N.  J. 

519.  *ROBERT  SANFORD  MORAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860;  D.D., 
Randolph-Macon  College,  1868. 

Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M,  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at  Olean, 
N.  Y.,  1855-56;  Filmore  Church,  Buffalo,  1856-57.  Located  and  went 
South;  joined  North  Carolina  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  South; 
stationed  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  1857.  Stationed  successively  at  Tarboro 
and  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  1858-63 ;  Front  St.,  Wilmington,  1863-66.  Pre- 
siding Elder  of  Greensboro  District,  1866-67;  Washington  District, 
1867-71.  Stationed  at  Front  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  1871-74.  Located, 
1874.  Pastor  of  Bethany  Independent  Church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1875-77. 
Resided  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  preaching  frequently,  1877-81.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1866,  '70.  Died  April  4, 
1892. 

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520.  *WILLIAM  XAVIER  NINDE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858;  D.D., 
1874.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  21,  1832,  Cortlandville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Rome  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Joined  Black  River  (now 
Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856.  Stationed 
successively  at  Fulton,  Theresa,  Adams,  and  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1856-61. 
Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Conference;  served  as  pastor  of  several 
churches  in  Cincinnati,  1861.  Visited  Europe  and  the  East,  1868-69. 
Transferred  to  Detroit  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at  Central  Church, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1870-73.  Professor  of  Practical  Theology  in  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  111.,  1873-76.  Stationed  at  Central  Church, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1876-79.  President  of  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
Evanston,  111.,  1879-84.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1876;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881.  Elected 
Bishop  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Died  January  3,  1901,  Detroit, 
Mich. 

Married  July  15,  1857,  Sophie  E.  Falley,  of  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
January  5,  1903.  Children:  Mary  Louise,  b.  May  21,  1858,  m.  Rev. 
F.  D.  Gamewell;  William  F.,  b.  July  19,  1864,  d.  January  6,  1865; 
Edward  Summerfield  (No.  1481),  b.  January  i,  1866;  George  Falley, 
b.  February  28,  1876  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1905)  ;  Frederick 
Ward,  b.  April  21,  1878  (B.A,,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1908). 

521.  *ELIAS  RAYMOND  PENNOYER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858. 
^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Bom  August  15,  1830,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1855-56;  Providence 
Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
1856-60.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860. 
Stationed  at  West  Granby,  Conn.,  1860-61.  Went  to  Delaware  on 
account  of  failure  of  health,  leaving  the  ministry,  1861.  Studied  in 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-62.  Prin- 
cipal of  Drewville  Institute,  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1862-65.  Removed  to 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  1865.  Principal  of  Ashland  Public  School,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  1869-91 ;  Hackensack  Public  School,  1891-93.  Tutored 
at  Pratt  Institute  and  Adelphi  Academy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  until  com- 
pelled by  ill  health  to  retire.  Died  October  16,  1907,  Boothbay  Harbor, 
Me. 

Married  1855,  Caroline  E.  Thomes,  who  died  March  28,  1861.  Mar- 
ried February  26,  1863,  Mrs.  Josephine  Longstreet,  of  Drewville,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Fremont,  b.  1856;  Caroline  Ellen,  b.  1859,  m.  Benjamin 
DeWitt ;  Wesley  Raymond,  b.  1861 ;  Frederick  William,  b.  1863 ;  Edith, 
b.  August  12,  1869,  d.  November  15,  1872. 

522.  WILLIAM  ROE.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  December  14,  1834, 
Butler,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  571. 

Engaged  in  farming  in  Minnesota,  1856-58.  In  business  in  Wolcott, 
N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Studied  law,  1860-62.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1862. 
Practising  law  in  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  1862 . 

Married  January  20,  1857,  Sarah  Jane  Dill,  of  Wolcott,  N.  Y. ; 
deceased.  Married  November  9,  1895,  Kittie  J.  Traver,  of  Victory, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Flora  Esther,  b.  October  30,  1858;  George  Willis, 
b.  November  2,  i860;  Ada  Dill,  b.  December  20,  1863;  Jessie  Monta, 
b.  July  24,  1869;  Sarah  Cornelia,  b.  August  23,  1871 ;  Frederick  Wil- 
liam (No.  1968),  b.  April  3,  1874;  William,  b.  June  9,  1897;  Helen  E., 
b.  September  20,  1898. 

Address  :   Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

523.  *JOHN  EMORY  ROUND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1858;  D.D.,  East 
Tennessee  Wesleyan  University,  1882.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  25, 
1835,  Winfield,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  836. 

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1855.1  GRADUATES. 

Traveling  agent,  1855.  Taught  in  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y., 
1856.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1857-58;  Mendon, 
Mass.,  1858-59.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859. 
Stationed  at  Mendon,  Mass.,  1859-60;  Jamaica  Plain,  1860-62.  Assist- 
ant editor  of  Zion's  Herald,  Boston,  Mass. ;  pastor  of  M.  E.  Church, 
Auburndale,  Mass.,  1862.  Captain  43d  Mass.  Volunteers,  1862-63. 
Missionary  to  Newbern,  N.  C,  1864-66.  Pastor  of  Warren  St.  Mission 
Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i8<56-70.  Stationed  at  South  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1870-72.  President  of  Centenary  Biblical  Institute  (now 
Morgan  College),  Baltimore,  Md.,  1872-88.  Went  to  Florida  on 
account  of  health,  1889.  Pastor  in  Villa  City,  Fla.,  1889-91.  Died 
January  10,  1892,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Married  October  26,  1863,  Hattie  Maria  Case,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Children:  Kate  Newbern,  b.  September  15,  1864;  Robert  Clement,  b. 
February  25,  1871  ;  Genevieve  Calvert,  b.  January  21,  1873,  m.  Daniel 
Base;  Christal  Harriet,  b.  December  25,  1880,  d.  September  15,  1909; 
Ethel  Waity,  b.  June  3.  1883,  d.  September  16,  1906. 

Address  of  widow :   920  North  Fulton  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

524.  JOSEPH  HENRY  SANBORN.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
College,  1857.     Born  May  21,  1834,  Boston,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  265. 

Resided  in  Missouri,  1858-59;  Reading,  Mass.,  1860-62;  Dubuque, 
Iowa,  1863-64;  Vandalia,  111.,  1864-65.  Land  commissioner  of  Florida 
Railroad  Company,  i866-6q.  Practised  medicine  in  Anna,  III,  1869-81 ; 
Hartford  City,  Ind.,  1882-87 ;  Cleveland,  Tenn.,  1888-91 ;  Chicago,  111., 
1892 . 

Married  October  8,  1857.     Child:   Winnifred,  b.  March  31,  1861. 

Address :   unknown. 

526.  *ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  SCOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858.  Born 
May  4,  1827,  Lincolnville,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Augusta,  Me.,  1855.  Resided  in  Winthrop, 
Me.,  1856-57.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  McKendree  College, 
111..  1858.  Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me., 
1860-62.     Died  Mav  4,  1862,  Kents  Hill.  Me. 

Married  October  22,  185  q.  Mary  F.  Stevens,  of  Winthrop,  Me.,  who 
died  January  22,  1874. 

526.  CHARLES  CANDEE  SKILTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1858.  X.  <ir. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  July  3,  1835,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  468,  and  of 
J.  A.  Skilton  (class  of  1849).  ^    ^ 

In  business  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Washmgton,  D.  C, 
1856-67.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  in  Chicago,  111.,  1867-73;  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1873 . 

Married,  1875. 

Address :   139  Bergen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

527.  *MATTHEW  HENRY  SLEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1858.  Born 
October  31,  1837,  Leeds.  England.  „  „  , 

Taught  in  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.,  1856-57;  Wolcott.  N.  Y.,  1858-61; 
Alexander,  N.  Y.,  1861-65:  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  1865-68.  Proprietor  of 
a  book  store,  also  insurance  agent.  Skaneateles.  N.  Y..  1869-73.  Pro- 
prietor of  a  book  store,  Wolcott.  N.  Y.,  1873-78.  Engaged  m  the  retail 
coal  trade  in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1878-97.  Retired,  1897.  Died  April  17, 
1909,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  ^  , ,.  /•  r»  j  r-      1 

Married  November  13,  1857,  Sarah  Miranda  Caldicott,  of  Red  Creek, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  July,  1896.    Children:    Mary  Louisa,  b.  January  10, 

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1859;    Jennie    Tamezan,    b.    September   21,    1863,    m.    Charles    Starr; 
Frederick  Caldicott,  b.  September  25,  1870. 

528.  *EDWARD  HYDE  TRUE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1858.  X.  ^.  Born 
March  20,  1836,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  Son  of  Professor  C.  K.  True; 
brother  of  No.  1030. 

Graduated  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn. ;  ordained 
in  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1859.  Rector  at  Northford,  Conn., 
1859-60;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1860-63;  Somerville,  1863-64;  Germantown, 
Pa.,  1864-68;  Dover,  Del,  1868-69;  Somerville,  Mass.,  1869-73;  Mill- 
ville,  1873-74;  Andover,  1874-75;  Taunton,  1875-77;  Flushing,  N,  Y., 
1877-78;  College  Point,  1878-89;  Woodside,  1889-94  (All  Angels',  New 
York,  1890-94)  ;  Fernwood,  N.  J.,  1894-99 ;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1902.  Assistant  rector.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1902-04.  Supplied  at 
Pleasantside,  N.  Y.,  1904-05;  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  New  York,  1905-06, 
Rector,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  1906-07.  Classical  master.  New  York  Latin 
School,  1879-89.     Died  July  18,  1907,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Married  November  10,  1859,  Susan  Elizabeth  Fagan,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  April,  1904.  Married  June  4,  1907,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Fritchey.  Children:  Clarence  Fagan,  b.  August  17,  i860;  Herbert 
Hyde,  b.  October  7,  1867. 

Address  of  widow:   Gettysburg,  Pa. 

529.  *HENRY  VOS  BURGH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  Born  July  23, 
1827,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Carlisle  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Principal  of  Walworth 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1856;  academic  department  of  Union  School,  Newark, 
N.  Y.,  1857.  Out  of  health  and  unemployed,  1857-62.  Principal  of 
Webster  Academy,  N.  Y,,  1862;  Riga  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1863.  Principal 
and  proprietor  of  Cuba  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1864-65.  Superintendent  of 
public  schools,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa,  1866.  Joined  Genesee  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed  at  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  1867-69; 
Tyrone,  1869-72;  Cohocton,  1872-74;  Tonawanda,  1874-77;  Mansfield, 
Pa.,  1877-78;  Middleport,  N.  Y.,  1878-79;  Scottsville,  1879-81;  Cohoc- 
ton, 1881-82;  Perry,  1882-84;  Naples,  1884-86;  Lawrenceville,  Pa., 
1886-89;  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  1889-91;  Chili,  1891-92;  Belmont,  1892-95; 
Whitesville,  1895-98;  Belfast,  1898-99.  Died  March  29,  1900,  Oramel, 
N.  Y. 

Married  June  8,  1854,  Lydia  Maria  Wood,  of  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Lola  Montez,  b.  February  18,  1861,  m.  W.' D.  Storer;  Harry 
Wirt,  b.  December  16,  1867. 

Address  of  widow :   Lawrenceville,  Pa. 

530.  *JOHN  HOWARD  WHITING.     B.A.     €».  N.  e.     *.  B.  K. 

Born  December  6,  1834,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y. 

Taught  on  Cape  Cod,  Mass.,  1856.  Engaged  in  banking,  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, Iowa,  1857-62.  Cashier  of  Mt.  Pleasant  branch,  State  Bank  of 
Iowa,  1862-65;  National  State  Bank  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  1865-87.  Presi- 
dent of  the  latter,  1887-92.  Retired,  1892.  Died  September  18,  1895, 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

Married  September  22,  1858,  Julia  May,  of  Bath,  N.  Y.  Children : 
May,  b.  November  26.  i860,  m.  G.  W.  S.  Allen;  James  Timothy,  b. 
April  18,  1862  (B.A.,  Amherst,  1885)  ;  Henry  Charles,  b.  July  10,  1865 
(M.D.,  Northwestern,  1888). 

Address  of  widow :    Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

531.  *SAMUEL  WESLEY  WOOD.  B.A.  ^.  T.  ^.  B.  K.  Born 
August  18,  1832,  New  Providence,  N.  J. 

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Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1855.  Stationed  at 
Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  1855-56.  Died  January  7,  1856,  Basking  Ridge, 
N.  J. 

Married  Kate  Cole,  of  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

682.  *THOMAS  MOODY  WYATT.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1856.     Born  October  24,  1827,  Franklin,  N.  H. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1855.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1856- 
1906.     Died  July  14,  1906,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1856. 

533.  *SOLON  ARMSTRONG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859.  Born  May  15, 
1834,  Sutton,  N.  H. 

Studied  law  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  1856-57.  Removed  to  St.  Anthony 
(now  Minneapolis),  Minn.;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1857,  City  justice  of 
St.  Anthony,  Minn.,  1858-64.  With  Indian  expedition  to  and  beyond 
Missouri  River,  1864.  In  Fort  Ripley,  Minn.,  1865.  Bookkeeper  for  a 
lumber  firm,  1866-70.  City  clerk  and  city  justice  of  St.  Anthony,  and 
treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Education,  1871.  Member  of  City  Council, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1873-77.  Engaged  in  the  flour  business  in  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1874-78.  President  of  City  Council,  1876-77.  Engaged 
in  the  grocery  business  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1879-90.  City  comp- 
troller, Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1891-92.  Retired,  1892.  Died  January  25, 
1902,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Married  February  17,  1874,  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Redfield,  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  who  died  April  14,  1879.  Children :  Bessie  Rollins,  b.  February 
21,  1875,  m.  C.  S.  Richardson;  Solon,  b.  October  2,  1877,  d.  September 
29,  1886;  a  daughter,  b.  October  2,  1877,  d.  October  4,  1877;  Joseph, 
b.  December  23,  1878. 

534.  *ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BACON.  B.A.  Born  September  10, 
1836,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1857-59.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1859.  Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1860-1907.  Member  of 
Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1867,  '69,  '70,  '74.  Died  March  12, 
1907,  Middletown,  Conn, 

Married  November  15,  1871,  Henrietta  Belden  Parker,  of  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  who  died  April  4,  1902.  Children :  Anna  Howland,  b.  August 
II,  1872,  d.  August  17,  1873;  Emma  Howland,  b.  September  28,  1874, 
m.  Capt.  G.  A.  Nugent,  U.  S.  A. ;  Curtiss  Stow,  b.  July  2,  1877  (class 
of  1900)  ;  Bertha  Parker,  b.  November  24,  1878,  m.  R.  W.  Forbes  (class 
of  1906)  ;  Francis,  b.  February  17,  1885,  d.  July  10,  1886. 

535.  *WILLIAM  JAY  FOSS.  B.A.  *.  N.  6.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
November  23,  1835,  Verbank,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  436  and  481. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y,,  1856.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church, 
Portland,  Conn.,  and  Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1857.  Joined  New 
York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at  Lake  Mahopac, 
N.  Y.,  1858-59;   Cannon  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  1859.     Died  June  i,  1859. 

636.  *BURWELL  PHILIP  GOODE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859;  M.D., 
Medical  College  of  Ohio,  1858.  #.  N.  e.  Born  February  25,  1833, 
New  Burlington,  Ohio. 

Studied  medicine  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1856-58.  Practised  medicine 
in  Cincinnati  and  vicinity,  1858-1910.     Professor  of  Anatomy,  Cincin- 

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nati  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1865.  Died  April  23,  1910, 
Wyoming,  Ohio. 

Married  May  6,  1858,  Ellen  S.  Smith,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren: Samuel  Burwell,  b.  March  5,  1859  (M.D.,  Miami,  1886)  ;  George 
Henry,  b.  February  14,  1861  (M.D.,  Miami,  1883)  ;  Lucy  Margaret,  b. 
May  27,  1863;  Mary  Ellen,  b.  August  i,  1867,  m.  Wm.  Green;  Edwin 
William,  b.  January  10,  1870;  Alice  Maria,  b.  September  17,  1872; 
Florence,  b.  December  12,  1881,  m.  George  Fox. 

Address  of  widow :   927  Springfield  Ave.,  Wyoming,  Ohio. 

537.  *JOHN  JAY  HARRISON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859.  *.  N.  e. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  November  18,  1834,  Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1856-57.  Studied  in  Law  School 
of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1857-58.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church, 
Lenox,  Mass.,  1858-59.  In  feeble  health,  1860-61.  Pastor  of  M.  E. 
Church,  Washington  Heights.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-62.  Resided  in 
South  Carolina  on  account  of  poor  health;  government  superintendent 
of  plantations  on  Saint  Helena  Island,  S.  C,  1862-63.  Post  chaplain, 
Beaufort,  South  Carolina,  1864.  In  feeble  health;  resided  in  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.,  and  in  Smyrna,  Del.,  1864-66.  Rector  of  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  Newark,  Del.,  1868;  Christ  Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1870. 
Spent  winters  in  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  and  summers  in  Lebanon 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  1870-73.  Removed  to  Long  Island,  1873.  Rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1875-82.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y..  1878-98.  President  of  Peconic  Bank,  Sag  Harbor, 
1889-1902.  Vice  president,  Sag  Harbor  Savings  Bank,  1905-10.  Died 
April  16,  1910,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  6,  i860,  Mary  B.  Rundall,  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
October  27,  1882.  ]\Iarried  December  28,  1885,  ]\Irs.  Fanny  R.  Stilwell, 
of  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  who  died  April  2,  1900.  Child:  Minnie  Curtis, 
b.  June  15,  1868,  m.  Rev.  G.  T.  Lewis. 

538.  *EDWARD  JOHNSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1859.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  April  20,  183 1,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1856. 
Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Belfast,  Me. ;  taught  in  Providence  Confer- 
ence Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I.,  1857.  Taught 
in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1858-62;  Pittsburg  Female  College,  Pa., 
1862-64;  Lasell  Female  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1864-65.  Pre- 
ceptor of  Stanstead  Academy,  Quebec,  Canada.  1865-67.  Proprietor 
of  a  classical  school  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1868-81.  Bookseller,  Lynn, 
1881-89.  Private  teacher,  Lynn,  1889-94.  Died  February  24,  1894, 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Married  August  6,  1861,  Antoinette  Caroline  Winchell,  of  Salisbury, 
Conn.  Children :  Edward  Alexander,  b.  July  8,  1866 ;  Mabel  Martina, 
b.  February  7,  1874. 

Address  of  widow :    135  Franklin  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

539.  *ALEXANDER  DIEGO  McVOY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  May  7,  1832,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Barton  Academy,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1856-60.  Joined  Alabama 
Conference.  M.  E.  Church.  South,  i860.  During  the  Civil  War,  chap- 
lain of  38th  and  40th  Alabama  Regiments,  C.  S.  A.  Taught  a  private 
school  in  Columbus,  Miss.,  1865-67.  Professor  in  Stonewall  Institute, 
1867.  Taught  a  private  school  in  Selma,  Ala.,  1868.  Principal  of 
Peabody  Institute.  Talladega.  Ala.,  1869-70.  Professor  of  Moral 
Science   in  East  Alabama   College,   Ala.,   1870-72.     President  of   Cen- 

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tenary  Female  College,  Ala.,  1872-80;  Aberdeen  Female  College  of 
North  Mississippi  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1880-82;  East 
Mississippi  Female  College,  Meridian,  Miss.,  1882-88;  Mansfield 
Female  College,  La.,  1888-1905.  Died  April  11,  1905,  San  Antonio, 
Tex. 

Married  February  18,  1867,  Anna  Cannon  DuBose,  of  Columbus, 
Miss.,  who  died  July  30,  1894.  Children:  Arthur  DuBose,  b.  January 
7,  1868  (B.A.,  Southern  Univ.,  1888),  d.  August  15,  1893;  Anna  Bessie, 
b.  April  9,  1871;  Edgar  Cornelius,  b.  September  10,  1872  (B.A., 
Southern  Univ.,  1891)  ;  Irma  Walton,  b.  April  14,  1874,  m.  Charles 
Egan;  James  Alexander,  b.  July  21,  1875;  Robert  Nicoll,  b.  December 
10,  1878,  d.  July  22,  1879;  Mary  Sink,  b.  February  8,  1880,  m.  B.  G. 
Mclntyre. 

540.  *CHARLES  HENRY  PAYNE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859;  D.D., 
Dickinson  College,  1870;  LL.D.,  Ohio  State  University,  1875.  <ir.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  October  24,  1830,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Private  tutor  in  Newark,  N,  J.,  1856.  Joined  Providence  (now  New 
England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1857.  Stationed  at 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  1857-58.  Traveled  on  account  of  feeble  health; 
residence,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1858.  Stationed  at  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  1859-61 ;  First  Church,  Fall  River,  1861-63 ;  Broadway,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1863-65.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference, 
1865.  Stationed  at  South  5th  St.  (now  St.  John's  Church),  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1865-68.  Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference,  1868.  Sta- 
tioned at  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1868-71 ;  Spring  Garden 
Street,  Philadelphia,  1871-73.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East  with 
No.  471,  1873.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Conference,  1874.  Stationed 
at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1874-75-  President  of  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1875-88.  Corresponding  secretary.  Board  of 
Education,  M.  E.  Church,  1888-99.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '84,  '88,  '92;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference, 
1881.     Died  May  5.  1899,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Married  March  24,  1857.  Mary  Eleanor  Gardiner,  of  Wickford,  R.  I. 
Children:  Charles  Vincent,  b.  September  20,  1858;  Frank  Leonard,  b. 
October  7,  i860,  d.  April  29,  1863. 

Address  of  widow:    Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

541.  *DANIEL  POMEROY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  September  2,  1834,  Galway,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  381  and  466, 
and  of  R.  M.  Pomeroy  (class  of  1852)  and  W.  Pomeroy  (class  of 
1861). 

Taught  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1855-58.  Studied  law  in  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-59-  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859. 
Law  clerk  in  public  administrator's  office.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1861-64. 
In  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864-67.  Manufacturer  and  dealer  in 
trusses  and  surgical  appliances,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  (after  1875,  with 
No.  364),  1867-98.    Died  February  4,  1898,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Married  November  13,  1862,  Mary  E.  Hayward,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ralph  Hayward  (No.  1484),  b.  January  12.  1867;  Edith 
Marv,  b.  Mav  6,  1869;  Charlotte  Gertrude,  b.  October  i,  1871,  m. 
L,  E'.  Sperry;'  Arthur  Cleveland  (No.  i860),  b.  December  12.  1873. 

Address  of  widow :    60  Hanson  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

642.  *JAMES  MARGARUM  POMEROY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859. 
<ir.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  August  8,  1836,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Studied  law  and  stenography  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  and  Williamsburg, 
N.  Y.,   1856.     Studied  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1857-61.     Captain,  i6th 

146 


GRADUATES.  [1866. 

N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  afterwards  (as  captain  in  Kans.  Volunteer 
Cavalry)  employed  on  staff  and  special  duty,  1861.  Major  of  2d 
Kans.  Volunteer  Cavalry;  afterwards  transferred  to  gth  Kans. 
Volunteer  Cavalry,  1862.  In  service  in  Armies  of  the  Frontier  and 
Arkansas,  1863-65.  Colonel,  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  lieutenant 
colonel  and  afterwards  brevet  colonel,  4th  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers, 
1865.  Practised  law  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1866;  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
1868-87.  Colonel  of  Arkansas  State  Guards,  1874.  Inspector  general 
on  the  governor's  staff,  1875.  Adjutant  general  of  Arkansas,  1877-79. 
Died  November  27,  1887,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  Anna  Cheever  Carter,  of  Missouri.  Children:  Albert 
Margarum,  b.  July  17,  1867;  Anna,  b.  October  23,  1870;  Howard 
Carter,  b.  December  2,  1877. 

543.  ORVILLE  WATSON  POWERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859.  A.  A.  $. 
Born  January  28,  1835,  Augusta,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  633. 

Principal  of  Rhinebeck  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1858.  Professor  in  Law- 
rence University,  Wis.,  1859-60.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1861-63.  Teacher  of  physical  culture  in  Chicago,  III,  1864.  Assistant 
secretary  and  actuary  of  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1865-66.  General  manager  for  Europe  of  Willcox  & 
Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Company,  1867-1906.  .  Trustee  of  same 
company,  1884 . 

Married  August  8,  1876,  Carolyn  Stickney,  of  Hyde  Park,  111. 
Children:  Clifford  Stickney,  b.  December  20,  1877  (B.A.,  Oxford 
Univ.,  England)  ;  IVIarion,  m.  W.  A.  Kirkpatrick;  Carol,  b.  December 
18,  1884  (B.A.,  Cambridge  Univ.,  England). 

Address :   27  Aberdeen  St.,  Back  Bay,  Boston,  Mass. 

544.  ALLEN  REYNOLDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859.  Born  December 
25,  1828,  Copake,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  J.  D.  Reynolds  (class  of  1859). 

Engaged  in  farming  in  Hillsdale,  N,  Y.,  1856 . 

Married  January  i,  1868,  Alice  Mead.  Children:  James,  b.  April  14, 
1869,  d.  April  27,  1870;  Augustus  M.,  b.  November  17,  1870,  d.  Febru- 
ary 26,  1871 ;   Allen,  b.  October  i,  1872 ;    Martha,  b.  October  23,  1879. 

Address :    10  Mamaroneck  Avenue,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

545.  *GEORGE  CROSBY  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859.  ^'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  13,  1830,  St.  Johnsbury.  Vt. 

Principal  of  Drewville  Institute,  Croton  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1856.  Taught 
in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Sanbornton  Bridge  (now  Tilton), 
N.  H.,  1857;  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1858.  Principal  of  the  latter, 
1862-66.  Principal  of  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1866-91. 
Died  December  13,  1891,  Carmel,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  13,  1856,  Mary  Elizabeth  Newhall,  of  Newbury,  Vt. 
Children:  Willifred  Drew,  b.  Augvist  31,  1857;  Georgiana  Newhall,  b. 
November  30,  i860,  d.  August  23,  1862;  Karl  Chapin,  b.  February  22, 
1863  (D.D.S.,  N.  Y.  Dental  College,  1885)  ;  Ralph  Newhall,  b.  May  21, 
1865,  d.  August  II,  1865;  Gertrude  Elva,  b.  May  21,  1865,  d.  February 
27,  1878:  Richard  Frederick,  b.  November  15,  1867  (D.D.S.,  N.  Y. 
Dental  College,  1889)  ;  Robert  Newhall,  b.  September  9,  1872  (class 
of  1895)  ;   Maude  Van  Marter,  b.  February  i,  1875,  m.  E.  R.  A.  Hiss. 

Address  of  widow :   525  West  123d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

546.  nVILLIAM  VANDERAN  SNYDER.  B.S.;  C.E.,  Univ.  of 
Michigan,  1857.  Born  June  15,  1839,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Brother  of  C.  R. 
Snyder  (class  of  1861). 

147 


1856.]  GRADUATES. 

Engaged  in  business  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1858-190B.  Retired,  1908. 
Died  May,  1910,  Genoa,  Italy. 

Married  February,  1861,  Laura  Adelaide  Blair,  who  died  September 
19,  1902.  Children:  Watson  Beaumont,  b.  November,  1862;  Frank 
Blair,  b.  November,  1864,  d.  August,  1865 ;  Mallie  Louise,  b.  December, 
1866,  m.  C  W.  Riker;   William  Vanderan,  b.  May  27,  1874. 


547.  *ANDREW  JACKSON  SPENCER.  B.A.  Born  November 
12,  1835,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y..  1856-58.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858. 
Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1858-73,  Resided  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  and  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  on  account  of  poor  health,  1873-81. 
Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881-98.  Died  March  24,  1904, 
Amityville,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  2,  1864.  Catharine  Ellen  Van  Nov,  of  Montague,  N.  J., 
who  died  April  21,  1897.  Children :  Van  Noy  Alvah,  b.  July  18,  1868, 
d.  September  12,  1908;   Elva,  d.  in  infancy. 


548.  *SAMUEL  FOSTER  UPHAM.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859;  D.D., 
Mount  Union  College,  1872;  LL.D.,  Hamline  University,  1889,  and 
Wesleyan  University,  1898.  *.  N.  6.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  19,  1834, 
Duxbury,  Mass. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1856.  Stationed  at  Taunton.  Mass.,  18^6-58;  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1858-60;  Fourth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1860-62;  Bristol,  R.  I., 
1862-64.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1864.  Stationed 
at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1864-67;  Hanover  St.,  Boston, 
1867-70;  Winthrop  St.,  Boston,  1870-73;  Common  St.,  Lynn,  1873-76; 
Trinity,  Springfield,  1876-79;  Grace  Church,  Boston,  1879-81.  Pro- 
fessor of  Practical  Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1881-1904. 
Chaplain  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1865.  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan University.  1871 -1904.  Delegate  to  Canada  Meth.  Conference, 
1878;  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  '92,  '96,  1900,  '04. 
Chairman,  Hymnal  Committee,  M.  E.  Church,  1900-1902.  Died 
October  5,  1904,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Married  April  15,  1857,  Lucy  G.  Smith,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Frederick  Norman,  b.  August  22,  i860  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ., 
1883),  d.  December  10,  1899;  Francis  Bourne  (No.  1408),  b.  November 
21,  1862;  Willie  Fielding,  b.  September  5,  1867,  d.  June  15,  1868;  a  son, 
b.  May  24,  1871,  d.  May  25,  1871 ;  Walter  Horace,  b.  September  7,  1875. 

Address  of  widow:   114  Henry  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


649.  *EMERSON  WARNER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1859;  M.D.,  Harvard 
University,  1863.    *.  N,  G.     Born  April  30,  1831,  New  Braintree,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1856-62.  Prac- 
tised medicine  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1864-65 ;  Worcester,  Mass., 
1866-86.  Visited  the  leading  medical  institutions  of  England  and  the 
Continent,  1872-73.  Member  of  Mass.  State  Legislature,  1884-85. 
Member  of  Consulting  Board  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of 
Worcester  City  Hospital  for  twenty-five  years.  Gave  up  active  prac- 
tice, 1886.  Traveled  for  twenty  years  in  search  of  health.  Spent 
winters  in  the  Azores,  1886,  '87,  '91.  Traveled  around  the  world,  1890, 
'96.  President  of  Worcester  District  Medical  Society;  member  of 
City  School  Board  for  twenty  years.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1880'  'Died  December  30,  1905,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

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GRADUATES.  [1856-57. 

Married  May  24,  1856,  Isabella  Andrews,  of  Glastonbury,  Conn. 
Children:  Isabel,  b.  November  20,  1861,  m.  Dr.  D.  S.  Ellis;  Effie 
Luella,  b.  September  7,  1865,  d.  September  30,  1884. 

Address  of  widow :   574  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1857. 

550.  *LORENZO  DOW  BLANCHARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860. 
^.  T.  Bom  July  18,  1837,  Norwich,  Conn.  Brother  of  J.  A.  Blan- 
chard  (class  of  1861). 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Peoria,  111.,  1857-58;  Brainard 
Academy,  Haddam,  Conn.,  1859.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1860-61.  Served  with  23d  New  York  National  Guard  in  the  Civil  War. 
Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863. 
Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1863-84.  Editor  of  Prospect 
Heights  Quarterly,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1884-86.  Civil  Service  Commis- 
sioner, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1886-88.  General  manager  of  the  Gas  and 
Electric  Light  Fixture  Manufacturers  Association,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1892-94.  Clerk  of  the  Gates  Avenue  District  Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1894-97.  Practised  law  in  Brookljm,  N.  Y.,  1897-1908.  Died  October 
28,  1908,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

Married  March  16,  1871,  Harriet  M.  Adams,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Helen  Bradley,  b.  February  15,  1872. 

Address  of  widow :   60  Lake  Ave.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

551.  CHARLES  W[ESLEY]  BROOKS.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  1861 ;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1866.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  January  22,  1834,  Lowville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Lodi,  111.,  1858-59.  Studied  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
Evanston,  111.,  1860-61.  Joined  Wisconsin  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1861.  Stationed  at  Port  Washington,  Wis.,  1861-62;  Neenah,  1862-65. 
Transferred  to  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference, 
1865.  Stationed  at  Brockett's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1865-67;  Lowville, 
1867-68;  Gouverneur.  1868-71 ;  Potsdam  Junction,  1871-74;  Waterville, 
1874-77;  West  Winfield,  1877-78;  Newport,  1878-81;  Turin,  1881-84; 
Pulaski,  1884-85;  Theresa.  1885-88;  Antwerp,  1888-89;  Martinsburg, 
1889-91;  Port  Leyden,  1891-94;  Central  Square,  1894-96;  Williams- 
town,  1896-99.     Superannuated,  1899. 

Married  January  22,  1862,  Sarah  Esther  Higgins,  of  Geneva,  III. 
Children:  Anna  Maud,  b.  July  17,  1868;  Susan  Louisa,  b.  April  7,  1870, 
m.  Dr.  E.  D.  Hall. 

Address :    Sandy  Creek,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

552.  HENRY  AARON  BUDINGTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  ^.  T. 
^.  B.  K.     Born  January  13,  1831,  Leyden,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Rittenhouse  Academy,  Washington,  D.  C,  1858-59.  Prin- 
cipal of  Bound  Brook  Academy,  N.  J.,  1859-60.  Taught  in  Berlin, 
Conn.,  1861-62.  Assistant  assessor  of  internal  revenue,  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  1862-69.  Insurance  agent,  1865-69.  Editor  of  The  Franklin 
County  Times,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1869-73.  Advertising  agent  and 
correspondent  for  the  press,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1873-86.     Manager  of 

the   Star   Publishing   Company,   Springfield,    Mass.,    1886 .     For   a 

time,  editor  and  publisher  of  Alcyone. 

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1857.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  October  26,  1857,  Zadel  Barnes,  of  Middletown,  Conn.; 
divorced.  Married  September  12,  1881,  Sophia  Steele  Billings,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.  Children:  Justin  Llewellyn,  b.  August  22,  1859; 
Henry,  b.  January  14,  1865. 

Address:   91  Sherman  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

553.  *SOLOMON  CHAPIN.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  Philadelphia,  1869.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June  2,  1831,  Wilbraham, 
Mass. 

Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1857-58.  Preached  in  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1858-59.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859. 
Stationed  at  Cliftondale,  Mass.,  1859-61 ;  Millbury,  1861-63 ;  River- 
dale,  1863-65;  South  St.,  Lynn,  1865-67.  Located,  1867.  Studied  medi- 
cine in  Harvard  Medical  School,  and  in  Philadelphia,  1867-69.  Prac- 
tised medicine  in  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1870-79;  Connersville,  Ind., 
1879-81.     Died  February  24,  1881,  Connersville,  Ind. 

Married  October  30,  1859,  Hattie  L.  Smith,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Children:    Mary  Isabel,  b.  February  8,  1863;   Arthur  Sibley,  b.  October 

12.  1864,  d.  December  24.  1864;  Alice  Gertrude,  b.  June  19,  1867,  m.  A. 
W.  Piper ;  Grace  Augusta,  b.  April  7.  1869,  m.  Ernest  Lyon ;  Florence 
Adelaide,  b.  July  12,  1875,  m.  A.  S.  Clark. 

Address  of  widow :   36  Alton  Place,  Brookline,  Mass. 

554.  *ROBERT    CLARK.     B.A.;     M.A.,    i860.     Born    September 

13,  1831,  Landgrove,  Vt. 

Taught  a  grammar  school,  ^Manchester,  N.  H.,  1857-58.  Associate 
principal  of  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Springfiield,  Vt.,  1858-59.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1859.  Stationed  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1859-60;  Hingham,  1860-62; 
South  Scituate,  1862-63;'  East  Glastonbury,  Conn..  1863-65;  Burnside, 
1865-67;  Putnam,  1867-69;  Norwich  Town,  1869-71;  Uncasville, 
1871-74;  Hazardville,  1874-75;  Thomson  Church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1875-77;  Grace  Church,  Westerly,  1877-79;  Hebronville  and  Dodge- 
ville.  1879-80;  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1880-82;  Niantic,  1882-84:  West 
Sandwich  (now  Sagamore),  Mass.,  1884-86;  Brayton  Church,  Fall 
River,  1886-89;  Sandwich  and  Forestdale,  1889-91;  Cochesett,  1891-94; 
Dighton,  1894-95;  Berkeley,  R.  I..  1895-96;  Washington,  1896-97; 
Wanskuck  Church,  Providence,  1897-1900.  Supernumerary,  residing  in 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1900-1901.     Died  January  25,  1901,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Married  July  29,  1858,  Julia  E.  Crockett,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who 
died  January  23,  1901. 

655.  QUINCY  JOHNSON  COLLIN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863.  $.  N.  G. 
Born  August  20,  1836,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  of  Hillside  Church,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1857-58.  Joined  New 
York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at  Hillside  Church, 
Rhinebeck,  1858.  At  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  recuperating;  preached 
also,  on  a  circuit  in  the  Cincinnati  Conference,  1858-60.  Stationed  at 
Lenox,  Mass.,  1860-61;  Tyringham,  1861-62;  Red  Hook,  N.  Y., 
1862-64;  Washington  Hollow,  1864-65.  Superannuated,  1865-66. 
Stationed  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  1866-68;  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  1868-70; 
Washington  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  1870-73.  Transferred  to  California 
Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  Santa  Clara,  Cal,  1873-76;  Placerville, 
1876-77.  Supernumerary,  1877.  Principal  of  Franklin  Academy,  Santa 
Clara,  Cal.,  1878-81.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Brookton, 
N.  Y.,  1881-85;  Congregational  Church.  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  1886;  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Congregational  Church, 
Clayville,  N.  Y.,  1888-1903.     Engaged  in  fruit  farming,  1903 . 

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Married  March  28,  i860,  Martha  Collin,  of  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Carrie  Louise,  b.  January  14,  1862;  May  Amelia,  b.  May  15, 
1865,  d.  March  18,  1869;  Grace  Adeha,*b.  July  19,  1868;  Ralph  Vincent, 
b.  December  22,  1875,  d.  June  30,  1876. 

Address :   Hopkinton,  Mass. 

556.  *GEORGE  FISK  COMFORT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  i860;  L.H.D., 
New  York  University,  1888;  LL.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1893.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  September  20,  1833,  Berkshire,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  716. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  Fort  Plain  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1858-60;  Van  Norman's  Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i860. 
Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1860-65.  Professor  of 
Modern  Languages  and  Esthetics,  Allegheny  College,  1865-68.  Pre- 
pared text-books  in  modern  languages,  1868-71.  Professor  of  Modern 
Languages  and  Esthetics,  and  History  of  Fine  Arts,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, 1872-93 ;  Dean  of  the  College  of  Fine  Arts,  1873-93.  Traveled 
and  studied  in  Europe,  1879,  '87,  '91.  Director  of  the  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1896-1910.  Author:  Modern  Languages  in 
Education,  etc.     Died  May  5,  1910,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Married  January  19,  1871,  Anna  A.  Manning,  M.D.,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.  Children:  Ralph  Manning,  b.  January  6,  1872  (B.Ar.,  Syracuse 
Univ.,  1893)  ;  Frederick  Price,  b.  December  19,  1874;  Arthur  Smith,  b. 
May  5,  1876,  d.  August  8,  1876. 

Address  of  widow :  Box  465,  Madison  Square  Station,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

657.  *ROBERT  FIELD  CROWELL.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  University  of 
Albany,  1858;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  i860.  *.  N.  9.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  April  23,  1830,  Ware,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  118. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1857-58. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1858.  Practised  law  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1859-73. 
Judge  of  Probate  Court  of  Ramsey  County,  Minn.,  1862-69.  Chief  of 
Pay  Division,  Office  of  Auditor,  Post  Office  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1875-81.  Deputy  auditor,  Post  Office  Dept.,  1881-84;  auditor,  1884-85. 
Chief  of  Division  of  Auditors,  Post  Office  Dept.,  1889-93.  Resigned, 
1893.     Died  September  15,  1896,  Westboro,  Mass. 

558.  *JOHN  WESLEY  CURRIER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860;  LL.B., 
University  of  Albany,  1861.  ^.  T.  Born  September  7,  1836,  Danville, 
Vt. 

Taught  in  New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary,  Sanbornton 
Bridge  (now  Tilton),  N.  H.,  1857-58;  High  School,  Alton,  N.  H., 
1858-60.  Studied  in  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1860-61.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  Studied  law  in  Bristol,  N.  H., 
1861-62.  Practised  law  in  Alton,  N.  H.,  1862-83.  District  attorney, 
1870-75.  Clerk  of  New  Hampshire  Senate,  1869-70.  In  poor  health; 
totally  blind  the  last  two  years,  1883-87.  Died  June  8,  1887,  Alton, 
N.  H. 

Married  June  11,  1865,  Mary  Lois  Savage,  of  Alton,  N.  H.  Chil- 
dren: John  Foster,  b.  April  19,1869;  Charles  Savage,  b.  April  20,  1878. 

Address  of  widow:   Alton,  N.  H. 

559.  *JOSEPH  WHITNEY  GUSHING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860;  M.D., 
Harvard  University,  1861.     Born  January  26.  1837.  Ashford,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1857-60.  House  surgeon.  Mass 
General   Hospital,    1860-61.      Studied  medicine  in   Edinburgh,   London 

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and  Paris,  1861-62.  Assistant  surgeon  in  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65.  Prac- 
tised medicine  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1866-97.  Died  May  9,  1897,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

Married  November  17,  1868,  Isabella  Augusta  Woodbury,  of  Boston, 
Mass.  Children:  Carrie  Woodbury,  b.  June  10,  1870,  m.  W.  L.  Snow 
(No.  1814)  ;  Joseph  Whitney,  b.  October  21,  1872;  Edwin  Woodbury, 
b.  August  24,  1876,  d.  August,  1889. 

Address  of  widow:    1577  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

560.  ♦DAVID  HOUGH  ELA.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  i860;  D.D..  Cornell 
College,  1876.    A.  A.  *.    *.  B.  K.     Born  January  19,  1831,  Canaan,  Me. 

Pastor  of  Sachem  St.  Church,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1857-58.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1858.  Stationed  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  1858-60;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1860-62; 
Woonsocket,  1862-64;  Pawtucket,  1864-66;  Trinity  Church,  Provi- 
dence, 1866-69.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1869. 
Stationed  at  Common  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1869-71.  Principal  of  Provi- 
dence Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academv),  R.  L, 
1871-73.  Stationed  at  Worthen  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1873-75;  Dor- 
chester St.,  Boston,  1875-78.  Presiding  Elder  of  Springfield  District, 
1878-82.  Stationed  at  (}race  Church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1882-85; 
Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1885-88;  Mt.  Bellingham,  Chelsea,  1888-91. 
Superintendent  of  Boston  Missionary  and  Church  Extension  Society, 
1891-93.  Stationed  at  Natick,  Mass.,  1893-96;  Hudson,  1896-1900. 
Superannuated,  residing  in  Hudson,  Mass.,  1900-07.  Delegate  to  Gen- 
eral Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872,  '80,  '84.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1883-87,  1888-1903.     Died  October  7,  1907,  Hudson,  Mass. 

Married  April  20,  1858,  Louisa  B.  Sargent,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  who 
died  September  19,  1906.  Children:  Paul  Francis  (No.  1357),  b.  July 
27,  1862;  Clara  Louisa,  b.  April  22.  1864;  Emma  Torsev,  b.  June  17, 
1866,  d.  April  15,  1867;  Elizabeth,  b.  April  7,  1871.  d.  September  27, 
1874;   Grace  Ednah,  b.  June  10,  1874  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896). 

661.  ♦WILLIAM  THOMAS  ELMER.  B.A.;  LL.D.,  1907.  Born 
November  6,  1835,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1857-58. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Practised  law  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  1860-61 ; 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1861-95.  State's  attorney  for  Middlesex  County, 
Conn.,  1863-75,  1883-95.  Clerk  of  Conn.  House  of  Representatives, 
1863-64.  Judge  of  probate;  clerk  of  Conn.  Senate,  1865-66.  Member 
of  Conn.  Senate,  1873.  Mayor  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1876-77.  Judge 
of  City  Court,  1880-81.  Member  of  a  commission  to  revise  the  crimi- 
nal laws  of  Connecticut,  1882.  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Con- 
necticut, 1895-1907.  President,  Board  of  Education,  Middletown, 
1891-1903.     Died  November  11,  1907,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  May  21,  1862,  Katharine  Lanman  Camp,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Margaret  Camp,  b.  April  7,  1863,  d.  October  30, 
1892;  Charlotte  R.,  b.  October  6,  1865,  m.  Rev.  J.  E.  Brown;  Annie 
/.very,  b.  June  5,  1869,  m.  H.  H.  Hawxhurst  (No.  1523)  ;  Avery 
Theodore,  b.  September  20,  1879  (LL.B.,  Yale,  1902). 

Address  of  widow :    Middletown.  Conn. 

562.  ♦HENRY  JEROME  FULLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  #.  N.  9. 
#.  B.  K.     Born  May  5,  1834,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  in 
Canton,  Mass.,  1858-60.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.  Practised  law  in 
North  Easton,  Mass.,  1860-67;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1867-1903.  Died 
October  17,  1903,  Taunton,  Mass. 

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Married  November  9,  1862,  Rebecca  J.  Vincent,  who  died  March  31, 
1872.  Children :  Frederic  Vincent,  b.  September  9,  1863,  d.  January  14, 
1897;  Albert,  b.  January  29,  1867  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1887);  Henry,  b. 
May  13,  1869,  d.  June  26,  1870. 

563.  *ALGERNON  KNOX  JOHNSTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860. 
A.  A.  $.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  19,  1837,  Blandford,  Mass.  Son  of 
Professor  John  Johnston;   brother  of  Nos.  696,  741,  and  926. 

Principal  of  Brainard  Academy,  iHaddam,  Conn.,  1857-58.  Went  to 
Spain  on  account  of  'failure  of  health ;  examined  lead  mines  on 
Mediterranean  coast,  1858.  Taught  in  Mineral  Point  Seminary,  Wis., 
1859.  Principal  of  Platteville  Academy,  Wis.,  1859-60.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-65.  President  of  Bellevue 
Zinc  Company,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  1866-69.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture and  sale  of  dental  materials.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-1906. 
Director  of  the  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1881-1906.  Visited  Cuba  and  Mexico,  1882;  South 
America,  1887,  '88,  '89.  Retired  from  business,  1906.  Died  October  3, 
1909,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  22,  1867,  Sarah  Anna  Atkins,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who 
died  May  31,  1878.  Married  December  i,  1884,  Isabelle  Ormsby 
Turell.  Children:  Wilbur  Hamilton,  b.  January  22,  1871 ;  Frederick 
Atkins  (No.  2019),  b.  September  2,  1874. 

Address  of  widow :   478  Bay  St.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y. 

664.  *JAMES  OLIVER  LONGSTREET.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860. 
Born  November  16,  1833,  Onondaga,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Croton  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1857-58;  Collegiate  and  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1858.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,    i860.      Stationed    at    Hyde    Park,    Vt.,    1860-61.      Died    1861. 

Married  July  7,  1859,  Josephine  Christopher,  of  Croton  Falls,  N.  Y. 

565.  WILLARD*  FRANCIS  MALLALIEU.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860; 
D.D.,  East  Tennessee  Wesleyan  University,  1874;  LL.D.,  New  Orleans 
Univ.,  1891.    ■^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  December  11,  1828,  Sutton,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at 
Grafton,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Mt.  Bellingham,  Chelsea,  1860-62;  First 
Church,  Lynn,  1862-64;  Monument  Square,  Charlestown,  1864-65; 
Bromfield  St.,  Boston.  1865-68 ;  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea,  1868-71 ;  Trinity 
Church,  Worcester,  1871-72;  Broadway,  South  Boston,  1872-75;  Wal- 
nut St.,  Chelsea,  1875-76;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1876-79;  Walnut  St., 
Chelsea,  1879-82.  Presiding  Elder  of  Boston  District,  1882-84.  Bishop 
of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1884-1904.  Retired,  1904.  Trustee  of  Boston 
University,  New  Orleans  University,  American  University.  President 
of  the  Trustees  of  East  Greenwich  Academy.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872,  '80,  '84.  Author:  The  Why,  When 
and  How  of  Revivals;  The  Fullness  of  the  Blessing  of  the  Gospel  of 
Christ;   Words  of  Cheer  and  Comfort. 

Married  October  13,  1858,  Eliza  Frances  Atkins,  of  Sandwich,  Mass. 
Children:  Willard  Emerson,  b.  August  8,  1863;  Ellen  Bromfield,  b. 
September  11,  1865,  d.  March  17,  1874. 

Address :    Auburndale,  Mass. 

566.  *MONROE  NICHOLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  #.  N.  O.  Born 
April  2,  1834,  Thompson,  Conn. 

Established  a  school  in  Webster,  Mass.,  1856.  Proprietor  of  Nichols 
Academy,    Dudley,    Mass.,    1857-62.     Recruited    Co.    D,    i8th    Conn. 

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Volunteers,  1861 ;  commissioned  first  as  captain,  then  major  and 
colonel.  Taken  prisoner  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  confined  in  Libby  Prison 
nine  months,  1862.  Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1864.  In  Minnesota 
on  account  of  health ;  practised  law  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1865-67.  Died 
January  17,  1867,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Married  March  26,  1856,  Sarah  Shumway,  of  Thompson,  Conn.,  who 
died  September  8,  1879.  Children :  Olin  Shumway,  b.  January  31, 
1857;    Monroe,  b.  January  15,  1859;   Franklin,  b.  June  24,  1863. 

667.  *NEWELL  FITCH  NICHOLS.  B.A.  X.  <i^.  Born  March 
5,  183 1,  Vienna,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Kaneville,  111.,  1857-58;  Geneva,  111.,  1858-60.  Studied 
law,  1860-61.  School  commissioner  of  Kane  County,  111.,  1861-62. 
Principal  of  a  graded  school.  Aurora,  111.,  1863.  Studied  law  in 
Aurora,  1864-65.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865.  Practised  law  in  Aurora, 
1865-1900.  City  attorney  of  Aurora,  1870-90.  Died  January  14,  1900, 
Aurora,  111. 

Married  June  27,  1861,  Emma  L.  Jenks,  who  died  June  30,  1865. 
Married  February  4,  1869,  Olinda  M.  Johnson.  Children:  Edith,  b. 
March  24,  1870;  Helen  Harriett,  b.  November  28,  1872,  d.  December  i, 
1909 ;   Allen  John,  b.  January  26,  1875. 


668.  *JOHN  PETERSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  <ir.  T.  Born  July 
15,  1831,  Coleraine,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Leyden,  Mass..  1857-58.  Preached  in  North  Amherst, 
Mass..  1858.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859. 
Stationed  at  North  Amherst,  Mass.,  1859-60;  North  Dana,  1860-62; 
Williamsburg,  1862-64;  Holvoke,  1864-67;  Shrewsbury,  1867-69; 
Leominster,  1869-72;  Athol  Depot,  1872-75;  Wakefield.  1875-77;  Ware, 
1877-80;  Bayview.  1880-83;  Washington  St.,  Newburyport,  1883-86; 
Newton  Upper  Falls,  1886-91 ;  Florence,  1891-93 ;  Lunenburg,  1893-95 ; 
Saxonville,  1895-1900;  Centralville,  Lowell,  1900-01;  West  Quincy, 
1901-02.  Supernumerary.  1902-03.  Stationed  at  Oakdale,  Mass., 
1903-06.     Died  May  31,  1906.  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  November  16.  1859,  Antoinette  Draper,  of  North  Amherst, 
Mass..  who  died  November  13,  t86i.  Married  October  14,  1863,  Mary 
Green  Deane,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  who  died  August  4,  1885.  Mar- 
ried October  15.  1889,  Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Houghton,  of  Athol,  Mass. 
Child :  John  Kellogg,  b.  June,  1861,  d.  February,  1862. 

Address  of  widow:    East  Dedham,  Mass. 


569.  *WILLIAM  NEWTON  RENO.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  Born 
July  26,  1819,  Sharon,  Pa. 

Principal  of  Poland  Female  College,  Ohio,  1857-60.  Joined  Erie 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at  Wilmington,  Pa., 
1860-62;  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Kingsville,  Ohio,  1864-66; 
Girard,  Pa.,  1866-68.  Supernumerary,  residing  in  Meadville.  Pa.,  1868. 
Stationed  at  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1869-70;  Randolph,  1870-72;  Frewsburg, 
1872-74;  Chardon,  Ohio,  1874-76.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Green- 
ville, Pa.,  1876.  In  the  drug  business  in  Greenville,  Pa.,  1876-78; 
Spartansburg,  Pa.,  1878-96.  Died  September  24^  1896,  Spartansburg, 
Pa. 

Married  January  3,  1865,  Anna  Maria  De  Long,  of  Forestville,  N.  Y., 
who  died  September  24,  1892.  Children:  Susan  Eliza,  b.  August  13, 
1867,  m.  Rev.  J.  A.  Farrell,  d.  June  5,  IQO?;  Anna  Willnetta,  b. 
November  i,  1869,  m.  Allen  Tryon. 

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570.  *HIRAM  PAGE  ROBERTS.  B.A.  $.  N.  0.  Born  Septem- 
ber 22,  183 1,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Millbury,  Mass.,  1857-58;  Warsaw,  111., 
1859-61.  Taught  in  Quincy,  111.,  1861-62.  First  lieutenant,  Co.  E,  84th 
111.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Chaplain,  84th  111.  Volunteers,  1863-64;  137th 
111.  Volunteers,  1864.  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Cairo,  111., 
1865-67;  Congregational  Church,  Peru,  111.,  1867-68;  Congregational 
Church,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  1868-71.  Agent  of  Land  Department, 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Railroad,  1871-75.  Resided  in  Galesburg, 
III,  1876-77.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  and  principal  of 
schools,  in  Wataga,  111.,  1877-84.  Retired  to  a  fruit  farm  in  Galesburg, 
111.,  1884.     Went  to  Colorado.     Died  December  2,  1888,  Colbran,  Col. 

Married  November  22,  1856,  Anna  Augusta  Blanchard,  of  Whiting- 
ham,  Vt.,  who  died  September  4,  1895.  Children :  Nellie  Augusta,  b. 
December  19,  1857,  m.  F.  S.  Rockwell;  ]\Iay  Blanche,  b.  April  3,  1866, 
m.  E.  J.  King. 

571.  ANDREW  ROE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  A.  A.  $.  Born  October 
10.  1831,  Butler,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  522. 

Taught  in  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1857-60.  Joined 
Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1858.  Principal  of  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1860-63. 
Stationed  at  Rensselaer  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1863-65 ;  Heuvelton,  1865-67 ; 
Mexico,  1867-69.  Transferred  to  Central  New  York  Conference,  1869. 
Stationed  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  1869-72;  Cortland,  1872-74;  Moravia, 
1874-77;  Watkins,  1877-79;  Waterloo,  1879-81;  Skaneateles,  1881-84; 
Oneida,  1884-85;  Marcellus,  1885-87.  Supernumerary,  1887.  Later 
superannuated.  Assistant  editor  of  The  Marcellus  Observer,  The 
Camillus  Enterprise,  and  The  Elbridge  Citizen,  1887-95. 

Married  August  4,  1857,  Roxalana  Paddock,  of  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Gary  A.  (No.  1366),  b.  August  5,  1861 ;  Willis  Fenton  (No. 
1622),  b.  February  i,  1868. 

Address  :   Marcellus,  N.  Y. 

672.    *CHARLES  HENRY  SEW  ALL.    B.A. :    M.A.,  i860.    X.  ^. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y..  1858-59.  Joined  New  England 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1862-63;  Brookfield,  1863-64;  Jamaica  Plain,  1864-66.  Supernumerary, 
1866-73.  In  the  hide  and  leather  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1868.  Pub- 
lisher in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-80.  Died  November  27,  1880,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Married  a  daughter  of  Rev.  D.  L.  Marks. 

573.  *JOHN  WHEATON  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  A.  A.  #. 
Born  September  6,  1835,  Warren,  R.  I. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Practised 
law  in  Florida.  Returned  to  the  North.  1861.  Government  clerk, 
Washington,  D.  C.     Died  July  18,  1863,  Warren,  R.  I. 

574.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SUTTON.  B.A. ;  M.A..  i860;  LL.D., 
Southern  Temperance  University,  1900:  D.C.L.,  Dickinson  College, 
1908.    ^.  T.     Born  September  11,  1835.  Haddonfield.  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Asylum  for  Deaf  Mutes,  Hartford,  (!onn.,  1857-60. 
Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1860-61;  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1861-63.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.     Practising  law 

in  Philadelphia,  1863 .     Elected  auditor,  1878;  school  director,  1880. 

Senator  from  the  Twelfth  Penn.  District.  1882-86.     Author:    Teachers' 
Meetings  (and  other  Sunday  School  publications). 

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1857.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  June  25,  1872,  Hannah  C.  Anderson,  of  Haverford,  Pa. 
Children:  Howard  Anderson  (No.  1867),  b.  April  24,  1873;  William 
Henry,  b.  May  29,  1874,  d.  September  26,  1876;    Helen,  b.  August  29, 

1875,  m.  N.  E.  Davis  (No.  1949)  ;  Isaac  Crawford  (No.  2168),  b.  Jan- 
uary 10,  1877;  Grace  Anna,  b.  March  10,  1878;  Corona,  b.  July  3,  1879; 
Lucy,  b.  September  16,  1881 ;  Henry  Craig,  b.  August  24,  1883  (class 
of  1907);  Mildred,  b.  July  3,  1885;  Joseph  Aubrey,  b.  November  2, 
1892. 

Address:    133  South  12th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

575.  ♦ALBERT  DOUGHTY  VAIL.  B.A.;  D.D.,  1877.  *•  N.  9. 
Bom  January  i,  1835,  Verbank,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Wilbraham,  Mass. ;  also  preached,  1857-58.  Preached  at 
Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1858-60.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  i860.  Stationed  at  Cannon  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1860-62; 
New  Castle,  1862-64;  Matteawan,  1864-66;  Brewster's  Station,  1866-68; 
30th  St.,  New  York,  1868-71 ;  St.  John's  Church,  New  York,  1871-74 ; 
86th   St.,    New   York,    1874-76.     Transferred   to   Newark    Conference, 

1876.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1876-79.  Transferred  to 
New  York  Conference,  1879.  Stationed  at  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1879-82 ;  St.  James's  Church,  Harlem.  1882-85 ;  St.  Luke's,  Harlem, 
1885-87;  White  Plains,  1887-91.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, 1891.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1891-95;  6ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-96;  Park  Avenue,  New  York, 
1896-98.     Died  November  22,  1898,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  4,  1857,  Jane  Romer,  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Frank,  b.  July  30,  1858,  d.  August  30,  1859;  Fred,  b.  June  3, 
1867,  d.  October  5,  1867. 

Address  of  widow :   75  West  126th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

576.  ♦EDWARD  WARREN  VIRGIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  June  29,  1836,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  1858-60.  Graduated, 
i860.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Sta- 
tioned at  Grafton  Center,  Mass.,  1860-62;  Natick,  1862-64;  Dorchester 
St.,  Boston,  1864-66;  Webster  Square,  Worcester,  1866-68;  Chicopee 
Falls,  1868-70;  Shelburne  Falls,  1870-72;  Everett,  1872-75;  Jamaica 
Plain,  Boston,  1875-77;  Broadway  Church,  Chelsea,  1877-80;  Appleton 
Church,  Boston,  1880-82;  Dedham,  1882-85;  Saxonville,  1885-88; 
Bondsville,  1888-90;  South  Framingham,  1890-94;  West  Quincy, 
1804-96.  Supernumerary,  1896.  Chaplain  of  Norfolk  Co.  House  of 
Correction,  1897-1910.  Author:  Virgin  Genealogy;  My  Masters  in 
Masonry;  Lydia  Spear  Memorial,  etc.  Died  September  18,  1910, 
Dedham,  Mass. 

Married  October  20,  1875,  Mary  E.  Harmon,  of  Boston  Highlands, 
Mass.  Children:  Edward  Harmon,  b.  July  13,  1876;  Mary  Herman, 
b.  November  23,  1879,  d.  November  29,  1879;  Elsie  Herman  Appleton, 
b.  April  18,  1882. 

Address  of  widow :    Dedham,  Mass. 

577.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  WHIPPLE.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Albany,  1858.  *.  N.  8.  Born  August  4.  1834,  Warehouse  Point, 
Conn. 

Practised    law    in    Milwaukee,    Wis.,    1859-68;     Little    Rock.    Ark., 

1868 .     Mayor  of  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1887-91.    Republican  candidate 

for  governor  "of  Arkansas,  1892.  U.  S.  district  attorney  for  the 
Eastern  District  of  Arkansas,  1900 . 

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GRADUATES.  [1857-58. 

Married  September  g,  1862,  Dencie  S.  Loomis,  of  Suffield,  Conn., 
who  died  January  3,  1866.  Married  October  26,  1870,  Mary  S.  Dodge, 
of  Little  Rock,  Ark.     Child:    Durand,  b.  November  18,  1871. 

Address  :   Little  Rock,  Ark. 

578.  *GEORGE  EDWIN  WHITNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860.  Born 
September  19,  1836,  Phillips,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine,  1857-58.  Assistant  librarian  in  Public  Library  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  1858.  Reported  for  The  Boston  Courier;  studied  law 
in  Maine,  1859.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  i860.  Went  to  California,  1861. 
Practised  law  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1862-67.  Clerk  of  all  U.  S. 
courts  in  California,  1867-70.  Practised  law  in  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1871;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1872-76;  Oakland,  Cal.,  1876-93.  Died 
April  25,  1893,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Married  June  i,  1865,  Mary  Lewis  Swearingen,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Children:  Isabelle  Violet,  b.  May  6,  1866;  Charlotte  Anita,  b.  July  7, 
1867  (B.S.,  Wellesley,  1889);  Stephanie,  b.  October  22,  1869,  m.  S. 
Cunningham ;  George  Swearingen,  b.  April  23,  1872 ;  Mary,  b.  March 
19,  1875,  m.  W.  H.  Henry;  Ethel,  b.  April  19,  1878,  m.  C.  K.  Allen; 
Cecil  Roberta,  b.  May  20,  1885,  d.  May  13,  1887. 

Address  of  widow:   925  Adeline  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

679.  ALVERD  EZRA  WINCHELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i860;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1865.     Born  June  21,  1831,  Egremont,  Mass. 

After  graduating,  studied  medicine.  Principal  of  a  private  school. 
East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1858;  Union  School,  Owasso,  Mich.,  1859;  a 
boarding  school,  Southbury,  Conn.,  i860.     Practising  medicine  in  New 

Haven,  Conn.,  1865 .     Member  of  New  Haven  Board  of  Health  for 

fourteen  years  (president  for  several  terms).  Projector  and  builder 
of  the  Hyperion  Theatre,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Married  February  9,  i860,  Helen  E.  Hinman,  of  Southbury,  Conn., 
who  died  February,  1863.  Married  October,  1865,  Mary  Mitchell,  of 
South  Britain,  Conn.,  who  died  April,  1874.  Married  Catherine 
Worthington  Shepard,  of  Madison,  Conn.  Child:  Helen  Mary,  b. 
September  16,  1866,  m.  Dr.  W.  A.  Brooks. 

Address:   60  Pearl  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1858. 

580.  GEORGE  STORRS  CHADBOURNE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1861 ; 
S.T.D.,  Claflin  University,  1884.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  30, 
1833,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Vt,  1858-59.  Associate  prin- 
cipal of  the  same;  joined  Trov  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Sta- 
tioned at  Rutland,  Vt.,  1863-64;  Pearl  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1864-67; 
Gloversville,  1867-70.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1870. 
Stationed  at  Worthen  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1870-73;  Winthrop  St., 
Boston,  1873-76;  Worcester,  1876-79;  Somerville,  1879-82;  Harvard 
St.,  Cambridge.  1882-85;  Charlestown.  1885-86.  Presiding  Elder  of 
North  Boston  District,  1886-88;  of  Boston  District,  1888-94.  Stationed 
at    Salem,    Mass.,    1894-97;     Medford,    1897-1902;     Maiden,    1902-06; 

South  Framingham,  1906-08.     Secretary,  Church  Aid  Society,  1908 . 

Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  '92. 

Married  October  10,  1858,  Mary  E.  Wiggin,  of  Great  Falls,  N.  H., 
who  died  January  9,  1895.     Married  June  14,   1898,  Martha  M.  Ran- 

157 


1858.]  GRADUATES. 

som,  of  Medford,  Mass.  Children:  Samuel  George,  b.  July  6,  i860 
(class  of  1884)  ;  Herbert  Dudley,  b.  January  2,  1862,  d.  December  25, 
1863;  Edward  Odiorne,  b.  August  6,  1863,  d.  January  6,  1866;  William 
Judson,  b.  December  7,  1866;  James  Pike,  b.  January  17,  1870  (class 
of  1893). 
Address:    Melrose,  Mass. 

581.  HENRY  ALONZO  COLLIN.  B.A.;  Sc.D.  (Hon.),  Upper 
Iowa  University,  1888.  4>.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  14,  1837, 
Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Science,  Cornell  College, 
Iowa,  1860-68;  of  Natural  Science  in  the  same,  1868-81;  of  Chemistry 
and  Physics,  University  of  Nebraska,  1881-82;  of  the  same,  Cornell 
College,  1882-99;  of  Physics  in  the  same,  1899-1906;  Professor 
Emeritus,  1906— — . 

Married  June  30,  1868,  Chloe  Matson,  of  Waterloo,  Ind.  Children: 
Ruth,  b.  June  16,  1869,  m.  G.  H.  Burge ;  Bertha,  b.  October  4,  1872,  d. 
March  22,  1873;  Mary  Margaret,  b.  September  24,  1877,  m.  A.  M. 
Jayne. 

Address  :   Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

582.  *ANSON  TULLER  COPELAND.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
September  15,  1830,  Lorraine,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Poland  Female  College,  Ohio,  1858.  Joined  Black  River 
(now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1859.  Sta- 
tioned at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  1859-60 ;  Cape  Vincent.  1860-61 ;  Clay- 
ton, 1861-63;  Baldwinsville,  1863-64;  Vienna,  1864-66;  Gouverneur, 
1866-68 :  Rensselaer  Falls,  1868-70.  Transferred  to  Erie  Conference, 
1870.  Stationed  at  Kent,  Ohio.  1870-71;  Charlestown.  1871-74;  Hub- 
bard. 1874-76.  By  division  of  conference,  became  member  of  East 
Ohio  Conference,  1876.  Stationed  at  Bristolville,  Ohio,  1876-78;  Bed- 
ford. 1878-81;  Canfield.  1881-83;  Rootstown,  1883-84;  Windsor, 
1884-87;  Elktown,  1887-88;  Greensburg,  1888-89;  Freeport,  1889-91; 
Nelson,  1891-93.  Superannuated,  residing  in  (jirard,  Pa.,  1893-97. 
Died  February  21,  1897.  Girard,  Pa. 

^Married  June  27,  i860,  Minerva  Ann  Detchon,  of  Poland,  Ohio,  who 
died  August  i,  1899.  Children:  Blanche,  b.  May  28,  1861,  m.  F.  S. 
Masten;  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  July  14,  1864  (B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1889)  ;  Lurena  Mira,  b.  November  22,  1872,  m.  C.  D.  Goss ;'  Mark 
Anson,  b.  December  16,  1877. 

583.  *HENRY  ELLIOT  EASTMAN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1861.  Born 
October  12,  1833.  Landaff,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  an  academy  in  Berea.  Ohio,  1859-60.  Taught  in  Geneva, 
Ohio,  1860-61;  Newburg,  Ohio,  1861-62;  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1862-65. 
Died  October  27,  1865.  Landaff,  N.  H. 

Married  July  22,  1863,  Louise  C.  Spurr,  of  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  Albert  Dayton,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

584.  ASAHEL  COE  EGGLESTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1861.  X.  >P. 
Born  September  4,  1834,  Guilford,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1859.  Stationed 
at  Coram  and  Fireplace,  N.  Y.,  1859-61 ;  Nathan  Bangs  Church, 
Brooklvn,  1861-62;  Janes  Church,  1862-63;  Watertown,  Conn.,  1863-66; 
South  Third  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-69 :  First  Church,  Hartford. 
Conn.,  1869-72 ;  Washington  Park  Church,  East  Bridgeport,  1872-75 ; 
Middletown,   1875-76.    Agent  of   Wesleyan   L"''niversity,    1876-77.    Sta- 

158 


GRADUATES.  .  [1858. 

tioned  at  Wesley  Chapel,  New  Haven,  1877-78;  Chapel  St.,  and 
Wesley  Chapel,  1878-81;  Bristol,  1881-84;  Birmingham,  1884-87; 
Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1887-88;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1888-92;  North  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1892-96;  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1896-99;  Grace  Church,  New 
Haven,  1899-1900;  Windsor,  1900-01.  Financial  agent  of  Wesleyan 
Academy,  1901-03.  Stationed  at  Georgetown,  Conn.,  1903-07.  Super- 
annuated, 1907. 

Married  March  27,  1861,  Isabella  V.  Dare,  of  Selden,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Edith,  b.  March  7,  1863;  Julius  Wilbur  (No.  1552),  b.  February 
25,  1866;  Charles  Fellows  (No.  1601),  b.  January  8,  1868;  George 
Mahon  (No.  1684),  b.  November  10,  1869;  Isabella,  b.  December  9, 
1871  (B.A.,  Smith  College,  1895)  ;  Sidney  Bruce,  b.  December  22,  1874 
(class  of  1897)  ;    Henry  Norman,  b.  September  22,  1878,  d.  June,  1904. 

Address :   Shelter  Island  Heights,  N.  Y. 

585.  *JOSEPH  WHITCOMB  ELLIS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1861.  A.  A.  $. 
$.  B,  K.     Born  September  18,  1829,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1859;  Fairfield  Semi- 
nary, N.  Y.,  i860;  Oneida  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1868;  Whitestown  Semi- 
nary, N.  Y.,  1869-81.  Private  tutor  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1881-84.  Taught 
in  Cook  Academy,  Havana,  N.  Y.,  1884-89.  Principal  of  Union 
School,  Havana,  N,  Y.,  1889-90.  Examiner  in  Mathematics  and 
Science,  Regents'  Office,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1890-98.  Died  September  4, 
1898,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Married  February  6,  1862,  Philena  J.  Knox,  of  Augusta,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  March  29,  1902.  Children :  Mary,  b.  January  22,  1863 ;  Joseph 
William,  b.  January  7,  1869;  Clara  Jane,  b.  October  15,  1870,  d.  Janu- 
ary 23,  1886. 

586.  *THOMAS  RUSSELL  ERCANBRACK.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1861;  LL.B.,  University  of  Albany,  1859.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  19, 
1835,  Ephrata,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1858-59. 
Admitted  to  the  bar ;  taught  in  Ogle  County,  111.,  1859.  Principal  of 
Ward  Grammar  School,  Peoria,  111.,  i860;  High  School,  Marengo, 
111.,  and  superintendent  of  public  instruction.  McHenry  County,  111., 
1861-65.  Principal  of  North  Missouri  Collegiate  Institute,  Louisiana, 
Mo.,  1866.  Taught  in  Evanston,  111.,  1867.  Practised  law  in  Anamosa, 
Iowa,  1868-1901.     Died  August  4,  1901,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Married  December  27,  1^3,  Harriet  Amelia  Boyce,  of  Marengo,  111. 

Address  of  widow :    Anamosa,  Iowa. 

587.  *GEORGE  NEWMAN  FALLEY.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  Jan- 
uary 2,  1837,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Lieutenant  and  captain,  50th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Engineers, 
1861-65.  Engaged  in  banking  in  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1865-68.  Removed  to 
Chicago,  III,  1874.  Engaged  on  construction  service,  Texas  Pacific 
Railroad,  1879.    Died  May  15,  1886,  Chicago,  111. 

588.  ^NATHANIEL  FELLOWS.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  Novem- 
ber 19,  1828,  Stonington,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1858-59.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  1860-62;  Wilbraham,  1862-64;  Southampton,  1864-66;  Spring- 
field, 1866-68.  Supernumerary,  1868-69.  Stationed  at  Palmer,  Mass., 
1869-70;  Watertown,  1870-73.  Presiding  Elder  of  Worcester  District, 
1873-74.     Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1874-79. 

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1868.]  GRADUATES. 

Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Montpelier,  Vt,  1879-80,  Taught  in 
Vermont  Conference  Academy,  1880.  Stationed  at  Webster  Square, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1881-82.  Presiding  Elder  of  Springfield  District, 
1882-86.  Stationed  at  Boston  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1886-88;  Southbridge, 
1888-92;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  1892-97;  Lynn,  1897-1901.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Died  July  20,  1901,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

Married  July  6,  1859,  Mar>'  A.  Buell,  of  Westchester,  Conn.,  who 
died  February  i,  1887.  Married  August  3,  1887,  Corinne  Brainard,  of 
Westchester,   Conn.,   who   died   August  27,    1888.     Married   April  29, 

1890,  Addie  Reynolds,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  Child:  Robert  Edwin,  b. 
January  10,  1865,'  d.  October,  1865. 

Address  of  widow :    Lynn,  Mass. 

589.  GARDNER  FULLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
November  21,  1833,  FuUerville,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Great  Barrington  Academy,  Mass.,  1859-61 ;  Newtown 
Academy,  Conn.,  1862-63;  High  School,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1864-65; 
Macedon  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  High  School,  Batavia,  N.  Y., 
1867-81.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1881-90.  Traveled 
in  Europe  and  California,  1890-95.  Superintendent,  N.  Y.  State 
School  for  the  Blind,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1895-1901. 

Married  August  4,  1868,  Julia  M.  Tarbox,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Address:   46  Barker  Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

690.  *ARZA  HILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1861.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Decem- 
ber 29,  1831,  Phillipstown,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E,  Church,  1858.  Stationed 
at  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1858-60;  New  Britain.  1860-62;  Simsbury, 
1862-64;  Bristol.  1864-67;  St.  John  St.,  New  Haven,  1867-70;  Green- 
wich. 1870-73;  Bristol,  1873-76;  South  Park,  Hartford,  1876-78;  Rye, 
N.  Y.,  1878-81;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1881-84;  Hempstead,  N.  Y., 
1884-87;     Rye,    1887-89;     Simsbury,    Conn.,    1889-91.     Died    April   20, 

1891,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Married    January    6,    1863,    Frances    Adelaide    Hibbard    (sister    of 
Professor  R.  G.  Hibbard),  of  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Address  of  widow:   Hillside  Place,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

591.  JOHN  WILLIAM  HOYT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  X.  ^.  Born 
March  27,  1839,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y, 

In  business,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1858-60.  Publisher  of  The  Methodist, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-62.  Real  estate  agent.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1863. 
Secretary  of  Middlesex  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1864-66.  Civil  engineer,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1867-81.  Lay 
delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880. 

Married  February  6,  1862,  Mary  Elizabeth  Camp,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Frank  Clasen  "(No.  1360),  b.  March  6,  1863,  d. 
December  20,  1904;    Alice,  b.  August  31,  1867. 

Address :    unknown. 

592.  AMHERST  WILLOUGHBY  KELLOGG.  B.A.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  November  13,  1829,  Goshen,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  372. 

Secretary  of  Northw^estern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis..  1859-70.  Vice  president  of  Republic  Life  Insurance 
Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1870-73.  Engaged  in  banking  and  brokerage, 
Chicago,  111.,  1873-76.  Loan  and  note  broker.  Chicago,  111.,  1876-80. 
Bookkeeper  and  cashier,   Milwaukee,   Wis.,   1880-95.     Broker   in   Mil- 

160 


GRADUATES.  [1858. 

waukee,    1905 .     State    treasurer,    Wisconsin    Anti-Saloon    League. 

Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Author: 
A  Concise  History  of  Methodism  in  England  and  America. 

Married  August  19,  1858,  Belle  M.  Phelps,  who  died  August,  1901. 
Children:  Louise  Phelps,  b.  May  12,  1862  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
1897)  ;    Clara  Belle,  b.  July  31,  1873,  d.  March  i,  1876. 

Address :    631  Jefferson  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

593.  *GILBERT  SCHUREMAN  KEYS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1861. 
Born  February  14,  1839,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Mechanics  Society  School,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  studied  in 
Columbia  Law  School,  1858.  Taught  in  Tarrytown  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1859-61.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N,  Y.,  1861-65.  Engaged  in  fire  and  life  insurance  agency,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1865-66.  With  James  K.  Place  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1866-67.  With  the  San  Francisco  and  Pacific  Sugar  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1868-69.  With  Ross,  Dempster  &  Co.,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1869-74.  With  A.  B.  Ross  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1874-77. 
Member  of  firm,  Dempster  &  Keys,  merchants,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1877-91.     Died  January  30,  1891,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Married  November  16,  1865,  Theresa  Catherine  Weeks,  of 
Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  who  died  August  15,  1905.  Children:  Clinton 
Weeks,  b.  November  17,  1869;  Gilbert  Winslow,  b.  September  14, 
1878,  d.  January  27,  1879. 

594.  DANIEL  CLARK  KNOWLES.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1861 ;  D.D., 
1886.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K.  Born  January  4,  1836,  Yardville,  N.  J. 
Brother  of  No.  489. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Vt,  1858-59;  Pittsburg 
Female  College,  Pa.,  1859-60;  Pennington  Seminary,  N,  J.,  1860-61. 
Captain  of  Co,  D,  48th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  resigned  on 
account  of  sickness,  1861-62.  Principal  of  Pennington  Seminary, 
N.  J.,  1863-66.  Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864. 
Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1867.  Stationed  at 
Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1867-70.  Transferred  to  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  Mass., 
1870-72 ;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lynn,  1872-75 ;  Maiden,  1875-78.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1878.  Stationed  at  Haverhill 
St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1878-81.  Supernumerary,  1881-82.  Stationed  at 
Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1882-84.  Financial  agent  for  Tilton  Seminary, 
1884-85 ;  President,  1885-91 ;  financial  agent,  1892-95 ;  Ladd  Professor, 

1895 -.    Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,   1880,  '88; 

Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1891.  Prohibition  candidate  for 
governor  of  New  Hampshire,  1894.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1885-1909.    Author:   A  Life  that  Speaketh;   Chapel  Talks. 

Married  November  10,  1863,  Lucia  M.  Barrows.  Children:  Nina 
Elbert,  b.  July  20.  1867,  d.  October  17,  1875;  Frederic  Lawrence  (No. 
1803),  b.  September  8,  1869,  d.  September  20,  1905. 

Address:   Tilton,  N.  H. 

595.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  MANSFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1873.  Born  May  16,  1831,  West  Needham  (now  Wellesley),  Mass. 
Brother  of  No.  517. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at 
Whitinsville,  Mass.,  1858-60;  Newtonville,  1860-62;  D  Street  Church, 
Boston,  1862-64:  Mt.  Bellingham  Church,  Chelsea.  1864-65.  Super- 
numerary, 1865-68.  Stationed  at  Ashland,  Mass..  1868-71 ;  Northamp- 
ton,   1871-73;     Hyde    Park,    1873-76;     Cambridge,    1876-79;     Waltham, 

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1858.]  GRADUATES. 

1879-80;  Salem,  1880-83;  South  Hadley  Falls,  1883-84;  Wilbraham, 
1884-87;  East  Saugus  and  Saugus,  1887-89;  Prospect  St.,  Gloucester, 
1889-92;  Monument  Sq.,  Charlestown,  1892-95;  Laurel  St.,  Worcester, 
1895-98;  Newton  Lower  Falls,  1898-1903;  Broadway,  Lynn,  1903-08. 
Supernumerary,  1908-10.     Superannuated,  1910. 

Married  August  6,  1858,  Olivia  L.  Olmstead,  of  North  Manchester, 
Conn.,  who  died  December  5,  1899.  Married  May  i,  1901,  Sabina  E. 
Wait,  of  Peabody,  Mass.  Children :  Lora  Olmstead,  b.  August  19, 
1859,  m.  Hugh  Campbell;  Jennie  Greenwood,  b.  September  17,  1862, 
m.  W.  R.  Baird;  Artena  Olivia,  b.  July  5,  1866  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ., 
1888),  m.  D.  F,  Barber;  Clarence  George,  b.  August  26,  1874,  d. 
August  26,  1881 ;    Burdett  Packard,  b.  July  13,  1876. 

Address :    121  Newtonville  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 


696.  *SOLOMON  PARSONS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1861.  *.  N.  e. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  August  10,  1832,  Dover,  N.  J. 

Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1858.  Stationed  at 
Chatham,  N.  J.,  1858-59;  Basking  Ridge,  1859-60;  Perth  Amboy. 
1860-61;  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1861-63;  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1863-65; 
Phillipsburg,  1865-67;  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Madison,  N.  J.,  1869-72; 
Hohokus,  1872-74;  Bound  Brook,  1874-76;  Trinity,  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y.,  1876-79;  Newark.  N.  J.,  1879-80;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1880-82;  Summit,  N.  J.,  1882-84;  Belvidere,  1884-87; 
Prospect  St.,  Paterson,  1887-92.  Temperance  agent  of  Newark  Con- 
ference, 1892-97.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1880,  '84.     Died  November  21,  1897,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Married  November  10,  1859,  Mary  Martha  Peck,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
who  died  April  2,  1866.  Married  September  11,  1867,  Susan  Louise 
Towt,  of  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Children:  Carrie,  b.  September  10,  i860,  d. 
March  15,  1862;  Carrie,  b.  August  i.  1863,  d.  August  22,  1863;  Charles 
P.,  b.  March,  1866,  d.  October  19,  1866;  Susan  Esther,  b.  July  8,  1868; 
John  W.  Towt,  b.  June  24,  1870,  d.  March  2,  1901 ;  Robert  Young,  b. 
April  12,  1872,  d.  May  13,  1872;  Robert  Stevens,  b.  May  26,  1873  (B.S., 
Rutgers,  189s);  Floyd  Yard,  b.  August  7,  1875  (B.Arch.,  Cornell, 
1898)  ;  Ralph  Brighton,  b.  August  13,  1878  (B.S.,  Rutgers,  1900)  ; 
Fletcher  Hurst  (No.  2384),  b.  March  6,  1881 ;    Louise,  b.  July  31,  1882. 

Address  of  widow :   661  East  23d  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 


597.  *FREDERICK  WALKER  PITKIN.  B.A. ;  LL.B..  Univer- 
sity of  Albany,  1859.  *.  N.  9.  Born  August  31,  1837,  Manchester, 
Conn. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1858-59. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Practised  law  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859-73. 
Traveled  in  Europe,  1873.  Practised  law  and  engaged  in  mining  in 
Colorado,  1874-78.  Governor  of  Colorado,  1879-82.  In  business  in 
Pueblo,  Col.,  1882-86.  Town  of  Pitkin,  Col.,  named  after  him,  1879. 
Legislature  of  Colorado  created  a  new  county,  and  named  it  Pitkin 
County  in  his  honor,  1881.     Died  December  18,  1886,  Pueblo,  Col. 

Married  June  17.  1862,  Fidelia  Maria  James,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Robert  James,  b.  May  30,  1864;  Frederick  W.,  b.  Novem- 
ber 12,  1869,  d.  December  28,  1871 ;  Samuel  John,  b.  March  28,  1871, 
d.  May  16,  1871 :    Florence,  b.  October  19,  1872,  m.  E.  M.  Cranston. 

Address  of  widow :   901  Emerson  St.,  Denver,  Col. 


598.    *WILLIAM    ALBERT    REYNOLDS.     B.A.;     M.A. 
^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  May  18,  1837,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

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GRADUATES.  [1858. 

Taught  in  Dover,  Del.,  1858-65.  Principal  of  Classical  and  Mathe« 
matical  Institute,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1865-77.  Submaster  in  Boston 
Latin  School,  1877-78.  Taught,  and  engaged  in  literary  work,  in 
Wilmington,  Del.,  1878-93.  Expert  accountant,  giving  some  private 
instruction,  1893-1904.  Retired,  1904.  Died  July  21,  1906,  Wilmington, 
Del. 

Married  August  i,  1861,  Annie  Todd,  of  Dover,  Del.  Children: 
Henry  Todd,  b.  August  27,  1862,  d.  March  5,  1864;  Elizabeth  Schee,  b. 
January  31,  1864;  Mary  Gardiner,  b.  September  21,  1865,  m.  E.  W. 
Manning  (No.  1154)  ;  Anna  Todd,  b.  November  i,  1868,  m.  E.  H. 
Eckel ;  William  Keese,  b.  August  26,  1871 ;  Bell,  b.  September  3,  1874, 
m.  A.  C.  Willits. 

Address  of  widow :    1017  Tatnall  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

599.  *CHARLES  SMITH  ROGERS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1867.  $.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.    Born  May  13,  1831,  Huntington,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1858.  Joined  New  England 
Conference,  M.  E,  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at  Sudbur}',  Mass., 
1859-61;  Quincy  Point,  1861-64;  Dorchester,  1864-67;  Newton, 
1867-70 ;  Beverly,  1870-72 ;  Dorchester  Church,  Boston,  1872-75 ; 
Boston  St.,  Lynn,  1875-78.  Presiding  Elder  of  North  Boston  District, 
1878-82.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1882-85; 
State  St.,  Springfield,  1885-88;  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge,  1888-93; 
Baker  Memorial  Church,  Boston,  1893-94.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1880.     Died  July  16,  1894,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Married  June  13,  i860,  Catherine  Steele  Barnes,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  May  21,  1909.  Children :  Henry  Tracy,  b.  March  9, 
1861,  d.  1882;   Maria  Van  Velsor,  b.  September  24,  1864,  m.  T.  E.  Will. 

600.  WILLIAM   ROMER.    B.A.    A.   A.   $.     Born   May  28,    1834, 

Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1858-61.  Practised  law  in 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1861-70;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870-76;  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  1876 . 

Married  February  20,  1879,  Elgiva  E.  Purser,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  William  Purser,  b.  November  16,  1879;  Charles  Henry,  b. 
August  9,  1881. 

Address :   24  Hamilton  Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

601.  *HIRAM  PLINY  SHEPARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1861.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  28,  1828,  Turin,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Belleville  Seminary,  Ont.,  Canada,  1858-65.  Joined  Bay 
of  Quinte  Methodist  Conference,  Canada,  1859.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Nathan 
Bangs  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1865-67.  Professor  of  Greek  and 
Mathematics,  Baker  University,  Kans.,  1867-69.  Stationed  at  Second 
Church,  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1869-71.  Engaged  in  business  in  Forest- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1871-1905.  Located  by  Kansas  Conference,  1873.  Died 
April  I,  1905,  Forestville,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  30,  1858,  Juliana  Field,  who  died  December  20, 
1863.  Married  December  24,  1867,  Maggie  French,  of  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Children:  Pliny  Taft,  b.  February  29,  i860,  d.  January  8,  1863;  Julia 
Field,  b.  August  28,  1861,  d.  November  27,  1861 ;  Juliana  Judd,  b. 
October  20,  1863;  Gertrude,  b.  July  23.  1870,  m.  E.  D.  Warner;  Allene, 
b.  December  2,  1873,  d.  August  13,  1876;  Marguerite,  b,  October  21, 
1879  (Ph.B.,  Syracuse,  1905);  Estelle,  b.  December  5,  1881  (Ph.B., 
Syracuse,  1908). 

Address  of  widow :   Forestville,  N.  Y. 

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1868.1  GRADUATES. 

602.  *EDWIN  SMITH  SNOW.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1861.  Born 
December  26,  1832,  Eastford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Palmer,  Mass.,  1859-62.  Joined  New  England  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1863-64; 
North  Brookfield,  1864-66;  Millbury,  i866-6g.  Supernumerary; 
engaged  chiefly  in  farming,  also  in  teaching  and  preaching,  as  health 
allowed,  in  El  Dorado,  Kans.,  1869-74.  Died  May  21,  1874,  El  Dorado, 
Kans. 

Married  December  i,  1861,  Mrs.  Emma  E.  Bartlett,  of  Pleasantville, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  after  1885.     Child :    Alice. 

608.  HENRY  TAYLOR  STAATS.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  June  i, 
1836,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Preached  at  M.  E.  Church,  Milltown,  N.  J.,  1858-59;  M.  E.  Church, 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  1859-60;  Congregational  Church,  Flushing,  N.  Y., 
1860-61;  Congregational  Church,  Lodi,  N.  J.,  1861-63;  Congregational 
Church,  Orange,  Conn.,  1863-69.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Fair  Haven,  Conn.,  1869-74;  Congregational  Church,  Bristol,  1874-85; 
Congregational  Church,  Glastonbury,  1885-88;  North  Congregational 
Church,    Pasadena,    Cal.,    1888-1906.     Pastor   Emeritus   of    the    latter, 

Married  June.  1858,  Mary  J.  Macy,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
February  25,  1888.  Married  March  2,  1889,  Martha  L.  Stearns,  of 
Chicago,  111.  Children:  Carrie  Louise,  b.  November  12,  1859,  d.  May 
12,  1861  ;  Charles  Lansing,  b.  July  i,  1861 ;  Henry  Taylor,  b.  May  22, 
1863 ;  Mary,  b.  March  20,  1865,  m.  Dr.  D.  S.  Green ;  William  Richard- 
son, b.  August  7,  1867;  Emily,  b.  June,  1871,  m.  C.  P.  Carter;  Hiram 
Macy,  b.  June  27,  1873;   John  Stearns,  b.  February  i,  1890. 

Address :   447  North  Raymond  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

604.  *NELSON  STUTSON.  B.A.  *.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
September  20,  1830,  Monson,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1859.  Stationed  at 
Pynchon  St.,  Springfield.  Mass.,  1859-61 ;  Greenfield,  1861-63 ;  Union 
St.,  Springfield,  1863-66;  South  Boston,  1866-68:  Harvard  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, 1868-69.  Traveled  in  Europe  on  account  of  ill  health,  1869. 
Resided  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1870-71.  Died  April  16,  1871,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Married  May  5,  1859,  Mary  Stebbins.  of  Palmer,  Mass..  who  died 
November  2,  1907.  Child :  Nellie  Taylor,  b.  October  6,  1863,  m. 
William  Croft. 

605.  *GEORGE  HUSSEY  TRACY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  A.  A.  #. 
Born  April  7,  1835,  Nantucket.  Mass. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1859-60. 
On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Hartford  Post,  Conn.,  and  of  The  Nor- 
wich Aurora,  Conn.,  1860-61.  Enlisted  in  ist  Regiment.  Conn.  Vol- 
unteers, 1861.  Appointed  lieutenant  in  the  regular  army.  In  several 
battles ;  with  Sherman  in  his  march  to  the  sea.  and  until  the  surrender 
of  Johnston,  1861-65.  Agent  of  Freedmen's  Bureau,  Mobile,  Ala., 
1866-67.    Died  September  17,  1867,  Mobile,  Ala. 

606.  GEORGE  HENRY  WHITNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865;  D.D., 
Mount  Union  College,  1873.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  30,  1830, 
Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Principal  of  Macedon  Center  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1858-59.  Principal 
of   Oneida  Seminary,   N.  Y.,   1859-61.     Joined  Oneida    (now   Central 

164 


GRADUATES.  [1858-69. 

New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Transferred  to  Newark 
Conference,  1861.  Stationed  at  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1861 ;  Elizabeth, 
1861-63;  Newton,  1863-66;  Plainfield,  1866-68;  Trinity  Church,  Jersey 
City,  1868-70.  Principal-elect  of  Newark  Conference  (now  Cen- 
tenary) Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1869-74.  Financial 
agent  of  the  same,  1870.  Stationed  at  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1871-74.  Presi- 
dent of  Newark  Conference  (now  Centenary)  (Collegiate  Institute, 
Hackettstown,    N.    J.,    1874-95.     Supernumerary,    1895-1900.     President 

Emeritus,  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,   1900 .    Trustee  of  Wes- 

leyan  University,  1880-1902.  Member  of  Advisory  Board  of  Colum- 
bian Parliament  of  Religions ;  hon.  vice  president.  National  Colum- 
bian Education  Commission,  1893.  Author:  Hand-book  of  Bible 
Geography;   Lesson  Compend  (3  vols.),  etc. 

Married  November  17,  1858,  Carrie  A.  Shepard,  who  died  December 
16,  1865.  Married  December  24,  1867,  Nettie  French,  of  Plainfield, 
N.  J.  Children:  Irving  S.,  b.  September  23,  1859,  d.  1892;  May  Vin- 
cent, b.  July  3,  1869;  Bertha  Hurst,  b.  January  14,  1871 ;  George 
Harold,  b.  October  2,  1882 ;    Helen  M.,  b.  April  26,  1886. 

Address :  828  First  Place,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

607.  *ANTHONY  WOODWARD.  B.A.  Born  March  20,  1835, 
Upper  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Studied  law,  1859-61.  Practised  law  in  Camden,  N.  J.  (residing  in 
Trenton,  N.  J.),  1862-64.     Died  July  26,  1865. 


CLASS  OF  1859. 

608.  *HENRY  CROUNCE  ABBOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.  1862.  Born 
November  23,  1830,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1859.  Stationed  at  New  London,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Constantia, 
1860-62 ;  Florence,  1862-63 ;  Washingtonville,  1863-65 ;  Rodman, 
1865-66;  Turin,  1866-67;  Butler,  1867-70;  Fleming,  1870-71;  Hannibal, 
1871-73;  Heuvelton,  1873-75;  Bucksbridge,  1875-78;  Massena,  1878-81; 
Black  River,  1881-84;  Hermon,  1884-85;  Hannibal  Center,  1885-87; 
Norfolk,  1887-89;  Lisbon,  1889-91;  Bucksbridge,  1891-92.  Agent  of 
St.  Lawrence  County  Bible  Society,  1892-94.  Stationed  at  Colton, 
N.  Y.,  1894-96.  Superannuated,  residing  in  Norwood  and  Fulton, 
N.  Y.,  1896-1905.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1878-82.  Died 
March  29,  1905,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Married  December,  1861,  Mary  F.  Newman,  who  died  February  2, 
1874.  Married  December  19,  1877,  Nora  Melvina  Norton,  of  Canton, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Grace  Maria,  b.  December  11,  1862,  d.  February  26, 
1874;  George  Irving,  b.  November  12,  1864  (class  of  1888);  Anna 
Laura,  b.  June  4,  1868,  m.  H.  W.  Flack ;  Grace  Mary,  b.  November  30, 
1873,  m.  W.  H.  Boughton.  d.  April  13,  1909;  Dora  Norton,  b.  March  4, 
1879;  Leon  Charles,  b.  November  27,  1880;  Lon  Ducolin,  b.  June  20, 
1884;   Lena  Newman,  b.  March  9,  1886. 

Address  of  widow :   712  Oneida  St.,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

609.  CfHARLES]  COLLARD  ADAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1873.     Born  June  22,  1836,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Preached  in  Somerset,  Mass.,  1859-60.  Joined  Providence  (now 
New  England  Southern)    Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.     Stationed 

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at  Eastford,  Conn.,  1860-62;  Warehouse  Point,  1862-63;  North 
Eastoii,  Mass.,  1863-64.  Chaplain  of  22d  Regiment,  Conn.  Volunteers, 
1862.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1864. 
Minister  at  St.  Albans  Church,  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1864-65. 
Ordained  priest,  1865.  Rector  of  St.  Alban's  Church,  Danielsonville, 
1865-66;  St.  Mary's  Church,  Hazardville,  1866-67.  Principal  of 
Christ  Church  Academy,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1867-68.  Rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Trumbull.  Conn.,  1868-70;  Christ  Church,  West  Haven, 
1871-73 ;  Church  of  the  Evangelist,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1873-75 ;  St.  Luke's 
Church,  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  1875-79;  St.  George's  Church,  Lee,  Mass., 
1880-81 ;  St.  Mary's  Church,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  1881-83.  Received 
into  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  1883.  Author:  Middletown  Upper 
Houses. 

Married  October  3,  i860,  Elizabeth  Gridley  Ranney,  of  Cromwell, 
Conn.  Children:  Elizabeth  Virginia,  b.  November  3,  1861,  m.  J.  H. 
Kincaid;  James  Mortimer,  b.  June  30,  1863;  Charles  Samuel  Gridley, 
b.  August  17,  1867;   Arthur  Ranney,  b.  June  10,  1870,  d.  April  27,  1893. 

Address :   Cromwell,  Conn. 

610.  DAVID  ALLISON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862;  LL.D.,  Victoria 
University,  1873,  Queen's  College,  1900,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1903. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  July  3,  1836,  Newport,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

Principal  of  Stanstead  Academy,  Quebec,  Canada,  1859-60.  Taught 
in  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  Academy,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada, 
1860-62.     Professor    of    Classics,    Mount    Allison    College,    Sackville, 

N.    B.,    Canada,    1862-69.     President   of    the    same,    1869-78,    1891 . 

Member  of  Senate  of  University  of  Halifax,  1876.  Superintendent  of 
Education,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  1878-91.  Delegate  to  Methodist 
Ecumenical  Conference,  1881,  '91.  Author:  Text-book  of  English 
Grammar. 

Married  June  18,  1862,  Elizabeth  Powell,  of  Richibucto,  N.  B,, 
Canada,  who  died  December  14,  1898.  Married  July  3,  1902,  Ellen 
Elizabeth  Commons,  of  Souris,  P.  E.  I.,  Canada.  Children :  James 
Whidden,  b.  September  16,  1864,  d.  March  29,  1870;  Edmund  Powell, 
b.  July  9,  1866  (B.A.,  Dalhousie  College,  1888)  ;  Charles  F.,  b.  August 
22,  1868,  d.  March  29,  1885;  David,  b.  July  22,  1871,  d.  December  20, 
1904;   Henry  Augustus,  b.  August  6,  1877  (B.A.,  Mount  Allison,  1898). 

Address :    Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

611.  ♦FREDERIC  SHEPARD  BARNUM,  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862. 
X.  Sk.     Born  February  3,  1837,  Bethel,  Conn. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at 
Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Brewsters,  1860-61;  Lake  Mahopac,  1861-62; 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1862-64;  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1864-67; 
Saugerties.  1867-70;  Shrub  Oak,  1870-72;  Central  Church,  Yonkers, 
1872-74.  Joined  Westchester  Presbytery,  Presbyterian  Church.  1874. 
Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1874-88; 
Second  Reformed  Church,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  1888-99.  Retired,  1900. 
Died  March  28.  191 1,  Kingston.  N.  Y. 

Married  April  19,  i860,  Esther  M.  Lee,  of  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren :  William  Johnston,  b.  May  2,  1861,  d.  February  7,  1881 ;  Frederic 
Lee,  b.  June  30,  1862;  Louis  Lawrence,  b.  January  17,  1865;  Oliver 
Shepard,  b.  March  12,  1867. 

Address   of  widow :    137   Clinton   Ave.,    Kingston,    N.   Y. 

612.  ASA  BOOTHBY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Sep- 
tember 23,  1834,  Limington,  Me. 

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Taught  in  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1859-65,  1879-81.  Drug- 
gist in  Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  1865-67,  1874-79.  Taught  in  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1867-74.  Principal  of  Union  School  and 
Academy,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1881-85;  School  for  Patients,  State  Hospital, 
Willard,  N.  Y.,  1886-96.      Engaged  in  private  tutoring,  and  soliciting 

agent  for  a  firm  of  nurserymen,  1898 .     Author :    Nomenclature  of 

Chemistry;  Pamphlets  (published  by  the  National  Temperance 
Society). 

Married  November  19,  1863,  Julia  Elizabeth  Hutchinson,  of  Phoenix, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Frank  Lincoln,  b.  November  21,  1864;  Anna  Louise, 
b.  October  i,  1867,  m.  F.  E.  Gillette. 

Address:    Westbrook,  Me. 

613.  *EDWIN  OSCAR  BRIM.    B.A.     Born  September  19,  1835. 
Went  to  Alabama  to  teach,   1859.     Taught  near  Vicksburg,   Miss., 

1860-61.  Forced  into  the  Confederate  service;  assistant  in  the  Field 
Hospital  Surgeons'  Corps;  succeeded  in  escaping  to  the  Union  lines, 
1863.    Died  March,  1868,  Monmouth,  111. 

614.  *ROBERT  PAGAN  BUCKNAM.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1862.  A.  A.  $. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  15,  1832,  Columbia,  Me. 

Principal  of  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me., 
1859-62;  High  School,  Bangor,  Me.,  1862-65.  Died  February  23,  1865, 
Bangor,  Me. 

Married  August  30,  1859,  Jane  Johnston  (sister  of  Professor  John 
Johnston),  of  Bristol,  Me.,  who  died  February  13,  1907.  Children: 
Egbert  Johnston,  b.  June  4,  i860,  d.  October,  1864;   Alice,  b.  1863. 

616.  *JAMES  CARR,  Jr.  B.A.  Born  September  18,  1829, 
Bethany,  Pa. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1859-64.  In  feeble  health;  resided  in  Strouds- 
burg.  Pa.,  1869-73.    Died  November  6,  1873,  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 

Married  March  4,  1861,  Lucilla  Sidney  Miller,  of  Scranton,  Pa.,  who 
died  January  21,  1892.     Child:    George  Nelson,  b.  December  12,  1861. 

616.  *WALTER  STEVENS  CUSHMAN.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born 
December  16,  1837,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Studied  law  in  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1859-60.  Principal  of  Hollis 
Institute,  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1860-61.  Studied  law  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1861-62.  Acting  paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy,  1862-64.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1864.  Practised  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1864-66.  Traveled  in 
the  West,  on  account  of  poor  health,  1867.  Engaged  in  cattle-raising 
in  Tennessee,  1868.  Health  restored;  engaged  in  farming  and  sheep- 
raising,  in  Buncombe  County,  N.  C,  1869-73.  Practised  law  in  Ashe- 
ville,  N.  C,  also  engaged  in  journalism,  1873-98.  Died  July  20,  1898, 
Asheville,  N.  C. 

Married  December  16,  1884,  Catherine  McQueen  Cameron,  of  Ashe- 
ville, N.  C.     Child :    Rebecca  Waddell,  b.  December  2,  1886. 

Address  of  widow :    170  Montford  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

617.  *GEORGE  GAMALIEL  DAINS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1862.  ^.  T. 
Born  May  i,  1828,  Randolph,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  principal,  1860-61. 
Taught  in  High  School,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1^1-63.  Principal  of 
Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1863-71.  Joined  Black  River 
(now   Northern  New  York)    Conference,   M.  E.   Church,   1871.     Sta- 

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tioned  at  Heuvelton,  N.  Y.,  1871-73.  Principal  of  Ives  Seminary, 
Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1873-75,  1878-80.  Stationed  at  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.. 
1875-78;  Central  Square,  1881-83;  Hamilton,  1883-84.  Trustee 
of  VVesleyan  University,  1882-84.  Died  August  3,  1884,  Hamilton, 
N.  Y. 

Married  July  19,  1859,  Mary  Ann  Fay,  of  Wethersfield,  Vt,  who 
died  May  18,  1866.  Married  November  25,  1866,  Celestia  Stone  Bur- 
nett, preceptress  of  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  who  died  Febru- 
ary 21,  1889.  Children:  George  Herrick  (No.  1353),  b.  July  22,  1861. 
d.  October  7,  1904;  May,  b.  December  23,  1862,  d.  June  16,  1879;  Anna 
Cynthia,  b.  September  6,  1864,  d.  January  19,  1866;  Frank  Burnett 
(No.  1600),  b.  January  15,  1869. 

G18.  ♦JONATHAN  HARNED  DALLY.  B.A.  <if.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  7,  1838,  VVoodbridge,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Traveled  in  the 
South  on  account  of  poor  health,  1860-61.  Principal  of  Richmond 
Academy,  Rockingham,  N.  C,  1861-63.  Taught  select  school  in  same 
place,  1863-64.  Joined  North  Carolina  Conference.  M.  E.  Church, 
South,  1864.  Appointed  to  Whitesville  Circuit,  N.  C,  1864-66;  Front 
St.,  Wilmington,  1866-70;  Raleigh,  1870-71.  Joined  Newark  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  Mount  Horeb,  N.  J.,  1871-72; 
Washington,  1872-74;  Bloomsbury,  1874-75;  Asbury  Church,  Hacken- 
sack,  1875-76;  Roseville,  Newark,  1876-78;  Halsey  St.,  Newark, 
1878-81;  Paterson,  1881.  Withdrew  from  the  conference,  1885.  Died 
May  I,  1885,  on  a  New  Orleans-St.  Louis  steamboat. 

Married  November  25,  1859,  Charlotte  L.  Webb,  of  Rocky  Hill, 
Conn. 

619.  STEPHEN  BROOKS  DAVIS.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  *.'b.  K. 

Born  August  10,  1839,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law,  1859-61.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1861.  Practised  law  in 
Iowa  City,  la.,  1861-63.  Quartermaster's  clerk;  with  Sherman's  army 
to  Atlanta,  1863-66.  Chief  clerk  in  Quartermaster's  Department. 
Central  District  of  Texas,  1865-66,  Agent  in  Paris,  France,  for  W.  & 
B.  Douglas,  pump  manufacturers,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1867-68.  In 
the  coal  business  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1869-96.  Judge  of  probate, 
District     of     Middletown,     Conn.,     1897-1909.       Coroner,     Middlesex 

County,    Conn.,    1889 .      Practising    law    in    Middletown,    1909 . 

Member  of  city  Board  of  Education,  and  of  Common  Council. 

Married  December  8,  1870,  Hattie  S.  Woodward,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children :  Clara  Southmayd,  b.  November  17,  1871  (class  of 
1893),  m.  C.  T.  Guildford  (No.  I955)  ;  Stephen  Brooks  (No.  1838),  b. 
November  18,  1874:  Rachel  Louise,  b.  September  ii.  1870.  m.  Henri 
deMagnin. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

620.  *SPENCER  RILAND  FULLER.  B.A. ;  M.A..  1862.  A.  A.  #. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  June  6,  1829,  Fullerville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1859-61.  Joined  Black  River 
(now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Sta- 
tioned at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  1861-62;  First  Church,  Syracuse, 
1862-64;  First  Church,  Rome,  1864-66.  Principal  of  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Stationed  at  Arsenal  St., 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1868-70.  Died  September  16,  1870,  Watertown, 
N.  Y. 

Married  November  20,  i860,  Sarah  L.  Horr,  of  Carthage,  N.  Y. 
Children:    Charles  Spencer,  b.  October  11,  1862;    Mary  Ada.  b.  March 

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i6,  1865   (Ph.B.,  Syracuse,  1886),  m.  H.  D.  Fearon;    Nettie  Gertrude, 
b.  May  20,  1868  (B.A.,  Syracuse,  1889),  m.  Rev.  F.  DeL.  Leete. 
Address  of  widow :   519  Second  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

621.  WESLEY  CURTIS  GINN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1862.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  11,  1830,  Vinal  Haven,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1859-61.  Vice  principal 
of  High  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1861-63.  Made  a  voyage  to  India, 
1863-64.  Principal  of  High  School,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1864-65.  Con- 
ducted a  home  boarding  school  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  1865-69.  Princi- 
pal of  Ithaca  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1869-75 ;  Syracuse  Classical  School, 
N.  Y.,  1875-85.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  1885-89. 
Financial  representative  of  the  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1889-91.  Representative  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1891-1906.     Retired,  1906. 

Married  May  26,  1859,  Mary  Jane  Lyon,  of  Easton,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren: Agnes  Rebecca,  b.  January  17,  1862;  Calderwood  Bramhall,  b. 
October  9,  1867,  d.  August  16,  1870 ;  Carleton  Whiton,  b.  September  6, 
1870,  d.  April  8,  1885. 

Address :   234  North  Sandusky  St.,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

622.  *ALLEN  GRISWOLD.  B.A.  >^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May 
28,  1839,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,   1859-60.      Admitted  to  the  bar. 

1861.  Died  January  4,  1862. 

623.  EDWIN  BAYARD  HARVEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862;  M.D., 
Harvard  University,  1866.    -"P.  T.     Born  April  4,  1834,  Deerfield,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  1859-60.  Principal  of 
Macedon  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1860-62.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,    Mass.,    1862-64.     Studied    in    Harvard    Medical    School, 

1864-66.     Practising  medicine  in  Westboro,  Mass.,  1866 .    Traveled 

in  Europe ;  visited  the  principal  hospitals  of  Germany,  Austria,  and 
Great  Britain,  1872.  President  of  Worcester  County  Medical  Society, 
1882-83.  Member  of  School  Board,  1869-87.  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Westboro,  1887-90.  Trustee  of  State  Reform  School,  1873-79. 
Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1884-85 ;  of  Mass.  Senate. 
1894-95.  Member  and  secretary,  Mass.  Board  of  Registration  in 
Medicine,  1895 .     President,  Mass.  Medical  Society,  1898-99. 

Married  July  31,  i860,  Abby  K.  Tenney,  of  Concord,  N.  H. 

Address :   Westboro,  Mass. 

624.  *WILLIAM  FLETCHER  HATFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862. 
Born  June  5,  1834,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  1859-60;    graduated, 

1862.  Preached  in  Hillsboro  Center,  N.  H.,  1861-62.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Nathan 
Bangs  Church.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1862-64;  Port  Chester,  1864-67; 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  1867-70;  Danbury,  1870-73.  Transferred  to  New 
York  Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  Memorial  Church,  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  1873-76;  i8th  St.,  New  York,  1876-79;  Washington  Square, 
New  York.  1879-81;  Claverack,  1881-84;  Tarrytown.  1884-86;  Pough- 
keepsie,  1886-90.     Died  June  7,  1890,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  30,  1863,  Emma  Binney  Kellom,  of  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 
Children :  Jennie  Elizabeth,  b.  May  6,  1864,  m.  F.  .C.  Husted ;  Emma 
Lavinia,  b.  November  19,  1865,  m.  A.  L.  Husted;  William  James,  b. 
November  13,  1867 ;   Sadie  Frances,  b.  September  28,  1875. 

Address  of  widow:    28  River  Road,  North  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

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625.  STEPHEN  SOUTHRICK  HEBBERD.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born 
September  5,  1841,  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Madison  Seminary,  Ohio,  1860-61.  Captain  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  1861-64.  Pastor  of  Universalist  Church,  Decatur,  111., 
1866;  Third  Universalist  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  1868;  Universalist 
Church,  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1872-73;  Universalist  Church, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1874.  Practised  law  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877. 
Engaged  in  farming  in  Macon  Co.,  111.,  1880-84.  Pastor  of  Universa- 
list Church,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1884-87 ;  Congregational  Church,  Viroqua, 
Wis.,  1887-88,  1890-94;  Congregational  Church,  Nessominee,  Wis., 
1888-90;  Congregational  Church,  Chesterfield,  111.,  1900-05.  Retired, 
engaged  in  literary  work,  1905 .  Author:  The  Secret  of  Chris- 
tianity; History  of  Wisconsin  under  French  Dominion;  Philosophy  of 
History. 

Married  July  15,  1869,  Ella  Smith,  of  Decatur,  111.  Children: 
Arthur,  b.  June  21,  1870;  Edward  S.,  b.  April  28,  1872;  Charles,  b. 
December  28,  1873;  Guy,  b.  October  10,  1878  (B.A.,  Beloit,  1902); 
Mary,  b.  October  5,  1884,  d.  November  5,  1884;  Nellie,  b.  January  26, 
1888. 

Address:   77  Milton  St.,  Maspeth,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


626.  SAMUEL  JACKSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1862.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
May,  1833,  in  Ireland. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at 
Charlemont.  Mass.,  1859-60;  Asbury  Church,  Springfield,  1860-62; 
Northampton,  1862-63;  Easthampton,  1863-66;  Somerville,  1866-68; 
Hudson,  1868-70;  North  Ave.,  Cambridge,  1870-72;  Beverly,  1872-74; 
East  Saugus.  1874-77;  Newton,  1877-80;  Webster,  1880-83;  South  St., 
Lynn,  1883-86;  Melrose,  1886-91;  Newtonville,  1891-94;  Immanuel 
Church.  Waltham,  1894-95;  Parkman  St.,  Boston,  1895-98;  East 
Saugus,  1898-1900.     Supernumerary,  1900 . 

Married  November  10,  1859,  Sarah  Morrill  Davis,  of  Lake  Village, 
N.  H.,  who  died  August  28,  1906.  Children:  Frederic  Asbury  (No. 
1273),  b.  August  IT,  i860;  Barnard  Morrill,  b.  December,  1864,  d. 
January,  1866:  William  Atwell,  b.  April  26,  1867;  Rhoda  May,  b. 
Februarv  23.  1871,  d.  December  18,  1883 ;  Carl  Newell,  b.  October  23, 
1875  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1898)  ;    Arthur  Morrill,  b.  October  25,  1878. 

Address:    47  Henry  Ave.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 


627.  *GEORGE  EDWIN  KING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863 ;  LL.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  New  Brunswick,  1886;  D.C.L.,  University  of  Mount  Allison, 
1893.  ^i'.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  8,  1839,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada. 
Brother  of  No.  628. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.  Elected  to  the  Legislature,  1867.  Bar- 
rister-at-law  in  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1868-80.  Attorney-general  of 
New  Brunswick,  1870-78.  Leader  of  the  New  Brunswick  Govern- 
ment, 1872-78.  Appointed  Queen's  Counsel,  1873.  Appointed  puisne 
judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  New  Brunswick,  1880.  Appointed  justice 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Canada,  1893.  Died  May  7,  1901,  Ottawa, 
Canada. 

Married  November  28,  1866,  Lydia  Eaton,  of  St.  John,  N.  B., 
Canada.  Children :  Lydia  Florence,  b.  November  14,  1867,  m.  H.  W. 
Reynolds;  Mary  Eaton,  b.  April,  1870,  d.  February  3,  1877;  John 
Frederick,  b.  May,  1875,  d.  January  28,  1877;  Gretchen,  b.  December  6, 
1876,  d.  August  22,  1881 ;  Roma  Pauline,  b.  September  4,  1882,  m. 
D.  G.  Gilmour. 

Address  of  widow :    Ottawa,  Canada. 

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628.  *STEPHEN  JAMES  KING.  B.A.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
January  i6,  1838,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada.     Brother  of  No.  627. 

Shipbuilder  and  owner  in  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1860-97. 
Appointed  postmaster  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1880.  Died  July  4, 
1897,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Married  January  8,  1863,  Anna  Sneden  Knowles,  of  St.  John,  N,  B. 
Children :  Anna  Alexandra,  b.  November  19,  1863 ;  Helen  Mary,  b. 
December  5,  1865,  d.  April  8,  1886 ;  Allen  Griswold,  b.  May  5,  1869,  d. 
March  28,  1905;  Edward  Stanley,  b.  December  28,  1870,  d.  February 
13,  1884;  George  Thorne,  b.  August  18,  1872,  d.  May  10,  1899;  Sibelle 
deForest,  b.  June  25,  1874;  Josephine,  b.  October  11,  1876,  d.  August  2, 
1891. 

Address  of  widow :    544  West  163d  St.,  New  York,  N,  Y. 

629.  ASA  PRIOR  LYON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  December  11,  1837, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed  at 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Fishkill  Village,  1860-62;  Marlboro, 
1862-63 ;  Hancock,  1863-64.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  preached 
in  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  1864-67.  Stationed  at  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y., 
1867-69;  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1869-72;  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  1872-74;  White 
Plains,  1874-76;  Dobbs  Ferry,  1876-79;  St.  John's  Church,  New  York, 
1879-80.  Preached  in  Millbank,  Dak.,  1880-83 ;  in  Sioux  Falls,  1883-85. 
Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Perry,  Iowa,  1885-87;  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Marshall,  Iowa,  1887-91.  Lecturer  on  English  Litera- 
ture, Manning  School  of  Orator>',  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1891-94.  Pastor 
of  38th  St.  Union  Church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894-97.  Supplied 
pulpits  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1897-1903.  Acting  pastor,  Sunnyside 
Reform  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-07.  Instructor  in  Public 
Speaking,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Married  October  2.  1861,  Mary  J.  Lane,  daughter  of  Professor  H.  B. 
Lane  (No.  20).     Child:    Frances  Hoe,  b.  July  24,  1877. 

Address:   70  St.  James  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

630.  *JOHN  HENRY  MOORE.  B.A.  Born  August  2,  1838, 
Clinton  (now  Benton),  Me. 

Taught,  and  studied  law,  1859-63.  Died  August  25,  1863,  Augusta, 
Me. 

631.  *JOSEPH  LELAND  MORSE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  X.  ^. 
$.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  May  4,  1837,  Wilton,  Me. 

Taught  in  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1859-61.  Joined  Maine 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Auburn,  Me.,  1861-62. 
Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1862-81 ;  vice 
principal,  1875-81.  Taught  in  preparatory  department.  Northwestern 
University,  111.,  1881-1905 ;  vice  principal,  1893-1905.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Died  June  18,  1905, 
Evanston,  111. 

Married  October  3,  1861,  Emily  Jane  Leavitt,  of  Portland,  Me. 
Children:  Mary  Susan,  b.  September  21,  1862;  Isabel  Russel,  b.  May 
22,  1866  (Ph.B.,  Northwestern,  1890)  ;  Charles  Leavitt,  b.  August  23, 
1867;  Albert  Augustus,  b.  July  21,  1870;  Harriet  Leland,  b.  June  16, 
1874  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1897),  m.  Dr.  F.  G.  Barnes. 

Address  of  widow :   Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

632.  *HORACE  WILLIAM  PARMENTER.  B.A.  X.  ^. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  August  24,  1839,  Lowell,  Mass. 

171 


1859.]  GRADUATES. 

Principal  of  an  academy,  West  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  1859;  High  School, 
Lincoln,  Mass.,  i860.  Studied  law  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  1860-61.  On  the 
editorial  staff  of  The  Boston  Journal,  1861-65.  In  a  wholesale  com- 
mission house,  Boston,  Mass.,  1865-68.  With  Dr.  J.  C.  Ayer  &  Co., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1869-73.  In  the  Treasury  Department,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1874-75.  Commenced  law-reporting  in  Boston,  Mass. ;  health 
failed,  1875.     Died  April  16,  1876,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  October  17,  1865,  May  Elizabeth  Hoar,  of  Lincoln,  Mass., 
who  died  February  9,  1902.  Children :  Harriet  May,  b.  March  29, 
1867;   Horace  Wellington,  b.  September  16,  1868. 

633.  JOHN  EMORY  POWERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  Born  April 
20,  1837,  Augusta,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  543. 

Principal  of  Ball  Seminary,  near  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Engaged  in 
the  nursery  business  in  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1861-63.  Teacher  of  physical 
culture,  Chicago,  111.,  1864.  Engaged  in  the  life  insurance  business. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-66.  Manager  for  Willcox  &  Gibbs  Sewing 
Machine  Company,  London,  England,  1867-71.  Variously  employed  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-74.  Publisher  of  The  Nation,  New  York. 
N.  Y.,  1874-79.  Engaged  in  the  advertising  business,  with  Lord  & 
Taylor,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  with  John  Wanamaker,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1880-86;    independently,  1886 . 

Married  December  15,  1862,  Emily  V.  Downing,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  in  1880.  Married  1881,  Emily  McKay.  Children:  Ethel,  b. 
May  2,  1864,  m.  C.  M.  Hough;  Anna,  b.  July  6,  1866  (B.A.,  Bryn 
Mawr,  1890),  d.  1894;  John  Orville,  b.  July  23,  1868  (B.A.,  Harvard, 
1891). 

Address:    Fifth  Avenue  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

684.  SILAS  EVERARD  QUIMBY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1910.  S['.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  October  19,  1837, 
Haverhill.  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1859-62.  Joined  Vermont  Con- 
ference. M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Con- 
ference, 1863.  Stationed  at  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1863-64.  Taught  in 
Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1864-66;  principal,  1866-67.  Stationed  at 
Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1867-69;  Plymouth.  1869-71;  Exeter,  1871-74; 
Sunapee,  1874-77;  Tilton,  1877-78.  Principal  of  New  Hampshire 
Conference  (now  Tilton)  Seminary,  1878-85.  Stationed  at  Whitefiield, 
N.  H.,  1886-88;  Laconia,  1888-90;  Newmarket,  1890-91;  Exeter. 
1891-94;  Rochester,  1894-95;  Penacook,  1895-97;  Salem,  1897-1901. 
Conference    evangelist,    1901-02.      Stationed    at    Milton    Mills,    N.    H., 

1902-04;     Derry    Village.    1904-08.      Conference    evangelist,    1908 . 

Secretary,  N.  H.  Conference,  1877 .  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '96. 

Married  July  10,  1862,  Anna  W.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Orange  Scott, 
who  died  ^Iarch  7,  1901.  Children:  Clarence  Everard,  b.  May  4,  1863; 
Carl  Noyes  (No.  1621),  b.  November  27,  1866;  Mabel  Alice,  h.  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1870,  m.  H.  S.  Moore;  Ernest  Scott  (No.  1911),  b.  July  15, 
1872;   Anna  Lucy,  b.  September  21,  1877,  d.  August  30,  1878. 

Address:    120  West  Curtin  St.,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

636.  GEORGE  LITCH  ROBERTS.  B.A. ;  M.A..  1862.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  December  30,  1836,  Boston,  Mass.  Brother  of  Nos. 
703  and  876. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  i86o-6t.  Entered  Harvard  Law 
School;    also  studied  with  Hon.   B.   R.   Curtis,   Boston,   Mass.,   1862. 

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Admitted  to  the  bar,  1864.  Practising  law  in  Boston,  Mass.  (specialist 
in  patent  cases),  1864 . 

Married  December  i,  1865,  Hinda  Barnes,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  May  27,  1909.  Children :  Odin  Barnes,  b.  January  22,  1867 
(B.A.,  Harvard,  1886)  ;  Harold  Barnes,  b.  August  8,  1869  (B.S.,  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.,  1890). 

Address:    95  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

636.  *JOHN  SANBORN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  July  16,  1836, 
Sanbornton  Bridge  (now  Tilton),  N.  H. 

Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  (now  Tilton)  Seminary,  N.  H.,  1859-60. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Upper  Iowa  University,  1860-66.  Prin- 
cipal of  Janesville  Academy,  Iowa,  1866-68.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics in  Upper  Iowa  University,  1868-72.  Taught  in  Albion  Semi- 
nary, Iowa,  1873-75;  principal,  1875-79.  Resided  in  Tilton,  N.  H., 
1879-80.  Engaged  in  the  real  estate  business,  Fayette,  Iowa,  1880-1902. 
Died  May  23,  1902,  Fayette,  Iowa. 

637.  *ALFRED  HENRY  SAXE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  Born 
August  5,  1839,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  84. 

Taught  in  Middletown  Institute,  Conn.,  1857-59;  Epworth  Seminary, 
Iowa,  i860;  Jonesville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1862.  Preached  in  Washing- 
tonville,  N.  Y.,  1863.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1864.  Stationed  at  Washingtonville,  N.  Y.,  1864-65;  Hyde  Park, 
1865-66 ;  Walden,  1866-68.  In  Walden,  N.  Y.,  in  poor  health,  1868-73. 
Secretary  of  Walden  Knife  Company,  1870-81.  Preached  in  Gales- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1876-78.     Died  November  11,  1881,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Married  February  28,  1866,  Phoebe  Wisner,  of  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  February  8,  1900.  Children :  Alfred  Jacob,  b.  March  22,  1867 
(class  of  1894)  ;  Henry  Wisner,  b.  August  4,  1868;  Rowena  Keith,  b. 
July  29,  1870,  m.  J.  A.  Stavely;  Mary  Gowdy,  b.  April  17,  1872,  d.  May 
24,  1872;  Maud  Elizabeth,  b.  December  27,  1874  (Ph.B.,  Syracuse, 
1904),  m.  M.  W.  Greenfield;    Agnes  Esther,  b.  November  2,  1877. 

638.  FRANCIS  ASBURY  SMITH.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  29,  1837,  Salisbury,  Mass. 

Commenced  the  practice  of  law  in  Johnstown,  N.  Y. ;  enlisted  in  3d 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1861.  Commissioned  lieutenant,  1862.  Honorably 
discharged,  1863.  Practised  law  in  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.,  1865-78. 
County  judge  and  surrogate  of  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1878-90.     Practising 

law  in  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.,  1891 .     Author :    The  Critics  versus 

Shakespeare.  Editor:  Antony  and  Cleopatra  (Bankside  Restoration 
Series  of  Shakespeare). 

Married  April  11,  1863,  Julia  M.  Scott  of  Salem,  N.  H. 

Address :   Elizabethtown,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y. 

639.  WATSON   CARVOSSO   SQUIRE.     B.A.     A.  A.  $.     Born 

May  18,  1838,  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Moravia  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  First  lieutenant,  39th 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1861.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1862.  Captain  of  7th 
Independent  Company.  Ohio  Sharpshooters ;  commanded  battalion, 
1st  Ohio  Vol.  Sharpshooters,  1863.  Judge  advocate  of  the  District  of 
Tennessee,  1864-65.  Commissioned  colonel  by  brevet,  1866.  Manu- 
facturer of  military  arms :  treasurer  of  Remington  Arms  Company, 
1866-79.  Engaged  in  building  and  improving  property,  Seattle,  Wash., 
1879-83.  President.  Union  Trust  Company.  Seattle,  Wash.,  1898--; — . 
Traveled  extensively  in  Europe,   1877-78;    in  Mexico  and  the  United 

^73 


1859.]  GRADUATES. 

States,  1878-79.  Governor  of  Washington  Territory,  1884-87.  U.  S. 
senator  for  state  of  Washington,  1889-97.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1875 . 

Married  December  23,  1868,  Ida  Remington,  of  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Remington,  b.  February  22,  1870  (class  of  1893);  Shirley,  b. 
April  13,  1872  (class  of  1895)  ;  Aidine,  b.  March  8,  1877,  m.  A.  V. 
White;    Marjorie,  b.  August  18,  1881. 

Address:    557  Empire  Building,  Seattle,  Wash. 

640.  WILLIAM  HENRY  STARR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  *.  N.  0. 
Born  October  20,  1834,  Groton,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1859-60.  Taught  in 
Onondaga  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1860-61.  Principal  of  public  school,  New 
London,  Conn.,  1861-62.  Preached  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1862.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1863.  Stationed  at  Hingham,  Mass.,  1863-66;  Sandwich,  1866-68; 
Nantucket,  1868-71;  Attleboro,  1871-73;  Embury  Church,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1873-75;  Phenix,  1875-76.  Supernumerary  on  account  of  ill 
health,  1876-77.  Stationed  at  South  Abington,  Mass.,  1877-80;  Thomp- 
sonville,  Conn.,  1880-82;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1882-85.  Located  in 
Groton,  Conn.,  1885-86.  Stationed  at  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-90; 
Hebronville,  Mass.,  1890-91.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Thornton,  R.  I.,  1891-1900.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Johnston.  R.  I., 
1898 . 

Married  November  25,  1859,  Nancy  Williams,  of  Groton  Bank,  Conn. 
Children :  Frederick  W.,  b.  October  15,  i860,  d.  July  30,  1861 ;  William 
Lincoln,  b.  October  21,  1864,  d.  February  7,  1874;  Mattie  Louisa,  b. 
October  22,  1866,  m.  Dr.  A.  H.  Wood;  Harris  Ellwood,  b.  May  7. 
1875  (B.A.,  Brown,  1897). 

Address:   Thornton,  R.  I. 

641.  *HORACE  SUMNER  TARBELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1862 ;  LL.D., 
Brown  University,  1896.    A.  A.  *.     Born  August  19,  1838,  Chelsea,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Belleville  Seminary,  Ontario,  Canada,  1859-62.  Head- 
master of  Farmersville  Grammar  School,  Ontario,  Canada,  1863-66. 
Principal  of  an  academy,  McGrawville,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  of  pubHc 
schools  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  1867-71.  Superintendent  of  public  schools 
in  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1870-76.  Superintendent  of  public  instruc- 
tion, state  of  Michigan,  1876-78.  Superintendent  of  public  schools, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1878-84;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-1902.  Traveled  in 
Mexico  and  California,  1902-04.  Member,  Committee  of  Fifteen, 
National  Council  of  Education.  Author:  series  of  text-books  on 
grammar  and  composition ;  two  series  of  geographies.  Died  September 
16,  1904.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Married  December  29,  1859,  Martha  Ann  Treat,  of  Glastonbury, 
Conn.  Children:  Lerria.  b.  November  23,  i860  (B.A.,  De  Pauw,  1883), 
m.  W.  E.  Scarritt;  Martha,  b.  August  2,  1862  (B.A.,  De  Pauw,  1884)  ; 
Sumner,  b.  March  28,  1864,  d.  February  20,  1865;  Delia,  b.  July  17, 
1866,  d.  January  3.  1874. 

Address  of  widow :    60  Evergreen  Place,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

642.  FREDERICK  WOODS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862;  D.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Mount  Allison:  1886.  ^I'.  T.  4>.  B.  K  Born  September  7,  1833, 
St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1859.  Stationed 
at  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1859-61 ;  West  Brookfield,  1861-62 ; 
Monson,  1862-64;    Barre,  1864-65;    Boston  St.,  Lynn,  1865-68;    Union 

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(now  Monument  Square)  Church,  Charlestown,  1868-70;  Central 
Church,  Lowell,  1870-72;  Newtonville,  1872-75;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston, 
1875-76;  Ipswich,  1876-78;  Fitchburg,  1878-80;  Westfield,  1880-82; 
Trinity  Church,  Springfield,  1882-85;  Hyde  Park,  1885-88;  Walnut 
St.,  Chelsea,  1888-90;  Westfield,  1890-94;  Saratoga  St.,  Boston,  1894-97; 
Broadway,  Somerville,  1897-99;  Woburn,  1899-1902;  Maple  St.,  Lynn, 
1902-05;    Ipswich,  1905-08.     Supernumerary,  1908 . 

Married  June  21,  i860,  Sarah  H.  Shenstone,  of  Harbor  Grace,  New- 
foundland, who  died  January  21,  1872.  Married  November  19,  1873, 
Anna  Odlin  May,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Children :  William  John,  b.  June 
16,  1861 ;  Frederick  Shenstone  (No.  1413),  b.  March  8,  1864;  Emily, 
b.  March  8,  1864;  Alice  May,  b.  May  12,  1876;  Marion  Hill,  b. 
November  21,  1878. 

Address :    Melrose,  Mass. 

643.  JOHN  WESLEY  YOUNG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1862.  $.  N.  6. 
Born  January  31,  1833,  Pocono  (now  Jackson),  Pa. 

Preached  in  Greenville,  N.  J.,  1859-60.  Joined  Newark  Conference 
M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  1860-61 ;  Ander 
son,  1861-62;  Wallpack  Center,  1862-64;  Basking  Ridge,  1864-65 
Rahway,  1865-67;  New  Providence,  1867-70;  Pine  Brook  and  Fair 
field,  1870-71 ;  Far  Rockaway,  1872-75 ;  Fulton  St.,  Elizabeth,  1875-76 
Rockland  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1876-79;  Grace  Church,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
1879-82;  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1882-85;  Irvington,  N.  J.,  1885-88. 
Alpine,    1888-90;    Areola,    1890-91.    Secretary   of    apportionments    for 

the    Missionary    Society    of    the    M.    E.    Church,    1891 .      Financial 

agent  of  Newark  Conference  Seminary,  1871. 

Married  February  20,  i860,  Carrie  M.  Musk,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Children :  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  November  19,  i860 ;  Ella  Musk,  b.  July 
20,  1862;  Blanche,  b.  February  16,  1864;  Carrie  Wilson,  b.  January 
30,  1874. 

Address :    17  Belmont  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


CLASS  OF  J860. 

644.  *BENNETT  TYLER  ABBOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  16,  1836,  Middlebury,  Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed 
at  Middlebury,  Conn.,  1860-61;  Torrington,  1861-63;  Stratford,  1863-66; 
Bethel,  1866-69;  Seymour,  1869-71;  New  Canaan,  1871-74;  West 
Winsted,  1874-77;  John  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  Riverhead, 
1880-83;  Babylon,  1883-86;  Sea  Cliff,  1886-89;  Southold,  1889-91; 
First  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1891-94;  Westport,  1894-96;  Port 
Chester,  N.  Y.,  1896-1901.  Supernumerary,  residing  in  Derby,  Conn., 
1901-05.     Died  April  22,  1905,  Derby,  Conn. 

Married  September  26,  i860,  Frances  A.  Coe,  of  Birmingham,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :   27  Holmes  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

645.  EDWARD  MERRITT  ANTHONY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870. 
Born  September  3,  1835,  Coventry,  R.  I. 

Principal  of  Manchester  Center  Academy,  Conn.,  1860-62.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1863.  Stationed  at  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1863-64;  South  Truro,  1864-66; 
Osterville,  1866-67;  East  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1867-70;  Portland, 
1870-72;    Moosup,  1872-75;   Wapping,  1875-76;    North  Grosvenor  Dale, 

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1876-78;  Moodus,  1878-80;  East  Hampton,  1880-82;  Staffordville, 
1882-83.  Supernumerary,  1883 .  President,  Anthony  Screw  Com- 
pany, of  Worcester,  Mass.     Vice  president,  Jewett  City  Savings  Bank. 

Married  April  16,  1861,  Abbie  G.  Bailey,  of  Hingham,  Mass.  Child: 
Albert  Hayward,  b.  November  28,  1863. 

Address :    Jewett  City,  Conn. 

646.  *HENRY  ROBINSON  BLAISDELL.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
November  i,  1837,  Beaver,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Millersburg  Female  College,  Ky.,  1860-61.  Principal  of 
Fleming  Seminary,  Flemingsburg,  Ky.,  1861-65;  Maysville  Seminary, 
Ky.,  1865-80;  High  School,  Paris,  Ky.,  1880-87;  Wheeling  (W.  Va.) 
Female  College,  1887-90;  Covington  (Ky.)  High  School,  1890-99. 
Died  March  14,  1899,  Covington,  Ky. 

Married  1862,  Phebe  Stocton,  of  Flemingsburg,  Ky.,  who  died  March 
2.  1878.  Married  November  26,  1^9,  Agnes  Roberts,  of  Maysville,  Ky. 
Children:  Henry  Stocton,  b.  August  18,  1863;  Dorsey  Stocton,  b. 
February  18,  1866;  James  Covel,  b.  August  18,  1868;  Robert  Irving, 
b.  March  27,  1872. 

Address  of  widow  :    Maysville,  Ky. 

647.  ♦WILBUR  FISK  BURNS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863.  Born  August 
29,  1837,  Harper,  Liberia. 

Principal  of  Monrovia  Academy,  Liberia,  1860-64.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1861.  Practised  law,  1861-64.  Engaged  in  cultivating  sugar  cane 
and  coffee,  1864.  Comptroller  and  survcyor-in-chief  of  Republic  of 
Liberia,  Africa.     Died  1869,  Sierra  Leone,  Africa. 

Married  July  25,  1862,  Angie  V.  Russwurm;    deceased. 

648.  *EDSON  WYLLYS  BURR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863;  D.D.,  1890. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  29,  1841,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brother 
of  No.  254. 

Taught  in  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  1860-61.  Principal  of  Brainard  Acad- 
emy, Haddam,  Conn.,  1861-62.  Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J., 
1862-64.  Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864. 
Stationed  at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  1864-65 ;  Union  St.,  Burlington, 
1865-67 ;  Trinity  Church,  Bordentown,  1867-69.  Transferred  to 
Newark  Conference,  1869.  Stationed  at  Englewood,  N.  J.,  1869-72; 
Centenary  Church,  Jersey  City,  1872-75;  Bloomfield,  1875-78;  Lafay- 
ette Church,  Jersev  City,  1878-81 ;  Hackettstown,  1881-84 ;  Centenary 
Church,  Jersey  City.  1884-87;  Market  St.,  Paterson,  1887-89;  St. 
James's  Church,  Elizabeth,  1889-94;  Montclair,  1894-98.  Resided  in 
Island  Heights,  N.  J.,  1898-1900.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1882-1900;  secretary  of  the  Board,  1882-1900.  Member  of  Board  of 
Managers  of  the  Misionary  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Died 
May  19,  1900,  Island  Heights,  N.  J. 

Married  May  11,  1870,  Josephine  Elizabeth  Hill,  of  Redding,  Conn. 
Children:  Harriet,  b,  June  14,  1872;  Eugene  Wyllys  (No.  2004),  b. 
October  14,  1875. 

Address  of  widow:    Island  Heights,  N.  J. 

640.  WILLIAM  RILEY  CARR.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863.  Born  October 
14,  1830,  Freetown,  N.  Y. 

Head  master  of  Oakwood  Co.  Grammar  School,  Ontario,  Canada, 
1860-61.  Taught  and  preached,  1861-63.  Appointed  to  Sydney  Circuit, 
Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  1863.     Principal  of  a  grammar  school, 

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Brighton,  Ont.,  Canada,  1863-65.  Gave  up  teaching  on  account  of  ill 
health,  1865.    Resided  in  Smithfield,  near  Brighton,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Married  December  23,  1861,  Miss  E.  S.  Eraser,  of  Bowmanville, 
Ont,  Canada.  Children :  Daniel  Cecil,  b.  January  4,  1863 ;  Rose  Alma, 
b.  May  31,  1865;    Melvin  Eli,  b.  September  14,  1867. 

Address :    unknown. 

650.  GEORGE  CLARKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
April  15,  1833,  Cavan,  Ireland. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at 
Eddyville,  N.  Y.,  1860-61 ;  Brewster's  Station,  1861-62 ;  Putnam  Valley, 
1862-64;  Dutchess  Circuit,  1864-66;  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New  York, 
1866-67;  Hancock,  1867-70;  Ellenville,  1870-73;  Catskill,  1873-76; 
Chester,  1876-79;  Tarrytown,  1879-81.  Agent  of  New  York  Conference 
Temperance  Society,  1881-82.  Traveled  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  the 
East,  1882.  Stationed  at  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.,  1883-86;  Pawling, 
1886-88;  Purdy  Station,  1888-90.  Supernumerary,  1890-92.  Agent, 
New  York  Conference  Temperance  Society,  1892-1908.  Super- 
numerary, 1908 . 

Married  October  10,  i860,  Lydia  A.  Barber,  of  Vernon  Center,  N.  Y., 
who  died  March  25,  1908.  Married  January  26,  1909,  Margaret  G, 
Currie,  M.D.,  of  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.  Children :  Emory  Zenas,  b. 
October  24,  1862,  d.  April  21,  1885;  William  Lawrence  (No.  1546),  b. 
August  7,  1865 ;  Grace  Crary,  b.  October  24,  1868,  m.  Professor  Walter 
Jones;  Emma  Belle,  b.  July  29,  1871,  m.  Professor  C.  G.  Shaw;  Helen 
May,  b.  May  26,  1873,  m.  C.  E.  Apgar  (class  of  1891)  ;  Cora  Frances, 
b.  November  19,  1876,  d.  June  24,  1884;    three  others,  died  in  infancy. 

Address :    126  Main  Ave.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

651.  WELLESLEY  PERRY  CODDINGTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866; 
S.T.D.,  Hamilton  College.  1880.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October 
23,  1840,  Sing  Sing  (now  Ossining),  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1860-62 ; 
Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Principal  of  Amenia  Seminary, 
1863-64.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Taught 
in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1864-65; 
principal,  1865.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Genesee  College, 
N.  Y.,  1865-66;  of  Greek  and  German,  1866-68;  of  Greek  and  Latin, 
1868-71.  Professor  of  Greek,  Syracuse  University,  1871-73 ;  of  Greek 
and  Ethics,  1873-91 ;  of  Philosophy  and  Pedagogy,  1891-97 ;  of  Philos- 
ophy, 1897 . 

Married  July  23,  1863,  Louisa  Guibord,  of  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Children  : 
Herbert  Guibord.  b.  February  6,  1865  (B.A.,  Syracuse,  1886)  ;  Gertrude, 
b.  March  13,  1868  (B.A.,  Wellesley),  m.  W.  C.  Stimson;  Winifred,  b. 
January  i,  1873 ;   Ethel,  b.  February  27,  1876,  d.  1891. 

Address :    Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N,  Y. 

652.  *ANDREW  KERR  CRAWFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  Born 
April  22,  1830,  Economy,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed 
at  Barkhamsted,  Conn..  1860-61;  Windsor,  1861-62;  Windsor  Locks, 
1862-64;  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  1864-66;  Milford,  Conn.,  1866-68;  Madi- 
son, 1868-69.  Transferred  to  California  Conference,  1869.  Stationed 
at  Gilroy,  Cal.,  1869-70.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  University 
of  the  Pacific,  Cal.,  1870-71.  Stationed  at  Watsonville,  Cal.,  1871-72; 
Vallejo,  1872-73;  Healdsburg,  1873-75;  lone,  1875-77:  San  Jose  Cir- 
cuit,   1877-78;    Butte   Circuit,    1878-79;    Elk  Grove,   1879-81;    Salinas, 

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1881-82;  Point  Arena,  1882-83.  Transferred  to  Oregon  Conference, 
1883.  Withdrew  from  M.  E.  Church  and  joined  the  Congregational 
Church,  1886.  Preached  until  1893,  when  he  removed  to  East  Oakland, 
Cal.,  and  lived  in  retirement.  Died  October  11,  1897,  East  Oakland, 
Cal. 

Married  June  21,  i860,  Sarah  J.  Whitcher,  who  died  April  19,  1864. 
Married  April  19,  1866,  Mary  J.  Scofield,  who  died  August  8,  1874. 
Married  July  22,  1875,  Alice  M.  Alexander,  of  Healdsburg,  Cal.,  who 
died  July  3,  1883.  Married  November  10,  1884,  Abbie  M.  Blatchley,  of 
North  Madison,  Conn.  Children :  Sarah  Addalette,  b.  June  29,  1861 
(B.A.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1884),  m.  B.  F.  Hall;  John  Wesley,  b. 
April  19,  1863;  Arthur  Scofield,  b.  August  16,  1870;  Charles  Heath, 
b.  June  30,  1877. 

Address  of  widow:   306  East  15th  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

653.  *EDWARD  EDSON.  B.A.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  October  2,  1834, 
Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Marstons  Mills,  Mass.;  taught  in  Wellfleet,  Mass., 
1860-61.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1861-63;  Oster- 
ville,  1863-65;  North  Easton  Village,  1865-67;  Holmes  Hole  (now 
Vineyard  Haven),  1867-70;  Chatham,  1870-73;  West  Dennis,  1873-75; 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  187S-78;  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  1878-81;  Taunton,  1881-84; 
Pascoag,  R.  I.,  1884-86.  Presiding  Elder,  Norwich  District,  1886-89. 
Superannuated,  1889-1902.     Died  May  23,  1902,  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 

Married  March  28,  1861,  Almira  Cobb,  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  who 
died  November  8,  1899.  Children:  Myra  C,  b.  January  11,  1862,  m. 
A.  C.  Savery;  Cassandra  Carey,  b.  February  17,  1865;  Helen  Johnson, 
b.  June  20,  1870,  m.  Joseph  Archer. 

664.  JAMES  THOMAS  EDWARDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863;  D.D., 
Allegheny  College,  1877;  LL.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1891.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  6,  1838,  Barnegat,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1860-61 ;  Providence  Conference 
Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I.,  1861-62.  First 
lieutenant,  Co.  K,  nth  Regiment,  R.  I.  Volunteers,  1862.  Again  taught 
in  Providence  Conference  Seminary,  1863-64;  principal,  1864-70. 
Member  of  Rhode  Island  Senate,  1865-69.  Joined  Providence  (now 
New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Presi- 
dential elector  for  Rhode  Island,  1868.  Transferred  to  Erie  Con- 
ference, 1870.  President  of  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y., 
1870-92.  Director  of  Department  of  Experimental  Science  at  Chau- 
tauqua, N.  Y.,  1880-92.  Member  of  N.  Y.  Senate,  1891-92.  Extension 
secretary  and  lecturer  of  the  Chautauqua  System  of  Education,  1893. 
Member  of  Advisory  Council  of  World's  Congress  of  Religions,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1893.  President  of  the  McDonogh  School,  near  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1893-98.  Retired,  1898.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880,  '84,  '92.  Author:  The  Grass  Family;  Silva  of  Chau- 
tauqua Lake;   Pen  and  Picture,  etc. 

Married  July  10,  1862,  Emma  Atwood  Baker,  of  Somerville,  Mass. 
Children:  Grace  Ella,  b.  March,  1864,  m.  S.  W.  Baker;  Laura  Alice, 
b.  October,  1867,  m.  J.  H.  Lyman;  Florence  Emma,  b.  February  5, 
1876,  m.  C.  H.  Sumwalt. 

Address:    Randolph,  N.  Y. 

655.  HERBERT  FRANKLIN  FISK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863;  D.D., 
1888;    LL.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1899,  and  Northwestern  University, 

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1904.  $.  N.  e.  #.  B.  K.  Born  September  25,  1840,  Stoughton,  Mass. 
Brother  of  No.  1006. 

Taught  in  Delaware  Literary  Institute,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1860-61. 
Principal  of  Shelburne  Academy,  Vt,  1861-63.  Taught  in  Oneida 
Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1863-67.  Joined  Oneida 
(now  Central  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1866.  Taught 
in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1867-68.  Principal  of 
Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1868-73 ;  of  the  Academy 
of  Northwestern  University,  111.,  1873-1904.  Transferred  to  Rock 
River  Conference,  1878.  Professor  of  Education,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity,  1888 . 

Married  July  11,  1866,  Anna  Green,  of  Portageville,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
December  17,  1908.  Children :  Aurora  Thompson,  b.  February  4,  1868 
(B.A.,  Northwestern,  1890),  m.  Professor  Charles  Zueblin;  Ellen  Green, 
b.  April  24,  1875  (B.A.,  Northwestern,  1906). 

Address :    1625  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


656.  SYLVANUS  GALE  GALE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863;  D.D., 
Northern  Illinois  College,  1896.  A.  A.  *.  4>.  B.  K,  Born  August  22, 
1838,  Galesville,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at 
Charlotteville,  N.  Y. ;  taught  in  New  York  Conference  Seminary  in 
same  place,  1860-61.  Stationed  at  Ridgebury,  N.  Y.,  1861-62.  First 
lieutenant,  Co.  K,  48th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1861-62.  Stationed  at 
Equinunk,  Pa.,  1862-63;  Napanoch,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Taught  in  New 
York  Conference  Seminary,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Principal 
of  same,  1864-65.  Stationed  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Health  failed; 
went  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1867.  Transferred  to  Minnesota  Conference, 
1868.  Stationed  at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  1868-69;  Mankato,  1869-71; 
Wabasha  and  Reads,  1871-73;  Anoka,  1873-74;  East  Minneapolis, 
1874-76;  Northfield,  1876-79;  Spring  Valley,  1879-80.  Chaplain  of 
]\Iinnesota  Senate,  1878-79.  Presiding  Elder  of  Winona  District, 
1880-83.  Stationed  at  Hamline,  Minn. ;  also  Professor  in  Hamline 
University,  1883-86.  Transferred  to  California  Conference,  1886. 
Stationed  at  Vallejo,  Cal.,  1886-88;  San  jose,  1888-91;  Pacific  Grove, 
1891-93.  Presiding  Elder,  Napa  District,  1893-99.  Stationed  at  Chester 
St.,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1899-1900.    Superannuated,  1900 . 

Married  September  11,  1861,  Lottie  Maria  Brinton,  of  Falls  Village, 
Conn.,  who  died  September  7,  1863.  Married  September  9,  1864,  Jane 
Elizabeth  Cloyd,  of  Mortonville,  N.  Y.,  who  died  August  15,  1892. 
Married  September  12,  1893,  Mrs.  Annie  Applegate,  of  Pacific  Grove, 
Cal.  Children:  Charlotte  Cloyd,  b.  June  20,  1865  (B.A.,  Hamline),  m. 
Dr.  C.  H.  Griswold;  James  Cloyd,  b.  February  18,  1867;  DeWitt 
Clinton,  b.  March  19,  1869;  Sylvanus,  b.  March  24,  1871 ;  William,  b. 
February  7,  1873;  Mabel  Louisa,  b.  December  13,  1874,  m.  W.  F. 
Geary;  Walter  Ray,  b.  March  4,  1879;  Emma  Jane,  b.  January  30, 
1883   (B.A.,  Univ.  of  California),  m.  F.  R.  Hazzerd. 

Address :   92  Lincoln  Ave.,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

657.  DANIEL  FOSTER  HALLOCK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  Born 
April  2,  1833,  New  Village  (now  Lake  Grove),  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at 
Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1860-61;  Greenport,  1861-62;  Huntington,  1862-63; 
Smithtown  Circuit,  1863-64.  Preached  in  Mantorville,  Minn.,  1864-66. 
Supernumerary  in  Smithtown.  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Stationed  at  Stony 
Brook,  N.  Y.,  1869-71 ;  West  Hampton,  1871-73 ;  Farmingdale,  18/3-75 ; 
Sayville,  1875-76;    Southampton,  1876-77;    Good  Ground  and  Atlantic- 

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ville,  1877-79;    Centerport  and  Dix  Hills,  1879-81;    Brook  Haven  and 

Bellport,    1881-82;    Coram,    1882-85.    Superannuated,    1885 . 

Married  May  7,  1861,  Lora  Kingsbury,  who  died  November  10,  1868. 
Married  February  2Z,  1870.  Mary  A.  Hancock,  of  Madison,  N.  J.  Chil- 
dren :  Lora  Sophronia,  b.  April  18,  1862,  m.  W,  Y.  Stansbrough 
(deceased),  m.  W.  S,  Sands  (also  deceased)  ;   John  Foster,  b.  January 

15,  1871 ;  Wesley  Hancock,  b.  August  24,  1872;  Mary  Ellen,  b.  October 
19,  1874,  m.  Rev.  N.  R.  Smith,  d.  August  31,  1907;  Phebe  Louise,  b. 
February  2,  1877;  Gertrude  Hildreth,  b.  June  5,  1879;  Jennie  Mabel, 
b.  January  8,  1882. 

Address :    Lake  Grove,  N.  Y. 

658.  GEORGE  JANVRIN  JUDKLXS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Bom  December  21,  1830,  Kingston,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  Kingston  Academy,  N.  H.,  1860-65.  Taught  in  N.  H. 
Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1865-71.  Joined  New  Hampshire 
Conference,  AL  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Methuen,  Mass.,  1872-75; 
New  Market,  N.  H.,  1875-77.  Presiding  Elder  of  Claremont  District, 
1877-81 ;  Dover  District,  1881-85.  Supernumerary,  1885-1901.  Super- 
annuated,  1901 .     Delegate  to  General  Conference,  AL  E.  Church, 

1880.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1878-84. 

Married  August  16,  i860,  Myra  Smith  Dolloff,  of  Bristol,  N.  H. 
Children:  George  Dolloff,  b.  December  24,  1864,  d.  May  25,  1899; 
Charles  Otis  (No.  1848),  b.  October  2,  1868;  Lydia  Anne,  b.  September 

16,  1873,  m.  L.  K.  Willman  (No.  1977). 
Address :   Bristol,  N.  H. 

659.  MELVIN  DEWAIN  KINNEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  28,  1836,  Rodman,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1860-61.  Joined 
Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1861.  Stationed  at  Somerville,  N.  Y.,  1861-62;  Geddes,  1862-64;  First 
Church,  Mexico,  1864-67;  First  Church,  Rome,  1867-70;  State  St., 
Watertown,  1870-73.  Presiding  Elder  of  Adams  District,  1873-77. 
Stationed  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  East  Church,  Oswego,  1880-82; 
Trinity  Church,  Oswego,  1882-83.  Supernumerary,  1883 .  Presi- 
dent, Thousand  Island  Park  Association.  Spends  winters  in  Florida. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1886-93. 

Married  November  15,  i860,  Martha  Coit.  Children:  Florence 
Elmira.  b.  September  17,  1862:  Frederick  Abner,  b.  January  12,  1864; 
George  Coit,  b.  July  19,  1869,  d.  June  15,  1878. 

Address :  Thousand  Island  Park,  N.  Y.  (May  to  November)  ;  Lake 
Charm,  Fla.   (November  to  May). 

660.  *JOHN  BROWN  LAPHAM,  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  Born  June 
7,  1832,  Gloucester,  R.  I. 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Ken- 
nebunk  Port.  Me.,  1861-63;  Bethel.  1863-65;  Brunswick,  1865-67; 
Hallowell,  1867-68;  Alfred.  1868-71;  Saco,  1871-72;  Richmond,  1872-75; 
South  Paris,  1875-77;  Wilton,  1877-80;  Elliot,  1880-82;  Kents  Hill, 
1882-85;  Island  Church,  Portland,  1885-88;  Kittery,  1888-91.  Presid- 
ing Elder  of  Augusta  District,  1891-97.  Stationed  at  Kents  Hill,  Me., 
1897-99;  Oakland,  1899-1906.  Superannuated,  1906-10.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Died  March  13,  1910,  Old 
Orchard,  Me. 

Married  May  i,  1867,  Mary  Dunlap  Greenleaf,  of  Brunswick,  Me. 
Children :    a  son,  b.  August  29,  1868,  d.  in  infancy ;    Sophie  Greenleaf, 

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b.  October  7,  1869,  m.  Rev.  E.  H.  Stover;    George  Nelson  (No.  1851), 
b.  September  16,  1872;    Annie  Brown,  b.  December  29,  1876. 
Address  of  widow:    Old  Orchard,  Me. 


661.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  LEE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1864.  Born  March 
5,  1836,  Stanstead,  Que.,  Canada. 

Principal  of  Stanstead  Seminary,  Que.,  Canada,  1860-65;  Wau- 
kegan  Academy,  111.,  1865-69.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Stanstead,  Que., 
Canada,  1869-70.  Again  principal  of  Stanstead  Seminary,  1870-75. 
Secretary  of  Stanstead  Wesleyan  College,  1875-76.  Principal  of  Magog 
Academy,  Quebec,  Canada,  1877-82.  In  business  at  Mount  Carmel,  III, 
1883-91.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Wabash  County,  111.,  1892-93. 
Superintendent  of  city  schools.  Mount  Carmel,  111.,  1893-98.  Traveled 
for  Northwest  Library  Association  of  Chicago,  111.,  1898-1900.  General 
agent  for  Thomas  Publishing  Company,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1900-02. 
Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Smithville,  Mo.,  1902-03.  Died  August 
18,  1903,  Plattsburg,  Mo. 

Married  January  2,  1862,  Josephine  H.  Stevens,  of  Walden,  Vt. 
Children :  Florence  Josephine,  b.  June  7,  1868,  m.  P.  T.  Aker ;  Henry 
Stevens,  b.  June  2,  1875;  Clarence  Edmund,  b.  October  11,  1877,  d. 
October  2,  1879. 

Address  of  widow :    Smithville,  Mo. 


662.  *CHARLES  SINCLAIR  MACREADING.  B.A.  Born 
October  8,  1834,  Marshfield,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  1860-61 ;  Sutton,  1861.  Master's  Mate  on  U.  S. 
Gunboat  Norwich,  1861-62.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference, 
1863.  Stationed  at  Rockford,  111.,  1863-64;  Wyanet,  1864-65.  Trans- 
ferred to  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1865. 
Stationed  at  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1865-67;  Center  Church,  Provincetown, 
1867-69;  Power  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1869-70;  New  London,  Conn., 
1870-72 ;  Willimantic,  1872-73 ;  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  1873-75 ;  Middleboro, 
1875.    Died  May  20,  1875,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Married  June  i,  1864,  Lydia  Ann  Post,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren :  Annie  Lee,  b.  April  5,  1865 ;  Mary  Sinclair,  b.  December  5,  1867 ; 
Rose  Huntington,  b.  August  21,  1871,  d.  October  18,  1872. 

Address  of  widow:    33  Bonney  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

663.  ROBERT  LAUDER  MATHISON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1880.  X.  ^. 
Born  June  20,  1839,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  129. 

Taught  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1860-61.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Barkhamsted,  Conn.,  1861-62; 
Vista,  N.  Y.,  1862-63 ;  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1863-64 ;  Trumbull  and  Nichols 
Farms,  1864-66;  Georgetown,  1866-68.  Transferred  to  East  Maine 
Conference,  1868.  Preached  in  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1868-69;  in  Old- 
town,  1869-72.  Transferred  to  Central  New  York  Conference,  1872. 
Stationed  at  Burdett,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  Bridgeport,  1873-75.  Ordained 
deacon  in  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1875,  and  later  priest.  Rector 
of  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Cleveland.  N.  Y.,  1877-78 ;  Oriskany, 
N.  Y.,  1878;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  St.  James's 
Church,  Poquetannock,  Conn.,  1880-83 ;  St.  John's  Church,  North  Guil- 
ford, and  Zion's  Church,  North  Branf  ord,  with  charge  of  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  Northford,  1886-88.  Returned  to  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Supplied 
from  time  to  time  in  New  England  Southern  and  New  York  Con- 
ferences.    In  business  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1894-1904.     Retired,  1904- 

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Married  June  ii,  1862,  Kate  Susan  Roberts,  of  New  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children :  Robert  Nash,  b.  June  27,  1863,  d.  September  9,  1878 ;  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth,  b.  July  12,  1865,  d.  July  12,  1865 ;  Sarah  Matilda  Ames, 
b.  June  25,  1866,  m.  F.  W.  Eliot;  Edward  Thomson,  b.  June  21,  1870 
(B.A.,  Yale,  1893)  ;  Nellie  Roberts,  b.  April  25,  1872,  m.  W.  F.  Geren; 
Frederic  Huntington,  b.  December  5,  1873  (B.A.,  Yale,  1896),  d  August 
24,  1906;   Isabella  Selwyn,  b.  August  31,  1880,  m.  Robert  Stuart. 

Address :  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Guilford,  Conn. 

664.  WILLIAM  ERASMUS  MORGAN.  B.A.  Born  July  12, 
1836,  Rindge,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  1860-61.  Studied  law  in  Claremont,  N.  H., 
1861-63.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.  Resided  in  Marengo,  111.,  1863-64. 
Member  of  Co.  A,  8th  111.  Cavalry,  1864-65.  Studied  in  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1865-67.  Graduated,  1867.  Joined  Rock  River  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed  at  Freedom,  111.,  1867-68;  Sugar  Grove 
Circuit,  1868-70;  Lee  Center,  1870-71.  Transferred  to  Nebraska  Con- 
ference, 1871.  Stationed  at  York,  Nebr.,  1871-75;  West  Blue,  1875-76. 
Probate  judge  of  York  County,  1874-76.  Editor  of  The  York  Republi- 
can, Nebr.,  1876-92.  Located.  1879.  Editor  and  proprietor  of  The 
Leader-Independent,  Scotia,  Nebr.,  1892.  Member  of  State  Board  of 
Visitors  and  Examiners,  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Homes,  1893-97.  Post- 
master, Greeley,  Nebr.,  1897 . 

Married  November  28,  1867,  Phebe  W.  Cook,  of  Provincetown,  Mass. 
Children  :  Roswell  Douglass,  b.  September  28, 1868  (B.A.,  Doane,  1896)  ; 
Ephraim  Cook,  b.  October  17,  1870  (B.A.,  Doane,  1896),  d.  May  i,  1898; 
Raymond  Beveridge,  b.  July  i,  1873  (B.A.,  Doane,  1897). 

Address :   Greeley,  Nebr. 

666.  *JOSIAH  HENRY  NEWHALL.  B.A.  *.  N.  6.  Born  April 
30,  1837,  Ljmn,  Mass. 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at  Cornish, 
Me.,  1860-62;  Brunswick,  1862-64;  Gorham,  N.  H.,  1864-66;  Oxford, 
Me.,  1866.     Died  October  13,  1866,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Married  June  28,  i860,  Anna  Lee  Shepard,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  who  died 
July,  1867.  Child:  Clara  Susan,  b.  May  23,  1863,  m.  Rev.  Alonzo 
Traxler. 

666.  *LEWIS  WILLIAM  OSGOOD.  B.A.  <if.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
July  31,  1835,  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  Loudon  Academy,  N.  H.,  1860-61.  Studied  law  in  Pitts- 
field,  N.  H.,  1861-62.  Captain  of  Co.  G,  and  lieutenant  colonel  of  15th 
Regiment,  N.  H.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1864. 
Practised  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1864-74.  Died  November  28,  1874, 
Woburn,  Mass. 

Married  November  22,  1864,  Adaline  M.  Norris,  who  died  January 
16,  1885.     Child :   Maud,  b.  July  29,  1869,  m.  Guy  Wilkinson. 

667.  *MANLY  AUGUSTUS  RULAND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1865.  Born 
September  2,  1833,  Holtsville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Ashland,  N.  Y.,  1860-61 ;  N.  Y.  Conference  Seminary,  Char- 
lotteville,  N.  Y.,  1861-63.  Special  agent  for  New  York  Independent, 
1863-64.  Agent  for  The  Nation,  1865.  Real  estate  agent  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1867-1907.  Originator  of  the  Metropolitan  Realty  Company,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y,    Died  May  18,  1907,  Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N!  Y. 

Married  October  2,  1862,  Jane  Ann  Lamont,  of  Charlotteville,  N.  Y. 
Children :   Florence  Anna,  b.  March  29,  1865,  m.  C.  A.  Sackett ;   Irving 

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Augustus,  b.  August  26,  1866  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1889)  ;   Arthur  Lament, 
b.  April  28,  1870;    Norman  McLeod,  b.  August  7,  1877  (B.A,,  Harvard, 
1900). 
Address  of  vi^idow:    5  Beekman  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

668.  *ICHABOD  SIMMONS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863;  D.D.,  Fort 
Wayne  College  (now  Taylor  University),  1890.  ^.  T,  $.  B.  K.  Born 
December  24,  1831,  Duxbury,  Mass. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed  at 
Simsbury,  Conn.,  1860-62;  George  St.,  New  Haven,  1862-64;  Bridgeport, 
1864-66;  Birmingham,  1866-69;  Second  Church,  Norwalk,  1869-72; 
Eighteenth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1872-75;  South  Third  St.,  Brooklyn, 
1875-77;  Fleet  St.,  Brooklvn,  1877-80;  Janes  Church,  Brooklyn, 
1880-83.  Presiding  Elder  of  Brooklyn  District,  1883-87 ;  of  New  York 
District,  1887-88.  Stationed  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1888-91 ;  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  1891-96;  First  Church,  Hartford,  1896-98.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888.  Died  April  14,  1898,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Married  July  4,  i860,  Harriet  Newell  Bull,  of  Old  Saybrook,  Conn, 
Children:  Marie  Annette,  b.  July  4,  1862;  Harriet  Ellen,  b.  July  22, 
1864;    Marcia  Ann,  b.  July  22,  1864. 

Address  of  widow:    780  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

669.  HENRY  MOORE  SIMPSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  Born 
August  17,  1837,  London,  England. 

Studied  theology,  and  engaged  in  business,  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1860-61.  Taught  in  Elm  Park  Collegiate  Institute,  Litchfield,  Conn.; 
studied  theology  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1861-62.  Joined  Newark  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  1862-63 ; 
Passaic,  1863-64;  Englewood,  1864-66;  Irvington,  1866-67;  Westfield, 
1867-68;  Newmarket,  1868-69;  Hudson  City  (West  End),  1869-71; 
West  Side  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  1871-74;  Stapleton,  Staten  Island, 
1874-76;  South  Orange,  1876-77;  Branchville  and  Frankfort  Plains, 
1877-78;  Metuchen  and  Dover,  1878-79;  Mendham,  1879-80;  Worten- 
dyke,  1880-1881 ;  Hillsdale  and  Pearl  River,  1881-82 ;  Roselle.  1882-85 ; 
Bayonne,  1885-88;  Paterson,  1888-92.  Chaplain  at  Dr.  Strong's  Sani- 
tarium, Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1892-98.  Stationed  at  Asbury  Church, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1898-1902;  Roselle,  1902-04;  Metuchen,  1904-06. 
Supernumerary,  1906.  Member,  Advisory  Council  on  Religious  C^on- 
gresses  of  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893. 

Married  January  23,  1879,  Mrs.  Maria  Eliza  Duncan,  of  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  who  died  February  14,  1882.  Married  January  3,  1899, 
Anna  Amelia  Dennitt,  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  who  died  November  26,  1905. 

Address :    14  Elm  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

670.  *SEYMOUR  AUGUSTUS  SMITH.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  Octo- 
ber 6,  1837,  Fairfield,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Fairfield  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1861-62.  Enlisted  in  i52d  Regi- 
ment, N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862.    Died  October  28,  1862. 

671.  *WILLIAM  LAWTON  SPALDING.  B.A.  #.  N.  0.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  July  16,  1836,  Eastford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Saint  James,  N.  Y.,  1860-61.  Studied  law  in  Danielson, 
Conn.,  1861-62.  Second  lieutenant,  Co.  D,  i8th  Conn.  Volunteers,  1862. 
Afterwards  lieutenant  and  captain  of  Cp.  B.  Provost  marshal  in 
Hagerstown,  Md.,  1863.  Killed  May  15,  1864,  in  the  battle  of  New 
Market,  Va. 

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672.  ♦SAMUEL  MARTIN  STILES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  A.  A.  <^. 
Born  January  19,  1834,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Milburn,  N.  J.,  1860-61.  Joined  Newark  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Union  Circuit,  N.  J.,  1861-62;  Hacken- 
sack,  1862-64;  Chatham  and  Livingston,  1864-66;  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y., 
1866-68.  Stenographic  reporter  and  teacher  of  phonography  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. ;  preached  occasionally,  1868-76.  Stenographer  for  ^tna 
Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. ;  preached  frequently, 
1876-1904.     Died  January  24,  1904,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Married  June  23,  1861,  Lizzie  White,  of  Whiting,  Vt.  Children: 
Anna  Josephine,  b.  May  30,  1863;  Charles  Wardell,  b.  May  14,  1867 
(class  of  1889). 

Address  of  widow:    Asbury  Park,  N.  J, 


673.  *CHARLES  NELSON  STOWERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863. 
A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K  Bom  September  24,  1835,  Prospect  (now  Stockton), 
Me. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1860-62.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Principal  of  an 
academy,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. ;  preached  in  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  1862-64. 
Transferred  to  Oneida  (now  Central  New  York)  Conference,  1864. 
Stationed  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  1864-65 ;  Oneida,  1865-66.  Acting  Presi- 
dent of  Upper  Iowa  University,  1866.  Professor  of  ISIathematics  in 
Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1867-69.  Transferred  to  Wisconsin  Con- 
ference, 1868.  President  of  Upper  Iowa  University,  1869-70.  Stationed 
at  First  Church,  Janesville,  Wis.,  1870-71;  White  Water,  1871-74; 
Summerfield  Church,  Milwaukee,  1874-75.  Health  failed;  taught 
school  in  White  Water,  Wis.,  1875-76.  Stationed  at  White  Water,  Wis., 
1876-77.  U.  S.  Indian  Agent  at  Fort  Lemhi,  Idaho,  1877-78.  Stationed 
at  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  1878-80.  Transferred  to  Minnesota  Conference, 
1880.  Stationed  at  Fargo,  Dak.,  1880-81 ;  Faribault,  Minn.,  1881-82. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Mankato  District,  1882-87.  Stationed  at  Franklin 
Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1887-89;  Forest  Heights.  Minneapolis, 
1889-91.  Health  failed ;  spent  the  winter  in  Florida,  1891-92.  Super- 
numerary, residing  in  Hamline,  Minn.,  1892-94.  Superannuated,  resid- 
ing in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894-96.  Died  March  2,  1896,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Married  June  29,  i860,  Maria  L.  Bowen,  of  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
July  13,  1887.  Married  March  24,  1889,  Mrs.  Nellie  V.  Kingsbury,  of 
Winona,  Minn.  Children :  Charles  Elias,  b.  November  29,  1861 ;  Edward 
James,  b.  December  15,  1862;  Josephine  Maria,  b.  May  17,  1864  (B.A., 
Hamline,  1887),  m.  Professor  A.  Z.  Drew;  Hattie  Emma,  b.  October 
13,  1869,  d.  January  14,  1871 ;  Perley  Rundlette,  b.  February  9,  1871 ; 
Helen  Esterly,  b.  December  9,  1875,  d.  May  19,  1878. 

Address  of  widow:    509  East  Green  St.,  Champaign,  111. 


674.  SYLVESTER  EMORY  STRONG.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863;  M.D., 
New  York  University,  1862.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  2,  1837,  Palen- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine  in  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1860-62.  Acting  medi- 
cal director  in  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63.  Associate  proprietor  of  a  sani- 
tarium, Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1863-91 ;    proprietor,  1891 . 

Married  March  3,  1863,  Anna  A.  Ray,  of  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Children : 
Sylvester  Ray,  b.  April  8,  1865,  d.  September  18,  1865 ;  Anna  Louise, 
b.  June  3,  1867,  m.  J.  B.  Yates;  Emma  Cruttenden,  b.  March  26,  1871, 
m.  Dr.  E.  A.  Palmer. 

Address:    Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

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675.  *BYRON  DORMER  STURDEVANT.  B.A.;  M.A.  1863. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  January  5,  1834,  Skinners  Eddy,  Pa. 

Assistant  marshal,  employed  in  taking  the  census  of  Luzerne  County, 
Pa.,  1860-61.  Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1861. 
Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Taught  and  preached 
in  Kingston,  Pa.,  1864-66.  Stationed  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  1866-69. 
Located;  went  South,  on  account  of  poor  health,  1869.  Died  January 
30,  1870,  near  Savannah,  Ga. 

Married  November  9,  1864,  Minnie  Mott,  of  Blakely,  Pa.,  who  died 
in  1867. 

676.  *SANFORD  BENTON  SWEETSER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863. 
^.  T.     Born  May  23,  1839,  Cliftondale,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Harvard  Square,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1860-61.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at  Mendon, 
Mass.,  1861-62;  Westboro,  1862-64;  South  Danvers  (now  Peabody), 
1864-67;  South  St.,  Lynn,  1867-70;  Union  Church,  Charlestown, 
1870-72,  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1872-73.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1873-75.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1875. 
Stationed  at  Melrose,  Mass.,  1875-77;  Webster,  1877-80;  Grace  Church, 
Springfield,  1880-83 ;  Prospect  St.,  Gloucester,  1883-86 ;  Central  Church, 
Lowell,  1886-88;  Beverly,  1888-89.  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Bangor, 
Me.,  1889-90.  Stationed  at  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1890-91;  Warren, 
1891-93;  Marlboro,  1893-96;  South  Lawrence,  1896-97.  Died  March  4, 
1897,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Married  August  16,  i860,  Lizzie  Locke  Farmer,  of  West  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  who  died  October  17,  1888.  Married  December  9,  1889,  Rena 
Alice  Crosby,  of  Centerville,  P.  E.  I.,  Canada.  Children:  Albert  Rad- 
din  (No.  1369),  b.  July  15,  1861 ;  Amy  Lovell,  b.  April  28,  1863,  d. 
October,  1863 ;    Charles,  b.  April  19,  1867,  d.  October,  1867. 

Address  of  widow:    Centerville,  P.  E.  L,  Canada. 

677.  WEBSTER  ROGERS  WALKLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863; 
D.C.L.,  Dickinson  College,  1905.  #.  N.  9.  Born  April  19,  1839, 
Haddam,  Conn.     Brother  of  Nos.  1197  and  1198. 

Principal  of  Clinton  Institute,  Conn.,  1860-62;  Lewis  Academy, 
Southington,  Conn.,  1862-66.  General  agent  for  S.  Stow  Manufacturing 
Company,  1866-70.  Connected  with  The  Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Com- 
pany,   director    and    N.    Y.    sales    manager,    1870 .    Alderman    of 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1892-94;  of  New  York  (Borough  of  Brooklyn), 
1902-04,    Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1894 . 

Married  December  25,  i860,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Camp,  of  Durham, 
Conn.,  who  died  February  13,  1910.  Children:  Winfield  Davidson,  b. 
October,  1861,  d.  March  11,  1903;  Mary  Emeline,  b.  December,  1863, 
m.  G.  L.  Irwin, 

Address :  578  Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

678.  WILLIAM  HARTSHORNE  WARDELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1863. 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  August  19,  1836,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Stationed 
at  Kensington,  Conn.,  1860-61 ;  Farmington,  1861-63  >'  Westville, 
1863-66 ;  Ansonia,  1866-68 ;  Waterbury,  1868-71 ;  De  Kalb  Ave.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1871-73;  27th  St.,  New  York,  1873-75;  Rye,  1875-78;  South 
Park  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1878-81 ;  New  Britain,  1881-84.  Presid- 
ing Elder,  New  Haven  District,  1884-88;  New  York  District,  1888-93; 
North  Long  Island  District,  1893-94.  Stationed  at  Allen  St.  Memorial, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-95,    Superannuated,  1895. 

I8S 


I860.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  February  3,  1862,  Harriet  Clementine  Phelps,  of  Meriden, 
Conn.  Children:  George  Phelps  (No.  1459),  b.  January  31,  1863; 
Mary  LaFetra,  b.  May  15,  1867,  d.  October  13,  1894. 

Address :   60  Main  Ave.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

679.  *GEORGE  CLARK  WEBBER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1863;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1867.  Born  November  15, 
1837,  Hallowell,  Me. 

Principal  of  Brainard  Academy,  Haddam,  Conn.,  1860-61.  Studied 
medicine  in  Deep  Riv^er,  Conn.,  1861.  Practised  in  Kennebunk  Port, 
Me.,  1863.  Acting  assistant  surgeon,  U.  S.  Navy,  1863-65.  Practised 
medicine  in  Portland,  Me.,  1865-66;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass., 
1866-67.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Portland,  INIe.,  1867-69. 
Practised  medicine  in  Kennebunk  Port,  Me.,  1869-70;  Millbury,  Mass., 
1870-95.     Died  June  11,  1895,  Miflbury,  Mass. 

Married  November  25,  1863,  Sarah  Porter  Leavitt,  of  Portland,  Me. 
Children:  Howard  Marshall,  b.  January  15,  1868;  Alice  Carlton,  b. 
April  25,  1869,  d.  September  2,  1869;  Frank  Hartley,  b.  April  27,  1874, 
d.  September  4,  1875;    Carrie  Spaulding,  b.  May  29,  1877. 

Address  of  widow :    172  Chestnut  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

680.  JOHN  COLLI  CAR  WILLIAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  May  4,  1834,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Mohawk  Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1860-61.  Principal  of  Mora- 
via Institute,  N.  Y.,  1861-63.  Vice  principal  of  Macedon  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Principal  of  Walworth  Academy,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1864-67;  Jordan  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Norwich  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1869-71;  Holland  Patent  Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1871-73;  Sandy  Creek 
Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1875-76;  Schuylerville  Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1879; 
Cambridge  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1879-83;  Sanquoit  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1883-84.     Retired ;   engaged  in  agriculture  and  poultry  raising,  1884 . 

Married  November  13,  i860,  Fannie  Hannah  Babcock,  of  Holland 
Patent,  N.  Y.  Children:  William  John  Babcock,  b.  July  9,  1866; 
Luella  May,  b.  August  23,  1886. 

Address:    Holland  Patent,  N.  Y. 

681.  *SAMUEL  AUGUSTUS  WINSOR.  B.A.;  M.A.  1863.  Born 
July  6,  1835,  Johnson,  R.  I. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  i860.  Stationed  at  Marlboro,  Conn.,  1860-61 ;  East  Wood- 
stock, 1861-63;  Plainfield,  1863-65;  Mystic,  1865-67;  Greenville, 
1867-68;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1868-69;  Fourth  St.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1869-71 ;  East  Bridgewater,  1871-72.  Transferred  to  Minne- 
sota Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  1872-74;  First 
Church,  St.  Paul,  1874-75;  Red  Wing,  1875-77.  Transferred  to  Hol- 
ston  Conference,  1877.  Stationed  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1877-78. 
Transferred  to  Georgia  Conference,  1878.  Stationed  at  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1878-81.  Transferred  to  Colorado  Conference,  1881.  Preached  on 
Bent  County  Circuit,  1881.  Afterwards  stationed  at  Fort  Collins, 
Boulder,  Trinidad,  Georgetown,  Fort  Lupton,  and  Montrose.  Super- 
annuated ;  engaged  in  fruit  raising  on  his  ranch,  1892-99,  Died  March 
17,  1899,  Montrose,  Col. 

Married  June  26,  i860,  Mary  D.  Lathrop,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who 
died  July  29,  1877.  Married  June  5,  1894,  Mary  Ellen  Goss,  of  Denver, 
Col.  Children:  Laban  Clark,  b.  April  26,  1862;  Alice  A.,  b.  April  10, 
1870,  d.  August  15,  1875;  Grace  E.,  b.  August  10,  1873,  d.  April  26, 
1878. 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  A.  A.  Denniston,   Montrose,  Col. 

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682.  JOHN  YOUNG.  B.A.  #.  B.  K.  Born  March  31,  1839,  Stan- 
stead,  Que.,  Canada. 

Principal  of  Derby  Academy,  Vt.,  1860-62.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1862.  Practised  law  in  Troy,  Vt.,  1862-67;  Derby  Line,  Vt,  1867-81; 
Newport,  Vt.,  1881 .  Member  of  Vermont  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1894-96.     Member  of  Vermont  Senate,  1898- 1900. 

Married  June  3,  1866,  Augusta  Ann  Young,  of  Troy,  Vt.  Child: 
George   Brigham,   b.   April  20,   1867. 

Address:    Newport,  Vt. 


CLASS  OF  IS6U 

683.  EDGAR  HIRAM  BANCROFT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864;  M.Ag. 
(Hon.),  Delaware  College,  1910.  ^.  T.  Born  October  19,  1835,  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1861-62.  Co-principal  of  Classi- 
cal Institute,  Milton,  Pa.,  1863-64.    Engaged  in  farming  in  Brookfield, 

N.    Y.,    1864-65;     in    horticulture,    near    Wyoming,    Del.,    1866 . 

Appointed  member  of  Delaware  State  Tax  Commission,  1891. 

Married  March  4,  1863,  Lucy  Carrie  Langworthy,  of  Brookfield, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Fred  Langworthy,  b.  November  8,  1865,  d.  April  22, 
1866 ;  Frank  Christopher,  b.  December  5,  1866 ;  Jennie  Louise,  b.  March 
17,  1870,  d.  July  28,  1870;  Nellie  Eloise,  b.  December  21, 1871,  m.  W.  P. 
Peach. 

Address:   Wyoming,  Del. 

684.  *JOHN  WESLEY  BARNHART.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864. 
A.  A.  $.     Born  September  9,  1833,  Marlboro,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  1861.  Principal  of  Female  Seminary, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1863-64.  President  of  Fairmount  Female  College, 
Philadelphia,  1864-67.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1867.  Stationed  at  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Tompkins 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1869-72 ;  Forsyth  St.,  New  York,  1872-75 ;  First  Place, 
Brooklyn,  1875-76;  First  Church,  Greenpoint,  1876-79;  St.  John  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1879-81;  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1881-82;  Greene 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1882-85;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1885-88.  Supernumerary; 
resided  in  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1888-97.  Died  January  25,  1897,  Tarry- 
town,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  i,  1862,  Ellen  Frances  Miller,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.     Child:  John  Hendley  (No.  1674),  b.  October  4,  1871. 

Address  of  widow:    Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

685.  *WILLIAM  JAMES  BRAMBLEE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1864.  Born 
September  20,  1834,  Andes,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Unionville,  Conn.,  1861.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Long  Ridge,  Conn., 
1865-66;  Trumbull  and  Nichols  Farms,  1866-67.  In  poor  health; 
preached  in  Bellows  Falls,  Vt,  1867-68.  Died  June  10,  1868,  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt. 

Married  October  16,  1862,  Louisa  E.  Arnold,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  May  5,  1873.    Child :    Mary,  b.  1865. 

686.  *JOHN  STORRY  BRECKINRIDGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864; 
D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1895.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K.  Born  July  12,  1837, 
Augusta,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  771. 

187 


1861.1  GRADUATES. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed 
at  Middlebur>-,  Conn.,  1861-62;  Plymouth,  1862-63;  Bethel,  1863-66; 
Second  Church,  Norwalk,  1866-69;  Birmingham,  1869-72;  Middletown, 
1872-75;  Tabernacle  Church,  Green  Point,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Seventh 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1877-79;  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn.  1879-80;  Sands  St., 
Brooklyn.  1880-83;  Meriden,  Conn.,  1883-86;  Simpson  Church,  Brook- 
lyn. N.  Y.,  1886-87.  Superintendent  M.  E.  Hospital.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1887-1900.     Died  August  28.  1900,  Stamford,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  4,  1863,  Mary  Ashley,  of  Brooklyn,  Pa.  Children: 
Rollin  Ashley,  b.  August  i,  1867,  d.  September  7,  1905 ;  Florence  Ashley, 
b.  September  30,  1874,  m.  H.  E.  Cooley. 

Address  of  widow :    Montrose,  Susquehanna  Co.,  Pa. 

687.  WILLIAM  DAWSON  BRIDGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864.  Born 
February  23,  1840,  Duxburv,  Mass. 

Taught  in  South  Coventry,  Conn.,  and  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.,  1861-62.  Principal  of  Colebrook  Academy,  N.  H, ; 
preached  in  North  Dana,  Mass..  1862-63.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church.  1863.  Stationed  at  Holyoke.  Mass.,  1863-64; 
Chester,  1864-65;  Buckland.  1865-66;  Byfield,  1866-67;  Topsfield, 
1867-69;  Rockport,  1869-71  ;  Marblehead,  1871-73;  Marlboro,  1873-75 ; 
South  Boston,  1875-76;  East  Douglass,  1876-78;  Gardner,  1878-80; 
East  Pepperell.  1880-81.  Supernumerary,  1881-90.  Stationed  at  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  1890-91 ;  Jamaica  Plain.  Boston,  1891-92.  Supernumerary, 
1892-1901.  Superannuated,  1901.  Oflficial  stenographic  reporter  for 
General  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '84.  '88.  In  charge  of  official 
staff  of  reporters.  General  Conference,  1892.  '96,  1900,  '04,  '08. 

Married  November  26,  1863.  Mary  Susan  Sanford  Holway,  of  Boston, 
Mass.     Child :    Florence  Merlina,  b.  October  i,  1869. 

Address :   71  Snyder  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

688.  *NATHANIEL  LINDSAY  BRIGGS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866. 
X.  <ir.     Born  April  i,  1841,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  elocution  with  Professor  R.  G.  Hibbard,  1861-62.  Professor 
of  Elocution,  Bowdoin  College,  Me.,  1862-63.  Studied  in  Theological 
School.  Gardiner,  Me.,  1863-64.  Ordained  deacon  in  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  1865,  and  later  priest.  Rector  of  St.  Thomas's  Church, 
Oldtown,  Me.,  1866.  Assistant  minister  of  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867,  Rector  of  Church  of  the  Reconciliation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1868-70.  Resided  in  Paris,  France.  1870.  Rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1870-75;  of  Emmanuel  Church, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1876-90;  of  St.  Mark's  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1890-93.     Died  March  26.  1893.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  4,  1870,  the  daughter  of  Major  General  Abram  Duryee, 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Nathalie  Duryee,  b.  April  4,  1871 ; 
Allen  Lindsay,  b.  February  14,  1873;  Alexander  Burgess,  b.  April  24, 
1875;    Melville  Potter,  b.  March  24,  1877,  d.  May  7,  1877. 

689.  EDGAR  FREDERICK  CLARK.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1864.  $.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  12,  1835,  South  Windsor,  Conn. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  1862-67;  Willimantic, 
1867-70;  Mathewson  St..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1870-73.  Supernumerary, 
1873-74.  Stationed  at  Provincetown,  Mass..  1874-77;  Warren,  R.  I., 
1877-80.  Located,  1880-81.  Stationed  at  Pleasant  St..  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1881-83;  Thames  St.,  Newport.  R.  I.,  1883-86;  Broadway.  Provi- 
dence, 1886-88.    Supernumerary,  1888-89.    Stationed  at  Stafford  Springs, 

188 


GRADUATES.  [1861. 

Conn,,  1889-92;  Grace  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1892-97;  Plymouth, 
1897-1901.    Supernumerary,  1901-02.    Stationed  at  Little  Compton,  R.  I., 

1902-05.     Supernumerary,  1905-08.    Superannuated,  1908 .      Author: 

History  of  Methodism  in  Norwich;   History  of  Norwich  Masonry. 

Married  April  23,  1862,  Julia  Margaret  Woodruff,  of  Farmington, 
Conn.,  who  died  April  26,  1882.  Married  November  7,  1888,  Helen 
Millar,  of  North  Providence,  R.  I.  Children :  Franklin  Edgar,  b.  June 
25,  1863  (M.D.,  Boston  Homoepathic  Medical  College),  d.  October  6, 
1887;  Frederick  Lincoln,  b.  March  31,  1865;  Silvester  Woodruff,  b. 
October  5,  1868  (M.D.,  Phila.  Medical  College)  ;  Edwin  Noadiah,  b. 
May  4,  1870   (M.D.,  Phila.  Medical  College). 

Address :  439  Fruit  Hill  Ave.,  North  Providence,  R.  I. 

690.  *RICHARD  HUBBARD  DANFORTH.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  5,  1840,  Middletown,  Conn. 

In  business  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1865-81.  Cashier  with  Pratt  &  Co., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1881-85.  Second  assistant  cashier.  Manufacturers'  and 
Traders'  Bank,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1886-1904.  Retired,  1904.  Died 
February  9,  1907,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  7,  1863,  Kate  Everdell  Maas,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Children:  Kate,  b.  October  8,  1865,  d.  October,  1908;  Richard  Eugene, 
b.  October  5,  1868  (B.A.,  Cornell,  1891)  ;  Bertha,  b.  November  27,  1870, 
m.  C.  H.  Wright;  Jessie  Gillespie,  b.  April  25,  1875,  m.  J.  R.  Lee; 
Mary,  b.  December  21,  1876,  m.  Clifford  Marsh. 

Address  of  widow :   165  Mariner  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

691.  *LEWIS  FOWLER  DEWEY.    B.A.    Born  March  23,   1835. 
Captain  in   7th   N.   Y.   Cavalry,    1861.     Major,   2d   Regiment,  U.    S. 

Colored  Troops,  and  chief  of  artillery  and  ordnance  in  Florida,  1865. 
Resided  in  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  1866.  Practised  law  in  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
1867.     Died  November,  1868,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

692.  ROSWELL  SARGEANT  DOUGLASS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864. 
$.  N.  0.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  26,  1841,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Enlisted  in  4th  Conn.  Infantry  (later  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery), 
1861.  Second  lieutenant  in  the  same,  1862;  first  lieutenant,  1863-64. 
In  the  life  insurance  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1865.  In  the  mining 
regions  of  California,  1866.  Engaged  in  the  commission  business  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867-68.  Agent  of  Franklin  Woolen  Company, 
N.  H.,  1869-79;  of  Plymouth  Woolen  Company,  Mass.,  1880-1898. 
President,  J.  L.  Thompson  Manufacturing  Company,  Waltham,  Mass., 
1896— — .     President,    American    Lacing    Hook    Company,    Waltham, 

Mass.,  1898 .     Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 

1892,  1900.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1893-99. 

Married  January  12,  1870,  Frances  J.  Clark,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children :  William  Morgan,  b.  May  4,  1871  (class  of  1892)  ;  Francis 
Sawyer,  b.  February  28,  1873  (class  of  1896)  ;  Marian  E.,  b.  September 
22,  1874,  d.  October  25,  1874;  Richard  Washburn,  b.  July  15,  1876  (class 
of  1901)  ;  Roswell  Leon,  b.  November  14,  1879  (class  of  1901)  ;  Arthur 
Sylvester,  b.  January  16,  1883  (class  of  1906)  ;  Gordon  Clark  (No. 
2672),  b.  January  31,  1886;  Grace  Evans,  b.  October  31,  1890;  Jose- 
phine, b.  March  11,  1892. 

Address :    164  Harvard  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

693.  *FRANCIS  DANIELS  EDGERTON.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Vermont,  1863,  and  Columbia  University,  1864;  M.A., 
Wesleyan  University,  1864.  *.  N.  0.  Born  August  26.  1838,  Chatham, 
Conn. 

189 


1861.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  Berkshire  Medical  College,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1862;  medical 
department  of  University  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  1863;  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864.  House  surgeon  and 
physician  in  Bellevue  and  Charity  hospitals,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864-66. 
Practised  medicine  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1866-1905.  Died  January  19, 
1905,   Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  November  5,  1868,  Amelia  Du  Pont  Cruger,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Henry  Cruger,  b.  May  21,  1870;  Francis  Cruger,  b. 
July  II,  1873  (class  of  1894)  ;  John  Warren,  b.  February  20,1875  (B.A., 
Trinity,  1894). 

Address  of  widow :    Middletown,  Conn. 

694.  *CHRISTOPHER  PAGE  FLANDERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864. 
Born  November  25,  1834,  Landaff,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Springfield,  Vt.,  1861-63;  High 
School,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  and  N.  H.  Conference  (now  Tilton)  Semi- 
nary, 1864-66.  Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867. 
Stationed  at  Wardsboro,  Vt..  1867-69;  Bellows  Falls,  1869-70;  Hart- 
land,  1870-72;  Marshfield  and  Calais.  1872-74;  Weston,  1874-77;  Bar- 
nard, 1877-80;  Union  Village,  1880-82;  Guildhall,  1882-86;  Donville, 
1886-87.  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Hartland,  Vt.,  1887-89.  Acted  as 
supply  in  the  New  England  Southern  Conference;  preached  in  the 
Union  Church  at  North  Truro,  Mass.,  1889-91.  Preached  in  North 
Tisbury,  Mass.,  still  retaining  his  connection  with  the  Vermont  Con- 
ference, 1891-94.  Stationed  at  Bryantville,  Mass.,  1894-97.  Died 
January  22,  1897,  Bryantville,  Mass. 

Married  January  10,  1864,  Mary  M.  Barrows,  of  Weston,  Vt.,  who 
died  May  5,  1906.  Children:  Charles  Barrows,  b.  March  10,  1865,  d. 
October  25,  1866;   Mary,  b.  December  13,  1869,  m.  W.  F.  Gibson. 

695.  BENJAMIN  SHERWOOD  GURNEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864. 
Born  October  19,  1837,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Residing  in  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  engaged  chiefly  in  farming,  1873 . 

Address :    Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

696.  nVILBUR  FISK  JOHNSTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1864.  A.  A.  $. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  December  25,  1839,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  Pro- 
fessor John  Johnston ;   brother  of  Nos.  563,  741,  and  926. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  dental  materials  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1868-80.  Died  December  17,  1882,  Clifton,  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y. 

697.  *HIRAM  LOAMMI  KELSEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864.  ^.  T. 
Born  August  31,  1835,  North  Danville,  Vt.  Brother  of  H.  G.  Kelsey 
(class  of  1857). 

Taught  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1861-62.  Joined  New  Hampshire  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Union,  N.  H.,  1862-64; 
Littleton,  1864-65;  Plymouth,  1865-67;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Manchester, 
1867-68 ;  Broadhead  Church,  Portsmouth,  1868-70 ;  First  Church,  Clare- 
mont,  1870-73;  (Chestnut  St.,  Nashua,  1873-75.  Pastor  of  Congre- 
gational Church,  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1875-78:  Brockton,  Mass.,  1878-83; 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1883-89;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1889-91.  Resided  in  Boston, 
Mass. ;  in  the  insurance  business,  1891-95.  Practised  law  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1896-97.  In  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Northwood  Center, 
N.  H.,  1898-1906.     Died  July  17,  1906,  Northwood  Center,  N.  H. 

Married  July  13,  1861,  Sarah  E.  Lummis,  who  died  October  19,  1877. 
Married  June  3,  1879,   Mrs.  Nellie  S.   Moore,  of   Claremont,   N.  H. ; 

190 


GRADUATES.  [1861. 

divorced,  1894.  Married  December  29,  1896,  Mattie  Jane  Home,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.  Children :  Hattie  May,  b.  June  27,  1862,  d.  Novem- 
ber 17,  1864;  George  Lummis,  b.  November  15,  1864,  d.  June  i,  1866; 
James  Hiram,  b.  October  21,  1866;  Florence,  b.  April  8,  1868  (B.A., 
Smith,  1891),  m.  S.  P.  French;  Henry  Fowle  Durant  (No.  1704),  b. 
January  30,  1870;  Lillian,  b.  April  6,  1874,  d.  August  15,  1874. 
Address  of  widow :    Cliffhead,  Northwood,  N.  H. 

698.  *FRANK  CURRIER  MORSE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864.  ^.  T. 
Born  February  23,  1835,  Hopkinton,  N.  H. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at 
Blandford,  Mass.,  1861-62.  Served  in  37th  Mass.  Volunteers;  private, 
then  chaplain,  1862-65.  Preached  in  Leyden,  Mass.,  1865-67.  Left  the 
ministry  on  account  of  failure  of  health ;  went  to  Kansas,  and  engaged 
in  farming,  1868.  Resided  successively  in  Reno  and  Lawrence,  Kans. ; 
afterwards  went  to  Southern  Kansas,  1869-70.  Died  January  14,  1871, 
Ladore,  Kans. 

Married  June  26,  1861,  Ellen  Jeannette  Tuttle,  of  Bristol,  Conn. 
Children :  Leila  Maria,  b.  June  14,  1864,  d.  March  5,  1902 ;  Eula  Emily, 
b.  April  30,  1867,  m.  H.  P.  Swann;  a  son,  b.  May  17,  1870,  d.  September 
14,  1870. 

Address  of  widow :   403  St.  James  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

699.  *WILBUR  FISK  OSBORNE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864.  $.  N.  9. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  January  14,  1841,  Derby,  Conn. 

Served  in  4th  Conn.  Infantry  (later  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery), 
1861-64.    Second  lieutenant  of  Co.  I,  1861.    First  lieutenant  of  Co.  C, 

1862.  Captain  of  Co.  G  (Wesleyan  University  Guards),  1863.  Engaged 
in  manufacturing,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1865-1907.  Died  March  30,  1907, 
Derby,  Conn, 

Married  October  10,  1867,  Ellen  Davis,  of  Oxford,  Conn.  Children: 
John,  b.  October  23,  1871,  d.  February  i,  1872;  Jennie,  b.  November  i, 
1872,  d.  1872;    Frances  Eliza,  b.  May  11,  1876. 

Address  of  widow:   500  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Derby,  Conn. 

700.  *HUBBARD  BESTER  PAYNE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864.  ^.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  July  20,  1839,  Kingston,  Pa. 

Studied   law  in  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.,   1861-63.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1863.  Practised  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1863-92.  Member  of  Penn- 
sylvania Senate,  1874-76.     Died  September  i,  1892,  Kingston,  Pa. 

Married  February  22,  1865,  Elizabeth  Lee  Smith,  of  Plymouth,  Pa., 
who  died  October  15,  1906.  Children:  Louisa  Smith,  b.  January  23, 
1866,  m.  F.  S.  Langdon;  Charles  Bester,  b.  November  26,  1867,  d. 
October  5,  1876;  Hubbard  Barker,  b.  July  7,  1870;  Paul  Draper,  b. 
November  25,  1877,  d.  May  23,  1899. 

701.  *DANIEL  WARREN  RAYMOND.  B.A.,  1864;  M.A.,  1867. 
X.  ^.     Born  March  16,  1833,  Litchfield,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  4th  Conn.  Infantry  (later  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery), 
1861-65.  Commissary  sergeant,  1864.  Second  lieutenant,  1865.  Clerk 
and  bookkeeper  for  W.  &  B.  Douglas,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1865-84. 
Paymaster  for  the  same  firm,  1884-99.  Solicitor  for  ^tna  Life  Insur- 
ance Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1899-1905.  Died  March  14,  1910, 
Hartford,  Conn, 

Married  November  4,  1879,  Ellen  Josephine.^Watrous,  of  Deep  River, 
Conn.  Children:  Grace,  b.  September  14,  1880,  m.  J.  E.  Waterhouse ; 
Edith,  b.  December  17,  1882,  m.  A.  B.  Sperry;    Mary  Frances,  b.  April 

191 


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25,  1885 ;   John  Watrous,  b.  June  2,  1887 ;   Russell  Vernon,  b.  February 
16,   1891. 
Address  of  widow :    Hartford,  Conn. 

702.  *AARON  RITTENHOUSE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864;  D.D.  Dick- 
inson College,  1878.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  14,  1837,  South 
Easton,  Pa. 

Preached  on  Pottstown  Circuit,  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1861-62.  Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862. 
Stationed  at  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1862-64;  Centennial  Church, 
Philadelphia,  1864-65;  Hestonville  (now  Fletcher  Church),  West  Phila- 
delphia, 1865-66.  Transferred  to  Wilmington  Conference,  1866. 
Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1866-69;  Smyrna, 
1869-71.  Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference,  1871.  Stationed  at 
Hestonville  (Fletcher  Church),  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1871-74;  Taber- 
nacle, Philadelphia,  1874-76.  Presiding  Elder  of  North  Philadelphia 
District,  1876-79.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church,  Philadelphia,  1879-82; 
Ebenezer  Church,  Philadelphia,  1882-83.  Professor  in  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, 1883-90.  Superintendent  of  M.  E.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1^-97.  Stationed  at  Fletcher  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1898-1900; 
First  Church,  Media,  1900-01 ;  Morton,  1901-03 ;  Siloam  Church,  Dela- 
ware County,  Pa.,  1903-04;  Eleventh  St.,  Philadelphia,  1904-06.  Super- 
annuated, 1906.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1883-84.  Instructor 
in  Philadelphia  Theological  School  (of  Temple  College),  1904-06.  Died 
May  5,  1906,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Married  March  i,  1866,  Harriet  Ross,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  who  died 
May  17,  1879.  Married  August  19,  1880,  Jennie  Hunter,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Child:    Harriet  Ross,  b.  August  29,  1881,  d.  June  10,  1889. 

Address  of  widow:    1501   Pine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

703.  *JOHN  LINCOLN  STUART  ROBERTS.  B.A.  <i'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  December  25,  1839,  Bostpn,  Mass.  Brother  of  Nos. 
635  and  876. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1861-63.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1863.  Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1863-74.  Judge  of  Probate 
Court,  Middletown  District,  1872.  City  attorney,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1872-74.  Practised  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-96.  Died  August  21, 
1896,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  Januarv  24,  1866,  Nellie  Hall,  of  Portland,  Conn.,  who  died 
March  i,  1893.  Children:  Kate  Elmer,  b.  June  24,  1868;  William 
Hall,  b.  May  28,  1871. 

704.  CHARLES  GREEN  RICH  VINAL.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
January  14,  1840,  Monroe,  Me.     Brother  of  W.  F.  Vinal  (class  of  1864). 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1861-62.  First  lieutenant,  24th 
Conn.  Volunteers,  1862-63.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.     Practising  law 

in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1863 .     Clerk  of  Superior  Court  and  county 

clerk  for  Middlesex  County,  1865-1906.  Judge  of  Probate  Court, 
Middletown  District,  1867-68.  City  recorder,  Middletown.  Conn,  1873; 
town  treasurer,  1879;  mayor,  i894-95-  Member  Conn.  State  Senate, 
1897-1900.     Secretary  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.  1901-04. 

Married  October  19,  1865,  Amelia  A.  Hotchkiss,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address :  341  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

705.  GEORGE  WHITEFIELD  WARNER.  B.A.,  <Ir.  T.  Born 
August  31.  1835.  Kirkland,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Union  School,  Waterloo,  Iowa,  1862-63.  Preached  and 
taught  in  Central  Iowa,  1863-68.     Stationed  successively  at  Cedar  Falls, 

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Nashua,  and  Ackley,  Iowa,  1868-73.    Engaged  in  stock-raising  in  Iowa 
and  Western  Nebraska,  1873 . 

Married  Cornelia  M.  Parmele,  of  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Address :    unknown. 

706.  GEORGE  WHITAKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864;  D.D.,  Fort 
Worth  University,  1890.  ^.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  14,  1836,  Boston, 
Mass.     Brother  of  No.  823. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1861.  Stationed  at 
West  Medway,  Mass.,  1861-63;  South  Walpole,  1863-65;  Roxbury, 
1865-67;  Worthen  St.,  Lowell,  1867-70;  Westfield,  1870-72;  Boston 
St.,  Lynn,  1872-73;  Saratoga  St.,  Boston,  1873-74.  Presiding  Elder  of 
Springfield  District,  1874-78.  Stationed  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1878-79; 
Trinity  Church,  Cambridge,  1879-82;  First  Church,  Somerville, 
1882-85 ;  Grace  Church,  Worcester,  1885-88.  President  of  Wiley  Uni- 
versity, Tex.,  1888-91 ;  Willamette  University,  Ore.,  1891-93.  Trans- 
ferred to  Oregon  Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's,  Portland, 
Ore.,  1893-94;  Lincoln  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1894-97;  Beverly,  Mass., 
1897-98;  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1898-99.  President,  Portland  Univer- 
sity, Ore.,  1899- 1900.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1900-05;  Centralville,  Lowell,  1905-07;  Orient  Heights,  East  Boston, 
1907-08.     Supernumerary,  1908 — - — . 

Married  June  22,  1861,  Harriet  Clarke,  of  Forestville,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren: George  Edgar,  b.  September  8,  1862  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1886)  ; 
a  son,  b.  September  11,  1865  (deceased)  ;  Harriet  Clarke,  b.  January 
II,  1868,  d.  July  26,  1883;  John  Holland,  b.  August  16,  1872  (B.A., 
Portland  Univ.). 

Address:    14  Cedar  St.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

707.  NATHAN  WILLIS  WILDER.  B.A.;  M.A.  1864.  A.  A.  $. 
Born  February  25,  1835,  Granville,  Vt.  Brother  of  No.  824,  and  of 
R.  H.  Wilder  (class  of  1861). 

Principal  of  Meriden  Institute,  Conn.,  1861-62.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  West  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1862-64;  Windsor,  1864-65.  Transferred  to  Vermont  Con- 
ference, 1865.  Stationed  at  Putney,  Vt.,  1865-67;  Wilmington,  1867-70; 
Woodstock,  1870-73;  Bellows  Falls,  1873-75;  Swanton,  187S-76; 
Alburg,  1876-79;  Morrisville,  1879-81;  Fairfax  and  Fletcher,  1881-83; 
Essex  and  Jericho,  1883-86 ;  Newbury,  1886-89 ;  .  Derby  and  Newport, 
1889-91 ;  Derby,  1891-94.  Town  superintendent  of  schools,  Derby,  Vt., 
1891-93.  Supernumerary,  residing  at  Watertown,  Conn.,  1894-99. 
Superannuated,  1899.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1884-88. 

Married  May  7,  1862,  Jane  A.  Hubbard,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children :  Frank  Willis,  b.  May  9,  1863 ;  Anna  Lincoln,  b.  September 
19,  1865,  d.  September  13,  1867;  Alice  Grant,  b.  August  18,  1868,  d. 
January  11,  1877;  Mary  Frances,  b.  March  14,  1870;  Henry  Hubbard, 
b.  June  18,  1873;  Edmund  Janes,  b.  February  27,  1876;  George  Pascal, 
b.  April  16,  1879. 

Address :    Watertown,   Conn. 

708.  *RI CHARD  SEAMAN  WILLIAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1864. 
X.  ^.     *.  B.  K.     Born  April  4,  1841,  Searingtown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Cabot,  Vt.,  1862-63.  Bookkeeper  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1863-65.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  dental  materials. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-96.    Died  April  15,  1896,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  January  6,  1881,  Mary  Elizabeth  Abel,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Address   of  widow:    Lebanon,   Conn. 

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CLASS  OF  J862. 

709.  *ANDREW  PURDY  AIKEN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1865.  <ir.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  29,  1834,  Galway,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Chestnut  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1862-63 ; 
East  Greenwich,    1863-65 ;     Provincetown,    Mass.,    1865.     Died   August 

23,  1868,  Palmer,  Mass. 

Married  April  20,  1864,  Abbie  A.  Wild,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Address  of  widow :  330  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

710.  JOHN  EMORY  ANDRUS.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February 
16,  1841,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  H.  J.  Andrus  (class  of  1868). 

Taught  in  Bergen,  N.  J.,  1862-64.  Principal  of  Schuylerville  Acad- 
emy, N.  Y.,  1865-66.  Member  of  firm.  Reed,  Carnrick  &  Andrus, 
manufacturing  chemists,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866.  Chemist,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1873-76.     Treasurer  (later  president)  of  New  York  Pharmacal 

Association,  1877 .     President  of  Palisade  Manufacturing  Company. 

Treasurer  of  Arlington  Chemical  Company.  Mayor  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
1903.     Representative    of    19th    New    York    District,    U.    S.    Congress. 

1904 .    Trustee   of   Wesleyan   University,    1889 .    Treasurer   of 

the  University,  1892-1902. 

Married  June  23,  1869,  Julia  Maria  Dyckman,  who  died  December 

24,  1909.  (Children:  Mary,  b.  July  24,  1870,  m.  W.  H.  Taylor  (No. 
1818);  William  Loyal  (No.  1735),  b.  September  2,  1872;  Edith  (No. 
1983),  b.  April  23,  1874,  m.  F.  M.  Davenport  (No.  1549)  ;  Marguerite, 
b.  October  24,  1875;  Jessamine,  b.  November  9,  1878,  d.  October  10, 
1880. 

Address :    Yonkers,  N,  Y. 

711.  *WILLIAM  RANNEY  BALDWIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865. 
Sk.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  October  24,    1840,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Principal  of  Warrensburg 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Taught  in  Conn.  Literary  Institution,  Suf- 
field.  Conn.,  1864-65.  Principal  of  High  School,  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1865-68;  Academic  Institute,  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Engaged  in  life 
insurance;  resided  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1869-76. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister.  1877.  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Oxford, 
N.  Y.,  1877-82;  Bradford,  Pa.,  1882-84;  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  1884-91; 
Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1891-97.  Retired;  resided  in  Friendship,  N.  Y., 
1897-1906.     Died  June  26,  1906,  Friendship,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  15,  1863,  Laura  Malinda  Prior,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.     Child:    Hattie  Prior,  b.  August  5,  1864,  m.  A.  M.  Wellman. 

Address  of  widow :   Friendship,  N.  Y. 

712.  THOMAS  FRANCIS  BARNSWELL.  B.S.  Born  August 
6,  1841,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bookkeeper  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  1873-75.  Studied  law  in  Mystic, 
Conn.,  1875-77;    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-79.     Practising  law,  1879 . 

Married  July  2,  1872,  Alice  Elizabeth  Reed,  of  Bath,  Me.  Child: 
Thomas  Albert,  b.  February,  1874,  d.  August  17,  1874. 

Address :    unknown. 

713.  HENRY  WARD  BENNETT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1865;  D.D., 
1893.     A.  A.  *.     Born  x\pril  4,  1835,  Constableville,  N.  Y. 

194 


GRADUATES.  [1862. 

Taught  in  Belleville  College,  Ontario,  Canada,  1862-63;  Fairfield 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1863-65.  Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New 
York)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Stationed  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y., 
1865-67;  Heuvelton,  1867-69;  Ogdensburg,  1869-71;  Lowville, 
1871-74;  Adams,  1874-75;  Ilion,  1875-78;  Fulton,  1878-81.  Presiding 
Elder  of  Herkimer  District,  1881-85.  Stationed  at  South  St.,  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  1885-88.  Presiding  Elder  of  St.  Lawrence  District,  1888-94. 
Stationed  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  1894-96;    Norwood,  1896-99.    Assistant  at 

Ilion,   N.  Y.,   1899-1900.     Superannuated,   1900 .    Trustee  of   Wes- 

leyan  University,  1874-78,  1893-98.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1884. 

Married  March  10,  1864,  Elizabeth  Dextater  Blackstone,  of  Adams, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Manning  Blackstone  (No.  1941),  b.  August  30,  1872; 
Bertha  Ilione,  b.  February  26,  1877. 

Address :   45  John  St.,  Ilion,  N.  Y. 

714.  HENRY  MARTIN  BLAKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865;  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  1869.  X.  ■*■.  Born  November  29, 
1836,  Monmouth,   Me. 

Principal  of  Limerick  Academy,  Me.,  1862-63 ',  High  School,  Monroe, 
Wis.,  1863-65.  Studied  in  Medical  School  of  Maine,  Brunswick,  Me., 
1867-68;  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1868-69.     Practised   medicine   in   Readfield,   Me.,    1869-75;     Monmouth, 

Me.,    1875 •     Member  of    Maine   State   Legislature,    1909.    Trustee 

of  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary. 

Married  August  19,  1863,  Frances  C.  Pierce,  of  Monmouth,  Me., 
who  died  May  27,  1902.  Children:  Frederick  Kibby,  b.  October  17, 
1868;    Bertha,  b.  May  25,  1879,  m.  N.  M.  MacCrillis. 

Address:    Monmouth,  Me. 

715.  JOHN  MERRILL  CALDWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865;  D.D., 
Mount  Union  College,  1890.  X.  ■*■.  Born  August  29,  1839,  Rockland, 
Me.     Brother  of  Asbury  Caldwell  (class  of  1864). 

Enlisted  in  2d  Conn.  Volunteers ;  discharged  on  account  of  sickness, 
1861.  Preached  in  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1862-63.  Joined  Maine  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1863-65 ;  Hallowell, 
1865-66.  Went  to  Dubuque,  Iowa,  on  account  of  ill  health;  preached  at 
Maine  St.  Church,  1866-67.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference, 
1867.  Principal  of  Rock  River  Seminary,  Mount  Morris,  111.,  1867-69. 
Stationed  at  Princeton,  111.,  1869-71;  Rockford,  1871-73;  Joliet, 
1873-75;  Ada  St.,  Chicago,  1875-78;  Western  Ave.,  Chicago,  1878-81. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Joliet  District,  1881-85.  Stationed  at  Oakland, 
Chicago,  111.,  1885-90;  South  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  1890-95;  Park  Ave., 
Chicago,  1895-97.  Presiding  Elder  of  Chicago,  West  District,  1897- 
1901.  Stationed  at  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  1901-03.  Retired  to  a  farm 
in   O'Neill,    Nebr.,    1903.     Pastor   of    Presbyterian    Church,    Coleridge, 

Nebr.,  1906 .    Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892. 

Author  (in  collaboration)  :    The  Jew  and  the  Gentile. 

Married  July  10,  1865,  Emma  M.  Hill,  of  Kennebunk,  Me.  Chil- 
dren :  Susan  ()live,  b.  July  6,  1867,  m.  J.  I.  Merrill ;  Asbury,  b.  October 
13,  1868;  Mavolta  Mercer,  b.  October  21,  1870,  m.  Dr.  A.  S.  Pease; 
Anna,  b.  September  17,  1872,  d.  December  21,  1872;  Emma,  b.  October 
18,  1873,  d.  January  16,  1874;  Florence,  b.  February  18,  1877,  d.  April 
6,  1879;    Calla  Marie,  b.  August  28,  1881,  m.  N.  S.  Leane. 

Address :    Coleridge,  Nebr. 

716.  *WILLIAM  FRANCIS  COMFORT.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
October  23,  1839,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Brother  of  No.  556. 

IQ5 


31862.]  GRADUATES. 

Principal  and  proprietor  of  a  commercial  college,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
1862-68.  Principal  of  Classical  Institute,  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1868-71 ;  High 
School,  Millport,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Bookkeeper,  Horseheads,  N.  Y., 
1872-75.  Principal  of  a  school.  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1875-77,  Taught  in 
Chemung  County,  N.  Y.,  1877-81.     Died  March  2,  1887. 

717.  *HENRY  LESTER  DICKINSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865. 
*.  N.  9.     Born  October  10,  1835,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

Principal  of  public  schools,  Danville,  111.,  1862-64.  Special  agent  of 
Conn.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  in  Springfield,  111.,  and  Chi- 
cago, III.,  1864-71.  Member  of  firm,  Stearns,  Dickinson  &  Co.,  general 
agents  of  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  for  Illinois,  1871-81. 
Died  August  18,  1881,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  April  16,  1866,  Josephine  Mary  Gleason,  of  Chicopee  Falls, 
Mass.     Child :   Dora  Louise,  b.  September  13,  1870,  d.  March  19,  1886. 

Address  of  widow :    Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

718.  *GEORGE  ALLEN  ENGLAND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1865.  ^I'.  T. 
Born  March  10,  1837,  North  Fairfax,  Vt. 

Joined  Wisconsin  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at 
Berlin,  Wis.,  1863-64.  Transferred  to  St.  Louis  Conference,  1864. 
Stationed  at  Simpson  Chapel,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1864-65.  Transferred  to 
Wisconsin  Conference,  18155.  Stationed  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  1865-67; 
Asbury  Church,  Milwaukee,  1867-69;  Kenosha,  1869-70.  Spent  the 
winter  in  Georgia  and  Florida,  on  account  of  health,  1870-71.  Super- 
annuated, 1871-73.  Assistant  superintendent  of  the  Chicago  Relief 
and  Aid  Society,  1871-73.  Transferred  to  Colorado  Conference,  1873. 
Stationed  at  Cheyenne,  Col.,  1873-74;  Boulder  City,  1874-76.  Chaplain, 
U.  S.  Army,  Fort  McPherson,  Nebr.,  1876-78;  Fort  Wallace,  Kans., 
1878-79;  Fort  Omaha,  Nebr.,  1879-83.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  Church,  1881.     Died  December  4.  1883,  Omaha,  Nebr, 

Married  September  22,  1863,  Hannah  Pearl  Lyon,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  December  17,  1907.  Children:  Ruth  Pearl,  b.  August 
20,  1865,  d.  October  18.  1866;  Paul  WiUard.  b.  May  14,  1868  (B.S., 
.Ma?«  Inst,  of  Tech..  1891);  Florence  Pearl,  b.  September  11,  1869, 
m.  W.  A,  Nosworthy;  Grace,  b.  April  25,  1872,  d.  October  3,  1872; 
George  Allan,  b.  February  9,  1877  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1903). 

719.  *SAMUEL  STEPHEN  ETHRIDGE.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Iowa 
State  University,  1866.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  March  i,  1838,  Sandwich.  N.  H. 
Brother  of  Albert  Ethridge   (class  of  1853). 

Taught  in  Dover  Academy,  111.,  1862-64.  Sergeant,  47th  Iowa 
Volunteers,  1864.  Deputy  clerk  of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  for  District 
of  Iowa,  1865.  U.  S.  commissioner  for  District  of  Iowa,  1867,  In 
office  of  collector  of  internal  revenue,  1867-70.  Practised  law  in  Des 
Moines,  Iowa,  1871-1909.  U.  S.  deputy  marshal  of  Des  Moines  District, 
Iowa,  1874-75.  Referee  in  bankruptcy.  Died  June  7,  1900,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa. 

Married  October  i,  1874,  Mattie  Le  Bosquet,  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Children:  Henry  Le  Bosquet,  b.  November  19,  1875,  d.  August  17, 
1876;    Charles  Albert,  b.  February  18,  1879. 

Address  of  widow:   3605  Grand  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

720.  *EZRA  HALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865.  $.  N.  O.  ^.  B.  K.  Born 
May  II,  1835,  Marlboro,  Conn. 

Admitted  to  the  bar;  member  of  Conn.  Senate,  1863.  Member  of 
Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1864.  Practised  law  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1865-77.     Publisher  of  The  Hartford  Post,  1868.     Member  and 

196 


GRADUATES.  [1862. 

president  pro  tempore  of  Conn.  Senate,  1871.  Died  November  3,  1877, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Married  November  4,  1868,  Fanny  Thompson  Pease,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.  Children:  Robert  Ezra,  b.  July  10,  1871  (Ph.B.,  Yale,  1893); 
Elizabeth,  b.  December  23,  1876. 

Address  of  widow:    Mrs.  William  Porter,  Hartford,  Conn. 

721.  *WILLIAM  I  JOHNSON.  B.S.  Born  October  18,  1832, 
Sodus,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  caring  for  his  aged  and  feeble  father,  1863.  Died 
November  21,  1863,  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

722.  CRANSWICK  JOST.  B.A. ;  M.A..  1866;  D.D.,  University 
of  Mount  Allison,  1893.  "^.  T.  «S>.  B.  K.  Born  August  25,  1838,  Guys- 
boro,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

Joined  Wesleyan  Conference  of  Eastern  British  America,  1862. 
Stationed  at  Country  Harbor,  N.  S.,  Canada,  1862-63;  Sydney, 
1863-64;  Pugwash.  1864-66;  Dorchester.  N.  B.,  1866-67.  Vice  presi- 
dent of  Mount  Allison  Academy;  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Acting 
Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan 
College,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1867-69.  Stationed  at  Richibucto,  N.  B., 
Canada,  1870-72;  Avondale,  N.  S.,  1872-75;  Pictou,  1875-77;  Hills- 
burg,  1877-80;  Liverpool,  1880-84;  Bridgetown,  1884-87;  Parrs- 
boro,    1887-90;     Grand    Pre,    1890-93;     Barrington,    1893-97;     Sydney, 

1897-1900.     Supernumerary,  1900 .     Delegate  to  General  Conference, 

Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  1878.  '80,  '82,  '86,  '90.  President  of  Nova 
Scotia  Conference,  1886. 

Married  July  23,  1866,  Lavinia  Sophia  Morton,  who  died  September 
13,  1891.  Married  June  29,  1894,  Ada  Elizabeth  Elderkin.  Children: 
Harriet  Joanna,  b.  October  10,  1867;  Roland  Morton,  b.  November  i, 
1868  (B.A.,  Mount  Allison,  1891)  ;  Mary  Starr,  b.  January  i,  1872; 
William  Baldwin,  b.  February  27,  1874  (B.A.,  Mount  Allison,  1895),  d. 
November   11,    1897. 

Address :    Bridgetown,  N.   S.,  Canada. 

723.  *JAMES  MARCUS  KING.  B.A.;  M.A..  1865;  D.D.,  1877; 
LL.D.,  Taylor  University,  1893.  ^.  '^-  *•  B.  K.  Born  March  18,  1839. 
Girard.  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  316. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1862-68.  Joined 
Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1866.  Stationed  at  Gansevoort,  N.  Y., 
1866-68;  North  Second  St.,  Troy,  1868-71;  First  Church,  Saratoga 
Springs,  1871-74.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1874. 
Stationed  at  St.  John's  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1874-77;  Wash- 
ington Square,  New  York,  1877-79;  St.  James's  Church.  New  York, 
1879-82;  i8th  St.,  New  York.  1882-85;  Park  Avenue,  New  York, 
1885-88;  St.  Andrew's  Church,  New  York,  1888-91;  St.  John's  Church. 
New  York,  1891-95;  Union  Church,  New  York,  1895-97.  General 
secretary.  National  League  for  the  Protection  of  American  Institutions, 
1897-99.  Presiding  Elder,  New  York  District,  1809.  Corresponding 
secretary,  Board  of  Church  Extension,  M.  E.  Church,  1899-1907;  Board 
of  Home  Missions  and  Church  Extension,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1907- 
Member  for  many  years  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  American  Bible 
Society.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884,  '88, 
'92,  '96,  1900,  '04;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881,  '91,  1901. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1898-1907.  Author:  Facing  the 
Twentieth  Century.     Died  October  3,  1907,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Married  July,  1865,  Nancy  M.  McFarland,  preceptress  of  Fort 
Edward    Collegiate    Institute,    N.  Y.      Children :     Arthur    Marcus,    b. 

197 


1862-63.]  GRADUATES. 

December  12,  1867   (B.A.,  New  York  Univ.,  1890);    Clara  Elizabeth, 
b.  October  10,  1876  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1899)  ;  Robert  Lennox,  b.  December 
12,  1878,  d.  February  21,  1882. 
Address  of  widow:    220  West  107th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

724.  *ENOS  YOUNG  LANDIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  September  8,   1837,   Coopersburg,   Pa. 

Served  with  Spencer's  Howitzer  Battery,  1862.  Taught  in  New 
York  Conference  Seminary,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  1862-63;  principal, 
1863-64.  Served  in  91st  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1864-65.  Vice 
principal  of  Alexander  Military  Institute,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1865-66. 
In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866-73.  In  the  lithographic  business 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1874-1907.  Died  December  17,  1907,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Married  April  29,  1869,  Mary  P.  Miller,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  who 
died  September  5,  1888.  Children:  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  November  17, 
1870,  m.  J.  A.  Whitehead,  d.  January  7,  1905 ;  Percy  Miller,  b.  Septem- 
ber 7,  1873. 

726.  *CHARLES  TAULMAN  REED.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1865.  ^.  T. 
Born  August  22,  1840,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Studied  law  in  Camden,  N.  J.,  1863-65.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865. 
Practised  law  iri  Camden,  N.  J.,  1865-85.  Died  January  7,  1885,  Cam- 
den, N.  J. 

726.  ♦PHILIP  BESSOM  SHUMWAY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865. 
A.  K.  E.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  6,  1836,  Burrillville,  R.  I. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass. ;  also  studied  law, 
1863-64.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1864.  Practised  law  in  Chicago,  111., 
1865-69.  Engaged  in  constructing  railroads,  1869-87.  Secretary  of 
Chicago  &  Paducah  Railroad,  1873.     Died  May  16,  1887,  Evanston,  111. 

Alarried  1867,  Mary  Isabella  Raymond,  of  Evanston,  111.,  who  died 
December  22,  1903.  Children:  Philip  Raymond,  b.  January  31,  1868 
(Ph.B.,  Northwestern,  1889)  ;  Frank,  b.  July  29,  1870,  d.  October  2, 
1870 ;   Josephine,  b.  October  7,  1873,  d.  July  28,  1875. 

727.  *SMITH  WILLIAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865.  Born  July  22, 
1838,  Parma,  N.  Y. 

Taught  and  preached  in  Allegan,  Mich.,  1862-63.  Taught  in  Union 
Academy,  Galesburg,  Mich.,  1863-64;  Albion  College,  Mich.,  1864. 
Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Principal  of  Parma 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1864-65.  Stationed  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  1864-65 ;  Niag- 
ara Falls,  1865-66;  Eden  and  North  Evans.  1866-67;  Lancaster  and 
Elma,  1867-68.  Health  failed ;  located,  1868.  Engaged  somewhat  in 
business,  1868-75.     Died  October  7,  1877,  Allegan,  Mich. 

Married  October  6,  1868,  Helen  E.  Ingalls,  of  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  September  14,  1896.  Child:  Lula  Helen,  b.  February,  1872,  m. 
W.  M.  Wallace. 


CLASS  OF  J863. 

728.  GEORGE  ROBERT  ADAMS.  B.A.  Born  August  26,  1840, 
Charlotteville,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of   Schoharie  Academy,   N.  Y.,   1864-65.     Studied  law   in 

Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  1865-66.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1866.     Practised  law 

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GRADUATES.  [1863. 

in  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  1867-70.  Postmaster  in  Charlotteville,  N.  Y., 
1869.  Practising  law  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1870 .  Prosecuting  attor- 
ney for  commissioners  of  almshouse  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1878-81. 

Married  December  20,  1866,  Emma  E.  Fenton,  of  Johnstown,  N.  Y., 
who  died  November  21,  1905.  Children:  William  Fenton,  b.  January 
19,  1869;  Emma  Mott,  b.  December  24,  1874,  m.  R.  M.  VanGaasbeck  ; 
George  Francis,  b.  February  14,  1878;  Charles  Herbert,  b.  January  27, 
1882,  d.  July  24,  1882 ;   Willard  McNamara,  b.  December  29,  1889. 

Address :    167  Broadway,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

729.  CHARLES    ALBERT   BARNARD.    B.A.    X.   <ir.    $.  >B.   K. 

Born  May  7,  1842,  Augusta,  Me. 

Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  in  Albion  College,  Mich.,  1863. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865.  Assistant  clerk  of  the  Police  Court  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  1865-66.  Assistant  clerk  of  the  Municipal  Court  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  1866-85.  Bail  commissioner  for  Suffolk  County, 
1874-85.    Judge   of   the   Municipal    Court   of   Boston,    Mass.,    for   the 

Brighton    District,    1890 .    Author:     Forms   of    Complaints   under 

Massachusetts  Statutes. 

Married  August  14,  1879,  Ellen  A.  Hunt,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

Address:    45  Parsons  St.,  Brighton  District,  Boston,  Mass. 

730.  *AMBROSE  BLUNT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  Born  November 
14,  1835,  Bristol,  Me. 

Principal  of  Cincinnatus  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1863-67 ;  Deposit  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1867-69;  High  School,  Salem,  Ohio,  1869-71.  In  business, 
Goshen,  Ind.,  1871-76.  Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Goshen,  Ind., 
1876-87 ;  Ligonier,  Ind.,  1887-89.     Died  December  3,  1889,  Ligonier,  Ind. 

Married  June  28,  1865,  Elizabeth  Janette  Lee,  of  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Charles  Lee,  b.  April  19,  1866  (D.D.S.,  Univ.  of  Michigan, 
1892)  ;  James  Griswold,  b.  April  7,  1868;  Georgiana  Cleis,  b.  July  14, 
1871  (Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1896)  ;  Achsah  Margaret,  b.  Sep- 
tember 28,  1872,  m.  G.  F.  Robertson;  Hermione,  b.  April  11,  1876,  d. 
November  3,  1877;  Harry  Earle,  b.  September  22,  1877  (D.D.S.,  Univ. 
of  Michigan,  1900). 

Address  of  widow:    1009  Union  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

731.  WESLEY  DEMPSTER  CHASE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1866.  X.  ^. 
*.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  October  5,  1840,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Ellisburg,  N.  Y.,  1863-64;  Jordan,  1864-65. 
Chaplain,  193d  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1865.  Stationed  at  Geddes, 
N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Supernumerary,  1867-68.  Stationed  at  State  St.,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  1868-70.  Transferred  to  Colorado  Conference,  1870. 
Stationed  at  Central  City,  Col.,  1870-73.  Transferred  to  Northern 
New  York  Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  De  Peyster,  N.  Y.,  1873-74; 
Norwood,  1874-77;  South  St.,  Utica,  1877-80;  Herkimer,  1880-83; 
Gouverneur,  1883-86;  Fulton,  1886-91;  Camden,  1891-94;  Ogdens- 
burg,  1894-99;  Carthage,  1899-1903;  Herkimer,  1903-06;  Centenary 
Church,  Utica,  1906-09.  General  secretary,  New  York  State  Sabbath 
Preservation  Society,  1909 .     Editor:    History  of  F alley  Seminary. 

Married  June  25,  1868,  Emily  Thompson,  of  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
September  30,  1875.  Children :  Clara  Thompson,  b.  February  20,  1871 ; 
Arthur  Willey,  b.  October  30,  1872. 

Address:    135  Seymour  Ave.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

732.  GEORGE  WALTER  COOK.  B.A. :  M.A.,  1866:  Ph.D.,  New 
York  University,  1874.    Born  April  17,  1839,  Stamford,  N.  Y. 

199 


1863.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  elocution  in  Waring's  Military  Institute,  Dutchess  County 
Academy,  Carey  Institute,  and  Poughkeepsie  Female  Academy,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. ;  also  engaged  in  giving  public  readings.  1864-69.  Prin- 
cipal of  Cook's  Collegiate  Institute  for  Young  Ladies,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  1870-85;  Brighton  Heights  Seminary,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y., 
1886-94.     Retired;    removed  to  Tarrytown.  N.  Y.,   1894. 

Married  July  i,  1867,  Janey  Elizabeth  Holden,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.. 
who  died  September  13,  1908.  Children:  Walter,  b.  May  10,  1869; 
Bertha,  b.  May  12,  1877.  rn-  H.  S.  Thayer. 

Address :    Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

733.  EVERETT  KENT  DEXTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  March  15,  1840,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1863-64.  Employed  by  N.  E. 
Educational  Commission  for  Freedmen,  as  teacher  of  colored  soldiers; 
also  served  as  corporal  in  6oth  Mass.  Volunteers ;  assistant  super- 
visor of  government  white  schools  in  Portsmouth  and  Newtown,  Va., 
1864-65.  Studied  law  in  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1865-67.  Practised  law 
in  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1867-70;    Boston,  Mass.,  1870-90.     Retired,  1890. 

Address :   i  Highland  Place,  Boston,  Mass. 

734.  *GEORGE  LYSANDER  EDWARDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866. 
Born  February  25,  1839,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  1863-64.  Journeyman  printer  and  teacher 
in  Brooklyn  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1864-65.  Taught  in  Stamford, 
Conn.,  1865-66.  Printer  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  1866.  Studied  in  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1866-69.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Jamesport,  N.  Y.,  1869-71.  Preached  in  Katonah,  N.  Y.,  1871-72. 
Pastor  of  Congregational  Church.  Baiting  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  1872-74; 
South  Granville,  N,  Y.,  1875-76;  Windsor,  Mass..  1876-78.  Preached 
in  Black  Creek,  N.  Y.,  1879.  Resided  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1879-80. 
Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Westchester,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Proof- 
reader with  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Company,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1881-82.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Bingham,  Me.,  1882-84; 
M.  E.  Church,  Marlboro,  Conn.,  1884-85.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Millington,  Conn.,  1885-97.  Retired;  resided  in  Colchester, 
Conn.,  1897-1905.     Died  December  3,  1905,  Colchester,  Conn. 

Married  December  25,  1871,  Virginia  Malvina  Gaylord,  of  Stamford. 
Conn.     Child:    George  Nelson  (No.  1740),  b.  November  29,  1872. 

Address  of  widow  :   Colchester,  Conn. 

735.  *OLIVER  HADEY  FERNALD.  B.A.;  M.A..  1866;  D.D.. 
Dakota  University,  1888.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  January  19,  1835, 
Mount  Desert,  Me. 

Taught  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  1863-70.  Joined  Providence  (now  New. 
England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  1870-72;  Somerset,  Mass.,  1872-75;  Central  Church. 
Taunton,  1875-78;  Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1878-80;  Portland, 
Conn.,  1880-83;  Rock\'ille.  1883-84.  Principal  of  East  Greenwich 
Academy,  R.  I.,  1884-85.  Transferred  to  East  Maine  Conference.  1885. 
Stationed  at  South  West  Harbor,  Me.,  a885-88;  Bucksport,  1888-90; 
Castine,  1890-95;  Searsport,  1895-98;  Dexter  and  Ripley.  1898-1901. 
Superannuated,  1901.  Supervisor  of  schools.  South  West  Harbor,  Me., 
1887;  Castine,  Me.,  1893.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1888-94- 
Died  July  23,  1903,  Dexter,  Me. 

Married  March  6,  1859,  Hannah  A.  Lopaus,  of  Tremont.  Me.,  who 
died  October  29,  1864.     Married  July  31,  1866,  Amelia  Ruth  Lawton, 


GRADUATES.  [1863. 

of  Leverett,  Mass.     Children:    Flora  Arnette,  b.  August  3,  1861   (class 
of  1884),  d.  April  3,  1882;    Louisa  Lawton,  b.  January  30,  1873. 
Address  of  widow :    South  West  Harbor,  Me. 

736.  RICHARD  HENRY  GIDMAN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1866.     Born  September  14,  1840,  Stamford,  England. 

Taught  in  Manchester,  Conn.,  1863-64.  Studied  in  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  1864-66.  Ordained  Congregational  clergyman,  1867.  Pastor 
of  Congregational  Church,  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Lisle,  N.  Y., 
1869-71 ;  Morris,  Conn.,  1872-75 ;  North  Madison,  Conn.,  1875-84 ; 
Preston,  Conn.,  1884- 1906.     Retired,  1906. 

Married  June  14,  1866,  Susan  R.  Lobdell,  of  Brookfield,  Conn.,  who 
died  July  27,  1877.  Married  September  16,  1880,  Mary  Humphrey,  of 
Marietta,  Ohio,  who  died  March  24,  1906.  Child :  Thusa  Lindsley,  b. 
March  25,  1874,  m-  Rev.  R.  E.  Turner. 

Address :    Lebanon,  Conn. 

737.  *JOHN  HANLON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  *.  N.  G.  Born  June 
23,  1836,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Wash- 
ington, N.  J.,  1863-66;  Hedding  Church,  Jersey  City,  1866-69;  Orange, 
18169.  Spent  winter  in  the  South  on  account  of  failure  of  health, 
1869-70.  Resided  in  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1870-71.  Taught  in  Pen- 
nington Seminary,  N.  J.,  1871-72.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Pennington, 
N.  J.,  1872-75.     Died  January  4,  1875,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Married  October  21,  1863,  Amelia  Bonsall,  of  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Children :  Mary  Louisa,  b.  August  20,  1864,  m.  Col.  Alex.  Brodie, 
U.  S.  A. ;  Eliza  Bonsall,  b.  March  8.  1867,  m.  Walter  Mitchell ;  John, 
b.  March  28,  1870  (C.E.,  Princeton,  1896). 

Address  of  widow :    Bloomington,  N.  J. 

738.  CHARLES  DUDLEY  HILLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866;  S.T.D., 
Claflin  University,  1885.     Born  January  23,  1836,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1863-64.  Delegate  of 
Christian  Commission  in  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1864.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1865-67;  Trinity  Church,  Springfield,  1867-70;  Florence  St., 
Springfield,  1870-73;  Grace  Church,  Worcester,  1873-76;  Common  St., 
Lynn,  1876-79;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  1879-82;  Saratoga  St.,  East 
Boston,  1882-85 ;  First  Church.  Pittsfield,  1885-88.  Transferred  to  Troy 
Conference,  1888.  Stationed  at  State  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1888-91. 
Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1891-96;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1896-99; 
First  Church,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1899-1901 ;  Laconia,  1901-03 ;  New- 
market, 1903-05.  Superannuated,  1905.  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1896. 

Married  November  14,  1865,  Emma  Jane  Martin,  of  Westfield,  Mass. 
Children :  Mary  Emma,  b.  August  8,  1866,  m.  V.  L.  George ;  Charles 
Whitman,  b.  August  5,  1871   (C.E.,  Union,  1892). 

Address :  4  Walker  St.,  West  Gloucester,  Mass. 

789.  WILLIAM  PALLISTER  HUBBARD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1866. 
$.  N.  e.  $.  B.  K.  Born  December  24,  1843,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Son 
of  No.  124. 

Admitted   to   the  bar,    1864.     Practising  law   in  Wheeling,   W.   Va., 

1864 .     Served  in  3d  W.  Va.  Cavalry.     Clerk  of  W.  Va.  House  of 

Delegates,  1866-70.     Secretary  of  Republican  State  Central  Committee. 


1863.]  GRADUATES. 

Delegate  to  Republican  National  Convention,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1872; 
Republican  National  Convention,  Chicago,  111.,  1888.  Member  of 
W.  Va.  House  of  Delegates,  1881-82.  Chairman  of  a  commission  to 
revise  the  tax  laws  of  West  Virginia,  1901-03.  Representative  of 
First  District,  W.  Va.,  in  U.  S.  Congress,  1907 . 

Married  May  21,  1868,  Anna  E.  Chamberlin,  of  Thibodeaux,  La.,  who 
died  June  7,  1901.  Children:  Julia  Payne,  b.  May  18,  1869,  m.  W.  I. 
Kelly;  Nelson  Chamberlin  (No.  1702),  b.  January  25,  1871 ;  Alma 
Russell,  b.  May  13,  1873;  Louise  Pallister,  b.  December  16,  1874,  m. 
Rev.  W.  E.  Hudson ;  Sarah  Pallister,  b.  November  20,  1877,  d.  Septem- 
ber 30,  1881. 

Address:  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

740.  *CHARLES  THURSTON  JOHNSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  October  16,  1838,  Nahant,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at 
Princeton,  Mass.,  1863-65;  Shrewsbury,  1865-67;  Chicopee  Falls, 
1867-68;  Easthampton,  1868-70;  Central  (now  Grace)  Church,  Spring- 
field, 1870-72.  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Nahant,  Mass.,  1872-73. 
Stationed  at  Byfield,  Mass.,  1873-74;  East  Cambridge,  1874-76;  Fitch- 
burg,  1876-77;  Palmer,  1877-80;  Newton  Upper  Falls,  1880-83;  Ipswich, 
1883-85;  Stoneham,  1885-87;  Marblehead,  1887-89;  Winthrop,  1889-91- 
Superannuated;  resided  in  Winthrop,  Mass.,  1891-93.  Died  October 
26,  1893,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Married  July  22,  1863,  Elizabeth  Smith  Edson,  of  Yarmouth  Port, 
Mass.  Children:  Elmer,  b.  May  21,  1866,  d.  May  22,  1866;  Orville 
Edson  (No.  1561),  b.  September  13,  1867;  Wilbur  Clark,  b.  June  20, 
1871  (class  of  1894)  ;  Mabel  Pearson,  b.  July  21,  1874,  m.  Dr.  F.  A. 
Bakeman. 

Address  of  widow :    Winthrop,  Mass. 

741.  ♦MELVILLE  MORTON  JOHNSTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866. 
A.  A.  *.  Bom  July  2,  1842,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  Prof.  John 
Johnston ;    brother  of  Nos.  563,  696,  and  926. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing  water-proof  ammunition.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1863-64.  Manufacturer  and  dealer  in  dental  materials.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1865-81.  Engaged  in  the  management  of  the  S.  S.  White  Dental 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-91.  Went  to  Southern 
California  for  his  health,  1892.     Died  April  2,  1892,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Married  January  26,  1871,  Ellen  M.  Wheeler  of  Zanesville,  Ohio. 
Children:  Albert  Wheeler,  b.  October  27,  1871  (class  of  1893)  ;  Louise 
Hamilton,  b.  August,  1873,  m.  E.  S.  Grant;  Ellen  Morton,  b.  August, 
1873,  m.  Curtis  Williams. 

Address  of  widow:    2237  Hobart  Boulevard,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

742.  ♦TRUMAN  HIRAM  KIMPTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  <>.  N.  9. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  November  14,  1840.  Hunterstown,  Que.,  Canada. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1863-67.  Principal 
of  High  School,  Jonesville,  N.,  Y.,  1867-68 ;  High  School,  Chicopee, 
^lass.,  1869-73.  Professor  of  Latin  in  Boston  University,  Mass., 
1873-83 ;  also  Professor  of  Roman  and  Constitutional  Law  in  the 
same,  1880-83.  Representative  in  Boston  of  Leach,  Shewell  &  San- 
born, D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  and  the  Macmillan  Company,  1883-1905. 
Retired.     Died  April,  191 1,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  June  30,  1864,  Ellen  Louise  Brown,  of  Granby,  Mass. 
Child :    Frederick,  b.  July  6.  1865,  d.  April  16,  1893. 

Address  of  widow :    664  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 


GRADUATES.  [1863. 

743.  AUGUSTUS  WINSLOW  KINGSLEY.  B.A.;  M.A,  1866. 
f>,  N.  e.     Born  October  2,  1840,  Montville,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Norwich  High  School,  Conn.,  1864-65.  In  business  in 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1865-68.  Joined  Providence  '(now  New  England 
Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  South  Man- 
chester, Conn.,  1868-71.  Supernumerary;  in  business  in  South  Man- 
chester, Conn.,  1871-73.  Stationed  at  Burnside,  Conn.,  1873-76;  Hope 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1876-79;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1879-82:  Burnside, 
Conn.,  1882-83;  Campello,  Mass.,  1883-86;  First  Church,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1886-90;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1890-93;  Central  Church,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1893-95;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1895-98;  East  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1898-1900;  Middletown  and  Newport,  R.  I.,  1900-04;  Niantic,  Conn., 
1904-08.     Superannuated,  1908 . 

Married  October  10,  1866,  Charissa  Ashley  Welch  Davis,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.  Children:  Charissa  Augusta,  b.  July  20,  1870  (M.A.,  Mount 
Holyoke),  m.  W.  H.  Thomson;  Harry  Augustus,  b.  August  31,  1875, 
d.  July  5,  1876. 

Address:    300  Madison  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

744.  *GEORGE  AMOS  NEWCOMB.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  *.  N.  0. 
Born  February  14,  1841,  Boston,  Mass. 

Admiral's  secretary.  North  Atlantic  Squadron,  U.  S.  Navy,  1864.  In 
business  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1865-1906.  Died  December  12,  1906,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Married  February  3,  1869,  Julia  Augusta  Floyd,  of  Medford,  Mass. 
Children:  Edna,  b.  March  20,  1870;  Norton,  b.  February  13,  187 1 ; 
Charles  Lawrence,  b.  May  4,  1872;  George  Amos,  b.  August  20,  1876; 
Harold  Barnes,  b.  September  30,  1884;  Floyd  Turner,  b.  October  22, 
1886;    Dorothy  Christy,  b.  December  18,  1890. 

Address  of  widow :  5716  Gates  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

745.  *JOSEPH  PULLMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866;  D.D.,  1898;  D.D., 
Willamette  University,  1883.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  1839,  Skerries, 
Ireland. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed 
at  Georgetown,  Conn.,  1863-64;  Woodbury,  1864-67;  Seymour, 
1867-69;  George  St.,  New  Haven,  1869-71 ;  6ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1871-74;  Birmingham,  Conn.,  1874-76;  Nostrand  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1876-79;  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  1879-82;  Fleet  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1882-85 ;  Mamaroneck,  1885-88 ;  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1888-93 ;  Bridge- 
port, 1893-98;  Patchogue,  1898-99.  Presiding  Elder,  New  York  Dis- 
trict, 1899-1901.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1888,  '92,  1900.     Died  January  4,  1902,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Married  January  6,  1864,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cook,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Bella  Beeton  (No.  1418),  b.  October  14,'  1864,  m.  C.  S. 
Porter;  Eleanor  Lankford,  b.  May  7,  1866,  m.  Dr.  E.  M.  Clark; 
Mary  Dora,  b.  June  15,  1869,  m.  Dr.  Robert  Lauder;  John  Stephenson 
(No.  1717),  b.  February  25,  1871 ;  Olden  Barneveldt,  b.  November  i, 
1872,  d.  March,  1874;  James  (No  1910),  b.  December  3,  1874;  Joseph 
Cooke,  b.  November  23,  1876  (class  of  1899),  d.  December  15,  1901 ; 
Florence  Palmer,  b.  May  23,  1878,  d.  September,  1878;  Grace  Gas- 
coigne,  b.  February  3,  1880,  d.  February  i,  1896;  Evelyn  Mead,  b. 
February  14,  1887. 

Address  of  widow:   669  Monroe  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

746.  JOHN  CLARK  RAND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1866.  *.  N.  G.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  June  6,  1842,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

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1863.]  GRADUATES. 

In  the  printing  and  publishing  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1863-73. 
Partner  in  the  firm  of  Rand,  Avery  &  Co.,  1873-87;  president. 
1887-89.  President,  First  National  Publishing  Company,  Boston. 
Mass.,  1889-91.  Vice  president  and  resident  manager,  Mass.  Benefit 
Life  Association,  Chicago,  111.,  1891-98.  With  Rand,  McNally  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1898-99.  On  the  staff  of  the  Bradstreet  Com- 
mercial   Agency,    Boston,    Mass.,    1899 .      INIember    of    commission 

to  revise  the  general  statutes  of  Mass.  Member  of  Mass.  Legislature, 
1879-81.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-79,  1881-92.  Author: 
One  of  a  Thousand  (biographical  sketches  of  1000  representative  men 
of  Massachusetts). 

Married  June  6,  1867.  Katharine  M.  Bates,  of  Great  Falls  (now 
Somersworth),  N.  H.  Children:  Katharine,  b.  December  2,  1868,  m. 
F.  S.  Mead;    Philip,  b.  November  27,  1872. 

Address :    108  Mount  Vernon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

747.  MOSES  LEWIS  SCUDDER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  *.  N.  e. 
Born  February  3,  1843,  Charlestown,  Mass.  Son  of  M.  L.  Scudder 
(class  of  1837)  ;  brother  of  Nos.  991  and  1191. 

In  the  office  of  the  Elton  Banking  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn,, 
1863-64;  secretary,  1865.  Treasurer  of  American  Printing  Company, 
and  editor  of  The  Waterbury  American,  1868-69.  Engaged  in  the 
real  estate  business,  in  Chicago,  111.,  1870-81.  Vice  president  of  the 
Equitable  Trust  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-73,  Engaged  in  the 
brokerage  business  in  Chicago.  111.,  1881-85.  Organizer  and  proprietor 
of  the  Investors'  Agency,  1885-1905.  President,  Investors'  Agency, 
Inc.,   1905.     President,  St.  Joseph,   South  Bend  &  Southern  Railroad, 

1897 .      President,    Lincoln    Traction    Company,    Nebr.,     1898 . 

Author:    American  Methodism. 

Married  June  17,  1873,  Clarine  Williams,  of  Lake  Forest,  111.,  who 
died  July  24,  1904.  Children:  Marvyn,  b.  May  20,  1875;  Harold,  b. 
February  8,   1877;     Philip   Johnston;    Lawrence  Williams. 

Address:    52  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

748.  *ISAAC  EDWARD  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  March,  1837,  Sheffield,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Oneida  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1863-64.  Principal  of  a  public  school,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1864-65.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Mount 
Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1865-67;  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1867-68;  Southington, 
1868-71;  Middlefield,  1871-73;  Windsor,  1873-74;  South  Park  Church, 
Hartford,  1874-76;  (Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  1876-78;  Ansonia,  1878-79; 
Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1879-82;  Winsted,  Conn..  1882-85;  17th  St.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Williamsbridge.  1887-90;  Greenwich,  Conn., 
1890-93;  Watertown,  1893-95;  North  Church,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y., 
1895-97.  Supernumerary,  1897-98.  Superannuated ;  resided  in  Mount 
Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1898-1910.     Died  April  12,  1910,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  5,  1865,  Mary  Emma  Freeman,  of  Provincetown,  Mass. 
Children:  Louise  Russel,  b.  April  12,  1866  (B.A..  Vassar,  1887),  m. 
H.  R.  Swift;  Freeman  Harris,  b.  November  30,  1874  (class  of  1896), 
d.  December  18,  1893. 

749.  *WTNFIELD  SCOTT  SMYTH.  B.A.:  M.A.,  1866;  Ph.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1876.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  21,  1839, 
Franklin,  Pa. 

Graduated  at  Eastman's  Business  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y..  1863. 
Principal    of   Wyoming   Commercial   College,    Kingston,    Pa.,    1863-64. 

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GRADUATES.  [1863. 

Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Associate  principal 
of  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1865-68.  Principal  of  Central 
New  York  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1869-78. 
Traveled,  1878-80.  Engaged  in  business  of  school-book  agency,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  and  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1880-81.  Manager,  Ginn  &  Co.,  educa- 
tional publishers,  Chicago,  III,  1882-93.  Vice  president,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  Co.,  educational  publishers,  Chicago,  111.,  1893-1906.  Retired,  1906. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-82.  Died  August  4,  1908,  South 
Haven,  Mich. 

Married  May  16,  1864,  Lavinia  Espey  Line,  of  Newport,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren :  Genevieve  Louise,  b.  March  4,  1866,  m.  E.  H.  Taylor ;  Winfield 
Scott,  b.  November  22,  1872  (B.A.,  Stanford  Univ.,  1895). 

Address  of  widow :   6807  Lakewood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

750.  ♦TIMOTHY  ELEAZER  STEELE.  B.A.  Born  September 
I,  1837,  Bolton,  Conn. 

Studied  law,  1863-65.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865.  Practised  law  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1865-99.  Member  of  Conn.  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1866.  President  of  Board  of  Common  Council,  Hartford, 
1873-74;  vice  president,  1875.  Corporation  counsel  for  the  city  of 
Hartford,  1891-94.  Vice  president  of  Board  of  Street  Commissioners, 
Hartford,  1894-97.     Died  June  30,  1899,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Married  October  24,  1866,  Clara  Jane  Eaton,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
who  died  March  10,  1907.  Children :  James  Eaton,  b.  September  15, 
1869;  Edward  Lee  (No.  1817),  b.  January  29,  1873;  Elizabeth  Sum- 
ner, b.  December  24,  1875  (B.A.,  Smith,  1899),  m.  Dr.  W.  F.  Koelker; 
William  Rich,  b.  March  25,  1878;    Raymond,  b.  April  4,  1882. 

751.  *ALEXANDER  CHILSON  STEVENS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866. 
^.  T.     Born  October  4,  1835,  Hartland,  Vt. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Put- 
ney, Vt,  1863-65;  Brattleboro,  1865-68;  Woodstock,  1868-70;  North- 
field,  1870-73;  St.  Albans,  1873-76.  Transferred  to  New  York  East 
Conference,  1876.  Stationed  at  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1876-78;  York  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1878-81;  Warren  St.,  Brooklyn,  1881-83;  Riverhead, 
1883-85.     Died  July  i,  1885,  Riverhead,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  22,  1863,  Mary  Mathison  (daughter  of  No.  129), 
of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children :  Mary  Mathison,  b.  October  19,  1865, 
m.  B.  F.  Haviland;  Grace  Clara,  b.  December  31,  1867,  m.  S.  B.  Rey- 
nolds; Nellie,  b.  November  16,  1872,  d.  November  20,  1872; 
Elizabeth  Cookman  (No.  1992),  b.  April  22,  1874;  Alexander  Chilson, 
b.  October  9,  1883  (class  of  1906). 

Address  of  widow :    care  of  B.  F.  Haviland,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

752.  FREEMAN  PRATT  TOWER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1866;  D.D., 
University  of  the  Pacific,  1887.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  13, 
1838,  Eastford,  Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed 
at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1863-66;  Meriden,  1866-69;  Tabernacle,  Greenport, 
N.  Y.,  1869-72;  Sands  St.,  Brooklyn,  1872-74;  First  Church,  Nor- 
walk,  Conn.,  1874-75.  Transferred  to  California  Conference,  1875. 
Stationed  at  Alameda,  Cal.,  1875-76.  Transferred  to  Oregon  Con- 
ference, 1876.  Stationed  at  Salem,  Ore.,  1876-79.  Agent  of  Willam- 
ette University,  Ore.,  1879-89.  Presiding  Elder  of  Portland  District, 
1880-81.  President  of  Montana  University^  1889-95.  Transferred  to 
New  York  East  Conference,  1895.  Stationed  at  East  Berlin,  Conn., 
1895-96.     Supernumerary,  1896-97.     Stationed  at  Summerfield  Church, 

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1863.1  GRADUATES. 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  Southport,  Conn.,  1898-1901 ;  First 
Church,  Waterbury,  1901-02;    City  Island,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03. 

Superannuated,  1903 .    Lecturer  in  Free  Courses,  N.  Y.  City  Board 

of  Education,  1903 . 

Married  August  20,  1863,  Mrs.  Julia  A.  Cleveland,  of  Barre,  Mass., 
who  died  July  13,  1893.  Children:  a  son,  b.  and  d.  1864;  Florence 
Hamilton,  b.  August  22,  1870,  d,  September  5,  1870;  Olin  Freeman 
(No.  1728),  b.  March  19,  1872. 

Address :    13  Avalon  Ave.,  Jamaica,  N,  Y. 

753.  ALFRED  AUGUSTUS  WRIGHT.  B.A.;  M. A.,  1866;  D.D., 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1885.  X.  <lr.  $.  B.  K.  Born  December  20, 
1842,  Boston,  Mass. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Middletown,  R.  I.,  1863-65;  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1865-66;  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1866-67; 
Little  Compton,  1867-70;  First  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1870-73. 
Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  Newton, 
Mass.,  1873-74;  Leominster,  1874-77;  Trinity  Church,  Charlestown, 
1877-80;  South  St.,  Lynn,  1880-83.  Professor  of  New  Testament 
Greek,  and  Dean,   Boston  Correspondence  School  of   New  Testament 

Greek,  1882 .     Author:   Text-books,  etc.,  in  New  Testament  Greek, 

used  in  Boston  Correspondence  School;  The  Arts  of  Study.  Editor: 
The    Greek    Student    (1882-85);     The    Boston    Academy    (1886-98). 

Married  October  28,  1863,  Dora  P.  Slade,  of  Bristol,  R.  I.,  who  died 
June  25,  1872.  Married  July  i,  1873,  Abby  F.  Shaw,  of  Fall  River, 
Mass.  Childien:  Rebecca  Isadora,  b.  March  13, 1866,  m.  G.  E.  Benard; 
Charles  Augustus,  b.  June  20,  1872,  d.  July  14,  1872;  Alfred  Wesley, 
b.  January  16,  1876;    Laura  Judson,  b.  August  24,  1885. 

Address:    9  Clinton  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Note.  The  following  thirteen  alumni  completed  their  college  studies 
at  Troy  University;  on  the  closing  of  that  institution,  they  were 
graduated  and  received  their  diplomas  from  Wesleyan  University. 

754.  *ELAM  SMALLEY  PHAEDON  CLAPP.  B.A.  Born  1842, 
Trov,  N.  Y. 

Enlisted  in  125th  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  commissioned  second  lieutenant 
and  afterwards  first  lieutenant,  1862.  Wounded  in  the  Battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  1864.    Died  1864,  Washington,  D.  C. 

755.  HENRY  NORRIS  COPP.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Union  University, 
1865;  LL.B.,  National  Law  School,  D.  C,  1871.  Born  May  13,  1843, 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1863-64.  In  the  cavalry  service,  U.  S. 
Armv;  detailed  as  clerk  in  the  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1864-65.  Taught  in  Washington,  D.  C,  1866-67.  Principal  and  pro- 
prietor of  a  business  college,  Washington,  D.  C,  1867-69.  President 
and  proprietor  of  Consolidated  Business  College,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1869-72.  Examiner  in  General  Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1870-76.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1876.  Assistant  superintendent  of  public 
schools,  Washington.  D.   C,   1876-83.     Practising  law  in  Washington, 

D.   C.,   1883 .     Author:    Public  Land  Laws.   1876.   '80,   '90;    U.   S. 

Mineral  Lands.  1882;  American  Settlers'  Guide,  1882  (27  editions); 
American  Mining  Code.  1878  (18  editions)  ;  Prospectors'  Manual,  1880 
(Seditions).     Editor:    C  op  p's  Land-Owner. 

Married  July  26,  1870.  Mary  A.  Hobbs,  of  Wakefield,  N.  H. 

Address:    707  8th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

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GRADUATES.  [1863. 

766.  JAMES  CLARKE  WATSON  COXE.  B.A.;  MA,  1865- 
Ph.D.,  Cornell  College,  1876;  D.D.,  Wesleyan,  1881 ;  L.H.D.,  Iowa 
Wesleyan  University,  1906.     "ir.  T.     Born  July  9,  1837,  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1862-63.  Taught 
in  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1863-64.  Joined  Vermont  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Stationed  at  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1864-65;  Groton, 
1865-68;  Lyndon,  1868-69;  Springfield,  1869-71 ;  Trinity  Church,  Mont- 
pelier,  1871-72.  Principal  of  Vermont  Methodist  (now  Montpelier) 
Seminary,  1872-73.  Transferred  to  Iowa  Conference,  1874.  Stationed 
at  Division  St.,  Burlington,  Iowa,  1874-77;  Washington,  1877-79;  First 
Church,  Oskaloosa,  1879-82 ;  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn,  1882-85.  Western 
general  agent  of  the  Sunday-School  Union  and  Tract  Society, 
M.  E.  Church,  1885-93.  Financial  agent,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University, 
1893-94.  Presiding  Elder,  Muscatine  District,  Iowa,  1895-1901. 
Stationed  at  Knoxville,  Iowa,  1901-03.  Agent  of  the  Permanent  Fund, 
Iowa  Conference,  1903.  Associate  pastor,  Central  Church,  Oskaloosa, 
Iowa,  1904-1909.  Supernumerary,  1909.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1874-78.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872, 
'84,  '88,   1900. 

Married  1862,  Mary  Frances  Shaw,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
November  11,  1889.  Married  August  29,  1892,  Mrs.  Zerilda  A.  Cald- 
well, of  Elton,  111.,  who  died  December  15,  1904.  Married  February 
9,  1907,  Mrs.  Amelia  H.  Holden,  of  Napa,  Cal.  Children:  Herbert 
Leonard;  Bertha  Maria,  m.  C.  C.  Chase;  Ernest  Watson;  John 
Clarence. 

Address :   955  West  35th  Place,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

757.  ALBERT  DANKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Hobart  College,  1865; 
Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1874.     Born  October  i,  1840,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  St.  Paul's  Church  School,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Ordained 
deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1864.  Assistant  minister 
of  Trinity  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1864-65.  Ordained  priest.  Rector 
of  Christ  Church,  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  St.  Luke's  Church, 
Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  1867-68;  Christ  Church,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y., 
1868-70;  Emmanuel  Church,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1870-80;  Grace 
Church,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1880-88.  Vicar  of  St.  Stephen's  Church, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1888-90.  Rector  of  St.  Ann's  Church,  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1890-94;  St.  Luke's  Church,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1894-1906.  Retired, 
1906. 

Married  November  23,  1870,  Isabella  Stoutenburgh,  of  Coxsackie, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Walton  Stoutenburgh,  b.  January  26,  1874;  Eliza- 
beth Harrison,  b.  August  13,  1876,  d.  May  4,  1877;  Frederick  Harri- 
son, b.  March  20,  1878. 

Address:    37  Oak  Ave.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

758.  DAVID  WESTON  GATES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,   1895.     Bom  July  25,   1835,  Mount  Pleasant,   Pa. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1862.  Stationed  at  Maria- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1862-63;  West  Amsterdam,  1863-66;  Cobleskill,  1866-68; 
Green  Island,  1868-70;  Burlington,  Vt.,  1870-72;  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1872-75;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1875-78;  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1878-81; 
Washington  St.,  West  Troy,  1881-82;  Trinitv  Church,  Albany, 
1882-84.  Presiding  Elder,  Albany  District,  1884-88.  Stationed  at 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1888-93;  State  St.,  Trov,  1893-96;  Rutland, 
Vt.,  1896-1900.  Presiding  Elder,  Troy  District,  1900-06.  Super- 
annuated, 1906 . 

Married  June  4,  1863,  Anna  Hazleton  Robinson,  of  Troy,  N.  Y., 
who  died  October  17,  1868.    Married  April  6,  1870,  Jennie  Elisabeth 

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McChesney,  of  Eagle  Mills,  N.  Y.,  who  died  April  30,  1907.    Children : 
Alpheus  Weston,  b.  March  3,  1864,  d.  August  12,  1886;    Anna  Louisa, 
b.  September  18,  1867,  d.  August  31,  1868;    Catharine  May,  b.  January 
5,  1873,  m.  Dr.  F.  W.  Shipman,  d.  March  5,  1898. 
Address:    Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

760.  *GILBERT  HOLMES  GREGORY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865; 
D.D.,  1885;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1885.  Born  November  28,  1837, 
Modena,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at 
Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  1863-66;  St.  John's  Church,  Newburgh,  1866-67; 
Modena,  1867-68;  Marlboro,  1868-70;  Hedding  Church,  Poughkeepsie, 
1870-72;  Sing  Sing  (now  Ossining),  1872-74;  Bedford  St.,  New  York, 
1874-77;  43d  St.,  New  York,  1877-80;  White  Plains,  1880-82;  109th 
St.,  New  York,  1882-83.  Presiding  Elder  of  New  York  District, 
1883-87.  Stationed  at  St.  John's  Church,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1887-89; 
Cannon  St.  and  Trinity  Church,  Poughkeepsie,  1889-93;  Central 
Church,  New  York.  1893-95;  St.  James's  Church,  Kingston,  1895-97. 
Financial  agent,  N.  Y.  Conference  Board  of  Trustees,  1897-99. 
Stationed  at  Morris  Heights,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900;  St. 
Stephen's  Church,  New  York,  1900.  Died  September  30,  1900,  Kings- 
bridge,  N.  Y. 

760.  *GEORGE  ALONZO  HALL.  B.A.  Born  May  13,  1837, 
New  Castle,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Schagh- 
ticoke,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Agent  of  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  1864-65. 
Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1866.  Stationed  at 
Seventh  Ave.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.,  1866-68.  General  secretary-,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Washington,  D.  C.  1868-76.  State  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1876-1904.     Died  February  22,  1904,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Married  June  13.  1867,  Sarah  S.  Smith,  of  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 
Children  :  Walter  Odell,  b.  April  8,  1868,  d.  August  28,  1869;  Frederick 
Smith  (No.  1745).  b.  June  2,  1870;  Harry  Smith,  b.  May  8,  1872,  d. 
August  10,  1889;  Robert  Smith,  b.  September  15,  1874,  d.  July  i,  1875; 
Sarah  May,  b.  May  19,  1879,  d.  July  31,  1879;  George  Albert,  b.  May 
19,   1879. 

Address  of  widow :   40  North  Willen  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

761.  CHARLES  SWARTZ  HARROWER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865; 
D.D..  1882.  A.  K.  E.  4>.  N.  e.  Born  October  31,  1842,  Waterbury,  Vt. 
Brother  of  H.  D.  Harrower  (class  of  1867). 

Taught  in  Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Stationed  at  Hillside  and  Riverside, 
N.  Y.,  1864-67;  Rhinebeck,  1867-70;  St.  Luke's  Church,  New  York, 
1870-73;  St.  Paul's  Church.  Peekskill,  1873-75;  Central  Church,  New 
York,  1875-78.  Supernumerary,  1878-81.  Traveled  in  Europe,  Egypt 
and  Palestine.  1878-81.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church,  New  York.  N.  Y., 
1881-82;  St.  Luke's  Church,  New  York.  1882-85;  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
New  York,  1885-88;  Central  Church,  New  York,  1888-93;  St.  Luke's 
Church,  New  York,  1893-98.  Taught  in  Drew  Seminary  for  Young 
Women,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1898-1909.     Retired,  1909. 

Address:   245  West  104th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

762.  *PHINEAS  RICE  HAWXHURST.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865; 
D.D.,    Dakota    University,    1891.     Born    October    24,    1837,    Ellenville, 

N.  Y. 

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Principal  of  High  School,  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Joined  New 
York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y., 
1863-66;  Chester,  1866-68;  Pleasantville,  1868-71;  Hudson,  1871-73; 
Cannon  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  1873-76;  Memorial  Church,  White  Plains, 
1876-77.  Presiding  Elder  of  Ellenville  District,  1877-81.  Stationed 
at  Central  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1881-84;  Asbury  Church,  New 
York,  1884-85;  Phoenicia,  1885-87;  Yorktown,  1887-89.  Transferred 
to  Wyoming  Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1889-92; 
Montrose,  Pa.,  1892-94;  Park  Place,  Scranton,  1894-95.  Retired; 
resided  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1895-1906.  Died  September  18,  1906, 
Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

Married  December  31,  1862,  Kate  Hasbrouck  McEwen,  of  Warwick, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Stella,  b.  February  28,  1864,  d.  September  21,  1865; 
Howard  Hornbeck  (No.  1523),  b.  February  10,  1866;  Alma  King,  b. 
September  28,  1867,  m.  E.  H.  Wright;  Wilbur,  b.  November  24,  1873, 
d.  March  i,  1875;    Bruyn,  b.  August  17,  1877. 

Address  of  widow :     792  President  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

763.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  LEGGETT.  B.S.;  M.A.,  Union 
University,  1866;  Ph.D.,  Cornell  College,  1883.  Born  December  29, 
1834,  Chestertown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Whitewater  College,  Centerville,  Ind.,  1863.  Principal  of 
New  York  Conference  Seminary,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  1866-67. 
Taught  in  Maplewood  Institute,  Concordville,  Pa.,  1867-72;  Vermont 
Methodist  (now  Montpelier)  Seminary,  1872-74;  Maplewood  Institute, 
1874-75.  Traveled  in  Europe;  studied  in  University  of  Heidelberg, 
1875-76.  Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1877-79.  In 
business  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-80.     Principal  of  Ward  Academy, 

Pa.,    1881-98.      Engaged    in    lecturing    and    literary    work,     1898 . 

Author :  A  Sheaf  of  Song;  Out-Door  Poems;  The  City  of  Doom, 
etc. 

Married  August  18,  1863,  Sarah  J.  Shaw,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.  Children : 
George  Colfax,  b.  March  27,  1869,  d.  March  27,  1869;  Jerome  Clark- 
son,  b.  November  10,  1870,  d.  in  infancy;  Fannie  Bush,  b.  July  5,  1874, 
m.  William  Howe. 

Address :    Ward,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa. 

764.  JAMES  STEPHEN  LEMON.  B.A. ;  M.A. ;  1865;  Ph.D., 
Columbian  (now  George  Washington)  University,  1896.  Born  June 
26,  1839.  Whitesboro,  N.  Y. 

^Preached  in  Niagara  Falls  and  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Joined 
East  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Taught  in  Marion  Col- 
legiate Institute,  N.  Y.,  1863-65.  Principal  of  Almond  Collegiate 
Institute,  N.  Y.,  1865-66.  Stationed  at  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  1866-67. 
Principal  of  Macedon  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1867-68.  Stationed  at  Grove- 
land,  N.  Y.,  1868-69;  Richmond,  1869-72.  By  division  of  conference, 
became  a  member  of  Central  New  York  Conference,  1872.  Stationed 
at  Troy,  Pa.,  1872-75.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church ;  resided  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1875.  Ordained  priest,  1876. 
Rector  of  Gethsemane  Church,  Westmoreland,  and  of  St.  Mark's 
Church,  Clarks  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1877-82;  St.  Stephen's  Church,  New 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,  1882-86;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1886-94. 
Lecturer  in  George  Washington  University  and  Howard  University, 
1894-96.  Chaplain  of  American  Church,  Munich,  Germany,  1902; 
English  Episcopal  Church,  Leipzig,  1903.  Delegate  to  Congress  of 
Psychologists,  Paris,  France,  1900.  Author :  The  Body  Considered 
in  Relation  to  the  Mind,  1875  I  Requirements  for  Public  School  Teach- 
ing, 1898;    State  Care  of  Dependent  Persons,  etc.    Editor:    Education 

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1863-64.1  GRADUATES. 

and  religious  departments  of  The  National  Tribune,  Washington, 
D.  C,  (15  years). 

Married  August  2,  1862,  Emily  Frances  Miller,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
who  died  December  7,  1899.  Children :  Ida  May,  b.  May  3,  1864,  m. 
Willis  Waterman,  d.  April  10,  1891 ;  James  Frances,  b.  September  21, 
1866,  d.  November  27,  1890;  George  Merritt,  b.  June  30,  1871  (B.A., 
Colgate). 

Address :  31  Park  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

766.  THOMAS  SHIRES  WILES.  B.S.;  M.A.,  1869.  Born 
September  28,  1838,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

In  the  laundry     business  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1864 .     Engaged  also 

in  manufacturing,  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  III.,  1882 . 

Married  October  27,  1864,  Ann  Elizabeth  Brown,  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
who  died  December  7,  1881.  Married  May  8,  1886,  Caroline  Dean 
Pettet,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who  died  January  30,  1888.  Married 
April  26,  1899,  Grace  Lansingh.  Children :  Amabel,  b.  May  2,  1866 ; 
Bertha  Helena,  b.  July  30,  1873,  m.  Rev.  R.  K.  Smith ;   Janet  Dempster. 

Address:    53  Dove  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

766.  *GEORGE  WINGATE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1865.  Born  July  24, 
1837,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1863.  Stationed  at  Kenne- 
bunk  Port,  Me.,  1863-65;  Oxford,  1865-66;  Farmington,  1866-68; 
Strong,  1868-69.  Health  failed;  taught  in  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1869. 
Died  December  4,  1869,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

Married  August  14,  1866,  Etta  M.  Bancroft,  of  Harrisville,  N.  H. 
Children:  Ida  Bancroft,  b.  November  11,  1868,  m.  G.  P.  Hobbs;  Ina 
Brooks,  b.  November  11,  1868,  m.  W.  H.  Hake. 

Address  of  widow :   Mrs.  F.  R.  Bean,  Newport,  N.  H. 


CLASS  OF  J864. 

767.  ♦JACOB  WORTHEN  HALL  AMES.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  7.  1838,  Croydon,  N.  H. 

Preached  in  Berlin,  Conn.,  1864-65.  Joined  New  England  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Mount  Bellingham  Church, 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1865-66.    Died  June  12,  1866,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  July  21,  1864,  Matilda  Mathison  (daughter  of  No.  129), 
of  Middletown,  Conn,,  who  died  November  23,  1888.  Children :  Jacob 
Fisher,  b.  March  24,  1865,  d.  July  22,  1865;  Jessie  Worthen  Hall, 
b.  November  28,  1866  (class  of  1895),  m-  G.  O.  Jarvis  (No.  1801). 

768.  *HENRY  BAKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867;  D.D.,  De  Pauw  Uni- 
versity, 1886.  '^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  i,  1843,  Pennington, 
N.  J.  Brother  of  C.  Baker  (class  of  1843),  F.  Baker  (class  of  1852), 
and  G.  G.  Baker   (class  of  1863). 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1864-65.  Joined  New  Jersey 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Central  Church,  Bridge- 
ton,  N.  J.,  1865-66;  Centenary  Church,  Camden,  1866-68;  Princeton, 
1868-70.  Transferred  to  Kentucky  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at 
Union   Church,    Covington,   Ky.,    1870-73.     Transferred   to   East   Ohio 


GRADUATES.  [1864. 

Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1873-74;  First  Church,  Akron,  1874-76.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati 
Conference,  1877.  Stationed  at  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  1877-79. 
Transferred  to  Newark  Conference,  1879.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1879-82.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, 1882.  Stationed  at  Simpson  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882-85. 
Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1885.  Stationed  at  St.  James's 
Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1885-88.  Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Con- 
ference, 1888.  Stationed  at  Park  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1888-91; 
Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  1891-92.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference, 
1892.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1892-97.  Trans- 
ferred to  Wilmington  Conference,  1897.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church, 
Wilmington,  Del.,  1897-1900.  Transferred  to  Pittsburg  Conference, 
1900.  Stationed  at  Christ  Church,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1900-02.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  York  East  Conference,  1902.  Stationed  at  First  Church, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1902-05;  Middletown,  1905-08;  Patchogue,  N.  Y., 
1908-10.  Supernumerary,  1910.  Died  March  12,  191 1,  Clifton  Springs, 
N.  Y. 

Married  March  31,  1868,  Jennie  Wood,  of  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  June  29,  1903.  Married  May  14,  1906,  Gertrude  Ransom,  of 
Newark,  N.  J.  Children:  Anna,  b.  January,  1869,  m.  Rev.  M.  P. 
Giffin;   Arthur  Shinkle,  b.  April,  1876  (B.A.,  Yale,  1904). 

769.  *JEDEDIAH  DURKEE  BEEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867. 
-*-.  T.     Born  November  26,  1835,  Fairfax,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  1068. 

Associate  principal  of  House  of  Refuge,  Randall's  Island,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1864-65.  Principal  of  Leake  and  Watts  Orphan  House,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1865-66.  Agent  for  a  piano  firm ;  preached  in  Hyde  Park 
and  North  Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  1866-67.  Preached  in  Hyde  Park  and 
Johnson.  Vt.,  1867-68.  Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1868.  Stationed  at  Hyde  Park  and  Eden,  Vt.,  1868-69;  Stowe, 
1869-71;  Milton,  1871-74;  Swanton,  1874-75.  Presiding  Elder  of 
Springfield  District,  1875-79.  Stationed  at  Swanton,  Vt.,  1879-82. 
Principal  of  Vermont  (now  Montpelier)  Seminary,  1882-92.  Super- 
numerary, 1892-94.  President  of  the  Swanton  Suspender  Company; 
also  of  Beeman  Brothers'  Manufacturing  Company,  1893.  Stationed 
at  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1894-97;  Brattleboro,  1897-99;  South  Royalton, 
1899-1902;  Union  Village,  1902-03.  Died  September  18,  1903,  Union 
Village,  Vt. 

Married  December  10,  1866,  Mary  Lovina  Hendee,  of  Moriah,  N.  Y., 
who  died  April  21,  1900.  Married  June  29,  1901,  Mrs.  Bessie  Bryant, 
of  South  Londonderry,  Vt.  Children :  Hendee  Preston,  b.  January  7, 
1870,  d.  July  26,  1870;  LeRoy  Mason  (No.  1832),  b.  August  4,  1872; 
Alma  Lovina,  b.  April  22,  1874,  d.  September  25,  1874. 

Address  of  widow :    Brattleboro,  Vt. 

770.  *GEORGE  SLOCUM  BENNETT.  B.A. :  M.A.,  1867.  ^.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  August  17,  1842,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa. 

In  the  banking  business  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1864-65.  Member  of 
firm,  Bennett,  Phelps  &  Co.,  bankers,  Wilkes-Barre,  1865-79.  Member 
of  City  Council,  Wilkes-Barre,  1868-70.  Member  of  school  board, 
Wilkes-Barre,  1870-73,  1879-83 ;  president,  1883-1910.  In  the  real 
estate  and  banking  business,  Wilkes-Barre,  1880-1910.  Manager, 
Wilkes-Barre  Bridge  Company,  1869-1910  (treasurer,  1876-1910).  Vice 
president.  Wilkes-Barre  Lace  Manufacturing  Company,  1886-87;  presi- 
dent, 1887-88.  President,  Wyoming  National  Bank,  Wilkes-Barre, 
1895-1910.  Director  in  various  companies.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1888-1910.     President,  Board  of  Trustees,  Wyoming  Seminary, 

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Pa.,  1888-1910.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1896.     Died  January  2,  1910,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Married  September  7,  1871,  Ellen  W.  Nelson,  of  Kingston,  Pa. 
Children :  Martha  Phelps,  b.  October  16,  1873,  m.  L.  B.  Jones ;  Reuben 
Nelson  (No.  1942),  b.  December  12,  1875;  Ziba  Piatt  (No.  2346),  b. 
March  22,  1881. 

Address  of  widow :    Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

771.  *EDWARD  HILLER  BRECKINRIDGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867. 
Born  May  24,  1835,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  686. 

Clerk  in  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1864-1901.  One 
of  the  chief  clerks  in  the  law  department,  Internal  Revenue  Bureau. 
Died  January  9,  1901,  Washington,  D.  C. 

772.  *CHARLES  HENRY  BUCK.  B.A.;  M.A.  1867;  D.D., 
Dickinson  College,  1897.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  10,  1841, 
North  Easton,  Mass. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Stationed 
at  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1864-66;  Westville,  1866-67;  Bristol,  1867-70;  New 
Britain,  1870-73;  St.  John's  St.,  New  Haven,  1873-76;  Bristol,  1876-79; 
New  Britain,  1879-81;  First  Church,  New  Haven,  1881-84;  Nostrand 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1884-87;  Stamford.  Conn.,  1887-90.  Super- 
numerary; traveled  in  Europe,  1890.  Stationed  at  Eighteenth  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1891-95;  Bristol,  Conn.,  1895-1900;  Simsbury, 
1900-01.  Supernumerary;  traveled  in  Asia,  1901-02.  Stationed  at  New 
York  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  General  field  missionary  secre- 
tary of  New  York  East  Conference,  1903-07.  Superannuated;  resided 
in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1907-10.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1902-10. 
Treasurer  of  the  University,  1902-07.  Died  January  12,  1910,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

Married  May  29,  1866,  Julia  O.  Toy,  of  Simsbury,  Conn.  Children: 
William  Henry,  b.  March  6.  1870;    Sarah  Humphrey,  b.  June  22,  1872. 

Address  of  widow :    Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

778.  ♦BENJAMIN  WHITTEMORE  CHASE.  B.A. ;  M.A., 
1867.     A.  A.  *.     *.  B.  K.     Born  May  8,  1834.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Joined  New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1864.  Stationed 
at  Hudson,  N.  H.,  1864-66;  Enfield,  1866-68;  Hillsboro  Bridge, 
1868-70.  Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.; 
preached  at  Hillsboro  Bridge,  1870-71.  Preached  in  Amherst,  N.  H., 
1871-72.  Stationed  at  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1872-74;  East  Salisbury,  Mass., 
1874-76;  Hooksett.  N.  H.,  1876-77;  Sunapee,  1877-80.  Transferred 
to  Wilmington  Conference.  1880.  Stationed  at  Cecilton,  Md.,  1880-82; 
Seaford,  Del.,  1882.     Died  December  11,  1882,   Seaford,  Del. 

Married  May  4,  1864,  Melissa  Cram,  who  died  January  15,  1872. 
Married  April  29,  1873,  Belle  Morris,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  who  died 
in  1880.  Children:  Lottie  Whittemore,  b.  August  8,  1867;  Reyburn 
Townley.  b.  September  28,  1876;  Clara  Belle,  b.  March  20,  1878,  d. 
about  1880. 

774.  CHARLES  WASHBURN  CHURCH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1867. 
A.  A.  *.     4>.  B.  K.     Born  September  12.  1839,  Waterbury.  Conn. 

Taught  in  West  Goshen.  Conn..  1864-65.  Preached  in  Middlebury, 
Conn.,  1865-66.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1866.  Stationed  at  Tariffville.  Conn..  1866-67;  West  Suffield,  1867-69; 
Naugatuck,  1869-70.  Located  on  account  of  poor  health,  1870.  Resided 
in    Lakewood,    N.    J. ;     engaged    in    farm    gardening    and    surveying, 


GRADUATES.  [1864. 

1870-77.  Editor  and  proprietor  of  The  Constitution,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1877-88.  Clerk  in  Census  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1888-93. 
Book  and  insurance  agent,  Waterbury,   Conn.,    1^3 . 

Married  May  10,  1866,  Fannie  A. .  Newton,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Anne  Maria,  b.  June  8,  1868;  William  Ward,  b.  December 
14,  1873;  John  Newton,  b.  December  14,  1873,  d.  September  17,  1874; 
Sarah  Newton,  b.  July  21,  1876;  Carrie  Sumner,  b.  December  20, 
1878;    Flora  Adele,  b.  October  19,  1883. 

Address :    17   Ridgewood   St.,  Waterbury,   Conn. 


775.  GEORGE  FORSYTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  26,  1835,  Gateshead,  England. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1864-66.  Principal  of 
Catawissa  Academy,  Pa. ;  joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1866.  Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  1867-70.  Stationed  at  Gibson, 
Pa.,  1870-72.  ''Principal  of  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport, 
Me.,  1872-81.  Transferred  to  Wyoming  Conference,  1881.  Stationed 
at  Susquehanna,  Pa.,  1881-84;  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1884-87;  Scranton,  Pa., 
1887-90;  Nanticoke,  1890-95.  Presiding  Elder,  Owego  District,  1895- 
1901.  Stationed  at  Chenango  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1901-03.  Super- 
numerary,   1903-07.     Superannuated,    1907 .     Delegate    to    General 

Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900. 

Married  July  12,  1865,  Miss  E.  J.  Miller,  of  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  June  9,  1872.  Married  March  i,  1873,  Hattie  E.  Lamb,  of  Owego, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  September  2,  1888.  Married  October  16,  1889,  Julia 
Kennedy,  of  Scranton,  Pa.  Children:  Eleanor,  b.  August  11,  1866, 
m.  J.  M.  Bailey;   William,  b.  April  5,  1870. 

Address :    870  California  Ave.,  Avalon,  Pa. 


776.  *DANIEL  GOULD  HARRIMAN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1867. 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  July  9,  1833,  New  Sharon,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1864-65. 
Studied  law  in  Portland,  Me.,  1866.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1867.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Portland,  Me.,  1867-68;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1868-74;  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1874-93.  Judge,  Court  of  Special  Sessions,  Kings  County, 
N.  Y.,  1893-96.     Died  December  31,  1896,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  29,  1867,  Sallie  Augusta  Ingraham  (sister  of  Nos.  191, 
288,  and  778),  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Januar>^  23,  1896.  Child: 
Henry  Ingraham  (No.  1846),  b.  December  26,  1872. 


777.  JESSE  LYMAN  HURLBUT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1867;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1883.    ■*•.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  February  15,  1843, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1864-65.  Joined  Newark 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  Roseville,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1865-67;  Montclair,  1867-69;  Market  St.,  Paterson,  1869-72; 
Trinity  Church,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1872-74;  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
1874-77;  First  Church,  Hoboken,  1877-79.  General  agent,  Sunday- 
School  Union,  1879-84.  Assistant  editor,  Sunday-School  department, 
1884-88.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Plainfield,  1885-92.  Principal  of 
the  Chautauqua  Literary  and  Scientific  Circle,  1887-92 ;  general  superin- 
tendent, 1892.  Editor  of  Sunday-school  literature,  and  corresponding 
secretary  of  the  Sunday-School  Union  and  Tract  Society,  1888-1900. 
Corresponding  secretary  of  the  Epworth  League  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 
1889-92.  Stationed  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1901-04;  South  Orange, 
1904-06;   Park  Church,  Bloomfield,  1906-09.    Superintendent  of  Newark 

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1864.]  GRADUATES. 

District,  1909 .  Author:  Revised  Normal  Lessons;  Teacher-train- 
ing Lessons;  The  Story  of  the  Bible,  etc.  Editor:  Sunday-School 
Journal;   Sunday-School  Lesson  Periodicals,  1888-1900. 

Married  March  5,  1867,  Mary  }A.  Chase,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Pierre  Montclair,  b.  December  11,  1867,  d.  January  26,  1881 ; 
Helen  Marguerite,  b.  August  23,  1869,  d.  November  28,  1870;  Charles 
Chase  (No.  1799),  b.  September  21,  1871 ;  Mary  Evelyn,  b.  December 
4,  1874,  m.  H.  B.  Hurlbut;  Jesse  Lyman,  b.  April  11,  1877  (class  of 
1900),  d.  August,  1899;  Leon  Arthur,  b.  September  18,  1880,  d.  May  8, 
1881 ;    Bertha  Grace,  b.  1883,  m.  Rev.  G.  P.  Dougherty. 

Address:    93  Quitman  St.,  Nevi^ark,  N.  J. 


778.  *HENRY  CRUISE  MURPHY  INGRAHAM.  B.A. ;  M.A., 
1867;  LL.D.,  1903.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  2,  1838,  Amenia, 
N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  191  and  288,  and  of  T.  M.  Ingraham  (class  of 
1844).  ^ 

Studied  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1864-65.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1865. 
Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-1911.  President.  Brooklyn 
Bar  Association,  1899-1903.  Counsel,  Williamsburg  Bridge  Company, 
to  1898.  For  several  years,  counsel  to  the  Bridge  Commission,  New 
York  and  Brooklyn.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1897-1911; 
president  of  the  Board,  1903-191 1.  Trustee  of  Peking  University, 
China.     Died  February  15,  191 1,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  3,  1873,  Winifred  Elizabeth  Andrews  (daughter 
of  No.  2^7),  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Children:  Mary,  b.  December 
31,  1874,  d.  May  20,  1876;  Winifred,  b.  September  6,  1876,  d.  August 
7,  1893;  Henry  Andrews  (No.  2151),  b.  April  9,  1878;  Edward 
Andrews  (No.  2285),  b.  February  20,  1880;  Olin  (No.  2431),  b.  January 
7,  1883;   Edith;   Ruth;   Grace;    Mark  Hoyt,  b.  March  19,  1896. 


779.  COSTELLO  LIPPITT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1867.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
December  12,   1842,   East  Killingly,   Conn. 

Transfer  clerk,  Thames  National  Bank.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1864-65. 
Dividend  and  insurance  accountant  for  Norwich  Savings  Society, 
1865-73.  Secretary  of  Board  of  Education.  Central  District,  Norwich; 
quartermaster,  3d   Regiment,   Conn.   National  Guard,   1873.     Treasurer 

of    Norwich   Savings   Society,    Conn.,    1878 .     Secretary,    Board   of 

Trustees,  Norwich  Free  Academy,  Conn.     Treasurer,  Groton  &  Ston- 

ington  Street  Railway  Co.     Mayor  of  Norwich.  Conn.,  1908 .     State 

Treasurer  of  Connecticut,  191 1 .  Lay  delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church.  1900,  '04. 

Married  August  17,  1864,  Emma  H.  Standish,  of  Norwich.  Conn., 
who  died  May  20,  1889.  Married  June  4.  1890,  Gertrude  H.  Lamphere, 
of  Norwich,  Conn.  Children :  Mary  Bell,  b.  July  28,  1865 ;  Norris 
Standish,  b.  December  25,  1867. 

Address :    Norwich,    Conn, 


780.  *CHARLES  AMOS  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A..  1867;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1868,  and  Harvard  University,  1869.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  23,  1843,  South  Boston,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  11. 

Principal  of  Brainard  Academy,  Haddam,  Conn.,  1864-65.  Pay- 
master's clerk,  U.  S.  Army,  1865.  Examiner  of  referred  claims,  Pay 
Department,  U.  S.  Army.  Washington,  D.  C,  1866.  Private  secretary 
of  sergeant-at-arms,  U.  S.  Senate,  and  of  Senator  Patterson  of  New 
Hampshire,  1867-68.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868.  Law  clerk.  Boston, 
Mass.,    1870.     Practised    law    in    Minneapolis,    Minn.,    1871-72;     Wor- 

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GRADUATES.  [1864. 

cester,   Mass.,   1872-1907.    Editor:    Supplement  to  Public  Statutes  of 
Massachusetts,  1882-86.    Died  April  30,  1907,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  April  15,  1873,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Shuey,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Address  of  widow:   55  William  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

781.  *RICHARD  WATSON  NEWHALL.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
April  17,  1841,  Pittsfield,  Vt. 

Clerk  of  steamers  of  People's  Line  between  New  York  and  Albany, 
1864-66.  In  the  brokerage  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  residing  in 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1867-76.  Admitted  to  the  bar;  member  of  Conn. 
House  of  Representatives,  1876.  Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1876-78 ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-1908.  Died  December  23,  1908,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Married  March  i,  1865,  Ellen  Louisa  Lewis,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  March  27,  1881.  Married  July  6,  1882,  Lydia  C.  Hallock,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  Hattie  Walker,  b.  April  12,  1866;  Edwin 
Richard,  b.  September  18,  1867;    William  Gladwin,  b.  July  2,  1871. 

Address  of  widow :    109  Berkeley  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

782.  GEORGE  NELSON  PHELPS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867.  $.  N.  9. 
Born  September  12,  1839,  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.  Brother  of  C. 
Phelps  (class  of  1875). 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  L,  1864-67.  Chemist  and  superintendent  in  Gowanus 
Chemical  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1867-79.  Proprietor  of  Phelps 
Chemical  Works,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880-84.  Manufacturer  of  bichro- 
mate of  potash.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884-87 ;  of  pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions, Goshen,  N.  Y.,  1887-94.     Retired,  1894. 

Married  October  26,  1870,  Helen  A.  Brown,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Vernon,  Conn. 

783.  JOHN  JOSEPH  REED.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867;  D.D.,  Ohio 
Wesley  an  University,  1887.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  3,  1840, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Pennsylvania  Military  Academy,  Chester,  Pa.,  1864-69. 
Preached  in  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  1869-70.  Joined  Newark  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Westfield,  N.  J.,  1870-73;  Port 
Richmond,  N.  Y.,  1873-74;  First  Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1874-77; 
Washington,  1877-80;  Montclair,  i88o-8t.  Transferred  to  New, York 
Conference,  1881.  Stationed  at  Washington  Square,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1881-84.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Conference,  1884.  Sta- 
tioned at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1884-86;  Walnut 
Hills  Church.  Cincinnati,  1886-89.  Transferred  to  New  York 
Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  1889-92;  Trinity 
Church,  Newburgh,  1892-95;  Central  Church,  Yonkers,  1895-96;  Trin- 
ity Church,  Kingston,  1896-97;  First  Church,  Yonkers,  1897-99: 
Washington  Square,  New  York,  1899-1904;  Trinity  Church,  Pough- 
keepsie,  1904-07;.  Brewster,  1907-11.     Superannuated,   1911 . 

Married  June  22,  1870,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Roop,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Children :  Horatio  Roop,  b.  May  13,  1871 ;  Joanna  Ashton,  b.  Janu- 
ary 26,  1873;  William  Lewis,  b.  October  18.  1874;  Emma  Louisa  (No. 
2121),  b.  January  12,  1877,  m.  A.  E.  Osborne  (No.  1908);  Helen 
Elizabeth,  b.  June  23.  1881 ;    Mary  Lewis,  b.  October  30,  1882. 

Address :   Leonia,  N.  J. 

784.  ♦STEPHEN  AUGUSTUS  SNOW.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867. 
X,  <ir.    Bom  November  17,  1842,  Providence,  R.  I. 

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In  a  book  agency,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-65.  Principal  of  Roxbury 
Academy,  N.  Y..  1865-66;  an  academy,  South  Glastonbury,  Conn.. 
1866-67;  High  School,  Athol,  Mass.,  1867-68;  High  School,  Uxbridge. 
Mass.,  1868-73;  High  School,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1873-76;  High  School, 
Upton,  Mass.,  1876-80;  High  School,  Scituate,  Mass.,  1880-81.  Editor 
of  The  South  Shore  Herald,  Scituate,  Mass.,  1881-83.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Newport,  N.  H.,  1883-85.  In  a  book  agencv.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1885-88.  Principal  of  a  school,  Otisville,  N.  Y..'  1888-91  ; 
Union  School,  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  1891-93.  Taught  in  N.  Y.  Military 
Academy,  Cornwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1893.  Died  August  20,  1901, 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Married  December  4,  1878,  Mrs.  H.  E,  Glazier,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

785.  GEORGE  LEWIS  THOMPSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  July  15,  1837,  Pitcher,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Stationed 
at  Wind.sor  Locks,  Conn.,  1864-66;  27th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  1866-67; 
Ridgcfield,  Conn.,  1867-70;  Bristol,  1870-73;  Durham,  1873-74;  Wes- 
ley Chapel  (now  Trinity),  New  Haven,  1874-77;  Janes  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  First  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1880-83; 
Birmingham,  1883-84;  Westville,  New  Haven,  1884-85;  New  Britain. 
1885-88;  Washington  Park,  Bridgeport,  1888-91;  37th  St.,  New  York. 
N.  Y.,  1891-93;  Flushing,  1893-96;  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1896-97; 
Shelton,  1897-99;  Baldwin,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901 ;  Lenox  Road,  Brooklyn, 
1901-04;  Bridgehampton,  1904-07.  Superannuated,  1907 .  Chap- 
lain of  Conn.  Legislature,  1881-82.  Traveled  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  and 
the  East,  1882. 

Married  July  26,  1864,  Elizabeth  Wilson,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Lewis  Lincoln,  b.  September  7,  1865;  Wilson  Wallace  (No. 
1624),  b.  February  5,  1867;  John  Angus  (No.  1819),  b.  December  28, 
1872. 

Address:  (June  to  October)  975  East  9th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
(October  to  June)  Sarasota,  Fla. 

786.  *WILLI AM  SHERIDAN  TODD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1869.  "ir.  T.  Born  January  i,  1840,  (Toleraine, 
Mass. 

Principal  of  Hill's  Academy,  Essex.  Conn.,  1864-65.  Studied  in  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y..  1865-66.  Taught 
in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1866-68.  Studied  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1868-69.  Practised  medicine  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1869-93.  President 
Board  of  Health.  Ridgefield.  Conn.  Member  of  Conn.  House  of 
Representatives,  1888.     Died  February  19,  1893,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

Married  May  6,  1873,  Mary  Jane  Conklin,  of  Essex,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:    Walter  Bradford,  b,  January  4,  1880;   Arthur  Stanley,  b.  1881. 

Address  of  widow :    Greenwich,  Conn. 

787.  *JOHN  SWINBURNE  WHEDON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867; 
D.D.,  U.  S.  Grant  University.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June  30,  1843,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.     Son  of  Professor  D.  D.  Whedon. 

Preached  in  Millburn,  N.  J.,  1864-65.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  in  Flatbush,  N.  Y..  1865-67; 
Kensington,  Conn.,  1867-68.  Taught  in  Wesley  an  Academy.  Wilbra- 
ham.  Mass..  1868-69.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference.  1869. 
Stationed  at  Northampton.  Mass.,  1869-71:  Newtonville,  1871-72; 
Salem,  1872-75;  Natick,  1875-76;  Hyde  Park,  1876-78.  Supernu- 
merary; engaged  in  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y..  1878-80.    Transferred 

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to  New  York  East  Conference,  1880.  Stationed  at  Wesley  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880-81;  Francis  Church,  Brooklyn,  1881-82;  Sag 
Harbor,  1882-84;  37th  St.,  New  York,  1884-87;  New  Rochelle,  1887-90; 
Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1890-92.     Died  April  19,  1892,  Yalaha,  Fla. 

Married  September  13,  1870,  Frances  Josephine  Potwin,  of  Amherst, 
Mass.  Children:  Edith,  b.  September  18,  1871,  m.  J.  H.  Bell;  Ida, 
b.  December  17,  1872,  d.  May  3,  1880;  Charles  Austin,  b.  November  2, 
1874,  d.  March  2,  1879;  Daniel  Denison,  b.  September  21,  1878  (class 
of  1900). 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  George  E.  Lounsbury,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

788.  THOMAS  BOND  WOOD.  B.A.,  Indiana  Asbury  (now 
DePauw)  University,  1863,  and  Wesleyan,  1864;  M.A.,  Indiana  Asbury, 
1866,  and  Wesleyan,  1867;  LL.D.,  DePauw,  1882;  D.D.,  Wesleyan, 
1901.  «J>.  N.  e.  Born  March  17,  1844,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Brother  of 
Nos.  945  and  968. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1864-67.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865,  President  of  Val- 
paraiso College,  Ind.,  1867-70.  Transferred  to  Northwest  Indiana 
Conference,  1868.  Missionary  of  M.  E.  Church  in  Southeastern  South 
America,  1870-79.  Stationed  at  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  1870-77.  U.  S. 
consul  at  Rosario,  1873-77.  Professor  of  Astronomy  and  Physics, 
National  College,  Rosario,  1875-77.  Stationed  at  Montevideo,  Uru- 
guay, 1877.  Founded  and  edited  El  Evangelista.  Superintendent  of 
missions  of  M.  E.  Church  in  South  America,  1879-87.  Founder  of  the 
Methodist  Theological  Seminary,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina,  1888; 
President  of  the  same,  1889-91.  Superintendent  of  missions.  North- 
western   South    America,    1891-T907.     Founder    and    general    manager, 

mission  school  system,   Peru,   1892 .     One  of  the  founders  of  the 

Technical    School    of    Commerce,    Lima,    Peru,    1890;     President    of 

the  same,  1899 .     Founder  of  the  Methodist  Theological  Seminary, 

Lima,  Peru,  1906;  President  of  the  same,  1906- — .  Delegate  to 
Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1881. 

Married  July  23,  1867,  Ellen  Dow,  of  Westfield,  Mass.  Children : 
Elsie,  b.  October  4,  1868;  Amy,  b.  June  17,  187 1 ;  Agnes,  b.  April  10, 
1873;    Edwin  Dow,  b.  April  17,  1878. 

Address :    P.  O.  Box  408,  Lima,  Peru. 

789.  *ALBERT  HARMON  WYATT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1867.  ^.  T. 
4>.  B.  K.    Born  October  16,   1839,  Speedsville,  N.  Y. 

Chaplain  of  109th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862.  Joined  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1864.  Stationed  at  West  Harlem,  N.  Y., 
1864-66;  White  Plains,  1866-68.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1868.  Stationed 
at  Washington  Square,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1869-72.  Transferred  to 
Wyoming  Conference,  1872,  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  1872-74.  Transferred  to  Erie  Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1874-75.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Confer- 
ence, 1875.  Stationed  at  Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1875-76. 
Supernumerary,  1876-78.  Stationed  at  Durham,  Conn.,  1878-80;  South 
Second  St..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880-82:  Middletown,  Conn.,  1882-84; 
St.  John's  St.,  New  Haven,  1884-87;  Bristol,  1887-92;  West  Winsted, 
1892-93;  Norwalk,  1893-97;  South  Second  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1897-98;  Flushing,  1898-1901;  Huntington,  1901-05.  Superannuated, 
residing  in  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1905-09.  Died  April  29,  1909, 
Canaan,  Conn. 

Married  April  27,  1865.  Annie  E.  Brown,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  April  i.  1867.  Married  June  30,  1868,  Martha  W.  Preston,  of 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  who  died  February  19,  1879.     Married  September  14, 

217 


1864-65.]  GRADUATES. 

1880,  Gertrude  E.  Field,  of  Durham,  Conn.  Children:  a  son,  d.  Feb- 
ruary 18,  1867;  Mabel  Preston,  b.  December  20,  1872,  m.  Professor 
H.  B.  Jepson;  William  Abbott  (No.  2047),  b.  March  31,  1874;  Albert, 
b.  February,  1876,  d.  July,  1876. 

Address  of  widow :    18  South  Beech  St.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1865. 

790.  *WILBUR.OLIN  ATWATER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868;  Ph.D., 
Yale  University,  1869;  LL.D.,  University  of  Vermont,  1904.  *.  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  3,  1844,  Johnsburg,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Colchester  Academy,  Vt.,  1865-66;  High  School,  Spencer, 
Mass.,  1866-67;  High  School,  Westport,  N.  Y.,  1867-68.  Studied  in 
Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  University.  1868-69;  in  the  Universities 
of  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  and  elsewhere  in  Germany,  1869-71.  Professor 
of  General  and  Agricultural  Chemistry,  East  Tennessee  University, 
1871-73.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Maine  State  College,  1873.  Instruc- 
tor in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1873-74;  Professor,  1874-1907. 
Director  of  Conn.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1875-77.  Appointed 
state  chemist  of  Connecticut,  1882.  Director,  Storrs  (Conn.)  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station,  1888-1902.  In  1888  founded,  and  until 
1891  director  of,  the  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.  Special  agent  in  charge  of  nutrition  investi- 
gations, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1894-1903 ;  chief  of  nutrition 
investigations,  1903-05.     Died  September  22,  1907,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  August  26,  1874,  Marcia  Woodard,  of  Bangor,  Me.  Chil- 
dren:  Helen  Woodard,  b.  May  29,  1876;  Charles  Woodard  (No.  2525), 
b.  April  23,  1885. 

Address  of  widow :    Middletown,  Conn. 

791.  *THEODORE  CHARLES  BEACH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868;  D.D., 
Allegheny  College,  1893.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  21,  1841,  Bristol, 
Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed 
at  Rockv  Hill.  Conn.,  1865-67;  Unionville.  1867-68;  Roslyn,  N.  Y., 
1868-70;  Redding,  Conn.,  1870-73;  Ridgefield,  1873-76;  Southold,  N.  Y., 
1876-79;  Northport,  1879-82;  Great  Neck,  1882-85;  .West  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1885-88.  Supernumerary,  1888-90.  Stationed  at  Plainville, 
Conn.,  1890-91.  Transferred  to  Erie  Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at 
First  Church,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1891-94;  North  East,  1894-96;  Fredonia, 
N.  Y.,  1896-1901 ;  New  Castle,  Pa.,  1901-03.  Supernumerary,  1903-08. 
Superannuated,   1908-09.     Died  January  27,  1909,   Springfield,   Mass. 

Married  September  4,  1867,  Luann  Finella  Merritt.  of  Williamsburg, 
Mass.  Children :  Francis  Merritt,  b.  March  19,  1871,  d.  March  24, 
1871 ;  Charles  Howard,  b.  June  11,  1874,  d.  January  19.  1877;  Bertha 
Louise,  b.  April  25,  1877,  m.  F.  F.  Wildruck ;  Grace  Lillian,  b.  June  14, 
1879,  d.  February  19,  1902 ;  Lulu  Frances,  b.  May  30,  1881 ;  Theodore 
Merritt,  b.  February  12,  1883. 

Address  of  widow :    126  Bowles  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

792.  WELLESLEY  WELLINGTON  BOWDISH.  B.A. ;  M.A., 
1868;  D.D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1882.  ■^.  T.  Born  August 
16,  1836,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed 
at  Kensington,  Conn.,  1865-66:  Warren  St..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-69; 
Washington    Park,    Bridgeport,    Conn.,    1869-72;     Second    Ave.    (now 

218 


GRADUATES.  [1865. 

Trinity  Church),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-75;  Carroll  Park,  Brooklyn, 
1875-77;  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  1877-80;  Cornell  Memorial  Church, 
New  York,  1880-83;  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  1883-86;  First  Church, 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1886-88;  John  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-91; 
Embury  Memorial  Church,  Brooklyn,  1891-96;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1896- 
1900;  Sixth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1900-08.  Superintendent  of  New 
Haven  District,  1908 .  Editor:  Twenty-five  Good  Sermons;  Inter- 
denominational Sermons. 

Married  October  21,  1868,  Jennie  E.  Campbell,  of  New  Haven,  Conn, 
Children :  Emily  Campbell,  b.  November  4,  1871,  d.  November  6,  1871 ; 
Jennie  Campbell,  b.  August  6,  1876;    Agnes   (adopted). 

Address:    504  Whitney  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

793.  *WILLIAM  HOMER  BURNETT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  X.  ^I'. 
Born  February   18,   1845,  Milton,  Vt. 

Engaged  in  the  railroad  business,  Kewanee,  111.,  1866-69.  Died  Octo- 
ber 22,  1869,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

794.  COLEMAN  CLARK  BURR.  B.A.  Born  October  26,  1841, 
Perry,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Columbus  City,  Iowa,  1868.  Deputy  collector,  Norfolk, 
Va.,  1868-73.  Engaged  in  tobacco  manufacture  in  Richmond,  Va., 
1873-81. 

Address :    unknown. 

795.  ALLEN  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868;  B.D.,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1868.  *.  N.  9.  Born  October  12,  1842,  Whitehall, 
N.  Y. 

Employed  in  the  office  of  The  American  Agriculturist,  1865-66. 
Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1866-68.  Pastor  of  Congre- 
gational Church,  Seymour,  Conn.,  1868-69;  Wilton,  Iowa,  1869-70. 
Founded  and  edited  The  Western  Weekly,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1871-72. 
Resided  in  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  1873.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Huntington,  Conn.,  1873-74 ;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1874-79 ;  Bradford,  Vt, 
1880-84;  Manchester,  1884-85;  Nebraska  City,  Nebr.,  also  editor  of 
The  Watchman,  1885-87.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Lewis, 
Iowa;  director  of  Iowa  State  Temperance  Alliance,  1889-92.  Pastor 
of  Congregational  Church,  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1893-95;  Agency  and  Oak 
Ridge,  Iowa,  1895-98;  Cass  Lake  and  Farris,  Minn.,  1899-1900;  Brain- 
erd,  Minn.,  1900-02.  Supplied  Remidge,  Minn.,  1903;  Lake  Itasca. 
Minn.,  1904-05;  Manvel,  N.  Dak.,  1905.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Mazeppa,  Minn.,  1910. 

Married  November  19,  1868,  Rhoda  Kendall,  of  Seymour,  Conn. 
Children:  Mary  K.,  b.  1870,  m  O.  Boist;  Jessie,  b.  1872,  d.  1875; 
Willie,  b.  1874,  d.  1875;  Rose  Alleine,  b.  1876,  m.  F.  H.  Wheaton ; 
Kendall,  b.  1878;  Thirza  K.,  b.  1881,  m.  L.  Downing;  Laura  E.,  b. 
1884,  m.  B.  H.  Fuller. 

Address :    Mazeppa,  Minn. 

796.  EDWARD  CUTTS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868.  Born  November  25, 
1842,  Pittston,  Me. 

Traveled  in  Europe,  1865-68.  In  the  shipping  and  commission  busi- 
ness in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-83.  In  business  in  Port  au  Prince, 
Haiti,  1883 . 

Married  May  21,  1868,  Ellen  W.  Tobey.  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Oliver,  b.  August  21,  1869,  d.  November  15,  1869;  Frederic 
(No.  1738),  b.  February  14,  1871 ;    Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  June  13,  1873. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

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797.  *LUTHER  MUXSON  GILBERT.  B.A. ;  M.A..  1868;  M.D., 
Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1866.  Born  December  9,  1842,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Studied  medicine  in  Brooklyn  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Prac- 
tised medicine  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1867-90.  Studied  in  Yale  Medical 
School.  1868.  Secretary  of  New  Haven  Medical  Association,  1875-76. 
Attending  physician,  Conn.  State  Hospital,  1877-81.  Secretary  of  Medi- 
cal Board,  Conn.  State  Hospital,  1880.  Died  April  27,  1890,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Married  December  12,  1878,  Evagene  Isabel  Merwin,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  who  died  July  21,  1896.  Children  :  William  Thatcher,  b.  Novem- 
ber 7,  1879 ;  Frederick  Newhall,  b.  May  6,  1881 ;  Ella  Merwin,  b. 
January  30,  1883;  Arietta  Lorena,  b.  October  5,  1885;  Robert,  b. 
March  2rj,  1887. 

798.  ♦BENJAMIN  AYER  GILMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  Born 
September  8,  1838,  Phillips.  Me. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed 
at  Gavlordsville,  Conn.,  1865-66;  Newtown,  1866-68;  Cornwall  Bridge, 
1868-^;  Woodbury,  1869-71;  West  Granby,  1871-74;  Clinton,  1874-76; 
Middlefield,  1876-78;  North  Canton,  1878-81;  Pound  Ridge,  N.  Y., 
1881-84;  Darien.  Conn.,  1884-86;  Woodbury,  N.  Y.,  1886-91;  South- 
port,  Conn..  1891-93;  Parkville,  N.  Y.,  1893-96;  Glen  Cove,  1896-98; 
Westhampton,  1898- 1 901  ;  Lynbrook,  1901-04;  Essex,  Conn.,  1904^. 
Died  March  14,  1906.  Essex.  Conn. 

Married  April  i,  1866,  Fannie  L.  Turkington,  of  New  Milford.  Conn, 
Children :  William  Wirt,  b.  June  13,  1867 ;  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  April 
21,  1869  (B.D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1892);  Henry  Alford.  b.  August 
I,  1871;  Fannie  Percy,  b.  April  16,  1873.  m.  Rev.  H.  C.  Whitney; 
Herbert  Oliver,  b.  February  21,  1876;  Josephine  Louisa,  b.  October  19, 
1878,  m.  S.  H.  Warner. 

Address  of  widow :    154  Jerome  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

799.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  GRAVES.  B.A.;  M. A..  1868;  B.D., 
Union  Theological  Seminarv,  1869.  '^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  15, 
1840,  Salisbury.  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  282. 

Taught  in  Jonesville  Academy,  N.  Y..  1865-66:  Drew  Female  Semi- 
nary, Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1867-69.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1869. 
Stationed  at  Parkville.  N.  Y.,  1869-72;  Third  Church.  Norwalk.  Conn., 
1872-73;  Bridgehampton.  N.  Y..  1873-75;  Litchfield.  Conn..  1875-77; 
Mianus,  1877-80;  New  Canaan  and  Flatridge.  1880-83;  Greenport, 
N.  Y.,  1883-84:  Port  Jefferson.  1884-85;  Essex,  Conn.,  1885-87; 
Windsor.  1887-89;  Middlebury.  1889-91;  Kensington,  1891-92.  Super- 
numerary. 1892-1901.     Superannuated,  1901 .     Field  secretary.  Conn. 

State  Prohibition  Committee.  1892-94.     In  business.  1895 . 

Married  June  25.  1873,  Edith  E.  Wooster.  of  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  who 
died  May  9.  1882.  Married  April  7,  1887.  Mrs.  Martha  A.  (Snow) 
Abbott,  widow  of  No.  825.  Children:  Carle  Augustus  (No.  2010).  b. 
October  15,  1875;  Bertha  Emily,  b.  March  2.  1877  (B.A.,  Woman's 
College  of  Baltimore.  1809). 

Address :  78  Fairview  St..  New  Britain,  Conn. 

800.  ALBERT  OVERTON  HAMMOND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1870. 
A.  A.  #.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  19.  1841.  New  Village,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  283.  and  of  G.  H.  Hammond   (class  of  1868). 

Joined  Co.  I.  6th  N.  Y.  Cavalrv.  1862.  Returned  to  college,  1863. 
Taught  in  Chilton  Hill  Academy,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1865-66.     Preached 

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in  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed  at  Babylon,  N.  Y.,  1867-68;  Cold 
Spring  Circuit,  1868-69;  Greenport,  1869-70.,  Supernumerary,  1870. 
Located,  1875.  Taught  in  Vermont  Conference  (now  Montpelier) 
Seminary,  1870-72;  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.  (vice 
principal,  1873-75),.  1872-75;  Pittsburg  Female  College,  Pa.,  1875-76. 
Principal  of  English  and  Classical  Institute,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J., 
1876-78.  Teaching  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown, 
N.  J.,  1878 . 

Married  April  14,  1868,  Mary  E.  Duff,  of  Thomaston,  Conn. 

Address :    Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

801.  CYRUS  AUGUSTUS  JOHNSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868;  B.D., 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1868.  '^.  T.  Born  May  11,  1838, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1865-68.  Supplied  Second 
Baptist  Church,  East  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866.  Ordained  Baptist  min- 
ister, 1868.  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Gave 
up  preaching  on  account  of  poor  health,  1869.  Traveled  in  Europe  and 
the  East,  1869-70.  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Whitehall,  N.  Y., 
1871-73;  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1873-/8;  Granville,  N.  Y.,  1878-82; 
Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1882-97.     Pastor  emeritus,  1904 . 

Married  April  9,  1872,  Sarah  -Scott,  of  Vergennes,  Vt,  who  died 
April  8,  1884.  Married  November  4,  1885,  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  (Elder- 
kin)  Potter,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Bertha,  b.  June  23,  1873; 
Lester,  b.  December  24,  1874,  d.  June  24,  1904. 

Address:    308  East  Main  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

802.  *SALMON  DURANCE  JONES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  Born 
April  5,  1837.  White  Mills,  Pa.     Brother  of  S.  K.  Jones  (class  of  1866). 

Preached  at  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1865-66.  Principal  of  a  graded 
school,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1866-67 ;  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute, 
Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1868.  Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1868.  Stationed  at  Palisades,  N.  Y.,  1868-70;  Mechanicsville, 
1870-71;  Paterson  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1871-74;  Bergen  St.,  Newark, 
1874-76;  Rossville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1876-79;  Dunellen,  N.  J., 
1879-81;  Raritan,  1881-82;  Chatham,  1882-85;  Otisville,  1885-86; 
Areola,  1886-89;  James  Church,  Jersey  Cit3%  1889-92;  First  Church, 
Hackensack,  1892-97;  Stony  Point,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900.  Supernumerary; 
resided  in  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.,  1900-01.  Died  July  29,  1901,  Ocean 
Grove,  N.  J. 

Married  May  8,  1867,  Abbie  A.  Crane,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :    Wethersfield,  Conn. 

803.  WILLIAM  VALENTINE  KELLEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868; 
D.D.,  1883;  L.H.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1899;  LL.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University,  1909.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  13,  1843,  Plainfield, 
N.J. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1865-67.  Joined  New  Jersey 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed  at  Burlington,  N.  J., 
1867-68;  Centenary  Church,  Camden,  1868-70;  St.  James's  Church, 
New  Brunswick,  1870-73.  Traveled  in  Egypt,  the  Holy  Land,  and 
Europe,  1873.  Transferred  to  Western  New  York  (now  Genesee) 
Conference,  1873.  Stationed  at  Asbury  .Church,  BuflFalo,  N.  Y..  1873-74- 
Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at  Spring 
Garden  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa..  1874-77;  Fletcher  Church,  West  Phila- 
delphia, 1877-78.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference,  1878.  Stationed 
at  Central  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1878-81.     Transferred  to  New  York 

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East  Conference,  1881.  Stationed  at  St.  John's  Church,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1881-84;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1884-87;  St.  John's  Church,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1887-92;   First  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1892-93.    Editor 

of  The  Methodist  Review,  1893 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 

1893 •  Trustee  of  Peking  University,  China,  and  of  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary.  Member  of  Interdenominational  Commission  on 
Divorce  and  Remarriage,  1900;  of  Joint  Commission,  M.  E.  Church 
and  M.  E.  Church,  South,  on  New  Catechisms,  1900.  Fraternal  Dele- 
gate, M.  E.  Church  to  Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  1906.  Member 
of  the  Author's  Club  of  London,  England.  Author:  The  Ripening 
Experiences  of  Life.     Editor  :    The  Methodist  Review. 

Married  July  27,  1876.  Mrs.  Eliza  W.  McVeigh,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
who  died  March  8,  1908. 

Address:    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

804.  *SIEGFRIED  KRISTELLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  June  25,  1838,   Wollstein.   Prussia. 

Missionary  to  the  Jews  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  under  the  auspices  of 
the  American  Society  for  Ameliorating  the  Condition  of  the  Jews, 
1865-68.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1866.  Founded  the 
Hebrew  Christian  Brotherhood,  1867.  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  the 
Messiah,  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed  at  High  Ridge, 
Conn.,  1869-71;  Bellport,  N.  Y.,  1871-72;  Sayville,  1872-75;  New 
Bridge  and  Seaford,  1875-77;  Smithtown,  1877-79;  Bethlehem,  Conn., 
1879-82;  Copper  Hill,  1882-83;  Cook  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Died 
September  25,  1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  6,  1868,  Louisa  Hannah  Skotzky,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  May  5,  1898.  Children:  Sarah  Hannah,  b.  June  6,  1869; 
Robert  Samuel,  b.  July  28,  1870;  Frederick  William,  b.  March  12, 
1872. 

806.  ♦JOSEPH  HENRY  MANSFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868;  D.D.. 
Baker  University,  and  New  Orleans  University,  1886.  4>.  N.  9.  Bom 
November  25,  1837,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1865-66.  Joined  New  England 
Conference,  M.  E,  Church,  i856.  Stationed  at  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass., 
1866-67;  Northampton,  1867-69;  Union  St.,  Springfield,  1869-72; 
Leominster,  1872-74;  Central  Church,  Lowell,  1874-77;  Monument 
Square  Church,  Boston,  1877-80;  Broadway,  and  City  Point  Mission, 
South  Boston,  1880-83;  Maiden,  1883-86.  Presiding  Elder  of  Lynn 
District.  1866-92.  Stationed  at  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  1892-94.  Pre- 
siding Elder  of  Boston  District,  1894-1900;  Cambridge  District,  1900- 
1905.  Superintendent,  Boston  City  Missionary  Society,  1905-06.  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  1900;  Methodist 
Ecumenical  Conference,  1901.  Visited  Europe,  Egypt,  and  Palestine, 
1888.     Died  December  29,  1906,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Married  September  6,  1865.  Pamelia  S.  Murray,  of  Poultney,  Vt. 
Children:  Mabel  Sexton,  b.  June  15,  1870,  d.  September  4,  1870; 
Frederic  Joseph  Hallett,  b.  July  6,  1874  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1898)  ; 
George  Whitney,  b.  September  28.  1876:  Lida  Chamberlain,  b.  August 
2,  1878,  m.  F.  P.  Rafter;  Grace  Murray,  b.  January  26,  1880,  m.  C.  C. 
Swett. 

Address  of  widow :    Brookline,  Mass. 

806.  JAMES  MUDGE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868;  B.D.,  Boston  Theo- 
logical Seminary.  1870;  D.D..  Wesleyan  University,  1891.  "^.t.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  April  5,  1844,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

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GRADUATES.  [1865. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1865-67.  Studied  in  Boston 
Theological  Seminary,  1867-70.  Joined  New  England  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  North  Avenue,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1868-70;  Wilbraham,  1870-73.  Transferred  to  India  Conference,  1873. 
Stationed  at  Lucknow,  India,  as  editor  of  The  Lucknow  Witness; 
also  engaged  in  other  literary  work  and  in  preaching,  1873-82.  Sta- 
tioned at  Shahjahanpore,  India,  1882-83.  Returned  to  the  United 
States;  preached  at  Newtonville,  Mass.,  1883-84.  Stationed  at  Whit- 
insville,  Mass.,  1884-87;  East  Pepperell,  1887-91;  Clinton,  1891-94; 
Lowell  Highlands,  1894-98 ;  Natick,  1898-1901 ;  Webster,  1901-03 ; 
Jamaica   Plain,    1903-07;     Centralville,    Lowell,    1907-08.     Book   editor, 

Zion's  Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908 .     Lecturer  on  Missions,  School 

of  Theology,  Boston  University,   1888- 1904.     Secretary,  New  England 

Conference,  1889 .     Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church 

(and  assistant  secretary),  1900.  Author:  History  of  Methodism;  The 
Best  of  Browning;  The  Life  of  Love,  etc.  Extensive  contributor  to 
religious  papers  and  periodicals,  the  secular  press  and  encyclopedias. 
Editor:  The  Lucknow  Witness  (9  vols.);  Good  Stories  and  Best 
Poems  (3  vols.),  etc. 

Married  April  29,  1873,  Martha  M.  Wiswell,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Children:  Bertha,  b.  October  12,  1874,  d.  April  5,  1877;  Mabel,  b. 
November  20,  1875;  James  Wiswell  (No.  2295),  b.  December  11,  1879; 
Ada,  b.  July  20,  1881  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1903). 

Address:   33  Cedar  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

807.  JOSEPH  ORLANDO  MUNSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  July  21,  1840,  Middlebury,  Conn. 

Preached  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1865-66.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1866.  Stationed  at  Litchfield,  Conn,  1866-68; 
West  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  1868-70;  Madison,  1870-71;  Windsor 
Locks,  1871-72;  Milford,  1872-75;  Cheshire,  1875-76;  Durham, 
1876-78;  Windsor,  1878-80;  Southington,  1880-81;  Redding,  1881-84; 
Nichols,  1884-86;  New  Milford,  1886-89.  Supernumerary;  resided  in 
Middlebury  and  in.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1889-92.  Stationed  at  South 
Britain  and  Southbury,  Conn.,  1892-96;  Middlebury,  1896-99;  Center 
Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901 ;  West  Hampton,  1901-04;  Amityville, 
1904-08;    Bellport,  1908-10.     Superannuated,  1910. 

Married  October  5,  1870,  Henrietta  J.  Smith,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Children :  Ralph  Ira,  b.  December  24,  1873 ;  Clarence  Augustus,  b. 
February  6,  1886  (class  of  1908). 

Address :    100  Howe  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

808.  ISRAEL  AUGUSTUS  NEWHALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868. 
A.  A.  *.  Born  December  7,  1843,  Lynn,  Mass.  Brother  of  H.  M.  New- 
hall  (class  of  1879). 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1865-87.  Clerk 
of    the    Lynn    Mutual    Fire    Insurance    Company,    1887-94;     secretary, 

1894 •     Author:    History   of   Lynn;    Legacy   of  an   Octogenarian, 

etc.     Editor :   historical  works  concerning  Lynn. 

Married  June  14,  1893,  Lucy  Ellen  Bacheller,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

Address:    112  Market  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

809.  *WILLIAM  AMOS  NOTTAGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  Born 
March  15,  1838,  North  Braintree,  Mass. 

Preached  in  Tariffville,  Conn.,  1865-66.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1866.  Stationed  at  West  Medway,  Mass., 
1866-68;  Westboro,  1868-70;  Spencer,  1870-73;  Southbridge,  1873-76; 
Newton  Lower  Falls,  1876-77;  Byfield,  1877-80;  Winthrop,  1880-82; 
Townsend,     1882-84;      Cochituate,     1884-87.     Supernumerary,     1887-88. 

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Transferred  to  Maine  Conference,  1888.  Stationed  at  Wilton,  Me., 
1888-93;  Phillips,  1893-98;  Newfield,  1898-1901.  Supernumerary, 
1901-04.     Died  January  8,  1904,  Cochituate,  Mass. 

Married  April  22,  1869,  Helen  Louise  Pierce,  of  East  Boston,  Mass., 
who  died  December  17,  1869.  Married  March  18,  1874,  Mary  Maria 
Derby,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  who  died  April  27,  1905. 

810.  ♦JACOB  NEAL  PERKINS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868.  4^.  T. 
*.  B,  K.     Born  February  2.  1843,  Hartford,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1865-66;  Wesleyan  Semi- 
nary, Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  1866-70.  Studied  in  Law  School  of  the 
University  of  Albany,  1870-71.  Studied  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y,, 
1871-72.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Practised  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
1872-84.  Manager  of  the  Syracuse  Pottery  Company,  1884-89.  Died 
November  17,  1889,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

Married  August  22,  1865,  Ellen  M.  Harrington  (sister  of  No.  438), 
of  East  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Child:  Clarence,  b.  August  17,  1878  (B.A., 
Syracuse,  1901). 

Address  of  widow :    1462  Neil  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

811.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON  PHILLIPS.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1868;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Heidelberg,  1868.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  July  25.   1841,  Loughboro,  Ont.,   Canada. 

Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Berlin,  Paris,  and  Heidelberg,  1865-68. 
Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1868-69.  Professor 
of  Natural  Science,  Genesee  College,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1869-70.  Teacher 
and  acting  principal,  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East 
Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I.,  1870-71.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy, 
1871-83.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  English,  South  Dakota  State 
College,  1884-90;  of  Mathematics,  1890-96;  Vice  President,  1895. 
Retired,    1896.     Author:    Elements   of  Geometry;    Modern   Geometry. 

Married  July  19,  1871,  Carrie  E.  Houghton,  of  North  Bennington, 
Vt.  Children:  Edward  C,  b.  September  9,  1874;  Florence  Houghton, 
b.  June  24,  1881  (B.S.,  South  Dakota  State  College,  1901)  ;  Carrie 
Louise,  b.  December  4,  1882  (B.S.,  South  Dakota  State  College,  1901). 

Address  :    Brookings,  S.  Dak. 

812.  JOHN  RUFUS  REYNOLDS.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  November 
22,  1843,  Granby,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  drafting  and  designing  plans  for  machinery.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1865 .     Inventor  of  bookbinding  and  book-sewing  machinery. 

Married  October  23,  1867,  Josephine  Gay  Bidwell,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Harry  Marcy,  b.  July  13,  1868;  Francis  Pratt,  b. 
February  16,  1870. 

Address :    27  Atwood  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

813.  WILLIAM  NORTH  RICE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1868;  Ph.D.,  Yale 
University,  1867;  LL.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1886.  *.  N.  O.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  November  21,  1845,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Brother  of  Nos.  936, 
988,  and  1233. 

Preached  at  Grace  Church.  Boston.  Mass.,  1865-66.  Studied  in  Shef- 
field Scientific  School,  Yale  University.  1866-67.  Professor  of  Geology 
and    Natural    History,    Wesleyan    University.    1867-84;     of    Geology, 

1884 .     Acting    President.    1907-09.     Studied    in    the    University    of 

Berlin.  1867-68.  1802-93.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference.  M.  E. 
Church.  1869.  Spent  summer  vacations  in  zoological  work  with  U.  S. 
Fish  Commission  at  Portland,  Me.,  and  Noank,  Conn..  i873-74-  Spent 
part  of  the  winter  in  Bermuda,  engaged  in  geological  and  zoological 

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investigation,  1876-77.  Member,  Middletown  (Conn.)  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1884-91 ;  president,  1885-91.  Assistant  geologist,  U.  S.  Geo- 
logical Survey,   1891-92.     Chairman,   Board  of  Examiners,  New  York 

East  Conference,  1896 .     Lecturer  on  the  Relations  of  Science  and 

Religion,  Hamilton  Theological  Seminary,  Colgate  University,  1897- 
1900.     President,    Conn.    Council    of    Education,     1902-05.     President, 

Conn.     Gamma   Chapter,   Phi   Beta   Kappa,    1902 .     Superintendent, 

Conn.  Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey,  1903 .  Vice  presi- 
dent, American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1905-06. 
Founding  member,  American  Society  of  Naturalists ;  president, 
1891.  Vice  president.  Geological  Society  of  America,  1911.  Author: 
Geology  of  Bermuda;  Science  Teaching  in  the  Schools;  Twenty-five 
Years  of  Scientific  Progress,  and  Other  Essays:  Christian  Faith  in  an 
Age  of  Science;  Manual  of  Geology  of  Connecticut  (with  H.  E. 
Gregory).  Editor:  Wesleyan  University  Alumni  Record,  1873;  Dana's 
Text-Book  of  Geology  (5th  edition). 

Married  April  12,  1870,  Elizabeth  Wing  Crowell  (daughter  of  No. 
118).  Children:  Edward  Loranus  (No.  1718),  b.  March  18,  1871 ; 
Charles  William,  b.  September  19,  1879,  d.  June  30,  1882. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

814.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  RICHMAN.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Albany,  1866.     ■^.  T.     Born  September  3,  1844,  Woodstown,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Albany,  1865-66. 
Engaged  in  business  in  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1866-67;  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1867-68.     Died  January  22,  1868,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

815.  WILLIAM  ROBINSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
November  22,  1840,  in  Ireland. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1865-66.  In  the  oil 
region,  Pennsylvania,  1866.  Taught  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  1867.  Prin- 
cipal of  Spring  Valley  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1867-69.  Engaged  in  the  oil 
business  in  Pennsylvania,  1869-72.  President  and  general  manager  of 
the  Robinson  Electric  Railway  Signal  Company,  1873.  Engaged  in 
business  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-81.  Organized  the  Union  Electric 
Signal  Company,  1878.  Traveled  in  Europe,  Egypt,  and  Palestine',  for 
fifteen  months,  1879-80.  Inventor  of  the  Robinson  wireless  electric 
railway  signal  system,  of  the  Robinson  radial  car  truck,  and  of  a 
repeating  telephone.  Now  engaged  in  developing  and  practising  elec- 
tric engineering.  Author  :  History  of  Automatic  Electric  and  Electric- 
ally Controlled  Fluid  Pressure  Signal  Systems  for  Railroads. 

Address :   276  Stuyvesant  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

816.  RICHARD  HUBBARD  RUST.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868;  B.D., 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1868;  D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1880.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  5,  1842,  Ellington,  Conn.  Son 
of  No.  168. 

Taught  in  Cincinnati  Wesleyan  College,  Ohio,  1865-66.  Studied  in 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1866-68.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Nostrand  Avenue,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1868-70.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1870-71.  Stationed  at  Sag 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1871-73;  New  Britain,  Conn,,  1873-76;  Greenwich, 
1876-77.  Transferred  to  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern) 
Conference,  1877.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1877-80.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Conference,  1880.  President  of 
Cincinnati  Wesleyan  College,  Ohio,  1880-82.  Stationed  at  Grace 
Church,  Dayton,  Ohio,  1882-85;  High  St.,  Springfield,  1885-90;  Ann 
Arbor,    Mich.,    1890-91.      Studied    in    several    American    universities, 

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1891-93.  Stationed  at  Mount  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1893-94. 
Presiding  Elder,  Cincinnati  District,  1894-1901.  Stationed  at  Clifton, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1901-02;  Trinity  Church,  Xenia,  1902-06.  Retired 
from  the  ministry,  1906. 

Married  March  22,  1871,  Emma  O.  Seybold.  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Children:  Richard  Frederick,  b.  May  21,  1872;  Helen  Catherine,  b. 
April  4,  1874,  m.  E.  I.  Kaiper. 

Address :    Greenwich  Court,  Avondale,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 

817.  ELIAS  BENJAMIN  SANFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868,  and 
(Hon.)  Yale  University,  1888;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1894. 
X.  ^.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  6,  1843,  Westbrook,  Conn.  Brother  of  No. 
818. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed 
at  Thomaston,  Conn.,  1865-68.  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School, 
1868-69.  Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Cornwall,  Conn., 
1869-72.  Acting  pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Northfield,  Conn. ; 
editor  of  The  IVaterhnry  (Conn.)  American,  and  The  Church  Union, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-74.  Associate  editor  of  The  Working  Church, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1874-77.  Pastor  of  Eagle  Rock  Congregational  Church, 
Thomaston,  Conn.,  1878-82;  Congregational  Church,  Westbrook,  Conn., 
1882-94.  Secretary  of  the  Open  and  Institutional  Church  League, 
1895-99.  General  secretary.  National  Federation  of  Churches,  1899- 
1905,  Corresponding  secretary,  Inter-church  Conference  on  Federa- 
tion,  1905-08;    Federal   Council  of   the   Churches,   1908 .    Author: 

History  of  Connecticut,  1887.  Editor :  Concise  Cyclopcedia  of  Reli- 
gious Knowledge,  1890;  Proceedings  of  Inter-church  Conference  on 
Federation,  1905;  Proceedings  of  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches, 
1908. 

Married  October  10,  1870,  Martha  Sanford,  of  Thomaston,  Conn. 
Children:  Adelaide  Benton,  b.  January  21,  1872  (B.A.,  Smith,  1894), 
m.  Professor  A,  K.  Hardy;    May  Thomas,  b.  December  13,  1880. 

Address:   81  Bible  House,  New  Yotk,  N.  Y. 

818.  *WILBUR  FISK  SANFORD.  B.A.;  M.A..  1869;  M.D., 
New  York  University,  1867;  LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1877.  X.  Sk. 
Bom  May  20,  1845,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  817. 

Studied  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1865-66;  in  Paris  and  Vienna,  1867,  Practised  medicine  in 
Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1868-76.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law 
School,  1876-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1877.  Practised  law  in  Brook- 
lyn and  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Again  practised  medicine  in  Green 
Point,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1879-80.  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence 
in  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1880.  Died  December  12,  1880, 
Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  29,  1876,  Mrs.  Miriam  Olivia  Mclntire,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Child:  Bertha,  b.  December  22,  1877  (B.A.,  Smith,  1900), 
m.  Wilford  Stanford. 

Address  of  widow:  care  of  Mrs.  Wilford  Stanford,  Schenectadv, 
N.  Y. 

819.  HENRY  EDGAR  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A..  1868;  M.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Vermont,  1870.     Born  January  28,  1839,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Principal  of  a  public  school,  Acton,  Ind. ;  also  teacher  of  a  private 
school,  Harrison  County,  Ky.,  1866-67.  Principal  of  a  public  school. 
Garrison,  N.  Y.,  1867-68.  Taught  in  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1868-69. 
Studied  medicine  in  Burlington,  Vt,  and  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-70. 
Practised  medicine  in  Wauregan,  Conn.,  1871-72;   Weston,  Vt.,  1872-74; 

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GRADUATES.  [1865. 

Burke,  1874-76;  Lower  Waterford,  1876-77;  Burke,  1878-79;  West- 
more,  1879-81;    Newark  (also  engaged  in  farming),  1893 . 

Married  August  18,  1872,  Mary  Ella  Clark,  of  Chester,  Vt.,  who 
died  January  12,  1892.  Children:  Nellie  Sophronia,  b.  July  8,  1874, 
m.  Burt  Watson;  Philip  Edgar,  b.  May  18,  1876;  Clarence  Adelbert, 
b.  November  20,  1878;  Franklin  Everett,  b.  December  5,  1880,  d.  Janu- 
ary 23,  1881 ;    Luvia  Hattie,  b.  June  13,  1882,  m.  Archibald  Laron. 

Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  West  Burke,  Vt. 

820.  SIDNEY  KETCHAM  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  A.  A.  $. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  14,  1838,  Huntington,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed 
at  Middlefield,  Conn.,  1865-66.  Obliged  to  give  up  preaching  on 
account  of  poor  health,  1866.  Stationed  at  Windsor  Locks,  Conn., 
1867-68;  Clinton,  1868-69.  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  1869-72.  Stationed  at  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1872-75;  Wolcottville 
(now  Torrington),  1875-78;  Watertown,  1878-81;  Westville,  1881-84; 
Pearsalls,  N.  Y.,  1884-86;  Middlebury,  Conn.,  1886-89;  Naugatuck, 
1889-91 ;  Middlebury,  1891-92.  Supernumerary,  1892-93.  Superannu- 
ated,  1893 .     Conference  biographical  secretary,    1880-95.    Author: 

The  Anchor  Holds;    The  Finger  Touch  of  Divine  Love,  etc. 

Married  Septem.ber  13,  1865,  Mary  Frances  Barnard,  of  Marlboro, 
Mass.  Children:  William  Barnard  (No.  I535),  b.  June  22,  1866; 
Frank  Sidney,  b.  November  9,  1868;  Ernest  Ketcham  (No.  1864),  b. 
October  28,  1873;  Mary  Louise,  b.  March  29,  1877;  Jennie  Woolson, 
b.  August  30,  1881,  m.  G.  R.  Cleveland. 

Address:    83  East  Main  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

821.  *DANIEL  HAYDEN  TAYLOR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  Born 
September  28,  1838,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

Principal  of  Spring  Mountain  Academy,  Ohio,  1865-66;  High 
School,  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  1866-67.  Taught  in  Mexico  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1867-68.  Principal  of  High  School,  Oswego,  111.,  1868-69;  Oswego 
Seminary,  111.,  1869-73.  Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Oswego,  III, 
1874-75.  Resided  in  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1876-77.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Orrington,  Me.,  1877-78;  Normal  School,  Howard,  Ohio,  1879; 
Bryan  Academy,  Bryan,  Ohio,  1880.  Engaged  in  private  business,  as 
executor  of  an  estate  in  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio,  1881.  Resided  in 
Orange,  N.  J.,  engaged  as  bookkeeper  in  the  wholesale  oilcloth  trade 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-91.  Resided  in  Ontario,  Cal.,  engaged  in 
fruit  raising,  1891-1910.     Died  January  16,  1910,  Ontario,  Cal. 

Married  September  28,  1883,  Sophronia  Percival  Randall,  of  Bath, 
Me.     Child :   Harold  Hayden,  b.  June  9,  1886. 

Address  of  widow :    Ontario,  Cal. 

822.  *GEORGE  LEWIS  WESTGATE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1868.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  April  12,  1844,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1865-66.  Joined  Providence 
(now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867. 
Stationed  at  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1867-70;  Bristol,  1870-71;  Trinity  Church, 
Providence,  1871-74.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference, 
1874.  Stationed  at  New  York  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-76;  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1876-79.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1879. 
Stationed  at  Central  Church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1879-80.  Professor  of 
Political  and  Social  Science,  Wesleyan  University,  1880-85.  Died  June 
28,  1885,  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Married  July  30,  1867,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Gardner,  of  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  who  died  July  4,  1905.     Children:    Lewis  Gardner  (No.  1626), 

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1865-66.1  GRADUATES. 

b.  October  8,  1868;  Harris  Morton,  b.  April  2,  1870,  d.  December  i, 
1870;  Mary  Lawton  (No.  1995),  b.  February  14,  1874;  Helen  Eliza- 
beth (No.  2123),  b.  December  5,  1876,  m.  Professor  A.  W.  Browne 
(No,  2132). 

828.  NICHOLAS  TILLINGHAST  WHITAKER.  B.A. ;  M.A., 
1868;  D.D.,  New  Orleans  University,  1888;  Ph.D.,  Boston  University, 
1905.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  10,  1840,  Boston,  Mass.  Brother 
of  No.  706. 

Studied  in  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1865-67.  Graduated ;  joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1867.  Stationed  at  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1867-69;  Medford,  1869-72; 
Elm  St.,  Gloucester,  1872-75;  Mount  Bellingham.  Chelsea,  1875-78; 
South  Boston,  1878-81;  Worthen  St.,  Lowell,  1881-84.  Transferred  to 
New  England  Southern  Conference.  1884.  Stationed  at  Mathewson  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-87.  Transferred  to  Maine  Conference,  1887. 
Stationed  at  Chestnut  St.,  Portland,  Me.,  1887-91.  Transferred  to  New 
England  Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at  Common  St.,  Lynn,  Mass., 
1891-96;  First  Church,  Fitchburg,  1896-98;  Mount  Bellingham,  Chelsea, 
1898-1902;    South   Framingham,    1902-05;    Marlboro,   1905-07;    Cherry 

Valley,  1907-08;    Central  Church,  Lowell,  1908 .     Author:    Christian 

Science — Is  it  Safe? ;    The  Pastor's  Helper,  etc. 

Married  September  8,  1867,  Helen  S.  Locke,  of  Concord,  N.  H. 
Children:  Samuel  Edgar,  b.  June  3,  1870;  Ethel,  b.  September  10, 
1882,  d.  July  29,  1885. 

Address:    122  Third  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

824.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  WILDER.  B.A.;  M.A..  1868. 
A.  A.  *.  $.  B.  K.  Born  February  22,  1837,  Granville,  Vt.  Brother  of 
No.  707,  and  of  R.  H.  Wilder  (class  of  1861). 

Entered  Wesleyan  University  (in  the  class  of  1864),  1861.  Served 
in  Co.  G,  6th  Mass.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1865.  Stationed  at  West  Medway.  Mass., 
1865-66.  Transferred  to  Vermont  Conference,  1866.  Taught  in  New- 
bury Seminary,  Vt.,  1866-67;  Vermont  Conference  Seminary,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt,  1868-72  (principal,  1870-72).  Stationed  at  Essex,  Vt, 
1872-73 ;  Sheldon,  1873-75.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference, 
1875.  Stationed  at  Cliftondale,  Mass.,  1875-77;  Stoneham,  1877-79; 
Oxjford,  1879-81.  Supernumerary;  resided  in  Webster,  Mass.,  1881-83. 
Stationed  at  West  Medford.  Mass.,  1883-86;  Leominster,  1886-88; 
Dedham,  1888-93;  Wollaston,  1893-96;  Holliston,  1896-98;  West 
Quincy,  1898-1900;  South  Walpole,  1900-01.  Died  May  24,  1901,  South 
Walpole,  Mass. 

Married  May  5,  1866,  Janette  Howe  Davis,  of  Dudley,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren:  Edith  Harriet  b.  May  13.  1870  (B.A..  Boston  Univ..  1892),  m. 
S.  E.  Whitaker  (son  of  No.  823)  ;  Henry  Willis,  b.  August  5,  1875, 
d.  June  14.  1881;  Charles  Wesley,  b.  February  16,  1877  (B.A.,  Boston 
Univ.,  1899). 

Address  of  widow:    Worcester,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  IS66. 

825.  *LARMON  ROELLAS  ABBOTT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1869.  ^.  T. 
Born  March  18,  1844,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1866-72.  Died  July 
12,  1872,  Winsted,  Conn. 

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Married  November  8,  1866,  Martha  A.  Snow,  of  West  Winsted, 
Conn.  Children:  Ida  Snow,  b.  December  27,  1868,  d.  June  18,  1885; 
Bertel  Roellas,  b.  October  31,  1870,  d.  August  14,  1871 ;  Louis  Roellas, 
b.  July  II,  1872. 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  Geo.  A.  Graves,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

826.  *OSMIN  ATKINS.  B.A.  Born  January  6,  1844,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1866-68.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  On  account  of  failure  of  health,  returned  to 
Middletown,  Conn. ;  afterwards  spent  a  year  in  Minnesota,  and  visited 
Florida,  and  the  springs  of  Middletown,  Vt.,  1869-71.  Died  September 
17,  1871,  Middletown,  Vt. 

Married  July  13,  1868,  Fidelia  A.  Knowlton,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  November  17,  1873.  Children:  Albert  Sumner,  b.  October 
14,  1869,  d.  December  19,  1881 ;  Osmin  Moreland,  b.  March  5,  1871,  d. 
December  19,  1881. 

827.  *GEORGE  GARY  BUSH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869;  Ph.D.,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1878.  "Ir.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  19,  1843,  Turin, 
N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Attica  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1866-67.  Superintendent  of 
public  schools,  Geneseo,  111.,  1868.  Taught  in  Vermont  Methodist  Semi- 
nary, Montpelier,  Vt.,  1868-74.  Studied  in  University  of  Heidelberg, 
1874-76.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1876-77.  Studied  in  Tiibin- 
gen,  Leipzig,  and  Paris,  1877-78.  In  poor  health;  lectured  occasionally; 
resided  mostly  in  Quincy,  Mass.,  1878-81.  Taught  Latin  (to  fill  a 
vacancy)  in  Middlebury  College,  1880.  Engaged  in  literary  work  as 
health  allowed,  1881-98.     Died  October  15,  1898,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Married  February  22,  1867,  Fannie  Dewey  Strong,  of  Turin,  N.  Y., 
who  died  November  27,  1872.  Married  October  11,  1876,  Ellen  Francis 
Nightingale,  of  Quincy,  Mass.  Child:  Edward  Irving,  b.  May  14,  1872, 
d.  October  8,  1872. 

828.  *GEORGE  CLIFFORD  CARPENTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  March  29,  1840,  Nelson,  N.  Y. 

In  the  service  of  the  American  Missionary  Association  in  South 
Carolina,  1866-67.  Vice  principal  of  Fairfield  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1867-68.  Taught  in  Whitestown  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Professor 
of  Natural  Science,  Simpson  College,  Iowa,  1869-81.  Spent  vacations 
in  geological  explorations  in  Iowa,  Missouri,  and  Nebraska,  1870-71. 
Traveled  for  his  health  in  Texas  and  Colorado,  1879;  in  Mexico, 
1881-83.  Professor  of  Latin  in  Simpson  College,  Iowa,  1883-94.  Died 
October  i,  1894,  Indianola,  Iowa. 

Married  October  2,  1866,  Frances  Ellen  Cheesman,  of  Atwater,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Corena,  b.  July  27,  1868 ;  Edith  Maria,  b.  November  27, 
1871,  m.  H.  E.  Hopper;  Eloise,  b.  November  19,  1873,  m.  W.  M.  Jack- 
son. 

Address  of  widow:   Mrs.  Wm.  Buxton,  Indianola,  Iowa. 

829.  *HENRY  THOMAS  EDDY.  B.A.  Born  March  25,  1841, 
Bristol,  Conn. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church;  stationed  at  Long- 
meadow,  Mass.,  1866.     Died  September  27,  1866,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Married  August  15,  1866,  Ella  A.  Olds,  of  Westfield,  Mass,  who  died 
in  1893- 


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880.  *REESE  BARKER  GWILLIM.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1869.  *.  N.  6. 
f>.  B.  K.     Born  November  29,  1838,  Llandisilia,  Wales. 

Corporal  of  27th  Conn.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1866-68.  Studied  law,  1868-69.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1869.  Practised  law  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1869-70;  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  1870-74;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1874-1905.  Member  of  Common 
Council  of  Waterbury,  1872.    Died  June  8,  1905,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  30,  1875,  Kate  H.  Johnston,  of  Scarborough,  N.  Y. 

Address  of  widow :   593  Madison  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


831.  WARREN  LANNING  HOAGLAND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1870;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University, 
1896.    *.  N.  e.     Born  May  11,  1844.  Hope,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1866-67.  Studied 
in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1868-69;  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1869-70.  Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1870.  Stationed  at  Lafayette  Church,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1870-72;  Bay- 
onne,  1872-75;  Park  Church,  Elizabeth,  1875-78;  Bloomfield.  1878-81; 
Westfield,  1881-84;  Lafayette  Church,  Jersey  City,  1884-87;  Cen- 
tenary Church,  Newark,  1887-92;  Trinity  Church,  Paterson,  1892-94; 
Passaic,  1894-97;  Emory  Church,  Jersey  City,  1897-1900.  Presiding 
Elder,  Newark  District,  1900-06.  Stationed  at  Park  Ave.,  East  Orange, 
N.  J.,  1906-08;  Simpson  Church,  Jersey  City,  1908-09;  Emory  Church, 
Jersey  City,  1909-10;  Nutley,  1910 .  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity,   1906 .    Delegate   to    General    Conference,    M.    E.    Church, 

1904. 

Married  March  3,  1875,  Emily  Case  Cleveland,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
who  died  October  30,  1895.  Married  March  16,  1910,  Margaret  Engel, 
of  Sharon,  Mass.  Children:  Warren  Lanning  (No.  2016),  b.  April  13, 
1876;  Harry  Buttz,  b.  December  12,  1878,  d.  September  29,  1879;  Her- 
bert, b.  March  14,  1880. 

Address :   Nutley,  N.  J. 


882.  ♦CHARLES  PRESCOTT  MATHER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870. 
X.  <lr.     Bom  July  17,  1852,  Manchester,  England. 

Taught  in  Morristown  Academy,  N.  J.,  1867-68;  Rockdale.  Iowa, 
1869-72.  Joined  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Sta- 
tioned at  Asbury  Church,  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1872-73;  Colesburg, 
1873-74;  Sand  Spring,  1874-75;  Toledo,  1875-76;  Langworthy, 
1876-78;  Center  Junction,  1878-80.  Died  August  18,  1880,  Center 
Junction,  Iowa. 

Married  October  16,  1873,  Elizabeth  Caroline  Simpson,  of  Dubuque, 
Iowa. 

Address  of  widow :   Winona,  Minn. 


838.  ♦HENRY  ROBIE  MORRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  August  12,  1840,  Candia,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  High  School,  and  superintendent  of  public  schools. 
Wolcottville,  Conn.,  1867-70.  Studied  law  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ; 
admitted  to  the  bar.  1870.  Practised  law  in  Litchfield,  Conn.;  judge 
of  probate,    1871.     Went  to   Columbia,    S.    C,   on   account  of   health, 

1872.  Taught  and  organized  public  schools  in  Newberry  County.  S.  C, 

1873.  Practised  law  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1873-75;  in  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  1875-83.  Judge  of  Waterbury  City  Court,  1876-78.  Member 
of  Waterbury  Board  of  Education,  and  acting  school  visitor,  1878-81. 
Died  July  12,  1883,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

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Married  about  1869,  Laura  Colcord,  of  New  Hampshire;    divorced. 
Married  November  28,  1881,  Mrs.  Emma  Bowles,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  Emma  Silliman,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

834.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  NIGHTINGALE.  B.A.;  M.A, 
1869;  Ph.D.,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1892;  LL.D.,  Simpson  College, 
1905.     ^.  T.     $.  B.  K.     Born  November  11,  1843,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1866-68. 
Acting  President  of  Northwestern  Female  College  (now  Women's 
College  of  Northwestern  University),  Evanston,  111.,  1868-71.  Pro- 
fessor of  Ancient  Languages  and  Teacher  of  Elocution  in  Simpson 
College,  Iowa,  1871-72.  Superintendent  of  public  instruction,  Omaha, 
Nebr.,  1872-74.  Principal  of  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  111., 
1874-90.  Assistant  superintendent  of  public  schools,  Chicago,  1890-92. 
Superintendent  of  high  schools,  Chicago,  1892-1901.  County  superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Cook  County,  111.,  1902-10.  President,  North  Cen- 
tral Association  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools,  1894.  Chairman, 
Committee  of  National  Education  Association  on  College  Requirements, 
1895-99.  Member  of  the  Educational  Commission  of  Illinois,  1906. 
President,  Board  of  Trustees,  University  of  Illinois,  1901.  Author: 
Requirements  for  Admission  to  American  Colleges.  Editor:  Twen- 
tieth Century  Text-books  for  Secondary  Schools   (100  vols.). 

Married  August  24,  1866,  Fanny  O.  Chase,  of  Brookline,  N.  H.  Chil- 
dren :  Florence,  b.  May  22,  1868,  m.  Dr.  W.  R.  Abbott ;  Carl  Fred,  b. 
September  26,  1869,  d.  September  27,  1870 ;  Harry  Thomas,  b.  October 
II,  1871  (Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1895)  ;  Jessie  Irma,  b.  February 
27,  1873,  m.  H.  M.  Angle;  Winifred,  b.  October  20,  1874,  m-  V.  L. 
Alward;    Pearl  Romeyn,  b.  December  12,  1875,  m.  W.  D.  Hess. 

Address :   1997  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111. 

836.  STEPHEN  HENRY  OLIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869;  LL.B., 
University  of  Albany,  1867 ;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1894.  $.  N.  9. 
f>.  B,  K.  Born  April  22,  1847,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  President 
Olin. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1866-67. 
Traveled  in  Europe,   1867-68.     Admitted  to  the  bar,   1869.     Practising 

law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1869 .    Trustee,  Astor  Library,  New  York, 

N.  Y.,  1888-95;    New  York  Public  Library,  1895 .     Vice  president, 

New  York  City  Bar  Association,  1898-99.  President,  University  Settle- 
ment Society,  1902-06.  Major  and  judge  advocate,  ist  and  2d  Brigades, 
N.  Y.  National  Guard,  1882-89.  Lieutenant  colonel  and  assistant 
adjutant  general,  ist  Brigade,  1889-98;  colonel,  and  chief  of  staff, 
1898-1903.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1880 . 

Married  October  23,  1879,  Alice  W.  Barlow,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  November  7,  1882.  Married  March  21,  1903,  Mrs.  Emeline 
(Harriman)  Dodge,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Alice  Townsend, 
m.  Tracv  Dows ;  Julia  Lynch,  m,  J.  P.  Benkard. 

Addre'ss :   34  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

836.  GEORGE  CARR  ROUND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1869.  Born  Septem- 
ber 14,  1839,  Kingston,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  523. 

Entered  Wesleyan  University  (in  the  class  of  1862),  1858.  Served 
in  4th  Conn.  Infantry  (later  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery),  1861-64. 
Lieutenant  in  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Army;  attached  to  headquarters. 
Army  of  the  Ohio,  1864-65.  Reentered  Wesleyan  University,  1865. 
Studied  law  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  Columbia  Law  School, 
1867-68.    Admitted  to  the  bar,   1868.     Practised  law  and  engaged  in 

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the  real  estate  business  in  Manassas,  Va.,  and  Washington,  D.  C, 
1868-1908.  Attorney  for  the  commonwealth,  Prince  William  County, 
Va.,  1869.  Appointed  U.  S.  commissioner,  1870.  Member  of  the 
Manassas  School  Board,  1870.  Clerk  of  the  Corporation  of  Manassas, 
1872-78.  Postmaster  at  Manassas,  1871-73.  Member  of  House  of  Dele- 
gates of  Virginia,  1873-75.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1876.  President,  Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association,  1902-03. 
Vice  president,  Society  oit  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1904-05. 

Married  September  9.  1877,  Emily  Caroline  Bennett,  of  Manassas.  Va. 
Children:  Norma  Vera,  b.  August  30,  1878  (B.A.,  Woman's  College 
of  Baltimore)  ;  George  Charles,  b.  May  17,  1880;  William  Maitland, 
b.  November  5,  1889.  d.  June  17,  1890;  Ruth  Althea,  b.  September  5, 
1891 ;  Roswell  Emory,  b.  November  23,  1895 ;  Emily  Maitland,  b. 
August  25,  1900. 

Address :    Manassas,  Va. 

837.  *  HERBERT  JOEL  STEVENS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  March  4,  1839,  Boston,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  the  insurance  business,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  in  Ohio, 
1867.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1876-1903.  Died  July 
19,  1903,  Wellesley.  Mass. 

Married  June  27.  1872,  Welthea  Ann  Jones,  of  Weston,  Mass. 
Children :  Gertrude  Maria,  b.  July  2.  1873,  m.  G.  H.  Famum ;  Frank- 
lin Herbert,  b.  June  7,  1877;    Mary  Adeline,  b.  December  18,  1880. 

Address  of  widow :    Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

888.  HENRY  ADONIJAH  STRONG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869;  LL.B., 
Harvard  University,  1872.  <t>.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  22, 
1844,  Portland,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Newburgh  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1867-68.  Principal  of  Union 
School,  Franklin,  Pa.,  1868-70.  Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School, 
1871-72.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Practised  law  in  Franklin,  Pa., 
1873-79.  Principal  of  Erie  Academy,  Pa.,  1879-81.  Practising  law  in 
Erie,  Pa..  1881 . 

Married  March  22,  1872,  Mrs.  Gordon,  of  Franklin,  Pa. 

Address :   Erie,  Pa. 

839.  ALEXANDER  HARRISON  TUTTLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1869; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1874;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University, 
1887;  Ph.D.,  Grant  Memorial  University,  1887;  D'D.,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1906.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  February  28,  1844,  Bordentown, 
N.J. 

Preached  in  Green  Village,  N.  J.,  1866-69.  Joined  Newark  Confer- 
ence. M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed  at  Asbury  Church.  Hackensack, 
N.  J.,  1869-72;  Lafayette  Church,  Jersey  City,  1872-75;  Union  St., 
Newark.  1875-78;  Hackettstown.  1878-81;  St  James's  Church,  Eliza- 
beth, 1881-83;  Plainfield,  1883-86.  Transferred  to  Wyoming  Confer- 
ence. 1886.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Wilkes- Barre,  Pa.,  1886-89. 
Transferred  to  Baltimore  Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at  Mount  Ver- 
non Place.  Baltimore.  Md.,  1889-93.  Transferred  to  Newark  Confer- 
ence, 1893.  Stationed  at  Roseville  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1893-97; 
St.  Luke's  Church,  Newark,  1897-1900;    Calvary  Church,  East  Orange. 

1900-01 ;    Summit,  1901 .     Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 

Church,  1900.  Author:  The  Jew;  Bible  Readings;  Life  of  Nathan 
Bangs,  etc. 

Married  May  23,  1872,  Charlotte  Taylor  Gamewell,  of  Hackensack, 
N.  J.     Children:   Charlotte  Gamewell,  b.  May  21,  1873  (B.A.,  Woman's 

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College  of  Baltimore,  1897),  m.  C  H.  Hampton;    Frank  Harrison,  b. 
January  3,   1882    (B.A.,   Princeton,   1905). 
Address :   58  DeForest  Ave.,  Summit,  N.  J. 

840.     GRANVILLE  YAGER.    B.A. ;   M.A.,  1869.    A.  A.  *.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  March  30,  1840,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1866-69;  Pennsylvania 
Military  Academy,  Chester,  Pa.,  1869-76.  Traveled,  studied,  and 
preached,  1876-78.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Cohasset,  Mass., 
1878-83;  Townsend,  1883-86.  Professor  of  Psychology,  Ethics  and 
Civics,  Middlebury  College,  1887-88;  of  Psychology  and  Ethics, 
1888-92.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Hudson,  Mass.,  1892-95 ; 
Dighton,  1895-98;  East  Bridgewater,  1898-1900;  Rindge,  N.  H., 
1902-07.  Residing  in  Braintree,  Mass.;  engaged  in  preaching  and 
lecturing,  1907 , 

Married  July  23,  1866,  Ella  M.  Lewis,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren :  Jessie  O.,  b.  March  13,  1871 ;  Flora  L.,  b.  July  4,  1873,  d-  in 
infancy;  Granville  Lewis,  b.  March  14,  1876  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ., 
1897),  d.  April  13,  1905. 

Address :     Braintree,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  J867. 

841.  WILLIAM  HENRY  BURNS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870;  D.D., 
1892.  A.  K.  E.  Born  September  11,  1840,  New  Glasgow,  N.  S., 
Canada. 

Preached  in  Woodstock,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1867-69.  Joined  Rock  River 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Chicago,  III,  1869-72;  Warren,  1872-73;  South  Evanston,  1873-74; 
Third  St.,  Rockford,  1874-77;  Center  St.,  Elgin,  1877-80;  Ottawa  St., 
Joliet,  1880-83;  Western  Ave.,  Chicago,  1883-86;  Wesley  Church, 
Chicago,  1886-90.  Presiding  Elder,  Joliet  District,  1890-91;  Chicago 
District,  1891-97.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1897-99. 
Traveled,  1899-1900.  Stationed  at  Woodlawn  Park,  Chicago,  111., 
1900-02;  Avondale,  1902-03;  Wickes  Park,  Chicago,  1903-06;  Fowler, 
Chicago,  1906-09.  Conference  evangelist,  1909 .  Delegate  to  Gen- 
eral Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Author:  Higher  Critics'  Bible, 
or  God's  Bible;   A  Crisis  in  Methodism. 

Married  May  i,  1872,  Anna  P.  Foster,  of  Aurora,  111.  Child:  Wil- 
liam Foster,  b.  April  10,  1873  (B.A.,  Princeton,  1895). 

Address :   931  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  III. 

842.  ROBERT  NEWTON  CRANE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870.  *.  N.  e. 
Born  April  i,  1848,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

City  editor  of  The  Daily  Advertiser,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1867-68. 
Assisted  Richard  Watson  Gilder  in  establishing  The  Newark  Morning 
Register;  associate  editor  and  proprietor  of  the  same,  1869-70.  On 
the  editorial  staff  of  The  St.  Louis  Democrat,  1870-73.  Managing 
editor  of  The  St.  Louis  Democrat  (now  The  Globe-Democrat),  1873-74. 
U.  S.  consul  at  Manchester,  England,  1874-77.  Acted  as  Mexican 
consul  by  permission  of  U.  S.  Government,  1875-77.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  T878.  Practised  law  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1878-91.  Member  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  London,  England,  1892.  Called  to  the  English  bar, 
1894.  Senior  counsel  to  the  American  Society  in  London,  England; 
chairman  of  the  American  Society  in  London,  England,  1898.    Repre- 

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sentative  of  the  U.  S.  Government  on  South  African  Deportation 
Claims  Commission,  1901.  Agent  of  U.  S.  Government  in  Samoan 
Arbitration  Award,  1903.  U.  S.  Government  despatch  agent,  1904. 
Chairman,  London  Branch,  U.  S.  Navy  League,  1909. 

Married  December  12,  1873,  Mary  Frances  Allen,  of  St,  Louis,  Mo. 
Children :  Gerard  Allen,  b.  June  14,  1875 ;  Robert  Eugene,  b.  January 
8,  1879;  Lucius  Fairchild,  b.  November  13,  1880;  Allene  Roberta 
Lucia,  b.  January  13,  1891. 

Address :  2  Essex  Court,  The  Temple,  London,  England.  Resi- 
dence :   200  Brompton  Road,  London,  England. 

843.  EDWARD  CUNNINGHAM.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1870.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  August  13,  1840,  Searsmont,  Me. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed 
at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1867-69;  Durham,  1869-71.  Transferred  to  India 
Conference,  1871.  Stationed  at  Seetepore  and  Luckimpore,  1872-73; 
Lucknow,  1873-75.  Presiding  Elder  of  Oudh  District,  1876-77;  Rohil- 
khand  District,  1878-80.  Stationed  at  Amroha,  1880-81.  Supernumerary, 
residing  in  Belfast,  Me.,  1881-82.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, 1882.  Stationed  at  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1882-84;  East  Pearl  St., 
New  Haven,  1884-87;  Sixth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887-89;  North 
Fifth  St.,  Brooklyn,  1889-92;  7th  St.,  New  York,  1892-93;  Grace 
Church,  Long  Island  City,  1893-98;  Islip,  1898-1902;  East  Avenue, 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  1902-07;  York  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907 .  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880. 

Married  June  21,  1871,  Mary  Eleanor  Moody,  of  Searsmont,  Me. 
Children:  Melville  Elliott,  b.  April  3.  1872;  Mabel  Eleanor,  b.  April 
3,  1872,  d.  July  19,  1872;  Mary  Edna,  b.  March  14,  1874,  d.  January  12, 
1875;  Joseph  Atwood,  b.  September  11,  1875;  Edward  Warren 
Chandler,  b.  October  22,  1877. 

Address:    191  York  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

844.  *JOSEPH  ALBERTSON  DILKS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870.  <ir.  T. 
Born  February  3,  1839,  Glassboro,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  11 72. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1867-68;  vice  principal, 
1868-72;  principal,  1872-76.  Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1876.  Stationed  at  Windsor,  N.  J.,  1877-79;  Burlington, 
1879-81;  Absecom,  1881-84;  Lambertville,  1884-86;  Atlantic  City, 
1886-89;  Long  Branch,  1889-90;  Cedarville,  1890-92;  Pemberton, 
1892-95;  Princeton,  1895-99;  Woodbury,  1899-1901 ;  Vineland.  1901-03. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Died  August  3, 
1903,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Married  July  28.  1868,  Emilie  Gilbert,  of  Bordentown,  N.  J.  Chil- 
dren: Eva  (No.  1732),  b.  March  29,  1870;  Chester,  b.  February  23, 
1874,  d.  July  19,  1875;  Joseph  Albertson.  b.  November  5,  1875  (class 
of  1896),  d.  December  3,  1894;  Clara  Gilbert,  b.  November  9,  1882; 
Herbert  Lincoln,  b.  December  20,  1887.  d.  March  23,  1889. 

Address   of   widow:     1326  Redfield   St.,   Philadelphia,    Pa. 

845.  JOHN  RANDOLPH  FARNUM.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1870.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  August  26,  1839,  Cheshire,  Mass. 

Principal  of  an  academy,  Franklin,  N.  H.,  1867-68:  High  School, 
Bristol,  Conn.,  1868-71.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.  Practised  law  in 
Newtown,  Conn.;  acting  principal  of  Newtown  Academy,  1872-73. 
Editor  and  publisher  of  The  Litchfield  Sentinel,  Conn.,  1873-76. 
Assistant  clerk.  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1875;  clerk,  1876. 
Practised    law    in    Danbury,    Conn.,    1877-84;    Washington,    D.     C, 

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1884 .    Taught  in  the   Berlitz  School  of  Languages,  Washington, 

D.  C,  1885.  Special  field  agent,  U.  S.  Census,  Fisheries  Division, 
1890. 

Married  September  2,  1876,  Augusta  L.  Smith,  of  Norfolk,  Va. 

Address :    Room  5,  902  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

846.  DAVID  BENSON  FURBER.  B.A.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
October  31,  1846,  Marlow,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  1007, 

Entered  Wesleyan  University  (with  the  class  of  1865),  1861.  Served 
in  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  with  the  armies  of  the  James  and  the  Potomac, 
and  promoted  to  sergeant,  1863-65.  Reentered  college,  1866.  Taught 
in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1867-68;  High  School, 
Westfield,  Mass.,  1868-76.  Agent  for  Ginn  Bros.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1877-78.  Paymaster  in  paper  manufactory  of  Crane  Bros.,  Westfield, 
Mass.,  1879 .     Chairman  of  school  committee  of  Westfield,  1883-84. 

Married  December  7,  1887,  Florence  Mallalieu  Lawton,  of  Ware, 
Mass.  Children:  Franklin  Butler,  b.  October  3,  1890;  Mary  Beale,  b. 
October  22,  1892;   Rose  Lawton,  b.  January  i,  1895. 

Address:    Westfield,  Mass. 

847.  *FREDERIC  TABER  GLOVER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1870.  $.  N.  9. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  September  10,  1843,  Orient,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  L,  1867-69.  Studied  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1869-71. 
Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1871-73.  Lecturer  on  Medical  Juris- 
prudence in  Eclectic  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-73.  In 
poor  health,  1873-80.    Died  December,  1899. 

848.  EMORY  JAMES  HAYNES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870;  D.D., 
Colby  College,  1889.  ^'.  T.  <E>.  B.  K.  Born  February  6,  1847,  Cabot, 
Vt. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1867.  Stationed  at  Main  St.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1867-70;  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1870-72.  Transferred  to  New  York 
East  Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at  Hanson  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1872-75;  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn,  1875-77.  Withdrew  from  the 
conference,  1877.  Pastor  of  Washington  Avenue  Baptist  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-85;  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885-90. 
Preached  in  Music  Hall,  Boston,  1890-1891 ;  People's  Church  (Metho- 
dist Episcopal),  Boston,  1891-94.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1894.  Stationed  at  St.  James's  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1894-97;  St.  Andrew's  Church,  1897-1901.  Supernumerary,  1901-08. 
Superannuated,  1908 .  Author :  A  Wedding  in  War  Times;  Dol- 
lars and  Duty;    The  Fairest  of  Three,  etc. 

Married  May  6,  1869,  Jennie  Crowell,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  who  died 
April  26,  1873.  Married  April  28,  1874,  Grace  Forby,  of  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Blanche,  b.  January  27,  1875,  m-  J-  W.  Perkins; 
Marion,  b.  September  5,  1877,  d.  October  16,  1886;  Herbert,  b.  August 
7,  1878,  d.  March  23,  1881 ;  Alice,  b.  November  20,  1881 ;  Mary,  b. 
August  27,  1883;  Francis  Seymour,  b.  July  20,  1886  (class  of  1910)  ; 
Helen,  b.  September  14,  1888,  m.  D,  R.  Sedgwick;  Harold  Winfred, 
b.  December  26,  1890,  d.  May  31,  1891 ;  William  Forby,  b.  June  6, 
1896. 

Address :    Mount  View,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

849.  EUGENE  RUSSELL  HENDRIX.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870;  D.D., 
Emory  College,  1878;    LL.D.,  University  of  Missouri  and  University 

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of  North  Carolina,  1888,  and  Washington  and  Lee  University,  1892; 
D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1903.  A.  K.  E.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  May  17, 
1847,  Fayette,  Mo. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1867-69.  Joined  Missouri 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1869.  Stationed  at  Leavenworth, 
Kans.,  1869-70;  Macon,  Mo.,  1870-72;  Francis  St.,  St.  Joseph,  1872-76. 
Made  a  tour  of  the  world,  with  Bishop  E.  M.  Marvin,  in  the  interest 
of  missions,  1876-77.  Stationed  at  Glasgow,  Mo. ;  associate  editor  of 
The  St.  Louis  Christian  Advocate,  1877-78.  President  of  Central  Col- 
lege, Fayette,  Mo.,  1878-86.  Elected  Bishop  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 
South,  1886,  Made  a  missionary  tour  in  Japan,  Korea,  and  China, 
1895;  Brazil,  1899.  Fraternal  messenger  to  British  Wesleyan  Con- 
ference, 1900.  President  of  the  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of 
Christ  in  America,  1908.  Delegate  to  Methodist  Ecumenical  Confer- 
ence, 1881,  '91 ;  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1882,  '86. 
Author:  Skilled  Labor  for  the  Master;  Personality  of  the  Holy 
Spirit;    Christ's  Table  Talk,  etc. 

Married  June  20,  1872,  Ann  Eliza  Scarritt,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Children:  Evangeline  Isabel,  b.  May  13,  1873,  ni.  G.  H.  Waring;  Mary 
Matilda,  b.  August  15,  1875,  m-  Mastin  Simpson;  Nathan  Scarritt,  b. 
August  23,  1878;    Helen  Chick,  b.  August  28,  1880. 

Address :    3242  Norledge  Place,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

850.  *CHARLES  EDWARD  MANDEVILLE.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1870;  D.D.,  Rust  University,  i88r,  and  Mount  Union  College,  1895. 
*.   T.      Born  August  i.  1840,  Red  Hook.  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1867-68.  Joined 
New  York  Cast  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  1868-69.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference,  1869. 
Stationed  at  Langley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  1869-71 ;  First  Church, 
Galena,  1871-73.  Principal  of  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  III., 
1873-76.  Stationed  at  Court  St.,  Rockford.  111.,  1876-79;  First  Church, 
Freeport,  1879-80.  Editor  of  The  Golden  Censer,  Rockford,  III. 
1877-84.  Presiding  Elder  of  Rockford  District,  1880-84.  Stationed  at 
Oak  Park,  Chicago.  111..  1884-86;  Western  Ave..  Chicago,  1886-89. 
Supernumerary;  traveled  in  Europe,  1889-90.  Stationed  at  Engle- 
wood,  Chicago,  III,  1890-95;  Union  Ave.,  Chicago.  1895-96;  First 
Church.  Elgin.  Ill,  1896-97.  Presiding  Elder,  Chicago  Northern  Dis- 
trict. 1897-1903.  Stationed  at  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  1903-04;  South 
Englewood,  Chicago,  1904-06;  Morris,  1906-07.  Assistant,  First  Church, 
Englewood,  Chicago,  1907-08.  Died  February  17,  1908,  Mexico  City, 
Mexico. 

Married  May  30,  1871.  Mary  Louise  Brouse,  of  Chicago.  111.  Chil- 
dren: Maude,  b.  April  6.  1872,  m.  W.  A.  Price;  Guy.  b.  January  15, 
1873,  d.  October  28,  1873;  Paul  b.  May  3,  1874  (Ph.B.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1899)  ;  Maurice,  b.  December  3.  1877  (Ph.B.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1901). 

Address  of  widow :    6029  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,   111. 

851.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  MILLARD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1870; 
Ph.D.,  New  York  Univ^ersity,  1891 ;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1904. 
*.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  March  11.  1846,  Hackensack.  N.  J. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed  at 
Hillside  and  Riverside.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Western  Ave., 
Newburgh,  1869-71;  Chester.  1871-74;  Matteawan,  1874-77;  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Peekskill.  1877-79;  Rondout,  1879-82;  Cannon  St., 
Poughkeepsie,  1882-85;  Central  Church.  Yonkers.  1885-88;  Centenary 
Church.     New     York.     1888-91 ;     Washington     Square,     New     York, 

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1891-95;  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  1895-96;  Tremont  Church,  New  York, 
1896-99.  Presiding  Elder,  New  York  District,  1899-1905,  Stationed 
at  Washington  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1905.  Died  May  11,  1905, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  29,  1868,  Harriet  Augusta  Prior,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Charles  Warren,  b.  April  17,  1871  (B.A.,  New 
York  Univ.,  1893)  ;  William  Jeremiah,  b.  September  2,  1872  (B.A., 
Columbia,  1894). 

Address  of  widow :    75  Montgomery  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

862.  *WILLIAM  FORMAN  MORRIS.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1869.  ■*".  T.  Born  December  10,  1844,  Vinton  Falls, 
N.  J. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1867-68;  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1868-69.  Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1869.  Stationed  at  Bricksburg,  N.  J.,  1869-70.  Died  June  23,  1870, 
Vinton  Falls,  N.  J. 

853.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTINE  MUNSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870; 
B.D.,  Yale  College,  1882.     Born  November  14,  1838,  Victory,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1867.  Stationed 
at  Tariffville,  Conn. ;  after  burning  of  church  in  that  place,  preached 
in  High  Ridge,  Conn.,  1867-68.  Stationed  at  Zion's  Hill  and  Wilton, 
Conn.,  1868-69;  Westbrook,  1869-71;  West  Haddam  and  Killingworth, 
1871-72;  North  Canton,  1872-73;  West  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  1873-76; 
Islip,  1876-77;  South  Britain,  Conn.,  1877-78.  Supernumerary, 
1878-84.  Located,  1884.  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1880-82. 
Supplied  Congregational  Church,  Mound  City,  Kans.,  1883-84;  Blue 
Mound,  1885-87.  Taught  school,  1887-88.  Colporteur  for  American 
Bible  Society  in  Linn  and  Bourbon  counties,  Kans.,  1889-90.  Supplied 
in  vicinity  of  Mound  City,  Kans.,  1892;  Walnut  (South  Kansas  Con- 
ference), 1893.  Worker  in  local  church.  Mound  City  and  vicinity, 
1894 . 

Married  January  i,  1868,  Hannah  Cunningham,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  September  i,  1900.  Children :  William  Augustine, 
b.  January  10,   1869;    Franklin  Myron,  b.   December  20,   1876. 

Address :    Mound   City,   Kans. 

854.  *CHARLES  RANDOLPH  NORTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  27,  1845,  Columbus,  Miss.  Brother 
of  No.  984- 

In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-72.  Joined  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at  Mount  Zion,  N.  Y., 
^^73-74;  Fishkill  Village  and  Glenham,  1874-75;  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Peekskill,  1875-77;  Washington  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  1877-80;  Mat- 
teawan,  1880-81  ;  Chelsea  Church,  New  York,  1881-83 ;  30th  St.,  New 
York,  1883-84 ;  St.  John's  Church,  Newburgh,  1884-87 ;  i8th  St.,  New 
York,  1887-89.  Principal  organizer  of  the  New  York  Deaconesses' 
Home.  Appointed  corresponding  secretary  of  the  New  York  City 
Church  Extension  Society,  1889.  Died  April  20,  1889,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Married  October  22,  1868,  Anna  M.  Haight,  of  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Charles  Edward  (No.  1758),  b.  July  28,  1869;  Effingham 
Randolph,  b.  September  30,  1870;  Ralph  Mason,  b.  October  9,  1872; 
Mary,  b.  February  13,  1874;  Francis  Reid  (No.  1963),  b.  April  19, 
1876;  Albert,  b.  December  7,  1879,  d.  December  27,  1879;  Lucy  Eliza- 
beth, b.  June  14,  1881,  m.  C.  E.  Rice;   Rhys  Harrower,  b.  July  15,  1889. 

Address  of  widow :    147  Park  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

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856.  WILBUR  FISK  SANFORD.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1873;  M.D.,  Boston  University,  1878.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Decem- 
ber 2,  1843,  Gouvemeur,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  169. 

Entered  Wesleyan  University  (with  the  class  of  1866),  1862.  Served 
in  29th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  1864-65.  Reentered  college,  1865. 
Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  I.,  1867-68.  Studied  medicine  in  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Principal  of  High  School,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1869-70. 
Studied  in  Boston  Theological  Seminary,  1870-73.  Joined  Troy  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1873-  Stationed  at  Third  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1873-74;  Stephentown,  1874-76;  Chapel  and  Glass  House,  1876-77. 
Studied  in  School  of  Medicine,  Boston  University,  1877-78.  Practised 
medicine  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  1878-79;  Mansfield,  1879-80;  Webster, 
1880-90;  Athens-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  Lebanon  Springs, 
1892-94;  Warren,  R.  L,  1894-99.  Engaged  in  farming,  1899-1905.  In 
National  Soldiers'  Home,  Tenn..   1905 . 

Married  December  25.  188=;,  Lucy  Atlanta  Tayer,  of  Stephentown 
Center,  N.  Y.  Children:  Sidney  Wilbur,  b.  December  6,  1886  (B.A., 
Middlebury,  1909)  ;    Ellen  Lucy,  b.  August  9,  1888. 

Address:    National  Soldiers'  Home,  Tenn. 

856.  HENRY  BRADBURY  TERRY.  B.A.  Born  April  21,  1845, 
Ra^nham,   Mass. 

Served  in  9th  R.  I.  Volunteers.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1867-68. 
Studied   law   in   Boston,   Mass.,   1868-70.    Admitted   to  the  bar,    1871. 

Practising    law    in    Hyde    Park,    Mass.,    187 1 .    Trial    justice    for 

Norfolk  County,  1870-97.  Town  clerk  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1870- 
1909.     Master   in  chancery,   1897 .     Public  administrator,   1898 . 

Married  September  19,  1872,  Abbie  A.  Wetherell,  of  Newton,  Mass. 
Child:    Sarah  Miriam,  b.  June  23,  1873. 

Address:    Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

867.  *SAMUEL  HOYT  TROWBRIDGE.  B.A.;  M.A.  1870. 
*.  T.     Bom  September  12,  1840,  Bethel,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y..  1867-69;  Prit- 
chett  Collegiate  Institute.  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1869-70.  Studied  in  Law- 
rence Scientific  School.  Harvard  University,  1870-71.  Again  taught 
in  Pritchett  Collegiate  Institute,  1871-73;  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora, 
111.,  1873-74.  Assistant  in  Geology,  Harvard  University,  1874-75. 
Taught  in  Pritchett  Collegiate  Institute,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1875-86.  Died 
March  17.  1886,  Glasgow,  Mo. 

Married  August  29,  1871.  Julia  A.  Goodhue,  of  Westminster,  Vt. 
Children:  Carl  Hoyt,  b.  October  24,  1874  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1901)  ; 
LeRoy  Goodhue,  b.  January  17,  1877;  Leonard  Benedict,  b.  September 
29,  1878  (B.A.,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  1905)  ;  Carrie  Amanda,  b.  Decem- 
ber 21,  1881,  d.  June  5,  1885;  Alma  Sawyer,  b.  September  13,  1883; 
Arthur  Carleton.  b.  March  4.  1885  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907)- 

Address  of  widow :    Brevard,  N.  C. 


CLASS  OF  J868^ 

858.  SAMUEL  REED  BAILEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871.  Born 
December  14,  1829,  Mount  Desert,  Me.  Brother  of  J.  S.  Bailey  (class 
of  1852). 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary.  1868-60.  Joined  Maine  Con- 
ference,  M.   E.   Church.    1869.    Stationed   at   Chestnut    St.,    Portland, 

238 


GRADUATES.  [1868. 

Me.,  1869-70.  Transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  1870.  Stationed  at 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1870-72;  Fort  Edward,  1872-73.  Ordained  deacon 
in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1873,  and  later  priest.  Rector 
of  a  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1873-74;  Leicester, 
Mass.,  1875-79;    Monmouth,  Me.,  1879-81. 

Married  1855,  Lydia  A.  Little.     Children:    four. 

Address :    unknown. 

869.  *CHARLES  LEWIS  BONNELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1870;  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1871.  «l>.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  15,  1846,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1868;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-70;  Hahnemann  Medical  Col- 
lege, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1870-71.  Practised  medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1872-1902.  Member  of  the  medical  staff  of  the  Brooklyn  Maternity 
Hospital;  lecturer  on  the  care  and  management  of  infants  and  chil- 
dren, New  York  State  Training  School  for  Nurses,  1874-79.  Member 
of  the  medical  and  surgical  staff,  Brooklyn  (now  Cumberland  St.) 
Homoeopathic  Hospital  (chief  of  staff  for  six  years),  1876-1902.  Con- 
sulting surgeon,  Memorial  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children. 
Director  of  Brooklyn  Y.  M.  C.  A.  for  twelve  years.  Died  January 
15,  1902,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  12,  1872,  Eli2?abeth  Wheatly  Irvine,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Child:    Ralph  Irvine,  b.  September  17,  1878,  d.  July  20,  1883. 

Address  of  widow:   3  Hanson  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

860.  EDMUND  GRIFFIN  BUTLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871.  ^.  T. 
Born  June  11,  1845,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Sergeant  of  Pa.  Volunteers,  U.  S.  Army.  Studied  law  in  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.,  1868-69.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1869.  Practising  law  in 
Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.,    1869 . 

Married  December  22,  1869,  Clara  Theresa  Cox,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Elsie  Peironnet,  b.  November  11,  1870,  m.  A.  A.  Beaumont; 
Abi  Harriet,  b.  June  9,  1872,  m.  J.  G.  Blake;  Caroline  Cox,  b.  Novem- 
ber 10,  1875,  m.  J.  S.  Van  Nest;    a  son,  b.  1878. 

Address :    Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

861.  *LESLIE  BINGHAM  COOKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871.  ^'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  5,  1846,  Hermon,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1147. 

Studied  law  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Civil  engineer,  Missouri 
Valley  Railroad,  1869-70.  Assistant  engineer,  Carthage,  Watertown  & 
Sacket  Harbor  Railroad,  N.  Y.,  1870-71 ;  chief  engineer,  1871-73. 
Division  engineer,  Lake  Ontario  Shore  Railroad,  1871-72.  City 
engineer,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1874-75.  Engineer  of  Rome,  Watertown 
&  Ogdensburg  Railroad,  N.  Y.,  1875-82.  Insurance  accountant, 
1882-1907.    Died  March  9,  1907,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  14,  1870,  Pamelia  Zulema  Conger,  of  Watertown, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  January  22,  1875.    Child:   Zulema,  b.  October  5,  1872. 

862.  ROBERT  McLEAN  CUMNOCK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871 ; 
L.H.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1903.  ^.  Tf.  *•  B.  K.  Born  May  31,  i844» 
Ayr,  Scotland. 

Teacher  of  Elocution,  Northwestern  University,  1868-73;    Professor 

of  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  1873 ;    Director  of  School  of  Oratory, 

1878^—-.  Instructor  in  Elocution,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evans- 
ton,  111..  1880-81;  Professor  of  Elocution,  1881 .  Author:  Cum- 
nock's Readings;   Cumnock's  School  Speaker. 

239 


1868.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  November  25,  1868,  Charlotte  A.  Nye  (daughter  of  No,  24), 
of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  died  November  9,  1874.  Married  June  28, 
1877,  Annie  C.  Webster,  of  Evanston,  111.  Children  :  Wallace  Webster, 
b.  April  28,  1880;    Claude  Buchanan,  b.  July  30,  1884. 

Address :   Evanston,  111. 

863.  GEORGE  BLAUVELT  DUSINBERRE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  December  26,  1837,  Edenville,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  Unionville,  Conn.,  1868-69.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Collinsville,  Conn.,  1869-70.  Joined  Nev^^  York  East  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  Windsor,  Conn.,  1871-73;  Essex,  1873-74; 
Durham,  1874-76;  Southington,  1876-78;  Darien,  1878-80;  Simsbury, 
1880-83;  Watertown,  1883-86;  Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1886-89;  Seymour, 
Conn.,  1889-91;  Forestville,  1891-95;  Hamden  Plains,  New  Haven, 
1895-98;  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902;  Higganum  and  West 
Haddam,  Conn.,  1902-04;  Woodbury,  1904-07;  Windsor,  1907-10. 
Superannuated,  1910. 

Married  May  2,  1869,  Anna  E.  Atkins,  of  Provincetown,  Mass. 
Children:  Charles  Edgar,  b.  March  2,  1870,  d.  September  7.  1870;  Ralph 
Elliott,  b.  August  30,  1872  (Ph.B.,  Yale,  1894)  ;  Floyd  Holly,  b.  March 
II,  1877;    Emory  Woolson,  b.  August  4,  1885. 

Address :    Highwood,  Conn. 

864.  HENRY  WARREN  FLINT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  February  i,  1839,  Braintree,  Vt. 

Served  in  i6th  Vt.  Volunteers.  Taught  in  Minnesota  and  Kansas, 
1869-70;  in  Hawleyville,  Iowa,  and  in  Missouri,  1871-72.  Resided  in 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1872-73.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Bethel,  Vt.,  1873-79. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  West  Hill,  Chelsea,  Vt.,  1879-80;  Topsham, 
Vt.,  1880-81;    East  Elmore,  Vt,  1881. 

Address :    unknown. 

865.  *FREEMAN  BIRNEY  HAMBLIN.  B.A.  f-.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  13,  1841,  Cayuga,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Boston  Theological  Seminary,  1868-69.  Died  May  8, 
1869,  Boston,  Mass, 

866.  ELMER  NULL  HANCOCK.  B.A,;  LL.B.,  University  of 
Albany,  1869.     ^.  T.     Born  March  29,  1845,  Salem,  N.  J, 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1868-69. 
Practised  law  in  Granby,  Mo.,  1870-75.  Reporter  on  The  New  Orleans 
Times,  1875-76;  city  editor,  1876-78;  associate  editor,  1878-81.  Wash- 
ington correspondent  of  The  New  Orleans  Times-Democrat,  1881-83. 
Editor  of  The  Savannah  Morning  News,  1883 . 

Address :   Morning  News,  Savannah,  Ga. 

867.  THEODORE  MYERS  HOUSE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1843,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  177th  N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Preached  in  Norwich.  Conn., 
1868-69.  Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed  at  Sachem  St..  Norwich,  Conn.,  1869-71 ; 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1871-72;  Brockton,  1872-74.  Transferred  to  East 
Ohio  Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  1874-77; 
Christ  Church,  Cleveland,  1877-79.  Transferred  to  Genesee  Conference, 
1879.  Stationed  at  Asbury  Church,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  1879-81.  Trans- 
ferred to  Central  New  York  Conference,  1881.    Stationed  at  Geneva, 

240 


GRADUATES.  [1868. 

N.  Y.,  1881-84.  Transferred  to  North  Nebraska  Conference,  1884. 
Stationed  at  First  Church,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  1884-87.  Transferred  to 
Florida  Conference,  1887.  Stationed  at  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1887-88; 
Champaign,  111.,  1888-90;  Paxton,  1890-92;  Farmer  City,  1892-96;  Ida 
Grove  and  Merrill,  Iowa,  1896-1902.  Transferred  to  Pittsburg  Con- 
ference, 1902.  Stationed  at  Bridgeville,  Pa.,  1902-03 ;  Fayette  City, 
1903-04;  Mount  Morris,  1904-06;  New  Cumberland,  W.  Va.,  1906-07; 
Evans  Mills,  Pa.,  1907-08;  Arnold,  1908-09.  Supernumerary,  1909. 
Member  of  Mass.  Legislature,  1873-74. 

Married  July  22,  1868,  Margaret  Austin,  of  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  December  18,  1905.  Married  October  7,  1907,  Vienna  Marie 
Robertson,  of  New  Cumberland,  W.  Va.  Child:  Earl  Reynolds,  b. 
May  12,  1875. 

Address :    184  Mohawk  St.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

8G8.  MARTIN  AUGUSTINE  KNAPP.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1871 ;  M.A., 
Syracuse  University,  1876;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1892.  *.  N,  G. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  November  6,  1843,  Spaflford,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1869. 
Practised  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1870-91.  Member  of  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission,   1891-1910;    chairman,   1898-1910.     Presiding  judge 

of  the  Commerce  Court,  1910 .     Member  of  Board  of  Education, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1876-79.  City  attorney  of  Syracuse,  1878-83.  Lecturer 
on  Forensic  Medicine,  Syracuse  University,  1884-91.  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan University,   1888 . 

Married  December  29,  1869,  Marian  Hotchkiss,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  December  4,  1904.  Married  August  10,  1907,  Mrs. 
Nellie  Maynard  Gardner,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Commerce  Court,  Washington,  D.  C. 

869.  .*ENSIGN  McCHESNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  187 1 ;  Ph.D., 
Boston  University,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1889.  ■*•.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  March  17,  1844,  Grafton,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1868-69;  Central 
Church,  Norwich,  1869-71;  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1871-74; 
First  Church,  Fall  River,  1874-77;  First  Church,  Taunton^  1877-79. 
Transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  1879.  Stationed  at  Hudson  Ave., 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1879-82 ;  State  St.,  Troy,  1882-86.  Transferred  to  New 
York  Conference,  1886.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1886-89;  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  1889-94;  White  Plains, 
1894-97 ;  Calvary  Church,  New  York,  1897-98.  Dean  of  the  College  of 
Fine  Arts,  and  Professor  of  ^Esthetics  and  the  History  of  Art,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1898-1905.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1876.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1897-99.  Died  Novem- 
ber 30,  1905,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  22,  1868,  Nellie  Bidwell,  of  Norwich,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :    200  Walnut  Place,  Syracuse,  N.  Y, 

870.  ALBERT  JULIUS  NAST.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1871 ;  D.D.,  Ohio 
University,  1892,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  <^.  T.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  April  4,  1846,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Taught  in  German  Wallace  College,  Ohio,  1868-69.  Joined  North 
Ohio  Conference,  M.  E.  Church;  transferred  to  Central  German  Con- 
ference, 1869.  Stationed  at  Raper  Chapel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1869-70; 
Ross  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1870-72;  Lorain  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1872-74. 
Transferred  to  Ohio  Conference,   1874.     Stationed  at  Pomeroy,  Ohio, 

241 


1868.1  GRADUATES. 

1874-76;  Christie  Chapel,  Columbus,  1876-77;  Malta,  1877-78.  Pro- 
fessor of  Ancient  Languages,  Anglo-Saxon  and  German.  Cincinnati 
Wesleyan  College,  1878-80.  Professor  of  Latin  and  German,  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  1880-82.  On  the  staff  of  Der  Christliche  Apolo- 
gete,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    1884-90;     assistant    editor,    1890-92;     editor, 

1892 .     Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896,  1900, 

'04,  '08;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1891.  Fraternal  delegate, 
M.  E.  Church,  to  General  Conference  of  the  Evangelical  Association, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1907.  President,  Board  of  Trustees,  German  Wallace 
College,  1904 . 

Married  September  7,  1876,  Sarah  McDermott,  of  Berea,  Ohio,  who 
died  December  19,  1883.  Married  July  29,  1896,  Alice  G.  Kendall,  of 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Children:  William  Gamble,  b.  November  11,  1877 
(class  of  1900),  d.  March  5,  1900;  Marie  Eleanore,  b.  January  29, 
1880,  m.  Dr.  W.  B.  Wherry. 

Address :    816  Mann   Place,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

871.  D[AVID]  WARD  NORTHROP.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Albany,  1870;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1871.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  February  19,  1844,  Sherman,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  Studied  in  Law 
School  of  University  of  Albany,  1869-70.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870. 

Practising   law   in    Middletown,    Conn.,    1871 .     Member   of    Conn. 

Legislature,  1871,  1881-82.  Judge  of  probate  for  the  district  of  Middle- 
town,  1873-80.  Secretary,  Middletown  Board  of  Education,  1878-80. 
Secretary  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  1883-84.  Mayor  of  Middle- 
town,  1884-85.  Postmaster  of  Middletown,  1886-90.  State  auditor  of 
Connecticut,  1891-92,  1897-98.  Member  of  Constitutional  Convention 
of  Connecticut,  1902.  President,  Middletown  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany,  1885 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,   1880-1911. 

Married  September  14,  1870,  Mary  A.  Stewart,  of  Manchester,  Vt. 
Children:  Clara  Louise,  b.  August  20,  1872,  m.  C.  S.  Ingham;  Mary 
(No.  2055),  b.  January  n,  1875,  m-  A.  H.  Burdick  (No.  2072)  ;  William 
Ward,  b.  June  4,  1876,  d.  September  9,  1877 ',  Harold  Stewart,  b.  April 
24,  1878;    Richard  David,  b.  August  30,  1886  (class  of  1909). 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

872.  CHARLES  MELVILLE  PARKER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1871. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  17,  1843,  Jay,  Me.  Brother  of 
No.  1095. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1868-69; 
Wesleyan  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1869-70;  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,     Mass.,     1870-85.    Employed     in    ranching    and     settHng 

estates,    Pasadena,    Cal.,    1885 .    Trustee,    University    of    Southern 

California,    1898-1907.     President,    Lake    Vineyard    Land    and    Water 

Company,    1892 .      Director,    First    National     Bank    of    Pasadena, 

1905 . 

Married  August  17,  1871,  Mary  E.  Hatch,  of  Sanford,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: Emma  Estella,  b.  June  10.  1874  (B.A.,  Pomona,  1899);  Mary 
Moulton,  b.  April  9,  1877  (B.A.,  Pomona,  1899),  m.  Rev.  W.  E.  Eckles, 
d.  February  28,  1908;  Edith  Barrett,  b.  August  26,  1880  (B.A.,  Pomona, 
1903),  m.  G.  S.  Hinckley;   Carl  Horace,  b.  April  9,  1883  (B.S.,  Pomona, 

1905). 
Address :  476  South  Los  Robles  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

873.  *MICHAEL  HAYS  PERRY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871.  Born 
September  25,  1846,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1226. 

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GRADUATES.  [1868. 

Resided  in  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1868-69.  Engaged  in  insurance  and  real 
estate  business,  1869-70,  1873-91.  Superintendent  of  Pitman  Grove 
Camp  Ground,  N.  J.,  1871-72.  Collector  of  taxes,  1879-81.  With  Real 
Estate  Title  Insurance  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1886-91.  Clerk  of 
the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1891-1910. 
Died  July  3,   1910,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Married  May  16,  1872,  Mary  Conover,  of  Daretown,  N.  J.  Children : 
Gertrude,  b.  January  22,  1873;  Blanche  Estelle,  b.  January  19,  1877, 
m.  J.  O.  Jecko. 


874.  EVERETT  IRVING  RACKETT.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Albany,  1870.    ^.  T.     Born  September  27,  1844,  Orient,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1868-69;  Law  School  of  Univer- 
sity of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1869-70.  Practised  law  in  Greenport,  N.  Y., 
1871-73.  Second  officer  on  a  coasting  vessel,  1873-75.  First  mate  of 
schooner  T.  W.  Haven,  1875-77.  Master  of  schooner  H.  Craskey, 
1877-78.  Shipwrecked,  1878.  Farmed  and  practised  law  in  Orient, 
N.  Y.,  1879-82.  Associate  editor  of  The  Industrial  World,  Chicago, 
111.,  1882-84.  Engaged  in  farming  and  tutoring.  Orient,  N.  Y.,  1885-94. 
Ordained  Congregational  minister,  1894.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Orleans,  Mass.,  1894-1905;  North  Pownal,  Vt,  1905-08; 
Bloomington,  Cal.,  1908 — ■ — . 

Married  January  9,  1877,  Clara  Louisa  Anderson,  of  Amsterdam, 
N.  Y.  Children:  John  Everett,  b.  May  31,  1878,  d.  1879;  Kate  Esther, 
b.  March  28,  1880. 

Address :    Bloomington,  Cal. 


875.  *FRANK  REYNOLDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871.  *.  N.  e. 
*.  B.  K.    Born  June  30,  1848,  Milton,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  166. 

Traveled  in  Europe,  1869-70.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School, 
1870-71.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871.  Practised  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1871-1905.  Referee  in  bankruptcy,  1898-1905.  Died  October  22,  1905, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  18,  1880,  Mary  Wisner  Myrick,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Child:    George  Greenwood  (No.  2503),  b.  April  11,  1885. 

Address  of  widow :   44  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


876.  REUBEN  LITCH  ROBERTS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  February 
16,  1847,  Boston,  Mass.    Brother  of  Nos.  635  and  703. 

Studied  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1868-71.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1871. 
Practising  law  (chiefly  patent),  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1871 . 

Address :   95  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


877.  JOSEPH  EMERSON  ROBINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871 ;  D.D., 
Norwich  University.  A.  A.  $.  Born  December  9,  1843,  Littleton, 
N.  H. 

Taught  in  New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H., 
1868-69 ;  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1869-72.  Joined  New 
Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Stationed  at  Landaff, 
N.  H.,  1872-73;  Hooksett,  1873-76;  Plymouth,  1876-79;  Lebanon, 
1879-82;  Portsmouth,  1882-85.  Presiding  Elder,  Claremont  District, 
1885-90.  Stationed  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  1890-95;  Dover,  i895-97- 
Presiding  Elder,  Dover  District,  1897-1903.  Stationed  at  Keene,  N.  H., 
1903-05;  Trinity  Church,  Manchester,  1905-07;  Weirs,  1907-09.  Super- 
numerary, 1909 .    Twice  chaplain  of  N.  H.  Legislature. 

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Married  March  5,  1873,  Margaret  H.  Bailey,  of  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J. 
Children:  Joseph  Winthrop,  b.  December  2,  1874;  George  Douglass 
(No.  2038),  b.  July  24,  1876;   Margaret  Anna,  b.  June  24,  1880. 

Address:    Peterboro,  N.  H. 

878.  CHRISTOPHER  SMITH  SARGENT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1871. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  May  2,  1847,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

In  a  private  banking  house,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1868.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1872-76.  Resided  in  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  1877-85.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
1885.  Missionary  in  charge  of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  Winton  Place, 
Ohio,  1885-88.  Ordained  priest,  1887.  Rector  of  St.  James's  Church, 
Vincennes,  Ind.,  1889-91.  Priest  in  charge  of  Grace  Pro-Cathedral, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1891-95.  Dean  of  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1896-98.  Rector  of  St.  David's  Church,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1898 . 

Married  June  15,  1870,  Jane  Findlay  Torrence,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Children :  James  Findlay,  b.  March  17,  1871 ;  Edward,  b.  July  18, 
1873;  Christopher,  b.  February  24,  1876,  d.  November  14,  1880; 
Rebekah  Torrence,  b.  May  6,  1878,  d.  September  17,  1881 ;  George 
Paull  Torrence,  b.  March  12,  1881  (B.A.,  Yale,  1905);  Mary,  b.  Janu- 
ary 22,  1884,  d.  July  3,  1884;  Thomas  Frazer,  b.  November  22,  1886, 
d.  September  26,  1891. 

Address :   2121  Talbott  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

879.  ALMONA  BENJAMIN  SMART.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Boston 
Theological  Seminary,  1870;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1871.  Born 
December  27,  1838,  Prospect,  Me. 

Enlisted  for  three  years,  but  soon  discharged  on  account  of  sickness, 
1861.  Studied  in  Boston  Theological  Seminary,  1868-70.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  East  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1870-71;  Whitestone,  1871-72;  Port  Jefferson  and  Setau- 
ket,  1872-73;  East  Granby,  Conn.,  1873.  Transferred  to  Maine  Con- 
ference, 1873.  Stationed  at  Oxford,  Me.,  1873-74.  Transferred  to 
Rock  River  Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at  South  Kankakee,  111., 
1874-75;  Winnebago,  1875;  Earl  and  South  Pawpaw,  1879-80;  Poplar 
Grove  and  Capron,  1880-81.  Missionary  to  Dakota,  1881-83.  With- 
drew from  the  conference,  1902. 

Married  August  30,  1869,  Rubie  J.  Jordan,  of  Garden  Prairie,  111. 
Children:  Kara  Grace,  b.  July  21,  1870;  Abbie  Lula,  b.  September  9, 
1872;  Allie  B.,  b.  January  16,  1874  (deceased);  Rubie  E.,  b.  April  27, 
1875;    Bertha  Alma,  b.  December  4,  1876. 

Address :    unknown. 

880.  GEORGE  HAPGOOD  STONE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1871.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  November  22,  1841,  Collamer,  N.  Y. 

Entered  Wesleyan  University  (with  the  class  of  1865),  1861. 
Enlisted  in  2d  Pa.  Artillery;  transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  1862. 
Detailed  to  assist  in  reading  Confederate  signals  from  Fort  Wagner; 
discovered  the  Confederate  series  cipher  and  "disc";  discharged  July 
II,  1865.  Resided  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1868-69.  In  a  chemistry 
laboratory,  Chicago,  111.,  1869.  Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
Lima,  N.  Y.,  1869-72.  Civil  engineer  in  Chicago,  111.,  1873-74.  Taught 
in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1874-81.  Professor  of 
Geology,  Colorado  College,  1881-88.  Appointed  assistant  geologist, 
U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1884.  Mining  geologist  and  civil  engineer, 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1888— — .  Inventor  of  a  universal  surveying 
instrument.  Author:  Where  Gilia  Blows  Her  Horn  (poem);  World 
Money. 

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Married  July  13,  1871,  Mary  Emma  Clarke,  who  died  August  il, 
1873.  Married  November  20,  1876,  Mary  H.  Hill,  of  Bowdoinham,  Me. 
Children:  Willie  Green,  b.  June  7,  1872,  d.  June  20,  1872;  Emma 
Ingalls,  b.  June  19,  1878;  Alice  Isabel,  b.  November  16,  1879;  Beulah 
May,  b.  December  10,  1880;  Frederic  Clements,  b.  August  18,  1884, 
d.  April,  1898;   William  Hill,  b.  May  18,  1887. 

Address :  616  East  Columbia  St.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 


CLASS  OF  IS6% 

881.  JOHN  EDWARD  ABBOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  *.  N.  e. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  November  30,  1845,  Norridgewock,  Me. 

Taught  in  Noble's  Classical  School,  Boston,  Mass.;  studied  law, 
1869-71.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Practised  law  in  Boston,  Mass., 
1872-77;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-79;  Boston,  Mass.,  1879 •  Mem- 
ber of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1893-94.  Clerk  of  senate  com- 
mittee on  rules,  1896- — .    Town  solicitor,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1896 . 

Married  June  12,  1878,  Alice  Greely  Cockrane,  of  Compton,  Que., 
Canada.  Children:  Charles  M.,  b.  April  4,  1879;  Mabel  L.;  Harriette 
F. ;    Eleanor  A. 

Address:    53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

882.  HENRY  SMITH  CARHART.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  LL.D., 
1893.    ^-  '^-    *•  B.  K.     Born  March  27,  1844,  Coeymans,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Claverack  College  and  Hudson  River  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1869-71.  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1871-72.  Instructor  in 
Civil  Engineering  and  Physics,  Northwestern  University,  1872-73; 
Professor  of  Physics,  1873-76;  Professor  of  Physics  and  Chemistry, 
1876-84;  Professor  of  Physics,  1884-86.  Professor  of  Physics,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1886-1909;  Professor  Emeritus,  1909 ._  Mem- 
ber of  International  Jury  of  Award,  Electrical  Exhibition,  Paris,  1881. 
President,  Board  of  Judges,  Department  of  Electricity,  Columbian 
Exhibition,  1893.  Vice  president,  St.  Louis  International  Electrical 
Congress,  1904.  U.  S.  delegate  to  International  Conference  on  Elec- 
trical Units  and  Standards,  London,  1908.  Author:  Primary  Bat- 
teries; University  Physics;  Electrical  Measurements  (with  G.  W. 
Patterson);   High  School  Physics  (with  H.  N.  Chute). 

Married  August  30,  1876,  Ellen  M.  Soule,  of  Ossining,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren :  Margaret  Sprague,  b.  June  28,  1877  (Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Michigan, 
1899)  ;    Emory,  b.  June  17,  1884;    Rose,  b.  October  26,  1886. 

Address :   Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


883.  DAVID  CASLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  -Ir.  T.  Born  Febru- 
ary 13,  1840,  Minden,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Detroit  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed  at  Chel- 
sea, Mich.,  1869-72;  East  Saginaw,  1872-75;  Monroe,  1875-78;  Simp- 
son Church,  Detroit,  1878-79;  Oxford,  1879-82;  Norway,  1882-83. 
Presiding  Elder,  Lake  Superior  District,  1883-87.  Stationed  at  Sault 
Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  1887-90;  Flushing,  1890-91;  Holley,  1891-93;  Ver- 
non, 1893-95;  Donaldson,  1895-98;  Manistique,  1898-1900;  Ishpeming, 
1900-03;    Opechee,  1903-04;    Calumet,  1904-06.     Superannuated,  1906. 

Married  August  10,  1869,  Carrie  Maria  Lincoln,  of  Windsor,  Conn., 
who  died  February  7,  1908.  Children :  Emory  Lincoln,  b.  June  23, 
18705  d.  August  25,  1873;    Howard  Irving,  b.  April  11,  1872;    Mary 

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Theresa,  b.  August  23,  1874;    Lizzie  Frances,  b.  December  14,   1876; 
Wilbur  Lincoln,  b.  April  6,  1887;   Walter  Benton,  b.  January  5,  1889. 
Address :  408  Easterday  Ave.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. 


884.  WALTER  AUGUSTUS  CHAD  WICK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1872.  *.  N.  0.  Born  December  15, 
1847,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1350. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1869-72.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Stationed  at  Hillside  and  Riverside, 
N.  Y.,  1873-75;  Irvington,  1875-77;  Carmel,  1877-80;  Walton,  1880-82; 
Chester,  1882-85;  Coxsackie,  1885-88;  Rhinebeck,  1888-91;  Mount 
Kisco,  1891-95;  Hudson,  1895-96;  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  1896-98. 
Transferred  to  Newark  Conference,  1898.  Stationed  at  Port  Jervis, 
N.  Y.,  1898-1904;  Newton,  N.  J.,  1904-07;  Madison,  1907-10.  Super- 
numerary, 1910. 

Married  December  25,  1879,  Emily  F.  Ludington,  of  Carmel,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Elsie  Miriam,  b.  October  3,  1880;  George  Irvin,  b.  Septem- 
ber 14,  1881  (B.A.,  Yale,  1904)  ;  Albert  Angell,  b.  December  10,  1882 
(B.  A.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1906)  ;  Edward  Ludington,  b.  March  29,  1887, 
d.  December  31,  1889;   Harold  King,  b.  July  28,  1890  (class  of  1913). 

Address :   Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 


886.  *ALDEN  FITZROY  CHASE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  Ph.D., 
Colby  College,  1886.  $.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  26,  1842,  Wood- 
stock, Me. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1869-72;  Maine 
Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1872-83.  Joined  Maine  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Transferred  to  East  Maine  Conference, 
1884.  Principal  of  High  School,  Millbury,  Mass.,  1884;  East  Maine 
Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1884-97.  Transferred  to  Maine 
Conference,  1898.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1892.    Died  October  21,  1898,  Kents  Hill,  Me. 

Married  December  6,  1869,  Louise  Frances  Allen,  of  Farmington, 
Me.  Children:  Allen,  b.  July  28,  1871  (class  of  1895),  d.  August 
14,  1897;  Alden  Chase,  b.  November  20,  1872,  d.  February  14,  1886; 
John  Abbott,  b.  May  15,  1875;  Chrystal  Marvin,  b.  December  11, 
1876  (B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1900)  ;  Joseph  Cummings,  b.  May  5,  1878; 
Fitzroy,  b.  May  3,  1881,  d.  May  7,  1881 ;  Louise  Sturdivant,  b.  April 
25,  1883. 

Address  of  widow:    Kents  Hill,  Me. 


886.  *NATHAN  GILBERT  CHENEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  B.D., 
Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  1866.  '^.  T.  Born  September  29, 
1840,  Weston,  Mass. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed 
at  South  Park,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1869-72;  Alanson  Church,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1872-73;  John  St.,  New  York,  i873-75-  Transferred  to 
North  India  Conference,  1875.  Stationed  at  the  English  Church, 
Naini  Tal,  India,  1875-81.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference, 
1882.  Stationed  at  New  York  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882-85.  Presid- 
ing Elder,  New  York  East  District,  1885-91.  Stationed  at  St.  John's 
Church,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1891-95;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1895-98; 
Bridgeport,  1898-1903.  Supernumerary,  1903-04.  Died  September  23, 
1904,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  January  24,  1878,  Lucilla  H.  Green,  M.D.,  of  Bareilly,  India, 
who    died    September   30,    1878.    Married    November   19,    1888,    Mrs. 

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Alice  Elizabeth   (Pegg)   MacLaughlin  (daughter  of  No.  380).    Child: 
Grace  Gilbert,  b.  December  16,  1893. 
Address  of  widow:    94  Main  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

887.  WILBUR  FISK  CRAFTS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  B.D.,  Boston 
University,  1872;  Ph.D.,  Marietta  College,  1896.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
January  12,  1850,  Fryeburg,  Me.  Brother  oi  Nos.  950  and  1346,  and 
of  F.  H.  Crafts  (class  of  1871). 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1869-72.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Nahant, 
Mass.,  1870-71 ;  Stoneham,  1871-72.  Transferred  to  New  Hampshire 
Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church,  Haverhill,  Mass., 
1872-74;  Dover,  N.  H.,  1874-75.  Transferred  to  Providence  (now 
New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1875.  Stationed  at  County  St., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1875-77.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference, 
1877.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1877-80.  Pastor  of 
Congregational  Church  of  Christian  Endeavor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1880-83;  First  Union  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York,  1883-88. 
Founder  and  field  secretary  of  the  American  Sabbath  Union,  1888-91. 
Chairman,  World's  Fair  Sabbath  Closing  Committee,  1893.     Secretary 

of  various  reform  societies,  1889 .     Founded  International  Reform 

Bureau,    1895;     superintendent   of   the   same,    1895 .     Chairman    of 

delegates  of  U.  S.  Government  to  12th  International  Congress  on 
Alcoholism.  Author:  The  Sabbath  for  Man;  Successful  Men  of 
To-day;  Social  Progress;  thirty  other  books  on  reform  topics.  Editor: 
The  Christian  Statesman,  1901-03;  Twentieth  Century  Quarterly, 
1905 . 

Married  May  i,  1874,  Sara  J.  Timanus,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    206  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  S.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

888.  CHARLES  PITMAN  CROFT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  September  29.  1845,  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1869-71-  Acting  pastor 
of  Congregational  Church,  Avon,  Conn.,  1872-74.  Pastor  of  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1874-76;  Torrington,  1876-80;  Water- 
town,  1880-82;  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1882-85.  Residing  in  Simsbury, 
Conn.,  preaching  most  of   the  time,   1885 . 

Married  April  19,  1871,  Julia  Mather,  of  Simsbury,  Conn. 

Address :    Weatogue,  Conn. 

889.  *JOHN  RUSSELL  GUSHING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  January  4,  1838,  Epping,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  976. 

Preached  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  1869-70.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  1870-72. 
Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1872-73.  Trans- 
ferred to  New  England  Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  1872-73;  West  Medway,  1873-74;  Somerville,  1874-75;  Pep- 
perell,  1875-77;  Ashland,  1877-79;  Brookfield,  1879-81;  Hudson, 
1881-84;  Westboro,  1884-87;  Wilbraham,  1887-90;  Stanton  Ave., 
Boston,  1890-93;  Egleston  Square,  Boston,  1893-96;  Maplewood, 
Maiden,  1896-1900;  Cochituate,  1900-02;  Gleasondale,  1902-03;  City 
Point,  Boston,  1903-05;  Newton  Lower  Falls,  1905-06.  Died  February 
7,  1906,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

Married  November  24,  1864,  Mary  Hebard,  of  Randolph,  Vt.  Chil- 
dren:  Bertha  May,  b.  September  11,  1871,  m.  C  T.  Child;  Martha 
Pauline,  b.  June  15,  1873. 

Address  of  widow :   38  Babcock  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

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890.  *EDSON  WARBURTON  DAVIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  March  i,  1842,  Albany,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Black  River  Conference  Seminary,  Antwerp,  N.  Y., 
1869-70.  Principal  of  Union  Free  School,  Irvington,  N.  Y.,  1871-72; 
Oneida  Seminary,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  Union  Free  School,  Vernon. 
N.  Y.,  1875-76.  Studied  law  in  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1877-79.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1880.  Practised  law  in  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1880-94.  Resided  on 
his  farm  in  Torringfordf  Conn.,  1894-1903.  Died  December  12,  1903, 
Torringford,  Conn. 

Married  December  6,  1869,  Anna  Maria  Griswold,  of  Torringford, 
Conn.  Children:  Isabelle  Louisa,  b.  September  7,  1870;  Stanley  War- 
burton,  b.  June  2,  1872,  d.  May  13,  1875;  Herbert  Spencer  (No.  2076), 
b.  March  28,  1875;  Edson  Griswold,  b.  April  19,  1879;  Max  Warbur- 
ton,  b.  April  15,  1883  (B.A.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1907);  Nellie  Virginia,  b. 
July  17,  1885,  m.  Rev.  G.  F.  Goodenough;  Anna  May,  b.  January  15, 
1888. 

Address  of  widow :   376  Prospect  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 


891.  *JOHN  SAMUEL  GREENFIELD.  B.A.  4^.  T.  Born 
August  15,  1846,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Druggist  in  Meriden,  Conn.;  also  studied  medicine,  1869-70.  Died 
September  5,   1870,  Meriden,  Conn. 

892.  HORATIO  NELSON  HALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  Born 
September  29,  1839,  North  Groton,  N.  H. 

Served  in  15th  N.  H.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Traveled  and  preached 
in  Michigan,  1869-70.  Joined  Michigan  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1870.  Stationed  at  Riverton,  Mich.,  1870-71;  Fox  Lake,  1871-72;  Fre- 
mont Center,  1872-73;  Lake  View,  1873-75;  Alma,  1875-76;  Reed 
City  and  Baldwin,  1876-77;  Benona,  1877-78.  Located;  preached  at 
Tilsonburg.  Ont.,  Canada,  1878-79.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  farming, 
occasionally  preaching,   in   Hersey,   Mich.,    1879 . 

Married  August  29,  1871,  Nancy  Turner,  of  Ingersoll,  Ont.,  Canada. 
Children :  Hale  Pliny,  b.  May  3,  1875 ;  Floyd  Alexander,  b.  May  6, 
1877 ;  Truman  Roy,  b.  March  24,  1883 ;  Blanche  Irene,  b.  August  6, 
1888. 

Address:   R.  F.  D.  No.  i,  Hersey,  Mich. 


893.  *SAMUEL  EMERY  HOLDEN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1872.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  February  3,  1845,  West  Concord,  N.  H.  Brother  of  B.  F. 
Holden  (class  of  1865). 

Served  in  i6th  N.  H.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Studied  law  in  Concord, 
N.  H.,  1869-71.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Practised  law  in  Bristol, 
N.  H. ;  treasurer  of  Bristol  Savings  Bank ;  engaged  in  wool  manu- 
facturing, 1872-75.  Engaged  in  the  wool  business  in  Napa,  Cal.,  1875- 
1900.  President  of  several  manufacturing  companies.  President,  Napa 
City  Water  Company,  1882-93.  Member  of  City  Council  of  Napa,  Cal., 
1893.  President.  Board  of  Trustees,  Napa  College.  Died  December 
31,   1900,  Altruria,  Cal. 

Married  November  18,  1869,  Mary  Ellen  Taylor,  of  Sanbornton, 
N.  H.,  who  died  May  4,  1875.  Married  January  8,  1879,  Anna  Smyth, 
of  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa.  Children :  Hattie  Morse,  b.  August  28,  1870, 
d.  September  25,  1870;  Robert  Smyth  (No.  2283),  b.  May  13,  1880; 
Harold  Emery,  b.  April  23,  1882;  Grace  Edith,  b.  January  18,  1884,  d. 
October   11,   1887;    Philip  Sawyer,  b.  September  28,   1889. 

Address  of  widow :  606  Franklin  St.,  Napa,  Cal. 

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894.  *ALBERT  GILLETT  JEPSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  Ph.D., 
Little  Rock  University,  1888.  A.  A.  *,  Born  June  21,  1842,  Hammond, 
N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Northville,  Mich.,  1869-71 ;  Roscoe,  111., 
1871-73.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Romeo,  Mich.,  1873-75.  Engaged 
in  the  drug  business,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1875-85.  President  of  Lewis 
Collegiate  Institute,  Lewiston,  Idaho,  1885-86.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, McKendree  College,  III,  1886-97;  Vice  President,  1887-89, 
1893-97.  Taught  in  Flora,  111.,  1897-99.  Principal  of  Emerson  School, 
East  St.  Louis,  111.,  1899-1900.  Died  February  23,  1900,  East  St. 
Louis,  111. 

Married  August  19,  1869,  Nina  Ellen  Ormiston,  of  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Julia  Genevieve,  b.  June  22,  1871  (B.A.,  McKendree,  1890); 
Nina  Theresa,  b.  July  21,  1873  (B.A.,  McKendree,  1893),  m.  R.  H. 
Harding;  Jessie  Ormiston,  b.  January  12,  1874  (B.A.,  McKendree, 
1895),  m.  C.  E.  Ritcher;  Bertha  Evelyn,  b.  January  10,  1876  (B.S., 
McKendree,  1898)  ;  Ruth  Isabel,  b.  December  15,  1879,  d.  June  5,  1899. 

Address  of  widow:    558  North  13th  St.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

895.  ♦SAMUEL  ROBINSON  KELLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879. 
^.  T.     Born  February  7,  1848,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Taught  and  studied  elocution  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-70.  In  business 
in  the  West,  1870-71.  Taught  elocution  in  Newton,  Worcester  and 
Boston,  Mass.,  1872-74 ;  in  College  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Lasell  Seminary, 
and  Boston  College,  1874-77.  Principal  of  Music  Hall  School  of  Elo- 
cution ;  proprietor  of  New  England  Musical  and  Literary  Bureau, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1877-81.    Died  February  3,  1905,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  December  16,  1876,  Minette  M.  F.  Roy,  of  Paris,  France. 
Child:    Maude  F.  M. 

896.  *TAMERLANE  PLINY  MARSH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  D.D., 
Mount  Union  College,  1888;  LL.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1893.  ^'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  30,  1845,  Orland,  Ind. 

In  quartermaster's  department,  U.  S.  Army,  1861-65  (chief  clerk, 
1864).  Bookkeeper,  Chicago,  111.,  1869-70.  Joined  Rock  River  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Dickson  St.,  Chicago,  111., 
1870-72 ;  Oak  Park  and  Austin,  1872-73 ;  Austin,  1873-75 ;  Grant  Place, 
Chicago,  1875-78;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Chicago,  1878-79;  Court  St., 
Rockford,  1879-81;  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  1881-85;  Hemenway, 
Evanston,  1885-88.  President  of  Mount  Union  College,  Ohio,  1888-98. 
Retired;  resided  in  Alliance,  Ohio,  1898-1903.  Died  July  22,  1903, 
Flushing,  Ohio. 

Married  September  6,  1870,  Harriet  Maria  Newhall  (sister  of  No. 
296),  of  East  Saugus,  Mass.  Children:  Harriet  Pauline  Newhall,  b. 
September  25,  1872,  m.  Rev.  T.  R.  Thoburn;  Winifred,  b.  March  20, 
1874  (B.  Mus.,  Mount  Union,  1892),  m.  E.  W.  Morton;  Van  Newhall, 
b.  January  14,  1876  (Ph.B.,  Mount  Union,  1896);  Marion,  b.  May  25, 
1884;    Elsie  Vincent,  b.  January  12,  1889,  d.  May  24,  1889. 

Address  of  widow :   33  Rice  St.,  Alliance,  Ohio. 

897.  DAVID  EUGENE  MILLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  A.  A.  $. 
Born  April  5,  1842,  Webster,  Mass. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Thetford  Center,  Vt.,  1869-70.  Joined 
Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Thetford 
Center,  Vt,  1870-71;  Windsor  and  Ascutneyville,  1871-74;  St.  Johns- 
bury,  1874-77;  Bradford,  1877-78;  Brattleboro,  1878-81;  Montpelier, 
1881-84;    Waterbury,   1884-85.     Superintendent  of   schools,   St.  Johns- 

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bury,  Vt,  i87S-77;  Brattleboro,  1880;  Waterbury,  1884.  Transferred 
to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1885.  Stationed  at  Baker  Memorial 
Church,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1885-88;  Rochester,  1888-91;  Plymouth, 
1891-93;  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1893-96.  Transferred  to  Maine  Confer- 
ence, 1896.  Stationed  at  Beacon  St.,  Bath,  Me.,  1896-98;  Hallowell, 
1898-1901;  Brunswick,  1901-03;  Gorham,  1903-06.  Supernumerary, 
1906-07.  Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1907.  Super- 
numerary, 1907 .     Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Loudon, 

N.  H.,  1906- . 

Married  June  8,  1871,  Adelaide  L.  Gleason,  of  Thetford,  Vt.,  who 
died  May  4,  1906. 

Address :    Concord,  N.  H. 


898.  ALFRED  NOON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  Ph.D.,  McKendree 
College,  1890.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  8,  1845,  Elstead,  Surrey, 
England. 

Served  in  42d  Mass.  Volunteers,  1864.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1869.  Stationed  at  South  Hadley,  Mass., 
1869-71;  Heath,  1871-73;  Ludlow  Center,  1873-75;  Bond's  Village, 
1875-77;  East  Pepperell,  1877-80;  Cottage  St.,  Cambridge,  1880-83; 
Rockport,  1883-84;  Purchase  St.,  Newburyport,  1884-86.  President 
of  Little  Rock  University,  Ark.,  1886-88.  Transferred  to  Arkansas  Con- 
ference, 1887;  to  Des  Moines  Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at  Amita, 
Iowa,  1889-90.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1890. 
Assistant  secretary,  Mass.  Total  Abstinence  Society,  1890-91 ;  secre- 
tary,   1891 .    Author:    History   of  Ludlow,   Mass.,    1874.     Editor: 

The   Temperance  Cause,  1890- . 

Married  June  29,  1869,  Maria  Amelia  Cook,  of  Niantic,  Conn.,  who 
died  May  25,  1879.  Married  May  17,  1880,  Jane  Louise  Taylor,  of 
Dunstable,  Mass.  Children:  Mabel  Elsie,  b.  April  16,  1870,  d.  Decem- 
ber 7,  1878;  Edith  Ruby,  b.  November  29,  1871  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ., 
1894)  ;  Philo  Gates,  b.  October  5,  1873  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1895)  ;  George 
Alfred,  b.  June  15,  1876,  d.  November  26,  1878;  Oliver  Tavlor  (No. 
2555),  b.  May  27,  1881 ;  Helen  Fay,  b.  March  22,  1886  (B.S.,' Simmons 
College,  1907);  Raymond  Wesley,  b.  November  22,  1888;  John  Eliot, 
b.  January  27,   1890;    James  Arthur,  b.  January  27,   1890. 

Address:    36  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


899.  FRANK  EDWARD  PORTER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1872;  M.D., 
Harvard  University,  1873.  "*'.  T.  Born  August  28,  1844,  Scituate, 
Mass.     Brother  of  No.  9i87. 

Studied  medicine  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-70;  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1870-71.  Surgeon  in  Mass.  General  Hospital,  Boston,  1872-73.  Studied 
medicine  and  traveled  in  Europe,  1873-75.  Practising  medicine  in 
Auburndale,  Mass.,  1875 . 

Married  October  14,  1875,  Christine  Washburn  Taylor,  of  East 
Boston,  Mass. 

Address:   Auburndale,  Mass. 


900.  *J[OHN]  HALE  POWERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  ^.  T. 
#.  B.   K.     Born  November   i,   1840,  West  Newbury,   Vt. 

Served  in  ist  Vt.  Cavalry,  1861-64.  General  agent  for  a  firm  of 
lithographers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1869-77.  President  of  firm,  J.  Hale 
Powers  &  Co.,  fraternity  publishers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1871-77.  Studied 
law  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1874-77.  Died  September  26,  1877,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

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Married  November  8,  1870,  Josephine  Bowne  Haggott,  of  Sidney, 
Ohio,  who  died  April  9,  1901.  Children :  Josephine  Pearl,  b.  December 
25,  1873,  m.  C.  C.  Kent  (No.  2021);  Herbert  Hale  (No.  2163),  b. 
November  7,  1875. 


901.  GEORGE  EDWARD  REED.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  D.D.,  1885; 
LL.D.,  Lafayette  College,  1889.  ^.  T.  Born  March  28,  1846,  Brown- 
ville.  Me. 

Studied  in  Boston  Theological  Seminary,  1869-70.  Joined  Providence 
(now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870. 
Stationed  at  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1870-72 ;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1872-75.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1875. 
Stationed  at  Hanson  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1875-78;  Stamford,  Conn., 
1878-81;  Nostrand  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881-84;  Hanson  Place, 
Brooklyn,  1884-87;  Trinity  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1887-89. 
President  of  Dickinson  College,  Pa.,  1889-1911.  Resigned,  1911. 
State  Librarian  of  Pennsylvania,  1898-1902.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1896. 

Married  June  20,  1870,  Ella  Frances  Leffingwell,  of  Norwich,  Conn. 
Child:   George  Leffingwell,  b.  February  4,  1885  (B.A.,  Dickinson,  1904). 

Address:    Carlisle,  Pa. 


902.  *JONATHAN  EDWARDS  RICHARDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872. 
A.  A.  *.    Born  November  14,  1845,  Steuben,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Kensington,  Conn.,  1869-70.  Studied  in 
Boston  Theological  Seminary,  1870-71.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  Westville,  Conn.,  1871-74. 
Transferred  to  Detroit  Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at  Ames  Church, 
Saginaw  City,  M^ich.,  1874.  Located,  1876.  Pastor  of  First  Congre- 
gational Church,  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  1877-86;  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
St.  Louis,  Mich,  1886-91 ;  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Mount  Clemens, 
Mich.,  1891-93.  Retired  on  account  of  failure  of  health,  1893.  Died 
October  i,  1893,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich. 

Married  June  8,  1871,  Huldah  Loomis,  of  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Anne  Loomis,  b.  July  24,  1872  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1895),  m. 
Harry  Coleman;  Florence  Loring,  b.  October  i,  1874  (Ph.B.,  Univ. 
of  Michigan,  1898)  ;  Lewis  Loomis,  b.  April  11,  1881 ;  Theodore  Nelson, 
b.  March  29,  1887. 

Address  of  widow:    713  East  Huron  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


903.  HENRY  ALANSON  STARKS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1872;  D.D.. 
1890.    ^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  August  6,  1846,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1869-71 ;  School  of  Theo- 
logy, Boston  University,  1871-72.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1872.  Stationed  at  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  Harts  Falls, 
1873-75;  Fremont  St.,  Gloversville,  1875-77;  Chatham  and  Maiden 
Bridge,  1877-79;  Williamstown,  Mass.,  1879-81;  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y., 
1881-84,  Supernumerary;  traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1884-85. 
Stationed  at  First  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1885-88;  Hoosick  Falls, 
1888-89;  Burlington,  Vt.,  1889-92.  Transferred  to  New  York  East 
Conference,  1892.  Stationed  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  1892-95.  Super- 
numerary ;  traveled  in  Europe,  1895-96^  Lecturer  on  Ethics  and  Evi- 
dences of  Christianity,  Wesleyan  University,  1896-98;  on  the  Bible  and 
Evidences  of   Christianity,    1898-99.     Financial   secretary  of  Wesleyan 

University,    1900-01.     Superannuated,    1907 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan 

University,  1886-92. 

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Married  June  i,  1875,  Harriet  Ellena  Akin,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.    Children: 
Edson  Akin,  b.  June  25,  1876;   Elizabeth,  b,  March  31,  1880. 
Address:    117  Elm  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

904.    ♦ALBERT  AURELIUS  TYLER.    B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.    A. A.*. 

Born  July  5,  1832,  Haddam,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1869-70. 
Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1870-71. 
Practised  law  in  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1871-1908.  For  many  years  clerk  of 
Police  Court,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Died  August  23,  1908,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Married  October  4,  1881,  Ida  L.  Street,  of  East  Haven,  Conn.,  who 
died  January  21,  1907. 

906.  *  JOSEPH  DAME  WEEKS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872;  LL.D., 
Allegheny  College,  1888.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  3,  1840, 
Lowell,  Mass. 

In  business  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  in  Burlington,  Iowa,  1869-71. 
Editor  of  The  American  Manufacturer,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1872-76.  Asso- 
ciate editor  of  The  Iron  Age,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-86.  Editor  of 
The  American  Manufacturer  and  Iron  World,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1886-96. 
Visited  Europe  as  special  commissioner  of  Pennsylvania  to  investigate 
the  labor  question,  1878.  Special  agent  for  Tenth  Census,  1879-83; 
for  Eleventh  Census,  1889-93.  Chairman  of  the  Pennsylvania  Tax 
Conference,  1892-93.     Died  December  26,  1896,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Married  February  28,  1871,  Mattie  J.  Fowler,  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
(deceased).     Child:    Emma  Fowler,  b.   November   18,   1874. 

906.  CALEB  THOMAS  WINCHESTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872; 
L.H.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1892.  4^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  18, 
1847,  Uncasville,  Conn. 

Librarian  of  Wesleyan  University,  1869-73;    Professor  of  Rhetoric 

and    English    Literature,    1873-90;     of    English    Literature,    1890 . 

Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1880-81.  Member,  Committee  of 
Revision,  Methodist  Hymnal,  1904.  Author:  Five  Short  Courses  of 
Reading,  1892,  1900;  Some  Principles  of  Literary  Criticism,  1899;  The 
Life  of  John  Wesley,  1905;  A  Group  of  English  Essayists,  1910. 
Editor :  Wesleyan  University  Alumni  Record,  1873  5  Addison's  Roger 
de  Coverley  Papers,  1904;  The  Athenceum  Press  Series  (with  Pro- 
fessor G.  L.  Kittredge). 

Married  December  25,  1872,  Julia  Stackpole  Smith,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  June  25.  1877.  Married  April  2,  1880,  Alice  Goodwin 
Smith,  of  Middletown,  Conn.     Child :   Julian  Caleb,  b.  June  23,  1877. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

907.  *HARVEY  WOODWARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1872.  A.  A.  $. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  18,  1841,  Gilsum,  N.  H. 

Served  in  9th  N.  H.  Volunteers,  1864.  Taught  in  Falley  Seminary, 
Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1869-70.  Joined  Central  New  York  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Jordanville,  N.  Y.,  1870-71 ;  Deansville, 
1871-73.  Transferred  to  Northern  New  York  Conference,  1873.  Sta- 
tioned at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1873-75.  Transferred  to  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference,  1875.  Stationed  at  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1875-77; 
Bristol,  1877-79 ;  Fisherville,  1879-81 ;  Laconia,  1881-83 ;  New  Market. 
1883-84.  Resided  in  Belleview,  Fla.,  1884-86.  Transferred  to  Florida 
Conference,  1886.  Stationed  at  Belleview,  Fla.,  1886-88.  Returned  to 
New  Hampshire,  1888.  Joined  the  Congregational  Church,  1889.  Pas- 
tor of  Congregational  Church,  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  1889-91.    Resided  in 

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Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1891-97;  in  Natick,  Mass.,  1897-1902.  Died  April 
10,  1902,  Natick,  Mass. 

Married  October  18,  1870,  Mary  Adelaide  Spinney,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.  Children:  Mabel  Adelaide,  b.  October  16,  1872;  Leonard  Sam- 
uel, b.  October  24,  1876;    George  Ernest,  b.  June  5,  1878. 

Address  of  widow:    52  Dartmouth  St.,  Winter  Hill,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  J870. 

908.  DARIUS  BAKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873;  LL.D.,  1906.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.    Born  January  18,  1845,  South  Yarmouth,  Mass. 

Served  in  5th  Mass.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Taught  in  Chamberlain 
Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1870-72.  Tutor  in  Latin  in  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1872-74.  Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn. ;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  1874.  Practised  law  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  1875-86.  Judge  of  pro- 
bate, city  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1877-98.  Trial  justice  of  the  Justice  Court 
of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1879-86.  Justice  of  the  District  Court  of  the  First 
Judicial  District  of  R.  I.,  18816-1905.     Associate  justice  of  the  Superior 

Court  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island,  1905 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan 

University,  1887 . 

Married  October  30,  1878,  Annie  Barker,  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  who 
died  October  7,  1886.  Married  October  8,  1891,  Bertha  Alicia  Neales, 
of  Woodstock,  N.  B.,  Canada.  Children :  Hugh  Barkly,  b.  June  17, 
1882  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1903)  ;  George  Yelverton,  b.  September  26,  1886; 
Dorothy  Neales,  b.  April  19,  1893;  Alfred  Colebrook,  b.  August  30, 
1898;    Margaret  Medley,  b.  July  31,  1901. 

Address :   40  Cranston  Ave.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

909.  FREDERIC  WILCOX  CLARKE.  B.S.  Born  May  6,  1851, 
Chicago,  111. 

City  surveyor,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1870-72.  Civil  engineer,  Chicago, 
111. ;  chief  engineer,  Chicago  Transfer  Railway  Company,  1872-74. 
Engineer-in-chief  of  Calumet  Drainage  Works,  1874-77.  Engaged  in 
the  manufacture  and  sale  of  leather  in  Chicago,  III.,  and  Boston,  Mass., 
1879 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1904 . 

Married  June,  1877,  Charlotte  Sharp,  of  Chicago,  111.  Children: 
Edythe,  b.  1880  (B.A..  Bryn  Mawr,  1903),  m.  Dr.  A.  W.  Fairbanks; 
Charlotte,  b.  1882,  m.  C.  O.  Zerrahn;  Stanley,  b.  1884  (B.A.,  Harvard, 
1907)  ;    Elysabeth,  b.  1894. 

Address :    Round  Gables,  Dean  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

910.  ISAAC  NEWTON  CLEMENTS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873;  M.A. 
{ad  eundem),  Syracuse  University,  1887.  A.  K.  E.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
January  2,  1841,  Wells,  Somersetshire,  England. 

Served  in  I22d  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-64.  Taught  in  Chamberlain 
Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1870-73;  Central  New  York  (now 
Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1873-82.  Joined  Central  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1878.  Vice  president,  Cazenovia  Seminary, 
N.  Y.,  1882-84;  president,  1884-96;  president  emeritus,  1896— — . 
School  commissioner.  Second  District,  Madison  County,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  July  10,  1872,  Abbie  Smith  (sister  of  No.  939),  of  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  who  died  July  9,  1876.  Married  March  8,  1881, 
Harriet  C.  Alvord,  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Child:  Theron  Alvord  (No. 
2532),  b.  August  29,  1883. 

Address  :    Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

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911.  *WILLIAM  EASTMAN  DWIGHT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873; 
D.D.,  Boston  University,  1873.  *•  N,  0.  Born  June  10,  1847,  Chelsea, 
Mass. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1870-73.  Preached 
in  M.  E.  Church,  New  England  Village,  Mass.,  1870-72;  Second  Church, 
Boston,  1872-73.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1873. 
Stationed  at  North  Prescott  and  Lockes  Village,  Mass.,  1873-74 ;  Heath, 
1874-75;  Townsend,  1875-77;  Orange  and  Marblehead,  1877-78;  Hub- 
bardston,  1878-80;  Hampden,  1880-81;  Rock  Bottom,  1881-83;  Cherry 
Valley,  1883-84.  Supernumerary,  1884-85.  Stationed  at  West  Med- 
way,  Mass.,  1885-86.  Supernumerary ;  resided  in  Melrose,  Mass., 
188(5-1905.  Corresponding  clerk  for  S.  C.  Small  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1890-94.     Died  March   i,   1905,   Boston,   Mass. 

Married  June  3,  1873,  Carrie  W.  Patten,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  who 
died  January  7,  1875.  Married  May  29,  1878,  Amanda  Elizabeth 
Fessenden,  of  Townsend,  Mass.  Child :  a  son,  b.  and  d.  January  4, 
1875. 

Address  of  widow :   44  Florence  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

912.  CHARLES  SHERMAN  EDGERTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  October  5,  1847,  West  Troy  (now  Watervliet),  N.  Y. 

In  an  architect's  office.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1870-77.  Architect  in  Rutland. 
Vt.,  1877-80;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1880-90.  In  the  general  manager's  office. 
National  Express  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1890-1903.  In  state  archi- 
tect's office,  Albany,  1903 . 

Married  June  5,  1877,  Anna  Louise  Jenkins,  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Address:    State  Architect's  Office,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

913.  JOHN  HESSIE  EMERSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873-  A.  A.  *. 
Born  March  19,  1845,  Westboro.  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  1042. 

Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1870-71.  Studied 
in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1871-74.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1874.  Stationed  at  East  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  1874-75;  Princeton,  1875-78;  South  Framingham,  1878-79;  West- 
boro, 1879-81;  Maplewood,  1881-84;  Westford,  1884-85;  Amherst, 
1885-87;  Monson,  1887-89;  Holliston,  1889-91;  Newton  Upper  Falls, 
1891-92;  Coral  St.,  Worcester,  1892-95.  Transferred  to  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference,  1895.  Stationed  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1895-97;  Baker 
Memorial,  Concord,  1897-98;  Plymouth,  1898-99.  Supernumerary, 
1899-1902.     Superannuated,  1902 . 

Married  November  6,  1879,  Adelaide  Maria  Collyer,  of  Lowell,  Mass. 
Children:  Grace  Collyer,  b.  November  6,  1881;  Bertha  Metcalf,  b. 
June  26,  1887. 

Address :    Stoneham,  Mass. 

914.  *LEON  CHESTER  FIELD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1873.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  February  7,  1847,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Taught  in  New  York  Conference  (now  Cazenovia)  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1870-73.  President  of  Claflin  University,  S.  C,  1873-74.  Joined  South 
Carolina  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1874.  Transferred  to  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference,  1875.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1875-77;  Grace  Church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1877-80;  Dover,  N.  H., 
1880-81;  First  Church,  Concord,  1881-82.  Supernumerary,  1882-85. 
Died  April  17,  1885,  Marlow,  N.  H. 

Married  August  22,  1870,  Clara  Elizabeth  Crowell,  of  Ware,  Mass., 
who  died  December  13,  1893.  Children :  Leona  Miner,  b.  June  9.  i875» 
m.  W.  E.  Howard;  Grace  Josephine,  b.  August  14,  1878,  d.  August  21, 
1879;    Helen  Bradley,  b.  February  3,  1884. 

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915.  CHARLES  WESLEY  GALLAGHER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873; 
D.D.,  Little  Rock  University,  1887.  A.  A.  *.  $.  B.  K.  Born  February 
3,  1846,  Boston,  Mass. 

Served  in  4th  Unattached  Co.,  Mass.  Volunteers,  1864.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Guilford, 
Conn.,  1870-72;  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  East  Pearl  St.,  New- 
Haven,  Conn.,  1873-76;  North  Church,  Hartford,  1876-77;  Warren 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-80.  Transferred  to  Providence  (now  New 
England  Southern)  Conference,  1880.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul  s  Church, 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1880-82;  First  Church,  Taunton,  1882-84;  Hazard- 
ville.  Conn.,  1884-87.  Presiding  Elder  of  New  Bedford  District, 
1887-89.  President  of  Lawrence  University,  Wis.,  1889-93.  Principal 
of  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1893-97.  Associate 
principal  of  Lasell  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1897-1901.  Presi- 
dent, National  Training  School,  for  Missionaries  and  Deaconesses, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1901-08;    Maryland  College  for  Women,  Luther- 

ville,  Md.,  1908 .    Chaplain,  Department  of  the  Potomac,  G.  A.  R., 

1905-08.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  '92. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1896-99. 

Married  September  13,  1876,  Emily  Eliza  Hubbard,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  May  13,  1890.  Married  August  21,  1893,  Evangeline 
Corscaden,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Child:  Ethel  Louise,  b.  November  13, 
1882. 

Address:    Lutherville,  Md. 

916.  BENJAMIN  GILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873;  D.D.,  1904.  ^.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  July  11,  1843,  Holmfirth,  Yorkshire,  England. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at 
Westboro,  Mass.,  1870-71.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1872-92.  Professor  of  Latin,  Pa.  State  College,  1892-95;  of 
Latin  and  Greek,  1895 ;  Dean  of  the  School  of  Language  and  Liter- 
ature,   1895-1908;    Preacher,    1899-1906;     Chaplain,    1906- . 

Married  April  26,  1870,  Lucy  Eleanor  Whitman,  of  Newton,  Mass., 
who  died  September  30,  1897.  Married  June  19.  1907,  Ellen  Urania 
Clark  (daughter  of  No.  433).  Children:  Kitty  Eleanor,  b.  November 
23,  1871,  m.  B.  S.  Annis;  Josephine  Amelia,  b.  November  19,  1873, 
m.  E.  W.  Oliver;  Arthur  Benjamin,  b.  December  16,  1878;  Helen 
Louise,  b.  June  10,  1881,  m.  Edward  Hanscom. 

Address :    State  College,  Pa. 

917.  *G[EORGE]  BROWN  GOODE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873;  LL-D., 
1888.     *.  N._  e.    $.  B.  K.     Born  February  13,  1851,  New  Albany,  Ind. 

Studied  in  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1870-71.  Assistant  Curator  of  Museum,  Wesleyan  University,  1870-71 ; 
Curator,  1871-77;  Lecturer  on  Natural  History,  1879-81.  Studied  in 
U.  S.  National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C,  1872-73.  Engaged  in 
zoological  explorations  under  the  auspices  of  Wesleyan  University  and 
the  Smithsonian  Institution  in  Bermuda,  Canada,  and  United  States, 
1872-81.  Assistant  in  the  U.  S.  National  Museum,  1873-75;  assistant 
curator,  1875-77;  curator,  1877-81;  assistant  director,  1881-87;  director, 
1887-96.  Assistant  to  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  1874-81.  Director 
of  the  U.  S.  exhibition  of  animal  resources  and  fisheries  in  the  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1876.  U.  S.  statistical  expert 
before  the  Halifax  Fishery  Arbitration  Commission,  1877-78.  Expert 
special  agent  of  Tenth  Census,  in  charge  of  the  fishery  census,  1879-81. 
tJ.  S.  commissioner  to  the  International  Fishery  Exhibition,  Berlin, 
Germany,  1880.  Vice  president,  Board  of  Exhibition  Commissioners, 
American  Society  of  Taxidermists,  1882.  Commissioner  to  the  Fish- 
eries Exhibition  in  London,  1883.     Assistant  secretary  of  the  Smith- 

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sonian  Institution;  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  1887-96. 
Died  September  6,  1896,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Married  November  27,  1877,  Sarah  Ford  Judd  (daughter  of  No. 
315),  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Margaret  Judd,  b.  March  23, 
1879,  d.  July  28,  1906;  Kenneth  Mackarness  (No.  2422),  b.  December 
8,  1880;  Francis  Collier,  b.  October  5,  1884;  Philip  Burwell,  b.  Decem- 
ber 8,  1886  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1907). 

Address  of  widow :    178  Church  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

918.  CHARLES  LACEY  HAMILTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873. 
A.  K.  E.  Born  December  16,  1847,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brother  of  No. 
121S,  and  of  E.  E.  Hamilton   (class  of  1879). 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  paper,   Philadelphia,  Pa.,   1870 . 

Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1880-87. 

Married  November  13,  1873,  Olivia  Garret  Philips,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Children:  Agnes  Irvie,  b.  July  10,  1874;  Rebecca  Elizabeth,  b. 
July  4,  187s;  Charles  Lacey,  b.  October  13,  1876;  Lillian  Olivia,  b. 
August  4,  1880;    Phillips  Kay,  b.  June  10,  1882. 

Address :    William  Penn  P.  O.,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. 

919.  SAMUEL  PARKER  HAMMOND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873; 
D.D.,  Taylor  University,  1891.    "*■.  T.     Born  March  4,  1846,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Passaic  Institute,  N.  J.,  1870-73.  Joined  Newark  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  1871-74; 
West  Side  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  1874-77;  Hackensack,  1877-79;  Grace 
Church,  Paterson,  1879-82;  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1882-83;  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1883-85;  Trinity  Church,  S.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1885-88. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Paterson  District,  1888-94;  Newark  District,  1894- 
1900.  Stationed  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  1900-04;  Trinity  Church, 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  1904-05.  President  and  agent  of  Board  of  Home  Mis- 
sions   and    Church    Extension,     1905-08.     Supernumerary,     1909 . 

Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892. 

Married  January  8,  1874,  Emma  Louise  Crasto,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
who  died  August  16,  1881.  Married  October  10,  1883,  Charlotte  Irene 
Green,  of  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Children:  Caroline  Augusta,  b.  June  13,  1876; 
Franklin  Parker,  b.  June  16,  1878. 

Address:    Stony  Point,  N.  Y. 

920.  *DAVID  HENRY  HANABURGH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1873; 
S.T.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1902.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November 
10,  1839,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  128th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-65.  Taught  in  Maine  Wes- 
leyan Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1870-71.  Joined  Maine  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  Pine  St.,  Portland,  Me.,  1871-74. 
Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1874.  Stationed  at  Florida, 
N.  Y.,  1874-75;  Modena,  1875-76;  Goshen.  1876-78;  Saugerties, 
1878-81;  Wappinger's  Falls.  1881-83;  South  St.,  Peekskill,  1883-86; 
Shrub  Oaks,  1886-87;  Hedding  Church,  Poughkeepsie,  1887-90;  Clin- 
ton Ave.,  Kingston,  1890-93;  Katonah,  1893-98;  Fordham,  New  York, 
1898-99.  President,  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1899-1907. 
Died  December  5,  1907,  Carmel,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  11,  1875,  Hattie  Miriam  Turner.  Children:  Martha 
Lee,  b.  August  4,  1876;    Emory  Foss,  b.  January  30,  1882. 

Address  of  widow :    Carmel,  N.  Y. 

921.  *MARCUS  PATTEN  HATFIELD.  B.A.;  M.D.,  North- 
western University,  1872;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1875.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  February  20,  1849,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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Studied  in  Chicago  Medical  College,  1870-72.  House  surgeon  and 
physician,  Mercy  Hospital,  Chicago,  III.,  1872-73.  Lecturer  on  Physiol- 
ogy and  Hygiene,  Cincinnati  Wesleyan  College;  commissioner  from 
State  of  Illinois  to  the  Vienna  Exhibition;  traveled  in  Europe,  and 
attended  medical  lectures  in  Berlin,  Vienna,  and  Zurich,  1873-74. 
Lecturer  on  Chemistry,  Chicago  Medical  College  (now  Medical  School 
of  Northwestern  University),  1874-75;  Professor  of  Inorganic  Chem- 
istry, 1875-77;  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Toxicology,  1877-81;  Pro- 
fessor of  Medical  Chemistry  and  Jurisprudence,  1881-83;  Professor  of 
Diseases  of  Children,  1883-99;  Professor  Emeritus  of  Pediatrics,  1899- 
1902.  Author:  various  books  on  physiology  and  hygiene.  Died 
November  11,  1909,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  December  21,  1876,  Harriet  Augusta  Harris,  of  Evanston, 
111.  Children:  Harris  Aylsworth,  b.  May  15,  1878;  Robert  Marcus, 
b.  March  8,  1881 ;   William  Hugh,  b.  February  4,  1884. 

Address  of  widow :    4561  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

922.  *CHARLES  EDWARD  HAWKINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  March  21,  1843,  Messina,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  I42d  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  promoted  to  second  lieutenant, 
1862-65.  Taught  in  Black  River  Conference  Seminary,  Antwerp,  N.  Y., 
1870-71.  Principal  of  Ogdensburg  Educational  Institution,  N.  Y., 
1871-72.  Joined  West  Wisconsin  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872. 
Stationed  at  Tomah,  Wis.,  1872-74;  Prescott,  1874-76.  Transferred 
to  Northern  New  York  Conference,  1876.  Stationed  at  Copenhagen, 
N.  Y.,  1876-78;  Antwerp,  1878-80.  Principal  of  Ives  Seminary,  Ant- 
werp, N.  Y.,  1880-85.  Superintendent  of  normal  training  classes. 
Department  of  Public  Instruction  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1885-91. 
Engaged  in  mining,  1891-1903.     Died  August  6,  1903,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Married  January  10,  1872,  Mary  Cordelia  Herrick,  of  Canton,  N.  Y., 
who  died  December  5,  1907.  Children :  William  Herrick,  b.  April  3, 
1875   (class  of  1898)  ;    Henry  Miles,  b.  May  i,  1876. 

923.  *CICERO  MARCELLUS  HICKS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873- 
*.  N.  e.     Born  April  8,  1848,  Boston,  Mass. 

On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  American  Grocer  and  The  South,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1873-74.  Assistant  city  editor  of  The  Brooklyn  Union, 
N.  Y.,  1874-75.  In  the  commission  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-78. 
Died  October  6,  1878,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

924.  EBENEZER  HILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891.  *.  N.  6.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  October  15,  1849,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Brother  of  M.  A.  Hill  (class 
of  1864). 

Assistant  superintendent  of  Norwalk  Iron  Works,  1870-71 ;  secre- 
tary,   1871-73 ;     vice    president,    1873-81 ;     general    manager,    1881 . 

Vice  president.  National  Bank  of  Norwalk,  1880-82;  president, 
1882 . 

Married  June  4,  1874,  Julia  W.  Dellicker,  of  Danbury,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Ebenezer,  Id.  February  22,  1875;  Julia  D.,  b.  September  29,  1876; 
Ella  L. 

Address  :    South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

925.  *EDWIN  JENKINS  HOWE.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1873,  and  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1873; 
M.A,,  Wesleyan  University,  1878.  f».  N.  9.  Born  July  2,  1849,  Orange, 
N.J. 

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Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1870-73.  Practised  medicine  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1873-1905.  Died  March 
IS,  1905,  Newark,  N,  J. 

Married  November  18,  1875,  Sarah  Louise  Simmons,  of  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  who  died  about  1906. 

926.  WILLIAM  ARMOR  JOHNSTON.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
April  3,  1851,  Middletown,  Conn,  Son  of  Professor  John  Johnston; 
brother  of  Nos.  563,  696,  and  741. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  dentists'  materials,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1870-81.  Superintendent,  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company, 
Prince  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1881 .    Trustee  of  the  same  company,  1906— — , 

Married  February  12,  1883,  Minnie  A.  Morris,  of  Stapleton,  N.  Y. 
Children:  William  Armour  (No.  2547),  b.  May  6,  1884;  Minnie  Elise, 
b.  October  16,  1886  (B.A.,  Wellesley,  1908). 

Address:    Prince  Bay,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

927.  GEORGE  HARRISON  McGREW.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1873;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1876;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1891.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May 
19,  1846,  Kingwood,  W.  Va. 

Served  as  scout  in  U.  S.  Army,  1863.  Entered  Wesleyan  University 
(with  the  class  of  1869),  1865.  In  poor  health;  out  of  college,  1866-67. 
Acting  cashier  of  the  National  Bank  of  Kingwood,  W.  Va.,  1870-71. 
Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1871-73.  Practised  law  in  Kingwood, 
W.  Va.,  1873-74.  Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1874-75. 
Joined  North  India  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at 
Moradabad,  India,  1876-78;  Bareilly,  1878-80;  Cawnpore,  1880-85. 
Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  i88(5.  Stationed  at  Meri- 
den,  Conn.,  1886-89.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1889. 
Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-92.  Withdrew 
from  the  conference  and  united  with  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
1892.  Assistant  in  St.  Bartholomew's  parish.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1892-97.     Rector,  St.  Paul's  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1897-1906;    Silver 

Spring,  Md.,  1907 .    Author :    Outlines  of  Systematic  Theology  (in 

Hindustani),  three  editions;  Old  Testament  History;  History  of  the 
Apostolic  Church,  etc. 

Married  September  11,  1876,  Anna  Julia  Lore,  M.D.  Children: 
James  Clark,  b.  June  26,  1877;  Elizabeth  Lore,  b.  November  17,  1878, 
m.  Everett  Kimball;    Dallas  Dayton  Lore,  b.  August  20,  1881. 

Address  :   Silver  Spring,  Md. 

928.  *HOWARD  AUGUSTUS  McKENNY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873. 
*•.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  July  15,  1848,  Gorham,  Me. 

In  U.  S.  hospital  service,  Washington,  D.  C,  1865.  Taught  in  Claflin 
University,  S.  C,  1871-72;  Gorham,  Me.,  1873-87.  Superintendent 
of  schools,  Gorham,  Me.,  1887-1907.  U.  S.  inspector  of  customs, 
Portland,  Me.,  1891-1908.    Died  November  2,  1908.  Gorham,  Me. 

Married  June  16,  1874,  Alice  Isadore  West,  of  Brandon,  Vt. 

Address  of  widow:   Gorham,  Me. 

929.  GEORGE  PRESTON  MAINS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1873;  DD-, 
1889,  and  Syracuse  University,  1889.  A.  A.  ^.  Born  August  7,  1844, 
Newport,  N.  Y. 

In  U.  S.  Navy,  on  steamer  Valley  City.  1864-65.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Hamden,  Conn., 
1870-71;    Ansonia,   1871-73;    Chapel   St.,  New  Haven,   1873-76;    New 

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GRADUATES.  [1870. 

Britain,  1876-79;  Bristol,  1879-80;  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1880-83 ;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1883-84.  Presiding  Elder,  New  York  East 
District,  1884-85.  Superintendent,  M.  E.  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1885-86.  Stationed  at  New  York  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1886-92. 
Superintendent,  Brooklyn  Church  Society,  1892-96.  Stationed  at  Mount 
Vernon,   N.   Y.,    1896.    Agent,   Methodist   Book   Concern,   New   York, 

N.  Y.,  1896 .    Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888, 

'92,  '96,  1900,  '04,  '08.     Trustee  of  Syracuse  University,  1897- 1903. 

Married  August  4,  1870,  Mary  Amelia  Curtiss,  of  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  June  15,  1907.  Married  December  9,  1909,  Mary  Kirkwood  Calder, 
of  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Children :  WiUiam  Curtiss,  b.  September  3,  1871 
(B.A.,  New  York  Univ.,  1892),  d.  January  23,  1909;  Jessie  May,  b. 
May  17,  1875  (Ph.B.,  Syracuse,  1896),  m.  A.  E.  Strong,  M.D.;  Mary 
Pearl,  b.  April  21,  1883,  m.  C.  L.  Rowland. 

Address:    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

930.  VIRGIL  WADHAMS  MATTOON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873; 
B.D.,  Boston  University,  1873.  *•  N.  0.  Born  March  2,  1842,  Vienna, 
N.  Y. 

Served  in  24th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1861-63.  Studied  in  School  of 
Theology,  Boston  University,  1870-73.  Joined  Providence  (now  New 
England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Stationed  at 
Barnstable  and  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1872-73;  Allen  St.,  New  Bedford, 
1873-74;  Dighton,  1874-75;  South  Harwich,  1875-76;  Truro  and  South 
Truro,  1876-79.  Transferred  to  Central  New  York  Conference,  1890. 
Superannuated,  1910. 

Married  April  2,  1873,  Mary  F.  Reed,  of  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Children : 
Florence  Amanda,  b.  July  27,  1874;  Wilbur  Reed  (No.  2092),  b. 
August  14,  1875;    Howard  Virgil  (No.  2158),  b.  January  6,  1877. 

Address :    Horseheads,  N.  Y. 

931.  *WILLIAM  LEE  MILLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873.  *•  N.  e. 
Born  August  22,  1848,  Springfield,  Mass. 

In  the  insurance  business,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1870-71.  Principal  of 
schools,  Mass.  State  Reform  School,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1871-73.  Prin- 
cipal of  High  School,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1874-78.  Died  September  27, 
1878,  Westboro,  Mass. 

Married  November  24,  1874,  Etta  Besse  Foss,  of  Westboro,  Mass. 
Children :  William  Foss,  b.  June  18,  1875 ;  Winifred  Louise,  b.  April  3, 
1878;   Wellington  Lee,  b.  May  i,  1879,  d.  September  3,  1879. 

Address  of  widow :    care  of  Training  School,  Oakdale,  Mass. 

932.  HENRY  GLEASON  NEWTON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1872;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1873.  $.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  June  5,  1843,  Durham,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1870-72.     Practising  law  in  New  Haven, 

Conn.,   1872 .     Member  of  Conn.   House  of   Representatives,   1885, 

'95.      Referee    in    Bankruptcy,    1898 .      Member,    State    Board    of 

Health,  1896-1905.  President,  Peoples  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1907-09.  Author :  Probate  Law  in  Connecticut;  article 
on  Bankruptcy   (Encyclopcedia  Britannica)  ;    History  of  Durham. 

Married  September  11,  1885,  Sarah  Allen  Baldwin,  M.D.,  of  Crom- 
well, Conn. 

Address:   89  Sherman  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

933.  ABRAHAM  JOHN  PALMER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,  and  Allegheny  College,  1885.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
January  18,  1847,  Frenchtown,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1187. 

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Served  in  48th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1861-64.  Joined  Newark  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  1871-72;  Grace 
Church,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  Waverly  Church,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  1873-76.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1876. 
Stationed  at  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-79;  St.  James's  Church, 
Kingston,  1879-82;  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  1882-85.  Transferred  to 
New  York  East  Conference,  1885.  Stationed  at  Simpson  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1885-86.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1886. 
Stationed  at  First  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y,,  1886-87.  Presiding  Elder 
of  New  York  District,  1887-92.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1892-96.  Corresponding  secretary,  Missionary  Society, 
1896-1901.  Presiding  Elder,  Newburgh  District,  1901-05 ;  Pough- 
keepsie  District,  1905-08.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1908-09.  Corresponding  secretary.  New  York  Conference  Com- 
mission on  Annuities  and  Vested  Funds,  1909 .     Trustee  of  Wes- 

leyan  University,  1908 .  Author:  History  of  the  48th  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers.    Editor :     World-Wide  Missions. 

Married  October  13,  1874,  Emma  T.  Lacy,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Children:  Agnes,  b.  April  13,  1876,  d.  April  16,  1879;  Helen,  b.  Novem- 
ber 25,  1878,  m.  W.  L.  Andrus  (No.  1735)  ;  Dudley  Baldwin  (No. 
2225),  b.  January  19,  1880;  Gerald  Andrus,  b.  June  17,  1888  (class  of 
1910),  d.  October  26,  1909;   John  Leonard,  b.  November  4,  1895. 

Address :    Milton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

984.  GEORGE  TOWNLEY  PARROT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1873. 
*.  N.  O.     Born  December  17,  1846,  New  Providence,  N.  J. 

Studied  law  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1870-73.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1873. 

Practising  law  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1873 .     Member  of  N.  J.  House 

of  Assembly,  1881-82.  Surrogate  of  Union  County,  1887 .  Mem- 
ber of  commission  to  revise  New  Jersey  laws  relating  to  probate,  etc., 
1898. 

Married  October  8,  1874,  Ella  B.  Tichenor,  of  Irvington,  N.  J. 
Children :  Helen  King,  b.  February  20,  1877.  m.  C.  A.  VanOrden, 
D.D.S. ;  Raymond  Townley.  b.  March  15,  1880  (B.A.,  Princeton,  1902)  ; 
Grace  Adelia,  b.  Mav  13,  1883  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1905),  m.  C.  B.  Keeney, 
M.D. ;   Ethel  Antoinette,  b.  March  5,  1887. 

Address :    Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

935.  WILLIAM  HENRY  PETERS.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1873.    *.  N.  e.     Born  March  18,  1848.  Beekmanville,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1870-73. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  New  England  Village,  Mass..  1871-73; 
Bloomville,  N.  Y.,  1873-74;  Charlotteville,  1874-76.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Stationed  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1876-77; 
High  Hill.  1877-79;  Esopus,  1879-81;  Olive,  1881-84:  Bridgeville, 
1884-85;  West  Stockbridge.  Mass.,  1885-88;  Gaylordsville,  Conn., 
1888-93;  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  1893-94;  Norton  Hill,  1894-95;  Walden, 
1895-96;  White  Sulphur  Springs,  1896-99;  Mongaup  Valley,  1899-1902; 
East  Kingston,  1902-03;  Blenheim,  1903-05;  Tyringham,  1905-06; 
Claverack,  1906-08;    Milan  and  Jackson  Corners,  1908 . 

Address :    R.  F.  D,  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

936.  *EDWARD  HYDE  RICE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1873-  *•  N.  6. 
Born  October  27,  1848,  Boston,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  813,  988,  and 

1233- 

Principal  of  High  School.  Holliston,  Mass.,  1870-71 ;  Maiden.  Mass., 
1871-72.  Studied  in  Universities  of  Berlin,  Leipzig,  and  Paris,  1872-73. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1873-75.     Classical  master, 

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GRADUATES.  [1870. 

High  School,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1875-79.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1879-80.  Member  of  Board  of  Visitors,  Boston 
University,  1879-80.  Engaged  in  City  Library,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1880-81.  Principal  of  High  School,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1881-88.  Pro- 
fessor of  Greek  and  French,  Western  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1888-91.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Boston  Correspondence 
School,  1892-95.    Died  May  9,  1895,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  August  12,  1878,  Emma  Isabelle  Adams,  of  Newton,  Mass. 

Address  of  widow :  24  Vernon  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

937.  ALFRED  SEELYE  ROE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  June  8,  1844,  Rose,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  G.  M.  Roe  (class  of  1874), 
and  of  C.  M.  Roe  (class  of  1881). 

Served  in  9th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery,  1864-65.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Ashland,  Mass.,  1870-75.  Taught  in  High  School,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1875-80;  principal  of  the  same,  1880-90.  Editor  and  publisher 
of  Light,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1891-92.  Representative  in  Mass.  Legis- 
lature,  1892-95;    state  senator,  1896-98.    Editor,   Worcester  Magazine, 

1901-03.    Supervisor  of  evening  schools,  Worcester,  1902 .    Author: 

Histories  of  Rose,  N.  Y.,  Worcester  (Mass.)  High  School,  Worcester 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Worcester  in  the  Spanish  War,  9th  New  York  Heavy 
Artillery,  24th  Mass.  Regiment,  etc.  Editor:  Worcester  Light; 
Worcester  Magazine. 

Married  June  22,  1874,  Nora  A.  Metcalf,  of  Ashland,  Mass.,  who 
died  February  i,  1910.  Children:  Addie  Estelle,  b.  April  6,  1875,  d. 
February  24,  1878;  Annabell  C,  b.  September  3,  1879  (B.A.,  Mount 
Holyoke,  1901)  ;  Delos  Metcalf,  b.  January  8,  1883,  d.  May  28,  1892; 
Harriet  Eudora,  b.  June  5,  1885  (B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1907). 

Address :   5  Dix  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

938.  *CHARLES  EDSON   SEAVER.    B.A.     Born  December  25, 

1843,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  North  Dana,  Mass.,  1870-72.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Stationed  at  North 
Dana,  Mass.,  1872-73;  North  New  Salem  and  Orange,  1873-75;  Tur- 
ners Falls,  1875-76;  South  Deerfield,  1876-79;  Heath,  1879-80.  Super- 
numerary, 1880.  Taught  music  in  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1880-81.  Died 
November  6,  1881,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Married  February  8,  1871,  Emma  Clough,  of  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 
Children:  Charles  Joseph,  b.  January  23,  1872;  Edgar  Willie,  b.  Janu- 
ary 21,  1874,  d.  October  23,  1890. 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  D.  S.  Warner,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

939.  RICHARD  WATSON  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  May  16,  1846,  near  Richmond,  Ky. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  Peru,  Nebr.,  1870-71;  English  and 
Classical  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1871-89.  At  home,  in  poor  health, 
1890-92.  President  and  manager,  Wallum  Pond  Ice  Company,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1892-96.  Principal,  Hoyt  School,  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
1896-97;  Oxford  Grammar  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  Broad 
St.  Grammar  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898 

Married  September  6,  1871,  Georgianna  Skillings,  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  who  died  July  26,  1883.  Married  April  19,  1894,  Emily 
Phebe  Wilbur,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Children :  Richard  Edwin,  b. 
July  22,  1872;  Margaret  Augusta,  b.  April  20,  1874,  d-  July,  1874; 
Margaret  Gertrude,  b.  September  11,  1878,  m.  C.  E.  Ridgway;  Wil- 
liam Percy,  b.  June  14,  1881 ;    Georgianna,  b.  April  11,  1883. 

Address :    109  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  1. 

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940.  WILLIAM  JONATHAN  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873.  ^.  T. 
Born  November  3,  1842,  Middletown,  R.  I. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Higganum,  Conn.,  1868-71.  Joined 
Providence  (now  Newr  England  Southern)  Conference,  M,  E.  Church, 
1871.  Stationed  at  Emmanuel  Church,  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1871-73;  Dux- 
bury,  1873-75;  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  1875-78;  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  1878-81;  Phenix,  R.  I..  1881-84;  Asbury  Memorial  Church, 
Providence,  1884-87;  Central  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1887-90;  Haz- 
ardville.  Conn.,  1890-92;  State  St.,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1892-95;  Westerly, 
1895-1900;    Burnside,  Conn.,  1900-06;    Warehouse  Point,  1906 . 

Married  December  21,  1871,  Mary  Abbie  Harris,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Child :   Beatrice  Mary,  b.  January  28,  1877. 

Address :    Warehouse  Point,  Conn. 

941.  *JOSEPH  B  THOMAS.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  January  20, 
1849,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Superintendent  of  Standard  Sugar  Refinery,  Boston,  Mass.,  1870-87; 
manager,  1887-91.  Retired;  resided  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1891-1909. 
Director  of  American  Sugar  Refining  Company.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1878-97.    Died  August  4,  1909,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  14,  1875,  Annie  M.  Hill  (sister  of  No.  924),  of  South 
Norwalk,  Conn.  Children:  Joseph  B.,  b.  January  3,  1879  (B.A.,  Yale, 
1903) ;   Ralph  Hill,  b.  February  6,  1882  (B.A.,  Yale,  1905). 

Address  of  widow :   763  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

942.  MARVIN  WALLACE  VAN  DENBURG.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1873;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1879.  ■*■.  T.  Bom  October  8, 
1843,  Homer,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  Co.  D,  157th  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-64.  Taught  in  Way- 
zata,  Minn.,  1870-71.  Traveling  agent,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1871-72. 
Superintendent  of  a  toy  manufacturing  company,  Cromwell,  Conn., 
1872-73-  Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1874-77. 
Studied  in  Medical  Department,  New  York  University,  1877-79. 
Practised  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y,,  1879-80;  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y., 
1880-99;    Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1899 . 

Married  September  15.  1870,  Belle  A.  Stevens,  of  Cromwell,  Conn., 
who  died  October  27,  1871.  Married  December  13,  1872,  Mary  Ellen 
King  (daughter  of  No.  316),  of  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Febru- 
ary 13,  1879.  Married  July  5,  1883,  Helena  Lucy  Davis,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Fannie  Ella,  b.  August  12,  1871 ;  Grace,  b.  December 
12,  1873,  d.  January  12,  1874;  Joseph  King  (No.  1870),  b.  November  29, 
1874;  Marie  Gertrude,  b.  November  7,  1886;  John  Wallace,  b.  Decem- 
ber 14,  1888. 

Address :    107  Union  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

943.  JOHN  BENEDICT  WELCH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  15,  1843. 

Taught  in  Episcopal  Academy,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1870-72.  Principal 
of  High  School,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1872-84;  Westfield,  Mass., 
1884-87 ;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1887-91 ;  McCollum  Institute,  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  H.,  1891-96;  University  Military  Academy,  Columbia,  Mo.,  1896 . 

Married  December  2,  1872,  Sarah  Louisa  Hubbard,  of  Cromwell, 
Conn.  Children:  Catherine  Ventres,  b.  March  28,  1876;  Austin 
Hubbard,  b.  June  12,  1879  (M.E.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1904)  ;  Howard, 
b.  November  15,  1881  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1903)  ;  John  Gunn,  b. 
January  25,  1885  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1903). 

Address:   Columbia,  Mo. 

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GRADUATES.  [1870-71. 

944.  *JOSEPH  KENNARD  WELLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1873.  <ir.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  11,  1849,  Vincentown,  N.  J. 

Studied  law  in  Mount  Holly  and  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1870-73.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1874.  Journal  clerk,  N.  J.  House  of  Assembly,  1875-76. 
Law  clerk  of  N.  J.  Court  of  Chancery,  1874-84.  Practised  law,  1884-85. 
Died  January  28,  1885,  Pembroke,  N.  J. 

945.  JOHN  STRANGE  WOOD.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Northwestern 
University,  1872;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1876.  *.  N.  0.  Born 
May  14,  1846,  Greencastle,  Ind.     Brother  of  Nos.  788  and  968. 

Studied  in  Chicago  Medical  College,  1870-72.  House  physician,  Cook 
County  Insane  Asylum,  111.,  1871-72.  Practised  medicine  in  Palatine, 
111.,  1872-73 ;  Evanston,  Chicago  and  Benserville,  1873-77 ;  Lafayette, 
Ind.,  1877-79;  Buffalo  Park,  Kans.,  1879-81;  Chama,  N.  Mex.,  1881- 
1908.    Retired  on  account  of  health,  1908. 

Married  July  17,  1873,  Helen  M.  Kelsey,  of  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. 
Child :   Katheryne,  b.  May  17,  1874. 

Address :   Long  Beach,  Cal. 


CLASS  OF  IS7U 

946.  *DANIEL  STILLMAN  ALFORD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1874. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  October  2,  1848,  Riverton,  Conn. 

Studied  law,  1871-73.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1873.  Practised  law  in 
Lawrence,  Kans.,  1873-1904.  Proprietor  of  The  Lawrence  Tribune, 
1878.  Assistant  attorney  of  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rail- 
road, 1891-1904.     Died  February  22,  1904,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

Married  April  14,  1874,  Susan  Daphne  Savage,  of  Lawrence,  Kans. 
Children:  Alfred  Cecil,  b.  January  26,  1875  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Kansas, 
1895),  d.  February  8,  1899;  Anna  May,  b.  February  26,  1879  (B.A., 
Univ.  of  Kansas,  1901),  m.  E.  H.  Sellards;  Donald  Stillman,  b.  June 
25,  1881  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Kansas.  1903)  ;  Joseph  Savage,  b.  June  8, 
1883  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1906)  ;  Theodore  Crandall,  b.  August  6, 
1885  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  1907)  ;  Sylvia  Daphne,  b.  November  4, 
1889. 

Address  of  widow :   Lawrence,  Kans. 

947.  ELDON  BENJAMIN  BIRDSEY.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Albany,  1872.     A.  A.  *.     Born  July  26,  1848,  Hamburg,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1871-72. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1872.  Practising  law  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1872 .  Prosecuting  attorney,  City  Court,  1879-83.  Judge  of  pro- 
bate, 1883-93. 

Married  October  23,  1873,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Chase  (daughter  of 
No.  i),  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  Frederick,  b.  March  20, 
1875,  d.  in  infancy;   Laura  Chase,  b.  March  2^,  1878,  m.  R.  R.  Renshaw. 

Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

948.  BYRON  ALDEN  BROOKS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  12,  1845,  Theresa,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Union  Free  School,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1871-72. 
Assistant  editor  of  The  National  Quarterly  Review,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1873.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  literary  work  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1873 •     Invented  Remington  No.  2  typewriter,   1878;    the  linotype 

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(for  automatic  type-casting),  1885.  President  of  the  Bandotype  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Author:  King  Saul:  a  Tragedy,  1876;  Those 
Children  and  Their  Teachers,  1882;  Phil  Vernon  and  His  School- 
masters, 1885;   Earth  Revisited,  1893. 

Married  July  17,  1872,  Sarah  E.  Davis  (sister  of  No.  619),  of  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  who  died  September  11,  1904.  Married  May  2,  1906, 
Ella  J.  Ball,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  Byron  Harold,  b.  Janu- 
ary 23,  1878;  Sarah  Ethel,  b.  January  6,  1881,  d.  August  8,  1881 ; 
Helen  Maria,  b.  September  7,  1886. 

Address:   314  McDonough  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

949.  *JOHN  HARRISON  COCAGNE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874.  Born 
June  17,  1848,  Delta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Black  River  Conference  Seminary,  Antwerp,  N.  Y., 
1871-72;  Quincy  German  and  English  College,  III,  1873-74;  Mexico 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1874-75 1  Quincy  College,  1875-76.  In  poor  health ; 
worked  on  a  farm,  1877-78.  Taught  in  Xenia  Female  College,  Ohio, 
1878-79;  Mitchell  Seminary,  Mitchellville,  Iowa,  1879-80.  Superinten- 
dent of  schools,  Mitchellville,  Iowa,  1881-83.  In  business  in  Gouver- 
neur,  N.  Y.,  1883-87.    Died  January  4,  1887,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

950.  ALBERT  BARNARD  CRAFTS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1874.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  September  4,  1851,  Milan,  N.  H.  Brother  of  Nos.  887  and  1346, 
and  of  F.  H.  Crafts  (class  of  1871). 

Taught  in  Pine  Meadow,  Conn.,  1871-72.  Engaged  in  business, 
1872-73.  Studied  law  in  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1873-75.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1875.  Practised  law  in  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1875-1907;  Providence, 
1907 .     Member  of  R.  I.  House  of  Representatives,  1904-06. 

Married  October  i,  1881,  Jennie  Louise  Blake,  of  Ashaway,  R.  I., 
who  died  November  19,  1884.  Married  December  17,  1892,  Mary  A. 
Stark,  of  Mystic,  Conn.     Child :    Alberta  Barnard,  b.  July  6,  1901. 

Address :    333  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  I. 

951.  WATSON  THOMAS  DUNMORE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874; 
LL.B.,  Hamilton  College,  1875.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March  28,  1845,  Rush, 
Pa. 

Principal  of  Union  High  School,  Bradford,  Vt,  1871-73.  Studied 
law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  and  Bradford,  Vt.,  1873-74.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1874.  Principal  of  graded  school,  Susquehanna  Depot,  Pa., 
1874.     Superintendent  of  schools,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  1875.     Practised 

law  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1875-86,  1904 .     Special  county  judge  of  Oneida 

County,  N.  Y.,  1886-92.     County  judge  of  Oneida  County,  1892-1904. 

Married  July  9,  1878,  Minnie  Elizabeth  Goodier  (daughter  of  No. 
257),  of  Utica,  N.  Y..  who  died  December  11,  1904.  Married  June  27, 
1908,  Cora  M.  Wheeler,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.  Children:  James  Sterling,  b. 
July  15,  1879,  d.  December  20,  1908;  Watson  Thomas,  b.  November  4. 
1881;  Clarissa  Treadway,  b.  April  3,  1883;  Russell  Goodier  (No. 
2674),  b.  November  28,  1884;  Earl  William,  b.  December  7,  1886  (class 
of  1910)  ;   Adele,  b.  December  17,  1888. 

Address :    75  Rutger  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

952.  *ROBERT  WATERMAN  CARR  FARNSWORTH.  B.A.; 
M.A.,  1874.    ^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  February  20,  1844,  Haverhill,  N.  H. 

Served  in  loth  Vt.  Volunteers,  1862-64.  Captain  of  Co.  F,  32d 
Colored  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1864-65.  Taught  in  Fort  Edward 
Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1871-72.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology, 
Boston   University,    1872-73.     Joined   Providence    (now   New   England 

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Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at  North  Church, 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1873-76;  Fourth  St.,  New  Bedford,  1876-78;  West 
Dennis,  1878-79;  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1879-80.  Transferred  to 
Southern  California  Conference,  1880.  Stationed  at  Pasadena,  Cal., 
1880-83.  Presiding  Elder  of  Los  Angeles  District,  1883-87.  Dean  of 
the  Maclay  College  of  Theology,  San  Fernando,  Cal,  i887-8i8.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Died  January  3,  1888, 
Pasadena,  Cal. 

Married  August  10,  1871,  Emma  S.  George,  of  Newbury,  Vt.  Chil- 
dren:  Ruth  Winifred,  b.  August  20,  1872,  m.  Professor  E.  E.  Hall; 
Edith  Emma,  b.  July  5,  1877. 

Address  of  widow:  Mrs.  G.  W.  James,  North  Raymond  Ave., 
Pasadena,  Cal. 

953.  THEODORE  E  HANCOCK.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1873;  M.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1886;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan 
University,  1897.     A.  A.  <I>.     <!•.  B.  K.     Born  May  30,  1847,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Studied   in   Columbia   Law    School,    1871-73-    Admitted   to   the   bar, 

1873.     Practising  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1873 .     District  attorney 

of    Onondaga   County,    1889.      Attorney-general   of    New    York   state, 

1894-99.     President,    Onondaga    County    Bar    Association,    1903 . 

Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1907 • 

Married  June  7,  1882,  Martha  Blanche  Connelly,  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Children:  Stewart  Freeman  (No.  2483),  b.  April  4,  1883;  Clarence 
Eugene  (No.  2542),  b.  February  13,  1885;  Martha  Stover,  b.  July  4, 
1892. 

Address:    1406  East  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

954.  GEORGE  INGRAHAM.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Columbia  University, 
1873.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  10,  1851,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Son 
of  No.  191;    brother  of  No.  1177. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1871-73.  Practised  law  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1873-86.  Vice  president,  Phenix  Insurance  Company, 
1887 . 

Married  December  16,  1874,  Clara  R.  Crowell,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child :    Mary  M.,  b.  February  19,  1880. 

Address:    195  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

955.  *ROBERT  WEAVER  JONES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874.  ^.  Y. 
Born  October  24,  1839,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1871.  Stationed 
at  North  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1871-74;  Second  Church,  Norwalk, 
1874-77;  i8th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  Flushing,  1880-83;  Janes 
Church,  Brooklyn,  1883-86;  Willis  Ave.,  North  New  York,  1886-89; 
Watertown,  Conn.,  1889-93;  Williams  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1893-98; 
Fourth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1898-1901 ;  Southport,  Conn.,  1901-05;  Litch- 
field, 1905.     Died  December  28,  1905,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  22,  1873,  Elsie  L.  Tolles,  of  South  Norwalk,  Conn., 
who  died  March  2,  1892.  Children:  Robert  Tolles  (No.  2020),  b. 
September  26,  1874;  Roy  Humiston  (No.  2219),  b.  August  3,  1877; 
Edwin  Chester  (No.  2432),  b.  October  6,  1880;  George  Milton,  b.  Sep- 
tember 18,  1884,  d.  April  21,  1885;  Vincent  Weaver,  b.  March  i,  1889 
(class  of  1911). 

956.  nVATSON  ELI  KNOX.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874.  ^.  T.  Born 
July  16,  1841,  Blandford,  Mass. 

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Served  in  17th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  State  National  Guard,  1864.  Taught 
in  Wilmington  Institute,  Del.,  1871-72.  Principal  of  Felton  Seminary, 
Del.,  1872-74.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875. 
Stationed  at  Heath,  Mass.,  1875-76;  West  Springfield,  1876-79; 
Northampton,  1879-82;  State  St.,  Springfield,  1882-85;  Webster, 
1885-88;  Auburndale,  1888-91;  Holyoke,  1891-96;  Waltham,  1896-1900. 
Died  July  12,  1902,  Feeding  Hills,  Mass. 

Married  October  3,  1883,  Addie  C.  Clark,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  Child: 
Eloise,  b.  November  23,  1890. 

Address  of  widow:    Springfield,  Mass. 

967.  JOHN  HENRY  LOWMAN.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Wooster  Uni- 
versity, 1873;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1874;  MD.,  Columbia 
University,  1877.    >!'.  T.     Born  October  6,  1849,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 

Studied  in  Medical  Department,  Wooster  University,  Ohio.  1871-73. 
Resident  physician,  Cleveland  Charity  Hospital,  1872-74;  New  York 
City  Hospital,  1874-75.  First  clinical  assistant,  Metropolitan  Throat 
Hospital,   New  York,   N.  Y.,    1875.     Practising  medicine  and   surgery 

(specialties,    throat    and    chest    diseases),    Cleveland,    Ohio,    1875 . 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  Wooster  University 
Medical  Department,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1875-80.  Professor  of  the  same 
in  Western  Reserve  University,  1880-85;    Professor  of  Medicine  in  the 

same,  1885 .     Visiting  physician,  Charity  Hospital,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 

1875-78;     Lakeside    Hospital,    1878 .     Consulting    physician    in    a 

number  of  hospitals  in  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vice  president.  International 
Medical  Congress,  Rome,  Italy,  1895.  Associate  editor:  Ohio  Medical 
Recorder,  1881-84. 

Married  June  26,  1890,  Isabel  Wetmore,  of  Euclid,  Ohio.  Children : 
John  Wetmore,  b.  February  12,  1893;  Henry  Mather,  b.  July  8,  1896; 
Shepard  Wetmore,  b.  May  22,  1899. 

Address :    1807  Prospect  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

958.  JOHN  HUNTER  MILLER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  11, 
1850,  New  Rochclle,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1871-73.     Practising  law  in  New 

York,  N.  Y.,  1873 . 

Married  June  4,  1873,  Mary  Wells,  of  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Address :   2  East  29th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

959.  GEORGE  WATSON  NEWTON.  B.A.  Born  December  4, 
1845,  Durham,  Conn.     Brother  of  H.  H.  Newton  (class  of  1867). 

Employed  in  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1871-73.  Engaged  in  civil  engi- 
neering, 1873-80.  Engineer  on  the  Kansas  &  Missouri  Railroad, 
1880-83.  Leveler  and  assistant  engineer  on  the  Northern  Pacific  Rail- 
road,   1883-84.      Engaged    in    farming    in    Durham,    Conn.,    1884 . 

Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1887. 

Address:    Durham  Center,  Conn. 

960.  ALBERT  PEARNE  PALMER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1874.  *.  X.  O. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  February  6,  1846,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference.  M.  E. 
Church,  1871.  Stationed  at  East  Main  St.,  Norwich.  Conn.,  1871-72; 
Central  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1872-75;  Wellfleet,  1875-78;  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  1878-80;  Chestnut  St.,  Providence,  1880-81;  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.,  1881-83;  Central  Church,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1883-86; 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1886-87;  Fourth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1887-90;  Wil- 
limantic.   Conn.,   1890-92.    Transferred  to  Northern   New  York  Con- 

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ference,  1892.  Stationed  at  Arsenal  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1892-94; 
South  St.,  Utica,  1894-99 ;  Camden,  1899-1901 ;  Herkimer,  1901-03 ; 
Lowville,  1903-08;  Waterville,  1908- .  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1903 .  Author:  History  of  the  Methodist  Church,  Well- 
fleet,  Mass. 

Married  April  2,  1872,  Flora  S.  Cobb,  of  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
May  21,  1873.  Married  March  11,  1875,  Mina  Morgan,  of  West  Win- 
field,  N.  Y.  Children :  Hattie  Belle,  b.  May  20,  1873,  m.  John  Gilmore, 
d.  May  9,  1908;  Morgan  S.,  b.  December  25,  1875;  Stillman  Fairchild, 
b.  December  4,  1881 ;    Emily  Julia,  b.  August  24,  1887. 

Address :   Waterville,  N.  Y. 


961.  WILBUR  FISK  POTTER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  30, 
1842,  Monson,  Mass. 

Served  in  i6th  Mass.  Battery,  1864-65.  Taught  in  Bernardston, 
Mass.,  1871-72;  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Green- 
wich Academy),  R.  I.,  1872.  In  the  employ  of  New  England  Marble 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1872;  Oriental  Oil  Company,  Boston,  1874-75. 
In  the  insurance  business,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1875 , 

Address:    Box  1586,  Springfield,  Mass. 


962.  EDWARD  AMASA  RANSOM.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1874.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  August  16,  1849,  Somerville,  N.  J.  Brother  of  C.  A.  Ransom 
(class  of  1879). 

Studied  law  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1871-74.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1874.  Practised  law  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1874-82.  Editor  of  The 
Hudson  County  Ledger,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1882-83.  On  the  staff  of 
The  New  York  Tribune  and  The  New  York  Times,  1883-90.  On  the 
editorial  staff  of  The  New  York  Press,  1890-94.  Practised  law  in 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1890-1906.  On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  New  York 
Morning  Advertiser,  1895-96;  The  Newark  (N.  J.)  Morning  Star, 
1896-^. 

Married  December  24,  1874,  Jennie  Neale  (sister  of  No.  1019),  of 
Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  Edward  Amasa.  b.  October  25,  1875; 
Arthur  Neale,  b.  November  4,  1877;  Jennie  Neale,  b.  November  29, 
1879,  m.  Dr.  W.  K.  Alsop. 

Address :   New  York  Press  Club,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


963.  EDGAR  MONCENA  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874;  D.D., 
1887.     *.  N.  G.    *.  B.  K,     Born  August  4,  1845,  Livermore,  Me. 

Preached  in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1871-72.  Joined  Providence  (now  New 
England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Stationed  at 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1872.  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University, 
1872-74.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-77; 
First  Church,  Newport,  1877-80.  Transferred  to  Central  New  York 
Conference.  1881.  Stationed  at  West  Eaton,  N.  Y,  1881-82.  President 
of  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1882-93.  Principal  of 
Vermont  Methodist  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1893-98.  President  of 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1898- 1905.  Stationed  at  Areola,  111., 
1905-06.  Supernumerary,  1906-07.  Dean  of  Carleton  College,  Mo., 
1908 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1889-94. 

Married  DecemBer  23,  1874,  Marguerite  M.  Hauschild,  of  Metuchen, 
N.  J.  Children:  Mae  Deering  (No.  2122),  b.  November  18.  1875; 
Burchard  Hauschild,  b.  October  tq,  1877  (class  of  1900)  ;  Paul,  b. 
May  I,  1883:    Marguerite  Hauschild,  b.  July  21,  1884. 

Address :    Farmington,  Mo. 

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964.  NORMAN  JAIRUS  SQUIRES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874;  B.D., 
Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  1865.  >I'.  T.  Born  October  5, 
1 841,  Good  Ground,  N.  Y. 

Acting  pastor  of  Central  Congregational  Church,  Portland,  Conn., 
1871-72;     pastor,    1872-73.     Pastor    of    Congregational    Church,    North 

Manchester,  Conn.,  1873-81 ;    West  Haven,  Conn.,  1881 .    Member 

of  School  Board,  West  Haven  (Orange),  1885;    chairman,  1888. 

Married  June  13,  1872,  Mary  M.  Miner,  of  Greenport,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  Norma  May,  b.  December  22,  1874  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1898),  m. 
H.  W.  Beer;  Annette  Clara,  b.  March  4,  1876;  Delmar  Louise,  b. 
June  8,  1880;    Frederic  Norman  Miner,  b.  January  14,  1884. 

Address  :    West  Haven,  Conn. 

966.  *GEORGE  STORRS  WENTWORTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874; 
O.  M.,  Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  1889.  Born  November  29,  1836, 
Milton,  N.  H. 

Served  in  Battery  I,  5th  U.  »S.  Artillery,  1861-64.  In  business  in 
Keene,  N.  H.,  1872-73.  Joined  New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1873.  Stationed  at  South  Acworth,  N.  H.,  1873-74;  Rindge, 
1874-75;  Lempster,  1875-77;  North  Grantham  and  West  Enfield, 
1877-79;  New  Ipswich,  1879-80.  Located,  1880.  Resided  in  Keene, 
N.  H.,  1880-81.  Traveling  agent,  1881-86,  i88<;-93.  Studied  in  Emer- 
son College  of  Oratory,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-89.  Died  July  14,  1893, 
Keene,  N.  H. 

Married  June  9,  1873,  Mrs.  Emily  Augusta  Lord,  of  Keene,  N.  H. 

Address  of  widow :    5  Dabney  Place,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

966.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  WHITCHER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874. 
A.  A.  *.     4>.  B.  K.     Bom  August  10,  1845,  Benton,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1871-72.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1872.  Stationed  at  South  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1872-74;  First  Church, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1874-77;  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1877-79; 
Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-81.  On  the  editorial  staff  of 
The  Boston  Traveller,  1881-83;  associate  editor,  1883-85;  editor-in- 
chief,  1885-90;  literary  editor  and  leading  editorial  writer,  1890-93. 
Pastor  of  Center  Church,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1891 ;  First  Church,  Everett, 
1892.  Resigned  from  the  ministry,  1896.  On  the  staff  of  The  Boston 
Advertiser,  1893-98.     Editor  and  proprietor  of  The  Woodsville  News, 

N.  H.,  1899 .     Chairman  of  School  Committee,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1887. 

Member  of  N.  H.  Legislature,  1901,  '03,  '05,  '07.     Member  of  N.   H. 

State    Library    Commission,    1903 .     Author:     John    Hurd,    1888; 

History  of  Coventry,  N.  H.,  1905;  Haverhill  One  Hundred  Years  Ago, 
1909,  and  other  historical  works.  Joint  editor:  Neiv  Hampshire 
Families  and  Genealogies,  three  volumes,  1908. 

Married  December  4,  1872,  Jeannette  M.  Burr,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
who  died  September  25,  1894.  Married  November  4,  1896,  Marietta  A. 
Hadley,  of  Stoneham,  Mass.  Child :  Burr  Royce,  b.  November  6,  1878 
(B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1902). 

Address  :   Woodsville,  N.  H. 

967.  CLARENCE  WILLIAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  *•  N.  0. 
Born  March  18,  1845,  St.  George,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Studied  in  University  of  Gottingen,  1871-72;  Hanover,  Germany, 
1872-73;  in  France,  1873.  Clerk  and  bookkeeper,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1876 . 

Married.     Children:   two. 

Address :   42  Warren  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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968.  JOSEPH  RAND  WOOD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1874;  S.T.B.,  Bos- 
ton University,  1875.  *.  N.  G.  Born  March  2,  1848,  Greencastle,  Ind. 
Brother  of  Nos.  788  and  945. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1871-72. 
Preached  in  Congress  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1872-73; 
Brockton,  Mass.,  1873-74;  Bridgev^ater,  1874-75.  Joined  Northwest 
Indiana  Conference,  1875.  Missionary  to  South  America;  stationed  at 
Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentine  Republic,  1875-86.  Stationed  at 
Yountsville,  Ind.,  1886-87;  Rockville,  1887-89;  St.  Luke's  Church, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1889-90.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1890. 
Stationed  at  Byfield,  Mass.,  1890-92;  Peabody,  1892-94;  Calverton, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1894-96;  Sparrows  Point,  1896-99;  Frostburg,  1899- 
1901;  Exeter  St.,  Bahimore,  1901-04;  Harpers  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  1904-07; 
Hyattsville,  Md.,  1907-08;  Arroyo,  Porto  Rico,  1908-09;  Elkridge, 
Md.,  1909-10..  Superannuated,  Baltimore  Conference,  1910.  Professor 
of  English  and  Vocal  Music,  Storer  College,  Harpers  Ferry,  W.  Va., 
1904-06. 

Married  November  10,  1875,  Susie  A.  Blodgett,  of  Holliston,  Mass. 

Address :  2206  Avalon  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 


CLASS  OF  J872. 

969.  DELOS  RICHARD  BAKER.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Novem- 
ber 18,  1848,  East  Candor,  N.  Y. 

On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Cincinnati  Gazette,  Ohio,  1872-73. 
Joined  Cincinnati  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1874.  Stationed  at 
Venice,  Ohio,  1874-75;  Groesbeck,  1875-77;  Wright  Chapel,  Cincinnati, 
1877-78.  Suspended  from  the  ministry  on  account  of  heresy,  1877-78; 
expelled,  1879.  Reporter  for  The  Cincinnati  Daily  Times,  Ohio, 
1879-80.  Stenographer  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1880-82.  On  the  editorial 
staff  of  The  Cincinnati  Post,  1882-98.     Retired,  1898. 

Married  July  20,  1875,  Georgianna  Beecher,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Children :  Ruth  Isabel,  b.  September  20,  1876,  m.  Harry  Leonard ; 
Charles  Newton,  b.  March  28,  1878,  d.  January  31,  1906;  Caroline,  b. 
April  9,  1880;  Ernest,  b.  August  14,  1882;  Jerome,  b.  August  28,  1884; 
Frederick,  b.  June  i,  1887;  Delos  Richard,  b.  May  22,  1892;  Theodore 
Andri,  b.  September  21,  1895. 

Address :   204  North  22d  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

970.  JOSEPH  HENRY  BEALE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  A.  A.  ^. 
Born  May  2Z,  1842,  Truro,  Mass.  Brother  of  F.  H.  Beale  (class  of 
1868). 

Entered  Wesleyan  University  (with  the  class  of  1866),  1862.  Served 
with  Co.  D,  31st  Maine  Volunteers;  promoted  to  first  lieutenant, 
1864-65.  Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Sta- 
tioned at  Pembroke,  Me.,  1868-69;  Cutler,  1869-71.  Transferred  to 
New  York  East  Conference,  1872.  Stationed  at  Bloomfield,  Conn., 
1872-74;  Branford,  1874-75;  Kensington,  1875-76;  East  Granby, 
1876-77 ;  Wallingf  ord,  1877-79.  Located,  1880.  In  business  in  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1879-81.  On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Loomis  Musical 
and  Masonic  Journal,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1881-84.  Preached  in  East 
Maine  Conference,  1884-90.  Editor  of  subscription  books  with  C.  Gay 
&  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1890-94.  Connected  with  the  Five  Points 
Mission,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-96.  Preached  at  Augusta,  Me., 
1896-97.    Pastor  of  Pearson  Mission,  Portland,  Me.,  1898-1900.    With 

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the  Seamen's  Institute,  1901-02.     Residing  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1903 . 

Author:  Prophet  of  Thisbe;  Patriotic  Echoes;  History  of  the  United 
States.  Editor:  Gay's  Circle  of  Knowledge;  Gay's  History  of  Four 
Great  Nations;    Gay's  Four  Hundred  Years  of  American  History. 

Married  February  21,  1867,  Nellie  R.  Buell,  of  Killingworth,  Conn. 

Address:   Suite  9,  35  Temple  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

971.  *JAMES  MADISON  BEEDE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  A.  A.  #. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  20,  1846,  Hebron,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1872-75.  Assistant 
principal  of  High  School,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1875-81.  Died  January  6, 
1881,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Married  December  31,  1874,  Lucy  Lathbury,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
who  died  December  21,  1905.  Children:  Mary  Lathbury,  b.  November 
30,  1875,  d.  January  i,  1881 ;  Vincent  Van  Marter,  b.  November  27, 
1879. 

972.  EDWIN  ALONZO  BLAKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1875;  Ph.M., 
New  York  University,  1894;  S.T.D.,  Taylor  University,  1894;  Ph.D., 
Taylor  University,  1895.  <ir.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  10,  1847,  Pittsfield, 
N.  H, 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Stationed 
at  Guilford,  Conn.,  1872-73 ;  Kensington,  1873-74.  Resided  at  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  1874-75.  Stationed  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1875-76;  Babylon, 
N.  Y.,  1876-79;  37th  St.,  New  York,  1879-82;  Port  Chester,  1882-85; 
Washington  Park,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1885-88;  South  2d  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1888-92:  Patchogue,  1892-94;  Epworth,  Brooklyn,  1894-98; 
First  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1898-1902.  Transferred  to  Pittsburg 
Conference,  1902.  Stationed  at  Christ  Church,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1902-03. 
Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1903.  Stationed  at  Tremont 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-07.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Confer- 
ence, 1907.    Lecturer,  Weston  School  for  Girls,  Boston,  Mass.,  1907 . 

Married  July  10,  1873,  Amanda  Hannah  Tinkham,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Children:  Eva  May,  b.  February  9,  1876  (B.A.,  Goucher 
College)  ;  Mabel  Babcock,  b.  October  19,  i^i  (B.A.,  Adelphi  College). 

Address :    South  Hamilton,  Mass. 

973.  JOHN  AYER  CASS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  3,  1843,  Cornville,  Me. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1872-73.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1873-76;  Union  Square,  Somerville,  1876-79;  Trin- 
ity Church,  Worcester,  1879-82;  Westfield,  1882-83.  Supernumerary, 
1883-86.  Traveled  in  Palestine  and  the  East,  1883-84.  Located,  1886. 
In  the  insurance  business,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1886-93.  In  the-  real  estate 
business ;  preached  for  several  denominations,  1893-1900.  Engaged  in 
editing  and  preaching,  1900-04.     Financial  secretary,  Franklin  Institute, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1905 •    Author:    Is  there  a  Hell?    Editor:    The 

Carriage  Monthly. 

Married  April  9,  1873,  Lucy  E.  Packard,  of  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
Children:  Alfred  Cookman,  b.  July  8,  1874;  Viola  Grace,  b.  Septem- 
ber 26,  1875;  Ella  Lansing,  b.  May  10.  1877;  Florence  Houghton,  b. 
December  13,  1879;   Albert  Kinney,  b.  February  13,  1883. 

Address:    134  S.  46th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

974.  PERRY  CHANDLER.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  June  7,  1843, 
Chatham,  N.  H. 

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GRADUATES.  [1872. 

Served  in  U.  S.  Army,  1863-65.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Stationed  at  City  Mission,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1872-74;  Jerome,  N.  Y.,  1874-75.  Transferred  to  Maine  Conference, 
1875.  Stationed  at  Fairfield,  Me.,  1875-77;  Gorham,  1877-80;  Skow- 
hegan,  1880-82;  School  St.,  Gorham,  1882-83;  Second  Church,  Kittery, 
1883-86;  North  Conway,  N.  H.,  1886-88;  Lewiston,  Me.,_  1888-91. 
Transferred  to  Columbia  River  Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at 
Spokane,  Wash.,  1891-94;  Dayton,  1894-96;  Pemberton,  Ore.,  1896-98; 
La  Grande,  1898-1901;  Walla  Walla,  Wash,  (agent  for  Whitman  Col- 
lege), 1901-02;  John  Day,  Ore.,  1902-04;  Wasco,  1904-05;  Heppner, 
1905-07;  Goldendale,  Wash.,  1907-08;  Grass  Valley  and  Moro,  Ore., 
1908-10.    Associated  with  Morgan  Memorial,  Boston,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Married  July  24,  1873,  Abbie  S.  Fuller,  of  Augusta,  Me.  Children: 
Perry  Fuller,  b.  June  8,  1874  (B.A..  Portland  Univ..  1897)  ;  Ralph  H., 
b.  June  5,  1876,  d.  January  25,  1898;  Webster  Allen,  b.  December  10, 
1878  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1902). 

Address:    1061  Saratoga  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

975.  *BENJAMIN  STEPHEN  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  September  15,  1848,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-74.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1874-86.     Died  April  6,  1886. 

Married  July  30,  1873,  Mary  J.  Conklin,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

976.  SAMUEL  GREENLEAF  GUSHING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875. 
A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  15,  1849,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  Brother 
of  No.  889. 

In  the  employ  of  the  New  England  Marble  Company,  Boston,  Mass., 
1872-75.  Financial  agent  for  Cincinnati,  Rockport  &  Southwestern 
Railroad  Company,  Rockport,  Ind.,  1876-77.  Engaged  in  the  boot  and 
shoe  business  in  Knoxville,  Iowa,  1877-81.  Agent  for  a  wholesale  boot 
and  shoe  firm  in  Burlington,  Iowa,  1881-83.  Member  of  firm.  Mann- 
ing, Gushing  &  Co.,  wholesale  boots  and  shoes,  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1883-88. 
Traveling  salesman  for  Chicago  firms,  1888 — ■ — . 

Married  November  24,  1874,  Fannie  A.  Morse,  of  Charlton,  Mass., 
who  died  June  8,  1881.  Married  December  18,  1882,  Augusta  Tyler, 
of  West  Brookfield,  Mass.  Children :  Harvey  Morse,  b.  December  5, 
1875  (B.S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1899);  Russell  Lane,  b.  October  26, 
1878  (B.A.,  Cornell  College,  1902);  Benjamin  Ralph,  b.  May  i,  1880; 
Frances  Newton,  b.  April  27,  1884  (B.A.,  Oberlin,  1907)  ;  William 
Tyler,  b.  October  11,  1886;  Albert  Augustus,  b.  December  9,  1890; 
Edward  Raymond,  b.  May  2,  1894;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  November 
27,  1896. 

Address :    186  East  Maple  Ave.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

977.  JOHN  ALPHONSO  DAY.  B.A,;  M.A.,  1875.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  21,  1847,  New  Salem,  Mass. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1872-73.  Joined 
New  England  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at  South 
Athol,  1873-75;  South  Wilbraham  (now  Hampden),  1875-77;  Enfield, 
1877-79;  Lunenburg,  1879-81;  Townsend,  1881-82;  Groveland,  1882-83; 
Ballardvale,  1883-86;  Barre,  1886-88;  Rock  Bottom  (now  Gleason- 
dale),  1888-90;  Bondsville,  1890-93;  Conway,  1893-96;  Ashland, 
1896-98 ;  Westfield,  1898-1900 ;  Graniteville,  1900-01 ;  Kendal  Green, 
1901-07;    Ashburnham,  1907-10;    Enfield,   1910-11;    East  Longmeadow, 

191 1 •     Author:   Church  histories  of  Barre  and  Gleasondale,  Mass.; 

Genealogy  of  Anthony  Day,  of  Gloucester,  Mass. 

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1872.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  May  28,  1874,  S.  Belle  Savage,  of  Hubbardston,  Mass. 
Children:  Eva  Belle,  b.  April  6,  1876,  m.  W.  M.  Jenkins;  Harold 
Alphonso,  b.  October  24,  1878;    Marian  Ethel,  b.  May  17,  1887. 

Address :    East  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

978.  ALBERT  MONROE  GRAVES.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  10,  1847,  Randolph,  Wis. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  1872-73.  Principal  of 
schools,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  and  Lanesboro,  Minn.,  1873-74;  West 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1874-76;  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  1876-77;  Kittery,  Me., 
1877-78;  East  Dedham,  Mass.,  1878-80;  Decatur,  Nebr.,  1880-83. 
Engaged  in  farming  at  Decatur,  Nebr.,  1883-86.  Principal  of  schools, 
Friend,  Nebr.,  1886.  Superintendent  of  U.  S.  Indian  School,  Pine 
Ridge  Agency,  S.  Dak.,  1886-87.  Engaged  in  farming  at  Decatur, 
Nebr.,  1887-88.  Superintendent  of  U.  S.  Indian  School.  Uintah 
Agency,  Utah,  1888-91.  Principal  of  schools,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
1891. 

Married  July  17,  1872,  Marion  Elizabeth  Palmer,  of  Kensington, 
Conn.  Children:  Edith  Marion,  b.  February  24,  1875;  Royal  Albert, 
b.  September  i,  1889. 

Address :    unknown. 


979.  ALMON  EVERETT  HALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  <ir.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  6,  1846,  Stamford,  Vt. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1872-73.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M,  E.  Church, 
1873.  Stationed  at  Dighton,  Mass.,  1873-74;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,   1874-75 ;    West  Dennis,   Mass.,   1875-77.     On  account  of 

poor   health    traveled    in    Mexico,    1877-78.     Superannuated,    1878- . 

Resided  in  Stamford,  Vt,  1878-84.  In  business  in  Clarksburg,  Mass., 
1884-86;  in  Williamstown,  Mass.,  1886 .  Postmaster,  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  1889-1901.  Member  of  Mass.  Legislature,  1896-97.  Vice 
president     of     Williamstown     Savings     Bank,     1890-1906;      president, 

1906- .     Treasurer   and   general   manager,   Prexite   Comb   Company, 

Williamstown,    Mass..    190^ .     Chairman    of    Williamstown    School 

Committee  for  several  years. 

Married  April  2,  1874,  Caroline  E.  Beard,  of  Dighton,  Mass..  who 
died  December  12.  1908.  Children:  Damon  Everett,  b.  DecemlDer  6, 
1875  (B.A.,  Williams,  1897)  ;  Elizabeth  Mabel,  b.  January  5,  1883,  m. 
Dr.  C.  A.  Hull. 

Address:    Williamstown,  Mass. 


980.  *JOHN  NEWTON  HOLT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  *•  N.  6. 
Born  August  7,  1842,  Rumford,  Me. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute.  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  High 
School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1873-76.  Principal  of  graded  school, 
Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1876-77;  High  School,  Enfield,  Conn.,  1877-78; 
a  graded  school.  Meriden.  Conn..  1878-79:  a  graded  school.  Wolcott- 
ville,  Conn.,  1879-81.  Visited  Florida  for  his  health,  1882.  Died 
March  2.  1882.  Archer,  Fla. 

Married  July  7,  1875,  Emma  A.  Tryon,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children :  Bertha  M.,  b.  February  4,  1878 ;  Ruth,  b.  November  22,  1880, 
d.  March  26,  1881 ;   John  Newton,  b.  March  22,  1882. 

981.  SILAS  WILLIAM  KENT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  September  20,  1850,  Remsen,  N.  Y. 

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In  business  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1872-89.  Traveling  salesman, 
1875 . 

Married  September  16,  1872,  Mary  E.  Chapman,  of  Little  Utica, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Chester  Chaffee  (No.  2021),  b.  May  5,  1874;  Wil- 
liam H.,  b.  June  24,  1878;  Edwin  Mills,  b.  December  6,  1882;  Robert 
Harrington,  b.  July  i,  1886;  Silas  Stanley,  b.  October  21,  1887  (class 
of  1910)  ;    Olney  Brown,  b.  November  16,  1890. 

Address :    Cazfenovia,  N.  Y. 


982.  ISAAC  J  LANSING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875;  D.D.,  Lafayette 
College,  1909.     Born  October  3,  1846,  Watervliet,  N.  Y. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1872-73.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at  Embury 
Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1873-74.  Transferred  to  Georgia  Conference, 
1874.  President  of  Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1874-76.  Pastor 
of  Lloyd  St.  Church,  Atlanta,  1875-76.  Transferred  to  Savannah  Con- 
ference, 1876.  Acting  assistant  secretary  of  Freedmen's  Aid  Society, 
M.  E.  Church,  1876-78.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference, 
1878.  Stationed  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  1878-81 ;  Stamford  and  Water- 
side, 1881-83.  Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1883-84.  Stationed  at 
Summerfield  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1884-86.  Pastor  of  Salem  St. 
Congregational  Church,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1886-92.  Studied  and 
preached  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1892-93.  Pastor  of  Park  St.  Congre- 
gational Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-97  J  Green  Ridge  Presbyterian 
Church,    Scranton,    Pa.,    1897-1911.     General    secretary,    International 

Reform  Bureau,  191 1 .     Author:  Romanism  and  the  Republic,  1889; 

Romanism  and  the  Nation,  1892.  Assistant  editor :  The  Worcester 
Times,  1892-93. 

Married  October  21,  1873,  Ella  Theresa  Griswold,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children:  George,  b.  and  d.  1876;  Gilbert  Griswold,  b.  December  15, 
1879;  Philip,  b.  September  25,  1881,  d.  August  19,  1882;  Elysabeth 
Arnold,  b.  October  31,  1884;  Annie  Gwillim,  b.  December  22,  1886,  d. 
November  14,  1894;  Helen  Dysart,  b.  January  5,  1889;  Miriam,  b. 
February  26,  1896. 

Address:    206   Pennsylvania  Ave.,   S.   E.,  Washington,   D.   C. 


083.  EDMUND  MEAD  MILLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875;  Ph.D.,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1878;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1888.  A.  K.  E. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  July  17,  1848,  Bytown   (now  Ottawa),  Ont.,  Canada. 

Joined  Central  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Sta- 
tioned at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  1872;  Lafayette,  1872-74;  Brown  Memorial 
Church,  Syracuse,  1874-78;  Wolcott,  1878-80;  Penn  Yan,  1880-83; 
Elmira,  1883-87;  First  Church,  Syracuse,  1887-88;  State  St.,  Ithaca, 
1888-90;  First  Church,  Elmira,  1890-95.  Presiding  Elder,  Elmira  Dis- 
trict, 1895-99.  Corresponding  secretary,  20th  Century  Thank  Offering 
Commission,  M.  E.  Church,  1899-1902.  Presiding  Elder,  Geneva  Dis- 
trict, 1902-07.  Field  secretary,  M.  E.  Board  of  Education,  Sunday 
Schools   and   Freedmen's    Aid.    1907-08.     Stationed    at   Towanda,    Pa., 

1908-09,     Superintendent   of    Syracuse   District,    1909 .     Trustee   of 

Wesleyan    University,    1886 ;     secretary    of    the    Board,    1900-03, 

Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  '92,  '96,  1900,  '04 
(assistant  secretary  of  the  last  three)  ;  Methodist  Ecumenical  Confer- 
ence, 1901. 

Married  August  23,  1873,  Emily  Rexford  Adams,  of  Fabius,  N.  Y., 
who  died  March  14,  1904.  Married  March  11,  1908,  Mrs.  Sadie  Brown 
Albright,  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Address :   823  Sumner  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

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1872.1  GRADUATES. 

984.  FRANK  MASON  NORTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875;  D.D.,  1894. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  3,  1850,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  No.  854. 

In  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-73.  Joined  New  York  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1873-  Stationed  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1873-74; 
Amenia,  1874-77;  Cold  Spring,  1877-79;  mth  St.,  New  York,  1879-82; 
White  Plains,  1882-84;  West  Harlem,  1884-87.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1887.  Stationed  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  1887-92. 
Corresponding  secretary.  New  York  City  Church  Extension  and  Mis- 
sionary    Society,     1892 ;      National     City     Evangelization     Union, 

1893 .      Chief    secretary,    Inter-Church    Conference   on   Federation, 

1905.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908;  Metho- 
dist Ecumenical  Conference,  1901.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1899 ;  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1907 .  Editor:  The  Chris- 
tian City. 

Married  May  27,  1874,  Fannie  L.  Stewart,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  who 
died  December  22,  1878.  Married  December  23,  1885,  Louise  J.  McCoy, 
of  Lowell,  Mass.  Children:  Adolphus  Stewart  (No.  2030),  b.  August 
19,  1875;  Mason  Longacre,  b.  September  29,  1877,  d.  March  22,  1878; 
Eric  McCoy  (No.  2761),  b.  June  22,  1888. 

Address :    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

985.  *JULIUS  WILLIE  PAIGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  May  30,  1850,  Smithville,  Miss. 

Studied  in  General  Theological  Seminary,  1873-74.  Associate  rector 
of  Anthon  Memorial  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1874-76.  Rector  of 
Trinity  Church,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1876-88;  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  1888-93.     Died  1893. 

Married  1892. 

986.  WATSON  LYMAN  PHILLIPS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875;  D.D., 
Wesleyan  University,  and  Dickinson  College,  1889,  A.  A.  *.  <l>.  B,  K. 
Born  January  28,  1850,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1872-73.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1873.  Stationed  at  West  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1873-74;  South  Yarmouth, 
1874-77;  First  Church,  Fall  River,  1877-79;  County  St.,  New  Bedford, 
1879-81.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1881.  Stationed 
at  Summerfield  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881-84;  St.  John's  Church, 
Brooklyn,  1884-87;  Summerfield  Church,  Brooklyn,  1887-89.  Trans- 
ferred to  Wyoming  Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at  First  Church, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1889-90.  Pastor  of  Church  of  the  Redeemer  (Con- 
gregational), New  Haven,  Conn.,  1890 . 

Married  June  22,  1873,  Ella  V.  Stetson,  of  East  Pembroke,  Mass. 
Children:  Arthur  Vernon,  b.  September  25,  1877;  Frank  Lyman,  b. 
September  22.  1879;    Ruth  Palmer,  b.  October  4,  1885. 

Address :   302  Willow  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

987.  *DAMON  CLARKE  PORTER.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  October 
29,  1846,  Scituate,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  899. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1872-73.  Traveled 
in  Europe,  1873-74.     Died  December  i,  1874,  Scituate,  Mass. 

Married  April  9,  1873,  Helen  A.  Fuller,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  who 
died  July  8,  1891. 

988.  CHARLES  FRANCIS  RICE.  B.A. ;  M.A..  1875:  DD- 
1893.  'I'.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  14,  1851,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Brother 
of  Nos.  813,  936,  and  1233. 

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GRADUATES.  [1872. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1872-73.  Employed  in 
City  Library,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1874.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1874-77.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1875.  Stationed  at  Appleton  Church,  Neponset,  Mass.,  1877-80; 
Wesley  Chapel,  Salem,  1880-83;  Webster,  1883-85;  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Lowell,  1885-88;  Leominster,  1888-93;  Epworth  Church,  Cambridge, 
1893-98;  St.  Luke's  Church,  Springfield,  1898-1900;  Wesley  Church, 
Springfield,  1900-05.     Superintendent  of  Cambridge  District,  1905-1911. 

Stationed  at  Winthrop  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  191 1 .     President  Board 

of  Trustees,  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1898 .  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904,  '08;  Inter-Church 
Conference  on  Federation,  1905. 

Married  August  25, 1875,  Miriam  Owen  Jacobs,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
who  died  December  16,  1901.  Children:  Laura  Owen,  b.  September 
II,  1876;  William  Chauncey  (No.  2228),  b.  September  11,  1878; 
Horace  Jacobs  (No.  2504),  b.  September  25,  1882;  Paul  North  (No. 
2826),  b.  February  9,  1888;   Rachel  Caroline,  b.  July  16,  1889. 

Address :   24  Moreland  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

989.  *ROBERT  JAMES  ROUND.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  Novem- 
ber I,  1848,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.    Son  of  No.  5. 

Studied  law  in  Manassas,  Va.,  1872-73.  Taught  in  Cokesbury  Insti- 
tute, S.  C,  1873-74;  Davenport  Female  College,  Lenoir,  N,  C,  1875-76. 
Principal  of  Baldwinsville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1876-85;  High  School, 
Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Grammar  School,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1887- 
1910.     Died  November  24,  1910,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  23,  1874,  Frances  S.  Hibbler.  Child:  Julian 
Mills  (No.  1969),  b.  October  11,  1875. 

990.  ARTHUR  BENTON  SANFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1893.  *.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K.  Born  in  Redding,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  1256. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed 
at  various  churches  in  Connecticut,  Brooklyn,  and  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1873-90.  Assistant  editor,  Methodist  Review,  New  York,  N,  Y.,  1890- 
1901 ;  acting  editor,  1892-93.  Stationed  at  Sands  St.  Memorial, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1901-04;  Mamaroneck,  1904-09;  Queens,  Long  Island 
City,  1909-11;  Port  Washington,  1911 .  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1904;    Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  1901. 

Secretary,  New  York  East  Conference,  1897 .    Trustee  of  Syracuse 

University,  1899-1905.  Editor :  Methodist  Year  Book,  and  General 
Minutes  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1890- 1901 ;  Proceedings  of  the  Second 
Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,  M^ashington,  D.  C,  1891 ;  The  First, 
Second  and  Third  Reunions  of  the  Sanford  Association  of  America. 

Married  June  10,  1886,  Nellie  May  Hunt,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Arthur  Hunt,  b.  February  9,  1888  (B.A.,  Princeton,  1909); 
Laurence  Hunt,  b.  May  25,  1892. 

Address :    Port  Washington,  N.  Y. 

991.  HENRY  TOWNSEND  SCUDDER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
<ir.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  September  6,  1849,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brother 
of  Nos.  747  and  1191. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1873-74.  Practised 
law  in  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.,  1874-85.  In  the  Surgeon-General's  office, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1885-86.  Practising  law  in  Marinette,  Wis., 
1886 . 

Married  June  13,  1877,  Mrs.  Minnie  R.  Kimber,  of  Sturgeon  Bay, 
Wis.,  who  died  February  27,  1884.    Married  September  14,  1885,  Nettie 

275 


1872.1  GRADUATES. 

Morrison,    of    Manitowoc,    Wis.      Children :     Charles    Morrison,    b. 
February  27,  1890;   Marjorie,  b,  June  4,  1898. 
Address:   Marinette,  Wis. 

992.  ALLEN  ROSECRANSE  SHAY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  August  10,  1850,  Sandystone,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Walpack  Center,  N.  J.,  1873-74;  Hamburg,  N.  J.,  1874-75. 
Studied  law,  1874-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1877.  Practising  law  in 
Newton,  N.  J.,  1877 . 

Married  January  10,  1883,  Amanda  Josephine  Hill,  of  Newton.  N.  J., 
who  died  August  11,  1889.  Married  December  26,  1893,  Cora  Shimer, 
of  Newton,  N.  J.  Children:  Henry  Dildim,  b.  March  7,  1884;  Emma 
Westbrook,  b.  April  13,  1886;    Hilda  Josephine,  b.  August  11,  1889. 

Address:   Newton,  N.  J. 

993.  *EUGENE  ALONZO  WEBSTER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1875.  >^.  T. 
Born  February  16,  1849,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Claflin  University,  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1873-74,  Editor 
and  proprietor  of  The  Citizen,  Orangeburg,  1874-76.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1877.  Practised  law  in  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1877-1901.  Postmaster 
in  Orangeburg,  1874-86.  Collector  of  internal  revenue,  District  of 
South  Carolina,  for  two  terms.  Member  of  Republican  Committee, 
state  of  South  Carolina,  1893-1901.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1888.     Died  September  17,  1901,  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Married  January  2Z,  1875,  Josephine  Elizabeth  Debora  Dutton,  of 
Orangeburg,  S.  C,  who  died  August  4,  1880.  Married  September  29, 
1890,  Emma  M.  Dickinson,  of  Chelsea,  Vt.,  who  died  November  20,  1891. 
Children:  Alonzo  Dutton.  b.  January  30,  1877  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  South 
Carolina,  1898);  Laura  E.,  b.  March  4,  1878,  d.  July  3,  1878;  Laura 
Josephine,  b.  July  14,  1880  (B.A.,  Presbyterian  College  for  Women). 

994.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  WRIGHT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1875. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  April  19,  1848,  Beekman,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1872-73.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  I\I.  E.  Church, 
1873.  Stationed  at  Berkley.  Mass.,  1873-74:  East  Greenwich,  R.  I., 
1874-75;  Scituate,  Mass.,  1875-76;  South  Somerset.  1876-78;  North 
Dighton,  1878-80;  Hebronville  and  Dodgeville.  1880-81;  Allen  St., 
New  Bedford,  1881-83;  South  Yarmouth.  1883-85;  Moodus,  Conn., 
1885-87;  Killingly,  1887-89;  Norwich.  1889-90.  transferred  to  Des 
Moines  Conference,  1890.  Stationed  at  Farragut,  Iowa,  1890-91. 
Transferred  to  Vermont  Conference.  1891.  Stationed  at  Barnard.  Vt., 
1891-92.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Bethel,  Vt.,  1892-93;  Han- 
over. Mass.,  1893.  General  manager  for  New  England  states  for  Rand, 
McNally  &  Co.,  publishers.  1893 . 

Alarried  June  4,  1873.  Eugenia  Adaline  Harvey,  of  Cambridge.  Mass, 
(deceased).  Married  June  .30.  1897,  Etta  Ward  Turner,  of  Hanover, 
Mass.  Children:  George  Washington,  b.  April  3,  1875;  William 
Daniel,  b.  July  9.  1876. 

Address:    53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

995.  *CHARLES  WESLEY  YOUNG.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May 
4,  1850,  East  Pittston,  Me. 

Private  tutor  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1873-74.  Taught  in  Olympia 
Female  Seminary,  Olympia.  Wash.,  1874-75.  Connected  with  the 
U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Seattle.  Wash.,  1875-76.  Bookkeeper  in  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1876-81.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Equalization,  Washington 
Territory.     Died  1902,  Missoula,  Mont. 

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CLASS  OF  J873. 

996.  ARTHUR  PRINCE  ADAMS.  B.A.,  1874;  M.A.,  1877- 
**•.    T.     Born    November   29,    1847,    Chelsea,    Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed 
at  Townsend,  Mass.,  1873-74;  East  Somerville,  1874-76;  Coleraine, 
1876-77;  Beverly,  1877-78.  Suspended  by  the  conference  on  account 
of  heresy.  Preaching  independently,  1878 .  Author:  Bible  Har- 
mony; The  True  Basis  of  Redemption,  etc.  Editor :  The  Spirit  of  the 
Word,  188s . 

Married  August  24,  1870,  Addie  A.  Shaw,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  who 
died  September  14,  1902.  Married  April  5,  1905,  Mrs.  Ophelia  G. 
Burroughs,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Children:  Arthur  Franklin,  b. 
November   17,   1871,   d.  April   10,   1907;    Charles  Wesley,  b.  April  9, 

1875. 
Address:    68  Garden  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

997.  *JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS  ADLINGTON.  B.A.;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1875;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1876.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  13,  1845,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Served  in  12th  111.  Cavalry;,  promoted  to  first  lieutenant,  1862-65. 
Judge  advocate  of  military  commission,  Houston,  Tex.,  1865-66. 
Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1873-75.  Practised  law  in  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1875-1904.  Assistant  adjutant  general,  G.  A.  R.,  Dept.  of  New 
York,  1882-83.  Surrogate  of  county  of  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Died 
July  3,  1904,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

998.  CHARLES  WESLEY  BOYD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879-  A.  K.  E. 
Born  August  3,  1843,  Frederick  City,  Md. 

Assistant  principal  of  Hackensack  Academy,  N.  J.,  1873-75.  Studied 
in  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1875-78;  General 
Theological  Seminary,  1879.  Principal  of  Hackensack  Academy,  N.  J., 
1880-84.  Studied  in  the  Philadelphia  Divinity  School,  Pa.,  1884-87. 
Head  master  of  Yale  Institute,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1887-88;  Diocesan 
School  for  Boys,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1888-91.  Protestant  Episcopal  min- 
ister; in  charge  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1891-92;  St. 
George's   Church,  West  Philadelphia,   Pa.,   1892-93. 

Married  July  7,   1887,   Marie  Louise  Kerzman,  of   Ghent,  Belgium. 

Address:    Tupper  Lake,  N.  Y. 

999.  *GEORGE  JAY  BROWN.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1876;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1878.  ■*•.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  November  12,  1839,  Brainard,  N.  Y. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1868.  Entered  Wesleyan  University  (in  the  class  of  1868),  1865. 
Left  college  on  account  of  poor  health,  1869.  In  the  State  Asylum, 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  1869-71.  Reentered  Wesleyan  University,  1872.  Studied 
in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1873-75.  Instructor  in  the  same, 
1874-75.  Stationed  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  State  St.,  Troy, 
1877-79.  In  poor  health ;  traveled  in  Europe,  1879-80.  Returned  to 
State  Asylum,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1880.    Died  December  i,  1880,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1000.  *WILLIAM  BARNARD  COLEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A., 
Trinity  College,  1881.  ^.  T.  Born  April  12,  1852,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1073  and   11 19. 

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Studied  in  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1873-76;  graduated,  1876. 
Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1876;  priest, 
1877.  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1876-82;  St. 
George's  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1882-1904.  Died  November  14,  1904, 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

1001.'  HERBERT  HULL  COSTON.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June 
9,  1849,  Honesdale,  Pa. 

Studied  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1873-75.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1875. 
Practising  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1875 .  Official  reporter  for  Lacka- 
wanna County,   Pa.,  1880— — . 

Married  August  15,  1895,  Addie  Belle  Pinney,  of  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Children:  Carl  Herbert,  b.  June  15,  1896;  Laila  Anabel,  b.  August 
15,   1899. 

Address :   Scranton,  Pa. 

1002.  FRANCIS  HOWARD  COUSENS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
Born  April  9,  1851,  Kennebunk  Port,  Me.  Brother  of  W.  F.  Cousens 
(class  of  1872). 

In  the  fire  insurance  business;    firm,  E.  Cousens  &  Sons,  Kennebunk 

Port,    Me.,    1875 .     Deputy  collector   of   customs   for   the   port   of 

Kennebunk,  1885-89. 

Address:     Kennebunk   Port,    Me. 

1008.  NORMAN  LANDON  CRAMER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1876.  Born 
October  15,  1844,  Perryville,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  2d  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  1864-65.  Principal  of  Ripley  Female 
College,  Poultney,  Vt,  1873-74.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1874;  withdrew,  1875.  Principal  of  a  public  school,  Portland, 
Conn.,  1874-76;  a  grammar  school.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1876-77; 
public  schools,  Baltic  and  Versailles,  Conn.,  1877-79.  Clerk  in  book 
store,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1879-81.  Assistant  bookkeeper  of  a  quarry 
company,  Portland,  Conn.,  1881-85.  Wholesale  dealer  in  leather  find- 
ings and  mill  supplies,  Oneida,   N.   Y.,   1885 .     Treasurer,   Oneida 

Cooperative  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1897 .  Dele- 
date  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908. 

Married  November  26,  1878,  M.  Josephine  Cady,  of  Portland,  Conn. 
Child:    Myron  Cady   (No.  2411),  b.  November  6,   1881. 

Address:    59  Broad  St.,  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

1004.  LEONARD  NEWMAN  CUMMINGS.  B.A.  Born  April 
15,  1844,  Albany,  Me. 

Served  in  20th  Maine  Volunteers,  1862-65.  Taught  in  Portland, 
Conn.,  1873-75;  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-76;  Uxbridge,  1876-85;  Walpole, 
1885-88.  Manager  for  Gay  Bros.  &  Co.,  subscription  books,  1888-91 ; 
for  New  England  Memorial  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1891-1906. 
Special  representative  for  the  Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Company, 
1906 . 

Married  January  i,  1873,  Ella  F.  Cole,  of  Bryant  Pond,  Me.  Chil- 
dren:  Leo  M.,  b.  April  6,  1877;  Roy  L.,  b.  October  16,  1878;  Mae 
Clotilde,  b.  August  13,  1887. 

Address :    32  Maxwell  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

1005.  WILLIAM  HENRY  EUSTIS.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Columbia 
University,  1874;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1876.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K 
Born  July  17,  1845,  Ox  Bow,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1043. 

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GRADUATES.  11873. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1873-74.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1874.  Practised  law  in  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  i87,q-8i ;  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,   1881 .     Mayor  of   Minneapolis,   1893-94.    Republican 

nominee  for  governor  of  Minnesota,  1898.  Delegate  to  Republican 
National  Convention,  1892,  1908.  Special  commissioner  to  Hawaii, 
1902. 

Address :    Corn  Exchange,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1006.  EVERETT  OLIN  FISK.  B.A.;  M.A. ,  1876.  $.  N.  e. 
Born  August  i,  1850,  Marlboro,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  655. 

Taught  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1873-74;  Enfield,  Conn.,  1874-75. 
New  England  agent  for  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers,  1875-85.  President 
of   Fisk   Teachers'   Agency,    Boston,    Mass.    (with   branches   in   other 

cities),  1885 .    Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 

1892. 

Married  September  12,  1882,  Helen  Chase  Steele,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  who  died  August  31,  1901.  Child:  Harriet  Storer,  b.  October  14, 
1884  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1905). 

Address :    2a  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1007.  CHARLES  HAMLIN  FURBER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  ^.  T. 
Born  November  25,  1850,  Northfield,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  846. 

Bookkeeper,  Holliston,  Mass.,  1873-77;  Natick,  1877-78;  Lowell, 
1878-79;    Boston,  1879-90.     Stockbroker  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1890 . 

Married  July  20,  1881,  NelUe  Eliza  Farquhar,  of  Holliston,  Mass. 
Children:  Harold  Farquhar,  b.  January  2,  1884;  Charles  Leicester, 
b.  October  23,  1886  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1908)  ;  Ruth  Haael,  b.  June  22, 
1888  (B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1910)  ;    Doris  Eliza,  b.  December  24,  1892. 

Address:    35  Maple  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

1008.  BENJAMIN  EMMONS  GERST.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1875;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1876.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  November  20,  1848,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. 

Taught  school  near  Madison,  N.  J.,  1873-74.  Studied  in  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1874-75.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1875.  Stationed  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1875-76;  Warren  and 
Woodville,  1876-77;  West  Suffield,  1877-78.  Withdrew  from  the  con- 
ference, 1878.  Engaged  in  private  tutoring,  and  in  business,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1878-79.  Taught  in  Millers  Place,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  Center 
Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1880-81 ;  Moriches,  1881-82.  Principal  of  a  graded 
school,  Elmont,  N.  Y.,  1882-84;  Uniondale,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  North- 
port,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Crab  Meadow,  N.  Y.,  1888-89;  Maspeth,  N.  Y., 
1890-91.  Studied  at  L.  I.  Business  College,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,,  1892. 
Taught  in  Heidenfeldt  Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-94.  Private 
tutor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1895.  Taught  in  Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1897.  Book- 
keeper, Freeport,  Rockville  Center,  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1900-07. 
Author:  Tables  of  Comparison. 
.    Married  April  19,  1876,  Ann  A.  Gothard,  of  Cypress  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Address:    200  Ross  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1009.  COLERIDGE  ALLEN  HART.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1877.  A.  A.  $.  Born  July  11,  1852,  Peekskill, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  Columbia  Law  School, 
1875-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1877.  Clerk  in  law  office.  New  York, 
N.  Y. ;  graduate  student  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1877-79.  Prac- 
tising law.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879 . 

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Married  December  31,  1885,  Sara  Estelle  Wells,  of  Salisbury,  Conn. 
Children:  Coleridge  Taylor,  b.  October  28,  1890,  d.  in  infancy;  Cole- 
ridge Wells,  b.  September  6,  1894. 

Address:    35  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1010.  *GEORGE  BURLEIGH  FOOTE  HINCKLEY.  B.A.; 
M.A.,  1876.    A.  K.  E.     Born  September  2,   1848,  Osterville,  Mass. 

Taught  in  English  and  Classical  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1873-86. 
Proprietor  of  private  Latin  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-88.  Died 
July  8,  1888,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Married  April  14,  1875,  Sophronia  Davis  Gerst  (sister  of  No.  1008), 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  Catherine  Emmons,  b.  August  11,  1877; 
Grace  Lucinda,  b.  December  7,  1878,  m.  Dr.  W.  H.  Ross ;  Clara  Rus- 
sell, b.  October  11,  1882,  m.  W.  I.  Graham,  d.  May  i,  1907;  George 
Henry,  b.  July  23,  1884,  d.  July  7,  1888. 

Address  of  widow :    Sayville,  N.  Y. 

1011.  *AMOS  HOWARD  HOAGLAND.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  1875.     Born  January  8,  1851,  Danville,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Law  Department,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1873-75. 
Practised  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1875-82.     Died  October  30,  1882. 

1012.  STEPHEN  JUDSON  KIRBY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  *.  N.  6. 
Born  May  10,  1847,  Westport,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper,    Lowell,    Mass.,    1873-80;    Woonsocket,    R.    I.,    1880-81. 
Assistant  treasurer  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  1883. 
Address:    963  Flanders  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

1013.  OLIN  LEVINGS  LIVESEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  <ir.  T. 
Born  October  14,  1849,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

On  the  staff  of  The  New  York  Tribune,  N.  Y.,  1873-74.  Taught  in 
Ledyard,  Conn.,  1874-75.  With  a  firm  of  wholesale  druggists.  New 
London,  Conn.,  1875-76.  With  the  Acid  Pump  and  Siphon  Company, 
New  London,  Conn.,  1877-78;  secretary  and  treasurer,  1879-81.  Mana- 
ger and  secretary  of  the  Livesey  Manufacturing  Company,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  1881-86.  Delegate  from  Connecticut  to  the  International 
Sunday  School  Convention  at  Chicago,  1886.  In  the  real  estate  busi- 
ness, Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1887-88.  Managed  a  wheat  ranch  near 
Fairmount,  Cal.,  1888-96.  Manager  of  the  Manzana  Colony,  Cal.,  1896- 
1901.  In  the  real  estate  and  insurance  business,  Pasadena,  Cal, 
1901-02.  Deputy  city  assessor  and  tax  collector,  Pasadena,  Cal., 
1902-04.     Clerk  of  Superior  Court,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904 . 

Married  October  14,  1878,  Jennie  A.  Viets,  of  East  Granby,  Conn., 
who  died  March  2,  1902.  Married  September  29,  1903,  Mrs.  Julia  C. 
Sweeney,  of  Dayton,  Ohio.  Children:  Olin  William,  b.  July  18,  1879; 
John  Jay  Viets,  b.  April  17,  1881  (B.S.,  Univ.  of  California,  1906); 
Carl  Hubert,  b.  October  24,  1890;    Ruth,  b.  April  6,  1895. 

Address:    640  Galena  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1014.  DELMAR  RIAL  LOWELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1876;  D.D., 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1889.  A.  K.  E.  #.  B.  K.  Bom  November 
29,  1844,  South  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  121st  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1864-65.  Studied  in  School  of 
Theology,  Boston  University,  1873-74.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church.  1874.  Stationed  at  Central  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1874-75. 
Traveled  for  his  health,  1875-76.    Stationed  at  Richmondville,  N.  Y., 

280 


GRADUATES.  (1873. 

1876-77;  Harts  Falls,  1877-79;  Fairhaven,  Vt.,  1879-82;  Rutland, 
1882-85;  Ash  Grove,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1885-88;  Rutland,  Vt.,  1888-90. 
Post  chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  1890-97.  Chaplain-in-chief,  G.  A.  R., 
1892-93.  Retired  from  U.  S.  Army,  with  rank  of  captain,  1897.  Pro- 
moted to  major  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  1904.  Chaplain,  Conn,  House  of 
Representatives,  1901-03.  Author:  The  Historic  Genealogy  of  the 
Lowells  in  America. 

Married  January  26,  1876,  Irene  Maynard,  of  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  March  7,  1877.  Married  June  26,  1879,  Hattie  A.  Davis,  of 
Middletown,  Conn.  Children :  May  Irene,  b.  December  16,  1881 ;  Roy 
Delmar,  b.  September  16,  1884;  Eloise  Aristine,  b.  April  10,  1887 
(deceased)  ;  Elsie  Geraldine,  b.  April  10,  1887  (deceased)  ;  Alwilda 
Grace,  b.  October  14,  1889;    Percival  Davis,  b.  March  12,  1893. 

Address :   724  Ostrom  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1016.  GEORGE  ASBURY  McLAUGHLIN.  B.A.;  D.D.,  Taylor 
University,  1903.    A.  A.  *.     Born  October  13,  1851,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  High  School,  New  Market,  N.  H.,  1873-74.  Member  of 
State  Canvassing  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1875.  Joined  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at  Franklin  Falls, 
N.  H.,  1875-77;  Whitefield,  1877-79;  Littleton,  1879-82;  First  Church, 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  1882-85;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1885-88;  Exeter,  1888-92. 
In  evangelistic  work,  in  Chicago,  111.,  1892 .  Author:  Commen- 
taries on  St.  Matthew,  St.  Mark,  St.  Luke,  St.  John;  a  number  of 
devotional  works.  Editor:  The  Christian  Witness,  Chicago,  111., 
1901 . 

Married  October  27,  1875,  Mary  Ella  Henshaw,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  January  21,  1910.  Children:  Mary  Hendley,  b. 
December  9,  1876,  m.  Rev.  Herbert  Boase ;  Grace  Irene,  b.  January  2, 
1880,  m.  J.  H.  Conroy. 

Address :   224  South  Western  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1016.  *EDWARD  MESLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
March  22,  1842,  Jackson,  N.  J.    Brother  of  No.  1017. 

Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at 
Palmyra,  N.  J.,  1873-74;  Rancocas,  1874-77;  Stockton  Church, 
Camden,  1877-79;  Broad  St.,  Trenton,  1879-81;  Clarksboro,  1881-82. 
Died  January  11,  1882,  Clarksboro,  N,  J. 

1017.  IVINS  ASHTON  MESLER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1876.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  November  25,  1838,  Jackson,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1016. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1873.  Stationed  at 
North  Blandford,  Mass.,  1873-75;  Russell,  1875-77;  Conway,  1877-79; 
Southampton,  1879-81;  Riverdale,  Gloucester,  1881-84;  Byfield,  1884-85; 
Lunenburg.  1885-87;  Cherry  Valley  and  Leicester,  1887-89;  East 
Douglas,  1889-92;  South  Walpole,  1892-93;  Saxonville,  1893-95;  May- 
nard, 1895-98;  Millbury,  1898-1900;  Oxford,  1900-08;  Lake  View, 
Worcester,  1908-10.     Superannuated,  1910. 

Married  September  20.  1874,  Mary  A.  Sanborn,  of  Lakeside,  Mich. 
Children :  Cyrus  Eastman,  b.  June  23,  1875.  d.  March  31,  1905 ;  Clinton 
Sanborn,  b.  November  28,  1880  (M.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute) ;   Raymond  Carlton,  b.  November  5,  1883,  d.  June  26,  1887. 

Address :   422  Hingham  St.,  Rockland,  Mass. 

1018.  HINCKLEY  GILBERT  MITCHELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876; 
B.D.,   Boston   University,    1876;    Ph.D.,   University  of  Leipzig,    1879; 

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1873.1  GRADUATES. 

D.D.,  Mount  Union  College,  1888,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1901. 
A.  A.  *.    *.  B,  K.     Born  February  22,  1846,  Lee,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1873-76;  Univer- 
sity of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1876-79.  Joined  Central  New  York  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Stationed  at  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  1879-80.  Tutor 
in  Latin  and  Hebrew,  Wesleyan  University,  1880-83.  Instructor  in 
Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  School  of  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1883-84;  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament 
Exegesis,  and  Instructor  in  the  Semitic  Languages,  1884-1905 ; 
Instructor  in  the  Semitic  Languages,  1905-06.  Engaged  in  literary 
work,  1906-10.     Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Literature, 

School    of    Theology,    Tufts    College,    1910 .     Director,    American 

School  for  Oriental  Study  and  Research.  1901-02.  Author:  Hebrew 
Lessons;  The  World  before  Abraham;  Tales  Told  in  Palestine  (with 
J.  E.  Hanauer),  etc. 

Married  June  29,  1880,  Alice  Stanford,  of  Alton,  111. 

Address :   30  Pinckney  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1019.  ARTHUR  TAYLOR  NEALE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1876;  Ph.D. 
(Hon.),  Rutgers  College,  1881.  ^.  T.  Bom  October  14,  1852,  Middle- 
town,  (Tonn, 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1873-74;  Assistant  in  Chem- 
istry, 1874-76;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  1876-77.  Studied  in  University 
of  Greifswald,  Germany,  1877-78.  Assistant  in  chemical  laboratory  of 
Experiment  Station.  Halle,  Germany,  1878-80.  Chemist,  State  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1880-89.  Traveled 
and  studied  in  Germany,  Holland.  Belgium  and  France,  1888.  Director 
of  Delaware  College  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1889 . 

Address:   Newark,  Del. 

1020.  ISAAC  HENRY  PACKARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  <ir.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  2,  1846,  Somerville,  Me. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1873-74.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1874.  Stationed  at  Maplewood, 
Mass.,  1874-75;  Northampton,  1875-77;  Melrose,  1877-80;  Waltham, 
1880-83;  Central  Church,  Lowell,  1883-86;  Trinity  (ihurch,  Charles- 
town,  1886-89;  Boston  Highlands,  1889-91;  Mount  Bellingham  Church, 
Chelsea,  1891-93;  First  Church,  Somerville,  1893-96.  Supernumerary, 
1896-97.  Stationed  at  Woburn,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Watertown,  1899-1904; 
Bethany  Church,  Boston,  1904-07;  Park  Ave.,  Worcester,  1907-10. 
Supernumerary,  1910.     Author:  History  of  Methodism  in  Charlestown. 

Married  June  26,  1873.  Charlotte  Vincent  Smith,  of  Chicopee,  Mass., 
who  died  October  i,  1875.  Married  May  i,  1879,  Charlotte  Huldah 
Oliver,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  who  died  December  24,  1903.  Married  April 
17,  1907,  Grace  Gertrude  Smith.  Children :  Frederick  Henry,  b.  May 
7,  1875  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1898);  William  Oliver,  b.  March  13.  1880; 
Bertha  May,  b.  April  13,  1881 ;    Annie  Louise,  b.  January  8,  1886. 

Address :   Cape  Porpoise,  Me. 

1021.  WILBUR  MERTON  PALMER.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  6,  1850,  Winterton,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1051. 

Principal  of  a  public  school,  Richville,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  Scarsdale, 
N.  Y.,  1875-76;  Southington,  Conn.,  1876-78.  Reporter  on  The  New 
York  Tribune.  N.  Y.,  1878-95.  Secretary  to  the  mayor  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1895-98.  On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  New  York  Tribune, 
1898-1908;    of  The  Brooklyn  Eagle,  1908 . 

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Married  September  26,  1882,  Anna  Mary  Palmer,  of  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Anita  White,  b.  November  17,  1887,  d.  May  3,  1905; 
Dorrance  Wilson,  b.  June  15,  1889;  Burton,  b.  November  29,  1892; 
Harold  Stanton,  b.  April  20,  1898;   Katharine  Sloane,  b.  March  3,  1900. 

Address:    59  Ocean  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1022.  BENJAMIN  BENNETT  PENFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876; 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Nashville,  1893.  "^'  '^-  Born  November  14,  1843, 
Stepney,  Conn. 

Served  in  6th  Conn.  Volunteers;  promoted  to  first  lieutenant  and 
adjutant,  1862-65.  Traveled  in  Europe;  studied  in  the  University  of 
Leipzig,  Germany,  1873-75.  Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1875-76.  Professor  of  Languages  in  Xenia  College,  Ohio,  1876-77. 
Principal  of  Commercial  and  Military  Institute,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1877-83.  Professor  of  Biology,  Peabody  Normal  College,  University 
of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1883-99.  Cashier,  Davidson  County,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1903-07.     Living  on  a  farm,  1907 . 

Married  1873,  Emilie  Schneider,  of  Leipzig,  Germany.  Children : 
Andrew  J.,  b.  September  19,  1874  (B.S.,  Univ.  of  Nashville)  ;  Elsa 
Maria,  b.  March  i,  1878,  d.  December  2,  1885. 

Address :   R.  F.  D.  No.  7,  Shelby^ille,  Tenn. 

1023.  *ANDRAL  LAMARTINE  RUSSELL.  B.A.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  October  12,  1849,  Conway,  N.  H.  Brother  of  Nos. 
1 159,  1367,  1399,  and  1765,  and  of  W.  A.  Russell  (class  of  1878). 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1873-74.  Died  May  29, 
1874,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1024.  HENRY  THORNE  SELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1876;  D.D.,  Ripon 
College,  1902.    <ir.  T.     Born  September  30,  1852,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1873-74.  Studied 
in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1874-77.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Lysander,  N.  Y.,  1877-81 ;  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1881-86.  Secretary  of  the 
Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society,  Chicago,  111., 
1886-92.  Pastor  of  Union  Congregational  Church,  Chicago,  111., 
1892-96.  Engaged  in  lecturing,  preaching,  and  writing,  1896-98.  Pastor 
of  Covenant  Congregational  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1898-1901.  One  of 
the  editors  of  The  Advance,  Chicago,  1901-02.  Engaged  in  lecturing, 
preaching,  and  writing,  1903-06.  Pastor  of  Plymouth  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1906-10.  Author :  Supplemental 
Bible  Studies,  1890;  Bible  Study  by  Books,  1896;  Bible  Study  by 
Doctrines,  1897;    Studies  in  Early  Christian  History,  1906,  etc. 

Married  November  21,  1888,  Mary  Blackman,  of  White  Water,  Wis. 
Child :    Henry  Blackman,  b.  November,  1889. 

Address:   4516  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1025.  *JOEL  OSMON  SHERBURN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  November  21,  1845,  Plainfield,  Vt. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  East  Calais,  Vt.,  1873-74.  Joined  Ver- 
mont Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1874.  Stationed  at  East  Calais,  Vt., 
1874-75;  Plainfield,  1875-77;  Randolph,  1877-80;  Rochester,  1880-83; 
Northfield,  1883-86.  Presiding  Elder  of  Montpelier  District,  1886-87. 
Stationed  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1887-89;  Cabot,  1889-94;  Williamstown, 
1894-99.  Presiding  Elder  of  St.  Johnsbury  District,  1899-1905.  Sta- 
tioned at  Bradford,  Vt,  1905-06.  Financial  agent  of  Montpelier  Sem- 
inary, 1906.     Member  of  Vt.  House  of  Representatives,  1882.     Mayor 

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of  Cabot,  Vt.,  1893.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1892,  '96.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1 893-1 906.  Died  May  13, 
1906,  Bradford,  Vt. 

Married  October  22,  1873,  Ella  Ruth  Gridley,  of  Canton  Center, 
Conn.,  who  died  July  30,  1875.  Married  September  26,  1876,  Mary 
Louise  Gale.  Children :  Harley  Jonathan,  b.  May  23,  1875,  d.  May  26, 
1877;  Arthur  Neal,  b.  July  20,  1878,  d.  January  30,  1880;  Earle  How- 
ard, b.  February  25,  1880;  Ernest  Fisk,  b.  August  3,  1882;  George 
Wiley  (No.  2567),  b.  November  4,  1884;  Charles  Morton,  b.  July  2, 
1888  (class  of  1911). 

Address  of  widow :   8  Downing  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

1026.  ♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SHONK.  B.A.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  April  26,  1850,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

Resided  in  Plymouth,  Pa.,  1873-81.  Studied  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 
1874-76.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1876.  Practised  law  in  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  1 876- 1900.  Largely  interested  in  coal  mining  and  railroads. 
Member  of  the  Fifty-second  Congress,  Died  August  14,  1900,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Married  August  11,  1880,  Ida  Klotz,  of  Pittston,  Pa.  Children: 
Herbert  Bronson  (No.  2387),  b.  October  28,  1881 ;  Emily  Weaver,  b. 
April  21,  1885. 

Address  of  widow :    Plymouth,  Pa. 

1027.  *GEORGE  HENRY  SMITH.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1875.    "^.  TC"-    *.  B.  K.     Born  January  10,  1850,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1873-75.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1875.  Practised  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1875-86.  Went  to 
California  for  his  health,  1886.     Died  January  30,  1887,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  June  7,  1880,  Abbie  L.  Croxford,  of  Maiden,  Mass. 

1028.  MARCUS  LORENZO  TAFT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876;  B.D., 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1877;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1893. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  2,  1850,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  No.  1 194,  and  of  J.  H.  Taft  (class  of  1874). 

Clerk  in  a  drug  store,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-75.  Studied  in  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1875-77;  in  the  Universities  of  Leipzig,  Bonn, 
and  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1877-79.  Traveled  in  Greece,  Turkey, 
Palestine  and  Egypt,  1879-80.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Missionary  at  Kiu-Kiang,  China,  1880-82;  Chin- 
Kiang.  1882-84;  Tientsin,  1884-85;  Peking,  1885-88.  On  furlough  in 
the  United  States,  1888-90.  Missionary  at  Tientsin,  China,  1890-91 ; 
Peking,  1891-94.  Professor  of  Historical  Theology,  Wiley  School  of 
Theology,  Peking  University,  China,  1892-94.  On  furlough,  1894-96. 
Missionary  at  Tientsin,  China,  1896-99.  On  furlough,  1899-1901.  Sta- 
tioned  at   Adams,   N.    Y.,    1901-03;    Clinton,    1903-05.    Missionary   at 

Tientsin,    China,    1905-07 ;     Changli,    1907-09.     On    furlough,    1909 . 

Author:   Strange  Siberia,  191 1. 

Married  September  29,  1882,  Emily  Louise  Kellogg,  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  who  died  February  28,  1902.  Married  July  5,  1905,  Mrs.  Mary 
Swail  Wilkinson,  of  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  Children :  Frances  Louise,  b. 
April  2,  1887  (B.A.,  Wellesley)  ;  Dwight  San  ford,  b.  January  29,  1891 ; 
Marcus  Lorenzo,  b.  May  26,  1889,  d.  May  30,  1889;  Marion  Leonora; 
Louise  Swail. 

Address :    100  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1029.  *GEORGE  BICKFORD  DAVEY  TOY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1876. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  March  18,  1852,  Simsbury,  Conn. 

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GRADUATES.  [1873-74. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1873-81.  Member  of 
Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1879.  Died  March  25,  1881,  Crom- 
well, Conn. 

Married  October  6,  1875,  Mary  F.  Seymour,  of  East  Granby,  Conn. 
Children:    two  sons  and  a  daughter   (all  died  in  infancy). 

Address  of  widow :  Mrs.  Joseph  Toy,  1057  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

1030.  ALFRED  CHARLES  TRUE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1876;  Ph.D., 
Erskine  College,  1886;  Sc.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  *.  N.  G. 
«l».  B.  K.  Born  June  5,  1853,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  Professor 
C.  K.  True;   brother  of  No.  528. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Essex,  N.  Y.,  1873-75.  Taught  in  Mass. 
State  Normal  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1875-82.  Graduate  student  in 
Harvard  University,  1882-83.  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Wes- 
leyan University,  1884-88.  Editor,  in  office  of  Experiment  Stations, 
U.    S.    Dept.   of   Agriculture,   Washington,    D.    C,    1888-91 ;    assistant 

director,  1891-93 ;    director,  1893 .    Author :    Numerous  reports  and 

bulletins,  published  by  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Editor-in-chief: 
Experiment  Station  Record;  Experiment  Station  Work;  periodicals 
of  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  etc. 

Married  November  23,  1875,  Emma  Rebecca  Fortune,  of  Essex, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Elizabeth  Fortune,  b.  September  17,  1887  (B.A., 
Goucher  College)  ;    Henry  Hyde,  b.  May  9,  1893  (class  of  1914)- 

Address:    1604  17th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C 


CLASS  OF  1874. 

1031.  *BENJAMIN  JARVIS  ADAMS.  B.A. ;  M. A.,  1877;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1877.  ^-  '^-  Born  November  13,  1852,  Amenia, 
N.  Y.     ■ 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1874-77.  Assistant  physician  in  Kings  County  Hospital,  Flatbush, 
N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Studied  surgery  in  Paris  and  London,  1878-79.  Prac- 
tised medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  surgeon  to  Brooklyn  Central 
Dispensary,  1879-81.  Surgeon  for  Atlas  Steamship  Company,  1881. 
Died  July,  1890,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1032.  ALBERT  LA  FOREST  BACHELLER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1877. 
•^.  T.     Born  September  6,  1848,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Principal  of  Colburn  Grammar  School,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1874-80; 
Greene  School,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1880 . 

Married  December  25,  1878,  Annie  Fay,  of  Lowell,  Mass.  Children : 
Alice  Helen,  b.  September  28,  1879;  Mary  Fay,  b.  July  10,  1884,  d. 
April  6,  1892. 

Address :   Lowell,  Mass. 

1033.  FORREST  EDSON  BARKER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1877.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  29,  1853,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Studied  law  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1874-75;  Law  School  of  Boston 
Universit}^  1875-76.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1876.  Practised  law  in 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1876-88.  Member  of  Board  of  School  Committee, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1881-87.    Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representa- 


1874.1  GRADUATES. 

tives,  1883-84.  Member  of  State  Board  of  Gas  and  Electric  Light 
Commissioners,  1885 ;   chairman  of  the  Board,  1894 . 

Married  August  11,  1881,  Flora  I.  Hovey,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
Children:  Luliona  May,  b.  October  20,  1884  (B.A.,  Smith,  1907); 
Stanley  Gilman  (No.  2723),  b.  November  26,  1887. 

Address :  16  Reservoir  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1034.  *JOSHUA  ROGERS  BUCKELEW.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1877.  ^.  T.  Born  March  3,  1851,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1874-77.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at  Thomaston,  Conn., 
1877-78;  West  Suffield,  1878-79;  Farmingdale,  N.  Y.,  1879-81;  Matti- 
tuck  and  Jamesport,  1881-82.  Located,  1882.  In  business  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1882-84.  Manager,  Remington  Typewriter  Company,  and 
Oliver  Typewriter  Company,  Washington,  D.  C,  1884-1905.  Died 
September  22,  1905,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  27,  1877,  Annie  C.  Taft,  of  West  Upton,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth  B.,  b.  October  31,  1879;  Annie  S.,  b.  May  17,  1882; 
Roger  T.,  b.  October  26,  1885,  d.  July  17,  1893 ;   Helen,  b.  April  19,  1890. 

1035.  *JOSEPH  CHESTER  BURKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1877.  *.  N.  G. 
4>.  B.  K.     Born  October  31,  1853,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  92. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1874-75.  Taught  in  Wes- 
leyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1875-79.  Assistant  in  Physics, 
Wesleyan  University,  1879-81 ;  Assistant  in  Natural  History,  1881-82. 
Taught  in  Lasell  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1882-85,  Editor: 
Wesleyan  University  Alumni  Record,  1883.  Died  June  27,  1885, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  June  26,  1879,  Ida  Frances  Weeks,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child:   Edith  Weeks,  b.  January  21,  1884,  m.  H.  G.  Wells  (No.  2315). 

Address  of  widow:  44  Silver  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1036.  WILLIAM  JOHN  CHAPMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  November  19,  1847,  Norwich,  England. 

Principal  of  Union  High  School,  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  High 
School,  Newport,  Vt,  1875-76.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1876.  Stationed  at  New  Scotland,  N.  Y.,  1876-77;  Seward,  1877-80; 
Sprout  Brook,  1880-83;  Gallupville,  1883-86;  Newtonville,  1886-89; 
Bennington,  Vt.,  1889-91;  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  1891-92;  Shelbume,  Vt, 
1892-97;  Fairhaven,  1897-99;  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902;  Saranac, 
1902-05;  Crown  Point,  1905-08;  South  Glens  Falls,  1908-11;  Fort 
Plain,  191 1 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1904-10. 

Married  September  i,  1874,  Wilhelmina  H.  Munn,  of  Manchester, 
Vt.,  who  died  October  28,  1878.  Married  November  12,  1879,  Jennie 
M.  Purdy,  of  Manchester,  Vt.  Children :  Ellen  Maria,  b.  November 
16,  1877;  William  Munn,  b.  October  16,  1878,  d.  March  3,  1879;  Mary 
Ethel,  b.  October  21,  1880,  m.  G.  E.  Stannard;  Arthur  William  (No. 
2357),  b.  December  21,  1881 ;  James  Norton,  b.  December  24,  1883; 
Frank  Augustus,  b.  January  9,  1885, 

Address :   Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

1037.  MORRIS  BARKER  CRAWFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877. 
#.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  September  26,  1852,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1874-77.  Studied  in 
Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  Germany,  1877-80.  Instructor  in 
Physics,     Wesleyan    University,     1880-81 ;      Associate     Professor     of 

286 


GRADUATES.  [1874. 

Physics,    1881-84;    Professor  of   Physics,    1884 .     Traveled   in  the 

West  for  his  health,  1882-83.    Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1895-96. 

Married  December  25,  1883,  Caroline  Laura  Rice  (No.  1233),  of 
Springfield,  Mass.  Children :  Holmes,  b.  1884,  d.  1886 ;  Frederick 
North  (No.  2665),  b.  January  18,  1886;  Margaret  (No.  2841),  b.  April 
19,  1889. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn, 

1038.  *ALBERT  PRESCOTT  DOE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  September  16,  1848,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

Principal  of  Salem  St.  School,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Story 
School,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1876-85;  Packard  School,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1885-95;   a  grammar  school,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1895-98.     Died  July 

27,  1899,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Married  August  16,  1880,  Margaret  Ellen  Humphrey,  of  Marblehead, 
Mass.  Children:  Albert  Prescott,  b.  June  25,  1881  (B.A.,  Harvard, 
1904);  William  Humphrey,  b.  January  5,  1884,  d.  March  9,  1884; 
Walter  Everett  (No.  2670),  b.  February  5,  1885;  Ralph  Winthrop,  b. 
January  24,  1891. 

Address  of  widow :   24  Elliot  St.,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

1039.  DANIEL  DORCHESTER.  B.A.,  1874;  Ph.D.,  Boston 
University,  1891 ;   D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1900.    ■^.  T.     Born  April 

28,  1851,  Dudley,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Vermont  Conference  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1874-76. 
Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at 
Springfield,  Vt.,  1876-78;  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1878-81;  Winthrop  St., 
Boston,  1881-82;  Newtonville,  1882-83.  Professor  of  English  Litera- 
ture and  Political  Economy,  Boston  University,  1883-95.  Studied  in 
Europe,  1886-87,  Lecturer  in  the  Emerson  School  of  Oratory,  Boston, 
1891-95.  Professor  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  Boston 
University,  1895.  Transferred  to  Pittsburg  Conference,  1895.  Sta- 
tioned at  Christ  Church,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1895-1900.  Transferred  to 
St.  Louis  Conference,  1900.  Stationed  at  Lindell  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1900-03.  Transferred  to  Pittsburg  Conference,  1903.  Stationed  at 
Christ  Church,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1903-10.  Transferred  to  New  York 
East   Conference,    1910,     Stationed   at   St.    Mark's    Church,    Brooklyn, 

N,  Y.,  191 0 ,    Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M,  E.  Church,  1908. 

Author :   The  Character  of  Hamlet. 

Married  July  i,  1875,  Cleora  Elizabeth  Clark.  Children:  Daniel 
Clark,  b.  April  17,  1876;  Mary  Wright,  b.  July  10,  1878,  m.  George 
Hatch,  Jr. ;  Eli2?abeth  Wildman,  b.  October  22,  1879 ;  Paul,  b,  Septem- 
ber 21,  1882;    Howard  Dunn,  b.  September  5,  1885,  d.  November  27, 


389. 
Address:  550  East  21st  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


1040.  *GEORGE  BORDEN  DORSETT.  B.A,;  M,A„  1877, 
«!>,  N,  G.     Born  August  27,  1850,  Middletown,  N,  J, 

Reporter  for  The  Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle,  N,  Y,,  1874-75.  Studied 
law  in  New  York,  1875-77,  Practised  law  in  New  York,  1877-81. 
Retired,  1881.    Died  October  14,  1882,  Keyport,  N.  J. 

Married  February  19,  1879,  Annie  Louise  Crowell,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

1041.  THEODORE  AUGUSTUS  DUNCAN.  B.A,;  M.A„  1877. 
A.  K.  E,  Born  April  13,  1849,  North  Clove,  N.  Y,  Brother  of  No. 
1173. 

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Principal  of  High  School,  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  1874-76.  Professor  of 
Latin  and  Mathematics,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1876-79.  In  business 
in  Fayette,  Iowa,  1879-85.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Dakota  Univer- 
sity, 1885-92;    Professor  of  History,  1893-1907.     Retired,  1907. 

Married  February  14,  1900,  Stella  E.  Friars,  of  Hazleton,  Iowa. 
Children:  Donald  Theodore,  b.  March  11,  1901 ;  Dorothy,  b.  August 
31,  1904. 

Address :   Millbrook,  N.  Y. 

1042.  GEORGE  RUSSELL  EMERSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877. 
A.  A.  *.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  February  4,  1849,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Brother  of 
No.  913. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing.  West  Somerville,  Mass.,  1874-94. 
Taught  in  Chatham,  Mass.,  1894-97.  In  business  in  Boston,  Mass., 
1897 . 

Married  November  10,  1875,  Bessie  N.  Rogers,  of  Watertown,  Mass. 

Address:    Watertown,  Mass. 

1043.  JOHN  EDWARD  EUSTIS.  B.S.;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1877;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1910.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  January  17,  1847,  Limerick,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1005. 

Served  in  Co.  M,  20th  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  1864-65.  Civil  engineer  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1874-77.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1875-77. 
Admitted   to   the   bar,    1877.     Practising   law   in    New    York,    N.    Y., 

1877 .      Commissioner,    Board    of    Education    of    New    York    City, 

1896-99.  Park  commissioner  for  the  Bronx,  New  York  City,  1902-03. 
Member  of  Public  Service  Commission,  New  York  City,  1907 . 

Married  September  21,  1881,  Minnie  Rutty,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  January  6,  1892.  Married  May  31,  1894,  Mrs.  Permelia  A. 
Quackenbos,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  John  Rutty,  b.  August  19, 
1882;  Mary,  b.  December  24,  1883;  Sarah  Elise.  b.  March  31,  1885,  m. 
W.  D.  Cameron;  Helen  Frances,  b.  June  25,  1887;  William  Henry,  b. 
January  4,  1889,  d.  July  11,  1889;  Constance,  b.  February  11,  1890; 
Edwin  Markwick,  b.  December  15,  1891  (class  of  1914)  ;  Elmer  T.,  b. 
March  26,  1895 ;   Richard  C,  b.  1899. 

Address:  154  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1044.  LEVI  GILBERT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877;  D.D.,  Hamline  Uni- 
versity, 1888,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1900;  B.D.  (Hon.),  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1902;  LL.D.,  Moores  Hill  College,  1905;  Litt.D., 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1907.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  23, 
1852,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1874-75.  Joined  Minnesota 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at  Lansing,  Minn.,  1875-76; 
Kasson,  1876-79;  Waseca,  1879-81;  Northfield,  1881-83;  First  Church, 
Duluth.  1883-85;  Central  Church,  Winona,  1885-90.  Transferred  to 
Puget  Sound  Conference,  1890.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1890-92.  Transferred  to  East  Ohio  Conference,  1892.  Sta- 
tioned at  First  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1892-97.  Transferred  to 
New  York  East  Conference,  1897.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,   1897-1900.     Editor,    Western   Christian  Advocate, 

1900 .     Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,   1904,  '08; 

Federal  Council  of  Churches  in  America,  1906,  '08.  Author:  Side 
Lights  on  Immortality;  Visions  of  the  Christ;  Incense  (poems)  ;  The 
Hereafter  and  Heaven. 

Married  August  4,  1875,  Annie  Louise  Murphy,  of  Dixon,  111.,  who 
died   February  4,    1885.     Married   February  9,    1887,   Jennie   Cole,   of 

288 


GRADUATES.  [1874. 

Winona,  Minn.  Children:  Paul  Thomas,  b.  May  IS,  1876  (B.A.,  Yale, 
1901);  Frances  Elva,  b.  February  16,  1878,  m.  T.  J.  Goe;  Harold 
Arthur,  b.  February  i,  1880  (Ph.B.,  Yale,  1901)  ;  Helen  Irma,  b. 
October  10,  1882  (B.A.,  Western  College,  1907)  ;  Donald  Monroe  (No. 
2677),  b.  May  16,  1888;  Mary  Alice,  b.  June  22,  1889. 
Address :   220  West  4th  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1045.  JOSEPH  BROWN  HAMBLEN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity,  1878.    ^.  T.     Born  June  8,  1849,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  1874-75.  Studied  in  School  of  Theol- 
ogy, Boston  University,  1875-78.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Tisbury, 
Mass.,  1879-80;  South  Carver,  Mass.,  1880-81.  Agent  for  Metropolitan 
Life  Insurance  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-82.  Proofreader,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1882-85 ;   Greenfield,  1885-87 ;    Boston,  1887 . 

Married  June  i,  1897,  Julia  Eleanor  Chapman,  of  Millstream,  N.  B., 
Canada. 

Address:    12  Cottage  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

1046.  GEORGE  HENRY  HARDY.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1876;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1877.  A.  K.  E. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  November  15,  1849,  Brookline,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1874-76.  Principal  of  Spring 
Valley  Academy,  Madison,  N.  J.,  1874-75.  Taught  in  Madison  Insti- 
tute, N.  J.,  1875-76.  Joined  New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1876.  Stationed  at  Henniker,  N.  H.,  1876-78;  Groveton,  1878-79; 
Moultonville  and  Wakefield,  1879-81;  Moultonboro,  1881-82;  Gilford, 
1882-83;  Grantham  and  North  Grantham,  1883-86;  Peterboro,  1886-89; 
North  Charlestown  and  West  Unity,   1889-94;    West  Rindge,  1894-96. 

Conference  historian,  1896 .     Superintendent  of  schools,  Grantham, 

N.  H.,  1884-85.  Member  of  Board  of  Education,  Charlestown,  N.  H., 
1891-92. 

Married  May  24,  1876,  Frances  Emma  Guy,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Frank  Lapham,  b.  March  23,  1877;  Blanche  Guy,  b.  August 
20,  1879  (B.A.,  Smith,  1903),  m.  Professor  Moritz  Schlick;  Grace 
May,  b.  February  17,  1882;    Elmer  Merton,  b.  August  11,  1887. 

Address :    Ashburnham,  Mass. 

1047.  *THOMAS  BOND  LINDSAY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877;  Ph.D., 
Boston  University,  1882.  $.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  28,  1853, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  127. 

Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Heidelberg  and  Leipzig,  Germany, 
1874-77.  Taught  in  Newton  High  School,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Assistant 
Professor  of  Latin  in  Boston  University,  1878-84;  Professor  of  Latin, 
1884-1909;  Instructor  in  German,  1879-88;  Assistant  Professor  of 
Sanskrit,  1878-85;  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  1885-1909.  Editor:  Corne- 
lius Nepos;  Latin  Sight  Slips;  Easy  Latin  Lessons,  etc.  Died  July  22, 
1909,  Glenview,  Ky. 

Married  June  25,  1874,  Ada  Augusta  Hubbard,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Emily  Maria,  b.  July  15,  1875,  m-  C.  W.  Allen;  Lennox 
Hubbard,  b.  August  10,  1876  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1899). 

Address  of  widow :   38  Balcarres  Road,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

1048.  WILLIAM  WALLACE  MARTIN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1877 ;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1886.  *.  N.  G. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  25,  1851,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  preparatory  department,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
Madison,    N.    J.,    1874-76.     Studied    in    Drew    Theological    Seminary, 


1874.]  GRADUATES. 

1874-77;  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Bonn,  Germany,  1878-79;  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1882.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1879.  Stationed  at  Stepney,  Conn.,  1879-80;  Mianus,  1880-83. 
Supernumerary;  studied  in  Syria,  1883-84.  Professor  of  Hebrew, 
School  of  Theology,  De  Pauw  University,  1885-86;  Vanderbilt  Uni- 
versity,   1886-94.     Supernumerary,    1894 .     Western    agent   of   the 

American  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  1 895-1901.  Lecturer,  Vander- 
bilt University,  1901-05.  Assistant  editor,  Sunday  School  periodicals, 
1905-09.  Conference  historian,  1909 .  Author :  Epworth  Cate- 
chism of  Christian  Doctrine,  1894;  Manual  of  Ecclesiastical  Archi- 
tecture, 1897;    The  Tora  of  Moses,  1900. 

Married  September  4,  1890,  Elizabeth  Hayes,  of  Brentwood,  Tenn. 
Child :    Emily. 

Address :    Brentwood,  Tenn. 

1049.  CHARLES  FOSTER  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877. 
A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  15,  1852,  Rockville,  Conn.  Brother  of 
No.  1280. 

Studied  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1874-75.  Sub-master  of  a  grammar  school, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1875.  Master  of  a  grammar  school,  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
1875-76;  Bennington,  Vt.,  1876-77.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Cornish, 
N.  H.,  1877-78.  Taught  in  Cathedral  School,  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
1878-80.  Principal  of  High  School,  Ware,  Mass.,  1880-83.  Superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1883-87;  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  1887-88; 
Dover,  N.  J.,  1888-91.  Institute  lecturer,  i&)i-92.  Not  engaged  in 
active  work,  on  account  of  illness,  1892-93.  Editor,  Tribune,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1893- 1902.  Engaged  in  newspaper  work  in  Boston  and 
Westfield,  Mass.,  1902-10.  Editor,  Daily  Republican,  Millville,  N.  J., 
1910 . 

Married  August  7,  1874,  Mary  P.  Mann,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  who  died 
October  26,  1884.  Married  August  4,  1886,  Ella  Chandler,  of  Willi- 
mantic, Conn.  Children:  Sarah  Foster,  b.  March  30,  1876;  Mary 
Ethel,  b.  April  16,  1878,  m.  J.  R.  Williams;  Bertha,  b.  January  6,  188 1 ; 
Charles  Harold,  b.  May  12,  1883;  Frederick  May,  b.  September  30, 
1884,  d.  August  I,  1885;  Frank  Chandler,  b.  April  24,  1887;  Howard 
Leslie,  b.  July  25,  1890;  Winifred  Chandler,  b.  December  i,  1892;  Jean 
Chandler,  b.  July  i,  1897. 

Address  :    Millville,  N.  J. 

1050.  GEORGE  WESLEY  OSGOOD.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Bangor  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1877.    A.  K.  E.     Born  April  27,  185 1,  Bangor,  Me. 

Studied  in  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  Me.,  1874-77.  Pastor  of 
Congregational  Church,  Tunbridge,  Vt,  1877-81;  Littleton,  N.  H., 
1881-84;  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1885-87;  Hyannis  and  West  Yarmouth, 
1887-90;  Newburyport,  1890-94;  Lynn,  1894-1901 ;  Milltown,  N.  B., 
Canada,  1901-02.    In  insurance  business,  Boston,  Mass.,   1903 . 

Married  October  6,  1881,  Clara  Agnes  Peck,  of  Barre,  Vt.  Children : 
Helen  Flora,  b.  August  23,  1884;  Rachel  Clara,  b.  May  28,  1886;' 
George  Wesley,  b.  November  15,  1888;  Margaret  Scott,  b.  September 
8,  1891;  Elizabeth  Josephine,  b.  June  9,  1893,  d.  June  11,  1893;  Doro- 
thea Lowell,  b.  August  25,  1894. 

Address:    135  Nahant  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1061.  ARCHIE  EMERSON  PALMER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877. 
A.  A.  «!>.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  January  13,  1853,  Winterton,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  No.  1021. 

Reporter  for  The  New  York  Tribune,  N.  Y.,  1874-80;  assistant  city 
editor,  1880-87;    editorial  writer,  1887-98.     Secretary  of  the  Board  of 

290 


GRADUATES.  [1874. 

Education,  New  York  City,  1898 .     Editorially  connected  with  The 

New  Princeton  Review  and  The  North  American  Review,  1888-92. 
Author:    The  New  York  Public  School,  1905. 

Married  September  26,  1876,  Mattie  Leavens,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
who  died  January  9,  1880.  Married  October  12,  1881,  Mrs.  Rebecca 
Learned  Trail,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who  died  April  2,  191 1.  Children: 
Bert  Leavens,  b.  August  20,  1877,  d.  January  20,  1882;  Arthur  Roy, 
b.  December  31,  1882,  d.  February  18,  1906;  Mary  Learned,  b.  January 
17,  1888. 

Address:    500  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1052.  FRANCIS  HUBERT  PARKER.  BA.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1876.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K  Born  September  23,  1850,  East 
Haddam,  Conn. 

Studied  law,  1874-76.  Taught  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  1875.  Studied  in 
Yale  Law  School,  1875-76.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1876.     Practising  law 

in   Hartford,    Conn.,    1876 .      Member   of    Conn.   Legislature,    1878, 

'80,  1909.  Prosecuting  attorney  for  the  city  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
1887-91,  1894-95.  Referee  in  bankruptcy  for  Hartford  County,  1898- 
1900.  tj.  S.  attorney,  District  of  Conn.,  1900-08.  Corporation  counsel, 
city  of  Hartford,  1908-10.  Trustee,  Conn.  School  for  Boys,  1898-1909; 
president  of  the  Board,  1899-1909. 

Married  December  9,  1891,  Mrs.  Adelaide  (Leeds)  Fowler,  of  New 
London,  Conn. 

Address :  902  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1058.  WESLEY  ULYSSES  PEARNE.  B.A.,  1875.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  i,  1851.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Instructor  in  music  in  city  schools,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1874-75. 
Studied    law    in    Middletown,    1875-79.     Admitted    to    the    bar,    1879. 

Practising    law    in    Middletown,    1879 .      Member    of    Middletown 

Common  Council,  1880,  '81,  '82.  Clerk  of  the  City  Court,  1879-95; 
judge,  1895 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1902 . 

Married  April  25,  1883,  Harriette  C.  Arnold,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

1054.  GEORGE  ADELBERT  PERRY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  June  2,  1845,  Richmondville,  N.  Y. 

Served  in  Co.  B,  91st  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1864-65.  Taught  in  Troy 
Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1874-76;  Ives  Seminary,  Antwerp, 
N.  Y.,  1876-77;  Portland  High  School,  Me.,  1877-81;  William  Penn 
Charter  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1881-85.  Headmaster,  Franklin 
School,  Philadelphia,  1885-93.  Private  teacher,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1893 . 

Married  July  22,  1875,  Susannah  Chase  Barton,  of  Willsboro,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ralph  Barton,  b.  July  3,  1876  (B.A.,  Princeton,  1896); 
Edward  DeWolf,  b.  October  2,  1880. 

Address :   Willsboro,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1055.  *JOHN  NEHEMIAH  PIERCE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  ,1877.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  7,  1851,  Edgartown,  Mass. 

Principal  of  grammar  school,  Marion,  Mass.,  J875-76;  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  1876-77.  Studied  law  in  Edgartown,  Mass.,  1876-77;  Boston, 
Mass.,  1877-79.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879.  Practised  law  in  Edgar- 
town, Cottage  City,  and  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1879-1906.  Selectman, 
and  member  of  School  Board,  Edgartown.  Died  April  22,  1906, 
Edgartown,  Mass. 


1874.1  GRADUATES. 

1056.  *JOHN  HENRY  PILLSBURY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877.  $.  N.  e. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  20,  1846,  Limington,  Me. 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1868.  Taught  in  Wesley  an 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1874-75.  Assistant  in  Natural  History, 
Wesleyan  University,  1875-77.  Taught  in  High  School,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1877-84.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1885. 
Professor  of  Biology,  Smith  College,  1884-93.  Engaged  in  scientific 
research ;  lecturer  in  university  extension  courses,  1893-94.  Stationed 
at  Maiden,  Mass.,  1894-95;  Stoneham,  1895-98;  Dedham,  1898-99. 
Principal  of  Waban  School,  Mass.,  1899-1910.  Author:  A  Synopsis 
of  Descriptive  Botanical  Terms,  1885 ;  An  Elementary  Manual  of 
Biology,  1893,  etc.     Died  December  20,  1910,  Waban,  Mass. 

Married  August  7,  1878,  Sarah  Ellen  Robinson  (daughter  of  No. 
384),  of  Rents  Hill,  Me.  Child:  William  Robinson  (No.  2694),  b. 
July  17,  1886. 

Address  of  widow:    Waban,  Mass. 

1067.  BYRAM  GREENE  SANFORD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1880;  B.D., 
Boston  University,  1883.  A.  A.  •!>.  Born  October  13,  1843,  Marion, 
N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1875-76. 
Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1876-77.  Preached 
most  of  the  year,  1877-78.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Sodus  Point, 
N.  Y.,  1878-79.  Joined  Genesee  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Sta- 
tioned at  Sodus  Point,  N.  Y.,  1879-80.  Transferred  to  C!entral  New 
York  Conference,  1880.  Stationed  at  Mottville  and  Skaneateles  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Supernumerary;  studied  in  School  of  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1881-83.  Stationed  at  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  1883-84; 
Fort  Jackson,  1884-85.  Transferred  to  Northern  New  York  Confer- 
ence, 1885.  Stationed  at  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Louisville,  1887-88; 
Bucksbridge,  1888-90;  Richville,  1890-92;  Mount  Pleasant,  1892-95; 
Evans  Mills,  1895-99.  Supernumerary,  1899-1900.  Stationed  at  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  1900-03;  Point  Peninsula,  1903-04.  Superannuated, 
1904-08.  Stationed  at  Laquin,  Pa.,  1908-09;  New  Albany,  1909-10. 
Supernumerary,  1910. 

Married  February  23,  1883,  Flora  Ardelle  Blen,  of  Dresden,  Me. 
Children:  Edmund  Byram,  b.  December  7,  1883;  Morris  Blen,  b. 
December  27,  1886;  Elvyn  Pratt,  b.  June  15,  1888;  Leman  Harold,  b. 
October  i,  1889. 

Address:   New  Albany,  Pa. 

1058.  *AMOS  WILLIAM  SEAVEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1877.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  March  17,  1849,  Greenland,  N.  H. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1874.  Stationed  at  Portland,  Conn.,  1874-77;  Stoughton, 
Mass.,  1877-79;  Attleboro,  1879-80;  Embury  Church,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.,  1880-82:  Center  Church,  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1882-84.  Super- 
numerary, 1885.     Died  January  20,  1886,  Nahant,  Mass. 

Married  August  31,  1875,  Sally  Isabella  Taylor,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.     Child :   Ada  May,  b.  October  27,  1876,  m.  F.  C.  Howland. 

Address  of  widow :   175  Terry  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

1069.  JOSEPH  BATTELL  SHEPHERD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  August  8,  1846,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1874.  Stationed 
at  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1874-75;  Madison,  1875-77;  Middlebury,  1877-/8; 
Wethersfield,  1878-79;    King  St.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1879-81;    Wood- 

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ville  and  Warren,  Conn.,  1881.  Withdrew  from  the  conference; 
ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1881.  Assistant 
minister.  Church  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-84. 
Ordained  priest.  Rector  of  Grace  Church,  Port  Jarvis,  N.  Y.,  1884-86. 
Associate  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1886-90. 
Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Seymour,  Conn.,  1890-93 ;    St.  Paul's  Church, 

Portland,  Me.,  1894 .     Secretary  of  the  Diocese  of  Ohio,  1888-90; 

Diocese  of  Maine,  1898-99. 

Married  December  30,  1875,  Emma  Irene  Smith,  of  Rockville,  Conn. 
Child:    Marguerite  Roe,  b.  December  25,  1887,  d.  June  24,  1898. 

Address :    St.  Paul's  Rectory,  Portland,  Me. 

1060.  CHARLES  WESLEY  SMILEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  10,  1846,  Fitchburg,  Mass.^ 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary  (assistant  librarian),  1874-75. 
Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1875-76; 
Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1876-77.  Resided  in  Madison, 
N.  J.,  engaged  in  literary  work,  1877-79.  Chief  clerk  and  special 
agent,  9th  U.  S.  Census,  Fishery  Branch,  1879-84.  Chief  of  division, 
U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  1884-88;  librarian  of  the  Commission,  1888-89. 
Expert  special  agent,  loth  U.  S.  Census,  in  charge  of  Fishery  Branch, 
1889-91.     Engaged  in  the  printing  business,  Washington,  D.  C,  1891-99. 

Engaged  in  literary  work,   1899 .     Editor :    Berean  Bible  Lessons, 

1875-78;  Psi  Upsilon  Biographical  Catalogue,  1877-79;  The  Fishing 
Industries  of  the  United  States,  7  volumes  (with  No.  917),  1879-84; 
Non-graduate  Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University,  1883;  various 
scientific  volumes  and  reports. 

Married,    1890;     divorced,    1898. 

Address:  Oakland,  Cal.  Permanent  address:  Takoma  Park,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

1061.  EDWIN  PITMAN  STEVENS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1877;  B.D., 
Boston  University,  1877;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1904.  *.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  November  29,  185 1,  Boston,  Mass.  Brother  of  No. 
2040. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1874-77.  Joined 
Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at  Bath-on-the- 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1877-80;  Stillwater,  1880-83;  Hoosick  Falls,  1883-86; 
Ballston  Spa,  1886-89 ;  (Cambridge,  1889-91 ;  Plattsburg,  1891-95 ;  First 
Church,  Albany,  1895-1900.  Presiding  Elder,  Albany  District,  1900-06. 
Stationed  at  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  1906-10;  Rutland,  Vt,  1910—. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904. 

Married  May  14,  1878,  Frances  C.  Saxe,  who  died  March  18,  1888. 
Married  September  7,  1909,  Mrs.  Nellie  J.  Packer,  of  Mechanicsville, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Grace  Drury,  b.  April  13,  1880,  d.  April  15,  1881 ; 
Elizabeth  Frances,  b.  June  7,  1884  (B.A.,  Goucher  College,  1909) ; 
Franklin  Rand,  b.  August  23,  1886  (B.E.,  Union,  1908). 

Address:   Rutland,  Vt. 

1062.  EMORY  HARLOW  TALBOT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1877.  ^.  T. 
Born  September  11,  1851,  Sandwich,  Mass.    Son  of  No.  226. 

Midshipman  in  U.  S.  Navy,  1864.  Reporter  for  The  Boston  Globe, 
Mass.,  1874-75.  News  editor  of  The  Hartford  Times,  Conn,  1875-77. 
Night  editor  of  The  Boston  Globe,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Reporter  for  The 
Boston  Post,  Mass.,  1878-79.  New  England  representative  of  The 
Chicago  Times,  111.,  1878-—.  Reporter  for  The  Boston  Journal, 
Mass.,  1879-81 ;  editor,  1881-1904.     Editor  of  The  Boston  Post,  1904-08. 

293 


1874.]  GRADUATES. 

Night  editor  of  The  Boston  Advertiser,  1908 .  Boston  representa- 
tive of  The  New  York  Herald,  1881-86;  of  The  New  York  American 
and  The  New  York  Times,  1886 . 

Married  September  12,  1876,  H.  Virginia  Davis,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 
Children:  Frank  Earlougher  Davis,  b.  October  20,  1878;  Arthur 
Wilbour,  b.  October  23,  1884;   Ethel,  b.  February  28,  1888. 

Address :  3  Nottingham  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

1063.  *ALBERT  MARION  TALLMADGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877; 
LL.B.,  Yale  University,  1877.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  22,  1854,  Fair- 
field, Conn. 

Traveled  in  Europe;  studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany, 
1874-75.  Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1875-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1877.  Practised  law  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1877-1905.  Deputy  judge 
of  City  Court,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1879-81.  Member  of  Conn.  Legis- 
lature, 1884.  Town  attorney  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1888.  Judge  of 
probate  for  District  of  Bridgeport,  1893-99.  Died  February  12,  1905, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1064.  BUSHROD  SHEDDEN  TAYLOR.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  26,  1849,  Poultney,  Vt.  Brother  of  W.  U.  Taylor  (class  of 
1876). 

Taught  in  Johnson  College,  Quincy,  111.,  1874-75.  Joined  Nebraska 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at  Columbus,  Nebr., 
1875-77-  Transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  1877.  Stationed  at  Sand- 
lake,  N.  Y.,  1877-79;  Weybridge,  Vt.,  1879-81.  By  change  in  confer- 
ence, became  member  of  Vermont  Conference,  1881.  Missionary  at 
Aspinwall,  S.  A.,  1881-82.  Preached  at  M.  E.  Church,  North  Granville, 
N.  Y.,  1882-83.  Stationed  at  Bristol,  Vt,  1883.  Returned  to  mission 
work  at  Panama,  but  resigned  on  account  of  health,  1884.  Stationed 
at  Storm  Lake,  Iowa,  1885-86;  Jamestown,  N.  Dak.,  1886-87; 
Wahpeton,  1887-88.  Supernumerary,  to  enter  evangelistic  field, 
1888- — ,  Resided  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1888-91 ;  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
engaged  as  evangelist  and  prohibition  speaker,  1891-1902.  Resided  in 
Mooers,  N.  Y. ;  organized  Mooers  Campmeeting  Association,  1902-10. 
Author:  Full  Salvation;  Holy  Fire;  The  Old  Stump,  etc.  Editor: 
The  Life  Line,  an  illustrated  magazine. 

Married  May  22,  1878,  Letha  Electa  Horton,  of  Sandlake,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  April  24,  1894.  Married  March  19,  1895.  Mrs.  Lillie  Estilla  (Cun- 
ningham) Wood,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  Marian  Aria,  b. 
March  7,  1879,  m.  I.  N.  Thompson;  William  Henry,  b,  December  17, 
1880,  d.  February  3,  1885;  Frank  Chandler,  b.  June  15,  1882;  Julia 
May,  b.  April  6,  1884,  m.  Rev.  E.  C.  Roberts ;  John  Horton.  b.  June  2, 
1886,  d.  December  13,  1908;  Anna  Leonora,  b.  April  26,  1888;  Jennie 
Love,  b.  May  18,  1890;  Letha  Elizabeth,  b.  July  2,  1892,  d.  November  5, 
1893 ;   Henry  Boardman,  b.  April  4,  1894. 

Address :   655  Quinnipiac  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1065.  EDWARD  DAVID  TOWLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877-  *•  N.  G. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  June  23,  1853,  Boston,  Mass.  Brother  of  G.  H.  Towle 
(class  of  1873). 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1874-76.  Joined 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1876.  Stationed  at  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1876-79;  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn.,  1879-81 ;  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1881-82.  Withdrew 
from  the  conference,  1882.  Pastor  of  Unitarian  Church,  Chelsea, 
Mass.,    1882-87.    Resided   at   Elizabethton,   Tenn.,    1887-89.     Pastor   of 

294 


GRADUATES.  [1874-75. 

All  Souls'  Church  (Unitarian),  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1889-92;  East 
(Unitarian)  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1892-97 ;  Second  Unitarian  Society, 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1897-1908.    Traveled  in  Europe,  1908-09. 

Married  July  25,  1877,  M.  Isabel  Ward,  of  Hillsboro,  N.  H.  Child : 
Ethel  Ward,  b.  April  8,  1880. 

Address:    Hillsboro,  N.  H. 

1066.  JOHN  CORNWELL  WELWOOD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1877; 
B.D.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Theological  School,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1877.     $.  N.  e.     Born  May  15,  1852,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1874-76;  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  Theological  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1876-77. 
Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1877.  Minister 
of  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Ordained  priest,  1878. 
Rector  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1878-83.  Associate 
rector  of  Christ  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1883-89.  Rector  of 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Holyoke,  Mass..  188^-97.  Chaplain  of  2d  Regt., 
Mass.  Volunteer  Militia  (in  service  in  Cuba,  1898),  1891-99.  Rector  of 
the  Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1899 . 

Married  December  11,  1882,  Alba  E.  Wall,  of  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Child:    Frances  Amory,  b.  February  12,  1885  (B.A.,  Vassar). 

Address:   221 1  82d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J875. 

1067.  ARTHUR  LEONARD  ANDREWS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
^.  T.    $.  B.  K     Born  April  16,  1855,  Marion,  Iowa. 

Studied  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1875-77.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1877. 

Practising  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877 .     Corporation  counsel,  city 

of  Albany,  1900 .     Commissioner  to  revise  the  charter  for  cities  of 

the  second  class,  N.  Y.,  1895.  Hudson-Fulton  celebration  commis- 
sioner, 1909. 

Married  September  4,  1879,  Alice  Anable,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Harold  F.,  b.  July  3,  1884  (Ph.B.,  Yale,  1906). 

Address:   Home  Savings  Bank  Building,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1068.  LEONARD  LEMON  BEEMAN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1878.  ^.  X. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  March  12,  1849,  North  Fairfax,  Vt.  Brother  of  No. 
769. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1875-76.  Joined 
Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Stationed  at  Proctorsville, 
Vt.,  1876-77;  West  Fairlee,  1877-78;  Bellows  Falls,  1878-81;  Wood- 
stock, 1881-82.  Supernumerary;  in  poor  health;  on  a  farm  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  1882-85.  Stationed  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1885-86. 
Principal  of  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1886-87.  _  Stationed  at 
Barre,  Vt.,  1887-90.  Supernumerary,  1890-92.  Presiding  Elder  of 
Montpelier  District,  1892-98.  Transferred  to  New  England  Confer- 
ence, 1898.  Stationed  at  Ware,  Mass.,  1898-1901.  Supernumerary, 
1901-04.  Stationed  at  Bondsville,  Vt.,  1904-06.  Supernumerary, 
1906-08.  Stationed  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  1908-10.  Supernumerary,  1910. 
Superintendent  of  schools,  Barre,  Vt.,  1888-89.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan 
University,   1888-93. 

Married  June  29,  1876,  Phebe  Almeda  Stone  (No.  11 38),  of  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.  Children  :  Phebe  Stone,  b.  July  22,  1877,  d.  April  22, 
1881 ;    Bowman  Stone,  b.  July  14,  1880  (class  of  1904)  ;    Wilbur  Stone 

295 


1876.1  GRADUATES. 

(No.  2526),  b.  January  22,  1882;    Leila  Stone,  b.  March  12,  1887,  m. 
H.  D.  Arnold   (No.  2524)  ;    Francis  Stone,  b.  August  4,   1889   (B.S., 
Mass.  Agricultural  College,  1910). 
Address :    Ware,  Mass. 

1069.  ♦ALFRED  EDGAR  BEST.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  ^.  T.  Born 
December  12,  1848,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1875-76.  Principal  of 
Georgetown  Academy,  Del.,  1876-77.  Associate  editor,  The  Morning 
Herald,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1877-79.  Business  manager  of  Every  Even- 
ing, Wilmington,  Del.,  1879-81.  Merchant,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.  Died 
November  27,  1893,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1070.  ROBERT  EDGAR  BISBEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  *.  N.  9. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  October  11,  1851,  Wellington,  Me. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1875-77.  Presi- 
dent of  Clark  University,  Ga.,  1877-81.  Financial  agent  of  the  Freed- 
men's  Aid  Society,  M.  E.  Church,  1881-82.  Joined  Maine  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1882.  Stationed  at  Lisbon,  Me.,  1882-84.  Transferred 
to  Columbia  River  Conference,  1884.  President  of  Spokane  College, 
1884-87.  Stationed  at  Jefferson  St.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1887-89.  Studied 
in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-90.  Supernumerary; 
preached  in  Boston  St.  M,  E.  Church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1890-91.  President 
of  Spokane  College,  acting  -as  financial  agent  and  residing  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1891-92.  Transferred  to  Vermont  Conference,  1892. 
Stationed  at  South  Royalton,  Vt.,  1892-93.  Transferred  to  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  1893.  Stationed  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1893-96; 
Chicopee,  1896-99;  East  Pepperell,  1899-1 901 ;  Milford,  1901-04;  May- 
nard,  1904-08.  Transferred  to  New  England  Southern  Conference, 
1908.     Stationed  at  Hull,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Married  July  26,  1875,  Ada  M.  Graves.  Children:  Lena  Isobel,  b. 
August  14,  1877;  Edna  Caro,  b.  February  10,  1883;  Robert  Merrill, 
b.  April  27,  1885  (class  of  1906)  ;  Joseph  Graves,  b.  November  26,  1891. 

Address :   Hull,  Mass. 

1071.  ♦JOHN  PARKER  BRONK.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Yale  University, 
1877;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1878.  Bom  January  24,  1855, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1875-76;  Yale  Law 
School,  1876-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1877.  Practised  law  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1877-85.  Office  attorney  of  Travelers'  Insurance  Company, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1882-85.  Member  of  Court  of  Common  Council, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1883-84.  Representative  of  Travelers  Insurance 
Company,  Denver,  Col.,  1885-90.  President  of  Colorado  Loan  and 
Trust  Company.  Resided  in  New  Baltimore,  N,  Y.,  1890-94;  Denver, 
Col,  1899-1901;  Hartford  and  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  Deland,  Fla., 
190T-04.     Died  January  22,  1904,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Married  August  24,  1878,  Anna  Tucker  Roberts,  of  Hartford,  Conn.; 
divorced,  1896.  Married  March  2,  1897,  Mrs.  Lillie  L.  Piatt  Bennett, 
of  Bridgeport,  Conn.    Child :   Frederick  R.,  b.  July  21,  1879. 

1072.  MORRIS  DE  VEAU  CHURCH.     B.A.,  191  o.    A.  A.  «l>. 

Left  college  in  Senior  j'ear,  1875.  Ordained  in  the  Reformed  Epis- 
copal Church,  1876.  Pastor  of  churches  in  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  1876-81.  Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881. 
Stationed  at  St.  Luke's  Church,  Newark.  N.  J.,  1881-82;  Calvary 
Church,  East  Orange,  1882-84;    Montclair,  1884-87;    Boonton,  1887-89; 

296 


GRADUATES.  [1875. 

Washington,  1889-92;  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  1892-95;  West  Side  Ave., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1895-97;  Trinity  Church,  Paterson,  1897-1901; 
Hackettstown,  1901-02;  Summerfield,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1902-04; 
Eighth  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1904-05;    Hedding  Church,  Jersey  City, 

1905-08;    Chatham,  1908-10;    Somerville,  1910 . 

Address :    Somerville,  N.  J. 

1073.  OLIVER  ALLEN  COLEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  ^.  T. 
Born  March  i,  1854,  Flatlands,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  Nos.  1000  and  11 19. 

Studied  law  in  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1875-78.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1878.  In  a  law  office,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1878-79.  Practised  law  in 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1879-81.  City  attorney,  Baxter  Springs,  Kans.,  1881-83. 
Secretary  and  treasurer,  Georgia  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  Americus, 

Ga.,     1883 .      President    of     the     first    Chamber     of     Commerce, 

Americus,  Ga. 

Married  May  22,  1884,  Vivienne  Burke,  of  Americus,  Ga.  Children: 
Cornelia,  b.  October  7,  1885;  William  Burke,  b.  November  27,  1889; 
Ruth,  b.  February  7,  1893 ;   Thomas  Edmund,  b.  July  23,  1895. 

Address:   Macon,  Ga. 

1074.  *WILLIAM  ALBERT  COTTLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  February  21,  1849,  North  Tisbury,  Mass. 

Resided  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1875-76.  Preached  in  Dedham,  Mass., 
1876-77.  Studied  medicine  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  in  New  York  Uni- 
versity, 1877-81.  Taught  in  the  Warren  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1881. 
Practised  medicine,  1881-94.    Died  November  20,  1894,  Mattoon,  Wis. 

1075.  FRANCIS  ASBURY  CRANDALL.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
October  13,  1854,  New  London,  Conn. 

Salesman,  with  A.  T.  Stewart  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-81; 
manager  of  department,  1881-95.  Vice  president.  National  Gramo- 
phone Company,  1895-1905.  Treasurer  of  various  companies  and 
manager  of  estates,  1905 . 

Married  July  5,  1883,  Isabella  Hale  Joslin,  of  Keene,  N.  H.  Chil- 
dren:  Mary  Hale,  b.  August  31,  1884  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1907),  m.  Abner 
Howard;   Edvarda  Thayer,  b.  August  21,  1894. 

Address :    168  Park  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

1076.  M[OSES]  EUGENE  CULVER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  <ir.  T. 
Born  July  10,  1854,  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1875-78.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1878.     Practising    law    in    Middletown,    Conn.,    1878 .     Prosecuting 

attorney.  City  Court  of  Middletown,  1883-1903. 

Married  June  10,  1896,  Lizzne  H.  Sparrow,  of  Mankato,  Minn. 
Child:   Frances  Baldwin,  b.  December  7,  1901. 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn. 

1077.  WALTER  HOLBROOK  DOWNS.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Columbia 
University,  1877.  Bom  March  26,  1853,  South  Berwick,  Me.  Brother 
of  F.  A.  Downs  (class  of  1855). 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1877.     Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,   1877-80;    South  Berwick, 

Me.,  1880 .    Town  clerk  and  treasurer,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1880; 

postmaster,  1888-96,  1900 ;    trial  justice,  1886-1907. 

Married  October  20,  1904,  Isabella  Hurd,  of  North  Berwick,  Me. 

Address :    South  Berwick,  Me. 

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1078.  ASHTON  CHAUNCEY  EDDY.  BA.;  M.A.,  1879. 
A.  A.  *.  Bom  November  27,  1849,  Theresa,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  B.  T. 
Eddy  (class  of  1879). 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1875-76.  In  the  drug  busi- 
ness, Theresa,  N.  Y.,  1876-78.  Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1878-80.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  St.  Lawrence,  N.  Y.,  1880-81. 
Joined  Northern  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Sta- 
tioned at  Lafargeville,  N.  Y.,  1881-82;  Brasher  Falls,  1882-83;  East 
Constable,  1883-86;  Floyd,  1886-87.  Located,  at  his  request,  1887. 
Preached  and  farmed  at  Claremont,  Va.,  1887-96.  In  the  insurance 
and  real  estate  business,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1896- . 

Married  October  20,  1880,  Ida  L.  Wells,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Alice  Clara,  b.  August  5,  1883;  Ethel  Elizabeth,  b.  August 
15,  1886 ;   Olin  Wells,  b.  October  3,  1892. 

Address:   Gifford  Block,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

1079.  *CHARLES  FRANK  ELY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  3,  1850,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Studied  law  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1875-78.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879. 
Practised  law  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1879-1908.  School  commissioner, 
1888-91.     Died  June  14,  1908,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Married  April  19,  1880,  Orra  H.  Jones,  of  Westfield,  Mass. 

Address  of  widow :    10  Day  Ave.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

1080.  JUNIUS  GUILFORD  FALLON.  B.A.;  M.A;  1878; 
Ph.D.,  Harriman  University,  igjoo;  D.D.,  Rust  University,  1900.  <ir.  T. 
Born  December  6,  1848,  Keeseville,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at  Chatham 
Center,  N.  Y.,  1875-78;  North  Chatham,  1878-81;  Vail  Ave.,  Troy, 
1881-84;  Schuylerville,  1884-87;  Salem,  1887-89;  Westport,  1889-92; 
Greenbush,  1892-97;  Ash  Grove,  1897-1900;  Albany  St.,  Schenectady, 
1900-05.     Supernumerary,  1905-10.     Superannuated,  1910. 

Married  July  8,  1875,  Mary  E.  Nichols,  of  Peru,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
August  28,  1882.  Married  December  28,  1887,  Ella  S.  Springer,  of 
Camden,  N.  J.  Children:  John  Henry,  b.  May  2,  1876;  Junius  Everest, 
b.  May  13,  1879;  Rheuby  Margaret,  b.  July  i,  1889;  Elsie  Crawford, 
b.  August  30,  1890. 

Address:    441  North  53d  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1081.  FREDERICK  WESTERVELT  FORT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  February  i,  1853,  New  Providence,  N.  J. 

Principal  of  public  schools,  Summit,  N.  J.,  1875-77;  Linden,  1877-82; 
Newark,  1882 . 

Married  September  26,  1877,  Julia  Vincent  Brown,  of  Franklin,  N.  J. 
Children:  Marion  B.,  b.  August  21,  1878;  Jacob  Irving,  b.  June  i, 
1880;  Bessie  Sprague,  b.  February  27,  1884,  d.  August  5,  1885;  Fred- 
erick Wester velt,  b.  August  30,  1886. 

Address :  33  South  loth  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1082.  *FRANKLIN  HARRIS  GRIFFIN.    B.A.    A.  A.  *.    *.  B.  K. 

Bom  January  6,  1852,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

City  editor  of  The  Wheeling  Evening  Standard,  W.  Va.,  1876-77. 
Principal  of  Ogden  Academy,  Utah,  1877 ;  of  a  select  school,  Evanston, 
Wyo.,  1879-81.  In  business  in  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1881-1911.  Secretary, 
Flushing  Cooperative  and  Loan  Association.  Treasurer,  Long  Island 
Savings  and  Investment  Association.  Died  March  5,  191 1,  Flushing, 
N.  Y. 


GRADUATES.  [1875. 

Married  December  26,  1878,  Fannie  Cleon  Vance,  of  Paris,  111. 
Children:  Benjamin  Herbert,  b.  October  3,  1879,  d.  February  18,  1881 ; 
Gertrude  Muriel,  b.  March  16,  1891. 

Address  of  widow:    Flushing,  N.  Y. 

1083.  HARRY  CLAY  HEERM AN S.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  A.  A.  #. 
Born  June  3,  1852,  Fellowsville,  W.  Va. 

Acting  principal  of  Corning  Free  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1875-76.  Studied 
law  in  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1875-77.  Member  of  firm,  Heermans  &  Law- 
rence, machinists  and  jobbers  in  plumbing  supplies,  Corning,  N.  Y., 
1877-1908.     City  engineer,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1883-90.     President  of  the 

Ontario  Land  Company,  of   Duluth,  Minn.,  1886 .     President  and 

manager,  Hoquiam  Water  Company,  Wash.,  1898 ;    of  the  Olympia 

Water  Works,  Wash.,  1905 .    Removed  to  Hoquiam,  Wash.,   1908. 

Married  September  25,  1878,  Ella  Weston,  of  Painted  Post,  N.  Y., 
who  died  May  15,  1880.  Married  March  27,  1886,  Annie  Lawrence 
Townsend,  of  Erwin,  N.  Y.  Children:  Ruth,  b.  June  3,  1888  (B.A., 
Vassar,  1910)  ;  Joseph  Fellows,  b.  November  28,  1891 ;  Jerome  Town- 
send,  b.  July  6,  1893;  Helen  DeKay,  b.  January  29,  1895,  d.  August  31, 
1896;   Donald,  b.  September  11,  1896. 

Address :    Hoquiam,  Wash. 

1084.  AUSTIN  HENRIE  HERRICK.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1878;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1879.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  March  7,  1854,  Buckland,  Mass.  Son  of  A.  F.  Herrick  (class  of 
1853)  ;   brother  of  E.  P.  Herrick  (class  of  1880). 

Studied  in  School  of  Theolog3%  Boston  University,  1875-78. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  South  Athol,  Mass.,  1877;  North  Grafton, 
1878-79.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M,  E.  Church,  1879.  Sta- 
tioned at  Highlands  Church,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1879-81 ;  North  Ave., 
Cambridge,  1881-82;  Chicopee,  1882-85;  Ashburnham,  1885-88;  Ips- 
wich, 1888-90;  Wilbraham,  1890-93;  Brookfield,  1893-98;  Chicopee 
Falls,  1898-1901;  Stanton  Ave.,  Dorchester,  1901-02;  Hudson,  1902-05; 
Greenfield,  1905-08;   Woburn,  1908-11;   Glendale  Church,  Everett,  1911. 

Married  April  20,  1881,  Sarah  Leonora  Prouty,  of  Spencer,  Mass. 
Children:  Asbury  Haven,  b.  June  20,  1882  (B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan, 
1903)  ;  Cyril  Allyn,  b.  May  28,  1885;  Ilga  Elaine,  b.  September  19,  1890. 

Address :    Everett,  Mass. 

1085.  *GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HUGHES.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  January  10,  1851,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Stephenton,  Mass.,  1875-76.  Joined  Troy 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Stationed  at  West  Charlotte,  N.  Y., 
1877-78;  Panton,  Vt.,  1878-79;  Ellenburg  Depot,  N.  Y.,  1879-81; 
Saranac  Lake,  1881-82;  Schuyler  Falls,  1882-83.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1883.  Stationed  at  West  Goshen,  Conn., 
1883-84.    Died  July  24,  1884,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Married  January  i,  1878,  Hattie  L.  Curtis,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.  One 
child   (deceased). 

1086.  *LEWIS  McLELLAN  JACKSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
Born  April  14,  1854,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Taught  in  Deering,  Me.,  1875-76;  Lakeville,  Mass.,  1876-77- 
Reporter  for  The  Portland  Press,  Me.,  1877.  Principal  of  a  graded 
school,  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  1877-78;  High  School,  Kennebunk, 
Me.,    1878-79;     Powers   Institute,   Bernardston,   Mass.,    1879-83;     High 

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School,  Athol,  Mass.,  1883-86.  In  the  insurance  business,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1886-1905.    Died  January  25,  1905,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Married  June  23,  1881,  Estelle  A.  Fisher,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  who 
died  December  20,  1887.  Married  October  31,  1893,  Linna  E.  Rider, 
of  Worcester,  Mass.     Child :    Harold  Frank,  b.  May  22,  1884. 

Address  of  widow :    167  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1087.  WILLIAM  CHANNING  KELLOGG.  B.A.  A.  A.  $. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  11,  1850,  Norwich,  Vt. 

Preached  in  East  Main  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1875-76. 
Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1876-78.  Principal  of 
Yarmouth  High  School,  Mass.,  1878-81.  Taught  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
1881-82.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Practising  law  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
1882 ,     City   judge   of   Yonkers,    1895 . 

Married  October  3,  1877,  Emma  J.  Lewis,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Ruth  Emma,  b.  June  30,  1878,  m.  William  Rayner;  Lewis  Chan- 
ning,  b.  November  15,  1886. 

Address:    10  Halcyon  Place,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


1088.  THOMAS  RAYMOND  KNEIL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  ^.  T. 
*.   B.   K.     Born   November  6,  1851,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  West  Worthington,  Mass.,  1875-76. 
Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1876-77.  Principal 
of  High  School,  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Taught  in  Troy  Con- 
ference Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1878-80.  Principal  of  Union  Free 
School,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  1880-87,  1889-91.  Proprietor  of  The 
Ticonderoga  Sentinel,  N.  Y.,  1887-89.  Principal  of  High  School,  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y.,  1891-92.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  1892 . 

Married  January  5,  1882,  Carrie  M.  Hawley,  of  Johnsonville,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Thomas  Hawley,  b.  March  29,  1883,  d.  April  18,  1896 ;  Philip 
Colbum,  b.  April  24,  1888;  Margaret  Mary,  b.  June  i,  1890;  Robert 
Chipman,  b.  July  27,  1892 ;   Caroline  Marcia,  b.  July  30,  1896. 

Address:    230  Nelson  Ave.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 


1089.  ISAAC  CHASE  LIBBY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  *.  N.  0. 
#.  B.  K.     Born  March  i,  1852,  Cornish,  Me. 

Assistant  superintendent  of  State  Reform  School,  Cape  Elizabeth, 
Me.,  1875.  Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1875-76.  Vice 
principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1876-78;  principal, 
1878-80.  Principal  of  High  School,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1880-81. 
Engaged  in  tutoring  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1881-82.  President  of 
Spokane  College,  Wash. ;  pastor  of  First  M.  E.  Church,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  1882-84.  Joined  Columbia  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1883.  Withdrew  from  the  conference,  1884.  Proprietor  of  English 
and  Classical  School,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1884-86.  Engaged  in  stock 
farming,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1886-97.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Spo- 
kane  County,   Wash.,    1889-91.    Teaching    in   High    School,    Spokane, 

Wash.,    1897 .    Taught   in  State  Normal   School,   Cheney,   Wash., 

1902. 

Married  July  25,  1877,  Mattie  E.  Libby.  of  Meriden,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Ledoit,  b.  June  19,  1879,  m.  Rev.  J.  L.  Carpenter;  Ruth 
Ronald,  b.  June  19,  1879;  Fred  Clark,  b.  December  23,  1883,  d.  July 
II,  1884;  Laura  Manning,  b.  January  28,  1887;  Paul  Thompson,  b. 
May  30,  1888;    Zadel,  b.  July  25,  1892,  d.  May  12,  1893. 

Address:   S.  113  Haven  St.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

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1090.  CYRUS  COLIGNI  LOVEJOY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  October  9,  1845,  Landaff,  N.  H. 

Joined  Rock  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at 
Walnut  and  West  Bureau,  111.,  1875.  Transferred  to  Wyoming  Con- 
ference, 1875.  Taught  in  Wyoming  Conference  Seminary,  Kingston, 
Pa.,  1875-80.  Resided  in  Hartford,  Vt.,  1880.  Transferred  to  Rock 
River  Conference,  1881.  Stationed  at  Prairie  Center,  III,  1881-83; 
Piano,  1883-86;  Wheaton,  1886-87.  President  of  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.,  1887-94.  Stationed  at  Nevir  Lenox,  111.,  1894-97;  Morris, 
1897-1901 ;  Mount  Carroll,  1901-02;  Berwyn,  1902-05;  Waterman, 
1905-07;     Lockport,    1907-09;     Seneca,    1909— — . 

Married  July  21,  1875,  Ellen  E.  Renfrew,  of  Hartford,  Vt. 

Address:    Seneca,  111. 

1091.  WARREN  AUGUSTUS  LUCE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
#.  N.  0.    Born  July  11,  1849,  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at  Hanover,  Mass.,  1875-76;  Sachem 
St.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1876-78;  Uncasville,  Mass.,  1878-81;  Attawaugan, 
1881-82;  First  Church,  Fall  River,  1882-83;  Burnside,  Conn.,  1883-85; 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1885-87;  Hazardville,  Conn.,  1887-90;  First  Church, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1890-92;  First  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1892-96; 
Willimantic,  Conn.,  1896-97;  First  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1897- 
1900;  Rockville,  Conn.,  1900-02;  Central  Church,  Taunton,  Mass., 
1902-07.  Superannuated,  1907-08.  Stationed  at  Middleboro,  Mass., 
1908-10;    Plymouth,  1910 . 

Married  June  14,  1876.  Mrs.  Ella  A.  Hayes,  of  Haddam,  Conn. 
Children :  Gertrude  Scovil,  b.  December  22,  1877,  m.  Dr.  A.  R.  Cran- 
dell;  Arthur  Whitaker,  b.  September  5,  1882;  Warren  Augustus,  b. 
June  23,  1887,  d.  August  6,  1890;  Marjorie  Augusta,  b.  April  4,  1893; 
Mira  Elma,  b.  June  17,  1894. 

Address :    Plymouth,  Mass. 

1092.  ERNEST  ARTHUR  MARKHAM.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Eclectic 
Medical  College,  New  York,  1877.  Born  October  16,  1853,  Windsor, 
Vt. 

Studied  in  Eclectic  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1875-77. 
Practised   medicine   in   South    Glastonbury,    Conn.,    1877-78;     Durham, 

Conn.,    1878-85,    1886 .     Professor   of    Chemistry   and   Toxicology, 

Eclectic  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1885-86.  Health  officer 
and  medical  examiner,  Durham,  Conn.  Representative  in  Conn. 
General  Assembly,  1895-96. 

Married  April  21,  1876,  Mrs.  Annie  Deering  (Brown)  Martin,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Oliver  Irving,  b.  February  3,  1877; 
Leonard  Bailey,  b.  September  i,  1878;  Maude  Minerva,  b.  December 
15,  1879,  m.  L.  E.  Markham;  Ernest  Arthur,  b.  October  31,  1881,  d. 
April  14,  1883. 

Address:    Box  95,  Durham,  Conn. 

1093.  CALEB  IRVING  MILLS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1877;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1878;  D.D.,  Albuquerque 
College,  1906.    *.  N.  e.     Born  December  11,  1851,  Medford,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1875-77.  In  business 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  1878-79.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1879-80.  Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M,  E.  Church, 
1880.  Stationed  at  Machias,  Me.,  1880-82;  Columbia  Falls,  1882-83; 
Winterport,    1883-84;    Rockport,    1884-87.    Transferred   to   New   Eng- 

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land  Conference,  1887.  Stationed  at  Saugus,  Mass.,  1887-88;  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  1888-89.  President  of  Albuquerque  College,  1889-90. 
Stationed  at  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1891-94;  Roton,  1894-97  Trans- 
ferred to  Colorado  Conference,  1897.  Stationed  at  Fairplay,  Col, 
1897-98;  Loveland,  1898-99;  Rocky  Ford,  1899-1900;  Pueblo, 
1900-02.  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1903; 
priest,  1904.  Curate,  St.  Mark's  Church,  Denver,  Col.,  1903-06.  Assist- 
ant priest,  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Denver,  1906-09.  Rector,  Ascension 
Memorial  Church,  Denver,  1909 .  Editor:  The  Colorado  Church- 
man, 1906 . 

Married  January  i,  1878,  Hittie  S.  Crawford,  of  Searsmont,  Me., 
who  died  November  25,  1878.  Married  August  30,  1882,  A.  Etta 
Whittemore,  of  East  Machias,  Me.  Children :  Hattie  Bacon,  b. 
November  11,  1878,  d.  November  13,  1878;  Lillian  Eliza,  b.  January 
3,  1884;  Charles  Bailey,  b.  June  20,  1885,  d.  November  4,  1905;  Edgar 
Irving,  b.  March  6,  1888;  Samuel  Whittemore,  b.  June  10,  1891,  d. 
June   13,    1891. 

Address:    602  Gilpin  St.,  Denver,  Col. 


1094.  JAMES  NIXON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878.  *.  N.  9.  Bom 
December  10,  1842,  Petersville,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1870.  Stationed  at  Anson 
and  Madison,  Me.,  1875-76;  Winthrop,  1876-79;  Brunswick,  1879-80; 
Alfred,  1880-81;  Second  Church,  Kittery,  1881-82.  Supernumerary; 
preached  at  Granite  Falls,  Minn.,  1882-83 ;  Union,  Ore.,  1883-84.  Trans- 
ferred to  Columbia  River  Conference,  1884.  Preached  at  Poway,  Cal., 
1884-85.  Located,  1885.  Returned  to  New  England,  1886.  Preached 
at  Biddeford  Pool,  Me.,  1887-88.  Rejoined  Maine  Conference,  1888. 
Stationed  at  Gorham,  N.  H.,  1888-89;  Baldwin,  Me.,  1889-90.  Super- 
numerary, 1890-91,  Stationed  at  Goodwins  Mills,  Me.,  1891-93;  Strong, 
1893-95;  Richmond,  1895-97;  Kezar  Falls,  1897-99;  Gorham,  1899- 
1901 ;  North  Yarmouth,  1901-03;  West  Scarboro,  1903-05;  West  Dur- 
ham, 1905-07;  Wiscasset,  1907-08;  Georgetown,  1908-10.  Super- 
numerary, 1910. 

Married  May  12,  1879,  Clara  B.  Merry,  of  North  Anson,  Me.,  who 
died  January  10,  1886.  Married  October  28,  1893,  Fredrietta  T.  Hill, 
of  Lyman,  Me.  Child:  James  Arthur,  b.  January  9,  1883,  d.  May, 
1886. 

Address :    Georgetown,  Me. 

1096.  MILLARD  MAYHEW  PARKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  27,  1849,  Jay,  Me.  Brother  of  No. 
872. 

Principal  of  academy,  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1875-77;  High  School, 
Holliston,  Mass.,  1877-82.  Resided  in  the  West  for  his  health,  1883-84. 
Taught  in  Sierra-Madre  College,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1884-86.  Principal 
of  Pasadena  Academy,  Cal.,  1886-91.  Vice  President  and  Professor  of 
Latin,  Throop  Polytechnic  Institute,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1891-97.  Presi- 
dent of   the   University   of   Arizona,    1897-1901.     Retired;   engaged   in 

business,  1901 .     Member  of  City  Council,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1886-90 

(president,  1887-90). 

Married  July  4,  1878,  M.  Josephine  Miles,  of  Westminster,  Mass. 
Children:  Alice  Josephine,  b.  September  26,  1879.  d.  March  18,  1895; 
George  Millard,  b.  September  22,  1881  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  California)  ; 
Grace  Miles,  b.  February  10,  i8i83  (B.L.,  Univ.  of  California),  m. 
W.  T.  OIney. 

Address:    610  Oakland  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

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1096.  BENJAMIN  CHANDLER  PILSBURY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1878. 
O.  N.  e.  ^.  B.  K.  Born  August  10,  1854,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of 
No.  322. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1875-76.  Taught  in  Ver- 
mont Conference  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1876-78.  Studied  in  Yale 
Divinity  School,  1878-80.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Lenox,  Mass., 
1880-81.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881. 
Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1881-82.  Stationed  at  Bethle- 
hem, Conn.,  1882-85;  Clinton,  1885-88;  Georgetown,  1888-90.  Super- 
numerary, 1890-94.  Stationed  at  Redding,  Conn.,  1894-99;  New 
Canaan,  1899-1902;  Woodbury,  N.  Y.,  1902-05;  Orient,  1905-09;  South 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Married  October  19,  1882,  Katie  Estella  Parsons,  of  Lenox,  Mass. 
Child :    Clinton  Chandler,  b.  May  10,  1888. 

Address :    South   Meriden,   Conn. 


1097.  WESLEY  JOHNSON  PRENTISS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
^.  N.  9.     Born  February  26,  1850,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Resided  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1876.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1879-81. 

Address :    unknown. 


1098.  WILBUR  SAMUEL  RAYMOND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879. 
A.  A.  $.  Born  February  10,  1852,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  G.  P. 
Raymond   (class  of  1876). 

Editor  of  The  American  Educational  Monthly,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1876-77.  Engaged  in  journalistic  work  in  Denver,  Col.,  and  in  wool 
growing  in  Kiowa,  Col.,  1877-79.  In  the  hardware  business,  Lockport, 
N.   Y.,    1879-81 ;    in   the   hardware   and   mining  business,   in   different 

places  in  Colorado,  1881 .    Engaged  in  real  estate  and  banking  in 

Denver,  Col.  Mayor  of  St.  Elmo,  Col.,  1882.  Made  a  tour  of  the 
world  in  1895-96,  and  again  in  1900-01. 

Married  August  29,  1878,  Carrie  E.  Hall,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Claudius,  b.  March  20,  1884  (B.A.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.,  1908). 

Address:    1531  York  St.,  Denver,  Col. 


1099.  *JOSEPH  WALDO  VINAL  RICH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  April  5,  1849,  Chesterville,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1875-79. 
Principal  of  Edward  Little  High  School,  Auburn,  Me.,  1880-82;  High 
School,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1882-89;  High  School,  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 
1889-93;    Messer  St.  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-1905.     Died  June 

16,  1905,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Married  November  18,  1875,  Adella  C  Parsons,  of  Farmington,  Me. 
Children:    Edwin  Gile,  b.  September  30,  1879;    Ethel  Ella,  b.  August 

17,  1881,  m.  C.  F.  Savage. 

Address  of  widow :    216  Henry  Ave.,  Sewickley,  Pa. 


1100.  *JAMES  LATIMER  ROBINSON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Columbia 
University,  1877 ;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1878.  Born  September 
13,  1854,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1875-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1877.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-83.  Connected  with 
U.  S.  district  attorney's  office.  New  York,  1878-80.  Died  September 
22,  1883. 

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Married  October  5,  1882,  Cornelia  Stagg  Butler,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child:   James  Latimer  (B.A.,  Columbia,  1904). 
Address  of  widow:    309  Lafayette  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

1101.  GEORGE  EDWIN  SANDERSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  October  8,  1845,  Lunenburg,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875.  Stationed  at 
Ayer,  Mass.,  1875-76;  Weston,  1876-78;  Gloucester,  1878-80;  Florence, 
1880-83;  Rockbottom,  1883-86;  South  Framingham,  1886-88;  Conway, 
1888-91;  Hopkinton,  1891-94;  East  Pepperell,  1894-97;  Coral  St., 
Worcester,  1897-1901 ;  Tapleyville,  1901-04;  North  Andover,  1904-08; 
Chicopee,  1908-11;    West  Springfield,   1911 . 

Married  June  30,  1875,  Grace  A.  Peabody,  of  Clinton,  Mass.,  who 
died  March  11,  1900.  Married  June  18,  1902,  Margaret  Richmond,  of 
Danvers,  Mass.  Children :  Gracie  Emma,  b.  June  5,  1876,  m.  G.  F. 
True;    George  Peabody,  b.  November  24,  1880,  d.  December  19,  1901. 

Address :    Mittineague,  Mass. 

1102.  MATTHEW  VERNER  SIMPSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
<ir.  T.     Born  August  28,   1853,   Pittsburg,   Pa. 

Traveled  in  Europe,  1875-76.  In  business  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1876-77.  President  of  Gas-'Saving  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1877. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Practising  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1880 .     Assistant  city  solicitor  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   1881-84. 

Married  June  19.  1883,  Emma  Lathers,  of  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Address:    1420  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1103.  *CLARENCE  MORGAN  SKEEL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
A.  A.  *.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  September  16,  1854,  Williamstown,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  No.  1104. 

In  business  in  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and  Washington,  D.  C,  1875-77. 
Joined  Northern  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1878.  Stationed 
at  New  London,  N.  Y.,  1878-79.  Went  to  Denver,  Col.,  for  his  health, 
1879.  In  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  state,  Denver,  Col.,  1879-80. 
Died  August  9,   1880,  Denver,   Col.  , 

Married  June  20,  1878,  Gertrude  C.  Townsend.  Child:  Clarence 
Franklin,  b.  March  28,  1879,  d.  in  infancy. 

Address  of  widow :    Washington,  D,  C. 

1104.  FRANK  DEUEL  SKEEL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1878;  M.D.,  New 
York  University,  1881.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  7,  1851,  Sterling 
Valley,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1103. 

Resided  at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1875-77.  Private  tutor  in 
Thomaston,  Conn.,   1877-78.     Studied  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1878-81.       Practising     medicine     in     New     York,     N.     Y.,     1881 . 

Instructor  in  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  Postgraduate  Medical  School  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892.  Surgeon,  New  York  Eye  Infirmary;  oph- 
thalmic surgeon.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute. 

Married  December  7,  1882,  Mary  A.  Robertson,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Child:   Henry  Robertson  (No.  2771),  b.  October  4,  1885. 

Address :   361  Mott  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1105.  ARTHUR  DAVIS  SMITH.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June 
29,  1855,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1875-77.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1877.  Practised  law  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1877-82;  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1882 . 

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Married  November  17,  1880,  Mrs.  Jennie  Matteson,  of  Rocky  Hill, 
Gonn. ;  divorced.  Married  October  2,  1902,  Stella  Sophia  DeHaven, 
of  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Children :  Arthur  Campbell,  b.  September  3, 
1881 ;  Philippa  Hilliard,  b.  August  15,  1903 ;  Milliard  Henry,  b.  August 
14,  1905. 

Address :   915  Northwestern  Building,  Mmneapolis,  Minn. 


1106.  EDWARD  OLIN  THAYER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878;  D.D., 
New  Orleans  University,  1895.  $.  N.  G.  Born  December  4,  1852, 
Chelsea,  Mass.    Son  of  No.  172. 

Principal  of  Bennett  Seminary,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  (member  of 
North  Carolina  Conference),  1875-81.  President  of  Clark  University, 
Ga.,  1881-89.  Transferred  to  Maine  Conference,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Biddeford,  Me.,  1889-91;  Park  St.,  Lewiston,  1891-94;  Gardiner, 
1894-97.  Presiding  Elder,  Portland  District,  1897-1903.  Transferred 
to  Vermont  Conference,  1903.  Stationed  at  Springfield,  Vt,  1903-07; 
Barre,  1907 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1904. 

Married  September  16,  1879,  Clara  A.  Merrill,  of  North  Conway, 
N.  H.  Children:  Eleanor  Warren,  b.  June  15,  1880  (B.A.,  Syracuse, 
1901)  ;  Frances  Haskell,  b.  April  11,  1883,  m.  G.  C.  Neill;  Clara  Edith, 
b.  September  i,  1885,  d.  July  25,  1887. 

Address:    Barre,  Vt. 


1107.  ABRAM  SUTTON  UNDERHILL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1878. 
^.  T.     $.  B.  K.     Born  August  28,  1852,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1875. 
Studied  law,  and  engaged  in  the  insurance  and  real  estate  business,  in 
Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1877-80.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1880-81. 
Practising  law  in  Ossining  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881 . 

Married  May  24,  1877,  Annie  T.  Murray,  of  Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Helen  M.,  b.  February  5,  1880,  d.  April  5,  1885;  Ruth 
Murray,  b.  August  22,  1883  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1905)  ;  Margaret,  b.  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1886;  Robert  Lindley  Murray,  b.  March  3,  1889  (B.A., 
Haverford,  1909)  ;    Elizabeth  Sutton,  b.  November  21,  1892. 

Address:    Ossining,  N.  Y, 


1108.  CLARENCE  ABIATHAR  WALDO.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878; 
Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1894.  A.  A.  *.  $.  B.  K.  Born  January 
21,  1852,  Hammond,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1875-76;  Cen- 
tenary Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1876-77,  1881-82. 
Tutor  in  Mathematics  and  Registrar,  Wesleyan  tjniversity,  1877-81. 
Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Leipzie^  and  Munich.  Germany,  1882-83. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  1883-91  (Acting  President,  1885-86,  1888-89).  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  De  Pauw  University,  1891-95;  Purdue  University,  1895- 
1908;  Washington  University,  1908 .  Sectional  Secretary,  Ameri- 
can Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1893,  1902;  vice 
president,  1903;  secretary  of  the  Council,  1904;  general  secretary, 
1905.  Author:  A  Manual  of  Descriptive  Geometry;  numerous  tech- 
nical and  educational  papers.  Editor:  Proceedings  of  the  Indiana 
Academy  of  Science,  1896,  '97,  '98;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the 
Promotion  of  Engineering  Education,  1901,  '02,  '03. 

Married  August  2,  1881,  Abby  Wright  Allen,  of  South  Hadley,  Mass. 
Child:   Alice  Goddard.  b.  December  15,  1882  (B.A..  Bryn  Mawr,  1904). 

Address :   Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

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1875-76.]  GRADUATES. 

1109.  *GEORGE  MELVIN  WARREN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1878. 
*.  N.  G.     Born  April  15,  1849,  Deer  Isle,  Me. 

In  business  in  Castine,  Me.,  1875-76.  Purser  of  the  Portland- 
Bangor-Machias  Steamboat  Company,  1876-77.  Studied  law  in  Castine, 
Me.,  1877-79.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879.  Practised  law  in  Castine, 
Me.,  1879-1909,  State's  attorney  for  Hancock  County,  Me.,  1879-81. 
Elected  member  of  Executive  Council  by  the  Maine  Legislature,  1887. 
Collector  of  customs  for  the  District  of  Castine,  Me.,  1890-94,  1898- 
1906.  Trustee,  State  Normal  Schools,  1896-1905.  Died  July  24,  1909, 
Castine,  Me. 

Married  February  13,  1879,  Mary  Elizabeth  Parker,  of  Castine,  Me. 
Child:    Raymond  Thomas,  b.  July  27,  1881   (B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1905). 

Address  of  widow :    Castine,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  J  876* 

1110.  ALDON  OWEN  ABBOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  April  5,  1848,  Springfield,  N.  H. 

Preached  at  East  Rock  Mission,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1876-77.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at 
Collinsville,  Conn.,  1877-78;  Naugatuck,  1878-80.  Located,  1880. 
Principal  of  a  public  school,  Hazardville,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Preached  in 
M.  E.  Church,  Blandford,  Mass.,  1881-84.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, 1884.  Stationed  at  West  Parish  and  Granville,  Mass.,  1884-85. 
Located,  1885.  Vice  president.  National  Life  Association,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1885.  Principal  of  a  public  school,  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  1886-87; 
Noank,  Conn.,  1887-88.  Supervising  principal  of  public  schools.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1888-96.     Retired,  1896. 

Married  November  14,  1876,  Lizzie  Reynolds  Winslow,  of  Middle- 
town,    Conn.     Child:    Henry   Dana,   b.   September   9,    1883    (class   of 

1905)- 
Address :    297  Lexington  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn, 

1111.  *EVERETT  FREMONT  ADAMS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1879; 
M.D.,  Bowdoin  College,  1881.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  18,  1855,  East 
Boothbay,  Me. 

Taught  in  Watertown.  Conn.,  1876-77.  Principal  of  a  grammar 
school.  East  Boothbay,  Me.,  1877-78;  High  School,  Cochituate,  Mass., 
1878-80.  Studied  in  Boston  University,  1879-80;  Maine  Medical 
School,  1880-81.  Practised  medicine  in  West  Harpswell,  Me.,  1881-82. 
Engaged  in  canvassing,  1882.     Died  June  3,  1900,  Council  Bluffs,  -Iowa. 

1112.  JOSEPH  FITHIAN  ANDREW.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1878;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1879.  A.  A.  *. 
«l>.  B.  K.  Born  December  9,  1850,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  Brother  of  H.  B. 
Andrew  (class  of  1878). 

Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Stationed  at 
Alpine,  N.  J.,  1876-77;  Stapleton,  N.  Y.,  1877-79;  Roselle,  N.  J., 
1879-82;  Irvington,  1882-85;  (Asst),  St.  Paul's  Church,  Newark, 
1885-86;  Otisville,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Hillsdale,  N.  J.,.  1888-92;  Prospect 
St.,  Paterson,  1892-97;  Paterson  Ave..  Paterson.  1897-1903;  Grace 
Church.    Jersey    City,    1903-05.     Agent,    City    Union,    Paterson,    N.    J., 

1905 • 

Married  March  22.  1882.  Mary  H.  Green,  of  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Address :   707  East  23d  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

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GRADUATES.  [1876. 

1113.  EDWARD  WEST  ATWATER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
February  23,  1854,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1876-77;  Ware,  Mass., 
1877-78.  In  business  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1878-81;  Holyoke,  Mass.. 
1881-84;   New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884 . 

Married  June  28,  1881,  Grace  Fowler,  of  Westfield,  Mass.  Child: 
Ruth,  b.  January  10,  1886. 

Address:   15  Maiden  Lane,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1114.  BURTON  THOMPSON  BEACH.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  University,  1878;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1879.  *.  N.  0. 
Born  December  24,  1855,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  253; 
brother  of  No.  1630. 

Studied  law  in  Alexandria,  Va.,  1876-77;  Law  School  of  New  York 
University,  1877-78.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1878.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1878-85,  1900-05.  Law  editor  of  Rhodes'  Journal  of 
Banking,  1880-81.  Journalist,  London,  Paris,  and  Berlin,  1885-93. 
Member  of  the  staff  of  The  Chicago  Evening  Post,  1893-96;  New 
York  correspondent,  1896-99.  Established,  and  since  associated  with, 
the  Beach-Livingstone  Bureau  of  Cable  and  Telegraphic  Corre- 
spondence, 1896.  Cable  editor.  Associated  Press,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1897-1900.  Member  of  the  staff  of  The  Nezv  York  Commercial, 
1905-08;    financial  and  literary  editor,  1906-08. 

Married  July  11,  1885,  Juliet  Livingston  Broome,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Address:   The  Nevada,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1116.  JAMES  EDWARD  BLAISDELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879; 
M.D.,  Boston  University,  1879.  Born  February  12,  1854,  Chelsea, 
Mass. 

Studied  in  Boston  University  Medical  School,  1876-79.  Practising 
medicine  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1879 . 

Married  March  22,  1888,  Colena  E.  Cook,  of  East  Boston,  Mass. 
Children:  Esther,  b.  December  29,  1888  (B.A.,  Radcliffe,  1909)  ;  Ruth, 
b.  July  22,  1895. 

Address :    109  Washington  Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

1116.  *WILLIAM  SUMMERFIELD  BLAKE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  March  12,  1852,  Hancock,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1876-77. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Boscobel,  N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Taught  in  the 
Wilson  &  Kellogg  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877-81.  Joined  New 
York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1878.  Stationed  at  Boscobel,  N.  Y., 
1878-80;  Grace  Church,  New  York,  1880-81;  Union,  Jackson  Corners 
and  West  Gallatin,  1881-82.  Located,  1882.  For  a  number  of  years 
before  his  death  principal  of  the  Blake  School  for  Boys,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Died  December  19,  1903,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  16,  1876,  Eva  Belle  Hall,  of  Randolph,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  Harold,  b.  June  27,  1879;    Elmore,  b.  July  23,  1881. 

1117.  WILBERt  CELESTUS  BLAKEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879; 
Litt.D.,  Taylor  University,  1901.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  20,  1847,  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

Taught  in  Portland,  Conn.,  1876-77.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at  Rockland  and  Killingworth, 
Conn.,  1877-78;    Whitestone,  N.  Y.,  1878-80;    Carroll  Park,  Brooklyn, 

307 


1876.]  GRADUATES. 

1880-81:  Parkville,  1881-83.  Supernumerary;  engaged  in  literary 
work.  1883-84.  Stationed  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  1884-85 ;  Southport, 
1885-88;  Shelton,  1888-90;  St.  John  St.,  New  Haven,  1890-92;  Orient, 
N.  Y.,  1892-94;  Islip,  1894-96;  Lenox  Road,  New  York,  1896-99;  John 
St.,  New  York,  1899-1901 ;  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Olin  Church, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  Sheepshead  Bay,  1903-05;  Corona,  1905-09; 

Southold,   1909-11;    Long  Island  City,   191 1 .    Author:    The  Black 

Hand. 

^larried  September  14,  1881,  Etta  Wilson  Baldwin,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 
Children:  Edna  Marion,  b.  July  14,  1882,  d.  March  14,  1891 ;  Wilbert 
Wellington,  b.  June  20,  1889. 

Address :    190  Van  Alst  Ave.,  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y. 


1118.  AUGUSTUS  BURR  CARRINGTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879; 
LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1881.  *.  N.  6.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  January 
31,  1853,  Delhi,  N.  Y.    Bro'ther  of  R.  A.  Carrington  (class  of  1874). 

Studied  law  in  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  1876-77.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Cochituate,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williams- 
port,  Pa.,  1878-80.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1880-81. 
Admitted    to    the    bar,    1881.      Practising    law    in    New    York,    N.    Y., 

1881 .      President    of     Manhattan    Mortgage    Company,     1901 . 

First  vice  president  and  general  manager,  Guarantee  Mortgage  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  August  2,  1883,  Elizabeth  Dart,  of  WilHamsport,  Pa. 
Child:    George  Dart,  b.  May  17.  1888  (B.A.,  Williams,  1910). 

Address:   200  Broadway,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 


1119.  GEORGE  SILAS  COLEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879;  LL.D., 
1908.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  8,  1856,  Flatlands,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  Nos.  1000  and  1073. 

Studied  law  in  Cooperstown.  N.  Y.,  1876-77.  Taught  in  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-79;  Columbia 
Law  School,  1879-80.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  In  law  offices,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1880-83.  Managing  clerk  of  the  law  firm  Bristow,  Peet 
&  Opdyke,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-85.  Assistant  counsel  to  the  Cor- 
poration of  New  York  City,  1885-92,  1899-1908.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1892-99.  Counsel  to  the  Public  Service  Commission, 
New  York  City,  1908- .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1897 . 

Married  June  5,  1888.  Amelia  Marion  Bergen,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Gertrude  Brainerd,  b.  August  31,  1889. 

Address:   Tribune  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


1120.  BENJAMIN  COULBOURN  CONNER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1879; 
D.D.,  1910.     ^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  January  5.  1850,  Marion,  Md. 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa..  1876-80.  Joined 
Central  Pennsylvania  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1878.  Stationed  at 
Sinnamahoning,  Pa.,  1880-81 ;  Grace  Church,  Williamsport,  1881-84 ; 
Ridge  Avenue.  Harrisburg,  1884-87;  First  Church,  York,  1887-92; 
Mulberry  St.,  Williamsport.  1892-95 ;  First  Church,  Bloomsburg,  1895- 
1900 ;     Ridge    Avenue,    Harrisburg.    1900-03 ;     First    Church,    Altoona, 

1903-06.      Superintendent  of  Altoona  District,   1966 .      Delegate  to 

General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900,  '08.  Trustee  of  Williamsport 
Dickinson  Seminary. 

Married  August  16,  1877,  Bettie  S.  Tyler,  of  Onancock,  Va.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Coulbourn,  b.  September  9.  1878  (B.A.,  Goucher  College, 
1900),  m.  W.  V.  Hayes,   M.D. ;    Frances  Rowland,  b.   September  24, 

308 


GRADUATES.  [1876. 

1880  (B.A.,  Goucher  College,  1902)  ;    Blanche  McCabe,  b.  July  15,  1882 
(B.A.,   Goucher  College,   1904)  ;    Ralph  Winchester,  b.   December   11, 
1887,  d.  July  15,  1889. 
Address:    1224  13th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

1121.  CHARLES  EDWARD  DAVIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879;  D.D., 
1909.     ^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  February  25,  1853,  Dudley,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1876-77.  Joined 
Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Webster,  Mass.,  1877-82.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference, 
1878.  Stationed  at  Dudley,  Mass.,  1879-82;  Natick,  1882-85;  People's 
Church,  Boston,  1885-88;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  1888-91;  Melrose, 
1891-96;  Lynn  Common,  Lynn,  1896-1900;  Tremont  St.,  Boston, 
1900-03;  Westfield,  1903-08;  Highlands,  Boston,  1908-09.  Principal  of 
Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,   1909-11.     Stationed  at  Boston 

St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  191 1 .     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1907 . 

Author  :   Paul  Leonard's  Sacrifice. 

Married  March  28,  1877,  Julia  Ann  Crowell  (daughter  of  No.  118), 
who  died  June  21,  1909.  Married  December  21,  1910,  Clara  L.  Buck, 
of  Westfield,  Mass.  Children:  Charles  Harrison  (No.  2141),  b. 
October  13,  1878;   Henry  Loranus  (No.  2142),  b.  January  29,  1880. 

Address:    319  Boston  St.,  Lynn,  Mass, 

1122.  *STEPHEN  OLIN  GARRISON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879;  B.D., 
Theological  Seminary  of  the  Reformed  Church,  1881.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
December  25,  1853,  Millville,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  National  School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. ;  preached  in  Lehigh  Ave.  M.  E.  Church,  Philadelphia,  and  at 
Lansdale,  1876-77.  Graduated  from  National  School  of  Elocution  and 
Oratory,  1877.  Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1877-79. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Middleville,  N.  J.,  1878-79.  Joined  Phila- 
delphia Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Stationed  at  Millersville, 
Pa.,  1879-80;  Duke  St.,  Lancaster,  1880-81;  Hibernia  and  Thorndale, 
1881.  On  account  of  poor  health,  resigned  charge;  after  recovery  of 
health,  stationed  at  Catasauqua,  Pa.,  1883-85 ;  Salem  Church,  Phila- 
delphia, 1885-87;  Eleventh  St.,  Philadelphia,  1887-88.  Founder  and 
principal  of  N.  J.  Training  School  for  Feeble  Minded  Children,  1888- 
1900.  Author:  Forty  Witnesses';  Probationers'  Pland  Book.  Died 
April  17,  1900,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Married  August  26,  1879,  Anna  Lizzie  Baldwin,  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Children:  Charles  Henry  (No.  2418),  b.  November  4,  1880;  Norman 
Scott,  b.  December  12,  1882  (class  of  1905")  ;  Ida  R.,  b,  October  20, 
1884 ;   Frances  Willard,  b.  October  6,  1886. 

Address  of  widow:  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Hopson,  155  Fair  St.,  Paterson, 
N.  J. 

1123.  WILLIAM  McNAB  GILLIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879.  ^.  T. 
Born  May  20,  1845,  Inverness,  Que.,  Canada. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at 
Landgrove  and  Peru,  Vt.,  1877-80;  Wardsboro,  1880-83;  Mechanics- 
ville  and  Cuttingsville,  1883-86;  West  Fairlee,  1886-88;  South  Royal- 
ton,  1888-91.  Transferred  to  Minnesota  Conference,  1891.  Stationed 
at  Plainview,  Minn.,  1891-96;  Pine  Island,  1896-1902;  Fairmount, 
1902-04;    Rushmore,  1904-08;    Walnut  Grove,  1908- . 

Married  April  24,  1877,  Mary  Elizabeth  Codville,  of  Quebec,  Canada. 
Children:  Winnifred  Martha,  b.  March  5,  1878  (Ph.B.,  Hamline, 
1901)  ;    Mary  Gertrude,  b.  September  20,  1879  (Ph.B.,  Hamline,  1901)  ; 

309 


1876.J  GRADUATES. 

William  Hilary,  b.  January  27,   1881    (Ph.B.,  Hamline,   1904)  ;    Edith 
Mabel,  b.  July  2,   1882   (Ph.B.,  Hamline,  1905),  m.  C.  C.  Albertson; 
Ernest  Benjamin,  b.  July  11,  1888. 
Address:    Walnut  Grove,  Minn. 

1124.  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN  HALEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1900.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  26,  1851,  Kennebunk, 
Me. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me., 
1879-80.  Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Sta- 
tioned at  Searsport,  Me.,  1880-83;  Eastport,  1883-84;  Calais,  1884-87. 
Presiding  Elder  of  Bucksport  District,  1887-92.  Stationed  at  Booth- 
bay  Harbor,  Me.,  1892-95;  Dexter,  1895-98.  President  of  East  Maine 
Conference  Seminary,  1898-1900.  Stationed  at  Guilford,  Me..  1900-02. 
Transferred  to  Maine  Conference,  1902.  Stationed  at  Pine  St.,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1902-07;  Brunswick,  1907 .  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1896.    Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1894-99. 

Married  June  27,  1878,  Lottie  J.  Farnham,  of  Bucksport,  Me.  Chil- 
dren:  Emma  Jennie,  b.  February  27.  1881,  m.  E.  P.  Bickf ord ;  Arthur 
Benjamin  Farnham  (No.  2614),  b.  October  26,  1884;  George  Addison 
Emery,  b.  January  18,  1888. 

Address:   6  Pleasant  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

1125.  JESSE  MARTIN  HITT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879.  *.  N.  0. 
Born  October  16,  1854,  Martin  County,  Ind. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Delphi,  Ind..  1876-79;  Kokomo,  Ind., 
1879-80.  Taught  in  Vermont  Conference  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt., 
1880-81.  Principal  of  schools.  Northfield,  Vt..  1881-88.  With  D.  C. 
Heath  &  Co.,  publishers,  Boston.  Mass.,  1888-90.  City  superintendent 
of  schools.  New  Whatcom,  Wash.,  1890-91.  County  superintendent  of 
schools,  Whatcom  County,  Wash.,  1891-97.  Superintendent  of  schools, 
Port  Townsend,  Wash.,  1897-1905.  State  librarian  of  Washington, 
1905 . 

Married  June  5,  1878,  Ida  A.  Collins,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.  Children: 
Joseph  Edwin,  b.  January  29,  1880.  d.  Mav  3,  1884;  Henry  Collins, 
b.  May  30,  1885 ;   William  Mayo,  b.  Februarj^  21,  1888. 

Address:    Olympia,  Wash. 

1126.  FRANK  GIBBONS  HOLCOMBE.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Boston 
University,  1878.     A.  K.  E.     Born  December  26,  1852,  Southwick,  Mass, 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1876-78.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1879.     Practising  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1879 . 

Married  December  25,  1879,  Inez  Norman  Maynard,  of  Northboro, 
Mass.  Children:  Amasa  Maynard,  b.  October,  1882  (B.S.,  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Tech.,  1904)  ;  Arthur  Norman,  b.  November,  1884  (B.A.,  Harvard, 
1906)  ;    Elizabeth,  b.  August,  1886. 

Address :   34  School  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1127.  HENRY  SEWALL.  B.S.;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity, 1879;  M.D.  (Hon.),  University  of  Michigan,  1888;  M.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Denver,  1889.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  25,  1855,  Winchester,  Va. 
Son  of  Thomas  Sewall  (class  of  1837). 

Assistant  in  Physiological  Laboratory,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1876-78;  Fellow  in  Biology,  1878-79.  Studied  in  Universities  of  Leip- 
zig and  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1879-80.  Associate  in  Biology,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1880-81.  Professor  of  Physiology,  University  of 
Michigan,    1882-89.     Practising    medicine    in    Denver,    Col.,    1890- . 

310 


GRADUATES.  [1876. 

Assistant   health    commissioner,   Denver,    Col.,    1891-93.     Professor    of 

Physiology,    University    of    Denver,    1891 .      Secretary,    Colorado 

State  Board  of  Health,  1893-99.  Visiting  physician,  Denver  County 
and  St.  Luke's  hospitals,  1891 . 

Married  September  21,  1887,  Isabel  Josephine  Vickers,  of  Toronto, 
Canada. 

Address :    1360  Vine  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

1128.  FRANK  ROSEVELT  SHERWOOD.  B.A.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  November  25,  1851,  Liberty,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  C.  H.  Sherwood 
(class  of  1876). 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  1876.  Joined  Troy 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at  Mayfield,  N.  Y., 
1877-78;  Glenville,  1878-80;  West  Chazy,  1880-83;  Port  Henry, 
1883-86;  Broadalbin,  1886-89;  Luzerne,  1889-92;  Northville,  1892-96; 
First  Church,  Cohoes,  1896-1900;  Johnstown,  1900-02;  St.  Luke's 
Church,  Albany,  1902-08;  Ash  Grove,  Albany,  1908-11;  Fort  Plain, 
1911 . 

Married  June  18,  1878,  Catherine  Ann  McKinlay,  of  Mayfield,  N.  Y, 
Children:  Rosevelt  Rensselaer  (No.  2637),  b.  September  25,  1885; 
Clarence  McKinlay  (No.  2770),  b.  April  i,  1888. 

Address :   Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

1129.  HENRY  DWIGHT  SIMONDS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1879.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  October  i,  1850,  Mansfield,  Conn. 

Taught  in  District  and  High  School,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1876-78, 
Principal  of  graded  schools.  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  1878-79.  Superin- 
tendent and  principal  of  graded  schools,  Milford,  Conn.,  1879-83. 
Principal  of  Fairfield  Academy,  Conn.,  1883-85 ;  Prospect  St.  Gram- 
mar School,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1885-91 ;  High  School,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1891 . 

Married  September  9,  1884,  Fannie  Abigail  Tibbals,  of  Milford, 
Conn.  Children:  Elsie  Hurlbut,  b.  February  26,  1886  (B.A.  Mount 
Holyoke)  ;  Helen  Walker,  b.  May  24,  1890;  Bruce  Tibbals,  b.  July  5, 
1895. 

Address :    339  Norman  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1130.  FRANK  STEVENS  THORPE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Wesleyan 
University,  1879,  and  Syracuse  University,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, 1890.    A.  K.  E.     Born  July  29,  1851,  Napoli,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Jamestown,  N.  Y,,  1876-77.  Taught  in  Chamberlain 
Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1877-82.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Prin- 
cipal of  High  School,  Gowanda,  N.  Y.,  1882-86;  Free  Academy,  For- 
estville,  N.  Y.,  1886-90;  High  School,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1890-97. 
Taught  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-1908.  Examiner,  Municipal  Civil 
Service,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  August  16,  1876,  M.  Adelaide  Burgess,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Children:  Clara  Amelia,  b.  June  12,  1879,  m.  F.  S.  Pendleton;  Laura 
Cordelia,  b.  June  27,  1881,  d.  September  26,  1893. 

Address :    708  East  19th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1131.  ROBERT  VAN  SANDS.  B.A.  Born  June  14,  1854,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1876-77.  Practising  law  in  Chicago, 
111.,  1877 .     Supreme  regent  of  Royal  Arcanum,  1907. 

Married  September  5,  1876,  Alice  M.  Greenfield,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.     Children:   Robert,  b.  June  23,  1877;  Jessie,  b.  January  15,  1879; 

311 


1876.1  GRADUATES. 

Edward  Walter,  b.  July  5,  1880;    Clara,  b.  August  15,  1882;   George,  b. 
April  I,  1885. 
Address :   85  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1132.  *WILLIAM  COPELAND  WALLACE.  B.A.;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1878;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1879.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  May  21,  1856,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  1229, 
and  of  G.  S.  Wallace  (class  of  1883). 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1876-78.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1878.  Assistant  U.  S.  district  attorney.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879-83. 
Practised  law  in  New  York,  1883-1901.  Representative  in  Congress 
from  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1889-91.  Judge-advocate  general.  New  York, 
1894-96.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1894-1901.  Died  September 
4,  1901,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  13,  1880,  Kate  Douglas,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child :    Helen,  b.  May  23,  1884. 

Address  of  widow :   69  Gates  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1183.  CHARLES  HARVEY  W^ALTER.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
November  22,  1850,  Lowell,  Mass.  Brother  of  E.  H.  Walter  (class  of 
1879). 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  South  Walden,  Vt.,  1876-78.  Joined 
Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at  Proctorsville, 
Vt.,  1878-79;  Weston,  1879-82;  Union  Village,  1882-85;  Brownsville, 
1885-88;  Wardsboro,  1888-91.  Transferred  to  New  England  South- 
ern Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at  Truro,  Mass.,  1891-93;  Wareham 
and  East  Wareham,  1893-96;  South  Braintree,  1896-97;  Warehouse 
Point,  Conn.,  1897-98;  Marion,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  Bryantville,  1900-01. 
Superintendent,  Stetson  Home  for  Orphan  Boys,  1901-02.  Assistant 
superintendent,  N.  H.  Orphan's  Home,  1903.  Supernumerary,  1904-08. 
Superannuated,  1908.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Weston,  Vt.,  1880-81. 
Chairman  of  school  board  of  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  1888-90.  Member  of 
Board  of  Education  of  Windham  County,  Vt.,  1889. 

Married  December  12,  1877,  Zoe  E.  Colby,  of  Bradford,  Vt.  Chil- 
dren :  a  daughter,  b.  February  28,  1880,  d.  in  infancy ;  Charles  Wesley, 
b.  July  14,  1881  ;    Weston  Colby,  b.  July  14,  1881. 

Address :    West  Yarmouth,  Mass. 

1134.  *JOHN  W1LLL\M  WHITNEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1879;  M.D., 
Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1884.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  April  30,  1850, 
Macomb,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  R.  A.  Whitney  (class  of  1880). 

Principal  of  High  School,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  1876-79.  Taught  in 
Ives  Seminary,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Gouver- 
neur,  N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Studied  at  L.  I.  College  Hospital,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1881-83.  Warden  of  the  same,  1883-84.  House  physician  and 
surgeon.  City  Hospital,  N.  Y.,  1884-86.  Practised  medicine  in  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  1886-93;  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1893-1908.  Died  June  21,  1908, 
Homer,  N.  Y. 

Married  September  7,  1887,  Lucy  A.  Berry,  of  Barnstead,  N.  H. 
Children:  Irene,  b.  September  8,  1888;  Gladys,  b.  November  15,  1889; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  May  8,  1892;  Helen,  b.  August  5,  1894;  John  Wil- 
liam, b.  October  19,  1899,  d.  December  27,  1901 ;  Robert  Berry,  b. 
January  12,  1901. 

Address  of  widow :    Homer,  N.  Y. 

1135.  EDWARD  ARTHUR  WILKIE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1879;  LL.B., 
Boston  University,  1881.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  19,  1856,  West- 
brook,  Conn. 

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GRADUATES.  [1876. 

Taught  in  Gushing  Academy,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1876-78.  Studied 
in    Law    School    of    Boston    University,    1878-81.      Practising    law    in 

Boston,  Mass.,  1881 .    Recorder  of  N.  E.  Telegraph  and  Telephone 

Company,  1907 . 

Married  December  31,  1887,  Elizabeth  Bellamy,  of  Brookline,  Mass. 

Address :    loi  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1136.  HERBERT  CLARENCE  WILMARTH.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  December  22,  1846,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  book-canvassing,  chiefly  in  Susquehanna  County,  Pa., 
1876-79.  Taught  in  Adamsburg,  Pa.,  1879-80;  South  Fork,  Pa., 
1880-81.  Representative  in  Mass.  of  the  Louden  Machinery  Company 
of  Fairfield,  Iowa,  1895 • 

Address :    Mansfield,  Mass. 

1137.  JENNIE  EARNED  (Thomas).    B.A. ;  M.A.,  1879.    #.  B.  K 

Born  January  17,  1856,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Resided  at  home,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1876-80.  Taught  in  a  public  school, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1880 ;    High  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1880-93. 

Married  July  27,  1893,  Charles  Edgar  Thomas,  of  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Address:  Mrs.  C.  E.  Thomas,  1206  North  Limestone  St.,  Springfield, 
Ohio. 

1138.  PHEBE  ALMEDA  STONE  (Beeman).  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  May  26,  1849,  Gardner,  Mass, 

Married  June  29,  1876,  Leonard  Lemon  Beeman  (No.  1068).  Chil- 
dren :  Phebe  Stone,  b.  July  22,  1877,  d.  April  22,  1881 ;  Bow- 
man Stone,  b.  July  14,  1880  (class  of  1904)  ;  Wilbur  Stone  (No.  2526), 
b.  January  22,  1882;  Leila  Stone,  b.  March  12,  1887,  m.  H.  D.  Arnold 
(No.  2524)  ;  Francis  Stone,  b.  August  4,  1889  (B.S.,  Mass.  Agricultural 
College,  1910). 

Address :   Mrs.  L.  L.  Beeman,  Ware,  Mass. 

1139.  HANNAH  ADA  TAYLOR  (Wells).  B.A.;  M.A.,  1879. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  10,  1852,  Windham,  N.  H. 

Resided  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1876-80;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-85; 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  1885-98;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1898-1901.  Volunteer 
worker,  Hull  St.  Settlement,  Boston,  Mass.,  1901-05;  superintendent, 
1907.  Assistant  secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1906. 
Author:   Birthday  and  Prayer  Book. 

Married  August  28,  1876,  George  Henry  Wells,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  February  23,  1885.  Child:  Henry  Gordon  (No. 
2315),  b.  October  12.  1879. 

Address:  Mrs.  Hannah  A.  Wells,  4  Arlington  Place,  Haverhill, 
Mass. 

1140.  ANGIE  VILLETTE  WARREN  (Perkins).  B.A.;  M.A., 
1879.     *.  B.  K.     Born  November  6,  1854,  Danielsonville,  Conn. 

Resided  in  Danielsonville,  Conn..  1876-78.  Taught  in  High  School, 
Newport.  R.  I.,  1878-79;  Wellesley  College,  Mass.,  1879-80.  Pre- 
ceptress in  Lawrence  University,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1880-83.  Resided  in 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1883-87 ;    Bryn  Mawr,  Pa..  1887-91 ;    Knoxville,  Tenn., 

1891 .      Dean    of    woman's    department,    University    of    Tennessee, 

1897-1900.  President,  Tennessee  Federated  Women's  Clubs,  1900-04. 
Director-general,  Federated  Women's  Clubs,  1901-05;  corresponding 
secretary,  1905-07.     Author :    San  Diego  to  Sitka. 

313 


1876-77.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  September  19,  1883,  Professor  Charles  Albert  Perkins. 
Children:  Marcia  Villette,  b.  February  11,  1885;  Margaret,  b.  May  27, 
1888;  Alice  Rose  Standish,  b.  December  9,  1889;  Warren  Albert,  b. 
January  11,  1894. 

Address:  Mrs.  C.  A.  Perkins,  1547  West  Clinch  Ave.,  Knoxville, 
Tenn. 


CLASS  OF  1877* 

1141.  MIDDLESEX  ALFRED  BAILEY.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1898.     *.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  January  31,  1856,  Middlefield,  Conn. 

Principal  of  a  public  school,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1877-80.  Head  master 
of  Keene  High  School,  N.  H.,  1880-85.  Taught  in  State  Normal 
School,  Emporia,  Kans..  1885-99.     Head  of  department  of  mathematics, 

N.    Y.    Training    School    for    Teachers,    New    York,   N.    Y.,    1899 • 

Author:  American  Comprehensive  Arithmetic;  American  Mental 
Arithmetic;  Elementary  and  High  School  Algebra;  Number  Primer 
(with  G.  B.  Germann), 

Married  August  14.  1877,  Ida  Augusta  Shelley,  of  Durham.  Conn. 
Children:  Alfred  Miller  (No.  2260),  b.  November  7,  1879;  Helen 
Edna.  b.  November  22,  1882,  d.  January  2,  1886;  John  Finley,  b. 
December  28,  1890. 

Address :    Lowerre  Summit,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

1142.  JEREMIAH  FRANCIS  CALEF.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, i^;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1882.  "I'.  T.  Born  October 
14,  1855,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  412;  brother  of  A.  B.  Calef 
(class  of  1881). 

Studied  medicine  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  and  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1877-78;  Yale  Medical  School,  1878-80.  Assistant  in  medical  depart- 
ment of  Yale  University,  1879-80.  Practising  medicine  in  Middle- 
town,    Conn.,    1880 .      Resided    and    practised    also    in    Cromwell, 

Conn.,  1881-91.  Secretary  of  Middlesex  County  Medical  Society, 
1880-87.  Member  of  School  Board,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1881-90.  Town 
physician,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1891-95;  health  officer,  1896-1900. 
Surgeon  general,  state  of  Connecticut,  1899-1901.  Vice  president, 
Association  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the  U.  S.  Editor :  Regulations 
for  the  Examination  of  Recruits,  C.  N.  G.,  1900;  Physical  Standards 
for  Efficient  Military  Service,  1901. 

Married  April  10,  1883,  Laura  Dart  Hutchinson,  of  Cromwell,  Conn. 
Children :  Lucy  Foster,  b.  and  d.  April  9,  1884 ;  Edith  Dart,  b. 
December  i,  1885  (B.A.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1907),  m.  H.  E.  Ackerson, 
Jr.;  Irene  Hutchinson,  b.  April  9,  1891,  d.  September  12,  1904; 
Arthur  Benjamin,  b.  July  28,  1892. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

1143.  GEORGE  HENRY  CLARKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  A.  K.  E. 
*,  B.  K.     Born  October  29,  1850,  Milford,  Mass. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Maplewood,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1878.  Stationed  at  Lowell.  Mass, 
1878-79;  Topsfield,  1870-82:  Bondsville.  1882-85;  Conway,  1885-88 
Chicopee,  1888-93;  Belmont,  Maiden,  1893-98;  Winthrop,  1898- 1900 
Central,  Lowell,  1900-03;  Broadway,  Somerville,  1903-06;  Cochituate 
1906-08;    Sudbury,  1908- — . 

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GRADUATES.  [1877. 

Married  June  26,  1878,  Lizzie  Isabel  Packard,  of  Grafton,  Mass. 
Children:  George  Crowell,  b.  August  29,  1879,  d.  April  18,  1900; 
Lizzie  Ruth,  b.  September  23,  1880  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1902),  m.  C.  H. 
Staples  (No.  2167);  Carrie  Rachel,  b.  December  18,  1892;  Vincent 
Packard,  b.  February  27,  1897. 

Address :    Box  93,  Sudbury,  Mass. 

1144.  WILLIS  GAYLORD  CLARKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  28,  1856,  Detroit,  Mich.     Son  of  No.  333. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University;  also  registrar  and 
assistant  librarian,  1877-78.  Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1878-79, 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879.     Practising  law  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  1879 . 

Address :    48  Moffat  Building,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1145.  CLARENCE  PETER  COBURN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
November  21,  1855,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Haven  Normal  School,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1877-78;  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1878-79;  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  1879-80;  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Connected  with  civil  engineer  corps,  Boston 
&  Albany  Railroad  Company,  1881.     Connected  with  the  postal  service, 

Boston,    Mass.,    1882 .      Superintendent,    Roxbury    Crossing    postal 

station,    Boston,    Mass.,    1898  Connected    with    Boston    evening 

schools,    1883 .     Principal    of    Franklin    Evening    School,    Boston, 

Mass.,  1904 . 

Married  January  25,  1883,  Georgette  Kellogg  Browne,  of  Lynn, 
Mass. 

Address :   42  Wyman  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Mass. 

1146.  OLIN  BURR  COIT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1880;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1896.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  24,  1856,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Shaw  University,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  1877-78.  Studied 
in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1879-81.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church, 
Dover,  Del.,  1880.  Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881. 
Stationed  at  Alpine-on-the-Hudson,  N.  J.,  1881-83;  Mendham,  1883-86; 
Somerville,  1886-88;  Clinton,  1888-91;  Englewood,  1891-93-  Trans- 
ferred to  Northern  New  York  Conference,  1893.  Stationed  at  Trinity 
Church,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1893-97;  Potsdam,  1897-1901.  Presiding 
Elder,  East  St.  Lawrence  District,  1901-06.  Stationed  at  Carthage, 
N.  Y.,  1906-08.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1908. 
Stationed  at  Amityville,  N.  Y.,  1908-11;  Lawrence,  1911 .  Chap- 
lain, N.  J.  State  Senate,  1892-93.  Chaplain,  N.  Y.  State  Senate.  Trustee 
of  Wesleyan  University,  1898-1903. 

Married  November  i,  1882,  Emma  H.  Slitzer,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Children:  Laurence  S.,  b.  October  29,  1883  (B.A.,  Syracuse,  1907); 
James  Olin,  b.  May  14,  1885  (B.A.,  Syracuse,  1907);  Carl  Scott,  b. 
October  30,  1886  (class  of  1912)  ;    Lynde  Harrison,  b.  May  19,  1888. 

Address :    Lawrence,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

1147.  HENRY  PRENTICE  COOKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  26,  1856,  Canton,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  861. 

Studied  phonography  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Stenographer 
for  Oneida  County  Court,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Stenographer  and  law 
reporter,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1879.  Stenographer  for  committee  of 
New  York  Assembly  on  investigation  of  the  Plattsburg  &  Dannemora 
Railroad ;  stenographer  for  Franklin  County  Court,  Malone,  N.  Y., 
t88o.     Private  secretary  and  bookkeeper,  Watertown,   N.  Y.,   1880-81. 

315 


1877.]  GRADUATES. 

Stenographer  for  R.  M.  Bingham  &  Co.,  Rome,  N.  Y..  and  for  Burrell 
&  Whitman,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1881-85.  Stenographer  and  account- 
ant for  Agricultural  Insurance  Company,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1885- 
1900.  General  stenographer,  1901-03.  Official  stenographer,  Jefferson 
County,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  September  5,  1883,  Jennie  Elizabeth  Evans,  of  Rome,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Henry  Edmunds,  b.  November  21,  1886. 

Address :   228  Paddock  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

1148.  GEORGE  GRIMSTON  COOKMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880. 
Bom  October  21,  1853,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Brother  of  Nos.  1208  and 
1679,  and  of  W.  W.  Cookman  (class  of  1882). 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1877-78.  Studied  law  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa..  1878-80.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Practising  law 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1880 . 

Married  October  21,  1887,  Margaret  Louise  Clarendon,  of  East 
Orange,  N.  J.  Child:  Earl  Clarendon,  b.  December  5,  1889  (B.A., 
LTniv.  of  Pennsylvania,  1910). 

Address :    505  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1149.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  ERVING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880. 
A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K.     Born  June  17,  1851,  New  Village,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Rock  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at 
Rockton,  111.,  1877-78;  Erie,  1878-79;  Walnut,  1879-82;  Arlington 
Heights,  1882-83;  Ravenswood,  1883-84;  Steward,  1884-86;  Water- 
man, 1886-88;  Pecatonica,  1888-90;  Forreston,  1890-91;  Wilmington, 
1891-94;  Savanna,  1894-99;  Dakota,  1899-1903;  Peotone,  1903-05; 
Yorkville,  1905 . 

Married  November  21,  1878,  Carrie  Seuseny  Ruby,  of  Shippensburg, 
Pa.,  who  died  February  28,  1885.  Married  September  23,  1890,  Mina 
Zoe  Shimmin,  of  Pecatonica,  111.  Children :  Marguerite  Kate,  b. 
August  4,  1891 ;  Raymond  Robert,  b.  January  24,  1893;  Alice  Mary,  b. 
September  11,  1898. 

Address:    Yorkville,  111. 

1160.  SILAS  HEDDING  FITCH.  B.A.  Born  December  8,  1855, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  70. 

Studied  law  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1877-80.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880. 
Practised  law  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1880-82;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882-1901. 
In  business  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1902-06.  Librarian,  Essex  County  Law 
Library,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1907 . 

Married  June  i,  1893,  Huldah  Munn,  of  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Address :    13  Munn  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1151.  ELWOOD  STOKES  GERARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880. 
A.  A.  $.  Born  January  20,  1852,  Mount  Bethel,  N.  J.  Brother  of  No. 
1305- 

Assistant  principal  of  a  public  school,  Southington,  Conn.,  1877-78. 
Principal  of  North  East  Grammar  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1878-82. 
Traveled  and  taught  in  the  West,  1883-86.  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Custom 
House,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-1901 ;  acting  deputy  collector,  1901-02; 
inspector,  1902 . 

Married  December  23,  1878,  Hattie  L.  Chapman,  of  East  Hartford, 
Conn.,  who  died  June  29,  1882.  Married  December  25,  1884,  Alice  V. 
Browne,  of  Bevans,  N.  J.  Children :  Mattie  Chapman,  b.  October  18, 
1879;  Harriet  Marjorie,  b.  January  12,  1881,  m.  W.  H.  Bacon;  Faith, 
b.  September  26,  1885;    Josef  a,  b.  December  10,  1886;    Elwood  Arthur, 

316 


GRADUATES.  [1877. 

b.    October  23,    1888,   d.   July   20,   1890;    Evangeline,   b.   November   7, 
1890;    Lois,  b.  June  7,  1892;    Elsie  Minion,  b.  January  4,  1895;    Ruth 
Lincoln,  b.  February  12,  1897;    Edith  V.,  b.  October  i,  1900. 
Address:    208  Carmita  Ave.,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

1152.  *GEORGE  HENRY  HAMMOND.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Yale 
University,  1879,  and  New  York  University,  1880;  M.A.,  Wesleyan 
University,  1880.  X.  ^.  Born  December  21,  1855,  South  Glastonbury, 
Conn. 

Studied  in  Yale  Medical  School,  1877-79.  Graduate  student  in 
medical  department.  New  York  University,  1879-80.  Junior  assistant 
physician  in  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Died  May 
18,  1881,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1153.  WILLIAM  INGRAHAM  HAVEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880; 
B.D.,  Boston  University,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1899. 
$.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  30,  1856,  Westfield,  Mass.  Son  of 
No.  284. 

Taught  in  Claflin  University,  S.  C.,  1877-78.  Studied  in  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1878-79;  School  of  Theology,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1^0-81.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881. 
Stationed  at  Egleston  Square,  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-84;  Newton  Cen- 
ter, 1884-87;  First  Church,  Boston,  1887-92;'  Saratoga  St.,  East 
Boston,  1892-94;  St.  Mark's  Church,  Brookline,  1894-99.  Correspond- 
ing secretary   of   the   American    Bible   Society,    1899 .     Trustee   of 

Wesleyan  University,  1907 .  Editor:  My  Brother  and  I  (collec- 
tion of  papers,  published  l3y  the  Epworth  League). 

Married  April  25,  1894,  Minnie  Gertrude  Speare,  of  Newton  Center, 
Mass.     Child :    Gladys,  b.  July  26,  1895. 

Address :   25  Bible  House,  Astor  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1164.  ♦EUGENE  WEST  MANNING.  B.A.;  M. A.,  1880;  Ph.D., 
Syracuse.  University,  1886.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  26,  1854, 
Vienna,  Md. 

Tutor  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  1877-79.  Studied  in  the  University  of 
Leipzig,  Germany,  1879-80;  Lewes,  Del.,  1880-81;  University  of 
Geneva,  Switzerland,  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  in  Italy  and 
Spain,  1881-83.  Taught  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1883-86;  Baltimore,  Md., 
1886-88;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1888-90;  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1890.  Died 
September  26,  1904,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Married  June  20,  1887,  Mary  Gardiner  Reynolds  (daughter  of  No. 
598).     Child:    Eugene  Reynolds,  b.  July  30,  1890. 

Address  of  widow:    1017  Tatnall  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1155.  EDWARD  HENRY  MANSFIELD.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
June  9,  1856,  Fulton,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  517. 

In  business  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1877-82;  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-98; 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1899-1900.  President,  American  Emery  Makers 
Association,  1901.  Manager  of  Southington  Cutlery  Company,  Conn., 
1902-03.  Representative  of  Eddy  Manufacturing  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1904.  Treasurer,  Colonial  Trust  Company,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1905-06.  With  the  U.  S.  Immigration  Commission,  1907-08.  Repre- 
sentative of  Everett  &  Barrow  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1909 . 

Married  October  7,  1880.  Belle  E.  Drepperd,  of  Westfield,  Mass. 

Address:    199  St.  Botolph  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1156.  THOMAS  CLIFTON  MARTIN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
June  4;  1852,  Preston,  Lancashire,  England. 

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Preached  in  M,  E.  Church,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1877-78;  North  Dana 
and  South  Athol,  Mass.,  1878-79.  Joined  New  England  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Stationed  at  North  Dana  and  South  Athol,  Mass., 
1879-80;  South  Hadley  Falls,  1880-83;  Bernardston,  1883-84;  Wake- 
field, 1884-87;  Riverdale,  Gloucester,  1887-89;  Monson,  1889-92; 
North  Andover,  1892-93;  Trinity  Church,  Lynn,  1893-94;  Hopkinton, 
1894-97;  Cherry  Valley,  1897-98.  Supernumerary,  1898-1903.  Sta- 
tioned at  Amherst,  Mass.,  1903-05;  Shelburne  Falls,  1905-08;  Egleston 
Square,  Boston,  1908-09;  East  Longmeadow,  1909-11;  West  Quincy, 
191 1 . 

Married  August  2,  1882,  Carrie  Eugenia  Doane,  of  Dana,  Mass. 
Children:  Ralph  Edward  (No.  2495),  b.  May  27,  1883;  Harold  Clif- 
ton (No.  2552),  b.  August  30,  1884;  Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  March  20, 
1886;  Paul  Preston,  b.  October  9,  1889  (class  of  1914)  ;  John  Law- 
rence, b.  February  8,  1896. 

Address :    West  Quincy,  Mass. 

1157.  CRANDALL  J  NORTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880;  D.D.,  1909. 
*.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  March  2,  1847,  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 

Sergeant  in  Co.  F.  9th  N.  Y.  Artillery,  1862-65.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  1877-78;  Simsbury,  1878-80;  Durham,  1880-81;  Torrington, 
1881-83 ;  27th  St.,  NevV  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-86 ;  De  Kalb  Ave.,  Brooklyn, 
1886-89;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1889-91;  Fleet  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1891-93.  Presiding  Elder,  New  Haven  District,  1893-99.  Traveled  in 
Europe,  1899-1900.  Stationed  at  Chester  Hill,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y., 
1900-03 ;  Trinity  Church,  Astoria,  1903-06.  Corresponding  secretary, 
New  York  East  Conference  Endowment  Fund  Commission,  1906— — . 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896. 

Married  August  15,  1872,  Mary  M.  Evans,  of  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Address:    285  Rugby  Road,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1158.  CHARLES  HENRY  RAYMOND.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1880.  <ir.  r, 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  5,  1855,  Brooklyn,  Ohio. 

Taught  in   Wesleyan   Academy,  Wilbraham,   Mass.,   1877-89;    Law- 

renceville   School,   N.   J.,    1889 ;    assistant   head   master,    1907 . 

Author:  Outline  Lessons  in  Old  Testament  History;  Outline  of  the 
Elements  of  Expression. 

Married  June  28,  1877,  Minnie  Idella  Stillman,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Charles  Harlow  (No.  2096),  b.  November  3,  1878;  Clare 
Stillman,  b.  September  19,  1880  (B.A.,  Wellesley,  1903),  m.  R.  N. 
Bennett  (No.  1942)  ;  Constance  Morgan,  b.  November  26,  1885,  m. 
J.  T.  Harrah ;    Christine  Douglas,  b.  January  3.   1890. 

Address :    Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

1159.  ALBIN  CHARLES  RUSSELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880.  *.  N.  G. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  August  11,  1851,  Paris,  Me.  Brother  of  Nos.  1023, 
1367,  1399,  and  1765,  and  of  W.  A.  Russell  (class  of  1878). 

Taught  in  Bridgeport  Commercial  and  Military  Institute,  Conn., 
1877-78.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Stratford,  Conn.,  1878-85; 
High  School,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1885-92;  High  School,  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1892-94;  High  School,  Norwood,  Mass.,  1894-99.  Teaching  in 
Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me..  1899 . 

Married  July  31,  1885,  Mary  Tolman  Clark,  of  South  Royalston, 
Mass.,  who  died  June  30,  1905.  Children :  Robert  Clark,  b.  May  8, 
1886  (class  of  1908),  d.  November  17,  1906;  Mildred  Aseneth,  b. 
March  20,  1887. 

Address :    Kents  Hill,  Me. 

318 


GRADUATES.  [1877. 

1160.  WILLIAM  HANNA  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  August  5,  1852,  Churchville,  Md. 

Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1877.  Stationed  at 
Lansdale,  Pa.,  1877-80;  North  Wales,  1880-82;  Haws  Ave.,  Norris- 
town,  1882-84;  Safe  Harbor,  1884-85;  Siloam,  1885-88;  Tasker, 
1888-89;  Christian  St.,  Philadelphia,  1889-94;  Central,  Roxboro,  Phil- 
adelphia, 1894-97;  St.  James's  Church,  Olney,  Philadelphia,  1897- 
1902;  Ebenezer,  Manayunk,  Philadelphia,  1902-04;  Cumberland  St., 
Philadelphia,  1904-06;  Covenant,  Reading,  1906-09;  St.  John's  Church, 
Philadelphia,  1909 . 

Married  April  20,  1881,  Mary  P.  Hendon,  of  Thomas  Run,  Md. 
Children:  Richard  Hendon,  b.  September  19,  1882  (B.S.,  Lehigh, 
1905);  Annie  Amanda,  b.  January  29,  1884,  m.  J.  F.  Guppy;  Francis 
Osborn,  b.  and  d.  1886;    Elizabeth  Hollis,  b.  July  8,  1888. 

Address :   989  North  5th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1161.  LEVI  WHITE  STAPLES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  19,  1849,  Temple,  Me. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Joined  New- 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1878.  Stationed  at  Lunenburg, 
Mass..  1878-79;  West  Springfield,  1879-82;  Chicopee  Falls,  1882-85; 
Webster  Square,  Worcester,  1885-88;  Boston  St.,  Lynn,  1888-90;  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Lynn,  1890-94;  Meridian  St.,  Boston,  1894-98;  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Lowell,  1898-1901 ;  Asbury  Church,  Waltham,  1901-07; 
Grace  Church,  Cambridge,  1907 . 

Married  June  12,  1877,  Emily  S.  Hathorne,  of  Solon,  Me.  Children : 
Clarence  Hathorne  (No.  2167),  b.  July  9,  1878;  Harold  Qifton,  b. 
January  24,  1880,  d.  October  5,  1888;  Zenas  Carleton,  b.  August  30, 
1882  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1902). 

Address :    19  Cottage  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1162.  WATSON  TRANTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880;  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  1880.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March  10,  1853,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Engaged  in  literary  work  in  Covington,  Ky.,  1877-78.  Graduate 
student  in  Wesleyan  University;  assistant  for  three  months,  St.  Paul's 
M.  E.  Church,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1878.  Studied  in  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1878-80.  Joined  Rock  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1880.  Stationed  at  South  Chicago,  111.,  1880-81;  Richard  St.,  Joliet, 
1881-82;  State  St.,  Chicago,  1882-86;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Chicago, 
1886-87.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School  normal  work,  in  Cook 
County,  III,  1887-89.  Stationed  at  Pullman,  111.,  1889-91;  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Chicago,  1891-94;  Kenwood,  Chicago,  1894-95.  Vice  presi- 
dent of  Mitchell,  Tranter  &  Co.  (steel  works),  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
1895-99-  Corresponding  secretary,  National  Academy  of  American 
Civics,  1899-1901.  Transferred  to  Cincinnati  Conference,  1902. 
Stationed  at  Finley  St.,   Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1902-05;    Bethany,   1905-07; 

Manchester,    1907-09;     New    Richmond,    1909 .     Author:     Uniform 

Normal  Lessons,  1888. 

Married  April  30,  1889,  Edith  Roberta  Reynolds,  of  Chicago,  111. 
Children:  James  Reynolds,  b.  June  14.  1892;  Lucy  Mary,  b.  Septem- 
ber 27,  1895 ;    Watson  Worcester,  b.  July  19,  1897. 

Address :    Covington,  Ky. 

1163.  WALTER  ELLIS  WARD.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law 
School.  1879;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1880.  Born  December  5, 
1853,  Dormansville,  N.  Y. 

319 


1877.1  GRADUATES. 

Studied  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877-79.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879. 

Practising  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1880 ,     Member  of  N.  Y.  State 

Legislature,  1890-91.  Lecturer  in  Albany  Law  School  (Union  Uni- 
versity). 

Married  June  2^,  1881,  Carrie  Augusta  Stanton,  of  Dormansville, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Stanton  Ward,  b.  August  5,  1882,  d.  March  11, 
1883;  Maude  Elise,  b.  October  29,  1883,  m.  G.  V.  Schenck;  Florence, 
b.  February  23,  1886;  Walter  John,  b.  October  27,  1893;  Margaret 
Carolyn,  b.  September  2,  1898. 

Address:   78  State  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1164.  ISAAC  HARRISON  WHITTIER  WHARFF.  B.A.; 
M.A.,  1880;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1904.  X.  ■^.  Born  October 
31,  1849,  Bangor,  Me. 

Studied  in  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  Me. ;  also  taught, 
1877-78.  Principal  of  South  Brewer  Grammar  School,  Me.,  1878-79. 
Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Stationed  at 
Lincoln,  Me.,  1879-80;  Forest  City,  1880-82:  Newport,  1882-85;  Wis- 
casset,  1885-88.  Presiding  Elder  of  Rockland  District,  1888-94.  Editor 
and  publisher  of  The  District  Tidings,  Rockland,  Me.,  1890-93. 
Stationed  at  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1894-98 ;  Danf orth,  1898-1901 ;  Machias, 
1901-02.  Supernumerary,  1902-05.  Superahnuated,  1905 .  Super- 
intendent of  city  schools,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1896-97.  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1899-1909.  Secretary  of  East  Maine  Conference, 
1887-88,  1897-1904. 

Married  October  15,  1879,  Annie  Blanchard  Chambers,  of  South 
Brewer,  Me.,  who  died  December  3,  1894.  Married  December  24, 
1896,  Lillian  Mary  Hardy,  of  Winterport,  Me.  Children :  Edward 
Mansfield,  b.  March  27,  1882  (B.S.,  Syracuse,  1903);  Ralph  Chambers, 
b.  October  14,  1886. 

Address:    Winterport,  Me. 

1165.  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR  WINANS,  Jr.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880. 
*.  N.  e.    #.  B.  K.     Born  June  28,  1853,  Bangall,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1877-78.  Preached  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1878-80.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Housatonic,  Mass.,  1880-83;  Sloatsburg, 
N.  Y.,  1883-84;  Katonah,  1884-87;  Highland,  1887-88;  Goshen. 
1888-90;  Chelsea  (30th  St.),  New  York,  1890-91;  Matteawan,  1891-94; 
Ellenville,  1894.  Transferred  to  West  Virginia  Conference,  1894. 
Stationed  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1894-97.  Transferred  to  New  York 
East  Conference,  1897.  Stationed  at  27th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1897-99 ;  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1899-1901 ;  Westville,  New  Haven, 
1901-03;  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  Borough  Park,  Brooklyn,  1904-05; 
Lawrence,  1905-06;  Vanderveer  Park,  Brooklyn,  1906-08.  Special 
agent,  Anti-Saloon  League,  1908-09.  Stationed  at  Roslyn  and  Sear- 
ingtown,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  District  superintendent.  International  Reform 
Bureau.   1910-11.     Superintendent,   New  York  Civic  League,   191 1 . 

Married  December  i,  1881,  Frances  Antoinette  Macomber,  of  Shef- 
field, Mass.  Children :  Harriet  Marion,  b.  September  29,  1882,  m. 
F.  B.  Bush;  Mabel  Driggs,  b.  December  11,  1885,  m.  J.  E.  R.  Kunz- 
man;  William  Russell,  b.  June  7,  1887;  James  Hartley,  b.  July  19, 
1890. 

Address:    1366  74th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1166.  *ELIZABETH  JOHNSTON  ELLIS.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
May  4,   1855,   Bristol,   Me. 

320 


GRADUATES.  [1877-78. 

Taught  in  Wellesley  College,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Died  June  4,  1878, 
Wellesley,   Mass. 

1167.  CLARA  REBECCA  PITKIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1880.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  January  20,   1850,   East  Montpelier,   Vt. 

Resided  at  home,  East  Montpelier,  Vt. ;  taught  during  winter, 
1877-78.  Preceptress  of  Northfield  Graded  School,  Vt.,  1878-79. 
Engaged  in  the  millinery  business  in  Montpelier,  Vt. ;  compositor  for 
The  Republican  Observer,  White  River  Junction,  Vt.,  1879.  Proof- 
reader for  The  St.  Johnsbury  Index,  Vt.,  1879-81.  Comnositor  and 
proofreader  in  various  printing  offices  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1881 . 

Address :    533   Massachusetts   Ave.,   Boston,    Mass. 


CLASS  OF  J878. 

1168.  *CLARENCE  EVERETT  BACON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881. 
•*•.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  November  11,  1856,  Middletovi^n,  Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1878-82.  Clerk  of  the  Probate 
Court,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1881-82.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1882. 
Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1882-1909.  Corporation  counsel, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1884-96.  Member,  State  Board  of  Examiners  for 
the  Bar,  1890-1909.  Member,  Board  of  Directors,  Conn.  Industrial 
School  for  Girls,  1883-1909;  for  many  years  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Died   March   27,   1909,   Middletown,   Conn. 

Married  March  28,  1883,  Katharine  Sedgwick  Whiting,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.  Children :  Katharine  Whiting,  b.  May  26,  1884 ;  Roger  Whit- 
ing (No.  2789),  b.  October  5,  1888;  Clarence  Everett,  b.  August  18, 
1890  (class  of  1913). 

Address  of  widow :    Middletown,  Conn. 

1169.  ELWELL  ALEXANDER  BISHOP.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881 ; 
D.D.,  Mount  Union  College,  1895,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1910. 
C.   C.     Born  August  24,    1852,   Wrightstown,   N.  J. 

Taught  in  Bordentown  Female  College,  N.  J.,  1878-79.  Principal 
of  Durham  Academy,  Conn.,  1879-81.  Acting  principal  of  Vermont 
Methodist  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1881-82;  principal,  1882-93. 
President  of  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1893-1902. 
Joined  Erie  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Stationed  at  McKean, 
Pa.,  1902-03.  Superintendent  of  Ferris  Industrial  School,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.,  1903-04.     Transferred  to  Vermont  Conference,  1904.     Again 

principal    of    Montpelier    Seminary,    1904 .     Delegate    to    Qeneral 

Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1910 . 

Married  December  25,  1878,  Clara  I.  Brown,  of  Pointville,  N.  J., 
who  died  February  14,  1908.  Children :  Ethel  Irene,  b.  March  8, 
1880.  m.  M.  J.  Cueto;  Clara  Evelyn,  b.  June  22,  1884;  Helen  Saxanna, 
b.  October  25,  188.=;,  d.  June  16.  1903;  Hallie  Belle,  b.  February  7, 
1888,  d.  February  6,  1891 ;    Harold  Elwell,  b.  August  23,  1899. 

Address :    Montpelier,  Vt. 

1170.  JOHN  SPENCER  CAMP.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  January  30,  1858,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1878-79.  Studied  law  in 
Middletown,    Conn.,    1879-82.     Organist    of    Park    Church.    Hartford, 

321 


1878.]  GRADUATES. 

Conn.,  1881-1905;  of  Center  Church,  Hartford,  1906 .  Vice  presi- 
dent (now  president)  and  treasurer  of  the  Pratt  &  Cady  Company, 
Hartford,  1898 .     Director  of  the  Hartford  Philharmonic  Orchestra. 

Married  April  8,  1885,  Susie  Virginia  Healy,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Address:     1021    Asylum    Ave.,    Hartford,    Conn. 

1171.  *ELIJAH  CRESSMAN.  B.A.  Born  September  17,  1849, 
Harmony,   N.  J. 

Resided  in  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.,  1878-79.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church. 
Riverdale,  Pa. ;  resigned  pastorate,  and  returned  home  to  Belvidere, 
N.  J. ;  afterwards  removed  to  an  asylum,  Morris  Plains.  N.  J., 
1879-80.     Died  June  3,  1880,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J. 

1172.  JAMES  BOUCHER  DILKS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1881.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  August  28,  1852,  Glassboro,   N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  844. 

Taught  in  Deep  River,  Conn.,  1878-79;  in  a  private  school,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1879-87.  Principal  of  Farnum  Preparatory  School, 
Beverly,    N.   J.,    1887 . 

Married  June  18,  1879,  Jennie  M.  Farley,  of  Pennington,  N.  J. 

Address :    Beverly,  N.  J. 

1173.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  DUNCAN.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Rush 
Medical  College,  1881.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  22,  1852,  North  Clove, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.   1041. 

Studied  medicine  in  Fayette,  Iowa,  1878-79;  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago.  111.,  1879-81.  Interne  in  Cook  County  Hospital,  Chicago, 
III.,  1881-82.  Practised  medicine  in  Ellendale,  N.  Dak.,  1882-88; 
Aberdeen,  S.  Dak..  1888-96;    Chicago.  111.,  1896 . 

Married   June   8,    1887,   Adelaide   Courtney,   of   Ellendale,    N.   Dak. 

Address:    6058  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1174.  EDWARD  SYLVESTER  FERRY.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1881.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  29,  1857, 
Newark,   N.   J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1878-81.  Joined  Newark 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at  Chester,  N.  J.,  1881-82; 
Verona,  1882-83.  Transferred  to  Minnesota  Conference,  1883. 
Stationed  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1883-84;  Dover,  1884-86.  Transferred 
to  New  York  East  Conference,  1886.  Stationed  at  Riverhead,  N.  Y., 
1886-88;  Bayshore,  1888-89;  Rye,  1889-94;  Winsted,  Conn.,  1894-99; 
South  Park,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1899-1902.  Supernumerary,  1902-05, 
Located,    1905.     In   business   in    New   York,    N.    Y.,    1904 . 

Married  May  17,  1881,  "Mary  Knowles  (daughter  of  No.  489),  of 
Newark,  N.  J.  (Children:  Ellin  Elizabeth,  b.  September  8,  1884,  d. 
May  20,  1885;  Louis  Knowles,  b.  April  10,  1887;  Joseph  Ruther- 
ford, b.  August  27,  1888;  Robert  Edward,  b.  February  8.  1890;  Helen, 
b.  February  6.  1894;    Ruth,  b.  May  8,  1897,  d.  April,  1898. 

Address:    65  Hawthorne  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1175.  *JOHN  PANCOAST  GORDY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881 ;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Leipzig,  1884;  LL.D.,  Western  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1891.  '^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  21,  1851,  Salisbury, 
Md.     Brother  of  No.  1243,  and  of  E.  S.  Gordy  (class  of  1885). 

Tutor  in  Mental  Philosophy,  Wesleyan  University.  1878-82.  Pro- 
fessor of  Education,  Ohio  University,  1886-96;  Ohio  State  L'ni- 
versity,  1896-1900.     Professor  of  the  History  of  Education,  New  York 

322 


GRADUATES.  [1878. 

University,  1901-08.  Author:  Lessons  in  Psychology;  History  of 
Political  Parties  in  the  United  States.  Died  December  31,  1908,  New 
York,   N.   Y. 

Married  March  27,  1884,  Eugenie  Day,  of  Dresden,  Germany,  who 
died  December  31,  1908.  Cbild:  Gwendolen,  b.  March  3,  1888,  d. 
December  31,   1908. 

1176.  CHARLES  HENRY  HEMSTREET.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1879;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1881.  Born 
December  24,  1848,  S  loans ville,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1878-79.  Preached  in  M.  E. 
Church,  West  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1880-81. 
Joined  Rock  River  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at 
Kent,  111.,  1881-82;  Nora,  1882-83;  Savanna,  1883-84;  Leaf  River, 
1884-85;  Pecatonia,  1885-88;  Shirland,  1888-89;  Utica,  1889-91. 
Supernumerary,    1891-92.     Located    at   his    own    request,    1892. 

Address :    unknown. 

1177.  FRED  INGRAHAM.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  16,  1857, 
Hempstead,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  191 ;   brother  of  No.  954. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,   N.  Y.,   1878-80.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1880.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1880 . 

Address:    192  Broadway,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

1178.  DAVID  HARPER  JACK.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February 
25,  1855,  North  Washington,  Pa. 

Studied  law  in  Butler,  Pa.,  1878-80.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880. 
Practising    law    in    Bradford,    Pa.,    1880 . 

Married  April  28,  1881,  Jennie  Matthews,  of  Collins  Center,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Harry  Matthews,  b.  January  12,  1883  (B.S.,  Princeton,  1906). 

Address :   Bradford,  Pa. 

1179.  GEORGE  WATSON  JAMES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881.  A.  A.  <^. 
Born  August  12,  1848,  Rush,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  1527. 

Taught  in  Luz<erne  County,  Pa.,  1878-79 ;  McClure  Settlement,  N.  Y., 
1879-80.  Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1880-81. 
Principal  of  grammar  schools,  Wilkes-Barre.  Pa.,  1881-1907.  Teaching 
in  High  School,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1907 . 

Married  November  7,  1889,  Minnie  Florence  Oakley,  of  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.  Children:  Harold  William,  b.  October  19,  1890;  George 
Vernon,  b.  March  3,  1894;    Wilbur  Oakley,  b.  February  16,  1898. 

Address:    64  Madison   St.,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa. 

1180.  SHELDON  GAYLORD  KELLOGG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881. 
A.  K.  E.    cf..  B.  K.     Born  December  13,   1857,  Leon,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1878-80.  Studied  law 
in  Detroit,  Mich.,  1880-81.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1881.     Practised  law 

in  Detroit,  Mich.,  1881-83;    San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1883 .    Member  of 

Board  of  Election  Commissioners,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1900-03 ; 
president,  1902-03.  Member  of  Board  of  Trustees,  San  Francisco 
Public  Library,  1902 .  Member  of  Board  of  Civil  Service  Com- 
missioners, San  Francisco,   Cal.,   1909. 

Married  November  21,  1900,  Annie  G.  Sheppard,  of  San  Francisco, 
Cal.  Children:  Louise,  b.  November  12,  1901 ;  Sheldon  Warner,  b. 
July  16,  1903. 

Address :   801  Crocker  Building,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

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1181.  ALPHA  GILRUTH  KYNETT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881 ;  B.D., 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1884;  M.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1894;  i^JO-,  Cornell  College,  1897.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  3, 
1858,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Brother  of  No.   1330. 

Taught  in  Rugby  Academy,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1878-81 ;  National 
School  of  Oratory,  Philadelphia,  1879-81.  Studied  law,  1878-81. 
Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1882-84.  Joined  Philadelphia 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Stationed  at  Darby,  Pa.,  1884-87; 
Oxford,  1887-89;  Pine  Grove,  1889-90;  Pottstown,  1890-92;  St. 
Stephen's  Church,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  1892-97;  Central  Church, 
Frankford,  Philadelphia,  1897-99;  43d  St.,  Philadelphia,  1899-1901. 
Presiding  Elder,  South  District,  1901-07.    Recording  secretary.  Board' 

of    Home    Missions    and    Church    Extension,    1907 .      Delegate    to 

General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Assistant  editor:  The 
Christian  Republic. 

Married  April  15,  1884,  Elizabeth  Abbott  Hard^,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  December  21,  1903.  Married  February  21,  1910, 
Catherine  A.  Hardy,  of  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Children:  Elizabeth 
Hardy,  b.  February  23,  1885,  m.  J.  R.  Van  Tine;  Alpha  Hardy,  b. 
January  13,  1887,  d.  August  19,  1888;  Eleanor  Gilruth,  b.  August  25, 
1888;  Dorothy  Dale,  b.  September  2,  1893;  Alpha  Gilruth,  b.  January 
13.  1895,  d.  September  11,  1896;  Katharine  Hardy,  b.  January  13,  1895, 
d.  September  8,  1896;  Gerald  Penfield,  b.  May  7,  1896;  Olivia  Sterner, 
b.  March  i,  1899,  d.  September  3,  1899;  Willard  Carpenter,  b.  Novem- 
ber 15,  1902. 

Address :  4820  Beaumont  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1182.  LORENZO  GILES  LA  BAR.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1881.  A.  A.  4>. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  30,  1856,  Northmoreland,  Pa. 

Principal  of   High   School,    Scranton,   Pa.,   1879-82.    In  business   in 

Scranton,  Pa.,  1882 . 

Married  April  6,  1882,  Helen  Silkman,  of  Scranton,  Pa. 
Address:   411  Jefferson  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1183.  WILLIAM  DAY  LEONARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891.  A.  A.  #. 
Born  January  18,  1857,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1878-80;  Columbia  Law  School, 
1880-81.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1881.  Practising  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1881 . 

Married  October  17,  1888,  Florence  Gibbons  Kendall,  of  Wilmington, 
Del. 

Address :    165  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1184.  EMORY  LESLIE  MEAD.  B.A.,  1890.  *.  N.  e  Born 
October  5,  1855,  Carmel  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Winsted.  Conn.,  1878-90.  Taught  in 
William  Penn  Charter  School.  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  1890-92.  Traveled 
and  studied  in  Europe,  1893.  Principal  of  High  School,  Natick,  Mass., 
1894-98;    Milton.  Mass.,  1898-1904;   Utica.  N.  Y.,  1904 . 

Address :    19  Clinton  Place,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1185.  JOHN  WARREN  NOURSE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  July  12, 
1846,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  civil  engineering,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1878 .     Member  of 

school    committee,    Ipswich,    188& .      Member    of    Board    of    Park 

Commissioners,  1892. 

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Married  February  ii,  1885,  Mary  Foster  Wade,  of  Ipswich,  Mass., 
who  died  November  2,  1895.  Married  August  31,  1901,  Harriet  E. 
Appleton,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.     Child :    Mary  Appleton,  b.  July  i,  1902. 

Address:    Ipswich,  Mass. 

1186.  HENRY  LESLIE  OSBORN.  B.A. ;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1884.     <ir.   T.     #.   B.   K.     Born  July  5,   1857,   Newark, 

N.  J. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1878-80.  Assistant  in 
Natural  History,  Wesleyan  University,  1878-81.  Engaged  during 
summers  in  service  of  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  1879,  '80.  Fellow  in 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1881-84.  Professor  of  Zoology,  Purdue 
University,    1884-87.      Professor    of    Biology    and    Geology,    Hamline 

University,    1887 .     President   of    Minnesota   Academy   of    Natural 

Sciences.  1893.  Professor  of  Zoology,  Chautauqua  College  of  Liberal 
Arts.  N.  Y.,  1895-1903.  Editor:  American  Monthly  Microscopic 
Journal,  1886-89. 

Married  July  7,  1887.  Effie  Miller  Loag,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    1599  Hewitt  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1187.  EDMUND  JANES  PALMER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881 ;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1881.  A.  K  E.  Born  October  6,  1856,  New 
Providence,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  933. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N,  Y., 
1878-81.     Practising  medicine  in  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1881 . 

Married  October  20,  1886,  Blanche  Shove,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Gene  Shove,  b.  August  30,  1887 ;  Blanche  Shove,  b.  March 
14,  1889. 

Address :    103  West  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1188.  BURDETT    ALBERTO    RICH.     B.A.     <ir.    T.     'I'.    B.    K. 

Born  October  24,  1854,  Cattaraugus,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn,;  Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan 
University,  1878-80.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Practised  law  in 
Cattaraugus,   N.  Y.,   1880-86.     Editor  of  law  reports  and  digests,  for 

Lawyers'  Cooperative  Publishing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1886 . 

Vice  president.  Board  of  Trustees,  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary. 

Married  July  22,  1880,  Nellie  Hagerty.  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Anna  Lucy,  b.  April  3.  1882  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1904);  Merne 
Elizabeth,  b.  February  6,  1885  (B.A.,  Vassar,  1908)  ;  Helen  Margaret, 
b.  December  13,  1889. 

Address :    18  Fairview  Heights,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1189.  DANIEL  LESLIE  ROBERTSON.     B.A.     ^.  T.     $.  B.  K. 

Born  March  8.  1857,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Resided  in  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y.,  1878-79.  Junior  partner  in  the  Glen 
Shirt  Companv,  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y..  1879-89.     Senior  partner  in  firm  of 

D.  L.  Robertson  &  Co..  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y..  1889 .    Founded  firm, 

Glen  Shirt  and  Collar  Companv,  Boston.  Mass.,  1885.  Vice  president. 
Merchants'  National  Bank.  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  25,  1899,  Susan  A.  Paris,  of  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Alexander  Paris,  b.  June  30,  1900. 

Address :   Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1190.  WILLIAM  EZRA  SCOFIELD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1881.  A.  A.  *. 
$.  B.  K.    Born  January  9,  1856,  East  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

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Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1878-81. 
Principal  of  the  Cummings  Grammar  School,  Woburn,  Mass.,  1881-82. 
Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1882-85. 
Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed  at 
Saugatuck,  Conn.,  1885-86:  North  Alain  St.  (now  Trinity  Church), 
Bridgeport,  1886-87;  St.  Luke's  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887-89; 
New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1889-92;  Torrington,  1892-95;  Lawrence,  N.  Y., 
1895-97;  Tompkins  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1897-98;  Southampton.  1898-1901 ; 
First  Church,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1901-10;  East  Pearl  St.,  New  Haven, 
1910 . 

Married  April  24,  1889,  Phebe  E.  Brigham,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Alice  Brigham,  b.  February  20,  1890;  Gertrude,  b.  August  3, 
1894. 

Address :    100  East  Pearl  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1191.  NEWTON  PRATT  SCUDDER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881. 
*.  N.  e.  «f>.  B.  K.  Born  December  29,  1853,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  Nos.  747  and  991. 

Engaged  in  tutoring  in  Huntington,  N.  Y. ;  principal  of  High 
School.  Madison,  Conn.,  1878-79.  In  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  Fish 
Commission,  1879.  Instructor  in  Geology  and  Paleontology,  Cornell 
University,  1879-81.  Assistant,  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1881 . 

Married  June  17,  1880,  Anna  L.  Ketcham,  of  Huntington,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Sarah  Agnes  (No.  2521),  b.  December  29,  1880,  m.  G.  A. 
Neeld  (No.  2499)  ;  Louis  Townsend,  b.  August  26,  1882  (class  of 
1907),  d.  November  21,  1906. 

•Address :    Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1192.  GEORGE  ENSIGN  STOCKWELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1881 ; 
Ph.D.,  Harriman  University,  1897.  ^.  T.  Born  July  30,  1853,  Peters- 
burg, N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Seymour  High  School,  Conn.,  1879-81.  Principal  of 
public  schools,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  1881-82.  Joined  Troy  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church.  1882.  Stationed  at  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  1882-84; 
Salem,  1884-87;  Schuylerville,  1887-89;  Mechanicsville,  1889-93; 
Trinity  Church.  Troy,  1893-95;  Fort  Plain,  1895-98;  First  Church, 
Amsterdam,  1898-1902;  First  Church,  Rensselaer,  1902-03;  Fort 
Plain,  1903-06;  Grace  Church.  Troy,  1906-08;  Fort  Plain  (associate), 
1908-09.     Conference  evangelist,  1909 . 

Married  December  25,  1879,  Hattie  Louise  Allen,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
who  died  May  22,  1897.  Married  July  25.  1898,  Sarah  Grace  Smith, 
of  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.  Children:  George  Smith,  b.  August  14,  1899; 
Louis  Albert,  b.  August  23,  1900 ;    Charles  Elwood,  b.  May  5,  1902. 

Address:    Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

1193.  EDWARD  ARTHUR  SUMNER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881. 
^.  T.     Born  November  3,  1857,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Portland  School,  Conn.,  1878-81.  Studied  law  in 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1879-82.  Principal  of  Gildersleeve  High  School, 
Portland,  Conn.,  1881-83.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1882.  Practised  law 
in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1885-92;  New  York,  N.  Y.  (specialty,  corpora- 
tion law),  1892 . 

Married  January  29,  1885,  Martha  Dickenson,  of  Northampton,  Mass. 
Children:  Robert  Brooks,  b.  November,  1888,  d.  November  30,  1888; 
Richard  Erie,  b.  June  13,  1891 ;    Margaret  Helen,  b.  April  15,  1893. 

Address :   140  Cedar  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

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GRADUATES.  [1878. 

1194.  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON  TAFT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881 ; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1882.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
March  30,  1856,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  1028,  and  of  J.  H. 
Taft  (class  of  1874). 

Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1878-79.  Studied  in  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1879-82.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1882.  Stationed  at  Locust  Valley  and  Bayville,  N.  Y.,  1882-84; 
Elmont,  1884-86;  Setauket,  1886-87;  Long  Island  City,  1887-88;  East 
Berlin,  Conn.,  1888-89;  Unionville,  N.  Y.,  1889-92;  Long  Hill,  Conn., 
1892-93;  Bronxdale  and  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  1893-96;  Newtown,  Conn., 
1896-97;  Central  Islip,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  1898-99; 
Hauppauge,  1899-1901 ;  Brookhaven,  1901-02.  Supernumerary,  1902-03. 
Stationed  at  West  Goshen,  Conn.,  1903-11.     Supernumerary,  191 1 . 

Married  April  26,  1905,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blake,  of  West  Goshen,  Conn. 
Child :    Elizabeth  Seney,  b.  June  18,  1906. 

Address :    West  Goshen,  Conn. 

1195.  BYRON  VINCENT  TOMPKINS.  Ph.B. ;  M.D.,  Columbia 
University,  1881;     Born  November  11,  1854,  Coeymans  Hollow,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1878-81.     Practising  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881 , 

Married  May  17,  1882,  Julia  A.  Smith,  of  Adams,  Mass.  Child: 
Sallie  Vincent,  b.  November  7,  1884. 

Address :   unknown. 

1196.  JOSEPH  HENRY  TOMPSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1881. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  July  9,  1847,  Durham,  Me. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1878-79.  Joined  New 
England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Stationed  at  Uxbridge, 
Mass.,  1879-80 ;  Roslindale,  1880-81 ;  Harrison  Square,  Boston, 
1881-83;  Lunenburg,  1883-85;  Graniteville,  1885-88;  Tapleyville, 
1888-91 ;  Wakefield,  1891-93.  Supernumerary,  1893-94.  Stationed  at 
Oakdale,  Mass.,  1894-95;  Whitinsville,  1895-97;  Highlandville,  1897- 
1901 ;  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Jamaica  Plain,  1901-06;  Uxbridge, 
1906-07;  Barham  Memorial  Church,  South  Boston,  1907-08.  Super- 
numerary, 1908 . 

Married  October  14,  1880,  Fannie  Fish  Reade,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 
Children :  Frank,  b.  July  25,  1881,  d.  July  29,  1881 ;  Helen  Reade,  b. 
November  17,  1883,  d.  June  4,  1903;  Harold  Foss,  b.  June  29,  1885 
(B.S.,  Mass.  Agric.  College,  1905)  ;  Charles  Wilfred,  b.  September  6, 
1888. 

Address :    R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

1197.  *DAVID  HART  WALKLEY.  B.A.  $.  N.  0.  Born  April 
23,  1857,  Durham,  Conn.     Brother  of  Nos.  677  and  1198. 

Died  September  15,  1878,  Durham,  Coftn. 

1198.  *WILLIAM  ENOS  WALKLEY.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  School,  1879;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1881.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
February  21,  1856,  Durham,  Conn.     Brother  of  Nos.  (^TJ  and  1197. 

Studied  in  Albany  Law  School,  1878-79.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1879. 
Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879-89.  Resided  in  Durham, 
Conn.,  1889-92.  Practised  law*  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1893-98.  Died 
May  20,  1898,  Belleview,  Fla. 

Married  June  7,  1893,  Jennie  Cornelia  Tolles,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :   East  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


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CLASS  OF  J879. 

1199.  EVERETT  BARNES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  24,  1859,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brother  of  Gaybert  Barnes 
(class  of  1869)  and  Culmer  Barnes  (class  of  1872). 

Taught  and  studied  law,  1879-80.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1880-81.  Studied  law  and  taught  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-86. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1886.     Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-96. 

Teaching    in    New    York    city    public    schools,    1897 ;     principal, 

1901 .    Author:    Barnes's  Short  American  History. 

Married  March  4,  1893,  Sara  Louise  Meyers,  of  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.  Children :  Margaret  Moore,  b.  December  8,  1893 ;  Mildred 
Yates,  b.  December  14,  1895;  Everett  Duane,  b.  December  i,  1900; 
Edward  Turner,  b.  January  12,  1902,  d.  October  15,  1902;  Richard 
Montgomery,  b.  December  8,  1902. 

Address :    1402  Dean  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


1200.  LAHMAN  FORREST  BOWER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
A.  A.  *.     *.  B.  K.     Born  July  5,  1858,  Berwick,  Pa. 

In  business  in  Berwick,  Pa..  1879-80.  Bookkeeper  for  the  Jackson  & 
Woodin  Manufacturing  Company,  Berwick,  Pa.,  1880-84.  Principal 
of  Dickinson  College  Preparatory  School,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1884-87. 
Superintendent  and  treasurer  of  the  Carlisle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Carlisle,  Pa.,  1887-89.  Managing  partner  of  Bower  &  Mallery, 
Carlisle  Chain  Works,  1889-90.  Superintendent  of  the  Allison  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1890-92.  General  manager  and 
treasurer  of  the  Carlisle  Manufacturing  Company,  Carlisle,  Pa., 
1892-96.  Secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Dickinson  Manufacturing 
Company,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1896-1901.  With  the  AUis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    1901 (manager    at    Scranton,    Pa.,    1901-04; 

manager  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1904-06;  comptroller,  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1906-07;    first  vice  president,  1907 ). 

Married  September  22,  1880,  Gertrude  Eloise  Hennigar,  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Children :  Florence  May,  b.  June  17,  1881,  m.  C.  S. 
Davison;  Russell  Forrest  (No.  2598),  b.  November  15,  1885;  Harold 
Morton  (No.  2793),  b.  September  27,  1888;  Lahman  Van  Hennigar, 
b.  April  26,  1897. 

Address:   3030  Wills  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1201.  *HENRY  ELWIN  BRIGGS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  26.  1852,  Williamstown,  Vt.  ♦ 

Studied  medicine  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1879-80.  Principal  of  School- 
craft Graded  School,  Mich. ;  also  studied  in  medical  department  of 
University  of  Michigan,  1880-81.  Principal  of  High  School,  Attica, 
Ind.,  1881-82.  Traveling  salesman  for  the  Lawyers'  Cooperative 
Publishing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1882-1901.  Died  July  4,  1901, 
Chicago,  111. 

Married  January  16,  1883,  Katharine  M.  Millar,  of  White  Pigeon, 
Mich.     Child:    Chauncey  Millar,  b.  December  3,  1883. 

Address  of  widow :   6530  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1202.  SELDON  LESTER  BROWN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1882.  A.  A.  #. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  21,  1856,  Buxton  Center,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1879-81 ;  Lancaster, 
Mass..  1881-86;  Wellesley.  Mass.,  1886 .     Associate  editor:  Danlell- 

328 


GRADUATES.  [1879. 

Brown's  New  Latin  Composition;  Fairclough- Brown's  Vergil's  ^neid, 
Books  I -VI. 

Married  December  29,  1880,  Nellie  Ann  Hubbard,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.  Children:  Walter  Creighton  (No.  2352),  b.  August  22,  1881 ; 
Seldon  Lester,  b.  January  30,  1883,  d.  December  25,  1894;  Gladys 
Azubah,  b.  October  24,  1885  (B.A.,  Wellesley,  1908),  m.  Ashton 
Rollins;    Pauline  Hubbard,  b.  January  23,  1896. 

Address:    Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

1203.  ALFRED  COOKMAN  BRUNER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
A.  A.  *.  #.  B.  K.  Born  May  18,  1858,  Columbia,  Pa.  Brother  of  Nos. 
1466  and  1509. 

Real  estate  and  insurance  agent  in  Columbia,  Pa. ;    also  studied  law, 

1879-82.     Practising  law  in  Columbia,  Pa.,  1883 .    Solicitor  for  the 

borough  of  Columbia.  Associate  editor  of  The  Columbia  Herald, 
1880-85. 

Married  October  27,  1887,  Annie  Millison  Bruner,  of  Columbia,  Pa. 
Children :  Henry  ;^lillison,  b.  October  13,  1891  (class  of  1913)  ;  Abram 
Breneman,  b.  October  13,  1891  (class  of  1913)  ;  Alfred  Evans,  b. 
October  4,  1894. 

Address:   Columbia,  Pa. 

1204.  WILLIAM  BURT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Grant  University,  1888,  and  Wesleyan 
University,  1902;  LL.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1908,  and  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1909.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  23,  1852,  Padstow, 
Cornwall,  England. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1879-81.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881,  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Mission, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1881-83;  De  Kalb  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1883-86.  Trans- 
ferred to  Italy  Conference,  1886.  Presiding  Elder  of  Milan  District, 
1886-88.     Superintendent  of  the   Italy   Mission,   1888-1904.     Bishop   of 

the   Methodist   Episcopal    Church,    1904 .     Decorated   by   the   King 

of  Italy  with  the  Order  Cav.  S.  S.  Maurizio  e  Laasaro.  Author : 
Europe  and  Methodism;   Homiletics  (in  Italian). 

Married  April  14,  1881,  Helen  Bartlet  Graves,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 
Children :  Edith  Helen,  b.  November  4,  1882 ;  Carrie  Graves,  b. 
September  23,  1884;  William  Wright,  b.  March  4,  1887;  Viola 
Romana,  b.  May  23,  1890;    Paul,  b.  July  21,  1893  (class  of  1913). 

Address:    30  Voltastrasse,  Ziirich,  Switzerland. 

1205.  NATHANIEL  WALLING  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1883 ;  D.D.,  New  York  University, 
1899,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February 
12,  1859,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1432. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1879-80.  Studied 
in  Drew  Theological  Seminary.  1880-83.  Joined  Philadelphia  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church.  1883.  Stationed  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1883-84; 
Fernwood,  1884-85.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference,  1885.  Sta- 
tioned at  Thiels  and  St.  George,  N.  Y.,  1885-86;  Englewood,  N.  J., 
1886-89.  Transferred  to  Germany  Conference,  1889.  Professor  in 
Martin  Mission  Institute,  Frankfurt-on-the-Main,  Germany,  1889-92. 
Studied  at  University  of  Bonn  and  University  of  Heidelberg.  1890-92. 
Transferred  to  Italy  Conference,  1892.  President  of  the  Theological 
School  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  Rome,  Italy,  1 893-1 902.  On  furlough, 
1902-03.  President  of  the  Methodist  College,  Rome,  1903-05.  Super- 
intendent of  First  District,  Rome,  Italy,  1905 . 

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Married  August  22,  1883,  Felicia  Hemans  Buttz,  of  Madison,  N.  J. 
Children:  Henry  Buttz,  b.  December  14,  1884,  d.  September  18,  1885; 
Isabel,  b.  September  3,  1888. 

Address :  38  Via  Firenze,  Rome,  Italy. 

1206.  *EDWARD  PRESCOTT  COFFIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
A.  K.  E.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  22,  1854,  Fairfield,  Me. 

Studied  law  in  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1879-80;  School  of  Law,  Boston 
University,  1880-81  ;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1881-82.  With  a  law  firm, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1882-83.  Practised  law  in  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1884-97. 
Died  November  16,  1897,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  June  6,  1893,  Sarah  Adelene  Lord,  of  Steep  Falls,  Me. 

1207.  *FREDERICK  JOHNSON  COLLINS.  B.A.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  March  9,  1858,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  leather  board,  etc.,  in  Boston  and 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1879-90.     Died  February  26,  1890,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Married  May  18,  1880,  Annette  Burgess,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  Children: 
Elizabeth  Harriet,  b.  August  i,  1881 ;  Alice  L.,  b.  June  20,  1882,  m.  Dr. 
A.  S.  Deninson. 

Address  of  widow :  Mrs.  J.  T.  Pearson,  5103  Newhall  St.,  German- 
town,  Pa. 

1208.  FRANK  SIMPSON  COOKMAN.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1882;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1898. 
A.  A.  *.  Born  November  10,  1855,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Brother  of  Nos. 
1 148  and  1679. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1879-82.  Preached  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  1880-81.  Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1882.  Stationed  at  Dashiel  Memorial  Church,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1882-83;  Alpine,  1883-85;  South  Orange,  1885-88;  First  Church, 
Hackensack,  1888-90;  Park  Church.  Elizabeth,  1890-91.  Supernumer- 
ary; traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1891-92.  Stationed  at  Mend- 
ham,  N.  J.,  1892-93;  Christ  Church.  Madison,  1893-96;  Centenary 
Church,  Jersey  City,  1896-1901.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference, 
1901.  Stationed  at  Washington  Heights,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-04. 
Supernumerary,  1904-05.  Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  1905.  Visited  the  parishes  of  New  York  in  the 
interests  of  the  Men's  Thank  Offering.  1906.  Vicar  of  the  Bronx 
Church  House,  New  York,  1907.  Assistant,  St.  Thomas's  Church, 
New  York,  1908 . 

Married  October  21,  1890,  Mary  J.  Hurst,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

Address :    Buckingham  Hotel,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1209.  LEWIS  WHITTIER  CRAIG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  11,  1855,  Farmington,  Me. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1879-80.  Taught  in 
Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy), 
R.  I.,  1880;  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1880-81.  Principal  of  Belle- 
ville Academy,  N.  Y.,  1881-82.  Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary, 
Tilton.  N.  H.,  1882-85.  Principal  of  High  School,  Nantucket,  Mass., 
1885-88;  Holbrook,  1888-90;  Merrimac,  1890-92;  Parish.  N.  Y., 
1892-93;  Wellsville,  1893-1901 ;  North  Tarrvtown,  1901-08;  Westport, 
1908-—. 

Married  November  27,  1883,  Lizzie  Ella  Stevens,  of  Fayette,  Me. 

Address:    Westport,  N.  Y. 

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GRADUATES.  [1879. 

1210.  NELSON  EDWARDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882.  $.  N.  e.  Born 
January  24,  1853,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  1879.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Higganum, 
Conn.,  1880-81;  Naugatuck,  1881-84;  Unionville  and  Budington, 
1884-87;  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.,  1887-90;  Thomaston,  Conn.,  1890-94; 
West  Haven,  1894-98;  Rye,  N.  Y.,  1898-1904;  Seymour,  Conn., 
1904-06;    New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1906-10;    Oceanside,  1910 . 

Married  January  24,  1881,  Mary  Lucretia  McLean,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Gertrude  M.,  b.  January  5,  1882;  Harry  D.,  b.  May 
29,  1883;  Florence,  b.  February  2,  1885,  d.  August  15,  1885;  Mabel,  b. 
April  15,  1887;  Ethel,  b.  August  18,  1888,  m.  E.  S.  Hine;  May,  b. 
March  13,  1891 ;   Wilbur,  b.  April  15,  1893 ;   Isabelle,  b.  1895. 

Address :    Oceanside,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

1211.  JOHN  GALBRAITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882;  Ph.D.,  Boston 
University,  1886;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  August  24,  1852,  Rooskey,  Ireland. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1879.  Stationed  at 
South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1879-80;  Chester,  1880-82;  Easthampton, 
1882-85;  Ipswich,  1885-88;  Grace  Church,  Worcester,  1888-91;  High- 
lands, Boston,  1891-96;  Dorchester,  1896-99;  Bromfield  St.,  Boston, 
1899-1905.  Superintendent  of  Boston  District,  1905-11.  Stationed  at 
Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.,   191 1 . 

Married  October  15,  1879,  Mary  C.  Weed,  of  Torrington,  Conn. 
Children:  Mary  Catherine,  b.  February  23,  1881  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ., 
1905)  ;   Emma  Weed,  b.  December  19,  1884. 

Address :    Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass. 

1212.  HENRY  GILDERSLEEVE.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity,   1881.     Born    September  4,    1858,    Portland,    Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Columbia  Law  School,  and  in  Hartford,  Conn., 
1879-81.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1881.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1881-82.  Manager  of  a  general  store.  Portland,  Conn.,  1883-99. 
Engaged  in  tobacco   farming,   Portland,  Conn.,   1905 . 

Married  April  16,  1885,  Elizabeth  Harvey,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Willard  Harvey  (No.  2678),  b.  September  17,  1886;  Arthur 
Lloyd,  b.  June  20,  1888;  Genieve  Northam,  b.  September  6,  1890; 
Amy  Warner,  b.  May  6,  1892;  Samuel  Barrett,  b.  July  12,  1894; 
Evelyn  Louise,  b.  November  10,  1903. 

Address :    Gildersleeve,  Conn. 

1213.  WILBUR  FISK  GILLETTE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882.  Born 
January  22,  1849,  South  wick,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Delaware  Literary  Institute,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1879-81. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Saugus,  Mass.,  1881-94.  Appointed  libra- 
rian of  Saugus  Free  Public  Library,  1887.  Traveled  in  Europe, 
1895-96.  Engaged  in  out-of-door  work,  teaching  for  a  few  months, 
1896-1901.     Engaged   in   business,    1901 . 

Married  July  3,  1884,  Julia  A.  Goodrich,  of  Sherwood,   Mich. 

Address :    256  Summer  St.,   Somerville,   Mass. 

1214.  CHARLES  EDWARD  GREEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  Born 
February  9,  1851,  Clinton,  N.  J. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Northampton  and  Edinburg,  N.  Y., 
1879-80;  Valcour  and  South  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Joined  Troy 
Conference,    M.   E.    Church,    1881.    Stationed   at   Valcour   and   South 

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Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1881-83;  Dannemora  and  Rogersfield,  1883-86;  Jay, 
1886-87;  Ticonderoga,  1887-90;  Sandy  Hill,  1890-94;  Johnsonville, 
1894-97;  East  Main  St.,  Amsterdam,  1897-99;  Schoharie  and  Barton 
Hill,  1899-1903;  Valatie  and  Stuyvesant,  1903-05;  Esperance,  1905-09; 
Grace   Church,    Schenectady,    1909-10;    Pownal,   Vt.,    1910 . 

Married  September  10,  1879,  Kate  A.  Peet,  of  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 
Children:    Ralph  V.,  b.  July  26,  1880;    Karl  Edward,  b.  July  22,  1882. 

Address:    Pownal,  Vt. 

1216.  WILBUR  FISK  HAMILTON.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  3,  1857,  Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brother  of  No. 
918,  and  of  E.  E.  Hamilton   (class  of  1879). 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  paper,  in  Montgomery  County,  Pa., 

Married  November  i,  1883,  Anna  Matilda  Donohugh,  of  Rox- 
borough, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Children:  William  Chalfant,  b.  August 
7,  1884,  d.  March  18,  1889;  Russell  Donohugh,  b.  March  28,  1886 
(class  of   1910)  ;    Warren  Wilmot   (No.  2810),  b.  February  28,   1888. 

Address:    East  Shawmont  Ave.,  Roxborough,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

1216.  JAMES  MARTINDALE  HAWXHURST.  B.A.  <I>.  N.  G. 
Born  March  16,  1858,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Corresponding  clerk  for  the  Bradbury  Piano  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1879-86;  general  western  manager,  Chicago,  111.,  1886-1905; 
vice  president  and  general  manager.  1905 . 

Married  October  20,  1891,  Anne  Elizabeth  Crawford,  of  Lexington, 
Ky.     Child :   Gertrude  Helen,  b.  January  14,  1894. 

Address:    248  Wabash  Ave.,   Chicago,  111. 

1217.  WILLIAM  BRAMAN  HERRI  CK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
*.   N.  e.     Born  April  5,   1855,  Hartland,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Royalton  Academy,  Vt.,  1879-82.  In  business  at  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.,  1882-83.  Principal  of  Union  Free  School,  Rockville 
Center,  N.  Y.,  1883-85.  Manager  of  Fisk  Teachers'  Agency,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1885 . 

Married  August  23,  1879,  Lucy  Arabelle  Fisk  (sister  of  Nos.  655  and 
1006),  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Children:  Olin  Fisk  (No.  2282),  b.  July  8, 
1881;  William  Allen,  b.  April  30.  1883,  d.  July  2,  1884;  Marian  Lucy, 
b.  September  18,  1886;  Florence  May,  b.  October  4,  1888;  William 
Franklin,  b.  July  31,  1890. 

Address :    2a  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1218.  ALBERT  WESLEY  HEWETT.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
November  18,  1853,  Hope,  Me. 

Taught,  and  studied  medicine,  in  Thomaston,  Me.,  1879-80.  Prin- 
cipal of  Machias  High  School,  Me.,  1880.  In  business  in  Saluda,  Va., 
1881-85.  Bookkeeper  and  assistant  manager  of  a  carriage  factory, 
Saluda,  Va.,  1886-91.  Traveling  salesman  for  Chicago  branch  of  the 
Washburn  &  Moen  Manufacturing  Company,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
1892 . 

Married  April  8,  1882,  Florrie  Alice  Morse,  of  South  Union,  Me. 
Children:  Edward  M.,  b.  April  3,  1883;  George  W.,  b.  November  16, 
1884;  Edith  C,  b.  February  22,  1886,  d.  September  29,  1886;  Arthur 
M.,  b.  November  i,  1887,  d.  October  15,  1890. 

Address :    unknown. 

1219.  ERNEST  HITCHCOCK.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
December  i,  1856,  Pittsford,  Vt.    Brother  of  No.  1272. 


GRADUATES.  [1879. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1879-80;  in  a  law  office,  Newark, 
N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1881.  Practised  law  in  Newark, 
N.  Y.,  1881-83.  Assisted  in  organization  of  Lawyers'  Cooperative 
Publishing  Company;    secretary  of  the  same,  1882.     Practised  law  in 

Chicago,  111.,   1883-89.     Engaged  in   farming,   Pittsford,  Vt.,   1890 . 

Chairman,  Board  of  School  Directors,  Pittsford,  Vt.,  1893.  Member, 
Vt.  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1900-06;  Cattle  Commission,  1900-02; 
State     Forestry     Commission,     1904-06;      Tax     Commission,     1907-08. 

Member   of   Vt.    House   of    Representatives,    1908 .    Joint   editor: 

New  York  Common  Law  Reports;  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
to  1856. 

Married  November  6,  1883,  Caroline  Ann  Curtice,  of  Webster,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Miriam  Curtice,  b.  August  14,  1886  (Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Ver- 
mont, 1909)  ;  Harry  Merrill,  b.  June  7,  1888  (graduate  of  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy,  1908)  ;  Curtice  Nelson,  b.  March  4,  1892 ;  John  Allen, 
b.  April  29,  1894. 

Address:    Pittsford,  Vt. 

1220.  ELBERT  CLAY  HOAG.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1881 ;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1882.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
February  22,  1851,  Columbus,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1879-80.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at  North  Main  St. 
(now  Trinity  Church),  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1881-84;  East  Ave.,  Nor- 
wich, 1884-86;  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.,  1886-87;  Windsor  Terrace 
(now  Prospect  Ave.),  Brooklyn,  1887-88;  Flatbush,  1888-91. 
Supernumerary,  1891-92.  Stationed  at  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1892-96; 
Shelton,  1896-97;  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1897-99;  37th  St.,  New  York, 
1899-1911;    Floral  Park,  191 1 . 

Married  May  7,  1884,  Adelaide  C.  Kunkle,  of  Kingston,  Pa. 

Address:    Floral  Park,  N.  Y. 


1221.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  HOLDEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
*.  N.  9.     Born  February  22,  1854,  Cambridge,  England. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  1880-82;  East  Main 
St.,  Norwich,  1882-85;  Thompsonville,  1885-87;  Willimantic,  1887-90; 
County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1890-95;  First  Church,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  1895-1900.  Transferred  to  New  England  Conference,  1900. 
Stationed  at  Dorchester  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-04;  Water- 
town,  1904 . 

Married  June  25,  1895,  Elizabeth  H.  D.  Eddy,  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.  Children:  Anne  Bradford,  b.  May  2,  1896;  Elizabeth,  b.  May 
18,  1897;    Ruth  Vincent,  b.  March  27,  1906. 

Address :   66  Mount  Auburn  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 


1222.  ALBERT  MANN.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1882;  Ph.D.,  University 
of  Munich,  1894.     A.  A.  $.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  30,  1853,  Hoboken, 

N-  J- 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1879-80.  Joined  Philadelphia 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Tacony  Church,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1880-83;  Orthodox  St.,  Frankford,  1883.  Transferred  to 
Newark  Conference,  1883.  Stationed  at  Verona,  N.  J.,  1883-85;  Park 
Church,  Bloomfield,  1885-87;  St.  Luke's  Church,  Newark,  1887-92. 
Studied  in  the  University  of  Munich,  Germany,  1892-94.  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1895-1900.  Collabora- 
tor at  the  University  of  Munich,  1901-02.     Engaged  in  investigations 

Z3?, 


1879.]  GRADUATES. 

at  the   Smithsonian  Institution,   Washington,   D.   C,   1903-04.    Expert 

in  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1905 .     Professor  of  Botany, 

George  Washington  University,  1906^ . 

Married  October  6,  1880,  Jennie  F.  Yard,  of  Trenton,  N.  J.  Child : 
Albert  (No.  2550),  b.  September  i,   1883. 

Address:   The  Imperial,  Washington,  D.  C.  .     i 

I 

1223.  DANIEL   ANSON   MARKHAM.      B.A.      Born  December  ' 
29,  1854,  East  Hampton,  Conn.                                                                               j 

Studied   law   in   Middletown,    Conn.,    1879-82.      Taught    in    Moodus,  ' 

Conn.,  1879-80;    Deep  River,  Conn.,  1880-81.     Resided  in  East  Hamp-  \ 
ton,   Conn.,   1881-82.    Admitted   to  the  bar,   1882.     Principal  of   High 

School,     Stonington,     Conn.,     1882-84.     Practising    law     in     Hartford,  j 

Conn.,  1884 .     Member  of  the  Board  of  Education,  Hartford,  Conn.,  j 

1889.     Recorder  of  the  City  Court  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1891-93.  i 

Married  1889,  Grace  Upson  Goodrich,  of  Hartford,  Conn.     Children  :  \ 

Daniel  Goodrich,  b.  December  12,  1890;    Margaret,  b.  January  21,  1893.  j 

Address:    877  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1224.  *JESSE  SAMUEL  MERRILL.  B.A.  Born  February  17, 
1851,  West  Bradford,  Vt. 

In  poor  health;  resided  at  home,  Bradford,  Vt.,  1879-80.  Died 
March  25,  1880,  Bradford,  Vt.  ] 

( 

1225.  WARREN  AUGUSTUS  MINER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882- 
M.D.,  New  York  University,  1882.  A.  A.  *.  Born  April  13,  1853, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied   medicine   in    Tarrytown,    N.   Y.,    1879-82.     Resident   physi-  , 

cian   at   County   House   Hospital,   Tarrytown,    N.   Y.,    1882-85.     Prac-  ] 

tised   medicine   at   Mount   Kisco,    N.    Y.,    1885-89;    Sing   Sing    (now  ; 

Ossining),    N.   Y.,    1889 . 

Married  September  25,  1888,  Allie  Whitson,  of  Briarcliff  Manor, 
N.  Y. 

Address:    Ossining,  N.  Y.  J 

1226.  HOWARD  PERRY.       B.A.;    M.A.,    1882.      X.  ^.       Born         I 
April  3,  1857,  Camden,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  873. 

Studied  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1879-82.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1882.  Clerk  in  Department  of  Justice,  Washington,  D.  C,  1882-94; 
chief   of    Division   of   Accounts,    1894-1900.     Died   February   28,    1900,  i 

Washington,  D.  C. 

1227.  WILLIAM  CYRUS  STRONG.    B.A. ;  M.A.,  1882.    *.  N.  G. 

$.  B.  K.     Born  July  12,  1853,  Andover,  Conn.  | 

Taught    in    N.    H.    Conference    Seminary,    Tilton,    N.    H.,    1879-81 ;  i 

Maine  Wesleyan   Seminary,   Kents   Hill,   Me.,   1881-91 ;    High   School,  j 
Westfield,   Mass.,   1891-92.     Professor  of   Natural   Science,  University 

of    Denver,    1892-95.      Professor    of    Physics,    Bates    College,    1895-98.  ; 

General    agent,    Boston,    Mass.,    1898-1901.     Manager,    Fisk   Teachers'  j 

Agency,    Boston,    Mass.,    1901 .  \ 

Married   August   13,    1879,   Sarah  A.   Fisk    (sister  of   Nos.  655  and 

1006),  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.     Children:    George  Franklin  (No.  2390),  I 

b.  August   12,    1882;     Katharine   Chappell,   b.    December   12,    1883,   m.  ; 
E.  M.  Sutherland;    Herbert  Fisk,  b.  September  3,  1885,  d.  November, 

1892;   Helen  Constance,  b.  September  7,  1893;   Everett  Fisk,  b.  October  j 

4,   1896.  ' 

Address :   64  Pond  St.,  Natick,  Mass.  I 

I 

334  j 


GRADUATES.  1879, 

1228.  WILMOT  WOODRUFF  VAN  DUSEN.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1882;  D.D.,  Whitman  College,  1899.  A.  A.  $.  Born  April  i,  1854, 
Harpersfield,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Lithgow,  N.  Y.,  1879-80.  Joined  North- 
ern New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Madrid, 
N.  Y.,  1880-83;  Antwerp,  1883-85;  St.  Johnsville,  1885-87;  Chat- 
eaugay,  1887-89.  Transferred  to  Columbia  River  Conference,  1889. 
Stationed  at  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1889-92.  Presiding  Elder  of  Spo- 
kane District,  1892-98.  Stationed  at  Uniony  Ore.,  1898-99.  Trans- 
ferred to  Idaho  Conference,  1899.  Presiding  Elder  of  Boise  District, 
1899-1906.    Stationed  at   Idaho  Falls,   Idaho,   1906-08;   Grace   Church, 

Butte,  Mont.,  1908-09.     Supernumerary,  1909 .     Delegate  to  General 

Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896,  1904,  '08.    Author:   Biasing  the  Way. 

Married  May  25,  1881,  Carrie  Reynolds  Hedges,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  March  23,  1905.  Married  October  9,  1906,  Daisy 
Miner  Marshall,  of  Boise,  Idaho.  Children:  Cyrus  Foss,  b.  July  25, 
1884,  d.  December  i,   1887;    Wilbur  Fisk,  b.   October  25,   1885. 

Address :    Boise,  Idaho. 

1229.  EDWARD  COPELAND  WALLACE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882. 
A.  K.  E.  Born  January  9,  i860,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
1132,  and  of  G.  S.  Wallace   (class  of  1883). 

In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879 . 

Address:    66  Broadway,  New  York,  N,  Y. 

1230.  HERBERT  HAMILTON  WARD.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  11,  1856,  Sheffield,  Vt. 

Studied   law   in   Wilmington,   Del,    1879-82.    Admitted   to   the   bar, 

1882.     Practising  law  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  1882 .     Attorney  general 

of  Delaware,  1900-04. 

Married  December  27,  1881,  Stella  E.  Lewis,  of  Eden,  Vt.  Children: 
Phoebe  M.,  b.  October  3,  1888;    Herbert  H.,  b.  April  29,  1890. 

Address:   423  DuPont  Building,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1231.  EDWIN  AUGUSTINE  WHITE.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born 
December  27,   1855,   Cornwall,   Conn. 

Studied  law  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1879-82.  Principal  of  Litchfield 
(Conn.)  High  School,  1881.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1882.  Practised 
law  in  Cohoes  and  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1882-86.  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
Rutgers  College,  1886-87.  Ordained  deacon,  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  1887;  priest,  1888.  Assistant  rector,  St.  John's  Church,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  1888.  Rector,  St.  John's  Church,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1889-91 ; 
Christ  Church,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  1891 .  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
vention of  Episcopal  Church,  1901,  '04.  Author:  American  Church 
Law;   Diocesan  Manual. 

Married  December  4,  1889,  Elizabeth  Craig  Fielding,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Child:    Constance  Fielding,  b.  August  25,   1891. 

Address:   74  Park  Ave.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

1232.  JOSEPH  ALBERT  WRIGHT.  B.A.  A.  K  E.  Born 
October  25,  1855,  Hutchison,  Ky. 

Assistant  receiving  teller  in  Park  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879-82. 
Secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  West  India  Manufacturing  Company, 

New    York,    N.    Y.,    1881-82.      In    business,     1882 .      Member    of 

sixteenth,  seventeenth,  and  eighteenth  sessions  of  Oregon  Legislature. 
Commissioner  for  state  of  Oregon  at  the  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893. 

Address :   Sparta,  Ore. 

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;879-80.]  GRADUATES. 

1233.  CAROLINE  LAURA  RICE  (Crawford).  B.A.;  M.A., 
1882.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  4,  1856,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Sister  of  Nos. 
813,  936,  and  988. 

Resided  at  home  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1879-83. 

Married  December  25,  1883,  Morris  B.  Crawford  (No.  1037). 
Children:  Holmes,  b.  1884,  d.  1886;  Frederick  North  (No.  2665),  b. 
January  15,  1886;    Margaret  (No.  2841),  b.  April  19,  i8i89. 

Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

1234.  ANNA  VAN  VLECK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1882.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
April  30,  1856,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  406;  sister  of 
Nos.  1295,  1375,  and  1505. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1879-80.  Taught  in 
Cedar  Glen  Seminary,  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1880-81 ;  Kingston  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1881-82;  Latin  School  for  Girls,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-87. 
Instructor  in  Wellesley  College,  1887-91.  Studied  in  Europe,  1891-93. 
Instructor  in  Woman's  College  of  Baltimore,  1894-97.  Taught  in 
High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-1905.  Residing  at  home  in 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  J88a 

1235.  GOODSIL  FILLEY  ARMS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1883.  <if.  T. 
Born. January  22,  1854,  Sutton,  Que.,  Canada. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Stationed  at 
St.  Albans  Bay,  Vt.,  1880-82;  Williamsville  and  East  Dover,  1882-85; 
Wilmington,     1885-87;      Newport,     1887-88.      Missionary     in     Chile, 

1888 .    President  of  Colegio  Americano,  Concepcion,  Chile,  1888-95 ; 

Concepcion  College,  1895 •     Presiding  Elder  of  Concepcion  District, 

1894-1903.  Author:  Los  Vinos  de  la  Bihlia  (in  Spanish).  Editor 
(for  two  years)  :    El  Crist iano   (weekly  periodical). 

Married"  January  17,  1883,  Ida  A.  Taggard,  of  Northfield,  Vt. 
Child :   Olive  Demaris,  b.  June  21,  1885. 

Address:    Casilla  250,  Concepcion,  Chile,  S.  A. 

1236.  WILLIAM  MILTON  BRUNDAGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1889.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  12, 
1857,  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  A.  R.  Brundage  (class  of  1885). 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1880-82. 
Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1^2.  Stationed  at  Ames  and 
Argusville,  N.  Y.,  1882-83;  Slingerlands,  1883-86;  Tremont  St.. 
Gloversville,  1886-89;  First  Church,  Amsterdam,  1889-93;  Trinity 
Church,  Albany,  1893-95.  Pastor  of  First  Unitarian  Church,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1895-1905;   Unity  (Unitarian)  Church,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  August  3,  1886,  Charlotte  H.  Flack,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Percival  Flack,  b.  April  2,  1892. 

Address :   778  Carroll  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1237.  CHARLES  SUMNER  CHAPIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
ScD.,  Brown  University,  1908.  A.  A.  $.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  19, 
1859,  Westfield,  Mass.     Brother  of  A.  W.  Chapin  (class  of  1865). 

Studied  law  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1880-81.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Brookfield,  Mass.;  also  studied  law,  1881-82.  Taught  in  Worcester 
High    School,    Mass.;     also    studied   law,    1882-84.     Practised    law    in 

336 


GRADUATES.  [1880. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  1884-86.  Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1886-87.  Taught  in  High  School,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1887-90.  Principal  of  High  School,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1890-96;  State 
Normal  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1896-1901 ;  State  Normal  School, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1901-08;  State  Normal  School,  Montclair,  N.  J., 
1908 . 

Married  August  3,  1886,  Minnie  Gertrude  Fisher,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.  Children:  Gertrude,  b.  July  2,  1888  (B.A.,  Smith,  1910) ; 
Chester  F.,  b.  November  11,  1889. 

Address :    Montclair,  N.  J. 

1238.  JASPER  DUNCAN  COCHRANE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1886.  $.  N.  9.  Born  December  2,  1851, 
East  Corinth,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Dover,  Me.,  1880-81;  Stetson,  Me.,  1881. 
Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1881-82,   1884-86.     Practised   medicine   at   East   Corinth,   Me.,   1886-88; 

Saco,  Me.,  1888 .     Member  of  Board  of  Health,  Saco,  Me.,  1888-91, 

1901 .    Alderman  of  Saco,  Me.,  1893-95,  1900.     President  of  York 

County  Medical  Association,  1896. 

Married  February  12,  1898,  Mrs.  Ida  M.  Heald,  of  Lovell,  Me. 
Children :  Chauncey  Duncan,  b.  December  3,  1901 ;  Sarah  Abbott,  b. 
October  9,  1902. 

Address:   328  Main  St.,  Saco,  Me. 

1239.  ANDREW  JACKSON  COULTAS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
D.D.,  1906.    ^.  T.     Born  August  26,  1853,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  North  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1880-82; 
Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.,  1882-85;  Sachem  St.,  Norwich,  1885-88;  Federal 
St.,  New  London,  1888-92;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1892-97;  Chestnut  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  Trinity  Union 
Church,  Providence,  1898-1902.  Presiding  Elder,  Providence  District, 
1902-08.  Superintendent  of  New  Bedford  District,  1908 .  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900,  '04.  Trustee  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1905 .    Trustee  of  East  Greenwich  Academy, 

1899- — • 

Married  July  7,  1880.  Rachel  A.  C.  West,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Eugene  Harrington,  b.  April  8,  1881 ;  Dwight  Whedon,  b. 
July  25.  1886. 

Address:    103  Oak  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1240.  ♦ROBERT  STEPHENSON  CRAWFORD.  B.A. ;  B.D., 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1882;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1883. 
A.  A.  $.     Born  June  21,  1852,  Cloonaguin,  County  Leitrim,  Ireland. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1880-82.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1882.  Stationed  at  Rowayton,  Conn., 
1882-83:  Cornwall  Bridge  and  Ellsworth,  1883-85;  Easton,  1885-87; 
Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.,  1887.  Transferred  to  North  Nebraska  Con- 
ference, 1887.  Stationed  at  Blair,  Nebr.,  1887-88;  Cedar  Rapids, 
1888-89;  Valley,  1889-92.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1892. 
Stationed  at  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  1892-93;  Phoenicia,  1893-96;  Marlboro, 
1896-97;  New  Paltz,  1897-99:  Highland  Mills.  1899-1903;  Andes, 
1903-04;  Durham,  1904-05;  Oak  Hill,  1905-08;  Maiden,  1908-10; 
Hunter,  1910.     Died  December  4,  1910,  Hunter,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  15,  1887,  Augusta  W.  Wright,  of  Rockville  Center, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  July  9,  1898.     Married  September  8,  1909.     Luella  B. 

22,7 


1880.1  GRADUATES. 

Hoff.    Children:    Lilian  Eugenie,  b.  September  15,  1888;    Hazel  Adele, 
b.   February  25,   1892;    Arthur   Stephenson,  b.  July  29,   1896;    Irving 
Jay,  b.  May  14,  1898,  d.  August  9,  1898;    Robert  V. 
Address  of  widow :    Hunter,  N.  Y. 

1241.  CHARLES  SUMNER  DAVIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883;  Ph.D. 
(Hon.),  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  Born  September  13,  1855, 
"Webster,  Mass. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  South  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1880-82;  Ver- 
non, 1882-84;  North  Main  St.,  Norwich,  1884-86;  Acushnet.  Mass., 
1886-88;  Wellfleet,  1881-91 ;  Bourne,  1891-93;  Allen  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford, 1893-97;  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-1901;  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn.,  1901-05.  Transferred  to  North  Minnesota  Conference,  1905. 
Stationed  at  Foss  Church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1905-08.  Transferred 
to  North  Dakota  Conference,  1908.  Stationed  at  Drayton,  N.  Dak., 
1908-10.  Transferred  to  Northern  Montana  Conference,  1910.  Sta- 
tioned at  Havre,  Mont.,  1910 . 

Married  September  13,  1882,  Frances  Elisabeth  Miller,  of  South 
Glastonbury,  Conn.  Children :  Charles  Sumner,  b.  June  25,  1883,  d. 
January  7,  1907;  Ruth  Wilbur,  b.  September  10,  1884;  Lucie  Frances, 
b.  December  25,  1887;  Grace  Gladys,  b.  January  4,  1890;  Marian 
Foster,  b.  November  19,  1892,  d.  April  8,  1897;  William,  b.  April  22, 
1895,  d.  April  25,  1895;  Robert  Raymond,  b.  May  9,  1896;  Edgar 
Newton,  b.  December  18,  1902. 

Address :    Havre,  Mont. 

1242.  ^ARTHUR  MIDWINTER  FREEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883. 
A.  A.  4>.     *.  B.  K.     Born  March  20,  1859,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J., 
1880-83.  Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-85.  In  poor  health, 
1885-88.     Died  March  3,  1888,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

1243.  WILBUR  FISK  GORDY.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (Hon.),  1902, 
and  Marietta  College,  1904.  '^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  14,  1854,  Salis- 
bury, Md.     Brother  of  No.  1175,  and  of  E.  S.  Gordy  (class  of  1885). 

Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1881-84.  Principal  of  North 
School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1884-1904.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Spring- 
field,   Mass.,    1904 .      Author:     Stones    of    American    Explorers; 

Colonial  Days;  History  of  the  United  States  for  Schools,  etc.  Joint 
author :    Language  Lessons;    Grammar  Lessons,  etc. 

Married  July  9,  1889,  Isabel  Drummond  Hunter,  of  Thompsonville, 
Conn. 

Address:    236  Union  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1244.  MARTIN  WILSON  GRIFFIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  >J'.  T. 
Bom  March  8,  1854,  East  Granby,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wilmington  Conference  Academy,  Dover,  Del.,  1880-82; 
a  public  school,  East  Granby,  Conn.,  1882-84.  Principal  of  a  grammar 
school,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  1884-85 ;  a  grammar  school,  West  Stratford, 
Conn.,  1885-89;  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1889-1901.  Insurance 
agent,  1901 . 

Married  June  30,  1880,  Mary  Minerva  Richardson,  of  Port  Jefferson. 
N.  Y.     Child :    Ethel  Martha,  b.  January  24,  1890.  d.  July  16,  1890. 

Address :    1086  Prospect  PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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GRADUATES.  [1880. 

1245.  ABRAM  WINEGARDNER  HARRIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
Sc.D.,  Bowdoin  College,  1884;  LL.D.,  University  of  New  Brunswick, 
1900,  University  of  Maine,  1901,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1904. 
A.  A.  *.     *.  B.  K.     Born  November  7,  1858,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1880-81.  Tutor 
in  Mathematics  and  Registrar,  Wesleyan  University,  1881-84.  Studied 
in  Germany,  1884-85.  Instructor  in  History  and  Political  Economy, 
Wesleyan  University,  1885-88.  Assistant  director  of  the  Office  of 
Experiment  Stations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1888-91 ;  director,  1891-93.  President  of  the  University  of 
Maine,  1893-1901.  Director  of  the  Jacob  Tome  Institute,  Port  Deposit, 
Md.,  1901-06.  President  of  Northwestern  University,  190^^ — . 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1903-07.  Author:  reports  as  Director 
of  the  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.  Editor:  numerous  reports  and 
bulletins. 

Married  February  28,  1888,  Clara  Virginia  Bainbridge,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  who  died  February  3,  1908.  Child :  Abram  Winegardner, 
b.  June  25,  1890. 

Address :    1745  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1246.  WILBUR  FISK  HOLMES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  March  9,  1849,  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Preached  in  West  End  M.  E.  Church,  Portland,  Me.,  1880-81.  Joined 
Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at  Alfred,  Me., 
1881-84;  Hallowell,  1884-87;  South  Paris,  1887-90;  Beacon  St.,  Bath, 
1890-91 ;  Hallowell,  1891-93.  Transferred  to  East  Maine  Conference, 
1893.  Stationed  at  Orono,  Me.,  1893-95.  Transferred  to  Maine  Con- 
ference, 1895.  Stationed  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  1895-97;  South  Port- 
land, 1897-99;  Kents  Hill,  1899-1904;  Kennebunk,  1904-07;  Farming- 
ton,  1907-10;    Westbrook,  1910 .    Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 

1904-09. 

Married  June  5,  1880,  Mary  Evalyn  Howe,  of  Preston,  Conn. 
Children:  Samuel  Foss  (No.  2428),  b.  March  9,  1881 ;  Henry  Alfred 
(No.  2487),  b.  August  15,  1883;    Bessie  Evalyn,  b.  February  24,  1888. 

Address:    Westbrook,  Me. 

1247.  CHARLES  NOAH  DIXON  JONES.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  1882,  and  Columbia  University,  1883.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  April  26,  1857,  Elkton,  Md.  Brother  of  H.  J.  D.  Jones  (class  of 
1880). 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1880-83.  Interne,  Brooklyn  City  Hospital,  1883-84.  Practised  medi- 
cine in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1884-90;    New  York  City,  1890 .     Surgeon, 

Woman's  Hospital  of  Brooklyn,  1884-89;  Southern  Hospital  and 
Dispensary,  1886-88.  Lecturer,  New  York  Polyclinic,  1887-89.  Sur- 
geon,   outdoor    department,    Presbyterian    Hospital,    1891-98.      Medical 

school   inspector,    New   York   City,    1897 .      Author:     Compend   of 

Surgery. 

Married  April  26,  1905,  Edith  McCormack,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Doris  D.,  b.  January  8,  1907;  Charles  Dixon,  b.  August  8, 
1908. 

Address :  853  Manida  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1248.  ALSOP  LEFFINGWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  23,  1858,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

In  business  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Studied  law  at  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  1881-82.    Taught  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  and 

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Drifton,  Pa.;  engaged  also  in  journalism,  1882-86.  Studied  in 
Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1886-89.  Rector  of 
Church  of  St.  John  (Protestant  Episcopal),  Hingham,  Mass.,  1889-93. 
Assistant  at  Church  of  the  Advocate,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1893-99. 
Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1899-1905.  Locum  tenens, 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1905-06.  General  missionary.  Diocese  of  Northern 
Ohio,    1906-09.     Rector    of    St.    Paul's    Church,    Nev^    Albany,    Ind., 

Address:   St.  Paul's  Rectory,  New  Albany,  Ind. 

1249.  GEORGE  ERNEST  METCALF.  Ph.B.  Born  June  30, 
1853,  Franklin,  Mass. 

In  business  in  Ashland,  Mass.,  1880-82.  Traveling  salesman,  1882-94. 
Mechanical  engineer  and  inventor,  1894 . 

Married  December  30,  1880,  Clara  E.  Smith,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Mabel  Ruth,  b.  May  25,  1882,  m.  J.  H.  Harrington;  Eme- 
line  Olive,  b.  March  3,  1884;  Frederick  Knight,  b.  November  20,  1885; 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  September  7,  1887,  d.  September  28,  1892; 
Miriam  Pauline,  b.  August  14,  1895. 

Address:   20  Hollywood  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1250.  HORACE  EDWIN  MORROW.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
August  27,  1858,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Principal  of  High  School,  South  Harwich,  Mass.,  1880-81 ;  a 
grammar  school,  Essex,  Mass..  1881-82.  Studied  in  Andover  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Mass.,  1882-85.  Graduated,  1885.  Pastor  of  Con- 
gregational Church,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1885-87;  Indian  Orchard,  Mass., 
1887-91;  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1891-99;  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1899-1901. 
Taught  in  the  Philippine  Islands,  1901-04.  Studied  in  State  Normal 
School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1904-05-  Taught  in  Wilmington,  Vt,  1906; 
U.  S.  Indian  School,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.,  1906-10.     Principal  of  U.  S. 

Training   School,    Busby,    Mont.,    1910 .     Editor:    New   Testament 

Emphasized. 

Married  May  25.  1886,  Lillie  Remington  Hammond,  of  Andover, 
Mass.  Children:  Mildred  Hammond,  b.  April  6,  1892;  Marita,  b. 
September  22,  1898. 

Address:    Busby,  Mont. 

1251.  GEORGE  ALCOTT  PHINNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883;  B.D., 
Boston  University,  1883:  D.D.,  Lawrence  College,  1905.  *•  N.  6. 
Born  December  8,  1856,  Barnstable,  Mass. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1880-83.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E'.  Church,  1883.  Stationed  at  Clifton- 
dale,  Mass.,  1883-86;  Peabody.  1886-89;  Lafayette  St.,  Salem,  1889-92; 
First  Church,  Dorchester,  1892-96;  Grace  Church,  Cambridge,  1896-99. 
Engaged  in  study,  1899-1902.  Stationed  at  Mount  Bowdoin  Church, 
Boston,  Mass..  IQ02-08.  Engaged  in  study.  1908-09.  Stationed  at 
Bethany  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-11.     Engaged  in  study,  1911 . 

Married  April  30.  1885,  Annie  Wesley  Raddin,  of  Saugus,  Mass. 

Address :   care  of  Rev.  G.  S.  Butters,  Newton,  Mass. 

1252.  WILBUR  FISK  RANDALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  16,   1857,  Portland,  Me.     Brother  of  No.   1485. 

Clerk  in  a  bookstore,  Middletown,  Conn..  1880-82.  Assistant  book- 
keeper for  John  Boyle  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-87 ;  head  book- 
keeper and  cashier,  1887-1905 ;   treasurer.  1905 . 

Address:    112  Duane  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

340 


GRADUATES.  [1880. 

1253.  FREDERICK  WRIGHT  ROBBINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
M.D.,  Detroit  Medical  College,  1884.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  April  7, 
1857,  East  Haddam,  Conn.    Son  of  No.  323 ;   brother  of  No.  1336. 

Principal  of  Wilton  Academy,  Iowa,  1880-81.  Studied  in  Detroit 
Medical  College,  Mich.,  1881-84.     Interne  in  Harper  Hospital,  Detroit, 

Mich.,     1883-85.      Practising    medicine    in    Detroit,     Mich.,     1885 . 

Studied  medicine  in  Vienna,  Austria,  1888-89.  Adjunct  Professor 
of  Genito-Urinary  Surgery,  Detroit  College  of  Medicine,  1893-96; 
Professor,  1896- — . 

Married  November  11,  1891,  Emily  Francis  Anthony,  of  Providence, 
R.  I.  Children:  Franklin,  b.  July  8,  1892  (class  of  1911)  ;  Frederika, 
b.  December  17,  1895;    Edward  Rawson,  b.  July  10,  1899. 

Address :    loi  Fort  St.,  West,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1254.  *WILLIAM  READING  ROGERS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883. 
Born  June  23,  1849,  New  Egypt,  N.  J. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at  Beacon  Falls 
and  Bethany,  Conn.,  1881-83;  Dixwell  Ave.,  New  Haven,  1883-86. 
Transferred  to  New  England  Southern  Conference;  stationed  at 
Portland,  Conn.,  1886.    Died  September  14,  1886,  Portland,  Conn. 

Married  April  11,  1883,  Christiana  Summerill,  of  Penn  Grove,  N.  J. 
Children:  William  Harlow,  b.  October  5,  1884;  Sarah  Jane,  b.  June 
17,  1886. 

Address  of  widow :    Penn  Grove,  N.  J. 

1266.  IRA  GILE  ROSS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  ^.  N.  e.  Born 
February  13,  185 1,  Underbill,  Vt. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  North  Dana,  Mass.,  1880-81.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at  Bernard- 
ston  and  Gill,  Mass.,  1881-83;  Greenfield,  1883-86;  Laurel  St., 
Worcester,  1886-87.  Appointed  missionary  to  South  America,  1887. 
Missionary  at  Concepcion,  Chile,  1887-89.  Transferred  to  Maine  Con- 
ference, 1889.  Stationed  at  Norway,  Me.,  1889-90;  Augusta,  1890-93; 
South  Portland,  1893-95.  Retired  from  the  ministry,  1895.  Engaged 
in  investment  securities  business,  Philadelphia,  Chicago,  and  Boston, 
1895 . 

Married  July  6,  1880,  Ella  E.  Holcomb,  of  Starksboro,  Vt.  Chil- 
dren: Myron  Alcott,  b.  January  27,  1882;  Samuel  Holcomb,  b.  April 
5,  1884. 

Address:   45  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1266.  MYRON  REED  SANFORD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883;  L.H.D., 
University  of  Vermont,  1910.  $.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K.  Born  April  15,  1854, 
Redding,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  990. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Conference  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1880-86. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  and  Registrar,  Haverford  College, 
1886-87;  Professor,  1887-93;  Dean,  1890-93.  Studied  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Leipzig,  Germany,   1893-94;    Rome,  Italy,   1894.     Professor  of 

the    Latin    Language    and    Literature,    Middlebury    College,    1894 . 

Author:    Temporibus  Hominis  Arpinatis. 

Address :    Middlebury,  Vt. 

1267.  *BENJAMIN  FRANCIS  SIMON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
Ph.D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1900.  X.  ^.  «l>.  B.  K.  Born 
February  16,  1854,  Island  of  Guernsey,  English  Channel. 

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1880.1  GRADUATES. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Haven  Church,  East  Providence,  R.  I., 
1880-83;  Arnold's  Mills,  1883-84;  Brayton  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1884-86;  Wareham,  1886-87;  Versailles  and  Baltic,  Conn.,  1887-88; 
Portsmouth,  R,  I.,  1888-92;  Fourth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1892-97; 
Taunton,  1897-1901 ;  Providence,  R.  L,  1901-04.  Transferred  to  East 
Maine  Conference,  1904.  Stationed  at  Bangor,  Me.,  1904-08.  Died 
March  3,  1908,  Bangor,  Me. 

Married  December  25,  1880,  Charlotte  Stahl,  of  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Harold  Francis,  b.  November  24,  1881  (M.D.,  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  1904)  ;  Vincent  Charles,  b.  October  30,  1883  (D.D.S.,  Tufts, 
1908)  ;    Evelyn  Hannah,  b.  March  5,  1891. 

Address  of  widow :    70  Prospect  St.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

1258.    *HOWARD  HUTCHINS  SMITH.    Ph.B.;    M.D.,  Harvard 

University,  1882.    A.  K.  E.     Born  April  6,  1859,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1880-82.  Junior  interne  in  the 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882.  Died  October  26,  1882, 
Boston,  Mass. 


1269.  *JOHN  MOTT  SMITH.  B.A.  X.  <i'.  Born  August  8, 
1856,  Windsor,  Conn.    Son  of  No.  206. 

Clerk  and  bookkeeper  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Taught  in 
Westchester  County  Institute,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1881-82.  Died  October 
25,  1902,  Middletown,  Conn. 


1260.  WALTER  PIERCE  STODDARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883; 
D.D.,  Southwestern  College,  1903.  X.  ^.  Born  July  4,  1852,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1880.  Stationed  at  Haddam  Neck,  Conn.,  1880-81 ;  Hockanum, 
1881-84;  Putnam,  1884-86;  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  1886-89;  Pascoag, 
1889-91.  Transferred  to  Iowa  Conference,  1891.  Stationed  at  First 
Church,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  1891-94;  Mount  Pleasant,  1894-1899;  Grin- 
nell,    1899-1903;     Centerville,    1903-06;     Muscatine,    1906-07;     Newton, 

1907-09.     Corresponding  secretary,  Iowa  Methodist  Hospital,  1909 . 

Trustee  of  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1898-1906.  Author:  Faith 
Foundations;    A  Layman  for  the  Times. 

Married  June  11,  1880,  Elizabeth  Stahl,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Children :  Cyrus  Foss,  b.  April  10,  1881 ;  Lottie  May,  b.  February  4, 
1883;    Irving  Walter,  b.  November  26,  1887. 

Address :    Grinnell,  Iowa. 


1261.  HENRY  MATHER  WARREN.  B.A.,  1881.  ^.  T.  Born 
October  15,  1858,  Boston.  Mass.     Son  of  No.  471. 

Studied  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1880-81.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1881. 

Practising  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1881 .     Engaged  in  ranching  in 

Colorado,  1886-93.  Has  traveled  extensively.  Alternate  delegate  from 
Pennsylvania  to  Chicago  Presidential  Convention,  1908.  Author: 
Struggles  for  a  National  Government;    To  and  Fro. 

Married  April  25.  1882,  Ida  C.  White,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Children : 
Helen  White,  b.  March  13,  1883,  m.  H.  T.  Holladay;  Henry  Mather, 
b.  June  2,  1885  (B.A.,  Harvard,  1908)  ;  Douglas  Stockton,  b.  March  10, 
1889,  d.  January  17,  1911 ;    Richard  Fairfield,  b.  October  14,  1895. 

Address:     "Fairfield,"    Devon,  Pa. 

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GRADUATES.  [1880-81. 

1202.  ASA  HOPSON  WILCOX.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883.  X.  ^. 
Born  September  i,  1857,  Clinton,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Yalesville  School,  Conn.,  1880-82.  Taught  in  Scranton, 
Pa.,  1882-84.  Clerk,  1884-85.  General  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Rondout, 
N.  v.,  1885-87;  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1887-89;  Meriden,  Conn.,  1889-98; 
Torrington,  1898 . 

Married  October  4,  1888,  Fannie  A.  Terwilliger,  of  Rondout,  N.  Y., 
who  died  July  10,  1889.  Married  November  27,  1890,  Melissa  A. 
Beadle,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Child :  Arthur  Harrison,  b.  December 
19,  1892. 

Address :    Torrington,  Conn. 

1263.  CHARLES  DAYTON  WOODS.  B.A.;  Sc.D.,  University 
of  Maine,  1905.  X.  ^.  $.  B.  K.  Born  September  11,  1856,  Brooks, 
Me. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1880-83.  Taught  in 
Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1883-88.  Chemist  in  Storrs 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Conn.,  1888-91 ;  vice  director, 
1891-96.  Food  expert,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1894-1907. 
Director  of  Maine  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1896 .  Pro- 
fessor of  Agriculture,  University  of   Maine,   1896-1903. 

Married  June  i,  1882,  Mary  A.  Morgan,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Henry  Morgan,  b.  March  27,  1890  (B.A.,  Univ.  of  Maine, 
1909)  ;    WilHam  Colcord,  b.  May  9,  1893   (class  of   1913). 

Address :    Orono,    Me. 

1264.  JAMES  MARTIN  YEAGER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1883;  D.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1895.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  2,  1857,  Yea- 
gerstown,  Pa. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1880-81.  Taught  in  Drew 
Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1880-82.  Joined  New  York  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1881-82.  Traveled 
in  Europe  and  the  East,  1882-83.  Stationed  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  1883-85; 
Rhinecnff,  N.  Y.,  1885-88;  Hillsdale,  1888-93.  President  of  Drew 
Ladies'  Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1893-99;  Lecturer  on  Pedagogy, 
1903.  Commissioner  of  schools,  Putnam  County,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902. 
Supernumerary,  1903-08.  Superannuated,  1908- — .  Elected  to  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  Pennsylvania,  1906.  U.  S.  marshal. 
Middle  District  of  Pennsylvania,  1907 .  Author:  Over  the  Peru- 
vian Andes;     Yeager-Buffington-Creighton  Families  of  Pennsylvania. 

Married  October  13,  1886,  Emma  McElroy,  of  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 
Children:  James  Creighton,  b.  January  i,  1888;  Marion,  b.  October  i, 
1 891. 

Address :  Federal  Building,  Scranton,  Pa.  Residence :  Lewistown, 
Pa. 


CLASS  OF  J88K 

1266.  CHARLES  HENRY  BAKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887.  ^.  T. 
Born  September  18,  1855,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  475; 
brother  of  E.  H.  Baker  (class  of  1885). 

Principal  of  High  School,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1879-80.  Taught 
in  Betts'  Military  Academy,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1880-81.  Studied  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1881-82.  Assistant  correspondent  for 
Tiffany  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882.    Taught  in  Columbia  Grammar 

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School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882-85.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1885-92;  Chicago,  111.,  1892-94.  Traveled  around  the  world,  photo- 
graphing, 1894-99.  In  business  in  Connecticut,  1899-1900.  Traveled 
in  Europe,  North  Africa,  and  Palestine,  photographing  and  writing, 
1900-04.  On  the  staff  of  The  New  York  Tribune,  1904-05.  Residing 
in  California,   1905 . 

Married  July  5,  1880,  Alice  Redfield  Lockwood  (daughter  of  No. 
374),    of    Bridgeport,    Conn.     Child:     Lester    Clair,   b.    April   4.    1881. 

Address :    730  South  Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1266.  GEORGE  BERNARD  BENEDICT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884. 
^.  T.     Born  March  18,  1853,  Plymouth,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  North  Branch,  Mich.,  1881-82.  Joined 
Detroit  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1882.  Stationed  at  Sand  Beach, 
Mich.,  1882-83;  Croswell,  1883-84.  Principal  of  schools,  Croswell, 
Mich.,  1884-85;  Lexington,  Mich.,  1885-86.  Superintendent  of  city 
schools,  Stanton,  Mich.,  1886-90.  Principal  of  an  academy.  Lisle, 
N.  Y.,  1890-91.  Principal  of  schools.  Mineville,  N.  Y.,  1891-92. 
Stationed  at  Decatur,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Transferred  to  Wyoming  Con- 
ference, 1893.  Missionary  to  Chile ;  taught  in  the  English  College, 
Iquique,  Chile,  1893-99.  Superintendent  of  schools,  San  Juan,  Porto 
Rico,    1899-1900.     Missionary  in   Porto   Rico,   1900 . 

Married  August  17,  1881,  Alice  Maria  Queal,  of  Windsor,  N.  Y., 
who  died  August  23,  1905.  Married  November  12,  1908,  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Hill  Webster,  of  Princeton.  N.  J.  Children:  Mabel  Alwilda, 
b.  September  4,  1884;  Frances  Henrietta,  b.  July  8,  1892;  George 
Bernard,  b.  April  27.  1898;    Margaret  Crandall,  b.  August  20,  1909. 

Address :    Utuado,  Porto  Rico. 

1267.  *JOHN  THOMAS  CROOK.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1861,  Dublin,  Ireland. 

Taught  in  Ellinger,  Tex..  1882-85.  In  the  printing  business,  and  in 
real  estate,  1885-96.     Died  May  22,  1896,  Eagle  Pass,  Tex. 

1268.  THOMAS  HOOPER  ECKFELDT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Har- 
vard University,  1897.  4^.  T.  *.  B.  K  Born  May  5.  1853,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  also  graduate 
student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1881-83.  Tutor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan 
University,  1883-84.  Studied  in  American  School  of  Classical  Studies, 
Athens,  Greece,  1884-85;  University  of  Munich,  Germany,  1885-86; 
Harvard  University,  1886-87.  Head  master  of  Friends'  Academy, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1887-1900;   St.  Andrew's  School,  Concord,  Mass., 


Married  June  17,  1889,  Grace  Blanchard  Weed,  of  Newton,  Mass. 
Children :  Margaret  Weed,  b.  April  24,  1890 ;  Roger  Weed,  b.  October 
31,    1891 ;     Thomas   Hooper,   b.   January  28,    1896. 

Address :    Concord,  Mass. 

1269.  CHARLES  LEONARD  FOSTER.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Colum- 
bia University.  1883;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1884.  A.  K.  E. 
Born   September  11,   1859,  Lakeville,  Conn, 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1881-83.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1883.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883 . 

Married  February  6,  1890,  Evelene  M.  Smith,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Children:    Elon.  b.  September  14,  1892;    Evelene  Smith. 

Address:    i   Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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1270.  T[HOMAS]  ALMERN  GRIFFIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  ^.  T. 
Born  August  18,  1861,  Champlain,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  1881-82.  In  business,  1882-84. 
Studied  law,  1884-86.     Practising  law  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1886 . 

Married  May  22,  1889,  Rebecca  Davis,  of  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  August  23,  1901.  Married  June  i,  1909,  Gertrude  Tallmadge 
Keefer,  of  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.  Children:  Marguerite  Rebecca,  b. 
July  28,   1890;    Almern  Frederick,  b.  December  3,   1892. 

Address :    443  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1271.  *LEE  LIGHT  GRUMBINE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884.  X.  ^. 
Born  July  25,  1858,  Fredericksburg,  Pa.  ^ 

Engaged  in  giving  public  readings;  also  studied  law  in  Fredericks- 
burg, Pa.,  1881-82.  Studied  law  and  taught  in  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1883-84. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1884.  Practised  law  in  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1884-91, 
Principal  of  the  School  of  Oratory,  Silver  Lake  Assembly,  N.  Y., 
1889.  Founder  and  editor  of  The  Lebanon  Daily  Report,  1890-93. 
Practised  law  in  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1893- 1904.  Editor  of  The  Harrisburg 
(Pa.)   Commonwealth,  1898.    Died  August  18,  1904,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Married  August  25,  1881,  Roie  Emilie  Adams,  of  Naples,  N.  Y. 
Child:    LeRoy  Adams,  b.  June  27,   1882. 

Address  of   widow :    Oberlin,   Ohio. 

1272.  *MERRILL  HITCHCOCK.  B.A.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
November  20,   1854,   Pittsford,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.   1219. 

Assistant  in  Physics  in  Wesleyan  University,  1881-82.  Preached  in 
M.  E.  Church,  Wells,  Vt.,  1882-83.  Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1883.  Stationed  at  Middletown  and  Wells,  Vt.,  1883-84; 
Tinmouth  and  Middletown,  1884-85.  By  change  of  conference,  became 
member  of  Troy  Conference,  1885.  Stationed  at  Tinmouth,  Vt, 
1885-86;  South  Shaftsbury,  1886-91;  Williston,  1891-96;  Raceville, 
1896-99;  White  Creek,  1899-1902.  Supernumerary,  1902-06.  Super- 
annuated, 1906-07.    Died  March  7,  1907,  South  Shaftsbury,  Vt. 

Married  August  15,  1883,  Clara  I.  Bemis,  of  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  who  died 
March  18,  1887.  Married  April  11,  1889,  Ida  May  Sharpe,  of  Benning- 
ton, Vt.  Children:  Irene,  b.  April  26,  1890,  d.  April  2,  1907;  Guy 
Chapman,  b.  July  30,  1891 ;  Charles  Sharpe,  b.  April  9,  1894;  Nelson 
Sibley,  b.  April  7,   1895;    Mary,  b.  August  15,   1898. 

Address  of  widow:   96  West  Main  St.,  Bennington,  Vt. 

1273.  FREDERIC  ASBURY  JACKSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884. 
A.  A.  #.     Born  August  11,  i860,  Springfield,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  626. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1881-82;  Belleville  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1882-84.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Monticello,  Iowa,  1884-87; 
Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  1887-91.  With  the  New  York  Life  Insurance 
Company,   1891 .     At  present  comptroller  of  the  company. 

Married  August  3,  1885,  Emma  Jennings,  of  Pierrepont  Manor, 
N.  Y. 

Address :    346  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1274.  WILLIAM  ADELBERT  JONES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884. 
A.  A.  *.     «!>.  B.  K.     Born  September  8,  1857,  Camden,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1881-83. 
Studied  law,  1882-83.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1883.  In  the  newspaper 
business ;  associate,  later  managing  editor,  of  The  Iowa  State  Register, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1883-90.  Lieutenant  colonel  on  the  staff  of  Gov- 
ernor Larrabee,  of  Iowa,  1888.     In  business  as  land  and  mining  broker, 

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Seattle,  Wash.,  1891-93.  Practised  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1893-99. 
Assisted  in  founding  The  Syracuse  Post,  and  served  as  editor  four 
years.  Treasurer  and  general  counsel  of  the  Whitehead  &  Hoag 
Company,   Newark,   N.  J.,    1899 . 

Married  October  14,  1909,  Gertrude  Snodgrass,  of   Paterson,  N.  J. 

Address :    107  Glenwood  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1275.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  KIDDER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884; 
Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1891,  and  New  York  University,  1893 ; 
D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1910.  *.  N.  9.  Born  May  6,  1856,  South 
Norridgewock,  Me. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1881.  Stationed 
at  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1881-84;  Na-ugatuck,  1884-86;  Litchfield, 
1886-89;  27th  St..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-94.  Studied  in  Europe, 
1894-95.  Stationed  at  Shelton,  Conn..  1895-96;  Trinity  Church,  New 
Haven,  1896-97;  Tabernacle,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1897-99;  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1899-1909;   Grace  Church,  Bay  Ridge,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  December  13.  1881,  Jeanette  Graves,  of  Florence,  Mass. 
Children:  Benjamin  Henry,  b.  June  5,  1883;  Frank  Howard  (No. 
2752),  b.  September  16,  1886;  Raymond  Starr,  b.  November  17,  1890 
(class  of  1913). 

Address:    368  Ovington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1276.  FRANK  BRUCE  LYNCH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884;  D.D.,  1896. 
<ir.  T.    4>.  B.  K.     Born  November  i,  1854,  Moundsville,  Va. 

Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i^i.  Stationed  at 
Chapman  Quarries,  Pa.,  1881-82;  Glendon  and  Odenwelder.  1882-85; 
New  Hope,  1885-87;  Tacony,  Philadelphia,  1887-89;  Siloam,  Phila- 
delphia, 1889-91  ;  St.  Peter's  Church,  Reading,  1891-95.  Presiding 
Elder,  South  District,  1895-1901.  Stationed  at  Seventh  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1901-03;  St.  Luke's  Church,  Philadelphia,  1903-07. 
Superintendent  of  the  South  District,  1907-10.  Stationed  at  Cen- 
tenary Church,  Philadelphia,  1910 .  Delegate  to  National  Pro- 
hibition Convention,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1892.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E,  Church,  1900,  '08.  Trustee  of  Dickinson  College. 
Secretary,  M.  E.  Hospital,   Philadelphia,  Pa..  1901 . 

Married  June  i,  1882,  Ida  Morton  DeWitt,  of  Harmony.  N.  J, 
Children:  Mabel  Kathryn,  b.  March  6,  1883;  William  DeWitt,  b. 
September  4,  1884;  Frank  Bruce,  b.  January  8,  1889;  Rachel  Marian, 
b.  August  4,  1896;    James  Gillinder.  b.  June  2,   1899. 

Address:    5034  Hazel  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1277.  CHARLES  WESLEY  McCORMICK.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1884, 
and  New  York  University,  1894;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1898; 
D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1897,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1910.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  14,  1856,  New  Prospect,  N.  J. 

Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881.  Stationed  at 
Mount  Hope,  N.  J.,  1881-82;  Kingsley  Church,  Staten  Island,  N,  Y., 
1882-83.  Transferred  to  Northern  New  York  Conference,  1883. 
Stationed  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  1883-86;  Lowville,  1886-88;  State 
St.,  Watertown,  1888-93.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference,  1893. 
Stationed  at  Boonton,  N.  J.,  1893-95;  Halsey  St.,  Newark,  1895-98; 
Hackettstown,  1898-1900.  President  of  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute, 
Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1900-02.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Con- 
ference,  1902.     Stationed  at  First  Church,   Hartford,   Conn.,   1902-09; 

Nostrand    Ave.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    1909 .     Trustee    of    Wesleyan 

University,   1902-03. 

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Married  October  5,  1881,  Edith  C.  Mirteenes,  of  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Olin  Foss  (No.  2625),  b.  March  16,  1886;  Josephine  Mir- 
teenes,   b.    February    11,    1893. 

Address:    479  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1278.  WILLIAM  WESLEY  McGILTON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1884. 
"*•.  T.    $.  B.  K.     Born  June  25,  1857,  Waterford,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1881-91.  Studied  in  Uni- 
versity of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1891-92.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Middle- 
bury   College,    1892 . 

Married  July  2,  1881,  Alice  Eliza  King  (daughter  of  No.  316),  of 
Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Address:    Middlebury,  Vt. 

1279.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  MEAD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Leipzig,  1889.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  25,  i860, 
Gallupville,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1881-82.  Associate 
principal,  Ansonia  High  School,  Conn.,  1882-84.  Assistant  in  Rhetoric, 
Wesleyan  University;  also  taught  in  State  Normal  School,  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1884-85.  Principal  of  High  School,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1885-87.  Studied  in  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1887-89;  Uni- 
versity of  Berlin,  and  Ecole  des  Chartes,  Paris,  1889-90;  British 
Museum,  London,  England,  1890.  Associate  Professor  of  the  English 
Language,   Wesleyan   University,   1890-93;     Professor   of   the   English 

Language,    1893 .     Professor    of    Middle    English,    University    of 

Chicago  (Summer  Quarter),  1903.  Vice  president,  American  Dialect 
Society,  1904-05;  secretary-treasurer,  1906;  secretary,  1907 — — . 
Author:  Elementary  Composition  and  Rhetoric;  Outlines  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  Legend  of  Merlin;  Selections  from  Malory's  Morte 
Darthur;  The  Squyr  of  Lowe  Degre;  Practical  Composition  and 
Rhetoric. 

Married  June  21,  1893,  Kate  Campbell  Hurd,  M.D.,  of  Newbury- 
port,  Mass. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

1280.  ELMER  TRUESDELL  MERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
^.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  i,  i860,  Millville,  Mass.  Brother  of 
No.  1049. 

Squire  Scholar,  Wesleyan  University,  1881-82.  Taught  in  State 
Normal  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1882-83.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan 
University,  1883-86.  Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1885-86. 
Studied  in  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1886-87.  Professor  of 
Latin,  University  of  Southern  California,  1887-88.  Professor  of  the 
Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Wesleyan  University,  1888-1905; 
Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1905-08.  Professor  of  Latin,  University  of 
Chicago,  1908— — .  Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  1894;  priest,  1895.  Member,  Managing  Committee,  American 
School  of  Classical  Studies,  Rome,  Italy,  1895-1901 ;  secretary  and 
acting  chairman.  Executive  Committee,  1899-1900;  chairman,  Execu- 
tive Committee,  1900-01 ;  Professor  in  the  school,  1898-99.  Honorary 
editor,  American  Journal  of  Archceology,  1900-01.  Associate  editor, 
and  editor.  Classical  Philology,  1906 .  President,  American  Philo- 
logical Association,  1906-07.  Editor:  The  Poems  of  Catullus;  Frag- 
ments of  Roman  Satire;    Selected  Letters  of  the  Younger  Pliny. 

Married  December  27,  1884,  Ellen  Clara  Prentice,  daughter  of 
Professor    George    Prentice,    who    died    February    2,    1885.     Married 

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June   19,   1890,  Edith  Valentine,   of   Glendale,   Cal.     Children:    Doris, 
b.  April  13,  1891,  d.  March  4,  1894;    Robert  Valentine,  b.  November 
24,   1892;    Cedric  Valentine,   b.  June   17,   1895. 
Address:    5826  Washington  Ave.,   Chicago,  111. 

1281.  WILLIAM  RICE  NEWHALL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884;  D.D., 
1897.  *.  N.  e.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  December  22,  i860,  Boston,  Mass. 
Son  of  No.  296. 

Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1881-82; 
East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1882-86.  Joined  New  England  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed  at  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1886-88; 
State  St.,  Springfield,  1888-92.  Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.,  1892-1907.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1907-08;  First  Church,  Somerville,  1908- — .  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan Academy,  1891 . 

Married  August  29,  1885,  May  Tryphena  Piatt,  of  Southampton, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  August  18,  1890.  Married  May  18,  1892,  Josephine 
May  Merritt,  of  Springfield,  Mass.  Children:  Nina  Jeannette;  Fales 
(class  of  1911),  b.  1890;  Lois;  Harriet;  Parker;  Sidney  Merritt; 
Eliot  Martin. 

Address :    25  Warren  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

1282.  LUCIUS  PAUL  NOLAN.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Washington  Uni- 
versity, 1883;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1884.  X.  •*•.  Born  Sep- 
tember 5,  1857,  Glasgow,  Mo. 

Studied  in  St.  Louis  Law  School,  1881-83.  Practised  law  in 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1883-93;  Macon,  Mo.,  1900-03.  Traveled,  and  prac- 
tised law  occasionally,  1893-1900.  In  the  wholesale  dry  goods  business, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1903 . 

Married  February  9,  1888,  Mollie  Irene  Gaty,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  who 
died  October  16,  1890.     Child:    Irene  Elizabeth,  b.  November  10,  1888. 

Address:   456  North  Newstead  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1283.  *ELTON  SHERMAN  RICH.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  University 
Medical  College,  1886.    ■4'.  T.     Born  September  26,  1854,  Cattaraugus, 

N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine  in  Cattaraugus,  N.  Y.,  1881-83 ;  University  Medi- 
cal College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-84.  Principal  of  a  public  school, 
East  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1884-85.  Practised  medicine  in  Kennedy,  N.  Y., 
1886-1908.     Died  October  7,  1908,  Kennedy,  N.  Y. 

Married  1885,  Ida  Nutting,  of  East  Randolph,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Bertha ;    Edward. 

1284.  J[OHN]  FRANK  RICH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1884.  *.  N.  6. 
Born  April  17,  1855,  Hope,  Me. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1881-82.  Prin- 
cipal of  High  School,  Belfast,  Me.,  1882-87;  Scituate  and  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.  (also  superintendent  of  schools,  Manchester  and  Rock- 
port,  Mass.),  1887-92.  Agent  for  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers,  in  Batavia, 
N.  Y.,  1892- 1903.     Living  on  a  farm  in  Maine,  1903 . 

Married  June  19,  1886,  Mary  Perry  French,  of  Belfast,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: Perry  Frank,  b.  February  19,  1887;  two  sons  who  died  in 
infancy. 

Address:   R.  F.  D.,  Rockland,  Me. 

1286.  *JOHN  BELL  SCOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884.  A.  A.  <!•.  Born 
February  17,  1861,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Brother  of  No.  1451. 

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Studied  medicine  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1881-83.  In 
business  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1883-95.  Studied  in  medical  department. 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1895-98.  Acting  chaplain,  with  rank  of 
lieutenant,  on  U.  S.  auxiliary  cruiser  St.  Paul,  1898.  Died  July  16, 
1898,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  of  illness  contracted  in  the  Spanish  war. 

Married  October  22,  1894,  Maria  Isabel  Gileson.  Child:  Helen 
Boice. 

Address  of  widow :  "Haverf  ord,"  Golders  Green,  Hampstead, 
London,  England. 

1286.  *JAMES  BUCHANAN  SHAVER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884. 
X.  ■*■.     Born  January  24,  1859,  Dallas,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Plymouth,  Pa.;  also  studied  law,  1881-84.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1886.  Practised  law  in  Plymouth,  Pa.,  1886-87.  Died  April  i, 
1887,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

1287.  SAMUEL  DIBBLE  SHERWOOD.  Ph.B.  $.  N.  9.  Born 
November  26,  1853,  Redding,  Conn. 

Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1881-82.  Principal 
of  a  grammar  school,  Derby,  Conn.,  1882-83 ;  Union  Free  School, 
Irvington-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1883-86;  Worthington  St.  School,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1886-90.  In  the  insurance  business  in  Springfield,  Mass., 
1890 . 

Married  August  31,  1886,  Ada  Clarke,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  Elizabeth  Taylor,  b.  November  26,  1888;  Malcolm  Clarke,  b. 
October  i,  1891. 

Address:    113  Harvard  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1288.  WESLEY  WOOD  SMITH.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  189 1 ;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  Wesleyan  University,  1899. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  September  15,  i860.  Summit,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1881-82.  Joined  Wyoming 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1883.  Stationed  at  North  Plains,  Pa., 
1883-84;  Pleasant  Valley,  1884-86;  Skinners  Eddy,  1886-89;  Candor, 
N.  Y.,  1889-93;  Taylor,  Pa.,  1893-94.  Withdrew  from  the  conference, 
1894.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Portland,  Conn.,  1894-1901 ; 
Staffordville,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Weybridge,  Vt.,  1902-06;  Colchester,  Vt., 
1909 . 

Married  May  21,  1884,  Lucia  Mabel  Dewey,  of  Pittston,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren :  Ruth  Mary,  b.  June  i,  1885,  m.  B.  O.  Wales ;  Young  Chalmers 
(No.  2639),  b.-July  12,  1886;  Henry  Clay  Dewey,  b.  August  19,  1888; 
Helen  Rhoda,  b.  March  13,  1890,  m.  M.  E.  Day;  Lucia  Pamelia,  b. 
November  19,  1892;  Sue  Kathryn,  b.  March  3,  1895;  Elizabeth  Don- 
ington,  b.  January  6,  1897;  Wesley  Wood,  b.  March  16,  1898;  Anna 
Frances,  b.  June  30,  1899;  Richard  Bonsall,  b.  October  23,  1902; 
Pierce  Butler,  b.  June  5,  1906. 

Address:    Colchester,  Vt. 

1289.  WILLIAM  LAING  SOMERSET.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884; 
M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1892.  X.  ■*■.  Born  May  27,  1861,  Port- 
land, Conn. 

Taught  in  Westminster  Academy,  Mass. ;  also  studied  medicine, 
1881-82.  Taught  in  Fairfield,  Conn.,  1883;  Portland,  Conn.,  1883-89. 
Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1889-92.  House  physician,  City  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-93. 
Practising  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893 . 

Married  February  15,  1885,  Frances  Mack,  of  Portland,  Conn. 

Address :    107  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

349 


1881.1  GRADUATES. 

1290.  CHARLES  A  STENHOUSE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1884.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  November  19,  1850,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1881. 
Stationed  at  Haddam  Neck,  Conn.,  1881-82;  Colchester  and  Salem, 
1882-84;  Uncasville,  1884-87;  Thompsonville,  1887-90;  Provincetown, 
Mass.,  1890-93;  Central  Church,  Taunton,  1893-98;  Asbury  Church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1898-1900;  First  Church,  Pawtucket,  1900-03;  First 
Church,  Newport,  1903-07.  Principal  of  East  Greenwich  Academy, 
R.  I.,  1907-10.     Stationed  at  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Married  October  7,  1878,  Rachel  A.  Byers,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass. 
Child :   May,  b.  May  13,  1882. 

Address:    Middleboro,  Mass. 


1291.  WILLIS  KIMBALL  STETSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1884. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  8,  1858,  Natick,  Mass.  Son  of  D.  K. 
Stetson  (class  of  i860). 

Taught  in  a  public  school,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1881-82.  Assistant 
Librarian  and  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1882-87.  Librarian  of 
Russell  Library,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1884-87.  Librarian  of  Free 
Public  Library,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1887 . 

Married  November  25,  1886,  Lillian  Alia  Minor,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  John  Minor,  b.  September  6,  1887  (B.A.,  Yale, 
1909);  George  Albert,  b.  May  6,  1889  (Ph.B.,  Yale,  1910) ;  Mary 
Mead,  b.  July  7,  1891. 

Address :    Free  Public  Library,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


1292.  HENRY  EMERSON  TREFETHEN.  B.A.,  1882;  M.A., 
1885.    *.  N.  e.     Born  June  10,  1855,  Wilton,  Me. 

Teaching  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1881 

(acting  principal,  1898-1900;    principal,  1900-02). 

Married  July  23,  1882,  Alice  Rosamond  Porter,  of  Mount  Vernon, 
Me.  Children:  Evangeline,  b.  July  17,  1885;  Henry  Porter,  b.  April 
5,  1887  (class  of  1910)  ;  Mary  Lois,  b.  January  28,  1890;  William 
Webster,  b.  November  20,  1891 ;  Alice  Ruth,  b.  April  28,  1893 ;  Frances 
Esther;    Horace  True;   Joseph  Muzzy. 

Address:    Kents  Hill.  Me. 


1293.  WILLIAM  FLETCHER  VAN  LOON.  Ph.B.;  M.D., 
University  of  Pennsvlvania,  1884.  X.  ■^.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November 
18,  1856,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

Studied  medicine  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1881-84. 
Practising  medicine  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1884 . 

Married  May  22,  1888,  Caroline  Howard,  of  Kingston,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren: Marian  Clarinda,  b.  January  21,  1899;  William  Howard,  b. 
January  13,  1906. 

Address:    Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 


1294.  GEORGE  HENRY  WALKER.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  August 
27,  1859,  Brownville,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  in  a  law  office.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1881-84.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1884.  Practised  law  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1884-1901.  Deputy 
county  clerk,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  1887-91.  U.  S.  Circuit  Court 
commissioner,  1892.  General  attorney,  N.  Y.  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Railroad  Company,  1901 . 

Address :   405  (jrand  Central  Station,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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GRADUATES.  [1881-82. 

1295.  CLARA  VAN  VLECK.  B.A.  $.  B.  K.  Born  August  29, 
1859,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  406;  sister  of  Nos.  1234, 
1375,  and  1505. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1881-82.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1882-83;  High  School,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1884-88. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1882. 

1296.  CHARLES  MORSE  ALLEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885.  $.  N.  0. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  April  6,  1859,  Farmington,  Me. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1882-89;  Pratt  Insti- 
tute, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1889— — .  Author:  Laboratory  Notes  on 
General  Chemistry. 

Married  August  2,  1888,  Carol  Shepard,  of  Springville,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren:  Morse  Shepard,  b.  October  13,  1890  (class  of  1912)  ;  Ruth 
Elizabeth,  b.  May  10,  1899. 

Address :    226  Willoughby  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1297.  GEORGE  DANA  BARTLETT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1885.  $.  N.  e. 
Born  March  25,  1855,  Dixfield,  Me. 

Taught  in  Rockland  College,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1882-83.  Principal  of 
Amenia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1883-85;  High  School,  Wiscasset,  Me., 
1885-87.  Vice  principal.  High  School,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1887-91. 
Teaching  in  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1891 . 

Address :    Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1298.  LEO  ALLEN  BERGHOLZ.  B.A.,  1910.  $.  N.  G.  Born 
November  10,  1857,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Left  college  in  Senior  year.  Private  secretary,  x\merican  minister 
to  China,  1^2-83.  Acting  consul,  Chinkiang,  China,  1883-87.  Secre- 
tary, New  Rochelle  Railroad  Company,  N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Agent,  Colo- 
rado Humane  Society,  1891-93.  Foreign  correspondent  for  a  law 
firm,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-96.  Appointed  consul  at  Erzerum, 
Turkey,  1896;  Three  Rivers,  Canada,  1903;  Dawson,  Canada,  1904. 
Appointed  consul  general  at  Tienstsin,  China,  1905 ;  Beirut.  Syria, 
1905;  Canton,  China,  1906;  Shanghai,  China,  1909.  Decorated  by  the 
Shah  of  Persia  with  the  Order  of  the  Lion  and  the  Sun. 

Address :    U.  S.  Consulate,  Shanghai,  China. 

1299.  GEORGE  MILTON  BRODHEAD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885; 
D.D.,  American  University,  1903.  ^.  T.  Born  May  21,  1857,  Brod- 
headsville.  Pa. 

Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1882.  Stationed  at 
Moores,  Pa.,  1882-85;  Mount  Airy,  Philadelphia,  1885-88;  East 
Allegheny  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  1888-91 ;  Millersburg,  1891-94 ;  Down- 
ington,  1894-95;  Bethlehem,  1895-1900;  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia, 
1900-04;  Fletcher  Church,  Philadelphia,  1904-07;  Central  Church,  Rox- 
boro,   Philadelphia,   1907-10;    Summerfield,   Philadelphia,   1910 ._ 

Married  October  26,  1887,  Clara  Stevens  Chaplain,  of  Cambridge, 
Md.  Children:  Frank  Chaplain,  b.  January  5,  1889  (class  of  1911)  5 
Rachel  Dallas,  b.  December  29,  1889;  Charles  Daniel,  b.  May  15, 
1894;    George  Milton,  b.  May  23,  1904. 

Address :    Summerfield,  Pa. 


1882.]  GRADUATES. 

1300.  WILLIAM  LIVESEY  BURDICK.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Grant 
University,  1884;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1885;  LL.B.,  Yale 
University,  1898.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  22,  i860.  East  Green- 
wich, R.  I, 

Taught  in  East  Greenvi^ich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1882-84.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1884-88;  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1^8-91; 
Fargo  College,  N.  Dak.,  1891-92;  State  Preparatory  School,  Boulder, 
Col.,  1892-95.  Taugl^t  in  Hotchkiss  School,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  1895-97. 
Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1897-98.  Professor  of  Law,  University 
of  Kansas,  1898 .  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1886.  Ordained  a  clergy- 
man of  the  Congregational  Church,  1887.  Graduate  student  in 
Harvard  University,  1888-89.  Author :  Elements  of  Sales;  Case-Book 
on  Sales;   Outlines  of  Roman  History;  Netv  Trials  and  Appeals,  etc. 

Married  June  29,  1882,  Nellie  DeForest  Gates,  of  East  Haddam, 
Conn.  Children:  Harry  Salisbury,  b.  January  2,  1884,  d.  October  31, 
1884;  Harold  DeForest,  b.  July  30,  1885  (graduate  of  U.  S.  Naval 
Academy,  1908)  ;  William  Leroy,  b.  September  20,  1887  (B.A.,  Univ. 
of  Kansas,  1909)  ;   Helen,  b.  April  15,  1890. 

Address :    University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

1301.  LEWIS  BATES  CODDING.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Sep- 
tember 27,  1857,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Cottage  City,  Mass.,  1882-83.  Joined 
New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1883.  Stationed 
at  Orleans,  Mass.,  1883-85;  Osterville  and  Centerville,  1885-87;  North 
Easton,  1887-89;  Harris  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1889-90.  Trans- 
ferred to  Maine  Conference,  1890.  Stationed  at  Waterville,  Me., 
1890-92.  Transferred  to  New  England  Southern  Conference.  1892. 
Stationed  at  Pascoag,  R.  I.,  1892-93;  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1893-95; 
Mystic  and  Noank,  1895-98;  North  Grosvenordale,  1898-99;  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  1899-1903";  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1903-08;  Brockton, 
1908 . 

Married  Mav  10,  1883,  Annie  Frances  Horton,  of  Taunton,  Mass. 
Children:  Roby  May,  b.  May  18,  1884.  d.  December  28,  1884;  Sarah 
Bates,  b.  October  24,  1885  (B.A.,  Boston  Univ.,  1909)  ;  Grace  Amber, 
b.  November  23,  1887;  Henry  White,  b.  December  3,  1890;  Lewis 
Bates,  b.  May  4,  1894- 

Address :    415  Pearl  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

1302.  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN  deCASTRO.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Bellevue 
Hospital  Medical  College,  1885.     Born  July  4,  i860,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  medicine  in  Yale  Medical  School.  1882-83;  Bellevue  Hospital 
Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-85.  House  surgeon,  St. 
Peter's  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1885-86;  visiting  physician,  1887-98 
Practising  medicine  in  Brooklyn,  1886— — .  Sanitary  inspector.  Depart- 
ment of  Health,  Brooklyn,  1888-95. 

Address :    357  Clinton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1303.  BRACE  MILLARD  GALLIEN.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  April  5, 
i860,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Resided  in  Albanv.  N.  Y.,  1882-83.  Resided  in  Dakota,  engaged  in 
ranching,  1883-84.  Clerk,  N.  Y.  State  Board  of  Health.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1884-86.  Cashier.  Albany  branch  of  a  New  York  Stock  Exchange 
house,  1886-88;    manager,  1888-90.     Engaged  in  public  accounting  and 

manufacturing,  1890 .     Deputy  city  treasurer,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1900. 

President  and  manager,  N.  Y.  State  Audit  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1909 . 

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GRADUATES.  [1882. 

Married  April  21,  1886,  Ida  Louise  Bullock,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  Marietta  Bullock,  b.  December  5,  1889,  d.  December  6,  1889; 
Faith,  b.  and  d.  October  8,  1892;  Brace  Millard,  b.  December  27,  1894, 
d.  December  20,  1895;    Brace  Goodwin,  b.  September  27,  1896. 

Address :    210  Lancaster  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1304.  HERBERT  PARVIN  GERALD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885;  LL.B., 
Georgetown  University,  1890.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  July  8,  1858, 
Camden,  N.  J. 

Studied  law  in  Columbia  Law  School,  and  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1882-83. 
Taught  in  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1883-85.  Clerk  of  U.  S.  Fish  Commission, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1885-88;  in  U.  S.  War  Department,  1888.  Assist- 
ant examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1888 . 

Married  December  16,  1890,  Mrs.  Kate  Towson  Brown,  of  Stafford 
C  H.,  Va. 

Address :   U.  S.  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1305.  JOSEPH  GERARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
November  25,  1854,  Mount  Bethel,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1151. 

Principal  of  a  school.  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1882-83;  Southington, 
Conn.,  1883-84;  Meriden,  Conn.,  1884-88.  Clerk  in  Custom  House, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-89.    School  principal,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1889- — . 

Married  July  12,  1881,  Mattie  J.  Chapman,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children :  Ruth  Wilhelmina,  b.  March  4,  1883,  d.  July  12,  1883 ;  Owen 
Stephen,  b.  October  3,  1884. 

Address:   Meriden,  Conn. 

1306.  VALENTINE  HALLENBECK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  March  12,  1854,  Glenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1882-84.  Studied 
in  Boston  University,  1884-85.  Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Insti- 
tute, Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1885-88.  Manager,  National  Printing  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1888-89.  Private  secretary,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1890.  Assistant  editor,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1890-94.  City  editor,  Schenectady  Evening  Star,  1894-95. 
Traveled  in  Europe,  1896.  Editor,  Schenectady  Daily  Gazette,  1897-98. 
Resided  at  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  1898-1905.  In  charge  of  an  estate  at  Glen- 
ville, N.  Y. ;    contributor  to  various  periodicals,  1897 . 

Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  i,  Cranesville,  N.  Y. 

1307.  FRANK  KIRKWOOD  HALLOCK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885; 
M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1885.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  18, 
i860,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1882-85.  Interne,  New  York  Hospital,  1885-87.  Studied  medicine  in 
Europe,  1887-89.  Assistant  physician,  Cromwell  Hall,  Cromwell,  Conn., 
1889-98;    medical  director,  1898 . 

Married  May  7,  1890,  Kate  Camp  Avery  (daughter  of  A.  Avery, 
class  of  1848),  of  Boston,  Mass.  Children:  Winthrop  Avery,  b.  Janu- 
ary 13,  1892;  Abraham  Avery,  b.  March  18,  1893;  Mary,  b.  February 
ID,  1898;  Leonard  Avery,  b.  January  2,  1900;  Elizabeth,  b.  July  18, 
1901. 

Address :    Cromwell,  Conn. 

1308.  KARL  POMEROY  HARRINGTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885. 
^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  13,  1861,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.  Son  of  No. 
438. 

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1882.1  GRADUATES. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1882.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1882-85;  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1885-87.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  in 
Greece  and  in  Italy,  1887-89.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan  University, 
1889-91.  Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1890-91.  Professor  of  the 
Latin  Language  and  Literature,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1891-99; 

University    of     Maine,     1899-1905;      Wesleyan     University,     1905 . 

Organist  and  choirmaster,  American  Church  in  Berlin,  Germany, 
1888-89;  First  Congregational  Church,  Bangor,  Me.,  1901-02;  and  in 
M.  E.  churches  in  Stamford  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C, 

and   Orono,   Me.,    1882 .     Director,    Festival   Chorus,    Bangor,    Me., 

1900-02*.  Founder  and  director,  Mendelssohn  Club,  Bangor,  1902-05. 
Director,  The  People's  Chorus,  Bangor,  1901-03.  Author:  Helps  to 
the  Intelligent  Study  of  College  Preparatory  Latin;  Greek  and  Roman 
Mythology  (with  H.  C.  Tolman)  ;  Live  Issues  in  Classical  Study; 
various  musical  compositions  and  periodical  articles.  Editor:  The 
Wesleyan  Song  Book;  Songs  of  all  the  Colleges;  Songs  of  the  Psi 
Upsilon  Fraternity  (loth  and  nth  editions);  musical  editor  of  the 
Methodist  Hymnal,  1905. 

Married  November  25,  1886,  Jennie  Eliza  Canfield,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Mark  Edward,  b.  and  d.  March  23,  1894;  Ruth 
Eliza,  b.  May  5,  1897,  d.  May  21,  1897;    Mabel,  b.  January  10,  1899. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

1309.  *CHARLES  ROGERS  HENSHAW.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born 
June  29,  1859,  Suffield,  Conn.  Brother  of  J.  R.  Henshaw  (class  of 
1890). 

Died  August  13,  1882,  Suffield,  Conn. 

1810.    JOHN  LaMONTE  HURST.     B.A.    A.  A.  *.     Born  May  14, 
i860,  Passaic,  N.  J. 
On  the  staff  of  The  Denver  Republican,  Col.,  1882-83. 
Address :   Denver,  Col. 

1311.  ELWOOD  WESTINGBROOK  MATTSON.  B.A.;  M.A.. 
1885.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  30,  1857,  Harrisonville,  N.  J.  Brother  of 
L  K.  Mattson  (class  of  1882). 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1882-83.  President  of 
Sequachee  College,  Tenn.,  1883-84.  City  editor  of  The  Daily  Com- 
mercial, Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1884-88.  Editor  and  proprietor  of  The 
Chattanooga  Weekly  Republican,  1888.  Surveyor  of  customs  and 
collector  for  the  port  of  Chattanooga,  1890 ;  U.  S.  disbursing  agent, 
1891 ;  custodian  of  U.  S.  court  house  and  post  office,  1893 ;  super- 
visor of  census,  1900.  Proprietor  of  The  Daily' and  Weekly  Press, 
Chattanooga,  1893-1904.  Manager  of  Chattanooga  Vibrator  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1905.  With  N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1906.  Secretary,  Religious  Press  Association,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1907 . 

Married  January  12,  1892,  Isabella  Trimble,  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Children:  Harriet  Alice,  b.  December  31,  1892;  Edith  Elwood,  b. 
February  21,  1895. 

Address :   5030  Hazel  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1812.  WILBUR  ASHLEY  MOTT.  B.A.  >^.  T.  Born  August  3, 
1858,  Alburg,  Vt.     Brother  of  Annie  R.  Mott  (class  of  1882). 

Studied  law  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1882-85.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1885. 
Practising  law  in  Newark.  N.  J.,   1885 .     Prosecutor  of  the  pleas, 

354 


GRADUATES.  [1882» 

Essex  County,  N.  J.    Author:    Mott's  Practice  Act  (N.  J.  law  pro- 
cedure). 

Married  January  26,  1886,  Alice  Roe  Hines,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address :    163  Prospect  St.,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

1313.  WILLIAM  SMITH  PEARSALL.  Ph.B.,  1884;  M.D., 
New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1885.  A.  A.  <l>.  Born 
March  11,  1861,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Homceopathic  Medical  College  and  Hospital, 
1882-85.  Practised  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1885-1909.  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology,  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College. 
Associate  editor:    North  American  Journal  of  Homoeopathy. 

Married  May  9,  1894,  Florence  Sherman,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    Brimfield,  Mass. 

1314.  *GEORGE  RAYMOND  PRENTICE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9. 
#.  B,  K.    Born  July  23,  1862,  Oxford,  Mass.    Son  of  Professor  George 

Prentice;    brother  of  No.  1574. 

Professor  of  Greek,  Hamline  University,  Minn.,  1882;  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  1883.     Died  June  19,  1883,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1315.  WILLIAM  MARTIN  PUFFER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885;  D.D., 
Albion  College,  1898.    ^.  T.     Born  June  12,  i860,  Sheldon,  Vt. 

Principal  of  a  school,  Farwell,  Mich.,  1882-83 ;  Clare,  Mich.,  1883-84. 
Joined  Michigan  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Stationed  at  Hart, 
Mich.,  1884-85;  Plainfield  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids,  1885-88;  Hastings, 
1888-93;  Manistee,  1893-96.  Presiding  Elder,  Lansing  District,  18^- 
1901,  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1901-07.  Super- 
intendent of  Kalamazoo  District,  1907 .  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1900. 

Married  June  11,  1883,  Margaret  McMichael,  of  Farwell,  Mich. 
Children:  William  James,  b.  May  24,  1884  (Ph.B.,  Kalamazoo  College, 
1907)  ;  Rodney  Arthur,  b.  January  24,  1886  (Ph.B.,  Kalamazoo,  1909) ; 
Anna  Margaret,  b.  March  29,  1888  (Ph.B.,  Kalamazoo,  1909). 

Address :  420  West  Cedar  St.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

1316.  *CHARLES  REYNOLDS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885.  *.  N.  0. 
Born  July  10,  1849,  Winslow,  Me. 

With  L.  R.  Hazen,  bookseller,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1882-1900.  Agent 
for  Columbia  Trust  Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1900-07.  Conn, 
representative  of  A.  H.  Bickmore  &  Co.,  bankers,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1907-10.  Member  of  the  Common  Council,  Middletown,  Conn.,  for 
two  terms;  member  and  secretary.  Board  of  School  Visitors.  Died 
April  5,  1910,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  August  i,  1877,  Abbie  Anna  Crowell,  of  North  Vassalboro, 
Me.  Children:  Ethel  Gertrude  (No.  2465),  b.  January  7,  1881 ;  Mabel 
Naomi,  b.  July  7,  1886,  m.  W.  N.  Phillips  (No.  2558)  ;  Carl  Thomas, 
b.  July  31,  1891. 

Address  of  widow :   Middletown,  Conn. 

1317.  JOSEPH  RICHARD  TAYLOR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1885;  M.A., 
Harvard  University,  1894.  <l>.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  11,  1858, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1882.  Professor  of  Greek, 
Hamline  University,  1882-86.  Studied  in  University  of  Leipzig,  Ger- 
many, 1886-87 ;   University  of  Berlin,  1887-88.     Instructor  in  Greek  and 

355 


1882-83.]  GRADUATES. 

Latiiij  Northwestern  University,  1888-91.  Assistant  Professor  of 
Greek  and  Latin,  Boston  University,  1891-96;  Professor  of  Greek  and 
Latin,  1896-1901 ;  Professor  of  Greek,  1901 .  Author :  The  Cap- 
tives of  Plautus  (translated  into  English  prose).  Editor:  Bostonia, 
1904 . 

Married  December  25,  1882,  Elvira  Louise  Polhemus,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Mary  Katharine,  b.  May  30,  1887;  Dorothy  Sher- 
wood, b.  September  24,  1894. 

Address :   688  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1318.  HENRY  SEELY  WHITE.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Gottingen,  1890.  ■^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  20,  1861,  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  452. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1882-83.  Taught  in  Cen- 
tenary Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1883-84.  Tutor  in 
Mathematics  and  Registrar,  Wesleyan  University,  1884-87.  Studied  in 
the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1887-90.  Assistant  in  Pure  Mathe- 
matics, Clark  University,  1890-92.  Associate  Professor,  and  Professor, 
of    Mathematics,    Northwestern    University,    1892-1905.      Professor    of 

Mathematics,    Vassar    College,    1905 .      President    of    Mathematics 

Section,  St.  Louis  Congress  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1904.  Vice  president, 
and  president,  American  Mathematical  Society,  1901-08.  Author: 
Linear  System  of  Curves  on  Algebraic  Surfaces  (in  the  Boston  Col- 
loquium). Associate  editor:  Annals  of  Mathematics,  1899-1905;  Bul- 
letin of  American  Mathematical  Society,  1904-06. 

Married  October  28,  1890,  Mary  Willard  Gleason,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children:  Charlotte  Lucy,  b.  September  23,  1892;  Martha  Isadore,  b. 
1894;    Mary  Willard,  b.  1899. 

Address :   102  Academy  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1319.  AMELIA  WARING  PLATTER.  Ph.B.  Born  November 
18,  1854,  Elrod,  Ind. 

Principal  of  Jeflfersonville  High  School.  Ind.,  1882-83.     Head  teacher 

of  mathematics,  High  School.  Indianapolis.  Ind.,   1883 . 

Address:    The  Wyandot,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1320.  CARRIE  CLIFTON  WEBSTER  (Nichols).  Ph.B. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  6,  1857,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1882-85;  N.  H.  Con- 
ference Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1885-87. 

Married  November  21,  1888,  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Osgood  Nichols. 
Children:  George  Henry,  b.  August  31,  1889;  Mary  Webster,  b. 
November  23,  1890;    Gilbert,  b.  March  27,  1894,  d.  June  30,  1901. 

Address :  Mrs.  C.  E.  O.  Nichols,  St.  Andrew's  Rectory,  North 
Grafton,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1883. 

1321.  GEORGE  PRENTICE  CARSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886. 
A.  A.  4>.     Born  February  28,  1864,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Professor  of   History  and  Economics,  John   B.   Stetson  University, 

1885 ;   Dean.  1897 .     Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 

Church.  1900;    Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference,   1901. 

Married  June  12,  1895,  Marion  Powell,  of  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Address  :    De  Land,  Fla. 

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1322.  *WILLIAM  JEROME  CHAPPELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886. 
M.D. 

Died  February  7,  1907,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1323.  *GEORGE  WASHINGTON  CLEMENT,  Jr.  B.A.;LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1885 ;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1886.  $.  N.  e. 
.*.  B.  K.  Born  April  26, 1864,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Son  of  G.  W.  Clement 
(class  of  i860). 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1883-85.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1885.  Practised  law  in  Wichita,  Kans.,  1885-88.  Died  August  13,  1888, 
Wichita,  Kans. 

1324.  JACOB  FRANCIS  COOPER.  B.A.,  1884;  M.A.,  1887; 
D.D.,  1908.    ^.  T.    $.  B.  K.     Born  May  13,  1858,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1883.  Sta- 
tioned at  Bryantville  and  Silver  Lake,  Mass.,  1883-85 ;  Cottage  City, 
1885-88;  Middletown,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1888-92;  Broadway,  Providence, 
1892-95;  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1895-1900;  First  Church, 
Taunton,  1900-02;    Trinity  Union  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-10; 

Central  Church,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1910 .     Secretary,  New  England 

Southern  Conference,  1903 .  Member  of  School  Committee,  Mid- 
dletown, R.  I.,  1890-91.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1908.     Editor:     Year  Book    of  Southern   New  England   Conference, 

1903 . 

Married  December  13,  1883,  Eleanor  Jay  Weeks,  of  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Address :    102  High  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

1325.  LOYAL  LENSEY  DAVIS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law 
School,  1885;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  •*■.  T.  Born  July  11, 
1862,  Bolton  Landing,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Albany  Law  School,   N.  Y.,   1883-85.     Practising  law  in 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1885 .     School  commissioner,  Warren  County, 

N.  Y.,  1887.  Chief  engineer.  Glens  Falls  fire  department,  1889-90. 
Chairman,  Warren  County  Republican  Committee,  1891-92. 

Married  September  26,  1888,  Mary  Frances  Walker,  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Address :   Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1326.  ELMER  GOODRICH  DERBY.  B.A.;  M. A.,  1886;  LL.B., 
Boston  University,  1890.  X.  ^.  Born  April  27,  1863,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1883-85;  Watertown, 
Conn.,  1885-87.  Studied  in  Boston  University  Law  School,  and  taught 
in  the  Boston  evening  schools,  1887-90.  General  secretary  of  the 
Boston  Intercollegiate  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1888-89.  In  charge  of  the  Young 
Men's  Guild,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  1889-90.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1890. 
Practised  law  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  1890-92;  Middletown,  Conn., 
1892 .  Prosecuting  agent  for  Middlesex  County,  1893-95.  Prose- 
cuting attorney,  Middletown  City  Court,  1903-05. 

Married  October  24,  1893,  Alice  Gray  Southmayd,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children :  Helen  Goodrich,  b.  September  17,  1894 1  Esther 
Talcott,  b.  March  16,  1897;  Elizabeth  Burnham,  b.  March  14,  1903; 
Elmer  Goodrich,  b.  June  20,  1905. 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn. 

1327.  JAMES  AYLWARD  DEVELIN.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1886.  *.  N.  9.  Born  May  6,  i860,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

357 


1883.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught,  and  studied  in  the  law  department  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1883-86.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1886.  Practising  law  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1886 .  President  of  the  Mortgage  Trust  Com- 
pany of  Pennsylvania,  1896— — .  Member  of  the  examining  board  for 
admission  to  the  Philadelphia  bar,  1892.  Member  of  "Committee  of 
Seventy,"  and  other  reform  bodies.  Director  of  Philadelphia 
Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Married  May  11,  1893,  Mary  Alice  Scott  (sister  of  Nos.  1285  and 
1451),  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Children:  Amey  Massey;  James 
Aylward,  b.  February  21,  1896. 

Address :   400  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


1328.  WILLIAM  JOHN  JAMES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886.  ^.  T. 
#>.  B.  K.     Born  September  7,  i860,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1883-84 ;  University  of 
Berlin,  1884-87.     Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1887-90; 

Instructor    in    Mathematics.    1890-95;     Librarian,    1891 ;     Assistant 

Treasurer,   1908 .     President   of   Conn.   Library   Association,   1899- 

1901. 

Married  July  16,  1890,  Saidee  Brakeley  Walters,  of  Ossining,  N.  Y. 
Child:   Walter  Thomas,  b.  May  17,  1892  (class  of  1913). 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn, 

1329.  ♦GEORGE  THOMAS  JUDD.  B.A.,  1885;  M.A.,  1887. 
^.  T.  Born  July  6,  1861,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  315;  brother  of 
No.  1392. 

Clearing-house  assistant,  American  Exchange  Bank  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1883-84.  In  the  publishing  business  with  his  father  in  Chicago, 
111.,  1884-92.  Associate  business  manager  of  The  Farmer,  Chicago, 
111.,  1888-92.     Died  February  17,  1892,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  June  27,  1889,  Sada  Blanchard,  of  Evanston,  111.  Children: 
Harriet  Stewart,  b.  December  29,  1890;  George  Thomas,  b.  May  31, 
1892. 

Address  of  widow :  Mrs.  E.  B.  Hoag,  2512  Hillegass  Ave.,  Berkeley, 
Cal. 


HARRY  HAVELOCK  KYNETT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886; 
M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1886.  "i^.  T.  Born  March  29,  1862, 
Davenport,  Iowa.     Brother  of  No.  1181. 

Studied  medicine  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1883-86.  Prac- 
tising  medicine    in    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    1886 .     Attending    surgeon, 

M.  E.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1893.  Editor:  Medical  and  Surgical 
Reporter,  1891-98. 

Married  March  29,  1887,  Nina  Goodsell  Westcott,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Child :   Harold  Havelock,  b.  September  13,  1889. 

Address :  614  South  48th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1381.  JOHN  McCarthy.  B.A.,  1910.  a.  a.  #.  Bom  July  28, 
1858,  Tralee,  Ireland. 

Left  college  in  Senior  year.  General  secretary,  Harlem  Branch 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883-87.  Correspondent,  Hanover 
National  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-90.  With  the  American 
Writing  Machine  Company,  New  York,  1890-1903  (secretary,  1890-94; 
treasurer,  1894-1900;  president,  1900-03).  Assistant  cashier.  Conti- 
nental National  Bank,  Chicago,  111.,  1903-06.  With  Hathaway,  Smith, 
Folds  &  Co.,  dealers  in  commercial  paper,  Chicago,  111.,  1906- — . 

358 


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Married  November  5,  1890,  Mazie  Lincoln  Taylor,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Children :  Charlotte,  b.  December  20,  1891 ;  Agnes,  b.  Febru- 
ary 16,  1893;  William  Wood,  b.  August  7,  1895;  Lucy,  b.  February  15, 
1902;   Janet,  b.  October  12,  1904. 

Address :    526  Greenwood  Boulevard,  Evanston,  111. 

1332.  WILLIAM  STEPHEN  McDONALD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886; 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1889.  ^.  N.  0.  Born  March  21, 
1853,  Portland,  Me. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me., 
1883-86.  Studied  in  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1886-89.  Resident  physician,  Jefferson  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1889-90.     Practising  medicine  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans.,  1890 . 

Married  September  25,  1890,  Flora  Rice,  of  Fort  Scott,  Kans. 

Address  :    Fort  Scott,  Kans. 

1333.  BRADFORD  OLIVER  McINTIRE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886; 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Pittsburg,  1896.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  23, 
1856,  York,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1883-90.  Pro- 
fessor of  English  Literature,  Dickinson  College,  1890-- — .  Lay  dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904. 

Married  July  i,  1885,  Mary  Lenora  Adams,  of  Litchfield,  Me.,  who 
died  September  10,  1894.  Married  December  21,  1897,  May  Florence 
Park,  of  Chesterville,  Me.  Children :  Leon  Adams,  b.  June  19,  1887 
(B.A.,  Dickinson,  1907)  ;  Marjorie  Lenora,  b.  October  24,  1889;  John 
Vinton,  b.  December  24,  1891. 

Address :    201  South  College  St.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

1334.  JOHN  WALTER  MAYNARD.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1886;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1908.  ^.  N,  9. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  June  7,  1859,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1883-86.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1886.  Stationed  at  Rowayton,  Conn., 
1886-87 ;  South  Meriden,  1887-88 ;  Southampton,  N.  Y.,  1888-91 ;  Flush- 
ing, 1891-93;  Hempstead,  1893-97;  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1897-1901 ; 
Patchogue,  N.  Y.,  1901-08;  Trinity  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1908 . 

Married  October  21,  1886,  Susan  Maria  Peck  (class  of  1884),  of 
Stratford,  Conn.  Children:  Marjorie  Blair,  b.  August  30,  1887;  John 
Paul,  b.  March  19,  1891   (class  of  1913). 

Address:    430  George  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1335.  RAYMOND  CASSANOVE  PENFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1886.     *.  N.  e.     Born  May  31,  i860,  Willoughby,  Ohio. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  clayworking  and  cement  machinery, 
1883 . 

Married  May  27,  1885,  Minnie  Patterson  Botsford,  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Children:  Harold  Cassanove,  b.  September  10,  1887;  Preston 
James,  b.  April  24,  1893;    Julia  Marguerite,  b.  September  19,  1894. 

Address :    50  Church  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1336.  GEORGE  ANDREWS  ROBBINS.  B.A.  <[r.  T.  Born 
March  21,  i860,  East  Haddam,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  323;  brother  of 
No.  1253. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Chicago,  111.,  1883 . 

Address :   1801  North  Central  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

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1883.1  GRADUATES. 

1337.  JOHN  HENRY  ROBERTS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886.  A.  K.  E. 
Born   1858,  Omro,  Wis. 

Taught  in  Middle  Haddam,  Conn.,  1883-84.  Preached  in  M.  E. 
Church,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  1884-85.  Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1885.  Stationed  at  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1886-88;  Conway,  N.  H.. 
1888-90 ;  Monmouth,  Me.,  1890-92 ;  Norway,  1892-95 ;  Bridgton, 
1895-96;  Pleasantdale,  South  Portland,  1896-1902;  South  Berwick, 
1902-04;    Fairfield,  1904-10;    Saco,  1910 , 

Married  July  4,  1884,  Nellie  Deane,  of  Maynard,  Mass.  Children: 
Jennie  May,  b.  July  12,  1885  (B.A.,  Colby,  1908);  Ruth  Olive,  b. 
January  27,  1887  (B.A.,  Colby,  1908)  ;  John  Calvin,  b.  February  14, 
1891. 

Address :    Saco,  Me. 

1338.  THOMAS  SIMMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
May  17,  1854,  Bath,  England. 

Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1883. 
Stationed  at  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1883-84;  Dighton,  1884-85;  Main  St., 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1885-88.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1888-91;  South  Manchester,  1891-1900;  Middlebury,  Vt., 
1900-06;    Braintree,  Mass.,  1906 . 

Married  February  2,  1887,  Nellie  Baxter  Swain,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Children :  Ruth  Henrietta,  b.  February  2,  1888 ;  Herbert  Lin- 
coln, b.  February  21,  1890  (class  of  1912)  ;  Helen,  b.  September  28. 1894; 
Henry  S.,  b.  May  26,  1896. 

Address:    84  HoUis  Ave.,  Braintree,  Mass. 


ALBERT  LONG  SMITH.  B.A.  ^.  T.  4>.  B.  K.  Born 
June  30,  i860,  Salisbury,  Mass. 

Taught  in  East  Hampton,  Conn.,  1883-84;  Ansonia,  1884-86.  Joined 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Stationed  at  Rum- 
ney,  N.  H.,  1887-90;  Auburn  and  Chester,  1890-91;  Newfield.  1891-96; 
Laconia,  1896- 1 901 ;  Penacook,  1901-05;  Suncook,  1905-07;  Lancaster 
and  Grange,  1907-10;    Plymouth,  1910 . 

Married  May  15,  1901,  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Lamprey,  of  Laconia, 
N.  H.     Child :    Addison  Lamprey,  b.  September  22,  1906. 

Address  :    Plymouth,  N.  H. 

1340.  AUGUSTUS  LED  YARD  SMITH,  Jr.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886. 
A.  A.  *.  Born  May  20,  1862,  Salem,  Mass.  Son  of  No.  495;  brother 
of  No.  1368. 

In  the  banking,  real  estate,  and  insurance  business,  Appleton,  Wis 
1883-88.    With  the   Combined  Locks    Paper  Company,   Wis.,    1888-90, 
Superintendent,   Manufacturing  Investment  Company,  Appleton,  Wis 
1890-93;    general  manager,  Appleton,  Wis.,  and  Madison,  Me.,  1894-99 
Assistant  to  the  president.  Great  Northern  Paper  Company,  Madison 

Me.,  1899 .     President,  Penobscot  Log  Driving  Company.     Member 

of  Maine  House  of  Representatives,  1903-06. 

Married  September  30,  1885,  Augusta  Adams  Ogden,  of  Kings  Ferry, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Edna  Ledyard,  b.  October  18,  1886;  Ellen  Adams, 
b.  February  24,  1892. 

Address :   Madison,  Me. 

1341.  WILLIAM  HERBERT  TERRILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  July  30,  1858,  Morrisville,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Vermont  Methodist  Seminary,  Montpelier,  Vt,  1883-86. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Athol  Mass.,  1886-89.  Taught  in  PhilHps 
Academy.  Andover,  Mass..  1889-1900;  Brewster  Free  Academy,  Wolf- 
boro,  N."  H.,  1900 . 

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GRADUATES.  [1883. 

Married   June   25,    1895,   Annie   Emma   Perley,   of   Halifax,    N.   S., 
Canada.     Child :    Ralph  Perley,  b.  July  10,  1897. 
Address :   Wolfboro,  N.  H. 

1342.  EUGENE  HAMLINE  THRASHER.  B.A.;  M.A„  1886; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1888.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November  13,  1859, 
Nashua,  N.  H. 

Studied  medicine,  1883-84.  Taught,  1884-85.  Studied  in  School  of 
Theology,  Boston  tlniversity,  1885-88.  Joined  New  England  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1888.  Stationed  at  Weston,  Mass.,  1888-91; 
Winchendon,  1891-94;  Broadway,  Lynn,  1894-97;  Easthampton,  1897- 
1900.  Transferred  to  Wilmington  Conference,  1900.  Stationed  at 
Newcastle,  Del.,  1900-01.  Transferred  to  Minnesota  Conference,  1901. 
Stationed  at  Janesville,  Minn.,  1901-03.  Supernumerary,  1903-04. 
Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1904.  Stationed  at 
Auburn  and  Chester,  N.  H.,  1904-06.  Transferred  to  New  England 
Conference,  1906.    Stationed  at  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.,  1906 . 

Married  August  31,  1886,  Emily  Adelaide  Peaslee,  of  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Children:  Helen  Vincent,  b.  November  3,  1888,  d.  July  8,  1890; 
Maurice  Eugene,  b.  July  8,  1890  (class  of  1912)  ;  Marion  Emily,  b. 
May  27,  1895,  d.  August  31,  1896. 

Address :   Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

1843.  *WARREN  TYLER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886;  LL.B.,  Boston 
University,  1886.    ■^.  T.     Born  August  4,  1861,  Higganum,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Hill's  Academy,  Essex,  Conn.,  1883-84.  Studied  in 
School  of  Law,  Boston  University,  1884-86.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1886. 
Practised  law  in  Boston  and  Peabody,  Mass.,  1886;  Bartow,  Fla., 
1886-88.  Vice  president,  Polk  County  Bank,  Bartow,  Fla.,  1888; 
cashier,  1888-91.  President  of  State  Bank  of  Fort  Meade,  Fla.,  1891- 
1903.  Mayor  of  Bartow,  Fla.,  1891 ;  president  of  City  Council,  1892. 
Died  December  21,  1903,  Bartow,  Fla. 

Married  September  11,  1889,  Marie  Elizabeth  Pratt,  of  Essex,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :    Mrs.  M.  P.  Griswold,  Branf ord.  Conn. 

1344.  THOMAS  COOMBS  WILSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1886. 
A.  K.  E.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  28,  1859,  Washington,  N.  J. 

Studied  law,  1883-86.  Practised  law  in  Wichita,  Kans.,  1886-1901. 
City  attorney,  Wichita,  Kans.,  1889-91.  Probate  judge,  Sedgwick 
County,  Kans.,  1901-03.  Judge  of  the  i8th  Judicial  District  of  Kansas, 
1904 -. 

Married  December  21,  1888,  Julia  Brewer  Clement  (daughter  of 
G.  W.  Clement,  class  of  i860,  and  sister  of  No.  1323).  Children:  Julia 
Christianna,  b.  October  13,  1889;  Clement,  b.  June  21,  1891 ;  Robert 
Rogers,  b.  July  7,  1901. 

Address:    1502  Park  Place  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

1345.  *WILLIAM  WALLS  WOOD.     B.A. ;    M.A.,  1886.    A.  A.  ^. 
In  business  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1883-91.     In  charge  of  the  office  of 

the  Athletic  Club  of  the   Schuylkill   Navy,   1890-91.     Died   March   14, 
1891,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Married;    one  child. 

1346.  *ADDIE  LOUISE  CRAFTS  (Barr).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  September  17,  i860,  in  Maine.  Sister  of  Nos.  887  and  950,  and  of 
F.  H.  Crafts    (class  of   1871). 

Married   September,    1883,   Alfred   E.    Barr.     Children:     Jennie   L. ; 
Dorothy   (deceased)  ;    Marjorie. 
Died  February  9,  1893,  Chicago,  111. 

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CLASS  OF  J884. 

1347.  JOSEPH  BARZILLAI  ACKLEY.  B.A.;  M.A,  1887. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  November  13,  1859,  Manchester,  Conn. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Somers,  Conn.,  1884-85.  Joined  New 
England  Southern  Conference,  i88s.  Stationed  at  Somers  and  Square 
Pond,  Conn.,  1885-86;  Tolland,  1886-89;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1889-90; 
Hockanum,  Conn..  1890-93.  Supernumerary,  1893-94.  Stationed  at 
Tolland,  Conn.,  1894-97;  Gales  Ferry,  1897-1901 ;  Moosup,  1901-03; 
Portland,  1903-05.  Supernumerary,  1905-10.  Agent,  Preachers'  Aid 
Society,  1910 . 

Married  June  22,  1885,  Ella  J.  Hunn,  of  South  Windsor,  Conn. 

Address :   Burnside,  Conn. 

1348.  *CARLTON  BANNISTER.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  1861. 
Son  of  W.  H.  Bannister  (class  of  1849). 

Pastor,  Lutheran  Church,  Ramsey,  N.  J.,  1894-1902.  Died  April  22, 
1902,  Convent,  N.  J. 

1349.  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  CARNAHAN.  Ph.B.  ^I'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  May  21,  1862,  Ravenna,  Ohio.  Brother  of  J.  C.  Carna- 
han  (class  of  1879). 

Lawyer.      Special    county   judge,    Monroe    County,    N.    Y.,    1895-99. 
Mayor  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1900-01. 
Address :   26  Gibbs  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1860.  CHARLES  WESLEY  CHADWICK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887. 
*.  N.  e.  Born  February  8,  1861,  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
884. 

Wood  engraver.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  principally  for  The  Century 
Magazine,  1885 . 

Married  October  30,  1902,  Agnes  F.  Hardy,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children :  John  Vincent,  b.  September  28,  1903 ;  Sumner  Stone,  b. 
July  14,  1905. 

Address:    137  East  150th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1361.  HOWARD  ABBOTT  CLIFFORD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1887. 
*.  N.  e.     *.  B.  K.     Born  April  7,  i860,  Monmouth,  Me. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University.  1884-85. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1885-86.  Taught  in 
New  Orleans  University,  1886-88.  Joined  Louisiana  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church.  Waterville,  Me., 
1888-89.  Transferred  to  Maine  Conference.  1889.  Stationed  at  Rich- 
mond, Me.,  1891-95;  East  Wilton  (Union  Church),  1895-99;  Old 
Orchard,   1899-1902;    South   Portland,  1902-04;    South  Paris.  1904-07; 

Strong,    1907-10;     Winthrop.    1910 .       Superintendent    of    schools, 

Richmond,  Me.,  1892-94;  Wilton,  1896-98;  Old  Orchard,  1900-02; 
Paris,  1906-07.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University.  1909 . 

Married  October  27,  1897,  Mrs.  Cora  Knight  Clifford,  of  Rumford, 
Me.  Children:  Muriel,  b.  September  4,  1898,  d.  November  2,  1898; 
Donald  Knight,  b.  February  17,  1900. 

Address:    Winthrop,  Me. 

1362.  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY  CROOK.  B.A.,  1885. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  1864. 


Civil  engineer. 
Address :    unknown. 


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GRADUATES.  11884. 

1353.  *GEORGE  HERRICK  DAINS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887.  ^.  T. 
Born  July  22,  1861,  in  Windsor  County,  Vt  Son  of  No.  617;  brother 
of  No.  1600. 

Taught  in  Collegiate  Institute,  Augusta,  Ky,,  1884-86.  Vice  presi- 
dent of  Union  College,  Burtonville,  Ky.,  1887-89.  Editor  and  pro- 
prietor of  The  Middleshoro  News,  1889-95;  Owenshoro  Sun,  1895-96; 
Paducah  Daily  Sun,  1896-1904.  President  and  manager,  Paducah 
Packing  Company.    Died  October  7,  1904,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Married  September  3,  1889,  Emma  Belief ontaine  Wykes,  of  Spring- 
field, Ohio.    Child:    Clara  Eugenia,  b.  March  21,  1895. 

Address  of  widow :   Wittenburg  College,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

1364.  STANLEY  WOODWARD  DAVENPORT.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1887.    X.  ^.     Born  July  21,  1861,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

In  business  in  Plymouth,  Pa.,  1885-88.  Studied  law  in  Plymouth, 
Pa.,  1888-90.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1890.  Practising  law  in  Wilkes- 
Barre  and  Plymouth,  Pa.,  1890-— — .  Register  of  wills,  Luzerne 
County,  Pa..  1894-96.     Member  of  Fifty-sixth  Congress. 

Married  June  13,  1889,  Mary  Weir,  of  Plymouth,  Pa.  Children: 
Marian  Livingston,  b.  May  i,  1890;   Isabel  Ward,  b.  February  17,  1894, 

Address:    Plymouth,  Pa. 

1355.  DAVID  GEORGE  DOWNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887;  D.D., 
1899.  A.  K.  E.  #.  B.  K.  Born  September  21,  1858,  Manor  Hamilton, 
Ireland. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference.  M.  E.  Church.  1884.  Stationed 
at  Windsor,  Conn.,  1884-85;  North  Church,  Hartford,  1885-88;  Mama- 
roneck,  N.  Y.,  1888-92;  Stamford,  Conn,  1892-97;  St.  John's  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1897-1907.  Assistant  secretary,  Board  of  Education, 
M.  E.  Church,  1907-08.  Corresponding  secretary.  Board  of  Sunday 
Schools,  1908 .  Chaplain  of  the  Conn.  Legislature.  1886-87.  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1904,  '08.    Trustee  of  Wes- 

leyan  University,  T902 ;   secretary  of  the  Board.  1903 .     Author: 

Modern  Poets  and  Christian  Teaching.  Editor:  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Quarterly,  1890-91. 

Married  June  2,  1887,  Lilian  May  Terrill,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child  :   Bradford,  b.  October  29,  1894. 

Address:    14  West  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1856.    CHARLES  HUTCHINSON  DYE.    Ph.B.,  1894- 

Teacher;    superintendent  and  principal  of  schools.     Vice  principal, 

Wilmington   Conference  Academy,   Dover,  Del.,   1910 . 

Address :    Dover,  Del. 

1357.  PAUL  FRANCIS  ELA.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Universitv,  1894.  A.  A.  f>.  Born  July  27,  1862,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
Son  of  No.  560. 

Taught  in^East  Greenwich  Academy.  R.  I.,  1884-85;  Eagle  Hall 
Goshen,  Conn.,  t88';-86.  Principal  of  New  Salem  Academy,  Mass. 
1886-88;  High  School,  Mankato.  Minn.,  1888-89;  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dist Seminary,  Wasioja.  Minn.,  1889-91.  Studied  in  Harvard  Medical 
School.  1891-94.  Practised  medicine  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894-98 
East  Douglas,  Mass..   1898 . 

Married  November  24,  1884,  Carrie  A.  Aiken,  of  Chicopee  Falls 
Mass.  Children :  Norris  Theodore,  b.  May  25,  1894 ;  Doris  Mae,  b 
October  28,  T002. 

Address :    East  Douglas,  Mass. 

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1368.  WILLIAM  ROGER  EVANS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887.  X.  ^. 
Born  September  15,  i860,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1884-85.  Joined  New  York  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1886.  Stationed  at  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1886-88;  Hyde  Park, 
1888-89;  Central  Valley,  1889-90;  New  Paltz,  1890-93;  Millbrook  and 
Verbank,  1893-94;  Stockport,  1894-98;  Tivoli,  1898-99.  In  business, 
1899-1903.     Public  school  principal,  1903 , 

Married  1890,  Annie  Noxon,  of  Central  Valley,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Katharyn,  b.  May  2,  1891. 

Address:    52  Liberty  St.,  Washington  Heights,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

1359.  CHARLES  HENRY  GARDNER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  January  10,  1858,  Simsbury,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  1884-85.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Appointed  missionary  to  Nevada; 
stationed  at  Genoa,  Nev.,  1885-90;  Mason  Valley,  1890-93;  Loyalton, 
Cal.,  1893-97.  Located  at  his  own  request,  1897.  In  business  in  Beck- 
with,  Cal.,  1897 . 

Married  June  27,  1883,  Eva  Mary  Buell,  of  Clinton,  Conn,  Children : 
Cornelia  Easter,  b.  April  13,  1884;  Beatrice  Buell,  b.  August  12,  1885, 
d.  March  3,  1904;  Robert  William,  b.  January  13,  1887;  Jessie  Ruth, 
b.  September  24,  1889,  d.  October  12,  1890;  Angeline  Lois,  b.  February 
12,  1891;  Elizabeth  Vida,  b.  February  12,  1891 ;  Charles  Henry,  b. 
June  27,  1897. 

Address :    Beckwith,  Cal. 


1360.  *FRANK  CLASEN  HOYT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887.  *.  N.  9. 
<^.  B.  K.     Born  March  6,  1863,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  591. 

Studied  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1884-85.  Stenographer, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1885-86.  Investigating  mining  claims  in 
Colorado,  1886.  Stenographer,  American  Tube  and  Iron  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-87;  salesman,  1887-91;  local  manager,  1891. 
Died  December  20,  1904.  Englewood,  N.  J. 

1361.  THEODORE  RUSHMORE  HOYT.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
July  II,  1861,  Stamford,  Conn. 

In  the  leather  business,  1884-99.     Retired,  1899. 
Address :    Stamford,  Conn. 


1362.  *LORENZO  NICKERSON  JOHNSON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1887. 
and  Harvard  University,  1892.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  20, 
1862,  Easton,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1562. 

Principal  of  Staples  Academy,  Easton,  Conn.,  1884-86.  Taught  in 
High  School,  Evanston,  111.,  1886-91.  Graduate  student.  Harvard 
University,  1891-92.  Instructor  in  Botany,  University  of  Michigan, 
1892-96.     Died  February  2~,  1897,  Boulder,  Col. 

Married  January  3,  1893.  Cornelia  Spalding,  of  Evanston,  111.  Child : 
Mildred,  b.  October  30,  1895. 

Address  of  widow :    1934  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1363.  GEORGE  MASON  LaMONTE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887. 
A.  A.  #.     Born  June  4,  1863,  Danville,  Va. 

With  the  Bradstreet  Company,  1885-86.  Engaged  in  paper  manu- 
facturing, 1886 .     President  of  the  corporation,  George  LaMonte  & 

Son,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Member  of  N.  J.  Legislature,  1911. 

364 


GRADUATES.  [1884. 

Married  October  12,  1887,  Anna  I.  Vaile,  of  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Children:  George  Vaile,  b.  1889;  Isabel,  b.  1890;  Archibald  Douglas, 
b.  1892. 

Address:    Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

1364.  CHARLES  ALVIN  LITTLEFIELD.  B.A.;  M.A,  1887. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  August  9,  1856,  Wells,  Me. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1885-86.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1886.  Stationed  at  Clifton- 
dale,  Mass.,  1886-89 ;  Asbury  Church,  Springfield,  1889-94;  Water- 
town,  1894-96.  Superintendent,  Boston  Missionary  Society,  1896-98, 
Stationed  at  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1898-1902.  Supernumerary, 
1902-10.  Located  at  his  own  request,  1910.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture  of   wood  and  paper  boxes,   Lynn,   Mass.,   1902 . 

Married  February  5,  1890,  Annah  Jane  Whipple,  of  Maiden,  Mass. 
Children :  William  Bradbury,  b.  November  28,  1890,  d.  July  18,  1891 ; 
Thompson  Whipple,  b.  February  8,  1893,  d.  April  14,  1893 ;  Dorcas 
Alice,  b.  October  25,  1902;    Horace  Jackson,  b.  March  10,  1904. 

Address :   80  Lawton  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1365.  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG  RICHARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887; 
D.D.,  1908.    <ir.  T.     $.  B.  K.     Born  May  17,  1857,  New  Derry,  Pa. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1884.  Stationed 
at  Durham,  Conn.,  1884-87;  Forestville,  1887-89;  Birmingham  (now 
Derby),  1889-94;  South  Park,  Hartford,  1894-99;  Trinity  Church, 
New  York,   N.  Y.,  1899-1902.     Presiding  Elder,  New  Haven  District, 

1902-08.     Stationed    at   Freeport,    N.    Y.,    1908- .     Chaplain,    Conn. 

House  of  Representatives,  1897;    Conn.  Senate,  1899. 

Married  May  17,  1878,  Emelda  MacMillan  (class  of  1884),  of 
Latrobe,  Pa.  Children:  Howard  MacMillan  (No.  2445),  b.  April  6, 
1883 ;    Merle  DeForest,  b.  January  30,  1888. 

Address :    Freeport,  N.  Y. 

1366.  GARY  A  ROE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1887.  A.  A.  $.  Born  August 
5,  1861,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  571 ;   brother  of  No.  1622. 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1884-86;  High 
School,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  1886-87.  Engaged  in  journalism  in  Marcellus, 
N.  Y.,  1887-1906;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  June  30,  1886,  Mary  Lou  Coats,  of  Watkins,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Ralph  Coats,  b.  December  12,  1890. 

Address  :   Lockport,  N.  Y. 

1367.  HERBERT  EDWIN  RUSSELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1887. 
f>.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  7,  i860,  Paris,  Me.  Brother  of  Nos. 
1023,  1 159,  1399,  and  1765. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill.  Me.,  1884-86. 
Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1886-87.  Taught  in 
Boys'  High  School,  Reading,  Pa.,  1887-91.  Associate  Professor  of 
Mathematics,    University    of    Denver,    1891-96;     Professor    of    Pure 

Mathematics,  1896 .     Principal  of  preparatory  school.  University  of 

Denver,  1898 . 

Married  June  18,  1885,  Carrie  Lena  Rogers,  of  Belgrade,  Me. 
Children :  Mabel  Edith,  b.  March  23,  1887 ;  Annie  Rogers,  b.  March  30, 
1889;  Herbert  Owen,  b.  August  20,  1894;  Howard  Willis,  b.  March 
24,  1 901. 

Address :    University  Park,  Denver,  Col. 

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1368.  FRANKLIN  TAYLOR  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1890.  A.  A.  *.  Born  July  14,  1864, 
Appleton,  Wis.     Son  of  No.  495;   brother  of  No.  1340. 

Traveled    in    Europe,    1885-86.     Studied    in    Harvard    Law   School, 

1887-90.     Practising  law  in  Milwaukee  and  Appleton,  Wis.,  1890- . 

President  of  the  Ogden  Abstract  and  Title  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1893. 

Married  October  11,  1893,  Mary  Eliot,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Eliot,  b.  December  23,  1894;  Robert  Eliot,  b.  May  24, 
1899;   Augustus  Ledyard,  b.  October  18,  1902. 

Address :   Appleton,  Wis. 


1869.  ALBERT  RADDIN  SWEETSER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887. 
^.  T.     Born  July  15,  i86r,  Mendon,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  676. 

Studied  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass.,  1884-85. 
Taught  in  Centerville,  Mass.,  1885-86;  East  Maine  Conference  Semi- 
nary, Bucksport,  Me.,  1886-88;  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton, 
N.  H.,  1888-93.  Graduate  student,  and  assistant  in  Botany,  Harvard 
University,  1893-97.  Professor  of  Biology,  Pacific  University,  Ore., 
1897-1902;    University  of  Oregon,  1902 . 

Married  February  28,  1888,  Caroline  Knowles  Phinney,  of  Center- 
ville, Mass. 

Address:    Eugene,  Ore. 


1870.  FRED  ELMER  TASKER.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  George  Wash- 
ington University,  1886.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  9,  1862,  Man- 
chester, N.  H. 

Patent  lawyer  in  Washington,  D.  C,  1884-97;    New  York,  N.  Y., 

1897 . 

Married  June  i,  1887,  Harriet  Hickcox,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address:    50  Church  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


1371.  WILLIAM  ALDRICH  TATEUM.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born 
August  31,  1862,  Westboro,  Mass.  Brother  of  F.  T.  Tateum  (class 
of   1888). 

Practised  law  in  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,   1884-1904.     Engaged  chiefly 

in  traveling  for  pleasure  and  sport,  1904 .    Member  of  Mich.  State 

Legislature,  1892-94.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
1893-94.    Author :    Before  the  Blazing  Back-Log. 

Married  1887,  Mary  Adele  Morris,  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  who 
died  1904. 

Address :    The  Stratford  Arms,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


1372.  FRANKLIN  HENRY  TAYLOR.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1887.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  10,  1853,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  the  Episcopal  Academy,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1884-85;  High 
School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1885-86.  Tutor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1886-91.  Taught  in  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1891-95; 
High  School,  Hartford.  Conn.,  1895 • 

Married  August  11.  1885,  Sarah  L.  Van  Sands,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Horace  Van  Sands,  b.  May  28,  1886  (B.A.,  Yale,  1908); 
Paul  Herbert,  b.  September  14,  1888;  Leon,  b.  January  17,  1891,  d. 
November  24,   1892. 

Address :    2;^  Lincoln  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

366 


GRADUATES.  [1884. 

1873.  ARTHUR  TITCOMB.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  22,  1853,  Farmington,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Terryville,  Conn.,  1884-85.  Studied  in 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1885-88.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Gilbertville,  Mass.,  1888-95.  Preached  in  various  Congre- 
gational churches,  as  supply,  1895-99.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Saxonville,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  West  Stewartstown,  N.  H., 
1903-04;    Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  1904 . 

Married  April  15,  1890,  Anna  Sophy  Hubbard,  of  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Address :    43  Westford  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1374.  JOHN   ANDREW   TUCK.     Ph.B.;    M.A.,   1887.    A.    K.   E. 
Address :    Unga,  Alaska. 

1375.  EDWARD  BURR  VAN  VLECK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Gottingen,  1893 ;  LL.D.,  Clark  University,  1909.  *.  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  June  7,  1863,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  406; 
brother  of  Nos.  1234,  1295,  and  1505. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  W^esleyan  University,  1884-85.  Graduate 
student  in  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1885-87;  Fellow  in  Physics, 
1886-87.  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1887-90. 
Studied  in  the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1890-93.  Instructor 
in  Mathematics,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1893-95.  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1895-98;  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  1898-1906.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1906— — .  Vice  president,  American  Math.  Society,  1909. 
Author:  Theory  of  Divergent  Series  and  Algebraic  Continued  Frac- 
tions, 1903;  monographs  in  mathematical  journals.  Editor:  Trans- 
actions of  American  Mathematical  Society,  1905. 

Married  July  3,  1893,  Hester  Laurence  Raymond  (No.  1633),  of 
North  Lyme,  Conn.     Child :    John  Hasbrouck,  b.  March  13,  1899. 

Address:    Madison,  Wis. 

1376.  *ALBERT  PERRY  WALKER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1887.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  9,  1862,  Alton  Bay,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Mitchell's  Boys'  School,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1884-86.  Prin- 
cipal of  High  School,  Grafton,  Mass.,  1886-87.  Junior  master,  English 
High  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1887-98;  master,  1898-1904.  Master, 
Boston  Normal  School,  1904-07.  Head  master.  Girls'  High  School, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1907-11.  Author:  Essentials  of  English  History. 
Editor :  Selections  from  Milton's  Poems;  Milton's  Minor  Poems; 
Macaulay's  Essays  on  Milton,  Addison,  and  Johnson.  Died  March 
28,  191 1,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Married  July  2,   1885,   Mary  Elizabeth   Frisbie,   of   Holyoke,   Mass. 

Address  of  widow:    33  Birch  Hill  Road,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

1377.  ELLA  VIRGINIA  BURR.  Ph.B.  Born  July  16,  1854, 
Haddam,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Charity  Hospital  Training  School  for  Nurses  (now  New 
York  City  Training  School),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884-86.  Graduated, 
1886.  Practised  as  nurse,  1886-1904.  Retired;  residing  in  Higganum, 
Conn.,  1904 . 

Address:   Higganum,  Conn. 

1378.  CAROLINE  MATILDA  HILLS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1887.  Born 
March  18,  1863,  Franklin,  Mass.    Sister  of  No.  1773. 

367 


1884-85.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1884-85;  Drew  Ladies' 
Seminary,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1885-88;  High  School,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1889-1901 ;   Newtown  High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Address:    243  West  76th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J885. 

1379.  STEPHEN  SPURGEON  ABBOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  February  17,  1859,  Bethel,  Me. 

Studied  law  in  Bethel,  Me.,  1885-87.  Town  clerk  of  Bethel;  mem- 
ber of  School  Committee,  1886-87.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1887.  Prac- 
tising  law   in   Denver,    Col.,    1887 .     Deputy   district   attorney   for 

Second  District,  Col.,  1889-92,  1892-95,  1898-1901.  Assistant  city 
attorney,  Denver,  Col.,  1895.  Judge  of  the  Municipal  Court,  Denver, 
Col.,  1896-97. 

Married  September  i,  1891,  Kate  H.  Locke,  of  Bethel,  Me.  Child: 
Katherine  Elizabeth,  b.  November  9,  1907. 

Address :   320  Symes  Building,  Denver,  Col. 

1380.  EDWARD  DALLY  BASSETT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  A.  A.  4'. 
Born  September  22,  1855,  Dansville,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed 
at  Shelton,  Conn.,  1885-87;  Norwalk,  1887-90;  Stratford,  1890-93; 
Grace  Church,  Bronx,  N.  Y.,  1893-98;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  1898-1905;  Babylon,  N.  Y.,  1905-11;  Springfield  Gardens, 
191 1 . 

Married  May  14,  1890,  Hattie  L.  Hughes,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  who 
died  February  26,  1895.  Married  April  6,  1898,  Mrs.  Kate  Adams 
Bassett,  of  North  Manlius,  N.  Y.  Children :  Elliot  Curtiss,  b.  February 
26,  1895,  d-  March,  1895;  .Helen  Alida,  b.  March  25,  1899. 

Address :  Springfield  Gardens,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

1381.  FRANK  DAVIS  BEATTYS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  *.  N.  G. 
Born  August  2,  1861,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  1382  and 
1507. 

New  York  agent  for  H.  E.  Holt,  publisher,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885. 
General  New  York  manager  for  Silver,  Rogers  &  Co.,  publishers. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-87.  New  York  manager  for  Silver,  Burdett 
&  Co.,  publishers,  1888-91.  In  charge  of  New  York  branch  of  same 
firm,  with  an  interest  in  the  business.  1892-1908.  Member  of  the  firm, 
Frank  D.  Beattys  &  Co.,  publishers.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address :   225  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1382.  GEORGE  DAVIS  BEATTYS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1887.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  20,  1862, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  1381  and  1507. 

Studied    in    Columbia    Law    School,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1885-87. 
Admitted   to   the   bar,    1887.     Practising    law    in    New   York,    N.    Y., 

1887 .  ^  Assistant   corporation   counsel    for    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    1896. 

U.  S.  prize  commissioner,  1898.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University, 
1906 

Married  October  22,  1890,  Jessie  Lawrence  McDermut,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Children :  Frank  Lawrence,  b.  November  6,  1891 ;  Adele  Mae, 
b.  March  3,  1893;  Madeleine  Emily,  b,  February  4,  1898;  Jessie  Brown, 
b.  October  3,  1899- 

Address :   49  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

368 


GRADUATES.  [1886. 

1383.  FRANCIS  TRUMAN  CHESTER.  B.A.  $.  N.  e.  Born 
May  17,  i860,  Wilbraham,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  432. 

Spent  six  months  on  a  farm  at  Merricourt,  N.  Dak.,  1886.  Member 
of  New  England  colony  at  New  England  City,  N.  Dak.,  1887-89. 
Resided  in  Springfield,  Mass.,   1890 . 

Address:    374  Hancock  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

1384.  ERNEST  PERLEY  CLARKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1888.  A.  K.  E. 
*.   B.  K.     Born  December   13,   1859,  Alna,  Me. 

On  U.  S.  geological  survey  in  Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  1885. 
Editor  of  Ontario  Record,  Cal.,  1886-94.  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Eng- 
lish Literature,  Chaffey  College,  Ontario,  Cal.,  1888-89.  Member  of 
Board  of  Education,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1889-92.  Managing  editor. 
Daily  Press,  Riverside,  Cal.,  1894 .  In  Washington,  D.  C,  as  pri- 
vate secretary  and  newspaper  correspondent,  1905-06.  Chairman, 
Board  of  Managers,  S.  Cal.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1900 . 

Married  July  3,  1898,  Louise  Harvey,  M.D.,  of  Portland,  Me. 

Address :    Daily  Press,  Riverside,  Cal. 

1385.  SAUL  OBER  CURTICE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  M.A.  and 
Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1891.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March  13,  i860, 
Concord,  N.  H. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed 
at  Middlefield,  Conn.,  1885-88;  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1888-93;  Wash- 
ington Park,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1893-96;  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1896-98;  Sixth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1898-1900;  St.  John's  Church,  New 
Rochelle,  1900-07;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1907-09;  Lawrence,  N.  Y., 
1909-10;  Jamaica,  1910 . 

Married  July  i,  1885,  Sarah  Comstock  Scofield,  of  Orient,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Leon  Hilliard  (No.  2666),  b.  April  9,  1886;  Raymond  Sco- 
field (No,  2667),  b.  October  31,  1887;  Lois  Kate,  b.  July  4,  1889;  Eunice 
Mallory,  b.  May  27,  1892;  Helen  Boyes,  b.  December  3,  1893;  Kenneth 
Henry,  b.  November  7,  1897. 

Address:    428  Fulton  St.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

1386.  JAMES  FRANKLIN  FELLOWS.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
September  14,  1862,  Troy,  -N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  151 5. 

In  the  employ  of  Fellows  &  Co.,  collar  and  cuff  manufacturers,  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  1885-88.     Senior  member  of  the  firm,  1888 . 

Married  June  18,  1890,  Flora  Ayer  Haynes,  of  Saranac,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  Haynes  Harold,  b.  July  14,  1891  (class  of  1913)  ;  Franklin 
Edward,  b.  October  2,  1898;  Anna  Ruth,  b.  October  2,  1898,  d.  April 
8,  1903;    Flora  Elizabeth,  b.  April  2,  1907. 

Address:    513  Fulton  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

1387.  *WILLIAM  SCOTT  FOSTER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  A.  A.  *. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  February  23,  i860.  South  Windsor,  Conn. 

Taught  school,  1885-86.  Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Stationed  at  Montville  and  Salem,  Conn., 
1887-88;  Colchester,  1888-90;  Lyme,  1890-91;  Old  Mystic,  1891-93; 
East  Hampton,  1893-97;  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1897-98;  Mapleville  and 
Glendale,  1898-99.     Located,  1899.     Died  August  6,  1899,  Foxvale.  Mass. 

Married  December  18,  1888,  Addie  Jane  Nevers,  of  South  Windsor, 
Conn.    Child :    Paul  Ethan. 

1388.  ADDISON  LOOMIS  GREEN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
October  23,  1862,  Westfield,  Mass. 

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1885.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1885-87.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1887.     Practising  law  in  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1887 . 

Married  December  10,  1890,  Maud  Ingersoll  Bennett,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  who  died  June  17,  1901.  Children :  Addison  Bennett,  b.  August 
22,  1891 ;  Donald  Ross,  b.  April  8,  1894;  Constance,  b.  August  5,  1898; 
David  Loomis,  b.  April  27,   1901. 

Address :    205  High  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1389.  IRVING  SAMUEL  HAYNES.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  New  York 
University,  1887.     A.  K.  E.     Born  August  29,  1861,  Saranac,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  medical  department  of  New  York  University,  1885-87. 
Interne  in  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-88.  Assistant 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  New  York  University  Medical  College, 
1888-89;  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  1889-94;  Adjunct  Professor  of 
Anatomy,  1894-98.     Professor  of  Applied  Anatomy,  Cornell  University 

Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898 .     Attending  and  visiting 

surgeon  in  several  New  York  hospitals.  Author :  Guide  to  Dissection 
of  the  Human  Body;    Manual  of  Anatomy. 

Married  December  19,  1890,  Charlotte  E.  Scribner,  of  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  December  7,  1897.  Married  July  5,  1899,  Laura  C. 
Marsh,  of  Beekmantown,  N.  Y.  Children :  Harriet  M.,  b.  September 
4,  1900;  Dorothy,  b.  December  29,  1902;  Irving  Samuel,  b.  September 
II,  1908. 

Address :    107  West  85th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1390.  FRANK  LESLIE  HAYWARD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1888.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  26,  1857,  Wesley,  Me. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1882.  Stationed  at 
Mystic,  Conn.,  1885-87;  Danielsonville,  1887-89;  Central  Church,  Nor- 
wich, 1889-91 ;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1891-93.  Transferred  to  Des  Moines 
Conference,  1893.  Stationed  at  Glenwood,  Iowa,  1893-95.  Traveled, 
1895-96.  Stationed  at  Hamburg,  Iowa,  1896-99;  Shenandoah,  1899- 
1900.  Transferred  to  East  Maine  Conference,  1900.  Stationed  at  Old- 
town,  Me.,  1900-02.  Presiding  Elder,  Bucksport  District,  1902-06. 
Transferred  to   Maine  Conference,    1906.     Stationed   at  Auburn,   Me., 

1906-10;     Skowhegan,    1910 .     Delegate    to    General    Conference, 

M.  E.  Church,  1904. 

Married  August  12,  1883,  Helen  Frances  Atkinson,  of  Biddeford, 
Me.  Children:  Bertha  Vivian,  b.  June  i,  1884;  Ralph  Simpson,  b. 
December  10,  1887;  Ruth  Winnifred,  b.  October  17,  1890;  Raymond 
Vincent,  b.  October  17,  1890  (class  of  1913). 

Address :    15  Island  Ave.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

1391.  HOMER  THOMAS  HOLLINGSHEAD.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1888.     X.  ^.     Born  June  21,  1863,  New  Somerset,  Ohio. 

Bookkeeper  with  A.  H.  Cobb  &  Co.,  soap  manufacturers,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1885-93.  Bookkeeper  and  superintendent  with  D.  P.  Nichols  & 
Co.,  carriage  and  automobile  manufacturers,  Boston,  1893 • 

Married  September  29,  1892,  Frances  E.  Mowry,  of  Norwich,  Conn. 

Address :   43  Sargent  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1392.  JAMES  STRONG  JUDD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  ^.  T. 
Born  December  25,  1863,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  315;  brother 
of  No.  1329. 

In  the  office  of  the  Prairie  Farmer.  Chicago,  111.,  1885-86;  associate 
editor,  1886-88.  Established,  with  Nos.  315  and  1329.  the  Oranpe  Jndd 
Farmer,  Chicago,  1888;    associate  editor,  1888-92;    editor  and  manager. 

370 


GRADUATES.  [1885. 

1892-94;  manager,  1894-95.  Resided  in  Pasadena,  Cal. ;  with  expedi- 
tion of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  to  the  Pueblo  Indians,  1895-96. 
Employed  in  nutrition  investigations,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Mid- 
dletown  and  Storrs,  Conn.,  1896-97.  In  charge  of  publicity  department, 
Phelps  Publishing  Company,  and  Orange  Judd  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1897- 1901 ;  Springfield.  Mass.,  1901-08.  Secretary,  Good  House- 
keeping Company;    circulation  manager.  Good  Housekeeping,  1908 . 

Member   of   Board  of   Education,   Springfield,   Mass. 

Married  October  22,  1891,  Harriet  Estelle  Butler,  of  Evanston,  111., 
who  died  June,  1895.  Married  June  6,  1900,  Betsey  Chapman  Chapin, 
of  Evanston,  111. 

Address :    381  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


OSCAR  KUHNS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  L.H.D.,  Dickinson 
College,  1904.     •^.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  February  21,  1856,  Columbia,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Germany,  France,  and  Switzerland,  1885-87.  Librarian  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1887-89.  Studied  in  Italy,  1889.  Instructor  in 
Romance  Languages,  Wesleyan  University,  1889-90;  Associate  Pro- 
fessor,   1890-93;     Professor,    1893 •      Author:     German   and   Swiss 

Settlements  of  Pennsylvania;  The  Sense  of  the  Infinite;  Dante 
and  the  English  Poets,  etc.  Associate  editor :  The  Pennsylvania 
German. 

Married  April  6,  1892,  LilHe  Belle  Conn  (No.  1632),  of  Fitchburg, 
Mass.    Child :    Austin  Hubbard,  b.  March  27,  1894. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

1394.  *JACOB  CHRISTIAN  LANGE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  A.  A.  «l>. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  January  2,  1864,  Scranton,  Pa.  Brother  of  Nos.  1529 
and   165 1. 

Assistant  in  High  School,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1885-87;    principal,  1887-98. 
Died  August  22,  1898,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Married  June  25,  1891,  Nettie  C.  Short. 

1395.  *LOUIS  JONES  MAGEE.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
September  8,  1862,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Entered  the  employ  of  the  General  Electric  Company,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1885.  Introduced  the  first  electric  lighting  plant  in  Lima,  Peru, 
1887.  Represented  the  General  Electric  Company  in  Hamburg,  Ger- 
many, 1889;  in  Berlin,  Germany,  1891.  Technical  director  of  one  of 
the  two  great  electric  companies  of  Berlin.  One  of  the  pioneers  of 
electric  railway  work  in  Europe.  Died  July  2,  1907,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Married  February  16,  1895,  Virginia  Phebe  Kent,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Address  of  widow :   80  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1396.  WILLIAM  HOWARD  MITCHELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888; 
LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1887.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  14, 
1861,  North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Spencer,  Mass. ;  also  studied  law  in  Port- 
land, Me..  1885-86.  Studied  in  School  of  Law,  Boston  University, 
1886-87.  Practised  law  in  Denver,  Col.,  1887-88.  Treasurer  of  the 
Colorado  Farm-Loan  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-91.  Practising 
law  in  Boston,  1891 . 

Married  October  2,  1889,  Harriet  Louise  Orcutt,  of  Melrose,  Mass. 
Child:    William  Howard,  b.  September  10,  1891. 

Address :    76  Gooch  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

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1886.]  GRADUATES. 

1397.  ROBERT  FRANKLYN  NORTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888; 
LL.B.,  St.  Lawrence  University,  1908.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  December  12, 
1861,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed 
at  East  Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  East  Norwich,  Conn.,  1887-90; 
Orient,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  Higganum  and  West  Haddam,  Conn.,  1892-94; 
Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.,  1894-95;  Bellport,  1895-96;  Islip  1896-98;  Babylon, 
1898-99;  Sag  Harbor,  18919-1904;  Baldwin,  1904-06;  Grace  Church, 
Bronx,  New  York,  1906-07;  (Asst.),  St.  Mark's  Church,  Brooklyn, 
1907 . 

Married  June  24,  1885,  Martha  Wood,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children : 
M.  Pearl,  b.  March  11,  1886  (B.A.,  Goucher  College,  1907);  Ruby 
Evelyn,  b.  September  23,  1887  (B.A.,  Goucher  College,  1907)  ;  L.  Beryl, 
b.  September  12,  1889;  Robert  Clinton,  b.  September  25,  1891;  Alwin 
Wood,  b.  October  15,  1893;  Opal  Amelia,  b.  August  23,  1898;  Asteria 
Genevieve,  b.  April  24,  1901 ;   Walter  Franklin,  b.  February  6,  1907. 

Address:   850  Ocean  Ave.,  Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1398.  WILBUR  EVERETT  ROWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  August  28,  1862,  Amesbury  (now  Merrimac),  Mass. 

Studied  law  in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1885-87;  Harvard  Law  School, 
1887-88.     Practising  law  in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1888 . 

Married  September  22,  1891,  Mary  Amanda  Rand,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  who  died  May  4,  1905.  Married  March  18,  1908,  Lillian  Willard 
Bridges,  of  South  Framingham,  Mass. 

Address:   301  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

1399.  JAVAN  MASON  RUSSELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  *.  N.  6. 
Born  June  10,  1858,  Paris,  Me.  Brother  of  Nos.  1023,  1159,  1367,  and 
1765,  and  of  W.  A.  Russell  (class  of  1878). 

Principal  of  Newfield  School,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1885-89;  Hitchcock 
Free  High  School,  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1889-93;  High  School,  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H.,  1893-96.  In  the  lumber  business,  Somersworth,  N.  H., 
1896 . 

Married  December  22,  1886,  Elizabeth  A.  Gawell,  of  Berwick,  Me., 
who  died  June  15,  1893.  Married  December  2y,  1905,  Edith  M.  LeGros, 
of  Somersworth,  N.  H.  Children:  Gladys  Elizabeth,  b.  June  23,  1889; 
Harriet  Bates,  b.  November  18.  1907;   Edgar  LeGros,  b.  March  16,  1909. 

Address :   Somersworth,  N.  H. 

1400.  JAMES  ALFRED  SAXE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  B.A.,  Har- 
vard University,  1888;  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1892.  ■^.  T.  Born 
December  2,  1863,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  1401,  and  of  W.  A. 
Saxe  (class  of  1878). 

Traveled  in  the  western  states,  1885 ;  in  Europe,  1886.  Studied  in 
Harvard  University,  1887-88.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1888-89.  Studied 
in  Harvard  Law  School,  1889-92.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1892.  Prac- 
tised   law    in    Boston,    Mass.,    1892-97;     Worcester,    Mass.,    1897 . 

Founder  of  the  Worcester  County  Abstract  Company. 

Married  June  23,  1892,  Mary  Alfred  Wick,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Address:    20  Cedar  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1401.  JOHN  WALTER  SAXE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  B.A,  Har- 
vard University,  1888;  LL.B.,  Union  University.  1890,  and  Harvard 
University,  1892.  ^.  T.  Born  December  2,  1863,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  No.  1400,  and  of  W.  A.  Saxe  (class  of  1878). 

112 


GRADUATES.  [1885. 

Traveled  in  the  United  States  and  in  Europe,  1885-87.  Studied  in 
Harvard  University,  1887-88.  Studied  law  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1888-89. 
Traveled  in  Europe,  1889.  Studied  in  Law  School,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1889-90.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1890.  Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School, 
1890-92.     Practising  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1892 . 

Married  April  11,  1899,  Sara  F.  Burtis,  of  Brookl3m,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Elden,  b.  April  8,  1900;  John  Burtis,  b.  July  27,  1902;  Burtis 
James,  b.  October  22,  1904. 

Address:    16  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1402.  JESSE  FRANCIS  STEVENSON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Drake 
University,  1895.    ^.  T.     Born  August  31,  1862,  Shelby ville,  Ky. 

Taught  in  Augusta  Collqgiate  Institute,  Ky.,  1885-86.  Connected 
with  The  Stove  and  Hardware  Journal,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1886-87;  with 
a  grain  firm,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1887-88;  with  the  Bankers  Life  Asso- 
ciation, Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1888-94.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1895.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1895-1908.  Investment  securities 
broker,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1908 . 

Married  April  14,  1898,  Lora  Dart  Ankeney^  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Children:  Helen,  b.  July  27,  1899;  Sarah,  b.  November  15,  1902;  Rich- 
ard Ankeney,  b.  January  8,  I9(>6,  d.  April  i,  1906. 

Address :   912  Fleming  Building,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

1403.  ARTHUR  EUGENE  SUTHERLAND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888; 
LL.D.,  1906.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  20,  1862,  Geneva, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  law,  1885-87.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1887.  Practised  law  in 
Rochester,    N.    Y.,    1887-94.     County   judge,    Monroe    County,    N,    Y., 

1^4-1905.    Justice   of   the    Supreme    Court   of   New   York,    1905 . 

Director,  Union  Trust  Company  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan  University,  191 0 . 

Married  June  30,  1888,  Nellie  Reed,  of  Nunda,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Andrew  Reed,  b.  March  20,  1889  (class  of  1911)  ;  Mary  McLean,  b. 
July  13,  1892. 

Address :    406  Lake  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1404.  WILLIAM  JOHN  TAGGART.    B.A.;   M.A.,  1888. 
Engaged  in  journalism. 

Address:  Ledger,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1405.  DeWITT  burton  THOMPSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888; 
D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1907.  A.  A.  $.  Born  July  2,  i860,  Napa- 
noch,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed  at 
Bedford  Station,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  Croton  Landing,  1887-89;  Garrisons, 
1889-91 ;  Newburgh,  1891-95 ;  Dobbs  Ferry,  1895-97 ;  Washington  St., 
Poughkeepsie,  1897-1902;  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  1902-09.  Financial 
secretary  of  Syracuse  University,  1909 . 

Married  September  18,  1886,  Margaret  R.  Schofield,  of  Matteawan, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Ralph  Schofield,  b.  October  26,  1887  (class  of  1911)  ; 
Grace  Eloise,  b.  October  11.  1892. 

Address :    104  Comstock  Place,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1400.  JOHN  LITTLEFIELD  TILTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888,  and 
Harvard  University,  1895;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1910.  A.  K.  E. 
^.  B.  K.     Born  January  11,  1863,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

373 


1885.]  GRADUATES. 

Principal  of  schools,  Niantic,  Conn.,  1885-86.  Assistant  in  Natural 
History,  and  graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1886-88.  Profes- 
sor of  Natural  Sciences  (at  present  of  Geology  and  Physics),  Simpson 

College,    Iowa,    1888 .     Studied    in    Harvard    University,    1894-95 ; 

University  of  Chicago  (Fellow),  1902-03.  President,  Iowa  Academy 
of  Sciences,  1908. 

Married  September  4,  1890,  Ida  May  Hoyt,  of  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Child :    Besse  Swinburne,  b.  June  15,  1891. 

Address :    Indianola,  Iowa. 

1407.  FRANK  SUMNER  TOWNSEND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888. 
Born  April  19,  1857,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1885.  Stationed 
at  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  1885-86;  Zions  Hill,  1886-88;  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y.,  1888-89;  Greenport.  1889-92;  Southampton,  1892-93;  Dur- 
ham, Conn.,  1893-94;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Waterbury,  1894-96;  Milford, 
1896-97.  Transferred  to  West  Virginia  Conference,  18197.  Stationed 
at    Parkersburg,    W.    Va.,     1897-1900;    Buckhannon,     1900-07;     First 

Church,  Huntington,  1907 .     Chairman,  W.  Va.  (Conference  Board 

of  Examiners,  1901 . 

Married  June  25,  1885,  Hattie  Alice  Sage,  of  Cromwell,  Conn. 
Children :  Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  July  6,  1886,  m.  F.  W.  Stemple ;  Arthur 
Sage,  b.  August  10,  1891. 

Address:  611  Sixth  Ave.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

1408.  FRANCIS  BOURNE  UPHAM.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  B.D., 
Drew  Theological  Seminarv,  1888;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1903. 
*.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  21,  1862,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Son  of 
No.  548. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1885-88.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888.  Stationed  at  Francis  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-91  ;  Carroll  Park,  Brooklyn,  1891-93 ;  Bushwick 
Ave.,  BrookljTi,  1893-97;  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1897-99;  Mamaroneck, 
N.  Y.,  1899- 1904;  First  Church,  Bridgeport,  (Tonn.,  1904-07;  Sands  St. 
Memorial  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907-10;    South  Norwalk,  Conn., 

1910-11.    Superintendent  of  Brooklyn  North  District,  191 1 .    Author: 

Simon  Peter,  Fisherman;  Simon  Peter,  Shepherd;  Life  of  Thomas 
Coke. 

Married  April  28,  1891,  Fannie  E.  Williamson,  of  Norfolk,  Va. 
Children:  Fannie  Williamson,  b.  August  24,  1892;  Francis  Bourne, 
b.  May  29,  1894;  Samuel  Foster,  b.  January  16,  1897;  Lucy  Norman, 
b.  March  26,  1899;    Philips  Webb,  b.  March  26,  1905. 

Address:    1326  Pacific  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1409.  *CHARLES  SUMNER  VAN  DEUSEN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888. 
Born  December  14,  1863,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Holden,  Mass.,  1885-86.  Assistant 
editor  of  The  Morning  News,  New  Haven.  Conn.,  1886-90.  With  the 
E.  B.  Sheldon  Company,  printers  and  publishers,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1891-92.  Associate  editor  of  The  Daily  Palladium,  New  Haven.  1892-94. 
Died  August  17,  1894,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1410.  ♦EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  WELCH.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Harvard 
University,  1888.     A.  K.  E.     Born  May  10,  1862,  Northfield,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1885-88.  On  the  staff  of  Belle- 
vue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888.  Practised  medicine  in  Wor- 
cester,   Mass.,    1888-90.     Resident   physician    and    science   master.    Hill 

374 


GRADUATES.  [1886. 

School,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1891-92.     Practised  medicine  in  Sutton,  Mass., 
1892-97.     Died  November  29,  1897,  Sutton,  Mass. 
Married  September  18.  1889,  Medora  C.  Potter,  of  Brunswick,  N.  Y. 

1411.  HARVEY  CROMWELL  WILLL\MS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888; 
LL.B.,  New  York  University,  1889.  ^.  T.  Born  February  3,  1862, 
Everett,  Pa.     Brother  of  G.  A.  Williams  (class  of  1897). 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1885-87.  Libra- 
rian of  University  Club,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-89.  Studied  in  Colum- 
bia Law  School,  1887-88;  Law  School  of  New  York  University,  1888-89. 
On  the  staff  of  The  New  York  Evening  Post,  1889-91.  Practising  law 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892 . 

Married  1895,  Ruth  Williams,  of  Amityville,  N.  Y. 

Address :   unknown. 

1412.  ROBERT  HENRY  WILLIAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  ^.  T. 
#.  B.  K.     Born  November  17,  1862,  Ridgely,  Md.     Brother  of  No.  1460. 

Taught  in  Tilton  Seminary,  N.  H.,  1885-86.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1886-89.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1889.  Practising  law 
in  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1889 . 

Married  November  26,  1901,  Margaret  Gillespie  Sharp,  of  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.  Children :  Eleanor,  b.  January  24,  1903 ;  Margaret,  b. 
September  i,  1904;    Emily,  b.  June  22,  1906. 

Address :   James  Building,  Chatt'anooga,  Tenn. 

1413.  FREDERICK  SHENSTONE  WOODS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888: 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Gottingen,  1894.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  8, 
1864,  Monson,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  642. 

Assistant  in  Physics  and  Astronomy,  Wesleyan  University,  1885-86. 
Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1886-90.  Instructor 
in  Mathematics,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1890-91.  Studied 
mathematics  in  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1891-94.  Instructor 
in  Mathematics,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1894-95 ;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor, 1895-1904;    Associate  Professor,  1904-06;    Professor,  1906 . 

Author :  Plane  and  Solid  Analytic  Geometry  (with  F.  H.  Bailey)  ; 
Boston  Colloquium  Lectures  on  Mathematics  (with  H.  S,  White  (No, 
1318)  and  E.  B.  Van  Vleck  (No.  1375)  ;  A  Course  in  Mathematics 
(with  F.  H.  Bailey).    Editor:   Annals  of  Mathematics. 

Married  June  20,  1899,  Ethel  M.  Eager,  of  Belmont,  Mass.  Children : 
Emily,  b.  August  18,  1900;   Helen,  b.  May  i,  1903. 

Address:    123  Summer  St.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

1414.  WINNIE  MAY  CROOK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888.  Born  Janu- 
ary 31,  1864,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Resided    at   home,    1885-86.     Taught    in    High    School,    Springfield, 

Mass.,  1886 .    On  leave  of  absence,  studying  in  the  University  of 

Chicago,  1909-10. 

Address :  342  Main  St.,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

1415.  CATHERINE  AMELIA  GARDNER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888. 
*.  B,  K.     Born  July  4,  1863,  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Principal  of  a  graded  school.  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1885-86.  Taught 
a  private  class  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1886-87.  Assistant  principal 
of  High  School,  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1887-93.  Studied  in  New  York, 
N.  Y. ;  taught  in  Packer  Collegiate  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1893-94. 
Assistant    principal    of    High    School,    Portland,    Conn.,     1894-1901. 

375 


1885-86.1  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  Columbia  University,  1901-02.  Taught  in  High  School, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1902-05.     Traveled  in  the  South,  1905-06.     Assistant 

principal  of  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1906 . 

Address :    Portland,  Conn. 

1416.  *IDA  RACHEL  GRIDLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1889.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  3,  1862,  Canton 
Center,  Conn. 

Taught  school,  and  studied  medicine,  in  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1885-86. 
Studied  in  Woman's  Medical  College  of  New  York  Infirmary,  1886-87, 
In  Canton  Center,  Conn.,  1887-88.  Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-89.  Practised  medicine  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1889-90;  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1890-1904.  Died  March  9,  1904, 
Collinsville,  Conn. 

Married  December  27,  1894,  Oliver  Case.  Obtained  a  divorce  in  1903 
and  resumed  maiden  name.     Child :    Ella. 

1417.  FLORA  ELIZABETH  McGLAUFLIN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1888. 
Born  January  21,  1861,  Fairfax,  Vt.  Sister  of  H.  G.  McGlauflin  (class 
of  1885). 

Preceptress  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary.  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1885-87. 
Taught  in  High  School,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1887-93;  High  School,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  1893. 

Address :   20  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1418.  BELLA  BEETON  PULLMAN  (Porter).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 

Born  October  14,  1864,  Woodbury,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  745;  sister 
of  Nos.  1717  and  1910,  and  of  J.  C.  Pullman  (class  of  1899). 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  i88^-88;  Girl's  High 
School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-92. 

Married  September  28,  1892,  Charles  Samuel  Porter,  of  Brooklj-n, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Joseph  Pullman,  b.  October  9,  1893;  Charles  Pull- 
man, b.  May  4,  1896;    Mary  Pullman,  b.  May  14,  1900. 

Address :   Mrs.  C.  S.  Porter,  Beechmont  Drive,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

1419.  EVELINE  LOVANEY  ROLMAN.    B.A.;    M.A.,  1888. 
For  some  years  missionary  to  Japan. 

Address :   304  Division  St.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J886. 

1420.  *EVERETT  MEACHAM  BALL.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
December  15,  1864,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Studied  medicine  and  taught  school,  1886-87.  Professor  of  Natural 
Science,  St.  Augustine  College,  Cal.,  1887-88.  Died  March  20,  1888, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1421.  EDWARD  LINN  BLAINE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  27,  1862,  Lebanon,  Ore. 

Assistant  principal  of  High  School,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1886-88.  Prin- 
cipal of  Coe's  Academy,  Northwood,  N.  H.,  1888-90.     In  the  insurance 

business,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1890 .    Member  of  City  Council,  Seattle, 

Wash.,  1910 . 

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GRADUATES.  [1886. 

Married  September  i,  1886,  Julia  Paddock  Hubbard,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Ethel  Catherine,  b.  September  6,  1894;  Edward 
Linn,  b.  February  19,  1901 ;    Louise  Hubbard,  b.  November  26,  1903. 

Address :    416  West  Highland  Drive,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1422.  CHARLES  WESLEY  BLAKESLEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
$.  N.  e.     $.  B.  K.     Born  March  24,  1863,  Milford,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1886-87.  Principal  of  public  school,  Upper 
Montclair,  N.  J.,  1887-88;  Andover,  N.  J.,  1889-90;  Rockaway,  N.  J., 
1890-93.     Vice  principal,  High  School,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  1893 • 

Married  July  9,  1889,  Kate  Adella  Sechler,  of  Danville,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren :  Walter  Evans,  b.  May  23,  1890,  d.  August  26,  1901 ;  Raymond 
Sechler,  b.  September  22,  1892,  d.  August  26,  1901 ;  Marion  Adelia,  b. 
March  6,  1897. 

Address :   227  Chelsea  Ave.,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

1423.  *GEORGE  COPELAND  BOSWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1889.  ^.  N.  9.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
February  i,  1864,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1886-89.  Preached  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Fairhaven,  Wash.,  as  supply,  1889-91.  Joined  New  York  East 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1891.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Meriden, 
Conn,  (assistant),  1891-92;  East  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1892-93;  Southport, 
Conn.,  1893-95;  Litchfield,  1895-99;  Ridgefield,  1899-1902;  Bay  Shore, 
N.  Y.,  1902-04;  Lawrence,  1904-05.  Supernumerary,  1905-10.  Died 
March  10,  1910,  Glenmoore,  N.  J. 

Married  May  3,  1892,  Mary  Page  Foskett,  of  Meriden,  Conn.  Child : 
Elizabeth  Phelps,  b.  1895. 

Address  of  widow :   624  Broad  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

1424.  FRANK  RUSS  BOUTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1889.  X.  ^.  Born  October  18,  1864,  Roxbury, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1886-88;  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1888-89.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889. 
Stationed  at  Irvington-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1889-90;  Pine  Plains,  1890-92; 
Highland  Mills,  1892-97.  Supernumerary,  1897-1902.  Located,  at  his 
own  request,  1902.  Coal  and  lumber  merchant,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y., 
1897 . 

Married  October  7,  1891,  Minnie  C.  Hiserodt,  of  Pine  Plains,  N.  \. 
Children :  Russ  Rowe,  b.  February  27,  1893 ;  Clyde  Sanford,  b.  July  28, 
1896. 

Address :   Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 

1425.  WILLLAM  BRILL.  B.A.  ^.  T.  «l>.  B.  K.  Born  February 
23,  1855,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Joined  Central  Pennsylvania  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1886.  Sta- 
tioned at  Post  Matilda,  Pa.,  1886-88;  Birmingham  and  East  Tyrone, 
1888-93;  Mount  Union,  1893-98;  Burnham,  1898-1900;  Walnut  Ave., 
Altoona,  1900-01 ;  Newberry  Church,  Williamsport,  1901-05 ;  Shick- 
shinny,  1905-06;  St.  John's  Church,  Sunbury,  1906-08;  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Danville,  1908-09.  Teaching  in  High  School,  Bloomsburg,  Pa., 
1909 . 

Married  September  i,  1886,  Lillie  Gregg  McMurray,  of  Bellefonte, 
Pa.  Children :  Jacob  McMurray.  b.  June  7,  1887 ;  Francis  Asbury, 
b.  August  29,  1889;  Julia,  b.  September  16.  1891 ;  Clinton  B.  Fisk, 
b.  October  23,  1893 ;   William  Gregg,  b.  May  2,  1898. 

Address :    136  West  4th  St.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

377 


1886.1  GRADUATES. 

142«.  WALTER  PERLEY  BUCK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  13,  1858,  LeRaysville,  Pa. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1886-87.  Joined  New 
England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Stationed  at 
Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1887-88;  Mystic,  1888-92;  Chestnut  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1892-95;  Center  Church,  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1895-98;  Central 
Church,  Taunton,  1898-1902;  Rockville,  Conn.,  1902-06;  New  London, 
1906-11;    South  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  191 1 . 

Married  June  28,  1888,  Frank  Phoebe  Landon  (daughter  of  No.  157), 
of  Herrick,  Pa.  Children:  George  Landon,  b.  March  7,  1891  (class  of 
1912)  ;  Samuel  Harold,  b.  April  26,  1893  (class  of  1914)  ;  Walter 
Francis,  b.  July  18,  1896;  Carl  Willis,  b.  June  17,  1898;  Seymour 
DeWitt,  b.  (October  23,  1904. 

Address:   65  South  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

1427.  CLINTON  DeWITT  BURDICK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  24,  1863,  Smyrna,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Polytechnic  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1886-87.  Con- 
nected with  the  Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Company,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (now  third  vice  president),  and  the  Bond  and  Mortgage  Guar- 
antee   Company,    of    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     (now    treasurer),     1887 . 

Trustee,  and  treasurer,  of  Wesleyan  University,  1907 . 

Married  December  15,  1891,  Elizabeth  Lapzien,  of  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 
Children:  Howard,  b.  February  18,  1898;  Robert  Andrew,  b.  January 
10,  1900. 

Address:    175  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1428.  GEORGE  McKOWN  BUSEY.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
April  4.  i860.  White  Hall,  Va. 

General  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1886-88;  Wil- 
mington, N.  C,  1888-92;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1892-94.  In  the  wholesale 
grain  and  flour  business,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  1894-1907.  Managing 
an  orange  grove  in  California,  1907 . 

Married  April  18,  1899,  Mary  V.  Bowers,  of  Girardstown,  W.  Va. 
Children:  Mary  Evylin,  b.  July  11,  1900,  d.  November  17,  1901 ;  John 
McKown,  b.  November  14,  1902,  d.  October  11,  1905;  Francis  Lee,  b. 
November  24,  1904 ;   George  Morse,  b.  November  24,  1904. 

Address :   792  Magnolia  Ave.,  Riverside,  Cal. 

1429.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BYRT.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1888;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  "^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
September  23,  1864,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1886-88.  Practised  law,  1888-93. 
Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1891.  Stationed  at 
Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.,  1891-92;  Morris  Park,  1892-95;  Patchogue,  1895-97. 
Superintendent  and  corresponding  secretary,  Brooklyn  and  Long  Island 
Church    Society,    1898-1909.     Supernumerary,    1910.     Chaplain    of    Dr. 

Given's  Sanitarium,  1910 .     Author :   A  Legal  Compend  for  the  Use 

of  Pastors,  etc. 

Married  October  22,  1891,  Eleanor  Summerfield  McLean,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Address :   72  Washington  Ave.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

1430.  ACTON  THEOPHILUS  CIVILL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1889.  "ir.  T.  Born  January  7,  1862,  Coey- 
mans,  N.  Y.  ^ 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1886-89.  Joined 
New    York   Conference,    M.   E.    Church,    1889.     Stationed    at    Bovina, 


GRADUATES.  11886. 

N.  Y.,  1889-92.  Supernumerary;  studied  in  Germany,  1892-93.  Sta- 
tioned at  Fordham,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-98;  Mount  Kisco,  1898- 
1900;  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York  (nominal  appointment),  1900-01. 
Supernumerary,  1901-06.  Superannuated;  engaged  in  farming,  1906-10. 
Stationed  at  Poughquag,  N.  Y.,  1910-11;    Rhinecliff,  1911 . 

Married  August  15,  1907,  Ella  Lewis,  of  West  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 
Child:    Acton  Theophilus,  b.  May  15,  1908. 

Address:    Rhinecliff,  N.  Y. 

1431.  HENRY  FITCH  CLARK.     B.A.;    M.A.,  1889.    A.  K.  E. 
Teacher. 

Address :   32  Bayview  Ave.,  Rosebank,  S.  L,  N.  Y. 

1432.  JOHN  CHEESMAN  CLARK.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1889.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  24,  1863, 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1205. 

Traveled,  1886-87.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1887-89.  Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889^ .  Assist- 
ant corporation  counsel  of  New  York  City,  1902-03.  First  secretary  of 
Citizen's  Union.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1910 . 

Married  January  24,  1894,  Addie  Perry  Burr,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Child :   Jane  Perry,  b.  September  26,  1898. 

Address :  34  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1433.  J  [ULIUS]  CARL  CONVERSE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1889.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  April  28,  1863,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  woolen  manufacture,  1887-93.  In  wholesale  grocery  bus- 
iness, 1900-06.  Member,  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1889,  '95; 
Conn.  Senate,  1897. 

Married  June  3,  1896,  Edith  Clare  Baker,  of  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
Children:  Julius  Kingsley,  b.  July  28,  1897;   Clover,  b.  June  27,  1900. 

Address :    Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

1434.  WILBUR  FISK  DALES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Illi- 
nois Wesleyan  University,  1891.  *.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K.  Born  August  10, 
1862,  Summit,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1886-89;  East  Maine 
Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1889-90;  Rugby  Academy,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1890-92.  Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1892-95.     Taught  in  Western  High  School,  Washington,  D.  C,  1896; 

Central    High    School,    Washington,    D.    C,    1896 ,      Collaborator: 

Syntax  of  Hi^h  School  Latin  (ed.  by  Lee  Byrne). 

Married  July  9,  1889,  Virginia  Barton  Swan,  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Child:    Philip  Ayres,  b.  September  8,  1896. 

Address :    1763  T  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1435.  MICHAEL  JOSEPH  DONAHOE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
Born  March  27,  1864,  Minooka,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1886-89,  1891-95.  On  the  staff  of  The 
Scranton  Republican  and  The  Scranton  Tribune,  1889-91.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1894.     Practising  law,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1894 . 

Address :    Mears  Building,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1436.  HERBERT  ELMER  DRAKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  December  30,  1859,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.  Brother  of  No. 
1786. 

379 


1886.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1886-92.  Studied  in 
the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1892-94.  Teaching  in  High  School, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1894 . 

Married  August  25,  1886,  Mary  Eloise  Johnson  (class  of  1886),  of 
Monroe,  Conn. 

Address :   28  Whitmarsh  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1437.  EDGAR  ALFRED  EMENS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  April  23,  1862,  Fayette,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Union  School,  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  1886-87.  Taught  in 
Canandaigua  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1887-89;  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
Lima,  N,  Y.,  1889-91.  Adjunct  Professor  of  Greek,  Syracuse  Univer- 
sity,   1891-92;     Associate    Professor,    1892-93 ;     Professor,    1893 . 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1897-98. 

Married  January  12,  1909,  Jessie  Suydam  Clark,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
who  died  August  28,  1910. 

Address :   619  West  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1438.  WILLIAM  BARKER  GWINNELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Bom  April  28,  1863,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1886-87.  Traveled  and 
studied  in  Europe,  1887-88.  Clerk  for  the  Prudential  Insurance  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.,  1888 .    Vice  president,  later  treasurer,  of  the 

Duranoid  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark.  N.  J.,  1889 . 

Address :    545  Mount  Prospect  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1439.  CHARLES  WARREN  HAWKINS.  Ph.B. :  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1889.  X.  '^.  Born  December  18,  1864,  Bays- 
port,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary.  1886-88.  Taught  in  Wil- 
mington Conference  Academy,  Dover,  Del.,  1887.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at  South  Hadley 
Falls,  Mass.,  1889-91 ;  Belchertown.  1891-92.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Equinunk,  Pa..  1892-94.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Carle- 
ton  College.  Mo..  1894-98.  Principal  of  High  School.  Amityville, 
N.  Y..  1898-1904;    a  public  school,  Bronx,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904 . 

Married  May  18,  1889,  Emily  Mason,  of  Westfield,  N.  J. 

Address :   2310  Grand  Ave.,  Bronx,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1440.  GEORGE  FLETCHER  ILLMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
Born  February  16,  1861,  Cherry  Ridge,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1886-89.  Graduated; 
joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Bethany  Church,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1889-91 ;  Warren  St.,  Trenton, 
1891-93';  Jamesburg,  1893-94.  Transferred  to  Newark  Conference, 
1894.  Stationed  at  Mountain  View,  N.  J.,  1894-96;  Gladstone,  1896-99; 
Sergeantsville.  1899-1900;  Asbury  and  Bethlehem,  1900-04;  Norton 
and  Mount  Salem,  1904-05;  Junction  and  Glen  Gardner,  1905-07; 
Lebanon,  1907-10;    Flanders  and  Deckertown,  1910 . 

Married  January  30,  1893,  Mary  Alice  Gillespie,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:   Flanders,  N.  J, 

1441.  HOWARD  OSMAN  LANTZ.  B.A.,  1887;  M.A.,  1890. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  December  8,  1866. 

Studied  law,  1886-89.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1889.     Practising  law  in 

Lewistown,  Pa.,  1889 .     Mayor  of  Lewistown,  Pa.,  1892. 

Address :   Lewistown,  Pa. 

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GRADUATES.  [1886. 

1442.  WILLIAM  HENRY  LINDEMUTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1889.  A.  A.  #,  Born  August  2, 
1864,  Reading,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1886-89.  Joined  Phila- 
delphia Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at  St.  Luke's 
Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1889-92;  Morton,  1892-94;  Oak  Lane, 
Philadelphia,  1894-97;  Pottstown,  1897-98;  Asbury,  Philadelphia, 
1898-1904;  Wissahickon,  Philadelphia,  1904-05;  Lansdowne,  1905-06; 
Pottsville,  1906 . 

Married  January  12,  1892,  Emma  Thomas  Karcher,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Children:  Emma  Karcher,  b.  August  9,  1894;  Caroline  Stuart, 
b.  September  9,  1898;  Edmund  Karcher,  b.  June  20,  1901 ;  George 
Haines,  b.  June  11,  1904. 

Address:   401  Garfield  Square,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

1443.  CHARLES  WESLEY  LYON,  Jr.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  #.  Born 
September  26,  1865,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1886-87;  Boys' 
High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887-96.  Principal,  Grammar  School 
No.  78,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1896-1900.  Associate  superintendent  of 
schools.  Borough  of  Brooklyn,  and  district  superintendent,  New  York 
City,  1900 . 

Married  July  it,  1888,  Alice  Frew,  of  Frewsburg,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Walter  Frew,  b.  September  30,  1889,  d.  March  29,  1892 ;  Robert  Frew, 
b.  February  i,  1895 ;   Charles  Jefferson,  b.  September  6,  1902. 

Address :   2410  Clarendon  Road,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1444.  WINFIELD  SCOTT  MANSHIP.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1889;  Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1901.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February 
4,  1861,  Honeybrook,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1886-89.  Joined  New  York  East 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at  Center  Moriches,  N.  Y., 
1889-93;  Summerfield,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1893-95.  Studied  in  Ger- 
many, 1895-96.  Stationed  at  South  Meriden,  Conn.,  1896-1901 ;  Union- 
ville,  1901-03;  Floral  Park,  N.  Y.,  1903-06;  Middlefield,  Conn.,  1906-08; 
Cheshire,  1908 . 

Married  December  19,  1896,  Frances  Bishop  Petty  (No.  1934).  of 
Center  Moriches,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Cheshire,  Conn. 

1445.  ELMER  FRANCIS  MARSH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  September  25,  1861,  Unity,  Me. 

Engaged   in  newspaper  reporting,   1886-93.     Stenographer,    1893 • 

Private  secretary  to  Hon.  Olin  Wellborn,  U.  S.  district  judge  for  the 
Southern  District  of  California,  1896 . 

Married  October  13,  1896,  Margaret  Darlinton,  of  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Child :    George  Elmer,  b.  May  25,  1898,  d.  February  28,  1899. 

Address :   746  East  Washington  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1446.  JOHN  ALDEN  MORSE.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  17, 
1862,  Phippsburg,  Me. 

Clerk  in  the  office  of  B.  W.  &  H.  F.  Morse,  Bath,  Me.,  1887.  Super- 
intendent of  the  Morse  Ice  Company,  1888.  Member  of  firm,  Morse 
Brothers,  shipbuilders  and  brokers,  Bath,  Me.,  1888 . 

Married  December  15,  1892,  Leonice  Brockway.  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.  Children:  Horace  G.,  b.  April  19,  1894;  Leonice  B.,  b.  Septem- 
ber 9,  1895. 

Address :    Bath,  Me. 

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1447.  JOHN  CALVIN  PACKARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  ^I'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  10,  1859,  Bournedale,  Mass. 

Vice  principal,  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1886-90.  Teaching 
in  High  School,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1890 . 

Married  November  23,  1892,  Ella  Mabel  Greene,  of  Hope  Valley, 
R.  I.  ' 

Address:    14  Searle  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

1448.  HERBERT  EUGENE  PECK.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  Febru- 
ary 28,  1863,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1886-89.  Studied  law,  1889-91.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1891.  Taught  in  High  School,  Port  Townsend,  Wash.,  1892-95; 
High    School,    Ballard,    Wash.,    1895-98.     Superintendent    of    schools, 

Ballard,  Wash.,  1898-1901.     Practising  law  in  Ballard,  Wash.,  1901 . 

City  attorney,  Ballard,  Wash.,  1902 . 

Address:    Ballard,  Wash. 

1449.  GEORGE  AVERY  RICH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  *.  N.  9. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  October  20,  1863,  Dennysville,  Me.  Brother  of  No. 
1533- 

Reporter  on  The  Boston  Advertiser,  Mass.,  1886-87.  Editorial  writer 
on  The  Boston  Journal,  1887. 

Married  September  13,  1890,  Iza  Stuart  Braine,  of  Bangor,  Me. 
Child:    Stuart  Lowell,  b.  April  13,  1893  (class  of  1914). 

Address :    Box  5333,  Boston,  Mass. 

1450.  EDWARD  BENNETT  ROSA.  B.S.;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1891 ;  Sc.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  October  4.  1861,  Rogersville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  English  and  Classical  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1886-88. 
Studied  in  Johns  Hopkins  University  (Fellow,  1890-91),  1888-91. 
Associate  Professor  of  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1891-92;  Pro- 
fessor of  Physics,  1892-1903.  Physicist,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Wash- 
ington,   D.    C,    1901 .      Secretary   of    International    Committee    on 

Electrical  Units  and  Standards. 

Married  March  22,  1894,  Mary  Evans,  of  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Address:   The  Ontario,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1451.  CHARLES  SCOTT,  Jr.  B.A.  ;  M.A.,  1889.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
July  16,  1864,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  1285. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1886-1902.  Vice  presi- 
dent, Railway  Steel  Spring  Company,  1902-05.  Retired,  1905.  Trustee 
of  Wesleyan  University,  1905 . 

Married  October  3,  1889,  Ellen  Miner  Butler,  of  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Children:  Alice  Acheson,  b.  December  11,  1890;  Letitia  Butler,  b. 
September  15,  1893. 

Address:   Overbrook,  Pa. 

1452.  JEREMIAH  MALACHY  SHEEHAN.  B.A. ;  B.A.,  Har- 
vard University,  1888;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1889.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  January  22,  1863,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 

Address :    136  Liberty  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1453.  CHARLES  EDWARD  S PAULDING.  B.A. ;  S.T.B.,  Bos- 
ton University,  1889:  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  X.  '*■.  Born 
April  12,  1864,  Lowell,  Mass. 

382 


GRADUATES.  [1886. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1886-89.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at  Egleston 
Square,  Boston,  Mass.,  1889-92;  Ashland,  1892-94;  Trinity  Church, 
Cambridge,  1894-96;  Winchester,  1896-99;  Grace  Church,  Springfield, 
1899-1903;    Fitchburg,  1903-08;    Auburndale,  1908 — — . 

Married  May  11,  1892,  Mabelle  Estelle  Spalding,  of  West  Chelms- 
ford, Mass.  Children :  Paul  Pickering,  b.  June  i,  1893 ;  Miriam 
Longley,  b.  March  29,  1897. 

Address :   304  Central  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

1454.  CHARLES  HENRY  STACKPOLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1891.  X.  <ir.  Born  July  29,  1864,  Durham, 
Me. 

Taught  in  Auburn,  Me.,  1886-88.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1888-91.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1891.  Stationed  at  Bradford,  Mass.,  1891-94;  Peabody, 
1894-98;  Stanton  Ave.,  Boston,  1898-1901  ;  Melrose,  1901-06;  Brom- 
field  St.,  Boston,  1906-07;  First  Church,  Waltham,  1907-11.  Withdrew 
from  the  conference,  191 1. 

Married  July  18,  1894,  Maude  A.  Rolfe,  of  Auburn,  Me. 

Address :    428  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1455.  CYRUS  JOHN  STRONG.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1890.  ■*".  T.  Born  March  3,  1862,  Flushing, 
N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  247. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1886-90.  Junior  assistant,  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1891 ; 
senior  assistant,  1892 ;    house  physician,  1893.     Practising  medicine  in 

New  York,   N.  Y.,   1893 •     Visiting  physician,    Bellevue   Hospital; 

attending  physician,  Willard  Parker  Hospital;  assistant  attending 
surgeon,  Manhattan  Throat  and  Nose  Hospital. 

Married  June  17,  1908,  Helen  Frisbie  MacMillin,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    11  East  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1456.  EDWARD  COOKE  STROUT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889;  S.T.B., 
Boston  University,  1892.    A.  A.  <l>.     Born  November  16,  1854,  Jay,  Me. 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Served  as  mission- 
ary in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1887-88;  Park  City,  1888-89.  Studied  in 
School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-92.  Stationed  at  Gorham, 
Me.,  1892-97;  Saco,  1897-1901.  Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Con- 
ference, 1901.  Stationed  at  Baker  Memorial  Church,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1901-07;   Main  St.,  Nashua,  1907 . 

Address :    14  Mulberry  St.,  Nashua,  N,  H. 

1457.  JAMES  MONROE  TABER,  Jr.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
A.  K.  E. 

Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1886. 
Stationed  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  1886-88 ;  Sachem  St.,  Norwich,  1888-91 ; 
South  Manchester,  1891-94;  Trinity  Church,  Providence,  R.  L,  1894-96. 
Transferred  to  Holston  Conference,  1899.  Transferred  to  Newark 
Conference,  1905.  Stationed  at  St.  Luke's  Church,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1905.  Transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference,  1909.  Stationed  at 
Rockford,  111.,  1909 • 

Address :    Rockford^  111. 

1458.  HOWARD  RIDGWAY  VAUGHN.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1889.     X.  ■*■.     Born  1859,  New  Egypt,  N.  J. 


383 


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1886.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1886-89.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1889;  Red  Cliff,  Col.,  1889-90;  Fifield,  Wis., 
1890-92;    Eau  Claire,  1892 . 

Married  September  24,  1891,  Lizzie  K.  Bradley,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Children:  Myra,  b.  December  19,  1892;  Howard  Flagler,  b. 
1894;    John  Irving,  b.  1897. 

Address :    Elk  Mound,  Wis. 


1459.  GEORGE  PHELPS  WARDELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
A.  A.  *.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  January  31,  1863,  Farmington,  Conn.  Son 
of  No.  678. 

Clerk  for  U.  S.  Electric  Light  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-89; 
estimating  and  executive  clerk,  1889-93.  Estimator  for  N.  Y.  Electric 
Eciuipment  Company,  1893-94.  Salesman  for  Stucky  &  Heck  Electrical 
Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1894-96.  Secretary  of 
Department  of  Science  and  Technology,  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1896-98.  Confidential  secretary,  with  Chas.  Pratt  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902.     In  poor  health.  1902 . 

Married  November  30,  1899,  Caroline  Johnson  Van  Buskirk,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Address :    60  Main  Ave.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

1460.  FRANK  EDWIN  WILLIAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Bom  November  30,  1865,  in  Caroline  County,  Md.  Brother 
of  No.  1412. 

Taught  at  Chesapeake  City,  Md.,  1886-88.  Studied  in  Princeton  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1888-90.  Pastor  of  West  Presbyterian  Church, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1891-92;  Boundary  Ave.  Presbyterian  Church, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1892-1903.  Editor  of  The  Cecil  Whig,  Elkton,  Md., 
1903 •     Delegate  to  the  Republican  National  Convention,  1908. 

Married  November  5,  1891,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wallace,  of  Chesapeake 
City,  Md.  Children:  Wallace,  b.  October  21,  1892;  Frank  Edwin,  b. 
February  9,  1894;  Fletcher  Price,  b.  December  27,  1895;  Emily  Bell, 
b.  February  4,  1901 ;  Cornelia  Price,  b.  May  16,  1905;  Joseph,  b.  April 
II,  1908. 

Address:   Elkton,  Md. 


1461.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WOODBURY.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Buffalo.  1888;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1889.  Sir.  T.  Born 
February  16,  1864,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Studied  in  Medical  School  of  the  University  of  Buffalo,  1886-88. 
Interne  in  M.  E.  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Practising  medi- 
cine in  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  1890 . 

Married  April  29,  1896,  Amelia  Sieb,  of  Brooklvn,  N.  Y. 

Address :   205  East  Utica  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


1462.  BERTHA  BASS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889.  Born  October  14, 
1862.  Bellows  Falls.  Vt. 

Taught  in  Talladega  College,  Ala.,  1886-87.  Preceptress  of  Wash- 
ington Academy,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1887-88.  Taught  in  Dearborn-Morgan 
School,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1888-89;  Wilkes-Barre  Female  Institute,  Pa., 
1889-91 ;  State  Normal  School,  Providence,  R«  I.,  and  Polytechnic 
Preparatory  School.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1891-1901 ;  Wadleigh  High 
School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Address:    501  West  120th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

384 


GRADUATES.  [1886-87. 

1463.  HELENA  LOVINA  DAY  (Collyer).  B.A.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  November  i,  1857,  Ellsworth,  Me. 

Preceptress  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1906-07;  Cazenovia 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  July  19,  1886,  Rev.  George  Landon  Collyer.  Children: 
Mildred  Edith,  b.  February  19,  1888  (B.A.,  Boston  University,  1909)  ; 
Marion  Helena,  b.  December  9,   1892;    Margaret  Ethel,  b.  April   14, 

1894. 
Address :   Mrs.  G.  L.  Collyer,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 


1464.  LILLIE  BLANCHE  MATHEWSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1889. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  September  19,  1862,  Barton,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Santiago  College,  Chile,  S.  A.,  1887-90;  Lyndon  Institute, 
Vt,  1891-93,  1894-95;  Washington,  D.  C,  1895-96;  Maiden,  Mass., 
1896-97. 

Address :    15  Lynde  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  J887. 

1466.  WALTER  RUSSELL  BREED.  B.S.;  B.D.,  Episcopal 
Theological  School,  1890;  D.D.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  1903. 
*.  jV.  e.     Born  January  10,  1866,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Studied  in  General  Theological  Seminary,  1887-88;  Episcopal  Theo- 
logical School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1888-90.  Ordained  deacon  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1890.  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Con- 
cord, Mass.,  1890-93.  Ordained  priest,  1891.  Rector  of  Christ  Church, 
Quincy,  Mass.,  1893-1900;    St.  James'  Church,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900-07; 

St.  Paul's  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1907 .     Examining  chaplain  of 

the  Diocese  of  Harrisburg,  1900-07. 

Married  June  4,  1895,  Ellen  Brodrick  Zehner,  of  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 
Child :   William  Zehner,  b.  December  8,  1897. 

Address :   6908  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


1466.     HARRY  BRENEMAN   BRUNER.     Ph.B.    A.  A.  *.     Born 
August  3,  1862,  Columbia,  Pa.     Brother  of  Nos.  1203  and  1509. 

In  the  lumber  business.  Columbia,  Pa.,  1887 . 

Address :   226  Cherry  St.,  Columbia,  Pa. 


1467.  BUEL  OWEN  CAMPBELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1890;  S.T.B., 
Boston  University,  1890.  X.  ^.  Born  October  12,  1862,  North  Fair- 
fax, Vt. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1887-90.  Joined 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Stationed  at  East 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  1890-93.  President  of  Colegio  Americano,  Con- 
cepcion,  Chile,  1893-1900,  1903-10.  Pastor  of  English  Church,  Con- 
cepcion,  Chile,  1895-1900,  1907-10.  Pastor  at  San  Juan  and  Guayama, 
P.  R.,  1900-02.     Pastor  at  Valparaiso,  Chile,  1910 .        • 

IVIarried  June  28,  1888,  Esther  L.  Soule,  of  Fairfield,  Vt.  Children : 
Marjorie  Esther,  b.  March  2."],  1891 ;  Ruth  Elena,  b.  November  19,  1895; 
Wendell  Soule,  b.  February  21,  1899;  Raymond  Owen,  b.  April  26, 
1902. 

Address :    Casilla  2037,  Correo  No.  2,  Valparaiso,  Chile. 

385 


1887.]  GRADUATES. 

1468.  DWIGHT  FRIEND  CARROLL.    B.A.;   M.A.,  1890.    X.  ^. 

Principal  of  a  private  school,  Falls  Village,  Conn.,  1887-90.  Instruc- 
tor in  Physics,  Lehigh  University,  1890-94.  In  poor  health,  residing  in 
Yalesville,  Conn.,  and  at  the  State  Hospital,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1894 . 

Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

1469.  HERBERT  EDGAR  COBB.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1890.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  4,  i860,  Searsmont,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1887-90. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Colorado,  1890-92.  Graduate 
student,  and  Lecturer  in  University  Extension,  University  of  Chicago, 
1892-96.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  1896- 
1900;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1900-06;  Professor,  and 
Head  of  Department,  of  Mathematics,  1906 .  Studied  in  Univer- 
sity of  Berlin,  Germany,  1905-06.  Departmental  editor:  School 
Science  and  Mathematics. 

Married  March  11,  1890,  Sara  I\L  Maxson,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Address:    Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  111. 

1470.  JACOB  AUGUSTUS  COLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Bom  October  22,  1859,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Stationed  at  Rari- 
tan,  N.  J.,  1887-91;  South  Orange,  1891-93;  Arlington,  1893-98;  Frank- 
lin St.,  Newark,  1898-1900.  Financial  agent.  Centenary  Collegiate 
Institute,  1900-01.  Stationed  at  Halsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1901-07; 
Orange,  1907-10;    First  St.,  Passaic,  1910 . 

Married  July  28,  1887,  Lina  Augusta  Christopher,  of  Tottenville, 
N.  Y. 

Address :   292  Gregory  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

1471.  *HENRY  BUCKLEY  COONS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1890.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  February  9,  1866,  Elizaville,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  1596  and 
2074. 

Assistant  principal  of  Catskill  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1888-89;  principal, 
1889.  Superintendent  of  Catskill  Academy  and  Union  Free  School, 
1889-92.    Died  March  25,  1892,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

1472.  EDWARD  EVERETT  CORNWALL.  Ph.B.;  M.D., 
Columbia  University,  1890.  X.  ^.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  2,  1866, 
Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  Republic,  S.  A. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1887-90.  Resident  physician,  Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.. 
1890-92.     Ship  surgeon,  Netherlands-American  S.  S.  Company.  1892-93. 

Practising  medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1893 •    Adjunct  Professor 

of  Internal  Medicine,  BrookljTi  Post-Graduate  Medical  School,  1906-08; 

Professor,  1908^ .     Visiting  physician  to  the  Williamsburg  Hospital, 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    1904 ;     Norwegian    Hospital,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y., 

1906-^ — .  President  of  the  Long  Island  Medical  Society,  1906;  Brook- 
lyn Pathological  Society,  1908.  Author:  William  Cornwall  and  His 
Descendants. 

Address :    K39  Pacific  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1473.  *RUSSELL  HUBERT  CROXFORD.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Maine 
Medical  College.  1892.  X.  ^.  Born  May  17,  1858,  Lincoln  Center. 
Me.     Brother  of  G.  A.  Croxford  (class  of  1891). 


GRADUATES.  [1887. 

Principal  of  Freedom  Academy,  Me.,  1888-89.  Studied  medicine  in 
Bowdoin  College,  Me.,  and  in  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1889-92.  Practised  medicine  in  Orland,  Me.,  1893-1904;  Brewer,  Me., 
1904-08.  U.  S.  pension  examiner,  1895.  Died  August  5,  1908,  Brewer, 
Me. 

Married  September  20,  1893,  Flora  D.  Marks,  of  North  Penobscot, 
Me.  Children:  Jeannette,  b.  July  19,  1895;  Geneva,  b.  October  15, 
1897;    Paul,  b.  June  22,  1901. 

Address  of  widow :    Brewer,  Me. 

1474.  *EDWIN  FISH.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  April  25,  1863, 
Natchez,  Miss. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University;  also  employed  in  a 
banker's  office,  Middletown,  1888-89.  In  the  loan  and  bond  brokerage 
business,  Trinidad,  Col.,  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  1889-90.  With  the 
Victor  Coal  Company,  Trinidad,  Col.,  1890-91.  Secretary  of  the  Trini- 
dad Chamber  of  Commerce,  1891-92.  Private  secretary  of  Victor  Coal 
Company  and  Colorado  Coke  Company,  1892.  Severely  injured  in  an 
accident  in  Texas;  on  recovery,  went  to  California,  1892.  General 
sales  agent  of  the  Alaska  Coal  Company  and  the  Sweetwater  Coal 
Mining  Company,  1893.  Afterwards  a  stockbroker.  Died  July  25, 
1907,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Married ;   one  child. 

1475.  GEORGE  FRANCIS  FLYNN.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Holy  Cross 
College,  1890.    X.  ^'.    Born  September  13,  1867,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  St.  Bernard's  School,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  1887-89.  Studied  in 
Holy  Cross  College,  1889-90;  Grand  Seminary,  Montreal,  Canada, 
1890-92;  St.  John's  Seminary,  Brighton,  Mass.,  1892-93.  Ordained 
priest  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  St.  Francis's 
Church,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1893-1901 ;  St.  Louis's  Church,  Web- 
ster, 1901-04;    St.  Michael's  Cathedral,  Springfield,  1904 . 

Address :    St.  Michael's  Cathedral,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1476.  *EDMUND  RICHARD  FOLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890.  ^.  T. 
Born  1861,  Wolcott,  Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Stationed 
at  Beacon  Falls,  Conn.,  1887-88;  Grace  Church,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y., 
1888-92.  Traveled  abroad,  1892-93.  Stationed*  at  37th  St.  Church, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-94.  On  a  ranch,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1894-96. 
Pastor  at  Tucson,  Ariz.,  1896-99.  Died  July  17,  1899,  Southington, 
Conn. 

1477.  ROBERT  LEWIS  GILBERT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890.  Bom 
March  14,  1865,  Derby,  Conn. 

Studied   law   in   Derby,   Conn.,    1887-89.      Practising   law   in   Derby, 

Conn.,   1889 .     Prosecuting  attorney  for  the  town  of  Derby,   1889. 

Secretary,  Board  of  Education,  Derby. 

Address :   Derby,  Conn. 

.  1478.  HAROLD  CHARLES  HUTCHISON.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E. 
Born    1865,   Harrisburg,    Pa. 

Learned  the  trade  of  steel-blowing;  in  charge  of  mi]l  in  Pennsyl- 
vania Steel  Works,  1887-89.  Manager  of  motor  department,  Edison 
General  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1890-91 ;  Ansonia  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  III,  1892.  In  charge  of  electrical  stock  of  operat- 
ing department,  World's  Columbian  Exhibition,  Chicago,  111.,  1893. 

Address :    141  Elhcott  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

387 


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1479.  GEORGE  ARTHUR  INGALLS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
August  24,  1864,  Winooski,  Vt. 

Engaged    in    farming,    1887-89.      Vice    principal,    Sandy    Hill    Union 

School  and  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1889-1905;   principal,  1905 .     Admitted 

to  the  bar,  1898.  Author:  An  Outline  of  Municipal  Government  in 
the  City  of  New  York,  1904. 

Address :    19  Walnut  St.,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y. 

1480.  ELMER  FREDERIC  NEWELL.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1890;  Ph.D., 
Kansas  City  University,  1905.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  19,  1864, 
Windsor,  Conn.     Brother  of  W.  C.  Newell  (class  of  1882). 

Taught  in  Portsmouth,  R.  L,  1887-88.  Joined  New  England 
Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888.  Stationed  at  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  1888-89;  Sagamore,  1889-91;  East  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1891-92. 
Supernumerary,  1892-93.  Principal  of  High  School,  Terryville,  Conn., 
1893-94.  In  poor  health;  on  a  farm,  Arnolds  Mills,  R.  I.,  and  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  1894-1900.  Principal  of  a  school,  Wrentham,  Mass., 
1900-03;  of  a  gramnaar  school.  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1903-04;  of 
High  School,  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1904-05;  of  Bridgton  Academy, 
Me.,  1905-07.  Taught  in  High  School,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1908. 
Transferred  to  Vermont  Conference,  1908.  Stationed  at  Hardwick, 
Vt,   1908-11;    Waterbury,   191 1 . 

Married  December  4,  1889.  Lucy  Phinney  Hallett,  of  Centerville, 
Mass.  Children :  Frederick  William,  b.  November  15,  1892,  d.  Novem- 
ber 21,  1892;   Hobart  Hallett,  b.  June  10,  1896. 

Address :    Waterbury,   Vt. 

1481.  EDWARD  SUMMERFIELD  NINDE.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Gar- 
rett Biblical  Institute,  1889;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1890;  D.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1903,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1905. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  i.  1866.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Son  of  No.  520. 

Studied  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1887-89.  Traveled  and  studied 
in  Europe,  1889-91.  Joined  Detroit  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1891. 
Stationed  at  Bay  Port,  Mich.,  1891-92;  Wyandotte,  1892-95;  Birming- 
ham, 1895-96;  Detroit,  1896-1900;  Ann  Arbor.  1900-05.  Engaged  in 
travel  and  study,  1905-07.  Transferred  to  New  England  Southern  Con- 
ference, 1907.     Stationed  at  Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1907 . 

Address :  88  Providence  St.,  Providence,  R.  1. 

1482.  HARVEY  HALLETT  PAINE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1890.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  March  4,  1859,  Centerville,  Mass. 

Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1887.  Stationed  at 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1887-89;  Ashland,  1889-92;  Immanu-el  Church, 
Waltham,  1892-94;  Clinton,  1894-97;  Tapleyville,  1897-98;  Laurel  St., 
Worcester,  1898-1903;  Webster,  1903-08;  South  St.,  Lynn,  1908-09; 
Athol,  1909 . 

Married  June  i,  1892,  Ida  Eldora  Metcalf,  of  Ashland,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren:  Evelyn  Eldora.  b.  March  29,  1893,  d.  July,  1893;  Harold  Metcalf.. 
b.  March  15,  1895;    Helen  Vivian,  b.  February  4,  1897. 

Address  T  105  Main  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 

1483.  *ED»WARD  EVANS  PIXLEY.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  December  25.  i860.  Northampton,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1887-91.  Studied  as  printer 
and  typesetter  in  the  establishment  of  Isaac  Pitman,  Bath,  England, 
1891-93.  Studied  French  in  Brussels,  1803.  Went  to  Africa  as  mis- 
sionary, 1893.     Died  May  23.  1893.  Vivi.  Congo  Free  State,  Africa. 


GRADUATES.  [1887. 

1484.  RALPH  HAYWARD  POMEROY.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  1889;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  S^.  T. 
$.  B.  K.  Born  January  12,  1867,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  541 ; 
brother  of  No.  i860. 

Studied  medicine  in  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1887-89.  Interne 
in  Charity  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-91.  Practising  medicine 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1891 .  Visiting  obstetrician.  Kings  County  Hos- 
pital,   1899 .      Assistant   Professor   of    Obstetrics   and   Gynecology, 

Long     Island     College     Hospital,     1905 .     Associate     gynecologist, 

Brooklyn    Hospital,    1903 .     Visiting   obstetrician,    M.    E.    Hospital, 

Brooklyn,  1907 . 

Married  October  12,  1897,  Isabella  Maud  Lachlan,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Leslie  Weltha,  b.  September  27,  1898. 

Address:   511  Nostrand  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1485.  WILLIAM  TRAFTON  RANDALL.  B.S.;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1895.  A.  K.  E.  $.  B.  K.  Born  November  23,  i860,  Wayne,  Me. 
Brother  of  No.  1252. 

President  of  Chafifey  College,  Ontario,  Cal,  1887-1901.  Dean  of  the 
College  of  Liberal  Arts,  University  of  Southern  California,  1901-03. 
Superintendent,  State  Industrial  School,  lone,  Cal.,  1903 .  Presi- 
dent, City  Trustees;  also  Board  of  Trade,  Ontario,  Cal.  Lay  dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896. 

Married  Louise  A.  Woodruff,  of  Terryville,  Conn.  Children: 
Louise   Marguerite;    Wilbur  Walter. 

Address :   2028  Bancroft  Way,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1486.  FRANK  HENRY  RICHMOND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  June  4,  1866,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Principal  of  an  academy,  White  Oaks,  N.  Mex.,  1887-88.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Lincoln  County,  N.  Mex.,  1889.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1889.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1890-91.  Law 
reporter  on  The  New  York  Evening  Post.  1891-99.  Secretary  to  com- 
mission to  revise  the  laws  of  Porto  Rico,  1900.  Assistant  attorney- 
general  of  Porto  Rico,  1901.  Associate  judge,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico, 
1902-04.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904 . 

Married  July  13,  1892,  Louise  H.  Shanks,  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Address :   621  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1487.  HERBERT  DWIGHT  ROCKWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890. 
•I".  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  3,  1865,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Brother  of  No.  1488. 

In  business  in  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1887-1905.     Retired,  1905. 
Address :  30  St.  James  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1488.  JOSEPH  CHAPIN  ROCKWELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1896;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Jena,  1909.  $.  N.  0.  ^.  B.  K. 
Born  September  16,  1862,  North  Adams,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  1487. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1887-88;  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1888-91.  Studied  in  Jena  and  Berlin, 
Germany,  1891-94.  Taught  in  Northwestern  Academy,  Evanston,  111., 
1894-95.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1895-96,  1898-1902. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Classical  Archaeology  {ad  interim).  University 
of  California,  1896-98.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Buchtel  Col- 
lege,   Ohio,    1902 .      On    leave    of    absence    for    travel    and    study, 

1908-09. 

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1887.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  December  27,  1904,  Claudia  Eugenia  Schrock,  of  Ostrander, 
Ohio.     Child :   Herbert  Chapin,  b.  September  27,  1905. 
Address:   7Z  Franklin  St.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

1489.  FRANK  ELWOOD  SANFORD.  Ph.B.;  M.A.,  1890. 
$.  X.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  October  10,  1858,  Rootstown,  Ohio. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  School.  Millersville,  Pa.,  1887-90.  Superin- 
tendent of  schools,  La  Grange,  111.,  1890 . 

Married  August  31,  1887,  May  R.  Blinn,  of  Cromwell,  Conn. 
Children:  Leigh  Russell,  b.  August  i,  1888  (B.M.E.,  Univ.  of  Michi- 
gan, 1909);  Miles  Blinn,  b.  April  11,  1895;  Trent  Elwood,  b.  Febru- 
ary 21,  1897;   Evelyn  Louise,  b.  October  16,  1899. 

Address:   217  South  Ashland  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

1490.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SHARPE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890. 
A.  A.  *.  Born  January  7,  1864,  Cape  May,  N.  J.  Son  of  B.  S.  Sharpe 
(class  of  i860). 

Adjunct  Professor  of  Physics  and  Biology,  Randolph-Macon  Col- 
lege, 1887-91.  Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1891-94. 
Fellow  in  Physics,  Clark  University,  1894-96,  1897-98.  Taught  in  New 
York  State  Normal  School,  New  Paltz,  N..  Y.,  1896-97.  Residing  in 
Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1898 . 

Married  June  25,  1890,  Anna  Louise  Boies,  of  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Margaret,  b.  January  9.  1893;  Robert  Boies,  b.  August  2, 
1897;  Annie  Catherine,  b.  April  13,  1901,  d.  October  i,  1901 ;  Philip 
Boies,  b.  October  26,  1902. 

Address :   Greenwich,  N.  Y, 

1491.  ODELL  SEYMOUR  SMITH.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
March  16,  1863.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1887-88.  In  an  insur- 
ance office,   New  York,   N.  Y.,   1888-89^    In  business  in  Washington, 

D.    C,    1889 .     Member   of    firm,    Norment   &   Smith,   real   estate, 

1891 .     Secretary  and  treasurer.  Home  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 

Association,   1897 ;    Norfolk  &  Washington   Steamboat   Company, 

1898 . 

Married  October  5,  1887,  Ida  Norment,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Chil- 
dren: Frank  Seymour  CNo.  2831),  b.  October  16,  1888;  Ida  Norment, 
b.  July  10,  1890;    Lila.  b.  April  21,   1892,  d.  March   i,   1893. 

Address:    1631  i6th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1492.  DAVID  HOLDEN  STAFFORD.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
February  22,  1864,  Brandon,  Vt. 

Assistant    bank    cashier,    Ellis,    Kans.,    1887-88.      Cashier    of    State 

Exchange    Bank,    Mankato,     Kans.,     1888-1902;     president,     1902 . 

Trustee  of  Kansas  Wesleyan  University.  President,  Board  of 
Trustees,  Mankato  City  Library, 

Married  January  15,  1890,  Mary  Eliza  Barker,  of  Brandon,  Vt. 
Children :  John  Winthrop,  b.  November  22,  1890,  d.  July  28,  1892 ; 
Lewis  Holden,  b.  February  7,  1892;  Helen  Mary,  b.  Februarj^  12,  1893; 
Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  October  21,  1896;  Ruth  Townsend,  b.  February 
16,  1902. 

Address:    Mankato,  Kans. 

1493.  MILLARD  FILLMORE  STEELMAN.    B.S. 
Address :   unknown. 

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GRADUATES.  [1887. 

1494.  JAMES  MADISON  STEVENS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890. 
A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  28,  1865,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Niantic,  Conn.,  1887-89;  of  public  schools, 
Saguache,  Col.,  1889-90,  1891-93.  Employed  in  state  treasurer's  office 
and  in  post  office,  Denver,  Col.,  1890-91.  Taught  in  Belmont  School, 
Mass. ;  principal  of  Renfrew  School,  Adams,  Mass.,  1895-96.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Darlington,  Wis.,  1896-1901 ;  Ocean  City,  N,  J., 
1903 . 

Married  June  2(),  1900,  Caro  Louise  Bucey,  of  Madison,  Wis.  Chil- 
dren: Theodore  Bucey,  b.  February  10,  1902;  James  Madison,  b. 
October  30,  1905. 

Address :  624  8th  St.,  Ocean  City,  N.  J. 

1495.  CARLOS  HOTCHKISS  STORRS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Yale 
University,  1889;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  Born  July  4,  1864, 
Seymour,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law   School,   1887-89.     Practising  law  in  Ansonia, 

Conn.,  1889 . 

Married  July  2,  1896,  Nettie  S.  Rider,  of  Seymour,  Conn, 
Address :    Ansonia,  Conn. 


1496.  SAMUEL  NEWTON  TAYLOR.  Ph.B. ;  Ph.D.,  Clark  Uni- 
versity, 1896.     A.  A.  <!>.     Born  April  24,  1858,  Farmingdale,  N.  Y. 

In  charge  of  experimental  laboratory,  Thomson-Houston  Electric 
Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1887-91.  Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1891-93.  Fellow  in  Physics,  Clark  University,  1893-96. 
Instructor  in  Physics,  Purdue  University,  1896-99.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Physics,  Syracuse  University,  1899- 1902.  Studied  in  Germany, 
1902-03.  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering,  University  of  Pittsburg, 
1903-08;    University  of  Cincinnati,  1908 . 

Married  December  27,  1887,  Mabel  Wright  Burr,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  June  5,  1908.  Child:  Mabel  Burr,  b.  November  4, 
1888. 

Address :    University  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


1497.  ALBERT  WELCOME  THAYER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890, 
and  Harvard  University,  1897.  A.  K.  E.  <^.  B.  K.  Born  September 
18,  1863,  Mendon,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  1666  and  1868. 

Principal  of  schools,  Terryville,  Conn.,  1887-89;  High  School,  West- 
boro,  Mass.,  1889-93;  High  School,  Palmer,  Mass.,  1^3-96.  Graduate 
student.  Harvard  University,  1896-97.  Taught  in  Mechanic  Arts  High 
School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-99.  Agent  for  a  real  estate  company,  New 
York,   N.   Y,,   1899-1900.    Engaged  in   farming  at   Blackstone,   Mass., 

Married  August  28,  1889,  Harriet  J.  Cook,  of  Terryville,  Conn. 
Address:    R.  F.  D.,  Blackstone,  Mass. 


1498.  CALVIN  SPENCER  VIDEON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890.  Born 
October  16,  1859,  Thompsonville,  Conn. 

With  the  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  Prince  Bay, 
N.  Y.,  1888 . 

Married  August  23,  1888,  Jeanette  D.  Tillinghast,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Thuden  Henry,  b.  November  13,  1890;  Spencer  Til- 
linghast, b.  August  30,  1894;   George  Herbert,  b.  May  i,  1905. 

Address  :   Tottenville,  N.  Y. 

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1887.1  GRADUATES. 

1499.  HERBERT  WELCH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1890;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1902;  LL.D., 
1906.  <ir.  T.  *,  B.  K.  Born  November  7,  1862,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  No.  1923,  and  of  O.  L.  Welch  (class  of  1891). 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1887-90.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Stationed  at  Bedford  Station,  N.  Y., 
1890-92;  St.  Luke's  Church,  New  York,  1892-93.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1893.  Stationed  at  Summerfield,  Brooklyn. 
N.  Y.,  1893-98;  Middletown,  Conn.,  1898-1902.  Traveled  and  studied 
abroad,    1902-03.    Stationed   at   Chester   Hill,    Mount   Vernon,    N.   Y., 

1903-05.     President  of   Ohio  Wesleyan   University,    1905 .     Trustee 

of  Wesleyan  University,  1901-06.  Author:  Selections  from  the 
Writings  of  John  Wesley,  1901. 

Married  June  3,  1890,  Adelaide  Frances  McGee,  of  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Children :    Dorothy,  b.  June  7,  1891 ;    Eleanor,  b.  September  3,  1900. 

Address :   Delaware,  Ohio. 

1500.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  WOOD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1890.  *.  N.  0. 
Born  1861. 

Address :   unknown. 

1501.  WESLEY  ELLSWORTH  WOODRUFF.  B.A. ;  M.A.. 
1890.     A.  K.  E.     Born  June  i,  1865,  Salem,  Pa. 

Engaged    in    journalism,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.,    1887-1904.      Practising 

law   in   Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.,    1904 .     Lecturer   on   topics   principally 

connected  with  American  colonial  history. 

Married  June  7.  1905.  Mary  Caroline  Davis,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Address :   78  West  Union  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

1502.  ROBERT  LOUIS  ZIXK.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1890.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  Julv  6,  186^,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Studied,  1887-88.  Principal  of  High  School,  New  Hartford,  Conn., 
1888-89;  Darien,  Conn.,  1889-90;  Litchfield,  Conn..  1890-95.  Studied 
in  New  York  College  of  Dentistry,  1895-96.  Principal  of  schools, 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  1896-1900;  Unionville,  Conn.,  1900-02;  Bridgeport, 
Conn..  1902 . 

Married  August  29,  1889,  Florence  Louise  Terew,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

Address :    1966  Seaview  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1503.  JESSIE  INNES  INGLIS  (Eason).  Ph.B.  Born  July  6, 
1867,  Middletown,  Conn.  Sister  of  No.  1931,  and  of  H.  J.  Inglis  (class 
of  1902). 

Taught  in  St.  Mary's  Hall.  Faribault.  Minn.,  1887-96. 
Married  June  10,  1896,  Rev.  Francis  W.  Eason,  of  London,  England. 
Child:    Dorothy  IngHs,  b.  March  17,  1897. 
Address:    Mrs.  F.  W.  Eason,  Trinity  Rectory,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

1504.  KATHERINE  GRIPPING  PIKE.  B.A.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
November  19,  1862,  Middletown,  Conn.  Sister  of  G.  B.  Pike  (class  of 
1888). 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1887-89.  Studied  in 
Germany,  1890-91.  Engaged  in  private  tutoring.  Middletown,  Conn., 
1^1-92.  Taught  in  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1893-95;  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1896-97;  High  School,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1898-99;  New 
York  City  high  schools,  1900 . 

Address :   223  West  21st  St..  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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1505.    JANE  VAN  VLECK.     B.A.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  5, 

1864,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.»  406;  sister  of  Nos.  1234, 
1295,  and  1375. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1888-93 ;  Miss  Porter's 
School,  Farmington,  Conn.,  1893-95 ;  Girls'  High  School,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  J888. 

1506.  FREDERIC  GIBBS  AXTELL.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891.  $.  N.  6. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  July  5,  1867,  Peru,  N.  Y. 

At  home,  Milford,  Conn.,  1888-89.  Taught  in  Friends'  Academy, 
Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1889-90;  Vermont  Methodist  Seminary,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1890-91 ;  Preparatory  School  of  Northwestern  University, 
Evanston,  111.,  1891-92;  Chaffey  College,  Ontario,  Cal.,  1892-97. 
Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,.  1901-02.  Taught  in 
Central  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1902-03.  Assistant  in 
Greek,  Macalester  College,  Minn.,  1903-05 ;  Instructor  in  Greek, 
1905-06;   Librarian,  1906 . 

Address :   68  South  Snelling  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1507.  HARRY  HARVEY  BEATTYS.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1890;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1891.  $.  N.  O. 
Born  November  18,  1864,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  1381 
and  1382. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1888-90.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Stationed  at  Bayport,  N.  Y., 
1890-92 ;  Greenport,  1892-95 ;  Jamaica,  1895-97 1  Sumner  Ave.,  Brook- 
lyn, 1897-1902;  Stamford,  Conn.,  1902-05;  Chester  Hill,  Mount 
Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  June  6,  1893,  Genevieve  Dunham,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:    Barbara,  b.  December  11,  1894;    Marjorie,  b.  July  16,  1899. 

Address :   216  North  Columbus  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

1508.  JOHN  LAW  BRIDGE.  B.S.;  Ph.D.,  Clark  University, 
1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  University,  1903.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
November  6,  1859,  Hazardville,  Conn.  Brother  of  G.  A.  Bridge  (class 
of  1897). 

Taught  in  Bordentown  Military  Institute,  N.  J.,  1888-89.  Assistant 
in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1889-91.  Fellow  in  Chemistry, 
Clark  University,  1891-92 ;  University  of  Chicago.  1892-93.  Taught 
in  Conn.  Literary  Institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1893-96;  High  School, 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1896-99.  Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1899-1903.     Practising  medicine  in  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1903 . 

Address :    Thompsonville,  Conn. 

1509.  WILLIAM  EVANS  BRUNER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1891 ;  M.D., 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1891.  A.  A.  $.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  8, 
1866,  Columbia,  Pa.     Brother  of  Nos.  1203  and  1466. 

Studied  in  medical  department.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1888-91, 
Resident  physician,  Philadelphia  Hospital,  Pa.,  1891-93.  Assistant 
clinical  ophthalmologist,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1893.     Clinical  assistant   (later  instructor)    in  Ophthalmology,  medical 

393 


1888.]  GRADUATES. 

department    of    Western    Reserve    University,    1893 •     Practising 

medicine  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1894 •    Oculist  to  Charity  Hospital; 

consultmg  oculist  to  Maternity  Hospital;  surgeon-in-chief,  Eye  Dis- 
pensary, Lakeside  Hospital.  Associate  editor:  Annals  of  Ophthal- 
mology. 

Married  February  18,  1897,  Lydia  S.  Clark,  of  Columbia,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren:  William  Evans,  b.  February  21,  1961,  d.  March  15,  1903;  Clark 
Evans,  b.  January  17,  1910. 

Address:    515  New  England  Building,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1510.  EDWARD  WASHINGTON  BURKE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  19,  1862,  Saint  Michaels,  Md. 

Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1889-91;  Wayne,  1891-92;  Bethel,  1892-93;  Hamburg, 
1893-96;  Malvern,  1896-98;  Norris  Square,  Philadelphia,  1898-1901 ; 
Pitman,  Philadelphia,  1901-03;  Norristown,  1903-06;  Mahanoy  City, 
1906-09;    East  Park,  Philadelphia,   1909-11;    Millersburg.   191 1 . 

Married  October  20,  1898,  Matora  Adelle  Green,  of  Malvern,  Pa. 

Address:    Millersburg,  Pa. 

1511.  *HENRY  WILLIAM  CAMIER.  B.A.  Born  1864,  in  Eng- 
land. 

Studied  in  the  Medical  School.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1888-89. 
Died  January  14,  1889,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1612.  WILLIAM  MORTON  CASSIDY.  B.A. ;  M.A,  1891.  >!'.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  August  9,  1859,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1888-89. 
Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1889-91;  Graniteville,  1^1-93;  West  Medford, 
1893-97.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1894-96.  Stationed 
at  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1897-1900;  Whitinsville,  1900-03;  North  Andover, 
1903-04;   Danvers,  1904-09;    Greenfield,  1909 . 

Married  October  9,  1889,  Minnie  Deborah  Valden,  of  Ridgefield, 
Conn.  Children :  Robert  Valden,  b.  July  4,  1891  ;  Minnie  Grace,  b. 
April  29,  1893 ;  Morton  Stewart,  b.  December  22,  1894,  d.  December  27, 
1898;   Margaret  Albee,  b.  August  29,  1900,  d.  March  i,  1901. 

Address :    Greenfield,  Mass. 

1513.  CHARLES  PHILLIPS  COOPER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  January  16,  1866,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Hartford  Post,  Conn.,  1888-89;  The  Evening 
Sun.  New  York,  N.  Y.  (assistant  managing  editor),  1889 . 

Married  July  5,  1899,  Olive  A.  Sprague,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Theron,  b.  August  15,  1907. 

Address :    The  Evening  Sun,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1514.  *ERNEST  RUSSELL  DEANE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
1867. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1888-89.  Died  February  12, 
1889,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

1515.  HERVEY  WILLIAM  FELLOWS.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
September  17,  1864,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  1386. 

In  the  employ  of  Fellows  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  collars  and  cuflfs, 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  1888-91 ;   member  of  the  firm,  1891 . 

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GRADUATES.  [1888. 

Married  October  25,  1899,  Nettie  Wisner  Chute,  of  Round  Lake, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Marion  Louise,  b.  August  3,  1900;  Helen  Elizabeth, 
b.  March  4,  1902;    Esther  Chute,  b.  June  20,  1903,  d.  March  8,  1904. 

Address:    Round  Lake,  N.  Y. 

1516.  WILLIAM  ELLIOTT  FOSTER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1891 ;  M.D., 
New  York  HomcEopathic  Medical  College,  1891.  X.  ■*•.  Born  January 
18,  1867,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Brother  of  No.  1603,  and  of  Myra  E. 
Foster  (class  of  1881)  and  J.  A.  Foster  (class  of  1892). 

Studied  in  N.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1888-91.  Practised 
medicine  in  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.,  1891-95 ;  Glen  Cove  and  Babylon, 
N.  Y.,  1895 • 

Married  February  17,  1909,  Henrietta  McGuire,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    Babylon,  N.  Y. 

1517.  HENRY  PINNIE  GRIFFIN.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Octo- 
ber 20,  i860,  Granby,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Bustleton,  Pa.,  and  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1888-91.  Clerk  of  the 
Surrogate  Court  of  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.,  1891-95.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1893.     Practising  law  in^  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1895 . 

Married  November  3,  1897,  Harriett  Hademan  Munsey,  of  Roxbury, 
Mass. 

Address :   White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

1518.  CHARLES    MINOT    GRIFFITH.    Ph.B.;     M.A.,    Cornell 

University,  1894.     *.  N.  0.     Born  April  14,  1863,  Silver  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Housatonic  Valley  Institute,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1888-90. 
Principal  of  a  public  school,  Hibernia,  N.  J.,  1890-91 ;  High  School, 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  1891-92;  High  School,  Mystic,  Conn.,  1892-93, 
Graduate  student  in  Cornell  University,  1893-94.  Missionary  (teacher 
and  preacher)  in  Chile,  S.  A.,  1895-98.  Preached  as  supply  in  Collins 
Center,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900.  Director  of  the  Instituto  Pedagogico,  Cuenca, 
Ecuador,  S.  A.,  1900-01.  Taught  in  Eastman  Business  College,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  1901-02;  High  School,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  1902-07. 
Missionary  teacher  in  La  Paz,  Bolivia,  S.  A.,  1907-08.     Statistical  clerk. 

Department  of   Education,   San  Juan,    Porto   Rico,    1908 .    Joined 

Western  South  America  Mission  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897. 
Located,  1902. 

Married  November  28,  1894,  Elva  Roxana  Kniffin,  of  Perry,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Dency  Roxana,  b.  May  16,  1899,  d.  September  2,  1900; 
two  others,  d.  in  infancy. 

Address :    Department  of  Education,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

1519.  ROLAND  WILKINS  GUSS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891.  A.  A.  #. 
*.  B.  K.        Born  October  8,  1862,  Williams  Grove,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1888-91;  Colo- 
rado   State    Normal    School,    Greeley,    Col.,    1891-96;     State    Normal 

School,   North  Adams,   Mass.,    1897 .    Author:    Science   Outlines; 

Science  and  Common  Life. 

Married  December  9,  1891,  Martha  Anne  Cameron,  of  Indiana,  Pa. 
Children :  Maynard  Cameron,  b.  November  25,  1893 ;  Alice  Miriam, 
b.  August  23,  1895 ;    Ada  Margaret,  b.  February  22,  1903. 

Address:   405  Church  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

1620.  *MORTON  LEE  HALL.  B.A. ;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University, 
1892.     X.  ^.     Born  May  28,  1863,  Bakersfield,  Vt. 

395 


1888.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1888-92. 
Preached  at  Ames,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Died  January  23,  1893,  Bakers- 
field,  Vt. 

Married  February  3,  1892,  Fanny  Cutler. 

1521.  GEORGE  DEMPSTER  HAMLEN.  B.A.;  M.D.,  New 
York  University,  1890;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1891.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  8,  1866,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Studied  in  University  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-90. 
Held  an  appointment  in  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York.  1890-92.  Tutor 
in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  University  Medical  College,  New  York, 
1892 .     Practising  medicine  in  New  York,  1892 . 

Married  November  21,  1904,  Estelle  L.  Randolph,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Address:   50  Central  Park  West,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1522.  FREDERIC  HOBART  LAWRENCE  HAMMOND.  B.A. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  October  13,  1866,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

In  Colorado  four  months,  recovering  his  health,  1888.  Taught  in 
Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J..  1889-90.  General  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1890-94.  Assistant  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1894-99.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference.  M.  E. 
Church,  1899.  Stationed  at  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1899-1904;  West 
Haven.  1904-10;  Summerfield  Church,  Bridgeport,  1910-11;  First 
Church.    Hartford,    191 1 . 

Married  June  30.  1892,  Bertha  Clarissa  Sanford.  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Children:  Edward  Sanford,  b.  April  21,  1893;  Helen  Frances, 
b.  January  29,  1896,  d.  February  21,  1898;  Robert  Lewis,  b.  October  i, 
1897;  Alden  Mowbray,  b.  September  9,  1900;  Sanford  Loomis,  b. 
September  21,  1903. 

Address:   411  Windsor  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1523.  HOWARD  HORNBECK  HAWXHURST.  B.A.;  M.A., 
1891 ;  M.D..  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1891.  A.  A.  «l>. 
Born  February  10,  1866,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  762. 

Studied  in  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1888-91. 
Practising  medicine  in  Washington,  D,  C,  1891 .  Attending  physi- 
cian to  the  National  Homoeopathic  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Married  October  11,  1893,  Annie  Avery  Elmer  (daughter  of  No. 
561),  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  Katharine,  b.  November  16, 
1896 ;    Elizabeth,  b.  April  6,  1903. 

Address:    1414  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.,  Washington.  D.  C. 

1524.  FRED  ALEXANDER  HILLERY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  i8<;i. 
^.  T.     *.  B.  K. 

Teacher. 

Address :   unknown. 

1525.  THOMAS  ARTHUR  HUMASON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1891 ; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1893.  A.  A.  *.  Born  September  3,  1865, 
New  Britain,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Institution  for  Improved  Instruction  of  the  Deaf,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1888-95.  Studied  in  Columbia  University,  1889-91- 
Principal  of  the  Wright-Humason  School.  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1895-1904- 
Taught  in  Pratt  Institute.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904-07;    Brooklyn  Tram- 

ing   School   for  Teachers,    1907 .    Lecturer,    Brooklyn   Institute   of 

Arts  and  Sciences,  1908 . 

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GRADUATES.  [1888. 

Married  June  22,  1898,  Adelyn  Chase  Condon,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Thomas  Arthur,  b.  October  30,  1904. 
Address :   235  Brooklyn  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1526.  ROBERT  SENEY  INGRAHAM.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891 ;  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1893.  $.  N.  9.  Born  August  6,  1865, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  288;  brother  of  G.  S.  Ingraham  (class 
of  1885). 

Taught  in  Tabor  Academy,  Marion,  Mass.,  1888-90.  Studied  in 
Yale  Divinity  School,  1890-92;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1892-93. 
Joined  Wisconsin  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at 
Tomahawk,  Wis.,  1893-94;  Kingsley,  Milwaukee,  1894-96;  Oconto, 
1896-97;  Rhinelander,  1897-98;  Park  Place,  Milwaukee,  1898-99; 
Simpson  Church,  Milwaukee,  1899-1903;  Fox  Lake,  1903-06;  Sheboy- 
gan Falls,  1906-11.     Superintendent  of  Fond  du  Lac  District,  1911 . 

Trustee  of  Lawrence  College,  Wis. 

Married  January  16,  1902,  Mabel  D.  Bell,  of  Evanston,  111. 

Address:    156  4th  St.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

1527.  ARTHUR  WILSON  JAMES.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Munich,  1894.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K,  Born  September  26,  1864,  East 
Rush,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  1179. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  1888-89.  Studied  in  Univer- 
sity of  Berlin,  Germany,  1889-90;  University  of  Freiburg,  Germany, 
1890-91 ;  Paris,  France,  1891-92 ;  University  of  Munich,  Germany, 
1892-93.  Tutor  in  German,  Wesleyan  University,  1893-96.  Professor 
of  German,  Miami  University,  1896-1905.  In  the  coal  business, 
Dayton,  Ohio,  1905-08.  Teaching  in  Lane  Technical  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.,  1908—-—. 

Married  August  7,  1894,  Amalie  Griehl,  of  Munich,  Germany.  Chil- 
dren :  Arabella  Madelaine,  b.  March  5,  1896 ;  Golda  Amelia,  b.  August 
19,  1898;    Clotilde  Therese,  b.  February  20,  1905. 

Address:    1524  North  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1528.  WILLIAM  AVERY  KNOX.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891 ;  B.D., 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1891 ;  D.D.,  Taylor  University,  1906. 
Born  March  20.  1859,  Brewster,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1888-91.  Joined  Newark 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Preached  as  supply  at  Mount  Hope, 
N.  J.,  1889-90;  Mountainview,  N.  J.,  1890-91.  Stationed  at  Branch- 
ville,  N.  J.,  1891-93;  Springfield,  1893-98;  Frenchtown,  1898-1900; 
Deckertown,  1900-03;  Allendale,  1903-05;  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y., 
1905-06;  Davis  Memorial  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1906-09;  Dunellen, 
1909 . 

Married  May  21,  1890,  Gertrude  Rice,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren: William  Avery,  b.  September  19.  1891,  d.  August  12,  1907; 
Gilbert  Rice,  b.  July  30,  1894 ;   Gertrude  Elizabeth,  b.  July  30,  1898. 

Address :   Dunellen,  N.  J. 

1529.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  LANGE.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Medical  College.  1890.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October  14,  1861,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.     Brother  of  Nos.  1394  and  1651. 

Studied  in  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,   Pa.,   1888-90. 

Practising  medicine  in  Scranton.  Pa.,  1890 . 

Married  December  31,  1892,  Jennie  Ridolle  McDowell,  of  Media,  Pa. 
Address :   240  Adams  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

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1530.  HARRY  REISER  MUNROE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891 ;  M.A. 
(on  exam.),  1894.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  6,  1865,  West- 
minster, Md.  Brother  of  No.  1756,  and  of  M.  Munroe  (class  of 
ICS92). 

Principal  of  High  School,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1888-90;  Ash- 
land, Mass.,  1890-91.  Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  Millersville, 
Pa.,  1891-93.  Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1893-95. 
Instructor  in  English,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1895-97;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  English,  1897-98.  Professor  of  English, 
Allegheny  College,  1898-1902.  Lecturer  in  English,  St.  Lawrence 
University,  1902-03.  Taught  in  DeWitt  Clinton  High  School,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1903-07;    Bryant  High  School,  New  York,  1907 , 

Married  December  26,  1890,  Helen  Elizabeth  Batchelder,  of  Glen 
Ridge,  N.  J.  Children:  Emilie  Frances,  b  September  14,  1896;  Harold 
Howe,  b.  December  28,  1897. 

Address :   54  Woolsey  St.,  Astoria,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

1531.  THEOPHILUS  ENGLAND  NILES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891. 
X.  ^.     Born  August  24,  1866,  Delhi,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Bryant  School,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-89;  Latin  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1889-90.  On  the  staff  of  The  Mail  and  Express  (now 
The  Evening  Mail),  New  York,  N.  Y.  (managing  editor),  1890; . 

Married  1892,  Rominda  Burnett,  of  Summit,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Thomas  Burnet,  b.  June  29,  1893 ;   Janet,  b.  June  15,  1906. 

Address :   203  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1532.  GEORGE  LEVI  RICE.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November 
15,  1863,  Tinmouth,  Vt. 

Studied  law;  served  for  one  year  as  principal  of  the  Proctor  (Vt.) 
Public  School,  1888-91.  Practising  law  in  Rutland,  Vt.,  1891-1910; 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  September  7,  1892,  Jennie  Marcy  Collins,  of  Rutland,  Vt. 

Address:    536  Cedar  Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1633.  HERBERT  LOWELL  RICH.  Ph.B. ;  M.D.,  Tufts  College, 
1898.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  23,  1865,  Charlotte,  Me.  Brother 
of  No.  1449. 

Taught  in  Lasell  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1888-98.  On  U.  S. 
ecological  Survey,  1889.  Studied  in  Tufts  Medical  School,  1895-98; 
Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1898-99.  Practised  medicine,  1899-1902. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Geology,  Western  Maryland  College, 
1902-04.  Resident  physician,  Jacob  Tome  Institute,  Port  Deposit,  Md., 
1904 . 

Married  November  20,  1909,  Theodora  Burbank,  of  Havre  de 
Grace,  Md. 

Address :    Port  Deposit,  Md. 

1634.  THEODORE  RICHARDS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  1891.  ^.  T.  Born 
March  29,  1867,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Brother  of  J.  A.  Richards  (class  of 
1883). 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1888-89.    Teaching  in  Kamehameha 

Manual  School,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,   1889 ;    vice  principal,   1891-92; 

principal,  1893 .     On  leave  of  absence;    in  the  advertising  business 

in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Author:  Leo  Hoonani  (Hawaiian  Hymn 
book).  Associate  editor:  The  Friend  (a  monthly  religious  paper,  pub- 
lished also  in  Hawaiian  and  Japanese). 

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GRADUATES.  [1888. 

Married  June  29,  1892,  Mary  Gushing  Atherton  (sister  of  No.  1938). 
Ghildren:  Ruth,  b.  May  24,  1893;  Joseph  Atherton,  b.  September  29, 
1894;  Muriel,  b.  May  25,  1897,  d.  September  10,  1899;  Herbert  Mon- 
tague, b.  October  2,  1904;    Mary  Theodora,  b.  November  6,  1908. 

Address :    Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

1535.  WILLIAM  BARNARD  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891. 
A.  A.  *.  $.  B.  K.  Born  June  22,  1866,  Marlboro,  Mass.  Son  of  No. 
820;    brother  of  No.  1864. 

Taught  in  Allen  School,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1888-89;  Gentenary 
Gollegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1889-91.  Graduate  student 
in  Yale  University,  1891-93.  Out  of  health;  engaged  in  various  indus- 
trial occupations,  associated  charities  work,  etc.,  1893-1909.  Attendant 
in  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1903-07.  Super- 
visor of  cottage,  Lyman  (State)  School  for  Boys,  Westboro,  Mass., 
1907-09.     Principal  of  Emerson  Institute,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1909 . 

Married  March  15,  1905,  Sydnie  Margaret  Gudykunst,  of  Allen- 
wood,  Pa. 

Address :   266  South  Scott  St.,  Mobile,  Ala. 

1536.  AARON  LOUIS  TREAD  WELL.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1890;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Ghicago,  1898.  X.  ^.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  December  23, 
1866,  Redding,  Gonn. 

Assistant  in  Natural  History,  Wesleyan  University,  1888-91.  Pro- 
fessor of  Biology  and  Geology,  Miami  University,  1891-1900.  Honor- 
ary Fellow  in  Zoology,  University  of  Ghicago,  1892-94.     Professor  of 

Biology,   Vassar   Gollege,    1900 .     Member   of   staff   of   instruction. 

Marine  Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  Holl,  Mass.,  1898-1906.  Fellow, 
University  of  Ghicago,  1897-98.  Instructor  in  Marine  Laboratory,  Cold 
Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1907. 

Married  June  15,  1892,  Sarah  Maria  Hill,  of  Redding,  Gonn.  Chil- 
dren: Lois,  b.  July  13,  1893;  Alvin,  b.  August  16,  1896;  Arthur  Burr, 
b.  December  14,  1899;    Louis  Mead,  b.  August  23,  1903. 

Address :   Vassar  Gollege,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1537.  *THOMAS  DUDLEY  WELLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  1891.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  May  9,  1862,  Belmont,  N.  H. 

City  editor  of  The  JVaterbury  (Conn.)  Republican,  1888-90;  editor- 
in-chief,  1890-1900.  Associate  editor  of  The  Hartford  Post,  1900-04. 
On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Hartford  Times,  1904-10.  Member  of 
Waterbury  Board  of  Education,  1895.  Member,  and  secretary,  of 
Board  of  State  Prison  Directors,  1895-1910.  Member  of  State  Reform- 
atory Commission,  1903-05.     Died  December  7,  1910,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1538.  MARCUS  WHITE.  Ph.B.;  M.A.  (Hon.),  1907.  A.  K.  E. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  August  18,  1861,  Blackstone,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Penn  Charter  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1888-90;  State 
Normal  School,  Millersville,  Pa.,  1890-91.  Studied  in  Paris  and 
Heidelberg,  1891-92.  Taught  in  Free  Academy,  Norwich,  Conn., 
1892-94.  Principal  of  State  Normal  School,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1894 . 

Married  June,  1896,  Helen  D.  Cowles,  of  New  Britain,  Gonn. 
Children:  Richard,  b.  September  11,  1898;  Dotha,  6.  March  5,  1900; 
John,  b.  November  6,  1902. 

Address :    New  Britain,  Conn. 

1539.  ALICE  MAY  HOTCHKISS.  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
November  10,  1866,  Terryville,  Conn. 

399 


1888-89.]  GRADUATES. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1888-89.  Taught  in  East 
Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1889;  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute, 
Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1889-96,  Studied  in  Teachers'  College,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1896-97.  Taught  in  Lasell  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass., 
1897-1900  (preceptress,  1898-1900)  ;  Free  Academy,  Utica,  N.  Y., 
1900-03.     Librarian   and   private   secretary,   Lasell   Seminary,    1909 . 

Address:    83  Church  St.,  Aliddletown,  Conn. 

1540.  MARY  ELIZABETH  SMITH  MENDALL  (White). 
B.A.;    M.A.,  1891.     *.  B.  K.     Born  April  28,  1857,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  November  22,  1888,  Charles  Thomas  White,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Viola  Chittenden,  b.  August  3,  1890;  Maude  Nelson, 
b.  October  13,  1892. 

Address :    Mrs.  C.  T.  White,  z-j-j  Decatur  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1541.  KATHARINE  BERTHA  MITCHELL  (Jenkins).  B.A. 
$.  B.  K.     Sister  of  No.  1018. 

Married  April  3,   1895,  John  Evan  Jenkins   (No.  1648).     Children: 
Mitchell,  b.  January  24,  1896;   Hugh  Coban,  b.  July  2,  1899. 
Address:    Mrs.  J,  E.  Jenkins,  Kingston,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  J889. 

1542.  DUDLEY  CHASE  ABBOTT.  B.A.  4^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
January  18,  1867,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Assistant  Librarian.  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91.  Principal  of 
Select  School,  Falls  Village,  Conn.,  1891-92.  Taught  in  Selwyn  Hall, 
Reading,  Pa.,  1892-94.  Graduate  student  in  Yale  University,  1894-95, 
1896-97.  Principal  of  High  School,  Gildersleeve,  Conn.,  1895-97. 
Engaged  in  study.  1897-98.  Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1898-99.  Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1899.  Stationed  at  East  Livermore,  Me.,  1 899-1 90 1 ;  York,  1901-03; 
Lincoln,  1903-06;  Berlin,  N.  H.,  1906-07;  Chebeague,  Me.,  1907-08. 
Transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  1908.  Stationed  at  Chestertown, 
N.  Y.,  1908-09;    Clifton  Park,  1909 . 

Married  April  4,  1906,  Jennie  Ebertine  Worden,  of  Rye,  N.  Y. 
Child :    Conwell  Worden,  b.  October  8,  1909. 

Address :   Clifton  Park,  N.  Y. 

1543.  EDWARD  EVERETT  ABERCROMBIE.  B.A.;  S.T.B., 
Boston  University,  1892.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  17,  1864,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1889-90 ;  School  of  Theology, 
Boston  University,  1890-92.  Joined  New  England  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1892.  Stationed  at  Hampden,  Mass.,  1892-93;  Southampton, 
1893-98;  Weston,  1898-99;  Holliston,  1 899-1 901  ;  Townsend,  1901-02. 
Supernumerary,  J902-04.  Bursar  of  Walden  University,  Tenn., 
1904-06.  Stationed  at  West  Warren,  Mass.,  1906-08;  Spencer,  1908-10; 
Rockport,  1910 . 

Married  June  14,  1899,  Susie  Rand,  of  Weston,  Mass.  Children: 
Roland  Knights,  b.  March  20,  1900;  Edward  Ballou,  b.  November  21, 
1901. 

Address :    Rockport,  Mass. 

400 


GRADUATES.  [1889. 

1544.    ARTHUR  NEWELL  BURKE.     B.A.     $.  N.  e.     i>.  B.  K. 

Born  March  i6,  1866,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1889-91 ;  Monson 
Academy,  Mass.  (principal,  1893-99),  1891-99;  High  School,  Waltham, 
Mass.,  1899 .     Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,   1899-1900. 

Address :   34  Appleton  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

1546.  HENRY  HAVENS  CHATFIELD.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  March  17,  1866,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J., 
1889-90.  Studied  law,  1890-92.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1892.  Practis- 
ing law  in  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y.,  1892 .      President  of  Board  of 

Education,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Married  May  23,  1894,  Charlotte  Marie  Peterson,  of  Bridgehampton, 
N.  Y.     Child :    Benton  Hallock,  b.  August  14,  1897. 

Address :    Southampton,  N.  Y. 

1546.  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE  CLARKE.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
August  7,  1865,  Arthursburg,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  650. 

Electrical  engineer,  with  the  General  Electric  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1889-94.  Inspector,  with  the  New  York  Edison  Company, 
1894-96.  General  manager,  Atlantic  Coast  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, 1896-1902;  United  Gas,  Electric  Light  and  Fuel  Company,  1902-06. 
Secretary,  treasurer,  and  general  manager.  City  Gas  and  Electric  Com- 
pany, Paris,  111.,  1906-10.  General  manager.  Central  Indiana  Lighting 
Company,  1910 . 

Married  October  14,  1891,  Margaret  Hay  Fisher,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Child :    Miriam  Fisher,  b.  August  2"],  1893. 

Address:   Columbus,  Ind. 

1547.  SEWARD  VINCENT  COFFIN.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
September  24,  1867,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Connected  with  the  L.  D.  Brown  &  Son  Company,  silk  manufacturers, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1889-1904;  treasurer,  1893-1904.  In  the  life  insur- 
ance business,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1905-10;    Albany,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  May  13,  1891,  Delia  Maria  Brown,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child :   Vincent  Brown,  b.  February  7,  1897. 

Address  :   Albany,  N.  Y. 

1548.  THOMAS  ROY  CROOKS.  B.A.  Born  July  3,  1862,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Emory,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1889-90;  Churchtown  and  Morgantown, 
1890-92;  Sanctuary  Church,  Philadelphia,  1892-93;  Fifth  St.,  Potts- 
town,  1893-95 ;  North  Wales,  1895-98;  Jenkinstown.  1898-1900;  Ambler, 
1900-01;  Portland,  1901-03;  Halifax,  1903-06;  New  Hope,  1906-08; 
Morrisville,  1908-11;   Frackville,  191 1 . 

Married  September  28,  1892,  Jennie  Jopson,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  who 
died  June  2'^,  1896.  Married  March  6,  1900,  Millie  Gibson.  Children : 
Eleanor  Elizabeth,  b.  March  2,  1893,  d.  March  16,  1893;  Dorothy,  b. 
March  7,  1901. 

Address :    Frackville,  Pa. 

1549.  FREDERICK  MORGAN  DAVENPORT.  B.A.;  Ph.D., 
Columbia  University,  1905.  *.  N.  6.  $.  B.  K.  Born  August  27,  1866, 
Salem,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1889-93.  Joined  New 
York   Conference,   M.   E.    Church,    1893.     Stationed   at   First   Church, 

401 


1889.1  GRADUATES. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1893-97.  Engaged  in  study,  1897-99.  Stationed  at 
St.  James's  Church,  Kingston,  N.  Y,,  1899-1901.  Retired  from  active 
service  in  the  ministry,  and  voluntarily  became  a  layman  in  the  M.  E. 
Church,  1901.  Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1901-04.  Pro- 
fessor   of    Law    and    Political    Science,    Hamilton    College,    1904 . 

Member  of  New  York  State  Senate,  1909-10.  Author:  Primitive 
Traits  in  Religious  Revivals. 

Married  January  2,  1899,  Edith  Jefferson  Andrus  (No.  1983),  of 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Children:  Frederick  Morgan,  b.  1900;  Margaret 
Dyckman,  b.  1904;   Winthrop,  b.  1907. 

Address :   Clinton,  N.  Y. 

1550.  ^BERNARD  MARCUS  DAVIS.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  31,  1865,  Seymour,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y. ;  also  studied  law, 
1889-92.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1892.  Practised  law  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1892-93.     Died  April  15,  1893,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1551.  *WILLIAM  BRADFORD  EATON.  Ph.B. ;  M.A.,  Haver- 
ford  College,  1892;  M.D.,  University  of  Berlin,  1896.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  March  i,   1868,  Leicester,   Mass. 

Taught  in  Haverford  (Pa.)  Preparatory  School;  also  studied  in 
Haverford  College,  1889-92.  Studied  medicine  in  the  University  of 
Berlin.  Germany,  1892-96.  Assistant  to  Professor  Virchow,  Berlin. 
1896-97.  Practised  medicine  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1897-1900.  Assistant 
pathologist,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1900-02. 
Resident  surgeon  and  physician,  Bryn  ^Iawr  (Pa.)  Hospital,  1902-04; 
pathologist,  1902-08.     Died  March  17,  1908,  Haverford,  Pa. 

Married  December  16,  1904,  Mary  A.  Walker,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1552.  J[ULIUS]  WILBUR  EGGLESTON.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Yale 
University,  1892.  "*.  T.  Born  February  25,  1866,  Watertown,  Conn. 
Son  of  No.  584;  brother  of  Nos.  1601  and  1684,  and  of  S.  B.  Eggleston 
(class  of  1897). 

Graduate  student  in  Yale  University,  1889-92.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1891.  Stationed  at  Beacon  Falls, 
Conn.,  1891-93;  East  Berlin,  1893-95 ;  West  Farms,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1895-97;  Mianus,  Conn.,  1897-98;  Naugatuck,  1898-1901 ;  Glen  Cove, 
N.  Y.,  1901-05;  Stratford,  Conn.,  1905-09;  Orient,  N.  Y.,  1909-10; 
Bridgehampton,  1910 . 

Married  September  15,  1897,  Mary  Eli/,«abeth  McCormack,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Wilbur  Goulding,  b.  July  23,  1898;  Kenneth, 
b.  February  25,  1904;    Ruth,  b.  March  15,  1909. 

Address :    Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

1553.  FREDERICK  BEAUREGARD  FABER.  Ph.B.  Bom 
January  13,  i865,*Seymour,  Conn. 

Graduated  from  Minnesota  Law  School,  1895.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1895.     Practising  law  in  Jackson,  Minn.,   1895 . 

Married  February  26,  1900,  Bertha  Meyer,  of  Wabasha,  Minn.  Chil- 
dren :  Mary  Henrietta,  b.  February  14,  1903 ;  Russell  Conde,  b.  August 
10,  1907. 

Address :  Jackson,  Minn. 

1554.  HENRY  FLOY.  B.A.;  M.E.,  Cornell  University.  1891 ; 
M.A.  (on  exam.).  Wesleyan  University,  1892.  Sk.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
September  19,  1866,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1687. 

402 


GRADUATES.  [1889. 

Studied  in  Cornell  University,  1889-92.  With  the  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburg,  Chicago,  and  Minne- 
apolis, 1892-98.  Electrical  consulting  engineer,  1898- — .  Member, 
Jury  of  Awards,  St.  Louis  Exposition.  Author :  The  Colorado 
Springs  Lighting  Controversy;  High  Tension  Underground  Electric 
Cables. 

Married  October  23,  1895,  Alice  Van  Benschoten,  of  East  Orange, 
N.J. 

Address :    165  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1555.  *WILLIAM   IRVING  FORD.     B.A.     A.   K.   E.     $.   B.   K. 

Born  September  7,  1862,  Berwick,  Me. 

Studied  in  the  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-90. 
Died  April  5,  1890,  Boston,  Mass. 

1556.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  GARDINER.  B.A.  $.  N.  G. 
Born  May  14,  1868,  Wakefield,  R.  I. 

Connected  with  U.   S.  Internal  Revenue  Service,  Providence,  R.  I., 

1889 ;  deputy  collector  of  customs.  Providence,  1894-1906;   collector, 

1906 . 

Married  November  i,  1893,  Mabel  Florence  Smith,  of  Providence, 
R.  I.     Child:    Newton  Smith,  b.  June  2.  1895. 

Address :    Custom  House,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1557.  MARK  WILLSON  GILL.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  August  21, 
1867,  Salem,  Ore. 

In  the  wholesale  book  and  stationery  business,  Portland,  Ore. ;  secre- 
tary of  the  J.  K.  Gill  Company.  1889-- — . 

Married  May  31,  1894,  Susan  Abigail  Moreland,  of  Portland,  Ore. 
Children :  Mary  Moreland,  b.  February  12,  1901 ;  Mark  Moreland, 
b.  October  4,  1909. 

Address :    133-135  Third  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

1558.  GEORGE  MEEK  GLENN.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Febru- 
ary 12,  i860,  Center  County,  Pa. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-90,  Joined 
Central  Pennsylvania  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Stationed  at 
South  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1890-93;  Hughesville,  1893-95;  Hyner, 
1895-96;  Gettysburg,  1896-1900;  Roaring  Spring,  1900-06;  Chambers- 
burg,   1906-08;    Sunbury,   1908-11;    Philipsburg,   1911 . 

Married  August  28,  1890,  Lulu  Susannah  Gray,  of  Buffalo  Run,  Pa. 
Children:  Randolph  Foster,  b.  August  11,  1891  (class  of  1914)  ;  Sarah 
Liggett,  b.  December  31,  1892,  d.  August  2,  1897;  Elizabeth  Meek,  b. 
February  13,  1894,  d.  July  24.  1897;  John  Gray,  b.  September  21,  1896; 
George  Meek,  b.  October  3,  1897 ;  Esther  Keith,  b.  July  27,  1901 ; 
Isaac  Willard,  b.  May  11,  1903,  d.  October  8,  1909. 

Address :    Philipsburg,  Pa. 

1559.  HERBERT  AUGUSTUS  HILL.  B,A,;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1892.    X.  <lr.    $.  B.  K. 

Lawyer. 

Address:    1523  Corson  St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1560.  GEORGE  MEAD  HUGHES,  B.A.;  M.A,  (on  exam,), 
1899.     Born  August  10,  1865,  New  Brunswick,  N,  J. 

403 


1889.1  GRADUATES. 

Joined  Des  Moines  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Logan,  Iowa,  1889-91;  Malvern,  1891-93;  Leon,  1893-97;  Corydon, 
1897-99;  Atlantic,  1899-1904.  Transferred  to  Northwest  Iowa  Con- 
ference, 1904.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1904-05. 
Transferred  to  New  Jersey  Conference,  1905.  Stationed  at  Mount 
Holly,  N.  J.,  1905-09;  Central  Church,  Trenton,  1909-11.  Transferred 
to  Erie  Conference,  191 1.  Stationed  at  Brookville,  Pa.,  191 1 .  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1904. 

Married  September  3,  1889,  Margaret  Alice  Funk,  of  Catasauqua, 
Pa.  Children:  Arvine  Clark,  b.  August  19,  1890,  d.  October  5,  1890; 
Arthur  Fitzgerald,  b.  March  17,  1893;   Evelyn,  b.  August  7,  1898. 

Address :    Brookville,   Pa. 

1561.  ORVILLE  EDSON  JOHNSON.  Ph.D.;  M.D.,  Harvard 
University,  1894.  A.  A.  *.  Born  September  13,  1867,  Chicopee  Falls, 
Mass.     Son  of  No.  740;   brother  of  W.  C.  Johnson  (class  of  1894). 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1889-90.  Studied 
in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1890-94.  Medical  house  officer.  City  Hos- 
pital, Boston,  Mass.,  1893-95.  Practising  medicine  in  Winthrop,  Mass., 
1895 . 

Married  December  24,  1896,  Edith  Allen,  of  Winthrop,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren :  Thurston  Allen,  b.  January  24,  1898;   Gladys,  b.  March  18,  1904. 

Address :    123  Winthrop  St.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

1562.  PERCY  LINCOLN  JOHNSON.  Ph.B. ;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1891.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  10,  1865,  Easton,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  1362. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1889-91.  Practised  law  in  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1891-1900.    Engaged  in  manufacturing,  1905 . 

Married  October  5,  1892,  Kate  Eleanor  Judson,  of  Huntington,  Conn., 
who  died  April  i,  1896.  Married  July  13,  1898,  Edna  Augusta  Thomp- 
son, of  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Child :    Wilbur  Booth,  b.  March  26,  1896. 

Address:    738  William  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1563.  *GEORGE  FREDERICK  KETTELL.  Ph.B.;  B.A.,  Har- 
vard University,  1891 ;  LL.B.,  Tulane  University,  1893.  *.  N.  G. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  1869,  Carlsruhe,  Germany. 

Taught  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1889-90.  Studied  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1890-91 ;  Washington  University  Law  School,  1891-92.  Taught  in 
High  School.  New  Orleans,  La.,  1892-1900.  Rector,  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  Pocomoke  City,  Md..  1901-02.  Assistant  minister, 
Christ  (P.  E.)  Church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1902-04.  Died  October  28, 
1904,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1564.  SAMUEL    GAIL   LANDON.     B.A.     *.   N.    9.     f».    B.    K. 

Born  February  12,  1865,  Herrick,  Pa.     Son  of  No.  157. 

Superintendent  of  public  schools,  California,  Mo.,  1889-91.  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin  and  Greek,  Puget  Sound  University,  Wash.,  1891-92. 
Superintendent  of  schools.  Puyallup.  Wash..  1892-94.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1894-97;  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900. 
In  the  insurance  business,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1900-07;  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1907 . 

Married  June  3.  1891,  Mary  Estelle  Biggs,  of  California,  Mo. 
Child :   Samuel  Gail,  b.  December  12,  1904. 

Address :   Albany,  N.  Y. 

1565.  SEYMOUR  LANDON.  B.A.;  D.D.S.,  Philadelphia  Dental 
College,  1900.  $.  N.  0.  Born  August  21,  1867,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J, 
Son  of  No.  440. 

404 


GRADUATES.  [1889. 

In  the  book  business,  Portland,  Ore.,  1889-92.  Taught  in  New  York 
Military  Academy,  1892-93.  Studied  in  Philadelphia  Dental  College. 
Practising  dentistry,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Married  November  29,  1903,  Edna  Brandon,  of  New  York,  N,  Y. 

Address :   New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

1666.  JOHN  ELIJAH  LOVELAND.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1893.  ■^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  28,  1864,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1889-93-     Practising  medicine  in 

Middletown,  Conn.,  1893 •     Member  of  the  visiting  staff,  Middlesex 

Hospital,  Middletown.    Secretary,  U.  S.  Pension  Board,  Middletown. 

Married  June  19,  1907,  Gertrude  May  Fowkes,  of  Maberly,  Ont., 
Canada. 

Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

1567.  GEORGE  ELBERT  MANCHESTER.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born 
July  12,  1862,  Winsted,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1900. 

In   the   dairy,    creamery,    and    ice   cream   business,   Winsted,    Conn., 

1889 ,    Editor :  Annual  report  of  the  Conn.  Dairymen's  Association 

for  several  years. 

Married  October  21,  1890,  Cassie  Haley  Haigh,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ruth  Coe,  b.  November  26,  1891 ;  Dudley  Haley,  b.  June  17, 
1895;  Seward  Haigh,  b.  August  21,  1897;  Dorothy,  b.  July  18,  1900; 
Edward  Wilbur,  b.  May  22,  1905 ;   Elbert  Grant,  b.  October  12,  1907. 

Address:   Station  A,  Winsted,  Conn. 

1568.  HENRY  FRANK  MANDEVILLE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
April  18,  1862,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Williston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1889-90. 
Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  gas  and  electric  light  fixtures,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1890 . 

Married  April  18,  1894,  Jeanette  Johnson  Vorhees,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Address :  350  Fulton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1569.  EDWARD  ERNEST  MATTHEWS.    B.A.    4».  N.  6.    Born 

November  26,  1866,  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1889-92.  Assistant  minister. 
Calvary  (P.  E.)  Church,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1892-93-  Rector,  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Erie,  Pa.,  1893-96.  Senior  assistant,  St.  Paul's  Church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1896-1901.  Rector,  All  Saints  Memorial  Church,  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J.,  1901 . 

Married  June  9,  1892,  Harriet  Kirtland  Hawley,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address :   Lakewood,  N.  J. 

1570.  ARTHUR  HERBERT  MERITT.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
Februarv  23,  1863,  West  Eaton,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1653. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1889-90;  Hillsboro  College, 
Ohio,  1890-91 ;  Bordentown  Military  Institute,  N.  J.,  1891-93.  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  Trinity  College,  N.  C,  1893-94.  Studied  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1894-95.  Professor  of  Greek,  Trinity 
College,  N.  C,  1895 . 

Married  August  22,  1891,  Cornelia  Frances  Dean,  of  Westmoreland, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Benjamin  Dean,  b.  March  31,  1899;  Herbert  Dean,  b. 
February  28,  1904. 

Address :   Durham,  N.  C. 

405 


1889.1  GRADUATES. 

1571.  ROWLAND  MILES.  B.S.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April 
4,  1865,  Smithtovvn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law,  1889-91.     Practising  law  in  Northport,  N.  Y.,  1891 . 

Married  November  16,  1892,  Edith  Ann  Woodhull,  of  College  Point, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Gordon  Woodhull,  b.  April  7,  1894;  Harriet  Rolph, 
b.  March  13,  1896;    Barton,  b.  May  14,  1898. 

Address  :   Northport,  N.  Y. 

1572.  HARRY  SUMMERFIELD  NOE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  June  12,  1868,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

On  a  ranch  in  Texas,  1889-90.  In  the  banking  business  in  Kansas, 
Illinois  and  California,  1890-92.  Cashier,  American  Bank  and  Trust 
Company,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Married  December  14,  1897,  Agnes  C.  Deming,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Mary  W.,  b.  June  12,  1902;  Earl  John,  b.  December  14, 
1903 ;    Josephine,  b.  December  14,  1903. 

Address :    Pasadena,  Cal. 

1573.  ARTHUR  W  PARTCH.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  1893.    ^-  K.  E.    *.  B.  K.     Born  July  16,  1865,  Monkton,  Vt. 

Taught  in  an  academy,  Hiawatha,  Kans.,  1889-90.  Studied  in  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  1890-91  ;  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1891-93. 
Joined  Nebraska  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  Odell, 
Nebr.,  1893-94;  Johnson,  1894-95;  Valparaiso,  1895-96;  Benedict, 
1896-97;  Alexandria,  1897-98.  Taught  in  Nebraska  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1898-99.  Stationed  at  Mead,  Nebr.,  1899- 1900.  Taught  in  New 
Orleans  University,  1900-03;  Montpelier  Seminary,  Vt.,  1903-04.  Pres- 
ident of  Tillotson  College,  Austin,  Tex.,  1904-06.  In  poor  health, 
1006-09.     Teaching  in  Tougaloo  University,  Miss.,  1909 . 

Married  September  23,  1902,  Harriet  May  Fisk,  of  Somerville,  Mass. 
Child:  Dorothy,  b.  December  18,  1906. 

Address :    Tougaloo,  Miss. 

1574.  *WILLIAM  CLAFLIN  PRENTICE.  B.A.  *.  N.  G.  Born 
July   14,   1868.     Son  of   Professor  George   Prentice;    brother  of   No. 

Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-90.  Went  to  California  for 
his  health,  1890.  Resided  in  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1890-92.  Died  December 
10,  1892,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1575.  FRANK  ROLLINS.  B.A. ;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University, 
1902.     A.  A.  *.     Born  August  i,  i860,  Jay.  Me. 

Taught  in  High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1889-93 ;    High  School, 
Newton,    Mass.,    1893-97;     New    York    City   high    schools.    1897-1904. 
Principal    of    Stuyvesant    High    School,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1904-08. 
Second  assistant  commissioner  of  education.  New  York  state,  1908 
Author :    School  Administration  in  Municipal  Government,  1902. 

Married  February  11,  1883,  Lizzie  E.  Butman,  of  Readfield,  Me. 
Children :  Ethel,  b.  January  24.  1884,  m.  L.  P.  Shanks ;  Mabel,  b.  July 
19,  1886;  Tames  Butman,  b.  February  24,  1888,  d.  July  6,  1889;  Elsie, 
b.  April  II,  1890;   Karl  Beckley,  b.  June  10,  1892. 

Address:   State  Education  Department,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1576.  WILLIAM  EMORY  SMYSER.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1892.     A.  K.  E.     *.  B.  K.     Bom  September  17,  1866,  Paper  Mills,  Md. 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1889-90.  Grad- 
uate   student,    Johns     Hopkins    University,     1890-91.      Instructor     in 

406 


GRADUATES.  [1889. 

Rhetoric,    Northwestern    University,    1891-92.      Professor    of    English, 

De  Pauw  University,  1892-1900;    Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1900 ; 

Ohio  State  University  (summer  term),  1909,  '10.  Author:  Spiritual 
Truth  in  the  Poetry  of  Tennyson. 

Married  June  24,  1890,  Elizabeth  Arbuckle  Craig  (No.  1582),  of 
Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  William  Craig,  b.  September  25,  1895; 
Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b.  January  22,  1897;  Hamilton  Martin,  b.  July  28, 
1901 ;    Margaret  Lydia,  b.  October  28,  1902. 

Address :    Delaware,  Ohio. 

1577.  JARED  SWEET  TILLINGHAST.  B.A.  Born  March  17, 
1864,  New  London,  Conn. 

Joined  Des  Moines  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1889.  Stationed  at 
Waukee,  Iowa,  1889-90 ;  Pacific  Junction,  1890-91 ;  Logan,  1891-92. 
Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-93.  Supernumerary, 
1894-1902.  Transferred  to  New  York  East  Conference,  1902.  Sta- 
tioned at  Brookhaven,  N.  Y.,  1902-03 ;  Setauket,  1903-04 ;  West  Suffield, 
(Tonn.,  1904-05.  Supernumerary,  1905-10.  Assistant,  Freeport,  N.  Y., 
1910-11.     Supernumerary,   191 1. 

Address :   Freeport,  N.  Y, 

1578.  CHARLES  PERLEY  TINKER.  Ph.B.;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1892.     A.  A.  *.     Born  July  26,  1864,  New  London,  Conn. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1889-92.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Stationed  at  Ozone 
Park,  N.  Y.,  1892-94;  Floral  Park,  1894-97;  Bay  Shore,  1897-99; 
Cornell  Memorial  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1907.  Field  secre- 
tary, N.  Y.  City  Church  Extension  and  Missionary  Society,  1907-08. 
Joined  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1908.  Chap- 
lain of  City  Reformatory  and  Workhouse,  and  of  Fordham  Hospital 
(Protestant  Episcopal  City  Mission),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908-09. 
Chaplain,  City  Prison  and  City  Penitentiary,  New  York,  1909 . 

Married  June  21,  1892,  Mary  Otis  Hunting  Bragaw,  of  New  London, 
Conn.  Children :  Anna  Morgan,  b.  February  2,  1895 ;  George  Fred- 
erick, b.  February  5,  1902. 

Address :    188  Wadsworth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1579.  EVERETT  HUSTIS  TRAVIS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  12,  1867,  Garrison,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1889-91.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1891.  Practising  law  in   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,   1892 .     Member  of 

N.  Y.  Assembly,  1909. 

Married  September  5,  1894,  Mary  Elizabeth  Tabor,  of  Dover  Plains, 
N.  Y.     Child :   Lois,  b.  April  24,  1896. 
Address :   56  Market  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1580.  WILLARD  IVES  WARRINER.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
April  5,  1866,  Forestville,  Conn.  Brother  of  W.  W.  Warriner  (class 
of  1897). 

Engaged  in  electrical  engineering,  1889-- — . 

Married  June  i,  1893,  Laura  B.  Harris,  of  New  London,  Conn. 
Children:  Douglas  Whipple,  b.  March  25,  1894,  d.  October  28,  1894; 
Willard  Ives,  b.  June  16,  1901,  d.  November  11,  1901. 

Address :   Lakewood,  N.  J. 

1581.  NORTHAM    WRIGHT.     B.S.;     LL.B.,    Yale    University, 

1892.  A.  K,  E.     Born  May  3,  1867,  Clinton,  Conn. 

407 


1889-90.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1889-92.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1892. 
Practising  law  in  Centerbrook,  Conn. ;   engaged  also  in  manufacturing, 

1892 .    Secretary  and  treasurer,  Connecticut  Valley  Manufacturing 

Company. 

Married  October  5,  1892,  Laura  Elizabeth  Lancaster,  of  Hackensack, 
N.  J.  Children:  Laura  Lancaster,  b.  October  13,  1895;  Northam 
Lancaster,  b.  November  29,  1896. 

Address :    Centerbrook,  Conn, 

1582.  ELIZABETH  ARBUCKLE  CRAIG  (Smyser).  Ph.B. 
Born  July  7,  1867,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  June  24,  1890,  William  Emory  Smyser  (No.  1576).  Chil- 
dren :  William  Craig,  b.  September  25,  1895 ;  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b. 
January  22,  1897 ;  Hamilton  Martin,  b.  July  28,  1901 ;  Margaret  Lydia, 
b.  October  28,  1902. 

Address :    Mrs.  W.  E.  Smyser,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

1583.  MARY  GRAHAM.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  19, 
1862,  Montgomery,  N,  Y.     Daughter  of  No.  512;   sister  of  No.  1608. 

Principal  of  Oakland  Institute,  Asheville,  N.  C.,  1889-90.  Taught  in 
State  Normal  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1890-91.  Instructor  in  Phil- 
osophy and  Economics,  Mount  Holyoke  College,  1891-92.  Fellow  of 
Yale  University,  1892-94. 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn, 


CLASS  OF  1890. 

1584.  HOWARD  TOWNSEND  ALEXANDER.  B.S.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  September  20.   1867.   Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Constructing  engineer  for  Standard  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1890-91.  Secretary,  Central  Oil  and  Supply  Company.  New  York,  1891. 
President,  Standard  Railroad  Equipment  Company,  New  York,  1893. 

Married  February  12,  1895,  Miss  C.  Armstrong,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Address :    Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

1585.  nVILLIAM  WELLINGTON  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  *.  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  1864. 

Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1890-93.  Studied  in  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1893-95.  Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  First  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  (associate), 
1894-95;  Glenville.  1895-96;  Metropolitan  Temple,  New  York  (asso- 
ciate), 1896-97.    Died  March  5,  1897,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

1586.  STOCKTON  AXSON.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1892; 
Litt.D.,  University  of  Pittsburg,  1909.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  6,  1867, 
Rome,  Ga. 

Graduate  student  in  Johns  Hopkins  University  and  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1890-92.  Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Vermont,  1892-93; 
Acting  Professor,  1893-94.  Staff  lecturer  for  American  Society  for 
Extension  of  University  Teaching,  Philadelphia,  1894-96.  Assistant 
Professor,  and  Professor,  of  English,  Adelphi  College,  1896-99.  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  English,  Princeton  University,  1899-1904;  Professor, 
1904 .    Editor:    The  Citizen  (University  Extension  organ),  1894-96. 

Address :    Princeton,  N.  J. 

408 


GRADUATES.  [1890. 

1587.  FRANCIS  ASBURY  BAGNALL.  B.A.;  M.A.  (Hon.). 
1910.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  31,  1866,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Son  of 
No.  116. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn,  1891-94;  Saint  Albans  Academy,  Vt, 
1894- 1901.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Adams,  Mass.,  1901 .  Secre- 
tary, Vermont  State  Board  of  Normal  School  Commissioners,  1898-1901. 
Chairman  of  Trustees,  Adams  Public  Library,  1907 . 

Married  August  15,  1892,  Mary  Field  Taft,  of  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn.,  who  died  April  13,  1905.  Children :  Katherine  Morse,  b. 
November  i,  1893;  Frances  Taft,  b.  September  11,  1895;  Margaret 
Field,  b.  February  12,  1899. 

Address :    Adams,  Mass. 


1588.  CHARLES  ELMORE  BARTO.  Ph.B.;  D.D.,  Illinois  Wes- 
leyan University,  1909.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  5,  1862,  Northport, 
N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Stationed 
at  Beacon  Falls,  Conn.,  1890-91;  Cheshire,  1891-93;  Clinton,  1893-95; 
Seymour,  1895-97;  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900;  Trinity  Church, 
Astoria,  Long  Island  City,  1900-03;  Willis  Ave.,  New  York,  1903-08; 
Washington  Park,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1908-11;  First  Church,  Water- 
bury,    191 1 . 

Married  May  7,  1891,  Nellie  M.  Daniels,  of  Unionville,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Marjory  Irene,  b.  February  14,  1892;  Earl  Briggs,  b.  June  4, 
1893;  Dorothy,  b.  September  11,  1894;  Elmore  Gordon,  b.  January  24, 
1903. 

Address :    132  Chestnut  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1589.  EDWARD  ARTHUR  BAWDEN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  4..  B.  K. 
Born  April  29,  1868,  Dalton,  Lancashire,  England.  Brother  of  No. 
1780. 

Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J., 
1890-92.  Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Sta- 
tioned at  Ambler,  Pa.,  1892-95;  Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  1895-98; 
Germantown,  Philadelphia,  1898-1901 ;  Bangor,  1901-06;  Olney,  Phila- 
delphia, 1906 . 

Married  March  27,  1895,  Margaret  J.  Bence,  of  Three  Springs,  Pa. 
Child :    Catherine  Frances  Ellen,  b.  January  3,  1904. 

Address :     137  East  Tabor  Road,  Olney,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1690.  ROBERT  JAMES  BEACH.  B.A.;  B.D..  Drew  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1893;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1899.  X.  <ir.  Born 
May  9,  1865,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1890-93.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1894.  Stationed  at  West  Redding, 
Conn.,  1894-97;  Rowayton,  1897-98;  Georgetown,  1 898-1 903 ;  South 
Meriden.  1903-09;    Howard  Ave.,  New  Haven,  1909 . 

Address:   75  Fourth  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1591.  JESSE  LEANDER  BEERS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August 
29,  1868,  Easton,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  Academy,  Sackville,  N.  B., 
Canada,  1890-92;  Susquehanna  Collegiate  Institute,  Towanda,  Pa., 
1892-94;  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1894-95. 
Graduate     student     in     Harvard     University,     1895-96.      Taught     in 

409 


1890.]  GRADUATES. 

Worcester  Academy,  Mass.,  1896-99;  Hope  St.  High  School,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1899 . 

Married  August  9,  1898,  Edith  Humphrey,  of  Towanda,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren:  Helen  Humphrey,  b.  December  3,  1901 ;  Eleanor,  b.  March  13, 
1903. 

Address :    180  Doyle  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1592.  RICHARD  ELLSWORTH  BELL.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
October  12,  1863,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drev^^  Theological  Seminary,  1890-91.  Joined  New  York 
Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1891.  Stationed  at  St.  John's  Church,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1891-94;  Morris  Heights,  1894-97;  Catskill,  1897-1900; 
Asbury  Church,  Tarrytown,  1900-02;  Union,  1902-05;  i8th  St.,  New 
York,  1905-06;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Peekskill,  1906-11;  Tremont  St., 
Bronx,   New  York,   191 1 . 

Married  February  8,  1905,  Minnie  McElhone,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    1956  Crotona  Parkway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1593.  *JOHN  ANDREW  BERGSTROM.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Clark 
University,  1894.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  28,  1867,  Blidsberg, 
Sweden. 

Taught  in  a  private  school,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1890-91.  Fellow  in 
Clark  University,  1891-94.  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology  and 
Pedagogy,  Indiana  University,  1894-96;  Associate  Professor,  1896- 
1902;  Professor,  1902-08.  Professor  of  Education,  Leland  Stanford, 
Jr.,  University,  1908-10.  President,  American  committee  for  first 
International  Congress  of  School  Hygiene,  1903-04.  Died  February  28, 
1910.  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

Married  September  10,  1891,  Myra  Eliza  Schoonover,  of  Pittston, 
Pa.     Child :    Francis  William,  b.  January  10,  1897. 

1594.  FRANK  CHAPIN  BRAY.  Ph.B.  Born  May  7,  1866, 
Salineville,  Ohio. 

Proofreader  on  The  Daily  Courant,  Hartford.  Conn.,  1890-91.  City 
editor.  Evening  Herald,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1891.  City  editor.  Morn- 
ing Despatch,  Erie,  Pa.,  1891-92;  managing  editor,  1892-94.  On  the 
staff  of  The  Literary  Digest  and  other  papers.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1894-99.  Editor  of  The  Chautauquan,  1899.  Editor-in-chief  of  publi- 
cations of  the  Chautauqua  Press,  1902.  Managing  editor  of  the 
Chautauqua  Press,  1905.  Author :  A  Reading  Journey  through 
Chautauqua. 

Married  June  18,  1901,  Gertrude  McMillan,  of  Washington,  Pa. 

Address :  23  Union  Square,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1595.  CHARLES  MANNING  CHILD.  Ph.B.;  M.S..  1892;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Leipzig,  1894.  X.  ^.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  2,  1869, 
Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Assistant  in  Biology,  Wesleyan  University,  1890-92.  Studied  in  the 
University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1892-94;  Zoological  Station,  Naples, 
Italy,  1894-95.  Fellow  in  Zoology,  University  of  Chicago,  1894-95 ; 
Assistant,  1895-97;  Associate,  1897-98;  Instructor,  1898-1905;  Assistant 

Professor,     1905-09;     Associate    Professor,     1909 .      Instructor    in 

Marine  Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  HoU,  Mass.,  1895-97  (summers). 

Married  August  15,  1899,  Lydia  Van  Meter,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 
Children:  Chauncey  Van  Meter,  b.  September  18,  1903,  d,  September 
28,  1903 ;    Jeannette  Manning,  b.  May  10,  1907. 

Address:    University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

410 


GRADUATES.  [1890. 

1596.  *GIDEON  WALES  COONS.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  March 
12,  1869,  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  1471  and  2074. 

Vice  principal  of  Lansingburg  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1891.  Visited 
Colorado  and  Southern  California  for  his  health.  Died  Aj^-il  27,  1892, 
Kingston,  N.  Y. 

1597.  RICHARD  WATSON  COOPER.  B.A.;  D.D.,  1909; 
Litt.D.,  Hamline  University,  1909.  ■^.  T,  Born  December  22,  1866, 
Cheswold,  Del. 

Graduate  student  and  Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University, 
1890-91.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1891-99. 
Professor     of     English     Literature,     Hamline     University,     1899-1909. 

President    of    Upper    Iowa    University,    1909 .     Joined    Minnesota 

Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Transferred  to  Upper  lovi^a  Confer- 
ence, 1909.  State  lecturer  in  English  Literature  to  summer  schools  of 
Minnesota,  1900-02.  Lecturer  on  the  Shakesperean  drama,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1907. 

Married  June  29,  1892,  Emma  White,  of  Pittston,  Pa.  Children : 
Richard  White,  b.  March  16,  1893 ;  Henry  Perkins,  b.  March  30,  1894 ; 
Hermann,  b.  December  31,  1895;  Edwin  Jonas,  b.  February  13,  1897; 
William  Paul,  b.  July  12,  1902;   Dorothy,  b.  November  13,  1904. 

Address :   Fayette,  Iowa. 

1598.  LEWIS  NELSON  CRANE.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  1868, 
Berlin,  Conn. 

Teacher,  principal,  and  superintendent  of  schools. 
Address:    Rome,  N,  Y. 

1599.  EDWIN  PARKER  CURRIER.  B.A.  Born  August  24, 
1867,  Plainfield,  Vt. 

Taught  in  American  College,  Concepcion,  Chile,  1890. 
Address :   unknown. 

1600.  FRANK  BURNETT  DAINS.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1891 ;  Ph.D., 
University  of  Chicago,  1898.  ■*■.  T.  *,  B.  K.  Born  January  15,  1869, 
Gouverneur,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  617;   brother  of  No.  1353. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91 ;  Assistant  in 
Chemistry,  1891-93.  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  University  of  Kansas, 
1893-94.  Fellow,  University  of  Chicago,  1894-95.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Northwestern  University  School  of  Medicine,  1895-1901. 
Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Freiburg  and  Berlin,  Germany,  1901-02. 
Professor  of   Chemistry,  Washburn   College,   Kans.,   1902 . 

Married  September  24,  1898,  Alice  Haight,  of  Rockford,  111. 

Address :   Washburn  College,  Topeka,  Kans. 

1601.  CHARLES  FELLOWS  EGGLESTON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  1893.  ■^'.  T.  *,  B.  K.  Born  January  8,  1868, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  584;  brother  of  Nos.  1552  and  1684,  and 
of  S.  B.  Eggleston  (class  of  1897). 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1890-93. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1893.  Practising  law  in  Philadelp|iia,  Pa., 
1893 • 

Married  June  4,  1896,  Mary  E.  Lovett,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Chil- 
dren:  Elisabeth  Dare,  b.  March  19,  1897;  Miriam  Lovett,  b.  August  17, 
1898;    Catharine  Coe,  b.  November  17,  1902. 

Address :    1218  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

411 


1890.1  GRADUATES. 

1602.     EDGAR   SMITH   FERNALD.     B.A.     *.   N.   6.     *.   B.   K. 

Born  February  25,  1865,  Wilton,  Me.  Brother  of  W.  M.  Fernald  (class 
of  1893). 

On  the  staff  of  The  Springfield  (Mass.)  Daily  Union,  1890-95;  The 
New  York  Evening  Post,  1895-96;  The  Springfield  Republican,  1896- 
1903.  Conducting  a  newspaper  men's  exchange,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1898 . 

Married  November  10,  1896,  Lucy  May  Squires,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child :    Stanbrough,  b.  September  18,  1900. 

Address:   21  Cedar  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1608.  CHARLES  JESSUP  FOSTER.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  March 
15,  1869,  Canton,  Mass.  Brother  of  No.  1516,  and  of  Myra  E.  Foster 
(class  of  1881)  and  J.  A.  Foster  (class  of  1892). 

Commercial  salesman  and  orchardist. 

Married  February  14,  1893,  Myrtle  Morgan,  of  Sumner,  111. 
(deceased).  Married  January  15,  1910,  Mrs.  Alice  B.  Hay,  of  London, 
England.     Child :    Pauline,  b.  February  25,  1897. 

Address :   R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Missoula,  Mont. 

1604.  FRED  ERNEST  FULLER.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  National  Univer- 
sity, 1892.     A.  A.  *.     Born  March  27,  1868.  West  Auburn,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1890.  Clerk  in 
War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1890-92.  Connected  with  U.  S. 
Court  of  Claims,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892-97.     Practising  law,  1897 • 

Address :    Nome,  Alaska. 

1605.  *FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  GASCOIGNE.  B.A.  ^'.  T. 
Born  July  8,  1861.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Hummelstown,  Pa.,  1890-91.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1891.  Stationed  at  West 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1891-94:  First  Church,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1894-96. 
Died  January  26,  1896,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1606.  FREDERIC  SAMUEL  GOODRICH.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1897 ',  D.D..  Defiance  College,  1909.  "*".  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  September  9,  1865,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1743. 

Studied  in  Germany  and  Greece,  1890-91.  Tutor  in  Greek,  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1891-92.  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and 
Literature,  Albion  College,  Mich.,  1892-1906;  Professor  of  the  Eng- 
lish   Bible.    1906 .    Joined    New    York    East    Conference,    M.    E. 

Church,  1892.  Transferred  to  Detroit  Conference,  1895.  Superin- 
tendent of  the  Physical  Culture  Training  School,  Chicago,  111., 
1909 . 

Married  January  3,  1893,  Mary  Maltby  Harrison,  of  Waterbury, 
Conn.  Children:  Frederic  Harrison,  b.  September  i,  1895;  Helen 
Ruth,  b.  May  4,  1897;  George,  b.  October  26,  1900,  d.  November  3, 
1900. 

Address:    302  College  Court,  Albion,  Mich. 

1607.  WINFIELD  SCOTT  GOSS.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  April  12. 
1861,  Concord,  Vt. 

Assistant  principal,  Ives  Seminary,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1890-91.  Prin- 
cipal of  college  and  normal  department  of  Straight  University,  New 
Orleans,  La.,  1891-94.  President  of  Tillotson  College,  Austin,  Tex., 
1894-96.  Dean  of  Talladesra  College,  xAla.,  1896-1904.  Superintendent 
of  agriculture.  Talladega,  Ala.,  1904-08.  Farm  manager,  Winona  Col- 
lege of  Agriculture,  Ind.,  1908— — . 

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GRADUATES.  [1890. 

Married  May  24,  1894,  Laura  Matilda  Messick,  of  Zanesville,  Ohio. 
Children:  Richard  Messick,  b.  September  29,  1895;  Theodore  Curtis, 
b.  April  9,  1897- 

Address :    Winona  Lake,  Ind. 

1608.  JAMES  CHANDLER  GRAHAM.  B.S.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
June   14,    1868,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.    Son  of   No.   512;    brother  of   No. 

1583. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1890-92.  Teaching  in 
Phillips  Academy,   Andover,   Mass.,    1893 . 

Address :   Andover,  Mass. 

1609.  *ROBERT  PAUL  GREEN. ^  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1893. 
Born  December  2,  1867,  Kingstown,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  1890-95.  Died  April  2,  1897,  Denver, 
Col. 

Married  June  29,  1893,  Molly  Cooper  Smith,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
v^ho  died  December  3,  1901.  Child :  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b.  August 
10,  1896,  d.  July  4,  1897. 

1610.  FREDERICK  WATSON  HANNAN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1893;  D.D.,  Weslevan  University,  1907.  ■*•.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  May  4,  1865,  Cochecton,  N.  y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1890-93.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  Bayport,  N.  Y., 
1893-94;  First  Church,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1894-98;  First  Church,  Water- 
bury,  1898-1901;    Bushwick  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1901-09;    New  York 

Ave.,    Brooklyn,    1909 .      Author:     First    Principles    for    Young 

Christians. 

Married  March  20,  1895,  Anna  Louise  Danes,  of  Blue  Point,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Watson  Munroe,  b.  January  17,  1896;  Herbert  Rhey,  b. 
March  7,  1897;    Chester  Danes,  b.  January  i,  1900. 

Address :    121  New  York  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1611.  JOHN  MORGAN  HARRIS.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1893.    4>.  N.  9.     Born  April  15,  1867,  Bennington,  Vt. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1890-93.  Joined  Troy  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  Wells,  Vt,  1893-95;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.  (associate),  1895-1900;  Third  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1900-03; 
Hoosick  Falls,  1903-07;   Cambridge,  1907-09;   Valley  Falls,  1909 . 

Married  June  4,  1903,  Clara  Mabel  Wood,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Address :   Valley  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1612.  SAMUEL  BOYER  HARVEY.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Born  July  27, 
1866,  Mansfield,  Conn. 

Studied  law   in  Willimantic,   Conn.,   1890-92.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1892.     Practising  law  in  Willimantic,  1892 .    Judge  of  probate  for 

district  of  Chaplin,  Conn.,  1891-92.  Taught  in  Gurleyville,  Conn.,  1891. 
City  editor,  Willimantic  Daily  Herald,  1891-92.  Member  of  school 
board,  1893.  Assistant  prosecuting  attorney,  1894.  Acting  school 
visitor,     1899.     Member    of    school    committee,    town    of    Windham, 

Married  September  14,  1892,  Evelyn  Maud  Bennett,  of  Chaplin,  Conn. 
Children:  Samuel  Hugh,  b.  July  7,  1894;  Margery  Bennett,  b. 
March  8,  1896;  John  Boyer,  b.  April  10,  1899. 

Address :   Willimantic,  Conn. 

413 


1890.1  GRADUATES. 

1013.  JAMES  ALONZO  HULSE.  B.S.  X.  >!'.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
October  20,  1867,  Heliport,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91.  Taught  in  New- 
ark Academy,  N.  J.,  1891-1906;  Barringer  High  School,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1906 . 

Married  August  29,  1894,  Lucilla  Preston  Brigden,  of  Norwich,  Conn, 
Children:  George  Brigden,  b.  April  14,  1896;  Clarissa,  b.  December  5, 
1901. 

Address :   225  Grafton  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1614.  WILLIAM  ANDREW  MONTGOMERY.  B.A.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  December  12,  1866,  Grantham,  N.  H.  Brother  of  H.  Montgomery 
(class  of  1905). 

Taught  in  Bishop  Scott  Military  Academy,  Portland,  Ore.,  1890-93. 
With  the  Northwest  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company,  Portland. 
Ore.,  1893-94.  Vice  president  of  the  J.  K.  Gill  Company,  booksellers 
and  stationers,  Portland,  Ore.,  1894 . 

Married  November  21,  1894,  Georgia  G.  Gill,  of  Portland,  Ore.  Chil- 
dren:  Richard  Gill,  b.  February  13,  1897;  Frances  Ann.  b.  February  9, 
1903. 

Address :   1091  Vaughn  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

1615.  *WALTER  EVERARD  MORSE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  18,  1866,  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1890-91 ;  Gildersleeve, 
Conn..  1891-93;  Monson,  Mass.,  1893-96.  Died  February  3,  1896, 
Monson,  Mass. 

Married  August,  1892,  Fannie  Lyford  French,  of  South  Chesterville, 
Me. 

1616.  LEONARD  COLBURN  MURDOCK.  B.A.;  D.D.,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1905.  *.  N.  9.  Born  August  24,  1863,  Toddsville, 
N.  Y. 

Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890.  Stationed  at  Car- 
verton,  Pa.,  1890-94;  Parrish  St.,  Wilkes-Barre.  1894-97;  Kingston, 
1897-1904.  Presiding  Elder  of  Wyoming  District.  1904-10.  Superin- 
tendent of  Scranton  District,  1910 .  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1908. 

Married  July  2.  1890,  Lucy  E.  Peet,  of  Clayville,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Harriet  Ellen,  b.  March  8.  1903. 

Address :    Kingston,  Pa. 

1617.  LYON  LEVI  NORTON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  January  29, 
1865,  Farmington,  Me.     Brother  of  Nos.  I759.  1907.  and  1964. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1890-92; 
Dickinson  Preparatory  School,  Carlisle,  Pa..  1892-94.  Principal  of 
Junior  High  School,  Troy.  Ohio,  i894-95-  Head  of  department  of 
mathematics.  Mount  Hermon  School,  Mass.,  1895 . 

Married  August  16,  1894,  Lulu  Grace  Adams,  of  Litchfield,  Me. 
Children :  Mary,  b.  August  23.  1896,  d.  September  21,  1901 ;  Stephen 
Adams,  b.  December  17,  1897;  Hermon,  b.  February  22,  1902;  Norman, 
b.  August  10,  1903;    Paul,  b.  November  24,  1905. 

Address  :    Mount  Hermon.  Mass. 

1618.  GEORGE  HOWARD  OPDYKE.  Ph.B.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
LTniversitv,  1891.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  November  21,  1867,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Son  of  No.  465;   brother  of  C.  P.  Opdyke  (class  of  1886). 

414 


GRADUATES.  [1890. 

•  Studied   in   Columbia  Law   School,    1890-91.      Admitted   to   the   bar, 

1893.     Engaged    in   mining,    railroad   and   other   enterprises,    1893 • 

President,    Oregon    Lumber    and    Navigation    Company,    Rector    Gas 
Lamp  Company,  New  South  Mining  and  Development  Company. 
Address:    Holland  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

■  1619.  WENDELL  PHILLIPS  PARKER.  B.A.  $.  N.  e.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  February  7,  1863,  North  Gorham,  Me. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport.  Me., 
1890-92.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1892-93 ;  Univer- 
sity Scholar,  Harvard,  1895-96.     Taught  in  Olivet  College,  Mich.,  1896: 

High   School,   Worcester,   Mass.,   1896 .     Lecturer  on  the  study  of 

birds,  Natural  History  Museum,  Worcester,  1899 . 

Married  December  28,  1897,  Frances  T.  Swazey,  of  Bucksport,  Me. 
Children:  Philip  Swazey,  b.  April  13,  1901 ;  Robert  Lombard,  b.  April 
8,  1906. 

Address:    11  Cleveland  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1620.  GEORGE  LUTHER  PECK.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  Febru- 
ary 12,  1869,  Susquehanna,  Pa.     Son  of  L.  W.  Peck  (class  of  1845). 

Studied  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1890-93.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1893, 
Practising  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1893 • 

Married  September  10,  1896,  Helen  Abigail  Mott,  of  Scranton,  Pa. 
Children :  George  Francis,  b.  November  10,  1897 ;  James  Knicker- 
bocker, b.  July  24,  1899;  Jesse  Truesdell,  b.  December  17,  1901 ;  Mott, 
b.  September  2,  1907. 

Address :    Board  of  Trade  Building,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1621.  CARL  NOYES  QUIMBY.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November 
27,  1866,  Newbury,  Vt.     Son  of  No.  634;    brother  of  No.  1911. 

Clerk,  1891-1902.     Merchant,  1902 . 

Married   June    i,    1899,   Grace   E.   Frye,   of    Boston,    Mass.     Child: 
Dorothy,  b.  April  17,  1900. 
Address :   373  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1622.  WILLIS  FENTON  ROE.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February 
I,  1868,  Mexico,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  571 ;    brother  of  No.  1366. 

Clerk  in  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1890 . 

Married   June    14,    1893,   E.    Pauline   Leech,    of   Washington,    D.    C. 
Children:   Roxa,  b.  March  16,  1896;   Abner  Leech,  b.  March  i,  1903. 
Address:    1758  Ontario  Place,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1623.  EDWIN  SLOAN  TASKER.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1908. 
St'.  T.  #.  B.  K.  Born  January  11,  1866,  Washington,  D.  C.  Brother 
of  No.  2307. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1890-91.  In 
the  employ  of  the  Peabody  Manufacturing  Company,  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  1891-92.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University, 
1892-95.  Assistant  pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Plymouth.  Mass.,  189.V94; 
Maiden,  Mass.,  1894-95.  Joined  New  Hampshire  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Centralville.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1895-97; 
Sunapee,  N.  H.,  1897-98;  Sunapee  and  South  Newbury,  1898-1900; 
Dover,  1900-06;  Tilton,  1906 — — .  Delegate  to  General  Conference. 
M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Trustee  of  Tilton  Seminary.  Trustee  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1909 . 

Married  May  16,  1895.  Grace  Clarke  Pitkin,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Children:    Albert    Pitkin,    b.   January   4,    1897,    d.    August   28,    1902; 

415 


1890.]  GRADUATES. 

Pauline  Bradford,  b.  May  21,  1900;  Harold  Peabody,  b.  June  26,  1901; 

Charlotte  Battles,  b.  April  29,  1906. 
Address :  Tilton,  N.  H. 

1624.  WILSON  WALLACE  THOMPSON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1892.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  5,  1867, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  785;   brother  of  No.  1819. 

On  the  stafif  of  The  New  York  Tribune;  studied  law  in  Columbia 
Law  School,  1890-91.  Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1891-92. 
Admitted    to    the   bar,    1893.      Practising    law    in    New    York,    N.    Y., 

1893 .     Inheritance  tax  appraiser,   New   York  and   Kings   counties, 

N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  September  13,  1893,  Clara  Maria  Coggshall  (No.  1631). 
Children:  Clark  Coggshall,  b.  May  9,  1898;  Malcolm  George,  b. 
January  22,  1900. 

Address:   277  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

1625.  [JOHN]  JACKSON  TINKER.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
March  15,  1867,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  journalism,  1890 .    Washington  correspondent  of  The 

New  York  Press,  etc.,  1903 . 

Married  January  i,  1908,  Mabel  J.  Mcllveen,  of  England.  Child 
(adopted)  :    Royal,  b.  November  28,  1894. 

Address:    1210  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1626.  LEWIS  GARDNER  WESTGATE.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1891 ;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1892;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1896.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  October  8,  1868,  Phenix,  R.  I.  Son  of  No.  822;  brother 
of  Nos.  1995  and  2123. 

Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1890-92;  Assistant  in  Geol- 
ogy, 1891-92.  Graduate  student  in  Yale  University;  Assistant  in 
Physical  Geography  in  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Evanston,  111.,  1893-1900.  Professor  of  Geology,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
L^niversity,  1900 .  # 

Married  September  5,  1893,  Martha  Josephine  Beach  (No.  1629). 

Address :   Delaware,  Ohio. 

1627.  JOHN  QUINBY  WOOD.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1900.     A.  A.  *.     Born  June  24,  1867,  Bucksport,  Me. 

Taught  in  Oahu  College,  Hawaii,  1890-93.  Studied  in  Harvard  Law 
School,  1893-95,  1899- 1900.  Practised  law  in  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  1896-99. 
Engaged  in  study  and  travel,  1900-08.  U.  S.  vice  consul,  Milan,  Italy, 
1908-09.  U.  S.  consul,  Venice,  Italy,  1910;  Tripoli,  1910 .  Com- 
missioner of  education,  Hawaiian  Islands,  1898-99. 

Married  July  11,  1901,  Harriet  Goddard,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Children: 
Manon  Godard,  b.  March  3,  1906. 

Address :    American  Consulate,  Tripoli,  Africa. 

1628.  ANNA  HARRIS  ANDREWS.  Ph.B.  Born  1869,  Forest- 
ville,  Conn.' 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890 . 

Address:    167  Beacon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1629.  MARTHA  JOSEPHINE  BEACH  (Westgate).  Ph.B. 
4'.  B.  K.     Born  March  28,  1868,  Middletown,  Conn. 

416 


GRADUATES.  [1890-91. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1890-93. 

Married  September  5,  1893,  Lewis  Gardner  Westgate  (No.  1626). 

Address :   Mrs.  L.  G.  Westgate,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

1630.  MARY  ROMER  BEACH.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1899. 
Born  October  15,  1869,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Daughter  of  No.  253; 
sister  of  No.  11 14. 

Resided  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1890-91.  Taught  in  Durham,  Conn., 
1891-92;  High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1892-95;  High  School, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-98.  Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University, 
1898-99.     Teaching  in  Girls'  High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899 • 

Address :  3485  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1631.  CLARA  MARIA  COGGSHALL  (Thompson).  Ph.B. 
$,  B.  K.     Born  December  6,  1868,  Rockville,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Warren,  Mass.,  1890-93. 

Married  September  13,  1893,  Wilson  Wallace  Thompson  (No.  1624). 
Children:  Clark  Coggshall,  b.  May  9,  1898;  Malcolm  George,  b.  Janu- 
ary 22,  1900. 

Address :  Mrs.  W.  W.  Thompson,  2267  80th  St.,  Bensonhurst,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

1632.  LILLIE  BELLE  CONN  (Kuhns).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
April  6,  1868,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1890-91. 
Married  April  6,  1892,  Oscar  Kuhns  (No.  1393).    Child:  Austin  Hub- 
bard, b.  March  27,  1894. 

Address:   Mrs.  Oscar  Kuhns, ^iddletown.  Conn. 

1633.  HESTER  LAURENCE  RAYMOND  (Van  Vleck).  B.A. 
*.  B.  K. 

Married  July  3,  1893,  Edward  Burr  Van  Vleck  (No.  1375).  Child: 
John  Hasbrouck,  b.  March  13,  1899. 

Address :   Mrs.  E.  B.  Van  Vleck,  Madison,  Wis. 


CLASS  OF  IS9U 

1634.  *LLOYD  HAWLEY  ANDREWS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Boston 
University,  1894.     ^.  T.     Born  April,  1866,  Bethel,  Conn. 

With  E.  O.  Fisk  &  Co.'s  Teachers'  Agency,  Boston,  Mass.,  1891-93. 
Studied  in  Boston  University  Law  School,  1893-94.  Practised  law  in 
Massachusetts  and  Colorado,  1894-99.  Died  August  4,  1899,  Bethel, 
Conn. 

1635.  EDWIN  DANIEL  ARNOLD.    B.S.    X.  ^. 
Journalist. 

Address  :   New  London,  Conn. 

1636.  LUCIEN  SAMUEL  BAYLISS.  B.S. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 
University,  1893.  ^.  T.  Born  August  2,  1869,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  H.  H.  Bayliss  (class  of  1898). 

417 


1891.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Xew  York  University,  1891-93.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1893.  Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893 ,  Mem- 
ber of  New  York  Assembly,  1896-97. 

Married  May  3,  1894,  E.  Louise  Goff,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Ralph  Bradford,  b.  June  11,  1896. 

Address:    170  Prospect  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

1637.  GEORGE  HAMILTON  BICKFORD.  B.A.  ^.  T.  <l«.  B.  K. 
Born  October  10,  1868,  Barton,  Vt. 

Instructor  in  English  Literature,  Haverford  College,  1891-92.  N.  Y. 
representative  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1892-95.  With 
Holden,  Leonard  &  Co.,  woolen  manufacturers,  1895-98.  Treasurer 
and  general  manager,  Woodbury  (Vt.)  Granite  Company,  1896-98; 
Bickford,  More  &  Co.,  Hardwick,  Vt.  (manufacture  of  granite),  1898- 

1902;    Western   Granite   Company,   1902 ;    granite  cutting  plant   in 

Bethel,  Vt.,  1904 .     Managing  director  and  treasurer,  Hardwick  & 

Woodbury  Railroad. 

Married  October  9,  1894,  Alice  A.  Holden  (sister  of  No.  1700),  of 
Bennington,  Vt.  '  Children :  John  Holden,  b.  August  30,  1896,  d.  August 
31,  1896;  George  Floyd,  b.  July  12,  1897;  Beatrice  Jennie,  b.  January 
23,  1907,  d.  June  20,  1909;  Holden  Burr,  b.  December  14,  1909;  Bar- 
bara (adopted),  b.  June  4,  1906. 

Address :   Hardwick,  Vt. 

1638.  CHARLES  RIDGWAY  BLUNDELL.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Colum- 
bia University,  1894.     *.  N.  O.     Born  April  9,  1869,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1891-94.     Practising  medicine,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1894 . 

Address :    loi  Carroll  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

• 

1639.  FREDERICK  ELIAS  BRAGDON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Brown 
University,  1905.     Bom  June  29,  1870,  Brewer,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  North  Berwick,  Me.,  1891-92.  Taught  in 
Bordentown  Military  Institute,  N.  J.,  1892-94.  Principal  of  High 
Schools,  Shrewsbury  and  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1895-1900.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Lincoln,  R.  I.,  1900-05.  President,  East  Maine 
Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1905 . 

Married  August  7,  1895,  Sarah  Evelina  Smith,  of  Brunswick,  Me. 
Children:  Eleanor  May,  b.  May  i,  1898;  Clara  Dora,  b.  May  31,  IQOO; 
Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  January  23,  1907. 

Address :    Bucksport,  Me. 

1640.  HENRY  ARCHER  CLEAVER.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1895.    4'.  T. 

Physician. 

Address :   408  Delaware  Ave.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1641.  CHARLES  WOODS  COULSTON.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1894.  A.  A.  $.  Born  June  8,  1869,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Studied  in  law  department,  University  of  Pennsylvania.  1891-94. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1894.  Practising  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1894 . 

Address:   800  Betz  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1642.  WATERS  BURROWS  DAY.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June 
25,  1867,  Morristown,  N.  J.     Brother  of  Nos.  2361  and  2669. 

418 


GRADUATES.  [1891. 

Manager  for  W.  F.  Day  &  Bro.,.  caterers,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1891-93. 
Member  of  the  firm,  1893-1909.  Engaged  in  banking,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1909 . 

Married  April  25,  1894,  Anna  Burr,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children : 
Anita,  b.  May  10,  1895;   Margaret  Burr,  b.  March  29,  1901. 

Address :   899  Broad  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1643.  FRANK  PRESCOTT  FOGG.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Septem- 
ber 19,  1862,  Readfield,  Me. 

In  the  brokerage  and  insurance  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1891-93, 
1896-98.  In  poor  health ;  traveled  in  the  West,  i894-95-  With  Horace 
Partridge  &  Co.,  athletic  supplies,  1898-99,  1900-02.  Visited  Alaska 
and   Siberia,   1900.    Advertising  manager  of   The  National  Magazine, 

1903 • 

Married  April  15,  1903,  Mary  E.  Blodgett,  of  Somerville,  Mass. 
Address:    i6a  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

1644.  CYRUS  DAVID  FOSS,  Jr.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1896.  #.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K.  Born  March  15,  1869,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  481. 

Educational  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1891-93- 
Studied  in  the  Law   School   of   University  of   Pennsylvania,    1893-96. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1896.    Practising  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1896- . 

Civil  service  commissioner,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1906-07.  Secretary,  Civil 
Service  Reform  Association  of  Philadelphia,  1909 . 

Married  June  30,  1906,  Maria  Louisa  Higgins.  Child :  a  son,  b.  and 
d.  June  13,  1907. 

Address :  2043  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1645.  ALBERT  ELMER  HANCOCK.  B.S.;  M.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1895;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1897.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August 
30,  1870,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1891-92.  In  the  depart- 
ment of  agriculture,  World's  Fair  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1892. 
Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany;  traveled  in  Europe, 
1892-94.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1894-97.  Instructor 
in  Romance  Languages,  Williams  College,  1897-98.  Professor  of  Eng- 
lish, Haverford  College,  1898 .    Author :  The  French  Revolution  and 

the  English  Poets;  Henry  Bourland:  A  Novel  of  Reconstruction; 
A  Life  of  John  Keats;  Branson  of  the  Rabble:  a  Novel.  Editor: 
"Silas  Marner"    and    "Cranford"    (Lake  Classics). 

Married  1903,  Jennie  Diehl  Crow,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Child : 
Katherine,  b.  August  23,  1908, 

Address :   Haverford,  Pa. 

1646.  RALPH  BARNES  HIBBARD.  Ph.B.  $.  N.  0.  Born  June 
7,  1867,  Hartford,  Conn.  Son  of  Professor  R.  G.  Hibbard;  brother 
of  Mary  F.  Hibbard  (class  of  1896). 

With  the  Hall  Signal  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1891-96.  Sales 
manager  for  the  L.  D.  Brown  &  Son  Company,  silk  manufacturers. 
1896-1904;  York  Silk  Manufacturing  Company,  1904-08.  In  poor 
health,  1908-09.  Member  of  firm.  Rose  &  Hibbard,  sales  agents  for 
automobile  manufacturers,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1909- — . 

Married  April  25,  1895,  Louise  Douglass  Pitkin,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Frances  Pitkin,  b.  September  20,  1906. 

Address :  95  Locust  Hill  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

419 


1891.]  GRADUATES. 

1647.  SAMUEL  PIERSON  HILDRETH.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
February  15,  1867,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law,  1891-93.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1893.  Practising  law  in 
Amityville,  N.  Y.,  1893 . 

Married  November  20,  1895,  Lizzie  A.  Baylis,  of  Amityville,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Katharine  C.  b.  August  25,  1897. 

Address:   Amityville,  N.  Y. 

1648.  JOHN  EVAN  JENKINS.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
June  17,  1862,  Bear  Valley,  Pa. 

City  editor,  Daily  Herald,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1891-92,  Studied  law 
in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1892-94.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1894.  Practising 
law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1894 . 

Married  April  3,  1895,  Katharine  Bertha  Mitchell  (No.  1541),  of 
Remsen,  N.  Y.  Children :  Mitchell,  b.  January  24,  1896 ;  Hugh 
Coban,  b.  July  2,  1899. 

Address:   602  Coal  Exchange,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

1649.  FREDERICK  ALLEN  KING.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1893.     *•   N-  ®-     Born   February  20,   1865,   Thompsonville,   Conn. 

Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1891-92.  Taught  in 
Franklin  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Smith  College,  Peekskill  Military 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  and  the  DeLancey  School,  1892-^.  Engaged  in 
literary  and  editorial  work,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (now  literary  editor  of 
The  Literary  Digest),  1899- . 

Address :  44  East  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1650.  LINNAEUS  EDFORD  LA  FETRA.  B.A.;  M.D..  Colum- 
bia University,  1894.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  12,  1868,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Studied  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1891-94.  Interne,  New  York  Hospital,  1894-95.  House  surgeon, 
New  York  Hospital;  interne,  Sloane  Maternity  Hospital,  1896-97. 
Physician,  Nursery  and  Child's  Hospital,  1897-98.  Practising  medi- 
cine in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898 .     Lecturer  on  Diseases  of  Children, 

New  York  Polyclinic  Medical  School,  1898-1900.  Assistant  attending 
physician,  Randall's  Island  Children's  Hospital,  1900.  Instructor  in 
Diseases  of  Children,  Columbia  University,  1902 .  Assistant  phy- 
sician. Babies'  Hospital,  1904 ;  Roosevelt  Hospital,  1905-07.     Editor  : 

Archives  of  Pediatrics,  1904 . 

Married  June  8,  1899,  Annie  Edith  Parsons,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 
Child:    Helen  Parsons,  b.  August  3,  1900. 

Address:    no  East  62d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1651.  LUDWIG  AUGUST  LANGE.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  $.  Born  May 
19,  1869,  Scranton,  Pa.     Brother  of  Nos.  1394  ^nd  1529. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1891.    In  business  in 
Scranton,  Pa. 
Address :   236  Adams  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1652.  FRANK  BOWERS  LITTELL.  Ph.B.;  M.A.,  Columbian 
(now  George  Washington)  University,  1894.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  21,  1869,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Computer.  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C.  1891-96, 
1897-98:  assistant  astronomer,  1898-1901.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
U.  S.  Nav5%  1901 .     Taught  in  High  School,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1896-97- 

420 


GRADUATES.  [1891. 

Married  April  9,  1902,  Josephine  LaMonte  Mercereau,  of  Scranton, 
Pa.  Children:  Marion  Mercereau,  b.  June  12,  1903;  Charles  Henry, 
b.  March  19,  1908. 

Address:    Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1653.  ERNEST   LOREN   MERITT.     B.A.     A.   K.   E.     $.   B.   K. 

Born  December  24,  1866,  West  Eaton,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1570. 

Vice  principal,  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1891-97.  Principal, 
High  School,  Southington,  Conn.,  1897- 1902.  Graduate  student  in 
Yale  University,  1902-05.  Taught  in  Hillhouse  High  School,  New- 
Haven,  Conn.,  1904-05.  Principal  of  High  School,  Gloversville,  N.  Y., 
1905 . 

Married  July  11,  1894,  Kathryn  Blair  Darrow,  of  West  Eaton,  N.  Y. 
Child:   Kathleen  Ernesta,  b.  October  12,  1901. 

Address :    140  South  Main  St.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

1654.  *JOHN  GEORGE  MITCHELL.    B.A.    ^.  N.  e.    $.  B.  K. 

Born  February  6,  1863,  Sligo,  Ireland. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1891-94.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1894.  Practised  law  in  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1894-99.  Chief  clerk, 
office  of  secretary  of  the  state,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1899-1903.  Deputy 
secretary,  state  of  Connecticut,  1903-09.  Died  January  9,  1909, 
Columbia,  Conn. 

Married  May  23,  1897,  Edna  L.  Lasbury,  of  Rockville,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren :  Margaret  R.,  d.  1900 ;  John  George,  b.  May  4,  1900 ;  Charles  P., 
b.  August  7,  1901 ;   James  L.,  b.  August  7,  1901. 

Address  of  widow:    Columbia,  Conn. 

1655.  ELLIS  WALKER  MOORE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  September 
3,  1866,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  1755. 

Taught  in  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1891.     In  business  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Married  December  24,  1894. 
Address :   701  Drexel  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1656.  EUGENE  ALLEN  NOBLE.  Ph.B.;  L.H.D.,  Dickinson 
College,  1906;  D.D.,  St.  John's  College,  1900,  and  Wesleyan  University, 
1907.     A.  A.  *.     *.  B.  K.     Born  March  5,  1865,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1891.  Stationed 
at  Grace  Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1891-95 ;  i8th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1895-97-  Superintendent,  M.  E.  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1897-1902. 
President    of    Centenary    Collegiate    Institute,    Hackettstown,    N.    J., 

1902-09.     President    of    Goucher    College,    Baltimore,    Md.,    1909 . 

Transferred   to   Newark   Conference,    1902. 

Married  October  19,  1892,  Lillian  White  Osborn,  of  Port  Chester, 
N.  Y.  Children :  Francis  Osborn,  b.  November  22,  1893 ;  Beatrice 
Eugenia,  b.  April,  1895. 

Address:    St.  Pauls  and  23d  Sts.,  Baltimore,   Md. 

1657.  EVERETT  HIRAM  OSBORN.  B.S.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1893.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  i,  1867,  Center  Moriches, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,   1891-93.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1893.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893 . 

Address :  68  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

421 


1891.]  GRADUATES. 

1658.  CHARLES  HARRISON  PAGE,  Jr.    B.A.    A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K. 
Lawyer. 

Address:    Scituate,  R.  L 

1659.  GEORGE  LINCOLN  PLIMPTON.  B.A.;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
1898.    A.  K.  E.     *.  B.  K.     Born  July  8,  1865,  Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1891-95; 
principal,  1895 • 

Married  August  10,  1892,  Etta  lone  Ferry,  of  Palmer,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren:  Esther  EHzabeth,  b.  January  9,  1900;  Theodore  Ferry,  b.  July 
25,  1901 ;  George  Lincoln,  b.  February  12,  1906. 

Address:    Tilton,  N.  H. 

1660.  GEORGE  HENRY  ROGERS.  B.A.  C  C.  Born  Novem- 
ber 20,  1865,  Portadown,  County  Armagh,  Ireland. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Transferred  to 
New  England  Conference,  1896.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  East 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  1896-98.  Stationed  at  East  Gloucester,  1898-99; 
Brightwood,  Springfield,  1899-1901 ;  Upton,  1901-02;  Chester,  1902-03; 
Wales,  1903-04;  Charlton  City,  1904-07;  Franklin,  1907-09;  Plainville, 
1909-11;    West  Springfield,  1911 . 

Married  October  11,  1892,  Belle  Evelyn  Miles,  of  New  London,  Conn. 
Children :  George  Miles,  b.  November  16,  1893  (class  of  1914)  ;  Percy 
Couch,  b.  December  15,  1897;    Raymond  Henry,  b.  June  i,   1901. 

Address:    36  Church  St.,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

1661.  *CHARLES  WILFRED  SAVAGE.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1893.  X.  ^. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  4,  1867,  Berlin,  Conn. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  and  graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University, 
1891-93.  Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  and  employed  in 
the  Conn.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1893-94.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1894-95;  Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn., 
1895-96.     In  poor  health,  1896-98.     Died  March  24,  1898,  Perris,  Cal. 

Married  September  22,  1894,  Anna  E.  Richards,  of  Morris,  Conn. 
Child:   Annette  Esther,  b.  July  18,  1895. 

Address  of  widow :   Morris,  Conn, 

1662.  HENRY  BLOODGOOD  SLAYBACK.    B.S.    A.  A.  ^. 
In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  31,  1894,  Jessie  Augusta  Tefft,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address :  41  East  63d  St,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


ARTHUR  WILLIS  SMITH.     B.A.    X.  <i^.    *.  B.  K.     Born  i 

November  12,  1868,  Fall  River,  Mass.  J 

Taught  in  Tiverton  and  Chepachet,  R.  I.,  1891-92.     In  the  office  of  \ 

the  Sagamore  Manufacturing  Company,  Fall  River,  Mass.,   1892 ;  j 

head  of  office  force,  1897 ;    acting  treasurer,  1908 

Address :  285  Whipple  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  I 

1664.    HARRY  MONMOUTH  SMITH.    B.A. :   M.A.  (on  exam.),  | 
1894;    Ph.D.,  University  of  Heidelberg,  1898.     B.  G.  H.     Born  August 
31,  1868,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Assistant  chemist,  Storrs  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1891-92;  | 

Conn.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1892-93.     Special  agent,  nutri-  , 

tion  investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1894-95.     Studied  1 

422 


GRADUATES.  [1891. 

in  the  University  of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1896-98.  Adjunct  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Hampden-Sidney  College,  Va.,  1898-99.  Instructor  in 
Chemistry,     Syracuse     University,     1899-1900;     Assistant     Professor, 

1900-04;    Professor,   1904 .     Studied  in  the  University  of  Munich, 

Germany,   1909-10. 

Married  May  8,  1909,  Mary  L,  O'Brien,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

Address  :    Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1665.  CLINTON  CHANDLER  STEVENS.  B.A.  X.  ^.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  January  28,  1868,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Readfield,  Me.,  1893-95.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1895. 

Lawyer    in    Winthrop,    Me.,    1895-1901 ;     Millinocket,    Me.,    1901 . 

Superintendent  of  schools,  Millinocket,  Me.,  1904 — —■ 

Married  July  26,  1906,  Lena  Curtis  Parker,  of  Winthrop,  Me. 

Address:   Millinocket,  Me. 

1666.  EDGAR  JE:R0ME  THAYER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Janu- 
ary 3,  1868,  Blackstone,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  1497  and  1868. 

Clerk  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  1891-92.  Cashier  in  Hot  Springs,  Va., 
1892-99.  Manager  of  a  furniture  store,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-09. 
In  business  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:   275  Warburton  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N,  Y. 

1667.  TIBBITTS  WALKER.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1892; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1893.  A.  K.  E.  Born  September  28,  1864, 
Saybrook,  Ohio. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1891-92.  Studied  in 
Albany  Law  School,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Principal  of  High  School,  West 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1893-94;  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1894-96;  various 
schools,  189(5-1900.  Studied  law,  1900-01.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1901. 
Practised  law  in  Berne,  N.  Y.,  1902-04;  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  1904-05. 
With  U.  S.  Title  Guarantee  and  Indemnity  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1905-07.     Practising  law  in  Corinth,  N.  Y.,  1908-- — . 

Married  September  4,  1893,  Leola  Hotaling,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  July  i,  1896.  Married  September  7,  1898,  Anna  Exler,  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.  Children:  a  son,  b.  May  4,  1896,  d.  May  S,  1896;  Flavia,  b. 
May  29,  1908. 

Address  :    Corinth,  N.  Y. 

1668.  *CHARLES  TAPLEY  WINCHESTER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  August  26,  1868,  Springfield,  Mass.    Son  of  No.  354. 

Engaged  in  journalism,  1891-1904.  Died  October  2,  1904,  Boston, 
Mass. 

1669.  ISABEL  [EVANGELINE]  GRAVES.  Ph.B.;  M.A., 
Western  Reserve  University,  1897;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1899.  $.  B.  K.  Born  April  19,  1868,  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Daughter  of  No. 
282;    sister  of  Nos.  1826  and  1930. 

Instructor  in  Latin  and  English,  Cornell  College,  Iowa,  1892-93. 
Graduate  student,  Wellesley  College,  1893-94.  Taught  in  High  School, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1894-96.  Graduate  student  and  Reader,  Western 
Reserve  University,  1896-97.  Graduate  student.  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1897-99.  Instructor  in  English,  Mount  Holyoke  College, 
1899-1900.  Taught  in  High  School,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1900-06. 
Professor  of  English,  Oxford  College,  Ohio,  1907 . 

Address:   Oxford,  Ohio. 

423 


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1670.  ELLEN  MARY  BRAINARD  PECK.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1907. 

Address :    Clinton,  Conn. 

1671.  *MARIE  MEHETABEL  STROBRIDGE.  Ph.B.  Born 
September  10,  1869,  Evanston,  111.     Granddaughter  of  No.  37. 

Taught  in  a  school  for  young  ladies,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1891-92. 
Secretary  to  Mrs.  Amelie  Rives  Chanler,  1892.  Engaged  in  journal- 
ism, 1892-94.    Died  April  20,  1894,  Rome,  Italy. 


CLASS  OF  1892. 

1672.  WILBUR  LANGDON  ANDERSON.    B.A.    A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  February  17,  i860,  Monterey,  Mass. 

Graduate  student  in  Yale  University,  1892-93.  Private  tutor,  1893-94. 
Engaged  in  farming,  1894-95;   traveling,  1895-98;    farming,  1898— — . 

Address  :   Black  Hall,  Conn. 

1673.  *THOMAS  HANLON  ATKINSON.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Colum- 
bia University,  1895.     '4'.  T.     Born  July  17,  1872,  Jersey  City.  N.  J. 

Studied  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1892-95.  Practised  medicine  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1895-98.  Member  of 
Board  of  Health,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.  Died  February  14,  1898,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J. 

1674.  JOHN  HENDLEY  BARNHART.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.). 
1893 ;  M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1896.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October  4, 
1871,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  684. 

Assistant  in  Natural  History,  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  Studied 
in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-96. 
Graduate  student.  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1901.     Editorial  assistant, 

New  York  Botanical  Garden,  1903 ;    librarian,  1907 .     Delegate 

of  N.  Y.  Botanical  Garden  to  International  Botanical  congresses, 
Vienna,  1905,  and  Brussels,  1910.  Editor :  Bulletin  of  the  Torrey 
Botanical  Club.  1903-07. 

Married  May  5.  1897,  Emma  Gertrude  Piatt,  of  Southampton,  N.  Y. 

Address :   N.  Y.  Botanical  Garden,  Bronx  Park,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1675.  ARTHUR  PEYTON  BRYANT.  B.S. ;  M.S.,  1895.  X.  ^. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  May  7,  1868,  South  Newmarket  (now  Newfields), 
N.  H. 

Taught  in  English  and  Classical  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1892-93. 
Assistant  in  Chemistry.  Swarthmore  College,  1893-94.  Graduate  stu- 
dent, Wesleyan  University,  1894-95.  Expert  in  nutrition  investigations, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1895- 1902. 
Chemist,  Storrs  (Conn.)  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  1901-02. 
Chief  chemist,  Glucose  Sugar  Refining  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1902-06, 
Engaged  in  the  Bryant-Miner  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-07. 
Chief  chemist,  Clinton  Sugar  Refining  Company,  Iowa,  1907^ . 

Married  April  4,  1893,  Fannie  W.  Burr,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Child: 
Harold  Burr,  b.  April  27,  1894. 

Address:   623  5th  Ave.,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

424 


GRADUATES.  [1892. 

1676.  DAVID  JACOBUS  CARLOUGH.  B.A.;  M.D.,  New  York 
Homoeopathic  Medical  College,  1895.  B.  0.  11.  Born  January  16,  1869, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1892 ;  New  York  Homceopathic 
Medical  College,  1892-95.     House  surgeon,  Hahnemann  Hospital,  New 

York,    1895-97.      Practising    medicine    in    Paterson,    N.    J.,    1897 . 

Attending  surgeon  and  acting  superintendent,  Trenton  (N.  J.)  Crty 
Hospital.  Attending  surgeon,  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Passaic,  N.  J., 
1904-07. 

Married  July  2,  1897,  Edna  Martha  Cowan,  M.D.,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Child:  David  Jacobus,  b.  November  28,  1902,  d.  December  8, 
1902. 

Address :   426  Ellison  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

1677.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  CARTER.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1893;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  Wesleyan  University,  1899; 
Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1900.  B.  0.  II.  Born  January  4,  1867, 
Rosario,  Argentine  Republic,  S.  A. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-93.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  (assistant),  1893-94.  Fellow  in  Oxford  University, 
England,  1894-95.  Stationed  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1895-98;    West  Haven,  1898-99;    Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.,  1899-1907.     General 

secretary,   New  York   Bible   Society,    1907 .     Joined  the   Reformed 

Church  of  America,  191 1.  Author:  A  Comparison  between  Zoroas- 
trianism  and  Judaism.     Editor :    The  Bible  in  New  York. 

Married  December  12,  1896,  Urania  M.  Smith,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Paul,  b.  April  15,  1898,  d.  in  infancy;  Helen  Gould 
(adopted). 

Address :   66  Bible  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1678.  SAMUEL  JAMES  ALLEN  CONNER.  B.A.  ^.  T. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  November  19,  1865,  Marion,  Md. 

Taught  in  Napa  College,  Cal.,  1892-93 ;  Calumet  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.,  1893 . 

Married  July  28,  1899,  Myra  Grace  Maddock,  of  Chicago,  111. 
Children:  Lois  Adella,  b.  December  31,  1893;  Herbert  Wesley,  b. 
May  17,  1896. 

Address :    9716  Howard  Court,  Chicago,  111. 

1679.  *ALFRED  COOKMAN.  B.A.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  July  15, 
1870,  Wilmington,  Del.  Brother  of  Nos.  1148  and  1208,  and  of  W.  W. 
Cookman    (class  of   1882). 

Studied  in  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Died 
September  14,  1898,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1680.  ALBERT  LYON  CROWELL.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  Born  April 
26,  1868,  Milford,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  118. 

Engaged  in  paper  manufacturing,  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  South  Man- 
chester,   Conn.,    1892 .      Treasurer    and    manager,   Albertine    Paper 

Company.  Treasurer,  Case  Board  Company,  of  Andover,  Conn.  Vice 
president,  Case  Bros.,  South  Manchester,  Conn.;  A.  Willard  Case  Com- 
pany, Manchester,  Conn.  Secretary,  The  Case  &  Marshall  Company, 
Inc.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Married  September  4,  1894,  Maytie  A.  Case,  of  South  Manchester, 
Conn. 

Address :   97  Water  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  South  Manchester,  Conn. 

425 


1892.]  GRADUATES. 

1681.  GEORGE  WILLETS  DAVISON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  , 
York  University,  1894.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  1872,  Rockville  ! 
Center,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2006. 

Studied    in    the    Law    School    of    New    York    University,    1892-94. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1894.    Practising  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1894 •  1 

District  attorney.  Queens  County,  N.  Y.,  1899.     Member,  N,  Y.  City  | 

Charter  Commission,  1900.  ' 

Married  April  24,  1895,  Harriet  Rice  Baldwin,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  '• 

Child:    Robert  Alfred,  b.   March  3,   1901.  j 

Address:    26  Court  St.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  j 

I 

1682.  CHARLES  MYRON  DREW.    Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  University  of  ' 
Minnesota,  1894.    *.  N.  6.    *.  B.  K     Born  April  26,  1868,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.  j 

Studied  law  in  the  University  of  Minnesota,  1892-94.     Practising  law         j 

in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894 .  j 

Address:     511    New    York    Life    Building,    Minneapolis,    Minn.  ^ 

1683.  WILLARD  BAKER  DUKESHIRE.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  j 
October  6,  1861,  Maitland,  N.  S.,  Canada.  I 

Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.     Stationed  at  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  1892-95;    Farmington,  1895-99.    Transferred  to  East  Maine         I 
Conference,    1899.    Stationed  at  Orono,   Me.,    1899-1904.    Transferred         j 
to  Vermont  Conference,  1904.    Stationed  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1904-07;         i 
Barton,  1907 . 

Married  1896,  Harriette  Pennell,  of  Brunswick,  Me.  Children :  1 
Robert  Pennell,  b.  October  13,  1897;  Theodore  Skolfield,  b.  April  24,  ! 
1905-  ; 

Address:    Barton,  Vt.  j 

1684.  GEORGE  MAHON  EGGLESTON.    B.A.    ^.  T.    *.  B.  K. 
Born  November  10,  1869,  Hartford,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  584;    brother        | 
of  Nos.  1552  and  1601,  and  of  S.  B.  Eggleston  (class  of  1897).  j 

With  the  Sessions  Foundry  Company,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1892-98;    direc-         i 

tor  and  secretary,  1898-1908.     Retired,  1908.  j 

Married  November  3,  1896,  Amy  Whittington,  of  Boston,  Mass.  | 

Address:    31   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  , 


1685.  HERBERT  CHARLES  ELDRIDGE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
September  5,  1867,  Maidstone,  England. 

Eastern  manager  for  Powers  Bros.,  Chicago,  1892-96.  In  business 
in  Albany  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896-1900.  Vice  president.  Powers, 
Higby  &  Co.  (manufacturers  of  novelties  for  children),  1901-07.  In 
the  farm  real  estate  business;  manager  for  E.  A.  Strout  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1907-09.  Vice  president,  C.  W.  Bone  Land  Company, 
Denver,  Col.,  1909 . 

Married  June  6,  1900,  Etta  Field  Thornton,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Child : 
William  Thornton,  b.  August  11,  1903. 

Address:   287  South  Clarkson  St.,  Denver,  Col, 

1686.  ELBRIDGE  SEARS  FERNALD.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Boston 
University,  1895.    A.  K.  E.     Born  January  7,  1869,  Winterport,  Me. 

Studied  in  School  of  Law,  Boston  University,  1892-95.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1895.     Practising  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1895 . 

Married  January  7,  1896,  Alice  J.  Smith,  of  Denver,  Col.,  who  died 
March   10,   1897.     Child:    Dorothea  Alice,  b.   March   10,   1897. 

Address :  50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

426 


GRADUATES.  [1892. 

1687.  FREDERIC  HOOLE  FLOY.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1895.  <ir.  T.  Born  November  20,  1870,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Brother 
of  No.  1554. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1892-95.     Practising  medicine  in  New  York,   N.  Y.,   1895 . 

Address:    325  West  77th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1688.  FRANKLIN  ALBERT  GALLOWAY.  B.S.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
June  4,  1867,  Lowville,  N.  Y. 

With  R.  B.  Hough,  publisher  of  American  Woods,  1892-94.  In  the 
clothing  business,  1895-96.  Engaged  in  clerical  work,  1897-98.  With 
the  Bell  Telephone  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1910;  New  York 
Telephone  Company,  1910 . 

Married  August  18,  1895,  Bessie  Barnes,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:  George  Barnes,  b.  January  9,  1898;  Bessie,  b.  September  17, 
1900. 

Address:  15  Dey  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  152  Van  Houten 
Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

1689.  LINCOLN  ROBINSON  GIBBS.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1893 ;  M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1897.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K  Born  Decem- 
ber 9,  1868,  Wiscasset,  Me. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  University  exten- 
sion lecturer,  Rutgers  College,  1893-94.  Instructor  in  English,  Lehigh 
University,  1894-95.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1895, 
1896-97.  Instructor  in  English,  Boston  University,  1896-97.  In  business, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1897-99.  Professor  of  English,  Mount  Union  College, 
Ohio,  1899-1901.  Taught  in  Territorial  Normal  School,  Okla.,  1901-03. 
Professor  of  English,  Wells  College,  1903-04;    Mount  Union  College, 

1904-09;    University  of   Pittsburg,   1909 .    Dean   of   Mount  Union 

College,  1906-09.  Fellow  in  Northwestern  University,  1907-08.  Editor: 
Coleridge's  Ancient  Mariner,   1898. 

Married  August  17,  1905,  Kate  Peters,  of  Guthrie,  Okla. 

Address:   230  North  Craig  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1690.  PEDRO  RAMON  GILLOTT.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1902.    *.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  December  31,  1866,  San  Andres,  Cuba. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1892-94  (Squire 
Scholar  of  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93).  Teaching  in  Wyoming 
Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1894 • 

Married  July  15,  1895,  Mary  Foster  Lincoln,  of  Wiscasset,  Me.  Chil- 
dren:   Rita  Louise,  b.  May  15,  1896;    Mary  Lincoln,  b.  May  11,  1898. 

Address :    Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa. 

1691.  GEORGE  SEYMOUR  GODARD.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1895.    A.  K.  E.     «!>.  B.  K.     Born  June  17,  1865,  Granby,  Conn. 

Graduate  student.  Northwestern  University,  1892-94 ;  Yale  Univer- 
sity,   1896.     Assistant    in    Conn.    State    Library,    1898-1900;     librarian, 

1900 .     President,  National  Association  of  State  Librarians,  1904-05 ; 

Conn.  Library  Association,   1905-06.     Trustee   of  Wesleyan  Academy, 

Wilbraham,  Mass.    Author :   Reports  of  Conn.  State  Library,  1900 . 

Editor:    Conn.  State  Records,   1901 ;    Corner-Stone  Exercises  of 

Conn.  State  Library,  1909. 

Married  June  23,  1897,  Kate  Estelle  Dewey,  of  Granby,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren :  George  Dewey,  b.  August  8,  1899 ;  Paul  Beach,  b.  February  17, 
1901 ;   Mary  Katharine,  b.  October  3,  1903. 

Address:    350  Blue  Hills  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

427 


1892.1  GRADUATES. 

1692.  HOWARD  DAVID  GORDON.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
September  28,  1870.  Hazardville,  Conn. 

Engaged   in   manufacturing,   Hazardville,   Conn.,   1892 .     Member 

of  School  Board,  Hazardville.  1892. 

Married  October  2,  1895,  Hattie  G.  Kelsey,  of  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Children :  John  Stuart,  b.  March  29,  1901 ;  Alexander  Dorward,  b. 
February  19,  1904. 

Address:    Hazardville,  Conn. 

1693.  RALPH  MORGAN  GRANT.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May 
II,   1868,  Wapping,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2423. 

Studied  law,  1892-94.     Practising  law  in  East  Windsor  Hill,  Conn., 

1894 .    Judge  of  probate,  District  of  East  Windsor,  1904-09.     Town 

clerk    and   treasurer,    South    Windsor.    1905 .     School    visitor,    and 

secretary  of  the  board.  South  Windsor,  1902 .     Member  of  Conn. 

State  Senate,  1907. 

Married  May  i,  1895,  L-  Lillian  Shepard,  of  Melrose  Highlands, 
Mass.  Children:  Lloyd  Shepard,  b.  March  27,  1896;  Thane  Chester, 
b.  March  13,  1897;  Miriam  Hosmer,  b.  October  26,  1899;  Rachel  Fuller, 
b.  September  12,  1902;  Helen  Morgan,  b.  June  18,  1904;  Faith  Saxton, 
b.  August  6,  1906. 

Address :    East  Windsor  Hill,  Conn. 

1694.  HARVEY  CARSON  GRUMBINE.  Ph.B.;  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Munich,  1900.  X.  "*•.  Born  May  i,  1869,  Fredericksburg, 
Pa. 

Associate  editor  of  The  Daily  Report,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1892-94.  On  the 
stafif  of  The  Philadelphia  Record,  1894-95.  Taught  in  State  Normal 
School.  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  1895-97.  Studied  in  the  University  of 
Munich.  Germany,  1897-1900.  Instructor  in  English  and  German,  Penn. 
State  College.  1900-01.  Assistant  Professor  of  English,  Washington 
University,    Mo.,    1901-02.     Professor   of    the    English    Language    and 

Literature.    University    of    Wooster,    Ohio,    1902 .     Editor:     "The 

Misfortunes  of  Arthur'':  an  EUcahethan  Tragedy  by  Thos.  Hughes 
and  Others. 

Married  September  7,  1897,   C.  Estelle  Uhler,  of  Lebanon,   Pa. 

Address:    179  Beall  Ave.,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

1695.  ROBERT  HENDERSON  GUIBORD.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  e. 
Born  April  6,  1869,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  F.  W.  Guibord  (class 
of  1895). 

Bank  clerk,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Engaged  in  the  insurance 
business  and  in  manufacturing  ground  wood  pulp,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y., 
1894 . 

Married  March  23.  1897,  Sarah  Mae  Hapgood.  of  Malone,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ruth  Louise,  b.  February  6,  1898;  Donald  Hapgood,  b. 
May  23,  1899;  Alfred  Lemuel,  b.  January  2,  1902;  Robert  Davison, 
b.  August  29,  1907. 

Address:    Plattsburg,   N.   Y. 

1696.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HALL.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  May  31, 
1867,  South  Willington,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  spool-cotton,  1892 .     Member  of 

the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  1893,  '95,  '97,  1905,  '09;  Conn. 
Senate,  1899;  Constitutional  Convention,  1902.  Delegate  to  National 
Republican  Convention,  1903,  '07. 

428 


GRADUATES.  [1892. 

Married  June  14,  1894,  Alice  May  Holman,  of  Tolland,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Doris  Elizabeth,  b.  January  30,  1897;  Gardiner  Holman,  b. 
April  9,  1899;  Clara  Alice,  b.  February  18,  1901 ;  Holman  Henry,  b. 
October  18,  1903 ;    Frances  Helen,  b.  August  14,  1907. 

Address:    South  Willington,  Conn. 

1697.  ARCHIBALD  CLINTON  HARTE.  B.A.  A.  A.  #.  Born 
1865,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Huntsville,  Ala.,   1892-93;    Mobile,  Ala., 

1893-1907;     Ceylon,    1907-08;     India   and   Ceylon,    1908- .     Chaplain, 

1st  Ala.  Infantry,  1898-1907.  Vice  president,  Alabama  State  Library 
Association,  1906-07.     Editor:    Young  Men  of  India,  1909, 

Address :  86  College  St.,  Calcutta,  India. 

1698.  THEODORE  SOMMERS  HENDERSON.  B.A.;  B.D., 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1895 ;  D.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1907. 
A.  A.  *.     <!>.  B.  K.     Born  May  14,  1868,  Milburn,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-95.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  Rockville  Center, 
Conn.,  1893-94;  Janes  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (associate),  1894-96; 
Flushing,  1896-98;  Simpson  Church,  Brooklyn,  1898-1904;  East  Side 
Parish,  New  York.  1904-05 ;  Stamford,  Conn.,  1905-06.  General  field 
secretary.  General  Conference  Commission  for  Aggressive  Evangelism, 
1906-08.     Stationed  at  Hanson  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  July  31,  1896,  Dora  J.  Mooney,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Frank  Beers,  b.  January  15,  1900. 

Address:    11   Hanson   Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1699.  CHARLES  STANTON  HILL.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1897.    X.  <ir.     Born  December  10,  1870,  Auburn,  Me. 

Studied  law  in  Auburn,  Me.,  1892-93.  Taught  in  Edward  Little  High 
School,  Auburn,  Me.,  1893-95.  Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1895-97. 
Practising  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1897 . 

Married  October  22,  1908,  Effie  Palmer,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

Address:    67  Equitable  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

1700.  ARTHUR  JOHN  HOLDEN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Decem- 
ber 24,  1869,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Engaged    in    manufacturing,    1892 .     Treasurer,    Holden-Leonard 

Company ,  Bennington,  Vt.  Vice  president,  Bennington  County 
National  Bank,  Hardwick  &  Woodbury  Railroad  Company,  Woodbury 
Granite  Company. 

Married  June  9,  1897,  Frances  Louise  Coleman,  of  San  Francisco, 
Cal.  Children:  Persis  Sibley,  b.  October  5,  1898;  Arthur  John,  b. 
September  18,  1900;  Waldo  Coleman,  b.  February  15,  1903;  Frances 
Louise,  b.  September  16,  1904;    Richard  Stedman,  b.  January  9,  1907. 

Address :    Bennington,  Vt. 

1701.  LOVELL  JAMES  HONISS.    B.A.    X.  ^. 
School  principal. 

Address:    Dumont,  N.  J. 

1702.  NELSON  CHAMBERLIN  HUBBARD.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard University,  1895.  *.  N.  0.  Born  January  25,  1871,  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.    Son  of  No.  739;   grandson  of  No.  124. 

429 


1892.]  GRADUATES. 

Studied  law  in  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,   1892-93;    Harvard  Law  School, 

1893-95.     Practising  law  in  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1895 . 

Address :    Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

1703.  DUNCAN  STARR  JOHNSON.  B.S.;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1897.  X.  <lr.  $.  B.  K.  Born  July  22,  1867,  Cromwell, 
Conn. 

Assistant  in  Biology,  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  Graduate  student 
in  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1893-97;  Bruce  Fellow,  1897-98;  Assistant 
in  Botany,  1898-99 ;  Associate  in  Botany,  1899-1901 ;  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany,  1901-06;  Professor  of  Botany,  1906— — .  In  charge 
of  Cryptogamic  Botany,  Marine  Laboratory,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y., 
1896-- — .  Secretary,  Botanical  Society  of  America,  1^)6-09.  Author: 
Researches  on  the  Liverworts,  Water-ferns,  and  Seed-plants.  Editor: 
Publications  of  the  Botanical  Society  of  America,  1906-09. 

Married  June  22,  1904,  Mary  Estella  Gottert  Lantz.  Child:  G[eorge] 
Duncan,  b.  November  17,  1907. 

Address :    Forest   Road,   Roland    Park,    Baltimore,    Md. 

1704.  HENRY  FOWLE  DURANT  KELSEY.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  30,  1870,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Son  of  No.  697. 

Taught  in  Vermont  Episcopal  Institution,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1892-94. 
With  the  Yokohama  Specie  Bank,  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894 . 

Married  November  5,  1896,  Helen  Frances  Donnelly,  of  Brooklyn^ 
N.  Y.  Children:  Florence  Frances,  b.  August  29,  1897;  Durant  Lum- 
mis,  b.  April  10,  1901,  d.  March  8,  1907. 

Address :   87  South  Long  Beach  Ave.,  Freeport,  N.  Y. 

1705.  WILLIAM  HENRY  KIDD.  B.A.  $.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
August  6,  1862,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Stationed 
at  Windsor,  Conn.,  1892-94;  Milford,  1894-96;  6ist  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1896-98;  Rockville  Center,  Conn.,  1898-99;  Torrington,  1899- 
1900;  First  Church,  Bridgeport,  1900-04;  Trinity  Church,  New  Haven, 
1904-08;    First  Church,  Meriden,  1908-- — . 

Married  August  31,  1887,  Josephine  Emily  Crater,  of  Hackettstown, 
N.  J.  Children:  Neldon  Louis,  b.  September  14,  1890;  Elbert  Sidney, 
b.  February  13,  1893. 

Address:    15  Pleasant  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

1706.  *  AUGUST  KULLMAN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February 
20,  1865,  Qvevlax,  Russia. 

Joined  the  Bengal-Burmah  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Mis- 
sionary in  India,  1892-95.     Died  July  27,  1895,  Asansole,  India. 

Married  January  14,  1895,  Miss  Weatherby,  of  New  Jersey,  who  died 
July  27,  1895. 

1707.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  LITTLE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1902.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K.  Bom  November  24,  1864,  Loysburg, 
Pa.  ,   . 

Taught  in  Betts  Academy,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1892-93.  ^  Engaged  m 
private  tutoring,  1893-99.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
manv,  1899-1900;  Columbia  University,  1901-02.  Associate  principal. 
West  Side  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-05.     Principal.  Battin  High 

School.  Elizabeth,   N.  J.,   1905 .     Editor:    Mdrchen  fur  die  Keben 

Jugend. 

Address :   Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

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GRADUATES.  [1892. 

1708.  ARTHUR  BIRDSEY  MILLER.  B.A.  X.  ^.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  February  23,  1872,  Middlefield,  Conn. 

Taught  in  the  Hamilton  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1892-94.  Book- 
keeper, 1894-96.  Paymaster  in  a  brass  manufacturing  company, 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1896-1903.  Head  bookkeeper  of  the  Trust  Company 
of  North  America,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1903 . 

Married  January  26,  1898,  Harriet  Augusta  Homer,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Children:  Elizabeth  Haworth,  b.  December  9,  1900;  Dorothy 
Warner,  b.  April  11,  1902;    Nancy,  b.  September  29,  1910. 

Address:  50.5  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Residence:  5111b 
Kingsessing  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1709.  CHARLES  ALLISON  MILLER.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1893. 
A.  K.  E.     <E>.  B.  K.     Born  January  i,  1869,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  Taught  in  Uni- 
versity School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1893-1900;  R.  I.  State  Normal  School, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-03;  Morris  High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1903 • 

Married  June  27,  1904,  JNIabel  Fairbanks,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address :   2384  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1710.  *HENRY  WINFIELD  MILLISON.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1894.     Born  October  4,  1866,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892.  Studied  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-94.  Stationed  at  Easton,  Pa., 
1893-94;  Churchtown  and  Morgantown,  1894-97;  Marbeth,  1897-99; 
Ridley  Park,  1899-1901 ;  Norwood,  1901.  Died  December  13,  1901, 
Westtown,  Pa. 

1711.  ROBERT  McDonald  MOORE,  Jr.  Ph.B.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1895.    Born  February  6,  1869,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-95.  Joined  Oregon 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Warrenton,  Ore., 
1895-96*;  Beaverton,  1896-97.  Transferred  to  Columbia  River  Confer- 
ence, 1897.  Stationed  at  Farmington  and  Tekoa,  Wash.,  1897-99. 
Supernumerary,  1899-1901.    Located  at  his  own  request,  1901. 

Address :   Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

1712.  HUBERT  BARNEY  MUNSON.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1895.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  12,  1867,  Windham, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-95.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  West  Hampton, 
N.  Y.,  1895-96;  Amityville,  1896-1900;  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1900-02; 
Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1902-09;    Bushwick  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  1909 . 

Married  June  12,  1895,  Annie  Louise  Morrow,  of  Madison,  N.  J.' 
Children:  Gorham  Bert,  b.  May  26,  1896;  Donald  Fuller,  b.  October 
20,  1897;   Helen,  b.  March  14,  1899. 

Address :   1018  Madison  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1713.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  NARAMORE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
March  15,  1868,  Birmingham  (now  Derby),  Conn. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at 
Union  Village,  Vt.,  1893-94;  Bellows  Falls,  1894-97.  Transferred  to 
New  York  Conference,  1897.    Stationed  at  Sugar  Loaf,  N.  Y.,  1897- 

431 


1892.]  GRADUATES. 

1900;  White  Lake  and  Hurd,  1900-01;  Rifton  and  Plutarch,  1901-03; 
Downsville,  1903-06;  North  Germantown,  1906-09;  Hyde  Park  and 
Staatsburg,  1909 . 

Married  December  27,  1904,  Winifred  Ball,  of  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
Children :  Elisabeth  Everett,  b.  November  28,  1905 ;  Margaret  Curtiss, 
b.  December  6,  1909. 

Address :    Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

1714.  SAMUEL  ATKINSON  NOON.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  August 
19,  1871.  Needham,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1892-93.  Engaged  in 
journalism,  1893-97.  Studied  in  Law  School,  Boston  University,  1897. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Princeton,  Me.,  1897-98.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, Cambridge,  Mass.,  1898-1901.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1901. 
Employed  in  the  Custom  House,  Manila,  P.  L,  1901-03.  Practising  law 
in  Boston,  Mass..  1903 . 

Married  December  25,  1910,  Emma  W.  Geiger,  of  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Address :    10  Appian  Way,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1715.  *CLIFFORD  IVES  PARSHLEY.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1893.  Born  December  29,  1868,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brother  of  J.  S. 
Parshley  (class  of  1892). 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  Taught  in  Ban- 
tam, Branford,  and  Fairfield,  Conn.,  1893-1904.  In  poor  health, 
1904-09.     Died  November  12,  1909.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Married  July  24,  1889,  Ellen  Abigail  Ford,  of  Washington,  Conn. 
Children :  Anthony  Roberts,  b.  June  23,  1892 ;  Celia  Nettleton,  b.  July 
15.  1897;    Philip  Ford,  b.  May  3,  1902. 

Address  of  widow :   167  Maple  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1710.  *JAY  WILLIAM  PIERCE.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
December  4,  1867,  Lowville,  Pa.  Drowned  July  24,  1892,  in  the  Con- 
necticut River,  near  Middletown,  Conn. 

1717.  JOHN  STEPHENSON  PULLMAN.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Yale 
University,  1896.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  25,  1871,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  745;  brother  of  Nos.  1418  and  1910,  and  of 
J.  C.  Pullman  (class  of  1899). 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1892-93.  In  the  iron  broker- 
age and  commission  business,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1893-94.  Graduate 
student  in  Yale  University,  1894.    Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1894-96. 

Practising  law  in   Bridgeport,  Conn..   1896 .     Prosecuting  attorney, 

City  Court  of  Bridgeport,  1903-07.  Judge  of  the  City  Court,  Bridge- 
port. 1907-09. 

Married  November  25.  1905.  Mary  Nickerson  Lakin.  of  Topeka, 
•Kans.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  April  15,  1907;  Alice  Lakin,  b. 
December  6,  1908. 

Address :    Fidelity  Building,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1718.  EDWARD  LORANUS  RICE.  B.A. ;  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Munich,  1895.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  18,  1871,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Son  of  No.  813;   grandson  of  No.  118. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1892-93;  University  of 
Munich.  1893-95.  Assistant  in  Wesleyan  University,  1896.  Professor 
of   Zoology,   Allegheny   College,    1896-98;    Ohio   Wesleyan   University, 

432 


GRADUATES.  [1892. 

1898 .      On    leave    of    absence;     studied    in    Columbia    University, 

Naples  Zoological  Station,  and  Freiburg,  Germany,  1906-07.  Instructor 
in  Ohio  State  University  (summer  sessions),  1906,  '08,  '09. 

Married  March  20,  1901,  Sarah  Langton  Abbott  (No.  1772),  Child: 
Charlotte,  b.  January  10,  1904. 

Address :   Delaware,  Ohio. 

1719.  EVERETT  HALLERTON  SCOTT.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
August  15,  1868,  South  Berwick,  Me.  Son  of  O.  W.  Scott  (class  of 
1868). 

Assistant  Librarian  in  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93.  City  editor  of 
The  Willimantic  (Conn.)  Daily  Chronicle,  1893-94.  Secretary, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1894-95.  Assistant  principal  of  High 
School,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1895.  Taught  in  Mount  Hermon  School, 
Mass.,  1895-98;  High  School,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1898-1904;  Harvard 
School  for  Boys,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904-08. 

Married  August  12,  1896,  Minnie  Eliza  Grant  (sister  of  Nos.  1693 
and  2423),  of  Wapping,  Conn.     Child:   Marjorie  F.,  b.  March  18,  1899. 

Address :   unknown. 

1720.  JEWSUKE  SHIMATA.  B.A.  Born  October  10,  1864, 
Ayagimura,  Ninegun,  Yamaguchi  Ken,  Japan. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Yamaguchi,  Japan,  1892-95.  Director,  Kobe 
Commercial  School,  1895-98.  Ei^aged  in  traveling,.  1898- 1900.  Taught 
for  National  English  Society,  1900-02.  Professor  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  Japan  Women's  University,  1902 . 

Married  1894;  his  wife  died  in  1907.  Married  1908,  Taki  Aokoi. 
Child :    Aya,  b.  June  30,  1909. 

Address :   Japan  Women's  University,  Koishigawa,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

1721.  *JONATHAN  HUGH  SLATER.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1895;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1895.  ^-  K.  E.  Born  Sep- 
tember 23,  1865,  Hensonville,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed 
at  Rowayton,  Conn.,  1893-96;  Cropsey  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1896- 
1900.  Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1892-95.  Died  Sep- 
tember 22,  1900,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  June  3,  1896,  Lauretta  Sherer,  of  Rowayton,  Conn, 

Address  of  widow :   Rowayton,  Conn. 

1722.  FREDERIC  HALSTED  TACKABERRY.  Ph.B.  ^.  T. 
Born  February  7,  1868,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2106. 

Cashier  of  the  New  England  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1892-94.  Chicago  sales  agent,  Linhuile  Oil  Company,  1894-95. 
Member  of  firm,  Alexander  &  Tackaberry,  lubricating  oils.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1895-98.  Cashier,  Pearl  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1898-1901.  With  Waters  Pierce  Oil  Company,  Mexico  City, 
Mexico,  1901-05.  Assistant  manager,  Los  Arcos  Smelting  and  Mining 
Company,  Sultepec,  Mexico,  1905-06.  In  the  commission  business, 
Mexico  City,  Mexico,  1906-09.  Mexican  representative  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Steel  Company,  1910— ^ — . 

Married  February  23,  1897,  Anna  Keach  Pearl,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:   Apartado  1083,  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 

1723.  EGBERT  JAMES  TAMBLYN.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1894.  A.  A.  *.  #.  B.  K.  Born  January  30,  1870,  Mitchell, 
Cornwall,  England.    Brother  of  No.  1975. 

433 


1892.1  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,   1892-94.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1894.     Practising  law  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1895 . 

Address :  801  Prudential  Building,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1724.  ALFRED  ERNEST  TAYLOR.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1893;  M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University, 
1896.    X.  ^.    *.  B.  K.     Born  October  16,  1871,  Portland.  Conn. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93;  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1893-94;  Cornell  University,  1894-96.  Assistant  in  Chemistry, 
Cornell    University,    1896-1900.     Chemist    in    U.    S.    Customs    Service, 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-07.     In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  1907 . 

Stationed  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  1908 . 

Address :   U.  S.  Food  Laboratory,  Savannah,  Ga. 

1725.  HEBER  IVES  THAYER.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  October  28, 
1870,  Higganum,  Conn. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  secretary,  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Traveling  salesman, 
1893-94.  Engaged  in  farming,  Higganum,  Conn.,  1894-1900.  1905-07. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  West  Suffield.  Conn.,  1900-03;  West  Hart- 
land    and    Colebrook    River,    1903-05;     East    Village    and    Stevenson, 

1907-10;    Durham,    1910 .     Democratic  nominee   for  state   senator, 

1900. 

Married  January  24,  1894,  Blanche  Augusta  Bailey,  of  Higganum, 
Conn.  Children:  Ralph  Wolcott.  b.  December  17,  1894;  Julian  Bailey, 
b.  September  13,  1896;  Marjorie  Howard,  h.  April  22,  1898;  Heber 
Ives,  b.  August  11,  1905. 

Address :    Durham,  Conn. 

1726.  GORDON  LEWIS  THOMPSON.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1902;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1902. 
A.  K.  E.  Born  March  2,  1869,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  R.  L. 
Thompson  (class  of  1897). 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Lake  George,  N.  Y.,  1892-93.  Joined 
Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at  Elizabethtown, 
N.  Y.,  1893-95;  Hartford,  1895-98;  Upper  Jay  and  Keene,  1898-1900. 
Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900-02.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1902.  Stationed  at  Good  Ground,  N.  Y., 
1902-04;  Sag  Harbor,  1904-07;  First  Place,  Brooklyn,  1907-10;  Sands 
St.  Memorial  Church,  Brooklyn,  1910 . 

Married  June  6,  1894,  Emma  Gertrude  Truesdale,  of  Hill  View, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Ethel  Truesdale,  b.  May  16,  1895;  Harold  Orlo,  b. 
September  19,  1897, 

Address :   35  Pineapple  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1727.  ROGER  EVERETT  THOMPSON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
March  4,  1865,  Franklin,  N.  H. 

Preached  in  Madison  St.  M.  E.  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892-93. 
Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed  at 
Madison  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1893-94;  Allen  St.  Memorial  Church, 
New  York  (assistant),  1894-95;  Bayside,  1895-96.  Discontinued  from 
the  conference  on  account  of  ill  health,  1896.  Supplied  Lisbon,  N.  H., 
1896-97.  Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Conference.  1897.  Stationed 
at  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  1897-98;  Jefferson,  1898-1901 ;  Guilford,  1901-02; 
Center  Sandwich,  1902-04;  Haverhill,  1904.  General  secretary,  N.  H. 
Sunday  School  Association,  1904.  Stationed  at  Raymond  and  E. 
Candia,  N.  H.,   191 1 . 

434 


GRADUATES.  [1892. 

Married  November  26,  1896,  Margaret  Magdalena  Keller,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Everett  William,  b.  January  9,  1899;  Dorothy 
Mabelle,  b.  June  18,  1901 ;  Lawrance  Roger,  b.  April  3,  1906;  Alice 
Margaret,  b.  April  14,  1909. 

Address :    Raymond,  N.  H. 

1728.  OLIN  FREEMAN  TOWER.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1893;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Leipzig,  1895.  $.  N.  9.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
March  19,  1872,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  752. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1892-93;  Assistant  in 
Chemistry,  1893-94,  1896-98.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Ger- 
many, 1894-95.  Assistant  chemist  in  nutrition  investigations,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1895-98.  Instructor 
in     Chemistry,     Adelbert     College,     1898-1901 ;      Assistant     Professor, 

1901-07;     Professor,    1907 .     Author:     Conductivity    of    Liquids; 

Qualitative  Analysis. 

Married  June  21,  1899,  Elizabeth  Williams  (No.  1996). 

Address :    Adelbert  College,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1729.  WILLIAM  DYSON  TUCKEY.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1897.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  9,  1866,  Churchtown, 
Pa. 

Taught  in  Cookman  Institute,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1892-94.  Studied 
in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1894-97.  Joined  New  York  East 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church, 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1897-1901 ;  Naugatuck,  1901-03;  Milford,  1903-08; 
Baldwin,  N.  Y.,  1908-11;    Warren  St.,  Brooklyn,   1911 . 

Married  June  29,  1892,  Sallie  Belt  Herron,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Children:  William  Dyson,  b.  January  26,  1898;  Elizabeth,  b.  Decem- 
ber 18,  1899;    Ruth,  b.  February  24,  1902. 

Address :   307  Warren  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1730.  SAMUEL  J  WATSON.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute, 1895.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  31,  1864,  East  Windsor,  Conn.  Bro- 
ther of  No.  1770. 

Studied  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1892-95.  Joined  Dakota  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Woonsocket,  S.  Dak., 
1895-97;  White,  1897-99;  Milbank,  1899-1903;  Salem,  1903-04.  Trans- 
ferred to  California  Conference,  1904.  Stationed  at  Yolo,  Cal, 
1904-06.     Supernumerary,   1906-07.     Superannuated,   1907 . 

Married  August  22,  1894,  Minnie  Adella  Thompson,  of  Bristol,  Conn. 
Children:  Walter  Thompson,  b.  June  24,  1895;  Ruth  Lucia,  b.  March 
24,   1897. 

Address:    159  High  St.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

1731.  LENA  MAUD  ADAMS  (Rand).  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1894.  $.  B.  K.  Born  September  24,  1870,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Sister 
of  No.  2319. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1892-93 ;  Monson 
Academy,  Mass.,  1896-1900;  Woodside  High  School,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,   1901-03;    Far  Rockaway  High  School,  N.  Y.,   1903-04. 

Married  September  3,  1904,  John  Prentice  Rand,  M.D.,  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

Address :    Mrs.  J.  P.  Rand,  5  Benefit  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1732.  EVA  DILKS.  B.A.  Born  March  29,  1870,  Pennington, 
N.  J.     Daughter  of  No.  844;   sister  of  J.  A.  Dilks,  Jr.  (class  of  1896). 

435 


1892-93.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  the  Leachwood  Seminary,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1892-93;    High 

School  for  Girls,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   1893 . 

Address:    1326  Redfield  St.,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1733.  LILLIAN  WAINWRIGHT  HART  (Tryon).  B.A.  Born 
June  3,  1870,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1892-1902. 

Married  October  30,  1909,  Winthrop  Pitt  Tryon,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Address :    Mrs.  W.  P.  Tryon,  14  Cherry  St.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1893. 

1734.  WINFRED  CHANDLER  AKERS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  February  22,  1865,  Andover,  Me. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1893-94;  Manual  Training 
School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-96;  English  High  School,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  1896-99.  Principal  of  High  School,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1899-1903; 
New   Britain,   Conn.,   1903 . 

Married  June,  1895,  Annie  M.  Fellows,  of  Farmington,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: Eola  Marie,  b.  April  i,  1896;  Kenneth  Fellows,  b.  August  2, 
1898. 

Address :    259  Arch  St.,  New   Britain,  Conn. 

1786.  WILLIAM  LOYAL  ANDRUS.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
September  2,  1872,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  710;   brother  of  No. 

1983. 

With  the  Arlington  Chemical  Company,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,   1893 . 

Married  Helen  Palmer  (daughter  of  No.  933). 
Address:    Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

1736.  FRANKLIN  BARBER.  B..A..;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1897. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  April  27,  1871.  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1893-96.  Graduate 
student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1896-97 ;  Harvard  University  (Uni- 
versity Scholar),  1897-98.  Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute, 
Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1898-99;  Barnard  School  for  Boys,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1908.  Principal  of  High  School  Department,  Barnard 
School,  1908-10.  Teaching  in  High  School,  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Married  March  30,  1907,  Myrtle  Almedia  Groat,  of  Amsterdam, 
N.  Y. 

Address :   Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

1737.  GEORGE  HUBBARD  BLAKESLEE.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1897;  M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1903. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  2^,  1871,  Geneseo,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  No.  1885. 

Graduate  student  in  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1893-94.  Taught  in 
East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1894-95;  Mount  Hermon  School. 
Mass.,  1895-98.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University  (Townsend 
Scholar  and  Parker  Fellow),  1898-1901.  Studied  in  the  Universities  of 
Berlin,   Leipzig,    and    Oxford,    1901-03.     Instructor   in    History,    Clark 

436 


GRADUATES.  [1893. 

College,   1903-04;    Assistant  Professor,   1904-09;    Professor,    1909 . 

Instructor  in   History,   Clark  University,    1905 . 

Married  March  30,   1910,   Edna  Frances  Day,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 

Address:    Clark  College,  Worcester,   Mass. 

1738.  FREDERIC  CUTTS.  B.A. ;  M.E.,  Cornell  University,  1897. 
$.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  14,  1871,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Son 
of  No.  796. 

Assistant  in  Physics  in  Wesleyan  University,  1893-94.  Studied  in 
Sibley  College,  Cornell  University,  1894-97.  With  the  General  Elec- 
tric Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1897-98.  Construction  foreman, 
General  Electric  Company,  1899;  district  engineer,  1900-04.  Assist- 
ant chief  engineer,  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-08. 
General  representative,  General  Electric  Company,   1909 . 

Married  September  15,  1900,  Julia  Harlan  Doherty,  of  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Child :    Morgan,  b.  October  i,  1905. 

Address :    294  Wayland  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1739.  EDGAR  VAN  FOSSEN  DuBOIS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  21,   1870,   Everett,   Pa. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1893-94.  Joined  Colorado 
Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1894.  Stationed  at  Chama,  N.  Mex., 
1894-95.  Transferred  to  Des  Moines  Conference,  1895.  Stationed 
at  Brooks,  Iowa,  1895-96.  Transferred  to  Colorado  Conference,  1896. 
Stationed  at  Gunnison,  Col.,  1896-98;  Denver,  1898-99;  Delta,  1899- 
1901 ;  Colorado  City,  1901-02;  Monte  Vista,  1902-03.  Transferred 
to  North  Ohio  Conference,  1903.  Stationed  at  Wooster,  Ohio, 
1903-06;  Sandusky,  1906-08.  Transferred  to  Minnesota  Conference, 
1908.     Stationed    at   Redwood   Falls,    Minn.,    1908 . 

Married  October  22,  1895,  Elizabeth  Kessler,  of  Altoona,  Pa.,  who 
died  December  19,  1901.  Married  September  11,  1906,  Gertrude  Plank, 
of  Wooster,  Ohio.  Children:  Robert  Kessler,  b.  August  3,  1898; 
Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  August  3,  1898. 

Address :    Redwood  Falls,  Minn. 

1740.  GEORGE  NELSON  EDWARDS.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1894;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1900.  X.  <^. 
Bom   November  29,   1872,   Baiting  Hollow,   N.   Y.     Son  of   No.   734. 

Studied  in  Harv^ard  University,  1893-94.  Principal  of  Riverhead 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1894-96.  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1896-97. 
Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Westford,  Conn.,  1897-98.  Studied 
in  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1898-99;  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1899-1900.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Jewett  City,  Conn., 
1901-05;  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  1905-07;  Plymouth  Church,  Seattle 
(assistant),  1907-08;    Puyallup,  1908-09:    Douglas,  Alaska,  1909 . 

Married  July  23,  1903,  Annie  Tracy  Partridge,  of  Jewett  City,  Conn. 

Address:    Douglas,  Alaska. 

1741.  WILLIAM  EPHRAIM  FAIRBANK.  B.S.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1867,  Clinton,  Mass. 

Assistant  to  the  superintendent  of  the  Connecticut  Industrial  School 
for  Girls,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1893 . 

Married  August  24,  1893,  Clara  Belle  Simonds,  of  Irving,  Mass. 
Children:  Jessie  Margaret,  b.  September  21,  1895;  Dorothy  Mildred, 
b.  January  27,  1898. 

Address :     Middletown,   Conn. 

437 


1893.]  GRADUATES. 

1742.  CLIFFORD  CURTIS  GILBERT.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1896;  M.L.,  Yale,  1898.  Born  December  5,  1871,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1842. 

Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1893-94;  Yale  Law  School, 
1895-96.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1896.  Practising  law  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1896 . 

Married  June  26,  1907,  Frances  Louise  Brinsmade,  of  Shelton,  Conn. 

Address:    202  Malley  Building,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1743.  CHARLES  GOURLAY  GOODRICH.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1904. 
■^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  19,  1869,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Brother 
of  No.  1606. 

Assistant  Librarian  and  graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University, 
1893-94.  Acting  Professor  of  Modem  Languages,  'Albion  College, 
Mich.,  1894-95.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Bonn,  Germany,  and  in 
Florence  and  Paris,  1895-96.  Taught  in  Harry  Hillman  Academy, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1896-1901.  Professor  of  Modern  Languages, 
Marietta  College,   1901 . 

Married  August  25,  1897,  Annie  Y.  Shortle,  of  Provincetown,  Mass. 

Address :  ^433  Fourth  St.,  Marietta,  Ohio. 

1744.  LORENZO  WALTER  HADLEY.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin 
College,  1898.    «!>.  N.  G.     Born  January  28,  1869,  Frankfort,  Me. 

Taught  in  Waldo,  Me.,  1893-94;  Orland  and  Searsport,  1894-95; 
Frankfort,  1895-96;  Columbia  Falls,  1896-97.  Studied  in  Maine  Medi- 
cal School  and  Dartmouth  Medical  School,  1897-98.  Practised  medi- 
cine in  Appleton,  Me.,  1898-99;    Union,  Me.,  1899- • 

Married  January  16,  1899,  Helen  Augusta  Tyler,  of  Bradley,  Me. 

Address :    Union,  Me. 

1745.  FREDERICK  SMITH  HALL.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Columbia 
University,  1899.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  June  2,  1870,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Son  of  No.  760. 

Taught  in  Montclair  Military  Academy,  N.  J. ;  also  studied  in 
Columbia  University,  1893-94.  In  business,  1894-95.  Studied  in  Colum- 
bia University,  1895-98  (Scholar,  1896;  Fellow,  1897).  Traveled  in 
Europe,  1898-99.  Employed  in  U.  S.  Census  Office,  1899-1902.  Sec- 
retary, New  York  State  Child  Labor  Commission,  1903.  Assistant 
secretary.  City  Club  of  New  York,  1904-05.  Head  worker,  Newark 
(N.  J.)  Settlement,  1906-07.  Secretary,  Pennsylvania  Child  Labor 
Association,  1908 ,    Author:    Sympathetic  Strikes,  1897. 

Married  July  12,  1906,  Jennie  E.  Orcutt,  of  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

Address:    1338  Real  Estate  Tmst  Building,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

1746.  JETUR  WHITE  HAND.  Ph.B.  Born  March  4,  1870, 
Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1893-95.  Practising  law  in  River- 
head,   N.  Y.,   1895 . 

Married  June  14,  1905,  Lena  LeRoy  Rayner,  of  Stony  Brook,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Lizette  Furman,  b.  January  23,  1908. 

Address:    Riverhead,   N.  Y. 

1747.  HERVEY  HOWARD.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  12, 
1868,  Greenbush,  Me. 

Traveling  salesman,  Melrose,  Mass..  1893-95.  Reporter,  with  the 
Bradstreet    Company,    New    Haven,    Conn.,    1895-1901.    Engaged    in 

438 


GRADUATES.  [1893. 

newspaper  and  magazine  work,  circulation  and  advertising  department, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-03,  With  the  Ameri- 
can Mills  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  October  12,  1897,  Emma  G.  Palmer,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address :    395  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1748.  DAVID  HUGHES.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Born  November  15, 
1869,  Newtown,  North  Wales. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1893-94.  Joined 
Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Northampton, 
N.  Y.,  1895-96;  Hagaman  and  West  Galway,  1896-98;  Ephratah  and 
Rockwood,  1898-99;  Clifton  Park  and  Newtown,  1899-1904;  Mayfield, 
1904-07;    Pawlet,  Vt,  1907 . 

Married  September  8,  1897,  Harriet  B.  Deal,  of  Aliens  Hill,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Hugh  Deal,  b.  December  i,  1898;  Maveret  Elizabeth,  b. 
February  18,  1902;  Marjorie  Lois,  b.  January  7,  1906;  Eleanor 
Gratia,  b.  June  20,  1909. 

Address:    Pawlet,  Vt. 

1749.  FREEMAN  TOWER  HULSE.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1895.    X.  ^.     Born  March  28,  1870,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1893-95.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1895.     Practising  law  in  Bayshore,  N.  Y.,  1895 . 

Married  September  15,  1898,  Charlotte  Marshall,  of  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Frances  Wells,  b.  February  25,  1903. 

Address :   Bayshore,  N.  Y. 

1760.  WESLEY  ELWELL  LAKE.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  August  7,  1870,  Vincentown,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1804. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1893-95.  In  poor 
health,  1895-98.  In  business.  Ocean  City,  N.  J.,  1898-1902.  Preached 
in  M.  E.  Church,  Stratford,  N.  J.,  1902-03.  Joined  New  Jersey  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1903.  Stationed  at  Stratford,  N.  J.,  1903-05; 
Mantua,  1905-06;  St.  George  Church,  Camden,  1906-09;  Second 
Church,  Millville,  1909-11 ;   Haddon  Heights,  191 1 . 

Married  May  4,  1898,  Caroline  S.  Reed,  of  Ocean  City,  N.  J.  Child: 
Randolph  Elwell,  b.  June  19,  i899- 

Address:    Haddon  Heights,  N.  J. 

1751.  *JAMES  ADELBERT  LEACH.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
February  9,  1871,  Bucksport,  Me. 

Reporter  for  The  Middletown  Herald,  Conn.,  1893.  Died  November 
23,  1895,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1752.  DANIEL  ACKER  LEHMAN.  Ph.B. ;  M.A.,  Western 
Reserve  University,  1902.     Born  July  i,  i860,  Scotland,  Pa. 

Engaged  in  study  and  teaching,  Chicago,  111.,  1893-96.  Taught  in 
University  of  the  Pacific,  Cal.,  1896-97 ;  Baldwin  University,  Ohio, 
1897-1901.  Student  and  Assistant,  Western  Reserve  University, 
1901-02.  Taught  in  Normal  School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1902-03;  Normal 
School,  Kirksville,  Mo.,  1903-05.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1905-06.  Teaching  in  Goshen  College,  Ind., 
1906 . 

Address :    Goshen,  Ind. 

1763.  MARTIN  OLIVER  LEPLEY.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
November  3,  i860,  New  Berlin,  Pa. 

439 


1893.1  GRADUATES. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed 
at  Beacon  Falls,  Conn.,  1893-94;  Windsor,  1894-96;  Sayville,  N.  Y., 
1896-98;  Grace  Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1898-1901 ;  Clinton, 
1901-03;  St.  Andrew's  Church,  New  Haven,  1903-06;  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Waterbury,  1906-09;  Westville,  New  Haven,  1909-10;  First 
Church,  Greenwich,  1910 . 

Married  October  3,  1894,  Birdella  Sprague,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  who 
died  February  4,  1908.  Married  June  30,  1909.  Mabel  D.  Thompson, 
of  Waterbury,  Conn.  Children:  Olive  May,  b.  July  13,  1895;  Ruth, 
b.  November  10,  1897,  d.  March  21,  1899;  Grace  Frances,  b.  July  18, 
1900. 

Address :    Greenwich,  Conn. 

1754.  *ALBERT  EMORY  LOVELAND.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.).  1896;  M.D.,  Yale  University,  1897.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  November 
30,  1869,  Vernon,  Conn. 

Assistant  in  Biology.  Wesleyan  University ;  also  graduate  student, 
1893-94.  Assistant  in  Yale  Medical  School,  1895-97.  On  the  staff  of 
the  Waverly  Hospital,  Mass.,  1898-99.  Died  April  8,  1899,  Waverly, 
Mass. 

1765.  GEORGE  HENRY  MOORE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Novem- 
ber 28.  1868,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  1655. 

In  the  employ  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893 . 

Married  October  7,  1899,  Delphine  Nelson,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Address:   29  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1766.  GEORGE  ROWLAND  MUNROE.  Ph.B.,  1896;  LL.B., 
New  York  Law  School,  1894;  M.S..  Wesleyan  University,  1903. 
*.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  24,  1869.  Passaic,  N.  J.  Brother  of  No. 
1530,  and  of  M.  Munroe  (class  of  1892). 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1893-94.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1894.      Practising    law    in    New    York,    N.    Y.,    and    Newark,    N.    J., 

1894 .     Organizer  and   director.   City  Trust   Company  of   Newark, 

1901-07;  Roseville  Trust  Company,  Newark,  1908- .  Vice  presi- 
dent. Alcohol  Utensil  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Secretary  and 
treasurer.  Prospect  Investment  Company.  Secretary,  Anti-Saloon 
League  of  New  Jersey.  U.  S.  Delegate  to  12th  International  Congress 
on  Alcoholism,  London,  England,  1909. 

Married  October  10,  1900,  Flora  Alice  Teeter,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address :    507  Orange  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1757.  JOHN  ORVILLE  NEWTON.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April 
5,  1864,  Andover,  Me. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1893-1906; 
vice  principal,  1906-09;    principal,  1909 , 

Married  August  24,  1894,  Addie  Ola  Denning,  of  Poland,  Me.,  who 
died  September  26,  1903.  Married  July  12,  1905,  Adah  Louise  Munroe, 
of  Lewiston,  Me.  Children :  Max,  b.  July  21,  1895 ;  Ronald  Winthrop, 
b.  May  20,  1897;   Robert  Denning,  b.  June  11,  1898. 

Address:    Kents  Hill,  Me. 

1758.  CHARLES  EDWARD  NORTH.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Columbia 
University,  1900.  *.  N.  6.  Bom  July  28,  1869,  Scarboro,  N.  Y.  Son 
of  No.  854;  brother  of  No.  1963. 

440 


GRADUATES.  [1893. 

Taught  in  Westminster  School,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1893-96. 
Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1896-1900.  Manager,  Purity  Milk  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1901-05. 
Graduate  student  in  Columbia  University,  1906-07.  Director,  depart- 
ment of  bacteriology,  Lederle  Laboratories,  New  York,  1907-09. 
Consulting  sanitary  expert  (associated  with  Professor  E.  B.  Phelps  of 
Mass.  Institute  of  Technology),  1909 . 

Married  December  25,  1903,  Amelia  Potter  Palmer,  of  Pendleton 
Hill,  Conn.     Child :    Anna  Palmer,  b.  April  8,  1908. 

Address  :   Montclair,  N.  J. 

1759.  LEWIS  JOHNSON  NORTON.  Ph.B.;  B.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1895.  S^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  January  i,  1861,  Farmington, 
Me.     Brother  of  Nos.  161 7,  1907,  and  1964. 

Taught  in  Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1893-94.  Studied  in  Har- 
vard University,  1894-95.  Taught  in  Conn.  Literary  Institution, 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1896-1903.  Shipping  clerk,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1903-04. 
Bookkeeper,  U.  S.  Navy  Pay  Office,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1904^ . 

Married  April  5,  1897,  Jennie  May  Snow,  of  Lexington,  Mass. 
Children:  Harold  Lewis,  b.  May  5,  1898;  Mary  Snow,  b.  December 
19,  1899;   Theodore  Roosevelt,  b.  March  9,  1903. 

Address :   U.  S.  Navy  Pay  Office,  Newport,  R.  I. 

1760.  FREDERICK  CURRY  OSTRANDER.  B.A.  B.  0.  H. 
*.  B.  K.     Bom  June  25,  1871,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  Wesleyan  University;  also 
graduate  student,  1893-94.  Taught  in  Summit,  N.  J.,  1894-95.  Studied 
in  the  Universities  of  Leipzig,  Berlin,  and  Geneva,  1895-97.  Taught  in 
Latin  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900.  Tutor  in  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Wesleyan  University,  1900-02.  Studied  in  Columbia  Univer- 
sity and  in  Paris,  1902-04  (Fellow.  Columbia  University,  1902-03; 
International  Fellow,  Columbia,  1903-04).  Lecturer  in  Romance 
Languages,  Columbia  University,  1904-05.  Instructor  in  Romance 
Languages,  Western  Reserve  University,  1905-07;  University  of 
Texas,  1907 . 

Married  September  12,  1905,  Melita  Naomi  Heward,  of  Montclair, 
N.  J.  Children :  Frederick  Heward,  b.  March  24,  1908,  d.  August  25, 
1908. 

Address:    1909  San  Antonio  St.,  Austin,  Tex. 

1761.  ROBERT  CHAPIN  PARKER.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  University 
of  South  Carolina,  1895.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  19,  1871,  South 
Livonia,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  F.  L.  Parker  (class  of  1896). 

Studied  law,  1893-96.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1896.     Practising  law  in 

Westfield,    Mass.,    1896 .     Clerk    of    District    Court    of    Western 

Hampden  County,  Mass.,  1896-1901.  Special  justice  of  the  same  court, 
1902 .  Member  of  Westfield  School  Committee,  1901-07  (chair- 
man, 1903-07).  Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1904. 

Married  October  14,  1908,  Mary  Elizabeth  Snow,  of  Westfield,  Mass. 

Address :   29  West  Silver  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

1762.  ARTHUR  ISAAC  POWERS.  B.S.  B.  9.  n.  Born  March 
9,  1869,  Prescott,  Mass.     Brother  of  E.  O.  Powers   (class  of  1898). 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  hats,  North  Dana,  Mass.,   1893-97; 

Palmer,  Mass.,  1897-99;    Athol,  Mass.,  1899 .    Member  of  the  firm, 

O.  J.  Powers  &  Sons. 

441 


1893.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  July  2,   1902,   Beatrice  Russell  Small,  of  West   Pembroke, 
Me.     Child :    Ralph  Orrin,  b.  November  25,  1905. 
Address:    Athol,  Mass. 

1763.  ROYAL  WILKINS  RAYMOND.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1896.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  15,  1871,  Westport, 
Conn. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1893-96.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Southport,  Conn., 
1895-97;  Summerfield  Church,  Bridgeport,  1897-98;  Chester  Hill, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1898-1900;  East  Village,  Conn.,  1900-01;  Strat- 
ford, 1901-05;  Vanderveer  Park,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Assistant 
state  superintendent,  Anti-Saloon  League  of  New  York,  1906.  State 
superintendent,  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Delaware,  1907;  of  Washing- 
ton, 1908.  Assistant  director  of  exploitation,  Alaska- Yukon-Pacific 
Exposition,  1909.  Located  by  the  conference,  1909.  Industrial  secre- 
tary. Chamber  of  Commerce,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1910 . 

Address:    Chamber  of  Commerce,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1764.  JESSE  LEE  ROLLINS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  August  i,  1863, 
Abbot,  Me. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1893.  Stationed 
at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1893-95;  Pound  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  1895-96;  Easton, 
Conn.,  1896-97;  Nichols,  1897-99;  Stepney,  1 899-1 901 ;  North  Wilton, 
1901-03;  North  Canton,  1903-06;  Kensington,  1906-08.  Transferred 
to  Austin  Conference,  1908.  Stationed  at  Grace  Church,  Denison, 
Tex.,  1908.  Transferred  to  Columbia  River  Conference,  1908.  Sta- 
tioned at  Republic,  Wash.,  1908-09;    Chewelah,  1909 . 

Married  June  29,  1893,  Mary  E.  Walker,  of  Portland,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren: Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  June  3,  1894;  William  Walker,  b.  June  3, 
1894;  Dorothy  Emma,  b.  June  4,  1895;  Jesse  Lee,  b.  October  i,  1896; 
Grace  Mildred,  b.  December  17,  1897;  Julia  Mary,  b.  March  22,  1900; 
Paul  Raymond,  b.  December  21,  1904;  Thoburn  Cuyler,  b.  February 
3,  1909- 

Address :    Chewelah,  Wash. 

1765.  WALTER  EARLE  RUSSELL.  B.A.  Born  August  6, 
1869,  Fayette,  Me.  Brother  of  Nos.  1023,  11 59,  1367,  and  1399,  and  of 
W.  A.  Russell  (class  of  1878). 

Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1893-94; 
Normal  School,  Gorham,  Me.,  1894 . 

Married  January  26,  1896,  Winifred  Parker  Stone,  of  Kents  Hill, 
Me.  Children:  Earle  Stone,  b.  January  6,  1897;  Willis  Cleaves,  b. 
November  22,  1898;  Helen  Gertrude,  b.  September  28,  1901 ;  Robert 
Edward,  b.  December  i,  1906;    Celia  Asenath,  b.  March  21,  1909. 

Address :    Gorham,  Me. 

1766.  EDWIN  OSCAR  SMITH.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  December 
12,  1871,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2101. 

Engaged  in  the  advertising  department  of  Outing,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1893-94.  Bank  clerk,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1894-96.  New  York  manager  for 
John  Lane,  publisher,  London,  England,  1896-97.  In  the  circulation 
department  of  Scribner's  Magazine,  1897-99.  Bookkeeper,  with 
Flower  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900. 
Manager  of  manufactory.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1900-01.  Teacher,  and 
Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  Conn.  Agricultural  College,  1901 . 

442 


GRADUATES.  [1893. 

Married  November  29,  1900,  Myra  Mae  Kendall,  of  Saranac  Lake, 
N.  Y.     Child:    Winifred  Ida,  b.  December  15,  1901. 
Address:    Storrs,  Conn. 


1767.    ARTHUR  THOMAS  TALMADGE.    B.A.    ^.  N.  9.    Born 

February  6,  1871,  Southwick,  Mass. 

Taught  in  the  West  Jersey  Academy,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1893-95. 
Principal,  Central  High  School,  Lonaconing,  Md.,  1895-99;  Prospect 
Hill  School,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1899-1905;  Worthington  St.  School, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1905-09;  Central  St.  School,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1909 . 

Married  June  23,  1897,  Nellie  Angeline  King,  of  Westfield,  Mass. 
Children:  Allyn  King,  b.  June  6,  1898;  Arthur  Carlyle,  b.  February 
23,  1901. 

Address :   130  Yale  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


1768.  HARRY  ARTHUR  THOMPSON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
September  5,  1867,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Editor  of  The  Jamaica  Plain  News,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-94.  Taught 
in  the  Choristers'  School  of  Grace  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-95. 
Engaged  in  the  book-publishing  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-1903. 
Associate  editor  of  The  Saturday  Evening  Post,  1903-06;    art  editor. 

Married  November  7,  1899,  Louise  Tackaberry,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Wharton,  b.  September  6,  1900;  John  Cranwill, 
b.  August  8,  1902;  Lewis  Gordon,  b.  October  21,  1904;  James  Daniel, 
b.  January  12,  1907. 

Address:   421  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Residence:    Bala,  Pa. 


1769.  ASHLEY  HORACE  THORNDIKE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1898;  L.H.D.,  Wesleyan  University, 
1909.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  26,  1871,  Houlton,  Me. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1869  and  2312. 

Principal  of  Smith  Academy,  Hatfield,  Mass.,  1893-95.  Instructor 
in  Boston  University,  1895-98.  Instructor,  and  Associate  Professor, 
of  English,  Western  Reserve  University,  1898-1902.  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  Northwestern  University,  1902-06.  Professor  of 
English,  Columbia  University,  1906 .  Author:  Influence  of  Beau- 
mont and  Fletcher  on  Shakespere,  1901 ;  The  Elements  of  Rhetoric 
and  Composition,  1905;  Tragedy,  1908.  General  editor:  Longman's 
English  Classics.  Editor  :  Texts  of  King  Lear,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher, 
Arnold's  Sohrah  and  Rustum. 

Married  June  21,  1899,  Annette  M.  Lowell,  of  Hatfield,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren :  Marian  Lowell,  b.  June  i,  1901 ;  Edward  Lowell,  b.  May  30, 
1904,  d.  June  10,  1904;  Eleanor,  b,  January  10,  1906,  d.  January  19, 
1907;   Ashley,  b.  July  16,  1909. 

Address :    Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


1770.  WALTER  STARR  WATSON.  Ph.B. ;  M.S.,  1894.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  May  18,  1867,  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  I730- 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1893.  Instructor  in 
Biology,  Northwestern  University,  1894-95.  Teaching  in  State  Normal 
School,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1895 . 

Married  June  23,  1896,  Ellen  Dasie  Goodwin,  of  Bristol,  Conn. 
Children:    Goodwin  Barber,  b.  July  9,  1899;    Ernest  Starr,  b.  August 

443 


1893.]  GRADUATES. 

i8,  1900;    Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  November  27,  1903;    Walter  Samuel,  b. 
May  -27,  1905. 
Address :    Whitewater,  Wis. 

1771.  LEON  IRVING  WOOD.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  February  27, 
1867,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Normal  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1893-94.  Graduate 
student.  Harvard  University,  1894-95.  Taught  in  High  School,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  1895-98.  Practising  Christian  Science,  1898-1902. 
Engaged  in  editorial  work  for  the  Christian  Science  Publishing 
Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  1902 . 

Married  June  8,  1907,  Jessie  Fish,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Child:  Kenneth 
Irving,  b.  November  9,  1908. 

Address :   90  Hobart  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

1772.  SARAH  LANGTON  ABBOTT  (Rice).  B.A.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  January  25,  1872,  North  Berwick,  Me. 

At  home  in  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1893-94.  Taught  in  High  School, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1894-97;    Chelsea,  Mass.,  1897-99. 

Married  March  20,  1901,  Edward  Loranus  Rice  (No.  1718).  Child: 
Charlotte,  b.  January  10,  1904. 

Address:    Mrs.  E.  L.  Rice,  134  West  Lincoln  Ave.,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

1773.  MARTHA  LINCOLN. HILLS.  B.A.  Born  May  20,  1870, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Sister  of  No.  1378. 

Taught  in  Mount  Holyoke  College,  1893-95;  High  School,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1896-97;  Booth  Preparatory  School,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1897-1903 (assistant  principal,  1903 ). 

Address :   Warner  Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1774.  VIDA  FRANK  MOORE.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1897;  Ph.D.. 
Cornell  University,  1900.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  25,  1867,  Steuben,  Me. 

Instructor  in  Philosophy,  Mount  Holyoke  College,  1893-96.  Grad- 
uate student.  Wesleyan  University,  1896-97 ;  Cornell  University 
(Fellow),    1897-1900.     Taught    in    the    Emma   Willard    School,    Troy, 

N.   Y.,   1900-01.     Professor  of    Philosophy,   Elmira   College,    1901 . 

Author :    The  Ethical  Aspect  of  Lotze's  Metaphysics. 

Address:   Elmira,  N.  Y. 

1776.  MAUD  ELIZA  MUZZY.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  RadcliflFe  College, 
1899.     Born  December  25,  1868,  Searsmont,  Me. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me., 
1893-97. 

Address:   31  Vinal  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

1776.  MARY  PEMBROKE  O'FLAHERTY.  B.A.  Born  July  15, 
1872,  Hartford,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2056. 

At  home  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1893-94.  Taught  in  Union  Hill,  N.  J., 
1894-95;  High  School,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1895-1909;  High  School, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:    140  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1777.  CAROLINE  TRACY  ROBBINS.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1894-  Born 
January  17,  1863,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1893. 
Address :    Wethersfield,  Conn. 

444 


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CLASS  OF  J  894 

1778.  JULIAN  AZNAR.  Ph.B. ;  LL.B,  National  School  of  Law, 
Mexico,  1900.  $.  N.  6.  Born  November  11,  1871,  Merida,  Yucatan, 
Mexico. 

Studied  in  the  Eastman  Business  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
1894-95;  National  School  of  Law,  Mexico  City,  Mexico,  1896-1900. 
Practised  law  in  Mexico  City,  1900-01.  First  judge  of  civil  and  com- 
mercial   law,    Merida,    Yucatan,    Mexico,    1902-06.     Magistrate    of    the 

Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  Yucatan,  1906 .     Chief  Justice  of  the 

Supreme  Court,  1910-11.  Professor  of  International  Law  and  Civil 
Procedure,  State  Law  School,  Yucatan.  Secretary,  Board  of  Trustees, 
Yucatan  United  Railroad. 

Married  June  i,  1904,  Camila  Fernandez,  of  Merida,  Yucatan, 
Mexico. 

Address :   539  69th  St.,  Merida,  Yucatan,  Mexico. 

1779.  JAMES  GORDON  BALDWIN.  B.A.  Born  October  10, 
1871,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1894-95.  In  the  employ 
of  the  Electric  Vehicle  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-1900;  Russell 
Manufacturing  Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1900 . 

Married  January  7,  1903,  Blanche  Mary  Clark,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Caroline  Olive,  b.  January  12,  1905;  Mary  Clark,  b.  June  4, 
1908. 

Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

1780.  ERNEST  BAWDEN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  October  6,  1871, 
Chapman,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  1589. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Honeybrook,  Pa.,  1894-95.  Joined  Phila- 
delphia Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Cochranville, 
Pa.,  1895-98;  Hamburg,  1 898- 1 901 ;  Tobyhanna,  1901-02;  Philadelphia, 
1902-08;    Royersford,  1908- — . 

Married  November  30,  1899,  Emma  L.  Shollenberger,  of  Harrisburg, 
Pa. 

Address:   Royersford,  Pa. 

1781.  BENJAMIN  ROBERT  BRIGGS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
May  21,  1873,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

New  York  manager  of  the  Revolving  Spectacles  Company,  1894-95. 
With  the  Lawyers'  Cooperative  Publishing  Company,  salesman, 
1895-98;    clerk,  1898-1905;    advertising  manager,  1905 . 

Married  April  16,  1899,  Marion  von  Ruyter  Cypert,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y,  Children:  John  Cypert,  b.  May  18,  1900;  Grace  Marcia,  b.  Sep- 
tember 16,  1902;   James  Elbert,  b.  May  5,  1906. 

Address :   Aqueduct  Building,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1782.  ERNEST  CHARLES  CARPENTER.  B.A.  Born  March 
6,  1865,  Plymouth,  Vt. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1894.  Stationed 
at  Chapel  St.  (now  South  Church),  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1894-95; 
Clinton,  1895-98;  Summerfield  Church,  Bridgeport,  1898-1901 ;  Trinity 
Church,  Meriden,  1901-06;  Summerfield  Church,  New  Haven,  1906-09; 
Williams  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909-11;    Stratford,  Conn.,  191 1 . 

Married  December  22,  1893,  Nettie  Jane  Hale,  of  Weston,  Vt 
Children:    Catherine,  b.  December  27,  1894;    Miriam,  b.  September  11, 

445 


1894.]  GRADUATES. 

1897;    Paul,  b.  February  3,  1900;    Esther,  b.  June  4,  1903;    Clarence, 
b.  March  11,  1906. 

Address :   Stratford,  Conn. 

1783.  CHARLES  HENRY  COLT.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  $.  Born  Sep- 
tember 24,  1872,  Winsted,  Conn. 

With  the  P.  A.  Balcom  Manufacturers  Agency  Company,  Denver, 
Col.,  1894-95;  McClelland-Colt  Company,  Denver,  Col.,  1895-97; 
Western  Coal  and  Mining  Company,  and  Thompson  Paper  Company, 
Pueblo,  Col.,  1897-98;  Colorado  Fuel  and  Iron  Company,  in  Colorado, 
Wyoming,  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  1898 . 

Married  December  9,  1903,  Blanche  B.  Durlacher,  of  Laramie,  Wyo. 
Children:  Virginia  Hannah,  b.  October  17,  1904;  Frances,  b.  January 
25,  1906;   Charline,  b.  May  22,  1907. 

Address:    1641  Washington  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

1784.  WILLIAM  BUTLER  DAVIS.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Sep- 
tember 27,  1871,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1949. 

Choirmaster    and    organist    of    Holy    Trinity    Church,    Middletown, 

Conn.,     1894 .     Instructor    in    Church    Music,    Berkeley    Divinity 

School,  1908 . 

Address :   468  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1785.  CHARLES  WESLEY  DELANO.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
March  12,  1871,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Assistant  principal  in  the  Robbins  School,  Norfolk,  Conn.,  1894-95. 
Taught  in  the  Classical  High  School,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895-1905; 
South  High  School,  Worcester,  1905 . 

Married  June  30,  1900,  Annie  Chase  Barnard,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
Children :  Lillian,  b.  March  8,  1902 ;  Charles  Barnard,  b.  January  6, 
1906;  John  Benjamin,  b.  October  3,  1909. 

Address :    i  Lowell  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1786.  JOHN  PAYSON  DRAKE.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1895. 
Born  May  26,  1867,  Pittsfield.  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  1436. 

Graduate  student  in  Weslevan  University,  1894-95.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1895-98;  High  School,  Moline,  III, 
1898-1903;  Western  Illinois  State  Normal'  School,  Macomb,  111., 
1903 . 

Married  June  22,  1899,  Hattie  Pearle  Krum,  of  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
Children :  Russell  Payson.  b.  February  27,  1901 ;  Herbert  Thayer,  b. 
March  8,  1904;    Richard  Francis,  b.  February  8,  1906. 

Address:   Macomb,  111. 

1787.  ABRAHAM  HOWRY  ESPENSHADE.  B.A.;  M.A., 
Columbia  University,  1897.  X.  ^.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  30,  1869, 
Lancaster,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Mercersburg  Academy.  Pa..  1894-95 1  Chauncy  Hall 
School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1895-96.  Fellow  in  Columbia  University, 
1896-97.  Taught  in  Barnard  School.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-98. 
Instructor  in  English,  Penn.  State  College,  1898-1901 ;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor.   1901-06;    Associate    Professor.    1906-09;    Associate    Professor 

and    Registrar,    1909 .     Author :     Essentials    of    Composition    and 

Rhetoric,  1904.     Editor:   Forensic  Declamations,  1901. 

Married  December  19,  1901,  Fannie  E.  Wood,  of  Muncy,  Pa.,  who 
died  July  12,  1909. 

Address  :   State  College,  Pa. 

446 


GRADUATES.  [1894. 

1788.  WILLIAM  MERRILL  ESTEN.  B.S. ;  M.S.,  1896.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  27,  1862,  Glendale,  R.  I. 

Assistant  in  Biology,  Wesleyan  University,  1894-1906.  Instructor  in 
Histology,  Cold  Spring  Harbor  Summer  School,  1895.  Professor  of 
Biology,  Chautauqua  College,  1897-98.  Investigator  for  the  Rocke- 
feller Institute,  1901-02.     Instructor  in  Bacteriology  and  Meteorology, 

Conn.    Agricultural    College,    1906-07;     Professor,    1907 .      Dairy 

Bacteriologist,  Storrs  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1906- . 

Married  December  24,  1900,  Bertha  Lelia  Langdon,  of  Worcester, 
N.  Y.     Child:    Lelia  Merrill,  b.  January  19,  1902. 

Address :   Storrs,  Conn. 


1789.  WILLIAM  WRIGHT  FISHER.  B.A. ;  B.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1895;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1898;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1900.  X.  <ir.  *.  B.  K..  Born  November  24,  1866,  Over- 
brook,  Del. 

Graduate  student  in  Harvard  University,  1894-95.  Taught  in  Col- 
legiate School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895-1906;  Boys'  High  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Married  September  11,  1901,  Margaret  May  Landon,  of  Fairmount, 
Md.     Child:    William  Gooding,  b.  January  9,  1904. 

Address :   828  Lincoln  Place,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 


1790.  ROBERT  MOSES  FRENCH.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  Novem- 
ber 21,  1871,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  the  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1894-96. 
Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at  West 
Enosburg,  Vt,  1896-98.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Hadlyme, 
Conn.,  1898-1908;    Tolland,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Married  April  22,  1896,  Lottie  J.  Prior,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Mildred  Roberta,  b.  June  8,  1898;  Mary  Hannah  Dustin, 
b.  August  31,  1907. 

Address:   Tolland,  Conn. 


1791.    FREDRIC  WORTHEN  FROST.    B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 

Law  School,  1898.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  Januarj'  8,  1870,  Franklin, 
N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  2209. 

Taught  in  Shady  Side  Academy,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1894-96.  Traveled 
in  Europe,  as  private  tutor,  1896-97.  Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School, 
1897-98;  New  York  Law  School,  1898.  Practising  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1898  Trustee  of  Tilton  Seminary,  N.  H. 

Married  October  25,  1899,  Christine  Kellogg  Glover  (No.  1929). 
Children :  Fredric  Worthen,  b.  December  23,  1900 ;  Constance  Hop- 
kins, b.  August  22,  1905. 

Address :    175  8th  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


1792.  ARTHUR  MATHEWS  GATES.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1895;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1910.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  11, 
1868,  Waterford,  Conn. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1894-95.  Taught  in  Mont- 
pelier  Seminary,  Vt.,  1895-97;  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1897-98;  Wilmmgton  Conference  Academy,  Dover,  Del.,  1 898-1 901 ; 
Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary.  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1901-04;  Bulkeley  School, 
New  London,  Conn.,  1904-05.  Graduate  student  in  Johns  Hopkins 
University,     1905-08,     1908-09     (Scholar,     1906-08;      Fellow,     1908-09). 

447 


1894.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Jefferson  School  for  Boys,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1907-08.  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  Latin,  Trinity  College,  N.  C,  1909 . 

Married  August  31,  1898,  Minnie  Palmer  Knapp,  of  West  Concord, 
Vt. 

Address:    Durham,  N.  C. 


17J)3.  LEWIS  EDWARD  GORDON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  April  24, 
1872,  Hazardville,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Hazardville,  Conn.,  1894-98.  In  the  insur- 
ance business,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1898 — — .  Vice  president,  Hartford 
Life   Insurance    Company. 

Married  June  5,  1900,  Elizabeth  Keeney,  of  Somersville,  Conn. 
Children :  George  Keeney,  b.  August  23,  1901 ;  Elizabeth,  b.  August  24, 
1903 ;   Andrew,  b.  May  29,  1905. 

Address:  948  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1794.  ROSCOE  ALLAN  GRANT.  B.A. ;  M. A.  (on  exam.),  1902. 
<ir.  T.     *.  B.  K.     Born  December  2,  1872,  East  Corinth,  Vt. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany  (Squire  Scholar  of  Wes- 
leyan  University),  1894-95.  Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute, 
Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1895-96;  Rutland,  Vt.,  1896-97.  Principal  of 
Essex  Classical  Institute,  Vt.,  1897-90;  Dow  Academy,  Franconia,  N.  H., 
1899-1900.  Taught  in  Fisk  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1900-03 ; 
DeWitt  Clinton  High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  August  8,  1905,  Alma  Heinzel,  of  Schmalkalden,  Germany. 

Address :   DeWitt  Clinton  High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1795.  WILLIAM  FLOWERS  GROVES.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  190G.  "^'.  T  Born  July  16,  1871,  Langhorne,  Pa.  Son  of 
A.  J.  Groves  (class  of  1865). 

Taught  in  Mount  Holly  Military  Academy,  N.  J.,  1894-95;  North 
.Absecon,  N.  J.,  1895-96;'  Pleasantville,  N.  J.,  1896-97;  Battin  High 
School,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1897-1901.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1901,  Prac- 
tising law  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1901 . 

Married  October  2,  1909,  Katherine  Crissey  Baxter,  of  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Address:    207  Broad  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

1796.  ROBERT  ELMER  HENDERSHOT.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1896. 
Bom  November  i,  1859,  Swartswood,  N.  J. 

Assistant  Librarian  in  Wesleyan  University,  1894-95.  Taught  in 
Pittsburg  Academy,  Pa.,  1896-98;  Preparatory  School  of  Allegheny 
College  (now  Alden  Academy).  1901 . 

Married  September  22,  1892,  Catherine  Smock  Whitlock,  of  Matawan, 
N.  J.  Children:  Elizabeth  Eraser,  b.  February  16,  1895;  Mary  Pigot, 
b.  August  5,  1899;    Cathryn  Augusta,  b.  April  11,  1905. 

Address :   445  Park  Ave.,  Meadville,  Pa. 

1797.  RUPERT  HENRY  HOPKINS.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1896.  Born 
November  24,  1869,  Miller  Place,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  2429,  and  of 
P.  H.  Hopkins  (class  of  1891). 

Assistant  in  Physics,  and  graduate  student,  in  Wesleyan  University, 
1894-96.  Taught  in  Cazenovia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1896-1900;  High 
School,  Port  Richmond  N.  Y.,  1900-04;  Curtis  High  School,  New 
Brighton,  N.  Y.,  1904 .  Principal  of  Evening  School  No.  20,  Rich- 
mond, N.  Y.,  1909 . 

448 


GRADUATES.  [1894. 

Married  December  25,  1899,  Charlotte  V.  H.  Burden,  of  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.  Children :  Ralph  Burden,  b.  October  21,  1900 ;  Lucia  Katherine, 
b.  November  5,  1904;    Rupert  Woodhull,  b.  April  26,  1907. 

Address :  103  College  Ave.,  Westerleigh,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
(P.  O.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.) 

1798.  ARTHUR  LEOLIN  HOWE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  January  4, 
1868,  Bradford,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1894-95.  Asso- 
ciate pastor,  Center  M.  E.  Church,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1895-97.  Joined 
New  England  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Warren,  1899-1903;  Wllbraham,  1903-07;  Maple- 
wood,  Maiden,  1907 . 

Married  October  19,  1896,  Flora  M.  Pratt,  of  Maiden,  Mass. 

Address :   8  Soencer  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

1799.  CHARLES  CHASE  HURLBUT.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Sep- 
tember 21,  1871,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Son  of  No.  ^^j;  brother  of  J.  L. 
Hurlbut,  Jr.  (class  of  1900). 

Studied  in  School  of  Engineering,  Cornell  University,  1894-95.  With 
the  J.  B.  &  J.  M.  Cornell  Iron  Works,  1895-98.  Inspector  for  R.  W. 
Hildreth  &  Co.,  engineers,  1898-1901.  With  the  Hay  Foundry  and  Iron 
Works,  1901.  Engineer,  Columbian  Fire  Proofing  Company,  1901-04. 
Managing  engineer,  with  K.  M.  Murchison,  architect,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1904 . 

Married  February  23,  1899,  Louise  McCollom,  of  Troy,  Pa.  Children : 
Virginia  Louise,  b.  June  23,  1900;  Helen  Proal,  b.  December  23,  1902; 
Jesse  Lyman,  b.  September  3,  1904. 

Address :   97  Lincoln  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1800.  THEODORE  HORACE  JAMESON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
September  20,  1872,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894-98.    Admitted  to  the  bar,  1898. 

Practising  law  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1898 . 

Married  April  21,  1909,  Adelaide  Louise  Burke,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Address :    1008  Wilder  Building,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1801.  GEORGE  OGLEVIE  JARVIS.  Ph.B. ;  M.D.,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1898.     Born  January  15,  1873,  Portland,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Medical  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Practising 
medicine  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  -  * 

Married  Jessie  Worthen  Hall  Ames   (class  of  1895). 
Address:   310  South  loth  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1802.  CHARLES  HUBBARD  JUDD.  B.A. ;  Ph.D.,  University 
of  Leipzig,  1896;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Yale  University,  1907;  LL.D.,  Miami 
University,  1909.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  20,  1873,  Bareilly, 
India. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1894-96.  Instructor  in 
Philosophy,  Wesleyan  University,  1896-98.  Professor  of  Experimental 
Psychology,  New  York  University,  1898-1901.  Professor  of  Psy- 
chology and  Pedagogy,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1901-02.  Instructor, 
Assistant  Professor,  Professor,  and  Director  of  the  Psychological 
Laboratory,  Yale  University,  1902-09.  Director  of  the  School  of 
Education,    Professor    and    Head    of    the    Department    of    Education, 

University  of   Chicago,   1909 .     President,  American   Psychological 

Association,    1909.    Author:   Genetic  Psychology  for   Teachers,   1902; 

449 


1894.1  GRADUATES. 

General  Introduction  to  Psychology,  1907;  Laboratory  Manual  of 
Psychology,  1907;  Laboratory  Equipment  for  Psychological  Experi- 
ments, 1907.  Editor:  monograph  supplements  of  The  Psychological 
Review,   1903-09. 

Married  August  23,  1898,  Ella  Le  Compte  (sister  of  No.  1958),  of 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Child:    Dorothy,  b.  June  24,  1904. 

Address :    University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

1808.  *FREDERIC  LAWRENCE  KNOWLES.  B.A.;  B.A., 
Harvard  University,  1896.  '*■.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  8,  1869. 
Lawrence,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  594. 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  and  graduate  student,  in 
Wesleyan  University.  1894-95.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1895-96.  On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Atlantic  Monthly,  1898. 
Literary  adviser  to  L,  C.  Page  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900.  With 
Dana  Estes  &  Co.,  Boston,  1900-05.  Author :  Practical  Hints  for 
Song  Writers;  Readers  and  Book  Buyers;  A  Kipling  Primer;  On 
Life's  Stairway;  Love  Triumphant.  Editor:  a  number  of  compila- 
tions.    Died  September  20,  1905,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

1804.  CHARLES  PITMAN  LAKE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  Jan- 
uary 10,  1869,  Marlton,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1750. 

Real  estate  broker.    Treasurer,  Ocean  City  Association,  N.  J. 
Address :    Hammonton,  N.  J. 

1805.  WILLIS  THOMAS  LEE.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1898.  *.  N.  0. 
Bom  December  24,  1864,  Brooklyn,  Pa. 

Taught  in  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1894-95. 
Professor  of  Geology  and  Biology,  University  of  Denver,  1895-98. 
Fellow  in  the  University  of  Chicago,  1898-1900.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Trinidad,  Col.,  1900-02.  Assistant  geologist,  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  1902 , 

Married  June  21,  1900,  Mary  Ingham,  of  Mehoopany,  Pa.  Children: 
Eli/^abeth  Louisa,  b.  December  20,  1901  ;    Dana  Willis,  b.  July  9,  1905, 

Address :    U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1806.  LEWIS  MARSHALL  LOUNSBURY.  B.A. ;  S.T.B.,  Bos- 
ton University,  1897;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Dickinson  College,  1903.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  January  28,  1871,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Studied  in  the  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1894-97. 
Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed 
at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  Trinity  Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1898-1902;  New  Canaan,  1902-06;  Bethel.  1906-09.  Transferred  to 
Troy  Conference,  1909.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1909 . 

Married  September  30,  1902,  Mary  F.  Tait,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address :  217  Lancaster  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1807.  RALPH  FERNALD  LOWE.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1908. 
A.  T.  A.     Bom  July  22,  1866,  York,  Me. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Fletcher,  Vt.,  1894-95.  Joined  Vermont 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Binghamville  and  West- 
ford,  Vt..  1895-96;  Johnson,  Hyde  Park,  and  Waterville,  1896-99; 
Brattleboro.  1899-1902;  Barre.  1902-07;  St.  Albans,  1907-11.  Super- 
intendent of  St.  Johnsbury  District,  191 1 . 

Married  April  17   1895.  Melle  Gregory,  of  Madison.  Me. 

Address :    St.  Johnsbury.  Vt. 

450 


GRADUATES.  [1894. 

1808.  GEORGE  CARLTON  McDONALD.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
October  28,  1867,  Guildhall.  Vt. 

Preached  in  various  M.  E.  churches  in  Vermont,  1894-1905.  Joined 
Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1905.  Stationed  at  Evansville 
and  Brownington  Center,  Vt.,  1905-07;    Albany,  1907 . 

Married  April  8,  1895,  Lucy  May  Wakerman,  of  Jay,  Vt.  Children : 
Margaret  Lois,  b.  September  4,  1896;  Carlton  George,  b.  November  7, 
1900. 

Address :    St.  Albans,  Vt. 

1809.  IRVING  AVARD  MEEKER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Homoeopathic 
Medical  College,  1898.     ^.  N.  6.     Born  July  5,  1873,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Homoeopathic  Medical  College  and  Flower  Hospital, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894-99.  Interne  in  Metropolitan  Hospital,  Black- 
well's  Island,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-99.  Practising  medicine  in 
Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1899 . 

Address :   Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1810.  WILLIAM  MONROE  NEWTON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
July  30,  1864,  Barnard,  Vt. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1894.  Stationed  at 
Waterbury,  Vt.,  1894-98.  Principal  of  Montpelier  Seminary,  Vt.,  1898- 
1901.  Presiding  Elder,  Montpelier  District,  1901-07.  Stationed  at 
Springfield,    Vt.,    1907-09.     Transferred    to    New    England    Southern 

Conference,  1909.     Stationed  at  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1909 .    Trustee 

of  Wesleyan  University,  1907-10. 

Married  June  18,  1896,  Marion  Elizabeth  Wilcox,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children:  Dean  William,  b.  October  21,  1898;  Elizabeth 
Marion,  b.  January  7,  1903. 

Address :   30  Summer  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

1811.  EDWIN  BRYANT  NICHOLS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1901.    B.  e.  11.     Born  January  23,  1869,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  and  in  Paris,  1894-95. 
Instructor  in  Modern  Languages,  University  of  Maine,  1895-97; 
Assistant  Professor,  1897-1900.  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1900-01.  Assistant  Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  University 
of  Cincinnati,  1901-03.  Professor  of  Romance  Languages,  Kenyon 
College,  1903 .     Editor:    Larra;   Partir  a  Tiempo. 

Married  1907,  Florence  Russell,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.  Child:  Russell 
T.,  b.  February  19,  1910. 

Address :   Gambier,  Ohio. 

1812.  FREDERICK  HENRY  SAWYER.  B.A. ;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1897.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  11,  1869,  Thomaston,  Conn. 
Brother  of  W.  J.  Sawyer  (class  of  1894). 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1894-97.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at  West 
Redding,  Conn.,  1897-98;  Newtown,  1898-1900;  Ozone  Park,  N.  Y., 
1900-02;  Durham  and  Rockland,  Conn..  1902-05;  Yalesville.  1905-07. 
Supernumerary,  1907-11.  At  Saranac  Lake.  N.  Y.,  for  his  health, 
1906-07.  Engaged  in  various  out-of-doors  occupations,  regaining  his 
health,  1907-08.  Clock  finisher,  1908-09.  Railway  freight  clerk, 
1909-11.     Stationed    at    Stepney,    Conn.,    191 1 . 

Married  May  18,  i8q8.  Elizabeth  Sawyer  Stoughton,  of  Thomaston, 
Conn.     Child :    Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  September  29,  1906. 

Address :    Stepney,  Conn. 

451 


1894.]  GRADUATES. 

1813.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  SMYTH.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born 
May  i6,  1868,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

In  business  in  Springfield,  Mass. 

Address :   24  Continental  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1814.  WILLIAM  LEONARD  SNOW.  B.A. ;  B.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1898;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1900.  4>.  N.  9.  ^.  B.  K.  Born  October 
II,  1869,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Leicester  Academy,  Mass.,  1894-95;  East  Greenwich 
Academy,  R.  I.,  1895-97.  Studied  in  Harvard  University,  1897-1900. 
Instructor  in  Boston  University,  1898-1900.  Teaching  in  High  School, 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1900 . 

Married  March  24,  1904,  Carrie  Woodbury  Gushing  (daughter  of 
No.  559),  of  Brookline,  Mass.  Child:  Isabella  Gushing,  b.  November 
28,  1909. 

Address:    1577  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

1816.  EDGAR  CHARLES  SNYDER.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1897.    A.  A.  *.     Born  January  6,  1869,  Bowmanstown,  Pa. 

Engaged  in  journalism,  1894-96.  Studied  in  Yale  Law  School, 
1896-97.  Engaged  in  prospecting  and  mining  in  Alaska,  1898-1903. 
Practising  law  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  1903 . 

Married  June  12,  1901,  Clara  Elizabeth  Hart,  of  Waterbury,  Conn, 
Child:   Charles  Hart,  b.^February  23,  1903. 

Address:   605  Lowmah  Building,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1816.  JOHN  DANIEL  STARK.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1898.    B.  9.  II.     Bom  December  29.  1870,  Pittston,  Pa. 

Traveled  in  the  West,  1894-95.  Studied  in  Law  School  of  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1895-98.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1898.  Practised  law  in 
Philadelphia,  1898-1900. 

Married  June  25,  1907,  Katherine  H.  Finch,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Address :  1443  8th  St.,  Santa  Monica,  Gal. 

1817.  EDWARD  LEE  STEELE.  Ph.B.;  LL.B..  Yale  University, 
1896.  B.  9.  n.  Born  January  29,  1873,  Hartford,  Conn.  Son  of  No. 
750. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,   1894-96.    Admitted  to  the  bar,   1896. 

Practising   law   in   Hartford,   Conn.,    1896- .     Member  of   Hartford 

City  Council,  1897-1903.  Clerk  of  the  Police  Court,  1903-07;  associate 
judge,  1908— — . 

Married  July  12,  1898,  Julia  G.  Simonds,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Richard  Timothy,  b.  July  13,  1899;  Margery  Simonds,  b.  May 
22,  1905. 

Address:    902  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1818.  WILLIAM  HILL  TAYLOR.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Janu- 
ary 28,  1869,  Cambridge,  Ohio. 

Studied  law.     In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married    June   6,    1895,    Mary   Andrus    (daughter   of    No.    710),   of 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Address :   299  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1819.  JOHN  ANGUS  THOMPSON.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1897.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  December  28,  1872,  Bristol,  Conn. 
Son  of  No.  785;   brother  of  No.  1624. 

452 


GRADUATES.  [1894. 

Correspondent  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  for  The  Springfield  Union, 
1894-95.  Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1895-97.  Practising  law 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897 • 

Married  October  17,  1905,  Pearl  Haines,  of  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 
Child :    John  Angus,  b.  September  23,  1906. 

Address:    165  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1820.  HENRY  ARCHELAUS  TIRRELL.  B.A.  A.  A.  ^. 
^.  B.  K.  Born  August  7,  1873,  South  Chatham,  Mass.  Brother  of 
Nos.  1919  and  2169. 

Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1894-96;  Free  Academy, 
Norwich,    Conn.,    i89<5-99,    1900-03.     Acting    principal    of    the    latter, 

1903-04;  principal,  1904 .    Graduate  student.  University  of  Chicago, 

1 899- 1 900. 

Married  September  28,  1899,  Agnes  Helen  Butler,  of  Chicago,  111. 
Children:  Mary  Agnes,  b.  August  31,  1900;  Charles  Henry,  b.  Novem- 
ber 16,  1901 ;    Helen  Butler,  b.  July  30,  1908. 

Address :    Norwich,  Conn. 

1821.  EDWIN  CUYLER  TREAT.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June 
12,  1873,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  2171,  and  of  W.  H.  Treat 
(class  of  1890). 

In  the  book  publishing  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  with  E.  B.  Treat 
&  Co.,  1894 . 

Married  November  18,  1902,  Mathilde  Louise  Ludwig,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Address:    241  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1822.  HARRY  REED  VAN  DEUSEN.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1899.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  2,  1872,  Laurens, 
N..Y. 

Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1894-98.  Studied 
in    the    Law    School    of    the    University    of    Pennsylvania,    1898-99. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1899.     Practising  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1899 . 

Assistant  city  solicitor,  Scranton,  1903. 

Married  September  16,  1903,  Jessie  Lawrence  Dimmick,  of  Scranton, 
Pa.  Children:  William  Connell,  b.  July  4,  1904;  Lawrence  Reid,  b. 
July  8,  1906 ;   Harry  Reed,  b.  April  19,  1909. 

Address :    1018  Vine  St.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

•  1823.  RALPH  HERBERT  WHITE.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1902.    B.  e,  n.     Born  April  22,  1870,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1894-95. 
Preached  as  supply  in  M.  E.  Church,  Peacham,  Vt,  1895 ;  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Underbill,  Vt.,  1895-99.  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity 
School,  1899-1902.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Cummington, 
Mass.,  1902-09;   Newport,  N.  H.,  1909 . 

Married  December  31,  1902,  Mabel  Eva  Rochfort,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Children :  Alice  Marsden,  b.  August  24,  1904 ;  Ralph  Rochfort, 
b.  January  10,  1908. 

Address:    Newport,  N.  H. 

1824.  MARY  EVA  CRAMER.  Ph.B.,  1895;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1903.     $.  B.  K.     Born  November  30,  1873,  Portland,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Gildersleeve,  Conn.,  1895-99;  Portland, 
Conn.,   1899-1902.    Graduate  student  in  Columbia  University,  1902-03. 

453 


1894-95.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1903-06;    New  York  Normal 

College,  New  York,  N,  Y.,  1906 , 

Address :  3099  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1825.  ALICE  CORA  FULLER.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  Novem- 
ber 20,  1870,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Orange,  Mass.,  1894-95;  Cushing  Academy, 
Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1895-96.  Principal  of  a  girls'  school,  Evansville, 
Ind.,  1896-99.     Teaching  in  a  private  school,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1902 , 

Address:    25  Brigham  Park,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

1826.  FLORENCE  ALBERTA  GRAVES.  Ph.B.  f>.  B.  K. 
Born  November  7,  1872,  Winsted,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  282;  sister 
of  Nos.  1669  and  1930. 

Taught  in  High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  and  elsewhere,  1894-99. 
On  a  ranch  in  Colorado,  1899-1903.  Computer,  U.  S.  Naval  Observa- 
tory, the  Yerkes  Observatory,  and  the  Astrophysical  Observatory  of 
the  Smithsonian  Institution,  1904 . 

Address:    1408  31st  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1827.  SUSAN  JANE  MANTLE  (Sheldon).  B.A.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  11,  1871,  Portland,  Me. 

Taught  in  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1894-95;    Portland,  Me.,  1895-99. 
Married  July  19,  1899,  Warren  French  Sheldon  (No.  2099). 
Address:   Mrs.  W.  F.  Sheldon,  401  East  141st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1828.  *LIZZIE  CHAPIN  RICE  (Barnes).  B.S.;  M.S.,  1895. 
f».  B.  K.     Born  January  21,  1865,  New  London,  Conn. 

Graduate   student  in   Wesleyan   University,    1894-95.     Died   January 

29,  191 1,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  January  i,  1895,  John  Cornwell  Barnes,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  August  26,  1909.     Children :    John  Rice,  b.  November 

30,  1895;   Chauncey  Rice,  b.  May  13,  1898,  d.  July  22,  1900. 


CLASS  OF  J895. 

1829.  SAMUEL  LeROY  ACKERLY.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Janu- 
ary 28,  1873,  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Studied  law  in  Northport,  N.  Y.,  1895-97.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1897.     Practising  law  in  Northport,  N.  Y.,  1897 . 

Address:    Northport,  N.  Y. 

1880.    JAMES  LINCOLN  BAHRET.    B.A.    X.  <if.    #.  B.  K.    Bom 

October  4,  1872,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  and  in  Columbia  University, 
1895-96.  Private  tutor.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896-98;  Wilmington,  Del., 
1898-1900.  Studied  in  France  and  Germany,  1900.  Taught  in  Wil- 
mington Military  Academj',  Del.,  1900-01.  Private  tutor,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1901-05.  Editorial  and  statistical  assistant.  Census  Bureau, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1905 . 

Address:    Census  Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C. 

454 


GRADUATES.  11896. 

1831.  ELDRED  LEWIS  MANLEY  BARNES.  Ph.B.  Born 
April  20,  1870,  Chelsea,  Vt. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Hartland,  Vt.,  1895-96.  Joined  Vermont 
Conference,  M.  E,  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at  Hartland,  Vt.,  1896-99. 
Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1899-1901.  Sta- 
tioned at  Cambridge,  Vt.,  1901-04;  Isle  LaMotte,  1904-06;  Pittsfield 
and  Stockbridge,  1906-09;  South  Royalton  and  South  Tunbridge, 
1909 . 

Married  September  4,  1895,  Grace  Louise  Weeks,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  who  died  November  5,  1896.  Married  June  5,  1901,  Bessie 
Thayer  Penniman,  of  Hartland,  Vt.  Children :  Eldora  Elizabeth,  b. 
July  23,  1902;  Robert  Penniman,  b.  August  24,  1903;  Damon,  b. 
January  5,  1906. 

Address:    South  Royalton,  Vt. 

1832.  LeROY  mason  BEEMAN.  B.A.  ;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1899;  D.O.,  American  School  of  Osteopathy,  1908.  ^.  T. 
Born  August  4,  1871,  Milton,  Vt.     Son  of  No.  769. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1895-96.  Taught  in  Shady 
Side  Academy,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1896-98.  Graduate  student,  Columbia 
University,  1898-99.  Principal  of  a  public  school,  Brookline,  Mass., 
1899-1900.  Secretary,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  1900-02. 
Co-principal  and  owner  of  a  boys'  school,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-05. 
Engaged  in  the  study  and  practice  of  osteopathy,  1905 . 

Married  October  24,  1899,  Mary  Hibbard  Beeman  (class  of  1896). 
Children :  Katharine  Hendee,  b.  June  24,  1903 ;  Elizabeth  Guernsey,  b. 
February  2,  1906. 

Address :  2131  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

1838.  CLIFFORD  PEASE  CLARK.  B.A. ;  Ph.D.,  Princeton 
University,  1910.  '^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  13,  1872,  Ludlow, 
Mass. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Heidelberg,  Germany  (Squire  Scholar  of 
Wesleyan  University),  1895-96.  Taught  in  English  and  Classical 
School,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1896-97.  Professor  of  Latin,  Fairmount 
College,  Kans.,  1897-1904,  1905-07.  Graduate  student,  University  of 
Chicago,  1904-05.  Professor  of  Latin,  Drury  College,  Mo.,  1907-09. 
Fellow  in  Classics,  Princeton  University,  1909-10.  Instructor  in  Latin, 
Dartmouth  College,  1910 . 

Married  September  7,  1898,  Louise  J.  Earle,  of  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Child :    Carita  Louise,  b.  February  16,  1900. 

Address:    Hanover,  N.  H. 

1834.  WALTER  ELI  CLARK.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  January  7, 
1869,  Ashford,  Conn. 

Engaged   in   journalism;     Washington    correspondent   of    The   New 

York  Sun,  1895-1909.     Governor  of  Alaska,  1909 .     Editor:    Purple 

and  Gold  (Chi  Psi  fraternity  magazine),  1895-96. 

Married  June  15,  1898,  Lucy  Harrison  Norvell,  of  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Address :    Governor's  House,  Juneau,  Alaska. 

1836.  EDWARD  FRANCIS  COFFIN.  B.A.  B.  9.  H.  Born 
July  14,  1873,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  Wesleyan  University, 
1895-96.  Traveling  representative  of  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  publishers, 
1896-97.    Engaged  in  manufacturing,   with   E.  W.   Coffin,  Worcester, 

455 


1895.]  GRADUATES. 

Mass.,    1899 .      Secretary    and    treasurer,    American    Glass    Clamp 

Company,  Worcester,  Mass,  1904 . 

Married  September  6,  1905,  Blanche  Bingham  Hill,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.     Child:    Richard  Francis,  b.  April  23,  1908. 

Address :   84  Woodland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1836.  WILMER  EVANS  COFFMAN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1898.  #.  N,  G.  $.  B.  K.  Born  November  11,  1873, 
Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1895-98.  Preached  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Hummelstown,  Pa.,  1898-99;  Parryville  and  Packertown, 
1899-1901 ;  Lumberville,  1901-02 ;  Elam,  1902-04 ;  Dorranceton, 
1904-05;  Delaware  Water  Gap,  1905-06;  Darien,  Wis.,  1906-08;  Horn- 
brook  and  Montague,  Cal.,  1908-09;  Georgetown  and  Coloma,  1909 . 

Graduate  student.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1902-04. 

Address :   Georgetown,  Cal. 

1837.  ARTHUR  BEEBE  DARLING.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1901.  <ir.  T.  Born  December  19,  1873,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  C.  W.  Darling  (class  of  1899). 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1895-96;  Caze- 
novia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1896-1900.  Graduate  student,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1900-01.  Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown, 
N.  J.,  1901-03.  Assistant  cashier,  Redfield  National  Bank,  Redfield, 
S.  Dak.,  1903-05.  Engaged  in  the  real  estate  and  loan  business,  Red- 
field,  S.  Dak.,  1905 . 

Married  February  17,  1909,  Tonelle  Stoddard  Walker,  of  George- 
town, N.  Y. 

Address :   Redfield,  S.  Dak. 

1838.  STEPHEN  BROOKS  DAVIS,  Jr.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  18,  1874,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  619. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1895-97.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1897. 
Practising  law  in  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  1897 . 

Married  June  4,  1903,  Mary  La  Rue,  of  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.  Chil- 
dren :  Stephen  Brooks,  b.  May  23,  1904 ;  Marion  La  Rue,  b.  May  7, 
1906;    Jane,  b.  September  21,  1908. 

Address :   East  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex. 

1839.  FRANK  WILLIS  DOANE.  B.A.  Born  November  11, 
1871,  Humboldt,  Kans. 

Taught  in  Durham,  Conn.,  1895-97;  Higganum,  1897-99;  West 
Hartford,  1899-1902;  Deep  River,  1902-05;  Unionville,  1905-09; 
Worthington  St.  School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1909 . 

Married  January  30,  1896,  Grace  Edna  Coe,  of  Durham,  Conn. 
Children :  Phoebe  Coe,  b.  June  6,  1899 ;  Beverley  Coe,  b.  December  3, 
1907. 

Address:   39  Berkeley  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1840.  JAMES  PENDLETON  ERSKINE.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Columbia 
University,  1903.     *.  N.  9.     *.  B.  K.     Born  April  6,  1874,  Searsport,  Me. 

Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J., 
1895-96;  Newark  Academy,  N.  J.,  1896-99.  Studied  in  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903.  Interne.  New 
York   Hospital,    1903-05.     Practising   medicine    in    New   York,    N.    Y., 

1905 .      Assistant    surgeon,    New    York    Eye    and    Ear    Infirmary, 

1905 ;    St.  Bartholemew's  Clinic,   1905 . 

Address:    120  East  34th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

456 


GRADUATES.  [1895. 

1841.  EDWARD  JUSTUS  GALE.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  March  i8, 
1872,  Elmore,  Vt. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1895-96.  Joined 
Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at  Canaan,  Vt., 
1896-98;  Island  Pond,  1808-1903.  Transferred  to  Central  Missouri 
Conference,  1903.  Stationed  at  Sumner,  Mo.,  1903-04 ;  Mexico,  1904-05. 
Transferred  to  Missouri  Conference,  1905.  Stationed  at  Macon,  Mo., 
1905-08;    Memphis,  1908 . 

Married  May  24,  1898,  Anna  Maxwell  Morrison,  of  Chester,  111. 
Children:  Herbert  Morrison,  b.  March  28,  1907;  Catherine  Mabel, 
b.  April  29,  1910. 

Address :    Memphis,  Mo. 


1842.  NORMAN  EVERETT  GILBERT.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1896;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1901.  A.  T.  A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
December  15,  1874,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1742. 

Taught  in  Cayuga  Lake  Military  Academy,  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1896-97; 
Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1897-98.  Graduate  student. 
Johns  Hopkins  University  (University  Scholar,  1899-1900;  Fellow, 
1900-01),  1898-1901.  Professor  of  Physics,  Hobart  College,  1901-03. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physics,  Dartmouth  College,  1903 .  Study- 
ing in  Cambridge  University,  England,  1910 .     Assistant  astronomer, 

U.  S.  Naval  Observatory  Eclipse  Expedition  to  North  Carolina,  1900; 
Sumatra,  1901 ;  Algeria,  1905.  Assistant  in  Astrophysical  Observatory, 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1902.  Author :  Some  Experiments  upon  Rela- 
tions between  Ether,  Matter,  and  Electricity;  Eclipse  Problenus:  Text- 
book for  Laboratory  Work  in  Physics. 

Married  September  15,  1908,  Alice  Eugenia  MacMahan,  of  New 
York,   N.  Y.     Child:    Norman  Everett,  b.  May  7,   191 1. 

Address:   Hanover,  N.  H. 

1843.  ANDREW  GILLIES.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
August  3,  1870,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  White 
River  Junction,  Vt.,  1895-97 ;  Montpelier,  1897-99.  Transferred  to  Troy 
Conference,  1899.  Stationed  at  State  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903. 
Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1903.  Stationed  at  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  New  York,  N.  Y. :  field  secretary,  M.  E.  Board  of  Education, 
1903-07.  Transferred  to  Northern  Minnesota  Conference.  1907-,  Sta- 
tioned at  Hennepin  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1907 .     Chaplain,  Vt. 

State  Senate,  1898. 

Married  September  25,  1895,  Martha  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Hilton,  N.  Y. 
Children:    Faith,  b.  May  23,  1898;   Brooks,  b.  October  31,  1899. 

Address :    1735  Morgan  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1844.  WILLIAM  ELITHAN  GREENE.  B.A.  Bom  April  9, 
1870,  Richmond,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Maine,  1895-96.  On  the  staiT  of  The 
Portland  (Me.)  Herald,  1896.  In  the  office  of  the  Portland  Creamery, 
1896-97.  Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  Resigned 
from  the  conference,  1909.  In  the  ministry  of  the  Pentecostal  Church 
of  the  Nazarene,  Providence,  •  R.  I.,  1909-10.  On  a  farm,  Houlton, 
Me.,   1910 . 

Married  May  2,  1898,  Elizabeth  Jane  Rollins,  of  Brownville,  Me., 
(deceased).  Married  October  3,  1906,  Annie  Myrtle  Carson,  of 
McKenzie  Corner,  N.  B.,  Canada.    Children :    Thomas,  b.  February  21, 

457 


1895.]  GRADUATES. 

1900,  d.  March  9,  1900;    Katharine  May,  b.  September  9,  1902;    Mar- 
garet Elizabeth,  b.  September  16,  1907;    Carson  Bramwell,  b.  July  17, 
1909. 
Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  5,  Houlton,  Me. 

1845.  THOMAS  JOSE  HAMBLEY.  Ph.B. ;  M.D.,  University  of 
Illinois,  1898.  Born  November  i,  1863,  St.  Breward,  Cornwall,  Eng- 
land. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (University  of 
Illinois),  Chicago,  111.,  1895-98.  Practising  medicine  in  Hurley,  Wis., 
1898 -. 

Married  September  20,  1900,  Elizabeth  Jewel,  of  Hurley,  Wis. 
Children :  Mary,  b.  September  20,  1901 ;  Richard,  b.  March  14,  1904 
(deceased)  ;   Jane,  b.  June  15,  1908. 

Address :   Hurley,  Wis. 

1846.  HENRY  INGRAHAM  HARRIMAN.  Ph.B.;  LL.B..  New 
York  Law  School,  1898.  4>.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  26,  1872, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No:  776. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1895-98.  Manager,  American 
Loom  Company,  1898-1907.  Manager,  Connecticut  River  Power  Com- 
pany;   Connecticut  River  Transmission  Company,  1907 .     President, 

Wilmington  Power  and  Paper  Company.  ^lember  of  firm.  Chase  & 
Harriman,  bankers. 

Married  July  7,  1898,  Edith  Rochelle  Graves  (No.  1930).  Child: 
Eunice  Alberta,  b.  September  8,  1903. 

Address:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Residence:  91  Hunnewell 
Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 

1847.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HAYES.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  July  26, 
1869,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at 
Bovina  Center,  N.  Y.,  1895-  Withdrew  from  the  M.  E.  Church,  1898. 
Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1898-1901.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
Church,  North  Guilford,  Conn.,  1898-1901 ;  Andover,  1901-04;   Windsor, 

Vt.,    1904-08;     Lisbon,    N.    H.,    1908- .      Chaplain,    Conn.    House   of 

Representatives,  1903 ;    Vt.  State  Prison,  1905-08. 

Alarried  June  27,  1895,  Jessie  May  Manley,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Earl  Manley,  b.  July  27,' 1896;  Muriel,  b.  May  14,  1898; 
Hubbard  Sprague,  b.  January  19,  1905. 

Address  :    Lisbon,  N.  H. 

1848.  CHARLES  OTIS  JUDKINS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
October  2,  1868,  Bristol,  N.  H.     Son  of  No.  658. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theolog>',  Boston  University,  1895-96.  Joined 
Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at  Windsor,  Vt., 
1896-98;  Montpelier.  1898- 1901.  Transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  1901. 
Stationed  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1901 .  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 191  o . 

Married  March  30,  1898,  Eva  Viola  Austin  (No.  1984).  Children: 
Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  January  5,  1899;  Eleanor  Austin,  b.  March  6,  1906; 
Margaret  Nelson,  b.  Julv  17,  1909. 

Address:   32  Bay  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.' 

1849.  FREDERICK  KNIFFEN.  B.S. ;  M.S.,  1897.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
December  2,  1872,  Alcove,  N.  Y. 

458 


GRADUATES.  [1895. 

Assistant  chemist,  Naval  Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1896-99; 
Proving  Ground,  Indian  Head,  Md.,  1899- 1905.  Chief  chemist.  Naval 
Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1905-06.  Assistant  superintendent. 
International  Smokeless  Powder  and  Chemical  Company,  Parlin,  N.  J., 
1906-10.  Assistant  chemical  director,  Du  Pont  Powder  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1910 . 

Married  July  6,  1897,  Lillian  M.  Bassett,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y.  Children : 
Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  February  2,  1899;  Charles  Franklin,  b.  June  i, 
1900. 

Address :   Room  913,  Du  Pont  Building,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1850.  FRANKLIN  THOMAS  KURT.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  June 
30,  1872,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Concord  School,  Mass.,   1895-96;    Chauncy  Hall   School, 

Boston,  Mass.,  1896 .     Principal  and  owner  of  the  latter,  1900 , 

Teaching  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Polytechnic  School,  Boston,  1900 ;    dean, 

1904 . 

Married  August  12,  1896,  Sarah  Bertha  Tucker  (No.  1879).  Child: 
Franklin  Thorndike,  b.  March  4,  1904. 

Address :    109  Mountfort  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1851.  GEORGE  NELSON  LAPHAM.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1900.  X.  ■*■.  Born  September  16,  1872,  Richmond,  Me.  Son 
of  No.  660. 

Taught  in  English  and  Classical  School,  West  Newton,  Mass., 
1895-96;  Concord  School,  Mass.,  1896-97.  Studied  in  Medical  School 
of  Boston  University,  1897-1900.  Resident  physician,  Massachusetts 
State  Sanatorium,  Rutland,  Mass.,  1900 . 

Address:    Rutland,  Mass. 


1852.  ALEXANDER  HENRY  LEO.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
November  16,  1867,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Engaged  in  mission  work,  with  the  New  York  City  East  Side 
Mission,  1895-97.  Joined  Philadelphia  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897. 
Stationed  at  Wissinoming,  Pa.,  1897-99;  Orthodox  St.,  Philadelphia, 
1899-1902;  Hancock  St.,  Philadelphia,  1902-03.  Missionary  to  Porto 
Rico,  1903 . 

Married  April  6,  1904,  Laura  Irene  Medford,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Address :   Ponce,  Porto  Rico. 


1858.    JOHN  STRYKER  LULL.    B.A.    X.  ^.    Born  October  16, 

1869,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church.  Tyringham,  Mass.,  1895-96.  Joined 
New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at  Tyringham, 
Mass.,  1896-97;  Housatonic,  1897-1901 ;  Chelsea,  N.  Y.,  1901-05; 
Turner,  1905-09;    Montgomery,  1909 . 

Married  November  15,  1898,  Lona  May  Bump,  of  Housatonic,  Mass. 
Children:  Albert  DeLos,  b.  December  7,  1899;  Lona  May,  b.  January 
26,  1902;  Raymond,  b.  July  8,  1904,  d.  August  28,  1907;  Donald 
Stoddard,  b.  July  24,  1906. 

Address:   Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

1854.  ALBERT  BARRETT  MEREDITH.  B.A.  Born  February 
2,  1871,  Gorham,  N.  H.  Brother  of  No.  2221,  and  of  F.  G.  Meredith 
(class  of  1909)- 

459 


1895.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Holbrook's  Military  School,  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1895-97. 
Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1897-1901.  Superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  1901 .     Superintendent  of  public 

instruction,  Essex  County,  N.  J.,  1904 , 

Married  June  29,  1899,  Adelaide  Spencer,  of  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Child :    Spencer  Barrett,  b.  January  3,  1904. 

Address :   264  Prospect  St.,  Nutley,  N,  J. 

1865.  HIRAM  EMERY  MILLER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Decem- 
ber 12,  1872,  Winterport,  Me. 

Principal  of  Brattleboro  Academy,  Vt.,  1895-1901.    Admitted  to  the 

bar,  1900.     Practising  law  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1901 .     Member,  Board 

of  Aldermen,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Mass.  State  Central  Committee, 
1908 . 

Married  June  22,  1904,  Katharine  Fisher,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Child: 
Josiah  Stedman,  b.  October  26,  1908. 

Address:   65  Atkins  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1856.  WARREN  ROBERTS  NEFF.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  i,  1865,  Boonville,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Newark  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1895.  Stationed  at  Mil- 
ford,  Pa.,  1895-1900;   Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1900-04;    Newark,  1904 . 

Married  September  27,  1895,  Harriet  Alverson  Clarke,  of  Passaic, 
N.  J.     Child :    Warren  Herbert,  b.  July  3,  1898. 

Address :   215  Fairmount  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1857.  *SAMUEL  BOWMAN  OPDYKE.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1896;  M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1898.  A.  A.  $.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  June  10,  1873,  Berwick,  Pa. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1895-96;  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1896-98.  Engaged  in  literary  work,  1898-1903.  Died  July  17, 
1903,  Easton,  Pa. 

1858.  WILLIAM  WILLET  PECK.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Decem- 
ber 5,  1869,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1895-96.  Private 
secretary,  1896-97.  Pastor  of  First  Unitarian  Church,  Chicopee,  Mass., 
1 897- 1 901 ;  Needham,  1901-08;  Church  of  the  Unity  (Unitarian), 
Winchendon,  1908-10.  With  I.  M.  Taylor  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1910 .  Member  of  National  Conference  of  Uni- 
tarian and  other  Christian  Churches,  1909. 

Married  August  3,  1899,  Frances  Pomeroy  Atkinson,  of  Wallingford, 
Conn. 

Address :  8  Congress  St..  Boston,  Mass. 

1859.  DANIEL  HAYS  PIPER.  B.A.  Born  May  5,  1865,  Oxford, 
N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Caribou,  Me.,  1895-97.  Joined  East 
Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at  Southwest  Har- 
bor, Me.,  1897-98;  Winterport,  1898-1900.  Transferred  to  New  York 
Conference,  1900.  Stationed  at  Summit,  N.  Y.,  1900-03;  Bloomville, 
1903-07;   Treadwell,  1907-10;    Cornwall,  1910 . 

Married  September  18,  1895,  Jennie  M.  Stackhouse,  of  Shickshinny, 
Pa.  Children :  John  Stackhouse,  b.  January  23,  1897 ;  Lewis  Hamlin, 
b.  May  13,  1899:    Edwin  Charles,  b.  November  19,  1901. 

Address :    Cornwall,  N.  Y. 

460 


GRADUATES.  [1895. 

1860.  ARTHUR  CLEVELAND  POMEROY.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born 
December  12,  1873,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  541 ;  brother  of  No. 
1484. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  surgical  appliances,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1895 . 

Married  February  24,  1897,  Edna  Rosalie  Tuttle,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  February  14,  1900,  d.  April  27,  1903; 
Ralph,  b.  September  30,  1903;  Arthur,  b.  January  2,  1906;  Mildred, 
b.  February  16,  1909. 

Address :  34  East  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  Stamford, 
Conn. 

1861.  GEORGE  HALE  RYDER.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1899.     B,  e.  n.     Born  March  14,  1874,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1895-99.  House  surgeon,  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1901.  Practising 
medicine   (as  an   oculist),  Worcester,  Mass.,   1901-04;    Boston,  Mass., 

1904 .    Junior  assistant  ophthalmic  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye 

and  Ear  Infirmary.  Consulting  specialist  in  diseases  of  the  eye,  Quincy 
City  Hospital.     Assistant  in  Ophthalmology,  Tufts  Medical  College, 

Married  December  19,  1901,  Annie  J.  Condon,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Child :    Pauline  Elizabeth,  b.  June  10,  1903. 

Address :   719  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1862.  ARTHUR  HENRY  SCUDDER.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Bom 
November  24,  1868,  Roxbury,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  C.  E.  Scudder  (class 
of  1896). 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Wakefield,  R.  I.,  1895-97.  Joined  New 
England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at  North 
Truro,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Marshfield,  1899-1900;  Marion,  1900-02;  West- 
port  Point,  1902-03.  Transferred  to  New  York  Conference,  1903. 
Stationed  at  West  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  Halcottville,  1904-06;  Sum- 
mit,   1906-08;     Prattsville,    1908-10;     Spencertown,    1910-11;     Housa- 

tonic,   Mass.,   191 1 .    Author:    The  Day   of  Judgment,  and   other 

poems. 

Married  April  29,  1896,  Elizabeth  Cocks  Stocking  (No.  1877).  Chil- 
dren :  Fisk  William,  b.  February  27,  1897 ;  Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  March 
23,  1898;  Ruth  Delanoy,  b.  July  8,  1900;  Alice,  b.  August  7,  1907 
(deceased). 

Address :    Housatonic,  Mass. 

1863.  COLBERT  SEARLES.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Leipzig, 
1899.    X.  ^.    Born  August  15,  1873,  Milton,  Me. 

Taught  in  Ohio  Military  Institute,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1895-07.  Studied 
in  the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1897-99.  Instructor  in  French, 
University  of  Indiana,  1^9-1900.  Associate  Professor  of  Modern 
Languages,  University  of  Arkansas,  1900-01.  Assistant  Professor  of 
Romanic  Languages,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  1901-10;  Asso- 
ciate Professor,   1910 . 

Married  March  28,  1900,  Beatrice  Thomson,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Address :    Stanford  University,  Cal. 

1864.  ERNEST  KETCHAM  SMITH.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1897.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October  28,  1873,  Simsbury,  Conn.  Son  of  No. 
820;   brother  of  No.  1535. 

Assistant  Librarian  in  Wesleyan  University,  1895-96;  Assistant  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  1896-97.    Taught  in  Dickinson  Seminary, 

461 


1896.]  GRADUATES. 

Williamsport,  Pa.,  1897-98;  Central  High  School,  Duluth,  Minn., 
1898-1902;    Central   High   School,   Cleveland,   Ohio,    1902-10;    Peking, 

China,  1910 . 

Address :    Peking,  China. 

1865.  GEORGE  BENTON  SMITH.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  October 
23,  1870,  Plainville,  Conn. 

State  college  secretary  of  Illinois  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1895-97.  General 
secretary,  Y,  M.  C.  A.,  Madras,  India,  1897-1904.  Vice  president  and 
secretary,  India  and  Ceylon  Import  and  Export  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1904-07.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1907.    Stationed  at  Yalesville,  Conn.,  1907-09;    Darien,  1909 . 

Married  December  9,  1897,  Bertha  S.  Dates,  of  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Children:  Barbara,  b.  November  7,  1899;  Theodore  Benton,  b.  Feb- 
ruary 3,  1903 ;    Baldwin  Dates,  b.  June  22,  1907. 

Address:   Darien,  Conn. 

1866.  VERONA  J  SMITH.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  November  2, 
1870,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Northfield,  N.  Y..  1895-96:  Poultney,  Vt.,  1896-97.  With 
Allyn  &  Bacon,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.  Manager,  Book  Lovers' 
Library,  Boston,  Mass.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  gloves,  Glovers- 
ville,  N.  Y.  Manager,  Book  Lovers'  Library,  New  York,  N.  Y.  In 
the  printing  business.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  June,  1895,  Jennie  Hulse  Raymond,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address:  108  Fulton  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  1047  East 
19th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1867.  HOWARD  ANDERSON  SUTTON.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1898.  4'.  T.  Born  April  24,  1873,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Son  of  No,  574;  brother  of  No.  2168,  and  of  H.  C.  Sutton  (class 
of  1907). 

Studied  in  Medical  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1895-^. 
Resident  physician,  Philadelphia  Polyclinic  Hospital,  1898-99;  Phila- 
delphia Municipal  Hospital  for  Contagious  Diseases,  1899-1901. 
Superintendent   and   resident   physician,    Norristown    (Pa.)    Smallpox 

Hospital,  1901-02.     Practising  medicine  in  Philadelphia,   Pa.,  1902 . 

Assistant  surgeon,  M.  E.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Demonstrator  of 
Osteology,  Medical  School  of  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Editor: 
University  Courier,  1897-98. 

Married  September  18,  1908,  Julia  Stewart  Cummings,  of  River 
Forest,  III.     Child :   Julia  Corona,  b.  August  21,  1909. 

Address:   314  South  15th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1868.  HENRY  ALLEN  THAYER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August 
7,  1869,  Blackstone,  Mass.    Brother  of  Nos.  1497  and  1666. 

Engaged  in  journalism. 

Address:   Box  1371,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1869.  EDWARD  LEE  THORNDIKE.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1896;  M.A..  Harvard,  1897;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University, 
1898.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  31,  1874,  Williamsburg,  Mass. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1769  and  2312. 

Studied  in  Harvard  University,  1895-97;  Columbia  University, 
1897-98.      Instructor     in     Education,     Western     Reserve     University, 

462 


GRADUATES.  [1895. 

1898-99.     Instructor   in   Genetic    Psychology,   Teachers'    College,    1899- 

1901 ;     Adjunct    Professor,    1901-04;     Professor,    1904 .     Author: 

Animal  Intelligence;  Notes  on  Child  Study;  Educational  Psychology; 
The  Principles  of  Teaching,  etc. 

Married  August  30,  1900,  Elizabeth  Moulton,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth  Frances,  b.  August  19,  1902;  Virginia  Moulton,  b. 
July  4,  1904,  d.  July  13,  1904 ;    Edward  Moulton,  b.  September  25,  1905. 

Address :   Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1870.  JOSEPH  KING  VAN  DENBURG.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1898.  <ir.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  November  29,  1874,  Fort  Edward, 
N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  942;   grandson  of  No.  316. 

Taught  in  the  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1895-98.  Graduate 
student,  Yale  University,  1898-99.  Taught  in  High  School,  Orange, 
N.  J.,  1899-1900;  Eastern  District  High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1900-05.  Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1905-06.  Principal, 
Public  School  No.  40,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Address :    Public  School  No.  40,  320  East  20th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


1871.  JOHN  GILLEN  WALSH.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Boston  University, 
1900.     Bom  June  3,  1873,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2189. 

Engaged  in  journalism,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-98.  Enlisted  in  22d 
N.  Y.  Volunteers;  transferred  to  Co.  F,  69th  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  pro- 
moted to  first  sergeant,  1898.  Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1899-1900.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1900.  Practised  law  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  1900-03 ;    Lawrence,  Mass.,  1903 . 

Address :    620  Bay  State  Building,  Lawrence,  Mass. 


1872.  MERLE  BOWMAN  WALTZ.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  30,  1873,  Golden,  Col. 

Fellow  in  University  of  Chicago,  1895-96.  Taught  in  High  School, 
Quincy,  III,  1896-98;  Joseph  Medill  High  School,  Chicago,  III.,  1898- 
1901.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1901.  Practising  law  in  Chicago,  111., 
1901 . 

Married  September  4,  1901,  Emma  DeLany,  of  Chicago,  111.  Chil- 
dren :  Elizabeth  DeLany,  b.  July  25,  1902 ;  Emelyn,  b.  July  25,  1903 ; 
Jane  Bell,  b.  October  8,  1904;    Charlotte,  b.  November  18,  1909. 

Address :   303  Reaper  Block,  Chicago,  111. 


1873.  CLAUDE  LUCAS  WILSON.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1899.  B.  e.  n.  Born  August  16,  1872,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1979  and  2459. 

Studied  in  College  of  Phvsicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1895-99. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 


1874.  WILLIAM  SEAVER  WOODS.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  August  13,  1872,  Bath,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  secretary,  Citizens'  League,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1895-96. 
N.  E.  editor  of  The  Springfield  (Mass.)  Republican,  1896-97.  On  the 
staff  of  The  Literary  Digest,  1897 ;    editor,  1905 . 

Married  April  26,  1905.  Grace  E.  Crombie,  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Robert  Crombie,  b.  February  23,  1906. 

Address:    44  East  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    • 

463 


1895.1  GRADUATES. 

1875.  LULA  GIRALDA  ADAMS.  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K.  Born  Novem- 
ber 24,  1870,  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1895 •     On  leave  of 

absence,  studying  in  Europe,  1909-10. 

Address :    High  School,  Brookline,  Mass. 


1876.  CAROLINE  CHALKER  CLARK  (Barney).  Ph.B. 
Born  January  12,  1870,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1895-98;  Beverly,  Mass., 
1898-1904.    Training  teacher  of  Bible  School  teachers,  R.  L  and  Mass. 

Universalist    churches,    1908 .     State    supervisor  of    Mass.    Univer- 

salist  Bible  Schools,  IQ09 . 

Married  July  19,  1904,  Rev.  Edward  Mitchell  Barney,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

Address:    Mrs.  E.  M.  Barney,  325  Union  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 


1877.  ELIZABETH  COCKS  STOCKING  (Scudder).  B.S.  Born 
April  6,  1866,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Simsbury,  Conn,,  1895-96. 

Married  April  29,  1896,  Arthur  Hcnr>-  Scudder  (No.  1862).  Chil- 
dren: Fisk  William,  b.  February  27,  1897;  Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  March 
23,  1898;  Ruth  Delanoy,  b.  July  8,  1900;  Alice,  b.  August  7,  1907 
(deceased). 

Address :   Mrs.  A.  H.  Scudder,  Housatonic,  Mass. 


1878.  ABBY  MAY  THOMPSON.  Ph.B.  Born  January  30, 
1867,  Milton  Plantation,  Me. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1895-96;  Charlestown, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1896— — . 

Address:   39  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 


1879.  SARAH  BERTHA  TUCKER  (Kurt).  Ph.B.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1869,  Durham,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1895-96;  Reading,  Mass., 
1897-1901. 

Married  August  12,  1896,  Franklin  Thomas  Kurt  (No.  1850).  Child: 
Franklin  Thorndike,  b.  March  4,  1904. 

Address :    109  Mountfort  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


1880.  *FRANCES  LOUISE  WEEKS.  B.S.  Bom  March  13, 
1871,  Middlefield,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2044. 

Studied  and  worked  under  the  direction  of  the  Episcopal  Training 
School  for  Deaconesses,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Died  March  4,  1910,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 


1881.  MAUD  ELOISE  WELLS  (Weeks).  B.A.  #.  B.  K  Born 
December  5,  1871,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1895-97;  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  1897-98. 

Married  September  14,  1898.  Edgar  Weeks,  of  Marlboro,  Mass. 
Children:  Beatrice  Louise,  b.  November  15,  1899;  Walter  Rogers,  b. 
March  31,  1901;  Constance  Dorothea,  b.  October  11,  1902;  Kenneth 
Wells,  b.  May  17,  1904. 

Address :    Mrs.  Edgar  Weeks,  47  Pleasant  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

464 


GRADUATES.  [1896. 


CLASS  OF  J  896. 

1882.  JOHN  ABRAHAM  ANDERSON.  B.A.  $.  N.  e.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  August  14,  1873,  Chicago,  111. 

In  the  photo-engraving  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896 .  Secre- 
tary and  treasurer,  Consolidated  Engraving  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1904-07;   president,  1907 . 

Address:  151  West  25th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  14 
Edgemont  Road,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1883.  WILLIAM  WRIGHT  ANDERSON.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  14,  1872,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Vice  principal  of  High  School,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  1896-98.  Taught 
in  Westminster  School,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1898-1900.  With  Edison 
Electric  Illuminating  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-02;  Oil  Well 
Supply  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1902 . 

Married  July  6,  1904,  Frances  May  Wormley,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Address:   215  Water  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1884.  CORNELIUS  ROACH  BERRIEN.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  ^.  B.  K. 
Bom  May  30,  1873,  Montclair,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  2348. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Evening  Sun,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (now  financial 
editor),  1898 . 

Married  July  3,  1898,  Grace  Eleanor  Beardmore,  of  Boonton,  N.  J. 
Children:  John  Beardmore,  b.  August  15,  1899;  Janet,  b.  September  4, 
1900 ;   Stephen,  b.  March  30,  1903 ;   Elizabeth,  b.  July  7,  1904. 

Address :   40  Northview  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1886.  ALBERT  FRANCIS  BLAKESLEE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1900;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1904.  *.  N.  9.  ^.  B.  K.  Born 
November  9,  1874,  Geneseo,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  1737. 

Taught  in  Montpelier  Seminary,  Vt.,  1896-98;  East  Greenwich 
Academy,  R.  I.,  1898-99.  Assistant  in  Botany,  and  graduate  student. 
Harvard  University,  1899-1900;  Teaching  Fellow,  1900-03.  Instructor 
in  Botany,  Radcliffe  College,  1900-02.  Assistant  in  Botany,  Summer 
School,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1901-02.  Investigator  in  Europe, 
for  the  Carnegie  Institution,  1904-06.  Instructor  in  Botany,  Harvard 
University,  1906-07.  Director  of  Summer  School,  and  -  Prof  essor  of 
Botany,  Conn.  Agricultural  College,  1907 . 

Address :    Storrs,  Conn. 

1886.  FRANCIS  COBB  BROWN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March 
5,  1874,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1896-98.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1898.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898 . 

Married  October  16,  1909,  Anna  Gildersleeve  Johnson,  of  Brooklyn, 
'N.  Y. 

Address :   76  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1887.  WILLIAM  HARRY  BURGWIN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Bom 
October  22,  1868,  Mount  Washington,  Md. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed 
at  West  Suffield,  Conn.,  1896-98;  Summerfield  Church,  New  Haven, 
1898-1901;  i8th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1901-06;  Trinity  Church,  Astoria, 
New  York,  1906-08;  Hempstead,  1908- — .  Editor:  Minutes  of  New 
York  East  Conference,  1908 . 

465 


1896.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  June  30,  1896,  Edith  White  Puckey,  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Children:  Harry  Puckey,  b.  November  21,  1897;  Frank  Summerfield, 
b.  February  28,  1900;  Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  April  25,  1905;  Edith 
Lillian,  b.  December  20,  1908. 

Address :    71  Washington  St.,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

1888.  ALFRED  BURNETTE  CASE.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  Jan- 
uary 18,  1874,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Housatonic  Valley  Institute,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1897-98; 
Vermont  Episcopal  Institute,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1898-99 ;  Bordentown 
Military  Institute,  N.  J.,  1899 . 

Address :    Bordentown,  N.  J. 

1889.  WILLIAM  BARRETT  CASS.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  Novem- 
ber I,  1874,  Medfield,  Mass. 

Correspondent  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  for  several  Western  news- 
papers, 1896-97.  Insurance  correspondent  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  for 
The  Chicago  Inter-Ocean,  1897-1900.  On  the  staff  of  The  bTezv  York 
Times,  1897-1906.  Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1897-98.  Editor 
and  publisher  of  The  Eclectic  Magazine,  1905-07.  Founder  and  pub- 
lisher of  The  Market  World.  New  York,  1908-- — .  Editor:  Annual 
"Financial  Review"  of  The  New  York  Times,  1902,  '06 . 

Address:   80  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1890.  JASON  FRANKLIN  CHASE.  B.A.,  1899;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1901.    A.  K.  E.     Born  March  7,  1872,  Boston,  Mass. 

General  agent  for  Powers,  Fowler  &  Lewis,  of  Chicago  (educational 
specialties),  1896-98.  Studied  in  the  School  of  Theology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1899-1901.  Joined  New  England  Conference.  M.  E.  Church, 
1900.  Stationed  at  Essex,  Mass.,  1900-01;  West  Roxbury,  1901-06; 
Allston,   1906-07.     Secretary,  New  England  Watch  and  Ward  Society, 

1907 .    Editor:  29th,  30th,  and  31st  Annual  Reports,  N.  E.  Watch 

and  Ward  Society. 

Married  June  19.  1901,  Bertha  Newell,  of  Springfield,  Mass.  Child: 
Jason  Newell,  b.  February  3,  1904. 

Address :    51  Wren  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

1891.  HENRY  LOREN  CLEMENTS.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
September  23,  1873,  Moscow,  Pa. 

Studied  in  American  School  of  Applied  Music,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1896-98.  Teacher  of  music,  organist  and  choirmaster  in  various  New 
York  City  churches,  1898 .    Lecturer  on  musical  subjects. 

Married  June  30,  I9C^,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilson,  of  Stamford,  Conn. 

Address:    3  East  14th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1892.  JAMES  BROOKS  COMINS.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Hahnemann 
Medical  College,  1899.  X.  <ir.  Born  October  19,  1871,  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn. 

Studied  in  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1896-99. 
Practising  medicine  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1899 .  Visiting  physi- 
cian. Wesson  Memorial  Hospital,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  August  25,  1903,  Ada  Bertha  Bragg,  of  Braggville,  Mass. 
Children:  Alice  Bragg,  b.  January  22,  1905;  Barbara  Brooks,  b.  May 
20,  1909. 

Address :   6  Maple  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

466 


GRADUATES.  [1896. 

1893.  MELROSE  DELMONT  DA  VIES.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
July  24,  1873,  Winthrop,  Me. 

Taught  in  Burr  and  Benton  Seminary,  Manchester,  Vt,  1896-97. 
Vice  principal,  Windham  High  School,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1897-99. 
Traveling  representative.  International  Leather  Company,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  1900-08;  Angier  Company,  automobile  supplies,  Boston, 
1908-- — . 

Married  November  18,  1907,  Lillian  Alice  Angier,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Child :    Eleanor  Angier,  b.  December  30,  1908. 

Address :   24  Gleason  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

1894.  HART  SILAS  FULLER.  Ph.B.  Born  June  17,  1872, 
Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Mount  Pleasant  Military  Academy,  Ossining,  N.  Y., 
1896-98.  Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1899.  Stationed 
at  Binghamville  and  Westford,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900.  Transferred  to  New- 
York  Conference,  1900.  Stationed  at  Stevensville  and  Sulphur 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  1900-05;  Bloomingburg,  1905-08;  Highland  Falls, 
1908-10;  White  Lake,  Mongaup  Valley,  and  Hurd,  1910-11;  Lake 
Mahopac,  191 1 . 

Married  March  26,  1902,  Ruth  J.  Sawyer,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  who 
died  December  25,  1908.  Married  May  14,  1910,  Tillie  M.  Watson,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y. 

1895.  JAMES  HENRY  FULLER.  Ph.B.  A.  K  E.  Born  Janu- 
ary I,  1869,  Lenox,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Merrill  Business  College,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1896-99;  High 
School,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1899-1902.  Principal  of  High  School,  Vandling, 
Pa.,  1903-04;    Grammar  School  No.  36,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1904 . 

Married  June  15,  1905,  Vertie  Kate  Dix,  of  Moosic,  Pa.  Children: 
James  Ronald,  b.  March  12,  1906;    Douglas  Theodore,  b.  July  4,  1908. 

Address :    1020  Delaware  St.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1896.  ALBERT  JABESH  HARRIS.  B.S.;  M.D.,  University  of 
Buffalo,  1903.  Born  June  28,  1871,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  J.  R. 
Harris  (class  of  1898). 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  soap,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1896-98. 
Studied  in  Medical  School,  University  of  Buffalo,  1899-1903.  Prac- 
tising medicine  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  April  26,  1905,  Bertha  Kamman,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren :  Margene  Louise,  b.  May  26,  1906 ;  Monroe  Kamman,  b.  July 
27,  1907. 

Address :   633  East  Utica  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1897.  OLIN  WESLEY  HILL.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Born  March  15, 
1873,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Traveling  representative  of  Roehm  &  Sons,  fraternity  jewelers, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1896-97.  Engaged  in  journalism.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1897-1900 ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-06.  With  the  Night  and  Day  Bank, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-08.  Secretary  and  treasurer,  Carnegie  Safe 
Deposit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  October  i,  1910,  Leah  Margaret  Brown,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    115  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1898.  CHARLES  SAMUEL  LEAVENWORTH.  B.A.;  B.A., 
Yale  University,  1897;  M.A.,  Yale,  1899.  *.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
July  17,  1874,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

467 


1896.]  GRADUATES. 

Graduate  student  in  Yale  University,  1896-97,  1898-99.  Traveled  in 
Europe,  1897-98.  Professor  of  History,  Imperial  Nanyang  College, 
Shanghai,  China,  1899-1900,  1901-05.  Studied  in  Cambridge  Universitv, 
England,    1900-01.     American    vice    consul,    Nagasaki,   Japan,    1905-08. 

Studying   in   Europe,    1906 .     Received   decoration   of   the   Double 

Dragon  from  the  Chinese  Government,  1905.  Author:  The  Arrow 
War  with  China,  1901 ;    The  Loochoo  Islands,  1905. 

Address:  care  of  Brown,  Shipley  &  Co.,  123  Pall  Mall,  London, 
England. 

1899.  FRANK  THADDEUS  LOVE.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born  May  17, 
1866,  Bradford-on-Avon,  England. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at  Grafton, 
N.  Y.,  1896-97;  Averill  Park  and  Sand  Lake,  1897-1901 ;  Peru,  1901-05; 
Saranac,  1905-08;   Saranac  Lake,  1908 . 

Married  June  30,  1896,  Mary  Juliana  Robbins,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Children :  Lucile  Evelyn,  b.  August  5,  1902 ;  Victor  Robbins,  b.  June  i, 
1904. 

Address :   19  Church  St.,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

1900.  IRVING  EDWARD  MANCHESTER.  B.S.  <ir.  T.  Born 
July  18,  1870,  West  Winsted,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1567. 

Insurance  agent,  1896-97.  Editor  of  The  Winsted  Citizen,  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1897-1904;  Conn.  Commercial  Bulletin,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1904-05.  President  and  treasurer,  Citizen  Printing  Company,  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1905 ;   managing  editor,  The  Winsted  Citizen,  1905 . 

Married  November  25,  1896,  Emily  Gallup  Haigh,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Russell  Coe,  b.  September  23,  1897;  Lloyd  Grant, 
b.  April  26,  1901 ;  Catharine  Eliza,  b.  June  26,  1903 ;  Randall  Stuart, 
b.  January  27,  1909;   Priscilla  Voorhis,  b.  January  16,  191 1. 

Address :   Winsted,  Conn. 

1901.  THOMAS  BOWIE  MILLER.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March 
3,  1867,  Dumbarton,  Scotland. 

-  Studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1896-97.  Joined  Wvoming  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at  Ouaquaga,  N.  Y.,  1897-98; 
Mount  Vision,  1898-1900;  Worcester,  1900-02.  Transferred  to  New 
York  East  Conference,  1902.  Stationed  at  Trinity  Church,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1902-03;  Darien,  1903-05;  Pound  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  1905-0J8; 
East  Quogue,  1908-10;    Greenport,  1910 . 

Married  September  23,  1897,  Alice  May  Pease,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child :    William  Bowie,  b.  March  23,  1903. 

Address :   Greenport,  N.  Y. 

1902.  ROBERT  AUGUSTUS  MONTGOMERY.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Bom  March  9,  1863,  Old  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Office  manager  for  Underwood  &  Underwood,  publishers  and  photog- 
raphers, New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896 . 

Married  January  2.  1899,  Florence  A.  Bailey,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Irene,  b.  July  8,  1900;  Margaret,  b.  September  20,  1902; 
Florence,  b.  October  17,  1906. 

Address :   3  and  5  West  19th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1903.  GEORGE  MILES  MOODY.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  January 
16,  1866,  Newport,  Vt. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1896.  Stationed  at  Ephra- 
tah  and  Rockwood,  N.  Y.,   1896-98;    Rock  City  Falls  and  East  Gal- 

468 


GRADUATES.  [1896. 

way,  1898-1901;  Waterford,  1901-05;  Corinth,  1905-07;  Hoosick  Falls, 
1907-09;    Round  Lake,  1909 . 

Married  September  29,  1896,  Ida  Elizabeth  Ford,  of  Mechanicsville, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Cornelius  Stockwell,  b.  August  19,  1897;  Dwight 
Lyman,  b.  July  9,   1900. 

Address :    Round  Lake,  N.-  Y. 

1904.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SEWARD  MOREY.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n. 
Born   February  22,    1873,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. 

On  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1896 . 

Address :    Baldwinsville,  N.  Y. 

1905.  ELLIS  FRANKLIN  NIGHTINGALE.  B.A.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1863,  Bourne,  Mass. 

In  the  painting  business,  1896-1902;    steam  engineering,  1902 . 

Address:    169  West  Brookline  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1906.  *LOUIS  ARTHUR  NORRIS.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1898.    *.  B.  K.    Born  October  25,  1874,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1896-98.  Enlisted  in  ist 
Conn.  Volunteers,  1898.  Died  October  11,  1898,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  of 
typhoid  fever,  contracted  in  service. 

1907.  GEORGE  WINGATE  NORTON.  B.S..  ^.  T.  Born  Sep- 
tember 6,  1869,  Farmington,  Me.  Brother  of  Nos.  161 7,  1759,  and 
1964. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Strong,  Me.,  1896-97.  Studied  in  Sloyd 
Training  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-98.  Head  of  Sloyd  Department, 
Girard  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1898-1905.  Teaching  in  Bryant  High 
School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  June  25,  1902,  Lillie  Jane  Wilkinson,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Address:    164  Franklin  Place,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

1908.  ALBERT  EUGENE  OSBORNE.  B.A.  $.  N.  0.  $.  B.  K 
Born  May  4,  1870,  Lathrop,  Pa. 

With  Underwood  &  Underwood,  publishers  and  photographers.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1896 ,    Author:  The  Stereograph  and  the  Stereoscope. 

Married  September  i,  1904,  Emma  Louisa  Reed  (No.  2121,  daughter 
of  No.  783),  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children:  Richard  Reed,  b.  July  15, 
1905 ;   Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  December  4,  1907. 

Address:  3  West  19th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  2776 
Morris  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1909.  JOSEPH  ADAMS  PUFFER.  B.A.;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1900.     Born  February  13,  1872,  Harrington,  Me. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1896-1900. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,.  Biddeford,  Me.,  1900-02.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Richmond,  Me.,  1902.  Principal  of  schools,  Lyman  School  for 
Boys,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1902-05.  Scholar  and  Fellow  in  Clark  Univer- 
sity, 1905-07.  Pastor  of  First  (Unitarian)  Church,  Needham,  Mass., 
1908 . 

Married  October  i,  1903,  Evelyn  Hope  Rice,  of  Berlin,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren: Evelyn  Hope,  b.  October  30,  1905;  Ruth  Rice,  b.  August  31, 
1907 ;   Stanwood  Adams,  b.  August  9,  1909. 

Address :    168  Great  Plain  Ave.,  Needham,  Mass. 

469 


1896.]  GRADUATES. 

1910.  JAMES  PULLMAN.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Yale  University,  1899. 
A.  A.  *.  'P.  B.  K.  Born  December  3,  1874,  Birmingham,  Conn.  Son 
of  No.  745;  brother  of  Nos.  1418  and  1717,  and  of  J.  C.  Pullman 
(class  of  1899). 

Studied  in  Yale  Medical  School,  1896-99.  Interne  in  General  Hospi- 
tal, Paterson,  N.  J.,  1899-1901.  Practising  medicine  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Address :    155  Reid  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1911.  ERNEST    SCOTT   QUIMBY.     B.A.    A.    K.   E.     Born  July 

15,  1872,  Exeter,  N.  H.     Son  of  No.  634;   brother  of  No.  1621. 
Taught  in  the  Drisler  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1901 ;    DeWitt 

Clinton  High   School,  New  York,   1901-03;    Stuyvesant  High  School, 
New  York,  1903 . 

Married  October  20,  1906.  Bertha  Hodgdon,  of  Rochester,  N.  H. 

Address :   244  East  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1912.  *RICHARD  REED  REYNOLDS.  B.A.  B.  9.  n.  Born 
July  I,  1869,  Redruth,  Cornwall.  England. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed 
at  South  Farms,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1896-98;  Woodbury,  1898-1901. 
Missionary  in  New  Mexico,  1901.  Died  June  4,  1901,  Alamogordo, 
N.   Mex. 

Married  June  14,  1898,  Carrie  E.  Hutchinson,  of  Bristol,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :   238  President  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1918.  WILLIAM  EUGENE  SCHIMPFF.  B.S.  Born  March  4, 
1875,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Taught  in  grammar  and  high  schools,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1896-1901. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1901.  Practised  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1901-03. 
Manager,  North  Pacific  Brewing  Company,  Astoria,  Ore.,  1903 . 

Married  April  22,  1903,  Jennie  Marie  Wich,  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Address:   Astoria,  Ore. 

1914.    JOHN  FOSTER  SEARLES.    B.A.    *.  N.  6.    Born  October 

16,  1872,  New  Haven,  Conn, 

Treasurer,   American   Loom   Company,   Readville,   Mass.,   1896-1901. 

Engaged  in  agriculture  and  fruit-raising,  Bradentown,  Fla.,  1901 . 

Married  April  29,  1897,  Blanche  Coe,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Address :   Tryon,  N.  C. 

1916.  EDMUND  DAVID  SEARLS.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1898.    <i^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  April  13,  1869,  Chelsea,  Me. 

Assistant,  and  graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1896-98. 
Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1898-1904;  Moses 
Brown  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-09;  High  School,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1909 . 

Married  July  2,  1901,  Edith  Manson  Foss,  of  Mount  Vernon,  Me. 
Children:  Marion  Edith,  b.  October  24,  1906;  Harold  Edmund,  b. 
March  28,  1908. 

Address:    19  Maple  View  Terrace,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

1916.  VERNON  BENJAMIN  SWETT.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  3,  1870,  Milton  Plantation,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  2509. 

With  the  Fisk  Teachers'  Agency,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-97.  Clerk 
and  solicitor  for  the  Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company,  Boston,  Mass., 
1897-1908;    assistant  general  agent,   1908-11;    general  agent,  191 1 , 

470 


GRADUATES.  11896. 

Married  June  27,  1898,  Olivia  Howell  Hatfield  (class  of  1897),  who 
died  June  14,  1900.  Married  January  14,  1903,  Helen  G.  Eager,  of 
Newton,  Mass.  Children:  Mabel  Eager,  b.  January  18,  1904;  William 
Andrews,  b.  September  8,  1908. 

Address  :  Old  South  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  Residence :  180  Frank- 
lin  St.,   Newton,   Mass. 

1917.  JOSEPH    WILLARD    THOMAS.       B.A.      X.  <ir.   '  Born 

December  13,  1867,  North  Gorham,  Me. 

Taught  in  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  Mass.,  1896-97;  High- 
land Military  Academy,  1897-1900;  Sedgwick  Institute,  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Mass.,  1900-02;    High  School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1902 . 

Married  1898,  Beatrice  Sarah  Smith,  of  Winsted,  Conn.  Children : 
Willard,  b.  and  d.  August  11,  1901 ;  Doris  Julia,  b.  January  31,  1904; 
Joseph  Smith,  b.  July  24,  1905 ;    Rachel  Matilda,  b.  April  30,  1908. 

Address :   224  Park  St.,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 

1918.  *GEORGE  DALLAS  THOMPSON.  B.A.  B.  0.  n.  Born 
February  21,  1874,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Joined  New  Jersey  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Stationed  at 
Millville,  N.  J.,  1896-97;  Cramer  Hill,  1897-98.  Died  October  5,  1898, 
Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

1919.  GEORGE  LEAVITT  TIRRELL.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K. 
Bom  October  26,  1874,  South  Chatham,  Mass.  Brother  of  Nos.  1820 
and  2169. 

Taught  school,  1896-98.     Engaged  in  journalism,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1898— — .    Secretary  to  the  Comptroller  of  New  York  City,  191 1 . 

Address :    The  Eagle,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1920.  WILLIAM    BRAMAN    TOWER.    B.A.     *.    N.    0.     Bom 

September  4,  1872,  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at 
Purchase,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  Washington  Square,  New  York  (assistant), 
1898-1905;  Fordham,  New  York,  1905-11;  Centenary  Church,  Bronx, 
New  York,  191 1 . 

Married  August  30,  1905,  Estelle  Hunter,  of  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren:   William  Braman,  b.  September  2,  1906;    Mary,  b.  July  6,  1909. 

Address :    1074  Washington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


1921.  HENRY  DEIDERICH  TRINKAUS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
June  I,  1867,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed 
at  Waterville,  Conn.,  1897-1901 ;  Buffalo  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1901-06;  Seymour,  Conn.,  1906-08;  Vanderveet' Park,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1908-11 ;    New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1911 . 

Married  June  2,  1897,  Esther  Marietta  Belden,  of  Rocky  Hill,  Conn. 
Children:  George  Belden,  b.  September  24,  1898;  Clifford  Daniels,  b. 
May  18,  1904,  d.  October  2,  1907;  Henry  Deiderich,  b.  June  9,  1905; 
Esther  Amalia,  b.  January  i,  1907;   Frederick  Belden,  b.  June  19,  1908. 

Address :    New  Canaan,  Conn. 


1922.    JOHN  HENRY  WARD.    B.A.    B.  0.  n.    Born  March  19, 
1873,  Dormansville,  N.  Y. 

471 


1896.1  GRADUATES. 

Secretary,  J.  G.  Ward  &  Sons,  cider  and  vinegar  manufacturers, 
Ravena,  N.   Y.,   1897-1902;    Ward  Coal  and   Fruit  Company,  Ravena, 

N.  Y.,  1902 .     Confidential  clerk  to  L.  H.  Weaver,  sash  and  door 

manufacturer,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  April  26,  1899,  Eva  Maud  Wrightson,  of  Ravena,  N.  Y. 
Child :    John  Henry,  b.  May  25,  1905. 

Address :  care  of  L.  H.  Weaver,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

1923.  WILBUR  ABBOTT  WELCH.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  June  8, 
1873,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  1499,  and  of  O.  L.  Welch 
(class  of  1891). 

In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896 . 

Address :   Room  915,  Flatiron  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1924.  RENWiICK  WHITE.  B.A.  Bom  June  10,  1874.  South 
Sherborn,  Mass. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Providence  Journal,  R.  I.,  and  in  business  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  1896-97.  Taught  in  Mayer,  Ariz.,  1897-98.  Principal 
of  school,  Springerville,  Ariz.,  1898-1900.  Taught  in  Dos  Cabezos, 
Ariz.,  1900.  Postmaster  and  assistant  postmaster.  Douglas,  Ariz. ; 
also  engaged  in  business,  1901-04.  On  the  staff  of  The  Arizona  Inter- 
national, Douglas,  Ariz.,  1904-05.  Cashier  of  The  Bisbee  Daily  Revieiv, 
Ariz.,  1905-06.  Editor  of  The  Naco  Budget,  Ariz.,  1906;  The  Paradise 
Record,  Ariz.,  1906-11.     Publisher  of  The  Artesian  Belt,  191 1 . 

Address :    San   Simon,   Ariz. 

1925.  AUGUSTA  MING  BRITTON  (Hartin).  Ph.B.  Born 
August  12,  1874,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  State  Normal  School,  Albany.  N.  Y.,  1896-98.  Taught  in 
Lawrence,  N.  Y.,  1898-99;    New  York,  N.Y.,  1899-1902. 

Married  June  14,  1902,  William  Gooding  Hartin,  of  Fultonville, 
N.  Y.     Child :    Mary,  b.  December  27,  1903. 

Address :    Mrs.  W.  G.  Hartin,  Fultonville,  N.  Y. 

1926.  ISABELLA  JAMIESON  CHURCH.  Ph.B.  Born  July  12, 
1873,  Middletown,  Conn.    Sister  of  May  W.  Church  (class  of  1901). 

Taught  in  St.  Gabriel's  School,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  Lewis 
High  School,  Southington,  Conn.,  1897-1900;  Miss  Beard's  School  for 
Girls,  Orange,  N.  J.,  1900 . 

Address :   35  Tompkins  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

1927.  JEAN  LOUISE  DEFOREST.  Ph.B.;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1902.  Born  September  2,  1875,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Grand- 
daughter of  No.  320. 

At  home,  1896-1901. '  Graduate  student  in  Columbia  University, 
1901-02.  Taught  in  Pamlico  School,  Pompton,  N.  J.,  1902-04;  Mount 
Vernon  Seminary,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904-06.  Engaged  in  literary 
work,  1906 . 

Address:   64  Ventura  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1928.  MAY  STOCKBRIDGE  FINNEY  (Wilford).  Ph.B. 
Born  May  2,  1874,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1896-97;  High 
School,  Branford,  Conn.,  1897-1900. 

472 


GRADUATES.  [1896. 

Married  October  lo,  1900,  Bernard  Spencer  Wilford,  of  Branford, 
Conn.  Children:  Elizabeth  Grannis,  b.  October  i,  1902;  Anna  Finney, 
b.  February  5,  1904;  Katherine  Lawrence,  b.  April  6,  1906;  Charles 
Hildreth,  b.  November  16,  1908. 

Address:    Mrs.  B.  S.  Wilford,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 

1929.  CHRISTINE  KELLOGG  GLOVER  (Frost).  B.S.  Born 
December  23,  1871,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  25,  1899,  Fredric  Worthen  Frost  (No.  1791). 
Children:  Fredric  Worthen,  b.  December  23,  1900;  Constance  Hopkins, 
b.  August  22,  1905. 

Address:    Mrs.  F.  W.  Frost,  175  Eighth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1930.  EDITH  ROCHELLE  GRAVES  (Harriman).  Ph.B. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  July  i,  1874,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Daughter  of  No. 
282;  sister  of  Nos.  1669  and  1826. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1896-98. 

Married    July    7,    1898,    Henry    Ingraham    Harriman     (No.    1846). 
Child :   Eunice  Alberta,  b.  September  8,  1903. 
Address:    Mrs.  H.  I.  Harriman,  91  Hunnewell  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 

1931.  LILLIAN  GREY  INGLIS  (Larrabee).  Ph.B.  Born 
December  17,  1875,  Middletown,  Conn.  Sister  of  No.  1503,  and  of 
H.  J.  Inglis  (class  of  1902). 

Taught  in  St.  Katharine's  Hall,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1896-1901. 

Married  September  4,  1901,  William  Larrabee,  Jr.,  of  Clermont, 
Iowa.  Children:  William  Inglis,  b.  and  d.  July  6,  1902;  William,  b. 
July  16,  1904;   Lillian  Innes,  b.  July  2,  1906. 

Address:    Mrs.  WilHam  Larrabee,  Jr.,  Clermont,  Iowa. 

1932.  ANNA  JOSEPHINE  KELLOGG  (Smith).  B.S.  Born 
November  8,  1870,  Boston,  Mass. 

Married  Mr.  A.  Smith,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 

Address:   Mrs.  A.  Smith,  105  South  9th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


MARY  ANNIE  McKAY  (Laubach).  B.A.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
June  24,  1872,  Camden,  Me. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Camden,  Me.,  1896-97.  Engaged  in  private 
tutoring,  Camden,  Me.,  1897-98.  Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference 
Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1898-1901  (preceptress,  1899-1901).  Gradu- 
ate student  in  Wesleyan  University,  1901-02.  Matron,  New  Orleans 
University,  1903-07;    secretary,  1907 -. 

Married  August  25,  1906,  Roscoe  Elwood  Laubach,  of  Indianola, 
Iowa. 

Address:  Mrs.  R.  E.  Laubach,  5318  St.  Charles  Ave.,  New  Orleans, 
La. 

1934.  FRANCES  BISHOP  PETTY  (Manship).  B.A.  Born 
June  10,  1871,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania,  1908 . 

Married  December  19,  1896,  Winfield  Scott  Manship  (No.  1444). 
Address:    Mrs.  W.  S.  Manship,  Women's  Medical  College  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1935.  ELIZABETH  HALSEY  ROGERS  (Blasdale).  Ph.B.^ 
Born  January  7,  1875,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

473 


1896-97.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Bridgehampton  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1896-97 ;  High  School, 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  1897-1900;  High  School,  Southington,  Conn., 
1900-02;   High  School,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1902-05. 

Married  June  28,  1905,  Walter  Charles  Blasdale,  of  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Child :    Helen  Rogers,  b.  June  18,  1907. 

Address :  Mrs.  W.  C.  Blasdale,  2514  College  Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

193G.  LUCY  OSBORN  SEARLE.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  31, 
1871,  Niles,  Mich. 

Taught  in  Argentine  Republic,  S.  A.,  1896-97 ;  Home  School.  Everett, 
Mass.,  1897-98,  1900-01;  a  public  school,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1898-99;  a 
private  school,  Waban,  Mass.,  1899-1900.  Member  of  Normal  Class, 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1899-1900.  Preceptress  in  Kimball  Union  Academy, 
Meriden,  N.  H.,  1904-08;  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1908-10.  Teaching  in  the  American  International  College,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1910 . 

Address:    American  International  College,  Springfield,. Mass. 

1937.  MARGARET  NEFF  WILLIAMS  (Belden).  Ph.B. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  April  i,  1873,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  1996. 

Taught  in  High  School,  South  Manchester.  Conn.,  1896-98. 

Married  October  6,  1898,  Herbert  Eugene  Belden,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children:  Alice  Coles,  b.  September  9,  1899;  Cornelia  Williams,  b. 
September  27,  1901 ;    Margaret  Williams,  b.  March  10,  1906. 

Address :    Mrs.  H.  E.  Belden,  35  Whitney  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1897. 

1938.  *ALEXANDER  MONTAGUE  ATHERTON.  B.A.;  M.D., 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1901.  •4'.  T.  Born  August  13,  1875,  Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii.     Brother  of  F.  C.  Atherton  (class  of  1898). 

Studied  in  the  Medical  School  of  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1897- 
1901.  Interne,  New  York  City  Hospital,  1901-02.  Patient  in  sani- 
tariums. Saranac  Lake  and  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Died  August  28, 
1903,  Liberty,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  18,  1903,  Ellen  Louise  Baker,  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

Address  of  widow :   67  Stimson  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


HARRY  ARTHUR  BATCHELDER.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n. 
Born  June  23,  1874,  Plainfield,  Vt. 

Hotel  clerk,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1897-1901.  Insurance  agent.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1901-02;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-04.  Manager,  traffic 
department.  New  York  Telephone  Company,  1904-06.  Examiner, 
American  Surety  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906- . 

Address :    Commercial  National  Bank  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

1940.  CHARLES  THOMAS  BEERS.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1900.     Bom  August  25,  1865,  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897-1900.  Joined  Northern 
Minnesota  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Stationed  at  Granite 
Falls,  Minn.,  1900-01;  Paynesville,  1901-02;  Beardsley,  1902-04;  Bel- 
lingham,  1904-07.  Transferred  to  West  Wisconsin  Conference,  1907. 
Stationed  at  Ono,  Wis.,  1907 • 

474 


GRADUATES.  [1897. 

Married  November  25,  1903,  Susan  Roach,  of  Paynesville,  Minn. 
Children:  Samuel  Gould,  b.  November  8,  1904;  Lois  Blanche,  b.  July 
17,  1906. 

Address :   Maiden  Rock.  Wis. 

1941.  MANNING  BLACKSTONE  BENNETT.    Ph.B.    A.  A.  *. 

Born  August  30,  1872,  Lowville,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  713. 

Ordained  deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1899;  priest, 
1900.  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902.  Curate, 
Calvary  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Rector,  St.  Mary's  Church, 
South  Manchester,  Conn.,  1903 . 

Married  October  22,  1903,  Jessie  Livingston  McClusky,  of  Boonville, 
N.  Y. 

Address :    10  Park  St.,  South  Manchester,  Conn. 

1942.  R[EUBEN]  NELSON  BENNETT.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1900.  <ir.  T.  Born  December  12,  1875,  Kingston, 
Pa.     Son  of  No.  770 ;   brother  of  No.  2346. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1897-1900. 
Admitted    to    the    bar,    1900.      Practising    law    in    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa., 

1900 -.     Secretary,    Board    of    Trade,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.,    1905-10. 

Member,  Election  Reforms  Committee,  State  of  Pennsylvania,  1906- — . 

Treasurer,  Matheson  Motor  Car  Company,  1905 .     Member,  Select 

Council    of    the    City    of    Wilkes-Barre,    1905 .    Joint    chairman. 

Finance  Committee  of  Wilkes-Barre,  1906 .    Trustee  of  Wesleyan 

University,  1910 . 

Married  April  4,  191 1,  Clare  Stillman  Raymond  (daughter  of  No. 
1 1 58),  of  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

Address :   307  Bennett  Building,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

1943.  FRED  JENNERICH  BOHLMANN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  September  30,  1874,  Grahamsville,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Laura  A.  M. 
Bohlmann  (class  of  1900),  and  of  J.  C.  Bohlmann  (class  of  1902). 

Taught  in  Princeton  Preparatory  School,  N.  J.,  1897-98.  Principal, 
Union  School,  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1898-1902;  High  School,  Cambridge, 
N.  Y.,  1902-06.  Taught  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07.  Supervising 
principal,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  August  16,  1898,  Roberta  Mason  (No.  2053).  Children: 
John  Robert,  b.  October  11,  1899;    Bernice,  b.  April  9,  1902. 

Address :   Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

1944.  CHARLES  HARVEY  BROWN.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1899.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  December  23,  1875,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  2131. 

Assistant  librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1897-99.  Studied  in  State 
Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901.  Assistant  in  Library  of 
Congress,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901-02.  Reference  librarian,  John 
Crerar  Library,   Chicago,   111.,    1903-09.     Assistant   librarian,   Brooklyn 

Public  Library,  N.  Y.,  1909 .    Editor:    Year  Book  of  the  Chicago 

Bibliographical  Society,  1903. 

Married  January,  1909,  Julia  W.  Heath,  of  Chicago,  111. 

Address :   Brooklyn  Public  Library,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1945.  BURTON  HOAG  BROWNELL.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Cornell 
University,    1899.    A.    K.    E.     Born    September   4,    1871,    Tomhannock, 

N.  Y. 

475 


1897.1  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  Cornell  Law  School,  1897-99.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1899. 
Managing  law  clerk  for  Pooley,  DePew  &  Spratt,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1902.     Practising  law  in  Buffalo,  1902 . 

Married  August  18,  1897,  Grace  Hubbard  Judd  (sister  of  No.  1802), 
of  West  Pittston,  Pa.    Child:    Burton  Campbell,  b.  February  12,  1907. 

Address :   932  Ellicott  Sq.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1946.  FRANK  WRIGHT  BURR.  Ph.B. ;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law 
School,  1899.     Born  June  15,  1874,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1897-1900.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1900.  Law  clerk.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-03.  Practising  law,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  October  3,  1903,  Grace  Margaret  White,  of  Rahway,  N,  J. 
Children:  Dorothy  White,  b.  October  10,  1904;  Frank  White,  b. 
January  7,  1906 ;   Elbert  White,  b.  August  21,  1907. 

Address:   257  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1947.  DAVISON  AUGUSTUS  CHANDLER.  Ph.B.  Born  Sep- 
tember 8,  1863,  Bartlett,  N.  H. 

Representative,  assistant  superintendent,  and  supervisor,  International 
Correspondence  Schools,  1898- 1907.  With  the  Monoton  Realty  Invest- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address:   44  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1948.  WILLIAM  HUSE  CHAPMAN.  Ph.B.  Bom  December  2, 
1873,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2180. 

In  business  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1897-1902.     Supervisor,  Bureau  of 

Education,  Philippine  Islands,  1902 . 

Address :    Manila,  P.  I. 

1949.  N[EWLAND]  EVAN  DAVIS.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1875,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1784. 

In  the  insurance  business,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1897 . 

Married   April    14,    1903,    Helen    Sutton    (daughter  of   No.  574),   of 
Haverford,  Pa. 
Address :   370  Washington  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1950.  GEORGE  EVANS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November  27, 
1863,  Blenavon,  Wales. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Wanamie,  Pa.,  1897-1900.  Supervising 
principal  of  schools,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1900-08.  Superintendent  of  schools, 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  1908 . 

Married  June,  1899,  Lillian  A.  Mack,  of  Portland,  Conn.  Children: 
Phyllis  Miriam,  b.  March  26,  1900;   Edith  Elizabeth,  b.  October  2,  1903. 

Address :    73  Beverly  Ave.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

1951.  WILLIAM  GILL  GIFFIN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1900.     <^.  T.     *.  B.  K     Born  December  16,  1875,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary.  1897-1900.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1901.  Stationed  at  Westchester,  N.  Y.. 
1901-04:  Epworth  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1904-07;  Tompkins 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907-08;  St.  James's  Church,  Bensonhurst, 
Brooklyn,  190^-10;    Rockville  Center,  1910 . 

Married  January  7,  1907,  Helen  Garvie,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Address:   Rockville  Center,  N.  Y. 

476 


GRADUATES.  [1897. 

1952.  JOHN  GOWDY.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1902;  D.D.,  Baker  University,  1909.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December 
7,  1869,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Taught  in  Tilton  Seminary,  N.  H.,  1897-99.  Studied  in  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1899-1902.  Taught  in  Anglo-Chinese  College, 
Foochow,  China,  1902-04;    President,  1904 . 

Married  July  i,  1902,  Elizabeth  Thompson  (No.  2060). 

Address :    Foochow,  China. 


FERRIS  GREENSLET.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1898; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1900.  ■*".  T.  *.  B.  K  Born  June  30,  1875, 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1897-98;  Columbia  Univer- 
sity (Fellow),  1898-1900.  Associate  editor,  Atlantic  Monthly,  1902-07. 
Literary    adviser    to    Houghton,    Mifflin    &    Co.,    publishers,    Boston, 

Mass.,   1907 .     Author:    Joseph  Glanvill;    The  Quest  of  the  Holy 

Grail;  Walter  Pater;  James  Russell  Lowell;  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich. 
Editor:  Franklin's  Autobiography;  Longfellow's  Sonnets;  Ticknor's 
Life,  Letters,  and  Journals;    Praed's  Poems. 

Married  1903,  Ella  S.  Hulst,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children :  Magda- 
lena,  b.  1904;    George  Ferris,  b.  1906. 

Address :    4  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1954.  *WILLIAM  GANO  GUERNSEY.  Ph.B.  $.  N.  0.  Born 
September  16,  1875,  Bangall,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  journalism,  Bangall,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901.  In  the  U.  S. 
Census  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1901-02.  With  the  Library  Bureau, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-06.    Died  February  13,  1906,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married. 

1955.  CHARLES  THOMAS  GUILDFORD.  B.S.;  M.E.,  Cornell 
University,  1904.    X.  ^.     Born  November  15,  1874,  London,  England. 

Taught  in  Tilton  Seminary,  N,  H.,  1897-1902.  Studied  in  Sibley 
College,  Cornell  University,  1902-04.  Assistant  superintendent,  D.  &  W. 
Fuse  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1904-06.  Electrical  engineer,  with 
R.  P.  Jenks,  Providence,  R.  L,  1906 . 

Married  June  23,  1898,  Clara  Southmayd  Davis  (daughter  of  No. 
619),  of  Middletown,  Conn.     Child:   Beatrice  Louise,  b.  June  20,  1899. 

Address:    735  Banigan  Building,  Providence,  R.  1. 

1956.  WHITNEY  MYRON  HUBBARD.  B.S.  Born  June  18, 
1875,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teacher. 

Address:   Greenport,  N.  Y. 

1957.  FRANK  GODWIN  JESTER.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  July 
14,  1869,  Milford,  Del. 

Superintendent  for  Powers,  Higby  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1 897-1 903 ; 
vice  president,  1903-07.  President,  Southwestern  Planing  Mill  and 
Crate  Company,  1907-08.  In  the  real  estate  business,  Chicago,  111., 
1908 . 

Married  September  28,  1904,  Mary  Pryn  Belden,  of  Chicago,  111. 
Child:   Frederick  Belden,  b.  July  2,  1906. 

Address:    11115  Esmond  St.,  Morgan  Park,  111. 

1958.  IRVILLE  CHARLES  LeCOMPTE.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Strassburg,  1905.  A.  K.  E.  $.  B.  K.  Born  July  31,  1872, 
Pittston,  Pa. 

477 


1897.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  the  Barnard  School  for  Boys,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900. 
Professor  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  Ursinus  College, 
1900-03.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Strassburg,  and  in  Paris, 
1903-05.  Instructor  in  French,  Yale  University,  1905-09;  Assistant 
Professor,  1909 . 

Married  March  26,  1902,  Harriet  Bernice  MacLachlan,  of  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.    Child :    Philip  Medford,  b.  October  4,  1907. 

Address :   881  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1959.  DELMAR  J  LINDLEY.  B.A. ;  LL.B.  and  M.A.,  Dickinson 
College,  1907.    *.  N.  e.     Born  June  19,  1869,  Brooklyn,  Pa. 

Traveling  salesman  for  a  Boston  firm,  1897-1901.  Principal  of 
schools,  Factory ville,  Pa.,  1901-04.  Studied  in  Law  School  of  Dickin- 
son College,  1904-07.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1907.  Practising  law  in 
Scranton,  Pa.,  1907 . 

Address:    Board  of  Trade  Building,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1960.  WILLIAM  HARRY  [SGHOCK]  McMORRIS.  B.A.; 
LL.B.,  Yale  University,  1899.  Bom  January  30,  1874,  Schock's  Mills, 
Pa. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1897-99.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1899. 
Practised  law  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  1899-1903 ;  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1903 . 

Married  December  20,  1900,  Mary  Maude  Thomas,  of  Montgomery, 
Pa.  Children :  Helen  Marjorie,  b.  October  26,  1901 ;  Margaret  Jane, 
b.  March  i,  1905. 

Address :    10914  Pasadena  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1961.  CLARENCE  HARRY  MARTIN.  Ph.B.  Born  December 
16,  1876,  Bradford,  Vt. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Bradford,  Vt.,  1897-98;  Danville,  1898-99; 
Essex,  1899-1901 ;  Essex  Junction,  1901-02;  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  1902-07; 
West  Newbury,  Mass.,  1907-08;    Oakland,  Me.,  1908 . 

Married  June  27,  1900,  Nellie  May  Hunt,  of  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 
Children :  Ronald  Hunt,  b.  July  26,  1901 ;  Elmer  Theodore,  b.  July  28, 
1902. 

Address:   Oakland,  Me. 

1962.  THOMAS  ROBINSON  MOORE.  B.A. ;  M. A.,  New  York 
University,  1904;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1905.  X.  ■*•.  Born 
June  I,  1870,  Riegelsville,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Ohio  Military  Institute,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1897-1900; 
public  schools,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-03.  Instructor  in  History, 
College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1903 . 

Married  June  30,  1898,  Ellen  Louise  Bryan,  of  Shekomiko,  N.  Y. 

Address :    14  West  128th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1963.  FRANCIS  REID  NORTH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1903.  4>.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  19,  1876,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
Son  of  No.  854;   brother  of  No.  1758. 

Assistant  secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  graduate 
student  in  Columbia  University,  1897-98.  Taught  in  Newark  Academy, 
N.  J.,  1898-1906.  Principal  of  High  School,  Portland,  Me.,  1906-11. 
Field  secretary,  Playground  Association  of  America,  191 1 .  Presi- 
dent, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Portland.  Me. 

Married  December  29.  1909,  Helen  B.  Manning,  of  Portland,  Me. 

Address :   22  Bolton  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

478 


GRADUATES.  [1897. 

1964.  STEPHEN  ALLEN  NORTON.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1871,  Farmington,  Me.  Brother  of  Nos.  1617,  1759,  and 
1907. 

Traveling  salesman  for  the  Byron  Weston  Company,  Dalton,  Mass., 
1897-1902.  Bookkeeper  for  the  W.  E.  Tillotson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1902-09;  Globe  Woolen  Company,  Utica,  N.  Y., 
1909 . 

Married  October  9,  1900,  Mary  Grace  Bunnell  (No.  1986).  Chil- 
dren :  Richard  Copeland,  b.  July  25,  1901 ;  John  Allen,  b.  February 
15,  1903,  d.  July  20,  1903 ;  William  Bunnell,  b.  February  14,  1905 ;  John 
Albion,  b.  March  9,  191 1. 

Address :   21  York  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1965.  FRANCIS  DAVENPORT  PRINGLE.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  1903.    X.  ■*■.     Born  June  3,  1868,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1897-99.  Studied  in  Medical  School, 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1899-1903.  Resident  physician,  Maternity 
and  Howard  Hospitals,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1903-04.  Practising  medicine, 
Punxsutawney,  Pa.,  1904 . 

Married  April  28,  1908. 

Address :    Punxsutawney,  Pa. 

1966.  WILLIAM  BARTON  PRUNER.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
October  17,  1866,  Abington,  Pa. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed 
at  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  1897-1901 ;  Chapel  St.  (now  South  Church), 
Waterbury,  1901-02;  Center  Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1902-06;  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1906-10;  Higganum  and  West  Haddam, 
1910 . 

Married  June  18,  1902,  Lucetta  Miller  Rogers,  of  Tunkhannock,  Pa. 
Children:  Alfred  William,  b.  September  21,  1904;  Elizabeth  Bell,  b. 
June  19,  1907. 

Address :    Higganum,  Conn. 

1967.  CHARLES  LANDON  ROCKWELL.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
June  II,  1872,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Salesman  for  a  firm  of  printers,  1897-1900;  advertising  novelties, 
1900-03.  General  manager.  Duplicate  Sales  Book  Company,  1903-04; 
Hardham  Printing  Company,  1904-05.  President,  Rockwell  Printing 
Company,  1905 . 

Married  April  15,  1903,  Madeleine  W.  Winfield,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Address :   43  Danforth  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

1968.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ROE.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1904;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1909.  A.  A.  *.  f>.  B.  K.  Born 
April  3,  1874,  Wolcott,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  522. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1897-98;  Mount  Hermon 
School,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  Allegheny  Preparatory  School,  Meadville, 
Pa.,  1900-03.  Graduate  student  in  Columbia  University,  1903-05. 
Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1905-09;  Assistant 
Professor,  1909 .  Author  :  Thomas  Carlyle  as  a  Critic  of  Litera- 
ture. Editor:  Dickens's  A  Tale  of  Two  Cities;  Nineteenth  Century 
Prose  (joint-editor). 

Married  January  2,  1901,  Lucy  Lewis,  of  Canton,  Pa. 

Address :   218  West  Gilman  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 


JULIAN   MILLS  ROUND.     B.A.     A.  A.  $.     Born  October 
II,  1875,  Lenoir,  N.  C.     Son  of  No.  989;    grandson  of  No.  5. 

479 


1897.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Wassaic,  N.  Y.,  1897-98;  Arkport,  N.  Y.,  1898-99;  Spencer, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1903;   Homer,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  December  21,  1901,  Edna  Maude  Hart,  of  Spencer,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Robert  Edgar,  b.  June  24,  1904, 

Address :    Homer,  N.  Y, 

1970.  CLARENCE  ARTHUR  SANFORD.  B.S.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
Januar>'  12,  1871.  Thomaston,  Me. 

Electrical  engineer. 
Address :    unknown. 

1971.  EDGAR  BENTON  SINGER.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Jan- 
uary 25,  1866,  White  Haven,  Pa. 

Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1897.  Stationed  at 
Noxen,  Pa.,  1897-98;  Middlefield,  N.  Y.,  1898-1901 ;  Elm  Park,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.  (assistant),  1901-03;  Great  Bend,  1903-04;  Endicott,  N.  Y., 
1904-05;  Lehman,  Pa.,  1905-08;  Candor,  N.  Y.,  1908-11;  Sherburne, 
191 1 . 

Married  August  2,  1905,  Anna  Elizabeth  Fletcher,  of  Union,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Edgar  Fletcher,  b.  October  9,  1908. 

Address :    Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

1972.  ALVENZA  INGHAM  SMITH.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  5,  1873,  Mount  Vernon,  Me. 

Assistant  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  Wesleyan  University, 
1897-98.  Taught  in  the  King  School,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1898-190^. 
Private  tutor,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1900-02.  With  the  I.  E.  Palmer 
Company,  manufacturers  of  hammocks,  etc.,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1902 . 

Address:   288  College  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1973.  JOHN  LEWES  SPARKLIN.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  October 
27,  1870,  Fowling  Creek,  Md. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Bantam,  Conn.,  1897-1900;  Booth  Private 
High  School,  Roxbury,  Conn.,  1900-02.  Graduate  student  in  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1902-03.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  South  Britain,  Conn., 
1903-04.  Principal  of  High  School,  Federalsburg,  Md.,  1904-05.  Joined 
Wilmington  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1906.  Stationed  at  Farming- 
ton,  Del.,  1906-08;    Cordova,  Md.,  1908-11;    Sudlersville,  1911 . 

Married  December  28,  1898,  Anita  C.  Rodriguez,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Dorothy  Grace,  b.  July  16,  1900;  Edith  May,  b.  August  17, 
1903 ;  James  Donald,  b.  March  4,  1905 ;  Emma  Virginia,  b.  July  5, 
1908. 

Address :    Sudlersville,  Md. 

1974.  WILLIAM  ELI  DAVIS  STONE.  B.A.  Born  November 
3,  1873,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Address:   20  Orient  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1976.  EVAN  LENN  TAMBLYN.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law 
School,  1899.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  12,  1874,  Hacketts- 
town,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1723. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1897-09.  Admitted  to  the  b^r, 
1899.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899 . 

Married  September  16,  1909.  Frances  L.  Kemp,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Address :   55  John  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

480 


GRADUATES.  [1897. 

1976.  WILLIAM    ALEXANDER    THOMPSON.     B.A.;     LL.B 
New  York  Law  School,  1899.     A.  A.  *.     Born  August  2,  1876, 'Morgan- 
town,  W.  Va.     Brother  of  No.  1994. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,   1897-99.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1899.      Practising    law    in    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1899-1901,    1903 \ 

Private  secretary  to  W.  R.  Willcox,  president  of  the  Park  Board,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1901-03.  Attorney  and  assistant  secretary,  National 
Surety  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  September  i,  1902,  Margaret  Chrystie  Avis,  of  Washington, 

Address:   115  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1977.  LEON  KURTZ  WILLMAN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
July  26,  1873,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1897-98.  Joined  Vermont 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1898.  Stationed  at  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1898- 
1902;  Montpelier,  1902-04.  Taught  in  the  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa., 
1904-07.     Transferred  to  Philadelphia  Conference,  1907.     Stationed  at 

Spring  Garden  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1907 .     Author:    Men  of  the 

Old  Testament  (Y.  M.  C.  A.  Press). 

Married  January  17,  1901,  Lydia  Anne  Judkins  (daughter  of  No. 
658),  of  Bristol,  N.  H. 

Address :   2023  Wallace  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1978.  WALTER  WORTLEY  WILSEY.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1899.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  29,  1875,  Camden,  N.  J. 
Brother  of  W.  W.  Wilsey  (class  of  1899). 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1897-99.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1899.  In  a  law  office.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901.  With  the  Kent 
Mill  Company,  1900.  Secretary,  Ridgewood  Park  Company,  Ridge- 
wood,  N.  J.,  1902-05;   president,  1905 ,     President,  Board  of  Trade, 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Married  October  i,  1901,  Cornelia  Osmun  Bedell,  of  Ridgewood, 
N.  J.  Children:  Janet  Stokes,  b.  March  i,  1908;  Edmund  Ferris,  b. 
August  7,  1909. 

Address :    Wilsey  Building,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

1979.  ROBERT  PADDOCK  WILSON.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
April  16,  1875,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  Nos.  1873  and  2459. 

Studied  architecture  in   Columbia  University,   1899-1902.     Practising 

architecture  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902 . 

Address:    54  Morningside  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1980.  PAUL  LIVINGSTON  WOOLSTON.  B.S.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
March  3,  1874,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.,  1897-98;  Pennington 
Seminary,  N.  J.,  1898-99.  In  the  actuarial  department,  N.  Y.  Life 
Insurance  Company,  1899-1902.  Agent  for  life  insurance,  1902-03. 
Compiler  of  life  insurance  statistical  publications,  for  the  Spectator 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04.  Assistant  actuary,  Hartford  Life 
Insurance  Company,  1904-05.  Consulting  actuary,  examiner  of  insur- 
ance companies,  and  insurance  accountant,  Denver,  Col.,  1905 . 

Married  August  31,  1908,  Elizabeth  Mildred  Trueblood,  of  Denver, 
Col. 

Address :    1636  East  8th  Ave.,  Denver,  Col. 

1981.  MYRON  BURTON  YAW.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Born  June  28^ 
1871,  West  Berkshire,  Vt. 

481 


1897.1  GRADUATES. 

Deputy  collector  and  inspector  of  U.  S.  customs,  Montreal,  Canada, 
1897-1903.  In  poor  health,  1903-07.  Registrar  of  vital  statistics  and 
clerk  of  the  Board  of  Health,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Married  August  18,  1897,  Myra  Austena  Scribner,  of  Enosburg  Falls, 
Vt.  Children:  Ralph  Percy,  b.  October  22,  1898;  William  Armstrong, 
b.  August  12,  1908. 

Address :  323  Garden  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1982.  MARY  ABBIE  ADAMS  (Trafton).  B.S.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
July  16,  1872,  Scituate,  R.  I. 

Taught  in  Beaver  College,  Pa.,  1897-99. 

Married  August  11,  1898,  Gilbert  Haven  Trafton   (No.  2043).     Chil- 
dren:  Ruth  May,  b.  February  13,  1900;    Leroy  Haven,  b.  July  11,  1905. 
Address:   Mrs.  G.  H.  Trafton,  164  Passaic  Ave.,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

1983.  EDITH  JEFFERSON  ANDRUS  (Davenport).  B.A.  Born 
April  23,  1874,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Daughter  of  No.  710;  sister  of  No. 
1735- 

Married  January  2,  1899,  Frederick  Morgan  Davenport  (No.  1549). 
Children:  Frederick  Morgan,  b.  1900;  Margaret  Dyckman,  b.  1904; 
Winthrop,  b.  1907. 

Address :    Mrs.  F.  M.  Davenport,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

1984.  EVA  VIOLA  AUSTIN  (Judkins).  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  26,  1875,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Sister  of  O.  L.  Austin  (class  of 
1895). 

Married  March  30,  1898,  Charles  Otis  Judkins  (No.  1848).  Children: 
Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  January  5,  1899;  Eleanor  Austin,  b.  March  6,  1906; 
Margaret  Nelson,  b.  July  17,  1909. 

Address :    Mrs.  C.  O.  Judkins,  32  Bay  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1985.  CARRIE  TAPPAN  BROWN  (Purinton).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  February  12,  1872,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 

Assistant  principal.  High  School.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1897-1900. 
Taught  in  High  School,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1900-01.  Assistant  princi- 
pal, High  School,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1901-03. 

Married  October  i,  1903,  Charles  Oscar  Purinton,  M.D.,  of  West 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Address :    Mrs.  C.  O.  Purinton,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

1986.  MARY  GRACE  BUNNELL  (Norton).  Ph.B.  Born 
August  I,  1875,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1897-98;  High  School, 
Belmont,  Mass.,  1898-99;  Courtland  School,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1899- 
1900. 

Married  October  9,  1900,  Stephen  Allen  Norton  (No.  1964).  Chil- 
dren :  Richard  Copeland,  b.  July  25,  1901 ;  John  Allen,  b.  February  15, 
1903,  d.  July  20,  1903;  William  Bunnell,  b.  February  14,  1905;  John 
Albion,  b.  March  9,  191 1. 

Address:   Mrs.  S.  A.  Norton,  21  York  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

1987.  JANE  COUGHLIN  (Wright).  Ph.B.  Born  1873,  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1897-1903. 

Married  June  29,  1905,  Joseph  Greis  Wright,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address:    Mrs.  J.  G.  Wright,  848  Colorado  Ave..  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

482 


GRADUATES.  [1897. 

1988.  ELIZABETH  EMMA  DUFFORD  (Moyle).  Ph.B.  Born 
March  28,  1875,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1897-1900. 

Married  October  25,  1900,  Samuel  Alfred  Moyle  (No.  2029).  Chil- 
dren: William  Dufford,  b.  January  21,  1902;  Elizabeth  Emma,  b. 
October  i,  1910. 

Address :   Mrs.  S.  A.  Moyle,  871  Elm  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1989.  EMMA  BAILEY  HARRIS.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Radcliffe  College, 
1904.  Born  September  12,  1874,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Sister  of  No.  2484, 
and  of  G.  M.  Harris  (class  of  1909). 

Taught  in  High  School,  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1897-98 ;  Norwood,  1898-99 ; 
Medford,  1899-1901.  With  the  Macmillan  Company,  publishers,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1901-02.  Taught  in  High  School,  Medford,  Mass.,  1902-03 ; 
East  Boston,  1903-07;  Morris  High  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address :    137  West  126th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1990.  CORNELIA  AUGUSTA  MEEKS  (Twiggar).  Ph.B. 
$.  B.  K.    Born  October  5,  1875,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1897-1901. 

Married  September  18,  1901,  Albert  William  Twiggar,  D.D.S.,  of 
Ossining,  N.  Y.  Children:  Lois,  b.  June  i,  1903;  Joyce  Meeks,  b. 
August  28,  1906. 

Address:  Mrs.  A.  W.  Twiggar,  100  South  ^ighland  Ave.,  Ossining, 
N.  Y. 

1991.  MINNIE  ROSE  SNOW.  Ph.B.  Born  July  3,  1874,  East 
Hampton,  Conn. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school,  Rockville,  Conn.,  1898-1900,  Principal 
of  Grammar  and  High  School,  Enfield,  Mass.,  1900-01.  Assistant 
principal.  High  School,  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1901-04.  Taught  in 
High  School,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1904-07;  High  School,  Amsterdam, 
N.  Y.,  1907-09;  Manual  Training  High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1909 . 

Address :  386  4th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1992.  ELIZABETH  COOKMAN  STEVENS.  Ph.B.  Born  April 
22,  1874,  St.  Albans,  Vt  Daughter  of  No.  751 ;  granddaughter  of  No. 
129;   sister  of  A.  C.  Stevens  (class  of  1906). 

Librarian,  1900 . 

Address :    Public  Library,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

1993.  CORNELIA  HADDON  STONE.  B.A.  Bom  February  i, 
1875,  Middletown,  Conn.    Sister  of  No.  2104. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1897-99;   Chelsea,  Mass., 

1899-1904;    Brighton,  Mass.,  1904 . 

Address :    120  Washington  Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

1994.  MARY  GRACE  THOMPSON.  B.A.  Born  March  23, 
1874,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Sister  of  No.  1976. 

Librarian,  1898 -. 

Address :   Free  Public  Library,  Newark,  N.  J. 

1995.  MARY  LAWTON  WESTGATE.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  14,  1874,  Providence,  R.  I.  Daughter  of  No.  822;  sister  of 
Nos.  1626  and  2123. 

483 


1897-98.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1899- 1904.    Graduate  student, 
Cornell  University,  1905. 
Address:    957  East  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

1996.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS  (Tower).    B.A.    *.  B.  K.     Born 
July  7,  1874,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  1937. 

Married  June  21,  1899,.  Olin  Freeman  Tower  (No.  1728). 
Address:    Mrs.  O.  F.  Tower,  Adelbert  College,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1997.  ELIZABETH     CARAMOSSI     WRIGHT.      B.A.      Born 
November  14,  1875,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  private  tutoring,  1897-98.     Taught  in  High  School,  Port- 
land, Conn.,  1898-99;    Hartford,  Conn.,  1899- — . 
Address :    908  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1998.  CARRIE    MAY    YALE.      Ph.B.     Born    October    10,    1873. 
Meriden,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2110. 

Taught  school,  1898-1902. 

Address:    96  Cottage  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  J898* 

1999.  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS  ANDREWS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
June  24,  1876,  South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1898-99.  In  the  real  estate  busi- 
ness, 1899-1909.  Secretary  and  treasurer,  University  of  Porto  Rico, 
1910 . 

Married  May  13,  1901,  Grace  Richmond  Byijigton,  of  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Child:    Kathleen,  b.  April  24,  1903. 

Address :    University  of  Porto  Rico,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

2000.  GEORGE  EDWARD  ANDREWS.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
May  29,  1874,  South  Newmarket  (now  Newfields),  N.  H. 

Orderly,  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1898-99.  With  the  Library 
Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-10.  With 
the  Napier  &  Mitchell  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Married  May  16,  1906,  Virginia  Emily  Napier,  of  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Child:    Edward  Napier,  b.  November  15,  1908. 

Address:    loi  Beech  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

2001.  BERNARD  GIFFIN  BARTON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  St.  Law- 
rence University,  1904;  J.D.,  St.  Lawrence,  1905.  ■«i'.  T.  Born  April 
14,  1873,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Studied  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1898-1900.  Surveyor  for  the  Topographical  Bureau,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1901 ;  for  the  New  York  Rapid  Transit  Commission, 
1901-02.  Taught  in  Heffley  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1902.  Topo- 
graphical draughtsman,  Department  of  Highways,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1902-06.  Studied  in  Brooklyn  Law  School,  1902-05.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1905.  Practising  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1906-- — .  Treasurer, 
Metropolitan  Auxiliary,  New  York  Child  Labor  Committee. 

484 


GRADUATES.  [1898. 

Married  May  15,  1907,  Marion  Shailer,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Sumner  Shailer,  b.  November  i,  1909. 

Address :   215  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2002.  ALLING  PRUDDEN  BEARDSLEY.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Yale 
University,  1902.  "*•.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  January  29,  1877,  Derby, 
Conn. 

Studied  and  taught  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  University, 
1898-1902.  Analytical  and  manufacturing  chemist,  in  the  employ  of 
the  New  Haven  Gas  Light  Company,  1902 , 

Address :    165  Minerva  St.,  Derby,  Conn. 

2003.  FRED  INNESS  BROWN.  B.A.  $.  N.  9.  Born  May  2, 
1873,  Boston,  Mass. 

Salesman,  Library  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1898-1905;  N.  E.  sales 
manager,   1905-09;    general  sales  manager.  New  York,  N,  Y.,   1909-11. 

Married  April  2,  1902,  Belle  L.  Lewis,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Child: 
Paul  Inness,  b.  March  16,  1905. 

Address:    Montclair,  N.  J. 

2004.  EUGENE  WYLLYS  BURR.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law 
School,  1902.  $.  N.  0.  Born  October  14,  1875,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Son  of  No.  648. 

Engaged  in  journalism  in  Gardner  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  1898-99. 
In  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900.  Studied  in  New  York  Law 
School,  1900-02.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1902.  Practised  law,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1904.     In  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  as  lawyer,  1906- . 

Married  November  9,  1903,  Mary  Jennings,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children :    Katherine  W. ;    Warren  W. 

Address:    N.  Yakima,  Wash. 

2005.  MORTIMER  HART  CAMP.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
August  21,  1874,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Brother  of  H.  V.  Camp  (class 
of  1899). 

Engaged  in  journalism.   New   Britain,   Conn.,   1 898-1906.     Practising 

law  in  New  Britain,  1906- . 

Address :    New  Britain,  Conn. 


2006.  ALFRED  TREDWELL  DAVISON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1900.  A.  A.  *.  $.  B.  K.  Born  April  30,  1877, 
Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1681. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1898-1900.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1900.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900 . 

Married  May  31,  1905,  Nellie  Hewlett  Foreman,  of  Freeport,  N.  Y. 

Address :   76  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2007.  JOHN  HOWARD  FAIRCHILD.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1898.  C.  C.  Born  December  19,  1865,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1898.  Stationed 
at  Beacon  Falls,  Conn.,  1898-99;  East  17th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1905;  Chapel  St.  (now  South  Church),  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1905-07; 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907-10;  Wesley  Church,  Brook- 
lyn, 1910 . 

485 


1898 1  GRADUATES. 

Married  October  i6,  1902,  Martha  Lee  Wood,  of  Oneida,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Donald  Wood,  b.  September  4,  1903;  Elizabeth  Usher,  b. 
January  11,  1905;   Alice  Mildred,  b.  September  14,  1908. 

Address:   831  Glenmore  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2008.  EDMUND  WILSON  FRAIN.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  Feb- 
ruary 24,  1874,  Salona,  Pa. 

In  business. 

Address :    Park  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

2009.  GEORGE  GILMOUR.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Princeton  University, 
1899;  B.D.,  Yale  University,  1903.  B.  9.  n.  Born  June  7,  1872, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Pastor  of  First  Unitarian  Church,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Address :    Dallas,  Tex. 

2010.  CARLE  AUGUSTUS  GRAVES.  B.S.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
October  15,  1875,  Litchfield,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  799. 

Electrician  for  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  Railroad  Company,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1898-99;  Russell  &  Erwin  Manufacturing  Company,  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1899-1901.  Power  engineer,  Peckham  Manufacturing 
Company,  Kingston,  N.  Y..  1901-04;  Edison  Electric  Illuminating 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904 . 

Married  October  16,  1900,  Alida  lone  Morley,  of  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Children :  Edith  lone,  b.  December  13,  1901 ;  Marion  Wooster,  b.  July 
10,  1903,  d.  August  30,  1904;    Betty,  b.  March  9,  1906. 

Address :   153  Bay  35th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2011.  ARTHUR  OLIN  GRIGGS.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Sep- 
tember 30,  1868,  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Principal  of  school.  South  Windham,  Conn.,  1899-1900.  Solicitor  for 
Home  Correspondence  School,  1901.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Virginia  Union  University,  1903-05.  Scholar  in  Clark  University, 
1906-07. 

Address :   Westford,  Conn. 

2012.  HAROLD  HASTINGS.  B.A. :  LL.B.,  Boston  University, 
1900.    A.  K.  E.     Born  April  5,  1873,  Bethel,  Me. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1898-1900.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1900.     Practising  law,  1900- . 

Married  June  30,  1903.  Euphemia  Dick  Inglis  (sister  of  No.  1503), 
of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  died  April  22,  1908.  Child:  Euphemia  D., 
b.  April  21,  1908. 

Address :   8  Evandale  Terrace,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

2013.  PHILIP  BOVIER  HAWK.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1900,  and  Yale 
Universitv,   1902;    Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1903.    A.  K.  E.     Bom 

July  18,  1874,  East  Branch,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  in  nutrition  experiments,  chemical  laboratory,  Wesleyan 
University,  1898-1900.  Graduate  student  in  Yale  University,  1900-01. 
Assistant  in  Physiological  Chemistry,  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-03.  Demonstrator  of  Physiological 
Chemistry,  Medical  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1903-07.  Pro- 
fessor  of    Physiological    Chemistry,    University   of    Illinois,    1907 

Author:    Practical  Physiological  Chemistry. 


I 


GRADUATES.  [1898. 

Married  August  2,  1905,  Ellen  Henrietta  Moore,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Children:  Ellen  Minnie,  b.  July  14,  1906;  Philip  Bovier,  b.  December 
9,  1907. 

Address :    Urbana,  111. 

2014.  HERBERT  HAZZARD.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1901.    X.  ■*■.     Born  January  7,  1871,  Cottekill,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1898.  Stationed  at 
East  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1898-1900;  Boscobel,  1900-02;  Pine  Plains, 
1902-07;  Goldens  Bridge,  1907-08.  Dean  of  Drew  Ladies'  Seminary, 
Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1908-09.  Stationed  at  Boscobel  and  Buchanan,  1909-10; 
Central  Valley,  1910 . 

Married  February  22,  1899,  Mary  Wyckoff  Curtis,  of  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Gertude  Curtis,  b.  January  21,  1900;  Albert  Sidney,  b.  July 
30,  1901 ;    Mary  Louise,  b.  July  31,  1904. 

Address :    Central  Valley,  N.  Y. 

2015.  JOHN  ROBERTSON  HENRY.  Ph.B.;  D.D.,  Mount 
Union  College,  1908.  B.  9.  n.  Born  December  16,  1868,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Canada. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Stationed  at 
7th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-07;  7th  St.  and  East  Side  Parish, 
New  York,  1907-10;    East  Side  Parish,  New  York,  1910 . 

Married  September  14,  1910,  Louise  Mildred  Tschetter,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Address :   9  Second  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2016.  WARREN  LANNING  HOAGLAND,  Jr.  B.A.;  M.A., 
Columbia  University,  1900.  $.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  13,  1876, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Son  of  No.  831. 

Scholar,  Columbia  University,  1898-99;  Fellow,  1899-1900.  With  the 
Purity  Milk  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1902-03.  In  the  book  department 
of  The  London  Times,  New  York  and  Boston,  1904.  Assistant  libra- 
rian, Public  Library,  St  Louis,  Mo.,  1905.  With  the  Universal  Adding 
Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1906 ;  secretary  and  assistant  general 
manager,  1907-08;    secretary  and  general  manager,  1909 . 

Married  April  23,  1910,  Louise  W.  Murphy,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Address :    3807  Laclede  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2017.  DeWITT  HUBBELL.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June  2,  1876, 
Somerville,  Mass.     Brother  of  Susan  S.  Hubbell  (class  of  1896). 

With  the  First  National  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902;    Mutual 

Alliance  Trust  Company,  New  York,  1902 . 

Married  December  27,  1902,  Harriet  H.  Sickels,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Address:   981  Madison  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

2018.  EBEN  JACKSON.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  $.  Born  February  23, 
1877,  Middletown,  Conn. 

With  the  American  Underwriters  Agency,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898- 

1906;    Middlesex  Banking  Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1906 . 

Address:   376  Washington  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2019.  FREDERICK  ATKINS  JOHNSTON.  B.S.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  September  2,  1874,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  563. 

487 


1898.1  GRADUATES. 

With   the   S.   S.   White   Dental   Manufacturing   Company,    1898 ; 

superintendent,  assay  and  metallurgical  division,  1902 . 

Address:    Prince  Bay,  N.  Y. 

2020.  ROBERT  TOLLES  JONES.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Septem- 
ber 26,  1874,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  955;  brother  of  Nos. 
2219  and  2432. 

Clerk  in  a  stockbroker's  office,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1903. 
Assistant  circulation  manager,  Curtis  Publishing  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1903-05.  Assistant  cashier  in  a  stockbroker's  office,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Address :   49  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2021.  CHESTER  CHAFFEE  KENT.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Syracuse 
University,  1902.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  5,  1874,  Meriden,  Conn.  Son 
of  No.  981;    brother  of  S.  S.  Kent  (class  of  1910). 

Studied  in  the  Law  School  of  Syracuse  University,  1899-1902. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1902,  Practising  law  in  Cazenovia,  N.  Y., 
1902 . 

Married  November  25,  1901,  Josephine  Pearl  Powers  (daughter  of 
No.  900),  of  Middletown,  Ohio.  Children:  Josephine  Powers,  b. 
October  2,  1904;    Margaret  Bowne,  b.  August  11,  1909. 

Address :   Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

2022.  GEORGE  ALBERTUS  KENYON.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
March  29,  1875,  Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  railway  construction,  Syracuse  and  Utica,  N,  Y.,  1898- 

1904.  With  the  Middle  States  Inspection  Bureau.  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1905.  Chemist,  General  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-08; 
U.  S.  Na\'y  Department,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :   Chemical  Laboratory,  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2023.  ELLIS  RICHARD  LEWIS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  8, 
1875,  Chenango  Forks,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  soliciting  and  farming,  1898-99.  Principal,  Union  School, 
Chenango  Forks,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900.  Solicitor,  Home  Correspondence 
School,  Springfield,  Mass..  1900-01 ;  district  manager,  1901-02.  Sales- 
man for  the  Upjohn  Company,  drug  manufacturers,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  1903-06.  President  and  general  manager,  National  Gas  Light 
Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1906 . 

Married  August  14,  1907,  Mary  Eirene  Osborne,  of  Johnson  City, 
Tenn. 

Address :   624  Academy  St.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

2024.  GEORGE  BUSH  MacCOMBER.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1900.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  25,  1873,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1898-1900.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1900.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-01 ;  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
1901-09.  In  business  with  S.  H.  Knox  &  Co.,  Youngstown,  Ohio, 
1909 . 

Married  September  26,  1901,  Jennie  Nellis,  of  Watertown,  N,  Y. 

Address:   313  Burlington  St.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

2026.  HAROLD  DENMAN  MEEKER.  B.A.;  M.D..  Columbia 
University,  1902.  <ir.  T.  Born  June  11,  1875,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Son  of 
J.  M.  Meeker  (class  of  1873)  ;  brother  of  No.  2292. 


GRADUATES.  [1898. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1898-1904.  Practising  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904 .  Lec- 
turer on  Surgery,  New  York  Polyclinic  College  and  Hospital. 
Instructor  in  Gynecology,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
Attending  surgeon.  Red  Cross  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Author: 
A  Compend  of  Operative  Gynecology;  The  Inter-abdominal  Use  of 
Oxygen  in  Surgery. 

Married  December  21,  1907,  Frances  E.  Bailey,  of  Bound  Brook, 
N.J. 

Address :  220  West  79th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2026.  EDWARD  LAIRD  MILLS.  Ph.B. ;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1902.  Bom  March  30,  1875,  South  Ryegate,  Vt.  Brother  of  No. 
2293. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1898-1902. 
Joined  Montana  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902.  Stationed  at  Stevens- 
ville,  Mont.,  1902-04.  Engaged  in  ranching,  1904-05.  Stationed  at 
St.    Paul's   Church,   Helena,  Mont.,   1905-07.     Superintendent  of   Butte 

District,  1907-11.     Stationed  at  Grace  Church,  Butte,  Mont.,  191 1-; . 

President,  Board  of  Trustees,  Montana  Wesleyan  University.  Editor : 
Montana  Methodist  Messenger. 

Married  September  27,  1905,  Alberta  May,  of  Stevensville,  Mont. 

Address :    Butte,  Mont. 

2027.  ROBERT  DENNISTON  MILNER.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
August  5,  1869,  Winnipauk,  Conn. 

Employed  in  nutrition  investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, Middletown,  Conn.,  and  Washington,  D.  C,  1898 . 

Married  August  3,  1899,  Maude  I.  Robinson,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Robert  Douglas,  b.  August  31,  1900;  Marjory  Robinson,  b. 
February  10,  1902;   James  Leonard,  b.  March  14,  1905. 

Address:    1344  Irving  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2028.  EDWARD  LOUIS  MONTGOMERY.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
July  25,  1874,  South  Manchester,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2294. 

Enlisted  in  ist  Conn.  Volunteers  (and  received  degree  in  absentia), 
May,  1898.  Teaching  in  High  School,  Meriden,  Conn,  (assistant  prin- 
cipal), 1904 . 

Married  November  23,  1904,  Mabel  V.  Lawton,  of  Meriden,  Conn. 

Address:    835  Broad  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2029.  SAMUEL  ALFRED  MOYLE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  August 
7,  1876,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Taught  in^  Chambersburg  Academy,  Pa.,  1898-99.  In  the  insurance 
business,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1899-1901 ;  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1901-04;  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  1904-07;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-08.  District  manager, 
U.  S.  Health  and  Accident  Insurance  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1908^ . 

Married  October  25,  1900,  Elizabeth  Emma  Dufford  (No.  1988),  of 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Children:  William  Dufford,  b.  January  21,  1902; 
Elizabeth  Emma,  b.  October  i,  1910.  • 

Address :    Room  404,  Malley  Building,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2030.  ADOLPHUS  STEWART  NORTH.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
August  19,  1875,  Amenia,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  984;   brother  of  No.  2761. 

Cashier,  Huyler  Candy  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902.  Sec- 
retary, Purity  Milk  Company.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1902-05.  In  the  real 
estate  business,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1906 . 

489 


1898.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  February  3,  1910,  Marie.  Augusta  Bixby,  of  Chicago,  111. 
Address:   522  Valley  Road,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2031.  *GEORGE  LeROY  NOYES.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
December  7,  1873,  Landaff,  N.  H. 

Vice  principal,  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1898-1900.  In  a 
sanitarium,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1900-01.  Vice  president,  Claflin 
University,  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1901-07.  Died  August  21,  1907,  Lisbon, 
N.  H. 

Married  September  5,  1899,  Margaret  Wilber  Gaines  (No.  2050). 

Address  of  widow :   Kingston,  Pa. 

2082.     PATRICK  FRANCIS  O'NEILL.    B.A.    *.  N.  9.    $.  B.  K. 
Born  August  15,  1875,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Studied  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1898-1900.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1900.  Practising  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1900 . 

Address:   24  Coal  Exchange  Building,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

2033.  GEORGE  WILBUR  OSMUN.  Ph.B.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1903.  ■*-.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  29,  1876,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1898-1900.  Studied  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary  (Easton  Scholar),  1900-03;  United  Free 
College,  Glasgow,  Scotland  (Drew  Fellow),  1903-04.  Joined  New 
York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Stationed  at  West  Hamp- 
ton, N.  Y.,  1904-07;    Fenimore  St.,  Brooklyn,  1907-09;   Winsted,  Conn., 

1909 .    Author :    The  Nature  and  Sources  of  the  Apostolic  Doctrine 

of  Atonement;  Augustine,  the  Thinker  (in  "Men  of  the  Kingdom" 
series). 

Married  August  23,  1904,  Mary  A.  Searls,  of  Bath,  Me. 

Address :   49  High  St.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

2034.  ROBERT  EDWARD  PLATT.  B.A.  B.  O.  n.  Born  Sep- 
tember 20,  1873,  Thoraaston,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Middlebury,  Conn.,  1899-1900;  Barnard 
Grammar  School,  1900-05 ;  Driggs  Grammar  School,  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  1905 . 

Married  1902,  Lillian  Elizabeth  Austin,  of  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Address :   300  West  Main  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

2035.  *ARTHUR  WELLINGTON  PRICE.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Uni- 
versity of  Maine,  1900.    *.  B.  K.     Born  May  8,  1876,  Agawam,  Mass. 

Studied  in  the  College  of  Law,  University  of  Maine,  1898-1900. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1900.  Practised  law  and  taught  in  Bangor,  Me., 
1900-04.     Died  January  9,  1904,  Carmel,  Me. 

2036.  SAMUEL  QUICKMIRE.    B.A. ;    S.T.B.,  Boston  University, 

1901.  A.'  K.  E.  Born  September  23,  1869,  Helmington  Row,  County 
Durham,  England. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1898-1901.  Mis- 
sionary of  M.  E.  Church  in  Pachuca,  Mexico,  1901-03;  El  Oro,  1903-04. 
Joined  California  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Stationed  at  San 
Mateo,  Cal.,  1904-08;   First  Church,  San  Francisco,  1908 . 

Married  September  5,  1895,  Florence  Evelyn  Barraclough  (No.  211 1). 

Address :    1610  Washington  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

4fX) 


GRADUATES.  [1898. 

2037.  JOHN  REAVELEY.  B.A.  Born  May  31,  1875,  Gill,  Mass. 
Brother  of  R.  H.  Reaveley  (class  of  1907)- 

Taught  in  Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  1898-99.  Representative  of  Home 
Correspondence  School,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  Hoist  Publish- 
ing Company,  Boone,  Iowa,  1903-05.  Taught  in  High  School,  Carroll, 
Iowa,  1905-06.  Principal  of  High  School,  Harlan,  Iowa,  1906-07. 
Tayght  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  1907-08.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Walpole,  Mass.,  1908- . 

Address:   Walpole,  Mass. 

2038.  GEORGE  DOUGLAS  ROBINS.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1904.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  July  24,  1876,  Plymouth,  N.  H. 
Son  of  No.  877. 

Enlisted  in  ist  Conn.  Volunteers  (and  received  degree  in  absen- 
tia), May,  1898.  Taught  in  Riverview  Military  Academy,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1902.  Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1902-04.  Teach- 
ing in  the  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1904 . 

Address :    Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2039.  BENJAMIN  ERNEST  SIBLEY.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Harvard 
University,  1905.    "I>.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.    Born  April  24,  1874,  Racine,  Ohio, 

Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  Free  Academy, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1899-1901.  Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1901-05.    Interne  in  Mass.   General  Hospital,   Boston,   Mass.,   1905-06 

Practising  medicine  in  Brookline,   Mass.,   1906 .     House  physician 

Corey  Hill  Hospital,  1906 . 

Married  June  i,  1907,  Beulah  Page,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.  Child 
Frances  Loraine,  b.  April  11,  1909. 

Address:   1595  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

2040.  WALTER  HERBERT  STEVENS.  B.A.  $.  N.  9.  Bom 
May  3,  1872,  Charlestown,  Mass.    Brother  of  No.  1061. 

Cashier,  National  Magazine,  Boston,  Mass.,  1898-99.  Salesman  for 
Library  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  London  and  Manchester, 
England,  1900-05;   Toronto,  Canada,  1905 . 

Married  July  17,  1902,  Abigail  E.  Felton,  of  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Herbert  LeRoy,  b.  May  10,  1903;  Edith  Abigail,  b.  May  28, 
1909. 

Address :   196  Delaware  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 

2041.  EDWARD  WILLIAM  THOMPSON.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born 
August  18,  1869,  Watervale,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1898-99. 
Preached  in  People's  M.  E.  Church,  Bradford,  Mass.,  1899-1901.  Field 
secretary  of  Bradford  Academy,  Mass.,  1901-04.  Principal,  Maryland 
Academy  for  Women,  Lutherville,  Md.,  1904-05 ;  Martha  Washington 
Seminary,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905 . 

Married  September  28,  1899,  Jessie  Miller  (No.  21 19).  Child:  Ruth, 
b.  July  15,  1900. 

Address:    1601  Connecticut  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2042.  FREEMAN  AUGUSTUS  TOWER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Tufts 
College,  1904.    *.  N.  e.     Born  March  5,  1877,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Montpelier  Seminary,  Vt.,  18918-99.  Assistant  superinten- 
dent, Worcester  County  (Mass.)  Reform  School,  1899-1900.  Studied 
in  Tufts  Medical   College,   1900-04.    Assistant  physician  and  patholo- 

491 


1898.]  GRADUATES. 

gist,    Worcester    Insane    Hospital,    1904-09.     Superintendent,    Burbank 

Hospital,    Fitchburg,    Mass.,    1909 .     Lecturer    in    Neuropathology, 

Tufts  Medical  School,  1907 . 

Married  October  7,  1907,  Louise  T.  Newcomb,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 

Address:    Burbank  Hospital,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

2043.  GILBERT  HAVEN  TRAFTON.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1901. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  January  9,  1874,  South  Elliott,  Me. 

Taught  in  Beaver  College,  Pa.,  1898-99;  East  Greenwich  Academy, 
R.  I.,  1899-1900;  State  Normal  School,  Randolph,  Vt.,  1900-03;  High 
School,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1903 .  Author :  Laboratory  and  Field  Exer- 
cises iyi  Physical  Geography;    Methods  of  Attracting  Birds. 

Married  August  11.  1898,  Mary  Abbie  Adams  (No.  1982).  Children: 
Ruth  May,  b.  February  13,  1900;    Leroy  Haven,  b.  July  11,  1905. 

Address:    Clifton,  N.  J. 

2044.  WILBUR  SANFORD  WEEKS.  B.S. ;  D.D.S.,  Pennsyl- 
vania College  of  Dental  Surgery,  1907.  X.  ■>!'.  Born  May  17,  1875, 
Middletown,    Conn.     Brother   of    No.    1880. 

In  business,  1898-1904.    Studied  in  Pennsylvania  College  of  Dental 

Surgery,  1904-07.     Practising  dentistry,  1907 . 

Address:    76  State  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2045.  RALPH  DELANO  WHITING.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Bom  Jan- 
uary 23,  1876,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

With  Chas.  A.  Schieren  &  Co.,  leather  merchants,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1898-1903.  Advertising  manager.  Christian  Work,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1903-06.  Publishers'  advertising  representative.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1906-09.  Member  of  firm,  Wm.  H.  Whiting  &  Co.,  real  estate.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

2046.  ROLAND  HENRY  WILLIAMS.  B.S.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,   1904.     A.   K.   E.     Born  January  2,   1874,  Utica,   N.   Y. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1898-1900;  Horace 
Mann  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-07;  Teachers'  College,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  June  18,  1902,  Elizabeth  Parker,  of  Rockport,  Mass. 

Address :    Teachers'  College,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2047.  WILLIAM  ABBOTT  WYATT.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  March 
31,  1874,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Son  of  No.  789- 

Sergeant,  U.  S.  Volunteer  Signal  Corps,  1898.  At  home  in  Flushing, 
N.  Y.,  1898-99.  With  the  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1902;  Interborough  Transit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1902-05;  Long  Island  Railroad  Company,  1905-10;  Westinghouse, 
Church,  Kerr  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  June  15,  1904,  May  Earll  Stafford,  of  Albany,  N.  Y, 

Address:    10  Bridge  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2048.  ARCHER  EVERETT  YOUNG.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Princeton 
University,  1903.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  12,  1873,  Haddam 
Neck,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2049. 

Taught  in  Shady  Side  Academy,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1898-1901.  Studied 
in  Princeton  University,   1901-03.     Instructor  in  Mathematics,   Purdue 

492 


GRADUATES.  [1898. 

University,  1903-08.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Miami  University, 
1908- — . 

Married  September  i,  1903,  Grace  Louise  Wiard,  of  New  Britain, 
Conn.  Children:  Everett  Wiard,  b.  October  8,  1905;  Mary  Louise, 
b.  July  4,  1908. 

Address:    Oxford,  Ohio. 

2049.  ARTHUR   EVELYN   YOUNG.    B.A.    A.   A.   #.    f..   B.   K. 

Born  March  12,  1873,  Haddam  Neck,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2048. 

Taught  in  the  School  of  the  Lackawanna,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1898-1900. 
Studied  law,  1900-02.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1902.  Practising  law  in 
Pittsburg,   Pa.,   1902 . 

Address:    1508   Park   Building,    Pittsburg,   Pa. 

2050.  MARGARET  WILBER  GAINES  (Noyes).  B.A.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  20,  1875,  Hawley,  Pa. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1898-99;  High  School, 
Franklin,  Mass.,  1908;    Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1908 . 

Married  September  5,  1899,  George  LeRoy  Noyes  (No.  2031),  who 
died  August  21,   1907. 

Address :    Mrs.  Margaret  W.   Noyes,  Kingston,  Pa. 

2051.  FLORENCE  MABEL  GAMACHE  (Cross).  Ph.B.  Born 
January  17,  1875,  Northboro,  Mass. 

Taught  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1898-1903;  Tilton  Seminary, 
N.  H.,  1903-07. 

Married  July  16,  1903,  Harmon  Stevens  Cross,  of  Augusta,  Me. 
Child:    Harmon  Stevens,  b.  February  25,  1909. 

Address :    Mrs.  H.  S.  Cross,  zi  Holten  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

2052.  HATTIE  BERNICE  HALL  (Legg).    B.A.    *.  B.  K.    Born 

April  II,  187s,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Principal,   Free   Academy,    Durham,    Conn.,    1898-99. 

Married  October  31,  1899,  Albert  Ernest  Legg  (No.  2087).  Children: 
Mary  Hall,  b.  September  15,  1906,  d.  October  15,  1908;  James  Tho- 
bum,  b.  February  15,  1909. 

Address:    Mrs.  A.  E.  Legg,  Leonia,   N.  J. 

2053.  ROBERTA  MASON   (Bohlmann).     B.A.    f«.  B.  K.     Born 

November  24,  1874,  Bayport,  N.  Y. 

Married  August  16,  1898,  Fred  Jennerich  Bohlmann  (No.  1943). 
Children:   John  Robert,  b.  October  11,  1899;    Bernice,  b.  April  9,  1902. 

Address:    Mrs.  F.  J.  Bohlmann,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

2054.  ELEANOR  NEWELL.  Ph.B.  Born  March  31,  1877,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.    Sister  of   No.  2297. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Rockville,  Conn.,  1898-1903.  Studied  in 
Paris,  1903-04.  At  home  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1904-05.  Teaching  in 
Free  Academy,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address :    62  Williams  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

2055.  MARY  NORTHROP  (Burdick).  Ph.B.  Born  January  11, 
1875,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  871 ;  sister  of  R.  D.  North- 
rop   (class    of    1910). 

493 


1898-99.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  March  31,  1902,  Arthur  Harold  Burdick  (No.  2072).     Child: 
Elizabeth  Northrop,  b.  October  18,  1908. 
Address:    Mrs.  A.  H.  Burdick,  7  Summer  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

2056.  HANNAH  PEMBROKE  O'FLAHERTY.  B.A.  Born 
September  3,   1875,   Hartford,   Conn.     Sister  of   No.   1776. 

Teaching  in  New  Park  Ave.  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1900 . 

Address:    140  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2057.  SUSIE  HADLEY  POTTER  (Hesse).  Ph.B.  Born  March 
28,  1874,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1898-1901 ;    Ipswich,  Mass., 
1901-07. 
Married  June  29,  1907,  Otto  Valentine  Hesse,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 
Address:   Mrs.  O.  V.  Hesse,  49  Park  St.,  West  Lynn,  Mass. 

2058.  ZULA  ELIZABETH  ROGERS  (Sanford).  B.S.  Born 
September  21,  1874,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Bordentown  Female  College,  N.  J.,  1898-1900;  High 
School,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1900-04. 

Married  December  29,  1907,  Henry  Jones  Sanford,  M.D.,  of  Denver, 
Col.     Child :    Wilbur  Rogers,  b.  December  19,  1909. 

Address:    Mrs.  H.  J.  Sanford,  1755  Humboldt  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

2059.  ADDIE  FRANCES  SWEET.  B.A.  Born  June  15,  1875, 
Lancaster,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Housatonic  Valley  Institute,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1900-01 ; 
Center  Grammar  School,  North  Haven,  Conn.,  1901-03;  Powers 
Institute,  Bernardston,  Mass.,  1903-04;  Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1904-07;    Fisk  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1907 . 

Address:    Fisk  University,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2060.  ELIZABETH  THOMPSON  (Gowdy).  B.A.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  15,  1874,  Pittston,  Pa. 

Married  July  i,  1902,  John  Gowdy  (No.  1952). 
Address:    Mrs.  John  Gowdy,  Foochow,  China. 

2061.  ISABEL  MARIA  WALBRIDGE.  Ph.B.  Born  May  10, 
1876,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1900-04;    Norwalk,  Conn.,  1904 . 

Address:  18  Berkeley  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Residence:  West  Hart- 
ford,  Conn. 

2062.  ELEANOR  BELLE  YATES.  B.A.  Born  October  3,  1876, 
New   Britain,   Conn. 

Taught  in  Durham,  Conn.,  1899-1900;    High  School,  Norwalk,  Conn., 

Address:    16  Maple  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1899. 

2063.  A[DDIS]  BLISS  ALBRO.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1907. 
A.  K.  E.  Born  IMarch  22,  1879,  Fort  W^ayTie,  Ind.  Brother  of  A.  S. 
Albro  (class  of  1905). 

494 


GRADUATES.  [1899. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Mount  Pleasant,  Mich.,  1899-1900;  Lake 
Forest  Academy,  111.,  1900-01 ;  Wentworth  Military  Academy,  Lexing- 
ton, Mo.,  1901-02;  Michigan  Military  Academy,  Orchard  Lake,  Mich., 
1902-03.  Assistant  in  nutrition  investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1903-04.  Chief  chemist,  private 
research  laboratory'  of  George  Westinghouse,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1904-08.  Western  representative  of  the  Paris  Modes  Company,  of 
New  York,  1908 . 

Married  December  19,  1901,  Elizabeth  Alice  Atkeison,  of  Conway, 
Ark. 

Address:    788  Highland  Ave.,  Lexington,   Mo. 

2064.  MARCELLUS  CHANDLER  AVERY.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born 
July  22,  1877,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Assistant  editor  of  The  Fishing  Gazette,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899- 
1903.  Assistant  bookkeeper  for  B.  D.  Luce  &  Co.,  wholesale  fish 
dealers.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04.  Bookkeeper  for  Stillman  &  Banks, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-05.  Cashier  and  office  manager  for  B.  D. 
Luce  &  Co.,  wholesale  fish  dealers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  February  28,  1908,  Abbie  May  Pendleton  Wiinschel,  of 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Address:    31  Fulton  Fish  Market,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2065.  *NORRIS  CALEB  'BAILEY.  B.S.  Born  August  9,  1876, 
East  Berlin,  Conn. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1900;  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1901-02.  Taught  in  Potsdam  Normal  School,  N.  Y.,  1904, 
Died  January  9,  1905,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

2066.  JOHN  SPRING  BEDELL.  B.A.  Born  December  29, 
1870,  Fairdale,  Pa. 

In  the  insurance  business.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1899-1905.    Secretary  and 

treasurer.  Necessity  Supply  Company,  Auburn,  1905 . 

Address:    Auburn,  N.  Y. 

2067.  JOSEPH  BEECH.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  October 
3,  1867,  Newbold,  England. 

Superintendent  of  Chengtu  District,  West  China  Mission  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church. 
Address:   Chengtu,  China. 

2068.  EDWARD  SAMUEL  BELDEN.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1908;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1910.  X.  ■*■.  Born  Sep- 
tember 17,  1877,  Bristol,  Conn. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1899-1900. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Bakerville,  Conn.,  1900-02;  Middlebury, 
1902-03.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1903. 
Stationed  at  Unionville,  Conn.,  1903-04;  Lake  Grove  and  St.  James, 
N,  Y.,  1904-08;    Kensington,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Married  June  6,  1900,  Nellie  Rhoda  Hodges,  of  Bristol,  Conn. 
Children :  Clara  Harriet,  b.  March  25,  1901 ;  Charles  Samuel  Leroy, 
b.  October  7,   1904;    James  Hodges,  b.  November  12,   1907. 

Address :    Kensington,  Conn. 

2069.  ARTHUR  GRANT  BOYNTON.  B.A.;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1902.     B.  G.  11.     Born  October  31,  1870,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 

495 


1899.1  GRADUATES. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1899-1902.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902.  Stationed  at  Can- 
non and  South  Wilton,  Conn.,  1902-04;  Wallingford,  1904-09;  West- 
port,  1909 , 

Married  September  5,  1900,  K.  Olive  Hutchinson,  of  South  Norwalk, 
Conn, 

Address:    Westport,  Conn. 


2070.  BURDETTE  ROSS  BUCKINGHAM.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1900;  Pd.B.,  Albany  State  Normal  College,  1901.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  December  9,  1876,  Riverhead,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Albany  State  Normal  College,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901.  Principal 
of  High  School,  Northport,  N.  Y.,  1901-04.  Taught  in  Morris  High 
School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-07.  Principal  of  Public  School  No.  86, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  August  21,  1901,  Bertha  Inez  Hawkins,  of  Moriches,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Leroy  Howland,  b.  February  14,  1905;  Burdette  Hawkins, 
b.  August  8,  1907. 

Address :   46  Charles  Place,  Elmhurst,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 


2071.  MONROE  BUCKLEY.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  9.  Born  August  2, 
1876,  Stamford,  Conn.     Son  of  J.  M.  Buckley  (class  of  i860). 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  and  in  Law  School  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1899-1904.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1904.  Practis- 
ing law   in   Philadelphia,    Pa.,    1904-09,    1910 .     In   charge   of   trust 

and  title  department,  Chelten  Trust  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1909-10. 

Address:    328  Chestnut  St,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


2072.    ARTHUR    HAROLD    BURDICK.    Ph.B.    A.  K.  E.    Born 

November  3,  1874,  Bums,  N.  Y. 

With  the  New  York  and  New  Jersey  Telephone  Company,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1899-1901.  New  York  sales  manager,  Taplin  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900.  Buyer  for  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1901-11.  Treasurer  and  general  manager, 
Standard  Woven  Fabric  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.,  191 1. 

Married  March  31.  1902,  Mary  Northrop  (No.  2055).  Child:  Eliza- 
beth Northrop,  b.  October  18,  1908. 

Address :    7  Summer  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


2073.  JOHN  SMITH  BURLEY.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1905.  B.  9.  n. 
Born  December  22,  1870,  Tuckahoe,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Middlebury,  Conn.,  1899-1900;  Military  Academy,  Mont- 
clair,  N.  J.,  1900-03;  St.  John's  School,  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1903-04; 
B.  M.  C.  Durfee  High  School,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1904 . 

Married  August  17,  1905,  Emma  Marguerite  Glenk,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Children;  Dorothy  Marguerite,  b.  July  3,  1906;  Ruth,  b. 
January  11,  1908. 

Address:    145  Grove  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


2074.  HORACE  WESTLAKE  COONS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  School,  1901.  X.  <if.  Bom  February  9,  1877,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1471  and  1596. 

Studied  in  Albany  Law  School,  1899-1901.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1901. 
Practising  law  in  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  1901 . 

496 


GRADUATES.  [1899. 

Married  October  lo,  1905,  Mary  N.  Cookingham,  of  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  August  8,  1906 ;  Alfred  Harris,  b.  March 
9,  1909. 

Address :  Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

2075.  WILLIAM  CLARENCE  DARBY.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
April  8,  1872,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  churches  in  New  England,  1899-1905.  Joined 
New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1905.  Stationed  at 
East  Braintree,  Mass.,  1905-06;  Acushnet,  1906-09;  Sagamore,  1909 . 

Address:   Sagamore,  Mass. 

2076.  HERBERT  SPENCER  DAVIS.  Ph.B.;  Ph.D.,  Harvard 
University,  1907.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March  28,  1875,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Son 
of  No.  890. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1900;  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1900-01,  1906-07.  Instructor  in  Zoology,  Washington  State 
College,  1901-04;  Assistant  Professor,  1904-06,  Assistant  zoologist, 
Washington  State  Experiment  Station,  1901-06.  Professor  of  Zoology 
and  Geology,  University  of  the  State  of  Florida,  1907 . 

Address :   Gainesville,  Fla. 

2077.  BERTRAM  FREDERIC  DODD.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born 
February  3,  1874,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2205. 

Taught  in  Redding,  Conn.,  1899-1900.  Graduate  student,  Wesleyan 
University,  1900-01.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school.  West  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1901-03;  Highwood  Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  1903-04; 
Westtown    St.    School,    Norwich,    1904-05;     Fall    School,    Norwich, 

1905 • 

Address :   51  Oneco  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

2078.  FREDERICK  LINCOLN  FLINCHBAUGH.  B.A.;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theological  School,  1902.  *.  N.  9.  #.  B.  K.  Born  Novem- 
ber 14,  1874,  York,  Pa. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1899-1900;  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1900-01 ;  Episcopal  Theological  School,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1901-02.  Assistant  minister,  St.  Stephen's  (Protestant 
Episcopal)  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1902-04.  Rector  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Salem,  N.  J.,  1904-06;  Calvary  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 
1906-07;    Calvary  Church,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1907 . 

Address :   3780  Clifton  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2079.  CHARLES  GUSTAVUS  GIRELIUS.  B.A.;  S.T.B.,  Bos- 
ton University,  1902.  X.  ^.  Born  January  24,  1873,  Stephen's  Pottery, 
Ga. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1899-1902. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Patapsco,  Md.,  1902-03 ;  Twenty- fourth  St. 
M.  E.  Church,  Baltimore,  1903-04-  Joined  Baltimore  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Stationed  at  Twenty-fourth  St.,  Baltimore, 
1904-07;  Woodside,  1907-08.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Wil- 
liamsport,  Pa.,  1908-- . 

Address :   806  Rural  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

2080.  ARTHUR  [FREDERICK]  GOODRICH.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E. 
$.  B.  K.     Born  February  18,  1878,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

497 


1899.]  GRADUATES. 

University  Scholar,  Columbia,  1899- 1900.  On  the  staff  of  The 
World's  Work,  1900-03;  managing  editor,  1901-03.  Associate  editor, 
Outing,  1903-04,  1906.  Foreign  correspondent  of  Outing  and  The 
American  Magazine,  1904-05.     Novelist,  and  contributor  to  periodicals, 

1906 .     Author  :    The  Balance  of  Power,  1906 ;   Gleam  o'Dawn,  1908 ; 

The  Lady  without  Jewels,  1909 ;    The  Yardstick  Man,  1910. 

Married  May  15,  1907,  Alice  Elizabeth  Dougherty,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Evelyn  Hampden,  b.  March  5,  1908;  Eleanor  Wells,  b. 
November  i,  1909. 

Address :  College  Place,  Middletown,  Conn.,  or  Players'  Club,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

2081.  J[AMES]  GARDNER  GOODWIN.  B.S. ;  M.S.,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  1904.     X.  4'.     Born  June  27,  1869,  Centerville,  Conn. 

Associate  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Simpson  College,  Iowa, 
1899-1903.  Fellow,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1903-04.  Chemist, 
Aluminum  Company  of  America,  East  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904-05;  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey  Fuel  Testing  Plant,  St.  Louis,  Mo..  1905-07.  Assist- 
ant in  Chemistry,  Lhiiversity  of  Pennsylvania,  1907-og.  Professor  of 
Chemistry  and  Physics,  Girard  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1909 . 

Address:    Girard  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2082.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  HADLEY.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
December  2,  1871,  Theresa,  N.  Y, 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Sterling,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900.  Engaged  in 
farming.  Black  River,  N.  Y.,  1900 . 

Married  November  8,  1899,  Ruth  Wood  Haight,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Cotheal  Durston,  b.  October  6,  1900;  Frederick  Henry,  b. 
April  30,  1905. 

Address :    Black  River.  N.  Y. 

2083.  ROBERT  ELLSWORTH  HARNED.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1903.  4'.  T.  Bom  October  31,  1877,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1899- 1900.  Studied  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900-03.  Joined  New  York  East  Con- 
ference,   M.    E.    Church,    1903.    Assistant   editor.    Missionary    Society, 

1903-07 ;     Board    of    Foreign     Missions,     1907 .    Editor :     Annual 

Reports  of  the  Missionary  Society,  1904,  '05,  '06;  of  the  Board  of 
Foreign  Missions,  1907,  '08,  '09;  Atlas  of  Foreign  Missions,  M.  E. 
Church,  1909. 

Married  May  26,  1903,  Sadie  Belle  Whittlesey,  of  Madison,  N.  J. 
Children :  Herbert  Whittlesey,  b.  March  21,  1905 ;  Robert  Ellsworth, 
b.  July  4,  1908;   Curtis  Whittlesey,  b.  April  26,  1910. 

Address :    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2084.  PERRY  CHILDS  HILL.     B.A.     A.  A.  *.     *.  B.  K.     Bom 

November  9,  1878,  Newport,  R.  I.     Brother  of  No.  2214. 

With  the  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Company,  1899— — ;  trainmaster 
at  Grayling,  Mich.,  1907 . 

Married  July  8,  1908,  Marianna  Nicholson  Buffum,  of  Newport, 
R.  I. 

Address :    Grayling,  Mich. 

2085.  FRED  WOODING  HUTCHINSON.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Born 
March  31,  1877,  Bristol,  Conn. 

498 


GRADUATES.  [1899. 

Assistant  in  Astronomy,  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1900.  Taught  in 
High  School,  Manchester,  Conn.,  1900-02;  Gilbert  School,  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1902-04;  Drury  High  School,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1904-06. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Lee,  Mass.,  1906-11;  Ansonia,  Conn., 
191 1 . 

Married  June  28,  1905,  Genevieve  Louise  Hertzler,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.  Children:  Richard  Henry,  b.  June  8,  1906;  Robert  Eden,  b. 
April   18,   1909;    Charles  Wooding,  b.  February  7,   191 1. 

Address :    Ansonia,  Conn. 

2086.  EDWIN  WALTER  KEMMERER.  B.A.;  Ph.D.,  Cornell 
University,  1903.    A.  K.  E.     *.  B.  K.     Born  June  29,  1875,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Fellow,  Cornell  University,  1899-1901.  Assistant  to  the  expert  on 
trusts  and  industrial  combinations,  for  the  U.  S.  Industrial  Commission, 
1901.  Instructor  in  Economics  and  History,  Purdue  University, 
1901-03.  Financial  adviser  to  the  Philippine  Commission,  1903.  Chief 
of  the  Division  of  Currency,  Philippine  Islands,  1903-06.  Special  com- 
missioner of  U.  S.  War  Department  and  the  Philippine  Government  to 
Egypt,  to  investigate  the  subject  of  agricultural  credit,  1906.  Assistant 
Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Cornell  University,  1906-09;  Professor 
of  Economics  and  Finance,  1909 .  Expert  in  charge  of  investiga- 
tions of  seasonal  variations  in  the  demand  for  currency  and  capital, 
for  the  National  Monetary  Commission,  1909 — — .  Author:  Money 
and  Prices;  Report  on  the  Advisability  of  Establishing  an  Agricultural 
Bank  in  the  Philippine  Islands;  Report  on  the  Agricultural  Bank  of 
Egypt.     Managing  editor:    The  Economic  Bulletin. 

Married  December  24,  1901,  M.  Rachel  Dickele,  of  Higganum,  Conn. 
Children :  Donald  Lorenzo,  b.  December  24,  1905 ;  Ruth  K.,  b.  Novem- 
ber 6,  1909. 

Address :    Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2087.  ALBERT  ERNEST  LEGG.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  20, 
1876,  Pascoag,  R.  I.     Brother  of  No.  2623. 

Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1899. 
Stationed  at  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  1899-1902;  South  Braintree,  Mass., 
1902-05 ;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1905-10.  Supernumerary, 
1910.     Eastern  field  agent,  Young  People's  Missionary  Movement. 

Married  October  31,  1899,  Hattie  Bernice  Hall  (No.  2052).  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Hall,  b.  September  15,  1906,  d.  October  15,  1908;  James 
Thoburn,  b.  February  15,  1909. 

Address  :  Leonia,  N.  J. 

2088.  WILLIAM  HENRY  LESLIE.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  2,  1873,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary.  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1899-1901 ; 
Academy  of  Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111.,  1901-03;  N.  H. 
Conference  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1903-04.  Computer  and  editorial 
assistant,  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, and  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington),  Middletown,  Conn., 
1904-07;  Nutrition  Laboratory  (Carnegie  Institution),  Boston,  Mass., 
1907 . 

Married  August  2,  1900,  Bessie  F.  Jenness,  of  West  Epping,  N.  H. 
Child:    Harriet  Jenness,  b.  July  31,  1901. 

Address :   210  Brighton  Ave.,  Allston,  Mass. 

2089.  CHARLES  MERTON  LEWIS.  B.A.  Born  April  30,  1873, 
Willsboro,  N.  Y. 

499 


1899.]  GRADUATES. 

Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1901.  Stationed  at  Bolton 
Landing,  North  Bolton,  and  Trout  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1901-03.  Engaged  in 
study,  1903-05.  Stationed  at  Reber,  N.  Y.,  1905-08;  Ellenburg  Center 
and  Churubusco,  1908-11;    Upper  Jay,   1911 . 

Address :    Upper  Jay,  N.  Y. 

2090.  WILLIAM  HENRY  LITTEBRANDT.  B.A.  «l>.  N.  9. 
Born  November  12,  1874,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902,  Stationed  at 
Pine  Bush,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  Central  Church,  Yonkers  (assistant), 
1903-04;  Ancram,  1904-06;  Carmel,  1906-07.  Joined  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  1907.  Assistant  minister.  Church  of  the  Good 
Shepherd,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907-08.  Rector,  Church  of  the  Redeemer, 
Merrick,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address :   Merrick,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

2091.  ♦MYRON  JOHN  McKOWEN.  B.A.  X.  >^.  Born  August 
3,  1872,  East  Machias,  Me. 

Resided  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900.  Bookkeeper  and  financial 
manager,  Tremaine  Electric  Company,  1900-03.  Cashier  for  George  G. 
Snow,  shoe  manufacturer,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1903-08.  Died  May  2,  1908, 
Brockton,  Mass. 

Married  November  26,  1902,  Ellen  May  Sadd,  of  Ellington,  Conn. 

Address  of  widow :   213  Prospect  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

2092.  WILBUR  REED  MATTOON.  B.A. ;  M.F.,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1904.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  14,  1875,  Harwich,  Mass.  Son  of 
No.  930;   brother  of  No.  2158. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1900-02.  Studied  in  Yale 
School  of  Forestry,  1902-04.  Forest  assistant,  U.  S.  Government, 
1904-07;  assistant  forest  inspector,  1907;  forest  inspector  for  the 
Southwest,  1907 . 

Married  August  28,  1909,  Kate  Marie  Van  Liew,  of  Watkins,  N.  Y. 

Address :   care  of  Forest  Service,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 

2093.  WILLIAM  ELDRIDGE  PARKER.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Born 
September  18,  1876,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1899-1903.  Principal  of 
High  School,  and  superintendent  of  schools,  Seymour,  Conn.,  1903-09. 
Principal,  Center  Grammar  School,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1909-10.  Super- 
visor of  state  schools.  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Married  August  18,  1902,  Helen  Marguerite  Weeks  (sister  of  Nos. 
1880  and  2044),  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address :    Ridgefield,  Conn. 

2094.  WARD  WILSON  PICKARD.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1902.    A.  A.  *.     Born  March  24,  1878,  Wilson,  N.  Y. 

Corporal,  Co.  F,  1st  Conn.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1898.  With  the 
Carnegie  Steel  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio,  1899-1900.  Studied  in  New 
York  Law  School,  1900-02.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1902.  Practising 
law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902 . 

INIarried  September  14,  1910,  Alice  Rossington,  of  Topeka,  Kans. 

Address :   55  John  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2095.  ERNEST  MARTIN  QUITTMEYER.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Yale 
University.  1901 ;  LL.B..  Yale,  1903 ;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1904.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B   K.     Born  June  23,  1878,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

500 


p 


GRADUATES.  [1899. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1899-1901.  Studied  in 
Yale  Law  School,  1901-03.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1903.  Practised  law 
in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1903-04;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904-08.  Private  tutor, 
1908-10.  Principal  of  High  Schools,  Peapack  and  Gladstone,  N,  J., 
1910 . 

Married  July  31,  1905,  Edith  Grace  Loreaux,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Marion,  b.  January  26,  1907. 

Address :   Peapack,  N.  J. 

2096.  CHARLES  HARLOW  RAYMOND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1904.  ■*-.  T.  $.  B.  K.  Born  November  3,  1878,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.     Son  of  No.  1158. 

Taught  in  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1899-1900;  Lawrenceville 
School,  N.  J.,  1900-03,  1904 .  Graduate  student  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1903-04. 

Married  June  23,  1904,  Jeannette  McPherson,  of  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 
Children:  Jean,  b.  December  17,  1905;  Charles  Harlow,  b.  July  5, 
1909. 

Address :   Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

2097.  ALFRED  EUGENE  ROBERTS.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1902.  *.  N.  9.  Born  March  5,  1878,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  2767. 

Chemist,  Conn.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1899-1900;  Cellulose  Products  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-01. 
Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1901-02.  Chemist,  Old 
Dominion  Steamship  Company,  1902-03.  Member  of  firm.  Bull  & 
Roberts,  consulting  chemists,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  October  2,  1906,  Bertha  Talcott  Robbins,  of  Wethersfield, 
Conn. 

Address:  100  Maiden  Lane,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  2350 
Davidson  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2098.  *FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS  SARGENT.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  October  26,  1877,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N,  Y., 
1899-1902.    Died  February  14,  1902,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2099.  WARREN  FRENCH  SHELDON.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theological  Seminary,  1906.  A.  A.  $.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  27,  1869, 
Seymour,  Conn. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Stationed 
at    Pleasant    Valley,    Conn.,    1900-03;     Windsor,    1903-05;     Simsbury, 

1905-11;    Willis  Ave.,  Bronx,  New  York,  N.  Y.,   1911 .     Chaplain, 

Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1905 ;    Conn.  Senate,  1907. 

Married  July  19,  1899,  Susan  Jane  Mantle  (No.  1827). 

Address:   401  East  141st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2100.  FRANK  FORESTER  SIMONTON.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Medical 
School  of  Maine,  1903.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  6,  1876,  Waldoboro,  Me. 
Brother  of  No.  2187. 

Studied  in  Medical  School  of  Maine,  1899-1903.     Practising  medicine 

in  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1903 .     Mayor  of  Ellsworth,  1908-09.    Trustee  of 

Higgins   Classical   Institute,   Charleston,    Me.     Coroner   for   Hancock 
County,  Me. 

501 


1899.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  March  8,  1904,  Edith  Marion  Thayer,  of  Charleston,  Me. 
Children:  Mary  Harriet,  b.  February  11,  1908;  Edith  Marion,  b. 
February  24,  1909. 

Address:   Ellsworth,  Me. 

2101.  CLARENCE  ROBERTSON  SMriH.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born 
August  29,  1878,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1766. 

With  Oscar  Smith  &  Sons  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900; 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1900 . 

Married  October  6,  1903,  Grace  Fobes,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Children: 
Standish  Oscar,  b.  October  31,  1904;  Robertson  Fobes,  b.  October  6, 
1908. 

Address:    310  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2102.  *CHARLES  HOPKINS  SPENCER.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  North- 
western University,  1904.  Sk.  T.  Born  May  18,  1877,  Chicago,  111. 
Brother  of  Nos.  2103  and  2389. 

Clerk,  Chicago  &  N.  W.  Railway  Company,  Lake  City,  Iowa,  1899- 
1901.  Studied  law  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1901-02;  Law 
School  of  Northwestern  University,  1902-04.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1905. 
Practised  law  in  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1905-07;  Roswell,  N.  Mex., 
1907-08.     Died  January  31,  1910,  Roswell,  N.  Mex. 

2103.  EDWARD  MITCHELL  SPENCER.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1900.  '4'.  T.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  April  18,  1878, 
Chicago,  111.     Brother  of  Nos.  2102  and  2389. 

Graduate  student.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1899-1900.  Taught  in 
Hudson  River  Military  Institute.  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  1900-02.  Engaged 
in  out-of-door  work  for  his  health,  1902-06.  Bookkeeper  and  stenog- 
rapher, Roswell,  N.  Mex.,  1906-09.  Secretary,  South  Spring  Ranch  and 
Cattle  Company,  near  Roswell,  1909 . 

Married  January  12,  19TO.  Eda  Fairchild,  of  Roswell,  N.  Mex. 

Address :  care  of  South  Spring  Ranch  and  Cattle  Company,  Roswell, 
N.  Mex. 


2104.  HARRY  RUSSEL  STONE.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1904.  ^.  T.  Born  August  10,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  1993. 

Taught  school,  1899-1900.  Studied  in  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School, 
1900-04.  Interne  in  Hospital,  1904-08.  Practising  medicine  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address :    16  East  54th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2105.  RALPH  CLEAVES  STONE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March 
20,  1877.  Bangor.  Me.     Brother  of  E.  C.  Stone  (class  of  1902). 

Clerk  in  U.  S.  Railway  Mail  Service,  1899 . 

Address:    Gorham,  Me. 


2106.  JOHN  EDGAR  TACKABERRY.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  July  4, 
1876,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1722. 

With  Oscar  Smith  &  Sons  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902; 
Western  Electric  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-04.  Business 
economist  and  systematizer  (associated  with  F.  L.  Hewitt),  1904 . 

Address :   238  East  79th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

502 


I 


GRADUATES.  11899. 

2107.  JOHN  MILTON  TOWNSEND.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
March  2,  1872,  Townsends  Inlet,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Thayer  Academ}',  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1899-1901, 
1902 ;    Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1901-02. 

Married  December  23,  1901,  Ellen  Harding  Cobb,  who  died  July  15. 
1908.  Married  September  i,  1909,  Agnes  Rowena  Burnham,  of  Old 
Town,  Me.  Children :  John  Milton,  b.  November  19,  1902 ;  Rachel 
Ellen,  b.  May  15,  1908. 

Address :    766  Washington  St.,  South  Braintree,  Mass. 

2108.  LeROY  WELLER.  B.A.  :  M.A.,  Columbia  University,  1906. 
Born  July  31,  1873,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

In  the  insurance  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900.  Studied  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  and  in  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1900-01.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1901.  Stationed  at 
Blue  Mountain  Lake,  N.  Y.,  1901-03;  Fort  Ann,  1903-05.  Graduate 
student,  Columbia  University,  1905-06.  Professor  of  Philosophy, 
Beaver  College,  Pa.,  1906- ;    Acting  President,  191 1. 

Married  June  20,  1901,  Gertrude  Lillian  Hough,  of  Meriden,  Conn. 
Child :    Clara  Louise,  b.  May  25,  1903,  d.  June  5,  1903. 

Address :    Beaver,  Pa. 

2109.  NEWTON  [GRANT]  WRIGHT.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
September  12,  1866,  Goodland,  Ind. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1900.  Preached  in 
M._  E.  Church,  North  Canton,  Conn.,  1901-03;  Pleasant  Valley,  1903-05; 
Middlebury.  1905-08;  Mineral  Springs.  N.  Y.,  1908-11;  Richmondville, 
191 1 •     Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1903-04. 

Married  July  25,  1901,  Ella  Corlette  Weichard,  of  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Richmondville,  N.  Y. 

2110.  OLIVER  ELIZUR  YALE.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  October 
31,  1876,  Meriden,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1998. 

With  N.  Y.  &  N.  J.  Telephone  Company,  1900-05.  Engaged  in  the 
real  estate  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-07.  With  Title  Guarantee 
and  Trust  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  November  19,  1902,  Edna  Carolyn  Lane,  of  Meriden,  Conn. 
Child :    John  Lane,  b.  March  3.  1904. 

Address:  175  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Residence:  1177  East 
31st  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2111.  FLORENCE  EVELYN  BARRACLOUGH  (Quickmire). 
B.A.     Born  November  11,  1869,  Horbury,  England. 

Married  September  5,  1895,  Samuel  Quickmire  (No.  2036). 
Address:    Mrs.  S.  Quickmire,  1610  Washington  St.,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

2112.  ADELLA  WEBSTER  BATES.  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
May  6,  1872,  Rockland.  Me. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1899-1900;    Woodward 

Institute,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1900-07 ;  High  School,  Milton,  Mass.,  1907 . 

Address:    1138  Adams  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

2113.  *JULIA  GERTRUDE  BEVIN.  Ph.B.  Born  September  16, 
1873,  East  Hampton,  Conn. 

Died  March  13,  1902,  East  Hampton,  Conn. 

S03 


1899.]  GRADUATES. 

2114.  JULIA  BRAZOS.  Ph.B.  Born  May  5,  1858,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1899 ;  vice  princi- 
pal, 1906 .     Dean  of  Women,  Wesleyan  University,  1904-10. 

Address :    136  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2115.  CHARLOTTE  BENSON  FROST.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
June  6,  1875,  Belfast,  Me. 

Taught  in  Lower  Grammar  School,  Belfast,  Me.,  1900-01 ;  a  private 
school,  Grafton  County,  N.  H.,  1901-02.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Newfield,  Me.,  1901-02.  Assistant  principal,  High  School,  Sanford, 
Me.,  1902-05.  Engaged  in  journalism,  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1905 , 

Address :  Swan  Lake  Ave.,  Belfast,  Me. 

2116.  ISABELLA  SINCLAIR  HILL.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
August  13,  1872,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Allegheny  County  Academy,  Cumberland,  Md.,  1899-1901 ; 

Bellefonte  Academy,  Pa.,  1901 . 

Address:   Bellefonte,  Pa. 

2117.  MARGARET  ELIZABETH  JONES.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1900. 
Born  November  18,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn.    Sister  of  No.  2329. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1900-01 ;  Paterson,  N.  J., 

1901-08;    Middletown,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Address :    17  Brainerd  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2118.  WINIFRED  MAY  LEWIS.  Ph.B.  Born  May  18,  1875, 
Haddam,  Conn. 

Private  tutor. 

Address:    Haddam,  Conn. 

2119.  JESSIE  MILLER  (Thompson).  Ph.B.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
January  27,  1876,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Married  September  28,  1899,  Edward  William  Thompson  (No.  2041). 
Child:    Ruth,  b.  July  15,  1900. 

Address:  Mrs.  E.  W.  Thompson,  1601  Connecticut  Ave.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

2120.  ALICE  LUCAS  PATERSON  (Bragdon).  B.A.  Born 
August  15,  1876,  Middletown,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2556. 

Married  July  i,  1899,  George  Hurd  Bragdon  (class  of  1899).  Chil- 
dren :  George  Winthrop,  b.  April  16,  1900 ;  Elbridge  Paterson,  b. 
January  6,  1903;  Marshall  Hurd,  b.  January  5,  1906;  Alice  Abigail,  b. 
April  I,  1908. 

Address:   Mrs.  G.  H.  Bragdon,  340  E  St.,  N.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2121.  EMMA  LOUISA  REED  (Osborne).  Ph.B. ;  M.A.,  Colum- 
bia University,  1900.  Born  January  12,  1877,  Orange,  N.  J.  Daughter 
of  No.  783. 

Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1899-1900.  Taught  in 
Normal  School,  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1900-01 ;  High  School,  Asbury  Park, 
N.  J.,  1901-02;    High  School,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1902-04. 

Married  September  i,  1904,  Albert  Eugene  Osborne  (No.  1908). 
Children:  Richard  Reed,  b.  July  15,  1905;  Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  Decem- 
ber 4,  1907. 

Address :   Mrs.  A.  E.  Osborne,  2776  Morris  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

504 


GRADUATES.  [1899-1900. 

2122.  MAE  DEERING  SMITH  (Church).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  November  i8,  1875,  Providence,  R.  I.  Daughter  of  No.  963; 
sister  of  B.  H.  Smith  (class  of  1900). 

Taught  in  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1900-05. 
Married  September  27,  1906,  Roy  Church,  of  Cleveland,  Miss.     Child : 
Edgar  Moncena,  b.  December  21,  1908. 
Address :    Mrs.  R.  Church,  Cleveland,  Miss. 

2123.  HELEN  ELIZABETH  WESTGATE  (Browne).  B.A. 
Bom  December  5,  1876,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  822; 
sister  of  Nos.  1626  and  1995. 

Studied  in  Armour  Institute,  Chicago,  111.,  1899-1900;  Teachers' 
College,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-01.  Taught  in  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1901-02 ; 
Braddock,  Pa.,  1902-03. 

Married  February  20,  1904,  Arthur  Wesley  Browne  (No.  2132). 
Children:  Arthur  Westgate,  b.  January  13,  1906;  Robert  Lewis,  b. 
August  23,  1907;    Ruth  Westgate,  b.  November  27,  1909. 

Address:    Mrs.  A.  W.  Browne,  957  East  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2124.  MARY  EMMA  WILCOXSON  (Franklin).  Ph.B.  Born 
October  15,  1875,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Married  June  26,  1908,  Howard  Atwood  Franklin. 

Address:    Mrs.  H.  A.  Franklin,  1245  State  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2126.  M[ARY]  EMMA  WILLIAMS.  Ph.B.  ^.  B.  K.  Born 
January  23,  1874,  Windham,  Pa.  Granddaughter  of  L.  W.  Peck  (class 
of  1845). 

Taught  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J., 
1899-1900;  High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1900-03;  High  School, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Address :    159  West  103d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1900. 

2126.  HARVEY  LEE  BAGENSTOSE.  B.A.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
October  27,  1872,  Weissport,  Pa. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  Millersville,  Pa.,  1900-02.  Instructor 
in  English,  Albright  College,  Pa.,  1902-06.  Teaching  in  Commercial 
High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Married  December  24,  1907,  Mary  Stuart  Haley,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Child:   Helen  Stuart,  b.  August  10,  1909. 

Address :   Commercial  High  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2127.  HARRY  TORSEY  BAKER.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1902. 
A.  T.  A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  14,  1877,  Rockland,  Me.  Brother 
of  No.  2721. 

Assistant  in  English,  Wesleyan  University,  1900-03;  Tutor,  1903-04. 
Professor  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature,  University  of 
Southern  California,  1904-05.  Instructor  in  English,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity,   1905-06.    Instructor   in    English   Literature   and   German,    Beloit 

College,  1906-07;    Assistant  Professor  of  English  Literature,  1907 • 

On  leave  of  absence,  1910-11. 

Address :   Rockland,  Me. 

505 


1900.1  GRADUATES. 

2128.  CHARLES  BILLINGTON.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1903.     X.  4'.     Born  March  11,  1871,  Hyde,  England. 

Studied  in  Boston  University  Medical  School,  1900-03.  Practising 
medicine  in  Portland,  Ore.,  1903 .  President,  Homoeopathic  Medi- 
cal Society  of  the  State  of  Oregon,  1907-08. 

Married  June  26.  1903,  Pauline  E.  Shepard,  of  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Child:    Paul  Shepard,  b.  July  i,  1904. 

Address :   1012  Union  Ave.,  N.,  Portland,  Ore. 

2129.  EMIL  HARRY  BLICHFELDT.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
March  19,  1874,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  in  a  bookstore,  Middletown,  Conn..  1900-02.  Taught  in 
Pachuca.  Mexico,  1902-04;  Inter-Continental  University  (correspond- 
ence), Washington,  D.  C.,  1904-05.  With  the  Fort  Wayne  Electric 
Works,  Ind.,  and  the  Macmillan  Company,  publishers,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Assistant  managing  editor  of  the  Chautauqua  Press, 
1906 . 

Married  September  12,  1903,  Eva  Graham  Potter,  of  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y. 

Address:   Chautauqua,  N.  Y. 

2130.  JOHN  ROCKEFELLER  BOWMAN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  September  26.  1878.  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Employed  in  the  First  National  Bank.  Altoona,  Pa.,  1901-03.     Buyer 

for  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Address :    105  Wendell  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

2181.  ARTHUR  LEONARD  BROWN.  B.A.  Born  October  27, 
1877,  Newtonville,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1944. 

With   the   Western   Electric   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.,    1900-07. 

Auditor  in  various  irrigation  companies  in  the  West,  1907 . 

Address :    Box  1204,  Livingston,  Mont. 

2182.  ARTHUR  WESLEY  BROWNE.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1901 ;  Ph.D., 
Cornell  University,  1903.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  24,  1877, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1900-01 ;  Cornell  University, 
1901-03  (Scholar,  1901-02).  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, 1903-06;  Assistant  Professor  of  Inorganic  and  Analytical  Chem- 
istry, 1906-10;    Professor,  1910 . 

Married  February  20,  1904,  Helen  Elizabeth  Westgate  (No.  2123). 
Children:  Arthur  Westgate,  b.  January  13,  1906;  Robert  Lewis,  b. 
August  23,  1907 ;   Ruth  Westgate,  b.  November  27,  1909. 

Address :   957  East  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2133.  *ROLLIN  HILLIARD  BURR.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1902.  C.  C 
Born  June  4,  1878,  Middletown.  Conn. 

Died  July  i,  1904,  Milford,  Pa. 

2134.  HORACE  DURAR  BYRNES.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1902.  ■^.  T.  *.  B.  K  Born  December  4,  1877,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1900-02,  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1902.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902 . 

Married  June  22,  1905,  May  W.  Marsellus,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Horace  Marsellus,  b.  April  23,  1906. 

506 


I 


GRADUATES.  [1900. 


Address :  309  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  401  West 
ii8th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2135.  EDGERTON  SAMUEL  CAREY.  Ph.B.  Born  April  7, 
1874,  Mount  Pleasant,  Dundalk,  Ireland. 

Studied  in  Knox  Theological  Seminary,  Toronto,  Canada,  1900-01. 
Student  missionary  in  Eastern  and  Western  Canada,  1901-03.  Studied 
in  Theological  Seminary,  Belfast,  Ireland,  1903-04.  At  home,  Mount 
Pleasant,  Dundalk,  Ireland,  1904-05.  Studied  in  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary,  1905-06.  Graduated,  1906.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church, 
Blooming  Prairie  and  Hayfield,  Minn.,  1906 . 

Address :   Hayfield,  Minn. 

2136.  FRANK    ROBINSON    CLARK.      B.A.      A.   K.  E.      Bom 

April  27,  1878,  Strong,  Me. 

Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1900-02;  High  School, 
Woburn,  Mass.,  1902-06.  Studying  in  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1906 . 

Address :    51  Pleasant  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

2137.  FRED  NORTH  CLARK.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born  October  22, 
1874,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  1900-03.  Engaged  in 
banking,  Ritzville  and  Hatton,  Wash.,  1903-10;  Goshen,  Conn., 
1910 . 

Married  July  31,  1900,  May  Grace  Hurlbut,  of  Goshen,  Conn. 
Child :    Hurlbut  Gibson,  b.  January  12,  1909. 

Address :    Goshen,  Conn. 

2138.  CYRUS  LEROY  CORLISS.  Ph.B.  Born  March  22,  1876, 
Plymouth,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1900-01.  Preached 
in  M.  E.  Church,  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1901-02.  Joined  New  Hampshire 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902.  Stationed  at  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1902-03 ; 
Bristol,  1903-05;  Bethlehem,  1905-06.  Supernumerary;  in  business  in 
Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1906-07.  Stationed  at  Canaan  Street  and  Canaan, 
N.  H.,  1907-09 ;    Manchester  and  Massabesic,  1909 . 

Married  June  24,  1903,  Gertrude  Potter,  of  Melrose,  Mass.  Children : 
Pauline,  b.  February  16,  1905;    Greta,  b.  November  7,  1906. 

Address:    962  Valley  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

2139.  HARRY  DAVENPORT.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  May  17,  1876, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1901-03.  Graduated, 
1903.  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Westernville,  N.  Y.,  1903-05. 
Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1905-06.  Pastor  of  Congre- 
gational Church,  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address :    Bridgewater,  Conn. 

2140.  ASHTON  WEYMOUTH  DAVIS.  B.S.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1909.     A.  A.  *.     Born  November  23,  1877,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Married  July  3,  1909,  Olga  Martin,  of  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 
Address:    Box  1271,  Boston,  Mass. 

2141.  CHARLES  HARRISON  DAVIS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Octo- 
ber 13,  1878,  Webster,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1121;   brother  of  No.  2142. 

507 


1900.]  GRADUATES. 

In  business,  1900-01.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1901-03.  Joined  Ne\y  England  Conference.  M.  E.  Church, 
1903.  Stationed  at  Newton  Highlands,  Mass..  1903-05;  Upham 
Memorial  Church,  Boston,  1905-09;  Chicopee  Falls,  1909-11;  Wilbra- 
ham,    191 1 . 

Married  October  14,  1903,  Helen  S.  Wort,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren :  Charles  Donald,  b.  January  7,  1908 ;  Kenneth  Edward,  b.  Novem- 
ber 23,  1909. 

Address :  24  Summer  St.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 

2142.  HFENRY]  LORANUS  DAVIS.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  January 
29,  1880,  Webster,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1121;   brother  of  No.  2141. 

Clerk,  Pinkham  &  Smith,  opticians,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-01.  In  poor 
health,  1901-02.  Insurance  broker,  Boston,  1902-08.  Salesman,  Library 
Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1908^)9;  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1909 . 

Married  June  i,  1905,  Marie  Louise  Lewis,  of  Boston.  Mass.  Chil- 
dren:  Elizabeth  Crowell,  b.  October  18,  1906;  Paul  Loranus,  b.  Janu- 
ary 22,  1908,  d.  August  31,  1908:    Nancy  Marie,  b.  September  2,  1909. 

Address:  310  Whitney  Building,  Springfield,  Mass.  Residence: 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 

2148.  WALTER  FENNO  DEARBORN.  B.A. ;  M. A.  (on  exam.), 
1903;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  LTniversity,  1905.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July 
19,  1878,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Son  of  J.  W.  Dearborn  (class  of  1870)  ; 
brother  of  Nos.  2273  and  2535. 

Graduate  student.  Wesleyan  University,  1900-01.  Vice  principal  of 
High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901-03.  Studied  in  Columbia  Uni- 
versity and  the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1903-05.  Instructor 
in  Educational  Psychology',  University  of  Wisconsin,  1905-07;  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  Education,  1907-09.  Associate  Professor  o'f  Edu- 
cation.   University    of    Chicago,    1909 .     Author:     Psychology    of 

Reading. 

Address:   6022  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2144.  GAYLORD  WILLIAM  DOUGLASS.  B.A.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  July  4,  1876,  Hinesburg,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Mount  Hermon  School,  Mass.,  1900-05.  Principal  of  the 
Berry  School  for  Boys,  Rome,  Ga.,  1905-07;  High  School,  Rumford, 
Me..  1907-10;    High  School.  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Married  December  27,  1905,  Edith  Ellen  Bride,  of  Ashbumham, 
Mass. 

Address:    Winchendon,  Mass. 

2145.  ELLIOTT  MINTON  ELDREDGE.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  11,  1878,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

With  Wheelwright,  Eldredge  &  Co.,  wholesale  dn^  goods,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1900-01;    Eldredge,  Lewis  &  Co.,  New  York,  1901 . 

Married  November  19,  1903.  Florence  GoodliflF  Murphv,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Elliott  Minton,  b.  August  19,  1906;  Ashton  GoodliflF, 
b.  October  25,  1909. 

Address:    15  South  Portland  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2146.  CHARLES  ALTON  ELLIS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  23, 
1876,  Parkman,  Me. 

508 


GRADUATES.  [1900. 

With  the  city  engineer,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1900-01,  Engineer, 
American  Bridge  Company,  Ambridge,  Pa.,  1901-08.  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Civil  Engineering,  University  of  Michigan,  1908 . 

Address :  320  New  Engineering  Building,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

2147.  LEROY  CONNELL  FLOYD,  Jr.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
September  15,  1877,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Bald  Mount,  Pa.,  1900-01 ;  Mexico  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1901-05.  Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1905-06.  Contracting 
agent.  New  York  Telephone  Company,  1906-08.  Inspector,  U.  S. 
Immigration  Service,  Brownsville,  Tex.,  1908-09.  Special  agent, 
Bureau  of  Corporations,  Washington,  D,  C,  1909 . 

Address :   Bureau  of  Corporations,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2148.  PHILIP  EUGENE  GARRISON.  B.A.;  M.D.,  George 
Washington  University,  1905.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  19,  1877, 
Burlington,  N.  J. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1900-01.  Studied  in  the  Medical  School  of 
George  Washington  University,  1901-05.  Assistant,  Zoological  Labora- 
tory,   U.    S.    Public    Health    and    Marine    Hospital    Service,    1901-06. 

Assistant  surgeon,   U.    S.    Na\T,    1906 .     Medical  zoologist  to  the 

Bureau  of  Science,  Manila,  P.  I.  Associate  Professor  of  Medical 
Zoology,  Philippine  Medical  School. 

Married  August  5,  1903,  Jane  Frances  DeChantal  Walsh  (No.  2189). 
Children:  Philip  Walsh,  b.  March  31,  1905;  John  Olin,  b.  March  13, 
1908;  Jane,  b.  July  20,  1909;  Charles  Ford,  b.  January  13,  1911. 

Address:  care  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Navy  Depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C. 

2149.  WILLIAM  BRAINARD  HINKLEY.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n.  Bom 
June  21,  1871,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Studied    in    Harvard    Law    School,    1900-01.     Investment    broker, 

1901-05.     Proprietor  of  a  hotel,  Canaan,  N.  H,,  1905 . 

Address :   Hotel  Lucerne,  Canaan  St.,  Canaan,  N.  H. 

2150.  LEROY  ALBERT  ROWLAND.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1904;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Munich,  1908.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  July  6,  1879,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2368. 

Taught  in  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1900-03.  Graduate 
student,  Harvard  University,  1903-05.  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
Wesleyan  University,  1905-06.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Munich, 
Germany,  1906-08.  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Wesleyan 
University,  1908 , 

Married  September  14,  1908,  Ethel  May  Winward,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Child  :«Leroy  Albert,  b.  September  11,  1909. 

Address:   51  Wyllys  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2151.  HENRY  ANDREWS  INGRAHAM.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1902.  $.  N.  9.  $.  B.  K.  Born  April,  9,  1878,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  778;  grandson  of  No.  307;  brother  of  Nos. 
2285  and  2431. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1900-02.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1902.     Practising  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1902 . 

Married  October  28,  1908,  Mary  Titus  Shotwell,  of  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

Address:  16  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Residence:  258a  Brooklyn 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

509 


1900.]  GRADUATES. 

2152.  CHARLES  EARL  JOHNSTON.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
December  12,  1873,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y. 

Taught  at  Middleburv.  Conn.,  1900-OT ;  Black  Hall,  Conn.,  1901-02. 
In  the  actuarial  department  of  the  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1902 . 

Married  October  5,  1910,  Mamie  Alice  Nichols,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Address :  care  of  Phoenix  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn. 


2153.  ROBERT  WESLEY  LANGFORD.  Ph.B.  B.  9.  H.  Born 
February  17,  1877,  West  Pittston,  Pa. 

Assistant  postmaster,  Pittston,  Pa.,  1901-04.  Secretary  and  treasurer, 
Chicago  Engineering  and  Constructing  Company,  1904-06;  Pittston 
Candy  Works,  1907 • 

Married  April  16,  1908,  Gertrude  Hughes,  of  West  Pittston,  Pa. 
Child :   Robert  Hughes,  b.  August  5,  1909. 

Address :  521  Wyoming  Ave.,  West  Pittston,  Pa. 

2154.  J[AMES]  MELVIN  LEE.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born  May  16,  1878, 
Port  Crane,  N.  Y. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Springfield  (Mass.)  Union,  1900.  Taught  in 
Western  Reserve  Sem.inary,  West  Farmington,  Ohio,  1900-01.  On  the 
editorial  staff  of  The  Oneonta  (N.  Y.)  Star,  1901-03.  Special  corre- 
spondent for  The  New  York  Tribune,  1904.  Circulation  manager, 
Outing  Magasine,  1905.  Editor  of  The  Bohemian  Magazine,  1905-06. 
Literary  editor  of  The  Circle  Magasine,  1906-08.  Associate  editor  of 
Leslie's  Weekly,  1908-09.  Editor  of  Judge,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909—; — . 
Lecturer  on  Journalism  and  Magazine  Writing,  New  York  University, 
1910 . 

Married  May  17,  1908,  Helen  Olga  Wellner,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Child :    Cora  Virginia,  b.  March  24,  1909. 

Address :  225  5th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  160  Waverly 
Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2165.  ROBERT  CECIL  McMAHON.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1901 ;  Ph.D.,  Columbia.  1907.  *.  B.  K.  Born  June  i,  1879, 
Bareilly,  India.  Brother  of  H.  I.  McMahon  (class  of  1891)  and 
C.  W.  McMahon  (class  of  1900). 

Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1900-02.  Taught  in  Dick- 
inson Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1902-03.  Studied  in  the  American 
School  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens,  1903-05  (Fellow,  1904-05).  Taught 
in  Mount  Pleasant  Academy,  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  and  Adelphi  Academy, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-06;  Manor  School,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1906-07; 
Pingrey  School,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1907 . 

Address:    Pingrey  School,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

2156.    *EDWARD    McMILLEN.      B.A.      Born    March   27,    1868, 

Branchville,  N.  J. 

Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Stationed  at 
Campville,  N.  Y.,  1900-01 :  Franklin  Forks,  Pa..  1901-02 ;  Newton, 
1902-04;  Hombrook,  1904-06;  Sterling,  1906-09.  Died  March  23,  1909, 
Sterling,  Pa. 

Married  October  3,  1900,  Dora  Isabel  Blackman  (No.  2178).  Child: 
Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  May  21,  1908. 

Address  of  widow :    Plymouth,  Conn. 


GRADUATES.  [1900. 

2167.  WALTER  MacNAUGHTEN.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  Born  April 
4,  1879,  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  2438. 

With  the  Library  Bureau,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901 ;  Standard  Pole 
and  Tie  Company,  Maxton,  N.  C.,  1902;    New  York  Trust  Company, 

1903 • 

Married  June  11,  1910,  Ethel  Boole,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Address :    New  Canaan,  Conn. 

2158.  HOWARD  VIRGIL  MATTOON.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
January  6,  1877,  South  Truro,  Mass.  Son  of  No.  930;  brother  of 
No.  2092. 

Taught  in  St.  John's  School,  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1900-03;  Newark 
Academy,  N.  J.,  1903 . 

Married  June  18,  1908,  Ethel  Martha  Evans,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 
Child :    Robert  Howard,  b.  February  20,  1909. 

Address :    406  Clinton  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2159.  ROBERT  EDWIN  NIVISON.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
April  13,  1876,  Dalton,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1900-01.  Joined  Troy  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1901.  Stationed  at  Bleecker  and  Luzerne, 
N.  Y.,  1901-04.  Supernumerary,  1904.  Manager,  General  Electric  Mica 
Works,  Ottawa,  Canada,  1904-06.  Buyer,  General  Electric  Company, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906- . 

Married  May  22,  1901,  Grace  Millicent  Barton,  of  Schenectady,  N,  Y. 
Children :  Dorothy,  b.  February  6,  1903 ;  Robert  Barton,  b.  February  2, 
1909. 

Address :   care  of  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


2160.  PERCY  ALLEN  PARSONS.  B.A.  $.  N.  9.  Bom  Octo- 
ber 2,  1878,  Somerville,  Mass. 

With  the  Library  Bureau,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-02.  In  the 
American  offices  of  The  London  Times,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago, 
111.,  1902-04.  Traveling  salesman  for  R.  U.  Delaphena  &  Co.,  importers. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-11. 

Address :    291  North  Grove  St.,  East  Orange,   N.  J. 


2161.  RALPH  EDGAR  PEARCE.  B.4.  X.  ^.  Born  July  29. 
1878,  Flint,  Mich. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1900-01 ;  Clifton  Springs, 
1901 ;  Wayne,  1901-02;  Cornwells,  Pa.,  1902-03;  Tullytown,  1903-04; 
Pikesville,  Md.,  1904-05.  Joined  Baltimore  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1905.  Stationed  at  Raspeburg,  Md.,  1905-07;  Baltimore,  1907-09;  San 
Juan,  Porto  Rico,  1909 . 

Married  December  14,  1909,  Mary  Esther  Atkins,  of  Roselle  Park, 
N.  J. 

Address :   San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 


2162.  GEORGE  D[eCHAMP]  PETRIE.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
August  8,  1877,  Chicago,  111. 

Studied  medicine  in  Chicago,  111.,  1900-01.  In  business  in  Chicago, 
111.,  1901-09.  In  the  cattle  and  fruit  business  in  Southern  Idaho, 
1909 . 

Address  :   Box  N,  Jerome,  Idaho. 

011 


1900.1  GRADUATES. 

2163.  HERBERT  HALE  POWERS.  B.S.;  M.D.,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1904.  B.  6.  n.  Born  November  7,  1875,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Son  of  No.  900. 

Studied  in  Miami  Medical  College,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1900-04, 
Practising  medicine  in  Brookline,  Mass.,   1904 . 

Married  December  8,  1904,  Katherine  Burton,  (daughter  of  H.  E. 
Burton,  class  of  1864),  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Child:  Henry  Burton, 
b.  October  13,  1910. 

Address :   68  Davis  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

2164.  FRANK  HARDER  RYDER.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  May  18, 
1878,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2304. 

Member  of  the  firm,  Harder  Manufacturing  Company,  agricultural 
machinery  and  silos,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  1900 . 

Married  December  31,  1902,  Susan  Maria  Armstrong,  of  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  May  6,  1904;  Helen  Frances,  b. 
February  10,  1907, 

Address :    Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

2166.  RALPH  WALTER  RYMER.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born  June  2, 
1875,  Jermyn,  Pa. 

Studied  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1900-02.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1902. 
Practising  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1902 . 

Married  November  30,  1903,  Winnifred  H.  Robinson,  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.     Child :   Dana  Robinson,  b.  March  5,  1905. 

Address :  504  Connell  Building,  Scranton,  Pa.  Residence :  628 
Quincy  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

2166.  ARTHUR  BOURNE  SMITH.  Ph.B. ;  B.L.S.,  University  of 
Illinois,  1902.    A.  T.  A.     Born  August  2,  1873,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

Head  of  order  department.  University  of  California  Library,  1903 . 

Assistant  editor:  Cumulative  Book  Index,  1902.  Compiler:  Reader's 
Guide  to  Periodicals. 

Married  October  26,  1902,  Mary  Adda  Read.  Children:  Hester 
Elizabeth  Read,  b.  July  3,  1907;    Elgene  Arthur,  b.  October  12,  1909. 

Address :   2702  Virginia  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2167.  CLARENCE  HATHORNE  STAPLES.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard University,  1904.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  9,  1878,  Lunen- 
burg, Mass.     Son  of  No.  ii6i. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Medical  School,  1900-04.  House  physician, 
Boston  City  Hospital,  1903-05.  Practising  medicine  in  Maiden,  Mass., 
1905 .  Visiting  physician.  Maiden  Contagious  Hospital.  City  Bac- 
teriologist, Maiden,  Mass. 

Married  June  18,  1906,  Lizzie  Ruth  Clarke  (daughter  of  No.  1143), 
of  Cochituate,  Mass.  Children:  Clarke,  b.  July  4,  1907;  Barbara,  b. 
October  4,  1908,  d.  May  14,  1909 ;   Kathryn,  b.  October  31,  1909. 

Address :   339  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

2168.  ISAAC  CRAWFORD  SUTTON.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1903.  •*•.  T.  Born  January  10,  1877,  Bryn  Mawr, 
Pa.  Son  of  No.  574;  brother  of  No.  1867,  and  of  H.  C.  Sutton  (class 
of  1907)- 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1900-03. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,   1903.     Practising  law  in   Philadelphia,   1903 . 

Address:  301  Franklin  Building,  133  South  12th  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Residence :    Haverford,  Pa. 

512 


GRADUATES.  [1900. 

21G9.  WINTHROP  TIRRELL.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  ^.  B.  K.  Born 
September  5,  1878,  South  Chatham,  Mass.  Brother  of  Nos.  1820  and 
1919. 

Taught  in  Monson  Academy,  Mass.,  1900-02;  Free  Academy,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  1902-08;  High  School  of  Commerce,  Boston,  Mass., 
1908 . 

Address :    1291  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

2170.  THOMAS  TRAVIS.  Ph.B.;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1903;  M.A.,  Columbia  University,  1904;  Ph.D.,  New  York 
University,  1907.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K,  Born  June  18,  1875,  Gee  Cross, 
Cheshire,  England. 

Studied  in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1900-01 ;  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary  and  Colurnbia  University,  1901-04.  Pastor  of  Con- 
gregational Church,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1904-09.  Inspector  of  prisons  in 
the  state  of  New  York,  1906-09,  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1909 .    Author:    The  Young  Malefactor. 

Married  January  20,  1908,  Mary  Eleanor  Wilson,  of  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Child:    Mary  Wilson,  b.  November  13,  1909. 

Address:    280  Park  St.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2171.  PAYSON  JACKSON  TREAT.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1903;  Ph.D.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University,  1910.  A.  A.  *. 
4>.  B.  K.  Born  November  12,  1879,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
1821,  and  of  W.  H.  Treat  (class  of  1890). 

Taught  in  Barnard  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1900-03.  Graduate 
student,  Columbia  University,  1901-03 ;  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univer- 
sity, 1903-05.  Instructor  in  History,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University, 
1905-06,  1907-08.  Engaged  in  research  travel  around  the  world,  1906-07. 
Instructor  in  Government,  Harvard  University,  1908-09.  Assistant 
Professor  of  History,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University,  1909 . 

Married  June  23,  1909,  Jessie  Duff  McGilvray,  of  Stanford  Univer- 
sity, Cal. 

Address:    Stanford  University,  Cal. 

2172.  EMORY  HAMMOND  WESTLAKE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
November  22,  1876,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1900-01.  Engaged  in 
copper  mining,  1901 . 

Married  June  21,  1904,  Caroline  Sill  Baldwin  (sister  of  No.  1779), 
of  Middletown,  Conn.     Child:    Harriet  Baldwin,  b.  April  28,  1909. 

Address :  617  East  Broad  St.,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

2178.  WALTER  BROWNE  WILSON.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1902.     A.  A.  4>.     Born  July  12,  1878,  Salisbury,  Md. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1900-02.  Admitted  to  the  bar. 
1902.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-06.  Assistant  to  general 
manager,  Hoboken  Land  and  Improvement  Company,  N.  J..  1906- . 

Married  July  24.  1906,  Alice  Lee  Beasley,  of  La  Grange,  Tenn. 

Address :   907  Castle  Point  Terrace,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

2174.  FRANK  EVERETT  WING.  B.A.  f>.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  24,  1876,  North  Fayette,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  2175. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1900-02;  High  School, 
Milton,  Mass.,  1902-03.  Employed  by  the  New  York  Association  for 
Improving  the  Condition  of  the  Poor,  1903-05.    Taught  in  Allegheny 

S13 


1900.1  GRADUATES. 

Preparatory  School,  Pa.,  1905-07.  Associate  director,  Pittsburg  Sur- 
vey, Pa.,  1907-08.  Superintendent,  Chicago  Tuberculosis  Institute,  111., 
1908-10.      General   superintendent.   Municipal  Tuberculosis    Sanitarium, 

Chicago,    111.,    1910 .     Author:     Reports   of    the    Pittsburg    Survey, 

1908;    of  the  Chicago  Tuberculosis  Institute,  1909. 

Married  June  28,  1905,  Lettie  Osbuni  Buck,  of  Waterville,  Me. 
Children:  Deane  Allen,  b.  April  21,  1906;  Faith  Elizabeth,  b.  July  5, 
1908. 

Address :  158  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Residence :  6041  Lexington 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2175.  JOHN  EDWIN  WING.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1905.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  November  12,  1877,  North  Fayette, 
Me.     Brother  of  No.  2174. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1900-02.  Studied  in  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1902-05.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1905.  Practising  law 
in  Chicago,  111.,  1905 . 

Married  July  i,  1901,  Freda  DeForrest  Foss,  of  Fairfield,  Me.  Chil- 
dren:  Rachel  Foss,  b.  August  14,  1902;  Dudley  Foss,  b.  June  25,  1907; 
Elizabeth  Foss,  b.  July  6,  1909. 

Address :   72  West  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

2176.  WALTER  DUDLEY  YATES.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  Born  March 
26,  1878,  Centerville,  R.  I. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Plymouth,  Conn.,  1900-03.  Bookkeeper, 
Greystone  Manufacturing  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1903-04;  super- 
intendent, 1904-06.  Superintendent,  American  Nut  Shelling  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1906-07.  System  organizer,  Davidson  Rubber  Company, 
Boston.  Mass.,  1907;    superintendent,  1907 . 

Married  October  12,  1904,  Grace  Robbins,  of  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Child :   Phyllis  Stanley,  b.  March  9,  1907. 

Address :    22  Powder  House  Terrace,  Somerville,  Mass. 

2177.  ANNIE  GRAY  BIRDSEY  (Steele).  Ph.B.  Born  August 
4,  1876,  Middlefield,  Conn. 

Married  October  9,  1901,  William  Rich  Steele,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children:  Dorothy  Birdsey,  b.  July  27,  1902;  Kenneth  Eaton,  b.  April 
4,  1904;   WiUiam  Rich,  b.  March  5,  1906. 

Address:   Mrs.  W.  R.  Steele,  153  Beacon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2178.  DORA  ISABEL  BLACKMAN  (McMillen).  B.A.  Born 
August  19,  1877,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Married  October  3,  1900,  Edward  McMillen   (No.  2156),  who  died 
March  23,  1909.    Child :   Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  May  21,  1908. 
Address :   Mrs.  Dora  L  McMillen,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

2179.  ALICE  BRIGHAM.  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K.  Born  August  9,  1876, 
Oxford  Furnace,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  a  school  for  girls,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1900-03 ;   High  School, 

Middletown,  Conn.,  1904;    High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1904 . 

Address :    38  Camp  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

2180.  MAE  HUSE  CHAPMAN  (Wood).  Ph.B.  Born  April  21, 
1876,  Middletown,  Conn.    Sister  of  No.  1948. 

Married  October,  1904,  H.  B.  Wood. 

Address :    Mrs.  H.  B.  Wood,  Manila,  Philippine  Islands. 

514 


GRADUATES.  [1900. 

2181.  ELIZABETH  ANNA  COUGHLIN  (Redden).  Ph.B.  Born 
July  i8,  1879,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1901 ;  a  grammar  school, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1902-06. 

Married  February  7,  1907,  William  Aloysius  Redden,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn.     Child :    Miriam,  b.  June  3,  1909- 

Address:    Mrs.  W.  A.  Redden,  207  Pembroke  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

2182.  GRACIA  BLAIR  DARROW  (Collings).  Ph.B.  Born 
August  31,  1878,  West  Eaton,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  State  Normal  School,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Taught 
in  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  High  School, 
Tully,  N.  Y.,  1904-08;    High  School,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  1908-10. 

Married  July  27,  1910,  Harry  T.  Collings,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Address:    Mrs.  H.  T.  Collings,  17  College  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2183.  GRACE  LEONA  FOOTE.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  Novem- 
ber 21,  1875,  Brooklyn,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  1901-04,  1905-07 ;   Freehold,  N.  J.,  1904-05 ; 

West  Haven,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:    35  Chestnut  St.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

2184.  GRACE  MAUDE  HULSE  (Howell).  Ph.B.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  June  28,  1905,  Henry  Cline  Fixotte  Howell,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.    Child:    William  Brazos,  b.  August  15,  1908. 
Address:    Mrs.  H.  C.  F.  Howell,  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2185.  ANNA  AGNES  PRIOR.  Ph.B.  Born  June  11,  1878,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 

Teacher. 

Address :    102  Union  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2186.  MARY  AGNES  SALESKI.  B.A.  Born  July  31,  1878, 
Krebenstein,  Germany. 

Employed  in  Bond  St.  branch,  New  York  Public  Library,  1900-02. 
Studied  in  State  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1902-04.  In  charge  of 
Tottenville  branch.  New  York  Public  Library,  1904-07 ;  Aguilas  branch, 
1907 . 

Address:    174  East  iioth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2187.  CATHERINE  MAE  SIMONTON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1907.  Born  April  27,  1878,  Bristol,  Me.  Sister  of  No. 
2100. 

Taught    in    Boynton    High    School,    Eastport,    Me.,    1901-02;     High 

School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1902-06:    High  School,  Union,  N.  J.,  1908 . 

Address :   83  Highwood  Ave.,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

2188.  PERCIE  JANET  SMITH  (Cowling).  Ph.B.  Born  Janu- 
ary 12,  1877,  Rockfall,  Conn. 

Private  secretary,  1900-10. 

Married   September  28,    1910,  Edward  J.   Cowling,   of   Middletown, 
Conn. 
Address:    Mrs.  E.  J.  Cowling,  103  Lincoln  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

51s 


1900-01.]  GRADUATES. 

2189.  JANE  FRANCES  DeCHANTAL  WALSH  (Garrison). 
Ph.B.     Born  January  ii,  1875,  Middletown,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  1871. 

Taught  in  Central  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901-04. 

Married  August  5,  1903,  Philip  Eugene  Garrison  (No.  2148). 
Children:  Philip  Walsh,  b.  March  31,  1905;  John  Olin,  b.  March  13, 
1908;   Jane,  b.  July  20,  1909;    Charles  Ford,  b.  January  13,  191 1. 

Address :  Mrs.  P.  E.  Garrison,  care  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  Navy  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 


CLASS  OF  \90U 

2190.  JOHN  EDWARD  ADAMS.  B.A.  Born  May  9,  1876,  Wil- 
braham,  Mass. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Westchester,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Maplewood 
Institute,  Concordville,  Pa.,  1902-03.  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and 
Astronomy,  Baldwin  University,  Ohio,  1903-04;    Professor,  1904 . 

Married  September  10,  1903,  Mary  Elizabeth  Phelps,  of  Westchester, 
Conn.  Children:  John  Newton,  b.  September  20,  1904;  Marion  Eliza- 
beth, b.  January  26,  1907. 

Address :    Berea,  Ohio. 

2191.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  ADAMS.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
September  12,  1875,  Westchester,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2242. 

In  the  testing  and  engineering  departments.  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1902-08.  Engaged  in  farming,  insurance,  and 
the  real  estate  business,  Westchester,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Married  July  27,  1904,  Edith  Elliott  Emmens,  of  New  London,  Conn. 
(Children:  Leora  Emmens,  b.  August  2,  1908;  William  Herbert,  b. 
October  6,  1909. 

Address:    Westchester,  Conn. 

2192.  WALTER  MORGAN  ANDERSON.  B.S.  A.  A.  f..  Bom 
February  13,  1876,  Stamford,  Conn.  Brother  of  A.  A.  Anderson  (class 
of  1908). 

Taught  in  Greenwich  Academy,  Conn.,  1902-03.  Assistant  principal, 
Havemeyer  School,  Greenwich,  1903-06.  Principal  of  a  public  school, 
Greenwich,  1906-09.  Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1904-05. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1909.  Practising  law  in  Greenwich,  Conn., 
1909 . 

Married  March  29,  1910,  Lucretia  Mead,  of  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Address :  Greenwich,  Conn. 

2193.  WALTER  STANLEY  BAKER.  B.S.  <i^.  T.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 23,  1879,  Concord,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  2343. 

In  business  in  Concord,  N.  H. 
Address:    Concord,  N.  H. 

2194.  GEORGE  ELLSWORTH  BISHOP.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1906.     Born  March  23,  1876,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1903.  Stationed  at  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1903-05;  Westport,  Conn.,  1905-09;  Sag  Harbor, 
N.  Y.,  1909 . 

516 


GRADUATES.  [1901. 

Married  November   12,   1902,   Clara   Seling  Cheney,  of  Middletown, 
Conn,     Child :    Ellsworth  Cheney,  b.  August  8,  1908. 
Address :   Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

2195.  WALLACE  SELDEN  BOARDMAN.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born 
December  9,  1875,  Cromwell,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Rochester  Theological  Seminary,  1901-04.  Graduated, 
1904.  Preached  as  supply  in  Baptist  Church,  Shepherd,  Mich.,  1904. 
Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Greenwood,  Wis.,  1905-06.  Preached  as 
supply  in  Baptist  Church,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1906-07.  Pastor  of  Baptist 
Church,  West  Wardsboro,  Vt.,   1907-11;    Fairfax,  Vt.,   1911. 

Married  November  5,  1908,  Mary  Sadie  Davidson,  of  West  Wards- 
boro, Vt. 

Address :    Fairfax,  Vt. 

2196.  HERMANN  AUGUST  BUSCHEK.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Bom 
November  2,  1873,  Bremen,  Germany. 

Taught  in  Cascadilla  School,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1902-04;  Horace  Mann 
School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-07;  Polytechnic  Preparatory  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  August  13,  1909,  Marie  Kolbe,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :  Polytechnic  Preparatory  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Resi- 
dence:    620  West  i3Sth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2197.  BURTON  HOWARD  CAMP.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1903;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1907.  *.  N.  9.  $.  B.  K.  Born  Septem- 
ber 20,  1880,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Oak  Grove  Seminary,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1901-02.  Grad- 
uate student.  Harvard  University,  1902-03,  1905-07.  Instructor  in  Math- 
ematics, Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1903-04;  Wesleyan  University, 
1904-05,  1907-09.  Instructor  in  Mechanics,  Harvard  University,  1906-07. 
Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1909 . 

Address:    11  Brainerd  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2198.  FRANKLIN  HALSTED  CLAPP.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1903.  "*■.  T.  Bom  August  11,  1871,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1901-03.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church;  transferred  to  Michigan  Conference, 
1903.  Stationed  at  Haven  Church,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1903-06;  Alma, 
1906-07;    Niles,    1907-09;     Manistee,    1909 . 

Married  July  9,  1903,  Marie  Wolcott  Welles,  of  Lowell,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren: Clayton  Welles,  b.  January  11,  1905;  Franklin  Halsjted,  b. 
December  29,  1906, 

Address:    389  First  St.,  Manistee,  Mich. 

2199.  THOMAS  JAMES  CLARK,  Jr.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1904.  C.  C.  Bom  September  12,  1877,  Paterson, 
N.J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1901-04.  Joined  Newark 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Stationed  at  Greenville  and  Center- 
ville,  N.  Y.,   1904-07;    Barryville,   1907-10;    Midvale,  N.  J.,   1910 . 

Married  November  18,  1908,  Daisy  Raymond  Kalbfus,  of  Shohola, 
Pa. 

Address:   Midvale,  N.  J. 

Sir 


1901.1  GRADUATES. 

2200.  ALFRED  SAMUEL  CLAYTON.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1905.  *.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  8,  1876, 
Ilion,  N.  Y. 

In  poor  health,  1901-02.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1902-05.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Tuxedo,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Joined 
New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1906.  Stationed  at  Tuxedo, 
N.  Y.,  1906-10;    Gardnertown,  1910 . 

Married  September  2,  1908,  Mabel  Grace  Maynard,  of  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Constance  Elizabeth,  b.  September  6,  1909. 

Address :    Gardnertown,  N.  Y. 

2201.  THOMAS  SPARKS  CLINE.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Berkeley  Divin- 
ity School,  1905.    A.  A.  *.     Bom  September  25,  1877,  Woodstown,  N.  J. 

General  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901-04.  Studied 
in  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1902-05.  Priest  in  charge,  St.  Barnabas's 
Church,  Berlin,  N.  H.,  1905-09.  On  the  staff  of  clergy,  St.  Stephen's 
Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909 . 

Married  September  6,  1905,  Lois  Colder  Clute,  of  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
Children:  Philip  Arthur,  b.  August  15,  1906;  Anna  Katharine,  b. 
September  24,  1908;    Lois  Colder,  b.  Febniary  28,  191 1. 

Address :   2  Decatur  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

2202.  LUTHER  GARDNER  COBURN.  B.S.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1907.     C.  C.     Born  December  4,  1875,  Troy,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Hamden,  Conn.,  1901-02.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Great 
Hill,  Seymour,  Conn.,  1902-05,  1907-09.  Studied  in  Yale  Law  School, 
1905-07.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1907.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church, 
West  Avon,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Married  September  10,  1903,  Ruby  May  Treat,  of  Seymour,  Conn. 

Address :    Seymour,  Conn. 

2203.  ALBERT  LLOYD  COOPER.  B.A.  B.  9.  n.  *.  B.  K. 

Born  September  21,  1878,  Waverly,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2534. 

With  the  International  Correspondence  Schools,  Scranton,  Pa., 
1901-04.  Taught  in  the  School  of  the  Lackawanna,  Scranton,  Pa., 
1904-05.  In  tine  feed  and  grain  business,  Deansboro,  N.  Y.,  1905-08; 
Dryden,  N.  Y.,  1908-10;    Groton,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  September  15,  1903,  Ethel  W.  Carr,  of  Dalton,  Pa.  Child: 
Albert  Derwin,  b.  May  12,  1908. 

Address  :   Groton,  N.  Y. 

2204.  JOHN  A  DECKER,  Jr.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Bom  September 
14,  1878,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

In  the  insurance  business,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1901 . 

Married  October  31,  1906,  Florence  Vosburgh,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Address:    184  Beacon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2206.  HARRIMAN  CLEVELAND  DODD.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Bora 
March  10,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2077. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Middlebury,  Conn.,  1901-03 ;  a  grammar 
school,  Norwich.  Conn.,  1903-04.  Assistant  head  master,  Irving  School, 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1904 . 

Married  June  25,  1908,  Adelaide  Florence  Pike,  of  Pike,  N,  H. 
Child:    Harriman  Cleveland,  b.  July  27,  1909. 

Address:   45  Hudson  Terrace,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

518 


GRADUATES.  [1901. 

2206.  CLYDE  ROY  DODDS.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  October  23, 
1879,  North  Hero,  Vt.    Brother  of  No.  2207. 

Apprentice  in  a  machine  shop,  1901-02.  Laborer  in  a  rolling  mill, 
1902-04;  superintendent,  1904-08.  Partner  in  a  foundry  business, 
1908-09.  Secretary  and  treasurer.  Star  Foundry  Company,  Inc., 
Seattle,  Wash.,  1909 . 

Married  February  13,  1903,  Doris  Augusta  Rich,  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Children:  Watson  Hamilton,  b.  December  18,  1904;  Janet,  b. 
July  24,  1906,  d.  November  14,  1909. 

Address :  care  of  Star  Foundry  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Resi- 
dence :  2343  44th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

2207.  SOLON  ARTHUR  DODDS.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1905.  ■*■.  T.  Born  December  13,  1877,  North  Hero,  Vt. 
Brother  of  No.  2206. 

Studied  in  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1901-05.  Interne,  Johns 
Hopkins   Hospital,    1905-07.     Practised   medicine   in    Salisbury,    N.   C, 

1907-1910;    Baltimore,  Md.,  1910 . 

Married  May  14,  1908,  Elsie  Wolcott  Robbins,  of  Baltimore,  Md, 
Address:    3105  Clifton  Ave.,  Walbrook,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2208.  OSCAR  BURDETH  EMERSON.  B.A.  C.  C  Born 
August  23,  1875,  Coshocton,  Ohio. 

In  business,  1901-02.  Preached  in  M,  E.  Church,  Swartz,  Pa., 
1902-03.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1903-04. 
Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Clairton,  Pa.,  1904-06.  Joined  Pittsburg 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1906.  Stationed  at  Donora,  Pa.,  1906-09; 
Bolivar,  1909——. 

Married  August  11,  1904,  Lucinda  Heintzelman,  of  Jeannette,  Pa. 
Child :  Mary  Annette,  b.  May  17,  1908. 

Address :   Bolivar,  Pa. 

2209.  LUTHER  HAYWARD  FROST.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Jan- 
uary 17,  1878,  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  1791. 

Secretary  and  treasurer,  L,  L.  Frost  Paper  Company,  Norv^ood, 
N.  Y.,  1901-06.  Secretary,  treasurer,  and  general  manager.  Frost  & 
Sons  Paper  Company,  Napanoch,  N.  Y.,  1906^ , 

Married  October  16,  1902,  Alice  Jennette  Raymond  (class  of  1901). 
Children :  Luther  Hayward,  b.  April  4,  1906,  d.  April  5,  1906 ;  Dorothy 
Raymond,  b.  July  8,  1907. 

Address :   Napanoch,  N.  Y. 

2210.  ISAAC  NEWTON  CARMAN.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born  March 
10,  1878,  Mifflintown,  Pa. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Nanticoke,  Pa.,  1901-05;  Astoria,  Ore., 
1905-08.     In  the  lumber  business,  Ostrander,  Wash.,  1908 . 

Married  November  29,  1907,  Cora  Silvia  Comstock,  of  Essex,  Conn. 
Child:   David  Theorus,  b.  September  6,  1908. 

Address :  Ostrander,  Wash. 

2211.  ALBERT  SMITH  GORDON.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1904.     B.  e.  n.     Born  January  25,  1878.  Hazardville,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1901-04.  Practised  law  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1904-07.  In  the  legal  department  of  the  Travelers  Insurance 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1907-08.  With  Welles  Bros.  Company, 
manufacturers  of  taps,  dies,  etc.,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1909 . 

519 


1901.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  August  23,  1904,  Anne  Josephine  Mathewson,  of  Enfield, 
Conn.  Children:  George  B.,  b.  June  26,  1906;  Dorothy,  b.  September 
I,  1907;   Ruth,  b.  September  i,  1907. 

Address :  79  High  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

2212.  EMMETT  WELLS  GOULD.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1909.    A.  K.  E.     Born  August  29,  1867,  Hancock,  N.  Y. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  1901-03.  Missionary 
in  Mexico,  1903-07.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907. 
Stationed  at  Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  1907-11;    Canajoharie,  1911 . 

Married  August  7,  1901,  Frances  Winans,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Children :  Charis,  b.  November  10,  1904 ;  Richard  Gerardus,  b.  Novem- 
ber 20,  1906. 

Address :   Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

2213.  LEE  FOSTER  HARTMAN.  B.A.  4^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
October  2,  1879,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

On  the  staff  of  The  New  York  Journal,  1901-02.  Manager,  Tabard 
Inn  Library,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Engaged  in  the  publishing 
business,  with  the  Grafton  Press.   New  York,  N.  Y.,   1903-04.     With 

Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904 .     Associate  editor  of 

Harper's  Magazine,  1908 . 

Married  April  28,  1906,  Estelle  Bosch,  of  Newark,  N.  J.  Children: 
Natalie  Roberts,  b.  February  20,  1907;  Elsa  Allison,  b.  December  19, 
1908. 

Address :   44  Glen  Ridge  Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

2214.  WALTER  NICKERSON  HILL.  B.A. ;  B.S.,  University  of 
California,  1905.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  28,  1879,  Newport, 
R.  I.     Brother  of  No.  2084. 

Engaged  in  mining,  1901-02.  Studied  in  School  of  Mines,  University 
of  CaHfornia,  1902-05.  Mining  engineer,  1905-06.  Civil  engineer,  with 
U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1906 . 

Address :   care  of  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  St.  Ignatius,  Mont. 

2215.  LOUIS  HARMAN  HITCHLER.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
December  4,  1879,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Reporter  for  The  Philadelphia  Inquirer,  1901-02.  District  manager. 
United  Telephone  Company,  1903-04.  Editor  and  publisher,  Tri-County 
Sportsman,  1904-05;    The  Oxford  (Pa.)  News,  1905 . 

Address:   Oxford,  Pa. 

2216.  STEPHEN  BENJAMIN  HOYT,  Jr.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n. 
Bom  September  23,  1877,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

With  the  Port  Huron  Engine  and  Thresher  Company,  Mich.,  1901-02; 
the  Tiffany  Studios,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-06.  Salesman,  Duffner  & 
Kimberly,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Sterling  Bronze  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1907-09.    Florist,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Married  January  i,  1907,  Anna  E.  Crennan,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Elizabeth,  b.  October  26,  1908;  Catherine,  b.  October  26, 
1908;   a  son,  b.  December  13,  1909. 

Address  :    New  Canaan,  Conn. 

2217.  EDWIN  SWEETSER  HUSE.  B.S.  C.  C  Born  August 
22,  1878,  Wobum,  Mass. 

520 


GRADUATES.  [1901. 

Taught  in  Putney,  Vt.,  1901-03 ;  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  1903-05.  Man- 
ager,   Nason    &    Russell    Company,    tourist    agency,    Boston,    Mass., 

1905 • 

Address :    279  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

2218.  CLEVELAND  ARCHER  IVES.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Bora 
August  8,  1878,  Meriden,  Conn. 

In    the    hardware    business,    Seattle,    Wash.,    1901-03;     in    the    coal 

business,    1903 .      Secretary-treasurer,   Cumberland    Coal    Company, 

Inc. 

Address :    care  of  Cumberland  Coal  Company,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

2219.  ROY  HUMISTON  JONES.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  August  3, 
1877,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  955;  brother  of  Nos.  2020  and 
2432. 

Taught  in  the  DeLancey  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1901-05.  Engaged 
in  tutoring  and  journalism,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Boston,  Mass., 
1905-07.  Taught  in  Lawrenceville  School,  N.  J.,  1907-09.  Engaged  in 
study  and  tutoring,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1909-10.  Teaching  in  the  Hill 
School,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1910 . 

Address :    Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2220.  LESTER  EDWARD   LYNDE.    B.A.    $.   N.   0.    *.   B.   K. 

Born  January  7,  1879,  Westminster,  Mass. 

Teaching    in    Phillips    Academy,    Andover,    Mass.,    1901 .      Joint 

author :    A  Syllabus  of  Plane  Geometry,  zuith  Exercises. 

Married  June  29,  1904,  Julia  Frances  Wood,  of  Melrose,  Mass. 

Address:    195  Main  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

2221.  ARTHUR  JOHN  MEREDITH.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born 
November  18,  1874,  Bristol,  England.  Brother  of  No.  1854,  and  of 
F.  G.  Meredith  (class  of  1909). 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1901-03;  High 
School.  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  1903-05 ;  High  School,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J., 
1905-08;  State  Normal  School,  Salem,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Married  August  27,  1908,  Josephine  Kenyon  Brunyate,  of  Ocean  City, 
N.J. 

Address :  State  Normal  School,  Salem,  Mass.  Residence :  4  Willow 
Ave.,  Salem,  Mass. 


2222.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  MEREDITH.  B.A.  A.  A.  $. 
Born  December  26,  1865,  Staffordshire,  England. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1901.  Stationed 
at  South  Meriden,  Conn.,  1901-03;  Grace  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1903-06.  Transferred  to  Idaho  Conference,  1906,  Stationed  at 
La  Grande,  Ore.,  1906-07.  Financial  secretary,  Jason  Lee  Academy, 
Weiser,   Idaho,   1907-08.     Stationed   at  Ontario,  Ore.,   1908-09;    Vale, 

Married  April  25,  1893,  Emeline  Guifford  Fuller,  of  Rahway,  N.  J. 
Children:  Guifford  Fuller,  b.  October  15,  1896;  Donald  Lewis,  b. 
January  23,  1900. 

Address :   Vale,  Ore. 

2223.  ROBERT  JAMES  MERRIAM.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  #.  Born 
January  14,  1879,  Meriden,  Conn. 

521 


1901.]  GRADUATES. 

Employed    in     a     factory,     1901-02.     Traveling    salesman,     1902-04. 

Treasurer,  Foster,  Merriam  &  Co.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1904 . 

Address :   Meriden,  Conn. 

2224.  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL  OGDEN.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Born 
March  11,  1878,  Parrsboro,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

Studied  law  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  1901-02,  With  the  Holmes,  Booth  & 
Hayden  Company,  brass  manufacturers,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1902-04. 
In  the  insurance  business,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1905-06.  With  the 
Scoville  Manufacturing  Company,  brass  manufacturers,  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  1906 . 

Married  November  5,  1910,  Mima  Robbins  Pierce,  of  Worcester, 
Mass. 

Address :   Box  552,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

2226.  DUDLEY  BALDWIN  PALMER.  B.A.  A.  K  E.  Born 
January  19,  1880.  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  933;  brother  of  G.  A. 
Palmer  (class  of  1910). 

Cashier,  New  York  Life  Insurance  Company,  Rochester  (N.  Y.) 
branch,  1902-03;  Indiana  branch,  1903-04;  special  work  in  Mexico, 
1905 ;  inspector  of  branch  offices,  Canada  and  Mexico,  1906-09. 
Engaged  in  farming,  Milton,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    Milton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

2226.  RICHARD  GRANVILLE  POVEY.  B.S.;  LL.B.,  George 
Washington  University,  1905.  A.  K  E.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  August  25, 
1872,  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1901-02.  Examiner  in 
U.  S.  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1902-06.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1905.  Attorney  in  patent  department.  General  Electric  Company, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Address:    104  Wendell  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

2227.  WALTER  J  RANDOLPH.     Ph.B.    C.  C.    *.  B.  K.    Born 

September  10,  1871,  Cohocton,  N.  Y. 

Superintendent  of  schools,  Portland,  Conn.,  1901-03.  Studied  in 
New  York  Law  School,  1903-04.  Studied  law  in  White  Plains,  N.  Y., 
1904-06.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1906.  Attorney  for  Westchester  and 
Bronx  Title  Company,  1904-06.  Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1906 .    Attorney  for  the  New  York  Anti-Saloon  League,  1908- . 

Address:    176  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2228.  WILLIAM  CHAUNCEY  RICE.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
University,  1908.  *.  N.  9.  "I>.  B.  K.  Born  September  11,  1878,  Boston, 
Mass.     Son  of  No.  988;   brother  of  Nos.  2504  and  2826. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1901-02 ;  Harvard  University,  1902-05 ; 
Harvard  Law  School,  1905-08.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1908.  Practising 
law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1908^^ . 

Address :   53  Newtonville  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 

2229.  JOHN  BROCKWAY  RIPPERE.  B.A.;  M. A.  (on  exam.), 
1910.  X.  "*•.  Born  October  6,  1876,  Sayville,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
2505,  and  of  R.  P.  Rippere  (class  of  1905). 

Taught  in  Brooklyn  Latin  School,  N.  Y.,  1901-02 ;  St.  John's  College, 
Annapolis,  Md.,  1902 (Assistant  Professor  of  Latin,  1904-07;  Pro- 
fessor, 1907 ). 

522 


GRADUATES.  [1901. 

Married  September  14,  1905,  Clara  Isabelle  Sherwood,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Children:    Caroline  Sherwood;    Margaret  Monsees. 
Address :  St.  John's  College,  Annapolis,  Md. 

2230.  HERBERT  HOLDEN  SAWYER.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
August  27,  1878,  Napa,  Cal.     Son  of  F.  A.  Sawyer  (class  of  1871). 

Wool-sorter,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1901-02.  Mill  hand,  with  Sawyer 
Tanning  Company,  Napa,  Cal.,  1902-03,  1904-05.  Australian  buyer  for 
Sawyer  Tanning  Company,  1903-04;  European  buyer,  1905-06.  Secre- 
tary and  office  manager,  Sawyer  Tanning  Company,  1906- .  Presi- 
dent, Independent  (coal)   Supply  Company,  Napa,  Cal.,  1907 . 

Married  June  i,  1905,  Claire  Goodman,  of  Napa,  Cal.  Children: 
Herbert  Goodman,  b.  July  20,  1907;  Claire  Holden,  b.  December  31, 
1909. 

Address :    Napa,  Cal. 

2231.  FRANK  PETER  SCHEFFER.  B.S.  Born  February  16, 
1878,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  St.  Marys  College,  Kansas. 
Address:   St.  Marys,  Kans. 

2232.  SOLON  BEECHER  SELLECK.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  Cornell 
University,  1904.    A.  K.  E.     Born  July  26,  1879,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Cornell  Law  School,  1901-04.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1905. 

Practised  law  in  Muncie,  Ind.,  1905-07;    Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1907 . 

Address :   315  Indiana  Trust  Building,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


CHARLES    HALBERTON    SEWARD.      B.A.      *.  n.  O. 
Born  January  2,  1871,  Orange,  Pa. 

Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1901.  Stationed  at 
First  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  (assistant),  1901-02;  Choconut  Center, 
N.  Y.,  1902-03.  Transferred  to  Northwest  Iowa  Conference,  1903. 
Stationed  at  Larchwood,  Iowa,  1903-05;  Sanborn,  1905-09;  Milford, 
1909 . 

Married  January  2,  1906,  Florence  Elrose  Graham,  of  Cedar  Falls, 
Iowa,  Children:  Dorothy  Marie,  b.  November  8,  1906;  Willard  Gra- 
ham, b.  April  13,  1909;    Wendell  Brace,  b.  April  13,  1909. 

Address:    Milford,  Iowa. 

2234.  CARL  CURTIS  STICKNEY.     Ph.B.    A.  K.  E.    Born  May 

17,  1876,  Canaan,  N.  H. 

Clerk  in  a  bookstore,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901-03.  Traveling  sales- 
man for  Armour  &  Co.,  Albany  and  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  1903-05; 
Potter  &  Wrightington,  Boston,  Mass.,  1905-06;  E.  W.  Marvin,  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  1906-07;   J.  H.  Webb,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Married  January  i,  1902,  Grace  Edna  Murray,  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Clinton  Murray,  b.  November  18,  1903. 

Address:    Box  1425,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2235.  WALTER  RAYMOND  TERRY.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Columbia 
University,  1905.     B.  9.  H.     Born  May  21,  1878,  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1901-05.  Interne,  Lincoln  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-07.  Prac- 
tising  medicine    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    1907 .     Assistant   physician, 

523 


1901.1  GRADUATES. 

M.   E.   Hospital  Dispensary,   Brooklyn,   1907 .     Surgeon,   Polhemus 

Memorial  Clinic,  Brooklyn,  1908 . 

Address:  1085  Gates  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2236.  JAMES  HERBERT  TUCKLEY.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Bom 
September  11,  1876,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Teacher. 

Married  December  27,  1905.  Viola  Fairchild  Baker.    Children:    Mar- 
tha Fairchild,  b.  March  7,  1907 ;    Elizabeth,  b.  March  2,  1909. 
Address :   432  20th  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

2237.  FRANK  BERTRAM  WADE.  B.S.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
July  3,  1875,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  111.,  1901-03;  Shortridge  High 
School,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1903 . 

Married  August  19,  1908,  Ethel  A.  Nicholson,  of  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Child :    Lucille  Winkley,  b.  June  8,  1909. 

Address :   434  East  St.  Clair  St..  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

2238.  HERBERT  COOPER  WARD.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1903.  C.  C. 
Bom  June  13,  1877,  Portland,  Me. 

Taught  in  Claflin  University,  S.  C,  1903-04.  Studied  in  Yale  Medical 
School,  1904-05.  Engaged  in  medical  research  work.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905-07.  In  poor  health,  1907-08.  With  the  Clyde  Timber  Company, 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1908-09.  Teaching  in  High  School,  Golden, 
Col.,  1909 . 

Address:   Golden,  Col. 

2239.  JOSEPH  CLARK  WINANS.  B.A. ;  M.D.,  New  York  Uni- 
versity, 1905.     Born  December  19.  1878,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Medical  School  of  New  York  University,  1901-05.  Prac- 
tising medicine  in  Belleville.  N.  J.,  1905 . 

Married  October  5,  1907,  Martha  Areson,  of  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Address:    155  Washington  Ave.,  Belleville,  N.  J. 

2240.  JOSIAH  OLIVER  WOLCOTT.  Ph.B.  B.  G.  n.  Bom 
October  31,  1877,  Dover,  Del. 

Studied   law    in   Dover.    Del.,    1901-04.     Admitted   to   the   bar,    1904. 

Practising  law  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  1904 .    Deputy  attorney-general 

of  the  State  of  Delaware,  1909 . 

Married  December  5,  1906,  Mary  Rebecca  Fooks,  of  Laurel,  Del. 
Child :   James  Lister,  b.  September  19,  1907. 

Address:    11 16  Broome  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

2241.  ERNEST  ALBERT  YARROW.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theological  Seminary,  1904.  A.  T.  A.  Born  February  21,  1876,  London, 
England. 

Missionary  in  Turkey. 

Married  August  4,  1904,  Martha  Jane  Tuckley  (sister  of  No.  2236). 
Children :  George  Tuckley,  b.  June  25,  1905 ;  Grace  Winans,  b.  Febru- 
ary 6,  1907;   Clarence  Henry,  b.  May  13,  1910. 

Address :    Van,  Turkey  in  Asia. 

2242.  SUSAN  MARY  ADAMS  (Wetherby).  B.A.  Born  April 
28,  1877,  Westchester,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2191. 

524 


GRADUATES.  [1901. 

Taught   in   High   School,  Unionville,   Conn.,   1901-04;    Staples  High 
School,  Westport,  Conn.,  1904-06. 
Married  July  11,  1907,  F.  H.  Wetherby,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Address:    Mrs.  F.  H.  Wetherby,  i  Wall  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


2243.  MABELLE  WILCOX  BARNES.  B.S.  Born  May  13,  1878, 
East  Berlin,  Conn. 

Taught  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1901-02;  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1903-06; 
North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1909-10;    Forestville,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:   East  Berlin,  Conn. 


2244.  GRACE  ALIDA  BEEBE  (Hoyt).  Ph.B.  Born  October 
13,  1878,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1901-04. 

Married  June  18,  1908,  Friend  Edward  Hoyt,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Address:    Mrs.  F.  E.  Hoyt,  317  Seward  Place,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

2245.  ANNIE  STRONG  BROWN.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July 
13,  1879,  Lebanon,  Conn. 

Taught    in    Shelton,    Conn.,    1901-02;     South    Hadley    Falls,    Mass., 

1902-05;   Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1905 . 

Address:   Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

2246.  CHRISTABEL  MAY  COE  (Merrett).  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  January  30,  1876,  Middlefield,  Conn. 

Taught  in  a  private  school.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-03.  Secretary  of 
Christian  Association,  Barnard  College,  New  York,  N,  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  June  4,  1904,  Rev.  George  Power  Merrett,  of  London,  Eng- 
land, who  died  October  8,  1906. 

Address:  Mrs.  Christabel  M.  Merrett,  Brooks  Hall,  607  West  ii6th 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2247.  ROBERTA  CORSCADEN.  B.S.  Born  April  13,  1868, 
Providence,  R.  I.    Sister  of  No.  2269. 

Address :   109  Kenyon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2248.  *LEILA  ALBERTA  FIELD  (Price).  Ph.B.  Born  Sep- 
tember 10,  1877,  East  Hampton,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2480. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  Died  March  24, 
1906,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Married  April  24,  1905,  Carl  Fowler  Price  (No.  2303).  Child:  a 
daughter,  b.  March  16,  1906,  d.  March  22,  1906. 

2249.  ILGA  FRANCES  RAYE  HARVEY.  Ph.B.,  1902.  Born 
February  24,  1881,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,   Sheffield,  Conn.,  1905-06;    Suffield, 

Conn.,  1906-08;   Plainville,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Address :  38  Hobart  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2250.  MARIE  ROSALIE  vonESSEN  HUBERT.  B.A.;  M.A. 
(on  exam.),  1902.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  January  20,  1877,  Christiania, 
Norway. 


1901.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1901-02 ;  Neptune  Town- 
ship High  School,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.,  1902-05 ;  High  School,  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address :  45  Grand  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn, 

2251.  MAY  ELIZABETH  KENNEALLY.  Ph.B.  Bom  Sep- 
tember 15,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teacher, 

Address:    123  West  70th  St,,  New  York,  N,  Y. 

2252.  LENA  ZERVIAH  NEWTON,  B.S.  Born  September  4. 
1879,  Woodbridge,  Conn,     Sister  of  C,  R.  Newton  (class  of  1907). 

Taught  in  South  Britain,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Amityville,  N,  Y.,  1903-05; 
Northport,  N.  Y.,  1905-07;  Maryland  College,  Lutherville,  Md,,  1907-08; 
Merchantville,  N,  J.,  1909 , 

Address:    17  West  Rogers  Ave,,  Merchantville,  N,  J, 

2253.  MAY  TOMLINSON  PALMER,  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
July  3,  1880,  Shelton,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Southington,  Conn.,  1901-03 ;    Bristol,  Conn., 

1903-04;    Waltham,  Mass..  1904-10:    Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    30  Summit  St.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

2254.  EDITH  LADORA  RISLEY  (Hyde).  B.S.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  7,  1875,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  State  Normal  School,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1901-03;  High 
School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-08. 

Married  July  9,  1908,  Clement  C,  Hyde,  of  Hartford,  Conn,  Child: 
Richard  Whitney,  b.  June  18,  1909. 

Address:    Mrs.  C  C.  Hyde,  278  Oxford  St.,  Hartford,  Conn, 

2255.  *CHARLOTTE  MARIA  SEABURY  (Hathaway),  B,S. 
Born  November  7,  1878,  Little  Compton,  R.  I. 

Taught  in  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  1901-02.  Died  February  i,  1905, 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Married  December  25,  1902,  John  G.  Hathaway,  M.D.,  of  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.     Child:    John  Seabury,  b.  September  13,  1903. 

2256.  FREDRIKA  VAN  BENSCHOTEN,  B,A,  *.  B,  K.  Born 
December  13,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  Professor  J.  d 
Van  Benschoten ;    sister  of  No.  2467. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Bloomfield, 
N.  J.,  1902-04;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1904-08;  Portland  Academy,  Ore., 
1908- — . 

Address:    Portland  Academv,  Portland,  Ore. 


2257.  J[ULIA]  MYRA  WILCOX,  Ph.B,  *.  B.  K,  Born  May 
28.  1876,  Westfield,  Conn. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1901-02;  High 
School,    New    Britain,    Conn.,    1902-03 ;     State    Normal    School,    New 

Britain,  Conn.,   1903 .     Sent  by  State  Board  of  Education  to  visit 

English  schools,  1908. 

Address :    R.  F,  D.  No.  i,  Middletown,  Conn. 

52<5 


GRADUATES.  [1902. 


CLASS  OF  1902. 

2258.  EVERETT  GUNNER  ACKART.  Ph.B.;  M.E.,  Cornell 
University,  1905.     ^.  T.     Born  August  5,  1881,  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Sibley  College,  Cornell  University,  1902-05.  Mechanical 
and  electrical  engineer,  with  Sanderson  &  Porter,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905-06;  with  H.  Floy  (No.  i554),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  with 
the  E.  I.  duPont  de  Nemours  Powder  Company,  1907 . 

Married  January  31,  1906,  Agnes  Martin  Jenks,  of  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Address:   803  Washington  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 


2259.    ROBERT    AVERY    ANDERSON.      B.A.      <ir.    T.      Born 
August  26,  1879,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  2339  and  2523. 

In  business,  wholesale  precious  stones,  1902-04;   real  estate,  1904 . 

Married  October  24,  1907,  Grace  Jenkins,  of  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Address:   22  East  ist  St.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 


2260.  ALFRED  MILLER  BAILEY.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1904.  *.  N.  e.  Born  November  7,  1879,  Winsted,  Conn. 
Son  of  No.  1 141. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1902-04.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1904.  In  the  legal  department  of  the  Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Com- 
pany, 1905-06.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Married  June  26,  1907,  Catharine  S.  Wood,  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Children:    Alfred  Miller,  b.  July  31,  1908;    William  Wood,  b.  October 

3,  1909. 
Address :   Rockland  Ave.,  Park-Hill-on-Hudson,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

2261.  BURTON  JOHN  BALDWIN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1908.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  5,  1875,  Woodbridge, 
Conn. 

Studied  in  Yale  College,  1902-03.  Graduate  student,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1903-04.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1904-06,  1907-08. 
Engaged  in  private  tutoring,  1906-07.  Graduate  student,  Columbia 
University,  1907 . 

Address:   Livingston  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2262.  JOHN  MELSON  BETTS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  January  6, 
1872,  Ocean  View,  Del. 

Taught  in  Anne  Arundel  Academy,  Millersville,  Md.,  1902-03;  Wil- 
mington Conference  Academy,  Dover,  Del.,  1903-04.  Studied  in  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia,  1904-05.  Principal  of  High  and  Grammar  School, 
Stuarts  Draft,  Va.,  1905-07 ;  Academy  and  High  School,  New  Salem, 
Mass.,  1907-09;  High  and  Grammar  Schools,  Smyrna,  Del.,  1909-10. 
Solicitor  for  an  educational  house,  1910.  Teaching  in  Southwestern 
State  Normal  School,  California,  Pa.,  1910 . 

Married  November  23,  1904,  Jessie  Marion  Winans  (No.  2336),  who 
died  September  20,  1910.  Children:  Dorothy  Malcolm,  b.  September 
16,  1905 ;   Lawrence  Williams,  b.  May  22,  1908. 

Address :    California,  Pa. 

2263.  MARSHALL  BEVIN.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  April  16,  1879, 
East  Hampton,  Conn. 

527 


1902.1  GRADUATES. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  bells,  East  Hampton,  Conn.,  1902 . 

Married  October  9,  1906,  Grace  Dwight,  of  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
Children :  Gordon  Dwight,  b.  July  20,  1907 ;  Barbara,  b.  December  18, 
1908;   Abner  Griswold,  b.  November  19,  1910. 

Address  :    East  Hampton,  Conn. 

2264.  WALLACE  LEE  BONHAM.  Ph.B.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1909;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Pittsburg,  1909.  A.  T.  A.  Born  September 
5,  1874,  Osceola,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Pittsburg  Academy,  Pa.,  1902-03;  Shady  Side  Academy, 
Pittsburg,  1903 . 

Married  August  6,  1902,  Mae  Edith  Brown,  of  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Marion,  b.  August  7,  1904;  Richard  Lee,  b. 
November  15,  1909;    Gordon  Wallace,  b.  November  15,  1909. 

Address:  Shady  Side  Academy,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Residence:  1306 
Center  St.,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa. 

2265.  ISAAC  SQUIRE  CARROLL.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Jan- 
uary 27,  1879,  Hobart,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1902-05.  Principal,  High 
School,  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  1905-08.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Owego, 
N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  August  8,  1906,  Jessie  Hazelton  Austin,  of  Gouverneur, 
N.  Y.     Child :   Charles  Austin,  b.  May  13,  1908. 

Address:   337  Front  St.,  Owego,  N.  Y. 

2266.  W[ILLIAM]  HARRY  CLEMONS.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1905;  M.A.,  Princeton  University,  1905,  "^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  September  9,  187Q,  Corry,  Pa. 

Assistant  in  the  Library,  and  graduate  student,  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1902-03.  University  Fellow  in  Princeton  University,  1903-04. 
Instructor  in  English,  Princeton,  1904-06,  1907-08.  Studied  in  the 
University  of  Oxford,  England  (Fellow  of  Princeton),  1906-07.  Refer- 
ence Librarian,  Library  of  Princeton  University,  190& . 

Address :   4  East  Witherspoon  Hall,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

2267.  JAMES  JOSEPH  COGAN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theo- 
logical School,  1905.     B.  G.  n.     Born  August  3,  1879,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Episcopal  Theological  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1905. 
Protestant  Episcopal  clergyman,  1905 . 

Married  June  28,  T905,  Edith  Ives,  M.D.,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:    Mar>',  b.  October  13,  1906;    David,  b.  February  14,  1908. 

Address :   216  Warren  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

2268.  WEBB  GARDNER  COOPER.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June 
21,  1878,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Bank  clerk,  1902-07;  teller,  1907-09.  Secretary  of  Building  and  Loan 
Association,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  April  18,  1907,  Elizabeth  Scott  Ga3lord,  of  Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Child :   Elizabeth  Gardner,  b.  March  15.  1908. 

Address :    153  East  4th  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

2269.  JAMES  ALBERT  CORSCADEN.  Ph.B. :  M.D.,  Columbia 
University,  1906.  ■^.  T.  Born  June  26,  1881,  Providence.  R.  I. 
Brother  of  No.  2247- 

528 


GRADUATES.  [1902. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1902-06.  On  the  staff  of  the  Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1906-08.     Practising  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address :   440  West  End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2270.  SAMUEL  FULLER  CROWELL.     B.A.    f».  N.  e.     *.  B.  K. 

Born  May  26,  1879,  Greenwich,  Mass.     Grandson  of  No.  118. 

With  the  Library  Bureau;  salesman,  Boston,  Mass.,  1902-08;  man- 
ager, Hartford,  Conn.,  1908- — . 

Address:   64  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2271.  RALPH  SPALDING  CUSHMAN.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
November  12,  1879,  Poultney,  Vt. 

Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1903.  Sta- 
tioned at  Bryantville,  Mass.,  1903-04;  Acushnet,  1904-06;  Danielson, 
Conn.,  1906-11;    St.  Paul's  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1911 . 

Married  August  20,  1902,  Maude  Estella  Hammond,  of  Chateauaray, 
N.  Y. 

Address :    131  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

2272.  OTTO  WATSON  DAVIS.    B.A.    C.  C.    Born  December  23, 

1875,  Seymour,  Conn. 

Assistant  agent,  Charity  Organization  Societv,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1902-03.  Superintendent,  Charity  Organization  Society,  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  1903-06.  Superintendent,  Associated  Charities,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
1906— — . 

Married  December  25,  1903,  Annie  S.  Thomas,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Child:    Evelyn  May,  b.  October  6,  1908. 

Address :  34  East  Rich  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

2273.  JAMES  MARSHALL  DEARBORN.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
April  13,  1880,  Marblehead,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  2143  and  2535. 

Bank  clerk.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03,  1904-07.  Graduate  student, 
Columbia  University,  1903-04.  Engaged  in  library  work,  190&-- — . 
Studied  in  State  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Assistant  Librarian, 
College  of  Liberal  Arts,  Boston  University,  1910 . 

Address :   Boston  University,  Boston,  Mass. 

2274.  JERRY  JOSIAH  DeFREHN.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  Septem- 
ber I,  1871,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

With  the  Charity  Organization  Society,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03. 
With  Jacob  Riis's  Neighborhood  Settlement,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04. 
In  business  in  Chicago,  111.,  1904-10. 

Married  January  i,  1905,  Florence  Lucretia  Kempfer,  of  Beaver 
Springs,  Pa.  Children :  Evelyn  Avis,  b.  May  20,  1907 ;  Grace  Virginia, 
b.  March  14,  1909. 

Address:    Knox,  Ind. 


2275.  LEWIS  EDWIN  DeLANEY.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born  July  17, 
1879,  Sayre,  Pa. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Sayre,  Pa.,  1902-07.  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Sayre,  Pa.,  1907 . 

Married  July  19,  1905,  Margaret  Griswold  (No.  2327).  Children: 
Margaret  Louise,  b.  May  19,  1906;   William  Wesley,  b.  August  7,  1907. 

Address:    T17  Bensley  St.,  Sayre,  Pa. 


1902.]  GRADUATES. 

2276.  HAROLD  AUSTIN  DUNN.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  March 
25,  1877,  Greenville,  Pa. 

Engaged  in  the  examination  of  titles,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1902 . 

Address:  824  Sheridan  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

2277.  FRANKLIN  STILES  DURSTON.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  February  13,  1880,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

Storekeeper,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1902-03 ; 

laboratory  assistant,   1903-07;    assistant  physicist,   1907 .     Member, 

International  Electrical  Congress,  1904. 

Address:   Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2278.  PHILIP  PRESCOTT  FROST.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Decem- 
ber II,  1876,  Thetford  Center,  Vt.    Son  of  T.  P.  Frost  (class  of  1876). 

Engaged  in  literary  work.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03 ;  Chicago,  111., 
1903-04,  1905-06.  Employed  in  a  bank,  Chicago,  111.,  1904-05. 
Draughtsman,  Department  of  PubHc  Works,  Evanston,  111.,  1906; 
assistant  inspector,  1906-07;    inspector,  1907 . 

Address :    1632  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

2279.  AXEL  SIEGFRIED  HANSON.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born  Sep- 
tember 30,  1875,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Principal,  Perryville  School,  Ark.,  1902-03.  In  the  sales  department. 
Little  Rock  Railway  and  Electric  Company,  1906-07.  Principal  of  a 
public  school,  Lonsdale,  Ark.,  1908-09.  With  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1909 . 

Married  December  3,  1903,  Amalie  Mondschine,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:   2600  Gaines  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

2280.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HARPER,  Jr.  B.A.;  LL.B., 
New  York  Law  School,  1904.    ^.  T.    *.  B.  K    Bom  November  20, 

1879,  Still  Pond,  Md. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1902-04.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1904.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904 . 

Address:   115  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2281.  W[ILLIAM]  GRAY  HARRIS,  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Bom 
September  22,  1879,  Poultney,  Vt. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Northport,  N.  Y.,  1903-04.  Cashier,  Provi- 
dent Life  and  Trust  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1904 . 

Married  July  7,  1903,  Bessie  W.  Legg,  of  Worcester,  Mass.  Child: 
Sarah  Fifield,  b.  October  28.  1906. 

Address :    390  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

2282.  OLIN  FISK  HERRICK.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
July  8,  1881,  Wilbraham,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1217. 

Manager,  Boston  office,  Fisk  Teachers'  Agency,  1902 . 

Married  May  29,  1906,  Grace  Frances  Cooley,  of  Aubumdale,  Mass. 
Child :    Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b".  November  5,  1907. 

Address:  2a  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Residence:  47  Hancock  St., 
Aubumdale,  Mass. 

2283.  ROBERT  SMYTH  HOLDEN.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  May 
13,  1880,  Napa,  Cal.     Son  of  No.  893. 

530 


GRADUATES.  [1902r 

Employed  by  the  Norton  Tanning  Company,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1902-03.  Studied  law,  1903-05-  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1905.  Practised 
law  in  Napa,  Cal.,  1906-07.  General  clerk,  Lester  Construction  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1907-  Clerk  in  the  Bank  of  Napa,  Napa, 
Cal.,  1907 . 

Address:  Bank  of  Napa,  Napa,  Cal.  Residence:  606  Franklin  St.. 
Napa,  Cal. 

2284.  ALEXANDER  JAMES  INGLIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1909.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  24,  1879, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Teaching    in    Horace   Mann    School,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1902 . 

Joint  author:  First  Book  in  Latin;  High  School  Course  in  Latin 
Composition.     Author:    Latin  Composition  Exercise  Book. 

Address :    Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2285.  EDWARD  ANDREWS  I NGRAH AM.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Colum- 
bia University,  1905.  *.  N.  G.  Born  February  20,  1880,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  778;  grandson  of  No.  307;  brother  of  Nos.  2151 
and  2431. 

Studied  in  a  law  office,  1902-03;  New  York  Law  School,  1903-04; 
Columbia  University,  1904-06.  At  Forest  Edge  Poultry  Farm,  Locust 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Address :    Forest  Edge  Poultry  Farm,  Locust  Valley,  N.  Y. 

2286.  MICHAEL  GEORGE  LAWTON.  Ph.B.  Born  July  9, 
1879,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2651. 

In  business  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1902-06.    With  the  Coal  and  Iron 

National  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Address:  267  West  nth  "St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2287.  ERNEST  MORSE  LIBBY.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  January 
31,  1879,  Gorham,  Me. 

Taught  in  North  Windham,  Me.,  1902-03.     Principal  of  High  School, 

Essex,  Conn.,  1903 . 

Married  July  14,  1910,  Nellie  Curtis  Sanborn,  of  Portland,  Me. 
Address :   Essex,  Conn. 

2288.  HOWARD  VICTOR  LITTELL.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born 
January  10,  1883,  Sanford,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2494. 

Taught   in   Lentsville,    N.   Y.,    1902-03.     Principal   of    High    School, 

Otego,  N.  Y.,  1903-05;    Mohawk,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  April  4,  1905,  Bessie  Electa  Wilcox,  of  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Address:    Mohawk,  N.  Y. 

2289.  GEORGE  BRIGGS  LUFKIN.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Sep- 
tember 13,  1874,  Rumford  Center,  Me. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1902-04.  Clerk  for 
the  W.  W.  Kimball  Company,  Chicago,  III,  1904 . 

Married  September  9,  1903,  Sara  E.  Eaton,  of  Rumford,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: Alice  Howe,  b.  January  31,  1906;  Eaton,  b.  October  20,  1907; 
Merritt  Newell,  b.  February  4,  1909. 

Address:    1238   South  Central   Park  Ave.,   Chicago,  111. 

2290.  FREDERIC  MILTON  McGAW.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born  May 
29,  1870,  Danville,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2377. 

531 


1902.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Beaver  College,  Pa.,  1902-06;  Central  High  School,  Phila- 
delphia,  Pa.,   1906-08;    Beaver  College,   190& . 

Married  June  30,  1897,  Lillie  Augusta  Gamache,  of  Shrewsbury, 
Mass. 

Address :   967  Fourth  St.,  Beaver,  Pa. 

2291.  FRED  MARLIN  MEADER.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1905  r  M.D., 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1909.  C.  C.  Born  January  28,  1876,  North 
Haverhill,  N.   H. 

Salesman  for  Bryan-Marsh  Incandescent  Lamp  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, 1902-03.  Graduate  student  in  Wesleyan  University,  and  tech- 
nician, Conn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1903-05.  Studied  in  Johns 
Hopkins  Medical  School,  1905-09.  Instructor  in  Pathology  and  Bac- 
teriology, College  of   Medicine,  Syracuse  University,   1909 . 

Married  September  20,  1905,  Emma  Cornelius,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Child :    Carlton  Cornelius,  b.  November  7,  1909. 

Address:    622  South  Warren  St.,   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2292.  CLIFFORD  DELEGAR  MEEKER.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born 
June  13,  1879,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Son  of  J.  M.  Meeker  (class  of  1873)  ; 
brother  of   No.  2025. 

Electrical  engineer  (contracting,  consulting,  and  manufacturing), 
1902 . 

Married  November  24,  1905,  Mabelle  Cheney  Grant  (No.  2325). 
Child:    Miriam  Grant,  b.   May   17,    1908. 

Address:    ^^  Sussex  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

2298.  GEORGE  DICKEY  MILLS.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 20,  1878,  Island  Pond,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  2026. 

Studied  in  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Iowa, 
1902-03.     Engaged  in  wool  growing.  Gage,  Mont.,   1903 . 

Married  July  23,  1909,  Mary  E.  Sales,  of  Bozeman,  Mont. 

Address :   Gage,  Mont. 

2294.  THOMAS  HENRY  MONTGOMERY.  B.S.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  September  i,  1879,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Brother  of  No. 
2028. 

Engaged  in  musical  work.  New  York,  N.  Y.  (in  Grace  Church 
choir),  1903 .  With  the  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  September  19,  1908,  Gertrude  Day,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Address:    15  Dey  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2296.  JAMES  WISWELL  MUDGE.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1907.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  11,  1879,  Lucknow, 
India.    Son  of  No.  806. 

Taught  in  Jacob  Tome  Institute,  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  1902-03 ;  Ken- 
yon  Military  Academy,  Gambier,  Ohio,  1904.  Studied  in  Harvard 
Law  School,  1904-07.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1907.  Practising  law  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  1907 . 

Married  September  14,  1910,  Mertie  M.  Bachelder,  of  Lowell,  Mass. 

Address :   31  Wyoming  Park,  Melrose,  Mass. 

2296.  CARL  SAMUEL  NEUMANN.  B.A.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  2"},  1880,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Brother  of  Nos.  2500  and  2719. 

53^ 


GRADUATES.  [1902. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Plymouth,  Conn.,  1902-03.  In  the  office 
of  the  Union  Manufacturing  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1903-04; 
traveling  salesman,  1905;    assistant  secretary,  1906 . 

Address :    189  South  Main  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn, 

2297.  ROBERT  BREWER  NEWELL.  B.A.  B.  9.  H.  Born 
September  11,  1879,  Hartford,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2054. 

Clerk  in  Hartford  (Conn.)  National  Bank,  1902;  Phoenix  National 
Bank,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1902-03.  Clerk  and  bookkeeper.  State  Bank, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-07.  Teller,  State  Savings  Bank,  Hartford, 
Conn.,    1907 . 

Married  December  17,  1907,  Helen  Celestia  Lincoln,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.     Child :    Katharine  Lincoln,  b.  November  10,  1908. 

Address :    10  Sherman  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2298.  CLARENCE  LUCIAN  NEWTON.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.  and 
J.  M.,  Boston  University,  1905.  B.  0.  H.  Born  July  31,  1877,  Eden, 
Vt.     Brother  of  No.  2299. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1902-05.     Admitted  to 

the  bar,   1905.     Practising  law   in   Boston,   Mass.,   1905 .    Lecturer 

on  Wills,  Deeds,  and  Property,  Boston  (Y.  M.  C.  A.)  Evening  Law 
School,  1905 .  Lecturer  on  Property,  Law  School  of  Boston  Uni- 
versity,  1907-08. 

Married  June  8,  1909,  Alice  McLennan,  of  Chicago,  111. 

Address :    Room  818,  60  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

2299.  WILBER  EDWARD  NEWTON.  B.A.  B.  0.  n.  Born 
March  8,  1875,  Eden,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  2298. 

Jomed  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902.  Stationed  at 
Holland  and  Morgan,  Vt,  1902-03;  Marshfield  and  South  Cabot, 
1903-04;  West  Enosburg,  1904-07;  Union  Village  and  North  Thet- 
ford,  1907-10.  Transferred  to  New  England  Southern  Conference, 
1910.    Stationed  at  Haddam   Neck,   Conn.,   1910 . 

Married  June  2,  1904,  Inez  Lucinda  Kingsbury,  of  Walden,  Vt. 
Children:  Vivian  Virtine,  b.  September  16,  1905;  Newell  Edward,  b. 
March  18,   1908. 

Address :    R.  F.  D.  No.  i.  East  Hampton,  Conn. 

2300.  CLARENCE  ALBERT  PIERCE.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1904;  Ph.D., 
Cornell  University,  1908.  «l>.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  October  4,  1878, 
Redding,   Conn. 

Assistant   in    Physics,    Wesleyan    University,    1902-04.     Assistant    in 

Physics,  Cornell  University,  1904-05;    Instructor,  1905 , 

Married  April  3,  1905.  Clara  Belle  Powell,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y. 
Address:    317  Eddy  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2301.  MOSES  KELLUM  PIKE.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  2, 
1878,  Salisbury,  Mass. 

With  the  Western  Electric  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-08. 
District  manager.  Northern  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Ltd., 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  1908 . 

Married  June  3,  1903,  Lena  Estelle  Paige,  of  Athol,  Mass.  Child: 
Beatrice  Estelle,  b.  July  17,  1905. 

Address:  care  of  Northern  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company, 
Ltd.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

533 


1902.1  GRADUATES. 

2302.    HARRIE  ALBERT  PRATT.    B.A.    X.  ^P.    Bom  May  31, 

1878,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Scientific  assistant,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1902-07.  Clerk,  Wilcox,  Crittenden  &  Company,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1907 . 

Married  August  10,  1903,  Rena  Cecilia  Gladding  (class  of  1903). 
Child :    Sherrold  Gladding,  b.  November  23,  1904. 

Address:    loi  Union  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


2303.  CARL  FOWLER  PRICE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  May  16,  1881, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Secretary-treasurer,  Oppenheimer  Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1902-06.  Engaged  in  real  estate  and  brokerage,  1907-08.  Secretary- 
treasurer,  Vigor!  Leather  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  In  the 
real  estate  and  insurance  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 .  Com- 
poser :  hymn  tunes  in  Methodist  Hymnal,  etc. ;  college  songs,  carols, 
cantatas,  patriotic  songs,  etc.  Editor:  JVesleyan  Son^  Book,  1901 ; 
Festival  Services,  1909,  '10,  '11.  Author:  The  Music  and  Hymnody  of 
the  Methodist  Hymnal,  1911. 

Married  April  24,  1905,  Leila  Alberta  Field  (No.  2248),  who  died 
March  24,  igo6.  Child:  a  daughter,  b.  March  16,  1906,  d.  March  23, 
1906. 

Address :    1868  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 


2304.     GEORGE  D  RYDER.    B.A.    X.  <ir.    *.  B.  K.    Bom  May  i, 

1880,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2164. 

Member  of  firm.  Harder  Manufacturing  Company,  agricultural 
machinery  and  silos,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  1902 . 

Married  October  11,  1905,  Edith  Lucie  Heaxt,  of  Shelbume,  Vt. 
Child :    Alice  Blanche,  b.  September  29,  1906. 

Address:    Cobleskill.  N.  Y. 


2305.  IRVING  FRANK  SCOFIELD.  B.A. ;  M.D..  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1906.  B.  e.  n.  Born  June  3,  1878,  East  Plattekill,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  A.  J.  Scofield  (class  of  1902). 

Studied  in  Yale  Medical  School,  1902-06.  Interne,  New  Haven 
(Conn.)    Hospital.   1906-07.    Traveled   in   Europe,   1907-08.     Practising 

medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1908 .     Deputy  medical  superintendent, 

Kings  County  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  1909 . 

Married  June  3,  1909,  Charlotte  T.  Scragg,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :   Kings  County  Hospital,  Clarkson  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


2306.  *NORMAN  KEATOR  SILLIMAN.  B.A.  Born  April  21, 
1875,  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1902-04.  Died  August 
4,  1905,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2307.  ARTHUR  NEWMAN  TASKER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  George 
Washington  University,  1906.  "*•.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  February  3,  1878, 
Washington,  D.  C.    Brother  of  No.  1623. 

Studied  in  Medical  School  of  George  Washington  University,  1902-06. 
In  the  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1906— — . 

Married  August  8,  1908,  M.  Elizabeth  Berry,  of  Marvland. 

Address :   care  of  Surgeon  General,  U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C. 

534 


GRADUATES.  (1902. 

2308.  JOSIAH  WILLARD  TAYLOR.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  May 
30,  1875,  North  Wayne,  Me. 

Assistant  in  Library,  Wesleyan  University,  1901-02.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Essex,  Conn.,  1902-04;  Mexico,  Me.,  1904-06;  Freeport, 
Me.,  1906-08.  Superintendent  of  schools.  Turner  and  Canton  Union 
School  District,  Me.,  1908-10.  State  inspector  of  high  schools.  Me., 
1910 . 

Married  June  24,  1903,  Ella  Louisa  Farmer,  of  Farmington,  Me. 

Address :    Augusta,  Me. 

2809.  HUBERT  NELSON  TERRELL.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  Born 
February  20,  1875,  East  Quogue,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Kiskiminetas  Springs  School,  Saltsburg,  Pa.,  1902-04; 
MacKenzie  School,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1904-07.  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Dobbs  Ferry,  1907 . 

Married  July  23,  1908,  Ruth  Dinsmore  Barrett,  of  Wellsville,  Pa. 
Child :    Margaret  Wells,  b.  May  4,  1909. 

Address :    Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

2310.  CHARLES  HORTON  TERRY.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
August  6,  1877,  East  Moriches,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Maricao,  Porto  Rico,  1902-03;  High  School,  Ponce,  Porto 
Rico,  1903-04.  Principal  of  High  School,  Ponce,  1905-08.  Superinten- 
dent of  schools,  Ponce,  1908 .    Chairman,  Civil  Service  Committee, 

Ponce. 

Address :    Ponce,  Porto  Rico. 

2811.  JAMES  VOORHEES  THOMPSON.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1905.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  25,  1878,  Rock 
Springs,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1902-03,  1904-05-  Taught 
in  Morristown  School  for  Boys,  N.  J.,  1903-04.  Vice  principal,  Madi- 
son Academy,  N.  J.,  1904-05.  Preached  in  Christ  M.  E.  Church,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.  (assistant),  1906-08.  Teaching  in  Shady  Side  Academy, 
Pittsburg,  1908 . 

Married  August  18,  1909,  Nora  Gray,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Address:    55^5  Center  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 


2312.  EVERETT  LYNN  THORNDIKE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1903;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1905.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K  Born 
July  24,  1882,  Lynn,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  1769  and  1869. 

Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1902-05  (Scholar,  1902-04; 
Fellow,  1904-05).  Chief  Clerk,  Columbia  University,  1905-06.  Taught 
in  University  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1906-07.  Instructor  in  History, 
Northwestern     University,     1907-09;      Western     Reserve     University, 

1909 .    Author:    The  Place  of  Magic  in   the  Intellectual  History 

of  Europe,  1905. 

Address :     10919   Fairchild  Ave.,    Cleveland,   Ohio. 


2818.  OLIVER  RAWSON  UNDERHILL.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
August  13,   1875,  Ipswich,   Mass. 

In  the  commercial  department,  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1902-04;  in  the  engineering  department,  1904-07.  Manager, 
branch  office,  Hartford  Electric  Light  Company,   1907 . 

535 


1902.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  June  i6,  1904,  Maye  Everette  Clarke,  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Children:  Dores  Parkhurst,  b.  June  i,  1906;  OHver  Rawson,  b. 
January  9,   1910. 

Address :    575  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2314.  CHARLES  ELMER  WALDRON.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born 
March  21,  1872,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Joined  Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902.  Stationed  at 
various  places  in  Pennsylvania,  1902-08.  Pastor,  Reformed  Church 
in   America,   Brookdale,   Bloomfield,   N.  J.,   1908— — . 

Married  May  16,  1905,  Mabel  Augusta  Gardner,  of  Olyphant,  Pa. 
Children:  Frances  Willard,  b.  December  19,  1906;  Lincoln,  b.  January 
18,  1908;    Elizabeth  Elaine,  b.  March  19,  1909. 

Address:    Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

2316.  HENRY  GORDON  WELLS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
University,  1905.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  12,  1879,  Bridgeport,  Conn, 
Son  of   No.   1 139. 

Studied    in    Harvard    Law    School,    1902-05.     Admitted    to   the    bar, 

1905.     Practising  law  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1905 .     Member  of  City 

Government,    Haverhill,    1907.     Member   of    Mass.    State    Legislature, 

Married  April  18,  1906,  Edith  Weeks  Burke  (daughter  of  No.  1035), 
of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  Chester  Taylor,  b.  June  24,  1908; 
Elizabeth  Whiting,  b.  September  2,  1909. 

Address :  104  Merrimack  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Residence :  4  Arling- 
ton Place,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

2316.  DAVID  GIFFORD  WILLETS.  Ph.B. ;  M.D.,  George 
Washington  University,  1907.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  28,  1873, 
Scullville,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Medical  School  of  George  Washington  University, 
1903-07.  In  the  Hygiene  Laboratory,  U.  S.  Public  Health  and  Marine 
Hospital  Service,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903-07.  In  the  Pathological 
Laboratory,  Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1907-08.  Pathologist,  State  Sanitarium,  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  1908-09. 
Medical    zoologist.    Bureau    of    Science,    Manila,    Philippine    Islands, 

1909 .    Lecturer  on   Medical  Zoology,   Philippine   Medical   School, 

1909 .     Editor:  annual  reports  of  Georgia  State  Sanitarium  (section 

for  pathology),  1908,  '09. 

Address :  Biological  Laboratories,  Bureau  of  Science,  Manila,  Philip- 
pine Islands. 

2317.  FREDERICK  AMOS  WOOD  WORTH.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born 
February  3,   1873,   Boston,   Mass. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1902.  Stationed  at 
Weston,  Vt.,  1902-06;  Ludlow,  1906-11.  Lyndonville  and  E.  Lyndon, 
191 1 . 

Married  June  30,  1903,  Addie  E.  Woodward,  of  Landgrove,  Vt. 
Child:   Maurice  Forsyth,  b.  April  21,  1905. 

Address :    Lyndonville,  Vt. 

2318.  THEODORE  BASIL  YOUNG.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1906.  A.  T.  A.  Born  November  2,  1877,  Hunts- 
ville,   N.  J. 

With  the  United  Gas  Improvement  Company,  Paterson,  N.  J., 
1902-03.     Studied    in    Drew    Theological    Seminary,    1903-06.    Joined 

536 


GRADUATES.  [1902. 

New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1906.  Stationed  at  East  View, 
N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Grace  Church,  New  York  (associate),  1907-08; 
Washington  Square,  New  York,  1908-09;  Morsemere,  Yonkers, 
1909-11;    Red  Hook,  1911 . 

Married  July  9,  1907,  Augusta  Therese  Jones  (No.  2329). 

Address:    Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

2319.  ALICE  LOCKWOOD  ADAMS.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
May  25,  1879,  Wethersfield,  Conn.    Sister  of   No.  1731. 

Studied  in  a  business  college,  1902-03.  Engaged  in  stenography 
and  clerical  work,  N.  E.  Teachers'  Exchange,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-06; 
Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,   1906— — . 

Address:    Broad   St.,  Wethersfield,   Conn. 

2320.  ELDORA  JOSEPHINE  BIRCH.  B.S.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
May  8,  1878,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school.   New  Britain,   Conn.,   1902-04;    High 

School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1904 . 

Address:    8  Wells  Ave.,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

2321.  MAUDE  VIOLA  COLE.  B.S.  Born  December  i,  1878, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

Address:    Rutland,  Vt. 

2322.  DORA  WILHELMINA  DAVIS.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia 
University,  1907.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  30,  1880,  Secunderabad, 
India.     Sister  of  No.  2462,  and  of  W.  B.  Davis  (class  of  1906). 

Taught  in  Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1902-03;  High  School, 
Portland,  Conn.,  1903-04;  High  School,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1904-05; 
High  School,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1905-06 ;  High  School,  Normal  College 
of  New  York,  1906-08.  Instructor  in  English,  Normal  College  of  New 
York,  1908- — . 

Address :    130  West  104th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2323.  SUSIE  AUGUSTINE  deANGELIS.  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
January  18,  1880,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Hieh  School,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1903-07;    Technical 

High  School,  Springfield.  Mass.,  1907 . 

Address:   11 1  Bowles  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

2324.  ALICE  WINIFRED  ENGLISH  (North).  Ph.B.  $.  B.  K. 
Bom  June  i,  1880,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Taught  in  High  School.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1902-04;  Reading,  Mass., 
1904-06;    Newark,  N.  J.,  1906-07. 

Married  November  4,  1907,  Dwight  North,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren:  Margaret,  b.  July  28,  1908;  Dwight  Olcott,  b.  September  28, 
1909. 

Address :  Mrs.  Dwight  North,  491  New  Britain  Ave.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

2325.  MABELLE  CHENEY  GRANT  (Meeker).  Ph.B.  Born 
February  25,  1880,  Chelsea,  Mass.     Sister  of  No.  2679. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school.  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1902-03;  High 
School,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1903-05. 

537 


1902.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  November  24,   1905,  Clifford  Delegar  Meeker    (No.  2292). 
Child:   Miriam  Grant,  b.  May  17,  1908. 
Address :   Mrs.  C.  D.  Meeker,  y]  Sussex  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

2326.  *KATHARINE  LOUISE  GRISWOLD  (Wallace).  Ph.B. 
Born  October  24,  1879,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sister  of  Margaret  B.  Gris- 
wold  (class  of  1904). 

Married  October  6,  1906,  A.  Wallace,  M.D. 
Died  October  19,  1907,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2327.  MARGARET  GRISWOLD  (DeLaney).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  September  15,  1880,  South  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Assistant  principal  of  High  School,  Westerly,  R.  L,  1902-03;  High 
School,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-05. 

Married  July  19,  1905,  Lewis  Edwin  DeLaney  (No.  2275).  Children: 
Margaret  Louise,  b.  May  19,  1906;   William  Wesley,  b.  August  7,  1907. 

Address:   Mrs.  L.  E.  DeLaney,  117  Bensley  St.,  Sayre,  Pa. 

2328.  SARAH  CURRIE  HALLOCK.  Ph.B.  Born  March  26, 
1880,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Dudley,  Mass.,  1902-03 ;   Watertown,  Conn.,  1903 . 

Address:   Watertown,  Conn. 


2329.  AUGUSTA  THERESE  JONES  (Young).  Ph.B.  Born 
June  7,  1880,  Middletown,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  21 17. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1903-06;  Hackensack, 
N.  J.,  1906-07;   Camden.  N.  J.,  1907. 

Married  July  9,  1907,  Theodore  Basil  Young  (No.  2318). 

Address:    Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 


2330.  IDA  LIZZIE  MACFARLANE  (Noble).  Ph.B.  Bom 
October  5,  1874.  Stukely,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Taught  in  the  National  Training  School  for  Missionaries  and 
Deaconesses,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904-08. 

Married  May  26,  1908,  Benjamin  Clayton  Noble,  of  Windsor,  Vt. 
Child:   Rachel  Gladys,  b.  December  10,  1909. 

Address :   Mrs.  B.  C.  Noble,  Windsor,  Vt. 

2331.  FANNIE  MYERSON.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  18, 
1880,  in  Russia. 

Taught  in  Amityville,  N.  Y.,   1902-04;    Torrington,  Conn.,   1904-06; 

Southington,  Conn.,  1906-08;   Arlington,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Address:   Arlington,  Mass. 

2332.  ELIZABETH  PARKHURST  PECK.  B.A.  #.  B.  K.  Born 
June  29,  1877,  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Derby,  Conn.,   1902-06;    Hartford,   Conn., 

1906 . 

Address:   3  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2333.  ERNESTINE  ROSE.  B.A.;  B.L.S.,  New  York  State 
Library  School,  1904.     Born  March  19,  1880,  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

538 


GRADUATES.  [1902-03. 

Studied  in  N.  Y.  State  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1902-04. 
Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University,  1904-05.  Assistant,  New 
York  Public  Library,  1905-07;    Branch  Librarian-in-charge,   1907 • 

Address :  33  East  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  36  Hyatt 
St.,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

2334.  FANNY  TERRY  VAN  SCOY.  Ph.B.  Born  December  17, 
1875,  East  Hampton,  N.  Y.    Sister  of  No.  2335. 

Address  :    Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

2335.  MAY  TALMAGE  VAN  SCOY.  B.S.  Born  May  4,  1877, 
East  Hampton,  N.  Y.     Sister  of  No.  2334. 

Taught  in  the  Bridgehampton  Literary  and  Commercial  Institute, 
N.  Y.,  1902-04;  Summer  Tutoring  School,  Southampton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y., 
1904-06.     Engaged  in  private  tutoring,  1906 . 

Address  :    Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 


♦JESSIE  MARION  WINANS  (Betts).  B.A.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1880,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Newington,  Conn.,  1902-03;  South  Manchester,  Conn., 
1903-04.     Died  September  20,  1910,  White  Haven,  Pa. 

Married  November  23,  1904,  John  Melson  Betts  (No.  2262).  Chil- 
dren: Dorothy  Malcolm,  b.  September  16,  1905;  Lawrence  Williams, 
b.  May  22,  1908. 


CLASS  OF  J903. 

2837.  ARLON  TAYLOR  ADAMS.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1904.     C.  C.     Born  May  26,  1881,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1903-04.  Vice  principal, 
Searles  High  School,  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1904-06.  Taught  in 
Tilton  Seminary,  N.  H.,  1906-10;  High  School,  Bloomfield,  N.  J., 
1910 . 

Address :    Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

2338.  GEORGE  THURSTON  AMES.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
December  11,  1880,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2471. 

Traveling  salesman,  1903-04.  Bond  salesman,  1904-05.  Employed  by 
Outing  Magazine,  1905-08;  Moody's  Manual  and  American  Magazine, 
1908-09.  Advertising  solicitor,  1909-10.  With  U.  S.  Express  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:  care  of  U.  S.  Express  Company,  2  Rector  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Residence :   273  McDonough  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2339.  IRVING  MONROE  ANDERSON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  May  17,  1881,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  2259  and  2523. 

In  the  real  estate  and  insurance  business,  Mount  Vernon,  ^  N.  Y., 
1903-08,  1909-10.  Bookkeeper  for  N.  Y.  City  Church  Extension  and 
Missionary  Society,  M.  E.  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908-09.  Study- 
ing in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1910 . 

Address :  66  West  2d  St.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

539 


1903.]  GRADUATES. 

2340.  OLAF  JOHN  ANDERSON.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born  January 
29,  1872,  North  Rorum,  Sweden. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1903.  Stationed  at 
Wilder,.  Lewiston,  and  Hanover,  Vt.,  1903-05;  St.  Johnsbury  Center 
and  East  Lyndon,  1905-08;    North  Danville,  1908-10;    Derby,  1910 . 

Married  November  24,  1904,  Waitie  Carruth  Butler,  of  Warren,  Me. 
Child :    Emily  Irene,  b.  November  24,  1905. 

Address:   Derby,  Vt. 

2341.  JAMES  GUY  BAGG.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  St.  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity, 1907.  *.  N.  e.  Born  February  10,  1881,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Brother 
of  No.  2397. 

With  the  Colonial  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  Title  Guarantee 
and  Trust  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Studied  in  Brooklyn 
Law  School  (of  St.  Lawrence  University),  1905-07.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1907.     Practising  law  in  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  September  2,  1908,  Floy  Amanda  McKinney,  of  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.  Children:  James  Francis,  b.  August  8,  1909;  Harvey  McKinney, 
b.  October  22,  1910. 

Address :  9  South  3d  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

2342.  FRANK  MILTON  BAKER.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  Born  Sep- 
tember 18,  1880,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1903.  Stationed  at 
Athens  and  Cambridgeport,  Vt.,  1903-05 ;  Randolph  Center,  1905-07 ; 
South  Royalton  and  South  Tunbridge,  1907-09.  Studied  in  School  of 
Theology,  Boston  University,  1909-10.  Transferred  to  Genesee  Con- 
ference, 1910.     Stationed  at  Whitesyille,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  September  12,  1905,  Jennie  M.  Hammond,  of  Saxtons  River, 
Vt,  who  died  April  20,  1907.  Married  September  21,  1908,  Josephine 
L.  Bright.  Children :  Kenneth  Hammond,  b.  April  5,  1907 ;  Warren 
Milton,  b.  June  28,  1909. 

Address:   Whitesville,  N.  Y. 

2343.  *JAMES  HERBERT  BAKER.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born  October 
20,  1881,  Concord,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  2193. 

Salesman,    Library    Bureau,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1903-04;  Elliott 

Addressing    Machine    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    1904-08.  Bond 

salesman   for  E.   H.   Rollins   &  Sons,   Boston,    Mass.,    1908-10.  Died 
September  9,  1910,  Boston,  Mass. 

2344.  CHARLES  PRESCOTT  BARKER.  B.A.  B.  9.  n.  Born 
May  18,  1880,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  sales  manager  for  the  McCall  Company,  fashion  pub- 
lishers. New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-08.  Advertising  manager  for  Joseph 
Wild  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 • 

Address:   215  Quincy  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2345.  ROBERT  ALLEN  BARTLETT.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
October  29,  1880,  Hampden,  Mass. 

Clerk,  N.  E.  Cotton  Yarn  Company,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  and  New- 
York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04;  H.  V.  Dodd  &  Co.,  commission  merchants.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  i905-oi5.  Office  manager,  J.  E.  Stanton,  Jr.,  commission 
merchant.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-10.  With  the  Acushnet  Mill  Com- 
pany, New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1910 . 

540 


GRADUATES.  [1903. 

Married  October  12,  1907,  Lilian  Percival,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who 
died  January  18,  1908.  Married  June  20,  1909,  Jeannette  Spear,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Address :   268  Palmer  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

2346.  Z[IBA]  PLATT  BENNETT.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
March  22,  1881,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Son  of  No.  770;  brother  of  No. 
1942. 

With  Phelps,  Straw  &  Co.,  wholesale  hardware,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 
1904-05;  member  of  the  firm  (now  Phelps,  Lewis  &  Bennett),  1905 . 

Married  October  5,  1910,  Jessie  Dunlap  Thomas,  of  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 

Address:    no  South  Franklin  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

2347.  JEROME  HAROLD  BENTLEY.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
March  16,  1881,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Brookfield,  Mo.,  1903-04.  Taught  in  High 
School,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1904-09;   Louisville,  Ky.,  1909 . 

Married  June  16,  1904,  Zilpha  Elizabeth  Baker,  of  Cameron,  Mo. 
Children :  Zilpha  Louise,  b.  March  22,  1905 ;  Jerome  Bentley,  b.  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1907;  Francis  Northrop,  b.  April  16,  1909;  Benjamin  Webb, 
b.  April  16,  1909. 

Address :   4607  Grand  Boulevard,  Louisville,  Ky. 

2348.  JAMES  GARFIELD  BERRIEN.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  6.  Born 
November  15,  1881,  Montclair,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  1884. 

With  Richards  Advertising  Agency,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-04; 
Dollenmayer  Advertising  Agency,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1904.  In  the 
advertising  department  of  Collier's  Weekly,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904-11; 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  191 1 . 

Married  March  12,  1907,  Gladys  Hawthorne  Curtis,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

Address :   416  W.  13th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2349.  THOMAS  PERCIVAL  BEYER.  B.S.;  M.A.,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1907.  C.  C.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  March  31,  1881,  Tipton, 
Pa. 

Professor  of  English  Literature  and  History,  Tarkio  College,  Mo., 
1903-06.     Professor  of  English  Language,  Hamline  University,  Minn., 

Married  June  17,  1908,  Flora  Winifred  Lynn,  of  Tarkio,  Mo. 
Address:    1472  Van  Buren  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

2360.  WILLIAM  PRESTON  BRAY.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1906.  B.  0.  n.  Born  May  17,  1881,  East  Bangor, 
Pa. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1903-06. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1906.     Practising  law  in  Bangor,   Pa.,  1906- — . 

Married  April  18,  1908,  Rachel  Salome  Gray,  of  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Address:    Bangor,  Pa. 

2351.  LEVERITT  DALE  BRISTOL.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1907.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June  2,  1880,  Chicago,  111. 
Brother  of  Nos.  2530  and  2797. 

Studied  in  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1903-07.  Instructor  in 
Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  Medical   School  of  Syracuse  University, 

541 


1903.1  GRADUATES. 

1907-08.     Practising  medicine   in    St.    Paul,    Minn.,    1908 .     Clinical 

Assistant  in  Medicine,  University  of  Minnesota,  1908— — . 

Married  June  27,  1907,  Addie  Louise  Knox,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Children:    Corabelle,  b.  April  25,  1908;   Adelaide,  b.  February  3,  191 1. 

Address:  Lowry  Building,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Residence:  897  Good- 
rich Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


WALTER  CREIGHTON  BROWN.    B.A.    A.  A.  *.     Born 
August  22,  1881,  Lancaster,  Mass.    Son  of  No.  1202. 

Bond   salesman,   with   E.    H.    Rollins   &    Sons,   New   York,    N.    Y., 

1903 . 

Married  September  3,  1910,  Rena  L  Brown,  of  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
Address:   43  Exchange  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2353.  OTTO  ASBURY  BUSHNELL.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
October  2,  1880,  Waitsfield,  Vt. 

Clerk,  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1903-05.  Sales- 
man, Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  Boston  and  Worcester,  Mass., 
1905-07;   branch  manager,  Portland,  Me.,  1907 . 

Married  June  16,  1908,  Emma  Allen  Legg,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
Child :    Priscilla,  b.  May  5,  1909. 

Address :    17  Grant  St.,  Portland,  Me. 


2354.    WILLIAM  PATTERSON  CALDER.    B.S.    A.  A.  #.    Bom 

August  18,  1879,  Hartford,  Conn. 

With  the  Phoenix  National  Bank,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1903 . 

Married  October  27,  1908,  Bessie  Wariett  Moore,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Address :  288  Sigoumey  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


2355.  JAMES  NATHANIEL  CARTER.  Ph.B.;  J.B.,  Boston 
University,  1906;  J.M.,  Boston  University,  1908.  C.  C.  Born  March 
27,  1875,  West  Pembroke,  Me. 

Studied  in  School  of  Law,  Boston  University,  1903-06.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  1906.  Practised  law,  1906-07.  Librarian,  and  Assistant  Sec- 
retary of  the  Faculty,  School  of  Law,  Boston  University,  1907 . 

Married  June  i,  1909,  Edith  Milfred  Lounsbur>',  of  Somerville,  Mass. 

Address :   8  Holyoke  Road,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 


2356.  OLIN  MASON  CAWARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1905.    A.  T.  A.     Born  May  17,  1876,  Hall,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1903-04.  Gradu- 
ate student.  Harvard  University,  1904-05.  Associate  pastor,  Bethesda 
Congregational  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Pastor  of  First 
Congregational  Church,  Mattoon,  111.,  1906-08;  Normal  Park  Presby- 
terian Church,  Chicago,  111..  1908- . 

Married  June  22,  1898,  Edith  Vandalia  Shults,  of  Prattsburg,  N.  Y., 
who  died  November  17.  1907.  Married  January  6,  1909,  Clarita  Ham- 
mond, of  Peoria,  111.     Child:    Theodore  Robert,  b.  May  7,  1901. 

Address:    7258  Princeton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


2357.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  CHAPMAN.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Vermont,  1907.  A.  K.  E.  Born  December  21,  1881,  Sprout- 
brook,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  1036. 

542 


GRADUATES.  [1903. 

Studied  in  Medical  School  of  University  of  Vermont,  1903-07.  On 
the  staff  of  the  M.  E.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1907-08.  Practising 
medicine  in  South  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    42  Hudson  St.,  South  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

2358.  CLARENCE  FLETCHER  CORNER.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1905.  *.  N.  9.  Bom  December  31,  1880,  Green- 
wich, Conn. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1903-05.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1905.  With  the  Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905-07.     Practising  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address:    245  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2359.  HOWARD  DICKINSON  CRANE.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
July  29,  1881,  Newark,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  2606. 

Clerk,  I.  E.  Palmer  Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1903-04.  Book- 
keeper, W.  F.  Day  &  Bro.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1904-06.  Salesman,  Unger 
&  Clorisel,  Newark,  1906-07;  J.  F.  Newman,  fraternity  jeweler,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address:   73  Sherman  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2360.  MILTON  WEBSTER  DAVENPORT.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1908. 
C.  C.     Born  March  11,  1877,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Principal  of  Weiser  Academy,  Idaho,  1903-04.  Graduate  student, 
University  of  California,  1904.     Principal  of  High  School,  Grants  Pass, 

Ore.,  1904-05.     City  chemist,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1905 .     In  charge 

of  laboratory,  N.  Y.  Board  of  Water  Supply,  Babylon,  N.  Y.,  1908. 
Director,  Davenport  Engineering  Laboratory,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1909 -. 

Married  October  15,  1904,  Laura  Nichols  Davenport,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Child:   Laurence,  b.  March  i,  1907. 

Address :   42  Camp  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

2361.  HARRY  PIERSON  DAY.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law 
School,  1905.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  3,  1882,  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1642  and  2669. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1903-05;  in  a  lawyer's  office  in 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1905-06.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1906.  Practising  law 
in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1906 . 

Address:    Park  Place,  Morristown,  N.  J, 

2362.  IRA  CHAPMAN  DOANE.  B.S.;  LL.B.,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1907.     C.  C.     Born  November  12,  1880,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  Central  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1904-07. 
Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Minnesota,  1905-07.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  1907.     Practised  law  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1907-08;    Hills- 

boro,  N.  Dak.,  1908;    Edgeley,  N.  Dak.,   1908^ .    Associate  editor: 

Berlin  (N.  Dak.)  Record. 

Married  September  25,  1908,  Theodora  Pickett,  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Address :    Edgeley,  N.  Dak. 

2363.  RIDGWAY  BOWERS  ESPY.  B.A.  A.  A.  $.  Born  Sep- 
tember 2,  1881,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

S43f 


1903.1  GRADUATES. 

Studied  law  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1903-04.  County  official  and  law 
student,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1905-09-  Practising  law  in  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  1910 . 

Address:  3  Welles  Building,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Residence:  88 
South  Franklin  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

2364.  ALFRED  AUGUSTINE  GUSTAFSON.  B.S.  X.  ^. 
Born  September  7,   1880,   Middletown,   Conn. 

Principal  of  High  School,  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1903-04.  Graduate 
student,  Wesleyan  University,  1904-05.  Taught  in  East  Greenwich 
Academy,  R.  I.,  1905-09;    Montpelier  Seminary,  Vt.,  1909 . 

Married  August  12,  1909,  Selene  G.  Sexton,  of  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Address:    Montpelier,  Vt. 

2365.  CLARENCE  FREDERIC  HALE.  B.S. ;  M.S.,  1907;  Ph.D., 
Cornell  University,  1909.  *•  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  3,  1877, 
South  Manchester,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Peddie  Institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1903-05.  Assistant 
in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1905-07;  Instructor,  1907-08. 
Graduate  student  (Scholar  in  Chemistry),  Cornell  University,  1908-09. 
Research  chemist.  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1909 . 

Married  August  24,  1904,  Bertha  M.  Norton,  of  South  Manchester, 
Conn. 

Address :  Research  Laboratory,  General  Electric  Company,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.  Residence:  214  Glenwood  Boulevard,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

2366.  GEORGE  WILBER  HARTWELL.  Ph.B.;  M.A..  Colum- 
bia University,  1906;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1909.  C.  C.  «f».  B.  K.  Born 
September  14,  1881,  Hamburg,  N.  J.  Brother  of  Mary  E.  Hartwell 
(class  of  1906). 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Michigan  Agricultural  College,  1903-05. 
University  Fellow  in  Mathematics,  Columbia  University,  1905-06; 
Assistant  in  Mathematics,  1906-07 ;  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1907-08. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of  Kansas,  1908-09. 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Hamline  University,  1909 . 

Address :    1549  West  Minnehaha  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

2367.  PERRY    SHERMAN    HOWE.    B.A.    *.   N.    9.    *.    B.    K. 

Born  September  6,  1879,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1903-04;  High 
School,  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1904-05;  High  School,  Charlton,  Mass.. 
1905-08.     Teaching  in  High  School,  Auburn,  N,  Y.,  190&- — . 

Married  August  25,  1910,  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith   (No.  2466). 

Address:    4  Nelson  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

2368.  MAX  FRANKLYN  HOWLAND.  B.S.  <ir.  T.  Born 
August  6,  1881,  Acushnet,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2150. 

With  the  Library  Bureau,  New  York,   N.  Y.,   1903 . 

Married  February  18,  1908,  Anne  Wallace,  of  Atlanta,  Ga.     Child: 
Max  Franklyn,  b.  January  17,  1909. 
Address :   316  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2369.  ARTHUR  GRANT  HUME.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Novem- 
ber 21,  1882,  Hobart,  N.  Y. 

544 


GRADUATES.  [1903. 

Engaged  in  farming,  1904-05.  In  the  insurance  business,  1905-07; 
lumber  business,  1907-08;  lumber  and  coal,  1908-09;  lumber,  coal,  and 
feed,  1909 . 

Married  September  30,  1908,  Katharine  S.  Foote,  of  Hobart,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Stamford,  N.  Y. 

2370.  WILLIAM  STILLWELL  JACKSON.  Ph.B.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1907.  B.  9.  n.  Born  April  29,  1879,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1903-07.  Joined  New  York 
East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Stationed  at  Prospect  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address:    1238   Prospect  Ave.,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

2371.  HERBERT  VAN  DEVANTER  LACEY.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  29,  1879,  Marion,  Ind. 

Lawyer. 

Address :    Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

2372.  JOHN  WILLIAM  LANGDALE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  August  14,  1874,  Saltsburg,  Pa. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  and  in  Harvard 
Divinity  School,  1903-04.  Joined  Pittsburg  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1904.     Stationed  at  Beaver,  Pa.,  1904 . 

Married  January  10,  1905,  Alice  Belle  Bamett,  of  Crafton,  Pa. 

Children:  Abram  Barnett,  b.  November  15,  1905;  Eleanor  Katharine, 
b.  July  5,  1907. 

Address :    Beaver,  Pa. 

2373.  RALPH  CLINTON  LATHROP.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
December  6,  1879,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1904-05.  Assistant  to  manager, 
Sterling  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Warren,  Ohio,  1905-08; 
United  Factories  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1908-09.  Traveling  sales- 
man for  the  latter,  1909-10.  Local  agent  for  i^tna  Life  Insurance 
Company,  1910 . 

Address:    11^2  Washington  Ave.,  Warren,  Ohio. 

2374.  FLOYD  SWALLOW  LEACH.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1905;  B.D..  General  Theological  Seminary,  1908.  A.  T.  A. 
Born  May  2,  1876,  Chinchilla,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1903-04;  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1904-05;  General  Theological  Seminary,  1905-06.  Curate,  Chapel 
of  the  Messiah.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07.  Chaplain,  Riverside  Hos- 
pital and  Branch  Workhouse,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 .     Graduate 

student.   New  York  University,   1909 . 

Married  September  4,  1907,  Harriett  Burr  Main,  of  Meriden,  Conn. 

Address :   430  Lafayette  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2375.  ROBERT  RATHBUN  LEWIS.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
August  I,  1880,  Duke  Center,  Pa. 

Studied  law  in  Coudersport,  Pa.,  1903-05.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1905. 
Practising  law  in  Coudersport,   Pa.,   1905 . 

Married  July  17,  1907,  Margaret  Wrean,  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Willis  Irving,  2d,  b.  July  24,  1910. 

Address :    Coudersport,  Pa. 

545 


1903.1  GRADUATES. 

2376.  HARRY  WILBER  LITTLE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  June  5. 
1878,  Loysburg,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1903-05; ;  Colum- 
bia Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-07.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Maplewood,  N.  J.,  1907-08.  Taught  in  Mount  Pleasant  Military  Aca- 
demy, Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1908-09;    Riverdale  School,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

Address :    Riverdale  School,  Riverdale,  New  York,  N,  Y. 

2377.  GEORGE  HAMPTON  McGAW.  B.S.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  September  22,  1877,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2290. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1903-07.  Taught  in  High 
School,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1907-08;  Albany  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1908. 
Assistant  principal,  Abbott  School,  Farmington,  Me.,  1908-10.  Prin- 
cipal of  High  School,  Springvale,  Me.,  1910 . 

Married  August  9,  1905,  Eva  M.  Hick  (sister  of  No.  2685),  of  Port- 
land,  Conn. 

Address :   Springvale,  Me. 

2378.  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL  McKILLOP.  B.A.;  LL.B., 
Harvard  University,  1908.  A.  T.  A.  Born  October  16,  1879,  Greens 
Corners,   Vt. 

Traveling  salesman,  1903-05.  Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School, 
1905-08.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1908.  Practising  law  in  Globe,  Ariz., 
1908 . 

Address :    Globe,  Ariz. 

2379.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  HULBERT  MATHISON.  B.A.; 
B.S.,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1906.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  15, 
1881,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1903-06.  Engaged  in 
mining,  Webb  City,  Mo.,  1906-07.  With  the  Talc  Company,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1907-08.  Secretary,  Uniform  Fibrous  Talc  Company, 
Gouverneur,   N.   Y.,    1908 . 

Address :  care  of  Uniform  Fibrous  Talc  Company,  Gouverneur, 
N.  Y. 

2380.  CARL  STEPHEN  MUELLER.  Ph.B.  B.  6.  H.  Born 
March  23,  1882,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1903-04.  Studied  in  the  Univer- 
sities of  Berlin  and  Paris,  1904-06.  With  the  Union  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:    Berlin,  Conn. 

2381.  RALPH  NORTON.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law  School, 
1905.    A.  A.  *.     Born  May  9,  1882,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1903-05.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1905.  Managing  clerk,  general  law  department.  New  York  City  Rail- 
way Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.,  1905-08.  Assistant  attorney,  law 
department,  Interborough  Transit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1908 . 

Address:    165  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2382.  LUCIUS  LOREN  PALMER.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March 
15,  1878,  Chateaugay,  N.  Y. 

546 


GRADUATES.  [1903. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Sun,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Married  January  i,  1907,  Beatrice  DePeau  Fox,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Address:    The  Sun,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2383.  JESSE  LYNDON  PARKER.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n.  Bom 
August  5,  1881,  Southwest  Harbor,  Me. 

In  the  grain  business,  Danversport,  Mass.,  1903-04.  With  the  New 
York  Telephone  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Newark  and  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  1904-10. 

Married  October  7,  1908,  Grace  Elizabeth  Myers,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 
Child :    Elizabeth,  b.  November  26,  1909. 

Address:   261  Whitney  Place,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

2384.  FLETCHER  HURST  PARSONS.  B.A.;  E.M.,  Colorado 
School  of  Mines,  1907.  A.  T.  A.  Born  March  6,  1881,  Tottenville, 
N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  596. 

Studied  in   Colorado   School   of   Mines,    1904-07.    Mining  engineer, 

Olalla,  B.  C,  1907 . 

Address:    Olalla,  B.  C,  Canada. 

2385.  MARTIN  JOHN  PRUCHA.    Ph.B.;    M.S.,  1908.    A.  T.  A. 

Born  November  11,  1875,  in  Bohemia. 

Assistant  bacteriologist.  New  York  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1903-08;    associate  bacteriologist,  1908- . 

Married  September  4,  1907,  Elisabeth  Gertrude  Catchpole,  of  Geneva, 
N.  Y.     Child :   Arnold  Abbot,  b.  June  25,  1908. 

Address :    N.  Y.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

2386.  WALLACE  LEVERITT  ROOT.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born 
November  22,  1882,  Chester,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Fountain  City,  Wis.,  1903-04.  In  the  hardware  business, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1904-05;  surety  business.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905 • 

Married  May  15,  1907,  Mabel  Edith  Haslam,  of  Port  Washington, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Mabel  Evelyn,  b.  December  4,  1907;  Florence  Edith, 
b.  November  28,  1910. 

Address:    115  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2387.  HERBERT  BRONSON  SHONK.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
University,  1906.  A.  A,  $.  $.  B.  K.  Bom  October  28,  1881,  Plymouth, 
Pa.     Son  of  No.  1026. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1903-06.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1906. 
Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Married  October  28,  1907,  S.  Gertrude  Knight,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Sally,  b.  September  20,  1908. 

Address :    Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

2388.  HARRY  HUNTINGTON  SMITH.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
August  2,  1877,  Dummerston,  Vt. 

With  the  Meriden  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company,  Conn.,  1903 . 

Married    June    15,    1904,    Florence    M.    White,    of    Meriden,    Conn, 
Child:    Philip  Huntington,  b.  August  3,  1905. 
Address:   42  Griswold  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2389.  ROBINSON  SPENCER.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
November  10,  1881,  Sterling,  111.    Brother  of  Nos.  2102  and  2103, 

547 


1903.]  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  Waban  School,  Mass.,  1903-04.  Clerk,  City  National  Bank, 
Evanston,  111.,  1904-05.  Stenographer,  Santa  Fe  and  Roswell,  N.  Mex., 
1905-07.     Clerk,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Roswell,  N.  Mex.,  1907 . 

Address:   Roswell,  N.  Mex. 

2390.  GEORGE  FRANKLIN  STRONG.  B.A. ;  B.L.S.,  New  York 
State  Library  School,  1909.  4>.  N.  6.  «I>.  B.  K.  Born  August  12,  1882, 
Kents  Hill,  Me.     Son  of  No.  1227. 

Assistant  in  the  library,  Wesleyan  University,  1903-04.  Librarian, 
State  University  of  North  Dakota,  1904-06.  Studied  in  New  York 
State  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1908-09.  Librarian-in-charge, 
Boston  University,  1909-10.  Librarian,  Adelbert  College  of  Western 
Reserve  University,  1910 . 

Address:    11425  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

2391.  FRANK  VANHAAG  STUTSMAN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Bom 
January  30,  1876,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1903-04.  Teaching  in  Cen- 
tenary Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1904 . 

Married  December  24,  1904,  Mrs.  Martha  Van  Etten  Turner,  of 
Milford,  Pa. 

Address  :    Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

2392.  JAMES  ROGERS  VEITCH.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Yale  University, 
1905.     Born  May  16,  1876,  Ballydougan,  Ireland. 

Studied  in  Yale  Law   School,   1903-05.     Admitted  to  the  bar,   1905. 

Practising  law  in  South  Manchester,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address  :    South  Manchester,  Conn. 

2393.  JOHN  CHRISTIE  WARE.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1908.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  December  5,  1880,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Graduate   student,   Columbia   University,    1903-04.    Taught  in   High 

School,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1904-06;    Stamford,  Conn.,  1906 .     Chemist 

for  the  city  of  Stamford,  1908^^ . 

Married  Anna  Elizabeth  Ackerman,  of  Saddle  River,  N.  J.  Chil- 
dren: Dorothy  Margery,  b.  May  i,  1905;  John  Christie,  b.  July  26, 
1907. 

Address:    Allendale,  N.  J. 

2394.  GEORGE  MARVIN  WARNER.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  #.  B.  K. 
Born  November  10,  1880,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Grandson  of  M.  R.  Warner 
(class  of  1845). 

Taught  in  Litchfield,  Minn.,  1903-04;  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1904-05; 
Deadwood,  S.  Dak.,  1905-06;  Canon  City,  Col.,  1906-09.  Superin- 
tendent of  schools.  Canon  City,  Col.,  1909- .     City  clerk  of  Canon 

City,  Col.,  1908 . 

Married  August  12,  1908,  Ruth  Clarke  Wheeler,  of  Litchfield,  Minn, 
Child:    Marvin  Clarke,  b.  February  7,  1911. 

Address:    1121  Park  Ave.,  Canon  City,  Col. 

2395.  W[ILLIAM]  HOYT  WEBER.  B.A. ;  M.F..  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1907.    ^.    T.     Born  April  7,  1881,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Traveled,  1903-04.  Studied  in  Yale  Forest  School,  1904-07.  With 
Gunn,  Richards  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-08;  Monson-Whitaker 
Co.,  commercial  and  landscape  foresters,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

548 


GRADUATES.  [1903. 

Married  April  21,  1908,  Helen  Elethia  Roberts,  of  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  Y.     Child :    Helen  Elethia,  b.  February  13,  1909. 
Address : ,  Hamilton  Ave.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

2396.  MYRON  JOHN  WILLSON.  B.A.  *.  N.  G.  Born 
December  6,   1875,  Troupsburg,  N.  Y. 

Superintendent  of  schools,  South  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1903-09;  Wm- 
chendon,    Mass.,    1909 •  _       .        xt   ^r     /-1  -u 

Married  July  7,  1903,  Ella  Louise  Nunns,  of  SayviUe,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Orpha  Elizabeth,  b.  October  30,  1908. 

Address:    46  High  St.,  Winchendon,  Mass. 

2397.  MARY  ELIZABETH  BAGG.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May 
8,  1879,  Brattleboro,  Vt.     Sister  of  No.  2341, 

Taught  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  1903-05;    Somerville,  N.  J.,  1905 . 

Address:    149  West  Cliff  St.,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

2398.  *ZELIA  ALMIRA  CUTLER.  Ph.B.  Born  June  19,  1882, 
Concord,  Mass.     Sister  of  D.  A.  Cutler  (class  of  1903)- 

Died  February  27,  1908,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

2399.  CHARLOTTE  GRAHAM  GEER.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
March  8,  1878,  Kent,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Woodbury,  Conn.,  1903-05;  Bethel,  Conn.,  1905-07;  Sey- 
mour, Conn.,  1907-08;    Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1908- . 

Address :    Stockbridge,  Mass. 

2400.  VIVIAN  ELAINE  GLADWIN  (Campbell).  Ph.B.  Born 
January  20,  1882,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  school,  1904-07. 

Married  August  5,   1908,  Carroll  Alfred  Campbell,  of  West  Hart* 

ford.  Conn.    Child:    Ailsa  Gladwin,  b.   December  23,   1910.  ' 

Address:    Mrs.  C.  A.  Campbell,  53  Fairmount  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

2401.  FAITH  ELEANOR  HILLS  (Burlingame).  B.A.  Born 
June  4,  1880,  East  Hampton,  Conn. 

Taught  in  East  Hampton,  Conn.,  1903-04;  North  Grosvenordale, 
Conn.,  1904-05;    Charlton,  Mass.,  1905-10. 

Married  September  i,  1910,  Luther  Garfield  Burlingame,  of  Charl- 
ton, Mass. 

Address :    Mrs.  L.   G.   Burlingame,   Charlton,  Mass. 

2402.  MINNIE  CLARA  RIGBY  (Payne).  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1904. 
Born  October  4,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Graduate   student,   Wesleyan   University,    1903-04. 
Married  June   18,   1908,   Walter  Henry   Payne,   of   Westfield,   Conn, 
Child:   a  son,  b.  April  20,  191 1. 
Address:    Mrs.  W.  H.  Payne,  R.  F.  D.  No.  i,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2403.  ETHEL  RAY  SAWYER.  Ph.B.  #.  B.  K.  Born  October 
14,  1880,  South  Meriden,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  1904.  Studied  in  School  of  Library 
Science,  Pratt  Institute,  1905-C6.  Assistant,  New  York  Public  Lib- 
rary, 1906.  Librarian,  State  Normal  School,  Stevens  Point,  Wis., 
1906-08.  Assistant,  State  Library,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1908-09.  Assistant 
superintendent  of  circulation,  Public  Library,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1909 . 

Address :    Public  Library,  Seattle,  Wash. 

549 


1904.]  GRADUATES. 


CLASS  OF  1904. 

2404.  HARRY  LESLIE  AGARD.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Yale  University, 
1908.    ^.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  March  19,  1883,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1905-07;  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New- 
Haven,  Conn.,  1907-10.  Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1907-10; 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1910 . 

Address:    700  Taylor  Hall,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2406.  *RAYMOND  DINSMORE  ALLEN.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
January  15,  1882,  Plymouth,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2592. 

Taught  in  Kingsley  School,  Essex  Fells,  N.  J.,  1904-06.  Died 
November  29,  1906,  Burnside,  Conn. 

2406.  WILLIAM  HARVEY  BATH.  B.A.;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1907.     C.  C.     Bom  October  9,  1878,  Plains,  Pa. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1904-07.  Joined 
New  England  Southern  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Stationed  at 
East  Braintree,  Mass.,  1907-08;  Asbury  Memorial  Church,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1908 . 

Address:    595  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


2407.  OWEN  CHAUNCEY  BECKER.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Born  Sep- 
tember 29,  1876,  Grovenors,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  principal.  Friends'  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-07. 
Studied   in    New   York   Law    School,    1905-07.     Proprietor   of    Sunset 

Park  Inn  (summer  hotel),  Haines  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1904 .     Practising 

law  in  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  1907 ;    corporation  counsel,  1910 . 

Married  September  6,  1904,  Vera  Fanny  Peck,  of  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Eleanor  Elizabeth,  b.  July  31,  1906. 

Address:    Oneonta,  N.  Y. 


2408.  JOHN  BENTLEY,  Jr.  B.S. ;  M.F.,  Yale  University,  1907. 
^.  T.    *.  B.  K.     Born  June  8,  1880,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Yale  Forest  School,  1904-07.  With  the  Ritter  Lumber 
Company,  Mortimer,  N.  C,  1907-08;  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Montana, 
South  Dakota,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming,  1908 . 

Address :  care  of  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2409.  CHARLES  GUY  BROWN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1905.    C.  C.    *.  B.  K.     Born  June  7,  1882,  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

Graduate  student.  Dartmouth  College,  1904-05.  Taught  in  Poly- 
technic Institute,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1905-08;  High  School,  Engle- 
wood,  N.  J.,  1908 . 

Address:    12  Grove  St.,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

2410.  ROLAND  JAY  BUNTEN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
March  i,   1881,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Taught  in  St.  Paul's  School,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1904-07;    Pawling 

School,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address:    Pawling,  N.  Y. 

550 


GRADUATES.  [1904. 

2411.  MYRON  CADY  CRAMER.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1907.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  6,  1881,  Portland,  Conn.  Son 
of  No.  1003. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1904-07.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1907.  Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-10;  Seattle,  Wash., 
1910 .     Deputy  state  superintendent  of  elections,  N.  Y.,  1909-10. 

Address:   University  Club,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

2412.  BENJAMIN  COE  CROWELL.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born  May 
4,  1882,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teacher. 

Address:    Remsen,  N.  Y. 

2413.  LOUIS  DeVOURSNEY  DAY.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  $.  Born  May 
14,  1882,  Newark,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  2734. 

Cashier,    Newark   General   Agency,   Mutual   Benefit  Life   Insurance 

Company,  1904-09;    special  representative,  1909 

Address:    205  Union  Building,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2414.  GERALD  BIRCH  DEMAREST.  B.S.  A.  A.  $.  Born 
July  12,  1882,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

In  the  automobile  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-05 ;  New  Jersey, 
1905-06.  In  the  bond  business,  1906-07.  In  the  automobile  business. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1907-08;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1908 . 

Address:  1627  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  604  West 
125th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2416.  FRANK  PEARL  FLETCHER.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1906.     C.  C.     Born  April  4,  1882,  Groton,  N.  H. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University;  engaged  in  research  work 
in  the  Nutrition  Research  Laboratory,  1904-07.  Studying  in  Moody 
Bible  Institute,  Chicago,  111.,  and  the  School  of  Theology,  Boston 
University,  1907-11.  Preaching  in  M.  E.  Church,  Chichester,  N.  H., 
191 1 . 

Address  :   Chichester,  N.  H. 


2416.    RALPH  JOHN  FOLSOME.    B.S.    C  C.    Born  December 
3,  1882,  East  Livermore,  Me. 
Address  :    East  Livermore,  Me. 


2417.  FRANK  NUGENT  FREEMAN.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1906;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1908.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  17, 
1880,  Rockwood,  Ont.,  Canada.  Brother  of  No.  2481,  and  of  T.  F. 
Freeman  (class  of  1907). 

Clerk  in  a  bookstore,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1904-05.  Taught  in  Cloyne 
House  School,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1905.  Graduate  student,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1905-08;  Assistant  in  Psychology,  1906-08.  Studied  in  Germany 
(Fellow  of  Yale  University),  1908-09.  Instructor  in  Educational 
Psychology,  University  of  Chicago,  1909 . 

Married  June  18,  1908,  Bertha  Longley  Wright,  of  Delaware,  Ohio. 
Child:    John  Wright,  b.  May  19,  1909. 

Address:    61 10  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

551 


1904.]  GRADUATES. 

2418.  CHARLES  HENRY  GARRISON.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  4,  1880,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Son  of  No.  1122;  brother  of  N.  S. 
Garrison  (class  of  1905)  • 

Taught  in  Montclair  Academy,  N.  J.,  1904-05.  Studied  in  New  York 
Law  School,  1905-06.  Assistant  headmaster,  Montclair  Academy, 
1906 . 

Address:    3  Walden   Place,   Montclair,   N.  J. 

2419.  JOHN  McGregor  gibe,  Jr.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1882,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2612. 

Professor  in  Peking  University,  China,  1904-10.  Studying  in  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1910 . 

Married  December,  1905,  Katherine  Candlin,  of  Tientsin,  China. 
Children:  John  McGregor,  b.  November  19,  1906;  Alice,  b.  October 
17,   1908. 

Address :    Oak  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2420.  ASA  RUSSELL  GIFFORD.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Yale  University, 
1907.    *.  N,  e.    *.  B.  K.    Born  March  14,  1881,  Cottage  City,  Mass. 

General  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1904-06.  Grad- 
uate student  (Scholar),  Yale  University.  1906-07;  Robinson  Fellow, 
and  Assistant  in  Philosophy,  1907-08.  Reader  in  Philosophy,  Bryn 
Mawr  College.  1908-09.  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philos- 
ophy, University  of  Vermont,  1909 . 

Address :    The  Heights,   Burlington,  Vt. 

2421.  ROBERT  WALLACE  GILLISPIE.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  April   17,   1882,  Wheatlev,   N.  Y.     Brother  of   No.  2809. 

With  the  Penn.  Steel  Co.,  Steelton,  Pa.,  1904-05;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905 . 

Married  September  r6,  1907,  Marion  Stephenson,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Robert  Wallace,  b.  June  11,  1909. 

Address:  71  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  1212  Glen- 
wood  Road,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2422.  KENNETH  MACKARNESS  GOODE.  B.S.  ^I'.  T.  *.  B.  K. 

Bom  December  8,  1880,  Washington,  D.  C.  Son  of  No.  917 ;  grandson 
of  No.  315. 

Assistant  editor,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1904-06.  Assistant  to  the  business  manager  of  Collier's  Weekly,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1906-08.  Manager,  department  of  publicity  and  pro- 
motion. Home  Pattern  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908- . 

Address :    615  West  43d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2423.  ARTHUR  SHELDON  GRANT.  B.S.;  M.D.,  Bellevue 
Medical  College,  1908.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  November  9,  1880,  Wapping, 
Conn.    Brother  of  No.  1693. 

Studied  in  Bellevue  Medical  College,  1904-08.  Practising  medicine 
in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Married  November  26,  1908,  Wilhelmina  Denison,  of  Wapping, 
Conn, 

Address:    705  North  Riverside  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

2424.  BENJAMIN  WRIGHT  GUERNSEY.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
January  i,  1878,  Towanda,  Pa.  Brother  of  H.  C.  Guernsey  (class  of 
1904). 

552 


GRADUATES.  [1904. 

Clerk,  National  Shawmut  Bank,  Boston,  Mass.,  1904.  Employed  in 
Wellesley  National  Bank,  Mass.    (now  cashier),  1904 . 

Married  September  12,  1906,  Florence  Mabel  Giles,  of  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.    Child:    William  Giles,  b.  July  2,  1910. 

Address:    Wellesley,  Mass. 

2425.  CLIFFORD  WATSON  HALL.    B.A.    B.  0.  n.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  July  6,  1880,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Waban  School,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Centenary  Collegiate 
Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1905 . 

Address :    Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

2426.  *WILBOR  BUTLER  HARLOW.  B.S.  A.  K  E.  Born 
November  13,  1881,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Employed  in  chemical  laboratory,  Westinghouse  Electric  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,   1904-05.    Died  March  18,   1905,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

2427.  CLARENCE  RUFUS  HICKOK.  B.A.  C.  C  Born  July 
22,  1880,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

Clerk,  Delaware  &  Hudson  Railroad,  1904-05.  Joined  Wyoming  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Conference,  1905.  Stationed  at  Garrattsville,  N.  Y., 
1905-06;  North  Fenton  and  Chenango  Forks,  1906-08;  New  Berlin, 
1908-^. 

Married  Mav  24,  1906,  Edith  E.  MacConnell,  of  Harford,  Pa. 
Child:    Willard  Hugh,  b.  June  21,  1907. 

Address:    New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

2428.  SAMUEL  FOSS  HOLMES.  Ph.B. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1910.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  March  9,  1881,  Portland,  Me.  Son 
of  No.  1246;    brother  of  No.  2487. 

Assistant  in  English,  Wesleyan  University,  1904-06.  Taught  in 
Peekskill  Military  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Worcester  Academy, 
Mass.,   1907 . 

Married  December  26,  1908,  Mary  D.  Adams,  of  West  Newton, 
Mass. 

Address:    Worcester  Academy,  Worcester,   Mass. 

2429.  MERRITT  JUDSON  HOPKINS.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
November  16,  1879,  Miller  Place,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  1797,  and  of 
P.  H.  Hopkins  (class  of  1891). 

Studied  in  Normal  School,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  1904-05.  Taught  in 
Friends'  Academy,  Locust  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.,  1906-10 ;  a  grammar  school,  Oneida,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Married  December  26,  1906,  Edith  Ross  Burden,  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Address:    163  Main  St.,  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

2430.  ROY  SMITH  HURD.  B.A.  B.  G.  H.  Born  January  5, 
1878,  Topsfield,  Mass. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  1904-05. 
Clerk,  I.  E.  Palmer  Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  i90!;-07.  In  the 
actuarial  department.  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1907 . 

Married  June  29,  1904,  Alice  M.  Harvey,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children :  Geraldine  Frances,  b.  August  18,  1905 ;  Joseph  Harvey,  b. 
February  18,  1907. 

553 


1904.1  GRADUATES. 

Address :  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Resi- 
dence:   Middletown,  Conn. 

2431.  OLIN  INGRAHAM.  Ph.B.;  M.A.,  Columbia  University, 
1905.  *.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Born  January  7,  1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Son  of  No.  778;  grandson  of  No.  307;  brother  of  Nos.  2151  and 
2285. 

Engaged  in  study,  1904 . 

Address:    444  Clinton  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2432.  EDWIN  CHESTER  JONES.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
October  6,  1880,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  955;  brother  of  Nos. 
2020  and  2219. 

Taught    in   Anglo-Chinese    College,    Foochow,    China,    1904-09.    On 

furlough;    graduate  student  in  Yale  University,   1910 . 

Address:   697  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2433.  RALPH  WELLES  KEELER.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1907;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  Wesleyan  University,  1909. 
B.  e.  n.     *.  B.  K.     Born  February  i,  1877,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1904-07.  Preached  in  Good- 
sell  M.  E.  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904-06;  Bayville,  1906-07.  Joined 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Office  secretary, 
China  Centennial  Commission,  1907-08.  Stationed  at  Cropsey  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1908-10.  Secretary,  Africa  Diamond  Jubilee  Com- 
mission, 1908-10.  Associate  editor  of  Sunday  School  Literature, 
1910 . 

Married  July  11,  1906,  Ellen  Martin  Coughlin,  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Child:    Eleanor  Elizabeth,  b.  December  20,   1909. 

Address:    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2434.  WALTER  PALMER  KEELER.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
July  14,   1879,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

With  New  York  &  New  Jersey  Telephone  Company,  1904-09;    New 

York  Telephone  Company,  1909 . 

Address:    202  North  Barry  St.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 

2435.  WILBUR  CARLTON  KNOWLES.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born 
June  II,  1879,  Woodbury,  Conn. 

Carpenter,   1904 . 

Address:    Washington,  Conn. 

2436.  HOWARD  FIFIELD  LEGG.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1907.    A.  K.  E.     Bom  April  23,  1881,  Mapleville,  R.  I. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1904-07.  Joined  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Stationed  at  Holliston,  Mass., 
1907-10;    Park  Ave.,  Worcester,  1910 . 

Married  May  14,  1907,  Nellie  Blanche  Van  Ostrand,  of  Millbury, 
Mass.  Children:  Rosamond  Sherwood,  b.  February  6,  1908,  d.  March 
7,  1908;    John  Gordon,  b.  October  20,  1909. 

Address:    Park  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

2437.  PATRICK  JOSEPH  McDONNELL.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1908.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  17,  1879,  Archbald, 
Pa. 

554 


GRADUATES.  11904. 

Studied  in  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1904-08.  Resident  phy- 
sician, Providence  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908-10.  Practising 
medicine  in  Tonopah,  Nev.,  1910 . 

Address :    State  Bank  Building,  Tonopah,  Nev. 

2438.  EDGAR  MacNAUGHTEN.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  9.  Born  Sep- 
tember 27,  1882,  Hoboken,  N.  J.    Brother  of  No.  2157. 

Assistant  secretary,  Brooklyn  branch,  Naval  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1904-05. 
Religious  work  secretary,  Norfolk  branch,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1905-07.  Sec- 
retary, Army  and  Navy  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Jamestown  Exposition,  Norfolk, 
Va.,  1907.  Religious  work  secretary,  army  and  navy  department,  Inter- 
national Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;  associate 
general  secretary,  1909 . 

Address:    99  Claremont  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2439.  THEODORE  MANLEY  MELDEN.  B.S.  B.  0.  n.  Bom 
March  26,  1883,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  lumber  manufacturing,  Earle,  Ark.,  1904 . 

Married  January  16,  1909,  Nell  A.  Crook,  of  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Address :   Earle,  Ark. 

2440.  GEORGE  MERRIAM  NEWELL.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
September  18,  1875,  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Teaching  in  Foochow  College,  China,  1904 . 

Married    June    4,    1906,    Mary    Reynolds,    of    Sibley,    Iowa.      Child: 
Josephine  Merriam,  b.  December  12,  1907,  d.  March  9,  1908. 
Address:    Foochow  College,  Foochow,  China. 

2441.  PAUL  NIXON.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1905.  *•  N.  0. 
*.  B.  K,     Born  May  23,  1882,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.    Grandson  of  No. 

307. 

Studied  in  Oxford  University,  England  (first  Rhodes  Scholar  from 
Connecticut),  1904-07.  Instructor  in  Classics,  Princeton  University, 
1907-08.  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Dartmouth  College,  1908-09. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Latin,  Bowdoin  College,  1909-; — •  Author: 
A  Roman  Wit  (epigrams  of  Martial,  rendered  into  English),  191 1. 

Married  July  30,  1907,  Dorothea  Margaret  Thompson,  of  Quincy, 
Mass. 

Address:    Brunswick,  M^ 

2442.  HOWARD  STIMSON  PACKARD.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
July  21,  1882,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Conn.  Literary  Institution,  Suflfield,  Conn.,  1904-09; 
Franklin  School,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1909-10;  Detroit  University  School, 
Mich.,  1910 , 

Married  September  3,  1908,  Maud  Crittenden  Ferree,  of  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Address :    16  Elmwood  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

2443.  HAROLD  BRADFORD  RAYMOND.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born 
May  22,  1882,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Son  of  President  B.  P.  Raymond; 
brother  of  Alice  J.  Raymond  (class  of  1901). 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1904-05.  In  the  paper  manufactur- 
ing business,  Norwood  and  Napanoch,  N.  Y.,  1906-09.  With  the 
Library  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-11.  With  Babson's  Statistical 
Organization,  191 1 . 

555 


1904.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  October   17,  1907,  Alice  Louise  Terwilliger,   of   EUenville, 
N.  Y. 

Address:    i  Arundel  Terrace,  Newton,  Mass. 


2444.  S[AMUEL]  TALCOTT  REYNOLDS.  B.A.  *.  N.  6.  Born 
January  2,  1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1904-05. 
Secretary  of  the  Capital  Company,  bankers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-08. 
Manager,  General  Audit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-08.  Secre- 
tary, National  Tie  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 .     Advertising 

manager,  Van  Rensselaer  Realty  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908. 

Married  September  2,  1907,  Florence  Sheffer,  of  Lawrenceville,  Pa. 
Child :    Florence  Irvin,  b.  July  18,  1908. 

Address:    176  Fenimore  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


2445.  HOWARD  MacMILLAN  RICHARD.  B.A.;  B.A.,  Yale 
University,  1905  ;   M.A.,  Yale,  1908 ;  B.D.,  Yale,  1908.    ^.  T.    Born  April 

6,  1883,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  1365. 

Studied  in  Yale  College,  1904-05;  Yale  Divinity  School,  1905-08; 
Yale  Graduate  School,  1907-08.  Joined  New  York  East  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Springdale,  Conn.,  1908-10;  Center 
Moriches,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  October  i,  1908,  Alice  Elizabeth  Beach,  of  Woodmont,  Conn. 
Child :    Howard  Beach,  b.  July  26,  1909. 

Address:    Center  Moriches,  N.  Y. 


2446.  GEORGE  ROCKER.  B.S.  B.  9.  n.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April 
9,  1880,  Worms,  Germany. 

With  the  Naval  Smokeless  Powder  Company,  Indian  Head,  Md., 
1904-05,  1906-07.  On  the  staff  of  the  American  Museum  of  Natural 
History,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Chief  chemist,  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, U.  S.  Naval  Station,  Olongapo,  P.  I.,  1908-10.  Employed  in  the 
experimental  station  of  the  E.  I.  duPont  de  Nemours  Powder  Com- 
pany, Henry  Clay  Factory,  Del.,  1910 . 

Married  August  30,  1905,  Aileen  Beatrice  Lloyd,  of  Indian  Head, 
Md. 

Address:  Powder  Company  Experimental  Station,  Henry  Clay 
Factory,  Del. 


2447.  MOSES  STUART  ROGERS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  June  15. 
1882,  South  Manchester,  Conn. 

Traveling  salesman  for  wholesale  houses,  1904 . 

Married  October  18,  1909,  Constantine  A.  Moeller,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Address:    103  Linden  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


2448.  STETSON  KILBOURNE  RYAN.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Bom 
October  13,  1880,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2700. 

Reporter  for  The  Middletozvu  Tribune,  Conn.,  1904-06.  State  editor 
of  The  Hartford  Courant.  1906-08.     Assistant  superintendent.  Charity 

Organization,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1908 .    Vice  president.  Conn.  Prison 

Association. 

Address :    133  Trumbull  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

556     ■ 


GRADUATES.  [1904. 

2449.  ERNEST  WALTER  SCHMIDT.  B.A.  Born  May  3,  1882, 
South  Manchester,  Conn. 

In  business. 

Address  :    South  Manchester,  Conn. 

2450.  JOHN  FERDINAND  SCHNEIDER.  B.A.;  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Medical  College,  1907.    X.  ^.     Born  May  20,  1881,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Studied  in  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1904-07. 
Resident  physician,  Hahnemann  Hospital,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1907-08. 
Practised  medicine  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1908-09.  Physician,  Bancroft 
Training  School,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  1909-10.  Practising  medicine  in 
Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1910 . 

Address :    Oshkosh,  Wis. 

2451.  EDWIN    HENRY    SCHUTT.     B.S.     C.  C.     Born  July  8, 

1876,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1904-05 ;    Gk)rham  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Married  August  30,  1906,  Mabel  Riedelle  Gilbert,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.  Children :  Norman  Gilbert,  b.  March  30,  1908 ;  Miriam  Evelyn, 
b.  May,  191 1. 

Address :    63  Caroline  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

2452.  HENRY  GUSTAV  SHAILER.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born  Sep- 
tember 16,  1879,  Deep  River,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Trinity  School,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1904-06.  Acting  head- 
master, Chappaqua  Mt.  Institute,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.,  1906-07.  Taught 
in  West  Jersey  Academy,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1907-09;  Newman  School, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1909 . 

Address:   Newman  School,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

2453.  TRACY  SMITH.  B.A.;  B.S..  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1907.    A.  K.  E.     Born  June  26,  1880,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Studied  in  the  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1904-07.  With  the 
General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:   215  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2454.  CHARLES  AKIN  STONE.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born  June  19. 
1881,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Corliss  Construction  Company,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1904-06; 
Manufacturers    National   Bank,    Troy,    N.   Y.,    1907 . 

Married  June  20,  1908,  Hazel  K.  Payn,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Child: 
Charles  Akin,  b.  April  22,  1909. 

Address :   58  Second  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

2455.  WARREN  SUTCLTFFE  WALLACE.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  e. 
Bom  January  10,  1880,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

With  the  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Ameri- 
can Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1905-09. 
Assistant  to  county  engineer,  Polk  County,  Iowa,  1910.  Civil  engineer, 
on  the  Erie  Canal,  N.  Y.,  1910. 

Address :    Duf ue,  Ore. 

2456.  HENRY  ADELBERT  WHITE.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
190S ;   M.A.,  Yale  University,  1908.     A.  T.  A.     Born  April  8,  1880,  Oran, 

N.  Y. 

S57 


1904.]  GRADUATES. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1904-05;  Harvard  Univer- 
sity,   1905-06;    Yale    University     (Scholar),     1907-08.     Instructor    in 

English,  Purdue  University,  1906-07,  1909 ;    Colby  College,  1908-09. 

Editor:    Stevenson's  Master  of  Ballantrae,  1907. 

Address :   Lafayette,  Ind. 

2457.  DAVID  DAY  WHITNEY.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1906;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1909.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  August  6,  1878, 
Brookfield,  Vt. 

Graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  1904-07;  Assistant  in  Zool- 
ogy, 1907-08.     Instructor  in  Biology,  Wesleyan  University,   1908 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

2458.  HAROLD  EDMUND  WILSON.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1907.    ■^,  T.    Born  September  15,  1878,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 

Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904.  Stationed 
at  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1904-06;  Epworth  Church,  New  Haven,  1906-10; 
Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  191  o . 

Married  August  31,  1904,  Mabel  E.  Fairchild,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Children:  Charles  Edmund,  b.  July  24,  1906;  Miriam  Louise,  b.  Febru- 
ary 24,  1909. 

Address:    Great  Neck  Station,  N.  Y. 

2459.  JAMES  ELIJAH  WILSON.  Ph.B.;  E.E.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1908.  B.  e.  n.  Born  July  16,  1880,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Brother  of  Nos.  1873  and  1979. 

Studied  in  School  of  Science,  Columbia  University,  1904-08;  Assist- 
ant, department  of  electrical  engineering,  1908-09.  Engineer  for  Her- 
rick  &  Stebbins,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :   54  Momingside  Ave.,  East,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2460.  WATSON  WOODRUFF.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1907.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  December  26,  1880,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 

Studied    in    Hartford    Theological    Seminar>%    1904-07.      Pastor    of 

South  Congregational  Church,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:    17  Lenox  Place,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

2461.  HELEN  VERONICA  BRANSFIELD.  Ph.B.  Born  May 
25,  1881,  Portland,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2648. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1904 . 

Address:    Portland,  Conn. 

2462.  AMY  ELIZA  DAVIS.  Ph.B.  Born  December  31.  i88r. 
Secunderabad,  India.  Sister  of  No.  2322,  and  of  W.  B.  Davis  (class 
of  1906). 

Taught   in   Guilford,    Conn.,    1904-05;     Bloomfield    and   Ridgewood, 

N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Address:    130  West  104th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2463.  ANNIE  FISHER.     B.S.    Bom  April  11,  1883,  in  Russia. 
Librarian,    High    School,    Hartford.    Conn.,    1904-05.     Director    of 

foreign  department,  Henry  Barnard  School.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address :    12  Pavilion  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

558 


GRADUATES.  [1904-05. 

2464.  HELEN  LOUISE  GILBERT.  Ph.B.  Born  April  7,  1882, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Prescott,  Mass.,  1904-05;    New  Haven,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address :  35  Chestnut  St.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

2465.  ETHEL  GERTRUDE  REYNOLDS.  B.A.  Born  January 
7,  1881,  Middletown,  Conn.     Daughter  of  No.  1316. 

Studied  abroad,  1905-06.  Taught  in.  Mount  Ida  School,  Newton, 
Mass.,  1906-08;  High  School,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1908-09;  High  School, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:   246  College  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2466.  MARY  ELIZABETH  SMITH  (Howe).  B.A.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  December  9,  1882,  Vincentown,  N.  J. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Sheffield,   Mass.,  1904-06;    Ludlow,  Mass., 
1906-09.     Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Baltic,  Conn.,  1909-10. 
Married  August  25,  1910,  Perr>^  Sherman  Howe  (No.  2367). 
Addfess:    Mrs.  P.  S.  Howe,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

2467.  MARGUERITE  MORGAN  VAN  BENSCHOTEN.  B.A. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  March  23,  1882,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of 
Professor  J.  C.  Van  Benschoten;    sister  of  No.  2256. 

Taught  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1904-05.  Employed  in  Public  Library, 
Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  1905-06.  Assistant  Librarian,  Wesleyan  University, 
1906-10.     Employed  in  Public  Library,  Portland,  Ore.,  1910 . 

Address :   Public  Library,  Portland,  Ore. 


CLASS  OF  1905. 

2468.  HANFORD  CURTIS  ADAMS.  B.A. ;  E.E.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1908.     C.  C.    Bom  October  7,  1883,  Deposit,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  School  of  Applied  Science,  Columbia  University,  1905-08; 
Assistant  in  Electrical  Engineering,  1908-09.  Local  manager,  Ariston 
Ice  and  Electric  Company,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  1909 . 

Address:  care  of  Ariston  Ice  and  Electric  Company,  West  Palm 
Beach,  Fla. 

2469.  HENRY  FOSTER  ADAMS.  Ph.B.;  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Chicago,  1910.    ■^,  T.     Born  November  11,  1882,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Reporter  on  The  Sun,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Employed  in  the 
factory  of  the  Chicago  Screw  Company,  1906-07.  Graduate  student, 
University  of  Chicago,  1907-10;   Assistant  in  Psychology,  1910 . 

Address :   5628  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2470.  WALTER  SINCLAIR  ADAMS.  B.A.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
January  13,  1882,  Rochester,  N.  H. 

Clerk  in  a  freight  office  and  in  a  jewelry  store,  Sal-em,  Mass.,  1905-06. 
Salesman,  Library  Bureau.  Boston,  Mass.^  1906-07.  Taught  in  Concord 
School,  Mass.,  1907.  Laborer  in  a  cotton  mill,  1907-08.  Principal  of 
High  Schools,  Guavama  and  Fajardo.  Porto  Rico,  1908-10.  At  home 
in  Salem,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Address :   7  Summit  Ave.,  Salem,  Mass. 

5.S9 


1906.]  GRADUATES. 

2471.  JAMES  SIDNEY  AMES.  Ph.B.;  M.D.,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1909.  A.  A.  «l>.  Bom  August  21,  1882,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  No.  2338. 

Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905-09.  Interne,  Hudson  St.  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909-10. 
Practising  medicine  in  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1910-11;  Babylon,  N.  Y., 
191 1 . 

Address:    Babylon,  N.  Y. 

2472.  FRANK  CHESTER  BECKER.  B.A.  *.  N.  O.  *.  B.  K. 
Bom  July  15,  1881,  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Assistant  in  the  library,  and  graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University, 
1905-06.  Studied  in  the  University  of  Bonn,  Germany,  1906.  Fellow 
in  Philosophy,  Columbia  University,  1906-07;  Assistant  in  Philosophy, 
1907-08.  Instructor  in  Philosophy,  University  of  Illinois,  1908-10; 
University  of  California,  1910 . 

Address :    2519  Durant  Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

2473.  ALLEN  REYNOLDS  BISHOP.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *. "  Born 
December  9,  1883,  Baltimore,  Md.     Brother  of  No.  2725. 

With  the  National  Enameling  and  Stamping  Company,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1905-06;  Title  Guarantee  and  Tmst  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1906 . 

Address :    27  Grace  Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2474.  JOHN  FRANKLIN  BOYD.     Ph.B.    A.  T.  A.     Bom  May  i, 

1879,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

Taught  in  Palmer  Academy,  Paris,  111.,  1905-07.  Studied  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1907-08.  Taught  in  Conn.  Literary  Institu- 
tion, Suffield,  Conn.,  1908-09.  Principal,  Science  Hill  High  School, 
Johnson  City,  Tenn.,  1909 . 

Address :    107  Holston  Ave..  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

2475.  MINN  S  CORNELL,  Jr.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  19, 
1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Middletown  (Conn.)   Silver  Company,  1905 ;    secretary 

1907 .     With  the  Portland    (Conn.)   Silk  Company,  1909. 

Married  June  19,  1906,  Helen  Lydia  Merriam,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Address:    100  Pearl  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2476.  JOHN  McINTYRE  DAVIS.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born  June 
23,  1881,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Western  Electric  Company,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Chicago, 
111.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Dallas, 
Tex.,  1905-10;  Rockland  Light  and  Power  Company,  Nyack,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Address:    Nyack,  N.  Y. 

2477.  JOHN  BATES  EYSTER.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Mav  8, 
1882,  York,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Peekskill  Military  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1905-06.  Studied  in 
the  University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1906-07,  1909-10.  Taught  in  Mer- 
cersburg  Academy,  Pa.,  1907-09.  Tnstmctor  in  German,  College  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  iqio . 

Address :    147  West  97th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

560 


GRADUATES.      .  [1905. 

2478.  NATHAN  HAYES  FAIRCHILD.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
August  31,  1882,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Western  Electric  Company,  1905-07.  In  the  livery  business, 
Grand  Raoids,  Mich.,  1907-09.  Accountant  and  bookkeeper,  F.  M.  Fair- 
child  &  Sons,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  March  18,  1908,  Eleanor  A.  Boyne,  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Address:   531  Ninth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2479.  ALLAN  FERGUSON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Bom  October  22,  1883, 
Putnam,  Conn. 

Bacteriologist,  Beechnut  Packing  Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y., 
1905-07.  Taught  in  the  dairy  department.  New  York  State  College 
of  Agriculture,  Cornell  University,  1907-09.  President  and  manager, 
Mountain  Purity  Spring  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-10.  In  the 
advertising   business,    Boston,    Mass.,    1910. 

Address :    624  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2480.  HOWARD  BRIGHAM  FIELD.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  January 
I,  1883,  East  Hampton,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2248. 

With  Hinds,  Noble  &  Eldredge,  publishers,  and  Charles  R.  Brown, 
banker.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-06;  Travelers  Insurance  Company, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1906 . 

Married  June  23,  1909,  Lylean  Fowler,  of  Durham  Center,  Conn. 
Child:   Webster,  b.  June  3,  1910. 

Address :   care  of  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Springfield,  Mass. 

2481.  DANIEL  ROY  FREEMAN.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Bom  Febmary  14,  1882,  Rockwood,  Ont.,  Canada.  Brother  of  No. 
2417,  and  of  T.  F.  Freeman  (class  of  1907). 

Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-07. 
Pastor  of  Unitarian  Church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1907-09;  Braintree, 
Mass.,  1909 . 

Married  February  27,  1907,  Minnie  Coons,  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Millard  Paul,  b.  April  18,  1909. 

Address :    Braintree,  Mass, 


2482.  HARRY  NICHOLS  FRENCH.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  School,  1908.     A.  K.  E,     Born  January  9,  1882,  Stepney.  Conn. 

Taught  in  Barnard  School,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  studied  in  New  York 
Law  School,  1905-08.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1908.  Practising  law  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address :   50  Pine  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2483.  STEWART  FREEMAN  HANCOCK.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  Syra- 
cuse University,  1907.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  April  4,  1883,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  953 ;   brother  of  No.  2542. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1905-06;  Law  School  of  Syra- 
cuse University,  1906-07.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1907.  Practising  law 
in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1907 .     Assistant  corporation  counsel,  1907 . 

Address :    1406  East  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2484.  SAMUEL  WARD  HARRIS.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  August  3, 
1880,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Brother  of  No.  1989,  and  of  G.  M.  Harris 
(class  of  1909). 

561 


1905.1  GRADUATES. 

Engaged  in  teaching,  1905-06.     In  the  educational  department  of  the 

Macmillan  Company,  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906 . 

Married  July  22,  1908,  Grace  I.  Bartlett,  of  Leominster,  Mass. 
Address:    15  Medford  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

2485.  WILLIAM  MORTIMER  HEISLER.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
October  21,  1875,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1905-06.  Joined  Genesee 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Stationed  at  Youngstown,  N.  Y., 
1907-08;    Ellicottville,  1908-09;    Corfu,  1909-10;    Hilton,  1910 . 

Married  November  14,  1906,  Edith  May  Schofield,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Child:    Earle  Stratton,  b.  April  14,  1908. 

Address :   Hilton,  N.  Y. 

2486.  ERNEST  GEORGE  NOSWORTHY  HOLMES.  Ph.B.; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1908.  C.  C.  Born  November  22,  1881, 
Sampford  Courtnay,  Devonshire,  England. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1905-08.  Joined 
Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Portlandville 
and  Cooperstown  Junction,  N.  Y.,  1908-09;    Waverly,  Pa.,  1909 . 

Married  June  18.  1909,  Etta  E.  Greenleaf,  of  Dennis,  Mass. 

Address :    Waverly,  Pa. 

2487.  HENRY  ALFRED  HOLMES.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.). 
1910.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  August  15,  1883,  Alfred,  Me.  Son  of 
No.  1246;    brother  of  No.  2428. 

Graduate  student  (Squire  Scholar),  Wesleyan  University,  1905-06. 
Taught  in  Highland  Military  Academy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1906-07; 
Foster  School,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1907-08;  Mountain  School,  AUaben, 
N.  Y.,  1908-09;    Irving  School,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :    Irving  School,  Tarrytown-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

2488.  DONALD  GILBERT  HOYT.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n.  Born  May 
22,,  1883,  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  in  a  factory,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1905-06.  Assistant  employ- 
ment manager,  National  Cash  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio,  1906-07. 
In  the  dairy  business,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address :   69  Clinton  Ave.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

2489.  HAROLD  WARDWELL  HOYT.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  Bom 
April  12.  1885,  Stamford,  Conn. 

With  the  Bond  and  Mortgage  Guarantee  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

1905 . 

Address:    175  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2490.  HOWARD  EMERY  AMBLER  JONES.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A. 
Born  September  5,  1880,  Clinton,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Conn.  Literary  Institution,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address:    Suffield,  Conn. 

2491.  HOWARD  WILSON  KENDALL.     Ph.B.    A.   T.  A.    Bom 

October  18,  1882,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

With  The  Springfield  (Mass.)  Union,  1905 ;  legislative  corre- 
spondent at  the  State  House,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  political  editor. 
1908 . 

562 


GRADUATES.  *     [1905. 

Married  October  23,  1905,  Kathryn  Dillon,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Address:    The   Union,   Springfield,   Mass.     (January  to  July,   Press 
Gallery,  State  House,  Boston,  Mass.). 

2492.  MARTIN  HOBART  KNAPP.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  Syracuse 
University,  1907.     ^.  T.     Born  March  30,  1881,  Homer,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  Syracuse  University,  1905-07.    Admitted 

to  the  bar,  1907.     Practising  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address :    109  South  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2493.  RALPH  WENDELL  LEIGHTON.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
December  29,  1881,  Portland,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  2754. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Portland,  Me.,  1905-06;  Abbott  School, 
Farmington,  Me.,  1906-08.  Principal  of  High  School,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
1908- — . 

Married  June  18,  1907,  Edith  Maude  Stewart,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child  :  Helen  Stewart,  b.  March  21,  1908. 

Address :    158  Madison  Ave.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

2494.  WALTER  RICKS  LITTELL.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  October 
23,  1880,  Sanford,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2288. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Freeman's  Journal.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1905-06. 
With  the  Arthur  H.  Crist  Company,  publishers  of  The  Otseso  Farmer, 
Cooperstown,  N,  Y.,  1906 . 

Address :    Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

2495.  RALPH  EDWARD  MARTIN.  Ph.B.  A.  K  E.  Born  May 
27,  1883,  Bemardston,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1156;   brother  of  No.  2552. 

Taught  in  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1905-07.  With  the  Ft.  Pitt  Bridge  Works, 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907-08.  Taught  in  Kingsley  School,  Essex  Falls,  N.  J., 
1908-09;    High  School,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  1909 . 

Married  December  28,  1909,  Marian  R.  Young,  of  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Address:   Westfield,  N.  J. 

2496.  RALPH  HOOKER  MIX.  B.A. ;  B.D..  Hartford  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  1910.     B.  e.  II.     Born  March  21,  1883,  Clarion,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1905-07,  1909-10.  Mis- 
sionary in  Utah,  1907-09.  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  South 
Hero,  Vt.,  1910 . 

Address:    South  Hero,  Vt. 

2497.  JULIAN  CEPHAS  MORGAN.  Ph.B.  B.  9.  II.  Born  Sep- 
tember 6,  1882,  Stamford,  Conn. 

With  the  Western  Electric  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-08. 
In  business,  1908-09.     With  the  Navy  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

Address :   20  Oak  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

2498.  VICTOR  CARYL  MYERS.  B.A. ;  M. A.  (on  exam.).  1907; 
Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1909.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  13,  1883,  Buskirk 
Bridge,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  R.  E.  Myers  (class  of  1909). 

Research  bacteriologist  and  chemist.  Conn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1905-07.  University  Fellow  in  Physiological  Chem- 
istry, Yale  University,  1907-09.  Adjunct  Professor  of  Physiological 
Chemistry,  Albany  Medical  College   (of  Union  University),  1909 . 

563 


1905.]  GRADUATES. 

Consulting  pathological  chemist,  Albany  Hospital.  Physiological  chem- 
ist. Bender  Hygienic  Laboratory. 

Married  September  7,  1910,  Marian  Christine  Smith,  of  South  Farms, 
Conn. 

Address :    Bender  Laboratory,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

2499.  GEORGE  AVERY  NEELD.  B.A. ;  B.D,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1908.     *.  N.  9.     Born  October  28,  1882,  Cawnpore,  India. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1905-08,  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Pine  Bush,  N.  Y., 
1908-09;  Kensico  and  Valhalla,  1909-11.  Transferred  to  Pittsburg  Con- 
ference,  191 1.     Stationed  at  Meyersdale,  Pa.,   191 1. 

Married  June  29,  1908,  Sarah  Agnes  Scudder  (No.  2521).  Child: 
Leonora  Agnes,  b.  July  13,  1909. 

Address :    Meyersdale,  Pa. 


2500.  GEORGE  BRADFORD  NEUMANN.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Hart- 
ford Theological  Seminary,  1908.  A.  T.  A.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  March  18, 
1882,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Brother  of  Nos.  2296  and  2819. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1905-08.  Missionary  in 
China,  1908 . 

Married  July  14,  1908,  Louisa  M.  Stockwell,  of  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Address:    Chengtu,  West  China. 


2601.    HERMON   FREDERICK   ONTHRUP.    B.S.    ^.  T.    Born 
January  4,  1881,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  lumbering,  1905 . 

Address:   811  White  Building,  Seattle,  Wash. 


2502.  JOHN  ARTHUR  RANDALL.  Ph.B.  B.  0.  n.  Bom  July 
25,  1881,  Durham,  Me. 

Taught  in  Cheltenham  Military  Academy,  Ogontz,  Pa.,  1905-06; 
Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Married  June  29,  1907,  Alice  Gertrude  Cooke  (No.  2579).  Children: 
Jean  Elizabeth,  b.  August  9,  1908;   Marcia  Cooke,  b.  February  12,  191 1. 

Address:    682  Sterling  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


2603.  GEORGE  GREENWOOD  REYNOLDS,  2ND.  B.A.;  LL.B., 
Harvard  University,  1908.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  11,  1885, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  875;   grandson  of  No.  166. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1905-08.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1908. 
Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  June  25,  1910,  Lucy  Blake  Clapp,  of  Brookline,  Mass. 

Address :  2  Rector  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  44  Remsen 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


2604.  HORACE  JACOBS  RICE.  B.S. ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1908.  *.  N.  9.  Bom  September  25,  1882,  Salem,  Mass.  Son  of 
No.  988:   brother  of  Nos.  2228  and  2826. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1905-08.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1908. 
Practising  law  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Address:  31  Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Residence:  1135  Worthing- 
ton  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

564 


GRADUATES.  [1906. 

2506.  ROBERT  HENRY  RIPPERE.  B.A. ;  M.A.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1910.  X.  <ir.  #.  B.  K.  Bom  July  10,  1880,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  No.  2229,  and  of  R.  P.  Rippere  (class  of  1905). 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1905-06.  Taught  in  Allen- 
Stevenson  School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Peekskill  Military 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1907-08;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Preparatory  School,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  June  18,  1908,  Olive  Matilda  Burke,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Child:    Robert  Oliver,  b.  April  18,  1909. 

Address :   Y.  M.  C.  A.,  215  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2506.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  RUSSELL.  B.S.  A.  T.  A. 
*.  B.  K.  Bom  March  20,  1886,  Essex,  Conn.  Son  of  W.  A.  Russell 
(class  of  1878). 

Studied  law ;  on  the  staff  of  The  Literary  Digest,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1905-07.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1907.  Manager,  N.  Y.  Office,  Law 
Reporting  Company,  1908-10.     Residing  in  Moodus,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Married  June  4,  1909,  Elizabeth  Norton  Sweet   (No.  2717). 

Address:    Moodus,  Conn. 


2507.  HARRY  GREGORY  SEIDES.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  Jan- 
uary I,  1880,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Hand  Academy,  Madison,  Conn.,  1905-07.  Studied  in  the 
University  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1907-08.  Teaching  in  High  School, 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  1908— — . 

Address :   235  West  123d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2508.  RAY  OSCAR  STEPHENS.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Bom  January 
10,  1883,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Garlock  Packing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-06; 
R.  W.  Goode  &  Co.,  real  estate,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-09.  Principal 
of  Union  School,  Mumford,  N.  Y.,  1909-10;  Theresa,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :  Theresa,  N.  Y. 


2509.  ERNEST  MELVILLE  SWETT.  B.S.  *.  N.  0.  Born 
November  i,  1877,  Milton,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  1916. 

Chemist,  with  Bull  &  Roberts,  New  York,  N.  Y..  1905-06;  West- 
inghouse  Laboratory,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i9oi5-07;  Frank  W.  Harris, 
Cranford,  N.  J.,  1907;  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company, 
Prince  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  June  8,  1909,  Anna  Catherine  Marie  Siems,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Address:    5993  Amboy  Road,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y. 

2510.  FRANCIS  LAMBERT  THORNBERRY.  B.S.  B.  G.  n. 
Born  October  5,  1879,  Mattoon,  111. 

Experimental  chemist,  with  American  Graphophone  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1905-07.  Assistant  chemist,  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1907;  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Railroad,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  Miles  City,  Mont.,  1907-10. 
Educational  director,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  (Union  Station  branch),  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1910 . 

Married  April  8,  1908,  Caroline  W.  Cleveland,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address :   Union  Station  Branch,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

S65 


1905.]  GRADUATES. 

2511.  EDWARD  ROSS  TRACY.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1908.     C.  C.     Born  November  23,  1879,  Orleans,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1905-08.  Joined  Puget 
Sound  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Irvington  Church, 
Vancouver,  Wash.,  1908-09;    Tenino  and  Bucoda,  1909 . 

Address :   Tenino,  Wash. 

2512.  CLARENCE  HOWARD  TRYON.  Ph.B.  B.  6.  n.  Born 
October  27,  1881,  Meriden,  Conn. 

On  the  staff  of  The  Meriden  (Conn.)  Record,  1905-06;  The  Spring- 
field (Mass.)  News,  1906-07;  The  Boston  (Mass.)  Traveller,  1907-08. 
Secretary,  J.  J.  Neland  Company,  cut  glass  manufacturers,  Meriden, 
Conn.,  I90&^ . 

Married  June  17,  1908,  Hazel  V.  Crampton,  of  Meriden,  Conn. 

Address :    5  Hillside  Ave.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2513.  BURR  DEFOREST  VAIL.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  31, 
1879,  Montdale.  Pa. 

Taught  in  Riverside  Military  Academy,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1905-06. 
Representative  of  the  International  Correspondence  School  in  Lacka- 
wanna and  Luzerne  counties,  Pa.,  1906-07.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Waverly,  Pa.,  1907-09;  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  1909-10;  Clifton,  N.  J., 
1910 . 

Married  July  16,  1907,  Clara  Edith  Baker,  of  Melrose,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren: John  Stewart,  b.  June  5,  1908;  Charles  Oren,  b.  December  12, 
1909. 

Address :    Clifton,  N.  J. 

2514.  HENDERSON  EDMUND  VAN  SURDAM.  B.S.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  September  28,  1881,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Metallurgical  chemist,  Westinghouse  Laboratories,  New  York.  N.  Y., 
1906.  Taught  in  Choate  School,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1907;  El  Paso 
Military  Institute,  Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  1908-- —  (principal,  1910 ). 

Address:    El  Paso  Military  Institute,  Fort  Bliss,  Tex. 

2515.  THOMAS  ALEXANDER  WEST.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
November  7,  1881,  Saco,  Me. 

Clerk,   1905-06.     Assistant  superintendent,  American  Net  and  Twine 

Company,  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1906 . 

Married  September  14,  1909,  Bertha  G.  Burnham,  of  Newton,  Mass. 
Address:    Pearl  St.  Place,  Newton,  Mass. 

2516.  HOWARD  LEIGHTON  WINSLOW.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born 
March  7,  1878,  Portland,  Me. 

Principal  of  High  School,  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  1905-08;  Topsham, 
Me.,  1908-09;  Wilton,  N.  H.,  1909-10.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Mil- 
ton-Wakefield  District,  N.  H.,  1910 . 

Married  August  30,  1905,  Mattie  E.  Shaw,  of  Cumberland,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  Nelson,  b.  July  7,  1907;  Frances  Althea,  b.  April  15, 
1909. 

Address:   Union,  N.  H. 

2517.  JAMES  MAXON  YARD.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1909.    ^.  T.     Born  July  19,  1880,  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 

566 


GRADUATES.  [1905-06. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1905-06,  1907-09.  Secre- 
tary, Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute  Students'  Association  (Y.  M. 
C.  A.),  1906-07.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Trans- 
ferred  to   New   York   East   Conference,    1909.     Stationed   at   Nichols, 

Conn.,  1909^10.     Missionary  to  China,  1910 .     Transferred  to  West 

China  Mission  Conference,   191 1. 

Married  June  11,  1908,  Mabelle  Merriman  Hickcox  (sister  of  No. 
2616),  of  Watertown,  Conn.  Children:  Elizabeth  Hickcox,  b.  May  5, 
1909;    Priscilla  Sterling,  b.  October  9,  1910. 

Address :    Chengtu,  China. 

2518.  RUTH  BURR  BONFOEY.  Ph.B.  Born  September  17, 
1882,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Southington,  Conn.,  1905-06.  Engaged  in 
research  in  bacteriology,  Wesleyan  University  biological  laboratory, 
1906-07. 

Address :    Court  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2519.  RUTH  DEAN.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September  18,  1884, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Unionville,  Conn.,  1905 . 

Address :   Unionville,  Conn. 

2520.  MAUDE  STUART  NEWELL.  B.S.  Bom  September  20, 
1882,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught    in     Conway,    Mass.,    1905-06;      South    Manchester,    Conn., 

1906-08;   Thomaston,  Conn.,  1908-09;    New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1909 . 

Address:  211  Redmond  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

2521.  SARAH  AGNES  SCUDDER  (Neeld).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  December  29,  1880,  Washington,  D.  C.  Daughter  of  No.  1191; 
sister  of  L.  T.  Scudder  (class  of  1907). 

Taught  in  High  School,  Southington,  Conn.,  1905-06;  Flemington, 
N.  J.,  1906-07;    North  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1907-08. 

Married  June  29,  1908,  George  Avery  Neeld  (No.  2499).  Child: 
Leonora  Agnes,  b.  July  13,  1909. 

Address:    Mrs.  G.  A.  Neeld,  Meyersdale,  Pa. 

2522.  CLARA  FRANCES  SYKES.  B.A.  $.  B.  K.  Bom  Novem- 
ber 15,  1883,  Pawtucket,  R.  L     Sister  of  No.  2847. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Unionville,  Conn.,  1905-07;  Manual  Training 
High  School,  New  London,  Conn.,  1907-08.  Clerk,  State  Board  of 
Education,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Address:    Room  42,  Capitol,  Hartford,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1906. 

2523.  ARTHUR  RAY  ANDERSON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  October 
8,  1884,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  2259  and  2339. 

Engaged  in  the  real  estate  business.  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1906-08; 
in  the  advertising  department,  The  Literary  Digest,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1908 . 

567 


1906.]  GRADUATES. 

Married  September  28,  1909,  Beulah  L.  Bailey,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Child:    Helen  Ray,  b.  September  22,  1910. 

Address:  44  East  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  14  South 
loth  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

2624.  HAROLD  DeFOREST  ARNOLD.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1907. 
C.  C.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  3,  1883,  Woodstock  Valley,  Conn. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1906-07.  Fellow  in 
Physics,  University  of  Chicago,  1907-09.  Professor  of  Physics,  Mount 
Allison  University,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada,  1909-10.  Studying  in  the 
University  of  Chicago,  1910 . 

Married  September  3,  1908,  Leila  Stone  Beeman  (daughter  of  No. 
1068).  Children:  Audra  Elizabeth,  b.  May  16,  1907;  Dorothy  Edith, 
b.  July  9,   1910. 

Address:  64  Middle  Divinity  Hall,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago, 
111. 

2625.  CHARLES  WOODARD  ATWATER.  Ph.B. ;  LL.B..  Har- 
vard University,  1909.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April  23,  1885,  Middle- 
town,   Conn.    Son   of   No.   790. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1906-09.  In  a  law  office.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1909-10.     Practising  law,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :  96  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  159  Remsen 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2526.  WILBUR  STONE  BEEMAN.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Bom  January 
22,  1882,  Woodstock,  Vt.  Son  of  No.  1068;  brother  of  B.  S.  Beeman 
(class  of  1904). 

Principal  of  High  School,  Middlebury,  Conn.,  1906-07;  Oak  Bluffs, 
Mass.,  1907-08;  Shirley,  Mass.,  1908-09;  Windsor  Locks,  Conn., 
1909 . 

Married  August  26,  1908.  Blanche  May  Dirwanger,  of  Portland,  Me. 

Address :    Box  147,  Suffield,  Conn. 

2527.  WILLIAM  EBENEZER  BELL.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  May  6, 
1879,    Pembroke,   Bermuda. 

Engaged  as  organizer  in  university  extension  work,  1906-07.  With 
a  musical  agency.  New  York,  N.  Y,,  1907-09.  In  the  investment  busi- 
ness, 1909-10.  With  the  Historical  Calendar  Advertising  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 

2528.  EARL  MALTBY  BENSON.  B.A.  B.  0.  n.  Born  January 
21,  1884,  Earlville,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  N.  Y.  Military  Academy,  Cornwall-on-Hudson,  N.  Y., 
1906-07;  University  School,  Detroit,  Mich.-,  1907-10;  B.  M.  C.  Durfee 
High  School,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Address:    175  Rock  St.,   Fall  River,   Mass. 

2629.  GEORGE  IMLAY  BODINE,  Jr.  Ph.B.  <ir.  T.  Born 
August  13,  1882,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

With  Bodine,  Sons  &  Co.,  bankers,  Philadelphia,   Pa.,  1906 . 

Married  June  8,  1908,  Katharine  Hare  Weeks,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Child:    Robert  Cornelius,  b.  March  23,  1909. 

Address:    129  South  4th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

568 


GRADUATES.  [1906. 

2530.  RAYMOND  WOLCOTT  BRISTOL.  B.S. ;  B.S.,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  1909.  A.  A.  *.  Born  July  24,  1882,  Chicago,  111. 
Brother  of  Nos.  2351  and  2797. 

Studied    architecture    in    the    University    of    Pennsylvania,    1906-09. 

With  Waid  &  Willauer,  architects,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    27  Grace  Court,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2531.  S[AMUEL]  CURTIS  CAMPAIGNE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Bom 
July  I,  1883,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  W.  N.  Campaigne  (class  of 
1898). 

With  the  Title   Guarantee  and  Trust   Company,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y., 

1906-07;    Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  bankers.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  November  15,  1910,  Edna  A.  Foote,  of  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Address:    129  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2532.  THERON  ALVORD  CLEMENTS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1908.  ^.  T.  Born  August  29,  1883,  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  910. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1906-08.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1908.     Practising   law    in    New   York,    N.   Y.,    1908 . 

Address:  52  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  1322  Dean 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2533.  RALPH  MARTIN  COLE.  B.S.  A.  A.  $.  Born  August  15, 
1883,   Tottenville,   N.  Y. 

Clerk,  J.  W.  Davis  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07.  In  charge  of 
printing  department,  American  Bank  Note  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1907-08.  Secretary  and  treasurer.  Associated  Architects  Printing  and 
Supply  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908— — . 

Address :  43  West  27th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  Totten- 
ville, Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 


2534.  JESSE   VANCLEFT   COOPER.    B.A.    B.  e.  n.    •!>.  B.  K. 

Bom  May  21,  1882,  Damascus,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2203. 

Taught  in  Jacob  Tome  Institute,  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  1906-07 ;  Summit, 
N.  J.,  1907-08.  Choirmaster  and  organist.  Church  of  the  Ascension, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address:    113  Park  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

2535.  ARTHUR  KENT  DEARBORN.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  9.  Bom 
May  27,  1886,  Everett,  Mass.  Son  of  J.  W.  Dearborn  (class  of  1870)  ; 
brother  of  Nos.  2143  and  2273. 

Taught  in  the  Gunnery  School,  Washington,  Conn.,  1906-07; 
McKenzie  School,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1907-08;  Lawrenceville  School, 
N.  J.,  1908-09.  With  the  Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1909 . 

Address:   343  Old  South  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

2536.  LESTER  FRANCIS  DEMING.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Bora 
December  i,  1884,  Berlin,  Conn. 

In  the  office  of  the  Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1906 . 

Married  October  9,  1907,  Jessie  E.  Counley,  of  Berlin,  Conn.     Child : 
John  Francis,  b.  March  21,  1910. 
Address :    Berlin,  Conn. 

569 


1906.1  GRADUATES. 


2537.  WARD  PERCY  GAMMONS.  Ph.B.  B.  e.  n.  Born 
November   i,   1881,  Methuen,  Mass. 

In  the  traffic  department,  New  York  Telephone  Company,   1906-10. 

Manager,  Colorado  Telephone  Company,  1910 . 

Address:    233  North  Franklin  St.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

2538.  GORDON  GRAY  GATCH.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  e.  Born  June  29, 
1884,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

With  Gray  Bros.,  brick  manufacturers,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1906-07; 
S.   V.   Trent   Company,   Salt  Lake   City,   Utah,   1907.     Manager,  bond 

department,    A.    E.    Halsey    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Cal.,    1908- . 

Secretary,  Los  Angeles-Kern  Oil  Company. 

Address:   612  H.  W.  Hellman  Building,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2539.  [MANUEL]   HENRY  GONSALVES.     B.S.     C.  C.     Born 

September  24,  1882,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Assistant  physical  director.  University  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1906-07.  Cash  accountant,  Russell  &  Erwin  Manufacturing  Company, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1907-08;  A.  Mugford,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1908-09. 
Physical  director,  Williston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1909-10. 
Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1910 . 

Married  October  14,  1908,  Katharine  Leona  Barrows,  of  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

2540.  ROBERT  GRAY  GOODMAN.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  e.  Born  Jan- 
uary I,  1883,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Social  and  employment  secretary,  23d  St.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1906-07.  Assistant  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Culebra,  Canal  Zone, 
1907-08;  secretary,  1908.  Acting  general  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of 
Canal  Zone,  190&- . 

Address:    Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Culebra,  C.  Z. 

2541.  GEORGE  HENRY  HAMILTON.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born  Octo- 
ber 10,  1883,  Marlboro,  Vt. 

Reporter  on  The  Vermont  Phoenix,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1906-07.  Taught 
in  Marlboro,  Vt.,  1907-08.  With  the  McCall  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1908-09.  Examiner,  National  Surety  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:  115  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  157  Mon- 
tague St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2542.  CLARENCE  EUGENE  HANCOCK.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1908.  A.  A.  *.  4>.  B.  K.  Born  February  13,  1885, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  953;    brother  of  No.  2483. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law   School,   1906-08.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1908.     Practising  law  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address:    1406  East  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2543.  WARREN  LUCIUS  HARLOW.  B.A.  B.  0.  n.  Born 
February  27,  1883,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Exchange  manager,   N.   Y.  Telephone  Company,   1906-08.     Teaching 

in  Pratt  Institute,  BrookljTi,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Married  April  23,  191 1,  Ava  K.  Howard,  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
Address:    366  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

570 


GRADUATES.  11906. 

2644.  GEORGE  EDWIN  HEATH,  Jr.  B.A.;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1909.    A.  T.  A.     Born  December  9,  1878,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1906-07;  School  of  Theo- 
logy, Boston  University,  1907-09.  Joined  New  England  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Barham  Memorial  Church,  South 
Boston,   Mass.,   1908 . 

Married  August  11,  1909,  Marion  Louise  Richardson,  of  Pelham, 
N.  H. 

Address:    54  Boston  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

2545.  IRA  PROUTY  INGRAHAM.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born  August 
28,  1881,  Guilford  Center,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  2619. 

Inspector,  N.  Y.  Telephone  Company,  1906-07;  assistant  manager, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Married  September  16,  1907,  Faith  Marion  Paddock,  of  West  Clare- 
mont,  N.  H.  Children:  Ida  May,  b.  December  17,  1908;  Richard 
Paddock,  b.   October  20,   1910. 

Address:    116  South   12th  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,   N.  Y. 

2546.  BENJAMIN  MURLEY  JOHNS.  B.A.  Born  November 
18,   1876,   Shickshinny,   Pa. 

Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Le  Raysville,  Pa.,  1906-07.  Joined 
Wyoming  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1907.  Stationed  at  Le  Rays- 
ville,  Pa.,   1907-08;    Lehman,   1908-10;    Factoryville,   1910 . 

Married  December  19,  1906,  Mary  Louise  Powell,  of  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.  Children:  Willard  Lloyd,  b.  October  23,  1907,  d.  November  3, 
1907;    Robert  Powell,  b.  December   11,   1908. 

Address :    Factoryville,  Pa. 

2547.  WILLIAM  ARMOUR  JOHNSTON,  Jr.    Ph.B.    A.  A.  $. 

Born  May  6,  1884,  Arrochar,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No,  926;  grandson  of 
Professor  John  Johnston. 

Studied  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1906-08.  Vice  president 
and  factory  manager,  Empire  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plain- 
ville.  Conn.,  1908-09.  With  the  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing 
Company,   Prince   Bay,  N.  Y.,   1909 . 

Address:    Prince   Bay,   N.  Y. 

2548.  WILLIAM  HENRY  LONG.  B.S. ;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law 
School,  1910.     A.  T.  A.     Born  January  4,  1880,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 

Inspector,  N.  Y.  Telephone  Company,  1906-07;  evening  manager, 
1907.  Studied  in  New  York  Law  School  and  New  York  University 
Law  School,  1907-10.     Practising  law,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    90  Lafayette  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2549.  LAURENCE  FREE  McDONALD.  B.S. ;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theological  Seminary,  1909.  C.  C.  Born  January  25,  1877,  Mary- 
land Line,  Md. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1906-09.  Pastor  of  Con- 
gregational Church,   Cass  Lake,   Minn.,   1909 . 

Married  June  9,  1909,  Marion  Emeline  Hosford,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Address  :   Cass  Lake,  Minn. 

2550.  ALBERT  MANN,  Jr.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard  University, 
1909.     ^'.    T.     Born    September    i,    1883,    Belmar,    N.   J.     Son    of    No. 


571 


1906.1  GRADUATES. 

Taught  in  the  Hotchkiss  School,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  1906-07;  Boston 
Country  School,  Newton,  Mass.,  1907-08.  Graduate  student,  Harvard 
University,  1908^ . 

Married  December  20,  1907,  Clara  Margaret  Yard,  of  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Child :    Margaret  Hamilton,  b.  August  25,  1909. 

Address:   4  Boyd  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

2551.  ELLIS  HOAGLAND  MARTIN.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
August  12,  1883,  Oxford,  N.  J. 

Salesman,  Library  Bureau,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906-07.  With  the 
McCabe  Hanger  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  1907-09;  Colum- 
bia Shade  Cloth  Company,  New  York,  1909-10.  Vice  president  and 
manager,  Welch  Bros.,  Inc.,  decorators  and  house  furnishers,  Westfield, 
N.  J.,  1910 . 

Address:   Westfield,  N.  J. 

2552.  HAROLD  CLIFTON  MARTIN.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
August  30,  1884,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Son  of  No.  1156;  brother  of  No. 
2495- 

Chemist,  Chapman  Valve  Manufacturing  Company,  Indian  Orchard, 
Mass.,  1906-07.  Studied  in  State  Normal  School,  Westfield,  Mass., 
1907-08.  Taught  in  High  School,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1908-10;  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Married  December  7.  1907,  Ruth  W.  Loring,  of  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Children:  George  Loring,  b.  October  30,  1909;  Winifred  Caroline,  b. 
November  5,  1910. 

Address :    4  Center  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

2553.  ARTHUR  JAMES  MONROE.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Octo- 
ber 28,  1882,  Arlington,  Vt. 

With  the  New  York  Telephone  Company,  1906 . 

Address :    120  West  22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2554.  WILLIAM  GORDON  MURPHY,  Jr.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1908.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  23,  1885, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1906-08.    Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1908.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908 . 

Address:    34  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2555.  OLIVER  TAYLOR  NOON.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born  May  27. 
1881,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  898. 

In  the  traffic  department.  New  England  Telegraph  and  Telephone 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906-07.  Office  and  membership  secretary, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Boston,  1907 . 

Address :    24  Henry  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

2550.  ARTHUR  ELLIOTT  PATERSON.  Ph.B.  A.  T.  A.  Bom 
January  29,  1884,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2120. 

Scientific  assistant.  Public  Health  and  Marine  Hospital  Service, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1906.  Taught  in  High  School,  Ridgewood,  N.  J., 
1907.  Scientific  assistant.  Conn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Middletown, 
1907.  Taught  in  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1908. 
Principal  of  Stony  Creek  Grammar  School,  Branford,  Conn.,  1909; 
High  School,  Washington  Depot,  Conn.,  1909^—. 

Address :    Washington  Depot,  Conn. 

572 


GRADUATES.  [1906. 


2557.  NEWTON  MANLEY  PERKINS.  B.A.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K 
Born  December  lo,  1883,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Assistant,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1906.  Assistant  on 
equatorial,  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  1907.  Assistant  examiner,  U.  S. 
Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1907 • 

Married  September  22,  1908,  Mabeth  Sarah  Russell,  of  Richmond,  Va. 

Address:    U.  S.  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2658.  WILLIAM  NORTHCOTE  PHILLIPS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
October  15,  1881,  Libertytown,   Md. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1906-07.  Resided  in  the 
country  for  his  health,  1907-09.  Solicitor  for  the  Hartford  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Company,  1909-10.  Preaching  in  M.  E.  Church,  West- 
brook,  Conn.,   ipio . 

Married  April  8,  1908,  Mabel  Naomi  Reynolds  (daughter  of  No. 
1316),  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children:  Charles  Harris,  b.  January 
II,   1909;    EHzabeth   Crowell,  b.  January   19,   1910. 

Address :    Westbrook,  Conn. 

2559.  CHARLES  FRANK  PHIPPS.  B.S.  #.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  December  17,  1870,  East  Orrington,  Me. 

Taught  in  Montclair  Academy,  N.  J.,  1906-08;  Columbia  Grammar 
School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908-10.  Graduate  student,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1908-10.  Instructor  in  Natural  History,  School  of  Education, 
University    of    Chicago,    1910 . 

Address:    School  of  Education,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

2560.  HENRY  BOARDMAN  POWELL,  Jr.  B.A.  A.  A.  #. 
Born  December  22,  1885,  Clearfield,   Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2825. 

With  the  Mellon  National  Bank,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1906— — . 
Address:    Mellon   National   Bank,    Pittsburg,    Pa. 

2561.  FRANK  EGLESTON  ROBBINS.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1907.    B.  e.  n.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  9,  1884,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1906-07.  Taught  in  the 
Fessenden  School,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1907-08.  Fellow  in  Greek, 
University  of  Chicago,  1908 . 

Address:    Faculty  Exchange,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

2562.  JOSHUA  LESTER  ROBINS.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
November  15,  1879,  Duanesburg,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Rutgers  Preparatory  School,  N.  J.,  1906-07;    Mount  Her- 

mon  School,  Mass.,  1907-09;    High  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1909 , 

Married  July  14,  1908,  Belle  L.  Rathbun,  of  Colchester,  Conn. 
Address :    16  Oakland  Terrace,  Hartford,   Conn. 

2563.  GUY  WRIGHT  ROGERS.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
March  31,  1884,  Forksville,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1906-08.    With  Bodine, 

Sons  &  Co.,  bankers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1908 . 

Address:    129  South  4th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2564.  CHARLES  ROBERT  SAWYER.  Ph.B.,  1907.  A.  T.  A. 
Bom  February  28,  1883,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2565. 

573 


1906.]  GRADUATES. 

• 
Studied  in  the  Medical  School  of  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1906-09; 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    338  West  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2665.  DWIGHT  MILTON  SAWYER.  Ph.B.  Born  February  28, 
1883,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  2564. 

Studying  in  the  Medical  School  of  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1906 . 

Address:   Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2566.  JESSE  ERNEST  SHAW.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  October  13, 
1879,  Williamsburg,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2769. 

With  the  Springfield  Gas  Light  Company,  Mass.,  1906 . 

Married   September  2,    1908,   Lillian  Eugenie  Smith,  of  Dartmouth, 
N.  S.,  Canada.     Child :    Helen  Esther,  b.  and  d.  1909. 
Address :   31  Daytona  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

2567.  GEORGE  WILEY  SHERBURN.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1909.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  4,  1884,  Northfield,  Vt.  Son 
of  No.  1025. 

Tutor  in  the  English  Language,  Northwestern  University,  1906-07; 
Instructor,  1907-10.  Instructor  in  English  Literature,  Beloit  College, 
1910 . 

Address:    Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis 


FERDINAND    RICHARD    STREBER.      B.S.      A.   A.   *. 
Born  October  11,  1884,  Tegucigalpa,  Honduras,  Central  America. 

Engaged  in  mining,  1906-07;    in  business,  1907 . 

Address:   Tegucigalpa,  Honduras,  Central  America. 

2569.  FRANK  HAROLD  SYRETT.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  March 
6,  1885,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Salesman,  1906 . 

Address :  87  Park  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2570.  JAMES  MARTIN  TALBOT.  B.A.;  B.S.,  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1908.  #.  N.  9.  Born  April  4,  1883,  Newark, 
N.  J. 

Studied  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1906-08.  Draughtsman, 
S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y., 
1908-09;    assistant  foreman,   1909 . 

Married  October  28,  1909,  Cornelia  B.  DeGroff,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address:    77  Townsend  Ave.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y. 

2571.  CHARLES  MABBETT  TRAVIS.  B.A.;  LL.B.,  Columbia 
University,  1909.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K.  Born  December  6,  1885,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1906-09.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1909.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,   1909-- — . 

Address:  24  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  146  Quincy 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2572.  GEORGE  WOOD  VINAL.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1909. 
A.  K.   E.     Born  December  17,   1882,  Ellington,   Conn. 

574 


GRADUATES.  [1906. 

Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1906-07.  Engaged  in 
research  work,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1907, 
1908— — .  Employed  on  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1907-08. 
Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1908. 

Address:  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C.  Residence: 
1 106  East  Capitol  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2573.  FREDERICK  FRANKLIN  VOORHEES.  B.A.;  B.D., 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1909.  Born  November  27,  1879,  Man- 
asquan,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,   1906-09.    Preaching  in 

M.  E.  Church,  East  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    East  Hampton,  N.  Y. 

2574.  CLIFFORD  LeGRANDE  WAITE.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  21,  1881,  Middletown,  Conn. 

With    the    Russell    Manufacturing    Company,    Middletown,    Conn., 

1906-07;    Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:    Garden  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2575.  LESTER  REUBEN  WEEKS.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
April  6,   1883,   Boston,   Mass. 

Salesman,  Reading  Woolen  Mills,  Pa.,   1906 . 

Address:    406  Allen  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

2576.  ERNEST  BURR  WHEELER.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Jan- 
uary 26,   1882,   New   Britain,   Conn. 

Assistant  circulation  manager,  McCall's  Magazine,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

Married  September  19,   1908,   Cora   May  Connell,  of   New   Britain, 
Conn.     Child:    Ruth  Sherman,  b.  July  12,  1909. 
Address:    504  West  I72d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2577.  JAMES  AUGUSTUS  WILSON.  Ph.B.  Born  June  13, 
1874,  Williamsport,   Pa. 

Taught  in  Tuskegee,  Ala.,  1906-08;    Clark  University,  Ga.,  1908 . 

Address:   Clark  University,  South  Atlanta,  Ga. 

2578.  FREDERICK  WARREN  WRIGHT.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Har- 
vard University,  1908;  Ph.D.,  Princeton  University,  1910.  4>.  N.  O. 
*.  B.  K.     Bom  March  8,  1885,  Warren,  R.  I. 

Assistant  principal.  High  School,  Portland,  Conn.,  1906-07.  Grad- 
uate student.  Harvard  University,  1907-08;  Princeton  University 
(Fellow  in  Classics),  1908-10.  Lecturer  in  Latin,  Bryn  Mawr  College, 
1910 . 

Address:    Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

2579.  ALICE  GERTRUDE  COOKE  (Randall).  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K. 
Bom  June  28,  1884,  Harsen  Island,  Mich. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Westport,  Conn.,  1906-07;  Arlington,  N.  J., 
1907. 

Married  June  29,  1907,  John  Arthur  Randall  (No.  2502).  Children: 
Jean  Elizabeth,  b.  August  9,  1908;   Marcia  Cooke,  b.  February  12,  191 1. 

Address :   Mrs.  J.  A.  Randall,  682  Sterling  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

575 


1906.1  GRADUATES. 

2580.  MARGARET  ELIZABETH  DONAHOE  (Crafts).  B.A. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  February  21,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of 
D.  J.  Donahoe  (class  of  1875)  ;  sister  of  Julia  T.  Donahoe  (class  of 
1904). 

Taught   in   High   School,    Middletown,   Conn.,   1906-10;    Waterbury, 
Conn.,  191G. 
Married  December  31,  1910,  George  Bliss  Crafts. (No.  2664). 
Address:   Mrs.  G.  B.  Crafts,  6  Biltmore  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

2581.  HELEN  KATHERINE  FLETCHER.  Ph.B.  Born  Janu- 
ary 10,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1906 
Address:   3  Central  Ave.,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

2682.  FAYE  MILDRED  KEENE.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  Novem- 
ber 3,  1884,  Waldoboro,  Me.     Sister  of  No.  2583. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1906-08;   Beverly,  Mass., 

1908 . 

Address:   68  Dane  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

2683.  JESSIE  LOUISE  KEENE.  Ph.B.  Born  October  21,  1882, 
Waldoboro,  Me.     Sister  of  No.  2582. 

Taught    in   High    School,    Danvers,   Mass.,    1906-07;    Western   State 

Normal  School,  Gorham,  Mc.,  1907 . 

Address :    Gorham,  Me. 

2684.  DAISY  HELENA  LOHR.  B.S.  Born  March  11,  1884, 
Stamford,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  public  schools,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1906 . 

Address :    17  Relay  Place,  Stamford,  Conn, 

2586.  KATHERINE  FRANCES  LUCEY.  Ph.B.  Born  April  2, 
1886,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  evening  school,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1908-09.  Substitute 
teacher,  Middletown  city  schools,  1909-10. 

Address :    10  Park  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2686.  EDITH  WEEKES  SAY.  Ph.B.  Bom  March  26,  1885,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 

Taught    school,    1906-07.     Chemist,    Fairchild    Bros.   &   Foster,    New 

York,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address :   218  East  17th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2687.  ANNA  MADELINE  VANDERBROUK.  Ph.B.  Bom 
November  22,  1883,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  the  Chapman  School.  Westbrook,  Conn.,  1906-07;  High 
School,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1907-10;  High  School,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1910 . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

2688.  ELIZABETH  MATILDA  VEAZEY  (Payne).  Ph.B. 
Born  September  10,  1882,  Sherman,  Me.  Sister  of  B.  H.  Veazey  (class 
of  1907). 

576 


GRADUATES.  [1906-07. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1906-07;  Seymour,  Conn., 
1907. 

Married  January  22,  1908,  Edward  Stewart  Payne,  of  Windsor, 
Conn. 

Address :    Mrs.  E.  S.  Payne,  320  Pennington  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J, 

2589.  ELLA  PARDEE  WARNER.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1907.  $.  B.  K. 
Born  November  8,  1877,  Highwood,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  High  School,   New  Haven,   Conn.,  1906 . 

Address :   Highwood,  Conn. 

2590.  FLORENCE  WINTER.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September 
22,  1883,  Middlefield,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Lewis  High  School,  Southington,  Conn.,  1906 . 

Address :    Southington,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  t907* 

2691.  BENJAMIN  PETTENGILL  ADAMS.  B.A.  *.  N.  O. 
Bom  July  14,  1883,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Taught  in  the  Arthur  Home  for  Boys,  Summit,  N.  J.,  1907;  Mr. 
Leal's  School  for  Boys,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1907-09.  Scholar  in  English, 
Columbia  University,  1909-10.  On  the  editorial  staff,  The  Literary 
Digest,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :  44-60  East  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  Living- 
ston Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2692.  HAROLD  DOUGLASS  ALLEN.  B.A.  #.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  January  14.  1887,  Nantasket,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2405. 

Taught  in  the  Gunnery  School,  Washington,  Conn.,  1907-10.  Studied 
in  the  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1910-11.  Teaching  in  the 
Bulkeley  School,   New  London,   Conn.,    191 1 . 

Address:    311   Williams   St.,   New  London,   Conn. 

2593.  RAY  ROOD  ALLEN.  B.A.:  LL.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1910.     *.  N.  e.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  28,  1885,  Loyalville,  Pa. 

Studied  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1907-10.     Admitted  to  the  bar,  1910. 

In  a  lawyer's  office,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    Rooms  500-514,  27  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2594.  HILAND  GARFIELD  BATCHELLER.  Ph.B.  <i^.  T. 
Born  December  5,  1885,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  the  machinery  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-09. 
Representing  several  steel  companies  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  vicinity, 
1909 . 

Address :    Carnegie  Steel  Company,  30  Church  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2595.  JOSEPH  CLAIR  BEEBE.  Ph.B.;  M.S.,  1908.  A.  A.  *. 
Bom  Febmary  22,  1883,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1907-08.  Org-anist  and  choir 
director,  First  Congregational  Church,  MiddletoWn,  Conn.,  1907-09; 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

'57> 


1907.1  GRADUATES. 

Married  July  7,  1909,  Anna  Belle  Knowles  (No.  2785).  Child: 
Richard,  b.  August  30,  1910. 

Address :    12^  Park  Ave.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

2596.  ADOLPH  BURNETT  BENSON.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1910;  M.A., 
Columbia  University,  1910.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born  November  22, 
1881,  Glimakra,  Sweden. 

Taught  in  Bellefonte  Academy,  Pa.,  1907-09.  Graduate  student 
(University   Scholar),   Columbia   University,    1909 . 

Address :  527  Livingston  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York, 
N.   Y. 


2597.  FRANK  ASA  BERRY.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born  December  14, 
1877,   Danbury,   Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1907-10.  Principal  of 
High   School,   Bethel,   Conn.,    1910 . 

Address :     Bethel,    Conn. 


2598.  RUSSELL  FORREST  BOWER.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  15,  1885,  Berwick,  Pa.  Son  of  No.  1200;  brother  of  No. 
2793- 

Correspondent,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1907 . 

Married  April  15,  1909,  Margaret  Lewers  Kirkpatrick,  of  Scranton, 
Pa.    Child:    Russell   Kirkpatrick,  b.   February   10,    1910. 
Address:   225  32d  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

2599.  ERNEST  LYMAN  BRAGG.  B.A.  B.  9.  n.  Born  April 
I,  1885,  Spencer,  Mass. 

With  the  Library  Bureau,   Boston,   Mass.,   1907 . 

Married  January  18,  1907,  Adelaide  L.  McDonald,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Address:    7  Wellington  Road,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

2600.  RALPH  SNOW  CARPENTER.  Ph.B.  B.  9.  n.  Born 
November  5,  1884,  Dedham,  Mass. 

Sugar  chemist,  Aguire,  Porto  Rico,  1907-09.  With  the  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-10;  Edison  Electric  Light  Company, 
Boston,  1910 . 

Address :    71  Central  Ave.,  Milton,  Mass. 

2601.  HERBERT  CLAYTON  CHAMBERLAIN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *. 
*.   B.   K.     Born   November   16,    1884,    Detroit,   Mich. 

Vice  principal,  High  School,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1907-08.  Office 
manager.  New  York  News  Bureau  Association,  1908-10.  Salesman, 
American  Tobacco  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    551  West  113th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2602.  JOSEPH  WARDELL  CHASEY.  Ph.B.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1910.  Born  December  15,  1881,  Long  Branch, 
N.  J. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1907-08.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Washingtonville  and 
Salisbury    Mills,    N.   Y.,    1908-10;     Milton,    1910 . 

Address:    Milton,  N.  Y. 

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GRADUATES.  [1907. 

2603.  CARL   WILLIS    CLARK.     B.S.    A.    K.    E.    Born    October 

21,  1883,  Westville  Center,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Carnegie  Steel  Company,  Clairton,  Pa.,  1907-09;  American 
Bank  Note  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  Engaged  in  farming, 
1910 . 

Address :   Woodbridge,  Conn. 

2604.  JOHN  SCARLETT  CLARKE.  B.S.  <ir.  T.  Born  January 
I,  1885,  Orange,  N,  J. 

Taught  in  Mount  Pleasant  Academy,  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1907-08.     In 

business  in  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  1908 . 

Address :    176  Watchung  Ave.,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 

2605.  HOWARD  ALBERT  COREY.    B.A.    C.  C.    Born  June  6, 

1882,  Fairfield,  Me.     Son  of  J.  A.  Corey  (class  of  1880). 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1907-08.  Joined 
East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Milo  Junc- 
tion, Me.,  1908-09;    Harmony,  1909-11;    Camden,  191 1 . 

Married  June  24,  1908,  Nellie  May  Webb,  of  South  Portland,  Me. 
Child:    Raymond  Webb,  b.  June  i,  1909. 

Address :    Camden,  Me. 

2606.  CHARLES  GEORGE  CRANE.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born  July 
21,  1883,  Newark,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  2359. 

Assistant,  division  of  zoology.  Hygienic  Laboratory,  U.  S.  Public 
Health  and  Marine  Hospital  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  studying  in 
the  Medical  School  of  George  Washington  University,  1907 . 

Address :   Hygienic  Laboratory,  25th  and  E  Sts.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2607.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  DICKISSON.  B.A. ;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1910.  C.  C.  Bom  February  7,  1881,  Roxburg, 
Pa. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1907-10.     Preaching  in  M.  E. 

Church,  Vailsburg,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1910 . 

Married  March  15,  1910,  Emma  Bice,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 
Address :    192  Smith  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2608.  LEONARD  SEAMAN  DOWNEY.     B.S.    A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  January  30,  1884,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  A.  St.  J.  Downey 
(class  of  1901). 

With  the  Carnegie  Steel  Company,  Clairton,  Pa.,  1907;  American 
Bank  Note  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y..  1907 . 

Address :   29  North  Parsons  Ave.,  Flushine,  N.  Y. 

2609.  WILLIAM  GUY  FELLOWS.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born  June 
28,   1885,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Bacteriologist  and  chemist.  State  Hygienic  Laboratory,  State  Depart- 
ment of  Health,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;  State  Department  of  Health, 
Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  In  the  real  estate  business 
and  journalism.  Cascade,  Mont.,  1910 . 

Address:    Cascade,  Mont. 

2610.  EDWIN  ANDERSON  FIELD.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1908.     C.  C.    Born  March  24,  1884,  Stamford,  Conn. 

579 


1907.]  GRADUATES. 

versity,   I9< 

The  Daily  News,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1900- . 

Address :   75  Bay  St.,  Springrfield,  Mass. 

2611.  RAYMOND  LALOR  FORMAN.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  4>.  Born 
August  8,  1880,  Trenton,  N,  J. 

Assistant  pastor,  Metropolitan  Temple,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-08. 
Joined  New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E,  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at 
Janes  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (assistant),  1908-10;  Flushing,  1910 . 

Married  April,   1910,   Helen   Thompson,   of   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Address:    188  Amity  St.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

2612.  THOMAS  BAKER  GIBB.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1910.  A.  T.  A.  Born  June  11,  1885,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Brother  of  No.  2419. 

Studied  in  Law  School  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1907-10. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1910.  Practising  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1910 . 

Address:    Oak  Lane,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

2613.  HARRY  MILES  GORDY.  B.A.  Bom  March  9,  1883, 
Salisbury,  Md. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;   Saybrook,  Conn., 

1909 . 

Address:    Saybrook,   Conn. 

2614.  ARTHUR  BENJAMIN  FARNHAM  HALEY.  Ph.B. 
B.  G.  n.     Bom  October  26,  1884,  Machias,  Me.     Son  of  No.  1124. 

Taught  in  the  Ridge  School,  Washington,  Conn.,  1907-09,  1910 ; 

Allen  School,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1909-10. 
Address:    Washington,  Conn. 

2616.  JOSEPH  WILLIS  HAWLEY.  B.A.  B.  O.  n.  Born  May 
31,  1875,  Benton,  Pa. 

Missionary  in  China,  1907 . 

Married  July  10,  1907,  Harriet  Helen  Ransom,  of  Dorrancetown,  Pa. 
Address:    Yung  Chun,  China  (via  Foochow). 

2616.  ARTHUR  PERCY  HICKCOX.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Bora  Feb- 
ruary 29,  1884,  Watertown,  Conn. 

With  the  Waterbury  Clock  Company,  Conn.,  1907-10;  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  1910 . 

Married  January  23,  1909,  Florence  Emma  Atwood,  of  Watertown, 
Conn. 

Address :   Watertown,  Conn. 

2617.  HAROLD  McILVEEN  HORTON.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
May  10,  1886,  Brockton,  Mass.     Son  of  L.  G.  Horton  (class  of  1887). 

Taught    in    Hebron    Academy,    Me.,    1907-08;     High    School,    New 

Britain,  Conn.,  1908-10;    Utica,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  May  2,  191 1,  Miss  H.  Sampson,  of  Richmond,  Va. 
Address :    High  School,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

2618.  HERBERT  NAGLE  HOWARD.  B.A. ;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,   1910.    A.   T.  A.     Born  April  3,   1880,   Harrisburg,   Pa. 

580 


GRADUATES.  [1907. 

Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1907-10.  Mis- 
sionary in  Africa,  1910 . 

Married  August  24,  1909,  Estella  M.  Searles,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Address :    Old  Umtali,  Rhodesia,  Africa. 

2619.  GEORGE  HENRY  INGRAHAM.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born 
April  4,  1883,  Guilford  Center,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  2545. 

With    the    Union    Manufacturing    Company,    New    Britain,    Conn., 

1907 . 

Address:    Union  Manufacturing  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

2620.  EDWARD  ALLEN  JENNINGS.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born 
December  29,  1881,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  Brother  of  A.  B.  Jennings,  Jr. 
(class  of  1910). 

Studying  in  the   College  of    Physicians   and   Surgeons,  New  York, 

N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address :   561  West  i8oth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2621.  HARRY  WELLINGTON  LAIDLER.  B.A.  C.  C  *.  B.  K. 
Born  February  18,  1884,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Reporter,    Brooklyn    Daily    Eagle,    N,    Y.,    1907 .      Studying    in 

Brooklyn  Law  School,  1908- ;    Columbia  University,  1909 . 

Address:   236  Halsey  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2622.  ADELBERT  LLEWELLYN  LEATHERS.  Ph.B.  C.  C. 
Born  March  23,  1881,  Barnard,  Me. 

Graduate  student.  University  of  Michigan,  1907-08;  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, 1908-09.  Professor  of  Biology,  Leander  Clark  College,  Iowa, 
1909-10.  Studying  in  the  Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  Holl,  Mass., 
1910 . 

Address:    Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  Holl,  Mass. 

2623.  EARLE  LESLIE  LEGG.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  $.  B.  K.  Born 
January  9,  1885,  Mapleville,  R.  I.    Brother  of  No.  2087. 

With  the  Library  Bureau,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1907 . 

Address :   255  Potter  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

2624.  CLARENCE  PAUL  McCLELLAND.  B.A.;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1910.  A.  A.  #.  Born  January  18,  1883,  Dobbs 
Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1907-10.  Joined  New  York 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Stationed  at  Metropolitan  Temple, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  (assistant),  1908-09;  Madison  Ave.,  New  York 
(assistant),  1909-10;    Pine  Plains,  1910 . 

Married  April  26,  1910,  Mary  Elizabeth  Adams,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Address:    Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 

2625.  OLIN  FOSS  McCORMICK.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  March 
16,   1886,  Ogdensburg,   N.  Y.    Son  of  No.   1277. 

With  the  Berlin  Construction  Company,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:  Kensington,  Conn.  Residence:  50  Magnolia  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

2626.  HENRY  TRUMBOWER  MacLEAN.  B.A.  B.  9.  n.  Born 
December  3,  1883,  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

581 


1907.]  GRADUATES. 

Teaching  in  Morris  Academy,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1907 . 

Married  September  2,  1909,  Angell  Ethel  Buck,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Child :    Mary  Angell,  b.  August  16,  1910. 
Address :    Hackettstown,  N,  J. 

2627.  FLOYD  JOSIAH  MILLER.  Ph.B.  Born  June  13,  1886, 
Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Princeton  Preparatory  School,  N.  J.,  1907-08.  On  the  staff 
of  The  Hartford  Courant,  Conn.,  1908-09.  City  and  sporting  editor, 
Havana  Post,  Cuba,  1909-10.  Associate  editor,  Oneonta  Star,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Address:    Oneonta  Star,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

2628.  GEORGE  LEWIS  MYLCHREEST.  B.S.;  B.S.,  Mass. 
Institute  of  Technology,  1910.  C.  C.  Bom  May  i,  1884,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1907-08.  Studied  in  Mass. 
Institute  of  Technology,  1908-10.  Manager  of  a  civil  engineer's  office, 
Rockville,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Married  January  12,  1910,  Iva  Alberta  Harris,  of  Farm  Hill,  Conn. 

Address :    21  Park  St.,  Rockville,  Conn. 

2629.  WALTER  CHARLES  NORTH.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  Sep- 
tember 14,  1884,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Crofut  &  Knapp  Company,  hatters,  South  Norwalk,  Conn., 

1907 . 

Address :    South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

2630.  JOSEPH  WALTER  NORTHROP,  Jr.  B.A.  ;  B.S.,  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  1910.  A.  T.  A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July 
21,  1886,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

In  an  architect's  office,  1907-08.  Studied  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 1908-10.  With  Little  &  Browne,  architects,  Boston,  Mass., 
1910 . 

Address:    60  West  Rutland  Square,  Boston,  Mass. 

2631.  WALTER  PATTEN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  September  15, 
1880,  Bridgeville,  Del. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Calypso,  N.  C,  1907-09.  Joined  North 
Carolina  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1909.  Stationed  at  Oriental,  N.  C, 
1909 . 

Married  October  20,  1908,  Sarah  Kimpton  Cady,  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
Child :    Paul  Raymond,  b.  October  4,  1909. 

Address:    Oriental,  N.  C. 


CHARLES  JOHN  PETERSON.  B.A.,  1908.  B.  e.  n. 
Born  January  24,  1878,  Webster,  Mass. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1907-10;  Foxboro, 
Mass.,  1910 . 

Married  August  i,  1907,  Clara  L.  Brooks,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Child : 
Pauline  Mathilda,  b.  July  8,  1908. 

Address:    Foxboro,  Mass. 

2633.  WILLIAM  HAROLD  PETERSON.  B.S.;  M.A.,  Colum- 
bia University,  1909.  <l>.  N.  ^.  f>.  B.  K.  Born  November  14,  1880, 
New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 

582 


GRADUATES.  [1907. 

Taught  in  Friends'  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-09.  Graduate 
student,  Columbia  University,  1907-09.  Instructor  in  Agricultural 
Chemistry,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1909 . 

Address :    College  of  Agriculture,  Madison,  Wis. 

2634.  EARLE  LINUS  RICH.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  April  5,  1882, 
Cattaraugus,  N.  Y. 

Cost  accountant,  Crofut  &  Knapp  Company,  hatters.  South  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  1907-08.  With  the  Library  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-09; 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1909-10;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910.  With  Wm.  N. 
Jennings  Company,  printers  and  manufacturing  stationers.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,   1910 . 

Address:     362  West  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2635.  HOWARD  ARNOLD  SECKERSON.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Yale 
University,  1908.     *.  N.  9.     Born  May  3,  1877,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Graduate   student,   Yale  University,    1907-08.     Pastor   of   Congrega- 
tional  Church,  Woodbury,   Conn.,   1908— — . 
Married  April  7,  1909,  Unade  Barnes  (No.  2716). 
Address:    Woodbury,  Conn. 

2636.  ARTHUR  SEYBOLT.  Ph.B.  X.  ^.  Born  May  19,  1884, 
Liberty,  N.  Y. 

Studying  law  in  Oneonta,  N.  Y. ;    also  engaged  in  the  real   estate 

business,  1907 . 

Address:    Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

2637.  ROSEVELT  RENSSELAER  SHERWOOD.  B.A.;  Pd.B., 
New  York  State  Normal  College,  1910.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K.  Born  Septem- 
ber 25,  1885,  West  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  1128;  brother  of  No. 
2770. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Manasquan,  N.  J.,  1907-09.  Studied  in  State 
Normal  College,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  Statistician,  N.  Y.  State 
Department  of  Labor,  1910 . 

Address:    Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

2638.  ROBERT  LEROY  SIMPSON.       Ph.B.      A.  T.  A.       Born 

February  22,  1885,  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Penn.  Military  College,  Chester,  Pa.,  1907-09.  Assistant 
principal.  High  School,  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  September  12,  1908,  Evelyn  Florence  Heyen,  of  Northport, 

Address :   Huntington,  N.  Y. 

2639.  YOUNG  CHALMERS  SMITH.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  July  12,  1886,  Skinners  Eddy,  Pa.     Son  of  No.  1288. 

With  the  Electro-Metallurgical  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1907 . 

Married  September  22,  1910,  Jessie  Stevens  Oliver,  of  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Address:    16  Lochiel  Apartments,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

2640.  LORENZO  COLLINGTON  STREETER.  Ph.B.  X.  <ir. 
Bom  April  6,  1884,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

583 


1907.]  GRADUATES.  j 

Engaged  in  civil  engineering. 

Married  December  29,  1909,  Ethel  Virginia  Angell,  of  Mooers,  N.  Y.  j 

Address :    St.  Timothee,  P,  Q.,  Canada.  ■ 

2611.     JESSE    MERRILL    TEBBETTS,     B.A.     A.   T.  A.     Born  I 

March  29,  1880,  Cabot,  Vt.  ] 

Principal  of  High  School,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.,  1907-10;    Northfield, 

Vt.,  1910 .  \ 

Married  June  25,  1908,  Mabel  Blanche  Stewart,  of  Berlin,  Vt.  j 

Address :    Northfield,  Vt. 

2642.  HARRY  PHILLIPS  TREVITHICK.  Ph.B.;  B.S.,  Massa-  ; 
chusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1910.  C.  C.  Born  June  26,  1886,  i 
New  Britain,  Conn.       .                                                                                               J 

Studied  in  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1907-08;    Mass.  Institute  ' 

of  Technology,  1908-09.     Chemist,  Refuge  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Vicks-  ' 

burg.   Miss.,    1909 .  , 

Married  July  29,  1909,  Katherine  Douglas  Coe,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address:    723  Belmont  St.,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  j 

I 

2643.  FRANK  ADOLPH  VANSCIVER.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  May 
24,  1878,  Roxboro,  Pa. 

Joined    Wyoming    Conference,    M,    E.    Church,    1908.     Stationed    at  I 

Clarks  Green,  Pa.,  1908-09;    Ariel,  1909 .  ' 

Married  April  21,  1908,  Minnie  Louise  Bouteiller,  of  Portland,  Conn.  , 

Address :   Ariel,  Pa.  , 

2644.  DANIEL  WILKINS.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  April  17,  1876,  j 
Boston,  Mass.  1 

Taught  in  Dummer  Academy,  South  Byfield,  Mass.,  1907-08.    With  j 

the  Hartford  &  New  York  Transportation  Company,  1908- — . 

Married  November  25,  1908,  Nellie  Louise  Goodrich,  of  Portland, 
Conn. 

Address :    Portland,  Conn.  I 

I 

2645.  ADDISON  WETHERALD  WILLIAMSON.  Ph.B. ;  M.F.,  ' 
Yale  University,  1909.  C.  C.  Bom  March  7,  1884,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ! 
Brother  of  No.  2779. 

Studied  in  Yale  Forest  School,  1907-09.  Forest  assistant,  U.  S. 
Forest  Service,  1909 . 

Married  February  19,  1910,  Mary  Elizabeth  Mylchreest,  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

Address:    U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2646.  DANIEL  WOODHEAD.     B.S.    B.   G.   n.    Born   December 

4,  1883,  Manchester,  England.  ' 

Taught  in  St.  Mark's  School,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1907-09.    With  the  i 

Central  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1909 .  I 

Address :   5323  Jefferson  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  n 

2647.  ALICE  MABEL  BOCK.  Ph.B.  *.  B.  K.  Born  September 
16.  1886,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1907 .  ] 

Address :    314  Curtis  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

58A 


GRADUATES.  [1907-08. 

2648.  ELIZABETH  PAULINE  BRANSFIELD.  Ph.B.  Born 
August  31,  1886,  Portland,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2461. 

Teaching  in  High  School,   Portland,   Conn.,   1907 . 

Address :    Portland,  Conn. 

2649.  ELIZABETH  DUNHAM  CLARK.  B.S.  Born  November 
19,  1885,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:   232  Curtis  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2650.  CLARA  ELLA  LANG.  Ph.B.  Born  November  28,  1884, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Northport,  N.  Y.,  1907-09;  Manual  Training 
High  School,  New  London,  Conn.,  1909-10.  Assistant  in  the  office  of 
the  Student  Volunteer  Movement,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    154  East  81  st  St.,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

2651.  MARGUERITE    GENEVIEVE    LAWTON.    Ph.B.    Born 

May  30,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn.     Sister  of  No.  2286. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Newtown,  Conn.,  1907-08;  Norwich  Free 
Academy,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Address:   52  Williams  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

2652.  FRANCES  TERESA  NEJAKO.  B.A.  f..  B.  K.  Born 
August  6,  1885,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught    in    High    School,    Plainfield,    Conn.,    1907-09;     Middletown, 

Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:   67  Oak  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2653.  MIMA  BAILEY  TURNER  (Evans).  B.S.  Born  January 
3,  1885,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Taught  in  a  grammar  school,  Thomaston,  Conn.,  1907-08. 
Married  November  28,  1908,  Hiram  David  Evans,  of  Meriden,  Conn. 
Child :    Clelie  Turner,  b.  November  6,  1909. 
Address:    Mrs.  H.  D.  Evans,  255  Curtis  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2654.  MARIETTA  JOSEPHINE  WETTERAU.  B.A.  Born 
January  25,  1885,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

Taught   in  Lime   Rock,   Conn.,   1908;    Washington,   Conn.,   1908-10; 

West  Hazleton,  Pa.,   1910 . 

Address:    89  South  Wyoming  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  J908. 

2655.  LEWIS  ALLEN,  Jr.      Ph.B.      X.  ^.      Born  May  16,  1887, 
Meriden,  Conn. 

Reporter  for  The  Daily  Journal,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Address :    197  Hanover  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

2656.  KENNETH  NOEL  ATKINS.    Ph.B.;    M.A.    (on  exam.), 
1910.    X.  ■*■.     Born  December  25,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn. 

585 


1908.1  GRADUATES. 

Assistant  bacteriologist,  Conn.     State  Board  of  Health,  Middletown, 

Conn.,  1908-10.     Graduate  student.  University  of  Chicago,  1910 . 

Address :   5344  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2657.  WESLEY  CONVERSE  ATKINS.  B.S.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  November  19,  1884,  Cabot,  Vt. 

Vice  principal.  High  School,  Islip,  N.  Y.,  1908-09.  Teaching  in  the 
Berry  School,  Rome,  Ga.,   1909 . 

Married  July  7,  1908,  Edna  M.  Sisco,  of  Sheffield,  Vt.  Child :  Stan- 
ley Sisco,  b.  May  22,  1910. 

Address :    Rome,  Ga. 

2658.  ERNEST  HALL  BUELL.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born  May  25,  1884, 
Plymouth,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1908-10;  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Married  1908,  Daisy  May  Fieber,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Children: 
Maurice  Hall,  b,  December  18,  1908;  Vincent  Fieber,  b.  September  24, 
1 910. 

Address:   116  South  12th  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

2659.  EDGAR  ADAMSON  BUTTERS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
October  19,  1886,  Boston,  Mass. 

With  F.  W.  Bird  &  Son,  East  Walpole,  Mass.,  1908-10;   Wm.  Carter 

Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1910 . 

Address:    yy  Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

2660.  CLARENCE  EMORY  CARTER.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
July  12,  1887,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

With  the  Standard  Tile  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908-09. 
Studying  in  the  Andover  and  Harvard  Divinity  Schools,  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  1909 . 

.Address:    24  Divinity  Hall,   Cambridge,  Mass. 

2661.  OkLIFF  VAN  HEIK  CHASk.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  Sep- 
tember 26,  1885,  Hunter,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Ma§^  Institute  of  Technology,  1908 . 

Address:    1096   Bbylston   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

2662.  CHARLES  FREMONT  CLEAVELAND,  Jr.  B.A.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  January  12,  1887,  Wii^dsor  Locks,  Conn. 

With  the  Corbin  Screw  Corporation.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1908 . 

Address:   36  South  High  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

2663.  HAROLD  JOEL  CONN\-  Ph.B.  B.  e.  H.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
May  29,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn.    Son  of  Professor  H.  W.  Conn. 

Assistant  in  soil  technology,  Cornell  'Experiment  Station,  and  grad- 
uate  student   in   Cornell   University,    1908- — . 
Address:    Cornell  Experiment  Station,,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2664.  GEORGE  BLISS  CRAFTS.  B;S.;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1910.     B.  G.  n.     Bom  January  6,  1886,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Studied  in  the  Law  School  of  Boston  University,  1908-10.  Admit- 
ted  to  the  bar,    1910.    Assistant  general   cc^unsel   for   Warren   Bros., 


GRADUATES.  [1908. 

Boston,  Mass.,  1910 .     Instructor  in  Practical  Court  Work  and  Real 

Property,    Boston   University   Law    School,    1910 . 

Married  December  31,  1910,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Donahoe  (No. 
2580). 

Address:    6  Biltmore  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

2665.  FREDERICK  NORTH  CRAWFORD.  B.S.  *.  N.  e. 
Born  January  18,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  1037;  brother 
of  No.  2841. 

Graduate  student,  Cornell  University,  1908-10.  With  the  Schief- 
felin  Drug  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910;  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, Harrison,  N.  J.,  1910 . 

Address:    8  Myrtle  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J, 

2666.  LEON  HILLIARD  CURTICE.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  April 
9,  1886,  Middlefield  Center,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  1385;  brother  of  No. 
2667. 

Accountant,  1908 . 

Address:    431  4th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2667.  RAYMOND  SCOFIELD  CURTICE.  B.A.  A.  A.  *. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  October  31,  1887,  Middlefield  Center,  Conn.  Son  of 
No.  1385 ;    brother  of  No.  2666. 

Taught    in    Kiskiminetas    Springs    School,    Saltsburg,    Pa.,    1908-10. 

Connected  with  the  American  Embassy,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1910 . 

Address :   American  Embassy,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

2668.  LAWRENCE  ALEXANDER  DAVIS.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born 
March  3,  1887,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

With  the  Standard  Oil  Company,  Bayonne,  N,  J.,   1908-09;    A.  A. 

Housman   &    Co.,   brokers.    New   York,    N.   Y.,    1909 . 

Address :    125  Rich  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

2669.  JOHN  CRANE  DAY.  Ph.B.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  16, 
1884,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.     Brother  of  Nos.  1642  and  2361. 

Studying  in  Department  of  Dentistry,   University  of   Pennsylvania, 

1908 . 

Address:    Park  Place,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

2670.  WALTER  EVERETT  DOE.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  0.  Born  Febru- 
ary 5,  1885,  Marblehead,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1038. 

With   E.  &  F.   King  &  Co.,  Inc.,   dealers  in  paints  and  chemicals, 

Boston,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Address:    1218  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2671.  HOWARD  RAYMOND  DOTY.  B.A.  B.  G.  n.  Born 
September  27,  1887,  Thompson,  Pa. 

In  the  employ  of  the  North  American  Civic  League,  1910 . 

Address:    210  Quincy  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2672.  GORDON  CLARK  DOUGLASS.  Ph.B.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
January  31,  1886,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Son  of  No.  692;  brother  of  W.  M. 
Douglass  (class  of  1892),  E.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1896),  R.  W. 
Douglass  (class  of  1901),  R.  L.  Douglass  (class  of  1901),  and  A.  S. 
Douglass  (class  of  1906). 


1908.1  GRADUATES. 

Advertising  solicitor,  Curtis  Publishing  Companv.  Boston,  Mass., 
1908-09.  Salesman,  Dodge  Motor  Vehicle  Company,  Boston,  Mass., 
1909-10.  Sales  manager,  Park  &  Pollard  Company,  Boston,  Mass., 
1910 . 

Address :    164  Harvard  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

2673.  HARRY  AYTOUN  DRESSER.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born  Sep- 
tember 17,  1885,  Spencer,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  the  Gunnery  School,  Washington,  Conn.,   1908-10;    Taft 

School,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address :   Watertown,  Conn. 

2674.  RUSSELL  GOODIER  DUNMORE.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
November  28,  1884,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  951 ;  grandson  of  No. 
257;   brother  of  W.  E.  Dunmore  (class  of  1910). 

Studying  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1908— — . 

Address :    Livingston  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2675.  CHARLES  FRANKLIN  EDSALL.  B.A. ;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1910.  4>.  N.  e.  *.  B.  K.  Bom  January  6,  1886, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1908-10.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1910.     Practising  law.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:  35  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  280  Roseville 
Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2676.  ROBERT  EPHRAIM  FINLAY.  B.S.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
November  12,  1879,  Amherst  Head,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1908-09.  Taught  in 
Cedarcroft  School,  Kennett  Square,  Pa.,  1909-10;  Hieh  School,  Milton, 
Mass.,  1910 . 

Address:    Milton,  Mass. 

2677.  DONALD  MONROE  GILBERT.  Ph.B.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  16,  1888,  Winona,  Minn.     Son  of  No.  1044. 

Taught  in  Corozal,  Porto  Rico,  1908-09.  Studied  in  the  Sorbonne, 
Paris,  1909-10.  Instructor  in  French,  Northwestern  University, 
1910 . 

Address :    Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111. 

2678.  WILLARD  HARVEY  GILDERSLEEVE.  B.S.  Born 
September  17,  1886,  Gildersleeve,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  1212. 

Nurse,  State  Hospital,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1908-09.  Physical 
director,  St.  Lawrence  University,  1909-10.  In  the  tobacco  business, 
Gildersleeve,  Conn.,  1910.  Teaching  in  High  School,  Grand  Island, 
Nebr.,  1910 . 

Married  Gertrude  Isabell  Sugden,  of  Bridgewater,  Conn.  Child: 
Henry  Sugden,  b.  September  21,  1910. 

Address :  422  West  loth  St.,  Grand  Island,  Nebr. 

2679.  HAROLD  CLARK  GRANT.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  October 
17,  1885,  Chelsea,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2325. 

With  the  New  York  Telephone  Company,  1908-11.    Engineer,  Water 

Sewage  Purification  Companv,  Newark,  N.  J.,  191 1 . 

Address :    Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hklsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

588 


GRADUATES.  [1908. 

2680.  HARRY  ALEXANDER  GRANT.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  Jan- 
uary 28,  1886,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Hebron  Academy,  Me.,  1908-09;    Mountain  School,  Alla- 

ben,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    Allaben,  N.  Y. 

2681.  ARTHUR  ROLLINS  GRAVES.  B.A.;  M.A.,  Harvard 
University,  1910.     C.  C.     Born  September  10,  1887,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Graduate  student.  Harvard  University,  1908-09.  Instructor  in  Ger- 
man, West  Virginia  University,  1909 . 

Address :   220  Prospect  St.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va, 

2682.  CHARLES  EDWARD  GRAVES.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  22,  1885,  Hatfield,  Mass. 

Studied  in  the  University  of   Paris,  France,  1908-09.     Instructor  in 

Romance  Languages,  Wesleyan  University,  1909 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

2683.  EDWARD  BIVENS  GRAY.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October 
8,  1887,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

With  Faulkner,  Page  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1908-10;  Western  Electric  Company,  1910-11.  Engineer,  Water 
Sewage  Purification  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.,   191 1 . 

Address :    Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Halsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2684.  PAUL  MILLER  HELD.  Ph.B.  <ir.  T.  Born  May  2,  1885, 
Canal  Fulton,  Ohio. 

With    the    Central    Savings    and    Trust    Company,    Akron,    Ohio, 

1908 . 

Address:    Central  Savings  and  Trust  Company,  Akron,  Ohio. 

2685.  WALTER  RAYMOND  HICK.  B.S.  Born  March  13,  1888, 
Cromwell,  Conn. 

Physical  director,  Mercersburg  Academy,  Pa.,  1908-09.  With  the 
Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Married  Sarah  Margery  Cooper,  of  New  Britain,  Conn.  Child: 
Dorothy  Cooper,  b.  October  i,  1910. 

Address:    157  East  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

2686.  GEORGE  SYLVESTER  HULL.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born 
December  7,  1885,  Clinton,  Conn. 

Bookkeeper,  Clinton  National  Bank,  Conn.,  1908-09.  Jeweler,  Clin- 
ton, Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:    Clinton,  Conn. 

2687.  ERNEST  ALEXANDER  INGLIS.  Ph.B.  C.  C  *.  B.  K. 
Born  April  16,  1887,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studying  in  Yale  Law  School,   1908 . 

Address:    236  William  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2688.  WALTER  RICKETSON  MITCHELL.  B.A.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1886,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Studying  in  Yale  Law  School,  1908 . 

Address:    Yale  Law   School,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

589 


1908.]  GRADUATES. 

2689.  SAMUEL  BOOTH  MOORE,  Jr.  Ph.B.  <ir.  T.  Born 
August  21,  i886,   Brooklyii,  N.  Y. 

With    the    Equitable   Life    Assurance    Society,    New    York,    N.    Y., 
1908- — . 
Address:    128  Van  Buren  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2690.  RAYMOND  SILAS  MUNSON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  Sep- 
tember 25,  1885,  Windham,  N.  Y. 

With  the  N.  Y.  Telephone  Company,   1908-09.     With  the  American 

Steel  Foundries,  Chester,  Pa.,  1909-10;    Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.,  1910 , 

Address :    Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 

2691.  ARTHUR  BUCKBEE  NICHOLLS.  B.S.  B.  9.  n.  Born 
June  13,   1885,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Westville,  N.  S.,  Canada,  1908-09.  With 
Oran  McCormick,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-10.  In  the  shoe  business, 
Boston,  1910.     Y.  M.  C.  A.  secretary,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    Y.  M.  C  A.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

2692.  LANSING  DAVID  ODELL.  Ph.B.  ^.  T.  Born  Decem- 
ber 26,  1886,  Akron,  Ohio.     Brother  of  No.  2762. 

With  Houghton,  Lee  &  Hoyt,  lace  curtain  importers  and  manu- 
facturers. New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908-10.  With  the  Library  Bureau,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1910;    Hartford,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:    96  East  Ave.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

2698.  HERBERT  PARSONS  PATTERSON.  B.A.  C.  C. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  February  17,  1887,  Chilmark,  Mass.  Brother  of  No. 
2764. 

Assistant  principal,  High  School,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1908-09.  Taught 
in  Mount  Hermon  School,  Mass.,  1909-10.  Assistant  in  Philosophy, 
Yale  University,  1910 . 

Address:    602  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2694.    WILLIAM    ROBINSON    PILLSBURY.     Ph.B.    *.    N.    G. 

Born  July  17,  1886,  Northampton,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1056;    grandson 
of  No.  384. 

With  the  A.  C.  Lawrence  Leather  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Address:    Waban,  Mass. 


2695.  ARTHUR  GERALD  HUBERT  POWER.  B.A.;  LL.B., 
New  York  Law  School,  1910.  •^.  T.  Born  January  23,  1881,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,   1908-10.     Admitted  to  the  bar, 

1910.     With  Olin,  Clark  &  Phelps,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    159  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2696.  ROSCOE  HIRAM  REMICK.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  April  12, 
1884,  Winthrop,  Me. 

With  the  U.  S.  Health  and  Accident  Insurance  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1908;  Dayton,  Ohio,  1908-09;  agency  director,  Canton, 
Ohio,  1909.  Assistant  general  manager,  United  Electric  Company. 
Canton,  Ohio.  1909 . 

Address:    Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  Canton,  Ohio. 

590 


GRADUATES.  [1908. 

2697.  ROBERT  WATERMAN  RICE.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May 
9,  i88i,  San  Bernardino,  Cal. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1908-09;    Williams 

School,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1909 • 

Married  December  22,  1908,  Alice  N.  Davis,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Address:    21  John  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

2698.  FRANK  WARREN  ROBERTS.     Ph.B.    A.  T.  A.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  December  8,  1884,  Readsboro,  Vt. 

Teaching  in  Williston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1908 . 

Married  June,  1910,  Clara  Louise  Case,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Address:    Box  594,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

2699.  HAROLD  GALE  ROGERS.  Ph.B.  <ir.  T.  Born  Novem- 
ber 9,  1885,  Meriden,  Conn.  Grandson  of  G.  W.  Rogers  (class  of 
1852). 

With  the  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1908; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1908-09;  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1909-10;  Hartford, 
Conn,    (assistant   manager,    liability    department),    1910 . 

Address:    Travelers    Insurance    Company,    Hartford,    Conn. 

2700.  LEONARD  OSBORNE  RYAN.  Ph.B.  C.  C.  Born 
December  10,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2448. 

Engaged  in  journalism,  Middletown,   Conn.,    1908 .     Studying  in 

Yale  Law  School,  1909 . 

Address :    241  Court  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

2701.  LEONARD   JAMES    SELDEN.    B.S.    A.    T.   A.    *.    B.    K. 

Born  February  23,  1881,  Haddam  Neck,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  agriculture  and  studying  mechanical  engineering, 
1908—-. 

Address :    Haddam  Neck,  Conn. 

2702.  FREDERICK  ELISHA  SHAPLEIGH.  B.S.;  M.S.,  1909. 
C.  C.    #.  B.  K.     Born  January  4,  1884,  Center  Lebanon,  Me. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1908-09.  Taught  in  the 
Berry  School,  Rome,  Ga.,  1909-10.  Secretary,  county  department.  Inter- 
state Executive  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1910 . 

Address :    201  Union  Trust  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2703.  LEWIS  KNAPP  SMITH.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  April  24, 
1886,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Packard  Commercial  School,  1908-09.  Private  secretary, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :  25  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  120  West 
22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2704.  FREDERIC  STEWART.  B.A.  *.  N.  O.  Born  February 
10,  1885,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Burdett  College,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1908.  Clerk,  Chalmers 
Chemical  Company,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1908-09.  With  Harvev  S.  Chase 
&  Co.,  public  accountants,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-10;  Hollis  H.  Sawyer, 
accountant,  Boston,  1910.  Given  the  degree  of  Certified  Public 
Accountant  on  basis  of   examination  given  by  Bank  Commission  of 

591 


1908.]  GRADUATES. 

Massachusetts,    1910.      Studied    in    New    York    University    School    of 
Accounts,    1910.     With    Searle  &   Nicholson,  accountants.   New   York, 

N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :   52  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2705.  FRANK  BRADFORD  TAYLOR.  B.S.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
September  15,  1883,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Salesman,  Alden  Speare's  Sons  Company,  laundry  and  mill  supplies, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1908-10;  W.  L.  Russell  &  Co.,  agents  for  automobiles, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1910-11;   Libby  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1911 . 

Address :    1218  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2706.  THOMAS  JARVIS  TAYLOR,  Jr.  B.S.  Born  November 
25,  1885,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Assistant  director  of  academic  department,  Tuskegee  Institute,  Ala., 

1909 . 

Address :     Tuskegee    Institute,    Tuskegee,   Ala. 

2707.  GILBERT  HAVEN  THIRKIELD.  Ph.B.;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  School,  1910.  *.  N.  9.  Bom  November  7,  1885,  Atlanta, 
Ga.     Grandson  of  No.  284. 

Studied  in  New  York  Law  School,  1908-10.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1910.     Practising  law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:  189  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Residence:  27  Grace 
Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2708.  JAMES  SIMPSON  THOMAS.  B.A.  Born  November  8, 
1885,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Teaching  in   Colored   High   and   Training   School,   Baltimore,    Md., 

1908 . 

Address:    Colored  High  and  Training  School,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2709.  RUFUS  HAROLD  TILTON.  Ph.B.  B.  G.  H.  Born 
October  9,  1884,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studying  in  Law  School  of  George  Washington  University,  1908 . 

Address :    401-406  Union  Trust  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2710.  GEORGE    BENJAMIN    TOMPKINS.    B.A.    ^.    T.    Born 

March  11,  1878,  Spencer,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1908-11.  Preaching  in  Good- 
sell  M.  E.   Church,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,   1910 . 

Married  June  8,  1910,  Nellie  B.  Carman,  of  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 

Address :   447  Lincoln  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2711.  JOHN  BARWIS  VANHORN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June 
21,  1886,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

In  business. 

Married  October   18,   1910,  Ethel  Frances  Merriam,   of   Springfield, 
Mass. 
Address:    254  Pearl  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

2712.  RANDOLPH  DYKEMAN  WEST.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Bom 
November  7,  1881,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

Cashier,    Manasquan    National   Bank,   N.   J.,    1908 . 

Address :  Manasquan  National  Bank,  Manasquan,  N.  J.  Residence : 
607  7th  Ave.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

592 


GRADUATES.  [1908-09» 


2713.  WILLIAM  CRAWFORD  WHITE.    B.S.    #.  N.  9.    $.  B.  K. 
Born  August  20,  1886,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Studying  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1908 . 

Address:   833  Bloomfield  St.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

2714.  HAROLD    BURTON    WOODWARD.     B.S.     Born    Feb- 
ruary 13,  1887,  Terryville,  Conn. 

Studying  in  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1908 . 

Address :   Terryville,  Conn. 

2715.  GEORGE   WILLIAM   WRISTON.    B.A.    A.    T.   A.    Born 
July  28,  1887,  Denver,  Col. 

Taught  in  Norfolk,  Mass.,  1908-09;   High  School,  Leominster,  Mass., 

1909-11.     Principal  of  High  School,  Oxford,  Mass.,  191 1 . 

Address:    Oxford,  Mass. 

2716.  UNADE    BARNES    (Seckerson).    B.A.    *.    B.    K.    Bom 
May  22,  1884,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  April  7,  1909,  Howard  Arnold  Seckerson  (No.  2635). 
Address:    Mrs.  H.  A.  Seckerson,  Woodbury,  Conn. 

2717.  ELIZABETH     NORTON     SWEET     (Russell).       B.A. 
f>.   B.  K.     Born  February  16,   1884,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Married  June  4,  1909,  Charles  Augustus  Russell  (No.  2506). 
Address:    Mrs.  C.  A.  Russell,  Mbodus,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  J909. 

2718.  ERNEST    FRANCIS    AMY.    B.A.    C.  C.    *.  B.  K.    Born 

November  28,  1883,  Sydney,  N.  S.  W.,  Australia. 

Graduate     student,     Wesleyan    University,     1909-10;     Assistant     in 
English,  1910 . 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn. 

2719.  MERWYN    LIGHT    AULTMAN.     B.A.     *.  N.  9.     Born 

August  20,  1886,  New  Richmond,  Ohio. 

Teaching  in  Free  Academy,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:    50  Broad  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

2720.  ♦RAIMOND  DUY  BAIRD.     B.A.    B.  9.  H.  Born  December 

26,  1887,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Grandson  of  No.  595. 

Studied   in    Columbia   Law   School,    1909-11.    Died  April   29,    191 1, 
Liberty,  N.  Y. 

2721.  PERCY  HAVEN  BAKER.    B.A.    A.  T.  A.    *.  B.  K.     Bom 

March  24,  1888,  Union,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  2127. 

Teaching    in    Polytechnic    Preparatory    School,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y., 
1909 .       , 

Address :    99  Livingston  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

593 


1909.1  GRADUATES. 

2722.  WILLIAM  RHINEHART  BARBOUR.    B.A.    ^.  T.    Born 
August  17,  1884,  Bristol,  Ind. 

With    Fleming    H.    Revell   &    Co.,    publishers.    New    York,    N.    Y., 

Address:    Riverdale,  N.  Y. 

2723.  STANLEY  GILMAN  BARKER.     B.A.    A.  K.  E.    *.  B.  K. 

Born   November  26,   1887,  Worcester,   Mass.    Son  of   No.   1033. 
Studying  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1909 
Address:    41  Wendell  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2724.  FRISBIE  JAY  BATES.    B.S.    Born  April  17,  1884,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:  Box  159,  Old  Mystic,  Conn. 

2725.  GILBERT     HAVEN     BISHOP.    B.A.     A.     A.     *.     Born 
December  24,  1888,  Baltimore,  Md.     Brother  of  No.  2473. 

Member  of  firm,  Bishop  &  Ely,  scientific  tree  surgery,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal.,    1910 . 

Address:    630  Security  Building,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2726.  WALTER  PARKS  BLISS.    B.A. ;    M.A.  (on  exam.),  1910. 
X.  ^.    *.  B.  K.     Born  June  21,  1889,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Graduate    student,     Wesleyan    University,     1909-10.     Bacteriologist, 

Conn.  State  Board  of  Health,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

2727.  RAYMOND    HILLS     BREWER.    B.A.    B.    0.    H.    Born 
August  2,  1887,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

With    the    Historical    Calendar    Advertising    Company,    New   York, 

N.  Y.,  1910;    Conn.  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  1910 , 

Address :    Silver  Lane  P.  O.,  Conn. 

2728.  CHARLES  PRATT  CANHAM.    B.A.    $.  N.  G.    Bom  May 
13,  1888,  Alfred,  Mass. 

Salesman,  Library  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass.,  Philadelphia  and  Scranton, 

Pa.,  1909 . 

Address :    Library  Bureau,  Scranton,  Pa. 

2729.  FRANK    EVERETT    CARRUTH.      B.A.      C.    C.      Born 

August  20,  1886,  Jonesville,  N.  Y, 

Taught   in    Simsbury,    Conn.,    1909-10;     High    School,    Port   Jervis, 
N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :   66  East  Main  St.,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

2730.  ROY     BULLARD     CHAMBERLIN.     B.A. ;      M.A.      (on 
exam.),  1910.    4^.  T.    #.  B.  K.     Born  October  i,  1887,  Kingston,  Pa. 

Taught  in  Jacob  Tome  Institute,  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  1909-10;    Taft 

School,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:    Taft   School,   Watertown,   Conn. 

2731.  HERBERT     LEE     CONNELLY.    B.A.    *.     N.     0.    Born 
September  11.  1886,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Salesman,   Library   Bureau,    New  York,   N.   Y.,    1909 — —. 
Address:    550  Valley   Road,   Upper  Montclair,   N.  J. 

594 


GRADUATES.  [1909. 

2782.  JAMES  FRANKLIN  COWAN.  B.A.  A.  A.  4>.  Born 
July  21,  i886,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Member  of  firm,  Moulton,  Forbes  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  lace 
curtains,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909 .  . 

Married  December  18,  1909,  Hortense  V.  Fairman,  of  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Address:   515  Audubon  Road,  Boston,  Mass. 

2733.  JOHN  HENRY  COXE.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  January  3, 
1878,  Morsley,  County  Durham,  England. 

Teaching  in  Wyoming   Seminary,   Kingston,   Pa.,   1908 . 

Married  December  19,  1908,  Grace  Lendrum,  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Child:    Ruth  Almeda,  b.   October  18,   1909. 
Address:    Kingston,   Pa. 

2734.  CLARENCE  MULFORD  DAY.    B.S.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  May 

15,  1885,  Newark,  N.  J.    Brother  of  No.  2413. 

With  the  Tea  Tray  Company,  manufacturers,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1909-10 ; 
Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.,  1910 . 

Married  April  26,  191 1,  Edna  Louise  Schwartz,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address:    1316  Ford  Building,   Detroit,   Mich. 

2785.  ROLLIN  COLEGROVE  DEAN.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  Octo- 
ber 20,  1885,  Roselle,  N.  J.    Grandson  of  No.  364. 

Studying  in  School  of  Pure  Science,  Columbia  University,  1909——. 
Address :    26  Prospect  St.,  Summit,  N.  J. 

2786.  EDMUND  DOREMUS.  B.S.  *.  N.  9.  Born  November 
15,  1886,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

With  the  Stanley  Works,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1909-10 ;  E.  I.  duPont 
de  Nemours  Powder  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111., 
1910 . 

Address:  care  of  E.  I.  duPont  de  Nemours  Powder  Company,  Old 
Colony  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

2737.  CARLL  WHITMAN  DOXSEE.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1910.     C.  C.    *.  B.  K.     Born  September  26,  1887,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 

Graduate    student,     Wesleyan     University,     1909-10.      Instructor    in 

English,  Morningside  College,  Iowa,  1910 . 

Address :    1503  Morningside  Ave.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

2738.  JOHN  GOTTFRIED  FREY.  B.A.  Bom  November  28. 
1884,  Luzerne,  Pa. 

Preaching  in  M.  E.  Church,  Davenport  Center,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Married  September  14,  1909,  Carolyn  May  Palmer,  of  Luzerne,  Pa. 
Child :    Russell  Palmer,  b.  September  13,  1910. 
Address :    Davenport  Center,  N.  Y. 

2739.  FREDERICK  HERBERT  OILMAN.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
August  18,  1881,  Winterport,  Me. 

Graduate  student,  Cornell  University,  1909-10.     Teaching  in  El  Paso 

Military  Institute,  Texas,  1910 . 

Address:    El  Paso  Military  Institute,  Fort  Bliss,  Tex. 

2740.  PHILIP  LOMBARD  GIVEN.  B.A. ;  M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1910,  and  Harvard  University,  1910.  $.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K.  Born  May  6, 
1887,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Graduate  student,  Harvard  University,  IQ09 . 

Address:    10  Conant  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

595 


1909.]  GRADUATES. 

2741.  FREDERIC    SQUIRES    GORHAM.     B.A.     X.  <ir.     Bom 

November  4,  1882,  Hamden,  Conn. 

Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Whitneyville,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:  970  Dixwell  Ave.,  Highwood  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2742.  HORACE  STANTON  GRIFFING.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
July  6,   1885,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

With  the  Library  Bureau,   New  York,  N.  Y.,   1909 . 

Address:    645  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2748.  WILLIAM  MORGAN  GRIGSON.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
February  12,  1887,  Medford,  Mass. 

With  the  Taplin  Manufacturing  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1909-10.    Y.  M.   C.  A.   secretary,  Troy,   N.   Y.,   1910 . 

Address :   Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

2744.  HAROLD  SEYMOUR  GUY.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Bom  December 
12,  1887,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brother  of  J.  H.  Guy  (class  of  1896), 
Alice  B.  Guy  (class  of  1897),  and  C.  B.  Guy  (class  of  1904). 

Member  of  firm,  Guy  &  Bullock,  insurance,  Middletown,  Conn,, 
1909 . 

Address :    South  Farms,  Middletown,   Conn. 

2746.  RAYMOND  ISRAEL  HALL.  B.S.  *.  B.  K.  Born  Jan- 
uary 10,  1885,  Millheim,  Pa. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.  Studying  in 
Johns  Hopkins   Medical  School,   1910 . 

Address:   Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2746.  MAURICE  ADELBERT  HAMMOND.  B.S.  C.  C.  Bora 
August  30,   1886,  Saratoga  Springs,   N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1909 . 

Address:    Drew  Theological  Seminary,  Madison,  N.  J. 

2747.  JOHN  TIEBOUT  HANCOCK.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  May 
27,  1887,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Studying  in  New  York  Law  School,  1909 . 

Address:    184  Madison  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2748.  DUDLEY  HARMON.    B.S.    *.  B.  K    Bora  November  18, 

1886,  Meriden,  Conn. 

On  the  editorial  staff  of   The   Washington   (D.   C.)   Herald,  1909; 
The   Washington  Times,  1909- — . 
Address :    The  Times,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2749.  JOHN    TOOKE    HARP.    B.S.    C.    C.    Born    March    27, 

1887,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Tilford  Collegiate  Academy,  Vinton,  Iowa,  1909-10.  Prin- 
cipal of  a  grammar  school,  Freeport,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    Freeport,  N.  Y. 

2760.  OSCAR  FRED  HEDENBURG.  B.A.  B.  9.  H.  Born 
May  6,  188:^,  Webster,  Mass. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Wesleyan  University,  1909 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

596 


GRADUATES.  [1909. 

.  2751.  FRANK  LEWIS  HEWITT.  B.S.  <ir.  T.  Born  April  9, 
1882,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Taught  in  Robbins  School,  Norfolk,  Conn.,  1909-10;  Tilton  Seminary, 
N.  H.,  1910 . 

Address :   Tilton,  N.  H. 

2752.  FRANK  HOWARD  KIDDER..  B.A.  $.  N.  9.  Born  Sep- 
tember 16,  1886,  Litchfield,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  1275. 

Teaching  in  Greenwich  Academy,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:    Greenwich  Academy,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

2753.  HAROLD  CLARENCE  KILBOURNE.  B.A.  B.  G.  n. 
Born  June  22,  1884,  Plantsville,  Conn. 

Clerk  in  the  treasurer's  office,  Hampton  Institute,  Va.,  1910. 
Address:    Plantsville,  Conn. 

2764.  WILLIAM  ERNEST  LEIGHTON.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Bom 
June  28,  1885,  Portland,  Me.    Brother  of  No.  2493. 

Clerk,  U.  S.  Trust  Company,  Portland,  Me.,  1909 . 

Address:   36  Vesper  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

2755.  WALDO  BROSS  MacLEAN.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  Novem- 
ber 7,  1887,  Brockport.  N.  Y. 

With  the  Western  Electric  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :   31  West  129th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2766.  JOHN  JOSEPH  MARRINAN.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Bom 
December  23,  1886,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Holderness  School,  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1909-10;  El  Paso 
Military  Institute,  Texas,  1910 . 

Address:    El  Paso  Military  Institute,  Fort  Bliss,  Tex. 

2757.  FREDERIC  LOUIS  MAXIM.  B.A.  A.  A.  f».  Bom  March 
2,  1888,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

With  Maxim  &  Goldsmith,  hat  manufacturers.  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1909 . 

Address :   584  West  183d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2758.  ARTHUR  HENRY  MIDDLEMASS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Bom 
November  7,  1881,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Representative   of    C.   D.    Parker  &    Co.,   bankers,    Boston,   Mass., 

Address:    New  Britain,  Conn. 

2759.  CARLTON  FRIEND  MILLER.  B.S.  Born  June  13,  1888, 
Wallingford,  Conn. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Comell  University,  1909—. 
Address:    Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2760.  DAVID  deWITT  MILLER.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  Feb- 
ruary II,   1887,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  in  Montclair  Academy,  N.  J.,  1909 . 

Address :    Montclair   Academy,    Montclair,    N.   J. 

597 


^.909.]  GRADUATES. 

2761.  ERIC  McCOY  NORTH.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on  exam.),  1910, 
and  Columbia  University,  1910.  *.  N.  ©.  *.  B,  K.  Born  June  22, 
1888,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  984;    brother  of  No.  2030. 

Graduate     student,     Columbia     University,     1909 .     Studying     in 

Union  Theological  Seminary,  1910 . 

Address:    121  West  I22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


2762.    WILLIAM    HENRY    ODELL,    Jr.    B.S.,    1910.    A.    K    E. 
Bom  July  16,  1887,  Akron,  Ohio.     Brother  of  No.  2692. 
Address:    Norwalk,  Conn. 

2768.  J[OHN]  GREGG  PAINE.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Bom  July  11, 
1887,  Columbia,  Pa. 

Studying  in  Law  School  of  George  Washington  University,  and 
employed  in  the  Census  Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C,  1910 . 

Address:    118  Adams  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2764.  ROBERT  NELSON  PATTERSON.  B.A.  C  C.  Bora 
February  9,   1888,  Somerset,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2693. 

Hotel  clerk,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909 . 

Address:    Hamilton  Hotel,  Washington,  D.   C. 

2765.  CHARLES  SYLVESTER  PREBLE.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born 
September  29,  1882,  Townsend,  Mass. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Rumford,  Me.,  1909 . 

Address:    Rumford,  Me. 

2766.  CHESTER  ALLEN  RICH.  B.S.  Born  October  25,  1884, 
Provincetown,  Mass. 

Address :    Provincetown,  Mass. 

2767.  GEORGE  WILSON  ROBERTS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Bora  Octo- 
ber 9,  1886,  Wethersfield,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2097. 

With    the    National    Fire    Insurance    Company,    Hartford,    Conn., 

1909 . 

Address:    Wethersfield,  Conn. 

2768.  FRANK    ALTON    SHAILER.     B.A.     A.  T.  A.     *.  B.   K. 

Bom  March  18,  1888,  Haddam,  Conn. 

In  the  actuarial  department.  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1909-11;  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  191 1 . 

Address :    147  West  97th  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

2769.  MELVIN  ASA  SHAW.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born  April  16,  i88r, 
Williamsburg,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2566. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Farmington,  Me.,  1909-10. 
Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  i,  Springfield,  Mass. 

2770.  CLARENCE  McKINLAY  SHERWOOD.  B.A.  C.  C. 
Born  April  i,  1888,  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  1128;  brother  of 
No.  2637. 

598 


GRADUATES.  [1909. 

Taught   in   High   School,   Hackensack,   N.  J.,   1909-10.    Assistant   in 

Chemistry  and  graduate  student,  Cornell  University,  1910 . 

Address :  301  College  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2771.  HENRY  ROBERTSON  SKEEL.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born  Octo- 
ber 4,  1885,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  1104. 

Studying  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1909 . 

Address :    361  Mott  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2772.  GEORGE  BATCHELDER  SOULE.  B.A.  *.  N.  e.  Born 
July  26,  1885,  Lynnfield  Center,  Mass. 

Bond  salesman,  Union  Trust  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address :    195  South  Mountain  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2773.  FRANK  HATCH  STREIGHTOFF.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1910.  C.  C.  «J>.  B.  K  Born  February  23,  1886,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Taught    in    Bellefonte    Academy,    Pa.,    1909-10.      Graduate    student 

(Garth  Fellow),  Columbia  University,  1910 . 

Address:   85  Macon  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2774.  WILLIS  MITCHELL  TATE.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June 
16,  1887,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

In  the  dry  goods  business,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address :    71  Chestnut  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

2776.  WILLIAM  ELMER  TRAXLER.  B.A.  C.  C  *.  B.  K. 
Born  June  3,  1879,  Rohrsburg,  Pa. 

Teaching  in  Wyoming   Seminary,  Kingston,   Pa.,  1909 . 

Address:    Kingston,  Pa. 

2776.  MONTGOMERY  REA  TRIMMER.  B.S.  X.  ^.  Born 
May  3,  1885,  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

Chemist,  Ivory  Soap  Company,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  1909-10; 
S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y., 
1910 . 

Address:  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  Prince 
Bay,  N.  Y. 

2777.  HORACE  GLENN  WHITE.  B.A.  Born  November  21, 
1886,  Trumbull,  Conn. 

Sales  correspondent,  American  Book  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1909-11. 
Address:    5623  Cedar  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2778.  CLINTON  FISKE  WILDING.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  October 
2,  1886,  Monmouth,  111. 

With  W.  N.  Jennings,  printer.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909-10.    On  the 

staff  of  The  Vogue,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:   331  High  St.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

2779.  WILLIAM  RULON  WILLIAMSON.  B.A.;  M.A.  (on 
exam.),  1910.  C.  C.  *.  B.  K.  Born  July  i,  1889,  Wales,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  No.  2645. 

599 


1909-10.1  GRADUATES. 

Graduate   student,   Wesleyan   University,    1909-10.     In   the   actuarial 

department.  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:    23  May  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2780.  STANLEY  DAVIS   WILSON.     B.A.;    M.A.    (on  exam.), 
1910.    C.  C    *.  B.  K.     Born  February  5,  1881,  Waldo,  Me. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1909-10.     Instructor  in  Geol- 
ogy and  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Washburn  College,  Kans.,  1910 . 

Address:    1717  College  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kans. 

2781.  WILHELM  ALBERT  WINTTER.     B.S.    ^.  T.     Born  July 
23,  1886,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address:  313  Seaview  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

2782.  HARVEY  ALDEN  WOOSTER.     B.A.;    M.A.  (on  exam.), 
1910.     C.  C.     *.  B.  K.     Bom  February  16,  1886,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Assistant  in  Psychology  and  graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University, 

1909-10.     University  Fellow,  Yale  University,  1910 . 

Address:    P.  O.  Box  1031,  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

2783.  ETHEL   CLARA    BURR.     B.S.    Born   July   5,    1887,    Hig- 
ganum.  Conn. 

Address :    Higganum,  Conn. 

2784.  JESSIE    ABBOTT    JOHNSON.     B.A.     *.   B.    K.     Bom 
December  26,  1888,  Columbia  Falls,  Me. 

Taught  in  High  School,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1909-10;    Central  Village, 

Conn.,  1 910 . 

Address:    Central  Village,  Conn. 

2785.  ANNA  BELLE  KNOWLES  (Beebe).    B.S.    Bora  October 
28,  1886,  Haddam,  Conn. 

Married    July    7,    1909,    Joseph    Clair    Beebe    (No.    2595).     Child: 
Richard,  b.  August  30,  1910. 
Address:   Mrs.  J.  C.  Beebe,  12^  Park  Ave.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

2786.  ROSA  MARY  PALLADINO.     B.A.     Bom  August  15,  1884, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1909 . 

Address:    68  Queen  St.,  Bristol,  Conn. 

2787.  CARRIE   BELLE   SPAFARD.    B.A.    Born   July   26,    1887, 
Hebron,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:    Glastonbury,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  ino. 

2788.    WILLIAM     KETCH  AM    ANDERSON.    B.A.    *.     N.     9. 
Born  April  27,  1888,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Teaching  in  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1910 . 

Address :    Station  A,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

600 


GRADUATES.  (1910. 

2789.  ROGER  WHITING  BACON.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  October 
5,  i888,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  ii68. 

With  the  T.  B.  Acheson  Company,  real  estate,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

191 0 . 

Address :    102  West  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2790.  ROBERT  EDWIN  BEATON.  B.S.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Octo- 
ber 19,  1887,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Teaching  in  El  Paso  Military  Institute,  Texas,  1910 . 

Address:    El  Paso  Military  Institute,  Fort  Bliss,  Tex. 

2791.  MILTON  LAN  YON  BENNETT.  B.S.  C.  C.  Born 
August  22,  1885,  South  Meriden,  Conn. 

Studying  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1910 . 

Address:    Madison,  N.  J. 

2792.  SANFORD  TIFFANY  BENNETT.  B.S.  <Ir.  T.  Born 
June  3,  1888,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    1213a  Bergen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2793.  HAROLD  MORTON  BOWER.    B.A.    A.  A.  *.    $.  B.  K. 

Born  September  27,  1888,  Carlisle,  Pa.  Son  of  No.  1200;  brother  of 
No.  2598. 

With  the  Harris  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  Chicago,  111.,  1910— — . 

Address:  Harris  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  Marquette  Building, 
Chicago,  111. 

2794.  DARRELL  SULLY  BOYD.  B.A.  *.  N.  0.  *.  B.  K  Born 
November  12,  1889,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1910 . 

Address :  704  Hartley  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2795.  GEORGE  SWIFT  BRENGLE.  B.A.  #.  N.  G.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  October  12,  1888,  Amenia  Union,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1910 . 

Address:   Harvard  Law  School,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2796.  ROBERT  PARSONS  BRIDGE.    B.A.    B.  6.  n.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  April  19,  1890,  Hazardville,  Conn. 

In  business  in  Hazardville.  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:   Hazardville,  Conn. 

2797.  HARLOW  BUTTERFIELD  BRISTOL.  B.S.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  May  31,  1887,  Chicago,  111.     Brother  of  Nos.  2351  and  2530. 

In  the  hardware  business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    159  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2798.  WALTER  HENRY  BROWN.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born  August 
14,  1886,  Fremont,  Nebr. 

In  the  real  estate  business,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    54  Elmwood  Place,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

2799.  JOHN  PORTER  BURNHAM.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  October 
31,  1884,  North  Windham,  Conn. 

Address:    North  Windham,  Conn. 

601 


1910.]  GRADUATES. 

2800.  ROY  LIVINGSTON  BURNS.  B.A.  B.  9.  n.  Born  Octo- 
ber 15,  1887,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  New  York  Law  School,  1910 
Address:    Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

2801.  LOUIS  GEORGE  CONNOR.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born  April 
13,  1884,  Anandale,  Va. 

Teaching  in  the  Richardson  School,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  pur- 
suing graduate  studies,  1910 . 

Address:    1730  Q  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2802.  PAUL  GILL  DENNIS.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  25, 
1887,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Studying  in   Drew   Theological  Seminary,   1910 . 

Address:    Madison,   N,  J. 

2803.  BENJAMIN     MINTEER     DENNISTON.     B.A.     C.     C 

Born  August  16,  1883.  Glen  Wild,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  and  preaching  in  M.  E. 
Church,   Bellvale,   N.  Y.,   1910 . 

Married  May  18,  1904,  Bessie  Mae  Horton,  of  Union,  Pa.  Child: 
Harold  Vincent,  b.  October  22,  1905. 

Address:    Madison,  N.  J. 

2804.  EARL  deWITT  DEREMER.  B.S.  B.  0.  H.  Bom  August 
30,  1888,  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

Studying  in  the  Law  School  of  New  York  University,  1910 
Address:    Grove  Point,  Great  Neck,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

2805.  THOMAS  JOHN  DODD.  B.A.  C  C.  Born  November  30, 
1882,  New  Mil  ford.  Conn. 

Preaching  in  M.  E.  Church,  Springdale,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:   Springdale,  Conn. 

2806.  STEWART  ALEXANDER  FARRELL.  B.A.  *.  N.  9. 
Born  December  9,  1888,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  New  York  Law  School,  1910 . 

Address:    care  of  A.  J.  Stephens,  Watertown,  Conn. 

2807.  THOMAS  CHARLES  FLOOD.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  Sep- 
tember 12,  1886,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studying  in  Yale  Law  School,  1910 . 

Address:    Portland,  Conn. 

2808.  WILLIS  ALEXANDER  GIBBONS.  B.A.  A.  A.  #. 
*.  B.  K.     Born  November  i,  1888,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Cornell  University,   1910 . 

Address:   502  Dryden  Road,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2809.  RAYMOND  LIVINGSTON  GILLISPIE.  B.A.  ^.  T. 
*.  B.  K.  Born  August  25,  1888,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
2421. 

In  the  sales  department,  Pennsylvania  Steel  Company,  Steelton,  Pa., 

1910 . 

Address:    Steelton,  Pa. 

602 


GRADUATES.  [1910. 

2810.  WARREN  WILMOT  HAMILTON.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
February  28,  1888,  Lafayette,  Pa.  Son  of  No.  1215;  brother  of  R.  D. 
Hamilton   (class  of  1910). 

Engaged  in  paper  manufacturing,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1910 
Address:    William  Penn  P.  O.,  Pa. 

2811.  EDWARD  RAYMOND  HANCE.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  May  8,  1880,  Wharton,  N.  J. 

Studying  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,   1910 . 

Address:    Wharton,  N,  J. 

2812.  EDWIN  THOMAS  HARMAN,  2D.  B.A.  ^.  T.  Born 
July  6,  1888,  Noroton,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  watch  cases.   Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y,, 

1910 . 

Address :    Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

2813.  HOWARD  LEVERING  HILL.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Born  Octo- 
ber 3,  1887,  Morristown,  Tenn. 

With  the  Standard  Oil  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1910 . 

Address:    15  East  Franklin  St.,   Baltimore,  Md. 

2814.  WINFRED  BYRON  HOLTON,  Jr.  B.A.  <ir.  T.  Born 
October  27,  1888,  Indianapolis,  Ind, 

In  the  real  estate  business.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910.    In  the  Bureau 

of  Municipal  Research,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    465  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

2816.    WILLIAM    LUDLOW    JAMES.    B.A.    A.     T.    A.     Born 
September  27,  1887,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Address:    57  Park  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

2816.  RODNEY  RATHBONE  McCATHRAN.  B.S.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  January  26,  1885,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Teaching  in  Peekskill  Military  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    Peekskill  Military  Academy,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

2817.  HOWARD  BUTLER  MERRITT.  B.A.  ^.  T.  *.  B.  K. 
Born  March  22,  1888,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  pottery,  Cameron,  W.  Va.,  1910—, 
Address:    Cameron,  W.  Va. 

2818.  ALFRED  DOUGLASS  MOORE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  Bom 
December  27,   1886,   Elderton,    Pa. 

Teaching   in    Cheshire   Academy,   Conn.,    1910 . 

Address:    Cheshire,   Conn. 

2819.  ERNEST  FREDERICK  NEUMANN,  Jr.  B.A.  A.  T.  A. 
Born  December  9,  1886,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Brother  of  Nos.  2296 
and  2500. 

Studying  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1910 . 

Address:    Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Hartford,  Conn. 

603 


1910.1  GRADUATES. 

2820.  CHARLES  HAVERLY  OSWALD.  B.S.  Born  November 
25,  1885,  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Union  School,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address:    Crown  Point,  N.  Y. 

2821.  PERRY  DENNIS  GLENFORD  PENNINGTON.  B.S. 
Born  June  4,  1884,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Teaching  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1910 . 

Address:    1127  Druid  Hill  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

2822.  HARRISON  EDGAR  PERSONS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born 
November  22,  1889,  Maynard,  Mass. 

With  the  National  Security  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    249  North  7th  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

2823.  HARRY  HATHAWAY  PETHICK.  B.A.  X.  <ir.  Born 
February   12,    1888,   Binghamton,   N.   Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Damascus,  Pa.,  1910 . 

Address:    Damascus,  Pa. 

2824.  PETER  AUGUST  PFEIFFER.  B.S.  *.  N.  0.  Bom 
August  8,   1888,   Hoboken,   N.  J. 

Graduate  student,   Columbia  University,    1910 . 

Address:    714  Washington  St.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

2825.  SAMUEL  POWELL.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  4, 
1887,  Clearfield,  Pa.    Brother  of  No.  2560. 

In  the  hardware  business,  Clearfield,  Pa.,  1910 . 

Address :   514  South  2d  St.,  Clearfield,  Pa. 

2826.  PAUL  NORTH  RICE.  B.A.  *.  N.  9.  *.  B.  K.  Born 
February  9,  1888,  Lowell,  Mass.  Son  of  No.  988;  brother  of  Nos. 
2228  and  2504. 

Studying  in  the  State  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    State  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

2827.  ARNOLD  FRANKLIN  RICH.  B.A.  X.  ^.  Bom  June  4, 
1889,  Barre,  Mass. 

Studying  in  the  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1910— — . 
Address :    Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass. 

2828.  JESSE  DAVID  ROBERTS.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  November 
25,  1882,  Brant  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Preaching  in  M.  E.  Church,  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Married  May  16,  191 1,  Jeanie  E.  Holmes,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Address:    Berlin,  N.  Y. 

2829.  FRANCIS  FINLEY  ROBINSON.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born 
October  5,  1886,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Studying  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1910 . 

Address :    Madison,  N.  J. 

2830.  RICHARD  HOMER  SCHMIDT.  B.A.  C.  C.  Born  Octo- 
ber 23,  1889,  Bethel,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Gorham  Normal  School,  Me.,  1910 . 

Address :    Gorham,  Me. 

604 


GRADUATES.  [1910. 

2881.     FRANK  SEYMOUR  SMITH.    B.A.    A.  A.  *.    Born  Octo- 
ber i6,  1888,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  1491. 
Studying  in  Law  School  of  George  Washington  University,  1910 
Address :    1631  i6th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2832.  IRVING  LeROY  SMITH.  B.A.  C.  C.  Bom  March  22, 
1879,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Studying  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1910 . 

Address :    Madison,  N.  J. 

2833.  WINFRED  NEWTON  STILWELL.  B.A.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
January  i,  1890,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

With  the  Southwest  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1910 . 

Address :  care  of  Southwest  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company, 
Houston,  Tex. 

2834.  GEORGE  MACHIN  STOCKDALE.    B.A.    A.  A.  *.    *.  B.  K. 

Born  June  20,  1888,  Bellport,  N.  Y. 

Graduate   student,  Wesleyan  University,   1910 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

2835.  CLYDE  BRONSON  STUNTZ.  B.A.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Octo- 
ber 8,  1886,  LeGrand,  Iowa. 

Studying  in  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  19 10 . 

Address :    Madison,  N.  J. 

2836.  GRIFFIN  B  TOWNSEND.  B.S.  A.  T.  A.  Born  February 
6,  1887,  Dresden,  N.  Y. 

Address:    Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

2837.  ARTHUR  T  VANDERBILT.  B.A.  A.  K.  E.  *.  B.  K. 
Bom  July  7,  1888,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Studj^ing  in  Columbia  Law  School,  1910 . 

Address :    14  North  9th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2838.  HENRY  CARLOS  WILCOX.  B.S.  ^.  T.  Born  March  20, 
1887,  New  Boston,  Mass. 

Address :    Elm  St.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

2839.  ARTHUR  REDFIELD  WRIGHT.  B.S.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
March  20,  1888,  Essex,  Conn. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Centerbrook,  Conn.,  1910 , 

Address :    Centerbrook,  Conn. 

2840.  CLARA  CATHERINE  ANGUS.  B.A.  Born  July  25,  1888, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

2841.  MARGARET  CRAWFORD.  B.A.  *.  B.  K.  Born  April 
19,  1889,  Middletown,  Conn.  Daughter  of  No.  1037;  sister  of  No. 
2665. 

Graduate  student,  Wesleyan  University,  1910 . 

Address:    197  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

60s 


1910.1  GRADUATES. 

2842.    MARION  WILSON  GREENE.    B.A.    *.  B.  K.     Born  April 
15,  1882,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address :    497  Laurel  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

2848.     AGNES    NORA    HOGAN.     B.A.     Born   January   8,    1885, 
Hartford,  Conn, 

Teaching  in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910 . 

Address :    53  Grove  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2844.  ANNIE  BACON  LEWIS.    B.A.    Born  November  25,  1886, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Margaretville,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :    Margaretville,  N.  Y. 

2845.  ESTHER    ELIZABETH    PARKER.     B.A.    Bom  April  21, 
1889,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

Teaching   in    Woodbury,    Conn.,    1910;     High    School,    Middletown, 

Conn.,  191 1 . 

Address:    High  School,  Middletown,  Conn, 

284«.    RUTH  ALMIRA  SWAN.    B.A.    Born  September  16,  1887, 
Leesville,  Conn. 

Teaching  in  Tillotson  College,  Austin,  Tex.,  1910 . 

Address :   Tillotson  College,  Austin,  Tex. 

2847.  RUTH    WEEKS    SYKES.    B.A.    Born    October   26,    1887, 
Pawtucket,   R.   I.     Sister  of   No.  2522. 

Teaching  in  Unionville,  Conn.,  1910 , 

Address :     Unionville,    Conn. 

2848.  AGNES    TREADWAY    THOMPSON.     B.A.     $ .   B.    K. 
Bom  September  19,  1888,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teaching   in  Thompsonville,   Conn.,   1910 . 

Address :    Thompsonville,  Conn. 

2849.  JOHANNA      MARIA      ELIZABETH     ZEILITZ.       B.A. 
#.  B.  K.     Born   November   18,   1887,   Stockholm,   Sweden. 

Graduate  student   (Squire  Scholar),  Wesleyan  University,  1910 . 

Address:    316  William  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


606 


NON-GRADUATES, 


CLASS  OF  J833. 

♦ERASMUS  DARWIN  ANDREWS.  Born  September  28,  1807, 
Hamden,  Conn. 

Left   college,    1832.    Practised  medicine  in   Ohio,   and   in   Durham, 

Conn.     Died  February  22,    1874,   Durham,  Conn. 

♦GEORGE  ARNOLD.  Left  college,  1832.  Clerk  in  Boston,  Mass., 
1835.    Died   1840,    or   earlier,    Boston,    Mass. 

♦JOHN  MANLY  FLOURNOY.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1833-  Born 
January  14,  1814,  Eatonton,  Ga.  Brother  of  J.  Flournoy,  Jr.  (class 
of   1837). 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1833.  Cotton  planter  in  Alabama, 
1833-56.    Died  1859,  Columbus,  Ga. 

♦SPENCER  MATTISON.  B.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1835;  M.A. 
(Hon.),  Wesleyan  University,  1840.  Born  August  2,  1808,  Plainfield, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college,  1832.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference, 
1835-36,  1843-46;  South  Illinois  Conference,  1852-53.  Principal  of 
Vineville  Academy,  Ga.,  1837-42.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages 
and  Literature,  McKendree  College,  1846-52.  Principal  of  Rock 
River  Seminary,  Mount  Morris,  111.,  1853.  Died  October  27,  1853, 
Mount  Morris,  111. 


CLASS  OF  J834. 

♦OSMON  CLEANDER  BAKER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1837;  D.D.,  1852. 
Born  July  30,  1812,  Marlow,  N.  H. 

Left  college  durii^g  Senior  year,  1833.  Taught  in  Newbury  Semi- 
nary, Vt,  1834-39;  principal,  1839-43.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  1844-47.  Professor,  Methodist  General 
Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1847-49;  President,  1850-52. 
Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Churcn,  1852-71.  Died  December 
20,  1871,.  Concord,  N.  H. 

♦ALFRED  S  BATES.    Born  March  31.  1814,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1831.  In  business  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1844-58.  Engaged  in  farming,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  1858-89.  Died 
October  17,  1889,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  WELLS  FOSTER.     Born  1815,  Brimfield.  Mass. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1835.     Assistant,  Ohio  State  Geological  Survey, 
1837-44.     Spent  much  time  in  studying  the  mounds  and  other  evidences 

607 


1834.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

of  ancient  races  in  the  Mississippi  Valley.  President,  American 
Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1869.  Died  June  29, 
1873,  Chicago,  111. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  GILDER.  M.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1845. 
Born  September  17,   1812,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1832.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Philadelphia  Conference,  1833-38,  1859-61.  In  business  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1838-40.  Established  The  Pearl  and  Repository  in 
Philadelphia,  1840;  editor,  1840-43.  Principal  of  Bellevue  Female 
Institute,  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1842.  Established  The  Literary  Register, 
1847;  editor,  1847-48.  Principal  of  Flushing  Female  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1848-59.  Opened  a  female  seminary  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1861.  Chap- 
lain of  the  40th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1861-64.  Died 
April  13,  1864,  Brandy  Station,  Va. 

♦THOMAS  EAGAN  GRAVES.     Born  May  15,  1814,  Hebron,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Practised  law  in  Thompson,  Conn., 
1837-69;  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-75;  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1876-81. 
Corporation  counsel,  Boston,  Hartford  &  Erie,  and  other  rail- 
roads.    Died   January   25,    1888,    Danielson,    Conn. 

♦FREDERICK  MERRICK.  M.A.  (Hon.).  1837.  Born  January 
29,    1810,   Wilbraham,   Mass. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year,  1834.  Principal  of  Amenia 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1836-38.  Professor  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1838-42.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Ohio  Conference,  1842-43. 
Agent  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1843-45.  Professor  of  Natural 
Science,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1845-55;  of  Moral  Science  and 
Biblical  Literature,  1855-60;  President,  1860-73;  Lecturer  on  Natural 
and  Revealed  Religion,  1873-82.  Lecturer  on  Chemistry,  Starling 
Medical  College,  1846-53.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  i860,  '64,  '76.    Died  March  5,  1894,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

♦ALMOND  OWEN.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1834-  Born  1805,  Homer, 
N.   Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1833.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1834-37;  "Lafayette,  1838-47.  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1847-74.  Farmer  and  dealer  in  real  estate, 
1881.    Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 

♦OSCAR  LOVELL  SHAFTER.  LL.D.,  University  of  California, 
1862.     Born  October  19,  1812,  Athens,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  58. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Practised  law  in  Wilmington,  Vt., 
1836-54;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1854-64.  Member  of  Vermont  Legis- 
lature, 1852.  Associate  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  California, 
1864-67.     Died  January  23,    1873,   Florence,   Italy. 

♦JOHN  A  SILLICK.     Born  May  21,  1805,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  York  Conference,  1834-48;  New  York  East  Conference,  1848-65. 
Died  July  10,   1865,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦EBEN  TOWNSEND  STARR.  Born  August  18,  1816,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

608 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1834-35. 

Left  college,  May,  1834.  Served  in  U.  S.  Navy,  South  Atlantic 
Squadron,  1834-37.  Inventor  and  manufacturer  of  breech-loading 
rifles,  Starr  Arms  Company,  Nevi^  York,  N.  Y.,  1863-99.  Died  October 
2^,   1899,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦ABEL  STEVENS.  M.A.,  Brown  University,  1839;  LL.D., 
Indiana  State  University,  1856.  Born  January  17,  1815,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Left  college,  having  completed  the  Scientific  course,  1834.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister.  New  England  and  Providence  Conferences, 
1834-40.  Editor  of  Zion's  Herald,  Boston,  Mass.,  1840-52;  National 
Magazine,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853-54.  Editor  of  The  Christian  Advo- 
cate and  Journal,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1856-60.  Stationed  at  17th  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-62;  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1862-65.  Joint  editor 
of  The  Methodist,  1865-73.  Engaged  in  literary  work,  1874-97.  Died 
September  11,   1897,   San  Jose,  Cal. 


CLASS  OF  J835. 

♦CHARLES  LEE  BROWN.  Born  March,  1812,  near  Wicomico 
Church,  Va. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1833.  Practised  medi- 
cine in  Northumberland  County,  Va.,  1836-56.     Died  June,  1856. 

♦TOWNSEND  WILLIAM  BURTIS.     Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left    college    during    Junior    year,    1834.     Engaged    in    farming    in 
Bumpass,   Va.,    1833-97.    Died   September   8,    1897,    Bumpass,    Va. 

♦BENJAMIN    DANIELS. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1833.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  York  Conference.  Taught  in  Rye,  N.  Y.  Protestant 
Episcopal  minister.     Died  before  i860. 

♦JOHN  MILTON  FOSTER.     Born  July  31,  1812,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Left  college,  having  completed  a  special  course,  1835.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  in  Springfield,  Mass.  Died  May  19,  1901,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

♦LEWIS    FOSTER.     Born    September  23,    1797,    Ashfield,    Mass. 

Entered  as  a  special  student,  and  left  college  in  the  autumn  of 
1833.  Principal  of  Kingston  Academy,  Mass.  Thereafter  resided  in 
Springfield,   Mass.    Died  June  24,    1867,    Springfield,    Mass. 

♦MORRIS    HILL.    Born    October    6,    1812,    Redding,    Conn. 

Left  college,  May,  1833.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York 
East  Conference,  1837-39,  1849-62.  Superannuated,  1862.  Engaged  in 
the  lime  business,  Redding,  Conn.,  1840-48.  Member  of  Conn.  Legis- 
lature, 1841.  Secretary  and  treasurer.  Fair  Haven  Gas  Light  Com- 
pany, Conn.,  1861-68.  Treasurer  of  Dann  Bros.  &  Co.,  1870-76. 
Auditor,  New  Haven  Gas  Light  Company,  1878-82.  Died  April  5, 
1902,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

609 


1835.1  NON-GRADUATES.  ] 

*ARISTIDES  J  HUESTIS.  Born  February  22,  1806,  Westmore- 
land,  N.   H.  ,  ^ 

Left   college,    1833.     Principal   of  a   private   school   in   New  Jersey, 
1834-35;    Buckingham   Collegiate   Institute,   Va.,    1835-43.     Superinten-        1 
dent  of  public  instruction,  Humboldt  County,  Cal.     Resided  in   Cali-        | 
fornia,    preaching    occasionally,    1863-83.     County    judge    for    several 
years.     Member  of   Cal.   Legislature,    1866-67.    Died   March   14,    1883, 
Eureka,  Cal. 

♦PARDON  TILLINGHAST  KENNEY.  Born  September  5,  1810,  ■ 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Left    college,    1833.     Methodist    Episcopal    minister.    New    England  ; 

Conference,   1833-69.     Died  November  11,   1869,  Nebraska  City,  Nebr.  1 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  LANE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1840.  Born  I 
January  18,  1818,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.    Brother  of  No.  20. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Georgia  Conference,  1835-36.  Taught  in  Manual  Labor  School,  Cov- 
ington, Ga.,  1836-37.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  Emory  Col- 
lege,  Ga.,    1838-48.    Died   September  21,    1848,   Oxford,   Ga. 

♦DEWITT  CLINTON  LAWRENCE.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1835. 
Born   1816,   Clinton,   N.  Y. 

heh  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Practised  law,  Grand  | 
Rapids,  Mich.,  1842-50.  Judge  of  County  Court,  1846-48.  Patent  ] 
attorney,  Washington,  D.  C,   1850-92.    Died  1892.  , 

♦JOHN   McCLINTOCK.     B.A.,   University  of  Pennsylvania,    1835;  j 

D.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1848;   LL.D.,  Rutgers  College,  1866.  ! 

Born  October  27,  1814,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  i 

Left  college  after  a  few  weeks'  stay,  1831.  Joined  New  Jersey 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1837.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Dickin- 
son College,  1836-39;    Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin,  1839-48.    Editor 

of  The  Methodist  Quarterly  Review,  1848-56.    Delegate  of  the  M.  E.  , 

Church   to   the   Methodist   Wesleyan   Conference   of   England,   to   the  1 

Irish.     French    and    German    Conferences,    and    to    the    Evangelical  \ 

Alliance,    Berlin,    1856.     President-elect   of    Troy   University,    1857-58.  j 

Stationed  at   St.  Paul's   Church,    New  York,   N.  Y.,    1857-60,    1864-65.  | 

Pastor  of  the  American  Chapel,  Paris,  1860-64.     Corresponding  editor  i 
of    The   Methodist,    1860-64.     Resided    in    Germantown,    Pa.,    1865-66. 

Chairman  of  Central  Centenary  Committee  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  and,  ' 

in  cooperation  with  Daniel  Drew,  established  Drew  Theological  Semi-  ' 
nary  at  Madison,  N.  J.,  1866.     President  of  the  same,  and  Professor 

of  Practical  Theology,  1867-70.    Died  March  4,  1870,  Madison,  N.  J.  J 

♦CHAUNCY   RICHARDSON.     Born    1802,    in   Vermont. 

Left  college,   1833.     President  of  Rutersville  College,  Tex.,   1839-52.       , 
Presiding  Elder  of  Rutersville  District,  1843-45.     Member  of  the  con-       j 
vention  held  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  to  organize  the  Methodist  Episcopal       I 
Church,  South,  1845.     Member  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  same. 
1850.     Editor  of  The   Texas  Wesleyan  Banner.     Died  April   11.   1852, 
in  Texas.  ! 

1 

♦FREDERICK  STEVENS.    Born  1816.  Middletown.  Conn.  j 

Left    college    during    Freshman    year.     Studied    in    U.    S.    Military       ) 

Academy,    West   Point.    N.   Y.     Clerk   in   the   Navy  Yard,    Brooklyn,       J 


610 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1835-36. 

N.    Y.,    about   two   years.     Enlisted    in   the   U.    S,    Navy   about    1841. 
Appointed  paymaster.    Died  September,  1843,  Nassau,  Bahama  Islands. 

♦SAMUEL  MORGAN  VALENTINE.  M.D.,  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1838.     Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year,  1834.  Practised  medicine  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1850-84.    Died  August  7,   1884,  Luzerne,   Switzerland. 

♦JOHN  HUBBARD  WATKINSON. 

Left  college  after  a  few  months'  study,  1831.  President  of  the 
Middletown  National  Bank,  Conn.,  1846-83.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan 
University,  1857-71.    Died  November  6,  1891,  Middletown,  Conn. 

♦JAMES  BEVERLY  WAUGH.  M.D.,  University  of  Maryland, 
1835.     Born  1813. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Jef- 
ferson County,  Va,,  1835-45;  Washington,  D.  C,  1845-50.  Died 
December  9,   1850,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦HENRY   NEWEL  WRIGHT.    B.A.,   Union   College,    1839. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Pulaski, 
N.  Y.,  1840-71.  Special  county  judge,  1857-60.  Died  June  23,  1871, 
Pulaski,   N.  Y. 


I 


CLASS  OF  J836. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  BACKUS.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1836. 
Born  November  24,   1807,  Newark,   N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Troy  Conference,  1836-39.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  hats, 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1842-45.  Removed  to  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  engaged 
in  the  tinware  business.  Resided  in  Portland,  Ore.,  and  Omaha, 
Nebr.    Died  October,    1862,   Omaha,   Nebr. 

♦WILLIAM  F  BAILEY.     Born  July  8,  1816,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1836.    Died  March  8,  1836,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

BENJAMIN  W  CHEW. 

Left  college   during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦CHARLES    CHITTENDEN.     Born    1805.    Clinton,    Conn. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  Conference,  1833-64.    Died 
April   27,    1872,   Waterbury,   Conn. 

♦HENRY  DeKOVEN.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1842,  and  Trinity  College, 
1845;  D.D.,  Trinity,  1863.  and  Bishop's  College,  Canada,  1871.  Born 
January  24,  1819,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1835.  Instructor  in  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Wesleyan  University,   1842-43.     Ordained  deacon  in  the  Pro- 

611 


1836.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

testant  Episcopal  Church.  In  charge  of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  East 
Haddam,  Conn,,  1842.  Ordained  priest,  1844.  Assistant  minister  of 
Christ  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1845-48.  Rector  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.,  1848.  Resigned  the  charge  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Red  Hook,  and  became  rector  of  Christ  Church,  Lower  Red 
Hook.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1856-58.  Professor  of  Homiletics,  Ber- 
keley Divinity  School,  1865-69.  Traveled  and  resided  in  Europe, 
1874-84.     Died  July  10,   1884,  Engleberg,  Switzerland. 

♦JEDEDIAH  DWELLY.     Born   1815.  Hanover,  Mass. 
Died   March   24,    1834,    Middletown,    Conn.,    during   his    Sophomore 
year. 

♦CHRISTIAN  SCHLAGLE  EYSTER.  Born  May  19,  1814  Cham- 
bersburg.  Pa. 

Left  college  in  August,  1833.  Practised  law  in  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
1837-40.  Acting  district  attorney  for  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  1840-46. 
Member  of  Pa.  Legislature,  i853-55-  Judge  of  the  First  U.  S.  Judi- 
cial District  of  Colorado,  1866-71.  Practised  law  in  Colorado,  1871-76. 
District  attorney  of  the  District  of  Colorado,  1876-78.  Practised  law 
and  engaged  in  mining  operations  in  Colorado,  1878-91.  Died  1891, 
Gunnison,  Col. 

♦GAD  SMITH  GILBERT.  Born  September  22,  1814,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New 
York  Conference,  1842-48;  Louisiana  Conference,  1848;  New  York 
East  Conference,  1848-56.  Agent  for  Wesleyan  University,  1855. 
Died   August   i,    1866,   New   Haven,    Conn. 

♦HENRY  CURTIS  HUBBARD.  Born  August  16,  1813,  Middle- 
field,   Conn. 

Died  December  27,  1834.  Middlefield,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior 
year. 

BENJAMIN   JOY. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦WILLIAM  JAMES  LEONARD.  Born  September  16,  1816,  Wil- 
ton, Md. 

Left  college  in  January,  1835.  Studied  law  in  Cambridge,  Md. 
Member  of  Md.  Legislature,  1849,  '53-  Grain  and  lumber  dealer  in 
Salisbury  Village,  Md.,  1855-61.  Colonel  of  Md.  Volunteers,  1862, 
Member  of  the  Republican  National  Convention,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1864.  Appointed  provost  marshal,  First  District,  Md.,  1864.  Mem- 
ber of  House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland,  1850,  '54,  '74.  Comptroller  of 
the  State  Treasury  of  Maryland,  1867-70.  President  of  County  School 
Board,   1872,  '73.    Engaged  in  farming,   1881-1902.    Died  1902. 

♦HART  FOSTER  PEASE.  Born  December  27,  181 1,  Ashfield, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Cheshire  and 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1833-34.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York 
Conference,  1834-73.  Superannuated,  1873-88.  Died  March  28,  1888, 
Norwalk,   Conn. 

612 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1836-37. 


*DAVID  BETTS  WAKEMAN.  Born  April  i8,  1811,  Monticello, 
N.   Y.     Brother  of   No.  88. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  lumber  business 
in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Died  September  22,   1855,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


CLASS  OF  J837* 

*SAMUEL  PIKE  DOLE.  Born  December  28,  1808,  East  Salis- 
bury,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Studied  in  Switzerland,  1838-40. 
Taught  in  Providence.  R.  I.,  1841.  Died  September  ib,  1841,  East 
Salisbury,    Mass. 

♦JACOB  J  ENOS.     Born  July  5,  1816,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Left  college,  having  completed  the  Scientific  course,  1837.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Watertown,  Wis.,  1844-74.  Court  commissioner.  Post- 
master of  Watertown,  Wis.     Died  January  3,   1874,  Watertown,  Wis. 

♦DANIEL  WEBSTER  FIELD.  Born  October  28,  1814,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1835.  Portrait  and 
landscape  painter.    Died  September  17,   1878,  Providence,  R.  I, 

♦JOSIAH  FLOURNOY,  Jr.  Born  September  14,  1817,  near  Eaton- 
ton,  Ga.     Brother  of  J.  M.  Flournoy  (class  of  1833). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Cotton  planter  in  Alabama, 
1835-40.     Died  July  27,  1840,  near  Eufaula,  Ala. 

♦WILLIAM  HUMPHREY  GARDNER.  Born  November  10,  1817, 
Brimfield,  Mass. 

Left  college,  having  completed  an  English  course,  1836.  Practised 
medicine  in  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  1843-59.  Removed  to  Ohio,  i860. 
Assistant  surgeon  in  hospitals,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  post  surgeon  at 
Shelbyville,  Tenn.,  1863-64.  Died  July  18,  1864,  in  a  field-hospital 
near  Nashville,  Tenn. 

♦EDMUND  BREWSTER  GREEN.  Born  January  3,  1817,  Smyrna, 
Del. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year,  having  completed  the  Scien- 
tific course.  Studied  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.  Edited  The  New 
England  Review,  Hartford,  Conn. ;  The  Saturday  Review,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Went  to  Panama  about  1850.  Died  July  11,  1852,  on  the 
Isthmus  of  Panama. 

♦AARON  HAYNES  HURD.     Born  April  7,   1813,  Sand  Gate,  Vt. 
Died  October  3,   1836,  Middletown,   Conn.,  during  his  Senior  year. 

♦WILLIAM   LEWIS.    Born   March    12,    1810,   Woodbury,    Conn. 

Left  college,  September,  1834.  Taught  in  Macon,  Ga.,  1834-41, 
1842-43.  Resided  in  Portland,  Conn.,  1843-45.  Died  1845,  Portland, 
Conn. 

613 


1837.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

LEWIS  W  MARSHALL. 

Left   college    during   Sophomore   year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦AMOS  BINNEY  MERRILL.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1841. 
Born  March  4,  1820,  Lyman,  N.  H.     Brother  of  Nos.  11  and  23. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  preparatory  depart- 
ment of  Louisiana  State  College,  1839-40.  Practised  law  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1842-72.  Member  of  Mass.  Legislature,  1859,  '60.  Died 
August  30,  1872,  Boston,  Mass. 

*OWEN  PERKINS  RANSOM.     Born  November,  1817. 

Left  college,  1833.  Graduated  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1838. 
Commissioned  2d  lieutenant,  2d  Dragoons,  1838;  promoted  to  ist 
lieutenant,  1840;  dismissed,  1845.  Civil  engineer  in  Massachusetts, 
Connecticut,  New  York,  Ohio,  and  Indiana.  Appointed  colonel  of  the 
1st  Ohio  Cavalry,  1861 ;  resigned,  1862.  Civil  engineer  of  the  Indiana- 
polis &  Cincinnati   Railroad.     Died  January,    1880,   in   Kentucky. 

♦SYLVESTER  BIRD  ROCKWELL.  Born  January  15,  1813,  Corn- 
wall, Vt. 

Left  college  in  1833.  Studied  in  Middlebury  College,  1833-34. 
Merchant  and  exporter  of  stock  to  the  Pacific  states.  Pacific  corre- 
spondent of  Moore's  Rural  New  Yorker.  Died  March  7,  1884,  Middle- 
bury,  Vt. 

♦MOSES  LEWIS  SCUDDER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1849;  D.D.,  McKen- 
dree  College,  1867.  f>.  N.  9,  Born  November  14,  1814,  Huntington, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  November  of  Senior  year,  1836.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  New  England  Conference,  1837-43 1  Troy  Conference, 
1843-45;  New  York  Conference,  1845-49;  New  York  East  Conference, 
1849-91,  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Died 
June  7,  1891,  Washington,  D.   C. 

♦THOMAS    SEWALL.    Born   April  28,    1818,   Essex,    Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Baltimore  Conference,  1838-66;  New  York  East  Conference,  1866-70. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  i860.  Died  August  11, 
1870,  Baltimore,  Md. 

♦JACOB  GEIGER  STONE.    Born  March  22,  1817,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Died  July,  1835,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Sophomore  year. 

♦THOMAS  BANGS  THORPE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1847.  Born  March 
I,  1815,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Established  The  Conservator, 
Baton  Rouge,  La.,  1846.  Mexican  war  correspondent  1847-48. 
Editor  of  The  Spirit  of  the  Times,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850.  Resided  in 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  contributor  to  magazines,  1854-60.  Staff  officer  and 
colonel  of  volunteers,  1862.  Appointed  surveyor  of  the  port  of  New 
Orleans,  1863.  Chief  clerk  in  the  warehouse  department.  New  York 
Custom  House,  1869-78;  weigher,  1878.  Died  September  21,  1878, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

614 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1837-38 

♦BENJAMIN  TROW.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1837.  Born 
December   18,   1802,   New  Braintree,   Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  farming 
in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin,  1848-70.  Died  November  9,  1870,  Genoa 
Junction,   Wis. 

*ELBRIDGE  WALBRIDGE.  B.A.,  University  of  Vermont,  1836; 
M.A.,  University  of  Vermont.     Born  .in  Stafford,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  School  principal  and  lawyer. 
Died  about  1850,  Galveston,  Tex. 

JOHN  K  WRIGHT. 

Left  college  after  a  stay  of  about  two  years. 

Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J838. 

*LOYAL  B  ANDRUS.    Born  January  13,   1809,  Cornwall,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  Conference,  1843-73.  Died  March  27,  1873,  near  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

♦LUCIUS    CASE.    Born    November  8,    1813,    Simsbury,    Conn. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.    Practised  law  in  Logan,  Ohio, 
1838-43;    Norwalk,  Ohio,  1843-64.    Died  July  23,  1864,  Newark,  Ohio. 

*LORIN  CONE  COLLINS.  Born  March  30,  1813,  North  Wil- 
braham,   Mass. 

Left  college,  1836.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England 
Conference,  1837-40;  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Con- 
ference, 1845-53 ;  Minnesota  Conference,  1866-68.  Second  Advent 
preacher,  in  Chicago  and  vicinity.    Died  April  7,  1904,  Wheaton,  111. 

♦DANIEL  OLIVER  EATON.  Born  November  22,  1814,  Ware, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  In  the  grocery  business  in 
Albany,    N.    Y.,    and   elsewhere.    Died    October    7,    1895,    Bloomfield, 

N.   J. 

JOHN  S  J  GRIDLEY. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  1838-44;  New  England  Conference, 
1844-50;  Genesee  Conference,  1850-54;  Rock  River  Conference, 
1854-56.     Superannuated,  1856.     Located,  1857. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦THOMAS  HALE.  M.A.,  University  of  Vermont,  1852.  Born 
January    18,    1813,    Chelsea,    Vt. 

Left  college  after  a  few  months'  study,  1834.  Taught  in  Alabama 
and  Louisiana,  1836-43.  Practised  law  in  Vermont.  Editor  of  The 
Vermont  Journal,  Windsor,  Vt.,  1847-58;  The  New  Hampshire  Sen- 
tinel, Keene,  N.  H.,  1859-66;  The  Republican  Observer,  White  River 
Junction,  Vt.,  1877-80;  The  New  England  Observer,  Keene,  N.  H., 
1880-81.    Died  March  4,  1893,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

615 


1838.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦ERASTUS  D  HARRIS. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1836. 

Believed  to  have  died  soon  after  1836. 

♦HENRY  HARVEY.     Born  November  2,  1812,  Queensbury,  N.  Y. 
Left    college    during    Freshman    year,    1835     Admitted   to    the    bar, 
1837.     Died  April  26,  1838,  Queensbury,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  WILSON  HOLMES.  Born  November  7.  1817.  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  about  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Temperance  lecturer, 
tobacconist,  agent,  etc.    Died  March  15,  1862. 

♦MELATIAH  HATHAWAY  LAWRENCE.    Born  1813. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  farming.  Mem- 
ber of  N.  Y.  State  Assembly.  Member  of  Constitutional  Convention. 
Collector  of  internal  revenue  in  25th  New  York  District.  Died  1875, 
Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  KENDIG  LONGNECKER.  Born  October  18,  1813,  Cum- 
berland County,   Pa. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Studied  in  Dickinson  College. 
Practised   law.     Resided   in    Oregon    for   a   time.     Died   November   9, 

1852,  in  Panama,  on  his  way  home  from  Oregon. 

♦JAMES  EDWARD  FISHER  McDONOUGH.  M.D.,  Yale  Col- 
lege,   1840.     Born    1816,   Middletown,    Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Died  1851,  Hartford,  Conn. 

♦WILLIAM  FRANCIS  MERCIER.  Born  March  6,  1815,  Ellicott 
City,  Md. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Baltimore  Conference,  1840-49.  Located,  1849.  Died  December  2, 
1891,  Hamilton,  Va. 

♦DANIEL  DELAUS  MERRICK.  Born  November  22,  1814,  Wil- 
braham,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine,  and 
managed  a  plantation,  near  Clinton,  La.,   1838-53.     Died  November  9, 

1853,  East  Feliciana  Parish,  La. 

♦GIDEON  MARCHANT  MUNDY.  B.A.,  Hobart  College,  1839; 
M.A.,  Hobart,  1842.     Born  December  26,   1817,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Geneva,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Clerk  in  the  Custom  House,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1850-61.  Resided  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1868-80.  Died  January  18,  1892, 
Asheville,  N.  C. 

♦THOMAS  HARTER  OAKLEY.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1855.  Born 
December  16,  1814,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  1836.  Engaged  in  business  for  twenty-five  years. 
Manufacturer,  six  years.  Inspector  of  public  schools,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,   1843.    Assistant  editor  of  The  Native  American,  New  York, 

616 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1838. 

1843-44.  City  tax  collector  of  New  York,  1844-45.  Member  of  N.  Y. 
State  Legislature,  1844;  Conn.  Legislature,  1853.  Chaplain  of  ist 
Regiment,  Ohio  Light  Artillery,  with  rank  of  captain  of  cavalry,  1861. 
In  charge  of  the  money  order  office  in  the  post  office  at  Cleveland, 
Ohio,   1863-68.    Resided  in  Cleveland,   Ohio,    1858-82.    Died   1890. 

♦EVELYN  H  OVERTON.     Born  May  25,  1812,  Portland,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  school  twenty  years, 
and  spent  the  remainder  of  his  life  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born. 
Died  October  17,  1878,  Middletown,  Conn. 

*AMOS    PRINDLE.    B.A.,    Union    College,    1840. 

Left  college  after  a  brief  course.    Deceased ;   date  of  death  unknown. 

♦JOHN  AUGUSTUS  RUSSELL.     Born  January  24,  1818,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.     Brother  of  S.  W.  Russell  (class  of  1858). 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.    Died  June   18,   1857. 

♦COLLINGWOOD  RUTHERFORD.  Born  August  23,  1817,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,   England. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1836.  Studied  law 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1836-37.  Taught,  1837-43.  Studied  in  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1843-46;  graduated,  1846.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  Jersey  Conference,  1846-61.  Engaged  in  teaching  and 
farming  in  Missouri,  1868-70.  Principal  of  a  school  in  Iowa,  1870-72; 
of  a  commercial  college  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1872-81.  Died  Septem- 
ber, 1899,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

♦AUGUSTUS  JONATHAN  SAWYER.  Born  April  14,  1816.  Har- 
vard, Mass. 

Left  college,  1838.  Taught  school,  1839-50.  Paymaster  in  a  manu- 
facturing establishment,  1850-53.  Engaged  in  farming.  Harvard,  Mass., 
1854-81.  Member  of  Mass.  Legislature,  1873.  Died  December  27, 
1881,  Harvard,  Mass. 

♦EDMUND   AUGUSTUS    STANDISH.    Born    1810. 

Left  college,  1836.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England 
Conference,  1837-41 ;  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Con- 
ference,  1841-53.     Died  May,   1881,   Medford,  Minn. 

JOHN  T  STIBBS. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦JOSHUA  SWEET.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1837.  Born  1812, 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Professor  in  Shelby  College, 
Ky.,  1843.  Ordained  priest  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1844. 
Rector  of  St.  Andrew's  College,  Jackson,  Miss.  Post  chaplain,  U.  S. 
Army,  Fort  Ridgely,  Minn.,  1856-67.  Rector  at  Glencoe,  Minn., 
1867-74.     Died  June  24,   1874,  Glencoe.   Minn. 

THOMAS  MASON  WHEELER.  Born  June  i.  1818,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

617 


1838-39.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1835.  Civil  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor; afterwards  engaged  in  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
nected with  The  American  Grocer,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-77.  Retired 
merchant,   1877 . 

Address :    unknown. 

ISAAC  RANDOLPH  WiLSON. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Lieutenant  in  the  U.  S.  Navy, 
Clerk  in  the  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1856.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Board  of  Education,  and  of  the  Common  Council,  Trenton, 
N.  J.  During  the  Civil  War,  on  the  staff  of  General  Packard,  with 
the  rank  of  major.  Clerk  of  the  New  Jersey  Senate,  1865,  '66.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1857-81. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦JAMES  WOODS.     Bom  April  22,   1815,  New  Braintree,  Mass. 

Left  college,  September,  1836.  Studied  in  the  Theological  Seminary, 
Columbia,  S.  C,  1838-39.  Presbyterian  minister  in  California,  1840-86. 
Died  October  10,  1886,  Winters.  Cal. 


CLASS  OF  \ZZ% 

♦JOHN  M  ASHURST.     Born  in  Putnam  County,  Ga. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Private  in  the  Georgia  Volun- 
teers during  the  Seminole  War,  1836-37.  Practised  law  for  some 
time.    Died  before  i860. 

♦SAMUEL  FRANKLIN  BELL.  B.A.  (Hon.).  Union  College,  1841. 
Born  about  1810,   Chester,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1837.  Principal  of  Rhine- 
beck  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1838-41.    Died  November,  1841,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

♦ABNER  HARTWELL  BROWN.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1839; 
M.A.,  Dartmouth,  1841 ;  M.D.,  Yale  College,  1844,  and  Berkshire 
Medical  Institute,  1847.     Born  July  6,  1816,  New^  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Tutor  in  Dartmouth  College, 
1840-42.  Practised  medicine  in  Lowell,  Mass.  Professor  of  Chem- 
istry in  Willoughby  University.  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and 
Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Berkshire  Medical  Institute,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Died  April  21,  1851,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

♦PETER  WILLIS  FINCH.    Born  September  3,  1816,  Nassau,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.    Taught  school  in   Tully,   N.  Y., 
1839-41-    Died  October  13,  1841,  Tully,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  FOSTER.  Born  October  17,  1806,  Hancock  County, 
Ga. 

Left  college,  1836.  Principal  of  an  academy,  Lumpkin,  Ga.,  1836-41. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Georgia  Conference,  1844-46.  Taught 
at  Eatonton,  Ga.,  1846-48;  Sparta,  Ga.,  1849-51;  Waverly  Hall,  Ga., 
1851-66.  Engaged  in  farming.  Died  October  23,  1890,  Waverly  Hall, 
Ga. 

618 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1839. 

DAVID  R  GARNISS. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,   1841-49,   1858-81. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦CHARLES  FIELD  GOSS.  M.D.,  Castleton  Medical  College, 
1838.     Born  March  3,  1816,  Amherst,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  at  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y.  Proprietor  of  a  bathing  establishment  at 
Saratoga,  1849.     Died  January  28,  1857,  Normansville,  N.  Y., 

'^JOHN  WILSON  GREEN.     Born   May  13,   1821. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Clerk,  afterwards  partner,  in 
a  carpet  store  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Went  West  and  took  charge  of  a 
farm  in  Wisconsin.  Captain  in  the  Mexican  War.  Engaged  in  trade 
in  Texas.    Died  February  20,  1859,  Galveston,  Tex. 

♦JOHN  HOBART.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1853.  Born  April  9,  1812,  West- 
ford,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Maine  Conference,  1839-51 ;  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern) 
Conference,  1851-55.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1844.  Editor  of  The  Daily  and  Weekly  News,  Newport,  R.  L,  1856. 
Chaplain,  8th  Wisconsin  Regiment  of  Volunteers,  1862-65.  Deceased; 
date  of  death  unknown. 


♦RICHARD  WILLIAM  HUBBARD.    M.A.  (Hon.),  Yale  College, 

1874. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Artist  and  landscape  painter 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  President  of  Brooklyn  Art  Association,  1880. 
Died  1888. 

THEODORE  JAQUES.  Born  November  19,  1819,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Freshman  year,  1836.  Studied  engi- 
neering, 1836-37.  Assisted  in  the  survey  of  the  Northern  Indiana 
Railroad,  1837.  Surveyor  on  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  1837-38. 
Engaged  in  farming  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  and  Ionia,  Mich.,  1839-50. 
County  surveyor  at  Urbana,  111.,  1853-61.  Sergeant,  25th  111.  Volun- 
teers, 1861-62.  Captain,  13th  Mo.  Cavalry,  1862-65.  General  superin- 
tendent of  the  Quartermaster's  Department,  Galveston,  Tex.  Custom 
House  inspector,   New  Orleans,  La.,   1868-72. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦DAVID  BURR  JENNINGS.    Born   1819,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Died  January  21,   1839,  Fairfield, 
Conn. 

♦JOHN  SMITH  KELLEY.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1840.  Born  June 
26,    1 82 1,  Middletown,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Haddam,  Conn., 
1840-41.  Tutor  in  Wesleyan  University,  1841-43.  Studied  in  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1843-44.  Died  December  29,  1844,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

619 


1839.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

*THOMAS  L  KOLLOCK. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Died,  a  few  years  after  leav- 
ing college,  in  California. 

*AZEL  P  LADD.    Born  1814. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  New 
Bedford,  Mass.  Superintendent  of  public  schools  of  Wisconsin, 
1852-53.  Practised  medicine  in  Shullsburg,  Wis.,  1840-54.  Died  1854, 
Shullsburg,  Wis. 

*EDWARD  JOHN  McGEHEE,  Jr.  Born  January  29,  1820,  Wood- 
ville,  Miss. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Cotton  planter  in  Wilkinson 
County,  Miss.  Removed  to  West  Feliciana,  La.  Died  January  23, 
i860,  Cold  Spring,  Miss. 

♦ALEXANDER  McKINSTRY.     Born  March  7,  1823,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Resided  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  1839. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1843.  Alderman  of  Mobile.  U.  S.  commissioner. 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  the  city  and  county  of  Mobile, 
1850-60.  Colonel  of  32d  Alabama  Infantry,  1861.  Judge  of  a  mili- 
tary court,  1861.  Member  of  Alabama  Legislature,  1865.  County 
solicitor.  Lieutenant-governor  of  Alabama,  1872.  Died  October  9, 
1879,  Mobile,   Ala. 

♦JOSEPH  SMITH  MEAD.  Born  November  9,  1817,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Brother  of  S.  H.  Mead  (class  of  1842)  and  M.  E.  Mead 
(class  of  1853). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Wholesale  grocer  in  New 
York.  N.  Y,,  1842-56;  Chicago,  111.,  1856-82.  Retired  from  business, 
residing  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882.     Died  June  26,  1894  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

♦BARTLETT    MERRITT.     Born    October    30,     1819,     Nantucket, 
Mass. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.    Died  January,   1848,  Lynn,   Mass. 

♦AUGUSTUS   MOORE.     Born   in   Maine. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Protestant  Episcopal  minister  in 
the  South.  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Mars  BluflF,  S.  C,  1856-75.  Died 
September  4,   1876,  Mars  BluflF,  S.  C. 

♦ZACHARIAH  ATWELL  MUDGE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1854.  Born 
July  2,  1813,  Orrington,  Me.     Brother  of  Nos.  132  and  133. 

Left  college,  April,  1837.  Tutor  in  Mississippi,  1838.  Principal  of 
the  male  department  of  Woodville  Academy,  Miss.,  1839-40.  Editor 
of  Guide  to  Holiness,  three  years.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New 
England  Conference,  1840-88.  Died  June  15,  1888,  Newton  Upper 
Falls,   Mass. 

♦JOHN  GODFREY  SAXE.  B.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1839;  M.A., 
Middlebury,  1842 ;  LL.D.,  Middlebury,  i860.  Born  June  2,  1816,  High- 
gate,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Franklin 
County,    Vt.,    1843-50.     Superintendent    of    schools,    Franklin    County, 

620 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1839-40. 

1847-48.  State's  attorney  for  Chittenden  County,  Vt.,  1850-51.  Editor 
and  proprietor  of  The  Burlington  Sentinel,  Vt.,  1850-56.  Candidate 
of  the  Democratic  party  for  Governor  of  Vermont,  1859,  '60.  Deputy 
collector  of  customs.  Engaged  in  literary  work,  1860-87.  Over  forty 
editions  of  his  collected  poems  have  been  published.  Died  March  31, 
1887,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

♦NEWET    HOLMES    VICK.    B.A.,    Augusta    College,    Ky.,    1839. 
Born  June,   1819,  Warren  County,  Miss. 
Left  college,  January,  1838.     Cotton  planter.    Died  October,  1855. 

♦EDWIN  BORDEN  WATSON.  Born  August  22,  1813,  South 
Kingston,  R.  L 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Virginia.  Died 
November  29,  1839,  Edenton,  N.  C. 

♦WILFORD  LYNN  WILSON.     Born  in  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Left  college,  having  completed  the  Scientific  course,  1839.  Com- 
pleted a  theological  course  at  Yale  College,  1842.  Private  secretary 
to  the  governor  of  Minnesota.  Assessor  of  internal  revenue  for  the 
district  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Appraiser  of  customs,  inspector  and 
examiner  of  customs,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Died  August  26,   1901. 

*SIDNEY  B  WORTH.     B.A.,  Union   College,   1839. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Assistant  physician  in  Belle- 
vue  Hospital,  and  in  Blackwell's  Island  hospital.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Died  1849,  during  the  cholera  epidemic,  while  caring  for  the  sick  in  a 
hospital,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

♦ALBERT  A  T  YOUNG. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New 
York  Conference,  1839-42.  Taught  in  public  schools  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Died  as  early  as  i860,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J840. 

♦DANIEL  GOULD  ALLEN.  Born  December  28,  1810,  North 
Kingston.  R.  I. 

Left  college,  having  completed  the  Scientific  course,  1840.  Taught 
in  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1834,  '38,  '39.  Principal  and  proprietor  of 
Kent  Academy,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1839-42.  Sold  the  academy  to 
the  Providence  Conference,  1&42.  Principal  of  Providence  Conference 
Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I.,  1843-44.  Engaged 
in  farming,  1845-95.  Member  of  R.  I.  General  Assembly,  1855-60. 
Died  January  16,  1895,  North  Kingston,  R.  I. 

♦PETER  ANDREWS  BADEAU.  Born  July  18,  181 1,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  civil  engineering  on  the 
Hudson  River  Railroad.  Removed  to  Illinois,  1850.  Employed  upon 
various  railroads.  Civil  engineer  to  Mound  Citv,  111.,  1857.  Died 
September  18,  1857,  Mound  City,  111. 

621 


1840.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦BENJAMIN  WILLIS  BRITT.     Born  in  Riddicksville,  N.  C 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     In  business  in  Riddicksville,  N.  C, 
1839-44;    Memphis,  Tenn.,  1844.    Died  1852,  or  1853,  in  Florida. 

♦RICHARD  ABRAHAM  CHALKER.  Born  November  16,  1818, 
Saybrook,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1839.  Studied  in  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1839-40.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York 
Conference,  1840-57;  New  Jersey  Conference,  1857-87.  Trustee  of 
Pennington   Seminary.    Died  April  30,    1887,   Rondout,   N.  Y. 

♦CHARLES  DANA  DOWSE.  M.D.,  Dana  Medical  School,  Boston, 
Mass.     Born  April   10,   1813,   Brighton,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Hebron, 
Conn.,  Shirley,  Mass.,  and  Clinton,  Mass.,  1840-54;  Waltham,  Mass.. 
1854-60.    Died  October  23,    i860,   Cohasset,   Mass. 

♦SEWALL   H   FISK.    Born    December    18,    1810,    Holliston,    Mass. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Dover, 
Mass.,  1838-39.  Principal  of  an  academy,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1840-42; 
Liberty  County,  Ga.,  1843-45.  Engaged  in  the  boot  and  shoe  business 
in  Savannah,  Ga.,  1846-60.  In  Co.  B,  i6th  Regiment,  Mass.  Volun- 
teers, 1861-62,    Died  September  18,   1862,  Savannah,  Ga. 

♦EDMUND  L  FORT. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  January,  1838.  Clerk  in  Macon, 
Ga.,  1838-42.  Resided  in  the  West  two  years,  and  returned  to  Macon, 
Ga.    Removed  to  Talbotton,  Ga.,  1847.    Died  1847,  Talbotton,  Ga. 

GEORGE  T  FOSTER. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

JAMES  W  GREEN. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦JOHNSON  COMFORT  HALL.  Born  June  26,  1815,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Left  college  about  the  middle  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing, 1839-88.    Died  June  18,  1888,  Middletown,  Conn. 

GRIFFEN  BENJAMIN  HALSTED.  Born  April  15,  1819,  New 
York,   N.   Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     In  the  wholesale  hardware  business.   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦ALMOND  DUNBAR  HITCHCOCK.    Born  March  27,  1815,  Pitts- 
ford,  Vt. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Died  July  8,   1840,  Pittsford,  Vt. 

♦JAMES  KELLOGG.  Born  April  13,  1817,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  54. 

622 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1840. 

Left  college  about  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1837.  Bookkeeper, 
Columbus,  Ga.,  1839-44.  In  the  banking  business,  Apalachicola,  Fla., 
1845.  Lieutenant,  ist  Georgia  Volunteers,  in  the  Mexican  War, 
1846-47.  U.  S.  consul.  City  of  Mexico,  Mexico,  1847-48.  Clerk,  book- 
keeper, and  cashier  for  various  companies  in  California,  1851-90. 
Entered  the  Veterans'  Home,  Yountville,  Cal.,  1903.  Died  June  20, 
1906,  Yountville,  Cal. 

♦FREEBORN  GARRETTSON  LUCKY.  Born  May  26,  1819,  Troy, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1841-98.  Member  of  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1851.  Died  January  10, 
1898,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦ARTHUR  MacARTHUR.  Born  January  26,  1815,  Glasgow, 
Scotland. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Springfield, 
Mass.  Appointed  public  administrator  for  Hampden  County,  Mass., 
and  judge  advocate  of  the  western  division  of  the  militia,  1843. 
Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1845-49 ;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1850-67. 
Corporation  counsel  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1851.  Lieutenant-Governor 
of  the  state  of  Wisconsin ;  served  a  part  of  the  term  as  governor. 
1855.  Judge  of  the  Second  Judicial  Circuit  of  Wisconsin,  1857-69. 
U.  S,  commissioner  to  the  Universal  Exhibition  at  Paris,  1867.  Asso- 
ciate justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia, 
1870-87.  President  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  National  Uni- 
versity.    Died  August  26,  1896,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

♦WILLIAM  HEMANS  PADDOCK.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1840; 
M.A.,  Union.     Born  November  15,  1817,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school, 
Clinton,  N.  Y.,  and  of  a  boys'  boarding  school.  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
Ordained  priest  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Missionary  in 
Western  Pennsylvania,  185 1.  Rector  of  Calvary  Church,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  1855.  Cleric  in  the  State  Department,  W^ashington,  D.  C.  Rector 
of  a  church  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1860-61.  Chaplain  of  the  Episcopal 
Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1862-63.  Post  chaplain,  U.  S.  Arsenal, 
Fort  Delaware,  Pa.,  1863-68.  Resided  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  engaged 
in  editing  a  Latin  dictionary  and  a  philological  and  exegetical  com- 
mentary on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  1871-72.  Died  Tune  2,  1872. 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 

♦ELKANAK  FRANKLIN  REMINGTON.  B.A.,  Augusta  College, 
1841 ;    M.A.,   Augusta. 

Left  college  about  the  middle  of  Junior  year.  Evangelist  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  in  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Alabama,  Mis- 
sissippi, Louisiana,  Ohio,  and  Indiana,  1841-50.  Held  open-air  and 
other  services  under  the  auspices  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
1850-81.    Rector  of  a  church  at  Flatbush,   N.  Y.     Died  before   1904. 

♦DANIEL  SANFORD.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1850.  Born  March  5,  1817, 
Redding,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  at  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.  Founded,  and  was  for  twenty  years  principal  of  Redding 
Institute.  Conn.  For  twenty-one  years,  postmaster  at  Redding  Ridge, 
Conn.  Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1878.  Engaged  in  farming. 
Redding,    Conn.     Died   January    12,    1902,    Redding,    Conn. 

'6^ 


1840-41].  NON-GRADUATES. 

*LEWIS  VAN  ANTWERP.  Born  January  i,  1821,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Removed  from  New  York  to 
Kentucky,  1839;  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1850.  Senior  partner,  Van 
Antwerp,  Bragg  &  Co.,  publishers  of  school  and  college  text-books. 
Died  May  30,   1895,   Avondale,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

♦WILLIAM  WHITE.    Born  January  7,  1821,  Deep  Creek,  Va. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Deep 
Creek,  Va.  Colonel  of  cavalry  in  the  Confederate  Army.  Lumber 
dealer  in  Portsmouth,  Va.    Died  January  22,   1894,  Norfolk,  Va. 

♦LOREN  WOOD.     Born  in  Springfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1845-50  and  1861-66.  Died  about  1866, 
New  York,   N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  \Z4U 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ALLEN.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1841. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  December  10,  1818,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1839.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  leather,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Died  1889. 

♦THEODORE  FRANKLIN  ANDREWS.  Born  May  9,  1819,  New 
Hartford,   N.   Y.     Brother  of   No.   307. 

Left  college,  1839.  Taught  in  Whitesboro  Academy,  N.  Y.  Stenog- 
rapher for  The  Congressional  Globe.  Practised  law  in  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.    Died  1885,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  H  T  BARNES. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 


♦JOEL  BARLOW  BENNETT.  Born  March  27,  1817,  Butternuts, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1842-6S.  In  his  later  years,  became  a  large  operator  in  real 
estate.    Died  March  8,   1881,   Rochester,   N.  Y. 

♦DAVID  FANNING  BROWN.    M.D.     Born  in  Greenport,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Greenport. 
Wading  River,  and  Southampton,  N.  Y.  Druggist,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 
Died  about  1877,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BROWN.  B.A.,  Brown  University, 
1841 ;    M.A.,  Brown.     Born  1814,  Wickford,  R.  I. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Elba,  N.  Y. 
Went  to  Kansas  at  the  time  of  the  Kansas-Nebraska  troubles,  to 
assist  in  making  it  a  free  state.    Died  October  31,   1861,  in  Kansas. 

624 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1841. 

♦THOMAS  CLEMENT  CAMPBEbL.  B.A,  Brown  University, 
1841.     Born  in  Pawling,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  Davenport,  Iowa,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  District 
attorney  for  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.  Died  August  17,  1897,  Cran- 
ford,   N.  J. 

WILLIAM  CAMPBELL. 

Left  college   during   Sophomore  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦CLARK  COOLEDGE.     Born  June  2,  181 7,  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 
Died  July  7,  1840,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior  year. 

♦RICHMOND  FRANCIS  ALEXANDER  DILLARD.  Born  Jan- 
uary 25,  1819,  Sussex  County,  Va. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Colonel  of  Va.  State  Militia. 
Member  of  Virginia  Senate,  1844.  Died  June  2,  1876,  Nottaway 
County,  Va. 

♦NATHANIEL  EVANS.  B.A.,  College  of  New  Jersey  (now 
Princeton  University),  1841.  Born  July  22,  1821,  West  Feliciana 
Parish,  La. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Resided  on  his  father's  plan- 
tation in  West  Feliciana,  La.  Died  December  4,  1853,  West  Feliciana, 
La. 

♦WILLIAM  HARRISON  FOSTER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1849.  Born 
May  29,  1813,  Quogue,  N.  Y. 

Left  college,  December,  1839.  Taught  in  Wilkinson  County,  Miss., 
1840-41 ;  East  Feliciana  Parish,  La.,  1842.  Practised  law  in  New 
Orleans,  La.,  1847-88.  President  of  Sunday-school  Union,  New  Orleans 
District,  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1850-80.  President  of  Southwestern 
Bible  Society,  1881.  Several  times  delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.Xhurch.  South.    Died  March.  1888. 


♦HIRAM  SANFORD  GILMORE.    Born   1821. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Became  a  minister  of  the  Wes- 
leyan  Church.  Founded  the  Colored  High  School  of  Cincinnati,  1844; 
principal,  1844-48.  Business  manager  of  The  Herald,  a  freesoil  paper. 
Died  February  11,  1849,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

♦ISAAC  JENNISON.  Jr.     Born  September^  i,   1815,  Natick,  Mass. 
Left   college    during   Senior   year.     Taught   in   Wesleyan   Academy, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,   1840-41.     Died  June   12,   1841,  Natick,  Mass. 

♦JAMES  NOURSE  LINDSAY.  Born  January  29,  1816,  Nantucket, 
Mass.     Brother  of  No.   127. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1838.  Dealer  in  silver- 
plated   goods,    Boston,    Mass.     Died    September  9,    1901,   Lynn,    Mass. 

♦JAMES     GAGE    MARVIN.    LL.B..     Harvard    University,     1844. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Died   1855,  in   California. 

625 


1841-42.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

PHINEAS  DOAN  PELTON.  Born  March  27,  1810,  Haddam, 
Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1838.  Taught  in  Oldham, 
Shelby,  and  Nelson  counties,  Ky.,  1838-46;  Dayton,  Ohio,  1846-48; 
Miamisburg,  Ohio,  1848-49;  Findlay,  Ohio,  1849-51.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister.  North  Ohio  Conference,  1852-54,  1855-60.  Superan- 
nuated, i860.  Agent  for  Mansfield  Female  Collegiate  Institute,  1854. 
Engaged  in  the  drug'  business,  Huron,  Ohio,  1861-67 ;  in  farming, 
West  Buffalo,  Ohio,  1867-74;  in  the  drug  business,  Clyde,  Ohio, 
1874-79.     Retired,  residing  in  Fremont,   Ohio,   1879. 

Address :   unknown. 

STEPHEN  FRANCIS  RICHARDSON. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  cordage 
manufacturing,  1840-76.  Taught  modern  languages  and  Italian  vocal- 
ization, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1876-81. 

Address :    unknown. 

GEORGE  W  SWARTZ. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year. 

Address :  unknown. 

*FRANCIS  ADAMS  WOOD.  Born  November  4,  1818,  Madison 
County,  Alabama.     Brother  of  T.   B.  Wood    (class  of   1843). 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year,  1837.  Planter.  Died  May  23, 
1840,  Columbus,  Miss. 


CLASS  OF  J  842. 

♦DANIEL  AYRES.  B.A.,  College  of  New  Jersey  (now  Prince- 
ton University),  1842;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1845;  LL.D., 
Wesleyan  University,  1856.  ■*'.  T.  Born  October  6,  1822,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  G.  D.  Ayres  (class  of  1846). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1841.  Practised  medicine  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Professor  of  Surgery,  Long  Island  Medical  College, 
1857-75;  Professor  Emeritus,  1875-92.  Died  January  19,  1892,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

♦JOSEPH  HENRY  BANGS.  Born  January  17,  1823,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Son  of  President  Nathan  Bangs;  brother  of  F.  N.  Bangs 
(class  of  1845)- 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  May  29,  i860,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

♦STEPHEN  BEEKMAN  BANGS.  B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1843.     Born  March  15,  1823,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New 
York  Conference,   1844-46.     Died  March  21,   1846,  Milford,  Conn. 

WASHBURN   BENEDICT.     Born  July  20.    1820,   Dalton,   Mass. 
Left   college   in    Senior   year.    May,    1842.     Engaged   in    farming   in 

Michigan,    1845 . 

Address :    R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Cassopolis,  Mich. 

626 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1842. 

♦JOHN   SUMMERFIELD   BERRY.     Born   in   Baltimore,    Md. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  manufacturing. 
Adjutant-general  of  Maryland,  1861-68.  Member  and  speaker  of  the 
Maryland  Legislature,  1857,  '61.     Died  January  3,  1901. 

♦HENRY  ROBERT  BRANHAM.  B.A.,  Emory  College;  M.A., 
Emory.     Born  March  19,  1821,  Eatonton,  Ga. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Eatonton, 
Ga.,  and  in  Oxford,  Miss.  Surgeon  in  the  Confederate  Army  for  four 
years.  Engaged  in  cotton-planting,  1882.  Died  1891,  Washington, 
D.  C 

♦MOSES    KNOWLTON    BREWER.  M.D.,    Berkshire    Medical 

Institute,    1843.     Born   October    17,    1819,  Wilbraham,    Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine,  1843-81. 
Died  May  21,   1881,   Baltic,   Conn. 

♦GEORGE  JOSEPH  LUNT  COLBY.  Born  January  12,  1819, 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  On  the  editorial  corps 
of  People's  Advocate,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1841-43;  Essex  Transcript, 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  1844-45 ;  Daily  Evening  Union,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
1851-54;  Daily  Herald,  Newburyport,  1855-76;  Merrimac  Valley 
Visitor,  Newburyport,  and  Merrimac  Journal,  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1872-81.  Twice  member  of  Mass.  Legislature.  Storekeeper  at  Custom 
House,  Salem,  Mass.  Naval  officer  at  Custom  House,  Newburyport, 
Mass.  Postmaster,  Newburyport.  County  commissioner  for  Essex 
County,  Mass.    Died  November  30,   1890,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

JOHN  CURRY.  LL.D.,  Williams  College,  1870.  Born  October  4, 
1814,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  49. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1850-63.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  California, 
1863-67.     Chief  justice,  State  of  California,  1867-68. 

Address :    Palace  Hotel,   San  Francisco,   Cal. 

MATTHEW  AUGUSTINE  DOOLEY.  $.  N.  e. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Texas  and  in 
New  Orleans,  La.  Retired  from  practice  to  a  small  farm  in  Llano, 
Tex. 

Address :    unknown. 

ISAAC  FAIRCHILD. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

.    ♦ABEL   GARDNER.    M.A.    (Hon.),    1859.    Born    March   3,    1815, 
Bozrah,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1842-63.  Died 
May  21,  1863,  Middletown,  Conn. 

♦JOHN  H  HACKETT.    M.D. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  New- 
ton, Mass.    Died  1842,  Newton,  Mass. 

627 


1842.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

*JEREMIAH  HARBISON.     Born  March  28,  1815,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Died  April  4,  1840,  Middletown,  Conn,,  during  his  Sophomore  year. 

♦HENRY  BALDWIN  HUBBARD.  Born  October  23,  1816,  Pitts- 
burg,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  124. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  City  councilman  and  school 
commissioner  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Lieutenant-colonel  of  the  ist 
Va.  Loyal  Volunteer  Infantry,  1861-62.  Wounded  in  the  battle  of 
Port  Republic,  necessitating  discharge,  1862.  Lumber  dealer  and 
manufacturer.  Wheeling.  W.  Va.,  1880-88.  Died  September  17,  1888, 
Wheeling,   W.  Va. 

ENRICO  JOSEPH  HUBER.    Born  in  Trieste,  Austria. 
Left   college   during  Junior  year.     Clerk   in   a   mercantile  house   in 
Trieste,  Austria,  1843. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦WILLIAM   H   HUNTINGTON. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Lived  in  Paris  many  years  as 
correspondent  of  The  New  York  Tribune  and  other  papers.  Died 
1885,  in  Europe. 

♦SAMUEL  HOLMES  MEAD.  Born  August  15,  1823,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  J.  S.  Mead  (class  of  1839)  and  M.  E.  Mead  (class 

of  1853). 

Left  college  in  February  of  Junior  year,  1841.  Died  August  2i, 
1899,  in  Florida. 

♦AZRO  DAVID  MERRIFIELD.     Born  1820. 
^  Left  college  during  Senior  year.     In   business  a  number  of  years. 
Removed  to  San  Francisco.  Cal.,  and  engaged  in  surveying  upon  the 
city   water    works,    1850.      In    Santa    Rosa,    Sonoma    County,    and    in 
Solano  County,  about  i860.    Died  1864,  in  California. 

EPHRAIM  MILLER,  Jr. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦HOLMES  W  MURPHY.  B.A.,  College  of  New  Jersey  (now 
Princeton  University),  1842;  M.A.,  Princeton.  *.  N.  9.  Born  Novem- 
ber 28,  1822,  Freehold,  N.  J.  Brother  of  W.  H.  Murphy  (class  of 
1842). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1841.  Practised  law  m 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  County  clerk  of  Monmouth  County,  N.  J.,  1858-68. 
Practised  law  in  Freehold,  N.  J.,  1869-1900.  Member  of  the  Assembly 
of  New  Jersey,  1881.    Died  April  2,  1900,  Freehold,  N.  J. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  MURPHY.  *.  N.  G.  Born  March  29,  1820, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  H.  W.  Murphy  (class  of  1842). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  May  19,  1843,  Monmouth 
County,  N.  J. 

JAMES   PECK.     B.A.,   Union   College,    1842. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Merchant  in  De  Pere  and  La 
Crosse,  Wis. 
Address :    unknown. 

628 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1842-43. 

♦JAMES  PIKE.  D.D.,  1873-  Born  November  10,  1818,  East  Salis- 
bury,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New 
Hampshire  Conference,  1841-81.  Supernumerary,  1881-95.  Member  of 
U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1855-59.  Colonel  of  the  i6th  Regi- 
ment, N.  H.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-64.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1862-71.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  "M.  E.  Church, 
i860,  '64,  '68,  '72.    Died  July  27,  1895. 

♦EDWIN  ALPHONSO  ROWLEY.  Born  November  18,  1817, 
Shoreham,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Register  of  deeds  in  Oshkosh, 
Wis.  Practised  law  in  Marshall,  Mich.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  and  Niles, 
Mich.    Died  October  23,   1871,   Niles,   Mich. 

♦DANIEL  JEREMIAH  WARNER.  Born  April  30,  1820,  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y. 

Left  college,  September,  1840.  Taught  a  select  school,  1841.  Died 
January  23,  1842,  Pittstown,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  W  WIGGINS. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦DANIEL  AVOOD.     Born  June  12,  1820,  Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Junior  year,  1840.  Practised  law  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1843-91.  Chief  justice  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1855-58, 
1869-72.  Inventor  of  an  improved  telescopic  gun  sight.  Died  Decem- 
ber 28,   1891,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1843. 

♦CHARLES  BAKER.  Brother  of  No.  475,  and  of  F.  Baker  (class 
of  1852)   and  G.  G.  Baker   (class  of  1863). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  January  14,  1885,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

♦EDWARD  DWIGHT  BANGS  (SPARROW  H.  BANGS).  Born 
November   13,   1816. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Conducted  a  private  academy 
in  Springfield,  Mass.  Name  changed  by  legislature  from  Sparrow  H. 
Bangs  to  Edward  Dwight  Bangs.  Engaged  in  teaching  in  Galesburg, 
111.     Died  March  7,  1890,  Galesburg,  111. 

♦CHARLES  BARTLETT.     Born  July  11,  1821,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New 
York  Conference,   1843-54.    Died  November  2,   1854,  Darien,   Conn. 

♦THOMAS  HARDIN  BURCH.  Born  June  8,  1823,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  law  in  New  York.  N.  Y., 
1845-50.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Conference, 
1850- 1900.    Died   May  27,    1900. 

629 


1843.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦WILLIAM    DeKOVEN.     Born   May   9.    1824,   Middletown,    Conn.        ' 
Left    college    during    Freshman   year.     Graduated    at    U.    S.    Naval         i 
Academy,   Annapolis,   Md.     In  the  U.   S.   Navy.     Died  May  31,    185 1, 
on  the  coast  of  California.  ,  j 

*DAVID  GUERNSEY.    Born  April  19,   1822,  Clifton  Park,  N.  Y.        ; 

Brother  of  Pliny  Guernsey   (class  of  1845).  1 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Died  May  20,   1842,  Clifton  Park,         | 

N.  Y.  I 

♦EZEKIEL    HALSTED.    Born    September    12,    1822,  New    York. 

N.  Y.  ; 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.    Died  December  29,  1841,   Well-        i 

fleet,   Mass.  > 

♦CORNELIUS  HAMBLEN,  Jr.  Born  June  24,  1818,  Wellfieet,  i 
Mass. 

Left  college  in  the  last  term  of  Senior  year.    In  the  fish  business,        I 
Boston,   Mass.,   and  Westover,   Md.,    1843-81.    Died   August   11,   1884, 
Detroit,  Mich. 

♦JOHN  HENDERSON,  Jr.     Born  as  early  as  1806. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Practised  law  in  Pass  Christian, 
Miss.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  New  Orleans,  La.    In  an  asylum  at  Jack-        i 
son,  Miss.,  1862-63.    Returned  to  New  Orleans,  La.    Died  September,        j 
1865.  I 

♦EDWARD  JOHN  CAGE  KEWEN.    Born  1824. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  San  Fran- 
cisco and  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1845-75.  Participated  in  the  Mexican  \ 
War,  and  in  Walker's  expedition  in  Central  America.  Attorney-  I 
general  of  the  state  of  California,  1850.  Member  of  the  California  I 
Legislature.  Twice  a  candidate  for  Congress  on  the  Democratic  1 
ticket.     Died  1880,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  j 

♦RUFUS  SHAKESPEARE  LAMBERT.  ! 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Wis- 
consin.   Deceased ;   date  of  death  unknown. 

♦IRA  LEWIS.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1844,  and  King's  College, 
Toronto,  Canada,  1845;  B.C.L.,  King's  College,  1848.  Born  May  5, 
1820,   Lyn,  Ont.,  Canada.  ] 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Practised  law,  1848-81.    Mem-        j 
ber   of  the    Senate   of   Toronto   University,    1870.     Died   January   13, 
1903,  Goderich,  Ont.,  Canada. 

WILLIAM  MYERS. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦FRANCIS  HORATIO  PECK.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1843.  Born  I 
September  20,    1815,   Rome,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  farming,  ' 
1844-67.  In  business  in  Mount  Upton,  N.  Y.,  1867-87.  Died  February  \ 
3,    1887,   Mount  Upton,   N.   Y. 

630 


NON-GRADUATES.  11843-44. 

♦ALFRED   PELTON.     Born   October   i8,   1819.     Brother  of  J.   A. 
Pelton   (class  of  1843). 
Died  August  29,  1841,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior  year. 

♦JAMES  A  PELTON.  Born  February  19,  1822,  Chatham,  Conn. 
Brother  of  Alfred  Pelton    (class  of   1843). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1840. 
Studied  dentistry,  1841-44.  Practised  dentistry  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1845-94.     Died  August  26,   1894,  Middletown,   Conn. 

♦LEWIS  SEYMOUR.    Born  October  25,  1825,  Vestal,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1842-43. 
Studied  law,  1844-46.  Practised  law  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1846-73. 
Died  January  4,  1873,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

♦JACOBUS  O  SEYS. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Sailed  for  Africa,  about  the 
year  1840.  Drowned  in  the  harbor  of  Monrovia,  soon  after  his 
arrival. 

♦THOMAS  BOUCHER  WOOD.  M.D.,  Louisville  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1849.  Born  May  21,  1820,  Limestone  County,  Ala.  Brother  of 
F.  A.  Wood   (class  of  1841). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Texas. 
Died   February    14,    1879,   Athens,    Tex. 


CLASS  OF  J844* 

♦HIRAM  CHASE.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1844-  Born  July  i,  1819, 
Chester,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Died  August  31,  1845,  Chester, 
N.  H. 

♦JOEL  HENRY  COOPER.  *.  N.  e.  Born  April  20,  1821,  Stock- 
bridge,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Practised  medicine.  Spring  Prairie, 
Wis.,  1846-53 ;  Burlington,  Wis.,  1853-94.  Member  of  the  Wis.  Legis- 
lature, 1852-53.  In  the  drug  business,  Burlington,  Wis.,  1856-74.  Post- 
master, Burlington,  Wis.,   1861-74.    Died  September  3,   1893. 

♦CYRUS  MARCELLUS  DOW.  #.  N.  0.  Born  December  23,  1817, 
Bath,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  152,  and  of  E.  D.  Dow  (class  of  1846). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  teaching.  Studied 
medicine  and  commenced  to  practise  in  Memphis,  Tenn.  Died  April 
2,   1845,   Memphis,  Tenn. 

♦SAMUEL  HAMMOND.     Born  February  3,  1823. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Taught  in  South  Farms  and  Hig- 
ganum.   Conn.     Died  April  3,   1856,   Springfield,  Mass. 

♦WILLIAM  L  HARTSON.    B.A.,  Union  College,  1842. 
Left    college    during    Freshman    year.     Deceased;     date    of    death 
unknown. " 

631 


1844.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦TIMOTHY  MURPHY  INGRAHAM.  M.D.,  Vermont  Medical 
College,  1844.  Bom  January  12,  1821,  Amenia,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos. 
191,  2^,  and  778. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Assistant  physician  in 
Kings  County  Hospital,  1845 ;  chi^f  physician,  1846-47 ;  consulting 
physician,  1847.  Practised  medicine  in  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  1847-5/  ;  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1859-94.  Traveled  in  Europe,  attending  lectures  and  visit- 
ing hospitals  in  Paris,  London,  and  Dublin,  1857-58.  Volunteer  surgeon 
in  the  U.  S.  Army  during  the  Civil  War.  Died  November  5,  1894, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦ELLIOT  EATON  KELLOGG.  Born  November  27,  1819,  Jamaica, 
Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  and  Jamaica,  Vt.,  1842-75.  Died 
July  21,  1875,  Dedham,  Mass. 

♦HENRY  RICHARD  MATHER.  Born  May  17,  1824,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Brother  of  No.  22. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Mining  expert  in  Marquette, 
Mich.     Died  January  13,  1888,  Marquette,  Mich. 

♦WILLIAM  BARTON  MILLER.  M.D.,  Harvard  University,  1846. 
Born  July  24.  1818,  Ludlow,  Mass. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1843.  Assessor  of  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  1846-47.  Postmaster  of  Ludlow,  1847-51.  Member  of  Mass. 
Legislature,  1851-59.  Physician  of  Jail  and  House  of  Correction  of 
Hampden  County,  Mass.,  1859-60;  inspector,  1862-70.  Inspector  in  the 
Boston  Custom  House,  1860-62.  Member  of  the  Common  Council  of 
Springfield.  Mass..  1870-72.  Appointed  one  of  the  state  coroners,  1872. 
Died  April  14,  1883,  Springfield,  Mass. 

♦JAMES  MILTON  PHINNEY.  Born  July  4,  1821,  Vernon  Center, 
NY. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1843.  President,  Southern  College 
of  Kentucky,  1844-45.  Principal  of  an  academy.  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  1846. 
Superintendent  of  schools,  Monroe  County.  N.  Y.,  1846-47.  Professor 
of  Mathematics.  Lawrence  University.  1849-50,  1866-68.  Editor  of 
local  papers.  Appleton.  Wis.,  1856-64.  Superin.tendent  of  schools, 
Appleton.  Wis.,  i86r.  Editor  of  The  Spectator,  Green  Lake,  Wis., 
1865-66.  Merchant  in  Appleton,  Wis.,  1868-99.  Died  September  4, 
1899,  Appleton,  Wis. 

♦PHINEAS  F  RICE. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Deceased;  date  of  death 
unknown. 

♦JAMES  W  RIDDICK. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  business  in  SuflFolk, 
Va.    Died  about  1866  or  1867,  Suffolk,  Va. 

DANIEL  SPENCER  ROBERTS. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

632 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1844-46. 

♦EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  RUSSELL.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1844. 
Born  March  13,  1824,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  manufacturing  in 
Massachusetts.     Died  January  31,  1857. 

♦THOMAS  BENTON  RUTHERFORD.     B.A.,  Union  College,  1844. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Died  1846,  in  Cuba. 

♦ALONZO  GROESBECK  SHEARS.  M.A.  (Hon.),  Trinity,  Conn., 
and  Yale  Colleges,  1856,  and  Columbia  University,  1877;  M.D.,  New 
York  Medical  College,  i860.     Born  February  3,  181 1,  Washington,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Ordained  priest,  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church,  1849.  In  charge  of  Christ  Church,  Sharon,  Conn., 
1849-52.  Founder  of  Suburban  Home  School,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1853;  rector  and  proprietor,  1853-88.  Minister  of  St.  Luke's  Church, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1874-88.     Died  August  13,  1888,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

HENRY  DAVIS  STRATTON. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 
Address :   unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J845. 

♦FRANCIS  NEHEMIAH  BANGS.  B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1845.  Born  February  23,  1828,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Son  of  President 
Nathan  Bangs;    brother  of  J.  H.  Bangs  (class  of  1842). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1848-85.    Died  November  30,  1885,  Ocala,  Fla. 

♦JOEL  CARLISLE  BENTON.  Born  May  3,  1823,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine.  Sutler  of 
the  41st  Regiment,  111.  Volunteers,  1861-65.  Died  January,  1869, 
Decatur,  111. 

WILLIAM  NEWTON  BROWN.    X.  ^. 

Left  college,  having  taken  the  Junior  and  Senior  years.  Engaged  in 
planting  in  Mississippi,  1845-70;  in  sheep  and  stock-farming  near  San 
Antonio,  Tex.,  1870-80. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  CARPENTER.  Born  February  23,  1820, 
Rehoboth,  Mass. 

Left  college,  having  spent  several  months  in  the  Sophomore  class, 
1843.  Dealer  in  lumbermen's  supplies  and  general  merchandise,  in 
Michigan.     Died  April,  1906. 

♦NATHAN  AUGUSTUS  CHEDSEY.  LL.B.,  Yale  College,  1848. 
Born  September  10,   1821,  Durham,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  the  Union  School, 
Marshall,  Mich.,  1844-46.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1849-95- 
Died  August  20,  1895,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

633 


1 846.1  • ; .  NON-GRADUATES. 

FELIPE  SANTIAGO  DeMENA.     Bom  1819,  Santiago,  Cuba. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     In  the  coal  business  in  New 
York,  N.  Y. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦OLIVER  DENNETT.     Born  March  21,   1825,  Rochester,  N.  H. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,    1842.    Died   April   10. 

1843,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  while  a  student  in  Union  College. 

*GEORGE  REDDING  FILLMORE.  B.A.,  Brown  University,  1847; 
M.A.,  Brown,  1850.     Born  April  4,  1827,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1844.  Studied  in  the  Sor- 
bonne  and  College  de  France,  1850.  Taught  in  various  high  schools, 
Yonkers  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  and  Newton  College,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Maryland  Agricultural  College. 
Assayer,  U.  S.  Mint,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1863-69.  Died  February  4, 
1869,   San  Francisco,   Cal. 

♦JEROME  BALDWIN  FITZGERALD.  Born  September  14,  1824, 
Boonville,  Ind. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Niles,  Mich., 
1843-78.  Prosecuting  attorney  of  Berrien  County,  Mich.  Alderman, 
city  recorder,  city  attorney,  and  member  of  the  Michigan  Senate.  Died 
June  5,   1878,  Niles,  Mich. 

♦YNOCENCIO  GEIGEL.     Born  in  St.  Johns,  Porto  Rico. 
Left  college,  June,  1842.     Sugar  planter  in  the  West  Indies,  1843-84. 
Died  December  19.  1884,  Toa  Alta,  Porto  Rico. 

♦RAMON  GONZALEZ. 

Left  college,  December,  1842.  Engaged  in  business  in  Porto  Rico. 
Died  1859,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico.  I 

♦PLINY   GUERNSEY.     Born    September   25,    1823,    Clifton    Park,  ! 

N.  Y.     Brother  of  David  Guernsey   (class  of  1843).  \ 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in   farming,   1843-48.  \ 

Died  July  27,  1849,  Clifton  Park,  N.  Y.  I 

♦FREDERICK  DURBIN  HARRIMAN.  B.A.,  Trinity  College, 
Conn.,  1845;  M.A.,  Trinity,  1849.  Born  September  15,  1823,  Windsor, 
Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  Oak  Grove  Academy, 
Millwood,    Va..    1845-46.     Studied    in    General    Theological    Seminary,  j 

1846-47.     Taught  in  Mississippi,  1847-48.     Ordained  priest  in  the  Prot-  I 

estant  Episcopal  Church,   1848.     Rector  in   Bantam  Falls  and  Milton,  ' 

Conn.,  1848-50.  Missionary  in  Indiana,  1850-53.  Rector  in  Wood- 
bury, Conn.,  1853-56.  Agent  of  the  Church  Book  Society,  1856-61. 
Secretary  of  the   Society   for  the  Increase  of  the   Ministry,    1861-79.  • 

Retired  from  active  service,  1879.     Died  May  18,  1897,  Windsor,  Conn.  j 

♦BENJAMIN  ROBERT  HOLMES.    M.D.,  University  of  Louisiana,  : 

1844.  Born  April,  1821,  Adams  County,  Miss. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Benton, 
Miss.,    1844-62.     Member  of  the  Miss.  Legislature,    1856.     Enlisted  in  | 

Harrod's  Battery;  fourth  lieutenant,  1862.     Major  of  ist  Miss.  Artil-  | 

634  \ 


NON- GRADUATES.  [1846. 

lery.     Practised  medicine  at  Bluff  Springs,  Miss.,  1863-65 ;   Yazoo  City, 
Miss.,  1866-80.     Died  January  16,  1881,  Yazoo  City,  Miss. 

♦GEORGE  JACKSON.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1845;  M.A.,  Union. 
X.  ^.     Born  September  6,  1821,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Cazenovia  Semi- 
nary, N.  Y.,  1851-63.  Principal  of  High  School,  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
1^3-72.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Broome  County,  N.  Y.,  1873-74. 
Principal  of  Hartford  County  High  School,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md., 
1875-81.  Retired;  resided  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-97.  Died  September 
28,  1897. 

♦ALONZO  McCRILLIS.  *.  N.  0.  Born  April  12,  1820,  Sandwich, 
N.  H.     Brother  of  David  McCrillis   (class  of  1845). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  1843.  Taught,  and  studied 
law,  in  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1842-46.  Practised  law  in  Great  Falls, 
1847-55.  Selectman  of  the  town  of  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  1850-55. 
Died  September  13,  1855,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

♦DAVID  McCRILLIS.  *.  N.  0.  Born  January  10,  1828,  Sandwich, 
N.  H.     Brother  of  Alonzo  McCrillis  (class  of  1845). 

Left  college  in  the  first  term,  1843.  Practised  law  in  Bangor,  Me., 
1847-52.    Died  August  27,   1852,   Waterville,   Me. 

♦LUTHER  WESLEY  PECK.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1845; 
M.A.,  New  York  University,  1849;  D.D.,  New  York  University,  1878. 
Born  June  14,  1825,  Kingston,  Pa. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  Conference,  1845-66; 
Wyoming  Conference,  1866-91.  Superannuated,  1891.  Died  March 
31,  1900. 

JAMES  SEAMAN  PURDY. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

WILLIAM  BOND  READ. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦DAVID  ROBINSON.     Born  181 1,   Patterson,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  after  spending  a  part  of  Junior  year.  Engaged  in 
teaching  and  in  the  real  estate  commission  business,  Beverly,  N.  J. 
Died  1879,  Beverly,  N.  J. 

♦GEORGE  INGRAHAM  SENEY.  B.A..  New  York  University, 
1846;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1866.  $.  N.  0.  Born  May  12,  1826, 
Newtown,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  President  of  the  Metropolitan 
National  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Member  of  Board  of  Managers, 
Missionary  Society,  M.  E.  Church.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Founder  of  the  Seney  scholarships,  and 
otherwise  contributed  to  the  endowment  of  Wesleyan  University. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-88.  Died  April  7,  1893,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

635 


1846-46.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦JOHN  CHASSELL  SHERWOOD. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Died  September  29,  1883, 
Dartford,  Wis. 

♦THOMAS    MacDONOUGH    WARD.     Born     1825,     Middletown, 
Conn. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Became  an  engraver.    Died  April 

5,  1848,  Middletown,  Conn. 

♦MARVIN  RICHARDSON  WARNER.  Born  October  17,  1823, 
Middletown,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  March,  1842.  Engaged  in  the 
manufacture  of  hardware,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1847- 1904,  Member  of  the 
Conn.  Legislature,   1852-53.     Died  October   18,    1904,  Cromwell,   Conn. 

♦JOHN  FREEMAN  YOUNG.  S.T.D.,  Columbia  College,  1865. 
Born  October  30,  1820,  Pittston,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Graduated  at  Virginia  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1845.  Ordained  priest  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1845.  Preached  in  Florida,  Texas,  Mis- 
sissippi, and  Louisiana.  Assistant  minister  of  Trinity  Church,  New 
York,    N.   Y.,    1860-67.     Bishop  of   Florida,    1867-85.     Died   November 

6,  1885,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J846. 

♦GABRIEL  DISOSWAY  AYRES.  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 
1853.  Born  1825,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Daniel  Ayres  (class 
of  1842). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1853-76.     Died  October  19,  1876,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y. 

♦ASA  SHELDON  BAKER.     Born  1815,  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1844.  Taught  in  Wesleyan 
Seminar>',  Albion,  Mich.,  1844-46.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Genesee  Conference,  1847-72.  Supernumerary,  1872-79.  Super- 
annuated, 1879-96.     Died  November  20,  1896,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  BONNER.    X.  <i^. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Wisconsin. 
Probate  judge  of  Iowa  County,  Wis.,  1865-66.    Died  December  15,  1867. 

♦CHARLES  COOLEY  BURR.  Born  October  3,  1820,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  1844-53.  Superannuated,  1853-56. 
Located,  1856.  Chaplain  of  the  Conn.  State  Prison,  1854-57.  Clerk 
in  the  Navy  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1857-59.  Real  estate 
broker,  Washington,  D.  C,  1869-76.  Died  January  29,  1876,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

♦EZRA  BILL  CHAMBERLAIN.  Born  August.  1829.  Middletown, 
Conn. 

636 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1846. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Secretary  of  an  agricultural 
implement  manufactory,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1843-61.  Deputy  postmaster 
of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1861.  Agent  and  copartner  of  the  Remington 
Agricultural  Works.     Died  1875,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

*HENRY  CHAMPION.     Born  in  Savannah,  Ga. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Died  at  the  age  of  seventeen, 
in  Savannah,  Ga. 

♦EDWARD  DEAN  DOW.  M.A.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 
Bom  September  20,  1821,  Bath,  N.  H.  Brother  of  No.  152,  and  of 
C.  M.  Dow  (class  of  1844). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1843.  Principal  and  proprietor 
of  the  Opheleton  Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1848-68. 
Editor  and  proprietor  of  The  Central  New  Jersey  Times.  Conducted 
a  general  business  agency  in  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Died  June  10,  1901, 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 

♦JOHN  WESLEY  HINCKLEY.  M.D.,  Tremont  Medical  School, 
1847.     Born  October  8,  1820,  Barnstable,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  East 
Boston,  Mass.,  1847-64.  Member  of  the  Boston  School  Committee, 
1857-64.     Removed  to  Onarga,  111.,  1864.     Died  March  28,  1865,  Onarga, 

♦DANIEL  KENNEDY  READING.     Born  in  Flemington,  N.  J. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Founded  the  Reading  Institute, 
Flemington,  N.  J.    Died  about  1852  or  1853,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

♦LAFAYETTE  SEAMANS.     Born  May  7,  1825,  Middlesex,  N.  Y. 
Left   college   during    Sophomore   year,    1845.     Engaged    in    farming, 
1845-78.     Died  October  26,  1878,  Penfield,  Mich. 

♦TRUMAN  MINOT  SHERMAN.  M.D.,  Berkshire  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1847.     Born  November  2,  1822,  Newtown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Sheffield  Academy, 
Mass.,  1845-47.  Practised  medicine  in  Sheffield,  1847-50.  Died  Decem- 
ber 5,  1851,  Sheffield,  Mass. 

HENRY  EUGENE  SMITH.    Born  1823,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Left  college,  1844.    Engaged  in  farming. 
Address :   unknown. 

ZOHETH  MANLIUS  SMITH. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Teacher  and  lecturer. 

Address :   unknown. 

♦SEAMAN  NATHANIEL  SNEDEKER.  Born  in  Hempstead, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  business  in  Hemp- 
stead, N.  Y.,   1845-96.     Died  February  2,  i80,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

♦FREDERICK  MASON  STONE.  X.  ^.  Born  September  12,  1825, 
Wayland,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1846.  Practised  law,  1848-65.  Mem- 
ber of   Mass.   Legislature,    1860-65.     Deputy  surveyor  of  the  port  of 

^37 


1846-47.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Boston,  1865.  Bank  commissioner  of  Mass.,  1866-77.  Member  of 
Mass.  Senate,  1876.  President  of  Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 
Company,  1877-81.     Died  March  20,  1897. 

MATTHEW  WILLARD. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Depotmaster  of  the  Boston  & 
Albany  Railroad  at  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  In  business  in  Ludlow, 
Mass. 

Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J84L 

*BENJAMIN  T  BIGGS.     Born  October  i,  1821,  in  Delaware. 

Left  college,  July,  1844.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Middletown,  Del., 
1847-81.  Member  of  the  State  Constitutional  Convention  of  Delaware, 
1853.  Member  of  U.  S.  Congress,  1868.  President  of  the  Queen  Anne 
&  Kent  Railroad.    Died  December  25,  1893,  Middletown,  Del. 

EDWARD  BOOTH. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Illinois. 
County  auditor.  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  1856.  Enlisted  in  the  114th  111. 
Volunteer  Infantry,  1862.  Clerk  at  Medical  Headquarters,  1864.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Menard  County,  111.,  1866-74.  Resided  in  Quincy, 
111.,  and  in  Kansas  or  Nebraska. 

Address:  unknown. 

ERASTUS  BOYDEN.     Born  July  31,  1821,  Killingly,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  cotton  manufactur- 
ing, Lowell,  Mass.,- 1844 .     Member  of  the  Common  Council,  Lowell, 

1857,  '58.     Director  of  the  City  Library,  Lowell. 

Address :     Lowell,  Mass. 

GUSTAVE  ARVILIEN  BREAUX.  B.A.,  Norwich  University, 
1847;  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1850.  X.  ^.  Born  December  28, 
1828,  in  Louisiana. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  April,  1846.     Practised  law  in  New 

Orleans,  La.,  1851-97.     Lawyer  and  planter.  La  Fayette,  La.,  1897 . 

State  senator  from  New  Orleans,  La.,  1879,  1882-86.  Member  of  the 
Constitutional  Convention,  1879.  Colonel,  30th  Louisiana  Regiment, 
Confederate  Army,  1862-65. 

Address :    La  Fayette,  La. 

♦GEORGE  BURGESS.    ^.  T. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  In  the  drug  business,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1864-66.  Appointed  postmaster.  West  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y..  1866.  In  the  railroad  business,  chiefly  in  the  West.  Died  May 
I9»  1893,  Bridgewater,  Conn. 

*DANIEL  DORCHESTER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1856;  D.D.,  1874. 
$.  N.  6.     Born  March  11,  1827,  Duxbury,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  March,  1846.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  New  England  Southern  Conference,  18^7-58;  New  England 
Conference,  1858-94.  Supernumerary,  1894-97.  Superannuated,  1897- 
1907.     Member   of   the   Conn.    Senate,   1855;    Mass.   Legislature,    1883. 

638 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1 847-48. 

Commissioner  of  Idiocy  of  Connecticut,  1855-56.  Superintendent  of 
U.  S.  Indian  Schools,  1890-93.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  twice.    Died  March  12,   1907,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

♦HANNIBAL  GOODWIN.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1848.  ^.  T.  Born 
1823,  Ulysses,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Studied  in  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  1848-49.  Ordained  priest  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
185 1.  Rector  of  churches  in  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  and  California, 
1851-1900.     Died  December  31,  1900. 

FLETCHER  HARPER.    Born  October  7,  1828,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦SAMUEL  FINLEY  JONES.  X.  ^.  Born  August,  1827,  Marlboro, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1847-48. 
Practised  law  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1851-91.  Clerk  of  the  Superior 
Court,  Hartford  County,  1853.  Judge  of  the  Police  Court,  Hartford, 
1866.  Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1873-74.  Died  September  28, 
1891,  Hartford,  Conn. 

JOHN  KENDALL. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year. 

Address:  unknown. 

♦TIMOTHY  BURNHAM  ROSS.  Born  March  18,  1816,  Ipswich, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  school  in  Ipswich,  Mass., 
and  elsewhere.  Editor  of  The  Ipszmch  Clarion,  1850.  Member  of 
Maine  Legislature,  1863.  Clerk  of  the  Essex  County  House  of  Cor- 
rection, 1881.  Contributed  to  the  press.  Did  some  conveyancing  in 
later  years.    Died  November  25,  1905,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

JAMES  GROVES  SEWALL. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦JAMES  UGLOW.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1847;  M.A.,  New 
York  University,  1850;  M.D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
185 1.     Born  1827,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Druggist,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1850-53.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1854-57.  Practised 
medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1858-65.  Died  March  27,  1865,  Beaufort, 
S.  C. 


I 


CLASS  OF  1848. 

♦ABRAHAM  AVERY.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1879.  X.  ^.  Born  Novem- 
ber 15,  1824,  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1847.  Printer  and  publisher, 
Boston.  Mass.  (president.  Rand-x\very  Supply  Company),  1852-93. 
Died  April  3,  1893,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

639 


1848.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦DAVID  BURT.     Born  August  2,  1822,  Monson,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Sophomore  year,  1845.  Studied 
theology  in  Oberlin  College,  1847-48;  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1851.  Ordained  minister  of  the  Congregational  Church.  Superintend- 
ent of  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction  of  the  State  of  Minnesota, 
residing  in  St.  Paul,  1875-81.  Died  September  23,  1881,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 


♦STEPHEN  FRADENBURG.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1847;  M.A., 
Union. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Moreau  Township  (now 
Fort  Edward  and  Glens  Falls),  N.  Y.  Deceased;  date  of  deatn 
unknown. 


♦JOSEPH  RICHARD  HEA.  B.A.,  King's  College  (now  Univer- 
sity of  New  Brunswick),  Canada,  1849;  M.A.,  from  the  same,  1852; 
M.A.,  King's  College,  Windsor,  N.  S.,  1855;  B.C.L.,  King's,  Windsor, 
1856;  D.C.L.,  King's,  Windsor,  1858.  *.  N.  9.  Born  March  10,  1823, 
Cork,   Ireland. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Teacher  of  Languages  in  Mount 
Allison  Academy,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  Canada.  1845-52.  Principal  of  a 
private  academy,  1852-60.  President  of  King's  College,  Windsor,  N.  S., 
1860-61.  Insurance  adjuster  for  the  National  Insurance  Company, 
of  Montreal,  Canada,  1876-80;  for  the  Western  Assurance  Company, 
of  Toronto,  Canada,  1880.  Died  January  8,  1905,  Grand  Valley,  Ont., 
Canada. 

♦SENECA  HOWLAND.     Bom  December  20,   1819,   Danby,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Junior  year,  1847.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister.  New  York  Conference,  1848-71.  Superan- 
nuated, 1871-80.  Located,  1880.  Commissioner  of  the  Superior  Court. 
Chaplain  of  the  4th  Regiment,  Conn.  National  Guard.  Died  January 
12,  1907. 

♦OTIS  EUGENE  HUNT.  M.D.,  Berkshire  Medical  Institute,  1849. 
Born  July   7,    1822,    Sudbury,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Newton- 
ville,   Mass.,   1849-90.     Died  January  20,   1905,   Newtonville,   Mass. 

♦JAMES  EDWARD  JENKINS.  LL.B.,  William  and  Mary  Col- 
lege.    Born   September   17,   1824,   Suffolk,   Va. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  and  Suffolk,  Va.,  1845-68.    Died  September  15,  1868,  Suffolk,  Va. 

♦JONATHAN  JOHNSON.    M.A.  (Hon.),  1854.    X.  S^.    Bom  1824, 

Newbury,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1845.  Civil  engineer,  Vermont 
Central  Railroad,  1846-48.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Wesleyan 
Female  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1851-52.  City  clerk,  Jeffersonville, 
Ind.,  1856-57.  Civil  engineer,  Jeffersonville.  1857-69.  In  the  drug 
business  in  Jeffersonville,   1869-9(5.     Died  August   15,   1896. 

♦JOSIAH    NILES    KNAPP.    Born    January    22,    1821,    Hillsdale, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Died  1846,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

640 


NON-GRADUATES.  11848-49, 

*ALEXANDER  MEGGETT.  Born  March  26,  1824  Glasgow, 
Scotland.     Half-brother  of  Arthur  MacArthur   (class  of  1840). 

Left  college,  1846.  Taught  in  the  public  schools  of  Slatersville 
and  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1847-51.  Practised  law  in  Providence,  R.  I., 
1853-56;  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1857-1907.  Editor  of  The  Eau  Claire 
Times,  1857.  City  attorney  of  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Candidate  for  U.  S, 
Congress,  1870.  Register,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Eau  Claire,  1881-82. 
Died  March  9,  1907,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

*WILLIAM  LUTHER  MILLS.     Born  July  28,  1823,  Becket,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Zanesville,  Ohio., 
1846-47.  Soldier  in  the  Mexican  War,  1847.  In  business,  Warm 
Fork,  Mo.,  and  Mammoth  Spring,  Ark.  Died  March,  1857,  Mammoth 
Spring,  Ark. 

HENRY  BRAINARD  NICHOLS.  Born  January  15,  1821,  Lyme, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Circumnavigated  the  globe, 
1845-46.  Taught  in  Muscatine,  Iowa,  1847-52.  Crossed  the  plains  to 
Oregon,  1852.  Taught  in  Benton  County,  Ore.,  1853-62.  Clerk  of 
Monroe  School  District,  1854-81.  Member  of  the  Constitutional  Con- 
vention of  Oregon,  1857.  Member  of  Territorial  Legislature,  1858; 
of  the  Oregon  State  Assembly,  1859.  Engaged  in  farming  and  stock 
raising,    1854 . 

Address :    Monroe,  Ore. 

♦CHARLES   WESLEY   REMINGTON.    X.  ^. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  In  business  in  Lowell,  Mass., 
1845.  Cashier,  Lane  &  Mangam,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1850-52;  salesman, 
1852-58;  partner,  1858-62.  Engaged  in  the  grain  business,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1862-77.     Died  1886. 

JOHN  SAMUEL.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1882.  *.  N.  e.  Born  October  21, 
1829,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Left  college  a  few  days  before  Commencement,  having  completed 
the  entire  course,  1848.  Director  of  Dublic  schools  of  the  7th  Ward 
of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1857-63.  Represented  the  7th  \yard  in  the  Board 
of  Comptrollers  of  Public  Schools.  Assistant  editor  of  The  Age, 
1861-63.  Contributor  to  Household  Words,  and  The  Knickerbocker 
Magazine.     Practising  law  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1850 . 

Address:    1809  Pine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

♦ELEAZER  GRAVES  WESTCOTT.  Born  June  22,  1816,  Smith- 
field,   R.  I. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Taught  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 
1849-51 ;  in  California,  1861-64.  Died  September  22,  1864,  in  Cali- 
fornia. 


CLASS  OF  J849. 

BENJAMIN  GOULD  AMES.  Born  April  10,  1823,  New  Sharon, 
Me. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1847.  Principal  of  Westbrook 
Seminary,   1859-61.     First  lieutenant  of  Co.  G,   17th  Maine  Regiment, 

641 


1849.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

1863.     Principal  of  Union  Academy,  Shiloh,  N.  J.,  1870-71 ;    a  graded 
school,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1872-75.     Superintendent  of  schools,  Columbia, 
Pa.,   1876-86. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  BANNISTER.  M.A.,  Union  College. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  1824,  Phelps,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  63. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1846.  Principal  of  Johns- 
town Academy,  1850-54.  One  of  the  founders,  and  first  principal,  of 
Claverack  College  and  Hudson  River  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1855-56.  Prin- 
cipal of  Fort  Plain  Seminary.  N.  Y.,  1857-60.  Sanitary  commissioner, 
stationed  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1861:  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Principal  and  proprietor  of  Rockland  College,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1872-1900. 
Died  June,  1900,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JAMES  MITCHELL  BREWER.  Born  September  7,  1828,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Rose  Hill  Academy, 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Cashier  of  Pawling  Bank,  N.  Y,,  1854.  Member 
of  Board  of  Education,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Accountant,  Commercial 
Bank,  Trov,  N.  Y.,  1855-62.  City  chamberlain,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1863-67. 
Died  January  5,  1869,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  OSCAR  BRONSON.  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1855.  ■»!'.  T.  Bom  November  9,  1827,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Brother 
of  G.  G.  Bronson   (class  of  1854). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Professor  of  Surgery,  New  York 
Preparatory  School  of  Medicine,  1857-60.  Professor  of  Anatomy, 
New  York  Medical  College,  1860-61.  Surereon  of  volunteers,  1862-65. 
Practised  medicine  in  New  York  state,  1865-97.  Died  March  18,  1897, 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

LYMAN  WHITING  CASE. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1846.  Taught  in  Brenham,  Tex., 
1849-50.  President  of  an  insurance  company  in  Hartford,  Conn. 
Proprietor  of  a  summer  resort,  Hitrhlnnd  Park,  Winchester,  Conn. 

Address :   unknown. 

♦JOHNSON  AARON  CORBIN.  Born  November  25,  1830,  Wood- 
stock, Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Superintendent  of  schools. 
Correspondent  in  Mexico.  War  correspondent  of  a  New  Orleans 
paper,  1861-65.  Editor  and  manager  of  The  Alpena  Reporter,  Mich., 
1878-81.    Died  November  13,  1881,  Alpena,  Mich. 

♦PELEG  WEAVER  GARDINER,  Jr.  Born  March  g,  1828,  Scit- 
uate,  R.  I. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Admitted  to  the  bar.  Died  June 
28,  1852,  Providence,  R.  I. 

♦WILLIAM  TORREY  GOODWILL.  Born  February  14,  1822, 
Monson,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1847.  Taught  in  South 
Wilbraham,  Mass.  An  invalid  for  twenty  years  without  speech ; 
resided  at  Monson,  Mass..  1847-68.  Died  November  4,  1868.  Monson, 
Mass. 

642 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1849. 

♦EDWARD  HYDE  HARLOW.    ^.  T.     Brother  of  No.  51. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Studied  in  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Theological  Seminary,  Va.,  1855-56;  graduated,  1856.  Ordained 
priest  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Rector  at  Fort  Dodge, 
Iowa,  Loudoun  County,  Va.,  and  of  St.  Mark's  Church;  Baltimore, 
Md.     Died  February,  1896,  in  Loudoun  County,  Va. 

♦HENRY   S  LINCOLN.     B.A.,  Union  College,    1849.    X.  ^. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1852-59.    Died  1859,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  nVANHOE]  MORROW.  Born  February  5,  1823,  Pater- 
son,  N,  J.     Brother  of  No.  320. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  New  Jersey  Conference,  1846-96.  Died  June  19,  1897, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

♦JOHN  G  MURPHY.    Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Left    college    during    Freshman    year.     Died    as    early    as    1855,    in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦JAMES  AVERY  SKILTON.  B.S.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute, 1845 ;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1863.  X.  <k.  Born  January 
13,  1829,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  468  and  526. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  law  in  Georgia,  1863-67 ; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1867-71.  Attorney  and  solicitor  in  patent  cases, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1876-1904.  Died  February  20,  1904,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

♦ALEXANDER  ROBERTS  TEBBETTS.    *.  N.  9. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Died  August,   1847. 

♦WICKS  SMITH  TITUS.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1848.  Born 
June  23,  1820,  Victory,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  after  a  few  weeks'  stay. 
Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1848-50;  graduated,  1850. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  Jersey  Conference,  1850-52. 
Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1852-53;  Falky  Seminary, 
Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1853-54.  Again  in  the  ministry,  Black  River  (now 
Northern  New  York)  Conference,  1854-90.  Superannuated,  1890. 
Died  January  22,    1910,   Williamsville,   N.   Y. 

DANIEL  FREEMAN  TOMPKINS.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1849.    X.  ^.     Born  July  6,  1824,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law  in  New 

York  and  New  Jersey,  1849 .     Member  of  New  Jersey  Legislature, 

1854-55.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Education,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1855-58- 
Judge  of  appeal  for  the  revision  of  taxes,  Newark,  1856-57.  Park 
commissioner  of  Newark,  1867-81. 

Address :    163  Washington  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

ISAAC  NEWTON  TOURTELLOTTE.  B.A.,  Brown  University, 
1849.    X.  SC'.     Born  March  8,  1824,  Windham,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Worcester 
County,  Mass.,  1852-59.     Instructor  in  a  law  school  in  New  York  state. 


1849-60.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Enlisted  in  2d  R.   I.  Regiment,   1862;    discharged,  1865.     Residing  in 

California,  1865 . 

Address :    Soldiers'  Home,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

♦LUKE  BOWKER  TOWER.  Born  May  21,  1820,  Cummington, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  An  invalid  for  some  time. 
Died  October  2,  1859,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

♦WILLIAM    HENRY   WELLS.     Born    1817,    Huntington,    Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Haddam,  Conn. 
Went  to  California,  1849.  Resided  in  Oleanda,  Fowler,  and  Sacra- 
mento, Cal.     Died  August  15,   1909,  Sacramento,  Cal. 


CLASS  OF  1850. 

RICHARD  SEAMAN  AMERMAN.  B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1850;  M.A.,  New  York  University.  Born  May  23,  1829,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  Conference,  1856-60.     Located,  i860. 

Address :  220  West  123d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  BRUSH.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1850;  D.D.,  Iowa  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1869.     Born  February  19.  1827,  New  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Iowa  and  Texas.  President  of  Upper 
Iowa  University,  1860-69.  President  of  Dakota  University,  and  of  Uni- 
versity of  the  Northwest,  Iowa.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1868,  '72,  '76,  '80.  Member  of  the  Book  Committee,  Methodist 
Book  Concern,  1872-80.     Died  April  20,  1895,  Fayette,  Iowa. 

♦GEORGE  EDWARD  BUSHNELL.  Born  February  11,  1821, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1848.  Taught  in  Saybrook, 
Conn.,  and  in  Illinois  and  Iowa.  In  business  in  Cromwell  and  South- 
ington.  Conn.  Spent  fifteen  years  in  Chatham  and  Edford,  111.,  and 
Tabor,  Iowa,  teaching  and  farming.  Bookkeeper  in  Terryville,  Conn., 
1870-81.     Died  February  28,  1902. 

JOHN  EDWARD  HOWD  CHAPMAN. 

Left  college  in  Junior  year,  1848.  Taught  in  Chicago,  III,  and  in 
Clinton,  La.,  1848-59.  Proprietor  of  a  sawmill,  1859-73.  Engaged  in 
farming  in  Kansas,  1873 . 

Address  :    White  Cloud,  Kans. 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  COLE.  M.D.,  Medical  College, 
Geneva,  N.  Y.     Born  in  Lodi,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  310. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine  until  the  Civil 
War.  Entered  the  Union  Army  as  captain  of  infantry;  came  out  at 
its  close  with  the  rank  of  major  general  of  cavalry.  Died  December  9, 
1875,  Mora,  N.  Mex. 

644 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1850. 

♦STEPHEN  VAN  RENSSELAER  COOPER.  B.A.,  Union  Col- 
lege, 1850.     Born  in  Conquest,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  the  first  term  of  Freshman  year.  Taught,  and 
became  superintendent  of  schools.  Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1852-82.  Alderman  of  New  York,  1873-74.  Deceased;  date  of  death 
unknown. 

CLIFTON   FLETCHER.     Born   March   5,    1823,    Brookline,   N.   H. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Sophomore  year,  1848.  Pastor  of 
Baptist  church.  North  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1856-69;  Billerica.  1869-76; 
Canton,   1876-78.    Chairman  of  School  Board,  Melrose,   Mass. 

Address :    Melrose,  Mass. 

♦GEORGE  HYLE  GAFFY. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term,  Senior  year.  Practised 
law,  1850-75.     Died  January  i,  1876,  in  Texas. 

♦THOMAS  LINCOLN  GOULD.  X.  ^.  Born  October  13.  1827, 
Norton,  Mass.    Brother  of  No.  281. 

Died    September   23,    1847,    Middletown,    Conn. 

♦WILLIAM  NELSON  HEWLETT.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1850. 
Born  June  i,  1825,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Drowned  August  3,  1850, 
in  the  Clyde  River,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN   BURLEIGH   HUNT.     Born   1819,   Claremont,   N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1847-58.  Died 
October  10,  1858,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

♦JOHN  EVERETT  JOHNSON.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1851.  Born 
August  8,  1829,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  261. 

Entered  Sophomore  class,  1847.  Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sopho- 
more year,  1848.  Protestant  Episcopal  minister,  1853-85.  Professor  of 
Systematic  Divinity,  St.  Andrew's  Divinity  School,  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
1885- 1910.     Died  February  2,  1910,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  ELIAS  KEATOR.  M.D.,  New  Orleans  School  of  Medi- 
cine, 1858.     Born  June  27,  1822,  South  Kortright,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1848.  Taught  in  North  Carolina, 
1848-56.     Practising  medicine  in  Louisiana,   1858- — . 

Address :    Bermuda  P.  O.,  Natchitoches  Parish,  La. 

♦GEORGE  SUCKLEY  LEVINGS.  Born  February  27,  1828,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1849.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,   1850-65.     Died  January  14,  1865,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦RANSON  PERRY  LYON.  M.D.,  Yale  University,  1853-  Born 
September  29,  1825,  Fairfield,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  398. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Bethel, 
Conn.,  1853-61.  Assistant  surgeon  of  the  23d  Regiment,  Conn.  Volun- 
teers, 1862.  Chief  surgeon  of  the  28th  Regiment,  Conn.  Volunteers, 
1862.     Died  1863,  Port  Hudson,  Miss. 

645 


1850-61.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

*GEORGE  STUART  JOHONNOT  OLIVER.  B.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1851;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1856.  Born  April  29,  1831,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Freshman  year,  1841.  Engaged  in 
business  in  Ohio  and  in  the  Azores  Islands.  Consul  for  the  German 
Empire,  Fayal,  Azores,  1874-81.  Resided  in  California,  1881-1904. 
Died  December  27,  1904,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

*ISAAC  LEWIS  OTIS.     Born  March  4,  1819,  near  Otisville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year.  Taught  in  New  Jersey  and  New 
York,  1850-62.  Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1862-76; 
in  farming  in  Virginia,  i877-    Died  March  3,  1898,  Crisfield,  Md. 

CURTIS  HENRY  PORTER.  LL.B.,  New  York  State  and  National 
Law  School,  1853.     Born  February  28,  1829,  Ancram,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1849.  Supervisor  of  Ghent, 
N.  Y.,  1861,  '65,  '66,  '74.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Columbia  County, 
N.  Y.,  1853 . 

Address :    Ghent,  N.  Y. 

*JAMES  QUACKENBUSH  RICE.    M.A.   (Hon.),  1856.    *.  N.  9. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  an  academy  in  Goshen, 
Conn.,  1857-61.  Captain,  19th  Infantry,  Conn.  Volunteers;  after- 
wards of  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery;  promoted  to  be  major,  1861-64, 
Killed  September  19,  1864,  in  the  second  battle  of  Winchester,  Va. 

FRANCIS  HENRY  SMITH.  M.A.,  University  of  Virginia,  1851 ; 
LL.D.,  Hampden-Sidney  College,  Emory  and  Henry  College,  Ran- 
dolph-Macon College;  D.C.L.,  University  of  the  South,  1907.  *.  N.  6. 
Born   October   14,    1829,   Leesburg,   Va. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  1849.  Assistant  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  University  of  Virginia,  1851-53;  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  1853-1907;    Professor  Emeritus,  1907 . 

Address :    Charlottesville,  Va. 

♦WILLIAM  SAMUEL  STRUDWTCK.    X.  ^.    Born  May  6,   1830. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practised  medicine  in  Hills- 
boro,  N.  C,  1850- 1907.     Died  July  9,  1907,  Hillsboro,  N.  C. 


CLASS  OF  IS5U 

EBENEZER  TREAT  ALLING.  B.A.,  Brown  University,  185 1 ; 
M.A.,   Brown,   1854.    X.  'ir.     Born  October  26,   1827,   Orange,   Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1849.  Principal  of  a 
female  seminary  in  La  Grange,  Tenn.,  1854-55 ;  Covington,  Tenn., 
1856-57;  Anoka  Academy,  Minnesota,  1861-63.  In  the  hardware  busi- 
ness,   Anoka,    Minn.,    1863-74;     wholesale    and    retail    grain    business, 

Colorado,    1874 .      President,    Canon    City    &    San    Juan    Railroad. 

Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Trustee  of 
Denver  University. 

Address:    66  Prescott  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

646 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1861. 

*JEREMIAH  FOREST  AMES.  Born  February  22,  1822,  Canter- 
bury, N.  H. 

Left  college  after  about  one  term  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  flour 
and  grain  business,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1850-1905.  Died  May,  1905,  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  ROSS  BELDING.    Born  January  21,  1820,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Iowa. 
Assistant  quartermaster  of  an  Iowa  regiment,  1862-64.  After  the  war, 
engaged  in  farming  in  Carroll  County,  Ark.  Principal  of  Carrollton 
High  School.  Assistant  U.  S.  revenue  assessor  and  deputy  collector. 
County  judge.  County  assessor.  U.  S.  storekeeper  and  ganger.  Died 
September  14,   1886. 

♦ALBERT  HALSEY  BROWN.  Born  April  30,  1829,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New 
Jersey  Conference,  1855-58;  Newark  Conference,  1858-78.  Super- 
numerary, 1878.    Died  October  7,  1893,  Newark,  N.  J. 

♦EDWARD  SALMON  CONE.  ^.  T.  Born  December  6,  1830, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Studied  in  Yale  College, 
1848-50;  left  early  in  Senior  year.  Principal  of  Branford  Academy, 
Conn.,  1850-51.  Studied  in  Yale  Law  School,  1851-52.  Died  June 
22,  1852,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

EPAMINONDAS  DEYAMPERT.  Born  January  8,  1828,  in  Abbe- 
ville District,   S.   C. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Private  in  the  Confederate 
Army,  1862-65.     Planter  in  the  South,   1865 . 

Address :    Scotts  Station,   Perry  County,  Ala. 

♦WILLIAM  McKENDREE  CARTON.  ^.  T.  Born  in  Vernon, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Resided  in  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich., 
1850-53.  While  in  Kansas,  on  his  way  overland  to  California,  he  was 
killed  by  the  Indians,   1853. 

♦WILLIAM  FLINTOFF  HUMPHREY.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1852; 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1854.  *.  N.  9.  Born  October  24, 
1826,  Maccan,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  Canada.    Died  1865,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

CHARLES  THOMPSON  WESLEY  KELLOGG.  Born  November 
20,   1832,   Haddam,   Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Ordained  priest  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Rector  of  churches  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Johnstown,  Elmira,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-68.  Rector 
of  Burlington  College,  N.  J.,  1870-72. 

Address :    unknown. 

D.  H.  LOGUE. 
Address :    unknown. 

647 


1861.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

JOHN  MOORE.     Born  in  Ireland. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Ordained  minister  in  the  Con- 
gregational Church,  1852.  Supplied  Congregational  churches  in  Yar- 
mouth, North  Carver,  and  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1858-66.  Editor  of  The  American  Guardian,  1866.  Resided  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1870-73;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-77;  Boston,  Mass, 
1879.     Lecturer  on  Geology  and  Religion. 

Address :    Boston,  Mass. 

*JAMES   COFFIN   MOULTON.     Born  in   Porter,   Me. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Principal  of  North  Conway 
Academy,  N.  H.  Clerk  in  a  store,  Bloomington,  111.,  1854-  Practised 
law  in  Bloomington,  111.,  and  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Died  1863. 

♦EDWIN  ALDRICH  ROGERS.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1852. 
Born  October  20,  1825.  Newbury.  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  having  attended  but  one 
term.  Practised  law  in  California.  Died  June  29,  1898,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

♦STEPHEN  ROBERT  SCHUYLER.  Born  November  23,  1832, 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Surveyor  and  civil  engineer. 
Died  April  18,  1864,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

ISAAC  LOCKWOOD  SEELY.     Born  1826.  South  Onondaga,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  the  second  term  of  Sophomore  year.     Engaged 
in  farming  in  Geneva,  N.  Y. 
Address:    Geneva,   N.  Y. 

*LAROY  SUNDERLAND  SLADE.    Born  1828,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  1848.     Manufacturer  of  cigars, 
Chelsea,  Mass.     Died  October,  1889,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

♦OLIVER  RICHARDS  STEELE.  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Conn., 
185 1 ;    M.A.,  Trinity.    *.  N.  G. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1851-75-    Died  October  2,  1875,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦SIMPSON  ROBESON  STROUD.  Born  April,  1830,  Stroudsburg, 
Pa. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Clerk  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1848-54.  In  the  shipping  business  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1854-61.  Lieu- 
tenant colonel  of  the  4th  Regiment,  N.  J.  Volunteers ;  afterwards,  of 
the  6th  Regiment,  1861.     Died  November  4,  1861,  Camden,  N.  J. 

MANLY  FARWELL  TOOKER.  Born  June  17,  1829,  Geneva. 
N.   Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  In  the  book  business,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio;  grocery  business,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Chicago,  III,  and  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

Address:    820  Summit  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

♦HENRY  CRAIG  WENTWORTH.  Born  June  8,  1825.  Read- 
field,  Me. 

648 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1851-52. 

Left  college  during  the  second  term  of  Senior  year.  Principal  of 
an  academy  in  Mardisville,  Ala.,  and  of  the  High  School  in  Livermore 
Falls,  Me.  Member  of  Maine  Legislature,  1861,  '62.  Practised  law 
in  Lewiston,  Me.,  1863-84.    Died  June  23,  1884,  Auburn,  Me. 

ROBERT  CHARLES  WETENHALL. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1852.  In  business  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1864.  In  the  jewelry 
business,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Address :    Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

JOHN  WESLEY  WHITCHER.  ^.  T.  Born  February  26,  1829, 
Andover,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Sophomore  year.  Taught 
in  Grant  County,  Wis.,  1850-51.  Civil  engineer,  Ohio  &  Pa.  R.  R.,  1852; 
Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago  R.  R.,  1853.  Land  agent,  111.  Central  R.  R., 
1855-61.  Practised  law  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  1862-64.  Superintendent  of 
public  instruction  in  Storey  County,  Nev.,  1866-72.  City  attorney  of 
Virginia  City,  Nev.,  1868-81.  U.  S.  commissioner  of  Circuit  Court, 
District  of  Nevada,   1868.     U.  S.  district  attorney  of  Nevada. 

Address :    Virginia,   Storey  County,   Nev. 

♦LORENZO  WHITE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1864.  Born  May  9,  1821, 
Granby,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Freshman  year.  Methodist 
Episcopal  minister.  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Con- 
ference, 1851-55;  New  England  Conference,  1855-64,  1877-98.  Taught 
in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1864-68.  Principal  of  New 
Salem  Academy,  1869-73 ;  Vermont  Conference  Seminary,  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  1875-76.    Died  January  7,  1898. 


CLASS  OF  1852. 

♦JOHN  SEAVEY  BAILEY.  Born  December  19,  1824,  Swanville, 
Me.     Brother  of  No.  858. 

Left  college  during  the  first  term.  Freshman  year.  Died  April  22, 
1850,  Farmington,  Me. 

♦FRANK  BAKER.  ^.  T.  Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  475,  and  of  Charles  Baker  (class  of  1843)  and  G.  G.  Baker  (class 
of  1863). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Broker  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Died  April  22,  1873,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  TYNG  SMITH  BRACKETT.  M.D.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1854.     <ff.  T.     Born  1828,  in  Maine. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  the 
vicinity  of  Providence,  R.  I.    Died  October  17,  1862,  Olneyville,  R.  I. 

EDWIN  BURNS  BREWER. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

649 


1862.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦FRANCIS  DANIEL  BRODHEAD. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  An  officer  in  the  army 
during  the  Civil  War.  Resided  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  in  South 
New  Market,  N.  H.    Died  May  6,  1895.  Newfiields,  N.  H. 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BROWN.  4^.  T.  Born  June  8,  1824, 
Westbrook,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Ordained  deacon  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1862;  priest,  1865.  Rector  of  churches 
in  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  and  Keene,  N.  H.,  1862-79. 
Retired  from  the  priesthood,  1880.  Died  November  26,  1896,  Cottage 
City,  Mass. 

FRANCIS  CART  CANTINE.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1852. 
Born  October  8.   1831,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,   N.  Y.,   1854-1904. 

Address:    Houston,  Halifax  County,  Va. 

♦JOHN  RISLEY   ELDRED.    ^.  T. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Machinist  in  Kingston,  R.  L, 
1852-82.     Died  November  9,  1882,  Kingston,  R.  I. 

WILLIAM  BIBBINS  HALL.    X.  ^. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦DANIEL   PEASLEE   JACOBS.     Born    March   24,    1830,    Ossipee, 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  an  academy, 
Compton,  Que.,  Canada,  1849-50;  of  Stanstead  Academy,  Stanstead, 
Que.,  Canada,  1850-52.     Died  April  5,  1852,  Compton,  Que.,  Canada. 

♦ENOCH  JAGGER.     Born  March  24  1828,  West  Hampton,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.    Died  August  25,  185 1,  Hunt- 
ington, N.  Y. 

ANSON  JONES. 

Left  college,  1851,  having  entered  as  a  Junior  in  1850.    Engaged  in 
banking  in  Toronto,  Canada. 
Address:    603  Sherbourne  St.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

♦LEVIN  MAJOR  LEWIS.     Born  1832,  Vienna,  Md. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
Vienna,  Md.  Brigadier  general  in  the  Confederate  Army  during  the 
Civil  War.  For  some  years  at  the  head  of  Marvin  College,  Waxa- 
hachie.  Tex.  Ordained  minister,  M.  E.  Church,  South.  Stationed 
at  Dallas,  Tex.,  1883-86.    Died  June  5,  1886,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

CHARLES  OCTAVIUS  LIVINGSTON.  Born  October  4,  1831, 
Barrytown,   N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  373. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1851.  Engaged  in  farming 
in  New  York  state,  1852 . 

Address  :    Kingston,  N.  Y. 

♦HEZEKIAH  McKEOWN.  Born  in  Nicteaux,  N.  S.,  Canada. 
Brother  of  No.  424. 

650 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1852-53. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Studied  in  Methodist  Biblical 
Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1850-52.  Preached  in  the  Canada  and  New 
Brunswick  Conferences,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church,  1852-83.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Conference  of  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island, 
1879.  Trustee  of  Mount  Allison  College,  Sackville,  N.  B.  Died 
October  14,  1883,  Sussex,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

♦HIRAM  ALMERON  MORGAN.  B.A.,  Madison  (now  Colgate) 
University,  1853 ;    M.A.,  Madison.     Born  May  9,  1826,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  185 1.  Graduated  from  Hamilton 
Theological  Seminary;  ordained  minister  in  the  Baptist  Church,  1853. 
Pastor  in  New  York  and  Massachusetts,  1854-76.  Missionary  for 
Conn.  Baptist  State  Convention,  1876-82.  Pastor  in  South  Windsor, 
Conn.,  1882-92.  Retired,  living  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1892-1910.  Died 
February  5,    1910,   Middletown,    Conn. 

♦RALPH  MARGARUM  POMEROY.  ^.  T.  Born  June  i,  1827, 
Peru,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos.  381,  466,  and  541,  and  of  William  Pome- 
roy  (class  of  1861). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  mining  and  teach- 
ing in  California,  1849-58.     Died  1858,  Jamestown,  Cal. 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ROGERS.  Born  August  11,  1827, 
Chester,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  school,  1849-52. 
Trial  justice  for  the  town  of  Meriden,  Conn.  Editor  of  The  Con- 
necticut Organ,  Meriden,  Conn.  Joint  editor  of  The  Connecticut 
Whig,  afterwards  merged  into  The  Meriden  Visitor,  with  which  he 
was  connected  until  after  it  became  a  daily,  and  until  it  was  merged 
into  The  Republican.  Postmaster  of  West  Meriden.  Messenger  of 
the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut.  Doorkeeper  of  the  U.  S.  House 
of  Representatives,  1855-57.    Died  April  22,  1880,  Meriden,  Conn. 

SOLOMON  SIAS.  M.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1856;  M.D.  (Hon.), 
University  of  Vermont,  1859.     Born  June  13,  1829,  Danville,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Col- 
legiate Institute,  N.  Y.,  1854-59.  Principal  of  Bonham  Female  Insti- 
tute, Texas,  1859-67;  New  York  Conference  Seminary,  Charlotteville, 
N.  Y.,  1867-74;  Schoharie  Academy.  N.  Y.,  1874-77,  1878-1902.  Presi- 
dent of  Soule  University,  Texas,   1877-78. 

Address:    Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

♦EZEKIEL  SMITH.     Born  January  8,  1823,  Phillips,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1849.  Graduated  from 
Methodist  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1852.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Maine  Conference,  1854-64.  Superannuated,  1864. 
Engaged  in  farming,  1867-76.  In  the  grocery  business,  Brunswick, 
Me.,  1877-93-     Died  July  9,  1893,  Brunswick,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  J  853. 

♦ABIAL  RALPH  ABBOTT.     B.A.,  Amherst  College,   1853.    Born 
April  5,  1832,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

651 


1853.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Practised  law  in  Chicago, 
111.,  1855-91.  First  lieutenant,  Illinois  Volunteers.  Died  January  9, 
1891,  Chicago,  111. 

*SILAS  JONES  BOURNE.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1853.  Born  in 
Falmouth,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Falmouth,  Mass., 
1853-54;    Macon,  Ga.,  1855-58.    Died  1858,  Macon,  Ga. 

ROSEA  BALLOU  BURNHAM.  M.D.,  Vermont  Medical  College, 
1853.     Born  October  15,  1829,  Auburn,  N.  H. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medi- 
cine in  Epping  and  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1855-1907.  Retired,  1907. 
Superintendent  of  School  Committee,  Epping,  N.  H.,  for  thirteen  years. 

Address :   74  Brook  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

♦EDWIN  REUBIN  COBLEIGH.  *.  N.  9.  Born  December  25, 
1830,  East  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  East  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.  Practised  law  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1852-57.  Died  Sep- 
tember 8,   1857,  East  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

♦LEWIS  COLLINS.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1853;  M.A.,  Union, 
1856.     Born  June  25,  1829,  Greenville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  April  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Fergusonville 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1853-54;  Jonesville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1854-56.  Prin- 
cipal of  Troy  Conference  Academy,  1856-58.  Principal  of  a  private 
school,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1858-77;    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877-81.    Died  1904. 

ALBERT  ETHRIDGE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1862.  ^.  T.  Born  January 
19,  1829,  Sandwich,  N.  H.     Brother  of  No.  719. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  January,  1852.  Pastor  of  a  Con- 
gregational church.  Deer  Park.  111.,  1857-59.  Principal  of  Dover 
Academy,  111.,  1859-64.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Princeton,  111., 
1865-67;  Bureau  County,  111.,  1867-72.  Agent  for  Harper  &  Bros., 
publishers,  Chicago,  111.,  1872-76.  Pastor  of  a  Congregational  church, 
Marseilles,  111.,  1874-94.    Retired,  1894. 

Address:    Marseilles,  111. 

♦AUSTIN   F   HERRICK.     Born   June    17,    1824,   Otis,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Graduated  at  Methodist  Bibli- 
cal Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1852.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  England  Conference,   1853-96.     Died  September  2,   1896. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  KING.     Born  in  Portland,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Lived  in  Georgia  and 
Florida,  1851.  Lumber  dealer  in  Portland,  Me.,  1852-61.  Captain  in 
the  Union  Army;  quartermaster  sergeant;  quartermaster,  1861-65. 
Resided  in  Somerville,  Mass..  1865-81.  Delivery  clerk  of  the 
Appraiser's  stores,  Boston  Custom  House,  1871-81. 

Address :    unknown. 

MELVILLE  EMORY  MEAD.  Born  September  11,  1833.  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Brother  of  J.  S.  Mead  (class  of  1839)  and  S.  H.  Mead 
(class  of  1842). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1852.  In  the  wholesale  grocery 
business.    New    York.    N.    Y.,    1852-68.     Retired    from    business    and 

652 


NON-GRADUATES.  [185^-54. 

resided   in   Darien,   Conn.,    1867-79.     In  the  real   estate  and  insurance 

business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1880 . 

Address :    148  East  Ave.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

GEORGE  WARREN  NICKERSON.  Born  October  23,  1827, 
Edmunds,  Me. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  school  for 
several  years.  During  the  Civil  War,  served  in  the  Union  army. 
Engaged  in  boot  and  shoe  manufacturing  in  Brewer,  Me.,  1864-76. 
City  clerk,   Brewer,   Me. 

Address :    Brewer,  Me. 

♦ROBERT  NORTON  RAND.  Born  April  19,  1830,  Honeoye  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Station  agent.  New  York 
Central  Railway,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1854-57.  Banker  in  Lyons, 
Iowa,  1857-71.  In  the  insurance  business,  1871-81.  Superintendent, 
Lyons  &  Clinton  Street  Railway  Company,  1881-86.  Manager,  Lyons 
Paper   Mill   Company,    1886-94.     Died   January  9,    1895,   Lyons,    Iowa. 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  RIDER.  X.  ^.  Born  July,  1831,  near 
Salisbury,  Md. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Teacher.  Died  November, 
190S,    Baltimore,   Md. 

♦JULIUS  LEVI  STRONG.     Born  November  8,  1828,  Bolton,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Clerk  of  the  Connecti- 
cut Senate,  1853.  Practised  law  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1853-72.  Member 
of  Conn,  Legislature,  1852,  '55.  City  attorney  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
and  president  of  the  Common  Council,  1864-65.  Member  of  U.  S. 
Congress,   1869-72.    Died  September  7,   1872,   Hartford,   Conn. 

♦ALBERT  WOODCOCK.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1853.  Born  July 
6,  1829,  in  Canada. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1851.  Practised  law  in 
Oregon  City,  111.,  1853-81.  County  treasurer,  county  clerk,  and  judge 
of  the  County  Court.  Captain,  afterwards  major,  of  the  92d  111. 
Volunteers,  1862-65.  Brevet  lieutenant  colonel.  Died  June  15,  1894, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

♦GEORGE  HENRY  WOODS.  B.A.,  Brown  University,  1853; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1855.  "*■.  T.  Born  February  14,  1831, 
Salem,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1855-61.  Entered  the  army  as  captain  of  the  1st  Minn.  Regi- 
ment, 1861.  Promoted  to  be  chief  commissarj^  with  rank  of  lieu- 
tenant colonel.  President  of  a  military  board  for  the  examination 
of  commissary  officers,  in  Washington,  D.  C,  1864-65.  Practised  law 
in  Salem,  Mass.,  1865-82.  Grain  dealer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1882; 
Decatur,    111.,    1883-84.    Died    October   i,    1884,   Decatur,    111. 


CLASS  OF  J854. 

♦GURDON  GALLUP  BRONSON.  B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1854.  X.  ^.  Born  1830,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Brother  of  J.  O.  Bronson 
(class  of   1849). 

653 


1854.]  NON-GRADUATES 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
Died  July  28,   1857,  Rhinebeck,   N.  Y. 

JESSE  BRUSH.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1854;  D.D.,  New 
York   University,    1904.     Born   June   11,    1830,   Huntington,    N.   Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Studied  law,  1854-55. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1855.  Studied  in  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1856-59.  Ordained  minister  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  1859.  Pastor, 
Susquehanna,  Pa.,  1859-61.  Stated  supply,  Westhampton,  Mass., 
1862-63.  Chaplain  of  the  158th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry, 
1863-65.  Pastor,  Congregational  Church,  Vernon,  Conn.,  1865-67; 
North  Cornwall,  1867-73;  Berlin,  1873-76.  Without  charge,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1876-79.  Rector  of  Protestant  Episcopal  church,  Saybrook, 
Conn.,  1881-88;    Maysville,  N.  Y.,  1888-93;    Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1893 . 

Address:    835  Front  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

MARSHALL  CALKINS.  M.D.,  Worcester  Medical  College,  1849; 
B.A.,  Union  College,  1853;  M.A.,  Union,  1856;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1868.    ^.  T.     Born  September  2,  1828,  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  and  Springfield,  Mass.  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Syra- 
cuse Medical  College,  1851-52.  Taught  in  Troy  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1852-53.  Consulting  physician  of  the  Springfield  Home  for  Friendless 
Wornen  and  Children,  1873-78.  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Micro- 
scopic Anatomy,  University  of  Vermont,   1873-78. 

Address:    14  Maple  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

♦JOHN  HILL  COLLIN.  X.  ^.  Born  February  24,  1835,  Lee, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  the  milk  business  in 
various  places,   1853-81.     Salesman,   Elgin,  111.    Died  1887,  Iberia,  La. 

JOHN  NEWLAND  CRANDALL.  Born  October  6,  1828,  Wis- 
casset,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Lebanon  Acad- 
emy, Conn.,  1856;  Sachem  Street  Public  School,  Norwich,  Conn., 
1857-58.  Secretary  of  Board  of  School  Visitors  for  the  town  of 
Norwich.  Engaged  in  conducting  a  temperance  paper,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Chief  clerk  in  the  Norwich  Savings  Society,  Conn.,  1857-67. 
Engaged  in  the  insurance  and  real  estate  business,  1867-75;  in  the 
electric  light  business.   New  York,   N.  Y.,   1875-81. 

Address :    Norwich,  Conn. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  DIKEMAN.  Born  June  7,  1828, 
Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  York  East  Conference,  1857-58.  Engaged  in  farming;  deputy 
clerk  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1858-67.  Practised  law  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1872-79-  Engaged  in  farming,  Bellvale,  N.  Y.,  1879-80. 
Died  April  23,   1880,  Bellvale,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  HASELTINE.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1854;  LL.B.. 
Albany  Law  School,  1856;  M.A.,  Dartmouth,  1857;  LL.D.,  University 
of  Chicago,  1872.     <ir.  T.     Born  August  17.   1829,  Bradford.  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  first  term,  Freshman  year.  Solicitor  of 
British,    foreign,    and    colonial    patents,    London,    England,     1856-76. 

654 


I 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1854. 

Founder,  and  for  two  years   (1860-62)   editor  of  The  London  Ameri- 
can.    Head  of  a  law  firm  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  giving  special  attention 

to  foreign  patents,  1882 .    Member,  and  one  of  the  organizers  of 

the  Vienna  Patent  Congress,   1873. 
Address:    500  Hudson  St.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

*SAVILIAN  RICHARD  HULL.  Born  July  16,  1827,  Cheshire, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1850.  Practised 
law  in  New  Haven,  Conn.  Engaged  in  manufacturing.  Died  August, 
1905. 

♦DANIEL  MARVIN.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1854;  M.A.,  Union, 
1857.    X.  ^.     Born  January  29,  1830,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  the  second  term.  Freshman  year.  Practised  law 
in  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  1860-71.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
Northern  New  York  Conference,  1873-86.    Located,  1886.     Died  1905. 

♦PERLEY   MASON.     Born   July    i,    183 1,    Troy,    Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  February,  1852,  Member  of 
Vermont  Legislature,  1870.  Station  agent  and  expressman,  Fairlee, 
Vt.     Died  1899,  Anoka,  Minn. 

LEWIS  MAYO. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practised  law  in  Winterset, 
Iowa,  1865-70. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦WILLIAM  RYSON  MULFORD,  Jr.  X.  ^.  Born  February  18, 
1833,   Sag  Harbor,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Massachusetts. 
Removed  to.  the  West,  1852.  Engaged  in  preaching  in  Kane  County, 
111.  Enlisted  as  private  in  an  Illinois  regiment,  1861.  Died  July  7, 
1864,  in  the  military  prison  at  Andersonville,  Ga. 

♦PELEG  TOMPKINS  PEARCE.  Born  February  5,  1833,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

Left  college,  July,  1852.  Railroad  contractor  in  Chile,  S.  A.  Died 
September  12,  1866,  Freetown,  Mass. 

♦OCTAVIUS  PERINCHIEF.  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1854. 
Born  October  2,   1829,  Warwick,  Bermuda. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Tutor  in  Racine  College. 
Wis.,  1854-55.  Studied  in  General  Theological  Seminary,  1855-56. 
Ordained  priest  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1857.  Rector  of 
churches  in  Missouri,  New  York,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  New 
Jersey,   i857-77-     Died  April  29,   1877.   Bridgeport,   Pa. 

*ERASTUS  LADD  PRENTICE.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1855. 
Born   1825,  New  London,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  Conference,  1856-73.  Died  February  28,  1873,  Warwick, 
R.  I. 

655 


1864-55.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦MADISON  RIDDLESBARGER.  B.A.,  Madison  (now  Colgate) 
University,  1854;    M.A.,  Madison,  1857. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Resided  in  Fayette,  Mo. 
Edited  a  paper  in  Colorado.     Died  in  Colorado. 

WILLIAM  CALLAHAN  ROBINSON.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College, 
1854;  LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  1879;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Yale  University,  1881. 
Born  July  26,  1834,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1852.  Graduated  from 
General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857.  Preached  in 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1857-62.  Associate  editor  of  The 
Catholic  World,  1868-69.  Judge  of  the  City  Court  of  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  1869-71.  Instructor  in  Law,  Yale  University,  1869-72.  Member 
of  the  Board  of  Education,  New  Haven,  1873-76;  Connecticut  Legis- 
lature, 1874.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1874-76.  Pro- 
fessor of  Law,  Yale  University,  1872-96;  Otholic  University  of 
America,    1896— — . 

Address :    Catholic  University  of  America,  Washington,   D.   C. 

♦DAVID  TUTHILL.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1854;  M.A., 
New  York  University,  1857.     Born  October  31,   1829,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college,  June,  1852.  Clerk  in  the  Custom  House,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1855-59.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Whitestone,  N.  Y.,  1859. 
Missionary  to  Arizona,  1859.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1859-60.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  University  of 
the  Pacific,  1860-61.  Principal  of  Female  Collegiate  Institute,  Santa 
Clara,  Cal,  1864-69.  President  of  a  gas  company  in  Santa  Cruz,  Cal., 
1869-88;  Salem,  Ore.,  1874-88.  Member  of  the  City  Council,  Santa 
Cruz,  Cal.,   1876-78.     Died  August  7,   1888,   Santa  Cruz,   Cal. 

♦SYDNEY  PALMER  YORK.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1854;  M.A., 
Union,  1857.  Born  May  3,  1829,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No. 
251- 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Valley  Female 
Institute,  Winchester,  Va.,  1854-61 ;  Amenia  Seminary,  N,  Y.,  1865-66, 
Taught  in  High  School,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1868-80;  superintendent  of 
schools,  1880-1903.  Member  of  Township  Commission,  Landis,  N.  J., 
1876-77.     Died  June  7,  1903,  Vineland,  N.  J. 


CLASS  OF  IS55. 

♦HORACE  BONHAM.  B.A.,  Lafayette  College,  1856;  M.A., 
Lafayette.  Born  November  26,  1835,  York,  Pa.  Brother  of  J.  M. 
Bonham    (class  of   1855). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1852.  Editor  of  The 
York  Republican,  1860-62.  Assessor  of  internal  revenue  for  the  15th 
District  of  Pennsylvania,  1862-66.  Artist  in  York,  Pa.,  1868-92.  Died 
March  7,   1892,  York,  Pa. 

♦JOHN  MILTON  BONHAM.  Born  November  26,  1835,  York, 
Pa.     Brother  of  H.  Bonham   (class  of  1855). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1852.  Practised  law  in 
Franklin,  Pa.,  1857-75.  Resided  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1875-81.  Died 
June  17,  1897,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

656 


NON-GRADUATES.  11855. 

♦DAVID  JOSIAH  BREWER.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1856;  LL.B., 
Albany  Law  School,  1858;  M.A.,  Yale,  1859;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1901,  and  Iowa  College,  Washburn  College,  Yale  University, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  University  of  Vermont  and  Bowdoin  College. 
Born  June  20,  1837,  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor.  Brother  of  M.  B.  Brewer 
i. class  of  1858). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1858.  Practised  law  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1858-59; 
Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1859-61.  U.  S.  commissioner,  1861-64.  Judge  of 
probate  and  of  the  Criminal  Court  of  Leavenworth  County,  Kans., 
1863-64.  Superintendent  of  schools,  1865-68.  Judge  of  the  First 
Judicial  Court  of  the  State  of  Kansas,  1865-69.  City  attorney,  1869-70. 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  Kansas,  1870-84.  Judge 
of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  8th  District,  1884-89.  Associate  justice,  United 
States  Supreme  Court,  1889-1910.  President,  Venezuela  Boundary 
Commission.  Professor  of  Corporation  Law,  Columbian  University. 
Died  March  28,  1910,  Washington,  D.  C. 

*JOHN  NELSON  CARLETON.  Born  October  23,  1829,  New- 
bury, Vt. 

Left  college  during  the  winter  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  school, 
1863-67.  Local  magistrate,  1865-81.  Principal  of  Mountville  Academy, 
Ga.,  1876-77.  Engaged  in  running  a  steam  mill  and  cotton  gin  in 
Mountville,  Ga.  Member  of  State  Legislature,  1888-89.  Died  April 
6,   1898,   Mountville,  Ga. 

*JAMES  W  CLAYTON.    X.  ^. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Chief  record  clerk  in  the 
U.  S.  Senate.  Clerk  to  committees  of  the  U.  S.  Senate.  Petition 
clerk  in  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Died 
about  March,    1880,   Baltimore,   Md. 

♦FREDERICK  ALONZO  DOWNS.  Born  March  19,  1833,  South 
Berwick,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  1077. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  South  Berwick,  Berwick, 
and  Rollinsford,  N.  H.  Correspondent  of  The  Boston  Herald,  The 
Biddeford  Union  and  Journal,  and  The  Dover  Enquirer.  Died  Novem- 
ber 13,   1874,  Augusta,  Me. 

♦BENJAMIN  AUGUSTUS  HUGHES.  M.D.,  College  of  Sur- 
geons, London,  England,  1857.    X.  <ir.     Born  in  Bermuda. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Surgeon  of  an  expedition  up 
the  Niger  River,  Africa,  1858.  Contracted  the  fever  of  the  country 
and  was  sent  back  to  England.  Died  April,  1859,  in  the  Royal  Infirm- 
ary, Liverpool,  England. 

♦OSCAR  HAMILTON  HUNTLEY.  M.D.  Jeflferson  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1856.     Born  July  4,  1834,  Alstead,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Buda, 
111.,  1856-1904.  During  the  Civil  War,  volunteer  in  the  Union  Army, 
with  the  rank  of  captain.     Died  1904. 

EDWARD  BENT  KEYTE.     Born  August  2,  1833,  Keytesville,  Mo. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  August,  1853.  Engaged  in  business, 
1854-61.  Taught  in  Missouri.  Arkansas,  and  Texas,  1861-81.  Prin- 
cipal of  Denton  Masonic  Institute,  1875-81. 

Address :    unknown. 

657 


1855-56.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

NEHEMIAH  NICKERSON.  M.D.,  New  York  Medical  College, 
1857.     Born   November   19,    1832,   Bucksport,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Deep  River, 
Conn.,  1857-62.  Assistant  surgeon  in  the  i6th  Regiment,  Conn. 
Infantry,  1862-64.  Surgeon  of  21st  Conn.  Regiment.  Practising  medi- 
cine in  Meriden,  Conn.,  1865 . 

Address :    16  Washington  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

♦GEORGE  PRATT.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1857.  Born  October  12, 
1832,  East  Weymouth,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Blooming  Grove, 
N.  Y.,  1857-58.  Practised  law  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1859-75.  Member  of 
Conn.  Legislature,  i860,  '64,  '65,  and  '69.  Corporation  counsel ;  mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Education.    Died  June  4,  1875,  Norwich,  Conn. 

*ALDEN  GAGE  WILCOX.  B.A.,  Genesee  College  (now  Syracuse 
University),  1855;  M.A.,  Genesee,  1858.  ^.  T.  Born  December  29, 
1828,  West  Sparta,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  November,  1853.  In  the  oil  busi- 
ness in  Pennsylvania.  Principal  of  High  School,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1861-67;  Lyon  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1867-81.  Died  February  14, 
1884,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

♦WARREN  WILKIE.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1855.  Born  February 
23,  1830,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  the  Old  County  Semi- 
nary, Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1856-59.  Preached  in  M.  E.  Church,  Dover 
Hill,  Ind.,  1859-61.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Aurora,  111.,  1861-68; 
Oak  Park,  111.,  1868-74.  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education  of 
Chicago,  111..  1875-77.  Professor  in  Cook  County  Normal  School, 
1878-79.  Superintendent  of  public  schools  in  Austin,  111.,  1879-82. 
Died  1899- 


CLASS  OF  \S56. 

SYLVESTER  BARBOUR.     Born  January  20.   183 1,  Canton,  Conn. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Osage,  Iowa, 
1856-60;     New    Hartford,    Conn.,    1860-61;     Ansonia,    Conn.,    1861-75; 

Hartford,  Conn.,  1875 .     Town  clerk  of  Derby,  Conn.,  1864.     Judge 

of  probate,  District  of  Derby,  1867-68.  Judge  of  Police  Court,  Hart- 
ford, 1893-95. 

Address :    863   Main   St.,    Hartford,    Conn. 

♦CHARLES  WESLEY  BATES.  M.D.,  New  York  University, 
i860.     Born  August  12,   1833,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Smithtown  Branch, 
N.  Y.,  1858-60.  Practised  medicine,  1860-97.  Health  officer.  Hemp- 
stead, N.  Y.,  1875-81.     Died  August,  1897,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

♦HARVEY    FOWLER    CHISHOLM.        M.D.,    Queen's  College, 

Ontario,  Canada,   1857.     Born  June   17,   1831,  Belleville,  Ont..  Canada. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine.  1857-63. 
Died  July  9,   1863. 

658 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1866. 

♦AUSTIN   GARDNER.    X.^.     Born  July  2,    1826,   Bozrah,   Conn. 

Left  college,  March,  1853.  Taught  in  Hamilton,  N.  C,  1854-55. 
Principal  of  Normal  Academy,  Manchester,  Conn.,  1855-58.  Graduated 
from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary ;  ordained  minister  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church,  i860.  Pastor  of  Congregational  churches.  West 
Granville,  Mass.,  1860-67;  Ludlow,  1867-69;  Canton  Center,  Conn., 
1869-73;  West  Suffield,  1873-76;  Buckingham,  1876-89;  Warren, 
1889-97;  Ashford,  1897-1901.  Retired,  1901.  Died  March  3,  191 1, 
Willington,   Conn. 

♦FRANK  GIBSON.    Born  June  4,  1832,  Moira,  N.  Y. 
Left    college    during   Junior    year.     Died    September    9,    1855,    East 
Hampton,  Conn. 

ELIJAH  ATWOOD  GOVE  (ELIJAH  VAN  BUREN  GOVE). 
B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1856.  Born  September  22,  1832,  South 
Weare,   N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Middle  name  changed 
from  Van  Buren  to  Atwood  by  N.  H.  Legislature,  1854  or  '55.  Prac- 
tising law,   1857 •     Postmaster  in  Wisconsin,   i860.     Probate  judge 

in  Hastings,  Minn.,  and  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Clerk  in  Quarter- 
master's Department,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1864-65.  Postmaster,  Canby, 
Minn.,  1881.  County  judge,  Minnesota  and  South  Dakota,  for  sixteen 
years. 

Address :    Watertown,  S.  Dak. 

HORACE  POWERS  HALL.  M.A.,  Indiana  Asbury  (now 
De  Pauw)   University,  1863.     Born  August  5,  1827,  Croydon,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  Marshall  Academy, 
111.,  and  of  Merom  Bluff  Academy,  Merom,  Ind.  Professor  of  Latin 
in  Union  Christian  College,  Ind.  County  superintendent  of  schools, 
DeKalb  County,  111.,  1869-77.  Manufacturer  of  soap.  Sycamore,  111., 
1878 . 

Address :    Sycamore,   111. 

♦WILLIAM  HOLT.     Born  December  6.   1827,   Washington,  N.   H. 

Left  college  in  Freshman  year,  April,  1853.  Engaged  in  teaching, 
1853-61,  1864-68.  Lieutenant  colonel  of  the  31st  Regiment,  N.  J. 
Volunteers,  1862-63.  Practised  law,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1868- 1902.  Died 
January  6,  1902,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

♦SAMUEL  FERGUSON  JAYNE.  Born  January  23,  1834,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Fergiisonville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1860-63.  Agent,  U.  S. 
Sanitary  Commission,  1864.  Commissioner  of  schools,  Orange,  N.  J., 
1870-77.  Real  estate  broker,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vice  president,  New 
York  Real  Estate  Exchange,  1894-96.  President,  New  York  Real 
Estate  Board  of  Brokers,  1898.     Died  June  30,  1904,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  ALVIN  PUTNEY.     B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1856.    X.  ^. 
Left  college   during   Sophomore   year.     Practised   law   in   Memphis, 
Tenn.,   1860-65.     Died  May  21,   1865^  Memphis,  Tenn. 

THOMAS  WILLETT  RHODES.  B.A.,  Genesee  College  (now 
Syracuse  University),  1857.  Born  May  21,  1833,  Marcellus  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

659 


1856-57.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  New  Jersey 
and  New  York,  1857-59.  Engaged  in  farming,  Conquest  and  Camillus, 
N.  Y.,  1859-67.  In  the  quarry  and  lime  manufacturing  business,  Mon- 
tour, Iowa,  1868-73.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Waupaca  County,  Wis., 
1873-86.     Retired,  1886.     Active  in  temperance  reform  work. 

Address :    920  Mound  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

NATHAN  PIERCE  SELEE.  Born  September  25,  1829,  Easton, 
Mass.     Brother  of  Richmond  Selee   (class  of  1859). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  May,  1855.  Taught  in  Easton, 
Mass.,  1855;  Sharon,  Mass.,  1856.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1858-64. 
Located,  1864.  Manufacturer  of  proprietary  articles  in  Melrose,  Mass. 
Retired,  1900. 

Address:    115  Emerson  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

♦ORVILLE  SMITH.    Born  March  11,   1832,  Lempster,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Washington,  N.  H. 
Principal  of  Contoocookville  Academy,  and  of  Hopkinton  Academy, 
N.  H.  Entered  the  army  as  a  private,  1861.  Became  lieutenant  of 
the  9th  Regiment,  N.  H.  Volunteer  Infantry;  afterwards  captain. 
Killed  May  12,  1864,  in  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  Va. 

♦SIDNEY  DAVIS  STOCKING.  X.  ^.  Born  1835,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.     Brother  of  C.  H.  Stocking   (class  of   1858). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Clerk  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  in  the  West,  1853-72.    Died  July  22,  1872,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦LEWIS  THOMPSON.     Born  April  25,  1830,  Volney,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Studied  in  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  1854-57.  Ordained  minister  in  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
1857.  Pastor,  Whippany,  N.  J.,  1857-69.  Editor  of  a  religious  periodi- 
cal, Bricksburg,  N.  J.,  1869-71.  Taught  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1871-72. 
Died  April  19,  1873,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1857* 

♦JAMES  MADISON  ABEL.  Born  December  26,  1836,  Morgan 
County,  Ala. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1855.  Died  July  19, 
1855,  Grenada,  Miss. 

♦GEORGE  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG.  Born  January  25,  1836, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857. 
Died  July  3,   1857,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

♦NATHANIEL  JABEZ  BARTLETT.  B.A.,  Williams  College, 
1857.     Born  April  23,  1835,  Hampstead,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Bookseller,  Boston,  Mass. 
Died  May  3,  1902,  Andover,  Mass. 

660 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1857- 

♦WILLIAM  WATSON  BIDWELL.  Born  September,  1830,  Cole- 
brook  River,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  law,  1859-94.  Judge  of 
probate,  1870-71.    Died  August  24,  1894,  Collinsville,  Conn. 

♦HENRY  MATURIN  BISHOP.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1858; 
M.D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1869.  Born  October  13, 
1837,   Middletown,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  an  academy,  Edgar- 
town,  Mass. ;  Durham,  Conn.,  1863.  Practised  medicine,  1869- 1902. 
Died  1902,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DANIEL  DELOS  BREWER.  X.  ^.  Born  March  22,  1833,  Wil- 
braham,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Justice  of  the  peace  of  Winona 
County,  Minn.,  1862-64.  Supervisor  of  McPherson  Township,  1865-67, 
1874-80.    Engaged  in  farming  in  Minnesota. 

Address :    St.  Clair,  Minn. 

♦ALEXANDER  THOMPSON  BRITTON.  B.A.,  Brown  Univer- 
sity,  1857.     Born  December  29,  1835,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1858-99.  President  of  the  Board  of  Metropolitan  Police,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1876-78.  Member  of  U.  S.  Public  Land  Commission, 
1879-81.  Chairman,  Presidential  Inaugural  Committee,  1889.  Vice 
president,  Columbia  National  Bank,  Washington.  President,  American 
Security  and  Trust  Company.  Commissioner  from  District  of  Colum- 
bia to  Columbian  Exposition,  1893 ;  chairman.  Executive  Committee 
on  Awards.  Founder  and  editor  of  The  Financial  Review.  Died  July 
7,  1899,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦CHARLES  OLMSTEAD  BUDINGTON.  4^.  T.  Born  December 
2,  1832,  Leyden,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Died  August  30,  i860,  Beards- 
town,  111. 

♦WILLIAM  JACOT  COITE.     Born  May  8,  1839,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1857-61,  1870.  Paymaster  of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  1862-65.  Assistant 
treasurer  of  the  state  of  Connecticut,  1865-69.  Clerk  in  the  office  of 
the^  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  Washington,  D.  C,  1871-74. 
Chief  deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue.  Sixth  District,  N.  C, 
1874-81.    Died  October  6,  1901,  Salem,  N.  C. 

JUSTIN  MARTYR  COPELAND.  B.A.,  Lawrence  University, 
i8S7-    Born  March  17,  1835,  Bartlett,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Tutor  in  Lawrence  University, 
1857.^  Principal  of  city  schools.  Key  West,  Fla.,  1874-76.  Engaged  in 
farming  and  in  teaching  in  Kansas,  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  and  California, 

Address:    615  North  Sycamore  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

♦CORDELLO  D  ELMER  (CORDELLO  DE  VAL  COURT 
ELMER).  B.A.,  Union  College,  1857;  M.A.,  Union,  i860.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  21,  183 1,  Cedarville,  N.  Y. 

661 


1857-58.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Sophomore  year.  Engaged 
in  farming  in  Suffolk  County,  N.  Y.,  1860-83.  Editor  of  The  Suffolk 
Weekly  Times,  1862-68.  School  commissioner  of  Suffolk  County, 
1864-70,  1879-82.    Died  1883,  Southold,  N.  Y. 

♦PETER  FLETCHER  FITZ-GERALD.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical 
College.     Born    November   2,    1836,    Smithville,    N,    C. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Carroll 
County,  Miss.,  1859-61,  1865-66;  Charleston,  Miss.,  1867;  Grenada 
County,  Miss. ;  Yalabusha  County,  Miss.,  1868-78.  Assistant  sur- 
geon in  the  Confederate  Army,  1861-65.  Died  October  12,  1878, 
Grenada,  Miss. 

JOSEPH  HENRY  JAMES.  ^.  T.  Born  April  18,  1835,  Mount 
Holly,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  November,  1854.  Methodist 
Episcopal  minister,  New  Jersey  Conference,  1856-65 ;  Providence  (now 
New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1865-90.  Secretary,  Conn.  Tem- 
perance Union,  1890-92;    lecturer,   1892-1910. 

Address :    Box  281,  Rockville,  Conn. 

♦HOMER  GOODALL  KELSEY.  <l^.  T.  Born  January  31,  1833, 
Wheelock,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  697. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Castana, 
Iowa,  1856-57.    Died  June  4,  1857,  Castana,  Iowa. 

C  FRANKLIN  KNAPP. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

AUGUSTUS  WASHINGTON  LAKE.  Born  August  26,  1837. 
Grenada,   Miss. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  June,  1854.  I"  business  in 
Grenada,  Miss.     Bookkeeper  for  an  electric  light  company. 

Address:    P.  O.  Box  260,  Wynne,  Ark. 

♦ELIZUR  LEROY  SPERRY.     Born  in  Woodbridge,  Conn. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  farming  in  Wood- 
bridge,  Conn.,  1855-1901.    Died  August  16,  1901,  Woodbridge,  Conn. 

♦HEZEKIAH  WATKINS.  C.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1857;  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1859;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  i860. 
Born  August  24,   1835,  Liberty,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1855.  Practised  law,  1860-84. 
Lieutenant  colonel  of  133d  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry.  Died 
1884. 


CLASS  OF  J858. 

♦JOSEPH  WRIGHT  ALSOP.  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1861. 
Born  August  20,  1838,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  after  spending  one  term  in  a  special  course.  Practised 
medicine,    and    engaged    in    farming,    in    Middletown,    Conn.,    1865-91. 

662 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1858. 

Representative     in     Conn.     Legislature.     Member     of     Conn.     Senate. 
Died  June  21,  1891,  Fenwick,  Conn. 

*IRA  GLAZIER  BIDWELL.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1858;  M.A., 
Union,   1861.     *.  N.  0.     Born  February  22,   1835,  Willington,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Troy  Conference,  1858-67;  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern) 
Conference,  1867-70;  New  York  Conference,  1870-76;  Western  New 
York  Conference,  1876-78;  Central  New  York  Conference,  1878. 
Died  December  25,   1878,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  ROBINSON  BIRDSEY.     Born  1836,  Clinton,  N.  C. 
Left  college  after  a  residence  of  about  six  months.     Broker  in  Wil- 
mington, N.  C,  and  Macon,  Ga. 
Address:    Macon,  Ga. 

♦MARSHALL  BIDWELL  BREWER.  Born  January  28,  1840, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.     Brother  of  D.  J.  Brewer  (class  of  1855). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Clerk  in  a  store  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Lieutenant  of  Co.  G,  37th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Died 
September  24,  1862,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

SAMUEL  CUSHMAN  CALDWELL.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College, 
1858;  M.A.,  Dickinson,  1861 ;  D.C.L.,  Dickinson,  1899.  Born  April 
10,  1836,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Left  college,  July.  1854.  Taught  in  Rock  River  Seminary,  1860-61. 
On  the  editorial  staff  of   The  Methodist,   1864-68;     The  New   York 

World,  1868-72.     Night  editor  of   The  New  York   Tribune,  1872 . 

President  of  Pelham  Village,  N.  Y.,  1896-98. 

Address:    Pelham,  N.  Y. 

♦JAMES  HARVEY  CONNER. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Druggist  in  New  Albany,  Ind. 
Died  June  13,  1903,  New  Albany,  Ind. 

DEWITT  DAVIS.  *.  N.  G.  Born  January  31,  1833,  Woodbridge, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1856.  Taught  in  War- 
ren, Pa.,  and  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1856-60.  Practised  law  in  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1861 .     Now  retired.     Member  of  Wis.  Legislature,  1865. 

Address :    1607  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

♦MARSHALL  EVANS.     Born   1832,   Piermont,  N.  H. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Salesman  in  a  dry  goods  house, 
Boston,  Mass.,   1856-95.    Died  1895. 

♦JAMES  NELSON  GARATT.  Born  September,  183 1,  Hamilton, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Principal  of  Wethersfield  Academy, 
Conn.,  1861-62.  Served  in  89th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-64. 
Mortally  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  15,  and 
died  July  25.  1864. 

♦CHARLES  ALLEN  GILBERT.  ^.  T.  Born  October  19,  1835, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

663 


1858.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Graduated  from  General 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i860.  Ordained  priest  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Joliet,  111., 
1860-72;  Cairo,  1872-74;  Gainesville,  Fla.,  1875-78;  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Key  West,  Fla.,  1878-80.    Died  November  8,  1880,  Key  West,  Fla. 


♦FRANK  THEODORE  GOODRICH.     Bom  1836,  Swanton,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Army, 
1861.  Quartermaster,  with  rank  of  lieutenant,  of  the  nth  Regiment, 
111.  Volunteer  Infantry.  Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Pittsburg  Landing, 
April  6,  1862. 


WILLIAM  PENN  HYDE.     Born  February  15,  1828,  Mystic,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  December,  1855.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  in  Mystic,  Conn.,  and  in  Warren,  R.  I.,  1856-65.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister,  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern) 
Conference,  1865.     Superannuated. 

Address :    Palo  Alto,  Cal. 


HENRY  SHIPMAN  JEWETT.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1858; 
M.A.,  Amherst,  1861 ;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1886.  Born 
December  4,    1837,   New  Britain,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  WilHston  Semi- 
nary, Easthampton,  Mass.,  1859-60;  Durham,  Conn.,  1861-62;  Meriden, 
Conn.,  1863-65;  Poughkeepsie  Female  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1867-70. 
Principal  of  Poughkeepsie  Military  Institute,  1870-76.  Associate  prin- 
cipal of  Ossining  Female  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1877-81.  Practising  medicine 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Address:    226  Macon   St.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 


♦ALBERT  MARKHAM.  Born  October  8,  1831,  East  Longmeadow, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  a  public  school, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1859.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Niles,  Mich., 
1860-64.  Principal  and  proprietor  of  Markham  Academy,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1864-87.    Died  February  26,   1887. 

♦EDWARD  BRUCE  MUNSELL.  M.A.,  Indiana  Asbury  (now 
De  Pauw)  University,  1858.  A.  A.  f>.  Born  January  25,  1828,  Miami 
County,   Ohio. 

Entered  college,  1856;  left  during  Senior  year.  Professor  of 
Greek.  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1857-60.  Practised  law  in  Paris, 
III.,  1863-91.    Died  April  13,  1904,  Paris,  111. 

♦WILBUR  FISK  NOYES.    *.  N.  9.    Born  January  20,  1834,  Lan- 
dafiF,  N.  H. 
Died  August  6,  1857,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Senior  year. 

SAMUEL  BONSALL  PARISH.  B.A.,  New  York  University. 
^.  T.     Born  January  13,  1838,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Ottawa 
Academy,   111.;    Barton  Academy,   Mobile,   Ala.,    1860-61.     Member  of 

664 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1868. 

the  2d  Kansas  Cavalry,  1862-65.  Contributor  to  The  California 
Horticulturist   and   Gardener's   Monthly.     Fruit-grower   and   botanical 

collector  in  California,   1865 . 

Address :    San   Bernardino,   Cal. 

ALFRED  EDGAR  MARTINDALE  PURDY.  M.D.,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1861.  Born  October  17,  1838,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Acting  assistant  surgeon. 
U.  S.  Army,  1862-63.  Surgeon,  Metropolitan  Police  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  and  president  of  the  Board  of  Police  Surgeons,  1862-73.  Editor 
of  The  New  York  Medical  Register,  1869-77.  Librarian  of  the  Medical 
Journal  Association  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-78.  Secretary  of  the 
Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  New  York,  1868-78;  vice  president, 
1878-79;    president,  1879-80.     Practising  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:   449  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦SAMUEL  WADSWORTH  RUSSELL.  Born  1827,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Brother  of  J.  A.  Russell  (class  of  1838). 

Pursued  a  special  course  with  this  class  during  Junior  year.  Died 
September  17,  1858,  Middletown,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SEARLES.  C.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute,   i860.     Born  June  4,   1837,   Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pursued    a    special    course    with    this    class    during    Junior    year. 

Engaged   in   civil   engineering,    i860 .     Professor   of   Geodesy   and 

Topography,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1862-64.  Chief  engineer, 
Indiana  &  N.  S.  Railroad,  1872-73;  N.  Y.,  West  Shore  &  Chicago 
Railroad,    1879-82.    Division    engineer,    N.    Y.    State    Canals,    1876-78. 

Address :   Elyria,  Ohio. 

HENRY  SNYDER  SHUSTER.  Born  January  12,  1830,  French- 
town,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Virginia.  Photog- 
rapher in  Frenchtown,  N.  J.,  and  Omaha,  Nebr. 

Address :    unknown. 


♦CHARLES  HENRY  STOCKING.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1862.  X.  ^. 
Born  April  15,  1837,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Brother  of  S.  D.  Stocking  (class 
of  1856). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  June,  1857.  Principal  of 
Rhinebeck  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1859-64.  Clerk  in  Treasury  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1864-70.  Lumber  dealer  in  Montclair,  N.  J.  Certi- 
fied public  accountant.  General  agent,  American  Phototype  Com- 
pany, 1870-76.  In  the  Comptroller's  office,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1882-87. 
General  manager.  Central  Florida  Mill  and  Lumber  (Company,  Apala- 
chicola,  Fla.    Died  September  3,  1910,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

DAVID    AIREY    SUTTON.    Born    March    17,    1838,    Tarrytown, 

N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Connected  with  the  New 
York  city  press,  i860.  City  editor  of  The  St.  Louis  Times,  1866-72. 
Chief  clerk  of  the  Missouri  Legislature,  1872-74.  Practised  law, 
1874-76.  Managing  editor  of  The  St.  Joseph  Herald,  Mo.,  1876-77. 
Afterwards  part  owner  and  editor  of  The  St.  Joseph  Chronicle.    Read- 

665 


1858-69.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

ing  clerk  of  the  Missouri  Senate,  1877.     Member  of  city  staff  of  The 
New   York    Tribune,    1877-79.    Financial   editor,   and   afterwards   city 
editor,  of  The  New  York  Star,  1879-81.    City  editor,  The  New  York 
World. 
Address:    187  Vernon  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*JOHN  DUNCAN  TABER.  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Born  September  10,   1834,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  Hyannis,  Mass.,  and  Providence,  R.  I.  Died  August  14, 
1861,  Providence,  R.  I. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS. 

In  college  only  a  part  of  Freshman  year.    Went  South  to  teach, 
1856. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦GEORGE  CLINTON  VAN  ALLEN.  Born  July  6,  1830,  Pillar 
Point,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  October,  1855.  Engaged  in 
bookkeeping,  railroad  surveying,  and  traveling  for  railroad  companies 
in  the  West,  1855-56.  Land  agent  in  Effingham,  111.,  1857-58.  Prin- 
cipal of  High  School,  Plover,  Wis.,  1861-62.  Engaged  in  making 
abstracts  of  titles  to  real  estate  in  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  1862-1902. 
City  surveyor  of  Henry  County,  Iowa,  1864.  Died  September  4,  1902, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 


CLASS  OF  1859* 

♦THOMAS  STERLING  ABRAHAM.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1859. 
Born  September  4,   1831,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  March,  1859.  Principal  of  Bennett 
Seminary,  N.  C,  1874-75.  Engaged  in  farming,  preaching,  and  teaching. 
Died  1897,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

HENRY  BASCOM  BROWN.     Born  July  5,  1833,  Middleboro.  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1858.  Engaged  in  journalism, 
1858-63.  Acting  assistant  paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy,  1863-65.  Served 
on  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Boston  Journal,  1865.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing   in    New    Haven,    Conn.,    1866-78;     East    Hampton,    Conn., 

1878 .     Helped   to   organize   the   prohibition   party   in    Conn.,    1871. 

Editor  and  proprietor.  State  Temperance  Journal,  1871-74.  Ordained 
minister  of  the  Second  Advent  denomination.  Chairman,  Prohibition 
State  Central  Committee,  1896- 1903. 

Address:    East  Hampton,  Conn. 

BENJAMIN  HICKS  CHENEY.  M.D.,  University  of  Louisiana 
(now  Tulane  University),  1861.  4'.  T.  Born  October  10,  1838,  Vicks- 
burg,  Miss. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Acting  assistant  sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Army,  1861-62.  Assistant  surgeon,  41st  Ohio  Volunteers, 
1862-64.  Examining  surgeon  of  the  provost  marshal's  bureau  for  the 
6th    District    of    Illinois,    1864-65.     Associate    editor    of    The    Medical 

666 


NON-GRADUATES.  ;.0B  [1859. 

Investigator,  1871-73.     President  of  the  Board  of  Examining  Surgeons 
for  pensions,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1874-81.     Practising  medicine  in  New 

Haven,    Conn.,    1874 .     Member    of    New    Haven    City    Board    of 

Health,  1881. 
Address:    112  College  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

SAMUEL  EMERY.    Born  May  i,  1835,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  November,  1857.  Taught  in  New 
Hampshire,  Virginia,  and  Louisiana,  1858-65.  Engaged  in  farming, 
1865 . 

Address :    Masonic  Home,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

♦CHARLES   HENRY  GARDNER.     Born   1843,  Lowell,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Sent  to  Liberia,  Africa,'  as  a 
teacher  by  a  missionary  society.  Clerk  in  a  custom  house  in  Liberia. 
Regimental  schoolmaster,  Cape  Coast  Castle,  Africa,  1866-68.  Grad- 
uated from  the  Law  Department,  Howard  University,  1872.  Practised 
law  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  a  few  months.  Taught  in  Bladensburg,  Md., 
1872-73.     Died  December  16,  1873,  Washington,  D.  C. 

GILBERT  D  JACKSON. 

Special  student  with  this  class  in  Junior  year. 

Address:    unknown. 

*RICHARD  D  McGRAW.  M.D.,  Dartmouth  College,  1875.  Born 
December  14,   1837,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

In  college  but  one  term,  1855.  Second  lieutenant,  5th  Regiment, 
N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-65.  Practised  medicine  in  Baltimore, 
Md.    Died  February  17,  1885,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  MATHER  MANSFIELD.  Born  September  23,  1839, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Studied  in  the  U.  S.  Military 
Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1858-62.  Colonel  of  the  24th  Conn. 
Volunteers,  and  captain  of  engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65.  Major 
of  engineer  corps,  Galveston,  Tex.,  1881 ;  lieutenant  colonel,  1888 ; 
colonel,  1898;  brigadier  general,  1903.  Engaged  in  much  important 
engineering  work.  President,  Yosemite  National  Park  Commission, 
1899.  Retired,  1903.  Massachusetts  Harbor  and  Land  Commissioner, 
1906 . 

Address:    231  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

♦JOHN  DOWNING  REYNOLDS.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1859; 
M.D.,  Medical  College,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Born  January  19,  1837, 
Hillsdale,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  544. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Member  of  the  44th  Regiment, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Assistant  physician  and  surgeon  in  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.  Practised  medicine  in  Copake,  N.  Y.,  1865-72;  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1873-83.    Died  January  4,  1883.  Seattle,  Wash. 

♦RICHMOND  SELEE.  Born  June  29,  1833,  Easton,  Mass.  Brother 
of  N.  P.  Selee  (class  of  1856). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  1855.  In  poor  health, 
1856-62.     Taught  school,  1862-66.     Died  January  2,  1866,  Easton,  Mass. 

667 


1869-60.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦MELVILLE  COX  SMITH.    Born  August  14,  1835,  Waymart,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Rock  River  Conference,  1860-84;  Central  Illinois  Conference,  1884-87. 
Superannuated,  1887.    Died  April  25,  1907,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

♦GEORGE  FREDERICK  STEARNS.  Born  October  9,  1838, 
Middletown,    Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  manufacturing 
in  Chester,  Conn.     Died  December  28,  1903,  Chester,  Conn. 

BENJAMIN  HORTON  WHITE.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  17,  1837, 
Somers,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  May,  1858.  Sergeant  of  the  ist 
Regiment,  Iowa  Cavalry;  afterwards  first  lieutenant  in  the  5th  Regi- 
ment,   Iowa    Cavalry,    1861-65.     Practising    law    in    Iowa    and    Texas, 

1865 .     Clerk    of    county    courts,    Anamosa,    Iowa.     County    judge, 

Douley,  Tex. 

Address :    Clarendon,  Tex. 

♦HENRY  WOODWARD.     Born  June  26,  1838,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Alderman  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Fish  commissioner  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  1868-70.  Trustee  of 
Conn.  Insane  Asylum.  Druggist  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1865- 1907. 
Died  June  21,   1907,  Middletown,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  I860. 

CHARLES  HENRY  ALSOP.  Born  October  22,  1840,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Superintendent,  Alsop  Arms  Com- 
pany, Middletown,  Conn.,  1864-67.  Went  West  as  surveyor,  Northern 
Pacific  R.  R.,  1867.  Later  chief  engineer,  Minnesota  Division.  Captain 
and  part  owner  of  a  steamboat,  Red  River  freight  line,  Moorehead, 
Minn.,  1880-84.  In  the  stove  foundry  business,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.. 
1885-91.  With  the  Thomson-Houston  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  as 
draughtsman,  1891.  In  Middletown,  Conn.,  engaged  in  inventing  and 
experimenting  with  gas  engines,   1891 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

♦WILLIAM  LEVI  BODWELL.  Born  February  25.  1839,  Williams- 
burg, N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Hanover,  N.  J.,  1859; 
Fairmount,  W.  Va.,  1860-61 ;  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1862-63.  Color 
sergeant,  27th  Regiment,  Conn.  Volunteers,  1863-64.  Mortally 
wounded  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  June  2,  1864.  Died  July  5, 
1864. 

JAMES  MONROE  BUCKLEY.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1869;  D.D.,  1872; 
LL.D.,  Emory  and  Henry  College.  1884 ;  L.H.D.,  Syracuse  University, 
1906.     $.  N.  e.     Born  December  16,  1836,  Rahway,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  1859-64;  Detroit  Conference,  1864-66; 
New    York    East    Conference,     1866 .     Editor    of     The    Christian 

668 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1860. 

Advocate,  1880 .    Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 

1872,  '76,  '80,  '84,  '88,  '92,  '96,  1900,  '04,  '08.  Delegate  to  the  Ecumenical 
Methodist  Conference,  London,  1881.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1884 ;   Woman's  College  of  Baltimore  (now  Goucher  College)  ; 

Drew  Theological   Seminary.     President,   Board  of   Managers,   M.  E. 
(Seney)    Hospital,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.    President,    Board    of    Foreign 
Missions,  M.  E.  Church. 
Address :    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

RUSSELL  JAMES  BURR.     Born  April  16,   1833. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Georgia,  1857. 
Engaged  in  selling  subscription  books  in  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
1858-62.  Traveled  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Australia,  1862-66.  In  busi- 
ness in  Lawrence,  Kans.,  1866-70;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1870-76,  1881-83; 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1877;  Thomaston,  Conn.,  1878-79;  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1884- 1900.     Engaged  in  farming,  Durham,  Conn.,  1900 . 

Address :    Durham  Center,  Conn. 

*ELIAS  RIGGS  CAREY.    M.D.    A.  A.  $.    Born  in  Mendham,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in 
New  Providence,  N.  J.  Acting  assistant  surgeon,  U.  S.  Army,  1862-68. 
Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  carriage  lamps,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1868-1905.    Died  May  4,  1905,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  CLEMENT.  #».  N.  G.  Born  February 
22,  1836,  Plaiston,  N.  H.     _ 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  February.  1859. .  President,  Board 
of  Trustees,  Willoughby  College,  Ohio,  i860.  Member  of  Ohio  Legis- 
lature, 1879.  Member,  Republican  National  Convention,  Chicago,  111., 
1880.  Dealer  in  agricultural  machinery.  Died  January  3,  1896, 
Wichita,  Kans. 

♦JAMES  STUART  GORDON.  <ir.  T.  Born  August,  1833,  Rensse- 
laerville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Red  Hook,  N.  Y., 
1857-58.  In  business  in  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1858-92.  President  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1874-81.  Died  July  29,  1892. 
National  City,  Cal. 

♦ALBERT  GOULD.  Born  February  21,  1832,  East  Woodstock, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1856.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England 
Conference,  1858-90.    Died  November  18,  1890,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

♦AMASA  FRANKLIN  HARADON.  BA.,  Yale  College,  1861 ; 
M.A.,  Yale,  1864;  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,  1866.  Born  September 
14,  1837,  Webster,  Mass. 

Left  college  near  the  beginning  of  Junior  year.  Acting  master's 
mate,  U.  S.  Navy,  1862.  Taught  in  Plainfield,  Conn.,  1863-64.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  1867-98; 
Chicago,  111.,  1898-1909.    Died  June  27,   1909,  Chicago,  111. 

♦PHILIP  THOMAS  KEENE  (PELEG  THOMAS  KEENE). 
M.D.,  Georgetown  College,  1870.  Born  October  4,  1845,  Marshfield, 
Mass. 

669 


I860.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught,  1857-64.  Clerk  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy  Department,  1864-71.  Practised  medicine,  1871-79-  Health 
officer  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1872-79.  Secretary,  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Company,  1880-82.     Died  August  29,  1889. 

♦DANIEL  LEECH.     Born  February  22,    1841,   Washington,   D.   C. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Acting  assistant  paymaster, 
U.  S.  Navy,  1862-64.  Corresponding  clerk  of  the  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, 1865-81.  Secretary  of  the  National  Museum  Building  Com- 
mission, 1879-81.     Died  August,  1889,  Mansfield,  111. 

♦CHAUNCY  LORING.    Born   October  8,    1830,    Petersham,   Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Barre,  Mass. 
Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  carriages,  1864-84.  Member  of  Mass. 
Legislature,  1879.     Died  January  11,  1884,  Barre,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  KINGSBURY  LOVATT.  B.A..  Bowdoin  College, 
i860;    M.A.,  Bowdoin,   1863.     Born  August  27,   1838,  Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law,  1862-74. 
Associate  justice  of  the  Second  District  Court  of  Bristol  County, 
Mass.,  1874 • 

Address :    Fall   River,   Mass. 

MARCUS  LINDSAY  McDONALD.  B.A.,  Union  College.  1859. 
Born  May  5,  1833,  Mackville,  Ky. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Member  of  the  Stock 
Exchange,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1869-79.  Engaged  in  mining  invest- 
ments on  the  Pacific  Coast  for  a  number  of  years.  Constructed 
extensive  waterworks  in   Santa  Rosa,   Cal. 

Address :    Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

EUGENE  OLIVER  RANNEY. 

Left  college   during  Junior  year.     Practising  medicine,    i860 . 

Address :     Barton   Landing,   Vt. 

♦CHARLES  RAYMOND.  Born  November  12,  1833,  Rensselaer- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  June,  1859.  Principal  of  Myrtle 
Bank  Institute,  Natchez,  Miss.,  1860-61 ;  High  School,  Natchez,  Miss., 
1862-63.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Evanston,  111.,  1869-73.  Died 
April  30,  1903,  Evanston,  111. 

♦HIRAM  CHARLES  SEXTON.  B.A..  Syracuse  University,  1876; 
M.A.  (Hon.),  Wesleyan  University,  1878;  D.D.,  Syracuse,  1893- 
A.  A.  *.     Born  October  9,  1837,  Seward,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Troy  Conference.  1861-81 ;  Ohio  Conference,  1881-99.  Died  July  19, 
1899,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

♦BENJAMIN  SPRINGER  SHARPE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  University  of 
Vermont,  1880.    <i^.  T.     Born  October  n,  1834,  Penn  Grove,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  Jersey  Conference.  1858-76;  Troy  Conference,  1876-80.  Died 
September  2,  1880,  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

670 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1860-61. 

DANIEL  KIMBALL  STETSON.  ^.  T.  Born  November  5,  1833, 
South  Scituate,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  shoe  nails,  tacks,  etc.,  in  various  towns  in  Massachusetts, 
1857-87.     Went  to  California  on  account  of  health,  1887. 

Address :    2209  Pasadena  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

♦ALVIN  GRANVILLE  WHITE.  Born  June  18,  1833,  Northfield, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  schools,  Platts- 
mouth,  Nebr.,  i860;  Nebraska  Conference  Seminary,  1861.  School 
examiner  for  Cass  and  Nemaha  counties,  1861-64.  Joined  the  Union 
Army  as  private;  promoted  to  be  captain  of  cavalry,  1864.  Post 
chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  1866-68.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Nebraska  Conference,  1862-64,  1869-83.  Died  December,  1883,  Lincoln, 
Nebr. 

♦WILLIAM  TALLMAN  WORTH.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1870.  <ir.  T. 
Born  September  5,  1834,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Senior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference, 
1861-84;  New  England  Conference,  1^4-1903.  Died  June  13,  1903, 
Lynn,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  l^6U 

ALFRED  LOUIS  ALLEN.    A.  A.  *. 

Left  college  about  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Spring- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1856.  In  business  in  Whippany,  N.  J.  Accountant  in 
Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Address:    Bloomfield,   N.  J. 

♦JAMES  AUGUSTUS  BLANCHARD.  M.D.,  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  1867.  Born  May  18,  1841,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  550. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  business  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1858-63.  Enlisted  in  the  23d  N.  Y.  National  Guard. 
Medical  cadet  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  1865.  Practised  medicine  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1867-78;  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1878-81.  Assistant  resident 
physician  in  Kings  County  Hospital,  1872-73.  Medical  superintendent 
of  Kings  County  Lunatic  Asylum,  1874-77.  Practised  medicine  in 
Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1878-81.  Superintendent,  Kings  County  Inebriate 
Home,  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1882.  Died  January  8,  1896,"  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

♦GUSTAVUS  BENSON  CHAD  WICK.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  July  24, 
1832,   China,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  September,  1859.  Taught  in  East 
Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1859-60.  Supervisor  of 
schools,  1861-62.  Member  of  the  7th  Maine  Battery,  U.  S.  Navy, 
1864-65.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  East  Maine  Conference,  1879- 
1900.     Died   March   4,    1900,   Damariscotta,    Me. 

671 


1861.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

OTIS  STERLING  GRAVES.  Born  September  17,  1831,  Antwerp, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  December,  1858.  Taught  in 
Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1859-61.  Engaged  in  farming, 
1861 . 

Address:    Watertown,  N.  Y. 

*DAVID  CHARLES  HUGHES.  M.A.,  Madison  (now  Colgate) 
University,  1876.     Born  1832,  Tredegar,  England. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Collegiate  Institute, 
Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.,  1857.  Ordained  minister  in  the  Baptist 
Church,  i860.  Pastor  of  various  churches  in  New  York  and  New 
Jersey.     Died  December  16,  1909,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

BYRON  WILLIAM  LANGDON.    B.A.,  Union  College,  1861. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practising  law  in  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.,  1861 .     Representative  in  the  Indiana  Legislature,  1876-78. 

Senator  of  the  state  of  Indiana,  1878-82. 

Address:    Lafayette,  Ind. 

♦EDWARD  DORR  McCARTHY.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1862; 
LL.B.,   Harvard,    1865.     Born  November  24,    1839,   Florida,   N.  Y. 

Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1865-95.  Died  Januarv  29, 
1895,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

T  HAMILTON  McCOY. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Clerk  in  a  railroad  office.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.    In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address :    unknown. 

*JAY  FOLSOM  NEAL.     Born  June  24,   1835.   Tuftonboro,  N.   H. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Bourbon  County,  Ky., 
1860-62.  Retail  grocer,  Charleston,  111.,  1863-84.  Died  1884,  Charles- 
ton, 111. 

WILBUR  FISK  PIPER.  X.  <ir.  Born  June  9,  1838,  Jacksonville, 
111. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Clerk  in  U.  S.  paymaster's  office, 
1861-69.  Employed  in  preparing  city  directories.  Reporter  for  a 
newspaper,  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  for  The  Evening  Journal,  Chicago,  111. 
For  twenty-five  years,  with  the  Chicago  Directory  Company. 

Address :  care  of  Chicago  Directory  Company,  149  Plymouth  Place, 
Chicago,  111. 

♦WILLIAM  POMEROY.  M.D.,  Hygeio- Therapeutic  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1868.  ^.  T.  Born  May  10,  1837,  Sandlake,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Nos. 
381,  466,  and  541,  and  of  R.  M.  Pomeroy  (class  of  1852). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1869-73.  Inventor  of  improvements  in  trusses.  Died 
July  30,  1873. 

JOSEPH  CUMMINGS  SHATTUCK.  M.A.,  University  of  Den- 
ver, 1885;  Ph.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1885.  Born  February  28,  1835, 
Marlboro,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  September.  1858.  Clerk  in 
quartermaster's  office  during  the  Civil  War.     Taught  for  twelve  years. 

672 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1861-62. 

County  treasurer,  1869.  Member  of  Colorado  Legislature,  1874.  First 
state  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  Denver,  Col.,  1876-82.  Dean, 
University  of  Denver,  for  three  years;  secretary  of  the  Trustees, 
and  business  manager,  for  twelve  years.  Postmaster  of  University 
Park,  Col. 
Address:    University  Park,  Col. 

♦CHARLES  RIDGEWAY  SNYDER.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College, 
1862.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  3,  1837,  Warren  County,  N.  J.  Brother 
of  No.  546. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Newark  Conference,  1861-95.     Died  September  8,  1895,  Newark,  N.  J. 

FRANK  ASBURY  SPRINGER.  B.A.,  Northwestern  University, 
i860;  M.A.,  Northwestern,  1863.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  13,  1839, 
Portland,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1858.  Taught  in  Rock 
River  Seminary,  Mount  Morris,  111.,  1861-62 ;  in  public  and  private 
schools,  Washington,  D.  C,  1869-81.  Clerk  in  the  bond  division  of 
the  Post  Office  Department,  1862-69,  1881-85,  1900-02.  Engaged  in 
teaching,  1885- 1900.  Dean,  Intercontinental  Correspondence  Univer- 
sity, Washington,  D.  C,  1904 . 

Address:    1102  14th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦GEORGE  LANSING  TAYLOR.  B.A.,  Columbia  College,  1861 ; 
M.A.,  Wesleyan  University,  1864;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1876. 
*.  N.  9.     Born  February  13,  1835,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New 
York  East  Conference,  1862-1903.  Trustee  of  Syracuse  University, 
1870-1903.     Died  July  26.  1903,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JOSHUA  WARD. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦HENRY  BASCOM  WATSON.  Born  April  21,  1838,  Louisiana, 
Mo. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  June,  1859.  Minister, 
Mississippi  Conference  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1871-75;  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  South,   1875-85.     Died  1885. 

♦ROBERT  HUSTON  WILDER.  Born  July  5,  1830,  Granville,  Vt. 
Brother  of  Nos.  707  and  824. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  Metho- 
dist Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1861.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  England  Conference,  1861-62.  Tutor  in  Greek,  Con- 
cord Biblical  Institute,  1862-63.  Withdrew  from  the  conference  on 
account  of  ill  health,  1863.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Hudson,  N.  H., 
1877.     Died   1905. 


I 


CLASS  OF  1862. 

♦ROBERT  BIRDSEY  ATWOOD.     Born  November  4,  1837,  Water- 
town,  Conn. 

673 


1862.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Corporal  in  Co.  G,  4th  Conn. 
Infantry  (later  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery),  1861-62.  Died  May  5, 
1862,   Watertown,   Conn. 

♦ISAAC  BOYS.     Born  April,  1840,  Metamora,  111. 

Left  college,  November,  i860,  having  pursued  a  special  course  during 
one  term.  Engaged  in  farming  and  breeding  cattle,  in  Metamora,  111., 
1860-1906.  Supervisor  of  the  town  of  Metamora.  Died  March  15, 
1906. 

♦CHARLES  OLIN  BRIGHAM.  Born  December  i,  1838,  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1861.  Enlisted  as  a  private,  1861. 
Sergeant  of  Co.  G,  4th  Conn.  Infantry  (later  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artil- 
lery). Promoted  to  ist  lieutenant;  brevet  major;  major,  1865.  Prac- 
tised law  in  Derby  Line,  Vt.,  1874-90.  Died  June  24,  1890,  Derby  Line, 
Vt. 

JOHN  RANSOM  BUCK.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1877.  ^.  T.  Born  Decem- 
ber 6,  1836,  Glastonbury,  Conn.. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  schools  and 
academies,  in  Glastonbury,  Bloomfield,  South  Manchester,  Moodus, 
and  East  Haddam,  Conn.  Assistant  clerk  of  the  lower  house  of  the 
Conn.  Legislature,  1864;  clerk,  1865.  Clerk  of  the  Conn.  Senate,  1866. 
President  of  the  Hartford  Common  Council,  Conn.,  1868-69.  City 
attorney  of  Hartford,  1871-73.  Treasurer  of  Hartford  County,  Conn., 
1873-81.  State  senator,  ist  District  of  Connecticut,  1879.  Member 
of  U.  S.  Congress,  1881-83,  1885-87.  Practising  law  in  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Address :    zi  Forest  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

♦GEORGE  HERBERT  GOODWIN.  B.A.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1862.  Born  May  19,  1842,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  Walton 
Goodwin   (class  of  1864). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1859.  Studied  in  Berkeley 
Divinity  School,   1862-63,     Died  April  14,  1864,  Rome,  Italy. 

SAMUEL  PROAL  HATFIELD.  >^.  T.  Born  June  6,  1838, 
Newark,   N.  J. 

Left  college,  having  pursued  a  special  course,  April,  1851.  Enlisted 
as  private,  4th  Conn.  Infantry,  1861.  First  lieutenant,  ist  Conn.  Heavy 
Artillery,  1862-64;  major  of  the  same.  Chief  ordnance  officer  of 
siege  artillery  before  Petersburg,  Va.  Removed  to  Pacific  City,  Mo. 
Civil  engineer  and  planter  in  Tallahassee,  Fla.  In  the  Government 
service,  1880 ;  assistant  engineer  of  river  and  harbor  improve- 
ments and  fortifications. 

Address:    Army  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦GILBERT  LEWIS  HOLCOMB.  Born  August  17,  1836,  New  Ohio, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1861-66. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Marengo,  111.,  1866.  Died  October  28,  1866. 
Marengo,   111. 

♦HENRY  JOHNSON.     M.D.,  Harvard  University,   1865.    A.  A.  *. 

Left    college    during    Sophomore    year.     Acting    assistant    surgeon, 

U.    S.    Navy.    Practised   medicine    in    New   Bedford,    Mass.,    1866-80. 

674 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1862-63. 

City   physician    and    state    medical    examiner,    ist    District    of    Mass., 
1877-80.     Died  April  17,  1880,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

CARL  LAUX.    Born  June  24,  1842,  Cassel,  Germany. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Enlisted  in  51st  111. 
Volunteers,  1861.  Hospital  steward  till  the  close  of  the  war.  Attended 
lectures  in  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  1865-66.  Chemist  and 
druggist,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Los  Angeles,   Cal.,   1866 . 

Address :    624  Bixel   St.,  Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

♦CHARLES  HENRY  LOTHROP.  A.  A.  $.  Born  February,  1835, 
Portland,   Me. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Studied  in  Methodist  Biblical 
Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.    Died  September  4,  1862,  Portland,  Me. 

JOHN  WESLEY  NARRAWAY.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  in  Pictou,  N.  S., 
Canada. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Taught  in  Brantford,  Ont.,  Canada. 
Principal  of  schools  in  Ontario. 

Address :    62  Pearson  Ave.,  Parkdale,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 

♦PERRY  GREEN  POWELL.  ^.  T.  Born  February  4,  1838,  Porter, 
Mich. 

Died  October  14,  1858,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Freshman 
year. 

♦GEORGE  DOUGLAS'S  SARGEANT.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1883.  X.  ^. 
Bom  March  17,  1840,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Sergeant  in  Co.  G,  4th  Conn. 
Infantry,  1861.  First  lieutenant,  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery;  captain; 
brevet  major.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  leather,  Lynn,  Mass., 
1865-94.  President,  Lynn  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company.  Died  July 
31,  1894,  Lynn,  Mass. 

DAVID  HENRY  SAWYER.  M.A.,  Wiley  University,  1885.  X.  4^. 
Born  June  27,  1836,  Foxcroft,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  October,  1861.  Engaged  in  quarry- 
ing near  Portland,  Me.,  1862-75.  Member  of  Maine  Legislature,  1876. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  East  Maine  Conference,  1875-1907;    New 

England  Conference,  1907 .     Professor  in  Rust  University,  1890-98. 

Principal,  Mallalieu  Seminary,  Kinsey,  Ala.,  1900-01. 

Address :    West  Medway,  Mass. 

RILEY  DANIEL  THOMAS. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  having  pursued  a  special  course. 

Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  tS63. 

ANTHONY  WATSON  ATWOOD.     B.A..  Union  College,  1863. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practising  law  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Member  of  the  staff  of  The  Philadelphia  North  American.  Pub- 
lished a  mercantile  and  shipping  newspaper  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Address :    Philadelphia,  Pa. 

675 


1863.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

*GREENLEAF  GREELY  BAKER.  ^.  T.  Born  March  20,  1837, 
Alfred,  Me.  Brother  of  No.  475,  and  of  Charles  Baker  (class  of  1843) 
and  Frank  Baker  (class  of  1852). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Surgeon  in  U.  S.  Army,  1864-65. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Baltimore  Conference,  1867-80.  County 
superintendent  of  public  schools,  W.  Va.,  1878-79.  Taught  phonography 
in  Baltimore,  Md.     Died  January  16,  1894,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*GEORGE  STORRS  BATES.  ^.  T.  Bom  September  25,  1837, 
Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1862-64. 
In  the  dry  goods  business,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1864-72.  Member  of 
the  N.  H.  Legislature,  1872.  Died  November  22,  1872,  Great  Falls, 
N.  H. 


♦HOWARD  CHANDLER  BEALE.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March  5,  1840, 
Hudson,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  November  21,  1863,  Hudson, 
Me. 

♦EDWARD  HAMILTON  BREWER.     Born  about  May  i,  1842. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Private  in  the  14th  Regiment, 
Conn.  Volunteers,  1861-63.     Died  April  2,  1863,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

♦HENRY  APPLETON  BUTTRICK.    *.  N.  9. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Died  May  8,  1861,  Barre,  Mass. 

ROBERT  CARSWELL.  A.  A.  *.  Born  July  19,  1838,  Colborne, 
Que.,  Canada. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1862-64.  Law 
bookseller  and  publisher,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada,  and  Edinburgh, 
Scotland. 

Address :   30  Adelaide  St.,  E.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

♦SAMUEL  WILLIAM  MOORE  CHATTAWAY.  *.  N.  9.  Born 
June  20,  1842,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1861.  Enlisted  as  a 
private,  1861 ;  quartermaster  sergeant;  second  lieutenant,  24th  Regi- 
ment, Conn.  Volunteers.  Agent  for  Russell  Manufacturing  Company, 
Middletown,  Conn.  Died  November  9,  1881,  South  Farms,  Middletown, 
Conn. 


♦JAMES  AUGUSTUS  CHURCH.  A.  A.  *.  Born  January  23, 
1841,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

Died  November  2,  1859,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Freshman 
year. 

VARNUM  AUGUSTUS  COOPER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1873;  D.D., 
Wiley  University,  1889.     Born  July  8,  1835,  East  Killingly,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  Conference,  1857-74;  New 
England  Conference,  1874 . 

Address:    i  Kensington  Park,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

676 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1863. 

WILLIAM  HAVEN  DANIELS.  M.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1870.     *.  N.  e.     Born  May  18,  1836,  Franklin,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Librarian,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1866-68.  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Belles-Lettres,  Illinois  Wes- 
leyan University,  1868-69.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Rock  River 
Conference,   1869-82 ;    New  England  Conference,  1883-85 ;    New  York 

Conference,   1902 .     Supernumerary,   1876-82.     Missionary  to  India, 

1898-1901. 

Address :    88  South  loth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  JONES  DAY.  X.  ^.  Born  November  5,  1840,  Marlboro, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  and  in  Burden,  Kans.,  1863-92.  Retired,  1892.  Member  of 
Conn.  Legislature. 

Address :    Burden,  Kans. 

*CLARENCE  PORTER  KIDDER.  ^.  T.  Bom  May  10,  1839, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  1866-1900.  Served  in  the  Union  Army  during  the  Civil  War. 
Died  December  28,  1900,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

♦JAMES  ROBINSON  MOORE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1877.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  1837. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Sergeant  in  the  13th  Conn.  Vol- 
unteers. Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Black  River  Conference, 
1863-70;  Colorado  Conference,  1870-74.  Supernumerary,  1874-79. 
Admitted  to  the  Soldiers'  Home  in  Dayton,  Ohio,  1878.  Died  Febru- 
ary 8,  1879,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

MELVIN  ROBLEE.  X.  ^.  Born  November  27,  1837,  Granville, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  beginning  of  second  term,  Freshman  year.  Dealer 
in  nursery  stock,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1870 . 

Address :   224  Carroll  St.,  Mankato,  Minn. 

♦WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  SAXE.  Born  July  30,  1842.  Son  of  No. 
84;   brother  of  No.  637. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Bookkeeper,  and  in  business, 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-73.  Resided  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-78. 
Died  January  31,  1884. 

JOSEPH  LYBRAND  TOPHAM.  A.  A.  $.  Born  March  16,  1842, 
Wilmington,  Del. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  an  academy.  New 
London,  Pa.,  1862.  Private  in  Co.  G,  4th  Conn,  Infantry;  first 
lieutenant  of  2d  N.  J.  Cavalry,  1861.  Practised  law,  1863-82.  Attorney 
for  insurance  companies.     Engaged  in  literary  pursuits. 

Address :    Wilmington,  Del. 

♦FRANCIS  JAMES  WAGNER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1871 ;  D.D.,  1892, 
*.  N.  e.     Born  December  7,  1835,  Sydney,  Cape  Breton,  N,  S.,  Canada. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term,  Senior  year,  1863. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Providence   (now  New  England  South- 

677 


1863-64.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

em)  Conference,  1863-72;  New  England  Conference,  1872-83;  North- 
ern Minnesota  Conference,  1883-88;  Baltimore  Conference,  1888- 1907. 
President,  Morgan  College,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1889-1901.  Superannuated, 
1901.     Died  November  20,  1907,  Cucamonga,  Cal. 

JOHN  WESLEY  WARD.  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1866; 
M.A.  (Hon.),  Amherst  College,  1874.  Born  February  12,  1840,  Salem, 
N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine,  1863 . 

Superintendent  and  physician  of  New  Jersev  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 
1876 . 

Address :    Trenton,  N.  J. 


CLASS  OF  1864. 

♦CHARLES  TRUE  ADAMS.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1865. 
*.  N.  e.    Born  November  14,  1842,  Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Corporal,  43d  Regiment,  Mass. 
Volunteers.  Principal  of  High  School,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1868-69. 
Practised  law  in  Chicago,  111.,  1869-76.  Died  February  28,  1877, 
Chicago,  111. 

WILLARD  SPENCER  ALLEN.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1879,  and  Brown  Uni- 
versity, 1897.    ^.  T.     Born  May  12,  1841,  Eastford,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  June,  1863.  Member  of  the  School 
Board  of  the  city  of  Boston,  1872-76.  Clerk  of  the  Municipal  Court 
of  the  East  Boston  District,  1874-81.  Clerk  of  East  Boston  District 
Court,  1903. 

Address :    unknown. 

JOHN  HOWARD  BROOKS.  B.A.,  Northwestern  University, 
1867;  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1868;  M.A.,  Northwestern, 
1872.     Born  December  14,   1842,  Tuckahoe,   N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Corporal  in  the  14th 
N.  J.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Studied  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1865-68.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Wisconsin  and  North  Nebraska 
Conferences. 

Address:    535   South  26th  Ave.,    Omaha,   Nebr. 

♦HENRY  EUGENE  BURTON.  *.  N.  G.  Born  in  Monroe,  Conn. 
Brother  of  No.  389. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1863.  Lieutenant,  N.  C.  Colored 
Troops,  1861-65.  Practised  law  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  1866-90;  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1890-1904.  Councilman,  and  associate  judge  of  the  City 
Court,  Middletown.  tJ.  S.  commissioner,  1868-80.  Executive  secre- 
tary under  Governor  Jewell,  1870.  Register  in  bankruptcy,  1872-1904. 
Died  1904. 

♦ASBURY  CALDWELL.  X.  <t.  Born  February  2,  1838,  Wis- 
casset.  Me.     Brother  of  No.  715. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  fall  term,  Freshman  year.  i860. 
Resided  in  Portland,  Me.,  in  poor  health,  1860-62.  Died  January  29, 
1862,  Portland,  Me. 

678 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1864. 

♦JAMES  HERVEY  DANDY,  Jr.  ^.  T.  Born  March  4,  1842, 
Bordentown,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1862.  Enlisted  as  color  ser- 
geant in  the  48th  N.  Y.  Volunteers ;  second  lieutenant,  1862 ;  first  lieu- 
tenant, looth  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1863-64;  captain, 
1864;  major,  1865.  Acting  colonel  of  the  7th  Penn.  Reserves.  Brevet 
lieutenant  colonel,  and  colonel,  N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Died  April  2,  1865, 
Petersburg,  Va. 

♦JAMES  HENRY  EASTMAN.  ^.  T.  Born  May  31,  1842,  Han- 
over, N.  H. 

Left  college  in  the  fall  term  of  Junior  year.  Served  in  the  Union 
Army  during  the  Civil  War.  Engaged  in  reformatory  work,  1864-81. 
Superintendent  of  the  Conn.  State  School  for  Girls,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1873-74;  of  the  N.  J.  and  R.  L  State  Reform  Schools,  1874-1907.  Died 
August  22,    1907,    Howard,    R.   L 

♦WILLIAM  ALVORD  FOSGATE.    f>.  N.  9.    Born  June  27,  1839, 

Winchester,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Queensboro,  N.  Y., 
1858-59;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1859-60.  Second  lieutenant,  Co.  F,  14th  N.  H. 
Volunteers,  1862;  first  lieutenant,  1863;  captain,  Co.  B,  1864.  Killed 
September  19,  1864,  in  the  battle  of  Opequon,  Va. 

♦WALTON  GOODWIN.  Born  April  10,  1845,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  G.  H.  Goodwin  (class  of  1862). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1862.  Cadet  in  the 
U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1863-67;  midshipman,  1867;  ensign,  1868; 
master,  1870;  lieutenant,  1871.  Instructor  in  English,  History,  and 
Law,  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1881.  Retired  with  the  rank  of  captain, 
1901.    Died  July  13,  1906,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦MOSES  ASBURY  HILL.  ^.  T.  Bom  October  9,  1843,  Sacca- 
rappa,  Me.    Brother  of  No.  924. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Enlisted  as  private  in  the 
4th  Conn.  Infantry,  1861 ;  promoted  successively  to  corporal,  sergeant, 
sergeant  major  of  the  8th  Conn.  Infantry,  1862;  first  lieutenant,  and 
(1863)  captain.  Commissary  of  subsistence,  1863-64.  Inspecting  com- 
missary of  the  Division  of  the  Gulf,  1865.  Brevet  major,  1865.  Died 
July  II,  1867,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

CHARLES  HARVEY  LANE.    <i^.  T.     Born  March  11,  1844,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn.     Son  of  No.  20. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     In  business  in  New  York,  N,  Y. 
Address :    Union  League  Club,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BENJAMIN  BEACH  LEWIS.    X.  >^.     Born  1841,  Stratford,  Conn. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1863-76.     Residing  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1880 . 

Address:    1729  Boston  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

♦CHARLES  ALBERT  MANSON.  M.D.,  University  of  Vermont, 
1864.    X.  ■^.     Born  August  22,  1841,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

679 


1864.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  i860.  Acting  assist- 
ant surgeon  in  the  U.  S.  Army  and  Navy,  1864-65.  Practised  medicine 
in  Springfield,   Mass.     Deceased ;    date  of  death  unknown. 

♦LUCIUS  SENECA  NICHOLS.    *.  N.  0.     Brother  of  S.  E.  Nichols 
(class  of  1865). 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Died  August  27,  1864. 

CHARLES  ENOS  PAGE.  ^.  T.  Born  July  7,  1838,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  fall  term,  Freshman  year.  Chaplain  of 
a  N.  Y.  regiment  in  the  Civil  War.  Pastor  of  a  Congregational  church, 
Huntsburg,  Ohio,  1874-79.     In  business,  1879 . 

Address :  unknown. 

♦WILLIAM  B  PUSEY.     Born  1843. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Studied  law  in  Beaver,  Pa.,  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar.     Died  July  i,  1870. 

*BISSELL  CORNELIUS  SHEPARD.  Born  September  11,  1838, 
Geneseo,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  June,  1861.  In  the  hard- 
ware business,  1861-64.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Perry,  N.  Y.,  1864-82. 
Died  January  i,  1901,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  MELVILLE  SHEPARD.  X.  ^.  Born  November  24,  1842, 
North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  1864-65. 
Taught,  1865-70.  Practised  dentistry,  1870-76.  Member  of  Michigan 
State  Senate,  1879-80.  Gerk  to  U.  S.  Senate  committees,  1883-89. 
Private  secretary  to  the  president  of  the  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, Chicago,  111.,  1890-97.  Commissioner  of  corrections  and  charities, 
State  of  Michigan,  1895-98.  U.  S.  consul,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada, 
1897 . 

Address :    U.  S.  Consulate,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada. 

THEODORE  DWIGHT  SHEPHERD.  Sk.  T.  Born  October  13, 
1843. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Norwalk, 
Ohio.     Secretary  of  a  coal  and  iron  company,  Shawnee,  Ohio,  1880-81. 

Address:    Norwalk,  Ohio. 

EDWARD  PRESCOTT  SPALDING. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Corporal  in  the  24th  Regiment, 
Conn.  Volunteers.     Engaged  in  manufacturing,  1864-71. 
Address :    unknown. 

*WALDO  FRANK  VINAL.    Born  January  6,   1844,  Monroe,  Me. 
Brother  of  No.  704. 
Died  November  24,  1863,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Senior  year. 

ANDREW  ELY  WARNER.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1872.  Born  May  20, 
1838,  Chester,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  April,  1861.     Principal  of  vari- 
ous   high    schools    and    academies,     1862-80.      Engaged    in     farming. 
Member  of  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1899. 
Address :    Chester,  Conn. 

680 


NON-GRADUATES.  11865. 


CLASS  OF  J865. 

CASSIUS  FREDERICK  BOARDMAN.  Born  August  23,  1846, 
Westfield,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Principal  of  Church  Hill  Institute, 
New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1863.  Studied  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1863-66. 
Taught  in  the  New  York  Institute  for  the  Blind,  Fordham,  N.  Y., 
1863-66;  in  public  schools  of  Steilacoom,  Wash.,  1867-68;  in  public 
schools  of  Nevada  and  of  Yuba  County,  Cal.,  1868-81.  Engaged  in 
farming,  1881 . 

Address :    Erie,  Yuba  County,   Cal. 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  CHAPIN.  A.  A.  $.  Born  January  13,  1844, 
Coleraine,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  1237. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Member  of  the  ist  Mass. 
Artillery,  1864.  In  business  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Worcester,  Mass.,  1865-81.  Bookkeeper  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
1881-94.     In  the  real  estate .  business,   1894 . 

Address :    26  King  St.,   Worcester,  Mass. 

JOHN  LYON  CHASE.  Born  December  27,  1844,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Son  of  No.   i;    brother  of  A.  H.  Chase    (class  of  1882). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1863.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Address :    67  Lexington  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  CRAWFORD.    X.  ^.     Born  October  8.  1846,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  second  term,  Junior  year.  Quartermaster's  clerk, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1865.  Bookkeeper  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1866-69.  In  the  printing  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1869-77.  Land 
owner  near  Columbus,  Ohio,  1877-81.     In  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    640  6th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE  HEMAN  CROSBY.  Born  November  23,  1842,  Middle 
Haddam,   Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  First  lieutenant  in  the  14th 
Regiment,  Conn.  Volunteers,  1861-62.  Mortally  wounded,  September 
17,  1862,  in  the  battle  of  Antietam.  Died  October  22,  1862,  Middle 
Haddam,  Conn. 

*ROBERT  NEWTON  EDDY.  ^.  T.  Born  June  10,  1840,  Verona, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  July,  1862.  Graduated 
at  St.  John's  College,  Fordham,  N.  Y.  Lieutenant  and  captain  in  the 
114th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-63.  Bookkeeper  in 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1879.  Assistant  postmaster,  Cazenovia,  1880-81. 
Died  March  6,  1881,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  PARKER  ELLIS.     Born  in  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Left    college    during    Freshman    year.     Engaged    in  manufacturing. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1862-76.  Died  May  15,  1876,  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  FERGUSON.  M.D.,  Columbia  University, 
1867.     Born  June,    1843,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

681 


1 865.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Provost  marshal's  clerk, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1863.  Hospital  steward  in  the  6th  N.  Y.  Cavalry, 
1864-65.  Practised  medicine  in  Delaware  County,  N.  Y.,  1867-68. 
Went  to  South  America,   1869. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦ANDREW  JACKSON  GROVES.  A.  A.  #.  Born  January  27,  1838, 
Christiana,  Del. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Captain  of  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  1864-65.  Taught  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1865-66.  Vice  principal 
of  Friends'  Academy,  Langhorne,  Pa.,  1866-68;  principal,  1871.  In 
business  in  Smyrna,  Del.,  1868-69.  Principal  of  Boys'  Academy,  Salis- 
bury, Md.,  1869-71.     Died  December  13,  1871,  Langhorne,  Pa. 

JAMES  HENRY  GROVES.  M.A.  (Hon.),  Delaware  College, 
1882.     A.  A.  *.     Born  May  17,  1837,  Red  Lion,  Del. 

Left  college  in  January,  1862.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1865-81.  State 
superintendent  of  the  schools  of  Delaware,  1875-83.  Special  agent, 
U.   S.   Bureau  of  Labor,   1885 . 

Address:    Bureau   of   Labor,   Washington,    D.   C. 

JOHN  MATTHIAS  HODGATE.  ^.  T.  Born  June  19,  1839,  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  an  evening  school, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1875-81.  In  the  insurance  business  in  Boston,  Mass. 
Clerk,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  Railway,  Boston,  Mass. 

Address :   30  Wabon  St.,  Roxbury  District,  Boston,  Mass. 

*BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  HOLDEN.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February 
14,   1842,   Saxonville,   Mass.     Brother  of   No.  893. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  wool  manufacturing, 
New  Hampshire  and  California,  1864-99.  Member  of  N.  H.  Legis- 
lature,   1879.    Died  June   5,    1899- 

GEORGE  PHELPS  HOLMAN.  B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1865;  LL.B.,  University  of  Albany,  1866;  M.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1868. 
Bom  February  6,  1842,  Salem,  Ore. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  June,  1863.  Member 
of  Oregon  Legislature,  1870-72.  Delegate  from  Oregon  to  National 
Republican  Convention,  1872.  Practised  law.  In  business  in  Oregon 
and  Utah. 

Address :    Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

JONATHAN  BURWELL  KILBOURN.  <ir.  T.  Born  August  22, 
1843,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Gun  manufacturer,  1864.  City 
purser,  1865.  Salesman,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1866-69.  Teller,  Middle- 
town  Savings  Bank,  1870-77;  treasurer,  1877-79.  City  councilman, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1879-80.  Engaged  in  banking,  Denver  and  Pueblo, 
Col.,  1880-83.  Loan  agent,  Travelers  Insurance  Company,  in  Southern 
Colorado,  1882-05.  U.  S.  receiver  of  public  moneys  and  disbursing 
agent,  Pueblo,  Col.,  1885-90.  City  school  treasurer,  Pueblo,  Col.,  1884. 
In  the  real  estate  business,  Pueblo,  Col. 

Address:    1124  Court  St.,  Pueblo,  Col. 

CHARLES  DeWITT  MARCY.  X.  ^.  Bom  October  24,  1842, 
Greenfield,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  104. 

682 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1865-66. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  September,  1864.  In  the  4th  Mass. 
Volunteers,  1862-63.     Sergeant  in  the  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1864-65. 

Engaged  in  publishing  directories,  maps,  etc.,  1867 .     Secretary  and 

treasurer,  U.  S.  Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association. 

Address :    246  Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

♦SAMUEL  EDMUND  NICHOLS.  Born  February  17,  1842,  Brook- 
field,  Mass.     Brother  of  L.  S.  Nichols  (class  of  1864). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  March,  1862.  Lieutenant  and 
adjutant  in  the  37th  Regiment,  Mass.  Volunteers,  1862-65.  Military 
commandant  in  Leicester  Academy.  Publisher  and  editor  of  The  Pitts- 
field  Sun,  Mass.,  1866-67.  Dealer  in  books,  music,  etc.,  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
1868-98.    Died  1898. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  RICE.  X.  ^.  Born  February  13,  1845, 
Newton,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Enlisted  as  a  private 
in  Company  H,  32d  Regiment,  Mass.  Infantry,  1861.  Died  January  14, 
1863,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦EDGAR  RUSSELL.     Born  September  28,  1840,  Otsego,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  October,  1862.  Enlisted  in  the 
43d  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862.  Died  December  27,  1862, 
Potomac  Creek,  Va. 

♦MERRITT  HOAG  SHERMAN.  *.  N.  9.  Born  June  3,  1842, 
Danby,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  First  lieutenant,  nth 
Vermont  Heavy  Artillery.  Killed  June  21,  1864,  during  the  siege  of 
Petersburg,  Va. 

♦MANNING  FORCE  STIRES.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1865;  M.A., 
Yale,  1871.     X.  ^.     Born  June  5,  1838,  Clinton,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  business  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1865-1902.    Died  February  6,  1902,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

DANIEL  CAMP  TATE.    Bom  May  25,  1846,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Stock  broker,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

1864-84.     Public  accountant,  1884 ,     Secretary,  Ann  Arbor  Railroad 

Company. 

Address :   66  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦HENRY  TOURTELLOTT.    *.  N.  0.     Born  1841,  Webster,  Mass. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Principal  of  a  school  in  Daven- 
port, Iowa,   1864-70.     Died  December,   1870. 


CLASS  OF  1866. 

WILLIAM  HARLOW  ADAMS.  Born  September  23,  1838,  Town- 
send,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  East  Conference,  1864-69;  New  England  Conference, 
1869-1911.     Superannuated,  191 1. 

Address :    Southampton,  Mass. 

683 


1866.]  NON-GRADUATES.      , 

PAUL  RICHARD  BROWN.  M.D.,  Berkshire  Medical  Institute, 
1867.     Born  November  4,  1846,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  the  fall  of  Sophomore  year,  1863.  Physician 
in  Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  1868-71.  Sanitary  inspector  of  the  Board 
of  Health,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-73.  Assistant  surgeon,  U.  S. 
Army,  1874-79;    captain,   1879.     Major,  U.  S.  A.   (retired). 

Address :    209  South  Geneva  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  "Y. 

*SMITH  CLARK.     Born  in  Middletown,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  the  High  School, 
Portland  and  Farm  Hill,  Conn.  Engaged  in  farming  and  teaching 
in   Durham,   Conn.     Died  January   14,    1875,   Durham,   Conn. 

JOSEPH  WARREN  DALLY.  Born  June  22,  1843,  Woodbridge, 
N.J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  second  term.  Freshman  year.     Methodist 

Episcopal    minister,    Newark    Conference,    1866 .     Editor    of    The 

Newark  Morning  Register,  N.  J.,  1869-70. 

Address:    84  West  26th  St.,   Paterson,   N.   J. 

LOVELL  HALL.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1866;  M.A.,  Yale,  1869; 
LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1870.  ■*'.  T.  Bom  May  12,  1844,  East 
Hampton,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  first  term.  Freshman  year.  Assistant 
principal  of  Ontario  Female  Seminary,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1867-68. 
Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  East  Hampton  and  Middletown, 

Conn.,    1868 .     Prosecuting   agent    for    Middlesex    County,    Conn., 

1879-87;    coroner,  1883-89. 

Address :     Middletown,    Conn. 

♦JOHN  WILLIAM  HUTTINGER.  Born  October  25,  1836,  Steins- 
feld,   Wiirttemberg,   Germany. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1862.  Clerk  in 
Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1862-64.  Private  in  the  5th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Heavy 
Artillery,  1864-65.  Engaged  in  the  culture  of  fruit,  Beverly,  N.  J., 
1865-70.  Studied  in  Switzerland,  1871-72.  Taught  in  Germantown 
Academy,  Pa.,  1873-74;  Burlington  College,  N.  J.,  1874;  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1875-81.    Died  1900. 

*JOHN  WICKLIFFE  JACKSON  (JOHN  WESLEY  JACKSON). 
A.  A.  *.     Born  September  7,  1840,  New  Castle  County,  Del. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  May,  1863.  Engaged  in  teach- 
ing and  literary  work.     Died  November  2,  1899. 

♦STEPHEN  KIMBLE  JONES.  Born  April  3,  1839,  White  Mills, 
Pa.     Brother  of  No.  802. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Sophomore  year,  1863.  Died  January 
3,   1864,  White  Mills,  Pa. 

♦JOHN  GOULD  KNIGHT.  X.  ^.  Born  January  20,  1840,  Ipswich, 
Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  beginning  of  Sophomore  year,  August,  1863. 
Quartermaster  sergeant,  ist  Conn.  Artillery.  Engaged  in  teaching, 
1866-82.     Chairman  of  school  committee,  and  principal  of  the  academy, 

684 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1866. 

Hanover,   Mass.,   1879-82.     In  business   in   Hanover,   Mass.,    1882- 1909. 
Died  March  6,  1909,  Hanover,  Mass. 

*JAMES  LEAHY.     A.  A.  $.     Born  1842,  in  Ireland. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Died  August  23,  1865,  Visalia, 
Cal. 

WESLEY  LOCKHART.    X.  ^. 

Left    college    during    Sophomore   year.     Private    in   31st    Regiment, 
Maine  Volunteers.    Taught  in  Bucksport,   Me. 
Address :   unknown. 

♦LUCIUS  STARR  MILLER.  ^.  T. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  In  the  flour  and  commission 
business  in  Chicago,  111.,  1868-70.     Died  May  21,  1898,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  HERBERT  MOONEY.  ^.  T.  Born  1845,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1864.  Graduated  at  Eastman 
Business  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1866.  In  business  in  Chicago, 
111. 

Address :    28  Linden  Court,  Chicago,  111. 

*ELI  WESTON  PARKMAN.  A.  A.  #.  Born  April  i,  1840,  Charles- 
ton, Me. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Enlisted  as  second  lieutenant, 
1st  D.  C.  Cavalry,  1863;  first  lieutenant;  captain.  Killed  June,  1864, 
in  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va. 

WESLEY  SHERMAN.  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1876. 
<ir.  T.     Born  May  16,  1837,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Sewing-machine  agent,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1869-73.     Practising  medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1876- — . 

Address :    336  9th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EDWARD  H  TREADWAY. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  the  drug  business 
in  Lowell,  Mass. 
Address:   Lowell,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  SHEPPARD  WALTON. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Captain  in  the  34th  Regiment, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1864. 
Address :  unknown. 

ALB  AN  JOHN  WILSON.  M.D.,  Homoeopathic  Medical  College  of 
Pennsylvania,  1865.  A.  A.  $.  Born  April  7,  1838,  near  Wilmington, 
Del. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1863.  Enlisted  as  a  private  in 
a  Pennsylvania  regiment.  Practised  medicine  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1865-81. 

Address :   unknown. 

685 


1867.]  NON-GRADUATES. 


CLASS  OF  J867. 

♦CHARLES  LORENZO  BARROWS.  ^.  T.  Born  January  4,  1845, 
Jamaica,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  476. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Died  April  12,  1870,  Wardsboro, 
Vt. 

ALBERT  MIRON  BIGELOW.  A.  A.  #.  Born  October  27,  1843, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Acad- 
emy, R.  L,  1873.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  picture  frames  in 
Worcester,  Mass.  Taught  school,  1865-66,  1870-72.  Engaged  in  cotton 
planting,  1867-69.     In  business,  1872 . 

Address:    Franklin,  Mass. 

JOHN  HENRY  CHAPMAN.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1867;  M.A.,  Yale, 
1870.    ^.  T.     Born  September  14,  1844,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class ;  left  college  during  Junior  year.  In 
business,  1867-88;    real  estate,  1888-96;    life  insurance,  1896 . 

Address:   516  ist  Ave.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 

JOHN  HENRY  CHURCHILL.  M.D.,  Harvard  University,  1867. 
X.  ^.    £orn  July  i,  1844,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Left  college,  November,  1865.  Studied  medicine  in  Vienna,  Austria, 
1867.     Practising  medicine,  1867 . 

Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  59,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

JEFFERSON  CLARK.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1867.  A.  A.  i. 
Born  October  3,  1846,  Glover,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law,  1871 . 

Address :    15  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

PETER  FLETCHER  COLE.  *.  N.  G.  Born  November  16,  1845, 
Broadway,  N.  J. 

Left  college,  January,  1865.  Second  lieutenant  of  Company  G,  29th 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  1865 ;  afterwards,  chief  clerk.  Com- 
missary of  Muster's  office,  Brownsville,  Tex.  In  the  cotton  goods 
business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Newark,  N.  J.,  18619-1906.  Retired, 
1906. 

Address:   66  Chestnut  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

*GEORGE  OPDYKE  CUMMINS.  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1868.     *.  N.  e.     Bom  January  2,  1843,  Independence,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Hacketts- 
town,  N.  J.,  1868-70;   Dover,  N.  J.,  1870-1905.     Died  February  4,  1905. 

♦MELVILLE  COX  ELLIOTT.    A.  A.  *.     Born  1839,  Corinna,  Me. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  June,  1865.  Taught 
in  Stockton,  Me.,  1865 ;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1866-69.  Taught  and  preached 
in  India,  1869-71.    Died  August  26,  1871,  Almorah,  India. 

♦ISAAC  NEWTON  ELWOOD.  B.A.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1867;  M.A.,  University  of  Michigan,  1870.  *.  N.  9.  Bom  May  11, 
1843,  Starkville,  N.  Y. 

686 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1867. 

Left  college,  September,  1865.  Delegate  of  the  Christian  Commission, 
1865.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Detroit  Conference,  1867-87. 
Died  January  19,  1887,  Flint,  Mich. 

EDWARD  MASON  ELY.     Born  October  26,  1844,  Providence,  R.  L 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     In  business  in  East  Providence, 
R.  L,  and  Boston,  Mass. 
Address :  288  Dudley  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  FITCH.  Born  January  7,  1846,  Uncasville, 
Conn. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Freshman  year,  1864.  Minister,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  Congregational,  and  Unitarian  Churches,  1869-81. 
Editor  of  The  Jefferson  Gazette,  Ohio,  1881. 

Address :    unknown. 

*LEROY  ALLISON  FOSTER'.  B.S.,  Cornell ,  University,  1872. 
Born  March  15,   1843,  Portland,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Private  in  the  ist  Maine  Bat- 
tery. Financial  editor  of  The  Portland  Daily  Press,  1872-78.  Clerk  in 
the  post  office,  Portland,  Me.,  1880.    Died  March  29,  1882,  Denver,  Col. 

♦HENRY  DRAPER  HARROWER.  *.  N.  e.  Born  June  10,  1846, 
North  Adams,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  761. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  June,  1865,  Taught  in  Michigan. 
In  the  book-publishing  business  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Died  April  23, 
1907. 

ROBERT  LAUDER.  M.D.,  Yale  University,  1871 ;  M.A.  (Hon.), 
Wesleyan  University,  1890.  A.  A.  4>.  Born  May  4,  1840,  Glasgow, 
Scotland. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1865.  Insurance  agent  in  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1870.  Corporal  in  the  nth  R.  I.  Volunteers.  Practis- 
ing medicine  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1871 .    Lay  delegate  to  General 

Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1890. 

Address :     310    Fairfield   Ave.,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

HENRY  CLAY  MICHENER.  Born  August  13,  1844,  Doylestown, 
Pa. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1865.  Practised  law  in  Doylestown. 
Pa.,  1867-87.  Official  stenographer  for  the  7th  Judicial  District  of 
Pennsylvania,  1878-79.  On  the  editorial  staff  of  The  Doylestown 
Intelligencer  and  The  Germantown  Telegraph,  1887-93;  The  Public 
Ledger,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   1893-1908. 

Address :    Manette,  Wash. 

♦HENRY  HUNTINGTON  NEWTON.  Born  March  28,  1841, 
Durham,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  959. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  farming 
in  Durham,  Conn.,  1864-1907.    Died  October  6,  1907,  Durham,  Conn. 

LEVI  SCHOBERT.    Born  July  10,  1836,  Wapwallopen,  Pa. 
Left  college  during  the  spring  of  Freshman  year,   1864.     Tutor  in 
Greensburg     Seminary,     Ohio,     1865;      Union     Seminary,     Pa.,     1866. 


1867-68.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Engaged  in  preaching  in   Iowa,   1867-70;    in  preaching,  teaching,  and 
farming  in  Kossuth,   Pa.,   1870. 
Address :    unknown. 

GEORGE  GARDNER  STEPHENSON.  ^.  T.  Born  July  18, 
1844,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college   during  Freshman  year.     Secretary  of   the   New   York 

Ophthalmic  Hospital,  1864-66.     Engaged  in  farming,  1866 .     Auditor 

of  the  town  of  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  1876-79.  Trustee  of  School  Board, 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1873-81.  Vice  president.  First  National  Bank  of 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1886-1908;    president,  1908- . 

Address :    Amenia,  N.  Y. 

♦JOSEPH  WILLIAM  STOVER.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  3,  1843, 
Bucksport,   Me. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Drug  clerk  in  Bucksport,  Me., 
1868-69.  In  the  drug  business  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1872-1905.  Died 
1905. 

♦AUGUSTUS  WHITNEY  WEEKS.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  5, 
1833,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Sophomore  year,  1864. 
Private  in  the  6th  Regiment,  Mass.  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-1863. 
Chief  clerk  of  a  district  under  the  Freedmen's  Bureau,  1865-69.  Book- 
keeper in  Lowell,  Mass.,  1869-92.  Died  February  21,  1892,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

HOMER  WESTON.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1867;  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  School,  1868.     "ir.  T.     Born  October  4,  1841,  Ascutneyville,  Vt. 

Left  college  in  the  middle  of  the  first  term,  Junior  year.  Principal 
of  La  Crosse  Valley  Seminary,  Wis.,  1868.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
Ascutneyville,  Vt.,  1869-74.     Practising  law,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1875 . 

Address :    1017   Harrison   St.,   Syracuse,   N.   Y. 

♦HORACE  REED  WILLIAMS.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical 
College,  1869.    '*'.  T. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Practised  medicine,  1870-93. 
Died  July  28,  1893- 

♦ADAMS  BROCK  WILSON.  M.D.,  Dartmouth  College,  1867. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  March  8,  1842. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Little- 
ton, N.  H.,   1867-69.    Died  August  31,   1869,   Bradford,  Vt. 


CLASS  OF  J868. 

♦HAMLIN  JAMES  ANDRUS.    A.  A.  *.     Brother  of  No.  710. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1872-96.     Died  October  21,  1896,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

FRANKLIN   HOWARD   BEALE.    A.   A.   $.     Born  April  9,    1844, 
Frankfort,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  970. 

688 


NON-GRADUATES.  ;;  [1868. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  April,  1865.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Machias,  Me.,  1865-68.  Dealer  in  painter's  supplies,  etc., 
Augusta,  Me.,  1878 . 

Address:    161  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

*GEORGE  HOLLIS  HAMMOND.  M.D.,  New  York  University, 
1872.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  10,  1846,  New  Village,  N.  Y.  Brother 
of  Nos.  283  and  800. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term.  Sophomore  year. 
Engaged  in  teaching,  1866-69.  Practised  medicine  in  Freeport,  N.  Y., 
1873- 1904.     Died  March  29,  1904,  Freeport,  N.  Y. 

HOWARD  MOSES  INGHAM.  B.D.,  Kenyon  College,  1892.  Born 
1844,  Brooklyn,  Ohio. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Bookseller  and  publisher,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Ordained  deacon,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1892; 
priest,  1893.  Rector  of  churches  in  Cleveland  and  Jefferson,  Ohio,  and 
Camden,  Ark.,  1892 . 

Address :   Camden,  Ark. 

WILLIAM  EDGAR  LOWN.  Born  January  9,  1848,  Rhinebeck, 
N.  Y.  ^ 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1873-78;    Chicago,  111.,  1878-80;    New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881 . 

Address :    50  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  HENRY  NOON.     Bom  July  7,  1841,  Leicester,  England. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Graduated  from  the  School 
of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1868.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  England  Conference,  1869— — .  Engaged  in  work  for  the  Massa- 
chusetts Total  Abstinence  Society,  1900 . 

Address:    10  Appian  Way,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

♦SELDEN  WALKLEY  NOYES.  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1868.     *.  N.  0.     Born  September  i,  1845,  Haddam,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  February,  1865.  Practised  medi- 
cine in  Middletown,  Conn.,  1869;  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1870-73.  Clerk  in 
Higganum,  Conn.,  1874-97.     Died  July  12,  1897,  Higganum,  Conn. 

MORRIS  WATSON  PRINCE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1882;  D.D.,  1890. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  July  25,  1845,  East  Boothbay,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Private  in  34th  Regi- 
ment, Mass.  Volunteers.  Principal  of  High  School,  Thomaston,  Me., 
1868-69;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1870-71.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New 
Hampshire  Conference,  1871-81.  Principal  of  East  Maine  Conference 
Seminary,  Bucksport.  Me.,  1881-84.  Again  in  the  ministrv,  New  York 
East  Conference,  1884-96.  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science. 
Dickinson  College,  1896 . 

Address :    Carlisle,  Pa. 

♦JULIUS  WILLIAM  RUSSELL.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1868.  A.  A.  $. 
Born  September  i,  1846,  Moira,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  the  acad- 
emy, Hinesburg,  Vt.,  1869.  Practised  law  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  1871- 
1900.  State's  attorney,  1882-84;  city  attorney,  1889-91;  judc^e  of  the 
City  Court,  1894-1900.     Died  February  25,  1900,  Burlington,  Vt. 

689 


1868-69.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

*ORANGE  WALTER  SCOTT.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1889.  <ir.  T.  Born 
October  15,  1842,  Newbury,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Pennington 
Seminary,  N.  J.,  1863-64.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Maine  Con- 
ference, 1867-73 ;  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1873-79 ;  Wyoming 
Conference,  1879-99;  New  England  Conference,  1899-1907.  Super- 
annuated, 1907.  Trustee  of  Wyoming  Seminary,  1879.  Died  December 
6,  1909,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

CHARLES  SMITH.    ^.  T.    Bom  October  i,  1839,  Hampton,  N.  H. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  County  superintendent  of 
schools,  1870-72.  Practised  law  in  Wisconsin,  1873-93.  Judge  of  the 
Superior  Court,  Wisconsin,  1893 . 

Address :    Superior,  Wis. 

*ELIAS  AUGUSTUS  TUTTLE.  <if.  T.  Born  July  18,  1843,  Yates', 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Taught  school.  Real  estate 
broker.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1870-72.  Cotton  broker  and  merchant.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1872-1907.     Died  June  19,  1907,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  LUCIUS  WASHBURN.  B.A..  Yale  College,  1868;  M.A., 
Yale,  1871.     A.  A.  *.     Born  January  22,  1847,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  1870-71 ;    Boston,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    150  West  136th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*JAMES  HAZLETON  WILLARD.  B.A.,  Hamilton  College,  1868. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  April  i,  1848,  New  Albany,  Ind. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  May,  1865.  Practised  law  in 
Indianapolis  and  Bedford,  Ind.,  1870-1901.  Member  of  Ind.  Legislature, 
1872-73,  1878-79.     Died  April  16,  1901,  Bedford,  Ind. 


CLASS  OF  \S69.  j 

HENRY  HOBBS  ANDREWS.  Born  February  17,  1858,  Lubec, 
Me. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  1865.  Practised  law; 
afterwards  engaged  in  agriculture. 

Address :   Northport  Camp  Ground,  Me. 

♦GAYBERT  BARNES.     M.A.   (Hon.),  1878.    Born  in  Middletown,  ' 

Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1199,  and  of  Culmer  Barnes  (class  of  1872).  I 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Clerk  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1869.  ' 

In   the   publishing  house  of   Scribner  &   Co.,    1870-72;    of   Harper  & 
Brothers,  1872-81.     Died  October  13,  1895,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  'i 

GEORGE    FOSTER   CADY.     A.  A.  *.     Born    February    12,    1849,  j 

Voluntown,  Conn.  * 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.     In  the  insurance  business,  Hartford,  J 

Conn.,  1868 .  J 

Address:  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  ' 
Conn. 

690 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1869. 

♦MICHAEL  JOHN  CALLAN.  B.S.,  Baldwin  University,  1863; 
M.A.,  Baldwin,  1866.     *.  N.  0.     Born  August  16,  1837,  Louth,  Ireland. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  August,  1866.  Taught  in 
Willoughby  Collegiate  Institute,  Ohio,  1863-65 ;  Maine  Weslevan  Sem- 
inary, Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1866-68.  Ordained  minister  in  the  Congrega- 
tional Church,  1870.  Preached  in  Torrington  and  Hadlyme,  Conn., 
1870-78.  Removed  to  Missouri,  1878.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Emporia, 
Mo.,  1878-81.  Minister  in  the  Swedenborgian  Church.  Died  May  12, 
1907,  Nahant,  Mass. 

♦JAMES  EDWARD  CASWELL.  #.  N.  0. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught   in   Worcester  Academy, 

Mass.,  and  in  Cohasset,  Mass.,  1869.  Bookkeeper,  Boston,  Mass.  Died 
December  3,  1873,  Lynn,  Mass, 

♦ROBERT  NEWTON  FEARON.  B.A.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1870;  M.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1879.  A.  A.  <l>.  Born  March  21,  1839, 
Pratt's  Hollow,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  July,  1866.  Superintendent  of 
schools  in  Marine  City,  Mich.,  1868;  Ionia,  Mich.,  1871.  Principal  of 
High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1872.  Superintendent  of  schools. 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  President,  Fearon  Lumber  Company,  Ohio. 
Died  January  18,  1910,  Ironton,  Ohio. 

♦MICHAEL  EDWARD  GRIFFIN.  Born  September  18,  1849, 
Easton,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Contractor  on  the  Air  Line 
Railroad.    Died  July  16,  1877,  Middletown,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  ELIJAH  HYDE.    Bom  June  11,  1843,  Afton,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Principal  of  a  school,  1869-70. 

Engaged  in  farming  in  Afton,  N.  Y.,  1870 . 

Address  :   Afton,  N.  Y. 

HOLMES  MAYHEW  JERNEGAN.  M.D.,  New  York  Homoeo- 
pathic Medical  College.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  August  3,  1846,  Edgartown, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Professor  of  Surgerv,  Boston 
University,  1873-79.     Practising  medicine  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1869 . 

Address :    375  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

JOHN  LEMLEY.     Born  1843,  Hesse  Darmstadt,  Germany. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  journalism, 

1868 . 

Address :    32  Riverside  Ave.,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  HECTOR  McALLISTER.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1869.     *.  N.  0. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Member  of  the  staff  of  The 
New  York  Tribune,  N.  Y.,  1868.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New 
York  East  Conference,  1875-80.  Located,  1880.  Pastor  of  Bethany 
Independent  Methodist  Church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1880-81.     Died  1905. 

GEORGE  BUSHNELL  MARTIN.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1905.  A.  K.  B. 
Born  March  15,  1846,  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

691 


1869-70.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Practised  law  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1870-73.  Treasurer  of  the  Empire  Transportation  Com- 
pany,   New    Haven,    Conn.,    1873-83;     president,    1883 .     President, 

People's  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  New  Haven.  President,  Civil 
Service  Commission  of  New  Haven,  for  four  years. 

Address:    120  Cottage  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

♦BENJAMIN  LATHAM  MILLER.  B.A.,  William  Jewell  College, 
1871;  LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1873.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  October  3, 
1848,  Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Practised  law  in  Mystic, 
Conn.,  1873-78.  Judge  of  Police  Court  of  Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.,  1874- 
Died  March  3,  1878,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  MORROW.  Born  July  27,  1847,  Jersey  City, 
N.J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  July,  1867.  Confectioner 
and  ice  cream  dealer.  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.    Retired. 

Address :   Allenhurst,  N.  J. 

JUSTUS  ALONZO  SOUTHARD.  Born  February  7,  1846,  Ver- 
gennes,  Vt. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Accountant  of  the  New  Lon- 
don Northern  Railroad,  1866-81 ;  auditor  and  chief  clerk.  Qerk,  New 
London    (Conn.)    Gas   Company. 

Address:    11  Bristol  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1870. 

♦FRANK  EDWARD  BARRETT.  A.  A.  *.  Born  September  18, 
1848,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  'year.  Died  September  17,  1867, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

FRANCIS  BARTLETT  BEERS.  ^.  T.  Born  March  25,  1846, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dealer  in  stocks  and  bonds,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1870 . 

Address :    183  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EMERSON  GILBERT  CLARK.  B.A.,  Union  College,  1876;  M.A., 
Union. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Assistant  principal  of  High  School, 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1872-77.  Superintendent  of  the  military  depart- 
ment of  Granville  Military  Academy,  North  Granville,  N.  Y.,  1878^81. 

Address:    Haddam  Neck,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  ADOLPHUS  DALTON.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School. 
Born  October  30,  1842,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  first  term,  Freshman  year.  Practised 
law  in  Norwalk,  South  Norwalk,  and  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Address :    unknown. 

692 


NON-GRADUATES.  11870. 

*JOSIAH  WEARE  DEARBORN.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1870. 
Born  December  i,  1847,  Andover,  N.  H.  Brother  of  R.  F.  Dearborn 
(class  of  1870). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  Hampshire  Conference,  1873-75;  New  England  Conference, 
1875-94.     Died  January  19,   1894,  Watertown,  Mass. 

REUBEN  FLETCHER  DEARBORN.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College, 
1870 ;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1873.  Born  May  13,  1850,  Andover, 
N.  H.     Brother  of  J.  W.  Dearborn   (class  of  1870). _  _ 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practising  medicine  in 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1875 . 

Address :    568  Essex  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

HARRY  BURNS  HUTCHINS.  Ph.B.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1871;  LL.D.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1897.  A.  A.  ^.  Born  April  8, 
1847,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  first  term,  Freshman  year,  1866.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Owosso,  Michigan,  1871-72.  Instructor  in 
Rhetoric  and  History,  University  of  Michigan,  1872-73;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  History,  1873-76.  Practised  law  in  Mount 
Clemens,  Mich.,  1876-84.  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan, 
1884-87;  Cornell  University,  1887-94.  Dean,  Department  of  Law, 
University  of  Michigan,  1895-1910.  Acting  President,  University  of 
Michigan,  1897-98;    President,   1910 . 

Address :    Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

JOHN  WESLEY  KNAPP.    <ir.  T. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
Philadelphia  Conference,  1868-75.  Located,  1875.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing,   1875 . 

Address :    Felton,   Kent   County,   Del. 

MARCUS  WARD  LYON.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1881.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
January  8.  1849,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  May,  1868.  Graduated  at  West 
Point  Military  Academy,  1872.  Second  lieutenant,  13th  U.  S.  Infantry, 
1872-74.  Transferred  to  the  Ordnance  Department,  1874.  First  lieu- 
tenant in  Ordnance  Department,  1874-81-  Captain,  1881-94.  Resigned, 
1894.     In  business  in  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address:    188  Market  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  McCUNE.  f».  N.  G.  Born  May  28,  1843,  New 
York,   N.   Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1867.  Studied  in  Garrett  Bibli- 
cal Institute,  1869-72.     In  the  insurance  business,  1872 . 

Address :    Petoskey,  Mich. 

RICHARD  ELLIOTT  MARTIN.  M.D.,  St.  Louis  Medical  College, 
1873.     Born  August  17,  1849,  Greenville,  Ky. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practising  medicine  in  Bonham, 
Tex.,  1875 . 

Address :    Bonham,  Tex. 

EDWARD  ANNIS  MERRILL.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1881. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  August  5,  1845,  Roxbury,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  11. 

693 


1870-71.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1867.    Taught  for  some 
time.     In  the  tea  and  coffee  trade,  Boston,  Mass.     Now  an  invalid. 
Address :   73  North  State  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

♦LEWIS  RENO.    A.  K.  E.     Born  June  25,  1847,  South  Carrollton, 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  business  in  Green- 
ville, Ky.*,  1869-82.  Agent  for  express  and  railroad  companies.  Vice 
president,  First  National  Bank,  Greenville,  Ky.  Died  April  24,  1906, 
Louisville,  Ky. 

LEROY  SUMNER  STOWE.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1871 ;  M.A.. 
Wesleyan  University,  1874;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1884;  Ph.D., 
Syracuse  University,  1884;  D.D.,  Albert  College,  Canada,  1884.  Born 
November  18,  1840,  Redding,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  York  East  Conference,  1869- — . 

Address:    Westfield,  N.  J. 

LORENZO  DOW  WATSON.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1869;  B.D., 
Boston  University,  1869;  M.A.,  Dickinson,  1872;  M.A.  (ad  eundem), 
Syracuse,  1874;  Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1875;  B.A.  and  M.A.  (ad  eundem), 
Albert  College,  Canada,  1877;  LL.B.,  Albert,  1877;  B.D.,  Albert,  1878; 
LL.D.,  Albert,  1878;  D.D.,  Albert,  1880.  Born  December  15,  1838, 
Allegany  County,  Md. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1868.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  East  Conference,  1866-70.  Located,  1870.  Taught  in  Penn. 
State  Normal  School,  1870.  Again  in  the  ministr\%  East  Genesee  Con- 
ference, 1871 ;  Central  New  York  Conference,  1872;  Genesee  Con- 
ference, 1872- 1905.  Professor  in  Taylor  University,  Ind.,  1905-07. 
Superannuated,   1907, 

Address:    654  Putnam  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  MERRILL  WILSON.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical 
College,  1871.     A.  A.  *. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Gouver- 
neur,  N.  Y.,  1872-88.  Practising  medicine  in  Park  City,  Utah.  Mayor 
of  Park  City. 

Address:    Park  City,  Utah. 


CLASS  OF  \S7U 

WILLIAM  HENRY  COOK.  ^.  T.  Born  August  8,  1845,  East 
Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  October,  1870.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  England  Conference,  1871-76,  1878-82;  Savannah  Con- 
ference, 1876-78. 

Address :    unknown. 

FREDERICK  HENRY  CRAFTS.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  187S; 
M.A.,  Dartmouth.  A.  A.  *.  Born  September  12,  1846,  Minot,  Me. 
Brother  of  Nos.  887,  950,  and  1346. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  1870.     Civil  engineer. 

Address :   97  Glenwood  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 

694 


NON-GRADUATES. 


[1871. 


CHARLES  HENRY  FULLER.  ^.  T.  Born  May  27,  185 1,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1870.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  doors,  sashes,  blinds,  etc.,  1870 . 

Address :   care  of  Massee  &  Felton  Lumber  Company,  Macon,  Ga. 

♦CHARLES  AMZI  GENUNG.  Bom  February  4,  1849,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  last  term  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Harts 
Comer,  N.  Y.,  1870.  Studied  in  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870-72.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school^  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  1873-81.    Died  March  20,  1898,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  FLETCHER  GRAVES.  B.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity,  1871 ;    M.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan,   1874.    ■*■.  T.    Born  February 

16,  1850,  Bristol,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Professor  pro  tempore  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  Languages,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1871-73-  Professor 
of  English  Literature,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1873.  Practised 
law  in  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1875-80.  Western  manager,  Middlesex  Bank- 
ing Company  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-1911.  Died  March,  191 1, 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

♦ISAIAH  WILLIAM  LORE.  Born  April  7,  1848,  Buenos  Aires, 
S.   A. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Freshman  year,  1868.  Practised  law 
in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1871-73;   New  York,  N.  Y.,  1873-91.    Died  October 

17,  1891,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS  RANDOLPH  MERCEIN.  *.  N.  e.  Born  October  2, 
1850,  Sheffield,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Artist  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1878-81. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦FRENCH  ALBERT  SAWYER.  A.  A.  #.  Born  January  30,  1845. 
Newport,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing, Napa,  Cal.,  1868-1901.    Died  January  24,  1901,  Concord,  N.  H. 

♦EDWARD  SENIOR.    Born  in  Middletown,  Conn. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  May,  1869.    Died  November  14, 
1869,  Middletown,  Conn. 


WILBUR  FLETCHER  STEELE.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1872; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1874;  M.A.,  Syracuse,  1875;  D.D.,  Syra- 
cuse, 1893,  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  17,  1851,  Leominster,  Mass.  Son  of 
No.  352. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England  Southern  Conference, 
1874-81.  Principal  of  Bennett  Seminary,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  1881-89. 
Studied  in  Germany,  1889-92.  Professor,  Iliff  School  of  Theology, 
University  of  Denver,  1892 . 

Address:    University  Park,  Denver,  Col. 

♦CHARLES  BRAINERD  THOMAS.  <ir.  T.  Born  February  28, 
1848,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

695 


1871-72.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  the  Scientific  Institute, 
Petaluma,  Cal.,  1869-70.  Practised  engineering  in  Petaluma;  county 
surveyor  of  Sonoma  County,  Cal.,  1871-75.  Died  September  17,  1875, 
Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 


CLASS  OF  J872. 

*HOWARD  EMERY  ALCOTT.  ^.  T.  Born  July  i,  1848,  Mount 
Holly,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  September  24,  1869, 
Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 

CULMER  BARNES.  *.  N.  G.  Born  August  23,  1850,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1190,  and  of  Gaybert  Barnes   (class  of  1869). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1869.  Artist  and  illustrator,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1875 ■ 

Address :    22  University  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  CARROLL  CANFIELD.  Born  July  5,  1851,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  June,  1870.  Engaged  in 
the  monumental  and  building  stone  works,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1870-81. 

Address :  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

♦CHARLES  MARIM  CARROW.  Born  April  i,  1853,  Pottsville, 
Pa. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  the  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Second  lieutenant,  7th  U.  S. 
Cavalry.    Died  May  19,  1879,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

WILBUR  FISK  COUSENS.  Born  July  31,  1848,  Kennebunk  Port, 
Me.     Brother  of  No.  1002. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  May,  1872.  In  business  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1872-76.  Principal  of  High  School  Columbia  Falls,  Me.,  1876-77, 
In  business  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Portland,  Me.,  1877-79;    Wells,  Me., 

1879 .     Supervisor  of   schools    for   five  years.     Member   of   Maine 

House  of  Representatives,    1891-92.     Postmaster,   town  treasurer,   etc. 

Address:    Ogunquit,  Me. 

♦ROBERT  ABBOT  DANIEL.  Born  October  2,  1850,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Canada. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1869.  Minister  in  the  Methodist 
Church  of  Canada.  Stationed  in  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia. 
Died  August  i,  1893,  Musquodobit,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

♦JAMES  HOWARD  HAND.  <ir.  T.  Born  April  21,  1850,  Cape  May, 
N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  April,  1871.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  New  York  East  Conference,  1873-1907.  Died  June  7,  1907, 
Long  Island  College  Hospital,  N.  Y. 

BENJAMIN  WARREN  HARTWELL.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  19, 
1848,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y. 

696 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1872. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1869.     Engaged  in  fruit-growing 

and  farming,  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  187 1 . 

Address :   LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  HARRISON  HAYNES.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1873 ; 
B.D.,  Episcopal  Theological  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1877;  M.A., 
Harvard,  1887';  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1899.  ^.  T.  Born  August  23,  1849, 
Alexandria,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  October,  1868.  Minister  of  a 
church  in  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1878;  Denver,  Col,  1880.  Ordained  deacon 
in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  i8/'7;  priest,  1878.  Engaged  in 
preaching  and  teaching.  Principal  of  Jarvis  Hall  Cathedral  School 
for  Boys,  Denver,  Col.,  1878-82. 

Address :    6  Ellery  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

DAVID  BRAINERD  HUBBARD.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  30,  1847, 
Higganum,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1869.  Graduated  from  Hartford 
Theological  Seminary,  1872.  Pastor  of  Congregational  churches  in 
Connecticut,  1873 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

*LEVERET  MARSDEN  HUBBARD.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School, 
1870;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Wesleyan  University,  1883.  4^.  T.  Bom  April  23, 
1849,  Durham,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  259. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  New 
Haven  and  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1870-1906.  Postmaster  of  Walling- 
ford,  Conn.,  1872-81.  Member  of  the  Wallingford  Board  of  Education, 
1874-81.  For  many  years  corporation  counsel.  Secretary  of  the  state 
of  Connecticut,  1887-89.  Trustee,  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.  Director,  First  National  Bank  of  Wallingford  and  Dime  Sav- 
ings Bank  of  Wallingford.     Died  December  7,  1906,  Wallingford,  Conn, 

MARTIN  VAN  BUREN  KNOX.  B.A.,  Baker  University,  1872; 
M.A.,  Baker,  1875;  M.A.,  Boston  University,  1879;  Ph.D.,  Boston 
University,  1880;  D.D.,  Baker,  1890.  ^.  T.  Born  Ottober  4,  1841, 
Schroon,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  March,  1869.  Captain  of  23d 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Vermont  Con- 
ference, 1870-72;  Kansas  Conference,  1872-73.  Supernumerary,  1873. 
Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Baker  University,  1874-77.  Engaged  in 
study,  1877-80.  Again  in  the  ministry,  New  Hampshire  Conference, 
1880-92.  President,  Red  River  Valley  University,  N.  Dak.,  1892-1900. 
Enp^aged  in  literary  work,  1900 . 

Address:   9  Duneklee  Ave.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

BERNARD  HARRISON  NADAL.    A.  K.  E.     Bom  in  Maryland. 
Left   college  during  Freshman  year.     Employed  in  the   New  York 
Custom  House  until  1891.     Resigned  on  account  of  ill  health. 
Address :   unknown. 

ADDISON  BROWN  POLAND.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1876;  Ph.D.,  New 
York  University,  1890.  ^.  T.  Born  March  26,  1851,  Winchendon, 
Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1870.  Taught  in  Ash- 
burnham,  Mass.,  1870-71.  Principal  of  High  School.  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1872.     Studied    law    in    Wortester,    Mass.,    1873.     Principal    of    High 

697 


1872-73.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

School,  Fitchburg,  Mass,,  1874;  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  1875-85;  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  1886-87.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1888-93; 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1893-95.  Assistant  superintendent  of  schools,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,   1896.     Superintendent  of  schools,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1898- 

1900;    Newark,  N.  J.,  1901 . 

Address:   258  Montclair  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

LYMAN  EDWARD  ROCKWELL.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University, 
1872;  D.D.,  Portland  University,  1898.  Born  September  4,  1848,  Deans- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  October,  1868.  Preached  in  Hins- 
dale, N.  H.;  in  Windsor,  Vt.,  1874-75.  Chaplain  of  the  Vermont  State 
Prison,  1874-75.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Vermont  Conference, 
1875-80;     Genesee    Conference,    1880-99.     Pastor  and    Presiding   Elder 

in   Oregon   and   Kansas,    189^- .      Delegate   to   General   Conference, 

M.  E.  Church,  1904. 

Address:    Mankato,  Kans. 

STEPHEN  OLIN  SHERMAN.  Born  April  3,  1850,  Blanford. 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  journalism, 
Boston,  Mass.,   1869— — . 

Address :    Boston  Record,  Boston,   Mass. 

♦GEORGE  WEBBER  STONE.  B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1872 ;  M.A., 
Bowdoin,  1875.     *.  N.  9.     Bom  January  7,  1849,  Jay,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Jay, 
Me.,  1872-81.  Engaged  in  farming.  Member  of  Maine  House  of 
Representatives,  1883-84;  Senate,  1895-96.  Died  October  2,  1910, 
Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

♦SMITH  WILLISTON  TOLES.  A.  K.  E.  Born  December  25,  1846, 
Otego,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  April,  1871.  Taueht  in  Bloom- 
field,  Conn.,  1871-72;  High  School,  Tariffville,  Conn.,  i874-75-  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Conference,  1875-1905-  Died 
May  20,   1905. 

♦MELVIN  ADELBERT  WOLCOTT.  Born  September  23,  1844, 
Marcy.  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1868.  Engaged  in 
farming,  1872-78.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Central  New  York 
Conference,  1873-78.    Died  December  25,  1878,  Borodino,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  STOUT  WOODRUFF.  D.D.,  Taylor  University,  1897. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  July  9,   1847,  Mendham,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  April,  1870.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Newark  Conference,  1871 . 

Address :   Rahway,  N.  J. 


CLASS  OF  J873. 

FRANK  DEWAR.     Born  February  11,  1849,  Logan,  Ohio. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1870.     Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, 1870 . 

Address :   312  Glen  Ave.,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 

698 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1873. 

♦GEORGE  WILLIAM  ELLIOTT.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1873 ; 
M.A.,  Syracuse,  1876.    ^.  T.     Born  November  i,  1848,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1871.  Vice  principal  of 
High  School,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1870-71.  Founder  and  editor  of  The 
Syracuse  University  Herald,  1872.  Assistant  editor  of  The  Northern 
Christian  Advocate,  1873-74;  Rochester  Daily  Democrat  and  Chronicle, 
1874-80.  Engaged  in  editing  and  publishing,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881-91. 
Died  March  18,  1891,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  FENN.    Bom  1841,  in  England. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Corporal,  ist  Conn.  Heavy 
Artillery,  1861-65.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister  in  Massachusetts  and 
Michigan,  1871 . 

Address :    Cass  City,  Mich. 

♦OSMON  OLEANDER  BAKER  FOOTE.  A.  A.  *.  Born  March 
22,  1852,  Belleville,  N.  Y, 

Died  November  10,  1870,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Sophomore 
year. 

EDWIN  PERCY  GAMBLE.  Born  December  18,  1853,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  October,  1869.  Engaged  in  stock 
farming  in  Millersburg,  Ky.,  1876 . 

Address :    Millersburg,  Ky. 

HOWARD  KINGSBURY.  Ph.G.,  Philadelphia  College  of  Phar- 
macy, 1874;  D.D.S.,  Philadelphia  Dental  College,  1892.  Born  Septem- 
ber 8,  1849,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1870.  In  business  in  Tyrone, 
Pa.  Pharmacist  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1878-88.  Practising  dentistr>% 
1888 . 

Address:    1126  Wallace  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

STRATTON  SAGE  KNOX.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February  5,  i845, 
Colesville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  special  course.     Practising 

law   in    Cortland,    N.    Y.,    1874 .     County  judge    and    surrogate   of 

Cortland  County,  N.  Y.,  1884-90.  President,  National  Bank  of  Cort- 
land, 1897 . 

Address  :    Cortland,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  LAWRENCE.  M.D.,  New  York  University, 
1877.    ^-  '5f-     Born  October  5.  1851,  Durham,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  397. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Clerk  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1872-74.  Practised  medicine,  Tomhannock,  N.  Y.,  1877-79; 
Summit,  N.  J.,   1879 . 

Address :    Summit,  N.  J. 

♦CHARLES  ROGER  LORD.  Born  August  25,  1849,  Ipswich, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Telegraph  operator  in  Ipswich, 
Mass.     Died  December  8,  1879,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

ARTHUR  COLLINS  MACLAY.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1879;  LL.B., 
Columbia  University,  1880.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  14,  1853,  Victoria, 
Hong  Kong,  China.    Brother  of  R.  H.  Maclay' (class  of  1873). 

699 


1873.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left   college   during  Senior  year,    March,    1873.     Taught   in   Japan, 

1874-78.     Practising  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1880 .     Lecturer  on 

Oriental  subjects,  Free  Lecture  Course,  New  York  Board  of  Education.  , 

Address :   662  West  8th  St.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  I 

I 

ROBERT  [EDWARD]  HALL  MACLAY.    B.A.,  Syracuse  Univer-  ^ 

sity,  1873;    M.A.,  Syracuse,  1876.    A.  K.  E.     Born  May  16,  1852,  Foo- 

chow,  China.     Brother  of  A.  C.  Maclay  (class  of  1873).  j 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,   March,   1871.     In  business  in  j 

China. 

Address  :    Tientsin,  China.  1 

JONATHAN    MAGIE   MEEKER.    Ph.D.,    New   York   University,  , 

1889;    D.D.,  Wesleyan   University,    1908.     ^.  T.     Born   September  20. 
1850,   Elizabeth,   N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  In  the  insurance  business,  1872-75. 
State  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  New  Jersey,  1875-77.  Studied  in  Drew 
Theological  Seminary.  1877-80;  graduated,  1880.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Newark  Conference,  1878- 1908.  President,  Centenary 
Collegiate  Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1908 . 

Address:    Hackettstown,   N.  J. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  OSBORNE.    Born  June  5,  1849,  Brooklyn,  ' 

N.  Y.  _  : 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Principal   of  schools,   1870-75.  I 

Dealer   in   musical    instruments,    1875 .     Member   of    Conn.   Legis-  | 

lature,   1886-87.  ] 

Address :    Stepney,  Conn.  i 

I 

♦CHARLES    MORGAN    PEASLEE.    A.    K.    E.    Born   August   26.  i 

1846,  Blenheim,  N.  Y.     ^  ! 

Died  May  14,  1871,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Sophomore  year.  | 

I 
EDWIN  RICHARD  REDHEAD.     B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1874.  \ 

A.  A.  *.     Born  1851,  Brownville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  the  first  term,  Sophomore  year.  Traveling 
salesman,  1875-80.  Secretary  and  treasurer,  Victoria  Paper  Mills  Com- 
pany, Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1880-92;    president,  1892 .     President,  Citizen's 

National  Bank,  Fulton.  N.  Y.,  1898- — .     Lay  delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.   Church,   1892,   1908.     Trustee  of  Syracuse  University, 

1888 . 

Address:    Fulton,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  WENTWORTH  SANBORN.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November 
3,  1848,  Epping,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Kingston  Acad- 
emy, N.  H.  Principal  of  schools,  South  Newmarket.  N.  H.,  1871-72. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Western  New  York  (now  Genesee) 
Conference,    1873 •  1 

Address :    Friendship,  N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE    HENRY    TOWLE.    *.    N.    e.    Born    April    9,    1851,  j 

Boston,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  1065.  ] 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  law,  Boston,  Mass.,  j 
1874-96.     Died  September  2,  1896,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies. 

700 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1873-74. 

*SANDFORD  BATTERSHALL  WASHBURN.  ^.  T.  Born 
November  15,  1849,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Died  September  16,  1870,  Fort 
Edward,  N.  Y. 

LYMAN  HORACE  WEEKS.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  21,  1851, 
Waltham,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1871.  Engaged  in  jour- 
nalism,  1873 . 

Address :    2352  Aqueduct  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*FRANCIS  ASBURY  WINCH.  ^.  T.  Born  March  4,  1848,  North- 
field,  Vt. 

Died  November  22,  1871,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior  year. 


CLASS  OF  J874. 

EDWIN  HENRI  ATKINS.    Born  April  3,  1846,  Boston,  Mass. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1870.    Boot  and  shoe 
dealer  in  Hallowell  and  Kennebunk  Port,  Me. 
Address:    Kennebunk  Port,  Me. 

JAMES  HALSTEAD  BOUCHER.  ^.  T.  Born  April  15,  1852, 
Williamstown,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1872.  In  business  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1873 . 

Address :   26  Exchange  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

♦BENJAMIN  WEBSTER  BRIERLEY.  ^.  T.  Born  1853,  Nor- 
wich, Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  July  26,  1871, 
^Norwich,  Conn. 

M[ILLARD]  FILLMORE  BROWN.  A.  A.  $.  Born  September  23. 
1850,  Triangle,  N.  Y. 

Left  college,  March,  1873.  Taught  in  Medina  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1874; 
LeRoy  Academical  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1875.     Practised  law  in  Bingham- 

ton,  N.  Y.,  1876-89;    Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1889 .    City  attorney  of  Bing- 

hamton,  for  four  years. 

Address :   341  Ellicott  Sq.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Residence :  Angola,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  ALLEN  CARRINGTON.  Born  December  31,  1849,  Delhi, 
N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  11 18. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  1873.  Practised  law  in  Delhi,  N.  Y., 
1877-81 ;    New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881-86.     Engaged  in  advertising,  1890- . 

Address :    244  West  124th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HERMAN  CARTER.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1876. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  November  2,  1849,  near  Henderson,  Md. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  June.  1873.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister.  South  Kansas  Conference,  1876-81;  Ohio  Conference, 
1881-89.     Engaged  in  manufacturing,  i88g- . 

Address :    Mount  Sterling,  Ohio. 

701 


1874.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

EDMUND  PEARSON  DOLE.  LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1876. 
Born  February  28,  1850,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

Pursued  a  special  course.  Practised  law  in  Keene,  N.  Y.,  Honolulu, 
Hawaii,  and  Seattle,  Wash.     Attorney  general  of  Hawaii. 

Address :    Haller  Building,  Seattle,  Wash. 

*WILLIAM  WALTER  ELDER.  Bom  January  3,  1843,  Rockport, 
Ind. 

Pursued  a  special  course  with  this  class  during  Junior  year.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister.  New  York  East  and  Michigan  Conferences. 
Died  May  11,  1884,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

GEORGE  ADDISON  EMERSON.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1875.    ^.  T.     Born  August  24,  1846,  Hermon,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law,  1875 . 

Manager  and  treasurer,  Electric  Light  Company,  Bristol,  N.  H. 

Address:    Bristol,  N.  H. 

ALFRED  MAY  GAMMAN.  M.D.,  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medi- 
cal College,  1875.    A.  A.  *.    Born   1853,  Corning,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Practising  medicine  in  Com- 
ing, N.  Y.,  1875 . 

Address:    Corning,  N.  Y. 

♦JAMES  WILLIAM  HOYT.    *.  N.  0.    Born  June  12,  1852,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Died  October  25,  1870,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE  NEWELL  KELLOGG.    A.  A.  *. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
Western  Wisconsin  Conference,  1873-76;  Providence  (now  New  Eng- 
land Southern)  Conference,  1876-77.  Pastor  of  Congregational 
churches,    1877-1909.    Died   September   20,    1909,    Morrisville,    Vt. 

• 

ALBERT  HARTEAU  NASH.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  30,  1850, 
Meriden,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  July,  1872.  Reporter 
for  The  New  York  Tribune,  1873-74.  Supplied  Methodist  Episcopal 
churches,  1874-79.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference, 
1879 . 

Address :   Stillwater,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  JOHN  PARKINSON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  1843,  Ballston 
Spa,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Bennett  Semi- 
nary, Greensboro,  N.  C,  1875.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New 
England  Conference,  1876-78.  Located,  1878.  Died  January  7,  1902,  on 
the  train  from  Flora  to  Jackson,  Miss. 

♦FRANKLIN  WELLS  PATTEN.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1874; 
LL.B.,  Yale,  1876.    ^.  T.     Born  May  8,  1852,  Stafford,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December.  1870.  Practised  law 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1876-82.  In  poor  health,  1882-88.  In  the  insur- 
ance business,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Died  January,  1890,  Staf- 
ford Springs,   Conn. 

702 


NON-GRADUATES.  11874-75. 

OSCAR  EUGENE  PECK.     Born  April  14,  1850,  Addison,  Mich. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  June,   1871.     Dentist  in 

Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1871 .     President,  Board  of  Education,  Bridgeton. 

Address  :    Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

GEORGE  MORTIMER  ROE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1884.  A.  A.  *.  Born 
October  30,  1848,  Clyde,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  937,  and  of  C.  M. 
Roe    (class  of   1881). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1872.    Taught  in  Middle- 

ville,    N.    Y.,    1872-73.     Engaged    in    journalism,    1873 .     Member, 

Board  of   Supervisors,   Cincinnati,  Ohio,   1895-98. 

Address :    2149   Park   Boulevard,   Long   Beach,   Cal. 

WILLIAM  MORRIS  STERLING.  D.D.,  Syracuse  University, 
1907.     Born  July  4,  1845,  Newport,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

Left  college,  having  pursued  a  special  course,  April,  1873.  Methodist 
Episcopal  minister,  Vermont,  Maine,  and  South  California  Confer- 
ences,   1869 . 

Address :    120  N,  Avenue  ^,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

JAMES  HORTON  TAFT.  *.  N.  G.  Born  July  7,  1852,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  1028  and  1194. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  In  business  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.. 

Address:    100  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  ROBBINS  TIDDY.    A.  K  E. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  England  Conference,  1871-72.  Died  November  2,  1872,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 


CLASS  OF  J875. 

♦ALFRED  WILLISTON  ADAMS.  ^.  T.  Born  May  17,  1851, 
Provincetown,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  April  2Z,  1875,  Dansville, 
N.  Y. 

DANIEL  JOSEPH  DONAHOE.  Born  February  27,  1853,  Brim- 
field,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Practised  law  in  Meriden,  Conn., 

1875-78;    Middletown,  Conn.,   1878 .     Associate  judge,   Middletown 

City  Court,  1884-1903.  Attorney  for  the  town  of  Middletown,  1886-93. 
President,  Board  of  Education,   1895-1905. 

Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 

CLARK  PHELPS  HOWLAND.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1875; 
M.A.,  Drury  College.    Born  October  3.   1849,  Columbia,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1875-77.  Principal  of  Zabor  Academy,  Marion,  Mass.,  1877-93; 
Academy  of  Drury  College,  Mo.,  1893 . 

Address :    Springfield,  Mo. 

703 


1875-76.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

LEWIS  WILLIAM  MOREY.  B.A,  Dartmouth  College,  1876. 
Bom  November  26,   1848,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Vermont  Conference,  1879-82.     Located,  1882. 

Address :    South   Strafford,  Vt. 

GEORGE  WHEATON  NICKERSON.    A.  K.  E. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Taught  in  Hackensack,  N.  J., 
1872. 
Address :    unknown. 

CHARLES  PHELPS.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1907.  ^.  T.  Born  August 
10,  1853,  East  Hartford,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  782. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.     Practising'  law  in  Rock- 

ville.    Conn.,    1877 .     Member   of   lower   house.    General   Assembly. 

1885;  Senate,  1893.  Secretary  of  the  state  of  Connecticut,  1897-98. 
Attorney-general  of  Connecticut,  1899-1903.  State's  attorney,  Tolland 
County,  Conn.,   1903 . 

Address :    Rockville,  Conn. 

GEORGE  SKENE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1883;  D.D.,  Bates  College. 
4^.  T.     Born  August  3,  1845,  Anthorp,  Lincolnshire,  England. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  June,  1872.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Greeley,  Col,  1873-74 ;  Troy  Conference,  1874-85 ;  New 
England  Conference,   1885 .     Supernumerary,   1908. 

Address :    Bedford,  Mass. 

JAMES  POMEROY  STOW.  Born  August  2,  1852,  Middletown. 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Photographic  designer  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1874-78.  Councilman  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880.  City 
clerk,  1881 . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

*CYRUS  EVERETT  WATERBURY.  A.  A.  *.  Born  January  28, 
1848,  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Fairfield 
County,  Conn.,  1874;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1875;  Hancock,  N.  Y., 
1876;  Everett,  Pa.,  1876-78;  Hancock,  N.  Y.,  1878-79;  Pleasant  Hill, 
Mo.,  1879-80.  Principal  of  a  grammar  school,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1880-84.    Died  March  31,  1884,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

♦JOSEPH  ZWEIFEL.  ^.  T.  Born  September  19,  1850,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Troy  Conference,  1876-1902.     Died  October  21,  1902,  Northville,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  IS76. 

WILLIAM  BORDEN  BALDWIN.  ^.  T.  Born  September  18, 
1854,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  March,  1873.  Salesman, 
1873 . 

Address:   328  Belmont  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

704 


NON-GRADUATES.  .[1876. 

HERBERT  JEWETT  BARTON.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1876; 
M.A.,  Dartmouth.     A.  A.  *.     Born  September  27,  1853,  Newport,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1874.  Engaged  in 
teaching,  1877 . 

Address :    406  West  Hill  St.,  Champaign,  111. 

♦DANIEL  MOORE  BATES,  Jr.  M.A.,  Racine  College,  1882. 
^,  T.     Born  1852,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1873-75. 
Studied  in  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletov^n,  Conn.,  1875-78; 
graduated,  1878.  Ordained  deacon,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1878; 
priest,  1879.  Taught  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1878.  Professor  of 
History  and  Christian  Evidences,  St.  John's  Missionary  College, 
Shanghai,  China,  1879-81.  Rector,  St.  Luke's  Church,  Saranac  Lake, 
N.  Y.,  1882-85;  St.  Stephen's  Church,  Clifton  Heights,  Pa.,  1885-99. 
Died  December  8,  1899,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  FREDERIC  BORGELT.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  5,  1852, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Painter  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1876 . 

Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 

DELOS  FERDINAND  BROOKS.  D.D.,  Texas  Holiness  Univer- 
sity, 1906.     Born  October  26,  1845,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Troy  Conference,  1876-1906.  Professor  in  Central  University,  Iowa, 
1906-08.  President  of  Beulah  Heights  College,  Oklahoma,  1908-09. 
Supernumerary,  1909. 

Address :   Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

CARTER  EASTMAN  GATE.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,  1876; 
D.D.,  Bates  College,  1900.  A.  A.  *,  Born  August  26,  1852,  Louden, 
N.  H. 

Left   college   during   Sophomore   year.     Free-will    Baptist   minister, 

1877 . 

Address :    158  Elmwood  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

*W ALTER  EDEN  CHASE.     Born  May  7,  1851,  Unity,  Me. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  October,  1872.    Died  November  9, 
1872,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

DANIEL  JAMES  CLARK.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  July  20,  1848,  Ludlow, 
Vt. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham.  Mass.,  1874-75.  Studied  in  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
1878-79.  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  (Old  Stone)  Church, 
East  Haven,  Conn.,  1880 . 

Address :   24  High  St.,  East  Haven,  Conn. 

TIMOTHY  SUMNER  CLIFFORD.     Born  in  Warren,  N.  H. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 
Address :  unknown. 

GRANVILLE  CORNING.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1878.  Bom  1848, 
Monroe,  Conn. 

705 


1876.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  about  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Gren's 
Farms  Academy,  1878-79;  High  School,  Cheshire,  Mass.,  1880-81.  In 
the  real  estate  business. 

Address:   93  North  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  WESTON  COX.  A.  A.  $.  Born  September  6,  1848, 
Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Troy  Conference,  1875 .     Superannuated,  1909. 

Address :    1561  Lake  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

TIMOTHY  PRESCOTT  FROST.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1890;  D.D.,  1895. 
"*•.  T.     Bom  June  26,  1850,  Mount  Holly,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  April,  1875.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Vermont  Conference,  1876-89;  New  York  East  Conference, 
1889-93;  Baltimore  Conference,  1893-98;  Newark  Conference,  1898- 
1903 ;    Rock  River  Conference,  1903 . 

Address:    1632  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

ROSCOE  LEONARD  GREENE.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1884.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  December  26,  1847,  Bangor,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  April,  1876.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  England  Conference,  1876— — . 

Address :    Waltham,  Mass. 

JOHN  EDMUND  KENDRICK.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  17,  1854, 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  June,  1873.  Engaged  in 
manufacturing  cotton  mill  supplies.  President,  American  Supply  Com- 
pany, of  Providence,  R.  I.  U.  S.  Marshal  for  Rhode  Island,  1892-96, 
1900-08. 

Address :   Box  552,  Providence,  R.  I. 

*JAMES  EDWARD  KNAPP.  Born  August  25,  1846,  Greenwich, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  February,  1873.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Providence  (now  New  England  Southern)  and  Vermont 
Conferences,  1873-1905.     Died  1905. 

JAMES  OTIS  LYFORD.     Born  June  28,  1853,  Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Member  of  N.  H.  Constitutional 
Convention,  1876.  Political  editor  of  The  People  (afterwards  People 
and  Patriot),  i^jy-jg.  Practised  law  in  Tilton  and  Concord,  N.  H., 
1880 .     Superintendent  of  schools,  Tilton,  N.  H. 

Address :    Concord,  N.  H. 

♦CHARLES  ADELBERT  LYON.    A.  A.   $.    Born  May  30,   1850, 

Barker,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1874.  Clerk  in  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  1874;  in  the  office' of  The  Bin^hamfon  Daily  Times, 
1875.  Cashier  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1879-92.  Died  October  2,  1892, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

JACOB  WARREN  NEWTON.    Born  August  3,  1852,  Stowe,  Vt. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  farming  in 
Stowe,  Vt.,   1873-77.     Supplied  a  church  in  Chelsea,  West  Hill,  Vt.. 

706 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1876. 

1877-79.     Chaplain  of  the  Hygienic  Institute,  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  1879-80. 
Engaged  in  farming,  1880-98;    in  printing  tracts  and  in  home  mission 

work,  1898-1904.     Bookseller  and  stationer,  1904 . 

Address:   Toccoa,  Ga. 

♦LEWIS  HENRY  NOBLE.  ^.  T.  Born  June  7,  1853,  Westfield, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  May  14,  1875,  Westfield, 
Mass. 

JESSE  TUCK  PARKER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  11,  1850,  Wilton, 
Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Fayette,  Me.,  1874-79.  Principal  of  High  School,  Rome,  Ga., 
1879.  Supervisor  of  schools,  Fayette,  Me.,  1880-81.  Practising  law  in 
St.  Paul,  Nebr. 

Address :    St.  Paul,  Howard  County,  Nebr. 

*NELSON  COBLEIGH  PARKER.  M.D.,  Boston  University,  1879. 
f>.  N.  e.     Born  February  13,  1855,  Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  June,  1874.  Studied  in 
Berlin,  Germany,  1874;  Paris,  France,  1875-76.  Practised  medicine, 
1879-81.    Clerk  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-97.     Died  1897. 

*ELWYN  DAVID  PLAISTED.  Ph.B.,  Syracuse  University,  1877. 
Bom  October  14,  1855,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Studied  in  Germany.  1874-76. 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Paris,  France,  1876-77.  Dealer  in 
stoves,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  Springfield,  Ohio,  Died  December  30, 
1901,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

GEORGE  POWERS  RAYMOND.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  3,  1853, 
Lockport,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1098. 

Left  college,  having  pursued  a  special  course,  1874.  Druggist,  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y.,  and  Independence,  Col.,  1875 . 

Address :    Independence,  Col. 

♦WARREN  JARROTT  REES.    A.  A.  *. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  February,  1873.  Bookkeeper  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  1878-81.    Died  June  10,  1902,  Louisville,  Ky. 

JAMES  TRENCH ARD  SCHOCK.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1884.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  22,  1851,  Centerton,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  March,  1876.  Principal  of  various 
schools,  1876 . 

Address:    Plainfield,  N.  J. 

CHARLES  HURD  SHERWOOD.  LL.B.,  Columbia  University, 
1876.     Born  December  2,   1848,  Liberty.  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.   1128. 

Left  college,  having  pursued  a  special  course,  1874.     Practised  law  in 

Bradford,  Pa.,  and  Castile,  N.  Y.,  1876 .     Alderman  of  Bradford, 

Pa. 

Address :    Castile,  N.  Y. 

707 


■1876-77.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

EMMET  REDFIELD  STODDARD.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  30,  1850, 
Middletown,   N.   Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  1875.  In  the  dairy  business,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1877 • 

Address :    Mills  Hotel,  7th  Ave.  and  36th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

LEVI  LE  FOREST  HAYDEN  TAYLOR.    A.  A.  *. 
Left   college   during  Freshman  year.     Taught   in   Epping  and   Lee, 
N.  H.     In  business  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1880— — . 
Address:    Windsor  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  UBERTO  TAYLOR.  M.D.,  University  of  Vermont, 
1880.    Born  June  12,   1852,  Mooers,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1064. 

Left  college,  June,  1873.  Engaged  in  teaching  and  studying  medicine, 
1873-76.  Assistant  surgeon  in  Mary  Fletcher  Hospital,  Burlington, 
Vt.,  1880-81.     Practising  medicine,   1881 . 

Address:    Mooers,   N.   Y. 

EUGENE  RALPH  TOWNE.  Born  August  9.  1852,  Waterbury. 
Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Freshman  year.  Studied 
in   Yale   College,    1873-75.     Engaged   in    farming   in   Waterbury,   Vt., 

1877 ■ 

Address :   Waterbury,  Vt. 

♦CALVIN  BUTTERFIELD  TUTTLE.  LL.B.,  Boston  University, 
1879.    Sk.  T.     Born  May   16,   1851,  Long  Island,   N.   H. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practised  law,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1879- 
1906.    Died  May  6,  1906,  Lynn,  Mass. 

♦HENRY  AARON  YEAMANS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  15,  1853, 
Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Studied  law  in  Chicago,  111., 
1873-75.    Died  March  22,  1875*  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF  J  877. 

♦THOMAS  SNOWDEN  BOSWELL.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College, 
1877.    Born  November  6,   1856,  Lima,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  October,  1874.  In  the  insurance 
business,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1878.  In  business,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1879-83.  Orange  grower  in  Florida,  1883-91.  Died  January  17,  1891, 
Leesburg,  Fla. 

♦JOHN  ATWOOD  BOWLER.  A.  A.  «i>.  Born  October  25,  1852, 
Watertown,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1875; 
Pepperell,  Mass.,  1876;  Revere,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1881-98;  New  England  Con- 
ference, 1898-1911.     Died  February  28,  191 1,  Springfield,  Mass. 

HENRY  CLAY  CARPENTER.  Born  January  25.  1850,  Troy, 
N.  Y. 

708 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1877. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  Milton  Acad- 
emy, Del.,  1874-75;  Georgetown  Academy.  Del.,  1875-76.  Superinten- 
dent of  Lewes  Union  School,  Del.,  1876-80.  Assistant  superintendent 
of  public  schools  of  Delaware,  1881.  European  agent  for  the  McCor- 
mick  Reaper  and  Harvester  Company. 

Address :    unknown. 

JOSEPH  COLTER.    A.  A.  *.     Born  July  13,  1847,  Leitrim,  Ireland. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  dry  goods  com- 
mission   business,    Boston,    Philadelphia,    Chicago,    and    New    York, 

1875 .     Member  of  the   Board  of  Education,   East   Orange,   N.  J., 

1902 . 

Address:    72  Leonard  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  HOWE  CRANE.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1880. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  February  6,  1854,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  1874.  Studied  in  New 
York  University,  1876-77.  Taught  in  Lyons  Farms,  N.  J.,  1877-78; 
State   Normal    School,   Holly   Springs,   Miss.,   1878-79.     Practised  law, 

Port  Jervis  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1880 .     Judge  of  County  Court, 

Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  1891-93. 

Address :    Tribune  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  FAIRCHILD.  LL.B.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1877.    ■*■•  '^-     Born  January  31,  1853,  Fairfield,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  November,  1874.  Practised 
law  in  Fairfield,  Vt.,  1876——.  Superintendent  of  town  schools,  1878-81. 
Member  of  Vermont  House  of  Representatives,  1888-90;  Senate, 
1890-92. 

Address:   Fairfield,  Vt. 

JOHN  HARRIS  FRANCIS.     Born  in  New  London,  Conn. 
Left  college  after  a  stay  of  one  month,  October,  1874. 
Address :    unknown. 

WILLIAM  DUDLEY  GOEWEY.    M.A.  (Hon.),  1909.    A.  f .  *. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  June,   1874.     Resided  in 

Kansas,  1874-77.     Teaching  in  High  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877 . 

Address:    Albany,  N.  Y. 

♦WEBSTER  GOSS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  12,  1856,  Oakhill,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  W.  R.  Goss  (class  of  1880). 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  February,  1877.  Principal  of 
Chatham  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Practised  law,  1880-98.  Commissioner 
of  deeds  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Died  April  25,  1898,  Spooner,  Wis. 

♦EDWIN  LUTHER  GRISWOLD.  Born  February  11,  1855,  Elyria, 
Ohio.     Son  of  No.  313. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Salesman  in  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1876-79.  Bookkeeper,  Elyria,  Ohio,  1880-81.  Died  September  26, 
1881,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦HERBERT  HIRAM  HAYDEN.  Born  February  22,  1850,  Taunton, 
Mass. 

709 


1877.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  April,  1875.  Preached  in  the 
New  York  East  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1875-79.  Carriage-maker 
in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1880-1907.    Died  1907. 

JOHN  BASCOME  HIBBEN.  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1878. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  1855,  Lowell,  Ind. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1875.  Assistant  physician  in 
Flatbush  Insane  Asylum,  1877-78.  Medical  director  of  the  Freedmen's 
Relief  Association,  Topeka,  Kans.,  1879-81.     Practising  medicine. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦GILBERT  HARVEY  JESSUP.  *.  N.  9.  Born  November  3,  1848, 
Westhampton,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  canvassing 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1875-77.  Taught  in  Maine,  Illinois,  Wisconsin, 
Iowa,  and  Minnesota.  Stenographer  in  Lanesboro,  Minn.,  1879-80, 
Banker,  and  real  estate  agent,  Tracy,  Minn.,  1880-1904.  Died  August, 
1904. 

♦FRANK  WELLINGTON  JOHNSON.  Born  September  30,  1850, 
Sanbomton,  N.  H. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  January-,  1874.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  in  Vermont  and  California.    Died  1906. 

HOWARD  NEWTON  KNIGHT.  ^.  T.  Bom  December  3,  1854, 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  July,  18*74.  In  business 
in  Providence,  R.  I.,  1874-76;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1876-77.  Traveling 
salesman,  1878-79.  New  England  manager  for  New  York  milling  com- 
panies, 1880-97.  Vice  president  and  secretary,  Livermore  &  Knight 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1898 . 

Address :    Providence,  R.  I. 

EDXy^RD  SAMUEL  LEWIS.  B.A.,  Boston  University,  1877; 
M.A.,  Boston  University,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Little  Rock  University,  1886. 
"*■.  T.     Born  August  24,  1855,  Natick,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  December,  1874.  Taught, 
1877-84.  College  president,  1884-90.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Ohio  Conference,  1890-1908.  Assistant  editor,  Sunday-school  publi- 
cations, 1908 . 

Address:    998  Bushwick  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  McCAULEY.     Bom  August  5,  1856,  Stony  Point.  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  May,  1874.  Engaged  in  teach- 
ing, 1875-78.  Practised  law  in  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  1882-1909.  Corpora- 
tion counsel  for  Haverstraw  several  years.  District  attorney  of  Rock- 
land County,  N.  Y.,  1891-94.  County  judge  and  surrogate  of  the 
county,  1909 . 

Address :    Haverstraw,   N.  Y. 

♦CYRUS  PAINTER  MARSH.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  19,  1851, 
Sewickley,   Pa. 

Drowned  October  8,  1876,  in  the  Connecticut  River,  Middletown. 
during  his  Senior  year. 

710 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1877-78. 

WILLIAM  JAMES  SHEPARD.  ^.  T.  Born  August  23,  1854, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  February,  1876.  Clerk  of  a  com- 
mittee of  the  New  York  Senate,  1878.  City  chamberlain,  Watertown, 
N.   Y.,    1879-84.     Engaged   in   publishing,    1884-87;    in   manufacturing, 

1887-92;    in  the  insurance  business,  1892 .     Police  commissioner  of 

Watertown,  N.  Y.,  four  years.  Secretary-treasurer,  Watertown  Sav- 
ings, Loan  and  Building  Association. 

Address:   232  Stone  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  WISE  SMITH.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1880. 
Born  February  7,   1855,   Baltimore,   Md. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1875.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Philadelphia  Conference,   1880- . 

Address;    1241   South  15th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

♦JOSEPH  MILLER  THOMAS.  Born  February  4,  i855,  Potts- 
ville.   Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Studied  in  Boston  Uni- 
versity. Engaged  in  farming  in  North  East,  Md.  Publisher  of  The 
Peninsula  Methodist,  Wilmington,  Del.  Printer  and  bookbinder. 
Died  January  5,  1903,  Providence,  R.  I. 

JOHN  RICHARD  VAN  BENSCHOTEN.  B.A.,  College  of  New 
Jersey  (now  Princeton  University),  1878.  ^.  T.  Born  October  7, 
1856,  Madison,  Wis. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Resided  in  California 
and  the  West,  1878-80. 

Address :   unknown. 

ALEXANDER  MARTIN  WILCOX.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1877; 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1880.    A.  K.  E.    Born  June  19,  1849,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Tutor  in  Greek  in 
Wesleyan  University,  1880-83.  Studied  in  the  American  School  of 
Classical  Studies,  Athens,  1883-84.  Fellow  by  courtesy,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1884-85.  Professor  of  Greek,  University  of  Kansas, 
1885 . 

Address:    1605  Vermont  St.,  Lawrence,   Kans. 

DU  RENNE  STEARNS  WILCOX. 

Left  college  during  the  third  term  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in 
High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  and  in  Chamberlain  Institute,  Ran- 
dolph, N.  Y.    Manufacturer  in  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1881. 

Address :   unknown. 

ELIZABETH  HINCKLEY  DELEVAN. 

Pursued   a    special   course   during   a   part   of   the    fall    term,    1874. 
Graduated  from  the  School  of  Theology,   Boston  University,   1880. 
Address :   unknown. 


CLASS  OF  1878. 

HEMAN  BANGS  ANDREW.     M.D.,  New  York  University,   1878. 
Born  August  i,  1853,  Navesink,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  11 12. 

711 


1878.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Practised  medicine  in  Morris- 
town  and  Newark,  N.  J. 

Address :    176  Summer  St.,   Newark,   N.  J. 

CHRISTIAN  DOLLNER  BERNSEE.  X.  <ir.  Born  August  22, 
1858,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  November,  1877.  Engaged  in  the 
manufacture   of   clocks,    New   York,   N.   Y. 

Address :   unknown. 

JOHN  NICHOLL  BROWN.  A.  A.  *.  Born  September  29,  1856, 
Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Left  college,  June,  1878.  Taught  in  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J., 
1878-82.  Organist  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Trenton,  N.  J., 
1882-92;    Hyde  Park  Presbyterian  Church.  Chicago,  111.,   1892-99;   St. 

John's    Protestant    Episcopal    Church,    Ogdensburg,    N.    Y.,    1899- . 

Publisher  of  music. 

Address :    26  Jay  St.,   Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  DAVENPORT  CLARKE.    ^.  T. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Editor  of  The  Bath  Independent, 
1879-91.     Retired. 
Address:    Bath,  Me. 

♦JOHN  WESLEY  COUCHMAN.  A.  K.  E.  Born  August  25,  1853, 
Margaretville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Hudson  River 
Institute,  N.  Y.     Deceased ;   date  of  death  unknown. 

♦WILLIAM  EDWARD  CUMMINGS.  4>.  N.  O.  Born  March  3, 
1858,  Brownsville,  Tex. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1876.  Taught  in  the 
public  schools  of  Maryland,  1876-78.  District  attorney,  25th  Judicial 
District  of  Texas,  1879.  U.  S.  extradition  agent  for  the  Mexican 
frontier,  1880.  District  attorney,  25th  Judicial  District  of  Texas, 
1881-83.     Died  1883. 

♦SAMUEL  LAPHAM  DOLLNER.  X.  <ir.  Born  October  25,  1856, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  commission  busi- 
ness. New  York,  N.  Y.,  1881.     Died  January  i,  1907,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

LEWIS  HARVEY  EDDY.     Born  in  Fenner,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  February,  1875.  Taught  in 
Madison  Village,  N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Practised  law  in  Brookfield,  N.  Y., 
1878-81. 

Address :   unknown. 

DANIEL  HEATON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November  24,  1852,  Linth- 
waite,  England. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year,  Februarv,  1878.  Wesleyan  minister, 
England,  1878 . 

Address:    Shoreham,  Sussex,  England. 

EDGAR  MARTINGALE  HERMANCE.  M.D.,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1878.    A.  K.  E.     Born  January  19,  1854,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

712 


NON-GRADUATES.  11878. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Practising  medicine   in   Yonkers, 
N.  Y.,  1878——.     Commissioner  of  public  safety,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Address:    Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

♦CHARLES  OZIAS  JUDD.    ^.  T.    Born  November  9,  1858,  Flush- 
ing, N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  315 ;   brother  of  Nos.  1329  and  1392. 
Died  July  9,  1877,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior  year. 

ELI  LEARNER  LATHAM.     Born  May  19,  1844,  Northfield,  Vt. 

Left  college,  having  pursued  a  special  course,  June,  1875.  Served 
in  the  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England 
Southern  Conference,  1872-79.  Engaged  in  missionary  work.  In 
charge  of  Rescue  Home  for  Boys,  Matanzas,  Cuba,  1901. 

Address :    unknown. 

FRANK  FURMAN  LATHROP.  Born  February  5,  1856,  Dubuque, 
Iowa. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  April,  1875.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, Ilion,  N.  Y.,  1875-86.  Treasurer,  Standard  Furniture  Com- 
pany, Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  1886 . 

Address:   441  North  Main  St.,  Herkimer,  N.  Y, 

HERBERT  WHITNEY  MECORNEY.  Born  May  i,  1856,  Milford, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  1875.  In  the  shoe  business,  and 
studying  medicine  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1875-81. 

Address :   unknown. 

FREDERIC  OBED  NICKERSON.  Ph.B.,  Boston  University,  1877. 
^.  T.  Born  July  16,  1854,  South  Harwich,  Mass.  Brother  of  H.  G. 
Nickerson  (class  of  1878). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1874.  Assistant  prin- 
cipal, Culpeper  Female  Institute,  Va.,  1877-78.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Scituate,  Mass.,  1878-80.     In  business,  1880 . 

Address :   27  Garland  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

♦HERBERT  GOODRIDGE  NICKERSON.  Ph.B.,  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1877.  <ir.  T.  Born  April  17,  1856,  South  Harwich,  Mass.  Brother 
of  F.  O.  Nickerson  (class  of  1878). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1874.  Principal  of 
High  School,  South  Harwich,  Mass.,  1878-82.  Died  April  19,  1882, 
South  Harwich,  Mass. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  NORTH.  M.A.,  Lafayette  College, 
1885.     Born  September  12,   1850,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Philadelphia  Conference,   1876 .     Supernumerary. 

Address:    6047  Chestnut  St.,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

GEORGE  HENRY  PERKINS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  19,  1851, 
Topsfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1876.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  New  England  Conference,  1878——.  Superannuated, 
1907. 

Address:   Uxbridge,  Mass. 

713 


1878-79.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

FRANK  THEODORE  POMEROY.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October  3, 
1852,  Rockbottom,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  December,  1874.  Methodist 
Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1875 . 

Address :    Webster,  Mass. 

HENRY  WADDELL  RODGER.  Born  April  10,  1849,  Hammond, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Rossie,  N.  Y.,  1876.  Engaged  in  farming,  dealing  in  hay  and 
horses.     Now  engaged  in  mining  in   Colorado. 

Address :  520  Exchange  National  Bank  Building,  Colorado  Springs, 
Col. 

♦WILLIS  ADAMS  RUSSELL.  *.  N.  9.  Born  June  12,  1853,  Paris, 
Me.     Brother  of  Nos.  1023,  1159,  1367,  1399,  and  1765. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Hazardville,  Conn., 
1878-79.  Practised  medicine  in  Bethel,  Me.,  1881.  Died  July  19,  1897, 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  SAXE.  Bom  May  3,  1857,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  Nos.   1400  and   1401. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Dealer  in  lumber,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1881 . 

Address :    Fifth  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

FRANK    EDWARD    STEBBINS.    B.A.,    Amherst    College,    1880. 
A.  A.  *. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    332  Indiana  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ROBERT    BOWNE    SUCKLEY.    A.    A.    *.    Born    June    5,    1856, 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.    Practising  law. 
Address:    RhineclifT,  N.  Y. 

CORNELL  MARTIN  WALSWORTH.  A.  A.  *.  Born  April, 
1857,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Collinwood,  Ohio, 
1879-81. 

Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J879. 

ALFRED  COOKMAN  ATKINS.  ^.  T.  Born  October  15.  1855, 
Lebanon,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1877.  Hotel  proprietor, 
Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  St.  Augustine  and  Enterprise,  Fla.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.,   1877 . 

Address:    Ocean  Hotel,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

*CALVIN  MARTIN  BROWN.    Born  June  10,  1851,  Chelsea,  Vt. 
Left  college   during  Freshman  year,   December,    1875.     Engaged  in 
teaching,   1876-77.    Died  February  2,  1902,  West  Corinth,  Vt. 

714 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1879. 

ISAAC  NUNEZ  CARDOZO.    Born  in  South  Carolina. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Went  to  California.    Engaged 
in  teaching  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1880-81. 
Address:   unknown. 

JAMES  CURTISS  CARNAHAN.  B.A.,  Hobart  College,  1891 ; 
M.A.,  Hobart,  1894.  ^-  "^^  Born  April  8,  1858,  Ravenna,  Ohio. 
Brother  of  No.  1349. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  January,  1878.  In  business,  Pitts- 
ford,  N.  Y.,  1878-90.  Instructor  in  Greek,  Hobart  College,  1892-93. 
Instructor  in  Hebrew,  DeLancy  Divinity  School,  1893-94.  Rector  of 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Arlington,  Vt.,  1894-97.  Priest  in  charge, 
Sherburne,  Vt.,  1897 • 

Address :    Sherburne,  Vt. 

♦JAMES  MARSHALL  COLLINS.  Born  March  18,  1858,  Carlisle, 
Pa.     Son  of  No.  47. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Died  September  20,  1878,  Memphis, 
Tenn. 

♦BAYARD  TAYLOR  EDDY.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  23.  1853, 
Theresa,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  1078. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Taught  school,  1877.  Died 
April   13,    1880,   Gouverneur,   N.  Y. 

EDWIN  EVERETT  HAMILTON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February  27, 
i860,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Brother  of  Nos.  918  and  1215. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  March,  1878.  Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  paper,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1879- 1903.    Retired,  1903. 

Address:    51  Allen  Lane,  Mount  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

♦AUGUSTUS  PHILIP  HANN.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  15,  1856, 
Belvidere,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  September,  1876.  Graduated 
from  the  Eastman  Business  College,  1877.  Assistant  cashier  of  First 
National  Bank,  Washington,  N.  J.,  1878-87.  Member  of  Common 
Council  of  Washington,  N.  J.,  1880.  Died  December  11,  1887,  Wash- 
ington, N.  J. 

♦FRED  MERRITT  HULBURD.  *.  N.  9.  Born  September  12, 
1853,  Johnson,  Vt. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1877.  Died  February  11,  1879, 
Waterville,  Vt. 

EDWARD  MANNING  INGALLS.  Born  April  19,  1857,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  1875.  Taught  in 
Poland,  Me.,  1876-77.  Bookkeeper  for  eighteen  years.  Engaged  in 
farming  for  six  years.  Florist  for  two  years.  Clerk  for  the  General 
Electric  Company,   Lynn,   Mass.,   1902 . 

Address:   20  Salem  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

♦GEORGE  COOKE  KING.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  24,  1853,  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

71S 


1879.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  April,  1878.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  England  Southern  Conference,  1880-88.  Died  July  6, 
1888,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  LAMB.     Born  in  Juliustown,  N.  J. 

Left    college    during    Sophomore    year,    October,    1876.     Taught    in 

Mount  Holly  and  Juliustown,  N.  J.,  1877 . 

Address :    Juliustown,  N.  J. 

EDWARD  C  NEWCOMB.    A.  A.  *.     Born  1858,  Wallsville,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  June,  1878.  Practised  law 
in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1879-1903.  Judge  of  the  45th  Judicial  District  of 
Pennsylvania,   1903 . 

Address :    602  Olive   St.,   Scranton,   Pa. 

*HOWARD  MUDGE  NEWHALL.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  7,  1854. 
Lynn,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  808. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  December,  1877.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, and  in  the  real  estate  and  insurance  business,  Lynn,  Mass.. 
1878- 1908.     Died  December  25,  1908,  Lynn,  Mass. 

♦EDWARD  SHERMAN  POMEROY.  4'.  T.  Born  November  27, 
1859,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  381. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  February,  1877.  Died  August 
18,  1877,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  ARCHIBALD  RANSOM.  Born  June  22,  1857,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.     Brother  of  No.  962. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  April,   1876.    Admitted  to  the 

bar,    1881.    Engaged   in  journalism,    1882 .    Executive   clerk.   New 

Jersey,  1908 . 

Address:    100  North  Munn  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

EDMUND  FRENCH  SAWYER.    X.  ^.     Born  September  9,  1858, 

Concord,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  teaching, 
1878.  Private  secretary  of  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1879-80.  Director  of  music  in  the  public  schools  of 
Bradford,  Pa.,  1881.  On  the  staff  of  The  Bradford  (Pa.)  Evening 
Star,  1881-89.    Engaged  in  teaching  music.     Musical  critic  and  composer. 

Address:    1788  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

CHARLES  ANTHONY  SHEFFIELD.  ^.  T.  Born  April  19,  i8s5, 
East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Fair  Haven, 
Mass.,  1878;  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  1879;  Cottage  City,  Mass.,  1880. 
Bookkeeper. 

Address:    Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*LYMAN  ASHVILLE  THOMAS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  18,  1854, 
North  Dighton,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  June,  1876.  Taught, 
1877-78.     Engaged  in  farming,  1878-79.     Died  May  26,  1890. 

DAVID    MERRITT    VAIL.     A.  K.  E.     Bom    February    15,    1859.. 

Yorktown,  N.  Y. 

716 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1879-80. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  June,  1878.     In  business  in 

Ossining  and  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1879 . 

Address:    Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

EDWARD  HERBERT  WALTER.  Born  October  i,  1857,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.     Brother  of  No.  1133. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  February,  1876.  Machinist  and 
toolmaker,  1878— — . 

Address :    Lakewood,  R.  L 

♦FREDERIC  CHESTER  WILLIAMS.  Born  April  4,  1858,  New 
Britain,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  1877.  Taught  in  Kensington, 
Conn.,  1877-78.  Principal  of  High  School,  West  Hartford,  Conn., 
1878-79;  district  school,  Southington,  Conn.,  1879-81.  Taught  in  district 
school,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1882.  Died  February  25,  1892,  Las  Vegas, 
N,  Mex. 

♦ANTHONY  WOLFORD.  Born  February  27,  1848,  Middleburg, 
N.  Y. 

Entered  in  1873,  ^nd  left  college  during  Senior  year.  Taught  in 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,  1874-76.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Con- 
ference, 1879-1907.    Died  May  20,  1907,  Raceville,  N.  Y. 

MELA  ISABEL  BARROWS  (Bennett).  Born  September  30,  1858, 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  first  year,  special  course,  1877.  Became  a  mis- 
sionary of  the  Baptist  Church. 

Married  September  30,  1879,  Rev.  Albert  Arnold  Bennett,  who  died 
October,  1909. 

Address:  Mrs.  Mela  I.  Bennett,  113  East  Manning  St.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 


CLASS  OF  J88a 

♦CHARLES  WILLIAM  AVERY.  Born  July  4,  i8S9,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Died  January  26,  1879,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 

JOSEPH    AYRAULT    BAILEY.     Born    March    17,    185S,    Essex, 
Conn. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  special  course.     Baptist  minister. 
Address :    North  Dana,  Mass. 

WILBUR  FISK  BERRY.  D.D.,  Grant  University,  1906,  and  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1907.  *.  N.  0.  Born  November  24,  185 1,  Camden, 
Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Maine 
Conference,  1881-99.     Secretary,  Christian  Civic  League  of  Maine,  1899- 

1902,  1909 .     President,  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Kents  Hill,  Me., 

1902-09.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892,  '96. 
1904. 

Address:   Waterville,  Me. 


1880.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

CHARLES  OLIN  BRAMHALL.    A.  A.  *. 
Address :    unknown, 

FREDERICK  PIERCE  BURR.  Born  November  2,  1859,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  April,  1877.  Dealer  in  flour, 
feed,  grain,  etc.,  Middletown,   Conn.,   1879 . 

Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 

EDWARD  THOMAS  BURROWES.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  25,  1852, 
Sherbrooke,  Que.,  Canada. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  1876.     Manufacturer 

of  wire  window  screens,  Portland,  Me.,  1878 .    Trustee  of  Boston 

University,  1901 . 

Address :    Portland,  Me. 

JOSEPH  ALBERT  COREY.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February  8,  1853, 
Southbridge,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  April,  1878.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Maine  Conference,  1879-1907;  East  Maine  Conference, 
1907 . 

Address :    Searsport,  Me. 

♦ROBERT  LAURENSON  DASHIELL.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  2, 
1858,  Baltimore.  Md. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  May,  1877.  Studied  in  Bryant 
&  Stratton's  Business  College,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1877-78.  Salesman,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Died  March  25,  1893. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  DRESSER.  B.A.,  Bates  College,  1882.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  April  25,  1852,  Lovell,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  June,  1877.  Principal  of  a 
graded  school,  Stoneham,  Me.,  1878-79.  Taught.  1882-83,  1885-96, 
1900-09.  General  agent  for  subscription  books,  1883-85.  Engaged  in 
business,   1896-98.     Superintendent  of  schools,   1898-1900,   1909 . 

Address :    Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

WILLIAM  ROBERT  GOSS.  Born  January  28,  1856,  Coeyman's 
Hollow,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Webster  Goss  (class  of  1877). 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  Conference,  for  a  time.     Public  lecturer. 

Address :    unknown. 


FRED  HENRY  GREELY.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  5,  1856,  Galena 
Hill,  Cal. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Flour  manufacturer  in  Marys- 
ville,  Cal.,  1879-81.  Mayor  of  Marysville.  State  senator.  U.  S, 
registrar  of  land,   1903.     Practising  law. 

Address :    Marysville,  Cal. 

ERNEST  PIERCE  HERRICK.  #>.  N.  0.  Bom  November  17. 
1858.  Salem,  Mass.  Son  of  A.  F.  Herrick  (class  of  1853)  ;  brother  of 
No.  1084. 

718 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1880. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Employed  in  a  factory, 
Spencer,  Mass.,  1878-80.  Studied  in  School  of  Theology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1880-83.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England  Con- 
ference, 1883 . 

Address :   Chelsea,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  BURR  HILL.  B.A.,  Yale  College,  1881 ;  LL.B.,  Yale, 
1883.  *.  N.  e.  Born  November  17,  1857,  Stratford,  Conn.  Son  of 
No.  484. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  February,  1878.  Instructor  in 
Gymnastics,  Yale  College,  1881-83.  Practising  law,  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1884 . 

Address :    160  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦HENRY  [JOHN]  DIXON  JONES.  B.A.,  Delaware  College,  1879, 
and  Harvard  University,  1881 ;  M.A.,  Delaware  College.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  March  19,  1855,  Madison,  Wis. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1878.  Taught  in  National 
School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  1877-79.  Instructor 
in  Elocution,  Harvard  University,  1881-86.     Died  1906. 

GEORGE  ALFRED  KERR.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1882.     Born  July  20,  1854,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Entered  college  with  the  class  of  1879;  left  during  Senior  year. 
Entered  the  Junior  year  with  the  class  of  1880,  and  left  in  the  spring 
term  of  Senior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference. 
1882 . 

Address :    Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  FREDERIC  LAWFORD.  B.A.,  Boston  Universitv. 
1882;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1885.  Born  February  12,  1852, 
Fredericton,  N.  B.,  Canada. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  1876.  Taught  in 
Marshfield,  Mass.,  1877-78.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  Eng- 
land Conference,   1885.     Superannuated,   1909. 

Address :    Asbury  Grove,   Mass. 

EDWIN  BAILEY  OLMSTEAD.  D.D.,  Central  Tennessee  College, 
1897.    A.  A.  *.     Born  December  23,  1857,  Danby,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  March,  1878.  Studied  law, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa..  1878-80.  Principal  of  a  graded  school,  Milford, 
N.  Y.,  1881-82.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Wyoming  Conference, 
1882-99;  Genesee  Conference,  1899-1904;  Holston  Conference,  1904-09; 
St.  Louis  Conference,  1909 . 

Address :    2804  Charlotte  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

♦CHARLES  MINOTT  PALMER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  10,  1859, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year,  April.  1878.  Studied  law  in 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1878-81.     Died  June  21,  1885,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

MILTON  PERCIVAL.    Born  June  29,  1858,  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  vear.  1877.  Taught  in  Wakefield  and 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1876-81.  Studied  in  Bryant  &  Stratton's  Com- 
mercial College,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1880.  In  business  in  Philadelphia. 
Pa. 

Address :   12th  and  Walnut  Sts.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

719 


1880-81.1  NON-GRADUATES.       , 

*ELIAS  MILL  ROBINS.     Born  June  17,  1858,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Died  July  31,   1878,  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa. 

♦WILLIAM  MILNES  STETSON.  X.  ^.  Born  December  14,  1859, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  June,  1877.  Salesman, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1878-89.     Died  October  12,  1889,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*SAMUEL  WILBUR  STILWELL.  X.  ^I'.  Born  October  i,  1857. 
Marlboro,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  July,  1877.  Engaged  in 
fruit  growing  in  Marlboro,  N.  Y.,  1878-1901.  Died  July  7,  1901,  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

RICHARD  JOSEPH  THOMPSON.  M.D.,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1882.     X.  "ir.     Born  May  8,  1857,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  June,  1879.  Practising  medi- 
cine in  Fall  River,  Mass.,   1882 .    Gynecologist,  Fall  River  Union 

Hospital. 

Address :  531  High  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

OLIN  SCOTT  WALTON.    ^.  T. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Wilmington  Conference.     Superannuated. 
Address :   Red  Lion,  Del. 

ROYAL  ALFRED  WHITNEY.  M.D.,  Long  Island  College,  1884. 
Bom  September  11,  1855,  Macomb,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1134. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  a  graded 
school,  Keeneville,  N.  Y.,  1878-79.  Practising  medicine,  Liverpool, 
N.  Y.,  1884 . 

Address :   Liverpool,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT  J  WRIGHT.    4^.  T. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.     In  the  banking  business,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 
Address :   Erie  County  Bank  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J88I. 

GEORGE  FRANKLIN  ARCHER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  i,  1858. 
Camden,  N.  J. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  In  business  in  Camden,  N.  J., 
1879 . 

Address:    330  North  6th  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

FRANCIS  MARION  BAKER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  12,  i860, 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  January,  1878.  In  business  in 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1878 . 

Address :    Catonsville,  Md. 

720 


NON-GRADUATES.  11881. 

*SAMUEL    FORD   BLAIR.    A.   A.    *.     Born   November   i6,    1857, 
Richmond,  Me. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Died  January  31,  1881,  at  sea. 

ARTHUR  BENJAMIN  CALEF.  <ir.  T.  Born  February  20,  1859, 
Middletown,  Conn.    Son  of  No.  412;   brother  of  No.  1142. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1878-1909.  Associate  judge,  City  Court.  City  attorney. 
Attorney  for  the  town  of  Middletown.  Postmaster,  Middletown, 
1909 . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

ALONZO  HOWARD  CLARK.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1906.  *.  N.  e. 
Born  April  13,   1850,  Boston,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Assistant,  U.  S.  Fish 
Commission,  1879-80.  Special  agent.  Tenth  Census  of  the  United 
States.  Assistant  curator,  U.  S.  National  Museum,  1884-89.  Editor 
of  publications.  National  Museum,  1883-94.  Editor  of  publications, 
Smithsonian  Institution,  and  curator  of  Division  of  History,  National 

Museum,   1894 .     Assistant  commissioner  to  International  Fisheries 

Exposition,  London,  England,  1883.  Expert  commissioner  to  Paris 
Exposition,   1889. 

Address:     Smithsonian   Institution,    Washington,    D.    C. 

CHARLES  VAN  LOON  GABRIEL.  BA.,  Princeton  University, 
1882;   LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1884.    A.  A.  *.    Born  1863. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Practising  law  in  New 
York,   N.   Y.,    1884 . 

Address :    320  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦PERCIVAL  OWEN  BEVERLY  CAUSE.  M.D.,  Hahnemann 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1881.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November 
II,,  i860,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  February,  1878.  Practised  medi- 
cine,  1881-87.     Died  November   10,   1887,  Aiken,   S.  C. 

CHARLES  MARSHALL  HALL.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  28,  1855. 
Barre,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  School 
of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1882.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  England  Conference,  1882-1900;  Holston  Conference,  1900-04; 
Genesee  Conference,  1904 . 

Address :    460  East  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

♦WILBUR  HARPER  OAKLEY.  A.  K.  E.  Born  May  27,  i860, 
Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Died  December  29, 
1879,  Milton,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  FULTON  RAYMOND.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1894;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Wesleyan  University,  1906.  ^.  T.  Born  June 
IS,  1858,  High  Ridge,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Marion,  Mass.,  1878-80.  Practised  law,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1883- 
1907.     Justice  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Massachusetts,  1907 . 

Address :    22  Berwick  Road,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

721 


1881.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

GEORGE  HENRY  RICHMOND.  X.  ^.  Born  August  i8,  1856, 
Northfield,  Vt.  ^  .         ^  .    . 

Left    college    during    Freshman    year,    October,    1877-     Engaged    in 

printing     and     publishing,      1878 .      Postmaster,     Northfield,     Vt., 

1898 . 

Address:    Northfield,  Vt. 

CHARLES  MARINUS  ROE.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  29,  1857,  South 
Butler,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  937.  and  of  G.  M.  Roe  (class  of  1874)- 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Entered  the  Class  of  1883,  and 
left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 

Address :    Johnstown,  Pa. 

ANDREW  MACE  ROLLINS.  X.  ^.  Born  February,  1850,  Jay, 
Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  business  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1878-81;  Campello,  Mass.,  1882-92;  Round  Lake,  N.  Y., 
1892 . 

Address:    Round  Lake,  N.  Y. 

WANTON  HOWLAND  SHERMAN.  A.  K.  E.  Born  July  31, 
i860.  South  Dartmouth,  Mass. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,  March,  1880.  In  business  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1880 . 

Address:    160  5th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  HENRY  STEPHENS.  B.A.,  Rutgers  College,  188 1 ; 
M.A.,   Rutgers,   1884.    Born   September  27,   1857,   Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  beginning  of  Sophomore  year,  September,  1878. 
Presbyterian  minister.  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,    1885 • 

Address:    5233  Irving  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

JOHN  FRANK  THOMPSON.  ^.  T.  Born  July  12,  i860,  Elling- 
ton, N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  November,  1877.  Assistant  cash- 
ier, Bradford  National  Bank,  Pa.,  1879-80.  Cashier,  State  Bank  of 
Bolivar,  N.  Y.,  1882-84.  Assistant  cashier  and  cashier.  Seaboard 
National  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884-1903.  Vice  president.  Bankers 
Trust  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-10.    Retired,  1910. 

Address :    Brooklyn,  Conn. 

HARRIS  WARNER.  LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1881.  Born 
October  26,  1858,  Portland,  Conn.  Brother  of  C.  W.  Warner  (class 
of  1886). 

Left  college  during  Junior  year,   October,  1879.     Practising  law  in 

Middletown,    Conn.,    1881 .     Postmaster    of    Middletown,    1890-94. 

Associate  judge  of  the  City  Court,   1909 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  WILLCOCKS.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1881.  Bom 
September  10,  1853,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  min- 
ister, New  York  Conference.  1882 . 

Address :    East  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

722 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1881-82. 

JAY  [DYSON]  WILLIAMS.  B.A.,  St.  John's  College,  1880. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  June  28,  1859,  Salisbury,  Md. 

Entered  the  Senior  class,  1880;  left  at  Christmas,  1880.  Taught  in 
Delaware,  Virginia,  and  Maryland,  1880-84.     Practising  law,   1884 . 

Address :    Salisbury,  Md. 

MYRA  ETTA  FOSTER  [Eno].  Bom  1857,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Sister  of  Nos.  1516  and  1603,  and  of  J.  A.  Foster   (class  of  1892). 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  yeaf,  special  course.  Taught  in 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1882. 

Married  1883,  Joel  N.  Eno. 

Address :   Mrs.  Etta  F.  Eno,  36  South  Elm  St.,  Bristol,  Conn. 


I 


CLASS  OF  J88Z 

DANIEL  WILLIAM   CAMP.    A.   K.  E.     Born  November  5,   1861, 
Middletown,  Conn. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.    In  the  insurance  business. 
Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

WILLIS  HAMILTON  CAVAN.    Born  1857. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Freshman  year.     Engaged 

in  farming,  1879-1902.     In  the  hardware  business,  1905 . 

Address:    Delhi,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT  HUNT  CHASE.  A.  A.  *.  Born  April  3,  1861,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.    Son  of  No.  i;    brother  of  J.  L.  Chase   (class  of  1865). 

Left  college  at  the  end   of  Junior  year.     Bookkeeper,   1881-88.     In 

the   hardware  business,   Norwich,   Conn.,    1889- .     President  of  the 

Eaton-Chase  Company. 

Address:    305  Broadway,  Norwich,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE  COOKMAN.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  i860. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Southern  California  Conference. 
Address :    Orange,  Cal. 

DORRAN  BENJAMIN  COXE.  M.D.,  Dartmouth  College,  1889. 
<fr.  T.    Born  1856. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Sophomore  year.  Prac- 
tising medicine,  Riverside,  R.  I.,  1889 . 

Address  :    Riverside,  R.  I. 

*ADOLPH  HENRY  EISWALD.  X.  ^.  Born  1861.  Brother  of 
A.  S.  Eiswald  (class  of  1882) . 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  September  15,  1882, 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

♦ARTHUR  SNOW  EISWALD.  X.  ^.  Born  1859.  Brother  of 
A.  H.  Eiswald  (class  of  1882). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Mail  agent,  Atlanta  and 
Macon  R.  R.    Died  June  i,  1882,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

723 


1882.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

ELWOOD  STARR  ELA.    A.  K.  E.    Bom  i860. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  journalism. 

Address:    Manchester,  Conn. 

EDWARD  MICHAEL  FITZGERALD.    M.D.,  1884.    Bom  i860. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    480  East  Washington  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

MOSES  FRENCH,  Jr.    *.  N.  9.     Born  June  24,  1856,  Solon,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1881-87. 
With  the  Gardiner  Mill  Company,  Ore.,  1887-93.  Organized  the  Solon 
Steam  Mill  Company,  Me.,  manufacturing  and  handling  lumber,  1893- 
1905.  Acting  superintendent  of  schools,  Solon,  Me.,  and  engaged  in 
farming,  1905 . 

Address:    Solon,  Me. 

♦ENSIGN  BURROWS  LOCKWOOD.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1879.  4>.  N.  G.  Born  March  26,  1856,  Saratoga  County, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Freshman  year.     Methodist 

Episcopal  minister,   New   York  Conference,   1880 .    Died  June   11, 

1880,  in  the  Narragansett  and  Stonington  disaster  on  Long  Island 
Sound. 


ISRAEL  KIRKBY  MATTSON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  1859.  Brother  of 
No.  1311. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  commission  busi- 
ness. 

Address :  104  Dock  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Residence :  219  Friends 
Ave.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

MANSON  ARTHUR  MERRILL.    *.  N.  9.    Born  1857. 
Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

WILBUR  CHARLES  NEWELL.  A.  K.  E.  Born  December  28, 
1859,   Gurleyville,   Conn.     Brother   of   No.    1480. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  England  Conference,  1884-1901;  Vermont  Conference,  1901-07; 
Troy  Conference,   1907 . 

Address:    Hyndsville,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  RUSSELL  O'HANLON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  1858.  Brother  of 
J.  T.  O'Hanlon  (class  of  1899). 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class,  1879.  Left  college  at  the  end 
of  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  teaching  in  California. 

Address:    Dinuba,  Tulare  County,  Cal. 

DOUGLAS  EUGENE  PETIT.  Ph.B.,  Syracuse  University,  1909. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  March  17.  1858,  Liverpool,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  term,  Freshman  year.  Practising  law  in 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,   1882 . 

Address :    Syracuse,   N.  Y. 

724 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1882-83. 

CHARLES  ALBA  SILVER.    Born  1858. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year,  special  course. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦JAMES  BEEBE  SMITH.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1883.  ^.  T. 
Born   i860. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  On  the  staff  of  The  Spring- 
field (Mass.)  Republican,  1884-89.  Died  May  13,  1889,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

ISAAC  BILLINGS  ALLEN  TAYLOR.    A.  A.  $.    Born  May  17, 

1858,  Plymouth,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  In  business  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
1880-81;  Chittenango,  N.  Y.,  1882-87;  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  1887-97. 
City  clerk  and  collector,  Middletown,   N.  Y.,   1889 . 

Address :    106  Crescent  Place,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  MONROE  TISDALE.    ^.  T.     Born  i860. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    Redlands,  Cal. 

CORNELIUS  FELCH  VANDERVOORT.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Sep- 
tember 22,  1861,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  ranching  in  Colorado 
for  several  years. 

Address:    20  Church  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

ANNIE  ROSETTA  MOTT  [Durfee].  Born  January  16,  i860, 
Alburg,  Vt.     Sister  of  No.  13 12. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  special  course. 
Married  October  18,  1882,  Herbert  Augustus  Durfee  (class  of  1883). 
Address:    Mrs.  H.  A.  Durfee,  128  Colchester  Ave.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

CLARA  ALICE  PEASE.     Born  April  19,   1856,   Springfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course,  1879. 
Entered  in  1881  and  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  1882.  Taught 
in  High  School,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1882-85;  Hartford,  Conn., 
1885 . 

Address:    80  Church   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1883. 

AARON  VINCENT  BOWER.      A.  A.  *.     Born  1862,  Berwick,  Pa. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    Council  Building,  Scranton,  Pa. 

FRANCIS  AARON  BROWN.  B.A.,  University  of  Rochester,  1883. 
'^.   T.     Born   May  31,    1859. 

Entered  Sophomore;  left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Engaged  in 
business. 

Address:    Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

72s 


1883.1  NON-GRADUATES.  | 

FREDERICK    HENRY    BULLARD.    ^.    T.    Born    May    8,    1855,  | 

Pattens  Mills,  N.  Y.  ) 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  : 

in  printing  and  publishing,  1880 .     Proprietor  of  the  Bullard  Press,  I 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  | 

Address :    260  Glen  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  j 

*NATHANIEL  DUNN  CLIFFORD.    B.A.,  Little  Rock  University,         j 
1885,    *.  N,  e.     Born  November  20,  1854,  Palermo,  Me. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Mississippi  Conference,  1883-84.     President  of  Wiley  Universitv,  Tex.,  j 

1884-87.    Died  March  10,  1887.  I 

1 

CHARLES    EDMUND    COFFIN.    A.    A.    *.     Born    December    14,  i 

1861,  Haverhill,  Mass.  ; 

Left    college    during   Junior    year.    In    business,    Bradford,    Mass.,  { 

1882-92;    Newburyport,  Mass.,   1892-1900;    Newark,  N.  J.,  1900 . 

Address :   61  Hillside  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

WILLIS  ALCESTUS  COOPER.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  September  14, 
1856,  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  I 

Left   college   during   Freshman   year,    1880.     Entered   again   in   1881  j 

and  left  at  the  end  of  the  year.    Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Cin- 
cinnati Conference. 

Address :    Lebanon,  Ohio. 

i 

JOHN  FRANCIS  DUINKERKE.    <ir.  T.    Born  November  11,  1851,  \ 

New  York,  N.  Y.  j 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  East  Conference,  1883 . 

Address:   60  Williams  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  | 

HERBERT  AUGUSTUS  DURFEE.    D.D.,  Rust  University,  1897.  j 

4^.  T.     Born  June  24,  1856,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.  j 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Troy  Conference,  1882-97,  Principal  of  Troy  Conference  Academy, 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1897-1901.  Secretary,  Vermont  Anti-Saloon  League, 
1901-03.  Superintendent,  Elmira  District  Anti-Saloon  League,  1903-05. 
Again  in  the  ministry,  1905-09.  Field  secretary,  Vermont  Sunday- 
School  Union,  1909 . 

Address:   Burlington,  Vt.  , 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  ELLIOTT.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1858.  : 

Left    college    during    Freshman    year.     Entered    again,    1881-82  and           ■ 

1882-83,  special  course.                       '  \ 

Address:   unknown.  j 

ROBERT  JAMES  FORBES.    A.  K.  E.  ! 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  ; 

Address :   unknown. 

GEORGE  GALLUP.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1859.  1 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  law  in  Escanaba,  i 

Mich.     Mayor  of  Escanaba,  Mich.,  1903. 
Address:    Escanaba,  Mich. 

726 


NON-GRADUATES.  11883. 

CHARLES  LEWIS  HOLT.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1884. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  June  5,  1861,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Reporter,  Boston  Daily 
Globe,  Mass.,  1884-86.  In  the  biscuit  manufacturing  business,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1886 .     Manager,  National 

Biscuit  Company,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

Address :    National  Biscuit  Company,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

CLINTON  KENNEY.  D.D.S.,  Baltimore  College  of  Dental  Sur- 
gery, 1892.  X.  <ir.  Born  i860,  Nev^r  Bedford,  Mass.  Son  of  P.  T. 
Kenney  (class  of  1835). 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Photographer. 

Address :    39  Akron  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

HENRY  PALMER  KING.     D.D.S.,  New  York  College  of  Dentistry, 
1892.    ^.  T.     Born  December  22,  i860,  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Dentist. 
Address:    135  West  123d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  SHIMMIN  KNEIL.    M.A.   (Hon.),  1894-    ^-  Y.    Born 
1861. 
Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:   Westfield,  Mass. 

♦HENRY  NICOLS.    X.  ^.    Born  1861. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  journalism.  In 
the  wholesale  hardware  business.  Died  September  9,  1903,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

THOMAS  KEY  NIEDRINGHAUS.    A.  A.  *.    Born  1861. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  manufacturing. 

Address:   79  Vandeventer  Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

ADDISON  DOUGHERTY  O'NEIL.    A.  A.  $.    Born  1859. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  business. 
Address :   449  Scotland  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

ALBERT  EVERITT  PARKER.     Born  1861. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Freshman  year.    In  busi- 
ness. New  York,  N.  Y. 
Address :    60  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  DAVISON  PETTY.  B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1883; 
LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1885;  M.A.,  Princeton,  1886.  A.  A.  *. 
Bom  February  6,  i860,  Washington  Township,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term,  Freshman  year.  Prac- 
tising law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886 .  Tutor,  Law  School,  Colum- 
bia University,  1885-88;  Instructor,  1888-90;  Professor,  1890-91. 
Professor,  New  York  Law  School,   1891 . 

Address:  115  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  890  West 
End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

FRANCIS  ALEXANDER  PHELPS.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1859. 
Left  college  early  in  Senior  year.     In  business  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Address :   24  North  River  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

727 


1883-84.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

JOSEPH  ADDISON  RICHARDS.  Born  September  14,  1858, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1534. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Eng^ed  in  the  adver- 
tising business,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :  Tribune  Building,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  331 
Claremont  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

♦EDWARD  RIDLEY,  Jr.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1862. 
Left  college   early   in   Sophomore  year.    Died   September   17,   1899, 
Bayonne,  N.  J. 

DAVID  BRAINARD  ROCKWOOD.    Bom  March  12,  1856,  Milford, 
Mass. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Carriage  painter. 
Address:   284  Main  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 

GUSTAVUS  SWAN  WALLACE.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1862.     Brother 
of  Nos.  1 132  and  1229. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year. 
Address:   451  Clinton  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JOSEPH  YENDES  WHEATLY.     C.E.,  Columbia  University,  1886. 
X.  4^.     Bom  August  31,  1863,  Salisbury,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Civil  engineer. 
Address :   Cold  Spring,  Putnam  County,  N.  Y. 

NELLIE  HAMMOND.    Born  1862. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  teaching. 

Address:   605  Main  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1884. 

*WILLIAM  NATHAN  ABBOTT.    ^.  T.     Born  1858. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Died  1893. 

JOSEPH  GAYLE  HURD   BARRY.    D.D.,   Nashotah   Theological 
Seminary.     Born   1858. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     Protestant  Episcopal  minister. 
Address :    144  West  47th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  ALGER  BEDELL.  ^.  T.  Born  November  10,  1863, 
Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  Supervisor,  town  of  Malta, 
N.  Y.,  1901-06.     Bookkeeper. 

Address:    Round  Lake,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  GEORGE  CHADBOURNE.    ^.  T.     Born  July  6,   i860. 
Son  of  No.  580;   brother  of  J.  P.  Chadbourne  (class  of  1893). 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  mining. 
Address:    Mansfield,  Mich. 

ALFRED  GEORGE  CREAMER.  A.  K  E.  Born  November  9, 
1855,  Waldoboro,  Me. 

728 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1884. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  mission  work. 
South  India,  1885-88.  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Peabody,  Kans.,  for 
one  year.     Engaged  in  farming,  1880 . 

Address :    Goshen,   Conn. 

*DEAN  ALLISON  CROMBIE.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1862. 
Died  August  31,  1882,  Cromwell,  Conn. 

DAVID  BRIGGS  DOW.  A.  K.  E.  Born  December  31,  1857,  Paris, 
Me. 

Entered  Sophomore;  left  college  in  Junior  year.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  East  Maine  Conference,    1886-1907;    New   Hampshire 

Conference,  1907 .    Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 

1904. 

Address :    Lawrence,  Mass. 

JOHN  HANCOCK  DULANY.  A.  K.  E.  Born  December  19,  i860, 
Fruitland,  Md. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     In  business  in  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   1882-85;    Fruitland,  Md.,   1885 •     Proprietor  of  the  Fruitland 

Cannery. 

Address:    Fruitland,  Md. 

GEORGE  PECK  ECKMAN.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1892;  B.D.,  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  1893;  M.A.  (on  exam.).  New  York  University, 
1896;  Ph.D.,  New  York  University,  1897;  D.D.,  Syracuse  University, 
1901,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1905.  S^.  T.  Born  January  8,  i860, 
Gouldsboro,  Pa. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  York  Conference,   1886 . 

Address :   550  West  End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  BYRON  GIBSON.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1856. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  business. 

Address :    unknown. 

HERBERT  BRIGHAM  HAYDEN.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1909.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  July  13,  1859,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Assistant  principal  and  prin- 
cipal of  schools  in  Connecticut,  Massachusetts,  Illinois,  and  Iowa, 
1881-98.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  1898-1900; 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1900 . 

Address:    1105  20th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

WILLIAM  OREN  HILLMAN.  LL.B.,  University  of  Minnesota, 
1893.    X.  <ir.    Born  i860. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Court  reporter,  8th  Judicial 
District  of  Minnesota,  1882-86.  Assistant  reporter  of  Ramsey  County, 
Minn.,   1886-1905. 

Address:    396  Dewey  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

CLARK  SUMNER  KATHAN.  B.A.,  Nebraska  State  University. 
1887;  Ph.D.,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  A.  K.  E.  Born 
1854,  Conklingville,  N.  Y. 

729 


1884.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left   college  at  the   end   of   Freshman   year.     Methodist   Episcopal 
minister  until   1900.     Now  hydraulic  engineer. 
Address :    Aitkin,  Minn. 

LESTER  BURCHARD  LOCKWOOD.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  September 
26,  1859.     Son  of  No.  374. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:   unknown. 

DAVID  JAMES  THISTLETON  OLDHAM.  A.  A.  *.  Born  Janu- 
ary 16,  i860,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  railroad  engineer- 
ing, 1882-90.  Engineer,  Pintsch  Gas  Company,  1890-95.  In  the  chemi- 
cal   business,    1895-1900.     President,    Oldham    Engineering    Company, 

Address :   50  Church  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  ROBERT  PEARSON.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1857. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address:   unknown, 

LEMUEL  WARD  PETERS.  LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1887. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  July  29,  i860,  Blue  Hill,  Me. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Taught,  1883-84.  Practising  law 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  1887 . 

Address:   43  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CHARLES  MELVIN  SAWYER.  ^.  T.  Born  November  2,  1855, 
Morristown,  Vt. 

Left    college    early    in    Sophomore   year.    Taught,    1882-84.    In   the 

lumber    business,    1884 .     Member    of    the    General    Assembly    of 

Vermont. 

Address:    Hardwick,  Vt. 

♦FREDERICK  MERRICK  SHAW.    X.  ^.    Born  1863. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    In  business,  Fall  River, 
Mass.     Died  December  29,  1903,  Boston,  Mass. 

ANNIE  LOUISE  BURR.     Born  February  6,  1861,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Engaged  in  teaching. 
Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

♦FLORA  ARNETTE  FERNALD.  Bom  August  3,  1861.  Daughter 
of  No.  735. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Died  April  3,  1882,  Portland, 
Conn. 

♦JENNIE  LANKFORD  FOSTER.    Born  1862. 
Left   college   early    in   Freshman   year.     Died    November   22,    1881, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EMELDA  MacMILLAN  (Richard). 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course.  Left  college  near  the 
end  of  Sophomore  year. 

730 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1884-85. 

Married  May  17,  1878,  William  Armstrong  Richard  (No.  1365). 
Address:   Mrs.  W.  A.  Richard,  Freeport,  N.  Y. 

SUSAN    MARIA    PECK     (Maynard).      Bom    March    24,    1862. 
Daughter  of  No.  426. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year. 

Married  October  21,  1886,  John  Walter  Maynard  (No.  1334) • 

Address :   Mrs.  J.  W.  Maynard,  430  George  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1885. 

ELLWOOD  RUFUS  ACKERLY.  Born  August  25,  1862,  Kingston, 
N.  Y. 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course;  left  at  the  end  of 
the  first  term.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference, 
1888-1908.  Superannuated,  1908.  Engaged  in  the  real  estate  business, 
1908 . 

Address :    Easton,  Pa. 

EDWARD  HOTCHKISS  ANDREWS.  ^.  N.  e.  Bom  February 
22,  1863,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.    Son  of  No.  307. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Assistant  geologist,  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey,  1884-86.  In  the  banking  business,  Pierre,  S.  Dak., 
1886-91 ;  Huntsville,  Ala.,  1891-96.  In  the  life  insurance  business, 
Birmingham,  Ala.,  1896— — .  State  manager,  Union  Central  Life 
Insurance  Company,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Address:   Birmingham,  Ala, 

♦EDWARD  HENRY  BAKER.  Born  May  30,  1861.  Son  of  No. 
475. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  January  25,  1886, 
Piedmont,  W.  Va. 

GEORGE    HENRY    BOLSTER.    B.A.,    Boston    University,    1886; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1889.    X.  ^.     Born  i860. 
Left  college  early  in  Junior  year. 
Address :  Athens,  Vt. 

.  ALFRED  ROYCE  BRUNDAGE.  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  College, 
1890.  X.  <ir.  Born  November  i,  i860,  Woodstock,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  1236. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Traveling  salesman. 

Address:    6228  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

JOSEPH  BROWN  BURR.  $.  N.  e.  Born  July  10,  1862,  Paterson, 
N.  J.     Son  of  No.  254;    brother  of  J.  K.  Burr  (class  of  1892). 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  On  the  staff  of  The  Evening 
Telegram,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1884-88:    The  Evening  Sun,  1888 . 

Address:    The  Evening  Sun,  170  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

FREDERICK  WILLIS  CLARK.  LL.B.,  Cincinnati  University,  1885. 
A.  K.  E.    Bom  March  8,  1859,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

731 


1885.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law,  1887 . 

Address :    132  South  2d  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

HARRY  JOSHUA  COLE.    Bom  August  15,.  1859,  Spencer,  Mass. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Practising  law. 
Address :   59  Arlington  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

HOWARD  PERCY  DENISON.  M.A.  (Hon.),  Iowa  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1900,  and  Wesleyan  University,  1905.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  28, 
1859,  Parish,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practising  law.  Lecturer 
on  Patent  and  Trade-mark  Law,  School  of  Law,  Syracuse  University. 

Address:    300  Walnut  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  EAGLE  FORM  AN.  B.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1887; 
M.A.,  Dickinson,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1897.  Bom 
April  29,  1858,  Brentsville,  Va. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Shelton,  Conn.,  1889-92 ;  Bristol,  Conn.,  1892-93.  Director  of  teachers' 
institutes  for  Maryland,  1898- 1900.     Engaged  in  literary  work. 

Address :   The  Plymouth,  Washington,  D.  C. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  GILES.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1858. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.    Died  1885. 

E[LIJAH]  SHEPPARD  GORDY.  ^.  T.*  Born  November  22, 
1858,  Salisbury,  Md.     Brother  of  Nos.  1175  and  1243. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Ansonia, 
Conn.,    1884-90.     In   the   insurance   business,    Boston,    Mass.,    1890-93 ; 

New    Haven,    Conn.,    1893-97 ;     Ansonia,    Conn.,    1897 .     Chairman, 

Board  of  Education,  Derby,  Conn..  1899- 1903. 

Address :  100  Main  St.,  Ansonia,  Conn.  Residence :  41  Atwater 
Ave.,  Derby,  Conn. 

*W ALTER  ALBERT  GREENE.    ^.  T.    Born  1859. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Died  November  8, 
1883,  Denver,  Col. 

ALBERT  WALLACE  HAYES.    A.  K  E.     Born  1864. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Bookkeeper. 
Address:    74  Monmouth  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

♦FRANK  SIEGEL  HOWARD.     A.  A.  *.    Born  1862. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.    Died  June  7,   1888,  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

GEORGE   SENEY  INGRAHAM.    *.   N.  e.    Born    1862.    Son  of 
No.  288;    brother  of  No.   1526. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Practising  law. 
Address:   44  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ABRAM  SHECKLETON  KAVANAGH.  M.A.  (Hon.),  1906; 
D.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1909.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November  4,  1859,  in 
Ireland. 

732 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1885-86. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of   Sophomore  year,   special   course. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Conference,   1883 . 

Superintendent,  M.  E.   (Seney)   Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1902 . 

Address :    Seney  Hospital,  Seventh  Ave.  and  6th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 

I[SAAC]     CLINTON    KLINE.     B.A.,    Lafayette    College;     M.A., 
Lafayette.     Born  August  18,  1858,  Sunbury,  Pa._ 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    255   Market   Square,    Sunbury,   Pa. 

HORACE  GREELY  McGLAUFLIN.  Born  1855.  Brother  of  No. 
141 7. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Maine  Conference. 

Address :   Lewiston,  Me. 

THOMAS   BENJAMIN   POLLARD.    A.   K.   E.     Born  August  21, 
1859,  Dexter,  Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Teacher. 
Address :    41  Edison  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

ALBERT  CHURCH  REED.  M.D.,  Boston  University,  1887.  X.  ^. 
Born  March  23,  1858,  Rockland,  Me. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Practising  medicine  in  George- 
town,   Mass.,    1895 •     City    physician,     1899- .     Member    of    the 

Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1910 . 

Address :    Georgetown,   Mass. 

CLINTON  JOHN  RICHARDS.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  28,  i860, 
Salem,  Me. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1882-97. 
In  business,   1897- 1902.     Superintendent  of  schools,   1902 . 

Address :   West  Newbury,  Mass. 

EDWARD  CURRAN  SMITH.    Born  1855. 

Left    college    early    in    Freshman    year,    special    course.    Electrical 
engineer. 
Address:    4  Washington  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

JAY  TRUMAN  SMITH.     Born  1858. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 

Address :    Durhamville,  N.  Y. 

♦BAYARD  WHIPPLE  TAFT.    Born  i860. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.    Died  June  8,  1899,  Boston,  Mass. 

CHARLES  HAYES  EDWARDS  TAYLOR.    Born  1863. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year. 
Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J886. 

ALTON  DERMONT  ADAMS.    Born  1864. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Electrical  engineer. 

Address :    unknown. 

733 


1886.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

♦HENRY  NEWTON  BOSWORTH.  Ph.B.,  University  of  Ver- 
mont, 1887.    X.  <ir.     Born  1863. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Traveling  agent  for  coal 
department,  Union  Pacific  R.  R.,  1888.  Railroad  inspector  for  Union 
Pacific  R.  R.,  1888-97.     Died  July  28,   1897,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

♦LEROY  DALTON  GILBERT.  B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1888.     Born  1856. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class,  and  left  at  the  end  of  the  year. 
Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Puget  Sound  University,  1888-93.  Died 
August  30,  1893,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

FRANCIS    [WALLACE]    KNOWLES.     BA.,  Harvard  University, 
1888.    ^.  T.     Born  July  16,  1866,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  489. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:   45  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT  EMERSON  LOOMIS.    X.  <ir.    Bom  1859. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  special  course. 
Address :    unknown. 

NORMAN  ALLEN  MARTIN.  B.A.,  Northwestern  University, 
1888.    X.  ^.     Born  August  16,  i860,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Illinois  and  Nebraska,  1884 . 

Address :    1526  A  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

♦JOHN  HENRY  MEYERHOFF.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  1854. 
Died  November  5,  1885,  during  his  Senior  year. 

CHARLES  POMEROY  OPDYKE.  M.D.,  Homoeopathic  Medical 
College,  N.  Y.,  1889.  Born  May  29,  1864,  Flemington,  N.  J.  Son  of 
No.  465 ;   brother  of  No.  1618. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Entered  again  with  class  of 
1887,  and  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:   736  Ocean  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

EDGAR  BRAYTON  PHILBROOK.    M.D.    A.  K.  E.    Born   1859. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :   Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

LEWIS  FRANCIS  PIPER.    Born  1859. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦IVORY  HOVEY  ROBINSON.  B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1887; 
M.A.,  Bowdoin.    A.  K.  E.     Bom  March  3,  1859. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Died  November  4,  1895,  East 
Machias,  Me. 

FRANK  STUART  SMITH.    A.  K.  E.     Born   1862. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  special  course.     Engaged 
in  manufacturing. 
Address :    375  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

734 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1886. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SMITH.    A.  A.  *.     Born  1863. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Protestant  Episcopal 
minister. 
Address:   South  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*ROLLIN   SMITH.    X.  ^.     Born   1863. 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year.    Died  February  4,  1886,  Plessis,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS  BUCKLEY  STILLWELL.  E.E.,  Lehigh  University,  1885; 
Sc.D.  (Hon.),  Wesleyan  University,  1907.  A.  A.  <E>.  Born  March  12, 
1863,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Electrical  engineer, 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  1886-97;  Niagara 
Falls  Power  Company,  1897- 1900.  Consulting  engineer.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1900 .  Consulting  engineer  to  Manhattan  Railway  Com- 
pany, and  other  railway  companies.  Electrical  director,  Rapid  Transit 
Subway  Construction  Company.  President,  American  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers,   1909 . 

Address :    100  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦ELMER  IRVING  THOMAS.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1863. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Architect.    Died  Jan- 
uary I,  1896. 

CALEB  CAUSEY  TINDAL.    X.  ^.    Born  1852. 

Left    college    during    Freshman    year.     Principal    of    Felton    High 

School,    Del.,    1886-91.     County    superintendent    of    schools,    1891 . 

Conductor  of  Delaware  Summer  School  of  Method. 

Address :    Dover,  Del. 

CHARLES  WINTHROP  WARNER.  Born  1864.  Brother  of 
Harris  Warner  (class  of  1881). 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  General  manager,  W.  H. 
Chapman  Company,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

♦GEORGE  THOMAS  WISEMAN.    Born  1864. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.    Died  October  22,  1883,  Port- 
land,  Conn. 

FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WOOD.  B.A.,  Dartmouth  College, 
1886;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1894.  ^.  T.  Born  September  28, 
i860,  New  Boston,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  journalism, 
1886-1906;    in  teaching,   1906 . 

Address:    295  Pawtucket  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

WALTER  ALBERT  WOOSTER.  A.  A.  «l>.  Born  December  25, 
1859,   Waterbury,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  brass  manu- 
facturing business,  Seymour  and  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Toronto,  Canada, 
and  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1883 . 

Address:    P.  O.  Box  124,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

735 


1886-87.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

RUBY  ELIZA  HARDING.  B.A.,  Denver  University,  1903;  M.A., 
Denver,   1904.     Born   1859,   South  Deerfield,   Mass. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  teaching  in  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Grand  Junction,  and  Denver,  Col. 

Address:    1133  Detroit  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

♦CARRIE  LUELLA  HAWKINS.    Born  1866. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Died  December  20,  1883, 
Middletown,  Conn. 

MARY  ELOISE  JOHNSON  [Drake].  Born  April  8,  i860,  Monroe, 
Conn. 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course,  and  left  before  the  end 
of  the  year. 

Married  August  25,  1886,  Herbert  Elmer  Drake  (No.  1436). 

Address:    Mrs.  H.  E.  Drake,  28  Whitmarsh  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LILLIAN  VERNON  [de  Bosis].     Born  June,  1865,  Springfield,  Mo. 
Entered  the  Junior  class,  special  course;    left  early  in  Senior  year. 
Married  September  9,  1900,  Adolfo  de  Bosis,  of  Rome,  Italy. 
Address :    Mrs.   A.   de   Bosis,   Villa   Diana,   Via   Tuscolana,    Rome, 
Italy. 


CLASS  OF  1887^ 

CHARLES  EMERY  APGAR.  *.  N.  6.  Born  June  28,  1865,  Pea- 
pack,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  treasury  depart- 
ment, New  York  Life  Insurance  Company,  1885-1902.  With  the 
.rEolian  Company,  New  York,  and  in  the  automobile  business,  1902 . 

Address :   Westfield,  N.  J. 

♦JOSEPH  BALLARD  BOWMAN.    X.  ^.    Born  1859. 
Left  college   at  the  end   of   Freshman  year.     Engaged  in    farming. 
Died  September  17,  1896,  West  Leroy,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  LEWIS  BREWSTER.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1888; 
LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1891.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  2,  1866, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.     Practising  law. 

Address:  808  Love  joy  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

JOHN  ALFRED  BURDICK.  Born  October  20,  1861,  Crown  Point, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year,  special  course.  Engaged  in 
farming. 

Address :    West  Auburn,  Me. 

WILSON  BROWNING  CHANDLER.  Bom  August  31,  1864 
Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 

Left  college  early  in   Sophomore   year.     Druggist. 
Address :    West  Springfield,  Mass. 

736 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1887. 

RUFUS  THATCHER  COOPER.    A.  A.  f>.     Born  1861. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  East,  Central  New  Ybrk,  and  Erie  Conferences. 
Address :    unknown. 

JOHN  WARREN  CORSON.    A.  K.  E.     Born   i860. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  business. 

Address :    Manchester,  N.  H. 

GEORGE    BURNHAM     COX.    LL.B.,     Boston    University,     1888. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  July  16,  i860,  Holderness  (now  Ashland),  N.  H. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    Laconia,  N.  H. 

JASON  FREMONT  DEFANDORF.  ^.  T.  Born  July  16,  1863, 
Hyndsville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Clerk  in  a  Government 
department. 

Address :    Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LYMAN  GRIMES  HORTON.  Born  February  21,  1864,  Bristol, 
R.  L 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  New  England  Southern  Conference,  1886- — .  Principal, 
East  Greenwich  Academy,   R.  L,   1903-06. 

Address :    Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

SAMUEL     HUCKEL     KIRKPATRICK.     LL.B.,     University     of 
Pennsylvania,  1887.     A.  K.  E.     Born  January  15,  1866,  Doylestown.  Pa. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    2220  Land  Title  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

JOSEPH  WARD  LEWIS.  ^.  T.  Born  October  22,  1866,  Great 
Barrington,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Sophomore  year;  admitted 
one  year  later;  left  in  the  third  term,  1888.  Engaged  in  journalism, 
1888-97.  City  clerk,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1898- 1900,  1902-06.  Practising 
law,  190 1 . 

Address :    Pittsfield,  Mass. 

FRANK  MALVERN  McLAURY.  Ph.B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1889.    X.  ^.    Born  July  26,  1862,  South  Kortright.  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  a  school,  Delhi, 
N.  Y.,  1884-85 ;  academic  department,  Dickinson  Seminary,  Williams- 
port,  Pa.,  1885-91 ;  High  School,  Philipsburg,  Pa.,  1891-94.  Assistant 
principal.  High  School,  Harrisburg.  Pa.,  1894-97.  Principal  of  High 
School,  York.  Pa.,  1897-1903;   Stamford  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1907 . 

Address:    Stamford,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  MacMURRAY.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  12,  1863,  New 
York.  N.  Y. 

Left  college  late  in  Junior  year.  In  business,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
1886-92.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Newark  Conference,   1892 . 

Address:    11  Division  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

737 


1887-88.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

GARVIN  RUNNEL  MAGOON.    A.  K.  E.     Born  i860. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Sales  agent. 
Address:   Coos,  N.  H.  ' 

JAMES  MONAHON.     Born  1864. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     School  principal. 

Address :    Colebrook,  N.  H. 

CHARLES  HORACE  TALMAGE.  M.A.,  Harvard  University, 
1900.    X.  ^.     Born   1855. 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year,  special  course.  Congregational 
minister. 

Address :    Taunton,  Mass. 

ALFRED  E  WARREN.     Born   i860. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in   farming. 

Address:    Sterling,  Col. 


RALPH    McINTOSH    WILCOX.      Ph.B.,    Yale    University, 
X.  4'.     Born  June  2,  i860,  Portland,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  special  course.  Sur- 
veyor, Hartford  &  Connecticut  Railroad.  1888-89.  Instructor  in  draw- 
ing and  civil  engineering,  Lehigh  University,  1889-99.  Civil  engineer, 
1899 .     City  engineer,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 

ROBERT  THOMAS  WOLCOTT.  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1887. 
X.  <ir.     Born  March  18,  1858,  Leicester,  Mass. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister.  New  Hampshire  Conference,   1885 . 

Address:    Manchester,  N.  H. 

CLARITA  MARIA  PRATT.     Born  1864. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J888* 

GEORGE  IRVING  ABBOTT.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1888. 
Born  November  12,  1864,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  608. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Hannibal, 
N.  Y.,  1888-89.  Clerk  in  auditors  office,  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.  R., 
1889-91.     Bookkeeper,  Oswego.  N.  Y.,  1891 . 

Address:    no  East  4th  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  LEWIS  BULKLEY.  B.A.,  Claflin  University,  1881  ; 
Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1893.  Born  March  23,  1861,  Greenville, 
S.  C 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek,  Claflin  University,  1886-87;  Professor,  1887-90,  1894-99:  Vice 
President,  1896-99.  Principal  of  a  public  school,  New  York,  N.  Y.. 
1901 . 

Address :    Public  School  125,  180  Wooster  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

738 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1888. 

LEONARD  EVERETT  FREEMAN.    X.  ^.     Born  1864. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year. 
Address :    10  Wall  St.,  Spencer,  Mass. 

FREDERIC  DANA  FULLER.  LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1888. 
Sir.  T.     Born  November  22,  1862,  East  Hebron,  Me. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    18  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  CLARK  GORDON.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1888;  B.D., 
Yale,  1891;  M.A.,  Yale,  1899;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1899. 
^.  T.     Born  February  14,  1865,  Ware,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Congregational  minister, 
Anderson,  Ind.,  1891-93;  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1893-98;  Westfield, 
Mass.,  1899-1908;    Auburndale,  Mass.,  190& . 

Address :   89  Grove  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

ALVIN  WESLEY  HOLT.     Bom  1854. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 


CHARLES  FRENCH  HOWLAND.  *.  N.  9.  Born  October  14, 
1859,  Kents  Hill,  Me. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1885-87.  With  the  University  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1887-89.  Taught  in  Highlands,  N.  J.,  1889-92;  Albany  College,  Ore., 
1892-97;  High  School,  Portland,  Ore.,  1897-1901.  Engaged  in  farming, 
Readfield,  Me.,  1901-03.  Principal,  Pennell  Institute,  Gray,  Me.,  1903-06. 
Teaching  in  High  School,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1906 . 

Address :   270  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

EDWIN  JAMES  OVERFIELD.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  February  13,  1863, 
Freemansburg,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  teaching. 
Address :   631  North  Main  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

GORDON  BRAINERD  PIKE.    B.A.,  Yale  Universitv.  1889.    <ir.  T. 
Born  November  6,  1865,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1504. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  architecture. 
Address :    160  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  SMITH.  X.  ^.  Born  June  11,  1865, 
Lawrence,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Ives  Sem- 
inary, Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  and  Cazenovia  Seminarv,  N.  Y.,  1885-87; 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1888-89.  Practised  law  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  1889-95, 
1907 .    Librarian,  Seattle,  1895- 1907. 

Address :    575  Coleman  Building,  Seattle,  Wash. 

♦CHARLES  KENDALL  STURGES.    X.  ^.    Bom  1858. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  August  17,  1885, 
Rocky  Hill,  Conn. 


739 


1888-89.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

FRED  THOMAS  TATEUM.    ^.  T.     Born  1864.    Brother  of  No. 

1371- 
Left  college  during  Freshman  y€ar. 
Address:   unknown. 

WILLARD  ELLERY  TREAT.  X.  ^.  Born  July  31,  1865,  East 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  farming.  Collect- 
ing naturalist,  1885-96. 

Address :    Silver  Lane,  Conn. 

♦HORACE  KELLEY  VERNON.  Ph.B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity;   B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Born  1863. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Rock  River  Conference.    Died  March  4,  1909,  Dundee,  111. 

HUBERT  WETMORE  WELLS.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1889. 
A.  K.  E.     Bom  December  29,  1866,  Oregon,  Wis. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Protestant  Episcopal 
minister.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  and  Wilmington,  Del., 
1892 . 

Address:   8th  and  Shipley  Sts.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

JORDAN  COVEYDOGUE  WELLS.     Born  1862. 
Left   college   early  in   Senior   year.     Decorator   and   painter,    Hart- 
ford, Conn.     Councilman  of  Hartford,  1896-1900;  Alderman,  1900-02. 
Address :    135  Trumbull  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HARRIETTE  EMILY  GAYLORD.    Born   1866. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  teaching. 

Address:  107  East  i6th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J889. 

DUBOIS  GERMAN  ATKINS.    A.  K.  E.    Bom  September  5,  1866, 
Clintondale,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    Kingston,  N.  Y. 

DALE  DUDLEY  BUTLER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  June  29,  1866,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.  In  the  insurance  business. 
Member  of  the  city  government,  Middletown,  Conn.,  for  four  years. 
Representative  in  the  General  Assembly  of  Conn,  for  two  years. 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

JOHN  HAVEMEYER  DANIELS.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1889; 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1892;  M.D.,  Niagara  University,  1895.  Bom  March  21, 
1868,  Belvidere,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:    559  West  Ferry  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

ORREN  MADISON  DONALDSON.  ^.  T.  Born  1866,  Richford, 
Vt. 

740 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1889. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  journalism. 
Address :    105  Marion  St.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

JOHN  WESLEY  BUTTON.  B.A.,  Boston  University,  1890;  LL.B., 
Chicago  School  of  Law.    ^.  T.     Born  1863. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  publishing 
business. 

Address :    unknown. 

ERNEST  LINCOLN  HAMLIN.    Born  1864. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :   unknown. 

AYSKEH  KABAYAMA.    ^.  T.     Born  1867,  in  Japan. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :   Tokio,  Japan. 

FREDERICK  BARNUM  KELLER.  X.  <ir.  Born  August  24,  1868, 
Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  executive 
work  for  various  railway  companies,  1889-99.  In  the  employ  of  the 
U.  S.  Government,  1900 . 

Address :    343  Beacon  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

JOSEPH  BURNETT  LONG.  X.  ^.  Born  May  18,  1863,  Jefferson, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  the  Iliff 
School  of  Theology,  Denver,  Col.,  1893.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
1893-97.    Congregational  minister,  1897 . 

Address :    Perris,  Cal. 

WILLIAM  LATHAM  OSTERHOUT.    Born  1863. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

CHARLES  WARDELL  STILES.  Ph.D.,  University  of  Leipzig, 
1890;  M.S.  (Hon.),  Wesleyan  University,  1896;  Sc.D.,  Wesleyan, 
1906.  A.  A.  $.  Born  May  15,  1867,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No. 
672. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Chief  of  Division  of  Zoology, 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  1891-92.  Chief  of  Division  of 
Zoology,  U.  S.  Public  Health  and  Marine  Hospital  Service,  1892-1910; 

Professor    of    Zoology,     1910 .      Scientific    secretary,    Rockefeller 

Sanitary  Commission,  1909 . 

Address:  U.  S.  Public  Health  and  Marine  Hospital  Service,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

FRED  VAN  DORN.    A.  K.  E.    Bom  1864. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     In  the  publishing  business. 

Address :    Mount  Morris,  N.  Y. 

WALTER  WESLEY  WINANS.  A.  A.  $.  Born  January  18,  1864, 
Warrenville,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Newark  Conference,  1896-97;  New  York  East  Conference, 
1897 . 

Address:    573  Farmmgton  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

741 


1890.1  NON-GRADUATES. 


CLASS  OF  J890* 

WILSON  FISK  BRAINARD.  Born  February  14,  1868,  Haddam 
Neck,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  publishing  business. 
Vice  president,  Newson  &  Co.,  educational  publishers. 

Address :   27  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦HERBERT  LINWOOD  CAMPBELL.    A.   K.  E.     Born   1869. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing.   Died  1909,  Reading,  Mass. 

FRED  WOODBURN  COBB.    «J>.  N.  0.     Born   1867. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  HEATH.    X.  Sk.     Born  1864. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

JOHN    ROBERT    HENSHAW.    X.    ^.    Born    October    2,    1865, 
Suffield,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1309. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in   farming. 
Address:    Box  57,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Suffield,  Conn. 

JOHN  BLAKE  HILLYER.     B.A..  Syracuse  University,  1894 ;   M.A., 
Syracuse,    1897.    A.  K.  E.     Born  February  15,    1868,  Rahway,   N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  teaching. 
Address:    23  Tompkins  Ave.,  New  Brighton,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  ARTHUR  HOYT.  M.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1896. 
<lr.  T.     Born  January  8,   1865,  Deposit,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Bookkeeper  and  real 
estate  agent,  Melbourne,  Australia,  1888-93.  Practising  medicine, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1896 . 

Address :    Watertown,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  LEE  MACKEY.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1893.     Born  July  8,   1859,   Milton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work, 
1887-88.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  Conference, 
1893 . 

Address :    Purchase,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  CUTTER  ROACH.  ^.  T.  Born  November  26,  1867, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Admitted  to  the  Junior  class;  left  college  early  in  Junior  year. 
Engaged  in  business. 

Address:    614  12th  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

CHARLES  MARCY  ROBINSON.  Born  May  25,  1868,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    902  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

742 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1890-91. 

FREDERICK  HOWARD  SCOTT.  ^.  T.  Born  May  31,  1867, 
Westfield,  Mass. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  In  the  decorating  business, 
1890- 1909.  Principal  of  Prospect  Hill  Grammar  School,  Westfield, 
Mass.,   1909 . 

Address:    Westfield,  Mass. 

PRESTON  MORE  SELLECK.  X.  ^.  Born  February  19,  1869. 
Son  of  No.  494. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  For  a  time  in  the  com- 
mission business,  Denver,  Col.  Now  in  the  cashier's  department.  Met- 
ropolitan Life  Insurance  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    i  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  ANDREW  STEELE.  D.O.,  Still  College  of  Oste- 
opathy, 1902.    X.  ■*•.     Born  February  8,  1867,  Conejos,  Col. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practised  law  in  Ogden, 
Utah,  1889-93.  In  business  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1893-1900.  Practising 
osteopathy,   1902 . 

Address :    Berlin,  Wis. 

HERBERT  SCOTT  SMITH.  B.A.,  University  of  Michigan,  1891, 
and  Harvard  University,  1892;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theological  School, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896;  D.D.,  American  University,  Tenn.,  1901. 
A.  A.  <!>.     Born  1868. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Protestant  Episcopal  mmister. 

Address :    1859  Mintwood  Place,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦WILLIAM  HOWARD  TREAT.  Born  1868.  Brother  of  Nos. 
1821  and  2171. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year,  special  course.  In  the 
publishing  business.    Died  December  27,  1901,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  RITTER  WEAVER.    A.  K.  E.    Born  i860. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:   unknown. 

MELLEN   AUGUSTUS  WHITNEY.     B.A.,   Colby  College,   1890; 
M.A.,  Colby,  1893.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  September  30,  1862,  Solon,  Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Superintendent  of  schools. 
Address:    Elgin,  111. 

NETTIE  LOUISE  WHITNEY.     Born  November  8,  1865,  Hartford. 
Conn. 
Entered  the  Junior  class  as  a  special  student ;   left  in  Senior  year. 
Address :   568  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  IS9U 

♦CORNELIUS  ABRAMS.    A.  A.  *.    Born  1869. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Died  July  21,  1890. 

743 


1891.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

GEORGE  ALBERT  CROXFORD.  B.Lit.,  University  of  Puget 
Sound,  1898.    X.  ^.     Bom  1865,  Westfield,  Me.     Brother  of  No.  1473. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  East  Dixmont, 
Me.,  1891-93.     Teaching  in  Seattle,  Wash. 

Address:    126  21st  Ave.,  N.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

GEORGE  PERRY  DUNHAM.  M.D.,  Boston  University,  1891. 
Born  1864. 

Left  college   early  in  Freshman   year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:   252  Broadway,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

HERBERT  SCOTT  EATON.  <lr.  T.  Born  May  11,  1862,  Sutton, 
Vt. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     In  the  clothing  business. 
Address:    Westfield,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  REA  HEATH.     Born  March  21,  1867,  Penobscot,  Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :   409  Heist  Building,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

PHILLIP    HALLOCK    HOPKINS.    A.    A.    4».    Born    January   29, 
1866,  Millers  Place,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  1797  and  2429. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.    In  the  U.  S.  Customs  Service. 
Address:    435  Bainbridge  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  HENRY  McDONALD.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1864. 
Left   college   early   in   Junior   year.     Methodist    Episcopal    minister, 
Rock  River  and  Newark  Conferences. 
Address:    13  Murray  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

HENRY  ISAIAH  McMAHON.  Born  1870.  Brother  of  No.  2155. 
and  of  C.  W.  McMahon  (class  of  1900). 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year.     Engaged  in  journalism. 
Address :    unknown. 

JOHN     DURWARD     MINER.     B.A.,     Brown     University,     1891. 
Bom    December   20,    1869,    North   Stonington,    Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    In  business. 
Address :    East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

GEORGE  MOONEY.    ^.  T.    Born  1863. 

Left    college    during    Senior    year.    Methodist    Episcopal    minister, 
Newark   Conference. 
Address:    Madison,  N.  J. 

ISAAC  MERWIN  RAYNER.  *.  N.  0.  Born  February  i,  1870, 
Greenpbrt,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year.  Engaged  in  tutoring  and  garden- 
ing, Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1890-95.  Clerk,  office  of  U.  S.  appraiser,  port  of 
New  York,  1895-97;  examiner  of  drugs,  1897-1901.  Engaged  in  flori- 
culture, Greenport,  N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Address :    Greenport,  N.  Y. 


744 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1891-92. 

JOHN  URBAN  WAGNER.  Ph.B.,  Bucknell  University,  1892. 
A.  A.  $.     Born  1866. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  teaching. 
Address:    401  North  Irving  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

OLIVER  CROMWELL  WEBSTER.    Born  1868. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.    In  the  U.  S.  Customs  Ser- 
vice. 

Address:    Appraiser's    Department,    Custom    House,     New    York, 

N.  Y. 

♦OLIVER  LOVELAND  WELCH.  >^.  T.  Born  1869.  Brother  of 
Nos.  1499  and  1923. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  December  11,  1890, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  BELLAMY  YOUNG.  M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1894. 
X.  ^.     Born  January  2,  1869,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  In  business  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1889-91.  Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1894-95,  1907-08. 
Practised  medicine  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1896-99;  Middletown,  Conn., 
1899 . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  J89Z 

FRED  WARREN  BEEKMAN.  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1893; 
LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1895.    B.  9.  H.     Born  1871. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Captain  in  1st  Ohio  Vol- 
unteer Cavalry,^  in  the  Spanish  War.     Practising  law. 

Address :    Reibold  Building,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

HOWARD  GRAHAM  BLEAKLY.  LL.B.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1895.     B.  e.  n.     Born  1868. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    108  South  4th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

CHARLES  DUDLEY  BURNES.  LL.B.,  Yale  University,  1893- 
X.  <ir.  Born  August  4,  1871,  Berlin,  Conn.  Brother  of  J.  H.  Burnes 
(class  of  1896). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Practising  law,  Green- 
wich,   Conn.,     1893 .     Clerk    of    Borough     Court    of    Greenwich, 

1895-97;    jndge  of  the  same,  1897 .    Treasurer  of  School  District, 

1899.     Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,   1907,  '09. 

Address :    Greenwich,  Conn. 

JOHN  KELSEY  BURR.  A.  K.  E.  Born  September  19,  1869, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Son  of  No.  254;  brother  of  J.  B.  Burr  (class  of 
1885). 

Left  college   early  in   Freshman  year.     In   the  banking  business. 

Address:  341  Bowery,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  73  Mitchell 
Place,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

745 


1892.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

PAUL  CAMPBELL  CLOYD.  ^.A,  New  York  University,  1892; 
LL.B.,  New  York  University,  1893;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1894. 
^.  T.     Born  1871. 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class;  left  early  in  Junior  year.  Practising 
law. 

Address:    132  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  MORGAN  DOUGLASS.  4>.  N.  9.  Born  May  4,  1871, 
Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.  Son  of  No.  692;  brother  of  No.  2672,  and  of 
F.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1896),  R.  W.  Douglass  (class  of  1901),  R.  L. 
Douglass  (class  of  1901),  and  A.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1906). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  woolen  business, 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1890-1901 ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-08.  Hotel  pro- 
prietor, 1909 . 

Address :   Plymouth,  Mass. 

JAMES  ALBERT  FOSTER.    X.  ^.    Born  1871.    Brother  of  Nos. 
1516  and  1603,  and  of  Myra  E.  Foster  (class  of  1881). 
Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.     In  business. 
Address:    399  Court   St.,   Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

MILBOURNE  MUNROE.  E.E.,  Columbia  University,  1894;  D.O., 
Atlantic  College  of  Osteopathy,  1904.  *.  N.  6.  Bom  July  18,  1867, 
Westminster,  Md.     Brother  of  Nos.  1530  and  1756. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  electric  railway 
construction,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1894-95.  With  the  Edison  Lamp  Works, 
Harrison,  N.  J.,  1895-96 ;  American  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company, 
engineering  department.  New  York,  1896-98;  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1898-1902.  Practising  osteopathy,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1904-06;    East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1906 . 

Address :   215  Main  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

HUBERT  ERNEST  PARKER.    X.  ^.    Born  1861. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Connecticut,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  New  Mexico,  and  California. 
Address :    unknown. 

JAMES  STOW  PARSHLEY.  B.  0.  n.  Born  June  11,  1870,  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1715. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Shoe  dealer,  1891-1909.  In 
the  insurance  business,  1909 . 

Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

CHARLES  HERBERT  PIERCE.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1867. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     In  the  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

Address :  176  P  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HERBERT  PAUL  QUEAL.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1868. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term.  Freshman  year.     Practising 
law. 
Address :  42  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

FRED  HENRY  RALSTEN.  Ph.B.,  Hamilton  College,  1893. 
A.  A.  $.     Born  March  11,  1869,  Pinckney,  N.  Y. 

746 


NON-GRADUATES.                        [1892-93.  ; 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Physical  director,  Railroad  i 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1891-92.     Editor  and  publisher,  The  \ 

Lowville  Times,  N,  Y.,  1894-99.     School  commissioner,  Lewis  County,  ] 

N.    Y.,    1897-99.      College    representative,    American    Book    Company,  '• 

1900-05.     Manager,  Chicago  Library  Bureau,   1905.     Western  advertis-  ' 

ing  manager,  Butterick  Publishing  Company,  1906^ .  ] 

Address:    1433  First  National  Bank  Building,  Chicago,  111.  .\ 

HERBERT  SPENCER  ROOKSBY.    B.  6.  n.     Born  1871.  ■ 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.     In  the  Government  service.  ] 

Address  :   Manila,  P.  I.  ; 

ROBERT  EBERLE  SMITH.    B.  0.  n.    Bom  1870.  \ 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  ; 

Address :    Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.  ' 

HENRY  WISNER  WOOD,  Jr.     Born  1866.  { 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Dairy  farmer.  ; 

Address :    Chester,  N.  Y.  i 

\ 

GRACE   IRENE    CHAFEE    (Carroll).     Born    1870,    Middletown,  j 

Conn.  1 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course.  j 
Married  J.  W.  Carroll. 

Address :    Mrs.  J.  W.  Carroll,  120  Broad  St.,  Middletown,  Conn.  ; 


CLASS  OF  J893.  | 

i 

ELBERT  WRIGHT  BURR.    Born  1871.  ' 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  the  grocery  business.  1 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn.  \ 

LELAND   MOTHERSHEAD  BURR.    ^.  T.     Born  September  25, 

1869,  Washington,  D.  C.  \ 

Left  college  at  the  end  of   Sophomore  year.    In  business  in   New  ; 

York,  N.  Y.,  1892-95.     Traveling  salesman,   Chicago,   111.,   1896.     With  ; 

J.  A.  Richards's  advertising  agency.  New  York,  N.  Y.,   1897.     Adver-  ! 

tising  manager  of  The  Nation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1898-1900.     Advertis-  \ 

ing  solicitor,  The  Evening  Post,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1901-02;  advertising  's 

manager,  1903 .  i 

Address :    181  Claremont  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  i 

BERNARD  WESTLAND  BUTLER.    X.  <ir.    Born  1869.  \ 
Left  college  at  the  end  of   Sophomore   year.     Mason  and   builder. 

Engaged  in  farming.  ,i 
Address :     Cobalt,   Conn. 

JAMES  PIKE  CHADBOURNE.     B.  e.  n.     Born  January  17,  1870,  | 

Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  580;    brother  of  S.  G.  Chadbourne  1 

(class  of  1884).  i 

747  : 


1893.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term.  Freshman  year,  special 
course.  Assistant  secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  1891.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1894 •  Super- 
numerary, 1910. 

Address:   3  Nixon  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

ALBERT  URMY  FAULKNER.  Ph.B.,  College  of  St.  Francis 
Xavier,  1893.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  10,  1872,  Wappingers  Falls, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Assistant  editor,  and 
editor,  The  University  Magazine,  1893-97.  On  the  editorial  staff  of 
The  Cosmopolitan  Magazine,  1897-99.  Served  in  U.  S.  Volunteers  in 
the  Philippine  Islands,  1899- 1901.  First  lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army, 
1901-02.  Adjutant  of  artillery,  1902-06.  Captain,  ist  Field  Artillery, 
1907 . 

Address :   The  Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

WALTER  MERRITT  FERNALD.  *.  N.  0.  Born  April  29,  1868, 
Wilton,  Me.    Brother  of  No.  1602. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught,  1890-93. 
Engaged  in  journalism,  1893 • 

Address :    care  of  Evening  Sentinel,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

ALBERT  WHEELER  JOHNSTON.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October  27, 
1871,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  741. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term,  Sophomore  year.  Super- 
intendent, assay  and  metallurgical  division,  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manu- 
facturing Company,  1891-1902.  Vice  president,  Oxford  Copper 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Address:    43  Exchange   Place,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

LINWOOD   BEEDE  JONES.    ^.  T.    Born   1869. 
Left  college  early  in  Senior  year.     In  business. 
Address:    543  Calvert  Building,  Baltimore,  Md. 

*GEORGE  FLOYD  LUDLOW.    Bom  1871. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Died  September  5,  1899,  Bridge- 
hampton,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  TEREMIAH  MILLARD.  B.A.,  Columbia  University, 
1894;    LL.B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1898.     Born  1873. 

Admitted  to  the  Junior  class;  left  early  in  Junior  year.  Practising 
law. 

Address:    119  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS    FREDERICK    PILCHER.    Ph.B.,  Columbia    University, 

1895;  LL.D.,  University  of  Colorado,  1910.  4'.  T.  Born  May  i, 
1871,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Professor  of  Art  in 
Vassar  College,  and  Lecturer  in  the  History  of  Architecture,  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania. 

Address :    Vassar  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

ALFRED  COOPER  ROWLAND.     Born  1872. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

748 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1893-94. 

REMINGTON  SQUIRE.  LL.B.,  New  York  University,  1897. 
A.  A.  *.  Born  February  22,  1870,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  639; 
brother  of  Shirley  Squire  (class  of  1895). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 

Address :    Hotel  Lincoln,   Seattle,  Wash. 

♦JOHN  WATSON  WATERS.    ^.  T.     Born  1867. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  journalism. 
City  clerk  and  treasurer.  New  Britain,  Conn.  Died  July  2T,  1904, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

SARAH  LA  VINA  BENNETT. 

Admitted  to  the  Junior  class,   special  course;    left  at  the   end  of 
Junior  year. 
Address :    68  Warrenton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CLARA  SOUTHMAYD  DAVIS  (Guildford).    Born  November  17, 
1871,  Middletown,  Conn.     Daughter  of  No.  619. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Married  June  23,  1898,  Charles  Thomas  Guildford   (No.  1955). 
Address :   Mrs.  C.  T.  Guildford,  404  Pine  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

GEORGIA  EATON  POTTLE  (Warren).    Born  September  7,  187 1, 
Kittery,  Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Married  1896,  Joseph  A.  Warren. 
Address :   Mrs.  J.  A.  Warren,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  J894. 

CHARLES    AUGUSTUS    BIDWELL.    B.A.,    Boston    University, 
1896.     Born  May  29,  1870,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Congregational  minister. 
Address:    Belmont,  Mass. 

DANIEL  DORRANCE  BRONSON.    B.  e.  H.     Born  1873. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  Government  employ. 

Address :    Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 

EDWIN  FOSTER  CHASE.  A.  K  E.  Born  June  9,  1871,  Farm- 
ington,  Minn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Bank  clerk,  1892-96. 
In  the  newspaper  publishing  business,   1896 . 

Address:    601  36th  Ave.,  North,  Seattle,  Wash. 

JOSEPH  EDGAR  CROCKER.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1895. 
X.  ^.    Born  1870. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Teacher,  Cascadilla 
School,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,   1895-96;    Portland  Academy,  Ore.,   1897 • 

Address :    Danforth,  Me. 

749 


1894.]  NON-GRADUATES.  j 

FRANCIS   CRUGER  EDGERTON.     B.S.,   Trinity  College,   Conn., 
1894;     M.D.,   Columbia  University,    1898.     ^.   T.     Born  July  11,   1873. 
Son  of  No.  693. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine.  1 

Address:    57   West  s8th   St.,   New  York,   N.   Y.  j 

THEODORE  GUSTAVUS  EISWALD.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1869.  i 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Baptist  minister. 

Address:   89  West  2d  St.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  | 

WILLIAM  HENRY  FITZGERALD.    M.D.,  University  of  Vermont,        i 
1895.     Born  1872.     Brother  of  C.  J.  Fitzgerald  (class  of  1898). 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine.  I 

Address:    Ballerstein   Building,   Hartford,   Conn. 

EDWIN  HENRY  FRETZ.  B.A.,  Northwestern  University,  1897; 
M.A.,  University  of  Southern  California,  1902.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Jan- 
uary 5,  1867,  Chalfont,  Pa.  .  .  I 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,    Los    Angeles,    Cal.,    1897- 1904;     Longbeach,    Cal,    1908-10;        ^ 
Alhambra,  Cal.,  1910 .     Missionary  in  Japan,  1904- 1908. 

Address:    Alhambra,  Cal. 

LESLIE  CAMPBELL  GREELEY.     Ph.B.,  Boston  University,  1894; 
B.D.,   Andover  Theological   Seminary.     Born    1871. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Congregational  minister. 
Address:    157  Holten  St.,  Danvers,  Mass.  ^ 

I 

JOSEPH  HUBBARD   HEFFLON.     Ph.B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni-        | 
versity,  1894.    ^-  K.  E.     Born  July  8,  1869,  Saybrook,  Conn. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Teacher  and  superintendent 
of  schools. 

Address :    51  Myrtle  Terrace,  Winchester,  Mass. 

FRANK  MILLER  HORR.    A.  A.  *.     Born  1868. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year;    admitted  again  to  a   special         j 
course,  1888-89;    left  during  the  year. 
Address :    60  Buckingham   St.,  Springfield,   Mass.  j 

WILBUR  CLARK  JOHNSON.  A.  A.  €>.  Born  June  20,  1871, 
Springfield.  Mass.     Son  of  No.  740;    brother  of  No.  1561.  ■ 

Left   college    during  Junior   year.     With    the    Pope    Manufacturing         < 
Company,    Hartford,    Conn.     Now    secretary   and    assistant    manager, 
Waverly  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Address :    The  Waverly  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

I 

HENRY   SEYMOUR   KLINE.     B.A.,   Union   College,  1893-     Born         | 

May  6,   1871,  Amsterdam,   N.  Y.  | 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  law.  1 

Address :   Anamoose,  N.  Dak.  ( 

i 

VICTOR    NATHAN    LUCIA.    B.    0.    n.     Born    March    14.    1871,  I 

Rochester,  Vt. 

750 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1894. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  In  the  grocery  business, 
1894-1903.  Superintendent  of  buildings,  Miss  Capen's  School  for 
Girls,    Northampton,   Mass.,    1904 • 

Address:    43   Dryads   Green,    Northampton,    Mass. 

ANDREW  JOHNSON  LYNCH.  B.L.,  Dickinson  School  of  Law, 
1893.     Born   September  30,   1866,  near  Georgetown,   Del. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Practising  law.  Editor 
of  The  Sussex  Journal. 

Address :   Georgetown,  Del. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  MOSER.    B.  0.  n.     Born  1869. 

Left   college  at   the   end   of   Freshman  year.     Methodist   Episcopal 

minister.  New  York  Conference,  1892 . 

Address :   Goshen,  N.  Y. 

LEONARD  BOWDOIN  MOULTON.  B.A.,  Harvard  University, 
1895.     Born  December  16,  1868,  Bucksport,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  graded 
schools,  Huntington,  Mass.,  1895-99.  Taught  in  High  School,  Medford, 
Mass.,  1899-1904;  Beverly,  Mass.,  1904-08;  High  School  of  Commerce, 
Boston,  Mass.,   1908 . 

Address :    7  Devon  Ave.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

BDWIN  HALSEY  PIERSON.  Born  September  6,  1872,  Bridge- 
hampton,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Clerk,  1892-99.  Bookkeeper, 
1900-04.     In  the  real  estate  and  insurance  business,   1905 . 

Address :    Bridgehampton,  N.  Y. 

*WILBUR  JOHN  SAWYER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  1870.  Brother  of 
No.   1812. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Died  March  3,  1894,  Thomas- 
ton,  Conn. 

ALFRED  JACOB  SAXE.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1894;  M.A., 
Syracuse,  1897.  Born  March  22,  1867,  Walden,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No. 
637;    grandson  of  No.  84. 

Left  college  early  in  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
Central  New  York  Conference,  1893 • 

Address:   322  Baldwin  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

CLAYTON  DAVIS  STANDISH.  X.  <i^.  Born  June  17,  1871.  Col- 
chester, Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Secretary  and  treasurer, 
Meriden  Lumber  Company. 

Address :    58  Lewis  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN   THOMPSON.    *.  N.   e.     Born   1868. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    Clarksburg,   W.  Va. 

THOMAS   RAWSON  WARREN.    A.   K.   E.     Born    1868. 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army. 
Address:    Fort  Duchesne,  Utah. 


1894-95.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

WILLIAM  EDWIN  WATT.    B.  e.  H.     Born  1871. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    60  Washington   St.,   Carbondale,   Pa. 


CLASS  OF  IZ95. 

OLIVER  LUTHER  AUSTIN.  M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1896. 
^.  T.     Born  1874,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1984. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  HOUGH  BUNCE,  Jr.    A.  A.  *.     Born  December  31,  1874, 
Middletown,   Conn. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year.     In  the  dry  goods  business. 
Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 

♦ALLEN  CHASE.  B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1896.  *.  N.  6. 
Born  July  28,  187 1.     Son  of  No.  885. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  August  14,  1897, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  CHASE.  X.  ^.  Born  March  5,  1872,  Unity, 
Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  General  Electric 
Company,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893 ;  Belknap  Motor  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Me.,  1894;  Public  Works  Company,  Bangor,  Me., 
1895 ;    General  Electric  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,   1895 . 

Address:   84  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FRANK     MERRITT     DYER.     M.D.,     Cornell     University,     1902. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  1871,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    51  Main  St.,   Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

*FRANK  BRADLEY  GARFIELD.    A.  A.  *.     Bom  1869. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Died  October  21,  1893, 
East  Templeton,  Mass. 

FRED  WILLIS  GUIBORD.  B.S.,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology, 
1905.  *.  N.  e.  Born  August  22,  1873,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  1695. 

Left  college  earlv  in  Junior  vear.  With  the  Merchants  National 
Bank,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1894-1901.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office, 
1905-08.  Patent  attorney,  with  the  United  Shoe  Machinery  Company, 
Boston,    Mass.,    1908 . 

Address:    512  Albany  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  THEODORE  HOFFMAN.  B.A.,  Yale 
University,    1897.    A.  K.  E.     Born   1867. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Congregational  minister. 
Teacher  and  lecturer,  Congregational  Church  Society. 

Address:    52  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

752 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1896. 

RANDOLPH    CAMPBELL    HURD.     M.D.,    Harvard    University, 
1897.    ^.  T.     Born  1872,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of   Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    Newburyport,  Mass. 

DAVID  LEWIS  MAITLAND.    M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1895.     Born   November  28,   1872,    Middletown,   Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    56  Broad   St.,   Middletown,   Conn. 

*ALVIN  JAY  NEFF.    B.  9.  H.     Born  September  21,  1870. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of   Sophomore  year.     Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.     Died   November  21,   1902,   Davenport  Center,   N.  Y. 

ROBERT  NEWHALL  SMITH.    M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1897. 
■*-.  T.     Born   September  9,   1872.     Son   of  No.  545.     _ 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    584  Fulton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SHIRLEY  SQUIRE.    A.  A.  *.     Born  April  13,   1872.    Son  of  No. 
639;    brother  of  Remington  Squire    (class  of   1893). 
Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Civil  engineer. 
Address :    Union  Trust  Company,  Seattle,  Wash. 


EBENEZER  LOUIS  STEVENS.  Born  December  14,  1861,  Delta, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Superintendent,  Conn.  Elec- 
trical Company,  1892-94.  Manager,  N.  E.  Engineering  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,   1894 • 

Address:    119  Court  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


HARRY  ADELBERT  WATTS.  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medical  Col- 
lege, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1897.  A.  K  E.  Born  May  14,  1872,  Nelson, 
N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Practising  medicine. 

Address:    Odd  Fellow  Building,   Sacramento,   Cal. 


JESSIE   WORTHEN    HALL  AMES    (Jarvis).    Born   November 
28,  1866.    Daughter  of  No.  767. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  special  course. 

Married  George  Ogilvie  Jarvis  (No.  1801). 

Address:    Mrs.  G.  O.  Jarvis,  310  South  loth  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


LILY  CLARK  BROWN. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course. 

Address:    372  Boylston   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 


MAY  BLANCHE  LORD.  Born  July  16,  1869,  Rocky  Hill,  Conn. 
^  Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught,  1892-94. 
Engaged  in  field  work,  Conn.  S.  S.  Association,  1896 . 

Address :    West  Hartford,  Conn. 

753 


1896.]  NON-GRADUATES. 


CLASS  OF  IS96. 

EDGAR  EUGENE  BROOKS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  September  24,  1872, 
Lisle,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Taught,  1893-95.  Secretary 
to  Major  General  J.  C.  Robinson,  U.  S.  A.,  1895-97.  Studied  in 
General  Theological  Seminary,  1897-99.  Protestant  Episcopal  minister, 
1899 . 

Address :    Bernardsville,  N.  J. 

LUCIUS  MOODY  BRISTOL.  B.A.,  University  of  North  Carolina, 
1895;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1899.  A.  A.  *.  Born  May  21,  1872, 
Castle  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Wyoming  Conference,  1895-96;  Genesee  Conference,  1899- 
1908.  Taught  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1908-09. 
Instructor  in  Applied  Christianity,  Tufts  Colkge,  1910 . 

Address :    Tufts   College,   Mass. 

♦JAMES    HARVEY    BURNES.    X.    ^.     Born    1877.     Brother    of 
C.  D.  Burnes   (class  of  1892). 
Died   November  6,    1894,   during  his   Junior  year. 

WILLIAM   ORRIN   COBB.     M.D.,   Bowdoin   College.     Born    1869. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    Gardiner,  Me. 

WILLIAM  DENISON.    B.  G.  U.    Born  1873. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    U.  S.  Marine. 

Address:    Marine  Headquarters,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦JOSEPH  ALBERTSON  DILKS,  Jr.    X.  ^.     Born   November  5, 
1875.     Son  of  No.  844;    brother  of  No.  1732. 
Died  December  3,  1894,  during  his  Junior  year. 

ARTHUR  URBANE  DILLEY.  B.A,  Harvard  University,  1897; 
M.A.,  Harvard,  1899.  A.  A.  «l>.  Born  August  23,  1873,  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 

,  Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  the  Taft 
School,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1899- 1904.  In  the  oriental  rug  business, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1904 . 

Address:    5  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass.    Residence:    Wrentham,  Mass. 

FRANCIS  SAWYER  DOUGLASS.  *.  N.  e.  Born  February  28, 
1873,  Franklin,  N.  H.  Son  of  No.  692;  brother  of  No.  2672,  and  of 
W.  M.  Douglass  (class  of  1892).  R.  W.  Douglass  (class  of  1901),  R.  L. 
Douglass  (class  of  1901),  and  A.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  I90<5). 

Left  college   during   Sophomore   year.     Engaged   in   manufacturing. 

Address:    10  Park  Drive,  Brookline,  Mass. 

ADELBERT  ABEL  ESTABROOK.    <i^.  T.     Born  1867. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  farming. 

Address:    North  Thetford.  Vt. 

754 


I 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1896. 

FRED  WARREN  FIFIELD.     Born  1868. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 

Address :  307  West  28th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ALEXANDER  ROBERT  FORDYCE,  Jr.     B.A.,  Princeton  Univer- 
sity, 1896;   LL.B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1898.    A.  K.  E.     Born  1872. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    90  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  HERBERT  GAVITTE.     Born   1871. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

HARRY  WESTON  GOODSPEED.  M.D.,  Bowdoin  College,  1897. 
,B.  e.  n.     Born  August  6,  1872. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦JAMES  HERBERT  GUY.  Born  1874-  Brother  of  No.  2744,  and 
of  Alice  B.  Guy  (class  of  1897)  and  C.  B.  Guy  (class  of  1904). 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Bank  clerk.  Died  September 
27,  1906,  Liberty,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  HALE.  D.M.D..  Harvard  University,  1902. 
X.  ^.     Born  February  13,  1872,  Bolton,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Telegrapher,  N.  E.  R.  R., 
1894-96.  Traveling  salesman,  1896-97.  Superintendent,  Fast  Color 
Eyelet  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1898-99.  Practising  dentistry, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1902 . 

Address :  310  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Residence :  400  St.  James 
Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

[HAROLD]  DUNBAR  JOHNSTON.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  25, 
1873,  in  New  Jersey. 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  In  the  insurance  business. 
Secretary  and  treasurer.  Colonial  Insurance  Company. 

Address:    43  Montgomery  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

ERNEST  ALBERT  LANE.    *.  N.  e.    Born  1864,  in  England.> 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.    Returned  to  England.    Engaged 
in  farming. 
Address :    unknown. 

WALTER  THOMAS  LINDSAY.    LL.B.,  New  York  Law  School, 
1898.    A.  A.  *.     Born  February  22,   1874,  Huntington,  N.  Y, 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    261  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  EUGENE  LITTLE,  Jr.  B.  9.  U.  Born  April  7,  1873, 
Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  compiling 
books  and  dictionaries,  1893.  On  the  staff  of  Godey's  Magazine,  1894. 
Engaged  in  catalogue  making.   1895 . 

Address:  122  Center  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  76  Park 
Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

755 


,1896.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

GLENN  WATSON   MORGAN.    A.  A.  4».    Born   1873- 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address:    Minneapolis,  Minn. 

GLENN  CHARLES  PAGE.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  July  15,  1871,  New 
Milford,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Public  school  principal, 
1893-94.  Teller,  Wyoming  Valley  Trust  Company,  1894-99;  treasurer, 
1899-1902.  Cashier,  Marine  National  Bank,  Erie,  Pa.,  1902-05;  Peoples 
National  Bank,  Erie,  Pa.,  1905 . 

Address:    Peoples  National  Bank,  Erie,  Pa. 

FREDERICK  LIVINGSTON  PARKER.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March 
13,  1874,  South  Livonia.  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  1761. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Manufacturer  of  whips, 
Westfield,  Mass.     Now  vice  president,  U.  S.  Whip  Company. 

Address :   91  Court  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

CARL  ROBINSON  PECK,  <i'.  T.  Born  February  21,  1872,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  book  publishing, 
1894-95;  in  study,  1895-98.  Manager  of  a  bicycle  store,  1899-1902. 
Salesman,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1902-06.  In  the  railroad  business, 
1906^ . 

Address:  Pier  68,  North  River,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  257 
North  19th  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

♦GUSTAVUS  ULYSSES  SANFORD.    A.  A.  *.    Born  1866. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Died  September  27,  1897. 

CHARLES  ELMER  SCUDDER.  B.D..  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1903.    Born  June  4,  1870,  Roxbury,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  1862. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Newark  Conference,  1896 . 

Address:    1756  Richmond  Terrace,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

♦FREEMAN  HARRIS  SMITH.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  30, 
1874.    Son  of  No.  748. 

Died  December  18,  1893,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Sophomore 
year, 

WHITMAN  PHILO  STANLEY.  ^.  T.  Born  March  12,  1868, 
Franklin,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  1904.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Vermont,  Rock 
River,  and  Califoniia  Conferences. 

Address:    Gilroy,  Santa  Clara  County,  Cal. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  STEWART.  B,S„  University  of  Chicago, 
1896;  M,D.,  University  of  Denver,  1900,  Born  July  29,  1873,  Herrick- 
ville,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:    Sugar  P.  O.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

756 


NON-GRADUATES.  [189i6-97. 

ARTHUR  HARMON  WINN.  B.A.,  Union  University,  1897; 
M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1901.  B.  e.  n.  Born  January  9,  1874, 
Guilderland  Center,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Unitarian  minister. 

Address:    108  Oakwood  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

STELLA    WEBSTER    CARROLL    (Tolman).    Born    August    3, 
1875,  Boscawen,  N.  H. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Taught,  1894-1902. 
Married  L.  P.  Tolman. 
Address:    Mrs.  L.  P.  Tolman,  307  First  Ave.,  S.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

MARY  LOUISE  GLEASON.    Born  1866. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Teacher. 

Address :  23  Florence  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

MARY  FRANCES  HIBBARD  (Beeman).  Born  December  2, 
1874,  New  Britain,  Conn.    Sister  of  No.  1646. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  kinder- 
garten teaching,   1896-99. 

Married  October  24,  1899,  LeRoy  Mason  Beeman  (No.  1832). 

Address :    Mrs.  L.  M.  Beeman,  2131  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SUSIE    SOUTHMAYD    HUBBELL.    Born    1869,    Boston,    Mass. 
Sister  of  No.  2017. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course. 
Address :    Bretton  Hall,  86th  St.  and  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ANNETTE  BURKE  RICHMOND. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course;   left  at  the  end  of 
the  year.     Teacher. 
Address :   381  Avenue  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 

ALICE  ELINOR  WALKER  (Jones).    Born  1874. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 

Married  1899,  Cloyd  Paul  Jones. 

Address:    Mrs.  C.  P.  Jones,  312  Oak  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 


CLASS  OF  J897. 

ALFRED  GEORGE  AUSTIN.  B.  e.  n.  Born  March  4,  1873, 
Oxford,  England. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Taught,  1896-97.  Engaged 
in  civil  engineering,  1898 . 

Address:    Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  ALEXANDER  BRIDGE.    Born  1873. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address :    Bisbee,  Ariz. 

HOWARD    GEORGE    DIBBLE.    Pd.B.,     State    Normal    School, 
Albany,   N.  Y.     Born  October  31,    1874. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.    Teacher. 
Address :    unknown. 

757 


1897.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

SIDNEY  BRUCE  EGGLESTON.  *.  N.  e.  Born  December  23, 
1874,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  584;  brother  of  Nos.  1552,  1601, 
and  1684. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    In  the  iron  business,  New 

York  and  New  Jersey,   1895 .     Secretary  and  treasurer,  Matawan 

Steel  and  Iron  Company,  N.  J, 

Address:    Matawan,  N.  J. 

ALBERT  LINWOOD  FICKETT.    X.  ^.    Born  October  13,  1874, 
Auburn,  Me. 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Traveling  salesman. 
Address:    649  East  37th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

JOSEPH  WRIGHT  FRAZIER.  *.  N.  G.  Born  April  16,  1869, 
Plattsburg,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Athletic  director,  Troy 
Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1894-95.  Studied  in  Albany  Busi- 
ness College.  1896-97.  Bookkeeper,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900.  In 
business,  Rifton,  N.  Y.,  1900-02.  Bookkeeper,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1902-03.    In  Wanamaker's  Store,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903 . 

Address:    290  West  12th   St.,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

ALBERT  FRANK  OILMAN.  B.S.,  Amherst  College,  1897;  M.A., 
Amherst,    1901.    A.   T.  A.     Bom   September  9,   1871,   Hallowell,   Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Farmington, 
Me.,  1897-98;  Dow  Academy,  Franconia,  N.  H.,  1898-99.  Professor 
of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Maryville  College,  1900-06.  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  Ripon  College,  1906— — . 

Address:    406  Thorn  St.,  Ripon,  Wis. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  McCAULEY.    *.  N.  6.    Born  1870. 
Died  November  30,  1894  during  his  Sophomore  year. 

AUGUSTUS   HAMLIN   MANDELL,   Jr.    M.D.,    Cornell   Univer- 
sity, 1898.    ^.  T.     Born  June  27,  1868. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Practising  medicine. 
Address :   25  Sycamore  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

SAMUEL  REZIN  WALLIS  PARRISH.    B.  9.  n.    Born  March  5, 
1872,  White  Hall,  Md. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  teaching. 
Address :   2947  Clifton  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

♦CHARLES  PAINE  REED.    *.  N.  e.     Born  1876. 
Died  February  24,    1894,   Middletown,   Conn.,   during  his   Freshman 
year. 

EDWARD  WILLIS  SIMONS.     Born  November  5,   1873. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in   manufacturing. 

Address:    Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

ERNEST  WILLIAM  STRATMANN.  B.S.,  University  of  Ten- 
nessee, 1899;  LL.B.,  University  of  Tennessee,  1899.  Born  January  9, 
1875,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Practising  law. 

Address:    2  Rector  St.,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

758 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1897-98. 

ROBERT  LeROY  THOMPSON.  B.A.,  Middlebury  College,  1899. 
A.  K.  E.  Born  February  25,  1873,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.    1726. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Troy  Conference. 

Address :  21  13th  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

HOWARD  VAN  DEUSEN.     A.  K.  E.     Born  September  6,  1874. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 

Address :    care  of  Bobbs-Merrill  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

WINSOR  WHIPPLE  WARRINER.  M.D.,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1902.     A.  A.  $.     Born  1874. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course.  Practising 
medicine. 

Address:    Antioch,  111. 

GEORGE  ALBERT  WILLIAMS.    ^.  T.     Born  August  20,  1876. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :    care  of  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

ALICE  BAKER  GUY.  B.A.,  Vassar  College,  1898 ;  M.S.,  Wesleyan 
University,  1902.  Born  October  16,  1877,  Middletown,  Conn.  Sister 
of  No.  2744,  and  of  J.  H.  Guy  (class  of  1896)  and  C.  B.  Guy  (class  of 
1904). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  High  School, 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1902-04;    Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  1906- . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

♦OLIVIA  HOWELL  HATFIELD   (Swett).    Born  1870. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year. 

Married  June  27,  1898,  Vernon  Benjamin  Swett  (No.  1916). 
Died  June  14,  1900,  Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass. 

AGNES  GENEVA  McGLYNN  (Oilman).  B.A.,  Maryville  Col- 
lege,  1906.     Born  November  i,   1875,   Meriden,   Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Mount  Vernon, 
Me.,   1898;    Maryville  College,  Tenn.,   1901-05. 

Married  Albert  Frank  Oilman  (class  of  1897). 

Address:    Mrs.  A.  F.  Oilman,  Ripon,  Wis. 


CLASS  OF  J898. 

GEORGE  RANDALL  ABRAMS.  X.  ^.  Born  May  10,  1875, 
Florida,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  York  Conference,   1900 . 

Address:    Dobbs  Ferry,   N.  Y. 

JAMES  LEON  ALEXANDER.    A.  K.  E.    Born  1875. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address:    Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

759 


1898.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  ALLEN.  *.  N.  0.  Born  June  6,  187S,  Atter- 
cliffe,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  business,  1896-99.  In 
the  orange  business,  California,  1899- 1901.  Assistant  superintendent, 
Coulter  Dry  Goods  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1901 . 

Address:    225  West  15th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

FRANK  COOKE  ATHERTON.  ^I'.  T.  Born  July  i,  1877,  Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii.     Brother  of  No.  1938. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Assistant  cashier.  Bank  of 
Hawaii,  Ltd.,  1898- 1904.  Secretary  and  manager,  Sugar  Factors  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,   1906— — . 

Address :    College  Hills,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

HAROLD    HOLMES    BAYLISS.     Ph.B.,  New    York    University. 

1898.     Born  June   16,   1875,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.   1636. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  business. 
Address:    Box  no,  Katonah,  N.  J. 

CHARLES  EVERETT  BENEDICT.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  1898.    X.  '^.     Born  December  24,  1872,  East  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  min- 
ister, New  York  East  Conference,   1898 . 

Address :    Derby,  Conn. 

FRANCIS  ROE  BENHAM.  M.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1901. 
A.  A.  *.     Born  September  22,   1876,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    1105  East  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT    EDSON    BOBO.     B.    e.    n.     Born    February    16,    1870. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  second  term,  Sophomore  year.     In  the 
furniture  business. 
Address:   312  Quincy  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

VICTOR  SAMSON  BRITTEN.     Born  April  i,  1873. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Methodist  Episcopal 

minister.  New  York  Central  Conference,   1893 • 

Address:    Canastota,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS  SLEEPER  BROCK.  Ph.B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1900.     A.  K.  E.     Born  January  22,  1873,  Bridgeboro,  N.  J. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  New  Bruns- 
wick Theological  Seminary,  N.  J.,  1908.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister. 
New  Jersey  Conference,  1896 . 

Address :    Lambertville,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM  NESBITT  CAMPAIGNE.  M.D.,  Albany  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1898.  *.  N.  e.  Born  December  29,  1869,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Brother  of 
No.  2531. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:    1825  Fifth  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 


760 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1898. 

FRANK  EVERETT  EASTMAN.  B.A.,  Boston  University,  1900. 
X.  <ir.     Born  June  8,  1876. 

Left  college  early  in  Senior  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

CHARLES  JOSEPH  FITZGERALD.  M.D.,  University  of  Ver- 
mont, 1898.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February  7,  1877.  Brother  of  W.  H. 
Fitzgerald  (class  of  1894). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address :   unknown. 

JOHN  BENGOUGH  GRIFFITHS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  9,  1871, 
Jermyn,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Postmaster,  Jermyn,  Pa.,  1899 . 

Address :    Jermyn,  Pa. 

STANLEY    SESSIONS    GWILLIM.    X.    ^.    Born    October    16, 

1876,  Bristol,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Superintendent,  Trum- 
bull Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,   Conn. 
Address :    32  Maple   St.,   Plainville,   Conn. 

JESSE  RALPH  HARRIS.  M.D.,  University  of  Buffalo,  1901 ; 
BA.,  Cornell  University,  1902.  Born  April  9,  1874,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Brother  of  No.  1896. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Assistant  Demonstrator  of 
Anatomy,  Cornell  Medical  School,  1901-02.  Medical  officer,  U.  S. 
Army,  with  rank  of  captain. 

Address :    care  of  Surgeon  General,  U.  S.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WILLIAM  HERRICK  HAWKINS.  B.A.,  Harvard  University, 
1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1901.  A.  K.  E.  Born  April  3,  1875,  Prescott, 
Wis.     Son  of  No.  922. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 

Address :   54  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE  HERBERT  HOUGH.  B.  9.  H.  Born  October  13, 
1875. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Druggist.  Died  Octo- 
ber 9,  1904,  White  River  Junction,  Vt. 

♦FRED  CHASE  JACKSON.  M.D.,  Starling  Medical  College, 
Columbus,  Ohio.    A.  A.  *.     Born  1876. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Captain  and  acting 
assistant  surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers.  Died  September  30,  1902,  Manila, 
P.  I. 

ROBERT  FENWICK  JACKSON.    A.  A.   *.    Born  December  18, 

1877,  Middletown,    Conn.     Brother   of   W.   L.    P.   Jackson    (class   of 
1909). 

Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.  Graduated  from  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy,  West  Point,  1900.  First  lieutenant,  5th  Cavalry, 
U.  S.  A.,  1900-07.     Resigned,  1907.     Engaged  in  teaching,  1908— — . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

HOWARD  HAPGOOD  KIPP.  <ir.  T.  Born  February  16,  1877, 
Ossinirig,  N.  Y. 

761 


X898-99.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Clerk,  1897.  Enlisted  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy  for  the  war  with  Spain,  1898.  Salesman,  1899.  Second 
lieutenant,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  1900-03;  first  lieutenant,  1903-09; 
captain,  1909 . 

Address:  care  of  Adjutant  General,  ist  Brigade,  U.  S.  Marines. 
Manila,  P.  I. 

♦HERBERT  ABRAM  LEWIS.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  27, 
1873. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  August  22,  1899, 
Boonville,  N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE  HENRY  PEPPER.    A.  A.  *.     Born  April  27,  1871. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Died  December  24,  1895, 
Millville,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  PIERCE.  B.A.,  Vanderbilt  University,  1899. 
Born  July  30,   1876. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class;  left  in  December  of  Sophomore 
year.     Teacher.     Member  of  Miss.  State  Senate,   1910, 

Address :    Lexington,  Miss. 

ERNEST  ORRIN  POWERS.    B.  e.  n.    Born  April  13,  1875,  North 
Dana,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  1762. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Hat  manufacturer. 
Address :    Athol,  Mass. 

WALTER  BRIGHT  RILE.  BA.,  Yale  University,  1899;  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1902.  B.  9.  II.  Born 
December  21,  1875,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:    8327  Germantown  Ave.,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

HARRY  ELMORE  STETSON. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year,  special  course. 

Address :    Dixmont,  Me. 

IRVING  EDWARD   STRONG.     D.D.S.,   Pennsylvania   College   of 
Dental  Surgery,  1900.    X.  ■*•.     Born  September  i,  1876,  Portland,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  dentistry. 
Address :    1059  Finton  Ave.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

JOHN  ARMSTRONG  WADE.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1899;  B.D., 
Yale,  1901 ;  M.A.,  Yale,  1903.  *B.  9.  n.  Born  October  10,  1868,  in 
Ireland. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Protestant  Episcopal  min- 
ister.    Curate  of  All  Angels  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    251  West  8oth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  IS99. 

FREDERICK  MUNSON  BARNES.    B.A.,  Boston  University,  1901. 
B.  9.  n.     Born  November  27,    1873,  Bristol,   Vt. 

762 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1899. 

Left  college  in  January  of  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  min- 
ister, Vermont  Conference,  1898-99,  1901-05.  Bookkeeper,  1905-07. 
U.  S.  customs  inspector  and  deputy  collector,   1907 . 

Address :    Richford,  Vt. 

ARCHIBALD  ELBRIDGE  BRADFORD.  ^.  T.  Born  September 
28,  1875,  Augusta,  Wis. 

Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     In  the  banking  business. 
Address :    Augusta,  Wis. 

GEORGE  HURD  BRAGDON.  *.  N.  9.  Born  July  28,  1875,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Inspector,  ^Etna  Indemnity  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1899-1903.  Reporter,  The  Minneapolis 
Times,  Minn.,  1903-07.  Special  agent,  Department  of  Commerce  and 
Labor,  Washington,  D.  C,  1907 . 

Address :   340  E  St.,  N.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

HERBERT  VIETS  CAMP.  Bom  January  19,  1878.  Brother  of 
No.  2005. 

Left  college. in  March  of  Junior  year.     Engaged  in  journalism. 
Address :    37  Franklin  Square,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

CLARENCE  WINFIELD  DARLING.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University, 
1900;  LL.B.,  Syracuse,  1902.  'ir.  T.  Born  February  8,  1877,  West 
Winfield,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  1837. 

Left  college  early  in  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 

Address:    151 1  East  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

MILTON  HOWARD  DAWLEY.  B.  G.  n.  Born  September  4, 
1876,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Sophomore  year.  Traveling  salesman, 
1897-99.  Railway  transportation  clerk,  1900-06.  On  the  advertising 
staff  of  a  newspaper,  1906-07.     Orchestra  leader,  1907 . 

Address:   202  Pine  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

LOUIS  GILDERSLEEVE.     Bom  September  22,  1877,  Gildersleeve, 
Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :    i  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  ATWOOD  HILTON.  B.S.,  Cornell  University,  1899; 
Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1902.    X.  <ir.     Born  June  27,  1878,  Van  Etten,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Instructor,  Assistant 
Professor,  and  Associate  Professor  of  Zoology,  Pomona  College,  Cal., 
1905-08.  Instructor  in  Histology  and  Embryology,  Cornell  University, 
1908 . 

Address:    108  Brandon  Place,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

SAMUEL  WOLCOTT  HUBBARD.    <ir.  T.     Born  March  30,   1876. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :   38  Murray  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  JAY  MERWIN.    *.  N.  0.     Born  October  23,  1874. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     In  the  banking  business. 
Address :    189  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

7^Z 


1899.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

EDGAR  AUGUSTINE  MILLER,  Jr.  B.  9.  H.  Born  November  15, 
1873,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  Jersey  Conference,  1902 . 

Address :    Pennsgrove,  N.  J. 

JOSEPH  THORNLEY  O'HANLON.  A.  A.  «I>.  Born  June  24, 
1877.     Brother  of  J.  R.  O'Hanlon    (class  of   1884). 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class;  left  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 
In  business. 

Address:    905  West  nth  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Gal. 

OLIN  FREDERICK  PARENT.    X.  ^.    Born  July  15,  1879,  Bonds- 
ville,   Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address :    Bondsville,  Mass. 

RALPH    STEVENS    PENDEXTER.     Born    November    23,    1877, 
South  Meriden,   Conn. 
Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class ;   left  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 
Address :   415  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦JOSEPH  COOKE  PULLMAN.  A.  A.  *.  Born  November  23, 
1876.     Son  of  No.  745 ;   brother  of  Nos.  1418,  1717,  and  1910. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Freshman  year.  Died 
December  15,   1901,  Stamford,   Conn. 

IRVING  EDWARD  RAYMOND.    <ir.  T.    Born  November  23,  1875. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address :    Stamford,   Conn. 

WILLIS   HENRY   REED.    X.   ^.    Bom   May  22,    1875,    Stafford 
Springs,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Practising  law. 
Address:  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

EDWARD  HERSEY  RICHARDS.    $.  N.  9.    Born  March  14,  1874. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Traveling  salesman. 
Address:    Exeter,  N.  H. 

JAMES  RICHARD  RICHARDS.    B.  9.   n.    Born   September  15, 
1869. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :   Thermopolis,  Wyo. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  ROCKWELL.  A.  A.  $.  Born  April  26,  1878, 
Meriden,  Conn. 

Left  college  in  the  middle  of  Sophomore  year.  Treasurer  and  general 
manager.  Miller  Brothers  Cutlery  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1901 . 

Address:   Meriden,  Conn. 

NATHAN  LOUNSBURY  ROCKWELL,  Jr.  A.  K.  E.  Born  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1877,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

764 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1899-1900. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Clerk,  1900-05.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  North  Dakota  Conference,  1905 . 

Address :    Taylor,  N,  Dak. 

BURTON  CEPHAS  ROGERS.  A.  A.  *.  Born  April  12,  1876, 
Meriden,  Conn. 

Left  college  in  April  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing. 

Address:   Meriden,  Conn. 

JOHN    CURTIS    TENNANT.    B.A.,    Syracuse    University,    1901. 
Born  November  18,  1874,  Ashley,  Pa. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address:    338  South  Franklin  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

FRED  URIAH  WARD.  B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1900;  M.A.,  Har- 
vard University,  1908.     Born  March  25,  1876,  Cherryfield,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Attleboro,  Mass.,   1908 . 

Address :    121  County  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

COURTNEY  MAUJER  WEAVER.  A.  A.  $.  Born  February  15, 
1879,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  April  of  Junior  year.  Secretary-treasurer,  Adelphi 
Coffee  Mills,  1899-1900;  president,  1900-01.  Wholesale  cigar  dealer, 
1900-07. 

Address :    152  Center  Ave.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

WILLARD  WARREN  WILSEY.    Born  January  14,  1878.    Brother 
of  No.  1978. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address:    122  West  114th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

EVA  ANGIE  FIELD.  Born  November  27,  1870. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year,  special  course. 
Address :    unknown. 


CLASS  OF  J90a 

LEVI  DELANO  ADAMS.    Born  April  16,  1873,  Eldred,  Pa. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Methodist  Episcopal 

minister,  Genesee  Conference,   1897 . 

Address:    R.  F.  D.,  Gasport,  N.  Y. 

CURTISS  STOW  BACON.  LL.B.,  Yale  University,  1902.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  July  2,  1877,  Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  534. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Practised  law,  1902-08. 
City  attorney,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1906.  Judge  of  probate.  District 
of  Middletown,  1908— — . 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

765 


1900.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

WHITEFIELD  WALTON  BROCKMAN.  B.A.,  New  York  Uni- 
versity,  1904.     Born  October   13,   1875,   Douglas  County,   Ga. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Associate  general  secre- 
tary, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1898-99.  General  secretary.  University 
of  Tennessee  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1899-1901.  Student  secretary.  State  of 
Kentucky  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1901-03.  General  secretary,  New  York  Uni- 
versity Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1903-04.  Taught  in  Soochow  University,  China, 
1904-07.  General  secretary,  University  of  Virginia  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1907 . 

Address :    University,  Va. 

WILLARD  EZRA  BROWN.  *.  N.  G.  Born  July  26,  1873,  Norway, 
Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Assistant  secretary, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1898-1901.  In  the  office  of  the  Boston 
Elevated  Railway  Company,  1901.  With  the  Franklin  Electric  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.,  1902.  With  the  Commercial  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-07 ;  secretary  and  assistant  manager, 
1906-07.  District  manager,  Record  Publishing  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1907 . 

Address:    35  Barnard  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ARCHIE  WRIGHT  DUNHAM.  B.C.S.,  New  York  University, 
1904.    A.  K.  E.     Born  May  16,  1877,  Windham,  Pa. 

Left  college  in  April,  Freshman  year.  Accountant,  1897-190S. 
Manager  of  Trowbridge  &  Co.,  bankers,  N.  Y.,  1905 . 

Address:  iii  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence:  Morsemere, 
N.J. 

DAVID  AUSTIN  FOX,  Jr.     M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1902.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  January  8,  1877,  Clinton,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    Clinton,  Conn. 

DUNCAN  McPHERSON  GENNS.  B.A.,  New  York  University, 
1900.     B.  e.  n.     Born  September  20,  1875,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Graduated  from  General 
Theological  Seminary,  1902.  Protestant  Episcopal  minister,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,   1902-05;    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   1905 . 

Address :  67  Moflfat  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EARL  WESTON  GOODING.    X.  ^.    Born  February  28,  1877. 

Left  college  in  April  of  Sophomore  year,  to  enlist  for  the  Spanish 
war.  In  the  U.  S.  Army,  Philippine  Islands,  1904.  Honorably  dis- 
charged, March  i,  1905. 

Address :    unknown. 

RODNEY  ALVERTON  GRIFFIN.    Bom  April   27,    1872,   Straf- 
ford, N.  H. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Druggist. 
Address :   Franklin  Falls,  N.  H. 

♦JESSE   LYMAN    HURLBUT,    Jr.    ^.    T.     Born    April    11,    1877- 
Son  of  No.  777. 
Died  August,   1899,  at  the  end  of  his  Junior  year. 

766 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1900. 

HOWARD  DYSART  KESSLER.    M.D,  Homoeopathic  College  of 
Philadelphia,  1901.     A.  K.  E.     Born  June  18,  1876,  Altoona,  Pa. 
Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    530  South  Euclid  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

*JOSHUA  BARTLETT  KIRKPATRICK.    *.  N.  e.     Born  March 

17,   1879. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  November  14,  1902, 
Island  Negros,  P.  L 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  McMAHON.  Born  June  18,  1877.  Brother 
of  No.  2155,  and  of  H.  I.  McMahon  (class  of  1891). 

Left  college  in  April  of  Sophomore  year,  to  enlist  for  the  Spanish 
War. 

Address :   unknown. 

ROY  CYRUS  MEGARGEL.    LL.B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1901. 
B.  G.  n.     Born  March  14,  1877,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Left  college  during  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  banking. 
Address :   5  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*WILLIAM  GAMBLE  NAST.  *.  N.  9.  Born  November  11,  1877. 
Son  of  No.  870. 

Admitted  to  the  Junior  Class ;  left  in  April  of  Junior  year.  Died 
March  5,  1900,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

CHARLES  ADDISON  PHELPS.    X.  ^.    Born  December  31,  1873. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Practising  law. 
Address :    1528  University  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

FRED  HENRY  PILLSBURY.  *.  N.  0.  Born  August  4,  1875, 
South  Barton,  Vt. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  Member  of  the  firm, 
Pillsbury  &  Baldwin  Company,  cabinet  wood  work,  Barton,  Vt.  Mem- 
ber of  the  State  Legislature,  Vermont,  1902. 

Address  :    South  Barton,  Vt. 

*SAFFORD  LUTHER  PUTNAM.    Born  March  21,  1870. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Died  October  15,  1898, 
Bondville,  Vt. 

*GORDON  WESLEY  RACE.    B.  e.  H.    Born  September  i,  1873- 
Left  college   at   the  end  of    Sophomore  year.     Traveling   salesman. 
Died  July  30,  1904,  Raceville,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  STANLEY  SANFORD.    A.  A.  *.    Born  November  28,  1878, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Accountant. 
Address :   215  San  Antonio  Ave.,  Alameda,  Cal. 

WILLIAM  FORRESTER  SATCHELL.  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medi- 
cal College,  Philadelphia,  1901.  X.  <^.  Born  June  12,  1877,  Hatboro, 
Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:    Effort,  Pa. 

767 


1900-01.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

BURCHARD  HAUSCHILD  SMITH.  B.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1900.  *.  N.  G.  Born  October  19,  1877,  Newport,  R.  I.  Son 
of  No.  963;  brother  of  No.  2122. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Cashier,  Street  Railway 
Company,  Blooming-ton,  111.,  1900-02.  Advertising  manager.  The 
Daily  Bulletin,  Bloomington,  111.,  1902-04.  Proprietor  of  a  poultry 
farm.  West  Plains,  Mo.,  1904-08.  Secretary  and  general  manager, 
Indianapolis  Motor  Car  Company,  1908 . 

Address :   419  East  Market  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

IRVING  BLOOM  THOMAS.  B.A.,  Tufts  College,  1900.  X.  ^. 
Born  December  30,  1878. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class;  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore 
year.    Taught  in  Willimantic  High  School,  Conn.     Draughtsman. 

Address:    820  Dauphin  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

DAVID  T  WEIDNER.    B.  9.  H.    Born  February  28,  1876. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :   unknown. 

DANIEL  DENISON  WHEDON.  M.D.,  Long  Island  College  Hos- 
pital, 1905.  X.  <ir.  Born  September  21,  1878,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Son 
of  787. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address:   204  Scripps  Building,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

MAY  ELIZABETH  BALDWIN  (Saunders).    Born  May  19,  1876. 
Admitted  to  the  Junior  class ;   left  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 
Married  Thomas  Saunders. 
Address :   Mrs.  T.  Saunders,  Carroll  Court,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

LAURA  ALICE  MAY  BOHLMANN    (Sanford).    Born  May  21, 
1876.     Sister  of  No.  1943,  and  of  J.  C.  Bohlmann  (class  of  1902). 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Married  Clarence  Sanford. 
Address :   Mrs.  C.  Sanford,  16  Garden  St.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  \90U 

ALFRED  CLARENCE  ARNOLD.    B.  0.  n.     Born  July  22,  1877. 
Left  college  in  April  of  Freshman  year,  to  enlist  for  the  Spanish  War. 
Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army. 
Address :    Fort  Wayne,  Mich. 

EDWIN  NATHANIEL  BARTLETT.  Born  September  26,  1876, 
Guilford,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engineer  in  dredging 
work  for  the  Government. 

Address :    Box  204,  Texas  City,  Tex. 

LEWIS    F   BOWDISH.     B.A.,    Columbia   University,    1908.     Born 
March  20,  1880,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  vear.     Teacher. 
Address:    732  East  31st  St.,  Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

768 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1901. 

FREDERICK   WILLIAM    BROATCH.    B.    e.    n.    Born    January 
II,  1878. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year. 
Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

♦JULIAN  EVERETT  BURR.    B.  9.  n.     Born  February  12,  1876. 
Died  November  26,  1898,  during  his  Sophomore  year. 

JAMES  IRVING  CHAPIN.     Born  February  23,  1879. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

PERL  BURKE  DANIELS.     Born  November  3,  1876. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  farming. 

Address  :    East  Warren,  Vt. 

JOHN  WASHINGTON  DAVITT.    C.E.,  Cornell  University.    X.  ^. 
Born  July  2,  1879. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Sophomore  year.     Civil  engineer. 
Address :    Sewerage  Testing  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

RICHARD  WASHBURN  DOUGLASS.  *.  N.  9.  Born  July  15, 
1876,  Franklin,  N.  H.  Son  of  No.  692;  brother  of  No.  2672,  and  of 
W.  M.  Douglass  (class  of  1892),  F.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1896), 
R.  L.  Douglass  (class  of  1901),  and  A.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1906). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  General  Electric 
Company,  West  Lynn,  Mass.,  1899-1909;  IngersoU  Rand  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    11   Broadway,  New  York,   N,  Y. 

ROSWELL   LEON    DOUGLASS.    *.   N.    9.    Born    November   14, 

1879.  Son  of  No.  692;  brother  of  No.  2672,  and  of  W.  M.  Douglass 
(class  of  1892),  F.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1896),  R.  W.  Douglass  (class 
of  1901),  and  A.  S.  Douglass   (class  of  1906). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  F.  S.  Webster 
Company,  typewriter  supplies,  Boston  and  Philadelphia,  1901-06 ;  adver- 
tising department.   Collier's  Weekly,  Boston  office,   1907. 

Address :    care  of  B.  F.  Sturdevant  Company,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

ARCHIBALD  ST.  JOHN  DOWNEY.    A.  K.  E.     Born  August  14, 

1880,  Brookfield,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :   29  North  Parsons  Ave.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  SHERMAN  FARNHAM.  Ph.B.,  Yale  University, 
1902;    C.E.,  Yale,  1907.     Born  May  14,  1878,  Collinsville,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Clerk  in  a  manu- 
facturer's office  and  enumerator  for  the  12th  Census,  1899- 1900.  Assist- 
ant in  city  engineer's  office,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1902-05.  Instructor  in 
Civil  Engineering,  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  University,  1905-10; 
Assistant   Professor,    1910 . 

Address :    332  Sherman  Ave.,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

WILLIAM  ELLIS  FRENCH.     Born  December  20,   1875. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.     Clerk,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Address :    71    Ocean   Ave.,    Salem,   Mass. 

769 


1901.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

FRANK  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  M.D.,  Harvard  University,  1902. 
B.  e.  n.     Born  February  27,  1878,  Bristol,  N.  H. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:   6  High  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

EDWIN  FORREST  HANN.    A.  A.  *.     Born  December  5,  1876. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.    Methodist  Episcopal 

minister,  Philadelphia  Conference,  1902 . 

Address:    1232  North  12th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

JOHN    GREENLEAF    WEBB    HAVENS.     M.D.,    University    of 
Pennsylvania,    1903.    A.   K.  E.     Born  April  24,   1877. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    Episcopal  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

ROBERT  LAVATER   HIRSCHFELD.    A.  A.   *.     Born   February 
13,  1878. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address :    Meriden,   Conn. 

THOMAS  ARMSBY  KELLEY.    A.  K.  E.     Born  July  4,  i875-  . 
Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  banking. 
Address :    126  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HARRY    CLIFFORD   LANE.     A.   A.   *.     Born    October   21,    1878, 
Falls  Village,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Manager  of  a  quarry. 
Address :    Westfield,  Mass. 

GEORGE  FRANCIS  LEE.  B.A.,  New  York  University,  1901 ; 
M.A.,  New  York  University.  1903;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
1903.     Born  December  19,  1872.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Presbyterian  minister, 
1903-10.     Engaged  in  teaching,   1910 . 

Address :    561  Monroe  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DUDLEY   [ANDREW]   MATTHEWS.    Born  July  29,  1874.. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Methodist  Episcopal 

minister,  Cincinnati  Conference,   1905-07;    Troy  Conference,  1907 . 

Address  :    Troy,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  MEDD.  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1896.  Born 
January  7,  1864,  Swansea,  Wales. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course;  left  at  the  end  of 
Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Con- 
ference,  1896- — . 

Address :    Southampton,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  HARVEY  PUTNAM.    B.  0.  H.    Born  June  3,  1877. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.     Clerk,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Address :    862  Union  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

*WILLIAM  MTLBY  ROBINSON.    B.  G.  n.    Born  April  13,  1879. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Died  July  24,  1900. 

770 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1901. 

JOHN   RANDLE    SCHAFFER.    B.    e.    n.    Born   April    26,    1875, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  the  ministry. 
Address :  168  Maple  St.,  Kearny,  N.  J. 

*CHARLES  SHEPARD.    A.  K.  E. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.     Died  1905. 

NATHANIEL   PERRY  SIPPRELLE.     LL.B.,   Boston  University, 
1906.     Born  July  11,  1871,  Mattawamkeag,  Me. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    6  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ROBERT  FRANKLIN  TODD.     Born  September  5,  1879. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :   unknown. 

JAMES  ALONZO  TURNER.    LL.B.,  Yale  University,  1903.    ^.  T. 
Born  November  8,  1878,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    714  Iranistan  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

FRANK  AUGUSTUS  WESLEY.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  14,  1875, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  insurance 
business. 

Address:    Standard  Life  Insurance  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

ISAAC  HENRY  WIGHT.  M.D.,  University  of  Vermont,  1901. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  March  28,  1875,  Milan,  N.  H. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :   Bethel,  Me. 

ROBERT  EARL  WILCOX.    *.  N.  6.    Born  July  5,  1879,  Camden, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MAY  WEIR  CHURCH.    Born   May   10,   1879,   Middletown,   Conn. 
Sister  of  No.  1926. 
Left  college  in  Anril  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    South  Farms,  Middletown,  Conn. 

ELLA  AUGUSTA  JOHNSON.     Born  June  28,  1869,  Redding,  Conn. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course;  left  in  January  of 
Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Shorter  College,  Rome,  Ga.,  1899-1900; 
Converse  College,  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  1900-03;  State  Normal  School, 
West  Chester,  Pa..  1903 . 

Address:    124  South  High  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

ALICE  JENNETTE  RAYMOND  (Frost).     Born  January  10,  1878. 
Daughter  of  President  B.  P.  Raymond;   sister  of  No.  2443. 
Left  college  during  Junior  year. 

Married  October  16.  1902,  Luther  Hayward  Frost   (No.  2209). 
Address :    Mrs.  L.  H.  Frost,  Napanoch,  N.  Y. 

771 


1901-02.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

GRACE    RAYMOND    WHITE     (Osborne).    Born    February    13, 
1877,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Married  January  i,  1902,  E.  Monroe  Osborne. 
Address :    Mrs.  E.  M.  Osborne,  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1902. 

MORRIS  EZRA  ALLING.  Ph.B.,  Brown  University,  1902.  A.  K.  E. 
Born  November  17,  1877. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Congregational  minister. 
School  principal. 

Address:    Rogers,  Ark. 

ROBERT  LOUIS  BANISTER.    M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1904. 
X.  ^.     Born  March  9,  1877,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    315  6th  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

ARTHUR  WILLIS  BARTON.  B.A.,  University  of  Washington. 
1902.     Born  June  8,  1873,  Abilene,  Kans. 

Admitted  to  the  Junior  class,  special  course;  left  at  the  end  of 
Junior  year.  Taught  in  High  School,  Waterville,  Wash.,  1902-03. 
Principal  of  High  School,  Aberdeen,  Wash.,  1903-04.  Professor  of 
Chemistry  and  Biology,  University  of  Puget  Sound,  1904-07 ;  Registrar, 
1905-07.    Teaching  in  High  School,  Seattle,  Wash.,  190&- — . 

Address:    175  Melrose  Ave.,  N.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

RALPH  NELSON  BIRDSALL.    X.  <i^.     Born  October  30,   1874- 
Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.     Methodist  Episcopal 

minister.  New  York  Conference,  1903 . 

Address :    Griffin  Corners,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  CARPENTER  BOHLMANN.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  24, 
1879,  Bullville,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  No.  1943,  and  of  Laura  A.  M.  Bohl- 
mann  (class  of  1900). 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught,  1900-01.  In 
business,  1901 . 

Address :    Lakeville,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE  BRUCE.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  22,  188 1, 
Columbus,  Ga. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  Seaboard  Air 
Line  Railway,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1899-1906;  Kansas  City  Southern  Rail- 
way, Mo.,  1906-10.  Secretary,  Midland  Securities  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :   17  Battery  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  GREENE  BUCHANAN.     Born   September  18,   1875. 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    422  Trenton  Ave.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

772 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1902. 

HARRY  WINTER  BUGBEE.    X.  ^.     Born  July  24,   1880. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :     Clark    College,    Worcester,    Mass. 

LOUIS    NAPOLEON    DENNISTON.    ^.    T.    Born    October    14, 

1876,  Washingtonville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  Clerk,  1899-1900.  In 
the  insurance  business,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1900 . 

Address :   39  South  Main  St.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

♦WILFRID  STEDMAN  FISHER.  M.D.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1903.    A.  K.  E,     Born  June  6,  1877. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  November  29, 
1903,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

ERNEST  SOLOMON  FULLER.    *.  N.  e.    Born  September  i,  1879, 
Somers,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    Somers,  Conn. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  GEOGHEGAN.    Born  September  i,  1879. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    In  business. 
Address:    513  West  176th  St.,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

FRANCIS  TOBEY  HALL.  B.A.,  Boston  University,  1902.  ^.  T. 
Born  October  20,  1874,  Dennis,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  first  term,  Freshman  year.  Principal  of 
schools  in  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  and  Massachusetts. 

Address :    W.  H.  Lincoln  School,  Brookline,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  WARREN  HARRIMAN.  *.  N.  e.  Bom  December 
2y,  1880,  Kents  Hill,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Telegrapher. 
Address :    Readfield  Depot,  Me. 

ROBERT  CULVER  HARTZELL.    A.  A.  *.     Born  October  9,  1879. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    57  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

CARL  TILDEN  HATCH.    ^.  T.     Born  January  28,  1879.    Brother 
of  J.  F.  Hatch  (class  of  1903). 
Left  college  early  in  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address :    140  Nassau  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HARRY    JAMES     INGLIS.      M.D.,     Harvard    University,     1904. 
B.  e.  n.     Born  July  2,  1880.     Brother  of  Nos.  1503  and  1931. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Practising  medicine. 
Address:    175  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WALTER   ST.   LEGER   McDOWELL.    Born   December   16,    1879, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Civil  engineer. 
Address :    Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 


1902.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

HUGH  DARWIN  MAYDOLE.  ^'.  T.  Born  February  i6,  1877. 
Russia,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  farming,  1900-03. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  secretary,  1903 . 

Address :    Ardmore,  Pa. 

ARTHUR  JAY  SCOFIELD.  B.  9.  n.'  Born  February  2,  1880, 
Galeville,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2305. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Physical  director,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Torrington,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Meriden,  Conn.,  1902-03;  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1903-04.  Paymaster,  Novelty  Manufacturing  Company,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  1904 . 

Address:    18  Simsbury  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

ARTHUR  WILLIAM  STARK.     B.  9.  n.     Born  January  17.  1881. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.    In  business. 
Address:    53  Forest  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

EDWARD   CYRUS   STONE.    B.A.,   Illinois  Wesleyan   University, 
1902.    A.  K.  E.     Born  February   17,    1880. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.    Teacher. 
Address :   Gorham,  Me. 

SAMUEL  MOORE  THOMPSON.  A.  A.  *.  Born  October  23, 
1876. 

Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,    Philadelphia    Conference,    1902 . 

Address:    33  North  loth  St.,  Lebanon,   Pa. 

JOHN  CARROLL  WALLACE.    LL.B.,  New  York  University,  1902. 
Born  February  9,   1878. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law^. 
Address :   320  West  70th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  BRYSE  WALTER.     Born  August  15,  1878. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Traveling  salesman. 

Address :    unknown. 

CARL  GRISWOLD  WARNER.  Born  March  i,  1876,  Rocky  Hill, 
Conn. 

Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  optical  and  photo- 
graphic business. 

Address:    445  Main  St.,   Springfield.   Mass. 

ORION  VASSAR  WELLS.  B.A.,  Boston  University,  1902;  M.D., 
Harvard  University,  1906.  B.  9.  H.  Born  November  8,  1880,  Bakers- 
field,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address :    Westford,  Mass. 

ELMER  SCHALL  WELSH.    LL.B.,  Dickinson  College,  1902.    Born 
October  11,  1877,  York,  Pa. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    York,  Pa. 

774 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1902-03. 

BERTHA  ISABELLA  DAGNALL.    Born  June  lo,  1881,  Portland, 
Conn. 
Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.    Teacher. 
Address :    Portland,  Conn. 

PAULINE  HARRIS.    Born  July  27,   1878. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    care  of  William  C.  Harris,   Detroit,  Mich. 

MARGARET  ROSE  KENEFICK.     Born  June  18,  1878. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Teacher. 
Address :    Willimantic,  Conn. 

♦MARY  LOUISE  MILES.     Born  January  16,  1879- 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Died  March  19,   1909, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

EMMA  ELIZABETH  REDLIN  (Nonnenmacher).  Born  Feb- 
ruary 3,  1874. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 

Married  F.  T.  Nonnenmacher. 

Address :  Mrs.  F.  T.  Nonnenmacher,  123  Prospect  Place,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  J903. 

CASSIUS  MURDOCK  AUSTIN.  X.  <ir.  Born  May  22,  1878, 
Georgia,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  insurance  busi- 
ness. 

Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  St.  Albans,  Vt 

FRED  HARVEY  BOLSTER.  B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1903.     C.  C.     Born  March  8,  1876,  Oppenheim,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Principal  of  High 
School,  Louisa,  Ky.,  1903-04;  Philippine  Islands,  1904-05.  Taught  in 
the  Philippine  Islands,  1905-07;  High  School,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
1908 . 

Address :   Gardena,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

ROBERT  EVERSON  BRIGGS.  A.  T.  A.  Born  July  27,  1880,  New 
Bedford,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Clerk,  N.  E.  Cotton  Yarn 
Company. 

Address:   213  West  I22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

PAUL  FRENCH  CANFIELD.  C.  C.  Born  May  23,  1882,  Nor- 
folk,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Civil  engineer,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1901-04;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1904-06.  Engaged  in  signal 
drafting,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.,  1906-08;   chief  draftsman,  1908 . 

Address:    106  Richards  Place,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

775 


1903.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

ERWIN  EDMUND  CARPENTER.  Born  December  15,  1880,  East 
Douglas,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Boxmaker,  East  Douglas, 
Mass.,  1900-03.  Assistant  postmaster,  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1903-08; 
postmaster,    1908 . 

Address :    East  Douglas,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  EDSON  CLERK.  Ph.B.,  Yale  University,  1903. 
A.  K.  E.     Born  July  29,  1880.  Newark,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Taught,  1903-04.  In  the 
Chinese  Imperial  Customs,  1904-05.  Taught,  1905-09.  Headmaster, 
Powder  Point  School,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1909-10.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facturing, 1910 . 

Address :   398  Clinton  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

FREDERICK  OWEN  COLLINS.    C.  C.    Born  July  15,  1881,  St. 
Albans,  Vt. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  farming. 
Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  i,  Swanton,  Vt. 

ANDREW  PAYNE  CORNWALL.  M.D.,  Tufts  College,  1904. 
X.  ^.    Born  May  20,  1880,  Portland,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    380  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CARL  CUSTER  CUTLER.    B.A.,  Brown  University,  1903.    f».  N.  6. 
Born  August  12,  1878,  Kingston,  Mich. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of   Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    414  Boston  Block,   Seattle,  Wash. 

DAVID  ADELBERT  CUTLER.  Born  November  6,  1879,  Wake- 
field, Mass.    Brother  of  No.  2398. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  N.  Y.  Rubber 
Goods  Manufacturing  Company. 

Address :    497  Highland  Ave.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

EDWARD  MATHEW  DARE.  B.  6.  H.  Born  September  17, 
1880,  Circleville,  Ohio. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class ;  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore 
year.     Civil  engineer. 

Address :    Zanesville,  Ohio. 

HENRY  deWOLF  deMAURIAC.  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Conn., 
1906;  B.D.,  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1909.  A.  A.  #.  Born  Septem- 
ber 27,  1882,  Chicago,  111. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  1.  E.  Palmer 
Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1899-1903.  Ordained  deacon,  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,   1908;    priest,   1909.     Protestant  Episcopal  minister. 

Address:    Box  655,  Litchfield,  Minn. 

EDWIN  DITCHETT.    B.  e.  n.     Born  December  24,  1878,  Bangor. 
Pa. 
Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address:    303  Greenwich   St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

776 


NON-GRADUATES.  11903. 

♦EDWARD  WARREN  DORMAN.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  27, 
1880,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class.  Died  September,  1901,  Stratford. 
Conn. 

CLIFTON  FOSS  GARDNER.  A.  T.  A.  Born  October  10,  1880, 
Moodus,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Bank  clerk. 
Address:    Huntington,   L.  I.,   N.  Y. 

VERNON  EUGENE  HASTINGS.  C.  C.  Born  November  i,  1880, 
North  Adams,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  journalism, 
1900-04.    Salesman,  1904 . 

Address :    148  Oakland  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

JOHN  FLETCHER  HATCH.  ^.  T.  Born  December  22,  1879, 
St.  Albans,  Vt.     Brother  of  C.  T.  Hatch  (class  of  1902). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Assistant  paymaster, 
U.  S.  Navy,  1901-03;  passed  assistant  paymaster,  1903-04;  paymaster, 
1904 . 

Address :    Navy  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ANDY  PERCY  HAVEY.    B.A.,  Bowdoin  College,  1903.    A.  K.  E. 
Born   November  25,    1881,   Sullivan,   Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    West  Sullivan,  Me. 

WILLIAM   NEVINSON  JENNINGS,  Jr.    ^.  T.    Born  June   19, 
1878,  Avondale,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  the  printing  business. 
Address :   362  West  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

NATT  MADISON  JOHNSON.  B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1904.     C.  C.     Born  March  28,  1877,  Albany,  Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Civil  engineer,  with  the 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission. 

Address:   Gatun,  Canal  Zone. 

OMAR  EDGAR  JONES.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1903.  C.  C. 
Born  July  22,  1877,  Calvert,  Md. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Wilmington  Conference,  1898 

Address:   Cecilton,  Md. 

JACOB  KIMBER  LEVAN.     C.  C.     Born  January  13,  1873,  Newlin, 
Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 
Address:   225  West  2d  St.,  Berwick,  Pa. 

JAMES  IRVING  MERRITT.  C.  C.  Born  February  27,  1878, 
Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Assistant  superintendent  of 
Humane    Society,     1905-06.     Traveling    salesman,    1907.      Studied    in 

m 


1903.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

School  of  Theology,  Boston  University,  1908-10.    Methodist  Episcopal 

minister,  New  England  Conference,  1910 . 

Address :    Charlmont,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  ROGERS   MORRIS.    A.  K.  E.    Born   March  23,   1879, 
Brundellsands,  England. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :  Epping,  N.  H. 

LELAND  STANLEY  PIERSON.  X.  ^.  Born  April  10,  1881, 
Auburn  Center,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Accountant,  L.  I.  R.  R.,  1902-03. 
Salesman,  Wyoming  Valley  Lace  Mills,  1903 . 

Address :   38  West  Market  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

WILBUR  JOHN  ROBINSON.    A.  T.  A.    Born  in  Portland,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :   unknown. 

JOHN    TANNER   RUSSELL.     A.  K.  E.     Bom   August    21,    1874, 
Poultney,  Vt. 
Left  college  during  Senior  year.     In  the  insurance  business. 
Address:   420  Slater  Building,  Worcester,  Mass. 

LLOYD  PERCY  STEVENS.  *.  N.  e.  Bom  May  16,  1877,  Golds- 
boro,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Bookkeeper,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  1901-09.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Philadelphia  Con- 
ference, i()09 . 

Address :    137  West  Fishers  Ave.,  Olney,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

ARTHUR  CRAWFORD  STONEY.  D.D.S.,  New  York  College  of 
Dentistry,  1903.    ^.  T.     Born  December  6,  1879,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  dentistry. 

Address:  63  West  48th  St.,  New  York;  N.  Y.  Residence:  243 
Summit  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

WINFORD  OLIVER  WILDER.     M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1904.    ^.  T.     Born  June  30,  1878,  Swanton  Center,  Vt. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Practising  medicine. 
Address:    Pittsfield,  Mass. 

ERNEST  WRIGLEY  WOODRUFF.  A.  K.  E.  Bom  July  19,  1881, 
Meriden,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     In  business. 
Address:   28  Frederick  St.,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

RENA  CECILIA  GLADDING  (Pratt).    Bom  November  30,  1879, 
Derby,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Married  August  10,  1903,  Harrie  Albert  Pratt  (No.  2302). 
Address:    Mrs.  H.  A.  Pratt,  loi  Union  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


778 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1903-04. 

CHARLOTTE  ROBINSON  MANNING.  Born  November  ii,  1871, 
Middletown,  Conn, 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year,  special  course.  Chemist, 
Nutrition  Research  Laboratory,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1903-06;  with 
Fairchild  Bros.  &  Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906 

Address :    76  Laight  St.,  New  York,  N,  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1904. 

HARRY  CLARK  ALVORD.  B.  e,  n.  Born  May  5,  1878,  Thomas- 
ton,  Conn, 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Chief  electrician,  Inter- 
national Silver  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1903-07.  Assistant  power 
engineer,  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1907-08.  Superintendent,  N.  Y.  and  Queens  Electric  Light  and  Power 
Company,  Jamaica,  N.  Y,,  1909.  Power  engineer,  Montreal  Light, 
Heat  and  Power  Company,  Canada,  1910 . 

Address :    Room  206,  Power  Building,  Montreal,  Que.,  Canada. 

BOWMAN  STONE  BEEMAN.  Born  July  14,  1880,  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.     Son  of  No.  1068;  brother  of  No,  2526. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  'Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  farming. 
Address:    P.  O.  Box  122,  Ware,  Mass. 

HARRY  VARLEY  BINGHAM.  M.D.,  New  York  Homoeopathic 
Medical  College,  1905.     Bom  December  26,  1876,  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Resident  physician.  State 
Hospital,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Address:    State  Hospital,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  EDWARD  BUTLER.  C.  C.  Born  April  10,  1878,  Sacketts 
Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Taught  in  Henderson,  N.  Y., 
1906-07.  In  business,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1907-08;  Port  Jefferson, 
N,  Y.,  1908-09.  With  the  National  Surety  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1909 . 

Address:    15  Fernbrook  St.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

ERNEST  CLIFFORD  CHICHESTER.  B.  9,  n.  Born  January  13, 
1883,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  G.  F.  Chichester  (class  of  1908). 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.  Bookkeeper,  1905-07. 
Government  inspector  of  motor  boats,  1908-09. 

Address:    30  Ocean  Ave.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

ERNEST  MERRION  CHURCHILL.  C.  C.  Bom  February  26, 
1875,  Spafford,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  middle  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Minnesota, 
1902-03 ;  Washington  and  Oregon,  1903-06.  Engaged  in  well-drilling, 
1906 . 

Address:    Box  57,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

A[RTHUR]  STANLEY  COPELAND.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University, 
1904.     C.  C.    Born  October  5,  1883,  Angelica,  N.  Y, 

779 


1 904.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  School  principal,  one 
year.  Publisher,  two  years.  Special  agent.  Provident  Life  and  Trust 
Company,  of  Philadelphia,  one  year. 

Address:   48  Werner  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

J[OHN]  FRANCIS  DUNKERKE,  Jr.     C.  C     Born  September  24, 
1881,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.     Son  of  J.  F.  Duinkerke   (class  of  1883). 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Mechanical  draftsman. 
Address :    15  Edgewood  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

JACOB  ARTHUR  GLASIER.    B.  6.  H.     Born  January  21,    1881, 
Orange,  N.  J. 
Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  yeaf. 
Address :    22  New  Essex  Ave.,  Orange,  N.  J, 

WILLIAM    GRAHAM.     Born    November    4,    1868,    Arthur,    Ont., 
Canada. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

HENRY  CHAUNCEY  GUERNSEY.  ^.  T.  Born  January  29. 
1881,  Canton,  Pa.     Brother  of  No.  2424. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  furniture  busi- 
ness. 

Address :    Wellesley,  Mass. 

CLARENCE  BRAINERD  GUY.  X.  ^.  Born  October  29,  1881, 
Middletown,  Conn.  Brother  of  No.  2744,  and  of  J.  H.  Guy  (class  of 
1896)  and  Alice  B.  Guy  (class  of  1897). 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Engaged  in  manufacturing,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  1905-07.  Teller,  Middlesex  County  National  Bank,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1907-10.  Agent,  Remington  Typewriter  Company, 
1910 . 

Address:    405  Main  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

CHARLES   EVERETT   JACOBS.    4».   N.    G.     Born   December   20, 
1874,   Mount  Vernon,   Me. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address:    42  Fulton   St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

DANIEL  CLARKE  JOYCE.  B.  6.  H.  Born  in  Brookfield,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  farming. 
Address:    R.  F.  D.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

ROBERT  SARGENT  KINNEY.  C.  C.  Born  July  22,  1871,  Tusket, 
N.  S.,  Canada. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
missionary. 

Address :    unknown. 

ROBERT  ORVILLE  MATTHEWS.     Born  May  27,  1878,  Serling- 
ton,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  April  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :   72  Keene  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

780 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1904. 

THOMAS  JAMES  MOLUMPHY.  Born  January  25,  1881,  Berlin, 
Conn. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

CHARLES  WEATHER  WAX  NETHAWAY.  A.  A.  *.  Born  April 
20,  1876,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Senior  year.  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  for  several  years.  Now  teaching  in  Shady  Side  Academy, 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Address:    Shady  Side  Academy,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

CHARLES  HARVEY  NORTHAM,  Jr.    A.  A.  $.     Born  March  13, 
1881,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Left  college  in  May  of  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    12  Charter  Oak  Place,  Hartford,  Conn. 

CHARLES   CRANE  NORTON.    A.  K.  E.     Born  January  8,   1882, 
Phelps,  N.  Y.    ^ 
Left  college  in  November  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address  :   Garfield  Building,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

FREDERICK  LEON  PHELPS.  C.  C.  Born  June  10,  1878,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  Foreman,  Wm.  Myl- 
chreest  &  Sons,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Address:   28  Brainerd  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

RAY  NATHAN  RANDALL.  M.D.,  Boston  University,  1906. 
*.  N.  e.     Born  July  22,  1877,  Anson,  Me. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    Biddeford,  Me. 

CLAYTON  MERIDEN  RICHARDSON.    A.  K.  E.     Born  May  27, 
1878,  Waitsfield,  Vt. 
Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:   Waitsfield,  Vt. 

CHARLES    WESLEY    SANTEE.    B.    G.    H.     Born   December    10, 
1881,  Vestal,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  May  of  Freshman  year.     In  the  advertising  business. 
Address :    care  of  Ludden  &  Bates,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

JOSEPH  BROWN  SESSIONS.  X.  <ir.  Bom  November  11,  1881, 
Bristol,  Conn.     Brother  of  W.  K.  Sessions  (class  of  1909). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Vice  president,  Sessions 
Foundry  Company,  Bristol,  Conn. 

Address :    Bristol,  Conn. 

IRWIN  WINT  SEVERSON.  M.D..  Columbia  University,  1906. 
B.  e.  n.     Born  May  10,   1880,  Smyrna,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    217  North  Main  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

781 


1 904-05.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

EDWARD  LINDSLEY  STASSE.  B.  e.  n.  Born  May  6,  i88i, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    15  Bedford  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

FRANK  C[HILLSON]  STEVENS.  C.  C.  Born  September  28, 
1880,  Hartland,  Vt. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  insurance  busi- 
ness. 

Address :    unknown. 

FRANK  ORVILLE  WINSLOW.  Born  April  i,  1876,  East  Hard- 
wick,  Vt 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Nebraska  Conference. 

Address :    Clay  Center,  Nebr. 

JULIA  TERESA  DONAHOE.  Born  June  16,  1884,  Middletown, 
Conn.  Daughter  of  D.  J,  Donahoe  (class  of  1875)  ;  sister  of  No. 
2580. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  clerical  work. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

ADA    CATHARINE    FRITTS.     B.A.,    Cornell    University,     1904. 
Born  January  12,  1880,  New  Village,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  teaching. 
Address:    145  Bullman  St.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 

MARGARET  BACON  GRISWOLD.  Born  October  29,  1881, 
Rochester.  N.  Y.     Sister  of  No.  2326. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    Wethersfield,   Conn. 

BLANCHE  EVLYN  WELCH.    Born  August  11,  1880,  Stockport, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  April  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    Sheffield,  Mass. 

LENA  ALTA  WHITMORE  (Greenbacker).    Born  March  29,  1882, 
Higganum,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Taught,  1901-07. 
Married  1907,  Wm.  Greenbacker,  of  Middlefield.  Conn. 
Address :   Mrs.  Wm.  Greenbacker,  Middlefield,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1905. 

HENRY  DANA  ABBOTT.  A.  K.  E.  Born  September  9,  1883.  Son 
of  No.  mo. 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class;  left  in  January  of  Senior  year.  In 
the  insurance  business. 

Address :    Derby,  Conn. 

782 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1905. 

AMES  SCRIBNER  ALBRO.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  7,  1882, 
Schoharie,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2063. 

Left  college  in  April  of  Sophomore  year.  With  the  Truscott  Boat 
Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1903-04;  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburg  and  New  York, 
1905-08.     Deputy  county  surveyor,  El  Paso  County,  Texas,  1909 . 

Address :   606  Nevada  St.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

JOHN    EDWARD    BOULTENHOUSE.     Born    March    24,    1884, 
Portland,  Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Stenographer. 
Address:    Bankers'  Trust  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GROW  STANLEY  BROWN.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1905. 
^.  T.     Born  September  22,  1878,  East  Canton,  Pa. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Sophomore  year.  Methodist  Episcopal 
missionary  in  China,  1905-08. 

Address :    Bel  Rosa,  Cal. 

THOMAS  WARD  BURNETT.  M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1908. 
X.  ^.     Born  March  15,  1882,  Summit,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address :    63  Maple  Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

EDWARD  FRATUS  CONGDON.  Ph.B.,  Yale  University,  1908. 
A.  T.  A,     Born  May  5,  1882,  Lyme,  Conn. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  With  the  Macmillan  Company, 
publishers. 

Address:    62  West  nth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CLARENCE  DENNYS  COUGHLIN.  B.  G.  n.  Born  1883,  Kings- 
ton, Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:   400  Coal  Exchange,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

ABRAHAM  CROSLEY.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  8,  1882,  Middle- 
town,   Conn. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.  Clerk,  Russell  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1902-05.  Inspector,  Georgia 
R.  R.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  1905-09.  With  the  Autocar  Company,  Ardmore, 
Pa.,  1909 . 

Address:    116  West  Lancaster  Ave.,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

HERBERT  JAMES  FLOWER.     Born  September  2,  1882,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Engaged  in  journalism. 
Address :    313  Gregory  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

NORMAN  SCOTT  GARRISON.  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1908.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  12,  1882,  Allentown,  Pa.  Son 
of  No.  1 122;   brother  of  No.  2418. 

Left  college  in  the  middle  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  medicine. 

Address :    Tontine  Building,  Rutherford,   N.  J. 

783 


1905.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

SAMUEL  WILLIAM  JENNINGS.  *.  N.  9.  Born  May  25,  1879, 
York,  Pa. 

Left  college  during  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    180  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

OLIVER  JOSIAH  KRAUSE.  C.  C.  Born  January  20,  1874,  near 
Bests  P.  O.,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Treasurer,  North  China 
Mission,  M.  E.  Church. 

Address:    M.  E.   Mission,   Tientsin,   China. 

JOHN   WHITEMAN   LOCKE.     Born   June   19,    1881,   Fall   River, 
Mass. 
Left  college  in  April  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    Williamstown,   Mass. 

RUFUS  WELLINGTON  MATHEWSON.  Born  December  27, 
1883,  Montville,  Conn. 

Left  college  in  May  of  Sophomore  year.  Graduated  from  U.  S. 
Naval  Academy,    1906.     Ensign,   U.   S.   Navy. 

Address:    U.  S.  S.  Shubrick,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

HUGH  MONTGOMERY.  A.  A.  *.  Bom  January  5,  1882,  Green- 
ville, Conn.     Brother  of  No.  1614. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Taught  in  Portland,  Ore., 
1906-07.     Practising  law,  1907 . 

Address:   901  Beard  of  Trade  Building,  Portland,  Ore. 

JOHN    SLAYBACK   OLNEY.     ^.  T.     Born    September   25,    1883, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Broker. 
Address :    2  Wall  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

THOMAS    MERRITT    PENDEXTER.     B.  0.  n.     Born    June   % 

1881,  Portland,  Me. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦EDWARD   RANDALL    PLUMB.    A.   A.   $.     Born   December    11, 

1882,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Died  October  16,  1906, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

RALPH  PRATT  RIPPERE.    X.  ^.     Born  May  17,  1882,  Glen  Cove, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  2229  and  2505. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business. 
Address:   304  Adelphi  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SYLVESTER  PARKER  ROBERTSON.  LL.B.,  Boston  University, 
1905.    A.  T.  A.     Bom  March  26,  1880,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 

Address :  714  Beacon  Building,  Boston,  Mass.  Residence :  Lexing- 
ton, Mass. 

784 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1905-06. 

RALPH    BINGHAM    SHIPMAN.    A.    T.   A.     Born  July    15,    1883, 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     In  business. 
Address :    208  West  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HOYT  POST  SIMMONS.  ^.  T.  Born  July  15,  1882,  Canton, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  first  term  of  Junior  year.  In  the  real  estate 
business. 

Address :    Hotel  Knickerbocker,  Seattle,  Wash. 

EDSON  FIELD  STARKS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November  6,  1882,  Troy, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Stockbroker,  1903-07. 
Engaged  in  farming,  1907 . 

Address :    Dorset,  Vt. 

JAMES  POMEROY  STOW,  Jr.    Born  July  12,  1884,  Middletown, 
Conn.     Son  of  J.  P.  Stow  (class  of  1875). 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    18  Bickerstaff  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

GEORGE  EDMUNDS  TOLMAN.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  10,  1884, 
Loon  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Manager  of  a  hotel,  1904-07; 
of  a  restaurant,  1907-08.     Cash  accountant,  1907 . 

Address:    416  Tremont  St.,  West  Tonowanda,  N.  Y. 

CHAUNCEY  AMOS  WILLIAMS.  ^.  T.  Born  July  3,  1880, 
Sharon,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Factory  foreman, 
1902-06.     Traveling  salesman,   1906 . 

Address:    418  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

FRANCES  JARVIS  BAYLIS.  Born  May  24,  1883,  Amityville, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  teaching, 
1905 . 

Address :   Amityville,  N.  Y. 

MATILDA  AURORA  HANSON  (Haver).  Born  March  11,  1885, 
in  Norway. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 

Married  H.  S.  Haver. 

Address:   Mrs.  H.  S.  Haver,  10  Fairhaven  Road,  Concord,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1906. 

BENJAMIN  LEWIS  ALDRIDGE.    ^.  T.    Born  October  23,  iJ 

Fishkill-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

785 


1906.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  National  Bank 
of  Commerce,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903-05 ;  Lincoln  Trust  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905-07.  In  the  advertising  business,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,   1907 . 

Address :   Maple  Shade,  N.  J. 

RUSSELL  SLAGHT  BAILEY.    A.  T.  A.     Born  December  24,  1884, 
Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Junior  year.     In  the  insurance  business. 
Address :   330  Mountain  Ave.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

HOMER  SHOENFELT  BIDDLE.  ^.  T.  Born  November  10,  1877, 
Loysburg,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  insurance  busi- 
ness,   1904.     Clerk,    Pennsylvania    R.    R.,    1905 . 

Address :    1613  14th  St.,  Altoona,   Pa. 

ROBERT  MERRILL  BISBEE.  *.  N.  9.  Born  April  27,  1885, 
Spokane,  Wash.     Son  of  No.  1070. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    care  of  American  Woolen  Company,  Maynard,  Mass. 

ROGER  GEORGE  CALDWELL,  Jr.  Born  July  7,  1882,  Parkers- 
burg,  W.  Va. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

JOSEPH  PAISLEY  CARMAN.    4^.  T.     Born  May  30,  1878,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

ALFRED   PRESTON  COBB.     A.  A.  *.    Bom  July  8,   1880,  Lim- 
erick, Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  farming. 
Address  :   East  Denmark,  Me. 

THOMAS  WILLIAM  COOTE.  A.  T.  A.  Born  August  8,  1878, 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Spent  parts  of  four  years  in  college,  1902-04,  1905-07.  Traveling 
salesman,   1908.     Studying  law,   1909 . 

Address :    Whitney  Building,  310  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

WILLIS  BROOKS  DAVIS.  B.A,  New  York  University,  1906; 
LL.B.,  New  York  University,  1908.  Born  September  21,  1884,  Fishkill, 
N.  Y.     Brother  of  Nos.  2322  and  2462. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Practising  law. 

Address:    10  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  SYLVESTER  DOUGLASS.  *.  N.  9.  Born  January 
16,  1883,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Son  of  No.  692;  brother  of  No.  2672.  and 
of  W.  M.  Douglass  (class  of  1892),  F.  S.  Douglass  (class  of  1896), 
R.  W.  Douglass  (class  of  1901),  and  R.  L.  Douglass   (class  of  1901). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 

Address :    164  Harvard  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

786 


NON-GRADUATES.                              [1906.  ' 

\ 

ROBERT     WILSON     FORBES.     B.A.,     Yale     University,     1907.  \ 

A.  K.  E.     Born  November  2,   1882,  Dalton,  Mass.  j 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     In  the  lumber  business.  j 
Address :    404  Madison   St.,   Portland,   Ore. 

FRANCIS  BURNETT  FRAZEE.    A.  K.  E.    Born  April  25,  1882,  ] 

Newark,  N.  J.  • 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    In  business.  ] 

Address :    care  of  American  Hosiery  Company,  New  York,   N.  Y.  ■ 

Residence  :    Newark,  N.  J.  ■ 

EDWARD  GOLDBACKER.    A.  T.  A.     Born  April  30,   1876,   New 

York,  N.  Y.  ■{ 

Left  college  in  the  second  term,  Sophomore  year.    Optician.  i 

Address :    109  West  131st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  • 

GEORGE  NEILER  HAASZ.    ^.  T.    Born  February  8,  1879,  Phila-  ■ 

delphia,  Pa.  '■ 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  j 
Address:    1733  North  25th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

ARTHUR  JAMES  HANLON.    A.  A.  *.    Born  September  17,  1883,  \ 

Adams,  Mass.  ! 

Left  college  in  the  third  term.   Sophomore  year.    Graduated   from  ; 

U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.     Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army.  ^ 

Address :    Fort  Snelling,   Minn.  ■ 

MARSTON  HAVILAND.     Ph.B.,  Yale  University,  1906.    A.  K.  E.  \ 

Born  August  13,  1885,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  i 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  the  manu- 
facture of  spring-shade  rollers.  < 

Address:    1372  Dean  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

I 

OLIN  BRADLEY  KILBOURN.     Born  August  25,  1885,  Southing-  i 

ton,  Conn.  i 

Left  college  in  May  of  Freshman  year.     Private  secretary.  ] 

Address :    U.  S.  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C  ' 

CHARLES  LOWDEN  KNIGHT.     Bom  January  24,  1876,  Bridge-  j 

boro,  N.  J.  ^ 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  the  first  term,  Freshman  year.  ; 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  Jersey  Conference,  1906 . 

Address  :    Eatontown,  N.  J.  ; 

ROBERT  LOUIS  LAFFERANDER.     B.S.,  Lehigh  University,  1907.  ! 
*.  N.  G.     Born  February  14,  1886,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Chemist,  Bethlehem,  Pa., 

1907-08;    New  York,  N.  Y.,  1908-09;   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909 .  : 

Address:    129  York  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ' 

CHESTER    NEWTON    MYERS.     B.A.,    Williams    College,    1906. 
C.  C.     Born  November  7,  1884,  Reynolds,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Teacher.  I 

Address :    Cattaraugus,  N.  Y.  i 

787 


1906.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

DAVID  ROY   NELSON.    A.   T.  A.    Born  March  6,   1879,  Carbon 
Cliff,  111. 
Left  collee^e  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

NICHOLAS  ELIAS  PEIEFF.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1907.  Born 
March  i,  1878,  Jacoruda,  Macedonia. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Graduate  student,  Yale 
University. 

Address :    1050  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

SETH  WILLIAM  SCOFIELD.  B.  G.  n.  Born  April  11,  1883, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  June  of  Freshman  year.  Graduated  from  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy,  West  Point,  N,  Y.,  1907.     Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Army. 

Address:    ist  Infantry,  Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash. 

ALEXANDER   CHILSON   STEVENS.     M.E.,   Cornell   University, 

1907.  A.  K.  E.     Born  October  9,  1883,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No. 
751 ;    grandson  of  No.  129. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Assistant  in  Physics, 

Wesleyan   University,   1907 ;     Instructor   in    Descriptive   Geometry, 

1908 . 

Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

REGINALD  HEBER  STOW.     D.D.S.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

1908.  ■*•.  T.     Born  January  6,  1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Practising  dentistry. 
Address:    Middletown,  Conn. 

ELWOOD  IDELL  TERRY.  B.S.F.,  Harvard  University,  1907. 
C.  C.     Born  May  i,  1879,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Forest  assistant,  U.  S. 
Forest  Service,  1907-09.     Chief  of  Silvics,  District  i,  Forest  Service. 

Address :    Forest  Service,  Missoula,  Mont. 

HARRY  PAUL  VOSS.     B.  G.  H.     Born  August  2,  1881,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    In  the  banking  business. 
Address :    23  Jackson  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

H[0LLIS1   BERTRAM  WADE.    A.  A.  $.    Bom  March  21,  1872, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Salesman. 
Address:    Hanover,  N.  J. 

EZRA  RALPH  WALKER.    A.  T.  A.     Born  April  29,  1882,  Chelsea, 
Vt. 
Left  college  in  May  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  farming. 
Address:   Chelsea,  Vt. 

CHARLES  RUSSELL  WATERBURY.  B.  G.  U.  Born  July  25. 
1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1906-07. 

Left    college    at    the    end    of    Sophomore    year.     Proprietor    of    a 
creamery. 
Address :    24   Spring  St.,   Stamford,    Conn. 

GARNSEY  WEEKS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  January  24,  1882,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Clerk,  Standard  Gas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1905.  Engaged  in  journalism.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,   1906-09.    Stenographer,   1910 . 

Address:    1226  Boston  Road,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  WELD.  C.  C.  Born  August  14,  1883,  Galway, 
N.  Y.  ^  • 

Left  college  during  Senior  year. 
Address:    239  72d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HOWARD  BELL  ZIEGLER. 

Pursued  a  special  course  for  two  years.     Protestant  Episcopal  min- 
ister. 
Address :    Ironwood,  Mich. 

MARY  ELLA  HARTWELL.  B.A.,  Albion  College,  1906.  Born 
September  30,   1883,  Hamburg,  N.  J.     Sister  of  No.  2366. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Dowagiac, 
Mich.,  1906-07;    McCook,  Nebr.,  1907-10. 

Address :    Albion,  Mich. 

EMILY  MILLER  PIERSON.     Born  June  25,  1881,  Cromwell,  Conn. 
Left  college  in  May  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    Cromwell,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  J907. 

FREDERICK  LEONARD  ARMSTRONG.  C.  C.  Bom  July  11, 
1883,  Ames,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  Burden  Iron 
Company,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1904-06;  General  Electric  Company,  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  1907-08.  Engaged  in  farming,  1908-09.  Studied  in  State  Col- 
lege, Pa.,  1909-10. 

Address :    State  College,  Pa. 

HARRIS  ALONZO  BOLTON.  C.  C.  Born  July  29,  1883,  Hins- 
dale, N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    1508  Hollins  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

SAMUEL    PIERSON    BRUSH.     M.D.,    Albany    Medical    College, 
1908.     f».  N.  e.     Born  September  2,  1882,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     JPractising  medicine. 
Address :    North  Creek,  Warren  County,  N.  Y. 

789 


1907.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

SANFORD  WENDELL  CARHART.  X.  <if.  Born  August  20,  1885, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  Arnold  &  Co., 
wholesale  lumber,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Address:  482  Hudson  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

HAROLD  DEMING   CLARK.    A.   K.   E.    Born   October   13,    1884, 
East  Haven,  Conn.     Son  of  D.  J.  Clark  (class  of  1876). 
Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.     In  business. 
Address :    24  High  St.,  East  Haven,  Conn-. 

MILTON  STRICKLAND  DAVIS.     B.  e.  n.     Born  in  Washington, 
Conn. 
Left  college  in  the  second  term,  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

BRUCE  VINCENT  EDWARDS.  M.E.,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1909.    X.  <ir.    Born  January  23,  1886,  Chester,  Pa. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing;   president,  B.  V.  Edwards  &  Co. 

Address :    735  Avenue  C,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 


THOMAS   FREDERICK  FREEMAN.    A.   K.   E.    Born   December 
26,  1883,  Both  well,  Ont.,  Canada.     Brother  of  Nos.  2417  and  2481. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    1135  North  Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

OWEN  STEPHEN  GERARD.  C.  C.  Bom  October  3,  1884,  Meri- 
den.  Conn.     Son  of  No.  1305. 

Left  college  in  the  spring  of  Freshman  year.  Graduate  of  Cumnock 
School  of  Oratory,  Northwestern  University,  1908.  Student,  School 
of  Acting,  Chicago,  111.,  1910 . 

Address :    291  Michigan  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 

JOHN  HOWARD  GOULD.  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1908.     X.  <f^.     Bom  March  15,  1886,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  vear.  Interne,  Foundling 
Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address :    Foundling  Hospital,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  STEVENSON  GREEN.     C.  C.     Born  June  9,  1884,  Hako- 
date, Japan. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Sophomore  year.    Mechanical  engineer. 
Address :   Engineers  Club,  1317  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

EDWARD    OLIN    HARNED.     Born   January   7,    1884,    Rochester, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 


HAROLD  LEONARD  HIGGINS.    B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1907. 
C.  C.    Born  March  26,  1887,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

790 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1907. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Instructor  in  Chemistry, 
Swarthmore  College,  1907-08.  Chemist,  Nutrition  Laboratory  (Car- 
negie Institution  of  Washington),  Boston,  Mass.,   1908 . 

Address :    Nutrition  Laboratory,  Vila  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CLAUDE  HUTCHINS.    A.  K.  E.    Born  October  19,  1884,  Malone, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :    161  West  105th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GUY  MORTIMER  KNOX.  B.A.,  Syracuse  University,  1907.  C.  C. 
Born  June  11,  1884,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Lake  Forest 
Academy,  111.,  1907-09.  Professor  of  French  and  Spanish,  Cornell 
College,  Iowa,  1909 . 

Address :   P.  O.  Box  755,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

AUSTIN  MILLIS  LEAVENS.  A.  T.  A.  Born  January  19,  1880, 
Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  during  Junior  year.  Taught  in  Mount  Hermon  School, 
Mass.,  1906-07.  Traveling  representative  of  Longmans,  Green  &  Co., 
publishers,  1907 • 

Address :    "The  Chelsea,"  West  23d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

RALPH    DAVIS    LEONARD.     B.A.,    Harvard    University,    1907; 
M.D.,  Harvard,   1910.    ^.  T.     Born  August  6,   1886,   Westfield,  Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  medicine. 
Address:    65  Willow  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

CLARENCE  ROLLIN  NEWTON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  February  5, 
1885,  Woodbridge,  Conn.    Brother  of  No.  2252. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Engaged  in  farming. 

Address:    Woodbridge,   Conn. 

I 

RALPH  RAND  PARISH.  Ph.B.,  Yale  University,  1909.  B.  9.  H. 
Born  July  6,  1885,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Engaged  in  mining. 

Address :    Durango,  Col. 

RICHARD    HANDSLOW   REAVELEY.    Born  February  6,    1872, 
Gill,  Mass.     Brother  of  No.  2037. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Sanitary  engineer. 
Address :    30  Tower  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

JEWELL    CLINTON    ROBB.    LL.B.,     Boston    University,     1909. 
C.  C     Born  October  28,   1884,  Guilford,  Vt. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Private  secretary. 
Address:    1312  L  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LYMAN  WILLETTS  ROGERS.  A.  T.  A.  Born  September  i, 
1884,  Sayville,  N.  Y.  :  , 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Engaged  in  farming, 
1905-08;    in  teaching,   1910 . 

Address:    Eastport,   N.  Y. 

♦LOUIS  TOWNSEND  SCUDDER.  *.  N.  e.  Born  August  26, 
1882,  Washington,  D.  C.     Son  of  No.  1191;    brother  of  No.  2521. 

7pi 


1907.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Died  November  21,  1906, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

JOHN  DAVIS  SMITH.  B.A.,  Boston  University,  1907.  C.  C. 
Born  March  30,  1880,  Middle  Haddam,  Conn. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  With  the  Burdett  Business 
College. 

Address :    178  Huntington  Ave.,   Boston,   Mass. 

EDWIN  FRANK  STIDD.  A.  T.  A.  Born  December  20.  1880, 
Academy,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  third  term  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Central  New  York  and  North  Minnesota  Conferences. 

Address :    4602  Oneonta  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

EDGAR  STORMS,  Jr.  X.  ^.  Born  April  27,  1882,  Scarboro-on- 
Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  April  of  Junior  year.     In  business. 

Address:  Ajax-Grieb  Rubber  Company,  57th  St.  and  Broadway, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  CRAIG  SUTTON.  M.E.,  Cornell  University,  1907.  ^.  T. 
Born  August  25,  1883,  Haverford,  Pa.  Son  of  No.  574;  brother  of 
Nos.   1867  and  2168. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  electrical  busi- 
ness. 

Address :    care  of  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

CORTIS  EPHRAIM  TORRANCE.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November  24, 
1878,  Upper  Jay,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  the  third  term,  Freshman  year.  Taught,  1904-05.  In 
business,  1906-09.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference, 
1909 . 

Address:    Chazy,  N.  Y. 

RAYMOND  DICKINSON  UNGER.     A.  A.  #.     Born  February  20, 
1886,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address:   60  Arlington  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

*BAYARD  HOWARD  VEAZEY.  Bom  August  30,  1884,  Winn, 
Me.     Brother  of  No.  2588. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Drowned  May  30,  1908,  in 
the  Potomac  River,  Washington,  D.  C. 

VIDA  INEZ  MAPLESDEN.  B.A.,  Vassar  College,  1908.  Bom 
November  2,  1883,  Guntoor,  India, 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass,,  1909-10. 

Address:   90  Westminster  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

ALTHEA  ELNORA  RUSSELL.  B.A..  Boston  University,  1908; 
M.A.,  Boston  University,  1910.     Bora  October  2,  1883,  Paxton,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  January  of  Sophomore  year.  Engaged  in  teaching, 
1908 , 

Address :    1037  Washington  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass, 

792 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1908. 


CLASS  OF  J908. 

GEORGE  LINWOOD  ADAMS.  A.  T.  A.  Born  July  29,  1886, 
Dighton,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    Dighton,  Mass. 

ALBERT  ANSEL  ANDERSON.  A.  A.  *.  Born  February  13,  1884, 
Clinton,  Conn.     Brother  of  No.  2192. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address:   26  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  WARREN  BACHMAN.  ^.  T.  Born  May  20,  1885, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :   50  Carey  Ave.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

WINTHROP  CARL  BAILEY.    A.  A.  $.     Born  October  24,   1883, 
Hudson,  Mass. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    i  Pleasant  St.,  Hudson,  Mass. 

HERMON  ELBRIDGE  BECKWITH.  B.A.,  University  of  South- 
ern California.     B.  0.  11.     Born  February  19,  1885. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class;  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore 
year.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  secretary,  1908-09.  Bank  clerk,  1909-10.  Studying 
osteopathy,  1910 . 

Address :    1014  Fairview  Ave.,  South  Pasadena,  Cal. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  CEDERBERG.  Born  December  7,  1885, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.  Salesman,  1905-06. 
Studied  in  Burdett  Business  College;    teaching  in  the  same,  1908- . 

Address:    i  Ferguson  Road,  Maiden,  Mass. 

GEORGE  FORREST  CHICHESTER.  B.  9.  n.  Bom  November 
23,  1886,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.  Brother  of  E.  C.  Chichester  (class  of 
1904). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Bank  clerk. 

Address :   Merchants  National  Bank,  42  Wall  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CLIFFORD  OLIN  CORWIN.  X.  ^.  Born  July  15,  1887,  Deep 
River,  Conn. 

Left  college  in  November  of  Senior  year.  With  the  Irving  National 
Exchange  Bank,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    21  South  14th  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y, 

PIERRE  WORDSWORTH  DARROW.  C.  C.  Born  August  i, 
1886,  Hebron,  N.  Y. 

Entered  the  Sophomore  class ;  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Supervisor  of  schools,  Philippine  Islands,  1907- . 

Address  :    Manila,  P.  I. 

793 


1908.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

GEpRGE  MARTIN  DAVIS.    A.  T.  A.     Born  June  24,  1883,  Chelsea, 
Vt. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    Chelsea,  Vt. 

CHESTER  WILSON  FAIRLIE.    A.  K.  E.    Born  February  18,  1885. 
Admitted  to  the   Sophomore  class;    left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore 
year.    Practising  law. 
Address :  169  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

♦FLOYD   WILLIAM    FOSTER.     C.    C.    Born   December   8,    1886, 
Thomaston,  Conn. 
Died  May,  1907,  Thomaston,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior  year. 

ANDREW  EARL  GARDE.  A.  T.  A.  Born  October  11,  1877,  Cen- 
tral Village,  Vt. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year.  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  1905-06;  Berlin,  Conn.,  1906-09.  Sales  agent, 
1909 .     Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1910 . 

Address :    Cromwell,   Conn. 

ARTHUR  CHESTER  HAMPSON.  A.  A.  *,  Born  January  30, 
1885. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class ;  left  in  January  of  Sophomore 
year. 

Address:    112  Carnegie  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

WILLARD  BRADLEY  HARD.  X.  ^.  Born  April  17,  1887, 
Cobleskill.   N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Freight  agent.  D.  &  H. 
R.  R.,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  1905-08 ;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1908.  City  editor, 
The  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Journal,  1908 . 

Address:    Montpelier,  Vt. 

STEPHEN  HOWLAND.  C.  C.  Born  September  14,  1883,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class,  special  course;  left  at  the  end  of 
Sophomore  year.  With  the  Northern  Ohio  Traction  and  Light  Com- 
pany. 

Address :    109  South  Forge  St.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

FRANKLIN  JAMES  KENNEDY,  Jr.    A.  T.  A.     Born   September 
9,  1888,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

JUNE   EVRETT    KILPATRICK.    A.    K.    E,    Born    June    i,    1885, 
Island  Pond,  Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address:    Carbondale,  Pa. 

CHESTER    WILLIAM    LeCLUSE.    A.    T.    A.    Born    August    30, 
1883,  Sayville,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    Sayville,  N.  Y. 

70A 


NON-GRADUATES.  11908. 

CLARENCE  AUGUSTUS  MUNSON.  B.  G.  n.  Born  February  6, 
1886,  Nichols,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  807.^ 

Left  college  in  the  middle  of  Junior  year.  Civil  engineer,  in  the 
Government  service. 

Address :   94  Howe  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

JOHN  EPHRAIM  DEYOE  NAUGHRIGHT,  Jr.    B.  6.  H.    Born 
November  9,  1882,  Naughright,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address  :    Naughright,  N.  J. 

FRANK  OAKMAN  PATTON.    B.  0.  n.     Born  February  20,  1885, 
Lewiston,  Me. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    Palmer,  Mass. 

JOHN  STEWART  PEARCE.  B.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1909.     A.  K.  E.     Born  September  25,  1886,  Saltsburg,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  Kansas  Natural 
Gas  Company,  Independence,  Kans.,  1909;  Bartlesville  Zinc  Company, 
Okla.,  1910 . 

Address:    Bartlesville,  Okla. 

SLINN  PHILLIPS.  A.  K.  E.  Born  December  10,  1886.  Browns- 
ville, Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    310  Denniston  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

AUGUSTUS  GLOVER  PURVIS.    B.A.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1909.     C.  C.     Born  June  22,  1884,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.     Studying  medicine. 
Address :    1009  Catherine  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

♦ROBERT  CLARK  RUSSELL.    A.  T.  A.    Born  May  8,  1886,  Chico- 
pee  Falls,  Mass.     Son  of  No.  1159. 
Died  November  17,  1906,  Middletown,  Conn.,  during  his  Junior  year. 

TRUMAN  BARTLETT  SAGE.  A.  K.  E.  Born  October  22,  1886, 
Urbana,  111. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 
Address :    East  Haven,  Conn. 


FREDERICK  POLHEMUS  SMITH.  A.  K.  E.  Born  November 
6,  1885,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Stenographer  and 
private  secretary. 

Address :   Greenport  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  KERSWILL   SNYDER.    A.   A.   *.    Born  June  20,    1884, 
Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Lumber  merchant. 
Address :    640  Mansfield  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

795 


1908-09.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

ARTHUR   MILLARD   WEEKS.    B.    9.   n.    Born    September  20, 
1886,  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  ROLAND  WOLFF.    B.  9.  n.     Born  August  12,  1884,  Rox 
bury,  Mass. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.     Civil  engineer. 
Address :  973  Blue  Hill  Aye.,  Dorchester  Center,  Mass. 

CARL  ROLAND  YANSON.    *.  N.  9.     Born  February  13,  1886,  in 
Sweden. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Junior  year. 
Address:    Third  St.,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

MARY  S  STARR. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course. 

Address :    179  Sigoumey  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


CLASS  OF  1909* 

EUGENE  EMERY   ALLEN.     B.   9.   n.     Born   September  3,    1886. 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    11  Linden  Place,  Brookline,  Mass. 

WALTER  FRANCIS  BURKE.    X.  ^.     Born  June  5,  1883. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Private  secretary. 
Address:    Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

HERBERT  WILLIAM   BUTLER.     B.  9.   n.    Born  July  19,   1886, 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:   4  Davis  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

HEDLEY    VICARS    CARTER.      D.O.,    Philadelphia    College    of 
Osteopathy,  1909.     B.  9.  11.     Born  December  7,  1886,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    162  North  15th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

CLAYTON    TILTON    COCHRAN.     C.  C.     Born    July    20,    1888, 
Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

*PAUL  COOK.    *.  N.  9. 

Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year.     Died  1906. 

LOGAN    CUNNINGHAM.     A.  A.   *.     Born    February    22,    1885, 
Chicago,  111. 

796 


NON-GRADUATES.  11909. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Studied  in  Princeton 
University. 
Address:    1002  Princeton  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

JOSHUA  MILTON   FIERO,  Jr.    LL.B.,   New   York  Law   School, 
1906.     B.  G.  n.     Bom  April  18,  1885,  Orient  Point,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    100  William  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ALBERT  SCOTT  HAMILTON.  B.  e.  n.  Born  January  21,  1885, 
Milton,  Mass. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.  With  F.  W.  Bird  &  Co., 
East  Walpole,  Mass.,  1909;  American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  1910 . 

Address :    37  Chapin  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

ALBERT  FOLSOME  HARLOW.  B.  6.  n.  Born  March  21,  1886, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.  With  the  Montague  Mail- 
ing Machinery  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1910 . 

Address :   279  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  MILTON  HARRIS.  X.  ^.  Born  July  29,  1885,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  1989  and  2484. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Pharmacist. 
Address :    96  Princeton  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

JOHN  WALTER  HART.     Born  June  11,  1888,  West  Avon,  Conn. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Junior  year.  Acting  supervisor  of  U.  S. 
Government  public  schools.  District  of  Salinas,  Porto  Rico,  1908. 
With  the  American  Hardware  Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1909. 
Teaching  in  St.  Augustine's  College,  Havana,  Cuba,  and  engaged  in 
journalism,  1909 . 

Address:    P.  O.  Box  11 16,  Havana,  Cuba. 

PAUL   STANLEY   HOPKINS.     B.S..    Massachusetts   Institute   of 
Technology,  1909.     A.  T.  A.     Born  January  7,  1887,  Peking,  China. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     Engaged  in  mining. 
Address :   Technology  Club,  84  Newberry  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  LEIGH  PIERCE  JACKSON.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December 
18,  1887,  Middletown,  Conn.     Brother  of  R.  F.  Jackson  (class  of  1898). 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Bookkeeper  and  assist- 
ant cashier. 

Address :    National  Bank  Building,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

ROBERT    MALCOLM    KEIR.     X.  ^.     Bom    Febraary    3,    1887, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.     In  business. 
Address :    Seymour,  Conn. 

SIDNEY    EDWIN    KENT.     A.  A.  *.     Born    February    19,    1886, 
Pontiac,  111. 
Left  college  early  in  Senior  year. 
Address:    1229  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

797 


1 909.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

WHITNEY   KIPP.    A.   A.   *.     Bom   March  28,    1885,   Washington, 
D.  C. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Engaged  in  engineering. 
Address :   50  Church  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ROYAL  E  LaGRANGE.    A.  K.  E.    Born  September  6,  1883,  Water- 
vliet,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.    Studying  medicine. 
Address:    211  Hamilton  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM    COTTON   MAYNARD.     LL.B.,   Albany  Law   School, 
1909.    A.  T,  A.     Bom  September  21,  1883,  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  May  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address :    Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  GEORGE  MEREDITH.    X.  ^.     Born  October  21,   1883, 
Northampton,  Mass.     Brother  of  Nos.  1854  and  2221. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  business. 
Address :    Saxonville,  Mass. 

RALPH  EMERSON  MYERS.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1909.  C.  C. 
Born  January  28,  1888,  Buskirk,  N.  Y.     Brother  of  No.  2498. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Graduate  student  in  Yale 
University.  Austin  Teaching  Fellow  in  Physiology,  Harvard  Medical 
School,    1910 . 

Address :   36  Fenwood  Road,  Boston,  Mass. 

RICHARD  DAVID  NORTHROP.  <ir.  T.  Born  August  30,  1886, 
Middletown,  Conn.     Son  of  No.  871 ;   brother  of  No.  2055. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  Teller,  Middlesex 
County  National  Bank. 

Address :    Middletown,  Conn. 

SETH  CHATHAM  MORSE  PACKARD.  A.  T.  A.  Born  Novem- 
ber 16,  1879,  Wareham,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    Wareham,  Mass. 

HOWARD  RAYMOND  RARIG.     C.  C    Bom  July  23,  1885,  Mill- 
grove,  Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address:    R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Catawissa,  Pa. 

BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN    REITER.    A.    K.    E.     Born   March   29, 
1883,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Left  college  in  May  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address:    Marietta,  Ohio. 

FREDERICK  FRYE  ROCKWELL.  C.  C.  Born  April  2,  1884, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  June  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :   61  Quincy  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

798 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1909. 

HARRY  EDWARD  ROELKE.  C  C  Born  November  9,  1876, 
Frederick,  Md. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  Student  in  Brown 
University. 

Address :    10  Brunonia  Hall,  Providence,  R.  I. 

HAROLD    HOPE    SEELEY.    B.    e.    n.     Born    October    29,    1887, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.    In  business. 
Address :    276  South  Clinton  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM    KENNETH    SESSIONS.    X.    ^.     Born    February  21, 
1887,  Bristol,  Conn.    Brother  of  J.  B.  Sessions  (class  of  1904). 
Left  college  in  March  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    Bristol,   Conn. 

FINLEY  HALL  SHILAND.  C  C.  Born  May  15,  1888,  Cambridge, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Studying  in  Swarth- 
more  College. 

Address :    Swarthmore,  Pa. 

GEORGE  SLATE  SIMMONS.    A.  K.  E.    Born  September  i,  1887, 
Williamsport,  Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    22  Clifton  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HAROLD  STEVENSON  SLOAN.    A.  A.  *.    Bom  1888,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  1 

Address:   240  Garfield  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  WEST  SPRAGUE.  *.  N.  9.  Born  February  8,  1886, 
Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year.  Engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  paper. 

Address:    Glens  Falls,   N.  Y. 

GUY  VERNON   SWEET.    Born  March  9,  1886,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  January  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    Loudonville,  N.  Y. 


HENRY   CROACH   WEBB.     B.A.,   Yale   University,    1910.     Born 
May  12,  1888,  Dover,  Del. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Engaged  in  farming. 
Address :    Forest,  Del. 

ROGER  TRYON  WILCOX.  A.  A.  *.  Born  August  26,  1887,'  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.  With  the  American 
Tobacco  Company. 

Address :    American  Tobacco  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

790 


1909-10.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

ETHEL  WOLCOTT   ANDREWS    (Cornell).     Born   October  26, 

1884,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Married  May  26,  1908,  Theodore  Sterling  Cornell. 
Address:    Mrs.  T.  S.  Cornell,  499  12th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

FRANCES  HENRIETTA  BICKFORD.  B.A.,  Smith  College, 
1909.     Bom  May  i,  1886,  Danbury,  N.  H. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Taught  in  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1909-10. 

Address :    Simmons  College,  Boston,  Mass. 

JEAN  MITCHELL.    Born  April  28,  1886,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Sophomore  year,  special  course. 
Address:    14  Charter  Oak  Place,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BLANCHE  MELLEN   PEBERDY.     Born  April   13,   1885,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 
Left  college  in  April  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    30  Washington  St.,  Hartford,  Conn, 

MARGUERITE    SANBORN.     B.S.,    Tufts    College,    1909.     Born 
March  11,  1888,  Clark,  S.  Dak. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Teacher, 
Address:   49  Summer  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  I9I0* 

CHARLES    LACEY   ADKINS,   Jr.    A.   A.    *.     Born    December  2, 
1884,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.     Stenographer, 
Address :    189  Hoyt  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

CECIL  RAYMOND  BOGART.  C.  C.  Bom  October  23,  1885, 
Chester,  Conn. 

Left  college  in  October  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  insurance 
business. 

Address:  care  of  Royal  Insurance  Company,  422  Flynn  Building, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

RAYMOND  SHILAND  BROWN.  Bom  April  2,  1888,  New  Paltz, 
N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Studying  in  Union 
Theological  Seminary. 

Address :   332  New  York  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

ROBERT  ARCHER  BOWLBY.  B.  0.  n.  Born  February  27,  1887, 
Somerville,  Mass. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Salesman,  Central 
Electric  Company.  Chicago,  111. 

Address:    264  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

800 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1910. 

CORNELIUS  HARTLEY  CABLES,  Jr.  Born  1888,  Thomaston, 
Conn. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class ;  left  at  the  end  of  Sophomore 
year.     Manager  of  a  hotel. 

Address :    Hotel  Kingsbury,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

GEORGE  EVERETT   CASWELL.     B.   e.   n.     Born   September   I, 
1886,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Civil  engineer. 
Address :    69  Locust  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

RAYMOND  VINCENT  CRAMER.  Born  July  3,  1889,  Portland, 
Conn. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Sophomore  year.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military 
Academy, 

Address :    U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

HARRY  SANFORD  CROSSETT.  A.  T.  A.  Born  May  2,  1884, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  in  January  of  Freshman  year.  Studying  in  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary. 

Address  :    Madison,  N.  J. 

RAYMOND    WILLIAM    CUTLER.     B.    9.    n.     Born    August    20, 
1884,  Sweetsburg,  Que.,  Canada. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

DONALD  JAMES  DEMAREST.    A.  K.  E.    Born  August  6,  1885, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Practising  law. 
Address:    599  Sixth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  EARL  DUNMORE.  A.  A.  *.  Born  December  7.  1886, 
Utica,  N.  Y.  Son  of  No.  951;  grandson  of  No.  257;  brother  of  No. 
2674. 

Left  college  in  February  of  Sophomore  year.  Studying  in  the  New 
Bedford  Textile  School. 

Address :    191  Campbell  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

GEORGE   HOYT   EMERY.     B.    0.    n.     Born   November    19,    1886, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

ROBERT  EVERITT.    B.  O.  n.     Born  September  27,  1887,  Paterson, 
N.  J. 
Left  college  in  March  of  Senior  year.     Quarry  superintendent. 
Address:    Edgehill,  Pa. 

RUSSELL  DONOHUGH  HAMILTON.  A.  K.  E.  Born  March  28, 
1886,  Chalfont  Heights,  Pa.     Son  of  No.  1215 :   brother  of  No.  2810. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  paper  manufactur- 
ing business. 

Address :    East  Shawmont  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

801 


1910.1  NON-GRADUATES. 

FRANCIS  SEYMOUR  HAYNES.  ^.  T.  Born  July  20,  1886, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  848. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  mineral  water 
business. 

Address :    Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

.JULIAN  STEVENS  HAY  WARD.  ^.  T.  Born  January  11,  1887. 
Danielson,  Conn. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.  Engaged  in  ranching, 
1910 . 

Address:    Box  18,  Huntley,  Mont. 

SEWARD    FREDERIC   HULL.    C.    C    Born   December    8,    1887, 
Clinton,  Conn. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     Concrete  foreman. 
Address :    Gatun,  Canal  Zone. 

ARTHUR  BATES  JENNINGS.    C  C.    Born  July  11,  1887,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Brother  of  No.  2620. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    Teaching  music. 
Address :   Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

HARRISON    WILLIAM    JOHNSON.    C.    C.    Born    August    26. 
1888,    Neelys   Mills,    Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

JASON  SHEPHERD  JOY.  ^.  T.  Born  August  7,  1886,  Clayville, 
N.   Y. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.  Engaged  in  ranching, 
1910 . 

Address:    Box  18,  Huntley,  Mont. 

SILAS  STANLEY  KENT.  B.A.,  Harvard  University,  1910.  A.  A.  *. 
Born  October  21,  1887,  Meriden,  Conn.  Son  of  No.  981 ;  brother  of 
No.  2021. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Graduate  student  in 
Harvard  University. 

Address :    Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CHARLES    LULL    LaMONTE.     B.  O.   H.     Born    September    19, 
1886,  Sayre,  Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

ARTHUR  LAMONT  LEECH.  C.  C.  Born  May  28,  1888,  Mon- 
mouth, Me. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Methodist  Episcopal  min- 
ister, Maine  Conference. 

Address :    Newfield,   Me. 

[HENRY]  VINCENT  EDWARDS  MITCHELL.  X.  ^.  Bom 
September  12,  1886,  Pittston,  Pa. 

802 


NON-GRADUATES.  [1910. 

Left  college   in  April  of   Junior  year.    In   a   banking  office,    New 

York,  N.  Y.,  1909 . 

Address:    25  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT   CORNELIUS  MONTGOMERY.    ^.  T.    Born   October 
13,   1887,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.    In  business. 
Address :    Van   Rensselaer  Ave.,   Stamford,   Conn. 

ARTHUR    CLYDE    MOORE.     A.  K.  E.     Born    August    11,    1888, 
Piketown,  Ohio. 
Left  college  in  February  of  Junior  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

JOHN  JOSEPH  NORTON.    A.  K.  E.    Born  June  24,  1886,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

♦GERALD   ANDRUS    PALMER.    A.   K.   E.     Born  June    17,   1888, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Son  of  No.  933 ;   brother  of  No.  2225. 
Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.     Died  October  26,  1909. 

DAVID  PATTEN.    B.  e.  n.    Born  April  12,  1888,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.    Engaged  in  farming. 
Address :    Little  Compton,  R.  I, 

ENOS  BURDETTE  POTTER.  Born  April  5,  1888,  Centerbrook, 
Conn. 

Left  college  in  December  of  Freshman  year.  In  the  insurance 
business. 

Address :   76  Capitol  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn, 

EGBERT  AUGUST  ROSENKRANS.  *.  N.  G.  Born  October  7, 
1887,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Left  college  in  June  of  Freshman  year.  Studying  in  the  New  York 
Law  School. 

Address :   826  Hudson  St.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

HAROLD  LEVERNE  ROTZEL.  A.  T.  A.  Bom  March  i,  1886, 
West  Rush,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.  Secretary,  Wesleyan 
Guild,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Address :  909  East  Huron  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

FREDERICK  EARLE  ROWE.    f>.   N.   0.    Born  January  4,   1889, 
Meyersdale,  Pa. 
Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  the  coal  business. 
Address :    Meyersdale,   Pa. 

CARL  BIERWIRTH  SEARING.  B.  9.  n.  Bom  July  31,  1888, 
Dover,  N.  J. 


1910.]  NON-GRADUATES. 

Left  college  near  the  end  of  Senior  year.     Studying  in  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary. 
Address:    407  Hoyt-Bowne  Hall,  Madison,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM  IRA  SEARLES.  A.  T.  A.  Born  November  2.  1885, 
Hammondsport,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  Studying  medicine, 
University  of  Michigan. 

Address :  909  East  Huron  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

HAROLD  CLEAVES  SHAW.  Born  October  9,  1886,  Pond  Island, 
Me. 

Admitted  to  the  Sophomore  class ;  left  in  March  of  Senior  year. 
Assistant  paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Address :   U.  S.  S.  Albatross,  Sausalito,  Cal. 

ROBERT  NELSON  SHOEMAKER.  Bom  July  31,  1887,  Valatie, 
N.  Y.  _ 

Left  college  in  June  of  Freshman  year.  Studying  in  the  New  Jersey 
Law  School. 

Address :   255  Clifton  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

HENRY  PORTER  TREFETHEN.  C.  C  Born  April  5.  1887, 
Rents  Hill,  Me.     Son  of  No.  1292. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Junior  year. 
Address:    Rents  Hill,  Me. 

IRVIN  VAN  TASSELL.  *.  N.  6.  Born  September  10,  1884,  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year. 
Address :    unknown. 

RALPH  HENRY  WHITE.  A.  T.  A.  Born  March  19,  1887,  North 
Bennington,   Vt. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year,  special  course.  In  the 
produce  business. 

Address :    Lock  Box  232,  North  Bennington,  Vt. 

WILLIAM  CARROLL  WILSON.  A.  A.  <l>.  Born  May  i,  1887, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Freshman  year.     In  the  bond  business. 

Address :  34  Pine  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Residence :  99  Lincoln 
Park,  Newark,  N.  J. 

RUSSELL  TARBOSS  WOOD.  Born  October  13,  1888,  Newark, 
N.J. 

Left  college  at  the  end  of  Sophomore  year.  In  the  actuary's  depart- 
ment, Prudential  Insurance  Company. 

Address :    Prudential  Insurance  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 


804 


MASTERS  OF  ARTS  OR  OF 
SCIENCE. 

(Not  Graduates    of    Wesleyan    University.) 


CHARLES  SPAULDING  ALDRICH.    M.A.,   1896. 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

FREDERICK  WARREN  GROVER.  M.S.,  1901. B.S.,  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  1909;  Ph.D.,  George  Washington 
University,  1907,  and  University  of  Munich,  1908.  Born  September  3, 
1876,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1900;  in  Physics  and 
Astronomy,  1900-01.  Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering,  Lafayette 
College,  1901-02.  Laboratory  assistant.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,   1902-04;    assistant  physicist,   1904-07,   1908 .     Studied 

in  the  University  of  Munich,  Germany,  1907-08, 

Address :    Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ALICE  BAKER  GUY.    M.S.,  1902. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1897.) 

LUCIA  WASHBURN   HAZEN    (Webster).    M.S.,    1906. B.A., 

Mount  Holyoke  College,  1902.  Born  December  18,  1875,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Married  May  3,  1906,  Daniel  Cheever  Webster. 

Address:    Mrs.  D.  C.  Webster,  Hartland,  Vt. 

MAYNARD  THOMPSON  HAZEN.    M.A.,  1909. B.A.,  Williams 

College,  1908.     Born  September  21,  1887,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Studying  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1909 . 

Address :    299  Court  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

MYRA  COFFIN  HOLBROOK.  M.A.,  1899. B.A.,  Vassar  Col- 
lege, 1894. 

Teaching  in  Simmons  College. 

Address :    Simmons  College,  Boston,  Mass. 

FRANCIS  CUMMINS  LOCKWOOD.    M.A.,  1902. B.A.,  Baker 

University,  1892 ;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1896.  Born  May  22, 
1864,  Mount  Erie,  111. 

Graduate  student,  University  of  Chicago,  1897-98.  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  Mount  Union  College,  1898-99;  Kansas  State 
Agricultural  College,  1899-1902.  On  leave  of  absence,  studying  in 
Wesleyan  University,  1901-02.     Professor  of  English  Literature,  Alle- 

805 


MASTERS  OF  ARTS  OR  OF  SCIENCE. 

gheny  College,   1902 .     On  leave  of  absence,  studying  in  Oxford 

University,   England,    1909-10.     Author:   Emerson  as  a  Philosopher; 
Browning's  Philosophy  of  Life. 
Address :    Meadville,  Pa. 

ALLAN    WINTER    ROWE.     M.S.,    1904. B.S.,    Massachusetts 

Institute  of  Technology,  1901 ;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Gottingen,  1906. 
Bom  July  31,  1879,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Engaged  in  nutrition  investigations,  Chemistry  Laboratory,  Wesleyan 
University,  1901-04.  Fellow,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
studying  in  Germany,  1904-06.  Lecturer  in  Chemistry,  School  of  Medi- 
cine, Boston  University,  1906-08;    Professor,  1908 . 

Address:   295  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass, 

ARTHUR  WHITMORE  SMITH.  M.S.,  1895- B.S.,  New  Hamp- 
shire College  of  Agriculture,  1893  J  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1903.     Born  May  11,  1874  Hartford,  Vt. 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  University,  1895-96,  1898-99.  Gradu- 
ate student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1899-1900.  Instructor  in 
Physics  and  Electrical  Engineering,  Tulane  University,  1900-01.  .Pro- 
fessor of  Electricity  and  Electrical  Engineering,  University  of  Missis- 
sippi, 1901-02.  Fellow  in  Physics,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1902-03. 
Instructor  in  Physics,  University  of  Michigan,  1903-07;  Assistant 
Professor,  1907 . 

Address:   Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

M[IRANDA1   BELLE  SPERRY.    M.S.,  1902. Ph.B.,  University 

of  Michigan,  1892.     Born  July  15,  1868,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Assistant  Professor  of  English  and  Dean  of  Women,  Cornell  College, 
Iowa,  1903-05.  Head  of  the  department  of  English,  State  Normal 
School,  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1905 . 

Address :    Bellingham,  Wash. 


806 


HONORARY  ALUMNI 

(and    graduates    of  other  colleges  who   have  been  admitted  to  the  same 

DEGREE     IN     WeSLEYAN     UNIVERSITY.) 


[Note.  The  abbreviation  M.A.*  indicates  the  degree  of  Master  of 
Arts  in  course,  conferred  upon  one  eligible  to  that  distinction  from  his 
own  college.] 


J833. 

♦WILLIAM  McKENDREE  BANGS.  M.A.* B.A.,  Ohio  Uni- 
versity,  1829.    Born  1810,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  Augusta  College,  Ky.,  1830-31. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  and  New  York  East  Con- 
ferences, 1831-52.  Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1831-32.    Died  1852,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


♦NELSON  ROUNDS.    M.A.* B.A.,  Union  College,  1829;   D.D., 

Dickinson   College,   1854.     Born  1807,  Winfield,   N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  Conference,  1831-36,  1837-44. 
Editor  of  The  Northern  Christian  Advocate,  1844-48.  Member  of  Book 
Committee,  M.  E.  Church,  1848-52.  President  of  Willamette  Univer- 
sity, Ore.,  1869-71.  Superintendent  of  public  instruction,  Washington 
Territory,    1871-74.    Died   1874,   in   Washington   Territory. 


♦GABRIEL  POILLON  DISOSWAY.    M.A.  (ad  eundem) B.A., 

Columbia  College,  1819;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1823.  Born  1798,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

One  of  the  founders  of  Randolph-Macon  College,  Va.,  1832.  Mem- 
ber of  New  York  Assembly,  1849.  Founder  of  the  Methodist  Mis- 
sionary Sunday-School.  Author :  The  Huguenots;  The  Old  Churches 
of  New  York.    Died  1868,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 


♦JOHN  FOSTER.    M.A. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  and  Alabama  Confer- 
ences, 1823-32,  1834-36.  Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,   1832-34.    Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 


J834. 

♦HARLEHIGH    HEATH    BUCKLAND.    M.A.+— B.A.,    Trinity 
College,  Conn.,  1831.    Bom  1809. 
Died  1847. 

807 


1834-35.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦WILLIAM  WILLIAMS  MATHER.     M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

*JOHN  SWINBURNE.    M.A.     Born  1803,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Principal  of  White  Plains  Academy,  N.  Y.,   1832-40.     Principal  and 
proprietor  of  the  White  Plains  Institute,    1840-56.     Died   1887. 

♦JABEZ  BUNTING.    D.D.    Born  I779.  Manchester,  England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1799-1858.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Wesleyan  Mis- 
sionary Society,  1813.  Missionary  secretary  for  eighteen  years.  Con- 
ference Editor,  1821-24.  President  of  the  Wesleyan  Theological 
Institution  of  England,  1834-58.  President  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1820,  '28,  '36,  '44.     Died  1858. 


♦STEPHEN  OLIN.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 


J835. 

♦JOHN  JOHNSTON.  M.A.^ 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

♦HENRY  CHASE.    M.A.    Born   1790. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  and  New  York  East  Con- 
ferences,   1825-52.    Died   1853. 

♦JAMES  COVEL.    M.A.     Born   1796,   Marblehead,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1816-35.  Prin- 
cipal of  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Vt.,  1835-38.  Again  in  the  min- 
istry, Troy  Conference,  1838-45.     Died  1845,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

♦NATHAN  DABOLL.    M.A.     Born  1782,  Groton,  Conn. 

Editor  of  The  New  England  Almanac,  1818-63.  Member  of  Conn. 
House  of  Representatives,  1832-33;  Conn.  Senate,  1835-36.  Judge  of 
Court  of  Probate,  1843-45.  Joint  author :  Daboll's  New  Arithmetic. 
Died  1863,  Groton,  Conn. 


♦GEORGE    PECK.    M.A. D.D.,    Augusta    College.    Born    1797, 

Middlefield,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Oneida  Conference,  1816-35.  Principal 
of  Oneida  Conference  Seminary,  1835-39.  Editor  of  The  Methodist 
Quarterly  Review,  1840-48;  The  Christian  Advocate,  1848-52.  Again 
in  the  ministry.  New  York  and  Wyoming  Conferences,  1852-73.  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church.  1824-72,  thirteen  sessions. 
Delegate  to  the  first  Evangelical  Alliance  in  London.  Author :  History 
of  the  Apostles  and  Evangelists;  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Christian 
Perfection;    The  Rule  of  Faith,  etc.     Died  1876. 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  {1835-36. 

♦GUSTAVUS  FELLOWES  DAVIS,  D.D. M.A.   (Hon.),  Colby 

University,  1827,  and  Yale  College,  1833.     Born  1796. 

Ordained  Baptist  minister,  1816.  Pastor  in  South  Reading,  Mass., 
1818-29.     Died  September  17,  1836,  Hartford,  Conn. 


*JOHN     McLEAN.     LL.D. LL.D.,     Harvard    University,     1839. 

Born  1785,  in  Morris  County,  N.  J. 

Member  of  U.  S.  Congress,  1813-16.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Ohio,  1816.  Postmaster  general  of  the  United  States,  1823-29. 
Associate  justice  of  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  1829-61.  Died  1861, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


J836. 

*CHARLES     ADAMS.     M.A.* B.A.,     Bowdoin    College,    1833; 

D.D.,  McKendree  College,  1861.  Born  January  24,  1808,  Stratham, 
N.  H. 

Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  1833-34.  Principal  of 
Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1834-39.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New 
England  Conference,  1839-41.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1839-46. 
Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1841-45.  Again 
in  the  ministry,  New  England  Conference,  1845-47,  1849-52.  Professor 
of  Hebrew  and  Greek,  Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord, 
N.  H.,  1847-49.  Again  in  the  ministry,  Cincinnati  Conference,  1855-58. 
President  of  Illinois  Female  College,  1858-68.  In  later  years  retired; 
preached  occasionally.  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Post  Office  Department,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Author:  The  Poet  Preacher:  Women  of  the  Bible; 
Evangelism  in  the  Middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  etc.  Died  Janu- 
ary 19,  1890,  Washington,  D.  C. 


♦ALEXANDER    MEANS.       M.A. M.D.,    Medical    College    of 

Georgia.  1841 ;  D.D.,  Emory  College,  1854 ;  LL.D.,  Emory,  1858.  Born 
1801,  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Superintendent  of  the  Georgia  Conference  Manual  Labor  School, 
1837-41.  Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Emory  College,  Ga.,  1838-56; 
Professor  Emeritus,  1856-83.  Joined  Georgia  Conference,  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  1839.  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy,  Medi- 
cal College  of  Georgia,  1840.  President  of  Masonic  Female  College, 
Ga.,  1853-54;  Emory  College,  1854-55.  State  analytical  chemist  of 
Georgia,  1869-83.    Died  1883,  Oxford,  Ga. 


*MATTHEW  RICHEY.  M.A. D.D.,  1847.  Born  1803,  Rath- 
melton,  Ireland. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
ence of  Canada,  1821-36,  1839-55.  Principal  of  Upper  Canada  Academy 
(now  Victoria  College),  1836-39.  Editor  of  The  Wesleyan,  1839-43. 
Delegate  to  First  Evangelical  Conference.  London,  England,  1846. 
President  of  Canada  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  1848-50;  East- 
ern British  America  Conference,  1856-61,  1867.  In  the  work  of  the 
ministry.  Eastern  British  America  Conference,  1861-70.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  U.  S.,  1844,  '48,  '68. 
Superannuated,  1870.  Author:  Life  of  Rev.  William  Black  (1839); 
Relation  of  John  Wesley  to  the  Church  of  England;  The  Sabbath,  etc. 
Died  1883,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Canada. 

809 


1837-38.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 


J837. 

*OSMON  CLEANDER  BAKER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1834.) 

♦FREDERICK  MERRICK.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1834.) 


J838. 

♦CORNELIUS   RYERSS   DISOSWAY.    M.A.^ B.A..   Columbia 

College,  1820.     Born  1801,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1823-72.  Died  1889,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 


♦HENRY  FISH.    M.A.    Born  1802,  near  Doncaster,  England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1823-47.  Author:  The  Conferences  of  the  Reformers; 
Chapters  on  the  Teaching  of  the  Roman  Church.  Died  1879,  Kettering, 
England. 


♦JESSE  TRUESDELL  PECK.    M.A. D.D.,  Union  College,  1846; 

LL.D.,  Willamette  University,  1875.    Bom  181 1,  Middlefield,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and  Black  River  Conferences, 
1832-37.  Principal  of  Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1837-41 ; 
Troy  Conference  Academy,  Vt.,  1841-48.  President  of  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, 1848-52.  Again  in  the  ministry,  Baltimore  Conference,  1852-54. 
Editor  and  secretary  of  the  Tract  Society,  M.  E.  Church,  1854-56. 
Again  in  the  ministry,  New  York,  California,  New  York,  Troy,  and 
Central  New  York  Conferences,  1856-72.  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1844,  '56,  '64,  '68.  Elected  Bishop  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church.  1872.  Delegate  to  Ecumenical  Conference,  London, 
England,  1881.  Author:  The  Central  Idea  of  Christianity;  The  True 
Woman;    The  Great  Republic,  etc.     Died  1883. 


♦HENRY  BIDLEMAN  BASCOM.  D.D. LL.D.,  La  Grange  Col- 
lege, 1845.    Born  1796,  Hancock,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Ohio  Conference,  1813-27.  Chaplain 
of  U.  S.  Congress,  1823.  President  of  Allegheny  College,  Pa.,  1827-29. 
Professor  of  Moral  Science,  Augusta  College,  Ky.,  1832-42.  President 
of  Transylvania  University,  Ky.,  1842-49.  Editor  of  The  Southern 
Methodist  Quarterly  Review,  1846-50.  Elected  Bishop  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South,  1850.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1828,  '32,  '36,  '40,  '44.     Died  1850,  Louisville,  Ky. 

♦JOHN  HANNAH.    D.D.    Born  1792,  Lincoln,  England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1814-34.  Tutor  in  Theology,  Wesleyan  Theological  Insti- 
tute, England,  1834-42.  Professor  of  Theology,  Didsbury  College, 
1842-67.  President  of  the  British  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference, 
1842,  '51.  Author:  Lectures  on  the  Study  of  Christian  Theology. 
Died  1867,  Didsbury,  England. 

810 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1838-40. 

♦IGNATIUS  A  FEW.    LL.D.    Born   1789,   Augusta,  Ga. 

Colonel  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  1812-15.  Practised  law,  1815-28.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  Conferences,  1828- 
35.  Founder  and  President  of  Emory  College,  Ga.,  1837-39.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1844.    Died  1845,  Athens,  Ga. 


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♦ORLANDO  BLANCHARD.    M.A.    Born  1801,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 
Taught  in  Cazenovia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1834-40;    Fairfield  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1840-48.    Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 

♦SAMUEL  PARKER.    M.A. 

Clerg>'man.     Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 

♦ROBERT  ALDER.    D.D. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  in  Canada  and  England,  Brit- 
ish Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  1816-53.  Secretary  of  the  Wes- 
leyan  Missionary  Society,  1833-45.  Chaplain,  Episcopal  Church  of 
England,  at  Gibraltar,  1853-70.  Author:  Wesleyan  Missions  (1845). 
Died  1870,  Gibraltar. 


J840. 

♦SPENCER  MATTISON.    M.A.^ 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1833.) 

♦GEORGE  WASHINGTON  LANE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1835.) 

WILLIAM  PENN  LYON.  M.A. LL.D.,  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1872.     Born  1822,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

District  attorney,  Racine  County,  Wis.,  1855-59.  Member  and 
speaker  of  Wisconsin  Assembly,  1859-60.  Judge  of  First  Judicial  Cir- 
cuit, Wis.,  1866-71.  Associate  justice  of  Supreme  Court,  Wis.,  1871-92. 
Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1871-78.  Chief  justice, 
Superior  Court  of  Wisconsin,  1892-94. 

Address:    Eden  Vale,  Cal. 

♦MINER    RAYMOND.    M.A. D.D.,    1854.     Born    1811,    Rensse- 

laerville,   N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  IMass.,  1838-41.  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1841-48.  Principal 
of  Wesleyan  Academy.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1848-64.  Professor  of 
Systematic  Theolog>',  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1864-95;  Professor 
Emeritus,  1895-97.  Author:  Systematic  Theology.  Died  1897,  Evan- 
ston,  111. 

♦LEVI  SCOTT.  M.A.  Born  1802,  near  Cantwells  Bridge  (now 
Odessa),  Del. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Philadelphia  Conference,  1826-32, 
1833-40.  Principal  of  Dickinson  Grammar  School,  Pa.,  1840-43.  Again 
in  the  ministry,  1843-48.     Agent  for  M.  E.  Book  Concern,  New  York, 

811 


1840-42.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

N.  Y.,  1848-52.  Delegate  to  General  Conference.  M.  E.  Church, 
1836-52,  five  sessions.  Elected  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,   1852.    Retired,   1880.     Died  1882,  Odessa,   Del. 

*CHARLES   ELLIOTT.     D.D. LL.D.,   Allegheny  College,    1858. 

Born  1792,  Glenconway,  Ireland. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Ohio  Conference,  1818-27,  1831-34, 
1848-52.  Professor  of  Languages,  Allegheny  College,  Pa.,  1827-31. 
Editor  of  The  Pittsburg  Conference  Journal,  1834-36;  The  Western 
Christian  Advocate,  1836-48,  1852-56.  Professor  in  Iowa  Wesleyan 
University,  1857-58;  President,  1858-60,  1864-67.  Editor  of  The  Cen- 
tral Christian  Advocate,  1860-64.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  nine  times.  Author:  The  Bible  and  Slavery;  Delinea- 
tion of  Romanism ;  The  Sinfulness  of  American  Slavery,  etc.  Died 
1869,  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 


♦JOHN   NEWMAN.     M.A.* B.A.,    Union   College,    1838;    M.A., 

Union;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1861.  Born  1813,  Amsterdam, 
N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Troy  Conference  Academy,  Vt.,  1848-51.  Professor  of 
Latin  in  Union  College,  1852-53.  Joined  Troy  Conference,  M."  E. 
Church,  1856.  President  of  Ripley  Female  College,  Vt.,  1863-73. 
Retired,  1873.     Died  1896,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

♦STEPHEN  MONTFORT  VAIL.  M.A.* B.A..  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege. 1838;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1842;  D.D.,  Genesee 
College  (now  Syracuse  University),  1856.  Born  1818,  Union  Dale, 
N.   Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1842-47.  Prin- 
cipal, New  Jersey  Conference  Seminary,  1847-49.  Professor  of 
Hebrew,  and  of  Sacred  and  Oriental  Literature,  Methodist  General 
Biblical  Institute,  1849-68.  U.  S.  consul  to  Rhenish  Bavaria,  1869-73. 
Author :  Ministerial  Education  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church; 
The  Bible  against  Slavery,  etc.     Died  1880,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

♦MATTHEW     SIMPSON.       D.D. M.A.,     Allegheny     College; 

LL.D.,  Wesleyan  University,   1871.     Born   181 1,  Cadiz,  Ohio. 

Tutor  in  Allegheny  College,  1829.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Pittsburg  Conference.  1833-37.  Vice  President  and  Professor  of 
Natural  Science,  Allegheny  College,  1837-39.  President  of  Indiana 
Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1839-48.  Editor  of  The  Western 
Christian  Advocate,  1848-52.  Elected  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  1852.  Delegate  to  the  Irish  and  British  Wesleyan  Conferences; 
also  to  the  Evangelical  Alliance,  Berlin,  1857.  Again  delegate  to  the 
British  Wesleyan  Conference,  1870.  Delegate  to  the  Ecumenical 
Methodist  Conference,  London,  1881.  Author:  Lectures  on  Preaching; 
A  Hundred  Years  of  Methodism;  Cyclopedia  of  Methodism  (1878). 
Died  1884,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


I84Z 

♦HENRY  DeKOVEN.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of   Non-Graduates,   class  of   1836.) 

812 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1842-43. 

EDGAR  HUXTABLE.    M.A. 

About  i860,  sub-dean  of  Wells,  England.  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages  in  Bristol  College,  England.  Prebendary  of  Wells,  Eng- 
land,  1877.     Contributor  to  Smith's  Bible  Dictionary. 

Address :    unknown. 

♦HORACE  BUSHNELL.     D.D. B.A.,  Yale  College,  1827;  M.A., 

Yale;  D.D.,  Harvard  University,  1852;  LL.D.,  Yale,  1871.  Born 
April  14,   1802,  New  Preston,  Conn. 

Tutor  in  Yale  College,  1829-31.  Pastor  of  North  Congregational 
Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1833-59.  Author :  Christian  Nurture;  God 
in  Christ;  Nature  and  the  Supernatural,  etc.  Died  February  17,  1876, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

♦ROBERT     PAINE.       D.D. B.A.,     Nashville    University,     1826. 

Born  November   12,    1799,   in   Person  County,   N.  C. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Tennessee  Conference,  1818-30.  Presi- 
dent of  La  Grange  College,  Ala.,  1830-46.  Elected  Bishop  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  1846.  Retired,  1882.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  1824-44,  six  sessions.  Author :  Life  and  Times  of 
Bishop  McKendree.     Died  October  20,  1882,  Aberdeen,  Miss. 

♦EGERTON    RYERSON.     D.D. LL.D.,   University   of   Victoria 

College,  1861.     Born  1803,  Charlotteville,  Ont,  Canada. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Canada  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1824-32,  1835-37,  1840-41.  Editor  of  The  Christian  Guard- 
ian,  1833-34,  1838-39.  President  of  Victoria  College,  1842-44.  Super- 
intendent of  Education,  Province  of  Ontario,  1845-76.  President  of 
the  first  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada, 
1874,  '78.  Delegate  to  the  British  Wesleyan  Conference,  1832,  '36,  '39, 
'40,  '74 ;  to  the  General  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  U.  S.. 
1836,  '40,  '44,  '56,  '66.  Author :  Manual  of  Agricultural  Chemistry; 
The  Clergy  Reserve  Question;  Compulsory  Education,  etc.  Died  1882, 
Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 


J843. 

♦DANIEL    CLAY    HOUGHTON.     M.A.     {ad    eundem) B.A., 

University  of  Vermont,  1840;  D.D.,  New  York  University,  1857.  Born 
March  12,  1815,  Lyndon,  Vt. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Genesee  Conference,  1843-48.  Pro- 
fessor of  Moral  Philosophy,  Metaphysics,  and  Greek,  Genesee  College 
(now  Syracuse  University),  1850-52.  Presbyterian  minister.  Founded 
Houghton  Seminary,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  Editor:  The  American  Presby- 
terian. Died  July  8,  i860,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
• 

♦ANSON  WATSON  CUMMINGS.    M.A. D.D.,  Indiana  Asbury 

(now  De  Pauw)  University,  1850;  LL.D.,  Rutherford  College,  N.  C, 
1878.     Born  February  23,  1815,  Trenton,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Gouverneur  Seminary.  N.  Y.,  1842-44.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Black  River  (now  Northern  New  York)  Conference, 
1844-46.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  McKendree  College,  1846-50; 
President,  1850-52.  President,  Odd  Fellows  Female  College,  Rogers- 
ville,  Tenn.,  1853;  Holston  Conference  Female  College,  Asheville, 
N.   C,   1854-64.    Again  in  the  ministry,  Holston  Conference,   1864-66. 

813 


1843-45.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

President,  South  Carolina  Female  College,  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  1866-70. 
Again  in  the  ministry,  South  Carolina  Conference,  1871-72.  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  State  University,  S.  C,  1872-75;  President,  1875-77. 
Principal  of  Riverside  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1877-82.  Died  December  7, 
1894,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

*THOMAS  COGSWELL  UPHAM.  D.D. B.A.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1818;  B.D.,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  182 1 ;  M.A.,  Dart- 
mouth.    Born  1799,  Deerfield,  N.  H. 

Assistant  in  Hebrew,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1821-23.  Asso- 
ciate pastor  of  Rochester  Congregational  Church,  N.  H.,  1823-25. 
Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Bowdoin  College,  1825-72. 
Author:  Elements  of  Mental  Philosophy  (1839,  '64);  Outlines  of 
Disordered  and  Imperfect  Mental  Action  (1840)  ;  Philosophical  and 
Practical  Treatise  on  the  Will  (1850),  etc.  Died  1872,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

♦LEVI    WOODBURY.     LL.D. B.A.,    Dartmouth    College,    1809; 

M.A.,  Dartmouth;  LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  1823.  Born  1789,  Francestown, 
N.  H. 

Judge  of  New  Hampshire  Supreme  Court,  1816-23.  Governor  of 
New  Hampshire,  1823-25.  Speaker  of  N.  H.  House  of  Representatives, 
1825.  Member  of  U.  S.  Senate,  1825-31,  1841-45.  Secretary  of  the 
Navy,  1831-34.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  1834-41.  Justice  of  the 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  1845-51.  Author:  Writings  (1852).  Died 
1851. 


1844. 

*CHARLES  GIBBS  DOWNEY.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  121.) 

♦JUSTIN  SPAULDING.    M.A.    Born  1802,  Moretown,  Vt. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England  and  New  Hampshire 
Conferences,  1823-55.  Missionary  to  Brazil,  1836-41.  Died  1865, 
Moretown,  Vt. 

♦LEONIDAS  LENT  HAMLINE.  D.D.  Born  1797,  Burlington, 
Conn. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Ohio  Conference,  1832-36.  Assistant 
editor  of  The  Western  Christian  Advocate,  1836-40.  Editor  of  The 
Ladies'  Repository,  1841-44.  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  1844-52.  Author:  Sermons  and  Miscellaneous  Works  (1869). 
Died   1865,   Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 


J845. 

♦WILLIAM  GEORGE  HOWARD.  M.A.^ B.A.,  Amherst  Col- 
lege, 1835;  D.D.,  Rochester  University,  1854.  Born  September  6, 
1813,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Ordained  a  Baptist  minister,  1843.  Pastor  of  Baptist  churches,  Mid- 
dletown  and  Essex,  Conn.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Chicago,  111.,  New  Orleans, 
La.  Chaplain  of  a  Confederate  regiment,  though  a  Union  man. 
Captured  at  Fort  Donelson.  For  some  time  prisoner  at  Camp 
Douglas,  Chicago,     Died  May  17,  1865,  New  Orleans,  La. 

814 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1845. 

♦JOHN  WALLACE  ARMSTRONG.  M.A. D.D.,  Genesee  Col- 
lege (now  Syracuse  University),  1867.    Born  1812,  Woolwich,  England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Black  River  (now  Northern  New 
York)  Conference,  1841-50,  1854-65.  Head  master,  Oswego  Training 
School,  N.  Y.,  1865-69.  Principal  of  State  Normal  and  Training 
School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  1869-78.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  i860,  '64,  '68.     Died  1878,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

♦ISAAC  TICHENOR  GOODNOW.  M.A.  Born  1814,  Whiting- 
ham,  Vt. 

One  of  the  founders  of  Bluemont  College,  Manhattan,  Kans.,  1858-61 ; 
President,  1861-62.  Member  of  Kansas  Legislature,  1862.  State  super- 
intendent of  public  instruction,  Kans.,  1863-67.  Land  commissioner  for 
Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  1867-73;  for  the  Missouri,  Kansas 
&  Texas  Railway  Company,  1869-76.     Died  1894. 

♦ALEXANDER  MACNAB.  M.A.  Born  1812,  Belleville,  Ont., 
Canada. 

President  of  Victoria  College,  Canada.  Chief  Superintendent  of 
Education  for  Canada  West,  1845-50.  Assistant  minister  to  Ven.  Arch- 
deacon Bethune,  Cobourg,  Ont.,  Canada,  1850-52.  Rector  of  Darling- 
ton, Bowmanville,  Ont.,  Canada,  1852-82.     Died  1891. 

♦JAMES  McMillan  shafter.  m.a. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  58.) 

♦HENRY  PIERSON  TORSEY.  M.A. LL.D.,  McKendree  Col- 
lege, i860;  D.D.,  Bates  College,  1876.  Born  August  17,  1819,  Mon- 
mouth, Me. 

Assistant  principal,  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  1842;  principal, 
1844-81.  Joined  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848.  Member  of 
Maine  Senate,  1854-55.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
i860,  '68,  '76.     Died  September  20,  1892,  Kents  Hill,  Me. 

♦JOHN    RIGGS    CRANE.    D.D. B.A.,    College   of    New   Jersey 

(now  Princeton  University),  1805.     Born  April  16,  1787,  Newark,  N.J. 

Studied  law.  Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1809-10. 
Licensed  to  preach,  1812.  Pastor  of  churches  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1818-53.     Died  August  17,  1853,  Middletown,  Conn. 

♦DAVID  OLCOTT  SHATTUCK.  LL.D.  Born  1792,  in  Connecti- 
cut. 

Judge  of  a  District  Court  of  Mississippi,  1837-41.  Professor  of  Law, 
Centenary  College,  La.,  1843-45;  President  1845-49.  Judge  of  the 
Superior  Court  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1849-55,  and  later  for  another 
term  of  six  years.    Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 

♦THEODORE  DWIGHT  WOOLSEY.  LL.D. B.A.,  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1820;  M.A.,  Yale,  1823;  D.D.,  Harvard  University,  1847;  LL.D., 
Harvard,   1886.     Born  1801,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  in  Yale  College,  1823-25 ;  Professor  of  Greek,  1831-51 ;  Presi- 
dent, 1846-71.  Ordained  minister  of  the  Congregational  Church,  1846. 
Fellow  of  Yale  College,  1871-85.  Chairman  of  American  Division  of 
Committee  on  Revision  of  the  New  Testament.    Regent  of  the  Smith- 

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1845-47.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

sonian  Institution  for  many  years.  Author:  International  Law  (i860)  ; 
Essay  on  Divorce  and  Divorce  Legislation  (1869),  etc.  Editor:  Five 
Greek  Plays  (1833-42);  Lieber's  Civil  Liberty  and  Self -Government, 
and  Manual  of  Political  Ethics  (1874).    Died  July  i,  1889. 


J846. 

♦WILLIAM  BELL.     M.A.     Born   1780,  Airdrie,   Scotland. 
Presbyterian  minister  in  Perth,  Ont.,  Canada,  1817-57.     Died  August 
[6,  1857,  Perth,  Ont.,  Canada. 

GEORGE  W  LEACH.    M.A. M.D. 

Resided  in  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   1846. 
Address :    unknown. 


*ELI  NOYES.     M.A.     Born  1814,  Jefferson,  Me. 

Entered  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Free-Will  Baptist  Church,  1834. 
Missionary  to  Orissa,  India,  1835-41.  Pastor  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1841. 
Editor  for  ten  years  of  The  Morning  Star.  Author :  Hebrew  Gram- 
mar and  Reader;  Lectures  on  the  Truths  of  the  Bible.  Died  1854, 
Lafayette,  Ind. 

♦SULLIVAN  HARDY  WESTON.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  174.) 

♦JABEZ  BURNS.  D.D.— LL.D.,  Bates  College,  1868.  Born  1805, 
Oldham,  Lancashire,  England. 

Pastor  of  a  Baptist  church,  Marylebone,  London,  England,  1835-76. 
Editor  of  The  General  Baptist  Magazine,  London.  Twice  delegate 
to  the  Free-Will  Baptists  of  America.  Author:  Four  Hundred 
Sketches  and  Skeletons  of  Sermons  (1836-44)  ;  The  Christian's  Daily 
Portion  (1837);  Christian  Philosophy  (1845),  etc.  Died  1876,  London, 
England. 


J847. 

♦HARVEY  COLCORD  WOOD.  M.A.* B.A.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1844.     Bom  March  25,  1817,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Joined  Vermont  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1845.  Principal  of 
Springfield  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Vt.,  1847-49;  Marlow  Academy, 
N.  H..  1849-52;  Danville  Seminary,  111.,  1854-57;  Brunson  Institute, 
Wis.,  1857-60.  Superintendent  of  Juneau  County  schools,  Wis.,  1860-63 
Principal  of  graded  schools,  Evanston,  111.,  1863-80.  Resided  in  Aurora, 
Nebr.,  1880-1910.     Died  March  19,  1910,  Aurora,  Nebr. 

♦DAVID  HOLMES.    M.A.     Born  1810,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and  Southern  Illinois  Confer- 
ences, 1834-60.  Principal  of  Battle  Ground  Collegiate  Institute,  Ind.. 
1860-66;  Northwestern  Indiana  College,  1867.  Again  in  the  ministry. 
Northwest  Indiana  Conference,  1868-73.  Died  1873,  Battle  Ground, 
Mich. 

816 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1847-48. 

*JAMES     PORTER.      M.A. D.D.,     McKendree     College,     1856. 

Born  1808,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1830-56. 
Agent  for  the  Methodist  Book  Concern,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1856-68. 
Local  secretary  of  the  National  Temperance  Society,  1868-82.  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  H.  Church,  1844,  '48,  '52,  '56,  '60,  '64, 
'68.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1855-71.  Author:  Compendium 
of  Methodism;  A  Comprehensive  History  of  Methodism;  Helps  to 
Official  Members  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  etc.  Died  April  16,  1888, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦THOMAS  BANGS  THORPE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1837.) 

♦SIMON  GREENLEAF  WATERHOUSE.  M.A.  Born  1820, 
Poland,  Me. 

Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East  Greenwich 
Academy),  R.  I.,  1843-49.     Died  1850,  Poland,  Me. 

♦JAMES  FLOY.    D.D. M.A.    (Hon.),   Dickinson   College,    1841. 

Born  1806,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  and  New  York  East  Con- 
ferences, 1835-56.  Editor  of  The  National  Magazine,  and  secretary  of 
the  Tract  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church.  1857-60.  Editor  of  Good  News. 
Author :  Old  Testament  Characters;  Sermons,  Reviews,  and  Essays. 
Editor:  Works  of  Stephen  Olin.  Died  October  14,  1863,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

♦MATTHEW  RICHEY.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1836.) 


J848. 

♦JOHN     COPELAND    MILLER.      M.A.^ B.A.,     Transylvania 

University.     Born  1822,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Centenarv  College,  La.,  1847-55 ;  Presi- 
dent, 1855-61.  President  of  Chapel  Hifl  College,  Texas,  1866-79.  Died 
1879,  Chapel  Hill,  Tex. 

♦CHARLES    EDWARD    BLUMENTHAL.     M.A. M.D.,    1847; 

LL.D.     Born  1824,  Hamburg,  Germany. 

Professor  of  Modem  Languages  and  Hebrew,  Dickinson  College, 
1846-54.  Practised  medicine  in  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1854-83.  Editor: 
The  American  Homoeopath.    Died  October  11,  1883,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JONATHAN  DAVIS  BRIDGE.  M.A.  Born  1812,  Northfield, 
Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1834-56. 
Died  July  25,  1856. 

♦IRA  MAYHEW.     M.A. LL.D.    Born   1814,   ElHsburg,  N.  Y. 

State  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  Mich.,  1845-49.  President 
of  Wesleyan  Seminary  and  Albion  Female  College,  1853-55 ;    Mayhew 

817 


1848-49.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

Business  College,  1860-82.  President  of  Business  Educators'  Associa- 
tion of  America,  1878.  Author:  Practical  Bookkeeping  (1851,  i860); 
University  Bookkeeping  (1868);  New  Manual  of  Business  Practice 
(1880),  etc.    Died  1894- 

*BENJAMIN  SLEIGHT.    IM.A.     Born  1797- 

Methodist  minister.  Missionary  in  Canada  East,  among  the  Indians, 
1848.     Died  January  16,  1858. 

♦WILLIAM  L  THORNTON.  M.A.  Born  181 1,  Huddersfield, 
England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference.  Professor  in  Wesleyan  Theological  Seminary,  England, 
1841-49.  Conference  editor,  1849-64.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  U.  S.  President  of  Canada  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Conference.  President  of  Eastern  British  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Conference,  1864.  President  of  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1864-65.    Died  1865,  Hackney,  England. 

*JOHN    DEMPSTER.     D.D. D.D.,    McKendree    College,    1848. 

Born  1794,  Florida,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Genesee,  Oneida,  Black  River,  and 
New  York  Conferences,  1818-46.  Missionary  to  Buenos  Aires,  S.  A., 
1836-42.  Founder  and  agent  of  the  Methodist  General  Biblical  Insti- 
tute, Concord.  N.  H.,  1846-47;  Professor  of  Theology,  1847-55. 
Founded  the  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  111.,  1855 ;  Senior 
Professor,  1855-63.  Author :  Lectures  and  Addresses.  Died  1863. 
Chicago,  111. 

J849. 

♦JASON  FOSTER  WALKER.  M.A.^ B.A.,  University  of  Ver- 
mont, 1842.     Born  June  3,  1819,  Smithfield,  R.  I. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Principal  of  Troy  Conference  Acad- 
emy, Poultney,  Vt.  Pastor  of  Unitarian  churches  in  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 
and  Detroit,  Mich.  Rector  of  Protestant  Episcopal  churches,  Lansing, 
Mich.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  1869-79.  Dean  of 
Grace  Cathedral,  Topeka,  Kans.,  1879-80.  Editor:  Kansas  Churchman. 
Died  February  20,  1880,  Topeka,  Kans. 

♦WILLIAM  HARRISON  FOSTER.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1841.) 

♦SILAS  LAWRENCE  LOOMIS.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  240.) 

♦MOSES  LEWIS  SCUDDER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1837.) 

♦DANIEL  WISE.  M.A.  Born  January  10,  1813,  Portsmouth, 
England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  and  Providence  Confer- 
ences, 1840-44,  1845-52.  Editor  of  Zion's  Herald.  1852-56.  Editor  of 
Sunday-school  publications,  and  corresponding  secretary  of  Sunday- 
School  Union  and  Tract  Society,  1856-72.     Retired;   engaged  in  literary 

818 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1849-61. 

work,  1872-98.  Author:  Our  King;  Uncrowned  Kings;  Vanquished 
Victors,  etc.     Died  December  19,  1898,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

♦SIMEON  NORTH.    D.D. B.A.,  Yale  College,  1825 ;  M.A.,  Yale, 

1828;  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve  University,  1842.  Born  September  7, 
1802,  Berlin,  Conn. 

Tutor  in  Yale  College,  1827-29.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages 
in  Hamilton  College,  1829-39;  President,  1839-57;  Trustee,  1839-84. 
Ordained  a  Congregational  minister,  1842.  Retired ;  resided  in  Clinton, 
N.  Y.,   1857-84.     Died  February  9,   1884,   Clinton,   N.  Y. 


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♦LAFAYETTE   CHARLES   LOOMIS.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  239.) 

♦BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  MUDGE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  132.) 

♦DANIEL  SANFORD.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1840.) 

♦MARK  TRAFTON.    M.A.    Born  August  i,   1810,   Bangor,  Me. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England  Conference,  1831-1901. 
Member  of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1855-57.  Died  March  8, 
1901,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

♦GEORGE  WEBBER.    M.A.    Born  1801,  Shapleigh,  Me. 
Methodist   Episcopal   minister,   Maine   Conference,    1828-56,    1859-70. 
Died  1875,  Kents  Hill,  Me. 

♦HENRY  BANNISTER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  28.) 

♦DAVID  WESGATT  CLARK.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  ZZ-) 

♦CHARLES  COOK.     D.D.     Born  1787,  London,  England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  as  missionary  to  France,  Switzerland,  and  Sardinia, 
1817-58.     Died  1858. 


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♦ROBERT   COONEY.    M.A.     Born    1799,.  in   Ireland. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  as  missionary  to  Canada,  1833-60.  Died  1870,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  Canada. 

♦HIRAM  MATTISON.    M.A.     Born  1811,  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y. 

Methodist    Episcopal    minister.    Black    River    Conference,     1836-40. 

Minister,     Independent     Methodist     Church,     1861-68.      Secretary     of 

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1851-52.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

American  and  Foreign  Christian  Union,  1868.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1848,  '52,  '56.  Author:  The  Immortality  of 
the  Soul;  The  Resurrection  of  the  Body,  etc.  Died  1868,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J. 

*CHARLES  BOSTWICK  SING.  M.A.  Born  1815,  Sing  Sing  (now 
Ossining),  N.  Y. 

Graduated  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1835. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  and  (by  division)  New  York 
East  Conferences,  1840-76.    Died  1878,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 

♦JOHN  PECK  HIGGINS  TALLMAN.  M.A.  Born  1820,  Wash- 
ington, N.  Y. 

Practised  law,  1842-95.  Master  in  Chancery,  1843-46.  Surrogate  of 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  1842-45.  Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,   1884.     Died  March  23,   1895,   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

♦ROBERT  ATHOW  WEST.  M.A.  Born  1808,  Yorkshire,  Eng- 
land. 

Editor  of  The  Commercial  Advertiser,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1846-51 ; 
editor-in-chief,  1851-63.  Editor  of  The  Washington  Chronicle,  D.  C, 
1863-64.  Assistant  secretary  to  Judge-advocate  General  Holt,  1864-65. 
Member  of  Committee  on  Revision  of  Methodist  Hymnal  (1849). 
Author:  Sketches  of  Wesleyan  Preachers  (1849);  Letters  to  my 
Daughter,  etc.    Died  1865,  Georgetown,  D.  C 


J852* 

♦JOHN    RAYMOND    FRENCH.    M.A.^ B.A.,    Union    College, 

1849;  LL.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1871.  Born  April  21,  1825,  Pulaski. 
N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1849-53;  principal, 
1853-54.  Agent  for  Troy  University,  1854-55.  Principal  of  Mexico 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1855-59.  Practised  law,  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  1859-64.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Genesee  College  (now  Syracuse  University), 
1864-71.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Syracuse  University,  1871-97; 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  1878-97 ;  Chancellor,  pro  tempore, 
1893-94;  Vice-Chancellor,  1895-97.  Died  April  26,  1897,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 


♦JOHN    MORRISON    REID.    M.A.    {ad    eundem) B.A.,    New 

York  University,  1839;  D.D.,  New  York  University,  1858;  LL.D., 
Syracuse  University,   1881.     Born   1820,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Teacher  and  principal  of  the  Mechanics  Institute  School,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1839-44.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  and  New 
York  East  Conferences,  1844-58.  President  of  Genesee  College  (now 
Syracuse  University),  1858-64.  Editor  of  The  Western  Christian 
Advocate,  1864-68;  The  Northivestern  Christian  Advocate,  1868-72. 
Corresponding  secretary.  Missionary  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 
1872-88:  honorarj^  secretary,  i888-p6.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1856-88,  nine  sessions ;  Ecumenical  Methodist  Confer- 
ence, London,  1881.  Author:  Missions  and  Missionary  Societies  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.     Died  May  16,  1896,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

820 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1852-53. 

♦SAMUEL     McGAFFEY     FELLOWS.       M.A. M.A.,     Indiana 

Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1852.  Born  1818,  North  Sand- 
wich, N.  H. 

Principal  of  Iowa  Conference  Seminary  (now  Cornell  College), 
1853-57.  Professor  of  Latin,  Cornell  College,  Iowa,  1857-59;  Presi- 
dent,  1859-63.     Died  1863,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

♦SANDFORD  ISAAC  FERGUSON.  M.A.  Born  1817,  Kortright, 
N.  Y. 

Superintendent  of  schools,  Delaware  County,  N.  Y.,  1843-47.  Prin- 
cipal of  Fergusonville  Academy,  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  1848-56.  Methodist 
Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1860-92.  Superintendent, 
Five  Points  Mission,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Died  February  19,  1892, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  CLASEN  HOYT.  M.A.  Born  January  25,  1814, 
Stamford,  Conn. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  and  (by  division)  New 
York  East  Conferences,  1836-83.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1856.  Secretary,  General  Centennial  Committee,  1866.  Died 
February  22,  1883,  Stamford,  Conn. 

♦OSMON  OLEANDER  BAKER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1837.) 

♦DANIEL  CURRY.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  49.) 


J853* 

♦ARCHIBALD  GIFFORD  MARLATT.    M.A.^ B.A.,  Dickinson 

College,  1850.     Born  1825,  Warren  County,  N.  J. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Baltimore  Conference,  1851-54.  Prin- 
cipal of  Irving  Female  College,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  1856-65.  Died  Jan- 
uary 2,  1865,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa. 

♦HORATIO    ROSS    CLARKE.      M.A. D.D.,    Genesee    College 

(now  Syracuse  University),  1863.     Born  1813,  Candor,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and  Wyoming  Conferences, 
1844-98.     Died  November  4,  1898,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

♦MORRIS   D'CAMP   CRAWFORD.      M.A. D.D.,    1867.      Born 

February  19,  1819,  Albanv,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1840-87.  Pre- 
siding Elder  of  New  York,  Poughkeepsie,  and  Newburgh  districts. 
Corresponding  secretary,  New  York  City  Church  Extension  and  Mis- 
sionary Society,  1887-92;  president  of  the  society,  1893-96.  Trustee 
of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-96.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,  1856,  '60,  '64,  '72,  '76,  '80.  Died  November  24,  1896, 
New  York,N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  HOBART.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1839.) 

821 


1853-54.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦WILLIAM    RICE.     M.A. D.D.,    1876.     Born    March    10,    1821, 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1841-57. 
Librarian  of  City  Library,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1861-97.  Trustee  of 
Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1858-97 ;  secretary  of  the 
Board,  1860-82;  president  of  the  Board,  1882-97.  Trustee  of  Wes- 
leyan University,  1875-97.  Member  of  Committee  on  Revision  of  the 
Methodist  Hymnal,  1876-77.  Member  of  Mass.  Board  of  Education, 
1863-81.  Chaplain  of  Hampden  County,  Mass.,  House  of  Correction, 
1873-82.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856,  '76. 
Compiler:  The  Pastor's  Manual;  Moral  and  Religious  Quotations 
from  the  Poets.    Died  August  17,  1897,  Springfield,  Mass. 

*LABAN  CLARK.     D.D.     Born  1778.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  and  New  York  East  Con- 
ferences, 1801-51.  Missionary  to  Lower  Canada,  1803.  One  of  the 
principal  founders  of  Wesleyan  University,  1829-31.  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Wesleyan  University,  1831-68.  Died  1868,  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn. 


*JOHN  FRAZER.     D.D.     Born  1803,  in  Ireland. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy,  Ohio,  and  Detroit  Conferences, 
1831-71.     Died  1871,  Lebanon,  111. 

♦ABIATHAR  MANN  OS  BON.  D.D.  Born  May  22,  1808,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York,  Troy,  and  New  York  East 
Conferences,  1829-82.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1852-72,  six  sessions.    Died  August  7,  1882,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

♦GEORGE  WEBBER.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1850.) 


J854. 

-'JONATHAN  JOHNSON.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1848.) 

♦THOMAS  FITZ  RANDOLPH  MERCEIN.  M.A.  Born  1825, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1846-56. 
Author:    Natural   Goodness.    Died    1856,   Sheffield,    Mass. 

♦ZACHARIAH  ATWELL  MUDGE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1839.) 

♦JOSEPH  CUMMINGS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.   119.) 

♦MINER  RAYMOND.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1840.) 

822 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  1854-55. 

*PHINEAS  RICE.     D.D.     Born  1776,  in  Vermont. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New.  York  Conference,  1807-61. 
Presiding  Elder  for  twenty-eight  years.  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1820-56,  ten  sessions.     Died  1861,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

♦FRANCIS  HALL.    LL.D.     Born  1785,  Taunton,  England. 

Editor  and  proprietor  of  The  Commercial  Advertiser,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  181 1-63.  Recording  secretary  of  the  M.  E.  Missionary  Society 
for  thirty  years.  •  Died  1866,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦SAMUEL  DICKINSON  HUBBARD.  LL.D. B.A.,  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1819.     Born  1799,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn.  Mayor  of  Middletown  about 
1843.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1831-55.  Member  of  U.  S. 
House  of  Representatives,  1845-49.  Postmaster  General  of  the  United 
States,  1849-53.    Died  1855,  Middletown,  Conn. 


♦DANIEL  WHEELOCK  BRISTOL.  M.A. D.D.,  Genesee  Col- 
lege  (now  Syracuse  University),  1859.     Born  1812,  Adams,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and  Central  New  York  Con- 
ferences, 1834-83.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1880.  Trustee  of  Syracuse  University,  1870-78.  Author :  Ritual  used 
by  Good  Templars.    Died  March  2,  1883,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

♦THOMAS  MEADE  CHAMBERS.  M.A.  Born  1824,  Montserrat, 
West  Indies. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  in  the  West  Indies,  1846-82.  Chairman  and  general  super- 
intendent of  the  Antigua  District.    Died  1886. 

♦CHARLES  WESLEY  GUSHING.    M.A. D.D.,  East  Tennessee 

Wesleyan  University,  1879.     Born  1825,  Burke,  Vt. 

Principal  of  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1854-58.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Vermont,  Troy,  and  New  England  Conferences,  1858-64. 
President  of  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary,  1862-64.  Principal  of  Lasell 
Seminary,  Mass.,  1864-74.  Again  in  the  ministry,  Erie,  Eastern  Ohio, 
and  Genesee  Conferences,  1874- 1906.    Died  1906. 

♦THOMAS  HARTER  OAKLEY.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1838.) 

♦ALEXANDER  J  B  SCHEM.  M.A.  Born  1826,  Wiedenbruck, 
Germany. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Bonn,  Germany,  1843-45;  University  of 
Tiibingen,  1845-46.  Came  to  America,  1851.  Professor  of  Hebrew 
and  Modern  Languages,  Dickinson  College,  1854-60.  Engaged  in  edi- 
torial and  other  literary  work  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1860-81.  One  of 
the  editors  of  The  Methodist  and  The  Methodist  Quarterly  Review. 
Contributor  to  Appleton's,  McClintock  and  Strong's,  and  Johnson's 
Cyclopaedias.  Prepared  a  revised  American  edition  of  the  Conversa- 
tion-Lexicon in  German  (1869).  Superintendent  of  schools.  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Died  June,  1883,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

823 


1866-66.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦DANIEL  PARISH  KIDDER.     D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  Z7-) 

♦DAVID  PATTEN.     D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  12.) 

♦SCHUYLER  SEAGER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  42.) 

♦WILLIAM    THOMAS    MINOR.    LL.D. B.A.,    Yale    College, 

1834.     Born  October  3,   1815,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Practised  law,  1841-64.  Member  of  Conn.  House  of  Representatives, 
eight  times,  1841-68.  judge  of  probate,  Stamford  District,  1847-54. 
Member  of  Conn.  Senate,  1854.  Governor  of  Connecticut,  1855-57. 
U.  S.  consul  general  at  Havana,  Cuba,  1864-67.  Judge  of  the  Superior 
Court  of  Connecticut,  1868-73.     Died  October  13,  1889,  Stamford,  Conn. 

♦EDWARD  THOMSON.  LL.D. M.D.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1829;  D.D.,  Indiana  Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1846. 
Born  1810,  Portsea,  England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Ohio  and  Michigan  Conferences, 
1833-38.  Principal  of  Norwalk  Seminary,  Ohio,  1838-43.  Editor  of 
The  Ladies'  Repository,  1844-46.  President  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1846-60.  Editor  of  The  Christian  Advocate  and  Journal, 
1860-64.  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1864-70.  Author : 
Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion;  Moral  and  Religious  Essays;  Our 
Oriental  Missions,  etc.     Died  1870,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 


J856* 

♦BERNICE  DARWIN  AMES.  M.A.^ B.A.,  Middlebury  Col- 
lege. 1853.     Born  December  26,  1827,  Shoreham.  Vt. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  and  Vermont  Conferences, 
1857-61.  Principal  of  Providence  Conference  Seminary  (now  East 
Greenwich  Academy),  R.  I.,  1861-64.  Secretary  of  U.  S.  Christian 
Commission,  1865.  Principal  of  Mechanicsville  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1867-76.     Died  January  5,  1876,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 

♦DANIEL  DORCHESTER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1847.) 

♦JAMES  QUACKENBUSH  RICE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1850.) 

JAMES  J  GRIFFIN.    M.A. 
Address :   unknown. 

ALLEN  NEUMAN.    M.A. 
Address :   unknown. 

♦JAMES  STRONG.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  247.) 

824 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1856-57. 

♦DANIEL  AYRES.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1842.) 

♦DANIEL  HENRY  CHASE.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  i.) 

♦THOMAS  BURR  OSBORNE.    LL.D. B.A.,  Yale  College,  1817. 

Born  July  8,  1798,  Weston,  Conn. 

Practised  law  in  Fairfield,  Conn.,  1820-54.  Member  of  Conn.  General 
Assembly,  1836,  and  again  in  1850.  Judge  of  Fairfield  County  Court, 
1844-50.  Member  of  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  1839-43.  Pro- 
fessor of  Law  in  Yale  College,  1855-65.  Died  September  2,  1869,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 


1857* 

♦WILLIAM    DeFLETCHER   LUMMIS.    M.A.^ B.A.,    Marietta 

College,  1854;  M.A.,  McKendree  College,  1857;  LL.D.,  Marietta  Col- 
lege, 1899.     Born  July  4,  1828,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Principal  of  Coalville  Seminary,  Ohio,  1854-56.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  Central  Illinois  and  Northwest  Indiana  Conferences, 
1856-70.  President  of  Carroll  College,  Wis.,  1870;  Northern  Illinois 
College,  1874.  Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Presbyterian 
Church,  Iowa.     Died  May  22,  1905,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

♦LORENZO  DOW  BARROWS.  M.A. D.D..  Washington  Col- 
lege, 1859.    Bom  1817,  Windham,  Vt. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  Hampshire,  Newark,  and  Cin- 
cinnati Conferences,  1836-56.  President  of  Pittsburg  Female  College, 
Pa.,  18^6-59.  Again  in  the  ministry.  New  Hampshire  and  New  Eng- 
land Conferences,  1859-66.  President  of  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary, 
1865-71.  Again  in  the  ministry.  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1867-77. 
Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-78.  Again  president  of  N.  H. 
Conference  Seminary,  1877-78.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E, 
Church,  1848,  '60,  '68,  '76.  Author:  Home  as  it  should  he;  Scripture 
Readings  (1865).  Editor:  Holyoake's  Rudiments  of  Speaking  and 
Debate   (1865).    Died  1878,   Plymouth,   N.  H. 

♦HENRY     JOHN     FOX.     M.A. D.D.,    Union    College,     1866. 

Born  1821,  Kingston-upon-Hull,  England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York,  New  York  East  (by  divi- 
sion), and  New  England  Conferences,  1846-56,  1860-73,  1877-82.  Prin- 
cipal of  Ashland  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1856-60.  Professor  of  English 
Literature,  State  University,  S.  C,  1873-77.  Author :  The  Student's 
Common-Place  Book.  Editor :  The  Student's  Shakespeare.  Died 
1891. 

♦JOSHUA  H  JOHNSON.    M.A. 

Entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Canada. 
1849;  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church,  Canada,  i860.  Principal  of 
Belleville  Seminary  (afterwards  Albert  College),  Ontario,  Canada, 
1857.  Agent  for  Victoria  College.  In  his  later  years,  resided  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Died  between  1890  and  1900. 

825 


1857-59.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI.    • 

*JACKSON  C  VANDERCOOK.  M.A.  Born  August  3,  1814, 
Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  teaching.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Black  River 
(now  Northern  New  York)  Conference,  1848-66.  Died  May  27,  1866, 
Fulton,  N.  Y. 

♦HUMPHREY  PICKARD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  109.) 


J858. 

♦SYLVESTER  DIXON.     M.A.     Born  1824,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Principal  of  Portsmouth  Franklin  School,  N.  H.,  1849-55.  Taught 
in  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Springfield,  Vt.,  1855-56.  Principal  of  Wash- 
ington Union  Academy,  N.  H.,  1856-57 ;  Canaan  Academy,  N.  H., 
1863-64.  Taught  in  N.  H.  Conference  Seminary.  1857-62,  1866-86; 
trustee  and  treasurer,  1886-90.     Died  May  3,  1890,  Tilton.  N.  H. 

♦LUKE  HITCHCOCK.     M.A.     Born  1813,  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and  Rock  River  Conferences, 
1834-60.  Agent  for  Western  Book  Concern,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1860-80. 
Again  in  the  ministry,  Rock  River  Conference.  1880-82.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1852-80,  eight  sessions.  Died 
November  12,  1898,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

♦GEORGE  GODFREY  SAXE.    M.A. M.A.  (Hon.),  Middlebury 

College,  1858.    Born  1822,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference,  1848-57.  Taught  in 
Troy  Conference  Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1858-59.  Engaged  in  busi- 
ness in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1859-96.  Died  December  22,  1896,  Madison, 
N.  J. 


1859. 

♦ABEL  GARDNER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1842.) 

JAMES  BYRON  DIXON.    M.A. 
Address :   unknown. 

♦ALFRED  SEAMAN  PURDY.     M.A. M.D.,  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  New  York,   183 1.     Born  1808,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Practised  medicine,  1831-86.     Died  July  22,  1886,  Larchmont,  N.  Y. 

♦JOHN  SMITH  PORTER.  D.D.  Born  1805,  near  Snow  Hill, 
Md. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Philadelphia,  and  (by  division)  New 
Jersey  and  Newark  Conferences,  1829-90.  Trustee  of  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, 1838-58;  Pennington  Seminary,  1849-65.  First  projector  of  Cen- 
tenary Collegiate  Institute,  1866;  trustee,  1866-73.  Trustee  of  Drew 
Seminary,  1867-82.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1840-68,  eight  sessions.    Died  October  2,  1890,  Burlington,  N.  J. 

826 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1869-61. 

♦FRANCIS  ATHOW  WEST.     D.D.     Born  1801. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1822-49.  President  of  the  conference,  1857.  Governor  of 
New  Kingswood  School,  1860-66.  Author :  Memoir  of  Jonathan 
Saville;  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Gibson  (1837)  ;  The  Presence  of  God  with 
His  People   (1840),  etc.    Died  1869,  Great  Crosby,  England. 

♦DANIEL  WISE.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1849.) 

*DANIEL  CUMMINGS  VAN  NORMAN.     LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  87.) 


CHARLES    CHANDLER    WHEELER.    M.A.* B.A.,    Genesee 

College   (now  Syracuse  University),   1857. 

On  the   staff   of    The   Brooklyn   Eagle   and    The   Brooklyn   Citizen. 
Address :  122  West  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦RANSOM     DUNN.    M.A. D.D.,     Bates     College,     1873.     Born 

1818,    Bakersfield,    Vt. 

Free-Will  Baptist  minister,  1837-52.  Professor  of  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  Michigan  Central  (now  Hillsdale)  College,  1852-63: 
Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  1863- 1900.  Died  November  9,  1900, 
Scranton,  Pa. 

♦DANIEL  COOK  JACOKES.    M.A.     Born  1813,  Charleston,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Michigan  and  Detroit  Conferences, 
1840-94.  Chaplain  in  U.  S.  Army,  1861-62,  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1876.  Member  of  Michigan  Board  of  Health, 
1882.     Died  January  12,  1894,  Pontiac,  Mich. 

♦ERNST  F  PLITSCHKE.    M.A. 

Instructor  in  Modern  Languages  and  Industrial  Drawing,  Lawrence 
University,  Wis.,  1858-61.     Died  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  1861. 

♦JAMES  LAWRENCE  ALVERSON.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  62.) 

♦JAMES  B  GARDENHIRE.  LL.D.  Born  1821,  Overton  County. 
Tenn. 

Practised  law  in  Tennessee  and  Missouri,  1839-61.  Brigadier  general, 
U.  S.  Army,  1861.  Member  of  Missouri  Legislature.  Attorney  gen- 
eral of  Missouri.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Genesee  College  (now 
Syracuse  University).     Died  1862,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 


\B6U 

♦WILLIAM    MORLEY    PUNSHON.    M.A. LL.D.     Born    1824, 

Doncaster,  England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,   1844-81.    Delegate  to   Canada   Conference;    president  of 


1861-62.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

the  same,  1867.  President  of  British  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference, 
1874,  Secretary  of  the  Wesleyan  Missionary  Society,  1875.  Author: 
Life  Thoughts  (1863)  ;  Sabbath  Chimes  (1867)  ;  The  Prodigal  Son 
(1868),  etc.    Died  1881,  Brixton,  England. 

♦ALEXANDER  SIMPSON  REID.  M.A.  Born  in  Haddington, 
near  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy,  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland,  1861. 
Died  January   16,    1890,   St.  Johns,   Newfoundland. 

♦GEORGE   WASHINGTON    WOODRUFF.    M.A. D.D.,    Ohio 

Wesleyan  University,  1869.     Born  1824,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York,  (by  division)  New  York 
East,  and  Providence  Conferences,  1845-70,  1871-74,  1875-81.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Died  1882,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  GRIFFIN.  D.D.  Born  July  25,  1816,  Middletown, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference,  1835-68.  Super- 
numerary, 1868-98.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1871-98.  Died 
March  26,  1898. 

♦JOHN  NEWMAN.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,   1841.) 

♦SAMUEL  DOUSLAND  WADDY.  D.D.  Born  1804,  Burton-on- 
Trent,   Derbyshire,   England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Methodist  Wesleyan 
Conference,  1825-70.  Founder  of  Wesley  College,  Sheffield,  England, 
1838;  governor  and  chaplain,  1844-62.  President  of  the  conference, 
1859,  '60.    Died  1876,  Redland,  Bristol,  England. 


J86Z 

♦JOHN    NEWTON    DORRIS.     M.A.^ B.A.,    Genesee    College 

(now  Syracuse  University),  1859;  M.A.,  Syracuse,  1872.  Born  Janu- 
ary 23,  1835,  York,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  a  school,  Hampton,  111.,  1859-60.  Professor  of  Classics 
and  Belles-Lettres,  Pittsburg  Female  College,  1861-63.  Studied  law  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  Practised  law,  1865-75.  In  the  Post  Office 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1875-1900.    Died  1900. 

ISAAC  GIBBARD.  M.A.+ B.A.,  Genesee  College  (now  Syra- 
cuse University),  1859;  M.A.,  Genesee,  1862;  M.A.,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, 1872;  D.D.,  Syracuse,  1880.  Born  September  11,  1833, 
Buckinghamshire,  England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  East  Genesee  Conference,  1859-66. 
Chaplain,  143d  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1863.  Studied  in  Germany, 
1867-69.  Again  in  the  ministry.  Central  New  York  and  Genesee  Con- 
ferences, 1869-74.  Supernumerary  and  superannuated,  1874 .  Man- 
ager, State  Industrial  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1883-1906;  president, 
Board  of  Managers,  1892-1906.  Trustee  of  Syracuse  Universitv, 
1882-92. 

Address :   606  West  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

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HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1862. 

*JOHN  McDowell  rice.  M.A.* B.A.,  university  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1859;  M.A.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1862;  B.A.,  College 
of  New  Jersey  (now  Princeton  University)  ;  M.D.,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1862;  M.A,  (Hon.),  Princeton,  1863.  Born  September 
19,  1841. 

Medical  cadet  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  1862-63.  Assistant  surgeon,  U.  S. 
Navy,  1863-68.     Died  July  13,  1868. 


ALBERT  ETHRIDGE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1853.) 


♦GEORGE    SYLVESTER    HARE.     M.A. D.D.,    Northwestern 

University,  1866.     Born  1824,  South  Egremont,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York,  New  York  East,  New 
England  and  Newark  Conferences,  1847-89.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '84,  '88.  Died  January  9,  1889,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. 


♦JOSEPH  JENKINS  ROBERTS.  M.A.  Born  1809,  Petersburg, 
Va. 

Governor  of  the  Liberia  Colony,  1841-47.  President  of  the  Republic 
of  Liberia,  1848-56,  1871.  President  of  Liberia  College,  1855-76.  Died 
1876,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 


♦CHARLES  HENRY  STOCKING.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1858.) 


CHARLES  KIRSOP  VICKERS.     M.A. 

Clergyman. 

Address :    unknown. 


♦JOHN    LANAHAN.    D.D.     Born    1822,    Harrisonburg,    Va. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Baltimore  Conference,  1838-68,  1872-88. 
Assistant  agent  for  M.  E.  Book  Concern  at  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1868-72. 
Agent  of  M.  E.  Book  Depository,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1888-1903.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1856-1900,  twelve  sessions.  Died 
December  8,   1903,  Baltimore,  Md. 


♦JOHN   ERICSSON.    LL.D. Ph.D.,    Sweden,    1868.     Born    1803, 

Langbanslyttom,  Wermland,  Sweden. 

Constructed  successively  a  flame  engine,  the  locomotive  Novelty,  a 
steam  fire-engine,  and  a  hot  air  engine,  1826-33.  Invented  the  screw 
propeller,  1836.  Constructed  the  first  U.  S.  screw-steamer,  the  Prince- 
ton, in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1842.  Constructed  caloric  engines  for 
domestic  use,  1856-62.  Constructed  the  ironclad  Monitor,  which 
repulsed  the  Virginia  (Merrimac),  1862.  Constructed  a  fleet  of  nine 
ironclads  of  the  Monitor  type,  1862-64.  Constructed,  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  a  fleet  of  thirty  steam  gunboats  for  Spain,  1869.  Conducted 
investigations  on  radiant  heat;  constructed  instruments  by  which  the 
intensity  of  solar  energy  was  determined,  1869-75.  Constructed  a  sub- 
marine gun  and  the  torpedo  boat  Destroyer,  1878-80.  Died  March  8, 
1889,  New  York.  N.  Y. 


1863.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 


J863. 

♦JAMES  BARBOUR  CRAWFORD.  M.A.  Born  December  22, 
1828,  Durham,  Me. 

Taught  in  East  Maine  Conference  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1859-66; 
principal,    1866-69.    Died  March  31,    1869,   Bucksport,   Me, 

♦LUCIUS  DANIEL  DAVIS.    M.A.     Born   1826,  Jerusalem,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and  Providence  Conferences, 
1846-66.  Editor  of  The  Newport  Daily  News,  and  of  The  Weekly 
Journal,  1866-1900.  Member  of  R.  I.  House  of  Representatives,  1867-68. 
Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876,  Author: 
Life  in  the  Itinerancy;  Life  in  the  Laity;  Creeds  of  the  Churches,  etc. 
Died  October  31,  1900,  Newport,  R.  I. 

LUCIAN   HUNT.    M.A.     Born   January   17,    1822,   Woodbury,   Vt. 

Principal  of  academies  in  Marlow,  N.  H.,  Castine,  Me.,  Standish, 
Me.;  taught  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1846-64.  Principal  of  Powers  Institute, 
Bernardston,  Mass.,  1864-69;  Lawrence  Academy,  Falmouth,  Mass., 
1869-81.  President  of  McCollam  Institute,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H., 
1881-86.    Retired,  1886. 

Address :    Gorham,  Me. 

WILBUR    FISK    WATKINS.    M.A. D.D.,    William   and    Mary 

College,    1879.     Born 'July  9,    1836,   Baltimore,   Md. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Conference,  i859-7i- 
Rector  of  Protestant  Episcopal  churches  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1871-92.  Resigned 
from  the  Protestant  Episcopal  ministry,  1892.  For  several  years 
engaged  in  evangelistic  work   (undenominational)- 

Address :    Holy  Cross  House,  West  Park,  N.  Y. 

♦ADAM  CLARK  WORKS.  M.A.  Born  February  28,  1834,  Jay. 
N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Fort  Edward  Collegiate  Institute,  and  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1857- 1908.    Died  June  17,  1908,  Lima,  N.  Y. 

♦OREN  BURBANK  CHENEY.    D.D. B.A.,  Dartmouth  College, 

1839;    M.A.,  Dartmouth.     Born  December  10,  1816,  Holderness,  N.  H. 

Founder  of  Bates  College,  Maine,  1863;  President,  1863-94-  Died 
December  22,  1903,  Lewiston,  Me. 

♦BOSTWICK  HAWLEY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  72.) 

JOHN  WESLEY  LINDSAY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  127.) 

♦LORENZO  ROCKWOOD  THAYER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  172.) 

♦ENOCH  LEWIS  FANCHER.  LL.D.  Born  1817,  in  Dutchess 
County,  N.  Y. 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1863-64. 

Joined  New  York  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1836.  Practised  law 
in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  York, 
1872-74.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Arbitration  of  New  York,  1874-82. 
Member,  Board  of  Managers,  Missionary  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 
for  fifty-one  years.  President,  American  Bible  Society,  1885- 1900. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880.  Author :  Address 
on  Laws  Relating  to  Religious  Corporations  in  the  State  of  New  York. 
Died  1900,  New  York,  N,  Y. 


1864. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  CORLISS.  M.A.* B.A.,  Union  Col- 
lege, 1861;  M.A.,  Union,  1864,  and  (Hon.)  Yale  College,  1864;  LL.D., 
Iowa  Polytechnic  School,  1876.    Born  1834,  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Belles-Lettres,  Iowa  Central  University, 
1864-82.  Superintendent  of  public  schools,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1865-^. 
Founder  and  President  of  Iowa  Polytechnic  School,  Des  Moines, 
1872-77.  President  and  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Rock  River 
University,  111.,  1882. 

Address :    St.  Brides,  Norfolk  County,  Va. 

♦GEORGE  LANSING  TAYLOR.    M.A.* 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1861.) 

♦BENJAMIN     FRANKLIN     COCKER.     M.A. ^^D.D.,     Indiana 

Asbury  (now  De  Pauw)  University,  1870;  LL.D.,  Victoria  College, 
Canada,    1876.     Born    1821,   in   England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Detroit  Conference,  1857-64.  Pro- 
fessor of  Moral  and  Mental  Philosophy,  University  of  Michigan, 
1869-81 ;  Professor  of  Psychology  and  the  Philosophy  of  Religion, 
1881-83.  Author:  Christianity  and  Greek  Philosophy;  Theistic  Con- 
ception of  the  World;  Student's  Hand-book  of  Philosophy.  Died 
April  8,  1883,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

♦CHARLES  NELSON  SMITH.    M.A.    Born  1816,  Brookfield,  Vt. 
Methodist  Episcopal   minister,   New   Hampshire  and   New  England 
Conferences,  1842-99.    Died  April  13,  1899,  Maiden,  Mass. 

♦LORENZO  WHITE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   185 1.) 

♦ROBERT  ALLYN.  D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  144.) 

♦ISAAC  WILLIAM  WILEY.  D.D. M.D.,  New  York  Univer- 
sity, 1851;  M.A.,  Dickinson  College,  1858;  LL.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1879.     Born  March  29,  1825,  Lewistown,  Pa. 

Practised  medicine  in  Pottsville,  Pa.,  1846-49.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  Philadelphia  and  New  Jersey  Conferences,  1849-58.  Mis- 
sionary to  China,  1850-54.  Principal  of  Pennington  Seminary,  N.  J., 
1858-63.  Editor  of  The  Ladies'  Repository,  1864-72.  Elected  Bishop 
of  thQ  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  1872.  Author:  The  Fallen  Mis- 
sionaries of  Foo  Chow  (1857)  ;  The  Religion  of  the  Family  (1871)  ; 
China  and  Japan  (1878),  etc.  Died  November  22,  1884,  Foochow, 
China. 

831 


1864-66.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦GEORGE  THOMPSON.     LL.D.     Born   1804,  Liverpool,  England. 

Lecturing  agent  for  the  London  Anti-Slavery  Society,  183 1.  Visited 
the  United  States  to  aid  in  the  abolition  of  slavery,  1834-35.  Engaged 
in  various  reforms  in  England  and  India,  1835-78.  Prominent  in 
preventing  the  recognition  of  the  independence  of  the  Southern  Con- 
federacy by  the  British  Government.     Died  1878. 


\S65. 

♦GEORGE  PRENTICE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

*LUDWIG  SIGISMUND  JACOBY.  D.D.  Born  1813,  Old  Stre- 
litz,   Mecklenburg,  Germany. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Missouri  Conference;  founded  Ger- 
man missions  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1841-49.  Missionary  to  Germany  and 
Switzerland ;  superintendent  and  president  of  Germany  and  Switzer- 
land Mission  Conference  several  times,  1849-72.  Director  of  Bremen 
Mission  Institute,  1860-69.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1872.  In  the  ministry,  Southwestern  (St.  Louis)  German  Con- 
ference, 1872-74.    Died  1874,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


\S66. 

HENRY  ANSON  BUTTZ.    M.A.* B.A.,  College  of  New  Jersey 

(now  Princeton  University),  1858;  M.A.,  College  of  New  Jersey,  1861 ; 
D.D.,  College  of  New  Jersey,  1875;  LL.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1885. 
Born   1835,  Middle  Smithfield,  Pa. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Newark  Conference,  1858-70.  Adjunct 
Professor  of  Greek  and  Hebrew,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1868-70; 
Professor  of  New  Testament  Greek  and  Exegesis,  1870-80;  President, 
1880 . 

Address:    Madison,  N.  J. 

NELSON    SIMMONS    COBLEIGH.    M.A.* B.A.,    McKendree 

College,  1862;  M.A.,  McKendree,  1865,  and  (Hon.)  Yale  College,  1865. 
Born  June  29,  1845,  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Editor  of  The  Cleveland  Daily  Leader,  1868-69.  City  editor,  Cleve- 
land Daily  Plain  Dealer,  1869-88;  associate  editor,  1888-90.  Cleveland 
correspondent  for  the  Western  Associated  Press,  1880-90.  On  the 
editorial   staff  of   The  New   York    World,   1890 ;    foreign   editor, 

1893 . 

Address:    340  Lafayette  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*GEORGE  INGRAHAM  SENEY.    M.A.* 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1845.) 

LUTHER     TRACY     TOWNSEND.     M.A.* B.A.,     Dartmouth 

College,  1859;  B.D.,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1862;  D.D.,  Dart- 
mouth,  1871.     Born   September  27,    1838.   Orono,   Me. 

Adjutant,  i6th  N.  H.  Volunteers,  1862-63.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister.  New  England  Conference,  1864-70.     Professor  of  Exegetical 

832 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1866. 

Theology,  Boston  University,  1868-70;    Professor  of  Historical  Theo- 
logy,   1870-72 ;    Professor  of   Practical   Theology,    1872-93 ;    Professor 

Emeritus,    1893 •     Delegate   to    Ecumenical    Methodist    Conference, 

London,  England,  1881.     Dean  of  the  Chautauqua  School  of  Theology, 
1882-85.     Author:    Credo;    God-Man;    The  Fate  of  Republics,  etc. 
Address :    "Kenilworth,"  Brookline,  Mass. 

*JAMES  MIDWINTER  FREEMAN.    M.A. D.D.,  Mount  Union 

College,   1875.     Born   1827,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  Jersey  and  Newark  Conferences, 
1850-72.  Assistant  editor  of  Sunday-school  and  tract  publications,  and 
assistant  corresponding  secretary  of  Sunday-School  Union  and  Tract 
Society,  M.  E.  Church,  1872-82.  Author :  Bible  Manners  and  Customs; 
A  Short  History  of  the  English  Bible;  Robin  Ranger's  Library,  etc. 
Died  February  27,  1900,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

♦RALPH  GUERNSEY  HIBBARD.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

♦HENRY    OSCAR    HOUGHTON.     M.A. B.A.,    University    of 

Vermont,    1846.     Born    April    30,    1823,    Sutton,    Vt. 

Engaged  in  book  printing  and  book  publishing;  firm,  Houghton, 
Mifflin  &  Co.,  1849-95.  Mayor  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1872.  Died 
August  23,   1895,  North  Andover,  Mass. 


♦CHARLES  CARTER  NORTH.    M.A.    Born  1819,  Walton,  N.  Y. 

In  business  in  Alabama  and  Mississippi,  1838-46;  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1846-77.  Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1864-90;  president  of  the 
Board,   1871-77.     Died  1890. 

♦WILLIAM   HENRY  OLTN.    M.A. D.D.,   Syracuse  University. 

1878.     Born  1822,  Laurens,  N.  Y. 

Practised  law,  1844-51.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Oneida  and 
Wyoming  Conferences,  1851-89.  Member  of  New  York  Assembly. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1860-88,  eight  sessions. 
Trustee  of  Syracuse  University,  1872-90.  Died  September  16,  1889, 
Dexter,   Mich. 

♦GEORGE  THOMAS  PERKS.  M.A.  Born  1819,  Madeley,  Eng- 
land. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1840-77.  Foreign  missionary  secretary,  1867.  President 
of  the  conference,   1873.     Died  1877,  Rotherham,  England. 

SMITH  HARRISON  PLATT.  M.A.  Born  December  14,  1829, 
New  Milford,  Conn. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  East  Conference,   1850-84. 

Superannuated,  1884 .    Author  :   The  Gift  of  Power;   The  Power  of 

Grace;  The  Philosophy  of  Christian  Holiness,  etc.  Editor :  The  Con- 
necticut Temperance  Journal  (1866)  :    The  Whispers  of  Peace  (1882). 

Address :  Southern  Pines.  N.  C.  (winter)  ;  182  Sumner  Ave., 
Springfield,  Mass.    (summer). 

833 


1866-67.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

JOSEPH    SHORTLIDGE.    M.A.    Born    1832,    New    Garden,    Pa. 

Principal  of  Putnam  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1857;  Fairville  Institute,  Pa., 
1861-62;  Maplewood  Institute.  Pa.,  1862-80.  President  of  Pennsylvania 
State  College.   1880-81.     Principal  of  Maplewood  Institute,   1881 . 

Address :    Concordville,  Pa. 

*ROBERT   LAURENSON   DASHIELL.     D.D. B.A.,   Dickinson 

College,  1846;  M.A.,  Dickinson,  1849;  D.D.,  Rutgers  College,  1866. 
Born  June  25.  1825,  Salisbury,  Md. 

Taught  in  Baltimore,  Md..  1846-48.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Baltimore  and  Newark  Conferences,  1848-68.  President  of  Dickinson 
College,  1868-72.  Corresponding  secretary,  Missionary  Society  of  the 
M.  E.  Church,  1872-80.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1872,  '76.     Died  March  8,  1880,  Newark,  N.  J. 

♦WILLARD  MARTIN  RICE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  56.) 

♦THOMAS  JEFFERSON  THOMPSON.  D.D.  Born  1803,  Dor- 
chester County,  Md. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Philadelphia,  New  Jersey,  and  Wil- 
mington Conferences,  1826-74.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1844-72,  eight  sessions.     Died  1874,  Wilmington,  Del. 

♦JAMES    HADLEY.    LL.D. B.A.,    Yale    College,    1842;     M.A., 

Yale.   1845.     Born  March  30.   1821,  Fairfield,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  in  Middlebury  College,  1844-45.  Tutor  in  Yale  College, 
1845-48;  Assistant  Professor  of  Greek,  1848-51;  Professor,  1851-72. 
Author:  Greek  Grammar  (i860);  Roman  Law  (1873);  Philological 
and  Critical  Essays  (1873).  Died  November  14,  1872,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 


\S67. 

♦STEPHEN  LIVINGSTON  BALDWIN.    M.A. D.D..  1878,  and 

Rutgers  College,  1880.     Born  January  11,  1835,  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Newark,  Foochow,  and  New  Eng- 
land Conferences;  missionary  to  China.  1858-80.  Editor  *of  The 
Chinese  Recorder,  1867-70.  Superintendent  of  Foochow  Mission, 
China,  1872-77.  Recording  secretary.  Missionary  Society,  M.  E.  Church, 
1888-1902.  Delegate  to  General  Conference.  M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '96; 
Ecumenical  Conference,  London,  England,  1881.  Translator  of  Judges, 
Proverbs,  and  Daniel,  and  The  Discipline  into  Chinese.  Died  July  28, 
1902,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦HARVEY    HOLMES    GREGORY.      M.A. -M.D..    College    of 

Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1853.  Born  October  2,  1829, 
Modena,  N.  Y. 

Practised  medicine  in  New  York  and  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  1853-77.  Died 
May  I,  1877,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦MORRIS  D'CAMP  CRAWFORD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1853.) 

834 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1867-68. 

♦THEODORE    RUNYON.    LL.D. B.A.,    Yale     College,     1842; 

M.A.,  Yale,  1862;  LL.D.,  Rutgers  College,  1875,  and  Yale,  1882. 
Born  October  23,   1822,   Somerville,   N.  J. 

Practised  law,  1846-73.  Brigadier  general  and  major  general  of 
New  Jersey  militia,  1857-73.  Brigadier  general  of  New  Jersey  troops 
in  U.  S.  service,  1861.  Mayor  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  1864-65.  Chancellor 
of  New  Jersey,  1873-87.  U.  S.  ambassador  plenipotentiary  to  Ger- 
many.    Died  January  22,   1896,   Berlin,   Germany, 

*DANIEL  DENISON  WHEDON.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

♦ALEXANDER  WINCHELL.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  329.) 


1868. 

♦EDWIN  WALTER  HALL.     M.A.+ B.A.,  Genesee  College  (now 

Syracuse  University),  1863;  M.A.,  Syracuse,  1866.  Born  1838,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1863-64.  President, 
Greenville  Female  College,  Ky.,  1864-69;  Chaddock  College,  111., 
1869-78.  Principal  of  Cazenovia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1878-80.  Died 
February  27,   1889,  Greenville,  Ky. 

♦HOBART  BERRIAN.    M.A. 
Deceased :    date  of   death  unknown. 

ALLAN      CRAWFORD.        M.A. M.D.,      Victoria      University. 

Canada,   1870.     Born  1838,  in  Scotland. 

Principal  of  Newbury  School,  Ont.,  Canada,  1858-67;  Yorkville 
School,  Toronto,  Ont.,  (Zanada,  1867-70.  Licentiate,  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  Ont.,  Canada,  1870.     Practising  medicine,  1870 . 

Address :   unknown. 

♦LEONARD  PICKERING  FROST.     M.A.  Born  1817,  Barre,  Vt. 

Taught  thirty-eight  years  in  Massachusetts.  Principal  of  Waltham 

High  School,  Mass.,  1849-72.  Superintendent  of  schools,  Montague, 
Mass.,  1873-75.     Died  1896. 

DELAVAN   CLARENCE   SCOVILLE.    M.A. LL.B.,    Columbia 

College,   1876.     Born  August  14,   1842,  Twin,  N.  Y. 

Taught,  1862-69.  Superintendent  of  Bay  City  public  schools,  Mich., 
1869-74.  Practised  law,  1874-82.  President  of  New  York  Educational 
Society,   1879-82.     Retired.   1882. 

Address:    150  West  126th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JAMES    ELIJAH   LATIMER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  344.) 

♦BRADFORD  KINNEY  PEIRCE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.   164.) 

835 


1868-69.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

*MARVIN  RICHARDSON.     D.D.     Born  1789,  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1809-54. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1820-52,  nine  sessions. 
Died  1876,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y, 

DANIEL  STEELE.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  352.) 

*WILLIAM    CLAFLIN.        LL.D. LL.D.,    Harvard    University, 

1869.     Born  March  6,  1818,  Milford,  Mass. 

Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1849-52;  Mass.  Senate, 
i860,  '61.  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1869-71.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Member  of  Congress,  1877-81.  Chair- 
man, Republican  National  Executive  Committee,   1868-72.    Died   1905. 

♦GEORGE  PAYN  QUACKENBOS.  LL.D. B.A.,  Columbia  Col- 
lege,  1843;    M.A.,  Columbia,  1846.     Born  1826,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Editor  of  The  Literary  American,  1848-50.  Principal  of  the  Col- 
legiate School,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1857-66.  Author :  Appletons  Series 
of  Arithmetics ;  Rhetoric;  History  of  the  United  States;  various  other 
school-books.  Editor :  Spier's  and  Surenne's  French  Dictionary. 
American  editor :  Bain's  Rhetoric  and  Lockyer's  Astronomy.  Died 
1881,  New  London,  N.  H. 


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JAMES  MONROE  BUCKLEY.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  i860.) 

JOHN  BARTLIT  FOOTE.  M.A. B.D.,  Methodist  General  Bibli- 
cal Institute,  1850;  M.A.,  Genesee  College  (now  Syracuse  University), 
1869;    D.D.,  Syracuse,  1896.     Born  July  i,  1826,  Martinsburg,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,   Black  River  and  Central  New  York 

Conferences,   1851-94.     Superannuated,   1894 •     Delegate  to  General 

Conference,  M.  E.  Church,   1864. 

Address :    910  Harrison   St.,  Syracuse,   N,  Y. 

♦ISAIAH  DAWSON  KING.     M.A.    Born  1828,  Pemberton,   N.  J. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  Jersey  Conference,  1854-73. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1872.  Died  1874  Red- 
bank,  N.  J. 

^  *HEBRON   VINCENT.    M.A.     Born    1805,   Edgartown,   Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  and  Providence  Con- 
ferences, 1832-35,  1842-47.  Register  of  Probate  Court,  Dukes  County, 
Mass.,  1852-90.  Member  of  Mass.  Board  of  Agriculture,  1874-80. 
Died  February   13,    1890,  Edgartown,   Mass. 

EZRA  D  WINSLOW.    M.A. 

Methodist   Episcopal   minister,    New   England   Conference,    1860-72. 
Editor  of  The  Buenos  Aires  Herald,  S.  A.,  1880. 
Address :    Buenos  Aires,  S.  A. 


836 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1869-70. 

*EBEN   TOURJEE.     Mus.D.     Born  June   i,   1834   Warwick,  R.  I. 

Instructor  in  Sacred  Music,  Boston  University,  1872-74;  Professor 
of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Sacred  Music,  and  Dean  of  the  School 
of  Music,  1874-91.  Established  a  Conservatory  of  Music,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1864.  Director,  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1867-91.  Joint  musical  editor :  Methodist  Hymnal.  Died  April 
12,    1891,   Boston,   Mass. 

♦DANIEL  AVERY  WHEDON.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  268.) 

♦ROBERT  CARTER  PITMAN.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  264.) 


J870. 

♦DANIEL  DREW  CHAMBERLAIN.    M.A.^ B.A.,   New  York 

University,  1861.     Born  May  20,  1839,^  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Broker.     Trustee   of   Wesleyan   University,    1865-80.     Died   1907. 

♦HORTON    GEORGE    MILLER.    M.A.+ B.A.,    Madison    (now 

Colgate)    University,   1867.     Born  August  29,    1834,   Wolcott,   N.  Y. 

Principal  of  Wilson  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1867-68;  Macedon 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1869-71.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Northern 
New  York,  Kansas,  and  Northwest  Kansas  Conferences,  1871-84. 
Superannuated,   1884.    Died  August  8,   1886,   Smith  Center,  Kans. 

♦JONAS  ORAMEL  PECK.    M.A.^ B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1862 ; 

D.D.,  Lawrence  College,  1874.     Born  September  6,  1836,  Groton,  Vt 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England,  Rock  River,  Baltimore, 
and  New  York  East  Conferences,  1860-88.  Corresponding  secretary, 
Missionary  Society,  M.  E.  Church,  1888-94.  Died  May  18,  1894,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

♦WILLIAM  HARMON  NILES.  M.A. B.S.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1866;  Ph.B.,  Yale  College,  1867;  LL.D.,  Temple  College,  1903. 
Born  May  18,  1838,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Professor  of  Physical  Geology  and  Geography,  Mass.  Institute  of 
Technology,  1871-79;    Professor  of  Geology  and  Geography,  1879-1902; 

Professor  Emeritus,    1902 .     Lecturer,   Wellesley   College,    1882-88; 

Professor   of   Geology,    1888 .     Public   lecturer   on   geological   and 

geographical  subjects.  1867-90.  Professor  of  Geology,  Boston  Uni- 
versity,  1875 •     Died  September  13,   1910,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

MILTON  SPENSER  TERRY.  M.A. D.D.,  1879;  LL.D.,  North- 
western University,   1895.     Born  February  22,   1840,   Coeymans,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  Conference,  1863-84.  Pro- 
fessor   of    Christian    Doctrine.    Garrett    Biblical    Institute,    1885 • 

Commentator  on  the  historical  books  (Joshua  to  Esther)  of  Whedon's 
Commentary  on  the   Old   Testament.  , 

Address:    1812  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

♦WILLIAM   TALLMAN  WORTH.     M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  i860.) 

837 


1870-71.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦WILLIAM  ANTLIFF.    D.D.     Born  1813,   Carmton,   England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Primitive  Methodist  Church 
of  England,  1830-62.  Primitive  Methodist  editor  in  London,  1862-67. 
Principal  of  Primitive  Methodist  Theological  Institute,  Sunderland, 
England,  1867-81.  Superannuated,  1881.  Died  December  6,  1884.  Pres- 
ton,  Lancashire,   England. 

♦NATHANIEL  JUDSON   BURTON.    D  D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  389.) 

♦CYRUS  DAVID  FOSS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  481.) 

♦EDWARD  RICHARD  SPRIGG  CANBY.  LL.D.  Born  1817,  in 
Kentucky. 

Graduated  from  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1839. 
Assistant  adjutant  general.  Pacific  Division,  U.  S.  Army,  1849-51.  In 
command  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-65.  Major  general,  U.  S.  Army, 
1864;  brigadier  general,  1865.  In  command  of  Gulf  and  Washington 
departments,  1865-67.  In  command  of  Columbia  River  Department, 
1869-73.     Killed  by  the  Modoc,  Chief  Jack,  1873. 

♦THOMAS  WETMORE  BISHOP.  M.A.^ B.A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1863 ;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1866.  Born  August  27,  1840,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1863-66.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister.  New  England  Conference,  1868-1910.  Registrar  of 
Boston  University,  1882-83.     Died  January  8,  1910,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

♦RALPH  HUNT.     M.A.^ B.A.,  Genesee  College  (now  Syracuse 

University),  1868;  M.A.,  Genesee,  1871.  Born  July  19,  1840,  St. 
Armand,   Que.,   Canada. 

Principal  of  Trumansburg  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1868-69;  Red  Creek 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1869-70.  Taught  in  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  1870-71 ;  Caze- 
novia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1871-78.  Principal  of  Atchison  High  School, 
Kans.,  1879-80.  Superintendent  of  White  Cloud  schools,  Kans., 
1880-81.  Practised  law  in  Chicago,  111.,  1881-1903.  Died  March  7, 
1903,  Federalsburg,  Md. 

HENRY  THOMPSON  PEIRCE.  M.A.^ B.A.,  Amherst  Col- 
lege. 1866;  M.D.,  Columbia  University,  1870.  Born  September  13, 
1844,   Roxbury,  Mass. 

Practising  medicine.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1870 . 

Address :    272  Lenox  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦FRANCIS  JAMES   WAGNER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1863.) 

♦JOHN  ALFRED  METCALF  CHAPMAN.     D.D. M.A.,  Colby 

University,   1869.     Born   1829,  Greenland,  N.  H. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Providence,  New  England,  and  New 
York  Conferences,  1854-1905.     Died  September  2,  1905. 

838 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1871-72. 

♦JOHN  HANSON  TWOMBLY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  227.) 

GEORGE  GREENWOOD  REYNOLDS.    LL.D. 
(See   Record  of   Graduates,    No.    166.) 

♦JOHN  DANIEL  RUNKLE.    LL.D. B.S.,   Harvard  University, 

1851;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Harvard,  1851 ;  Ph.D.  (Hon.),  Hamilton  College, 
1869.     Born  October  11,  1822,  Root,  N.  Y. 

Editor  of  The  Mathematical  Monthly,  1859-61.  Professor,  and  Pro- 
fessor Emeritus,  of  Mathematics,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology, 
1875-1902;  President,  1870-78.  Died  July  8,  1902,  Southwest  Harbor, 
Me. 

♦MATTHEW  SIMPSON.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1841.) 

J872. 

♦JOSEPH  EASTMAN.    M.A.+ B.A.,  Dartmouth  College,   1850; 

M.A.,    Dartmouth,    1853.     Born   March   9,    1826,    Sandown,    N.    H. 

Principal  of  Kingston  Academy,  N.  H.,  1850-53;  Exeter  High 
School,  N.  H.,  1853-55;  Southampton  Barnard  School,  N.  H.,  1858-59- 
Taught  in  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1859-81.  Died  December 
27,   1881,  East  Greenwich,   R.  I. 

JOHN  GREENLEAF  OAKLEY.  M.A.^ B.A.,  New  York  Uni- 
versity, 1869;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1872;  Ph.D.,  Syracuse 
University,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Grant  University,  1889.  Born  May  17,  1843, 
Verbank,  N.  Y. 

Taught  in  Saugerties  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1862-63.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  New  York  Conference,  1864 . 

Address:    30  Kinderhook  St.,  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

♦DAVID  AUSTIN  DABOLL.    M.A.     Born  1813,  Groton,  Conn. 

Member  of  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1846,  1847-71 ;  Conn. 
Senate,  1873.  Joint  author:  Daboll's  New  Arithmetic.  Editor:  The 
New  England  Almanac,  1864-95.  Died  July  8,  1895,  Center  Groton, 
Conn. 

♦JOHN  DICKINSON.    M.A.    Born  July  18,  1835,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  California  Conference,  1860-63.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  University  of  the  Pacific,  Cal.,  1863-64.  Again 
in  the  ministry,  New  York  East  Conference,  1867-85.  Professor  of 
Geology,  Lawrence  College,  1885-86.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and 
Natural  Science,  University  of  Southern  California,  1886-89.  Super- 
annuated, 1889.     Died  February  i,  1899,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

♦DANIEL  RICHARDS.    M.A.    Born  1818,   Newton,  Mass. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England  Conference,   1842- 1906. 
Died  August,   1906. 

ANDREW  ELY  WARNER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1864.) 

839 


1872-73.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

*CHARLES  FREDERICK  ALLEN.  D.D. B.A,  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, 1839;  D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1872.  Born  January  28,  1816,  Norridge- 
wock,   Me. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Maine  and  East  Maine  Conferences, 
1843-71.  President  of  Maine  State  College,  1871-79.  Again  in  the 
ministry,  Maine  Conference,  1880-99.  Member  of  Committee  on 
Revision  of  the  Methodist  Hymnal,  1876-77.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '68.  Chaplain,  Maine  Legislature, 
1850-51.  Trustee  of  Bowdoin  College  and  Kents  Hill  Seminary. 
Died  February  9,   1899,  Portland,  Me. 

*JOHN  WESLEY  BEACH.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  253.) 

♦JONATHAN  KELSEY  BURR.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  254.) 

♦THEODORE  SANDFORD  DOOLITTLE.  D.D. B.A.,  Rut- 
gers College,  1859;  M.A.,  Rutgers,  1862;  B.D.,  Theological  Seminary 
of  the  Reformed  Church,  1862;  LL.D.,  Union  College,  1891.  Born 
1837,  Ovid,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Reformed  Church,  Flatlands, 
N.  Y.,  1862-64.  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  Logic,  and  Mental  Philosophy, 
Rutgers  College,  1864-93 ;  Acting  President,  1890-91 ;  Vice  President, 
1891-93.  Associate  editor  of  The  Christian  at  Work,  1873-93.  Died 
April  19,  1893,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

♦DAVID  SHERMAN.  D.D.  Born  June  17,  1822,  New  Lebanon, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1843-92. 
Superannuated,  1892.  Editor  of  The  New  England  Methodist,  1880-81. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1864,  '68,  '72.  Author : 
History  of  the  Discipline  (1873)  ;  Sketches  of  New  England  Divines 
(1879).     Died  August   14,    1897,   Brookline,   Mass. 

MICAH  JONES  TALBOT.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  226.) 

J873. 

VARNUM  AUGUSTUS  COOPER.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1863.) 

♦OTIS  T  HALL.    M.A. 
Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 

♦RICHARD     HARCOURT.       M.A. B.D.,     Methodist     General 

Biblical  Institute,  1864;  D.D.,  Gale  College,  1882.  Born  1840,  in 
Ireland. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Newark,  California,  Baltimore,  and 
Philadelphia  Conferences,  1864.  Retired  from  active  work;  contributed 
to  the  press.  Author:  Our  Country's  Future  (1865);  Travels  in 
Europe  (1866)  ;  Catholicism  in  the  United  States  (1880),  etc.  Editor: 
The  Pulpit  and  the  Pezv;  The  Home  and  Church  Exponent.  Died 
191T. 

840 


HONORARY  ALUMNL  [1873-74. 

THOMAS  DALE  LITTLEWOOD.  M.A.  Born  1829,  Sheffield, 
Yorkshire,  England. 

.    Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Conference,   1854-93. 
Supernumerary,  1893-95.     Superannuated,  1895 . 

Address:    11  Fairview  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦ALBERT  SANFORD  HUNT.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  422.) 

*ORLANDO  HINDS  JASPER.    D.D. B.D.,  Methodist  General 

Biblical  Institute,   1849.     Born  February  24,   1820,  Minot,  Me. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  Hampshire  Conference,  1849-87. 
Supernumerary,  1887.  Superannuated,  1894.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  i860,  '68.    Died  April  25,  1895,  Tilton,  N.  H. 

♦GEORGE  FREDERICK  KETTELL.  D.D.  Born  May  18,  1817, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  and  Philadelphia  Confer- 
ences, 1843-53,  1858-66.  U.  S.  consul.  Grand  Duchy  of  Baden,  Germany, 
1866-69.  Again  in  the  ministry.  New  York  East  Conference,  1869-83. 
Died  March  19,  1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

♦ANDREW  McKEOWN.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  424.) 

♦JAMES  PIKE.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1842.) 


t874 

LEROY  SUMNER  STOWE.    M.A.+ 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1870.) 

♦JUSTIN  SPAULDING  BARROWS.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  476.) 

♦FREDERICK  WILLIAM  BRIGGS.  M.A.  Born  1821,  Kingston- 
upon-Hull,    England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  British  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1845-82.  Author :  Pentecost  and  the  'Founding  of  the 
Church  (1861)  ;  Missions,  Apostolic  and  Modern  (1864)  ;  Bishop 
Asbury,  etc.     Died  1892. 

ABNER  ERASTUS  LASHER.  M.A.  Born  1845,  in  New  York 
State. 

Principal  of  Baldwinsville  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1867-76;  Rocky  Moun- 
tain Seminary,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1876-77;  Napa  Collegiate 
Institute,  Cal.,  1877-87.  Mining  promoter,  Spokane,  Wash.,  and  San 
Francisco,   Cal.,   1887 . 

Address :    San  Francisco,  Cal. 

♦DANIEL  DORCHESTER.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1847.) 

841 


1874-75.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦WILLIAM  XAVIER  NINDE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  520.) 

♦CYRUS    STONE.    D.D. B.A.,    Bowdoin    College,    1857;    M.A., 

Bowdoin,  i860;  B.D.,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1863.  Born  1837, 
Jay,   Me. 

Tutor  in  Greek,  Bowdoin  College,  1860-62.  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister,  East  Maine  and  Maine  Conferences,  1863-89.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1876,  Died  February  7,  1889, 
Hallowell,  Me. 

WILLIAM  FAIRFIELD  WARREN.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  472.) 


J875. 

♦WESLEY  REID  DAVIS.  M.A.  Born  January  14,  1847,  Carroll 
County,    Md. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Baltimore  and  New  England  Con- 
ferences, 1865-79.  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  the  Disciples  (Congrega- 
tional), Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1879-82;  Madison  Avenue 
Reformed  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1882-88;  Reformed  Church,  The 
Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-93.  Died  January  26,  1905,  Winchester, 
Va. 


♦CHARLES    MORTIMER    GIFFIN.       M.A. LL.B.,    Cincinnati 

Law  School,   1861.     Born  October  4,  1841,  Milford,  Ohio. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Cincinnati  and  New  York  East  Con- 
ferences, 1862-77.  Pastor  of  St.  John's  Independent  Methodist  Church, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1877-86.  Again  in  the  ministry,  Kentucky,  New  York 
East,  Wyoming,  and  New  Jersey  Conferences,  1886-1909.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1904;  Ecumenical  Conference, 
London,  England,  1881.     Died  April  20,  1909,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  RODEN  MEREDITH.     M.A.     Born  1838,  in  Ireland. 

Captain,  Co.  B,  153d  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-64.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Troy,  Newark,  Cincinnati,  and  New  England  Confer- 
ences, 1864-78.  Pastor  of  Phillips  (Congregational)  Clhurch,  South 
Boston,    Mass.,    1878-82. 

Address :    Pasadena,   Cal. 

♦CHARLES  HENRY  FOWLER.     LL.D. B.A.,  Genesee  College 

(now  Syracuse  University),  1859;  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1861 :  M.A.,  Genesee  College,  1862 ;  D.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1867;  LL.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1878.  Born  1837,  Burford,  Ont., 
Canada. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Rock  River  Conference,  1862-72. 
President  of  Northwestern  University,  1872-76.  Editor  of  The  Chris- 
tian Advocate,  1876-80.  Corresponding  secretary,  Missionary  Society 
of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1880-84.  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  1884-1908.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1872,  '76,  '80.  Author:  The  Fallacies  of  Colenso  Reviewed.  Editor 
(in  part)  :  Home  and  Health  and  Home  Economics.  Died  March  20, 
1908. 

842 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1876-77. 


J876* 

JAMES   BUCKLEY  FAULKS.     M.A. B.D.,   Methodist  General 

Biblical  Institute,  1859.     Born  February  18,  1838,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  Hampshire  and  Newark  Confer- 
ences, 1858-1909.  Supernumerary,  1909.  Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '92. 

Address :    Box  292,  Chatham,  N.  J. 

FRANKLIN  GERRISH  MORRIS.  M.A.  Born  November  19, 
1841,  East  Salisbury,  Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Conference,  1865-82. 
Engaged  in  shorthand  reporting,  1882- 1908.     Engaged  in  photography, 

the   preparation   of   lantern   slides,   etc.,    1908 .     Member   of   Mass. 

House  of  Representatives,  1875. 

Address :    25   Graves  Ave.,   Northampton,   Mass. 

ADDISON  BROWN  POLAND.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1872.) 

JAMES  MONROE  BUCKLEY.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   i860.) 

♦LEWIS  ROMAINE  DUNN.    D.D.     Born   1822,   New  Brunswick, 

N.  J-         .  . 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  Jersey  and  Newark  Conferences, 
1841-98.  Author:  Holiness  to  the  Lord;  The  Angels  of  God,  etc. 
Died  August  6,  1898,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

♦WILLIAM  RICE.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1853.) 

♦CHARLES    AUGUSTUS    YOUNG.    LL.D. B.A.,    Dartmouth 

College,  1853;  M.A.,  Dartmouth,  1856;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1870,  and  Hamilton  College,  1871 ;  LL.D.,  Columbia  University, 
1887,  and  Western  Reserve  University,  1893;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Princeton 
University,   1896.     Born  December  15,   1834,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Natural  Philosophy,  and  Astronomy, 
Western  Reserve  University,  1857-66.  Professor  of  Natural  Philo- 
sophy and  Astronomy,  Dartmouth  College,  1866-77.  Professor  of 
Astronomy,  College  of  New  Jersey  (now  Princeton  University),  1877- 
1907.    Died  1907.^ 

J87L 

JOHN    WILLIAM    HAMILTON.     M.A.^ B.A.,    Mount   Union 

College,  1865;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1871 ;  D.D.,  Baker  Uni- 
versity, 1880.     Born  March  18,  1845,  Weston,  Va. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Pittsburg  and  New  England  Confer- 
ences, 1868-92.  Founder,  and  for  nine  years  pastor,  of  the  People's 
Church,  Boston,  Mass.  Corresponding  secretary,  Freedmen's  Aid  and 
Southern  Education  Society,  M.  E.  Church.  1892-1900.  Bishop  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,   1900 .     Delegate  to  General   Confer- 

843 


1877-78.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

ence,  M.  E.  Church,   1884,  '88,  '92,  '96,   1900.     Delegate  to  Methodist 
Ecumenical  Conference,  1891.     Editor :    The  Christian  Educator,  1892- 
1900. 
Address :   36  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

JAMES    CAREY    SHEFFIELD.    M.A.* B.A.,    College    of  .the 

City  of  New  York,  1869;  LL.B.,  Columbia  University,  1871.  Born 
February  24,   1848,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Practised  law,  1871-95. 

Address :   Lyons,  N.  Y. 

JOHN   RANSOM   BUCK.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1862.) 

♦MERRITT    HULBURD.    M.A. M.A.     (Hon.),    University    of 

Vermont,  1881 ;  S.T.D.,  New  York  University,  1887.  Born  October 
15.   1842,  Monkton,  Vt. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy,  New  England,  Minnesota,  New 
York,  Philadelphia,  and  Wilmington  Conferences,  1861-96.  Died  Octo- 
ber 10,   1896,   Wilmington,  Del. 

*TAMES  ROBINSON  MOORE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1863.) 

*DAVID  COPELAND.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  508.) 

♦LORANUS  CROWELL.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.   118.) 

♦JAMES  MARCUS  KING.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  723.) 

♦ALBERT  DOUGHTY  VAIL.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  575.) 

♦EDWARD  RAYMOND  AMES.  LL.D.  Born  1806,  Amesville, 
Ohio. 

Principal  of  Lebanon  Seminary  (now  McKendree  College),  111., 
1828-30.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Illinois  Conference,  1830-40. 
Corresponding  secretary.  Missionary  Society,  M.  E.  Church,  1840-44. 
Again  in  the  ministry,  Indiana  Conference,  1844-52.  Bishop  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1852-79.  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church,   1840,  '44,  '52.    Died   1879,   Baltimore,   Md. 


J878. 

♦GAYBERT  BARNES.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1869.) 

WILLIAM  HENRY  RUSSELL.  M.A.  Born  1825,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  East  Conference,  1851-92. 
Superannuated,   1892. 

Address :    Ocean  Grove,   N.  J. 

844 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1878-80. 

*HIRAM  CHARLES  SEXTON.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  i860.) 

♦STEPHEN  LIVINGSTON  BALDWIN.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,   1867.) 

♦WILLIAM  S PRAGUE  STUDLEY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  404.) 

WILLIAM    CRAWFORD    WILSON.     M.A.* B.A.,    Dickinson 

College,  1873;  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1878;  B.D.,  General 
Theological  Seminary,  1879.     Born  July  14,  1845,  in  Ireland. 

Protestant  Episcopal  minister,  1878-79.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
New  York  East  Conference,   1879 . 

Address:    100  Ross  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILLARD   SPENCER   ALLEN.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1864.) 

♦ABRAHAM    AVERY.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1848.) 

ARTHUR  COLLINS  MACLAY.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1873.) 

♦EPHRAIM   BOYLE  HARPER.    D.D. M.A.,  Victoria  College, 

Canada,  1859.     Born  1819,  North  Burgess,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church 
of  Canada,    1841-92.     Died   1902. 

MILTON  SPENSER  TERRY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1870.) 

♦CHARLES    BARTLETT    ANDREWS.    LL.D. B.A.,    Amherst 

College,  1858;  LL.D.,  Yale  University,  1893,  and  Amherst,  1895.  Born 
November  4,  1834,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Member  of  Conn.  Senate,  1868-69;  Conn.  House  of  Representatives, 
1878.  Governor  of  Connecticut,  1879-81.  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court 
of  Connecticut,  1882-89.  Chief  justice,  Supreme  Court  of  Connecticut, 
1889-1901.    Died  1902,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

1880. 

♦NATHANIEL  CLARK  HUSTED.  M.A. M.D.,  New  York  Uni- 
versity,  1850.     Born  1825,  North  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Practised  medicine,  1850-91.  Surgeon  to  the  N.  Y.  State  troops, 
1864-65.     Died  November  19,  1891,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

♦LAURENCE  JOHNSON.  M.A. M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Medi- 
cal College,  ^1868.     Born  June  7,   1845,   South  Butler,   N.  Y. 

845 


1880-82.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

First  lieutenant,  8th  U.  S.  Colored  Artillery,  1864-65.  Practised 
medicine,  1868-93.  Librarian  and  trustee,  N.  Y.  Academy  of  Medicine, 
1877-81.  Member  of  Committee  on  Revision  of  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia, 
1880.  Lecturer  on  Medical  Botany  and  Clinical  Medicine,  New  York 
University,   1881-82.     Died  March   18,   1893,   New  York,   N.  Y. 


J88U 

MARCUS  WARD  LYON.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1870.) 

♦JOSEPH    HENRY    OWENS.    M.A. B.D.,    Methodist    General 

Biblical  Institute.     Born  1838,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  California  and  New  England  Confer- 
ences, 1864-76.  Principal  of  La  Grange  Seminary,  Ga.,  1876-82.  Again 
in  the  ministry.  New  England  Conference,  1882-1902.  Died  June  6, 
1902. 

JAMES  CLARKE  WATSON  COXE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  756.) 

JOEL    WEBSTER     EATON.     D.D. B.D.,     Methodist    General 

Biblical  Institute,   1855.     Born   1831,  Enosburg,  Vt. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Troy  Conference,  1857-1905.  Super- 
annuated, 1905.  Chaplain,  169th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  1862-64. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.   Church,   1876. 

Address :    Albany,    N.    Y. 

♦DANIEL  AYRES  GOODSELL.  D.D. B.A.,  New  York  Univer- 
sity, 1859;  LL.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1891.  Born  November  5,  1840, 
Newburgh,   N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  York  East  Conference,  1859-87. 
Literary  editor  of  The  Christian  Advocate,  1880-88.  Secretary,  Board 
of  Education.  M.  E.  Church.  1887-88.  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal (Thurch,  1888- 1909.  Delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,    1876,    '80.    Died    December   5,    1909,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

♦JAMES   STRONG.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  247.) 


J882. 

♦WILLIAM  GIFFORD  PIERCE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  201.) 

MORRIS  WATSON  PRINCE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  il 


JOHN  SAMUEL.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of 


846 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1882-84. 

ROBERT  PARR  WHITFIELD.  M.A.  Born  May  2-7,  1828,  New 
Hartford,  N.  Y. 

First  assistant  curator,  New  York  State  Museum,  1871-76.  Lecturer 
on  Geology  and  Paleontology,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  1872,  1875-77;  Professor  of  Geology  and  Paleontology,  1877-83. 
Curator,  geological  department,  American  Museum  of  Natural  History, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1877 • 

Address :    American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦JAMES  NEWBURY  FITZGERALD.  D.D.  Born  1837,  Newark, 
N.  J. 

Practised  law  in  New  Jersey,  1858-62.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Newark  Conference,  1862-80.  Recording  secretary,  Missionary  Society, 
M.  E.  Church,  1880-88.  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
1888- 1907.  Trustee  of  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1880-1906.  Dele- 
gate to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1880,  '84.  Died  April  4, 
1907,  Hong  Kong,  China. 

CHARLES  SWARTZ  HARROWER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  761.) 

J883. 

*LEVERET  MARSDEN   HUBBARD.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1872.) 

GEORGE  SKENE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1875.) 

♦GEORGE  DOUGLASS  SARGEANT.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1862.) 

JAMES    ROSCOE    DAY.    D.D. B.A.,    Bowdoin    College.    1874; 

D.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1883;  S.T.D.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  LL.D.,  North- 
western University,  1896,  and  Cornell  College,  1904.  Born  October  17, 
1845,  Whitneyville,   Me. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Maine  Conference,  1872-94.  Chan- 
cellor of   Syracuse   University,    1894 . 

Address  :    Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM   VALENTINE  KELLEY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  803.) 

♦MILES  TOBEY  GRANGER.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates.   No.   186.) 

1884. 

ROSCOE  LEONARD   GREENE.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1876.) 

GEORGE  MORTIMER  ROE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1874.) 

847 


1884-86.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

JAMES  TRENCHARD  SCHOCK.    M.A. 
(See   Record  of   Non-Graduates,   class  of   1876.) 

J885. 

*DAVID  J  DEAN.    M.A.     Born   1836,   Newark,  N.  J. 

Practised  law  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Major  in  a  Brooklyn  regiment 
during  the  Civil  War.  In  the  corporation  counsel's  office,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  One  of  the  two  legal  authorities  selected  to  draft  a  charter  for 
Greater  New  York.     Died  January  10,  1807,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

♦GILBERT  HOLMES  GREGORY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  759.) 

GEORGE   EDWARD    REED.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  901.) 

♦ROBERT  NEWTON  YOUNG.    D.D.    Born  June  17,  1829. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church, 
England,  1857-81.  Professor  in  Handsworth  College,  England,  1881-92. 
House  (jovernor,  Handon  College,  England,  1892-98.  President,  Wes- 
leyan Methodist  Conference,  1886.     Died  August  i,  1898. 

1886. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  DALLINGER.  D.D. ScD.,  Dublin  Uni- 
versity; D.C.L.,  Durham  University;  LL.D.,  Victoria  College,  Canada. 
Born  July,   1841,   Davenport,   England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
ence, England.  Appointed  Governor  of  Wesley  College,  Sheffield, 
1880.  Retired  from  itinerant  work,  1888.  Delivered  the  Fernley 
Lecture  on  the  Creator  and  Creation,  1887.  Editor :  Standard  Edition 
of  Carpenter's  Microscope  (1901).  Died  November  7,  1909,  Lee,  Kent, 
England. 

HUBBARD  C  FARRAR.    D.D. 

Address :    296  Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DANIEL  CLARK  KNOWLES.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  594-) 

LEVI  LOREN  SPRAGUE.    D.D. 

Taught  in   Wyoming   Seminary,   Kingston,    Pa.,    1874-82;    president, 

1882 .     Trustee  of  Syracuse  University,  1883-1903. 

Address :    Kingston,   Pa. 

♦HENRY  MARTYN  HARMAN.  LL.D. B.A.,  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, 1848 ;  D.D.,  Dickinson,  1866.  Born  March  22,  1822,  Anne  Arundel 
County,   Md. 

Taught  in  Baltimore  Woman's  College,  i853-55-  Associate  principal 
of  a  private  school.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1858-68.  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages,  West  Virginia  LTniversity,  1868-69.  Traveled  in  Europe, 
Egypt,  and  the  Holy  Land,  1869-70.  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages, 
Dickinson  College,  1870-79:  of  Greek  and  Hebrew,  1879-96;  Pro- 
fessor Emeritus,   1896-97.     Died   July  2,    1897,   Baltimore,   Md. 

848 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1887. 


J887* 

STEPHEN  OLIN  BENTON.    M.A. D.D.,  1896.     Born  April  30, 

1849,   Middletown,   Conn. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Providence  (now  New  England 
Southern)  Conference,  1870-1902.  Recording  secretary.  Board  of 
Foreign  Missions,  M.  E.  Church,  1902 .  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, M.  E.  Church,  1888,  '92,  '96,  1900,  '04,  '08;  secretary,  last  five 
sessions.     Secretary,  New  England  Southern  Conference,  1884- 1903. 

Address:    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  HAROLD  FLACK.  M.A.  Born  April  15,  1858,  Claver- 
ack,  N.  Y._ 

Taught  in  Hudson  River  Institute,  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  1880-85 ;  prin- 
cipal, 1885-1900.  Purchasing  officer,  New  York  State  Reformatory, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1900-06.  General  superintendent,  offices  and  factory, 
May  Manton  Pattern  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1906 

Address :   265  Webster  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

*THOMAS  TAPLEY  SHORT.    M.A. 

Governor  of  Wesley  College,  Taunton,  England.  In  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  ministry,  Australia.    Deceased;    date  of  death  unknown. 

WILLIAM   H   HUGHES.    D.D. M.A.,   Union   University.    1882. 

Born  August  11,  1839,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,   Troy  Conference,   1863 . 

Address :    Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 


*HENRY  LUMMIS.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  515.) 

EDGAR  MONCENA  SMITH.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  963.) 

PHINEAS  CHAPMAN  LOUNSBURY.  LL.D.  Born  January  10, 
1844,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

Served  in  17th  Conn.  Volunteer  Infantry,  during  the  Civil  War. 
Member  and  Speaker,  Conn.  House  of  Representatives.  Governor  of 
Connecticut,  1887-89.  President,  Merchants'  Exchange  National  Bank 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.     Trustee  of  Wesleyan  University,  1880- — . 

Address :    257  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  ORLANDO  MARCY.  LL.D. M.D.,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1864;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Amherst  College,  1870.  Born  June  23,  1837, 
Otis,  Mass. 

Assistant  surgeon,  35th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  1863.  Medical 
Director  of  Florida,  1864-65.  Practised  medicine  in  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1865-69.  Studied  in  Berlin,  London,  and  Edinburgh,  1869-70.  Superin- 
tendent of  a  private  hospital  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  for  treatment  of 
surgical  diseases,  1880 .  President,  American  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine, 1884;    American  Medical  Association,   1892. 

Address :    180  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 


1888-89.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 


J888. 

GEORGE  MURRAY  COLVILLE.  M.A. D.D.,  Syracuse  Univer- 
sity.  1890.     Born  December  6,  1851,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Wyoming  Conference,  1877-94.  Pres- 
byterian minister,    1894 • 

Address :    25  North  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM     HEALEY     DALL.       M.A. Sc.D.,     University     of 

Pennsylvania,  1904.     Born  August  21,   1845,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  under  Louis  Agassiz.  On  the  International  Telegraph 
Expedition  to  Alaska,  1865-68;  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Alaska,  1871-84. 
Paleontologist,  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1884-1905.  Honorary  curator, 
U.  S.  National  Museum,  1880 .  Professor  of  Invertebrate  Paleon- 
tology,  Wagner  Institute  of  Science,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,    1893 . 

Address :     Smithsonian    Institution,    Washington,    D.    C. 

ELIJAH  ROBERTS  WATSON.    M.A. 
Professor  in  the  University  of  Southern  California. 
Address:   467  20th  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

HERBERT  FRANKLIN  FISK.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  655.) 

EDMUND  MEAD  MILLS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  983.) 

JAMES  EMERY  COCHRAN  SAWYER.    D.D. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  East  Maine,  Maine,  New  England 
Southern,   and   Troy   Conferences,    1863-92,    1900  Editor   of    The 

Northern  Christian  Advocate,   1892-1900. 

Address:    Pittsford,  Vt. 

♦JOHN  RHEY  THOMPSON.     D.D. B.A.,  Mount  Union  College, 

1871.     Born   March    14,    1852.    North   Carrollton,    Ohio. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Pittsburg,  West  Virginia,  and  New 
York  East  Conferences.  President,  University  of  West  Virginia. 
Died  July  22,   1904,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦G[EORGEl  BROWN  GOODE.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  917.) 


J889. 

*ORANGE  WALTER  SCOTT.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1868.) 

FRANCIS  DURBIN  BLAKESLEE.  D.D. B.A.,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, 1872;  M.A.,  Syracuse,  1875;  Litt.D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity,  1905.     Born   February   i,    1846.   Vestal,   N.  Y. 

Quartermaster's  clerk,  1863-6';.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  1868, 
1871-73,    1886-87.     Principal,    Union    School,    Whitney    Point,    N,    Y., 

850 


i 


I 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1889-90. 

1869-70;  East  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I.,  1873-84,  1887-99.  Studied 
abroad,  1884-85.  President,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1899-1900. 
Principal  of  Cazenovia  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1900-08.  Superintendent, 
Binghamton  District  Anti-Saloon  League,  190&- — .  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1892. 
Address :    Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

♦ENSIGN  McCHESNEY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  869.) 

GEORGE  PRESTON  MAINS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  929.) 

WATSON  LYMAN  PHILLIPS.    D.D. 
(See  Record   of   Graduates,   No.   986.) 

WILLIAM    WAUGH    SMITH.    LL.D. M.A.,    Randolph-Macon 

College,  1871.     Born  March  12,  184S,  Warrenton,  Va. 

Served  in  the  Confederate  Army,  1862-65.  Principal  of  Bethel  Acad- 
emy, 1871-78.  Professor,  Randolph-Macon  College,  1878-86;  President, 
1886-97.  Chancellor  of  the  Randolph-Macon  System  of  Colleges  and 
Academies,    1897 . 

Address :    Lynchburg,  Va. 


IS90. 

TIMOTHY  PRESCOTT  FROST.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1876.) 

ROBERT  LAUDER.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1867.) 

*EDSON  WYLLYS  BURR.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  648.) 

MORRIS  WATSON  PRINCE.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1868.) 

HENRY  ALANSON  STARKS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  903.) 

HENRY  WADE  ROGERS.  LL.D. B.A.,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1874;  M.A.,  University  of  Michigan,  1877,  and  Yale  University 
(ad  eundem),  1907.     Born  October  10,  1853,  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1877.  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1882-85 ;  Professor  of  Law  and  Roman  Law,  1885-90 ;  Lecturer 
on  Domestic  Relations  and  Criminal  Law,  1890.  Dean  of  the  Law 
School,    1885-90.     President    of    Northwestern    University,    1890-1901. 

Professor    of    Law,    Yale    University,    1901 ;    Dean    of    the    Law 

Department.  1904 .     Chairman.  World's  Congress  on  Jurisprudence 

and  Law  Reform.  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893. 
General  chairman,  Saratoga  Conference  on  the  Foreign  Policy  of  the 
United    States,    1898. 

Address:  Yale  Law  School  Hendrie  Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Residence :    413  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

851 


1891-93.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 


J89U 

♦THOMAS  JEFFERSON  BISSELL.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  506.) 

GEORGE  HARRISON  McGREW.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  927.) 

JAMES  MUDGE.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  806.) 

♦ALONZO  JAY  EDGERTON.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  393.) 


J89Z 

GEORGE  PECK  ECKMAN.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1884.) 

WILLIAM  HENRY  BURNS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  841.) 

WILLIAM    THEOPHILUS    DAVISON.      D.D. B.A.,    London 

University,  1871.     Born  October  5,  1846,  Bath,  England. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church, 
England,  1868-81.  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Classics,  Rich- 
mond College,  England,  1881-91 ;  of  Systematic  Theology,  Hands- 
worth  College,  1891 .     Member  of  the  Theological  Faculty,  London 

University.  Author:  Christian  Conscience;  Christian  Interpretation 
of  Life;    Commentary  on  the  Psalms,  etc. 

Address:    College  House,  Richmond,  Surrey,  England. 

♦FRANCIS   JAMES  WAGNER.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1863.) 

♦CHARLES  CANDEE  BALDWIN.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  505.) 

MARTIN  AUGUSTINE  KNAPP.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  868.) 


J893.  ■' 

HENRY  WARD  BENNETT.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  713.) 

\ 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  RICE.    D.D.  I 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  988.)  ! 

852  ; 


1 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1893-94. 


MARCUS  LORENZO  TAFT.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1028.) 

HENRY  SMITH  CARHART.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  882.) 


J894. 

ANDREW  CAMPBELL  ARMSTRONG.    M.A.   (ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
ley an.) 

WALTER  PARKE  BRADLEY.    M.A.  (ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

HERBERT  WILLIAM  CONN.    M.A.   (ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  (jraduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

ELBERT  WESLEY  GRIFFITH.     M.A. Ph.B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan 

University;  M.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan;  Ph.D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan.  Born 
1851,  Pike,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  schools  in  western  New  York  for  several  years.  Super- 
intendent of  schools,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1888-98;  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1898 . 

Address:    Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

ARTHUR  SHIMMIN  KNEIL.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1883.) 

FRANK  MASON  NORTH.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  984.) 

ROBERT    WILLIAM    ROGERS.    D.D. B.A.,    Johns    Hopkins 

University,  1887;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  and  University  of  Leipzig, 
1895;  LL.D.,  Baker  University,  and  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University, 
1899.     Born  February  14  1864,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University;  studied  in  the  Uni- 
versities of  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  Haverford  College,  and  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1^7-90.  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  Haverford  College, 
1890.  Professor  of  the  English  Bible  and  Semitic  History,  Dickinson 
College,  1890-92.     Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis, 

Drew     Theological     Seminary,  ■  1893 .       Non-resident     Lecturer, 

Woman's  College  of  Baltimore  (now  Goucher  College),  1896—. 

Address :    Madison,  N.  J. 

ELIAS   BENJAMIN   SANFORD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  817.) 

STEPHEN  HENRY  OLIN.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  835.) 

853 


1894-96.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

♦CARROLL  DAVIDSON  WRIGHT.  LL.D. M.A.,  Tufts  Col- 
lege, 1883;  Ph.D.  (Hon.),  Dartmouth  College,  1897;  LL.D.,  Clark 
College  and  Amherst  College.     Born  July  25,  1840,  Dunbarton,  N.  H. 

Served  in  the  Civil  War,  from  private  to  colonel,  14th  N.  H.  Volun- 
teers. Member  of  Mass.  Senate,  1872-73.  Chief  of  Mass.  Bureau  of 
Statistics  of  Labor,  1873-88.  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Labor,  1885-1905, 
Completed  the  Eleventh  U.  S.  Census,  1893-97.  Honorary  Professor 
of  Social  Economics,  Catholic  University  of  America,  1895- 1904.  Pro- 
fessor of  Statistics  and  Social  Economics,  Columbian  University,  1900. 
Lecturer  on  Wage  Statistics,  Harvard  University,  1900-01.  President 
of  Clark  College,  1902-09.  Member,  Board  of  Trustees,  Carnegie 
Institution.    Died  1909. 


WILLIAM  TRAFTON  RANDALL.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1485.)  j 

'I 

TIMOTHY  PRESCOTT  FROST.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1876.)  i 

♦JAMES  OSCAR  WOODRUFF.  D.D.  Born  1838,  Connecticut  I 
Farms,   N.  J.  J 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Wyoming  Conference,  1860-96.    Trustee  i 

of  Wesleyan  University,   1889-96.     Died  March  29,   1896,  Binghamton,  | 

N.  Y. 

OWEN  VINCENT  COFFIN.  LL.D.  Born  June  20,  1836,  Union  I 
Vale,  N.  Y.      ^         ^ 

In  business  in   Middletown,   Conn.,    1864 .     Secretary  and  treas-  < 

urer.    Farmers    and    Mechanics    Savings    Bank,    Middletown,    Conn., 

1864-78.     President,    Middlesex    Fire    Assurance    Company,    1884 .  i 

Mayor  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1872-73.     State  senator,  1887-91.     Gover-  I 

nor  of  Connecticut,  1895-97. 

Address:    Middletown,    Conn. 


\S96. 

CHARLES  WARDELL  STILES.    M.S. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1889.) 

STEPHEN  OLIN  BENTON.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1887.) 

WARREN  LANNING  HOAGLAND.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  831.) 

FRANK   BRUCE   LYNCH.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1276.) 

WILLIAM   LONSDALE   WATKINSON.    D.D. LL.D..    North- 
western University,   1896.     Born  August  30,   1838,   Hull,   England. 

854 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1896-97. 

Engaged  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church 

of  England,   1858 .     President  of  the  conference,    1897.     Fraternal 

delegate  to  General  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of 
America,   1896.     Connexional  editor,   1893- 1904. 

Address :   29  Exeter  Road,  Brondesbury,  London,  England. 

JOHN  WILLIAMS  WHITE.  LL.D. B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1868;  M.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan;  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1877; 
Litt.D.,  Cambridge  University,  1900;  LL.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1905.     Born  March  5,   1849,  Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin  and  in  Harvard  University. 
Tutor  in  Greek,  Harvard  University,  1874-77 ;  Assistant  Professor, 
1877-84;  Professor,  1884-1909.  First  chairman  of  Managing  Com- 
mittee, American  School  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens.  Honorary  presi- 
dent. Archaeological  Institute  of  America.  Editor:  College  Series  of 
Greek  Authors  (30  vols.).  Associate  editor:  Classical  Philology 
(Chicago)  ;  Classical  Quarterly   (London). 

Address:    18  Concord  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

J897* 

JOHN  ALFRED  FAULKNER.    D.D. B.A.,  Acadia  University, 

N.  S.,  Canada,  1878;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1881 ;  M.A., 
Acadia,  1890;  D.D.,  Acadia,  1902.  Born  July  14,  1857,  Grand  Pre, 
N.  S.,  Canada. 

Studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  the  Universities  of 
Leipzig  and  Bonn,  Germany.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Wyoming 
Conference,  1883-97.  Professor  of  Historical  Theology,  Drew  Theo- 
logical   Seminary,    1897 . 

Address :    Madison,   N.  J. 

WALLACE  MacMULLEN.  D.D. B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1888.     Born  August  31,  i860,  Dublin,  Ireland. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  secretary,  1881-85.  Studied  in  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1885-88.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  England,  Phila- 
delphia, and  New  York  Conferences,  1888-- — .  Trustee  of  Drew 
Theological  Seminary.  1900-06. 

Address:    46  East  6oth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  RICE  NEWHALL.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1281.) 

GEORGE  BLOODGOOD   SMYTH.    D.D. B.A.,  College  of  the 

City  of  New  York,  1876;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1880. 
Born  September  22,  1854,  Currenrue,  County  Galway,  Ireland. 

Came  to  America,  1870.  Taught  privately,  1876-77.  Studied  in 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1877-80.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister, 
Linden,  N.  J.,  1880-82.  President,  Anglo-Chinese  College,  Foochow, 
China,  1882-99.  Retired  on  account  of  ill  health.  Field  secretary. 
Missionary  Society,  M.  E.  Church,  stationed  at  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1901 . 

Address :  2509  Hearst  Ave.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

THEODORE  E  HANCOCK.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  953.) 

855 


1898-99.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 


J898.  ' 

MIDDLESEX  ALFRED  BAILEY.    M.A.  , 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1141.)  * 

i 
GEORGE  LINCOLN  PLIMPTON.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1659.)  I 

S[AMUEL]    PARKES    CADMAN.    D.D. Ph.B.,    Illinois    Wes- 

leyan     University,     1895 ;      D.D.,     Syracuse     University,     1898.     Bom  i 

December  18,  1S64,  Wellington,  Shropshire,   England.  I 

Pastor,  Metropolitan  Temple.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895- 1901 ;    Central 
Congregational  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Address :    2  Spencer  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILBERT  PERRY  FERGUSON.    D.D. B.A.,  Victoria  College, 

Canada.  1883;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1887;  Ph.D.,  Syra- 
cuse University.  1897.     Bom  February  2,  1863,  Napanee,  Ont.,  Canada.  ' 

Methodist   Episcopal   minister,    1883-88,    1891-95,    1900-07.     Professor  ! 

of  Latin,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1888-91.     President  of  Centenary  1 

Collegiate    Institute,    Hackettstown,    N.  J.,     1895-1900.       Engaged    in  j 

teaching,    1907-10.     Principal    of    Lyons    School,    New   York,    N.    Y.,  j 

1910 .  \ 

Address:    49  East  6ist  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  j 

♦JOSEPH  PULLMAN.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  745.) 

HENRY  THOMAS  BURGESS.     LL.D.     Born  March  27,   1839,  in  1 

England.  1 

Removed  to  South  Australia,   1848.     Methodist  minister,    1859-1902. 

Supernumerary.    1902 .     President,    South    Australian    Conference,  ; 

1880,  '90.     President,  First  United  Conference,   1900.     Secretary,  Aus-  I 

tralasian  Methodist  General  Conference,  1890-97;  president,  1897-1901. 
Editor:    Cyclopedias,  etc.  j 

Address :    Norwood,  South  Australia. 

♦SAMUEL  FOSTER  UPHAM.    LL.D.  , 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  548.)  I 

1899.  i 

DAVID  GEORGE  DOWNEY.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1355.) 

WILLIAM  INGRAHAM  HAVEN.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1153.) 

ARTHUR  TWINING  HADLEY.    LL.D. B.A.,  Yale  University,  ' 

1876;    M.A.,  Yale,  1887;   LL.D.,  Yale  University  and  Harvard  Univer-  j 

sity,  1899,  Columbia  University  and  Western  Reserve  University,  1900, 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1Q02.  Williams  College,  1908,  and  Dart- 
mouth College,   1909.     Born  April  23,   1856,  New  Haven,   Conn.  | 

856  ! 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1899-1901. 

Graduate  student,  Yale  University,  1876-77.  Studied  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Berlin,  Germany,  1878-79.  Tutor,  Yale  University,  1879-83 ; 
Lecturer  on  Railroad  Administration,  1883-86;  Professor  of  Political 
Science,  1886-91 ;    Professor  of  Political  Economy,  1891-99 ;    President, 

1899 .     Commissioner  of  Labor  Statistics,  Conn.,  1885-87.    Author : 

Railroad  Transportation  (1885)  ;  The  Education  of  the  American 
Citizen  (1901)  ;  Standards  of  Public  Morality  (1907),  etc.  Associate 
editor:    Railroad  Gazette,  N.  Y.,  1887-89. 

Address :  Yale  University,  Woodbridge  Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Residence :    93  Whitney  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


j9oa 

MAX  FARRAND.    M.A.  {ad  eundem). 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

FRANK  WALTER  NICOLSON.    M.A.    {ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

DANIEL  DORCHESTER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1039.) 

LEVI  GILBERT.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.   1044.) 

PHILIP    MELANCTHON    WATTERS.    D.D. B.A.,    Amherst 

College,  1882 ;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1885.  Born  Septem- 
ber 3,  i860,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1885 . 

Address :    141  West  4th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

♦EDWARD  GAYER  ANDREWS.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  307.) 

♦GEORGE  EDWARD  LOUNSBURY.  LL.D. B.A.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1863.     Born  May  7,  1838,  Poundridge,  N.  Y. 

Engaged  in  manufacturing  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  President  of 
the  First  National  Bank,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  from  its  organization  until 
his  death.  Member  of  Conn.  State  Senate,  1894-95,  1896-97.  Governor 
of  Connecticut,  1899-1901.  Died  August  16,  1904,  Farmingvale,  Ridge- 
field, Conn. 

JOHN  MONROE  VAN  VLECK.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  406.) 


\90U 

HINCKLEY  GILBERT  MITCHELL.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1018.) 

DAVID    HOWARD    TRIBOU.    D.D.     Born    September    16,    1848, 
Hampden,  Me. 

857 


1901-02.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

Taught,  1866-70.  Principal  of  High  School,  Rockport,  Me.,  1870-71 ; 
Hampden  Academy,  Me.,  1871-72,  Supervisor  of  schools,  Penobscot 
County,  Me.,  1872.  Joined  East  Maine  Conference,  M.  E.  Church, 
1872.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Navy,  1892-1910.  Retired,  1910.  Dean  of  the 
Corps  of  Chaplains,  1901-10.  Delegate  to  Ecumenical  Conference, 
London,  1891 ;  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1908.  Trustee  of 
Wesleyan  University,  1908 . 

Address :    Bucksport,  Me. 

THOMAS  BOND  WOOD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  788.) 

♦DAVID  JOSIAH  BREWER.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1855.) 

♦CHARLES  EMORY  SMITH.    LL.D. B.A.,   Union  University, 

1861 ;  LL.D.,  Union,  1889,  and  Lafayette  College  and  Knox  College, 
1900.     Born  February  18,  1842,  Mansfield,  Conn. 

Raised  and  organized  a  volunteer  regiment  in  the  Civil  War.  Editor 
of  The  Albany  Express,  N.  Y.,  1865-70;  The  Albany  Journal,  1870-80; 
The  Philadelphia  Press,  1880- 1908.  U.  S.  minister  to  Prussia,  1890-92. 
Postmaster  General  of  the  United  States,  1898-1902.  Regent,  Univer- 
sity of  the  State  of  New  York,  1879-80.  Trustee  of  Union  University, 
1881.     Died   1908. 

J90Z 

WILBUR  FISK  GORDY.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1243.) 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  ANDERSON.  D.D. B.A.,  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan University,  1884;  B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  1887.  Born 
April  22,  i860.  Morgantown,  Va.    (now  W.  Va.). 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  York  Conference,  1887-98. 
Recording  secretary.  Board  of  Education,  M.  E.  Church,  1898-1904. 
Corresponding  secretary,  Board  of  Education,  Freedmen's  Aid,  and 
Sunday-Schools,  1904-08.  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
190a . 

Address :   Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

WILLIAM  BURT.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1204.) 

JOEL  MARVIN   LEONARD.    D.D. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  Upper  Iowa  and  New  England  Confer- 
ences, 1877 . 

Address :   Melrose,  Mass. 

HERBERT  WELCH.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1499- ) 

EDMUND  JANES  JAMES.     LL.D. Ph.D.,  University  of  Halle, 

1877;  LL.D..  Cornell  College,  Queen's  College,  and  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1909.     Born  May  21,  1855,  Jacksonville,  111. 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1902-03. 

Principal  of  High  School,  Evanston,  111.,'  1878-79;  Model  School, 
Normal,  111.,  1879-82.  Professor  of  Public  Finance  and  Administration, 
Wharton  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1883-95.  Professor  of 
Political  and  Social  Science,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1884-95.  Pro- 
fessor of  Public  Administration  and  Director  of  the  Extension 
Division,  University  of  Chicago,  1896-1901.  President,  Northwestern 
University,  1902-04;    University  of  Illinois,  1904 . 

Address:    Urbana,   111. 

J903* 

Wesley  Bicentennial  Celebration. 

JOHN  BINNEY.    D.D. B.A.,  Harvard  University,   1864;    M.A., 

Harvard,  1867;  S.T.D.,  Hobart  College,  1892.  Born  February  23, 
1844,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Graduated  from  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1868.  Ordained  deacon, 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1868;  priest,  1869.  Professor  of  Hebrew, 
Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1874-82;  Old  Testament  Literature  and 
Interpretation,  1882 ;    Dean  of  the  School,  1899-1908. 

Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 

CHAUNCEY  BUNCE  BREWSTER.  D.D. B.A.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1868;  D.D.,  Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1897,  and  Yale,  1898.  Born 
September  5,  1848,  Windham,  Conn. 

Ordained  deacon,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1872;  priest,  1873. 
Rector  of  Protestant  Episcopal  churches.  Rye,  N.  Y.,  1873-81 ;  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1881-85;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1885-88;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888-97. 
Bishop  coadjutor  of  Connecticut,  1897-99;   Bishop,  1899 . 

Address:    98  Woodland  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HENRY  ANSON  BUTTZ.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1866.) 

EUGENE  RUSSELL  HENDRIX.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  849.) 

WILLIAM  EDWARDS  HUNTINGTON.  D.D. B.A.,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1870;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1873;  Ph.D., 
Boston  University,  1882;  S.T.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1903;  LL.D., 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1904,  and  Tufts  College,  1905.  Born  July  30, 
1844,  Hillsboro,  111. 

Private,  40th  Wisconsin  Volunteers,  1864.  First  lieutenant,  49th 
Wisconsin  Volunteers,  1865.  Methodist  Episcopal  minister.  New  Eng- 
land Conference,  1868-82.  Instructor  in  Ethics  and  History,  Boston 
University,  1876-78;  Professor,  1882-1904;  Dean  of  the  College  of 
Liberal  Arts,   1882-1904;    President,  1904-11. 

Address :    Newton  Center,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  ERASER  McDOWELL.    D.D. B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 

University,  1879;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1882;  Ph.D.,  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan, 1891;  D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1894;  LL.D.,  Baker  University, 
University  of  Denver,  Cornell  College,  and  Mount  Union  College,  1904, 
Northwestern  University,  1905.  Born  February  4,  1858,  Millersburg, 
Ohio. 

859 


1903.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Ohio,  1882-90.  Chancellor,  University, 
of  Denver,  1890-99.  Member  of  Colorado  State  Board  of  Charities 
and  Correction,  1894-99.  Corresponding  secretary,  Board  of  Education, 
M.  E.  Church,  1899- 1904.     Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

1904 .     President,    Board    of    Trustees,    Northwestern    University, 

1906 .     President,  Religious  Education  Association,  1905-06. 

Address :    Evanston.   111. 

FRANK  KNIGHT  SANDERS.    D.D. B.A.,  Ripon  College,  1882; 

M.A.,  Ripon,  1888;  Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1889;  D.D.,  Ripon,  1901. 
Born  June  5,   1861,   Batticotta,  Jaffna,  Ceylon. 

Instructor,  Jaffna  College,  Ceylon,  1882-86.  Assistant  in  Semitic 
Languages,  Yale  University,  1889-91;  Instructor,  1891-92;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Biblical  Literature,  1892-94;  Professor,  1894- 1 901 ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Biblical  History  and  Archaeology,  and  Dean  of  the  Divinity 
School,  1901-05.  Secretary,  Congregational  Sunday-School  and  Pub- 
lishing Society,  1905.     President  of  Washburn  College,  Kans. 

Address :   Washburn  College,  Topeka,  Kans. 

DAVID  ALLISON.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  610.) 

JAMES  WHITFORD  BASHFORD.    LL.D. B.A.,  University  of 

Wisconsin,  1873 ;  M.A.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1876 ;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
University,  1876;  D.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1890.  Born  May 
2^,  1849,  Fayette,  Wis. 

Tutor  in  Greek,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1874.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal minister,  Boston,  Mass.,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1875-89.  Instructor  in  English,  Boston  University,  1878-79;  Lecturer 
on  Oratory.  1880-81.  President  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1889- 
1904.     Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,   1904 . 

Address :   Peking,  China. 

JOHN  LEWIS  BATES.     LL.D. B.A.,  Boston  University,   1882; 

LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1885.  Born  September  18,  1859,  N.  Easton, 
Mass. 

Taught  in  a  private  school,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,   1882-83.    Admitted 

to   the   bar,    1885.     Practising   law  In    Boston,    1885 .     Member   of 

Boston  Common  Council.  1891-92;  Mass.  House  of  Representatives, 
1894-99  (speaker,  1897-99).  Lieutenant  governor  of  Massachusetts, 
1900-02.  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1903-04.  President  of  Board  of 
Trustees,   Boston   University. 

Address :    'jz  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  BREWER.    LL.D. Ph.B.,  Yale  University, 

1852;  M.A.,  Yale,  1859;  Ph.D.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  College, 
1880;  LL.D.,  Yale,  1903,  and  University  of  California,  1910.  Born 
September  14,  1828,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Studied  in  the  Universities  of  Heidelberg,  Munich,  and  Paris.  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry  and  Geology,  Washington  College,  Pa.,  1858-60. 
First  assistant,  Geological  Survey  of  California,  1860-64.  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  University  of  California,  1863-64.  Professor  of  Agri- 
culture, Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  University,  1864-1903;  Pro- 
fessor Emeritus,  1903-10.  President,  Connecticut  Board  of  Health, 
1892-1910.     Died   November  2,    1910,   New   Haven,   Conn. 


860 


L 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1903. 

*ABIRAM  CHAMBERLAIN.  LL.D.  Born  December  7,  1837, 
Colebrook,   Conn. 

Banker,  1863-1911.  President,  Home  National  Bank  of  Meriden, 
Vice  president,  Meriden  Savings  Bank.  Member  of  Conn.  Legislature, 
1877.  State  comptroller,  1901-03.  Governor  of  Connecticut,  1903-05. 
Died  May  15,  191 1,  Meriden,  Conn. 

*RICHARD  WATSON  GILDER.  LL.D. LL.D.,  Dickinson  Col- 
lege, 1883;  M.A.  (Hon.),  Harvard  University,  1890;  L.H.D.,  Prince- 
ton University,  1896,  and  Columbia  University,  1907;  Litt.D.,  Yale 
University,  1901.     Born  February  8,  1844,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

In  the  railroad  service,  1864-65.  Corresponding  and  later  managing 
editor  of  The  Newark  (N.  J.)  Advertiser.  Established  The  Newark 
Register;  edited  Hours  at  Home  (New  York  monthly).  Managing 
editor,  Scrihner's  Monthly,  1870;  editor-in-chief,  1881  (under  its 
present  name.  The  Century).  Chairman,  N.  Y.  Tenement  House  Com- 
mission, 1894.    Author :    Poems.     Died  1909. 

■^HENRY  CRUISE  MURPHY  INGRAHAM.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  778.) 

LESLIE  MORTIER  SHAW.  LL.D.— B.S.  and  M.S.,  Cornell 
College,  1874;  LL.B.,  Iowa  College  of  Law,  1876;  LL.D.,  Simpson 
College,  1898,  Cornell  College,  1899,  and  Dickinson  College,  1908.  Born 
November  2,  1848,  Morristown,  Vt. 

Practised  law  in  Denison,  Iowa,  1876-97.  Engaged  in  banking  in 
Crawford  County,  Iowa,  1880.  Governor  of  Iowa,  1898- 1902.  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States,  1902-07.  President,  Car- 
negie  Trust   Company,    New   York,    N.   Y.,    1907-08.     President,    First 

Mortgage  Guarantee  and  Trust  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1909 , 

Lay  delegate  to  General  Conference,  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  '92,  '96,  1900. 
Trustee  of  Cornell  College,  1890 . 

Address:    929  Chestnut  St.,    Philadelphia,   Pa. 

WILLIAM  JEWETT  TUCKER.  LL.D. B.A.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1861;  B.D.,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1866;  D.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1875;  LL.D.,  Williams  College,  1893,  Yale  University,  1895, 
and  Columbia  University,  1906.     Born  1839,  (jriswold,  Conn. 

Congregational  minister  in  New  Hampshire  and  New  York.  Pro- 
fessor of  Sacred  Rhetoric,  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  Founder 
of  Andover  House  (social  settlement),  Boston,  Mass.  Editor  of  The 
Andover  Review.  Lecturer  in  Yale  Divinity  School,  1897-98.  Presi- 
dent of  Dartmouth  College,   1893- 1907. 

Address :    Hanover,  N.  H. 

HENRY  VAN  DYKE.  LL.D.— B.A.,  Princeton  University,  1873; 
M.A.,  Princeton,  1876;  B.D.,  Princeton,  1877;  D.D.,  Princeton,  1884, 
Harvard  University,  1894,  and  Yale  University,  1896;  LL.D.,  Union 
University,  1898,  Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  1902,  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1906,  and  University  of  Geneva,  1909.  Born  1852, 
Germantown,  Pa. 

Pastor  of  United  Congregational  Church,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1879-82  ; 
Brick  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1883- 1900,  1902.  Pro- 
fessor of  English  Literature,  Princeton  University,  1900 .     Trustee 

of  Princeton  University.  Author:  The  Poetry  of  Tennyson;  The 
Friendly  Year;  Days  Off,  and  a  number  of  other  books  of  prose  and 
verse. 

Address  :   Princeton,  N.  J. 

861 


1904-06.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 


J904. 

JOHN  HELPS   BICKFORD.    D.D. B.A.,  De  Pauw  University, 

;  M.A.,  De  Pauw,  1891.  Born  November  21,  1859,  Lancaster, 
Ohio. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Southeast  Indiana,  West  Virginia, 
North  Indiana,  East  Ohio,  Pittsburg,  Wyoming,  Ohio,  and  Central 
Ohio  Conferences. 

Address:    539  West  Delaware  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

BENJAMIN  GILL.    D.D. 

(See   Record  of   Graduates,   No.   916.) 

♦CHARLES  WESLEY  MILLARD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  851.) 

ABRAM  WINEGARDNER  HARRIS.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1245.) 

J905. 

RAYMOND  DODGE.    M.A.  (ad  eundem). 

(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
ley an.) 

HOWARD  PERCY  DENISON.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1885.) 

GEORGE   BUSHNELL   MARTIN.    M.A. 
(See  Record   of   Non-Graduates,   class  of   1869.) 

GEORGE  PECK  ECKMAN.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1884.) 

EDWARD  SUMMERFIELD  NINDE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1481.) 

1906. 

Celebration  of  the  Seventy-Fifth  Anniversary. 

FRANCIS  GANO  BENEDICT.    M.A.  {ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

GEORGE  MATTHEW  DUTCHER.    M.A.  {ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

ROBERT  HERNDON  FIFE,  Jr.     M.A.   {ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
ley an.) 

862 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1906. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  HEIDEL.    M.A.  (ad  eundem). 
(See  Record  of  Members  of  the  Faculty,  not  Graduates  of  Wes- 
leyan.) 

ALONZO  HOWARD  CLARK.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1881.) 

ABRAM  SHECKLETON  KAVANAGH.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1885.) 

ROBERT  FULTON  RAYMOND.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1881.) 

ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BYRT.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1429.) 

NATHANIEL  WALLING  CLARK.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1205.) 

ANDREW  JACKSON   COULTAS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1239.) 

JOHN    GALBRAITH.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.   1211.) 

CHARLES  LEROY  GOODELL.    D.D. B.A.,  Boston  University, 

1877;  M.A.,  New  York  University,  1902.  Born  July  31,  1854,  Dudley, 
Mass. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  Southern,  New  England, 
and  New  York  East  Conferences. 

Address:    136  West  130th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

THOMPSON  HOADLEY  LANDON.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  440.) 

WILLIAM   DOUGLAS   MACKENZIE.    D.D. M.A.,   University 

of  Edinburgh,  1881 ;  D.D.,  Beloit  College,  1896,  Yale  University, 
1907,  and  University  of  Edinburgh,  1910;  LL.D.,  Princeton  University, 
1906.  Born  July  16,  1859,  Fauresmith,  Orange  River  Colony,  South 
Africa. 

Graduated  from  Edinburgh  University,  1881.  Studied  in  Congrega- 
tional Theological  Hall,  Edinburgh,  and  in  the  University  of  Gottingen, 
Germany.  Congregational  clergyman.  Professor  of  Systematic  Theol- 
ogy, Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1895-1903.  President  of  Hart- 
ford Theological   Seminary,   1903 . 

Address:    82  Gillett  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ALBERT  JULIUS  NAST.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  870.) 

HENRY  CLAY  SHELDON.    D.D. B.A.,  Yale  University,  1867; 

M.A.,  Yale,  1870 ;  B.D.,  Boston  University,  1871 ;  D.D.,  Lawrence 
University,  1887.     Born  March  12,   1845,  Martinsburg,  N.  Y. 

863 


1906.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Historical  Theology,  Sacred  and  Church 
History,  Boston  University,  1875-81 ;  Professor,  1881-95 ;  Instructor 
in  Political  Economy  and  Social  Science,  1877-80;  Instructor  in 
Rhetoric,  English  Literature,  and  the  English  Language,  1877-79; 
Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  1894 ;  Lecturer  on  the  Essen- 
tials of  Christianity,  1897 • 

Address :     Boston    University,    Boston,    Mass. 

CHARLES    MACAULAY    STUART.       D.D. B.A.,    Kalamazoo 

College,  1880;  M.A.,  Kalamazoo,  1883;  B.D..  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1883;  D.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1885;  M.A.  (ad  eundem),  North- 
western University,  1887;  Litt.D.,  Syracuse  University,  1904,  and  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1909;  LL.D.,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University, 
1909.     Born  August  20,   1853,  Glasgow,   Scotland. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  in  Illinois  and  Michigan,  1880-85. 
Associate  editor  of  The  Michigan  Christian  Advocate,  1885-86;  The 
Northwestern  Christian  Advocate,  1886-96.  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhet- 
oric, Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1896-1909.  Editor  of  The  North- 
western   Christian   Advocate,    1909 •     Secretary    of    Joint    Hymnal 

Committee,  M.  E.  Church  and  M.  E.  Church,  South,  1905.  Author: 
Gospel  Singers  and  their  Songs,  with  F.  D.  Hemenway  (1891)  ; 
Vision  of  Christ  in  the  Poets  (1896)  ;  Story  of  the  Masterpieces  (1897), 
etc.    Editor:    The  Books  and  their  Message  (1910). 

Address:    14  W.  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

ALEXANDER  HARRISON  TUTTLE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,   No.  839.) 

EDWARD  BENNETT  ROSA.    Sc.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1450.) 

CHARLES  WARDELL  STILES.    Sc.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of   1889.) 

ALFRED  CHARLES  TRUE.    ScD. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.   1030.) 

DARIUS  BAKER.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  908.) 

FLAVEL  SWEETEN  LUTHER.  .  LL.D. B.A.,  Trinity  College, 

Conn.,  1870;  M.A.,  Trinity.  1873;  Ph.D.,  Trinity,  1896;  LL.D.,  Trinity, 
1904,  and  Tufts  College,  1905.     Born  March  26,  1850,  Brooklyn,  Conn. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  Trinity  College,  1883-1904;  President, 
1904 .     State  Senator,   Connecticut,   1907,  '09. 

Address :    Trinity  College,  Hartford,   Conn. 

ARTHUR  EUGENE  SUTHERLAND.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1403.) 

HERBERT  WELCH.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1499.) 

864 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1907-08. 

1907. 

CHARLES  PHELPS.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1875.) 

MARCUS  WHITE.    M.A. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1538.) 

WILBUR  FISK  BERRY.    D.D. 

(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1880.) 

FREDERICK  WATSON   HANNAN.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1610.) 

EUGENE  ALLEN  NOBLE.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates.  No.  1656.) 

FAIRBANK  BARNES  STOCKDALE.  D.D. B.D.,  Drew  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1889.  Born  November  2,  1861,  Pudsey,  near  Leeds, 
Yorkshire,   England. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  East  Ohio  and  New  York  East  Con- 
ferences, 1885 . 

Address:    910  Grand  Ave.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

LEWIS  BUCKLEY  STILLWELL.    Sc.D. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1886.) 

♦WILLIAM  THOMAS  ELMER.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  561.) 


190S. 

JACOB  FRANCIS  COOPER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1324.) 

JOHN  WALTER  MAYNARD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1334.) 

JONATHAN  MAGIE  MEEKER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1873.) 

WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG  RICHARD.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1365.) 

GLENTWORTH    REEVE    BUTLER.    LL.D. B.A.,     Hamilton 

College,  1877;  M.A.,  Hamilton,  1880;  M.D.,  Long  Island  College 
Hospital,   1880;    Sc.D.,  Hamilton,   1901.     Born  1855,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Practising  medicine  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880 .     Physician-in-chief, 

M.  E.  (Seney)  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1906 . 

Address :    229  Gates  Ave.,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 


1908-09.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

GEORGE  SILAS  COLEMAN.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  iiig.) 

LUCIAN  LOVE  SHEDDEN.  LL.D.  Born  October  13,  1849. 
Mooers,  N.  Y. 

Admitted  to  the   bar,    New   York,    N.   Y.,    1872.     Practised   law   in 

Mooers,  N.  Y.,  1872-88;   Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1888 .     District  attorney 

for  Clinton  County,  N.  Y.,  1877-83.  County  judge,  Clinton  County, 
1890-1902.  Corporation  counsel,  city  of  Plattsburg.  for  several  years. 
Elected  Regent  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1905. 
Appointed  member  of  Commission  of  Gas  and  Electricity,  New  York 
State,   1905. 

Address:    Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

ROLLIN  SIMMONS  WOODRUFF.  LL.D.  Born  July  14,  1854, 
Rochester,  Conn. 

In  business,  1870 .     President  of  the  C.  S.  Mersick  &  Co.,  Inc., 

and  the  Conn.  Computing  Machine  Company.  Member  of  lower  house, 
Conn.  General  Assembly,  1900-01.  Member  and  president  pro  tempore 
of  Conn.  Senate,  1904-05,  Lieutenant  governor  of  Connecticut,  1905-07. 
Governor  of  Connecticut,  1907-09. 

Address :    120  Dwight  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


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WILLIAM  DUDLEY  GOEWEY.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1877.) 

HERBERT  BRIGHAM  HAYDEN.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Non-Graduates,  class  of  1884.) 

CHARLES  EDWARD  DAVIS.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1121.) 

CRANDALL  J  NORTH.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  11 57.) 

WILBUR  FISK  TILLETT.  D.D. B.A.,  Randolph-Macon  Col- 
lege, 1877;  M.A.,  Princeton  University.  1879;  B.D.,  Princeton,  1880; 
D.D..  Randolph-Macon,  1886;  LL.D.,  Southwestern  University,  1903; 
S.T.D.,  Northwestern  University,  1907.  Born  August  25,  1854,  Hen- 
derson, N.  C. 

Pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  1880-82.  Chaplain 
and  Tutor  in  Theology,  Vanderbilt  University,  1882-83;  Adjunct  Pro- 
fessor of  Systematic  Theology,   1883-84;    Professor,   1884 ;    Dean 

of  the  Theological  Faculty,  and  Vice-Chancellor,  1886 . 

Address :    Vanderbilt  University,   Nashville,   Tenn, 

FRANCIS  JOHN  McCONNELL.    LL.D. B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 

University,  1894;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University,  1897;  Ph.D.,  Boston  Uni- 
versity. 1899;  D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1905.  Born  August  18,  1871,  Trin- 
way,  Ohio. 

Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  New  England  and  New  York  East 
Conferences,   1896-1909.     President  of  De  Pauw  University,   1909 . 

Address :    Greencastle,  Ind. 

866 


i 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1909. 

SILAS  ARNOLD  ROBINSON.  LL.D.  Born  September  7,  1840, 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863.  Practised  law  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
1864-90.  Judge  of  probate,  Middletown  District,  1878-80.  Mayor  of 
Middletown,  1880-82.  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Connecticut, 
1890-1909.  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Connecticut,  1909-10. 
Retired  on  account  of  age  limit,  1910.     State  referee,  1910 . 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn. 

FRANK  BENTLEY  WEEKS.  LL.D.  Born  January  20,  1855, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

In  charge  of  financial  affairs,  Conn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1874-80. 
Member  of  the  firm,  Coles  &  Weeks,  wholesale  grain  and  milling  busi- 
ness, Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-95.  Retired,  1895.  Chairman  of  Board 
of  Trustees,  Conn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane.  Commissioner  and  presi- 
dent of  the  Board,  representing  Connecticut  at  the  International 
Exposition,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1895.  Lieutenant  governor  of  Connecticut, 
1908.     Governor   of   Connecticut,    1909-10. 

Address :    Middletown,   Conn. 


At  the  Installation  of  President  Shanklin,  November,  1909. 

RICHARD  WATSON  COOPER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1597.) 

GEORGE    WILLIAM    KNOX.    D.D. B.A.,    Hamilton    College, 

1874 ;  B.D.,  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1877 ;  D.D.,  Princeton  Uni- 
versity, 1888;  LL.D.,  Hobart  College,  1904.  Born  August  11,  1853. 
Rome,  N.  Y. 

Missionary  in  Japan.  Received  the  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  from 
the  Emperor  of  Japan,  1908.  Professor  of  Homiletics,  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Tokio.  Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Ethics, 
Imperial  University.  Presbyterian  clergyman.  New  York  state. 
Lecturer  on  Apologetics,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1897-99;  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy  and  the  History  of  Religion,  1899 .     Nathaniel 

Taylor  Lecturer  on  Doctrinal  Theology  at  Yale  University,   1903. 

Address :    Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS  NICHOLSON.    D.D. B.A.,  Northwestern  University, 

1892;  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1892;  M.A.,  Northwestern,  1895; 
D.D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  1898,  and  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1906 ;  LL.D.,  Cornell  College,  1907.  Born  January  27,  1862,  Woodbury, 
Ont.,  Canada. 

Graduate  student,  University  of  Chicago.  Taught  school,  1878-83. 
Methodist  Episcopal  minister,  Michigan  Conference,  1884-94.  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy  and  Biblical  Literature,  Cornell  College,  1894-1903. 
President,  and  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Dakota  Wesleyan  University, 
1903-08.     Corresponding  secretary,  Board  of  Education,  M.  E.  Church, 

1908 .     Author:    Epworth   League   Bible   Studies    (1901-02);     The 

Necessity  for  the  Christian  College  (1904)  ;  Studies  in  Christian  Expe- 
rience (1907),  etc.     Editor:    The  Christian  Student. 

Address:    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ASHLEY  HORACE  THORNDIKE.    L.H.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1769.) 

867 


1909.]  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

ELMER  ELLSWORTH   BROWN.    LL.D. B.A.,   University  of 

Michigan,  1889;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Halle,  1890.  Born  August  28, 
1861,  Kiantone,  N.  Y. 

Principal  of  a  public  school,  Belvidere,  111.,  1881-84.  Assistant  state 
secretary,  Y.  M.  C  A.,  Illinois,  1884-87.  Studied  in  German  universities, 
1889-90.  Principal  of  High  School,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1890-91.  Acting 
Assistant  Professor  of  the  Science  and  Art  of  Teaching,  University 
of  Michigan,  1891-92.  Associate  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice 
of  Education,  University  of  California,  1892-93;    Professor,  1893-1906; 

Honorary    Professor,    1906 .    U.    S.    Commissioner    of    Education, 

1906-11.     Chancellor-elect   of   New   York   University,   191 1. 

Address :  Washington,  D.  C. 

♦MATTHEW  HENRY  BUCKHAM.     LL.D. B.A.,  University  of 

Vermont,  1851;  M.A.,  University  of  Vermont;  D.D.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege and  Hamilton  College,  1877 ;  LL.D.,  Middlebury  College,  1900. 
Born  July  4,  1832,  Hinckley,  Leicestershire,  England. 

Principal  of  Lenox  Academy,  Mass.,  1851-53.  Tutor  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Vermont,  1853-54.  Studied  in  University  College,  London,  Eng- 
land, 1854-56.  Professor  of  Greek,  University  of  Vermont.  1857-71 ; 
of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  1856-57,  1863-71 ;  President,  1871- 
1910.     Died  November  29,  1910,  Burlington,  Vt. 

WILLIAM  BURT.    LL.D. 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.   1204.) 

WILLIAM  HERBERT  PERRY  FAUNCE.    LL.D. B.A.,  Brown 

University,  1880;  M.A.,  Brown,  1889;  D.D.,  Brown,  1895,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1901,  and  Harvard  University,  1904 ;  LL.D.,  Baylor  University, 
1904  University  of  Alabama,  1905.  and  Dartmouth  College,  1909.  Born 
January  15,  1859,  Worcester.  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Brown  University,  1881-82;  Trustee, 
1896-99;  President  and  Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philos- 
ophy, 1899 .     Graduated  from  Newton  Theological  Seminary,  1884. 

Pastor  of  State  Street  Baptist  Church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1884-89; 
Fifth  Avenue  Baptist  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1889-99.  Lyman 
Beecher  Lecturer,  Yale  University,  1907-08. 

Address :    Providence,  R.  I. 

HARRY  AUGUSTUS  GARFIELD.  LL.D. B.A.,  Williams  Col- 
lege,  1885.     Born  October   11,   1863,  Hiram,  Ohio. 

Studied  law  in  Columbia  Law  School,  Oxford  University,  and  the 
Inns  of  Court,  London,  England.  Practised  law  in  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1888-1903.  Professor  of  Politics,  Princeton  University,  1903-08.  Presi- 
dent of  Williams  College,  1908- — .  Chairman  of  special  commission 
on  reorganization  of  U.  S.  Consular  Service,   1899- 1908. 

Address :    Williamstown,  Mass. 


♦DANIEL  AYRES  GOODSELL.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Honorary  Alumni,  1881.) 

GEORGE  HARRIS.    LL.D. B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1866;  D.D., 

Amherst,  1883,   Harvard  University,   1899,  and  Yale  University.  1901 ; 

LL.D.,   Dartmouth   College,    1899,   and   Williams   College,    1908.  Bom 
April  I,  1844,  East  Machias,  Me. 

868 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1909. 

Graduated  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1869.  Pastor  of 
Congregational  churches,  Auburn,  Me.,  1869-72;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1872-83.  Professor  of  Christian  Theology,  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary,  1883-99.     President  of  Amherst  College,   1899 .     Preacher  to 

Dartmouth  College,  1894-99 ;  Harvard  University,  1897-99.  One  of  the 
editors  of  The  Andover  Review,  1884-93. 

Address :    Amherst,  Mass. 

SAMUEL    HART.    LL.D. B.A.,    Trinity    College,    Conn.,    1866; 

M.A..  Trinity,  1869;  D.D.,  Trinity,  1885,  and  Yale  University,  1902; 
D.C.L.,  Trinity,  1899.     Born  June  4,  1845,  Saybrook,  Conn. 

Ordained  deacon,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1869;  priest,  1870. 
Tutor  in  Trinity  College,  Conn.,  1868-70;  Assistant  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  1870-73 ;  Professor,  1873-83 ;  Professor  of  Latin,  1883-99. 
Professor    of    Doctrinal    Theology    and    the    Prayer    Book,    Berkeley 

Divinity  School,   1899 ;    Dean  of  the  School,  1908 .     Secretary, 

House  of  Bishops,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1892 . 

Address :   Middletown,  Conn. 

JAMES  HAMPTON  KIRKLAND.  LL.D. B.A.,  Wofford  Col- 
lege, 1877;  M.A.,  Wofford,  1878;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Leipzig,  1885; 
LL.D.,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1894;  D.C.L.,  University  of  the 
South,   1902.     Born  September  9,   1859.   Spartanburg,   S.  C. 

Professor  of  Greek  and  German,  Wofford  College,  1881-83.  Studied 
abroad,  1883-86.  Professor  of  Latin,  Vanderbilt  University,  1886-93; 
President,   1893 . 

Address:    Nashville,  Tenn. 

RICHARD  COCKBURN  MACLAURIN.  LL.D. M.A.,  Univer- 
sity of  Cambridge,  1897;  LL.D.,  University  of  Cambridge,  1904;  Sc.D., 
University  of  Cambridge,  1908.     Born  June  5.  1870,  Lindean,  Scotland. 

Fellow,  St.  John's  College.  Cambridge,  England,  1897.  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  New  Zealand  University,  1898- 1905;  Dean  of  the  Faculty 
of  Law,  1905-07.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Physics,  Columbia 
University,  1907-09.  President  of  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology, 
1909 . 

Address :    Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass. 

ERNEST    FOX    NICHOLS.    LL.D. B.S.,    Kansas    Agricultural 

College,  1888;  M.S.,  Cornell  University,  1893;  Sc.D.,  Cornell,  1897; 
Sc.D.  (Hon.),  Dartmouth  College,  1903.  Born  June  i,  1869,  Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 

Studied  in  the  University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1894-97;  University 
of  Cambridge,  England,  1904-05.  Fellow  in  Physics,  Cornell  University, 
1891.  Associate  Professor  of  Physics,  Colgate  University,  1892-93; 
Professor,    1893-98.     Professor  of  Physics,   Dartmouth   College,    1898- 

1903.  Professor  of  Experimental  Physics,  Columbia  University, 
1903-09.     President  of  Dartmouth   College,   1909 . 

Address  :    Hanover,  N.  H. 

ELIHU    ROOT.    LL.D. B.A.,    Hamilton    College,    1864;    LL.B., 

University  Law  School  of  New  York,  1867;  LL.D.,  Hamilton,  1896, 
Yale  University,  1900,  Columbia  University  and  New  York  University, 

1904,  Williams  College,  1905,  Princeton  University,  University  of 
Buenos  Aires,  and  University  of  San  Marcos,  Peru,  1906,  and  Har- 
vard University,  1907.     Born  February  15,  1845,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

869 


1909-10.1  HONORARY  ALUMNI. 

U.  S.  attorney,  Southern  District,  N,  Y.,  1883-85.  Delegate-at-large, 
State  Constitutional  Convention,   1894.     Secretary  of  War,   1899- 1904. 

Secretary  of  State,  1905-09.    U.  S.  Senator  from  New  York,  1909- . 

Member  of  Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  1903.  Trustee  of  Hamilton 
College,  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington,  D.  C,  and  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Address:    733  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  SCHOOLCRAFT  SHERMAN.    LL.D. B.A.,  Hamilton 

College,  1878;  LL.D.,  Hamilton,  1903.  Born  October  24,  1855,  Utica, 
N.  Y. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Mayor  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1884.  Chairman, 
Republican  State  Convention,  1895,  1900.  Member  of  Congress  from 
23d  N.  Y.  District,  1887-91;  25th  N.  Y.  District,  1893-1903;  27th  N.  Y. 
District,  1903-09.    Vice  president  of  the  United  States,  1909 . 

Address:    Washington,  D.  C. 

MELANCTHON  WOOLSEY  STRYKER.  LL.D. B.A.,  Hamil- 
ton College,  1872;  B.D.,  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1876;  D.D., 
Lafayette  College,  1889,  and  Hamilton,  1899;  LL.D.,  Lafayette,  1892. 
Bom  January  7,  1851,  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1876-78;  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  1878-83 ;  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1883-85 ;  Chicago,  111.,  1885-92.  Presi- 
dent of  Hamilton  College,   1892 . 

Address:    Clinton,   N.   Y. 

WILLIAM    HOWARD    TAFT.    LL.D. B.A.,    Yale    University, 

1878;  LL.B.,  Cincinnati  College  Law  School,  1880;  LL.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1893,  Johns  Hopkins  University  and  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1902,  Harvard  University  and  Miami  University,  1905,  and  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  1907.    Born  September  15,  1857,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1880.  Law  reporter,  Cincinnati  Times  and  Cin- 
cinnati Commercial,  1880-81.  Assistant  prosecuting  attorney,  Hamilton 
County,  Ohio,  1881-82.  Collector  of  internal  revenue,  First  District, 
Ohio,  1882-83.  Practised  law,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1883-87.  Assistant 
county  solicitor,  Hamilton  County,  Ohio,  1885-87.  Judge  of  the 
Superior  Court,  Ohio,  1887-90.  Solicitor  general  of  the  United  States, 
1890-92.  Dean  and  Professor  in  the  Law  Department,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  1896-1900.  U.  S.  circuit  judge,  6th  Circuit,  1892-1900. 
President  of  U.  S.  Philippine  Commission,  1900-04.  First  civil  gov- 
ernor of  the  Philippine  Islands,  1901-04.  U.  S.  Secretary  of  War, 
1904-09.     President  of  the  United  States,  1909 . 

Address :    Washington,   D.  C. 


FRANCIS  ASBURY  BAGNALL.    M.A. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1587.) 

ELWELL  ALEXANDER  BISHOP.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1169.) 

BENJAMIN  COULBOURN  CONNER.    D.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1120.) 

870 


HONORARY  ALUMNI.  [1910.  j 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  KIDDER.    D.D.  :| 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1275.)  i 

■1 
CHARLES  WESLEY  McCORMICK.    D.D.  ; 

(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1277.)  \ 

HOMER  CLYDE  STUNTZ.    D.D. B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti-  ^ 

tute,    1896;     D.D.,    Upper   Iowa   University,    1896.    Born   January  29, 
1858,  Albion,  Pa. 

Methodist  Episcopal  missionary  to  India,    1886-95.     Superintendent,  ^ 

M.  E.  missions,  Philippine  Islands,  1901-07.    Field  secretary,  Board  of  < 

Foreign  Missions,  M.  E.  Church,  1907-08;   first  assistant  corresponding 
secretary,  1908 .    Author:    The  Philippines  and  the  Far  East.  \ 

Address:    150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  EDWARD  EUSTIS.    LL.D. 
(See  Record  of  Graduates,  No.  1043.) 


871 


INDEX. 


Bachelors  of  arts,  philosophy,  or  science  (pp.  1-606)  are  indicated  by 
the  date  of  graduation  only.  Non-graduates  (pp.  607-804)  are  indicated 
by  the  letter  n,  masters  of  arts  or  of  science,  on  examination  (pp.  805- 
806)  by  the  letter  w,  honorary  alumni  (pp.  807-871)  by  the  letter  hy 
trustees  (pp.  xxvi-xxxii)  by  the  letter  /,  and  members  of  the  Faculty, 
not  graduates  of  Wesleyan  (pp.  xliv-lxiii)  by  the  letter  /.  Some  names 
appear  more  than  once  in  the  book  ;  in  such  cases  the  reference  is  to  the 
most  complete  record. 


Abbott. 
Abial  R.  n  1853 
Aldon  0. 1876 
Bennett  T.  i860 
Dudley  C.  1889 
George  I.  n  1^8 
Henry  C.  1859 
Henry  D.  n  1905 
John  E.  1869 
Larmon  R.  1866 
Sarah  L.  1893 
Stephen  S.  1885 
William  N. » 1884 

Abel. 
James  M.  n  1857 

Abercrombie. 
Edward  E.  1889 

Abraham. 
Thomas  S.  n  1859 

Abrams. 
Cornelius  n  1891 
George  R.  n  1^8 

ACKART. 

Everett  G.  1902 

ACKERLY. 

Ellwood  R.  n  1885 
Samuel  LeR.  1895 

ACKLEY. 

Joseph  B.  1884 


Adams. 
Alfred  W.  n  1875 
Alice  L.  1902 
Alton  D.  n  1886 
Arlon  T.  1903 
Arthur  P.  1873 
Benjamin  J.  1874 
Benjamin  P.  1907 
Charles  t 
Charles  h  1836 
Charles  T.  n  1864 
C.  Collard  1859 
Everett  F.  1876 
George  L.  n  1908 
George  R.  1863 
Han  ford  C.  1905 
H.  Foster  1905 
Henry  W.  1841 
JohnE.  1901 
Joseph  A.  1842 
Lena  M.  1892 
Levi  D.  n  1900 
Lula  G.  1895 
Mary  A.  1897 
Samuel  R.  1851 
Susan  M.  1901 
Walter  S.  1905 
William  E.  1901 
William  H.  n  1866 

Adkins. 
Charles  L.,  Jr.  n  1910 

Adlington. 
Joseph  A.  1873 

Agard. 
Harry  L.  1904 


Aiken. 
Andrew  P.  1862 

Akers. 
Winf  red  C.  1893 

Albro. 
A.  Bliss  1899 
Ames  S.  n  1905 

Alcott. 
Howard  E.  n  1872 

Alder- 
Robert  h  1839 

Aldrich. 
Charles  S.  / 

Aldridge. 
Benjamin  L.  n  1906 

Alexander. 
Dixon  1846 
Howard  T.  1890 
James  H.  t 
James  L.  n  1898 
William  W.  1890 

Alford. 
Daniel  S.  1871 

Allen. 
Alfred  L.  n  1861 
Charles  F.  n  1898 


872 


INDEX. 


[Austin. 


Charles  F.  h  1872 
Charles  M.  1882 
Daniel  G.  n  1840 
Eugene  E.  n  1909 
George  W.  m  1841 
Harold  D.  1907 
John  W.  1849 
Lewis,  Jr.  1908 
Raymond  D.  1904 
Ray  R.  1907 
Willard  S.  n  1864 

Alling. 
Ebenezer  T.  n  185 1 
Morris  E.  n  1902 

Allison. 
David  1859 

Allyn, 
Robert  1841 

Alsop. 
Charles  H.  n  i860 
Joseph  W.  n  1858 

Alverson. 
James  L.  1838 

Alvord, 
Harry  C.  n  1904 

Amerman. 
Richard  S.  n  1850 

Ames. 
Benjamin  G.  n  1849 
Bernice  D.  h  1856 
Daniel  1849 
Edward  R.  h  1877 
George  T.  1903 
Jacob  W.  H.  1864 
James  S.  1905 
Jeremiah  F.  n  1851 
Jessie  W.  H.  n  1895 

Amy. 
Ernest  F.  1909 

Anderson. 
Albert  A.  n  1908 
Arthur  R.  1906 
Irving  M.  1903 


John  A.  1896 
Olaf  J.  1903 
Robert  A.  1902 
Walter  M.  1901 
Wilbur  L.  1892 
William  F.  h  1902 
William  H.  1837 
William  K.  1910 
William  W.  1896 

Andrew. 
Heman  B.  n  1878 
Joseph  F.  1876 

Andrews. 
Anna  H.  1890 
Arthur  L.  1875 
Benjamin  F.  1898 
Charles  B.  h  1879 
Edward  G.  1847 
Edward  H.  n  1885 
Erasmus  D.  n  1833 
Ethel  W.  n  1909 
George  t 
George  E.  1898 
Henry  H.n  1869 
Lloyd  H.  1891 
Theodore  F.  n  1841 

Andrus. 
Edith  J.  1897 
Hamlin  J.  n  1868 
John  E.  1862 
Loval  B.  n  1838 
William  L.  1893 

Angus. 
Clara  C.  1910 

Anthony. 
Edward  M.  i860 

Antliff. 
'William /j  1870 

Apgar. 
Charles  E.  n  1887 

Archer. 
George  F.  n  1881 

Arms. 
Goodsil  F.  1880 

873 


Armstrong. 
Andrew  C.  / 
Frederick  L.  n  1907 
George  W.  n  1857 
John  W.  h  1845 
Solon  1856 

Arnold. 
Alfred  C.  n  1901 
Edwin  D.  1891 
George  n  1833 
Harold  DeF.  1906 
Joseph  T.  1839 

Arvine. 
Kazlitt    1841    (see 
Palmer,  Silas  W.) 

ASHURST. 

John  M.  n  1839 

Atherton. 
Alexander  M.  1897 
Frank  C.  n  1898 

Atkins. 
Alfred  C.  n  1879 
Dubois  G.  n  1889 
Edwin  H.  n  1874 
Kenneth  N.  1908 
Osmin  1866 
Wesley  C.  1908 

Atkinson. 
Thomas  H.  1892 

Atwater. 
Charles  W.  1906 
Edward  W.  1876 
Wilbur  0.1865 

Atwood. 
Anthony  W.  n  1863 
Robert  B.  n  1862 

AULTMAN. 

Merwyn  L.  1909 

Austin. 

Alfred  G.  w  1897 
Cassius  M.  n  1903 
Eva  V.  1897 
Oliver  L.M  1895 


Avery.l 


INDEX. 


Avery. 
Abraham  t 
Abraham  n  1848 
Charles  W.  n  1880 
Marcellus  C.  iSgg 

AxsoN. 
Stockton  1890 

AXTELL. 

Frederic  G.  1888 

Ayres. 
Daniel  n  1842 
Gabriel  D.  n  1846 

AZNAR. 

Julian  1894 

B  AC  HELLER. 

Albert  LaF.  1874 

Bachman. 
George  W.  n  1908 

Backus. 
William  H.  n  1836 

Bacon. 
Arthur  W.  1856 
Clarence  E.  1878 
Curtiss  S.  n  1900 
Roger  W.  1910 

Badeau. 
Peter  A.  n  1840 

Bagenstose. 
Harvey  L.  1900 

Bagg. 

Mary  E.  1903 
James  G.  1903 

Bagnall. 
Francis  A.  1890 
William  R.  1840 

Bahret. 
James  L.  1895 


Bailey. 
Alfred  M.  1902 
John  S.  n  1852 
Jonas  M.  1855 
Joseph  A.  1849 
Joseph  A.  n  i83o 
Middlesex  A.  1877 
Norris  C.  1899 
Russell  S.  n  1906 
Samuel  R.  1868 
William  F.  n  1836 
Winthrop  C.  n  1908 

Baird. 
I    Raimond  D,  1909 

Baker. 
Asa  S.  n  1846 
Charles  n  1843 
Charles  H.  1881 
Darius  1870 
Delos  R.  1872 
Edvrard  H.  n  1885 
Francis  M.  n  1881 
Frank  n  1852 
Frank  M.  1903 
Gardner  t 
Greenleaf  G.  n  1863 
Harry  T.  1900 
Henry  1854 
Henry  1864 
Henry  J.  t 
James  H.  1903 
Osmon  C.  n  1834 
Percy  H.  1909 
Walter  S.  1901 

Baldwin. 
Burton  J.  1902 
Charles  C.  1855 
James  G.  1894 
Julius  A.  1842 
May  E.  n  1900 
Stephen  L.  h  1867 
William  B.  n  1876 
William  R.  1862 

Ball. 
Everett  M.  1886 

Bancroft. 
Edgar  H.  1861 

Bangs. 
Aaron  C.  1834 
Edv^rard  D.  n  1843 

874 


Elijah  K.  1835 
Francis  N.  n  1845 
Heman  t 
Joseph  H.  n  1S42 
Nathan  / 
Nathan  D.  1852 
Stephen  B.  n  1842 
William  McK.  h  1833 

Banister. 
Robert  L.  n  1902 

Banks. 
James  N.  1841 

Bannister. 

Carlton  1884 
Edward  1838 
Henry  1836 
William  H.  n  1849 

Barber. 
Franklin  1893 
Mercelon  C.  F.  1844 

Barbour. 
Sylvester  n  1856 
William  R.  1909 

Bardwell. 
William  1842 

Barker. 
Charles  P.  1903 
Forrest  E.  1874 
Stanley  G.  1909 
Stephen  t 

Barnard. 
Charles  A.  1863 

Barnes. 
Culmer  n  1872 
Eldred  L.  M.  1895 
Everett  1879 
Frederick  M.  n  1899 
Gaybert  n  1869 
J.  C.,  Mrs.  (see  Rice, 

Lizzie  C.) 
Jonathan  t 
Jonathan  E.  1848 
Mabelle  W.  1901 
Unade  1908 
William  H.  T.  n  1841 


INDEX. 


[Beeman. 


Barney. 

E.  M.,  Mrs.   (see 
Clark,  Caroline  C.) 

Barn  HART. 
John  H.  1892 
John  W.  1861 

Barn  SWELL, 
Thomas  F.  1862 

Barnum. 
Frederic  S.  1859 

Barr. 
A.  E.,  Mrs.  (see 
Crafts,  Addie  L.) 

Barraclough. 
Florence  E.  1899 

Barrett. 
Frank  E.  n  1870 

Barrows. 
Charles  L.  n  1867 
Justin  S.  1854 
Lorenzo  D.  h  1857 
Mela  I.  n  1879 
Walter  B.  / 

Barry. 

Joseph  G.  H.  n  1884 

Bartlett. 
Charles  n  1843 
Edwin  N.  n  1901 
George  D.  1882 
Nathaniel  J.  n  1857 
Robert  A.  1903 

Barto. 
Charles  E.  1890 

Barton. 
Arthur  W.  n  1902 
Bernard  G.  1898 
Herbert  J.  n  1876 

Bascom. 
Henry  B.  h  1838 


Bashford. 
James  W.  h  1903 

Bass. 
Bertha  1886 

Bassett. 
Edward  D.  1885 

Batchelder. 
Harry  A.  1897 

Batcheller. 
Hiland  G.  1907 
James  B.  1845 

Bates. 
Adella  W.  1899 
Alfred  S.  n  1834 
Charles  W.  n  1856 
Daniel  M.,  Jr.  n  1876 
Dwight  E.  1836 
Francis  A.  1839 
Frisbie  J.  1909 
George  S.  n  1863 
John  L.  h  1903 

Bath. 
William  H.  1904 

Bawden. 
Edward  A.  1890 
Ernest  1894 

Baylies. 
Henry  1846 

Baylis. 
Frances  J.  n  1905 

Bayliss. 
Harold  H.  n  1898 
Lucien  S.  1891 

Beach. 
Burton  T.  1876 
John  W.  1845 
Martha  J.  1890 
Mary  R.  1890 
Robert  J.  1890 
Samuel  F.  1846 
Theodore  C.  1865 


Beale. 
Franklin  H.  n  1868 
Howard  C.  n  1863 
Joseph  H.  1872 
Seth  H.  t 

Beardslee. 
Clark  S.  / 

Beardsley. 
Ailing  P.  1898 

Beaton. 
Robert  E.  1910 

Beattys. 
Frank  D.  1885 
George  D. 1885 
Harry  H.  1888 

Becker. 
Frank  C.  1905 
Owen  C.  1904 

Beckwith. 
Hermon  E.  n  1908 
James  B.  185 1 

Bedell. 
John  S.  1899 
William  A.  n  1884 

Beebe. 
Grace  A.  1901 
Joseph  C.  1907 
J.  C,  Mrs.  (see 

Knowles,  Anna  B.) 

Beech. 
Joseph  1899 

Beede. 
James  M.  1872 

Beekman. 
Fred  W.  n  1892 

Beeman. 
Bowman  S.  n  1904 
Jedediah  D.  1864 
Leonard  L.  1875 
L.  L.,  Mrs.  (see  Stone, 
PhebeA.) 


875 


Beeman.] 


INDEX. 


LeRoy  M.  1895 

L.  M.,  Mrs.  (see  Hib- 

BARD,  Mary  F.) 
Wilbur  S.  1906 

Beers. 
Charles  T.  1897 
Francis  B.  n  1870 
Francis  E.  1854 
Jesse  L.  1890 

Belden. 
Edward  S.  1899 
H.  E.,  Mrs.  (see  Wil- 
liams, Margaret  N.) 

Belding. 

William  R.MiSsi 

Bell. 
Richard  E.  1890 
Samuel  F.  n  1839 
William  h  1846 
William  E.  1906 

Bement. 
Samuel  S.  1841 

Benedict. 
Charles  E.  n  1898 
Francis  G.  / 
George  B.  1881 
Henry  H.  / 
Washburn  n  1842 

Benham. 
Francis  R.  HI  898 

Bennett. 
A.  A.,  Mrs.  (see  Bar- 
rows, Mela  I.) 
Charles  W.  1852 
George  S.  1864 
Henry  W.  1862 
Joel  B.  n  1841 
Manning  B.  1897 
Milton  L.  1910 
Preston  t 
R.  Nelson  1897 
Sanford  T.  1910 
Sarah  L.  n  1893 
Z.  Piatt  1903 

Benson, 
Adolph  B.  1907 
Earl  M.  1906 


Bentley. 
Jerome  H.  1903 
John,  Jr.  1904 

Benton. 
Joel  C.  n  1845 
Stephen  O.  h  1887 

Bergholz. 
Leo  A. 1882 


Bergstrom. 
John  A.  1890 

Bern  see. 
Christian  D.  n  1878 

Beriuan. 
Hobart  h  1868 

Berrien. 
Cornelius  R.  1896 
James  G.  1903 

Berry. 
Frank  A.  1907 
John  S.  n  1842 
Wilbur  F.  n  1880 


Best. 
Alfred  E.  1875 

Beits. 
John  M.  1902 
J.  M.,  Mrs.  (see  Win- 
ans,  Jessie  M.) 

Bevin. 
Julia  G.  1899 
Marshall  1902 

Beyer. 
Thomas  P.  1903 

BiCKFORD. 

Frances  H.  n  1909 
George  H. 1891 
John  H.  h  1904 

Biddle. 
Homer  S.  n  1906 


Bidwell. 
Charles  A.  n  1894 
Ira  G.  n  1858 
William  W.  n  1857 

Bigelow. 
Albert  M.  n  1867 
Artemas  1838 

Biggs. 
Benjamin  T.  n  1847 

Billings. 
William  P.  t 

BiLLINGTON. 

Charles  1900 

Bingham, 
Harry  V.  n  1904 

BiNNEY. 

John  h  1903 

Birch. 
Eldora  J,  1902 

Birdsall. 
Ralph  N.  n  1902 

BiRDSEY, 

Annie  G.  1900 
Eldon  B.  1871 
Samuel  R.  n  1858 

BiSBEE, 

Robert  E.  1875 
Robert  M.  n  1906 

Bishop. 
Allen  R.  1905 
Elwell  A.  1878 
George  E.  1901 
Gilbert  H,  1909 
Henry  M.  n  1857 
Thomas  W.  h  1871 

Bissell. 
Thomas  J,  1855 

Blackman, 
Dora  1. 1900 


876 


INDEX. 


[Bowler. 


Blaine. 

Blundell. 

Booth. 

Edward  L.  1886 

Charles  R.  1891 

Edward  n  1847 

Blair. 

Blunt. 

BOOTHBY. 

Franklin  0.  1848 

Ambrose  1863 

Asa  1859 

James  G.  1841 

Samuel  F.  n  1881 

BOARDMAN. 

Borden. 

Cassius  F.  n  1865 

Bailey  E.  1841 

Blaisdell. 

Wallace  S.  1901 

Henry  R.  i860 

Borgelt. 

James  E.  1876 

BOBO. 

Albert  E.  n  1898 

William  F.  n  1876 

Blake. 

BOSWELL. 

Edwin  A.  1872 
Henry  M.  1862 
William  S.  1876 

Bock. 
Alice  M.  1907 

George  C.  1886 
Thomas  S.  n  1877 

Blakeman. 

BODINE. 

BOSWORTH. 

Wilbert  C.  1876 

George  I.,  Jr.  1906 

Henry  N.  n  1886 

Blakeslee. 

BODWELL. 

Boucher. 

Albert  F.  1896 

William  L.  n  i860 

James  H.  n  1874 

Charles  W.  1886 

Francis  D.  h  1889 

BOGART. 

BOULTEN  house 

George  H.  1893 

Cecil  R.  n  1910 

John  E. » 1905 

Blanchard. 

BOHLMANN. 

Bourne. 

Tames  A.  n  1861 

Fred  J.  1897 

Silas  J.  n  1853 

:LorenzoD.  1857 

F.  J.,  Mrs.  (see 

Orlando  h  1839 

Mason,  Roberta) 
John  C.  w  1902 

BOUTON. 

Blasdale. 

Laura  A.  M.  n  1900 

Frank  R.  1886 

W.  C.,  Mrs.  (see 

Rogers,  Elizabeth 

Bolster. 

BOWDISH. 

H.) 

Cyrus  1842 

Lewis  F.  n  1901 

Fred  H.  n  1903 

WellesleyW.i86s 

Bleakly. 

George  H.  w  1885 

Howard  G.  n  1892 

Bolton. 

BOWEN. 

Blichfeldt. 

Harris  A.  n  1907 

Charles  W.1851 
William  C.  1854 

Emil  H.  1900 

BONFOEY. 

Bliss. 

Ruth  B.  1905 

Bower. 

Aaron  V.  n  1883 

AbeU 

BONHAM. 

Harold  M.  1910 

George  H.  1842 

Horace  n  1855 

Lahman  F.  1879 

Walter  P.  1909 

John  M.  n  1855 

Russell  F.  1907 

William  L.  1842 

Wallace  L.  1902 

Blood. 

Bon  NELL. 

BOWLBY. 

Lorenzo  W.  1838 

Charles  L.  1868 

Robert  A.  w  1910 

Blumenthal. 

Bonner. 

Bowler. 

Charles  E.  h  1848 

John  n  1846 
877 

John  A. «  1877 

Sowman. 


INDEX. 


Bowman. 
Isaiah/ 
John  R.  1900 
Joseph  B  n  1887 

BOWNE. 

Samuel  W.  / 

Boyd. 
Charles  W.  1873 
Darrell  S.  1910 
John  F.  1905 

BOYDEN 

Adin  S.  1844 
Erastus  n  1847 

BOYNTON. 

Arthur  G.  1899 

Boys. 
Isaac  n  1862 

Brackett. 
William  T.  S.  n  1852 

Bradford. 
Archibald  E.  n  1899 

Bradley. 
Walter  P.  / 

Bradshaw. 
John  E.  1849 

Bragdon. 
Edmund  E.  E.  1841 
Frederick  E.  1891 
George  H.  n  1899 
G.  H.,  Mrs.  (see 
Paterson,  Alice  L.) 

Bragg. 
Ernest  L.  1907 

Brainard. 
Wilson  F.  n  1890 

Bramblee, 
William  J.  1861 

Bra  M  HALL. 

Charles  O.  n  1880 


Branham. 
Henry  R.  n  1842 

Bransfield. 
Elizabeth  P.  1907 
Helen  V.  1904 

Bray. 
Frank  C.  1890 
William  P.  1903 

Brazos. 
Julia  1899 

Breaux. 
Gustave  A.  n  1847 

Breckinridge, 
Edwin  H.  1864 
John  S.  1861 

Breed, 
Walter  R.  1887 

Brengle. 
George  S.  1910 

Brewer. 
Daniel  D.  n  1857 
David  J.  n  1855 
Edward  H.  n  1863 
Edwin  B.  n  1852 
Hamilton  1838. 
James  M.  n  1849 
Marshal  B.  n  1858 
Moses  K.  n  1842 
Raymond  H.  1909 
William  H.  h  1903 

Brewster. 
Chauncev  B.  h  1903 
William  L.ni887 

Bridge. 
George  A.  n  1897 
John  L.  1888 
Jonathan  D.  h  1848 
Robert  P.  1910 
William  D.  1861 

Brierley. 
Benjamin  W.  n  1874 


Briggs. 
Benjamin  R.  1894 
Frederick  W.  h  1874 
Henry  E.  1879 
Nathaniel  L.  1861 
Robert  E.  n  1903 

Brigham. 
Alice  1900 
Charles  A.  G.  1847 
Charles  O.  n  1862 

Brill. 
William  1886 

Brim. 
Edwin  0. 1859 

Bristol. 
Daniel  W.  h  1855 
Harlow  B.  1910 
Leveritt  D.  1903 
Lucius  M.  n  1896 
Raymond  W.  1906 

Britt, 
Benjamin  W.  n  1840 

Britten. 
Victor  S.  W1898 

Britton. 
Alexander  T.  n  1857 
Augusta  M.  1896 

Broatch. 
Frederick  W.  n  1901 

Broc'k. 
Thomas  S.  n  1898 

Brockman. 
Whitefield  W.  n  1900 

Brodhead, 
Francis  D,  n  1852 
George  M.  1882. 

Bronk, 
John  P,  1875 


878 


INDEX. 


[Burley. 


Bronson. 
Daniel  D.  n  1894 
Gurdon  G.  n  1854 
John  O.  n  1849 

Brooks. 
Adin  1851 
Byron  A.  1871 
Charles  W.  1857 
Delos  F.  n  1876 
Edgar  E.  n  1896 
Jabez  1850 
John  H.  n  1864 
Ormando  N.  1851 

Brown. 
Abner  H.  n  1839 
Albert  H.  n  1851 
Annie  S.  1901 
Arthur  L.  1900 
Calvin  M.  n  1879 
Carrie  T.  1897 
Charles  G.  1904 
Charles  H.  1897 
Charles  L.  n  1835 
Charles  S.  1849 
David  F.  n  1841 
Elmer  E.  h  1909 
Francis  A.  n  1883 
Francis  C.  1896 
Fred  1. 1898 
George  J.  1873 
George  W.  n  1841 
George  W.  n  1852 
Grow  S.  n  1905 
Henrv  B.  n  1859 
Jacob  W.  1854 
James  N.  t 
John  N.  n  1878 
Lily  C.  n  1895 
M.  Fillmore  n  1874 
Oliver  E.  1842 
Paul  R.  w  1866 
Raymond  S.  n  1910 
Seldon  L.  1879 
Walter  C.  1903 
Walter  H.  1910 
Willard  E.  n  1900 
William  N.  n  1845 

Browne. 
Arthur  W.  1900 
A.  W.,  Mrs.  (see 

Westgate,  Helen 

E.) 

Brownell. 
Burton  H.  1897 


Bruce. 
Eli  C.  1846 
William  W.  n  1902 

Brundage. 
Alfred  R.  n  1885 
William  M.  1880 

Bruner. 

Alfred  C.  1879 
Harry  B.  1887 
William  E.  1888 

Brush. 

Jesse  n  1854 
Samuel  P.  n  1907 
William  n  1850 

Bryant. 
Arthur  P.  1892 

Buchanan, 
William  G.  n  1902 

Buck, 
Charles  H.  1864 
John  R.  11  1862 
Walter  P.  1886 

Buckelew, 
Joshua  R,  1874 

Buckham, 
Matthew  H.  h  1909 

Buckingham, 
Burdette  R.  1899 

BUCKLAND. 

Harlehigh  H.  h  1834 

Buckley. 
James  M.  n  i860 
Monroe  1899 
Samuel  B.  1836 

BUCKNAM. 

Robert  P.  1859 

BUDINGTQN. 

Charles  O.  n  1857 
Henry  A.  1857 
Robert  A.  / 


BUELL. 

Ernest  H.  1908 

BUGBEE. 

Harry  W.  n  1902 

BULKLEY. 

William  L.  n  1888. 

Bullard. 
Frederick  H.  n  1883 

BUNCE. 

James  H.,  Jr.  n  1895 

Bunnell, 
Mary  G.  1897 

BUNTEN, 

Roland  J.  1904 

Bunting. 
Jabez  h  1834 

Burch. 
Thomas  t 
Thomas  H.  n  1843 

Burdick. 
Arthur  H.  1899 
A.  H.,  Mrs.  (see 

Northrop,  Mary) 
Clinton  DeW.  1886 
John  A.  n  1887 
William  L.  1882 

Burgess. 
George  n  1847 
Henry  T.  h  1898 

BURGWIN. 

William  H.  1896 

Burke. 
Arthur  N.  1889 
Edward  W.  1888 
George  W.  1839 
Joseph  C.  1874 
Walter  F.  n  1909 

Burley. 
John  S.  1899 


879 


Burlingame.l 


INDEX. 


BURLINGAME. 

L.  G.,  Mrs.  (see 
Hills,  Faith  E.) 

BURNES. 

Charles  D. «  1892 
James  H.  n  1896 

Burnett. 
Thomas  W.  n  1905 
William  H.  1865 

BURNHAM. 

Benjamin  F.  1853 
Hosea  B.  n  1853 
John  P.  1910 

Burns. 
Jabez  h  1846 
Rov  L.  1910 
Wi'lbur  F.  i860 
William  H.  1867 

Burr. 
Annie  L.  n  1884 
Charles  C.  n  1846 
Coleman  C.  1865 
Edson  W.  i860 
Elbert  W.ni893 
Ella  V.  1884 
Ethel  C.  1909 
Eugene  W.  1898 
Frank  W.  1897 
Frederick  P.  n  1880 
John  K.  n  1892 
Jonathan  K.  1845 
Joseph  B.  n  1885 
Julian  E.  n  1901 
Leland  M.  n  1893 
Rollin  H.  1900 
Russell  J.  n  i860 
Willis  S.  1836 

BURRITT. 

Charles  D.  1843 

BURROVVES. 

Edward  T.  n  1880 

Burrows. 
William  H.  t 

BURRUSS. 

John  W.F.  1836 


BuRT. 

David  n  1848 
William  1879 

BURTIS. 

Townsend  W.  n  1835 

Burton. 
Henry  E.  n  1864 
Nathaniel  J.  1850 
William  M.  1834 

BUSCHEK. 

Hermann  A.  1901 

BUSEY. 

George  McK.  1886 

Bush. 
George  G.  1866 

BUSHNELL. 

George  E.  n  1850 
Horace  h  1842 
Otto  A.  1903 

BUSSELL. 

William  H.  1838 

Butler. 
Bernard  W.  n  1893 
Dale  D.  n  1889 
Edmund  G.  1868 
Glentworth  R.  h  1908 
Herbert  W.  n  1909 
James  E.  n  1904 

Butterfield. 
Milton  1843 

Butters. 
Edgar  A.  1908 

BUTTRICK. 

Henry  A.  n  1863 

BUTTZ. 

Henry  A.  h  1866 

Byrnes. 
Horace  D.  1900 


Byrt. 
Arthur  W.  1886 

Cables. 
Cornelius,  H.,  Jr.  n 
1910 

Cadman. 
S.  Parkes  h  1898 

Cady. 
George  F.  n  1869 
Gilbert  H.  / 
Walter  G.  / 

Cahoon. 
Charles  D.  t 

Calder. 
James  1849 
William  P.  1903 

Caldwell. 
Asbury  n  1864 
John  M.  1862 
Roger  G.,  Jr.  n  1906 
Samuel  C.  n  1858 

Calef. 
Arthur  B.  1851 
Arthur  B.,  Jr.  n  1881 
Jeremiah  F.  1877 

Calkins. 
Marshall  n  1854 

Callan. 
Michael  J.  n  1869 

Camier. 
Henry  W.  1888 

Camp. 
Burton  H.  1901 
Daniel  W.  t 
Daniel  W.  n  1882 
Herbert  V.  n  1899 
John  N.  t 
John  S.  1878 
Mortimer  H.  1898 
Samuel  T.  t 

Campaigne. 
S.  Curtis  1906 
William  N.  n  1898 


880 


INDEX. 


[Chapin. 


Campbell. 
Buel  0. 1887 
C.  A.,  Mrs.  (see  Glad- 
win, Vivian  E.) 
Herbert  L.  n  1890 
Thomas  C.  n  1841 
William  1841 
William  n  1841 

Canby. 
Edward  R.S.hiSyo 

Canfield. 
Charles  C.  n  1872 
Paul  F.  n  1903 

Canham. 
Charles  P.  1909 

Cantine. 
Francis  C.  n  1852 

Cardozo. 
Isaac  N.  n  1879 

Carey. 
Edgerton  S.  1900 
Elias  R.  n  i860 

Carhart. 
Henry  S.  1869 
Sanf  ord  W.  n  1907 

Carleton. 
John  N.  n  1855 

Carlough. 
David  J.  1892 

Carman. 
Joseph  P.  n  1906 

Carnahan. 
George  A. 1884 
James  C.  n  1879 

Carpenter. 
Ernest  C.  1894 
Erwin  E.  n  1903 
George  C.  1866 
Henry  C.  n  1877 
Ralph  S.  1907 
William  A.  n  1845 


Carr. 
James,  Jr.  1859 
William  R.  i860 

Carrington. 
Augustus  B.  1876 
Robert  A.  n  1874 

Carroll. 
Dwight  F.  1887 
Isaac  S.  1902 
James  M.  1851 
J.  W.,  Mrs.  (see 

Chaffee,  Grace  I.) 
Stella  W.  n  1896 

Carrow. 
Charles  M.  n  1872 

Carruth. 
Frank  E.  1909 

Carson. 
George  P.  1883 

Carswell. 
Robert  n  1863 

Carter. 
Clarence  E.  1908 
George  W.  1892 
Hedley  V.  n  1909 
Herman  n  1874 
James  N.  1903 
• 

Case. 
Alfred  B.  1896 
Lucius  n  1838 
Lyman  W.  n  1849 

Casler. 
David  1869 

Cass. 
John  A.  1872 
William  B.  1896 

Cassidy. 
William  M.  1888 

Caswell. 
George  E.  n  1910 
James  E.  n  1869 


Cate. 
Carter  E.  n  1876 

Cavan. 
Willis  H.  n  1882 

Caward. 
Olin  M.  1903 

Cederberg. 
Charles  A.  n  1908 

Chadbourne. 
George  S.  1858 
James  P.  n  1893 
Samuel  G.  n  1884 

Chadwick. 
Charles  W.  1884 
Gustavus  B.  n  1861 
Walter  A.  1869 

Chaffee. 
Grace  I.  n  1892 

Chalker. 
Richard  A.  n  1840 

Chamberlain. 
Abiram  h  1903 
Daniel  D.  h  1870 
Ezra  B.  n  1846 
Herbert  C.  1907 

Chamberlin. 
Roy  B.  1909 

Chambers. 
Thomas  M.  h  1855 

Champion. 
Henry  n  1846 

Chandler. 
Davison  A.  1897 
Perry  1872 
Theophilus  B.  1850 
Wilson  B.  n  1887 

Chapin. 
Albert  W.  n  1865 
Charles  S.  1880 
James  I.  n  1901 
Solomon  1857 


881 


Chapman.] 


INDEX. 


Chapman. 
Arthur  W.  1903 
JohnA.  M./11871 
John  E.  H.  n  1850 
John  H.  n  1867 
MaeH.  1900 
Ulysses  1840 
William  H.  1897 
William  J.  1874 

Chappell. 
William  J.  1883 

Chase. 
Albert  H.  n  1882 
Alden  F.  1869 
Allen  n  1895 
Benjamin  W.  1864 
Charles  A.  n  1895 
Daniel  H.  1833 
Edwin  F.  «  1894 
Georp^e  D.  / 
Henry  h  1835 
Hiram  n  1844 
I  rah  E.  1850 
Jason  F.  1896 
JohnD.  1842 
John  L.  n  1865 
Orliff  vanH.  1908 
Sidera  1839 
Walter  E.  n  1876 
Wesley  D.  1863 

Chasey. 
Joseph  W.  1907 

Chatfield. 
Henrv  H.  1889 

Chattaway. 
Samuel  W.  M.  n  1863 

Chedsey. 
Nathan  A.  n  1845 

Cheeseman. 
George  W.  t 

Cheney. 
Beniamin  H.  n  1859 
Nathan  G.  1869 
Oren  B.  h  1863 

Chester. 
Francis  T.  1885 
Simeon  F.  1852 


Chew. 
Benjamin  W.  n  1836 

Chiche.ster. 
Ernest  C.  n  1904 
George  F.  n  1908 

Child. 
Charles  M.  1890 

Childs. 
Perry  G.  1846 

Chisholm, 
Harvey  F.  n  1856 

Chittenden. 
Charles  n  1836 

Church. 
Charles  W.  1864 
Isabella  J.  1896 
James  A.  n  1863 
May  W.  n  1901 
Morris  DeV.  1875 
Roy.  M  rs.  (  see  S  m  ith, 

Mae  G.) 
Seth  1850 

Churchill. 
Ernest  M.  n  1904 
John  H.  ni867 

^ClVILL. 

Acton  T.  1886 

Claflin. 
heet 
William  h  1868 

Clapp. 
Elam  S.  P.  1863 
Franklin  H.  1901 

Clark. 
Allen  1865 
Alonzo  H.  n  i88t 
Benjamin  S.  1872 
Cari  W.  1907 
Caroline  C.  i8os 
Clifford  P.  T895 
Daniel  J.  n  1876 
Davis  W.  1836 


Edgar  F.  1861 
Elizabeth  D.  1907 
Emerson  G.  n  1870 
Evert  M.  / 
Frank  R.  1900 
Fred  N.  1900 
Frederick  W.  n  i88f 
Harold  D.  n  1907 
Henry  F.  1886 
Jefferson  n  1867 
John  C.  1886 
Laban  h  1853 
Lester  M.  1839 
Nathaniel  W.  1879 
Robert  1857 
Smith  n  1866 
Thomas  J.,  Jr.  1901 
Walter  E.  1895 
William  R.  1852 
William  W.  1848 

Clarke. 
Charles  D.  n  1878 
Ernest  P.  1885 
Frederic  W.  1870 
George  i860 
George  H. 1877 
Horatio  R.  h  i8'53 
John  C.  1848 
John  S.  1907 
William  L.  1899 
Willis  G.  1877 

Clayton. 
Alfred  S.  1901 
James  W.  »  1855 

Cleaveland. 
Charles  F.,  Jr.  1908 

Cleaver. 
Henry  A.  1891 

Clement. 
George  W.  n  i860 
George  W.,  Jr.  1883 

Clements. 
Henry  L.  1896 
Isaac  N. 1870 
Theron  A.  1906 

Clemons. 
W.  Harry  1902 

Clerk. 
Frederick  E.  n  1903 


INDEX. 


[Conn. 


Cleveland. 
Josiah  J.  1849 

Clifford. 
Howard  A.  1884 
Nathaniel  D.  n  1883 
Timothy  S.  n  1876 

Clift. 
Smith  1837 

Cline. 
Thomas  S.  1901 

Clough. 
Joel  B.  1848 

Cloyd. 
Paul  C.  n  1892 

Cobb. 
Alfred  P.  n  1906 
Fred  W.  n  1890 
Herbert  E.  1887 
William  O.  n  1896 

Cobleigh. 
Edwin  R.  n  1853 
Nelson  E.  1843 
Nelson  S.  h  1865 

COBURN. 

Clarence  P.  1877 
Luther  G.  igoi 

COCAGNE. 

John  H.  1871 

Cochran. 
Clayton  T.  n  1909 

Cochrane. 
Jasper  D.  1880 

Cocker. 
Benjamin  F.  h  1864 

Codding. 
Lewis  B.  1882 

Coddington. 
Wellesley  P.  i860 


Coe. 
Andrew  J.  1855 
Christabel  M.  1901 
Jonathan  1839 

Coffin. 
Charles  E.  n  1883 
Edward  F.  1895 
Edward  P.  1879 
Owen  V.  h  1895 
Seward  V.  1889 

Coffman, 
Wilmer  E.  1895 

Cogan. 
James  J.  1902 

Coggshall. 
Clara  M.  1890 

CoiT. 
Olin  B.  1877 

COITE. 

William  J.  n  1857 

Colburn. 
John  1847 

Colby. 
Charles  G.  1849 
George  J.  L.  n  1842 

Cole. 
Cornelius  1847 
Edwin  H.  1851 
George  W.  n  1850 
Harry  J.  ni885 
Jacob  A. 1887 
Maude  V.  1902 
Peter  F.  n  1867 
Ralph  M.  1906 

Coleman. 
George  S.  1876 
John  H. / 
Lyman  / 
Oliver  A.  1875 
William  B.,  Jr.  1873 

Colgate. 
Bowles  t 


Collin. 
Henry  A.  1858 
John  H.  n  1854 
Quincy  J.  1857 

Collings. 
H.  T.,  Mrs.  (see  Dar- 
row,  GraciaB.) 

Collins. 
Charles  1837 
Frederick  J.  1879 
Frederick  O.  n  1903 
James  M.  n  1879 
Lewis  n  1853 
Lorin  C.  n  1838 

COLLYER. 

G.  L.,  Mrs.  (see  Day, 
Helena  L.) 

Colt. 
Charles  H.  1894 

Colter. 
Joseph  n  1877 

COLVILLE. 

George  M.  h  1888 

Comfort. 
George  F.  1857 
William  F.  1862 

COMINS. 

James  B.  1896 

Commons. 
John  R.  / 

Cone. 
Edward  S.  n  185 1 
George  B.  1837 

Congdon. 
Edward  F.  n  1905 

Conger. 
David  N.  1848 

Conn. 
Harold  J.  1908 
Herbert  W.  / 
Lillie  B.  1890 


883 


Connell.] 


INDEX. 


Connell. 
William  t 

Connelly. 
Herbert  L.  1909 

Conner. 
Benjamin  C.  1876 
James  H.  n  1858 
Samuel  J.  A.  i8g2 

Connor. 
Louis  G.  1910 

Conrad. 
William  F.  1853 

Converse. 
Abie!  18^9 
J.  Carl  1886 
Waldo  F.  1839 

Cook. 
Charles  h  1850 
George  W.  1863 
Paul  n  1909 
William  H.  n  1871 

Cooke. 
Alice  G.  1906 
Edward  1838 
Henry  P.  1877 
Leslie  B.  1868 
Samuel  W.  1853 

COOKMAN. 

Alfred  1892 
Frank  S.  1879 
George  G.  1877 
William  W.  n  1882 

Cooledge. 
Clark  ni84i 

COOLEY. 

Almon  O.  1849 

COOLIDGE. 

Henry  A,  1847 

COONEY. 

Robert /t  185 1 


Coons. 
Gideon  W.  1890 
Henry  B.  1887 
Horace  W.  1899 

Cooper. 
Albert  L.  1901 
Charles  P.  1888 
Jacob  F.  1883 
Jesse  V.  1906 
Joel  H.  n  1844 
Richard  W.  1890 
Rufus  T.  n  1887 
Stephen  VanR.  n  1850 
Varnum  A.  n  1863 
Webb  G.  1902 
Willis  A.  n  1883 

COOTE. 

Thomas  W.  n  1906 

COPELAND. 

Anson  T.  1858 
A.  Stanley  n  1904 
David  185s 
Justin  M.  n  1857 

Copp. 
Henry  N.  1863 

Corbin. 
Johnson  A.  n  1849 

Corey. 
Howard  A.  1907 
Joseph  A.  n  1880 

Corliss. 
Cyrus  L.  1900 
Frederick  W.  It  1864 

Cornell. 
Minn  S.,  Jr.  1905 
T.  S.,  Mrs.  (see 
Andrews,  Ethel  W.) 

Corner. 
Clarence  F.  1903 

Corning. 
Granville  n  1876 

Cornwall. 
Andrew  P.  n  1903 
Edward  E.  1887 


Cornwell. 
Giles  H.  1842 

Corscaden. 
James  A.  1902 
Roberta  1901 

Corson. 
John  W.  n  1887 

Corwin. 
Clifford  O.  n  1908 

Coston. 
Herbert  H.  1873 

Cottle. 
William  A.  1875 

Couch  MAN. 
John  W.  n  1878 

COUGHLIN. 

Clarence  D.  n  1905 
Elizabeth  A.  1900 
Jane  1897 

COULSTON. 

Charles  W.  1891 

COULTAS. 

Andrew  J.  1880 

COUSENS. 

Francis  H.  1873 
Wilbur  F.  n  1872 

COVEL. 

James  h  1835 
John  S.  1845 

CoWAN. 

James  F.  1909 

Cowling. 
E.  J., Mrs.  (see  Smith, 
Percie  J.) 

Cox. 
George  B.  n  1887 
William  W.  n  1876 


884 


COXE. 

Dorran  B.  n  1882 
James  C.  W.  1863 
John  H.  1909 

Crafts. 
Addie  L.  1883 
Albert  B.  1871 
Frederick  H.  n  1871 
George  B.  1908 
G.  B.,  Mrs.  (see  Dona- 
hoe,  Margaret  E.) 
Major  P.  1844 
Wilbur  F.  1869 

Craig. 
Elizabeth  A.  1889 
Lewis  W.  1879 

Cramer. 
Mary  E.  1894 
Myron  C.  1904 
Norman  L.  1873 
Raymond  V.  n  1910 

Crandall. 
Francis  A.  1875 
John  N.  n  1854 

Crane. 
Charles  G.  1907 
Howard  D.  1903 
John  R.  h  1845 
Lewis  N.  1890 
Robert  N.  1867 
William  H.  n  1877 

Crawford. 
Allan  h  1868 
Andrew  K.  i860 
Frederick  N.  1908 
James  B.  h  1863 
John  n  1865 
Margaret  1910 
Morris  B.  1874 
M.  B.,  Mrs.  (see  Rice, 

Caroline  L.) 
Morris  D'C.  h  1853 
Robert  S.  1880 

Creamer, 
Alfred  G.  n  1884 

Cressman. 
Elijah  1878 


INDEX. 

Cressy. 
Noah  / 

Crittenden. 
Albert  R.  t 

Crocker. 
Joseph  E.  n  1894 

Croft. 
Charles  P.  1869 

Crombie. 
Dean  A.  n  1884 

Crook. 
JohnT.  1881 
William  M.  1884 
Winnie  M.  1885 

Crooks. 
Thomas  R.  1889 

Crosby. 
George  H.  n  1865 

Crosley. 
Abraham  n  1905 

Cross. 
H.  S.,  Mrs.  (see 

Gamache,  Florence 
M.) 

Crossett. 
Harry  S.  n  1910 

Crowell. 
Albert  L.  1892 
Benjamin  C.  1904 
Loranus  1840 
Robert  F.  1857 
Samuel  F.  1902 

Croxford, 
George  A.  n  1891 
Russell  H.  1887 

Crysler. 
Adam  C.  1852 

Culver. 
M.  Eugene  1875 


[D  agnail. 

Cum  MINGS. 
Anson  W.  h  1843 
George  O.  n  1867 
Joseph  1840 
Leonard  N.  1873 
William  E.  n  1878 

Cumnock, 
Robert  McL.  1868 

Cunningham, 
Edward  1867 
Logan  n  1909 

Currier, 
Edwin  P,  1890 
John  W.  1857 

Curry. 
Daniel  1837 
John  n  1842 

Curtice, 
LeonH.  1908 
Raymond  S.  1908 
Saul  0. 1885 

Gushing. 
Charles  W.  h  185S 
John  R.  1869 
Joseph  W.  1857 
Samuel  G.  1872 

CUSHMAN. 

Robert  S.  1902 
Walter  S.  1859 

Cutler. 

Carl  C.  n  1903 
David  A.  n  1903 
Raymond  W.  n  1910 
Zelia  A.  1903 

Cutts. 
Edward  1865 
Frederic  1893 
Oliver  t 

Daboll. 
David  A.  h  1872 
Nathan  h  1835 

Dagnall. 
Bertha  L  n  1902 


Dains.] 


INDEX. 


Dains. 

Dashiell. 

Day. 

Frank  B.  i8qo 

Robert  L.  h  1866 

Clarence  M.  1909 

George  G.  1859 

Robert  L.  n  1880 

Harry  P.  1903 

George  H. 1884 

Helena  L.  1886 

Davenport. 

James  R.  h  1883 

Dales. 

Charles  W.  1848 

John  A.  1872 

Wilbur  F.  1886 

Frederick  M.  1889 

John  C.  1908 

F.  M.,Mrs.  (see 

Louis  DeV.  1904 

Dall. 
William  H.  h  1888 

Andrus,  Edith  J.) 
Friend  S.  1846 
Harry  1900 

Samuel  J.  n  1863 
Waters  B.  189 1 

Milton  W.  1903 

Dean. 

• 

Dallinger. 

Stanley  W.  1884 

Charles  R.  1849 

William  H.  h  1886 

David  J.  h  1885 

Davies. 

James  A.  1847 

Dally. 

Melrose  D.  1896 

Roll  in  C.  1909 

Jonathan  H.  1859 

Ruth  1905 

Joseph  W.  n  1866 

Davis. 
Albert  / 

Zebina  T.  1846 

Dalton. 

Amy  E.  1904 

Deane. 

William  A.  n  1870 

Ashton  W.  1900 
Bernard  M.  1889 

Ernest  R.  1888 

Dandy. 

Charles  E.  1876 

deAngelis. 

JamesH.,  Jr.  n  1864 

Charles  H.  1900 
Charles  S.  1880 

Susie  A.  1902 

Danforth. 

Qara  S.  n  1893 
DeWitt  n  1858 

Dearborn. 

Richard  H.  1861 

Dora  W.  1902 

Arthur  K.  1906 

Edson  W.  1869 

James  M.  1902 

Daniel. 

George  M.  n  1908 

Josiah  W.  n  1870 

Robert  A.  n  1872 

Gustavus  F.  h  1835 

Reuben  F.  n  1870 

H.  Loranus  1900 

Walter  F.  1900 

Daniels. 

Herbert  S.  1899 

Benjamin  n  1835 

John  McI.  1905 

deBosis. 

John  H.  n  1889 

Lawrence  A.  1908 

A.,  Mrs.  (see  Vernon, 

Morgan  R.  1841 
Perl  B.  n  1901 

Loyal  L.  1883 
Lucius  D.  h  1863 

Lillian) 

William  H.  n  1863 
Winthrop  M.  / 

Milton  S.  n  1907 
N.  Evan  1897 
Otto  W.  1902 

deCastro. 
Joseph  F.  1882 

Danker. 

Stephen  B.  18^9 

Albert  1863 

Darby. 
William  C.  1899 

Stephen  B.,  Jr.  1895 

Decker. 

Wesley  R.  h  187s 
William  B.  1894 
Willis  B.  n  1906 

John  A.,  Jr.  1901 
Deering. 

Davison. 

William  t 

Dare. 

Alfred  T.  1898 

Edward  M.  n  1903 

Curtis  P.  1843 

Defandorf. 

George  W.  1892 

Jason  F.  n  1887 

Darling. 

William  T.  h  1892 

Arthur  B.  1895 
Clarence  W.  n  1899 

Davitt. 

deforest. 

John  W.  n  1901 

Jean  L.  1896 

Darrow. 

Gracia  B.  1900 

Dawley. 

DeFrehn. 

Pierre  W.  n  1908 

Milton  H.  n  1899 

Jerry  J.  1902 

i 

886 

INDEX. 


[Doolittle. 


DeKoven. 
Henry  n  1836 
Henry  L.  t 
William  n  1843 

DeLaney. 
Lewis  E.  1902 
L.  E.,  Mrs.  (see  Gris- 
woLD,  Margaret) 

Delano. 
Charles  W.  1894 

Delevan. 
Elizabeth  H.  n  1877 

Demarest. 
Donald  J.  n  1910 
Gerald  B.  1904 

deMauriac, 
Henri  deW.  n  1903 

DeMena. 
Felipe  S.  w  1845 

Deming. 
Lester  F.  1906 

Dempster. 
John  h  1848 

Denison. 
Howard  P.  n  1885 
Joseph  1840 
William  n  1896 

Dennett. 
Oliver  n  184S 

Dennis. 
Alfred  P.  / 
Paul  G.  1910 

Denniston. 
Benjamin  M.  1910 
Louis  N.  n  1902 

Derby. 
Elmer  G.  1883 

Deremer. 
Earl  DeW.  1910 


Develin. 
James  A.  1883 

Dewar. 
Frank  n  1873 

Dewey. 
Lewis  F.  1861 

Dexter. 
Everett  K.  1863 

Deyampert. 
Epaminondas  n  1851 

Dibble. 
Howard  G.  n  1897 

Dickinson. 
Henry  L.  1862 
John  h  1872 
John  T.  1853 

DiCKISSON. 

Benjamin  F.  1907 

Diefendorf. 
Benjamin  L  1833 

Dikeman. 
George  W.  n  1854 

DiLKS. 

Eva  1892 
James  B.  1878 
Joseph  A.  1867 
Joseph  A.,  Jr.  n  1896 

Dillard. 
Richmond  F.  A.  n  1841 

Dilley. 
Arthur  U.  n  1896 

Dillingham. 
Stephen  C.  1845 

Dinsmore. 
CadfordM.  1851 

DiSOSWAY. 

Cornelius  R.  h  1838 
Gabriel  P.  h  1833 

887 


Ditchett. 
Edwin  n  1903 

Dixon. 
James  B.  h  1859 
Sylvester  h  1858 

DOANE. 

Frank  W.  1895 
Ira  C.  1903 

Dobbins. 
John  Y.  t 

DODD.     . 

Bertram  F.  1899 
Harriman  C.  1901 
Thomas  J.  1910 

DODDS. 

Clyde  R. 1901 
Solon  A.  1901 

Dodge. 
Raymond  / 

Doe. 

Albert  P.  1874 
Walter  E.  1908 

Dole. 
Edmund  P.  n  1874 
Samuel  P.  n  1837 

Dollner. 
Samuel  L.  n  1878 

DONAHOE. 

Daniel  J.  n  1875 
Julia  T.  n  1904 
Margaret  E.  1906 
Michael  J.  1886 

Donaldson. 
Joshua  M.  1839 
Orren  M.  n  1889 

DOOLEY. 

Matthew  A.  w  1842 

Doolittle. 
Theodore  S.  h  1872 


Dorchester.] 

INDEX. 

Dorchester. 

Doxsee. 

Ransom  h  i860 

Daniel  n  1847 

Carll  W.  1909 

Reuben  B.  t 

Daniel  1874 

Drake. 

DURBIN. 

DOREMUS. 

Herbert  E.  1886 

John  P./ 

Edmund  1909 

H.  E.,  Mrs.  (see 
Johnson,  Mary  E.) 

John  P.  1853 

DORMAN. 

John  P.  1894 

DURFEE. 

Edward  W.nigos 

Dresser. 

Herbert  A.  n  1883 

DORRIS. 

Harry  A.  1908 
William  H.  n  1880 

H.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 
MoTT,  AnnaR.) 

John  N.  h  1862 

Drew. 

DURSTON. 

DORSETT. 

Charles  M.  1892 

Franklin  S.  1902 

George  B.  1874 

Daniel  t 

DUSINBERRE. 

Doty. 

DuBois. 

George  B.  1852 

Howard  R.  1908 

Edgar  VanF.  1893 

George  B.  1868 

Douglas. 
Benjamin  / 

DUFFORD. 

DUTCHER. 

Elizabeth  E.  1897 

George  M.  / 

Duinkerke. 

T^TTTxmsi 

Douglass. 
Arthur  S.  n  1906 

John  F.  n  1883 

JL/U  1  lUIN  . 

John  W.«  1889 

Gaylord  W.  1900 

Dukeshire. 

Francis  S.  n  1896 

Willard  B.  1892 

Duval. 

Gordon  C.  1908 

William  1843 

Richard  W.  n  1901 

DULANY. 

Roswell  L.  n  1901 
Roswell  S.  1861 

John  H.ni  884 

Dwelly. 

William  M.  n  1892 

Duncan. 

Jedediah  n  1836 

Dow. 

Theodore  A.  1874 

DWIGHT. 

Cyrus  M.  n  1844 

William  E.  1878 

Holden  1835 

David  B.  n  1884 

Lewis  1837 

Edward  D.  n  1846 

Dunham. 

William  E.  1870 

Lorenzo  1849 

Archie  W.nigoo 

George  P.  n  1891 

Dye. 

DOWE. 

Caleb  1841 

Dunkel. 
Otto/ 

Charles  H.  1884 

Downey. 

Dyer. 

Archibald  StJ.  n  1901 

Dunkerke. 

Frank  M.  n  1895 

Charles  G.  1840 

J.  Francis,  Jr.  n  1904 

David  G.  1884 

Eason. 

Leonard  S.  1907 

Dun  MORE. 

F.  W.,  Mrs.  (see 

Russell  G.  1908 

Inglis,  Jessie  I.) 

Downs. 

Watson  T.  1871 

Frederick  A.  n  1855 

William  E.  n  1910 

Eastman, 

Walter  H.  1875 

Frank  E.  n  1898 

Dowse. 

Dunn. 

Henry  E.  1858 

Harold  A.  1902 

James  H.  n  1864 

Charles  D.  n  1840 

Lewis  R.  h  1876 

Joseph  h  1872 

INDEX. 


[Everitt. 


Eaton, 
Daniel  O.  n  1838 
Herbert  S.  n  1891 
Joel  W.  h  1881 
William  B.  1889 

ECKFELDT. 

Thomas  H.  1881 

ECKMAN. 

George  P.  w  1884 

Eddy. 
Ashton  C.  1875 
Bayard  T.  n  1879 
Henry  T.  1866 
Lewis  H.  n  1878 
Robert  N.  n  1865 

Edgerton. 
Alonzo  J.  1850 
Charles  S.  1870 
Francis  C.  n  1894 
Francis  D.  1861 

Edsall. 
Charles  F.  1908 

Edson. 
Edward  i860 

Edwards. 
Bruce  V.  n  1907 
George  L.  1863 
George  N. 1893 
James  T.  i860 
Nelson  1879 

Eggleston. 
Asahel  C.  1858 
Charles  F.  1890 
George  M.  1892 
J.  Wilbur  1889 
Sidney  B.  n  1897 

Eichelberger. 
William  S.  / 

ElSWALD. 

Adolph  H.  n  1882 
Arthur  S.  n  1882 
Theodore  G.  n  1894 


Ela. 
David  H.  1857 
El  wood  S.  ni882 
Paul  F.  1884 

Elder. 
William  W.  n  1874 

Eldred. 
John  R.  n  1852 

Eldredge, 
Elliott  M.  1900 
Orris  K.  t 

Eldridge. 
Herbert  C.  1892 

Elliott. 
Benjamin  F.  n  1883 
Charles  h  1840 
George  W.  n  1873 
Melville  C.  n  1867 

Ellis. 
Charles  A.  1900 
Elizabeth  J.  1877 
John  P. «  186s 
Joseph  W.  1858 

Elmer. 
Cordello  D.  n  1857 
William  T.  1857 

Elwood. 
Isaac  N.  n  1867 

Ely. 
Charles  F.  1875 
Edward  M.  n  1867 

Emens. 
Edgar  A.  1886 

Emerson. 
George  A.  n  1874 
George  R.  1874 
John  H.  1870 
Oscar  B.  1901 

Emery. 
George  H.  n  1910 
Samuel  n  1859 


England. 
George  A.  1862 

English. 
Alice  W.  1902 

Eno. 
J.  N.,  Mrs.  (see 
Foster,  Myra  E.) 

Enos. 
Jacob  J.  n  1837 

Ercanbrack. 
Thomas  R.  1858 

Ericsson, 
John  h  1862 

Erskine, 
James  P.  1895 

Erving, 
George  A. 1877 

Espenshade. 
Abraham  H,  1894 

Espy. 
Ridgway  B,  1903 

ESTABROOK. 

Adelbert  A.  n  1896 

Esten. 
William  M.  1894 

Ethridge. 

Albert  n  1853 
Samuel  S.  1862 

EUSTIS. 

John  E.  1874 
William  H.  1873 

Evans. 
George  1897 
H.  D.,  Mrs.  (see 

Turner,  Mima  B.) 
Marshall  n  1858 
Nathaniel  n  1841 
William  R.  1884 

Everitt. 
Robert  n  1910 


Ewer.J 


INDEX. 


Ewer, 
Bernard  C.  / 

Eyster. 
Christian  S.  n  1836 
John  B.  1905 

Faber. 
Frederick  B.  1889 

Fairbank. 
William  E.  1893 

Fairchild. 
Isaac  11  1842 
John  H.  1898 
Nathan  H.  1905 
William  H.  n  1877 

Fairlie. 
Chester  W.  n  1908 

Falconer. 
John  H.  1838 

Falley. 
George  N.  1858 

Fallon. 
Junius  G.  1875 

Fancher. 
Enoch  L.  h  1863 

Fanton. 
William  H.  1855 

Farnham. 
Charles  S.  n  1901 

Farnsworth. 
Robert  W.  C.  1871 

Farnum. 
John  R.  1867 

Farrand. 
Max/ 

Farrar. 
Hubbard  C.  h  1886 


Farrell. 
Stewart  A.  1910 

Faulkner. 
Albert  U.  n  1893 
John  A.  h  1897 

Faulks. 
James  B.  h  1876 

Faunce. 
William  H.  P.  h  1909 

Faust. 
Albert  B.  / 

Faville. 
Oran  1844 

Fearon. 
Robert  N.  u  1869 

Fellows. 
Hervey  W.  1888 
James  F.  188^ 
Nathaniel  1858 
Samuel  McG.  h  1852 
Thomas  S.  1850 
William  G.  1907 

Fenn. 
James  W.  n  1873 

Ferguson. 
Allan  1905 
Charles  W.  n  1865 
Sandford  I.  h  1852 
Wilbert  P.  h  1898 

Fernald. 
Edgar  S.  1890 
Elbridge  S.  1892 
Flora  A.  n  1S84 
Oliver  H.  1863 
Walter  M.  n  1893 

Ferry. 
Edward  S.  1878 
George  J.  t 

Few. 
Ignatius  A.  h  i8'?8 


I  Fickett. 

i     Albert  L.  n  1897 

890 


Field. 
Daniel  W.  n  1837 
Edwin  A.  1907 
Eva  A.  n  1899 
Howard  B.  1905 
Leila  A.  1901 
Leon  C.  1870 

Fields. 
Andrew  C.  t 

FlERO. 

Joshua  M.,  Jr.  n  1909 

Fife. 
Robert  H.,  Jr.  / 

Fl  FIELD. 

Fred  W.  n  1896 

Fillmore, 
George  H.  n  1845 

Finch, 
Peter  W.  n  1839 

FiNLAY. 

Robert  E.  1908 

Finney, 
May  S.  1896 

Fish. 
Edwin  1887 
Henry  h  1838 
Jasper  1853 

Fisher, 
Annie  1904 
Wilfrid  S.  n  1902 
Willard  C,  / 
William  W.  1894 

FiSK. 

Everett  O.  1873 
Herbert  F.  i860 
Isaiah  t 

Sewall  H.  n  1840 
WiUbur/ 

Fitch. 
James  W.  n  1867 
Silas  1838 
Silas  H.  1877 


INDEX. 


IFrey 


FitzGerald. 
Charles  J.  n  1898 
Edward  M.  ni882 
James  N.  h  1882 
Jerome  B.  n  1845 
Peter  F.  n  1857 
William  H.  n  1894 

Flack. 
Arthur  H.  h  1887 

Flanders. 
Christopher  P.  1861 

Fletcher. 
Clifton  n  1850 
Frank  P.  1904 
Helen  K.  1906 
Lawrence  B.  / 

Flinchbaugh. 
Frederick  L.  1899 

Flint. 
Henry  W.  1868 

Flood. 
Thomas  C.  1910 

Flournoy. 
John  M.  n  1833 
Josiah,  Jr.  n  1837 

Flower. 
Herbert  J.  n  1905 

Floy. 
Frederic  H.  1892 
Henry  1889 
James  h  1847 

Floyd. 
Leroy  C,  Jr.  1900 

Flynn. 
George  F.  1887 

Fogg. 
Frank  P.  189 1 

Foley. 
Edmund  R.  1887 

FOLSOME. 

Ralph  J.  1904 


FOOTE. 

Grace  L.  1900 
John  B.  h  1869 
Osmond  C.  B.  n  1873 

Forbes. 
Robert  J.  n  1883 
Robert  W.  n  1906 

Ford. 
Calvin  B.  i8S4 
William  I.  1889 

Fordyce. 
Alexander  R.,  Jr.  n 
1896 

FORMAN. 

Raymond  L.  1907 
Samuel  E.  n  1885 

Forsyth. 
George  1864 

Fort. 
Edmund  L.  n  1840 
Frederick  W.  1875 

FOSGATE. 

William  A.  n  1864 

Foss. 
Archibald  C.  1852 
Cyrus  D.  1854 
Cyrus  D.,  Jr.  1891 
William  J.  1856 

Foster. 
Charles  J.  1890 
Charles  L.  1881 
Fisher  A.  1834 
Floyd  W.  n  1908 
George  T.  n  1840 
James  A.  n  1892 
Jennie  L.  n  1884 
John  h  1833 
John  M.  n  1835 
John  W.  n  1834 
Leroy  A.  n  1867 
Lewis  w  1835 
Myra  E.  n  1881 
William  11 1839 
William  E.  1888 
William  H.  n  1841 
William  S.  1885 


Fountain. 
James  T.  1849 

Fowler. 
Anderson  t 
Charles  H.  h  1875 

Fox. 
David  A.,  Jr.  n  1900 
Henry  J. /i  1857 

Fradenburg. 
Stephen  n  1848 

Frain. 
Edmund  W.  1898 

Francis. 
John  H.  n  1877 

Franklin. 

H.  A.,  Mrs.  (seeWiL- 

coxsoN,  Mary  E.) 

Frazee. 
Francis  B.  n  1906 

Frazer. 
John  h  1853 

Frazier. 
Joseph  W.  n  1897 

Freeman. 
Arthur  M.  1880 
Daniel  R.  1905 
Frank  N.  1904 
James  M.  h  1866 
Joseph  B.  1848 
Leonard  E.  n  1888 
Thomas  F.  n  1907 

French. 
Harry  N.  1905 
John  R.  h  1852 
Moses,  Jr.  n  1882 
Robert  M.  1894 
William  E.  n  1901 

Fretz. 
Edwin  H.  n  1894 

Frey. 
John  G.  1909 


Fritts.] 


INDEX. 


Fritts. 
Ada  C.  n  1904 

Frost. 

Charlotte  B.  1899 

Fredric  W.  1894 

F.  W.,  Mrs.  (see  Glo- 
ver, Christine  K.) 

Leonard  P.  h  1868 

Luther  H,  1901 

L.  H.,  Mrs.  (see  Ray- 
mond, Alice  J.) 

Philip  P.  1902 

Timothy  P.  n  1876 

Fuller. 
Alice  C.  1894 
Charles  H.  n  1871 
Ernest  S.  n  1902 
Fred  E.  1890 
Frederic  D.  n  1888 
Gardner  i8«;8 
Hart  S.  1896 
Henry  J.  1857 
James  H.  1896 
Spencer R.  1859 

FURBER. 

Charles  H.  1873 
David  B.  1867 

Gabriel. 
Charles  VanL.  n  1881 

Gaffy. 
George  H.  n  1850 

Gage. 
Denison  1855 

Gaines. 
Margaret  W.  1898 

Galbraith. 
John  1879 

Gale. 
Edward  J.  1895 
Sylvanus  G.  i860 

Gallagher. 
Charles  W.  1870 

Gallien. 
Brace  M.  1882 


Galloway. 
Franklin  A.  1892 

Gallup. 
George  n 1883 

Gamache. 
Florence  M.  1898 

Gamble. 
Edwin  P.  n  1873 

Gamman. 
Alfred  M.  n  1874 

Gammons. 
Ward  P.  1906 

Garatt. 
James  N. «  1858 

Garde. 
Andrew  E.  n  1908 

Garden  HIRE. 
James  B.  h  i860 

Gardiner. 
George  W.  1889 
Peleg  W.,  Jr.  n  1849 

Gardner. 
Abel  n  1842 
Austin  n  1856 
Catherine  A.  1885 
Charles  H.  n  1859 
Charles  H.  1884 
Clifton  F.  n  1903 
Job  1855 
William  H.  n  1837 

Garfield. 

Frank  B.  ni895 
HarryA. /H909 

Garman. 
Isaac  N. 1901 

Garniss. 
David  R.  n  1839 

Garrettson. 
Francis  T.  1846 
William  E.  1841 


Garrison. 
Charles  H.  1904 
Norman  S.  n  1905 
Philip  E.  1900 
P.  E.,  Mrs.  (see 

Walsh,  Jane  F.  D.) 
Stephen  0. 1876 

Garton. 
William  McK.  n  1851 

Gary. 
Delos  185 1 
George  t 

Gascoigne. 
Frederick  A.  1890 

Gatch. 
Gordon  G.  1906 

Gates. 
Arthur  M.  1894 
David  W.  1863 

Cause. 
Percival  O.  B.  ni88i 

Gavitte. 
Arthur  H.  n  1896 

Gaylord. 
Harriette  E.  n  1888 
John  H.  185 1 

Geer, 
Charlotte  G.  1903 

Geigel. 
Ynocencio  n  1845 

Genns. 
Duncan  McP.  n  1900 

Genung. 
Amzi  W.  1846 
Charles  A.  n  1871 

Geoghegan. 
Charles  W.  n  1902 

George. 
Frank  W.  n  1901 


INDEX. 


[GoodelL 


Gerald. 

Gilder. 

GiRELIUS. 

Herbert  P.  1882 

Richard  W.  h  1903 
William  H.  n  1834 

Charles  G.  1899 

Gerard. 

Given. 

Elwood  S.  1877 

Gildersleeve. 

Philip  L.  1909 

Joseph  1882 
Owen  S.  n  1907 

Henry  1879 

Louis  n  1899 

Gladding. 

Willard  H.  1908 

Rena  C.  n  1903 

Gerry. 
Charles  F.  185 1 

Giles. 
Charles  H.  n  1885 

Gladwin. 
Vivian  E.  1903 

Gerst. 

Gill. 

Glasier. 

Benjamin  E.  1873 

Benjamin  1870 
Mark  W.  1889 

Jacob  A.  n  1904 

GiBB. 

Gleason. 

John  McG.,  Jr.  1904 

Gillet. 

Mary  L.  n  1896 

Thomas  B.  1907 

Louis  B.  / 

Glenn. 

GiBBARD. 

GiLLETT. 

George  M.  1889 

Isaac /ii  862 

Arthur  L.  / 

Glover. 
Christine  K.  1896 

Gibbons. 

Gillette. 

Willis  A.  1910 

Wilbur  F.  1879 

Frederic  T.  1867 

GiBBS. 

Lincoln  R.  1892 

Gillies. 

Godard. 

Andrew  1895 

George  S.  1892 

Gillis. 

Goewey. 

Gibson. 
Arthur  B.  n  1884 

William  McN.  1876 

William  D.  n  1877 

Charles  t 
Frank  n  1856 

GiLLISPIE. 

Raymond  L.  1910 
Robert  W.  1904 

Goldbacker. 
Edward  n  1906 

GiDMAN. 

Richard  H.  1863 

GiLLOTT. 

GOLLICAR. 

Pedro  R.  1892 

William  1833 

GiFFIN. 

Charles  M.  h  187S 

GiLMAN. 

GONSALVES. 

William  G.  1897 

Albert  F.  n  1897 

Henry  1906 

GiFFORD. 

A.  F.,  Mrs.  (see 
McGlynn,  Agnes 

Gonzalez. 

Asa  R.  1904 

G.) 
Benjamin  A.  1865 

Ramon  n  1845 

Gilbert. 

Frederick  H.  1909 

GOODALE. 

Charles  A.  n  1858 

John  H.  1840 

Clifford  C.  1893 

Gilmore. 

Donald  M.  1908 

Hiram  S.  n  1841 

GOODE. 

Gad  S.  n  1836 

Burwell  P.  1856 

Helen  L.  1904 

GiLMOUR. 

G.  Brown  1870 

Leroy  D.  n  1886 
Levi  1874 

George  1898 

Kenneth  M.  1904 

Luther  M.  1865 
Norman  E.  1895 

GiNN. 

GoODELL. 

Robert  L.  1887 

Wesley  C.  1859 

Charles  LeR.  h  1906 

893 


Goodier.l 


INDEX. 


GOODIER, 

Jonathan  1845 

Gooding. 
Earl  W.  n  1900 
William  L./ 

Goodman. 
Robert  G.  1906 

GOODNOW. 

Isaac  T.  h  1845 

Goodrich. 
Arthur  1899 
Charles  G.  1893 
Frank  T.  n  1858 
Frederic  S.  1890 
Nelson  1842 

GOODSELL. 

Daniel  A.  h  1881 

Goods  PEED. 
Harry  W.  n  1896 

Goodwill. 
William  T.  n  1849 

Goodwin. 
Charles  J.  / 
George  H.  n  1862 
Hannibal  n  1847 
T.  Gardner  1899 
Walton  n  1864 

Gordon. 
Albert  S.  1901 
Howard  D.  1892 
James  S.  n  i860 
Lewis  E.  1894 
William  C.  n  1888 

Gordy. 
E.  Sheppard  n  1885 
Harry  M.  1907 
Tohn  P.  1878 
Wilbur  F.  1880 

GORHAM. 

Frederic  S.  1909 

Goss. 
Charles  F.  n  1839 
Webster  n  1877 


William  R.  n  1880 
Winfield  S.  1890 

Gould. 
Albert  n  i860 
Emmett  W.  1901 
John  B.  1846 
John  H.  n  1907 
Thomas  L.  n  1850 

Gove. 
Elijah  A.  n  1856 
John/ 

Gowdy. 
John  1897 
John.  Mrs.  (see 

Thompson, 

Elizabeth) 

Graham. 
James  C.  1890 
James  T.  1855 
Mary  1889 
William  n  1904 

Granger. 
Miles  T.  1842 

Grant. 
Arthur  S.  1904 
Harold  C.  1908 
Harry  A.  1908 
Mabelle  C.  1902 
Ralph  M.  1892 
Roscoe  A.  1894 

Graves. 
Albert  M.  1872 
Albert  S.  1846 
Arthur  R.  1908 
Carle  A.  1898 
Charles  E.  1908 
Edith  R.  1896 
Florence  A. 1894 
George  A.  1865 
Isabel  1891 
Otis  S.  n  1861 
Thomas  E.  n  1834 
William  F.  n  1871 

Gray. 
Edward  B.  1908 

Greeley. 
Leslie  C  n  1894 


Greely. 
Fred  H.  n  1880 

Green. 
Addison  L.  1885 
Charles  E.  1879 
Edmund  B.  n  1837 
James  W.  n  1840 
John  S.  n  1907 
John  W.  n  1839 
Robert  P.  1890 

Greenbacker. 
W.,  Mrs.  (see  Whit- 
MORE,  Lena  A.) 

Greene. 
Marion  W.  1910 
Roscoe  L.  n  1876 
Walter  A.  n  1885 
William  E.  1895 

Greenfield. 
John  S.  1869 

Green  SLET. 
Ferris  1897 

Greenwood. 
Joseph  M.  1842 

Gregory. 
Gilbert  H.  1863 
Harvey  H.  h  1867 

Gribhel. 
John/ 

Gridley. 
Ida  R. 1885 
John  S.  J.  n  1838 

Griffen. 
Benjamin  / 

Griffin. 
Franklin  H.  1875 
Henry  P.  1888 
James  J.  h  1856 
Tohn  P.  1848 
Martin  W.  1880 
Michael  E.  n  1869 
Rodney  A.  n  1900 
T.  Almem  1881 
William  h  1861 


894 


INDEX. 


[Hamlin. 


Griffing. 
Horace  S.  1909 
James  S.  1852 

Griffith. 
Charles  M.  1888 
Elbert  W.  h  1894 

Griffiths. 
John  B.  n  1898 

Griggs. 
Arthur  0. 1898 

Grigson. 
William  M.  1909 

Griswold. 
Allen  1859 
Edwin  C.  1847 
Edwin  L.  n  1877 
Katharine  L.  1902 
Margaret  1902 
Margaret  B.  n  1904 

Grover. 
Frederick  W,  m  1901 

Groves. 
Andrew  J.  n  1865 
James  H.  n  1865 
William  F.  1894 

Grumbine. 
Harvey  C.  1892 
Lee  L.  1881 

Guernsey. 
Benjamin  W.  1904 
David  n  1843 
Henry  C.  n  1904 
Plinv  it  1845 
Wilfiam  G.  1897 

GUIBORD. 

Fred  W.  n  1895 
Robert  H.  1892 

Guildford. 
Charles  T.  1897 
C.  T.,  Mrs.  (see  Davis, 
Clara  S.) 

GULICK. 

Charles  W.  1854 


Gurnee. 
Benjamin  S.  1861 

Guss. 
Roland  W.  1888 

GUSTAFSON. 

Alfred  A.  1903 

Guy. 
Alice  B.  n  1897 
Clarence  B.  n  1904 
Harold  S.  1909 
James  H.  n  1896 

Gw^ILLIM. 

Reese  B.  1866 
Stanley  S.  n  1898 

Gwinnell. 
William  B.  1886 

Haasz. 
George  N.  n  1906 

Hackett. 
John  H.  n  1842 

Hadley. 
Arthur  T.  h  1899 
Charles  A.  1899 
James  h  1866 
Lorenzo  W.  1893 

Haight. 
Daniel  1847 

Hale. 
Charles  W.  n  1896 
Clarence  F.  1903 
Thomas  n  1838 

Haley. 
Arthur  B.  F.  1907 
Joseph  F.  1876 

Hall. 
Almon  E.  1872 
Charles  M.  n  1881 
Clififord  W.  1904 
David  C.  f 
Edwin  W.  h  1868 
Ezra  1862 
Francis  h  1854 
Francis  T.  n  1902 

895 


Frederick  S.  1893 
George  A.  1863 
Hattie  B.  1898 
Horace  P.  n  1856 
Horatio  N.  1869 
John  H.,  Jr.  1841 
Johnson  C.  n  1840 
Lovell  n  1866 
Morton  L.  1888 
Otis  T.  h  1873 
Raymond  L  1909 
William  B.  n  1852 
William  H.  1892 

Hallenbeck. 
Valentine  1882 

Hallock. 
Daniel  F.  i860 
Frank  K.  1882 
Sarah  C.  1902 

Halsey. 
William  1836 

Halsted. 

Ezekiel  n  1843 
Griffen  B.  n  1840 

Hamblen. 
Cornelius,  Jr.  n  1843 
Joseph  B.  1874 

Hambley. 
Thomas  J.  1895 

Hamblin. 
Freeman  B.  1868 

Hamilton. 
Albert  S.  n  1909 
Charles  L.  1870 
Edwin  E.  n  1879 
George  H.  1906 
John  W.  h  1877 
Russell  D.  n  1910 
Warren  W.  1910 
Wilbur  F.  1879 

Hamlen, 
George  D. 1888 

Hamlin. 
Ernest  L.  n  1889 


Hamline.] 


INDEX. 


Hamline. 
Leonidas  L.  h  184^ 

Hammond. 
Albert  O.  1865 
Francis  W.  1846 
Frederic  H.  L.  1888 
George  H.  1877 
George  H.  n  1868 
Maurice  A.  1909 
Nellie  n  1883 
Philip  D.  1854 
Samuel  n  1844 
Samuel  P.  1870 

Hampson. 
Arthur  C.  n  1908 

Hanaburgh. 
David  H.  1870 

Hance. 
Edward  R.  1910 

Hancock. 
Albert  E.  1891 
Clarence  E.  1906 
Elmer  N.  1868 
John  T.  1909 
Stewart  F.  1905 
Theodore  E.  1871 

Hand. 
James  H.  n  1872 
JeturW.  1893 
William  A.  M.  1836 

Hanks. 
Albert  S.  1838 

Hanlon. 
Arthur  J.  n  1906 
John  1863 

Hann. 
Augustus  P.  n  1879 
Edwin  F.  n  1901 

Hannah. 
John  h  1838 

Hannahs. 
Franklin  1853 

Hannan. 
Frederick  W.  1890 


Hanson. 
Axel  S.  1902 
Matilda  A.  n  1905 

Haradon. 
Amasa  F.  n  i860 

Harbison. 
Jeremiah  n  1842 

Harcourt. 
Richard  h  1873 

Hard. 
Willard  B.  n  1908 

Harding. 
Ruby  E.  ni886 

Hardy. 
George  H.  1874 
John  W.  t 

Hare. 
George  S.  h  1862 

Harlow. 
Albert  F.  n  1909 
Edward  H.  n  1849 
Warren  L.  1906 
Wilbor  B.  1904 
William  T.  1837 

Harman. 
Edwin  T.  2d  1910 
Henry  M.  h  1886 

Harmon. 
Dudley  1909 

Harned. 
Edward  O.  n  1907 
Robert  E.  1899 

Harp. 
John  T.  1909 

Harper. 
Ephraim  B.  h  1879 
Fletcher  n  1847 
George  W.,  Jr.  1902 
James  t 

896 


Harriman, 
Ben j  amin  W.  n  1902 
Daniel  G.  1864 
Frederick  D.  n  1845 
Henry  I.  1895 
H.  I.,  Mrs.  (see 
Graves,  Edith  R.) 

Harrington. 
Calvin  S.  1852 
Karl  P.  1882 
Samuel  H.  1848 

Harris. 
Abram  W.  1880 
Albert  J.  1896 
Daniel  L.  1838 
Elisha  t 
Emma  B.  1897 
Erastus  D.  n  1838 
George  h  1909 
George  M.  n  1909 
Jesse  R.  n  1898 
John  M.  1890 
Pauline  n  1902 
Reuben  H.  1835 
Samuel  W.  1905 
W.  Gray  1902 
William  H.  1840 
William  L.  t 

Harrison. 
John  J.  1856 
Ralph  C.  1853 

Harrop. 
Arthur  H.  / 

Harrower. 
Charles  S.  1863 
Henry  D.  w  1867 

Hart. 
Coleridge  A.  1873 
John  W.  n  1909 
Lillian  W.  1892 
Samuel  h  1909 

Harte. 
Archibald  C.  1892 

Hartin. 
W.  G.,  Mrs.  (see  Brit- 
ton,  Augusta  M.) 


INDEX. 


[Hermance. 


Hartman. 
Lee  F.  1901 

Hartson. 
William  L.  n  1844 

Hartwell. 

Benjamin  W.  n  1872 
George  W.  1903 
Mary  E.  n  1906 
Samuel  E.  1841 

Hartzell. 
Robert  C.  n  1902 

Harvey, 
Edwin  B.  1859 
Elisha  B.  1845 
Henry  n  1838 
Ilga  F.  R.  1901 
Samuel  B.  1890 

Haseltine. 
George  n  1354 

Hastings. 
Harold  1898 
Vernon  E.  n  1903 

Hatch. 
Carl  T.  n  1902 
John  F.  n  1903 

Hatfield. 
Marcus  P.  1870 
Olivia  H.  n  1897 
Samuel  P.  n  1862 
William  F.  1859 

Hathaway. 
J.  G.,  Mrs.  (see  Sea- 
bury,  Charlotte  M.) 

Haven. 
Erastus  O.  1842 
Gilbert  1846 
William  I.  1877 

Havens. 
John  G.  W.  n  1901 

Haver. 
H.  S.,  Mrs.  (see  Han- 
son, Matilda  A.) 


Havey. 
Andy  P.  n  1903 

Haviland. 
Marston  n  1906 

Haw^k. 
Philip  B.  1898 

Hawkins. 
Carrie  L.  n  1886 
Charles  E.  1870 
Charles  W.  1886 
William  G.  1848 
William  H.  n  1898 

Hawley. 
Bostwick  1838 
Joseph  W.  1907 

Hawxhurst. 
Howard  H.  1888 
James  M.  1879 
Phineas  R.  1863 

Hayden. 
Herbert  B.  n  1884 
Herbert  H.  n  1877 

Hayes. 
Albert  W.  n  1885 
William  H.  1895 

Hayley, 
Herman  W.  / 

Haynes. 
Emory  J.  1867 
Francis  S.  n  1910 
Henry  H.  n  1872 
Irving  S.  1885 

Hayward. 
Frank  L.  1885 
Julian  S.  n  1910 

Hazen. 

Azel  W.  t 
Lucia  W.  m  1906 
Maynard  T.  m  1909 

Hazzard. 
Herbert  1898 


Hea. 
Joseph  R,  n  1848 

Heath. 
George  E.,  Jr.  1906 
William  A.  n  1890 
William  R.  n  1891 

Heaton. 
Daniel  n  1878 

Hebberd. 
Stephen  S.  1859 

Hedenburg. 
Oscar  F.  1909 

Heermans, 
Harry  C.  1875 

Hefflon, 
Joseph  H.  n  1894 

Heidel. 
William  A.  / 

Heisler. 
William  M.  1905 

Held. 
Paul  M.  1908 

Hem  street. 
Charles  H.  1878 

Hendershot. 
Robert  E.  1894 

Henderson. 
John,  Jr.  n  1843 
Theodore  S.  1892 

Hendrix. 
Eugene  R.  1867 

Henry. 
John  R.  1898 
Robert  18^5 

Henshaw. 
Charles  R.  1882 
John  R.  n  1890 

Hermance. 
Edgar  M.  n  1878 


897 


Herrick.1 


INDEX. 


Herrick. 

Morris  n  1835 

Hoag. 

Austin  F.  n  1853 

Moses  A.  n  1864 

Elbert  C.  1879 

Austin  H.  1875 

Olin  W.  1896 

Ernest  P.  n  1880 

Perry  C.  1899 

HOAGLAND. 

Harmon  S.  1851 
Olin  F.  1902 
William  B.  1879 

Walter  N.  1901 
William  B.  n  1880 
William  T.  1854 

Amos  H.  1873 
Warren  L.  1866 
Warren  L.,  Jr.  1898 

Hesse. 

HiLLERY. 

HOBART. 

0.  v.,  Mrs.  (see 

Fred  A.  1888 

John  n  1839 

Potter,  Susie  H.) 

Hewett. 
Albert  W.  1879 

HiLLMAN. 

HODGATE. 

William  0.  n  1884 

John  M.  n  1865 

Hewitt. 
Frank  L.  1909 
Joseph  W.  / 

Hills. 
Caroline  M.  1884 

Hodgson. 
Francis  D.  1853 

Charles  D.  1863 
Faith  E.  1903 

HODSDON. 

Hewlett. 

Martha  L.  1893 

Ebenezer  1848 

William  N.  n  1850 

Hillyer. 

Hoffman. 

HiBBARD. 

Mary  F.  n  i8q6 

John  B.  n  1890 

Charles  A.  T.  n  1895 
Frank  S.  / 

Ralph  B.  1891 

Hilton, 

HOGAN. 

Ralph  G./ 

William  A.  n  1899 

Agnes  N.  1910 

HiBBEN. 

Hinckley. 

HOLABIRD. 

John  B.  n  1877 

George  B.  F.  1873 

John  C.  1849 

Hick. 

John  W.  n  1846 

Holbrook, 

Walter  R.  1908 

Hinkley. 

Myra  C  m  1899 

HiCKCOX. 

William  B.  1900 

Arthur  P.  1907 

Hinman. 

HOLCOMB, 

Gilbert  L.  n  1862 

HiCKOK. 

Clark  T.  1839 

Clarence  R.  1904 

HOLCOMBE. 

Hinsdale. 

Frank  G.  1876 

Hicks. 

Theodore  1836 

Cicero  M.  1870 

HOLDEN, 

HiRSCHFELD. 

Arthur  J.  1892 

HiGGINS. 

Robert  L.  n  1901 

Benjamin  F.  n  1865 

Harold  L.  n  1907 

Hitchcock. 

Charles  W.  1879 
Robert  S.  1902 

HiLDRETH. 

Almond  D.  n  1840 

Samuel  E.  1869 

Samuel  P.  1891 

Ernest  1879 
Luke  h  1858 

HOLDICH. 

Hill. 

Merrill  1881 

Joseph  / 

Arza  1858 
Charles  S.  1892 
Ebenezer  1870 

HiTCHLER. 

Louis  H.  1901 

HOLLINGSHEAD. 

Homer  T.  1885 

Herbert  A.  1889 

Howard  L.  1910 

HiTT. 

HOLLIS, 

Isabella  S.  1899 

Jesse  M.  1876 

William  H.  1854 

INDEX. 


[HuU. 


HOLMAN. 

George  P.  n  1865 

Holmes. 
Benjamin  R.  n  1845 
David  h  1847 
Ernest  G.  N.  1905 
Henry  A.  1905 
Mead  1839 
Othniel  185 1 
Samuel  F.  1904 
Wilbur  F.  1880 
William  W.  n  1838 

Holt. 
Alvin  W.  ni888 
Charles  L.  n  1883 
John  N.  1872 
William  n  1856 

HOLTON. 

Winf  red  B.,  Jr.  1910 

HOLWAY. 

Emory  F.  1854 
Seth  P.  185 1 

HONISS. 

Lovell  J.  1892 

Hopkins. 
Merritt  J.  1904 
Paul  S.  n  1909 
Philip  H.  n  1891 
Rupert  H.  1894 
Varnum  L,  1838 

HORNE. 

James  W.  1852 

HORR. 

Frank  M.  ni894 

HORTON. 

Harold  McI.  1907 
Lyman  G.  n  1887 

HOSFORD. 

Samuel  C.  1842 

HOTCHKISS. 

Alice  M.  1888 

Hough. 
George  H.  n  1898 


Houghton. 
Daniel  C.  h  1843 
Henry  O.  h  1866 

House. 
Theodore  M.  1868 

Howard. 
Frank  S.  n  1885 
Herbert  N.  1907 
Hervey  1893 
William  G.  h  1845 

Howe. 
Arthur  L.  1894 
Charles  L.  i8=;4 
Edwin  J.  1870 
Perry  S.  1903 
P.  S.,  Mrs.  (see 

Smith,  Mary  E.) 
Robert  D.  1838 

Howell. 
H.  C,  Mrs.  (see      , 
Hulse,  Grace  M.) 

HOWLAND. 

Charles  F.  n  1888 
Clark  P.  n  1875 
Leroy  A.  1900 
Max  F.  1903 
Seneca  n 1848 
Stephen  n  1908 

Hoyt. 
Albert  H.  1850 
Benjamin  R.  t 
Benjamin  T.  1846 
Donald  G.  1905 
F.  E.,  Mrs.  (see  Beebe, 

Grace  A.) 
Francis  S.  1844 
Frank  C.  1884 
Harold  W.  1905 
Henry  A.  M  1890 
James  W.  n  1874 
Tohn  W.  1858 
Mark  t 
Oliver  t 

Stephen  B.,  Jr.  1901 
Theodore  R.  1884 
William  t 
William  C  h  1852 

Hubbard. 
Chester  D.  1840 
David  B.  n  1872 

899 


Eli  1845 
Elijah/ 

Henry  B.  n  1842 
Henry  C.  n  1836 
Leveret  M.  n  1872 
Nelson  C.  1892 
Oliver  P.  / 
Richard  W.  n  1839 
Samuel  D.  h  1854 
Samuel  W.  n  1^9 
Whitney  M.  1897 
William  P.  1863 

HUBBELL. 

DeWitt  1898 
Susie  S.  n  1896 

HUBER. 

Enrico  J.  n  1842 
Jacob  F.  / 

Hubert. 
Marie  R.  von  E.  1901 

Hudson. 
Henry  N./ 

HUESTIS. 

Alexander  C.  1839 
Aristides  J.  n  1835 

HUFFAKER. 

Christopher  C.  1853 

Hughes. 
Benjamin  A.  n  1855 
David  1893 
David  C.  n  1861 
George  M.  1889 
George  W.  1875 
William  H.  h  1887 

HULBERT. 

Samuel  G.  / 

HULBURD. 

Fred  M.  ni879 
Merritt  h  1877 

Hull. 
George  S.  1908 
Savilian  R.  n  1854 
Seward  F.  n  1910 


Hulse.] 


INDEX. 


Hulse. 
Freeman  T.  1893 
Grace  M.  1900 
James  A.  1890 

HUMASON. 

Thomas  A.  1888 

Hume. 
Arthur  G.  1903 

Humphrey. 
William  F.  n  1851 

Hungerford. 
Charles  L.  1840 

Hunt. 
Alberts.  185 1 
Andrew  1849 
John  B.  n  1850 
Lucian  h  1863 
Otis  E.  n  1848 
Ralph  hiSji 
William  A.  1843 

Huntington. 
William  E.  h  1903 
William  H.  n  1842 

Huntley. 
Oscar  H.  n  1855 

HURD. 

Aaron  H.  n  1837 
Randolph  C.  n  1895 
Roy  S.  1904 
Zenas 1846 

HURLBERT. 

Jesse  B.  1838 

HURLBURT. 

Horace  B.  1841 

HURLBUT. 

Charles  C.  1894 
Jesse  L.  1864 
Jesse  L.,  Jr.  n  1900 

Hurst. 
John  LaM.  1882 

HusE. 
Edwin  S.  1901 


HUSTED. 

Jarvis  N.  1845 
Nathaniel  C.  h  1880 

HUTCHINS. 

Claude  n  1907 
Harry  B.  n  1870 

Hutchinson. 
Fred  W.  1899 
William  J.  / 

Hutchison. 
Harold  C.  1887 

Huttinger. 
John  W.  n  1866 

HUXTABLE. 

Edgar  h  1842 

Hyatt, 
Philip  O.  1844 

Hyde. 
Amnii  B.  1846 
C.  C,  Mrs.  (see 

RiSLEY,  Edith  L.) 
William  E.  n  1869 
William  P.  n  1858 

Hyer. 
William  1837 

Illman. 
George  F.  1886 

Ingalls. 
Edward  M.  n  1879 
George  A.  1887 
John  C.  1842 

Ingham. 
Howard  M.  n  1868 

Inglis. 
Alexander  J.  1902 
Ernest  A.  1908 
Harry  J.  n  1902 
Jessie  I.  1887 
Lillian  G.  1896 

Ingraham. 
Edward  A.  1902 
Fred  1878 


George  1871 
George  H.  1907 
George  S.  n  1885 
Henry  A.  1900 
Henry  C.  M.  1864 
Ira  P.  1906 
Olin  1904 
Richard  1842 
Robert  S.  1888 
Timothy  M.  n  1844 
William  M.  1846 

Ives. 
Cleveland  A.  1901 

Jack. 
David  H.  1878 

Jackson. 
Eben  1898 
Ebenezer  t 
Fred  C.  ni898 
Frederic  A.  1881 
George  n 1845 
Gilbert  D.  n  1859 
John  W.  n  1866 
Lewis  McL.  1875 
Robert  F.  n  1898 
Samuel  1859 
William  L.  P.  n  1909 
William  S.  1903 

Jacobs. 
Charles  E.  n  1904 
Daniel  P.  n  1852 

Jacoby. 
Ludwig  S.  h  1865 

Jacokes. 
Daniel  C.  h  i860 

Jagger. 
Enoch  n  1852 

James. 
Arthur  W.  1888 
Edmund  J.  h  1902 
George  W.  1878 
Joseph  H.  n  1857 
William  J.  1883 
William  L.  1910 

Jameson. 
Theodore  H.  1894 


900 


INDEX. 


[Keener. 


Janes. 
Edmund  L.  t 

Jaques. 
Theodore  n  1839 

Jarvis. 
George  O. 1894 
G.  O.,  Mrs.  (see  Ames, 
Jessie  W.  A.) 

Jasper. 
Orlando  H.  h  1873 

Jayne. 
Samuel  F.  n  1856 

Jenkins. 
James  E.  n  1848 
John  E.  1891 
J.  E.,  Mrs.  (see 

Mitchell,  Kate  B.) 

Jennings. 
Arthur  B.  n  1910 
David  B.  n  1839 
Edward  A.  1907 
Samuel  W.  n  1905 
William  N.,  Jr.  n  1903 

Jennison. 
Isaac,  Jr.  n  1841 

Jepson. 
Albert  G.  1869 

Jernegan. 
Holmes  M.  n  1869 

Jessup. 
Gilbert  H.  n  1877 

Jester. 
Frank  G.  1897 

Jewett. 
Henry  S.  n  1858 

Johns. 
Benjamin  M.  1906 

Johnson. 
Charles  T.  1863 
Cyrus  A.  1865 
Duncan  S.  1892 


Edward  1856 
Ella  A.  n  1901 
Frank  G.  1849 
Frank  W.  n  1877 
Harrison  W.  n  1910 
Henry  n  1862 
Herman  M.  1839 
Jessie  A.  1909 
John  E.  n  i8so 
Jonathan  n  1848 
Joshua  H.  h  1857 
Laurence  h  1880 
Lorenzo  N.  1884 
Mary  E.  n  1886 
Natt  M.  n  1003 
Orville  E.  1889 
Percy  L.  1889 
Wilbur  C.  n  1894 
William  I.  1862 
William  R.  1845 

Johnston. 
Albert  W.  n  1893 
Algernon  K.  1857 
Charles  E.  1900 
Dunbar  n  1896 
Frederick  A.  1898 
Johnf 

Melville  M.  1863 
Wilbur  F.  1861 
William  A.  1870 
William  A.,  Jr.  1906 

JOLLEY, 

Hugh  B.  1835 

Jones. 
Anson  n  1852 
Augusta  T.  1902 
Charles  N.  D.  1880 
C  P.,  Mrs.  (see 

Walker,  Alice  E.) 
Cyrus  D.  t 
Edwin  C.  1904 
Frank  S.  t 
George  G.  1849 
Henry  J.  D.  n  1880 
Hiram  A.  1853 
Howard  E.  A.  1905 
John  W.  1849 
Lewis  F.  1846 
Linwood  B.  n  1893 
Margaret  E.  1899 
Omar  E.  n  1903 
Robert  T.  1898 
Robert  W.  1871 
Roy  H.  1901 
Salmon  D.  1865 


Samuel  F.  n  1847 
Stephen  K.  n  1866 
William  A.  1881 

Jost. 
Cranswick  1862 

Joy. 
Benjamin  «  1836 
Jason  S.  n  1910 

Joyce. 
Daniel  C.  n  1904 

JUDD. 

Charles  H.  1894 
Charles  O.  n  1878 
George  T.  1883 
James  S.  1885 
John  F.  t 
Orange  1847 

JUDKINS. 

Charles  O.  1895 
C.  O.,  Mrs.  (see 

Austin,  Eva  V.) 
George  J.  i860 

Kabayama. 
Ayskeh  n  1889 

Kathan. 
Qark  S.  n  1884 

Kavanagh. 
Abram  S.  n  1885 

Keator. 
James  E.  n  1850 

Keech. 
Job  W.  1839 

ICeeler. 
Ralph  W.  1904 
Walter  P.  1904 

Keene. 
Faye  M.  1906 
Tessie  L.  1906 
Philip  T.  n  i860 

Keener. 
John  C.  183.5 


901 


Eeir.] 


INDEX. 


Keir. 
Robert  M.  n  1909 

Keller. 
Frederick  B.  ni889 

Kelley. 
John  S.  n  1839 
Samuel  R.  1869 
Thomas  A.  n  1901 
William  V.  1865 

Kellogg. 
Amherst  W.  1858 
Anna  J.  1896 
Charles  T.  W.  n  1851 
Elliot  E.  n  1844 
George  1837 
George  N.  n  1874 
Isaac  t 
James  n  1840 
Romulus  O.  1849 
Sheldon  G.  1878 
William  C.  1875 

Kelsey. 
Henry  F.  D.  1892 
Hiram  L.  1861 
Homer  G.  n  1857 

Kem  merer. 
Edwin  W.  1899 

Kendall. 
Charles  S.  1846 
Howard  W.  1905 
John  n  1847 
William  C.  1848 

Kendrick. 
John  E.  n  1876 

Kenefick. 
Margaret  R.  n  1902 

Kenneally. 
May  E.  1901 

Kennedy. 
Franklin  J.,  Jr.  n  1908 

Kenn^. 
Clinton  n  1883 
Pardon  T.  n  1835 


Kent. 
Chester  C.  1898 
Sidney  E.  n  1909 
Silas  S.  n  1910 
Silas  W.  1872 

Kenyon. 
George  A. 1898 

Kerr. 
George  A.  n  1880 

Kessler. 
Howard  D.  n  1900 

Kettell. 
George  F.  h  1873 
George  F.  1889 

Kewen. 
Edward  J.  C.  n  1843 

Keyes. 
Edwin  R.  1848 

Keys. 
Gilbert  S.  1858 

Keyte. 
Edward  B.  n  1855 

Kidd. 
William  H.  1892 

Kidder. 
Benjamin  F.  1881 
Clarence  P.  n  1863 
Daniel  P.  1836 
Frank  H.  1909 

Kilbourn. 
Jonathan  B.  n  1865 
Olin  B.  n  1906 

Kilbourne. 
Harold  C.  1909 

KiLPATRICK. 

June  E.  n  1908 

KiMPTON. 

Truman  H.  1863 


King. 
Charles  F.  n  1853 
Fenner  E.  1854 
Frederick  A.  1891 
George  C.  n  1879 
George  E.  1859 
Henry  P.  n  1883 
Isaiah  D.  h  1869 
James  M.  1862 
Joseph  E.  1847 
Stephen  J.  1859 

Kingsbury. 
Howard  n  1873 

KiNGSLEY. 

Augustus  W.  1863 

Kjnney. 
Melvin  D.  i860 
Robert  S.  n  1904 

Kipp. 
Howard  H.  n  1898 
Whitney  n  1909 

KiRBY. 

Stephen  J.  1873 

KiRKLAND. 

James  H.  h  1909 

KiRKPATRICK. 

Joshua  B. «  1900 
Samuel  H.  n  1887 

Kline. 
Henry  S.  n  1894 
I.  Clinton  n  1885 

Knapp. 
C.  Franklin  n  1857 
James  E.  n  1876 
John  W.  n  1870 
Josiah  N.  n  1848 
Martin  A.  1868 
Martin  H.  1905 

Kneil. 
Arthur  S.  n  1883 
Thomas  R.  1875 

Kniffen. 
Frederick  1895 


902 


INDEX. 


[Lander. 


Knight. 
Charles  L.  n  1906 
Howard  N.  n  1877 
John  G.  n  1866 

Knowles, 
Anna  B.  1909 
Daniel  C.  1858 
Francis  n  1886 
Frederic  L.  1894 
Joseph  H.  1854 
Wilbur  C.  1904 

Knox. 
George  W.  h  1909 
Guy  M.  n  1907 
Loren  L.  1838 
Martin  Van  B.  n  1872 
Stratton  S.  n  1873 
Watson  E.  1871 
William  A.  1888 

KOLLOCK. 

Shepard  1843 
Thomas  L.  n  1839 

Krause. 
Oliver  J.  n  1905 

Kristeller. 
Siegfried  1865 

KUHNS. 

Oscar  1885 
Oscar,  Mrs.  (see 
Conn,  LillieB.) 

KULLMAN. 

August  1892 

Kurt. 
Franklin  T.  1895 
F.  T.,  Mrs.  (see 
Tucker,  Sarah  B.) 

Kynett. 
Alpha  G.  1878 
Harry  H.  1883 

La  Bar. 
Lorenzo  G.  1878 

Lacey. 
Herbert  Van  D.  1903 


Ladd. 
Azel  P.  n  1839 

La  Fetra. 
Linnaeus  E.  1891 

Lafferander. 
Robert  L.  n  1906 

La  Grange. 
Royal  E.  n  1909 

Laidler. 
Harry  W.  1907 

Lake. 
Augustus  W.  n  1857 
Charles  P.  1894 
Wesley  E.  1893 

Lamb. 
William  H.  ni879 

Lambert. 
Rufus  S.  n  1843 

Lamond. 
JohnK./ 

La  Monte. 
Charles  L.  n  1910 
George  M.  1884 

Lanahan. 
7ohnA  1862 

Landis. 
Enos  Y.  1862 

Landon. 
George  1841 
Samuel  G.  1889 
Seymour  1889 
Thompson  H.  1852 

Lane. 
Charles  H.  n  1864 
Ernest  A.  n  1896 
George  W.  n  1835 
Harry  C.  n  1901 
Harvey  B.  1835 
Joseph  J.  1845 

Lang. 
Clara  E.  1907 


Langdale. 
John  W.  1903 

Langdon. 
Byron  W.  n  1861 

Lange. 
Frederick  W.  1888 
Jacob  C.  1885 
Ludwig  A.  1891 

Langford. 
Robert  W.  1900 

Langworthy. 
Charles  F.  / 

Lansing. 
Is^ac  J.  1872 

Lantz. 
Howard  0. 1886 

Lapham, 
George  N.  1895 
John  B.  i860 

Larned. 
Jennie  1876 

Larrabee. 
Benjamin  F.  1850 
Wm.,  Mrs.,  Jr.  (see 
Inglis,  Lillian  G.) 

Lasher. 
Abner  E.  h  1874 

Latham, 
Eli  L.  n  1878 

Lathrop. 
Charles  H.  n  1862 
Frank  F.  n  1878 
Ralph  C.  1903 

Latimer. 
James  E.  1848 

Laubach. 

R.  E.,  Mrs.  (see 
McKay,  Mary  A.) 

Lauder. 
Robert  n  1867 


903 


Laux.] 


INDEX. 


Laux. 
Carl  n  1862 

Lavves. 
William  C.  1848 

Lawford. 
William  F.  n  1880 

Lawrence. 
DeWitt  C.  n  1835 
Gilbert  B.  1844 
Melatiah  H.  n  1838 
William  1850 
William  H.  n  1873 

Lawton. 
Marguerite  G.  1907 
Michael  G.  1902 

Leach. 
Floyd  S.  1903 
George  W.  h  1846 
James  A.  1893 

Leacock. 
Arthur  G./ 

Leahy. 
James  n  1866 

Learned. 
H.  Barrett  / 

Lease. 
Emory  B.  / 

Leathers. 
Adelbert  L.  1907 

Leavens. 
Austin  M.  n  1907 

Leavenworth. 
Charles  S.  1896 

Leavitt. 
Erasmus  D.  1854 

Leaycraft. 
John  E.  t 

Le  Cluse. 
Chester  W.  n  1908 


Le  Compte. 
Irville  C.  1897 

Lee. 
Charles  A.  1837    • 
George  F.  n  190 1 
J.  Melvin  1900 
John  P.  1847 
Savillion  1853 
William  H.  i860 
Willis  T.  1894 

Leech. 
Arthur  L.  n  1910 
Daniel  n  i860 

Leffingwell. 
Alsop  1880 

Legg. 
Albert  E.  1899 
A.  E.,  Mrs.  (see  Hall, 

HattieB.) 
Earle  L.  1907 
Howard  F.  1904 

Leggett. 
Benjamin  F.  1863 

Lehman. 
Daniel  A.  1893 

Leighton. 
Ralph  W.  1905 
William  E.  1909 

Lemley. 
John  n  1869 

Lemon. 
James  S.  1863 

Leo. 
Alexander  H.  1895 

Leonard. 
Joel  M.  h  1902 
Joseph  S.  E.  1855 
Ralph  D.  n  1907 
William  D.  1878 
William  J.  n  1836 

Lepley. 
Martin  O.  1893 


Leslie. 
William  H.  1899 

Levan. 
Jacob  K.  n  1903 

Levings. 
George  S.  n  1850 

Lewis. 
Annie  B.  1910 
Benjamin  B.  w  1864 
Charles  M.  1899 
Edward  S.  n  1877 
Ellis  R.  1898 
Herbert  A.  n  1898 
Ira  n  1843 
Joseph  W.  n  1887 
Levin  M.  n  1852 
Nathaniel  C.  1840 
Robert  R.  1903 
William  n  1837 
Winifred  M.  1899 

LlBBEY. 

Charles  E.  t 

LiBBY. 

Ernest  M.  1902 
Isaac  C.  187s 

Lincoln. 
Henry  S.  n  1849 
Timothy  D.  1838 

LiNDEMUTH. 

William  H.  1886 

LiNDLEY. 

Delmar  J.  1897 

Lindsay. 
James  N.  n  1841 
John  W.  1840 
Thomas  B.  1874 
Walter  T.  n  1896 

Ling. 

George  H.  / 

LiPPITT. 

Costello  1864 
Edward  S.  1847 

LiTTEBRANDT. 

William  H.  1899 


904 


INDEX. 

[MacArthur. 

LiTTELL. 

LONGSTREET. 

Luce. 

Frank  B.  1891 

James  0.  1857 

Warren  A.  1875 

Howard  V.  1902 

Walter  R.  1905 

LOOMIS. 

Lucey. 

Albert  E.  n  1886 

Katherine  F.  1906 

Little. 

Francis  A.  1852 

Charles  E.,  Jr.  n  1896 

George  1842 

Lucia. 

Harry  W.  1903 

Lafayette  C.  1844 

Victor  N.  n  1894 

William  F.  1892 

Reuben  H.  1846 

Silas  L.  1844 

LUCKEY. 

LiTTLEFIELD. 

Wilbur  F.  1851 

Freeborn  G.  n  1840 

Charles  A.  1884 

LOPER. 

Ludlow. 

LiTTLEWOOD. 

S.  Ward  / 

George  F.  n  1893 

Thomas  D.  h  1873 

Lord. 

LUFKIN. 

LiVESEY. 

Olin  L.  1873 

Charles  R.  n  1873 
May  B.  n  1895 

George  B.  1902 

Livingston. 
Charles  0.  n  1852 

Lore. 
Isaiah  W.  n  1871 

Lull. 
John  S.  1895 

John  R.  1849 

LORING. 

LUMMIS. 

Locke. 

Chauncy  n  i860 

Henry  1855 
William  DeF.  h  1857 

Hiram  W.  1842 
John  W.  n  1905 

LOUNSBURY. 

LUNN. 

LOCKHART. 

George  E.  h  1900 
Lewis  M.  1894 

Arthur  C.  / 

Wesley  n  1866 

Phineas  C.  h  1887 

Luther. 

Lock  WOOD. 

LOVATT. 

Flavel  S.  h  1906 

David  B.  1849 

Benjamin  K.w  i860 

Lyford. 

Ensign  B.  n  1882 

James  O.  n  1876 

Francis  C.  m  1902 

Love. 

Lester  B.  n  1884 

Frank  T.  1896 

Lynch. 
Andrew  J.  n  1894 

LOGUE. 

LOVEJOY. 

Frank  B.  1881 

D.  H.  n  185 1 

Cyrus  C.  1875 

Lynde. 

LOHR. 

LOVELAND. 

Lester  E.  1901 

Daisy  H.  1906 

Albert  E.  1893 

T 

John  E.  1889 

Lyon. 

Long. 

Asa  P.  1859 

Joseph  B.  n  1889 
William  H.  1906 

Lowe. 
Ralph  F.  1894 

Charles  A.  n  1876 
Charles  W..  Jr.  1886 
Frederick  S.  1850 
Marcus  W.  n  1870 

LONGACRE. 

Lowell. 

Ranson  P.  n  1850 

Andrew  t 

Delmar  R.  1873 

William  P.  h  1840 

LONGLEY. 

LOWMAN. 

McAllister. 

Edmund  1840 

John  H.  1871 

William  H.  n  1869 

LONGNECKER. 

LOWN. 

MacArthur. 

John  K.  11  1838 

William  E.  n  1868 

Arthur  n  1840 

905 


McCarthy. 


INDEX. 


McCarthy. 
Edward  D.  n  1861 
John  1883 

McCathran. 
Rodney  R.  1910 

McCauley, 
William  n  1877 
William  H.  n  1897 

McChesney. 
Ensign  1868 

McClelland. 
Clarence  P.  1907 

McClintock. 
John  n  1835 

MacComber. 
George  B.  1898 

McConnell. 
Francis  J.  h  1909 

MCCORMICK. 

Charles  W.  1881 
Olin  F.  1907 

McCoy. 
T.  Hamilton  n  1861 

McCrillis. 
Alonzo  n  1845 
David  n  1845 

McCuNE. 
William  J.  n  1870 

McDonald. 
George  C.  1894 
Janves  H.  n  1891 
Laurence  F.  1906 
Marcus  L.  n  i860 
William  S.  1883 

McDonnell. 
Patrick  J.  1904 

McDoNOUGH. 

James  E.  F.  n  1838 


McDowell. 
Walter  St.L.  n  1902 
William  F.  h  1903 

Macfarlane. 
Ida  L.  1902 

McGaw. 
Frederic  M.  1902 
George  H.  1903 

McGehee. 
Edward  J.,  Jr.  n  1839 

McGilton. 
William  W.  1881 

McGlauflin. 
Flora  E.  1885 
Horace  G.  n  1885 

McGlynn. 
Agnes  G.  n  1897 

McGonegal. 
Robert  1848 

McGraw. 
Richard  D.  n  1859 

McGrew. 
George  H. 1870 

McIntire. 
Bradford  O. 1883 
James  E.  1852 

McKay. 
Mary  A.  1896 

McKenny. 
Howard  A.  1870 

Mackenzie. 
William  D.  h  1906 

McKeown. 
Andrew  185 1 
Hezekiah  n  1852 

Mackey. 
Alexander  W.  1855 
Charles  L.  n  1890 


McKillop. 
Archibald  C,  1903 

McKinney. 
Thomas  E.  / 

McKlNSTRY. 

Alexander  n  1839 

McKowen. 
Myron  J.  1899 

McKowN. 
Jacob  LaG.  1849 

McLaughlin. 
George  A.  1873 
William  M.  1854 

Maclaurin. 
Richard  C.  h  1909 

McLaury. 
Frank  M.  n  1887 

Maclay. 
Arthur  C.  n  1873 
Robert  H.  n  1873 

McLean. 
John  h  1835 
John  T.  1845 

MacLean. 
Henry  T.  1907 
Waldo  B.  1909 

McMahon. 
Charles  W.  n  1900 
Henry  I.  n  1891 
Robert  C.  1900 

MacMillan. 
Emelda  n  1884 

McMillen. 
Edward  1900 
Edward,  Mrs.  (see 

BLACKMAN,Dora  I.) 

McMorris. 
William  H.  S.  1897 

MacMullen. 
Wallace  h  1897 


906 


INDEX. 


[Mattison. 


MacMurray. 
John  w  1887 

Macnab. 
Alexander  h  1845 

MacNaughten. 
Edgar  1904 
Walter  1900 

Macreading. 
Charles  S.  i860 

McVoY. 
Alexander  D.  1856 

Magee. 
Louis  J.  1885 

Magoon. 
Garvin  R.  ni887 

Magoun. 
William/ 

Magruder. 
William  H.  N.  1836 

Mains. 
George  P.  1870 

Maitland. 
David  L.  n  1895 

Mallalieu. 
Willard  R  1857 

Manchester. 
George  E.  1889 
Irving  E.  1896 

Mandell. 
Augustus  H.,  Jr.  n 
1897 

Mandeville. 
Charles  E.  1867 
Henry  F.  1889 

Manly. 
Ralza  M.  1848 

Mann. 
Albert  1879 
Albert,  Jr.  1906 


Manning. 
Charlotte  R.  n  1903 
Eugene  W.  1877 

Mansfield. 
Edward  H.  1877 
George  W.  1858 
John  H.  1855 
Joseph  H.  1865 
Samuel  M.  n  1859 

Manship. 
Winfield  S.  1886 
W.  S.,  Mrs.  (see 
Petty,  Frances  B.) 

Manson. 
Charles  A.  n  1864 

Mantle. 
Susan  J.  1894 

Maplesden, 
Vida  I.  n  1907 

Marcy. 
Charles  DeW.  n  1865 
Henry  O.  h  1887 
Ichabod  1839 
Oliver  1846 

Markham. 
Daniel  A.  1879 
Ernest  A.  1875    • 

Markman. 
Albert  n  1858 

Marlatt. 
Archibald  G.  h  1853 

Marrinan. 
John  J.  1909 

Marsh. 

Cyrus  P.  n  1^77 
Elmer  F.  1886 
James  E.  1846 
Tamerlane  P.  1869 
William  W.  1836 

Marshall. 
Lewis  W.  n  1837 
Lorenzo  1849 


Martin, 
Clarence  H.  1897 
Cornelius  K.  1854 
Ellis  H.  1906 
George  B.  n  1869 
Harold  C.  1906 
James  N.  1847 
Norman  A.  n  1886 
Ralph  E.  1905 
Richard  E.  w.1870 
Thomas  C.  1877 
William  W.  1874 

Martindale. 
Daniel  1846 
Stephen,  Jr.  1838 

Marvel. 
Frederick  W.  / 

Marvin. 
Daniel  n  1854 
James  G.  n  1841 

Mason. 
Marvin  M.  1835 
Perley  n  1854 
Roberta  1898 
Russell  Z.  1844 

Mather. 
Charles  P.  1866 
Henry  R.  n  1844 
Samuel  L.  1835 
Thomas  G.  t 
William  W.  / 

Mathewson. 
Lillie  B.  1886 
Rufus  W.  n  1905 

Mathison. 
Robert  1840 
Robert  L.  i860 
William  E.  H.  1903 

Matthews. 
Dudley  n  1901 
Edward  E.  1889 
Robert  O.  n  1904 

Mattison. 
Hiram /i  1851 
Spencer  n  1833 
Thomas  J.  1841 


907 


Mattocks.] 


INDEX. 


Mattocks. 
Georj^e  1842 
William  1838 

Mattoon. 
Howard  V.  1900 
Virgil  W.  1870 
Wilbur  R.  1899 

Mattson. 
Elwood  W.  1882 
Israel  K.  n  1882 

Maurin. 
Edmund  1848 

Maxim. 
Frederic  L.  igog 

Maydole. 
Hugh  D.  n  1902 

Mayhew. 
Ira  h  1848 

Maynard. 
John  W.  1883 
J.  W.,  Mrs.  (see  Peck, 

Susan  M.) 
William  C.  n  1909 

Mayo. 
Lewis  n  1854 

Mead. 
Alexander  H. 1842 
Emory  L.  1878 
Joseph  S.  n  1839 
Melville  E.  n  1853 
Samuel  H.  n  1842 
William  E.  1881 

Meader. 
Fred  M.  1902 

•    Means. 
Alexander  h  1836 

Mecorney. 
Herbert  W.  n  1878 

Medd, 
Henry  n  1901 


Meeker. 
Clifford  D.  1902 
CD.,  Mrs.  (see 

Grant.  Mabelle  C.) 
Harold  D.  1898 
Irving  A.  1894 
Jonathan  M.  n  1873 

Meeks. 
Cornelia  A.  1897 

Megargel. 
Roy  C.  n  1900 

Meggett. 
Alexander  n  1848 

Melden. 
Theodore  M.  1904 

Mellen. 
George  F.  1849 

Mendall. 
Mary  E.S.  1888 

Mercein. 
Thomas  Fitz  R.  h  1854 
Thomas  R.  n  1871 

Mercier. 
William  F.  n  1838 

Meredith. 
Albert  B.  1895 
Arthur  J.  1901 
Benjamin  F.  1901 
Frank  G.  w  1909 
Robert  R.  It  1875 

Meritt. 
Arthur  H.  1889 
Ernest  L.  1891 

Merrett. 
G.  P.,  Mrs.  (seeCoE, 
Christabel  M.) 

Merriam. 
Robert  J.  1901 

Merrick. 
Daniel  D.  n  1838 
Frederick  n  1834 


Merrifield. 
Azro  D.  n  1842 

Merrill. 
Ambrose  P.  1834 
Amos  B.  n  1837 
Annis  1835 
Charles  A.  1864 
Charles  F.  1874 
Edward  A. «  1870 
Elijah  W.  1842 
Elmer  T.  1881 
Jesse  S.  1879 
John  W.  1834 
Joseph  A.  t 
Manson  A.  n  1882 
William  1842 

Merritt. 
Bartlett  n  1839 
Howard  B.  1910 
James  I.  n  1903 

Merwin. 
Andrew  185  s 
Daniel  O.  1840 
Elias  G.  1841 
William  J.  M  1899 

Mesler. 
Edward  1873 
Ivins  A.  1873 

Metcalf. 
George  E.  1880 

Meyerhoff. 
John  H.  n  1886 

MiCHENER. 

Henry  C.  n  1867 

Middlemass. 
Arthur  H.  1909 

Miles. 
Mary  L.  n  1902 
Rowland  1889 

Millard. 
Charles  W.  1867 
William  J.  n  1893 


908 


INDEX. 


[Mimson. 


Miller. 
Arthur  B.  1892 
Benjamin  L.  n  1869 
Carleton  F.  1909 
Charles  A.  1892 
David  deW.  1909 
David  E.  1869 
Edgar  A.,  Jr.  n  1899 
Ephraim,  Jr.  n  1842 
Floyd  J.  1907 
Hiram  E.  1895 
Horton  G.  h  1870 
Jessie  1899 
John  C.  h  1848 
John  H.  1871 
Lucius  S.  n  1866 
Thomas  B.  1896 
Wesley  H.  1849 
William  B.  n  1844 
William  C.  1841 
William  L.  1870 

MiLLISON, 

Henry  W.  1892 

Mills. 
Caleb  1. 1875 
Edmund  M.  1872 
Edward  L.  1898 
George  D.  1902 
William  L.  n  1848 

Milner. 
Robert  D.  1898 

Miner. 
John  D.  n  1891 
Warren  A.  1879 

Minor. 
William  T.  h  1855 

Mitchell. 
Hinckley  G.  1873 
Jean  n  1909 
John  G.  1 891 
Kate  B.  1888 
Vincent  E.  n  1910 
Walter  R.  1908 
William  H.  1885 

Mix. 
Ralph  H.  1905 

MOLUMPHY. 

Thomas  J.  n  1904 


MONAHON. 

James  n  1887 

Monroe, 
Arthur  J.  1906 

Montgomery. 
Edward  L.  1898 
Hugh  n  1905 
Robert  A.  1896 
Robert  C.  n  1910 
Thomas  H.  1902 
William  A.  1890 

Moody. 
George  M.  1896 

MOONEY. 

George  n  1891 
William  H.  n  1866 

Moore. 
Alfred  D.  1910 
Arthur  C.  n  1910 
Augustus  n  1839 
Ellis  W.  1891 
George  H. 1893 
James  R.  n  1863 
Johnw  1 85 1 
John  H.  1859 
Robert  McD.,  Jr.  1892 
Samuel  B.,  Jr.  1908 
Thomas  R.  1897 
Vida  F.  1893 

MORAN. 

Robert  S.  1855 

MOREY. 

Lewis  W. «  1875 
William  H.  S.  1896 

Morgan. 
Glenn  W.  w  1896 
Hiram  A.  n  1852 
Julian  C.  1905 
William  E.  i860 

Morrill. 
Henry  R.  1866 

Morris. 
Darius  1840 
Franklin  G.  h  1876 
William  F.  1867 
William  R.  n  1903 


Morrow. 
Cornelius  W.  L.  1847 
George  W.  n  1869 
Horace  E.  1880 
John  L  n  1849 

Morse. 
Frank  C.  1861 
John  A.  1886 
Joseph  L.  1859 
Walter  E.  1890 

Moser. 
William  H.  n  1894 

MOTT. 

Annie  R.  n  1882 
Wilbur  A.  1882 

MOULTON. 

James  C.  n  1851 
Leonard  B,  n  1894 

MOYLE, 

Samuel  A.  1898 
S.  A.,  Mrs.  (see  Duf- 
ford,  Elizabeth  E.) 

MUDGE. 

Benjamin  F.  1840 
James  1865 
James  W.  1902 
Thomas  H.  1840 
Zachariah  A.  n  1839 

Mueller. 
Carl  S.  1903 

Mulford. 
W^illiam  R.,  Jr.  n  1854 

MUNDY. 

Gideon  M.  n  1838 

Munroe. 
George  R.  1893 
Harry  K.  1888 
Milbourne  n  1892 

Munsell. 
Edward  B.  n  1858 

MUNSON. 

Clarence  A.  n  1908 
Hubert  B.  1892 


909 


Mnnson.] 


INDEX. 


Joseph  0. 1865 
Raymond  S.  IQ08 
William  A.  1867 

MURDOCK. 

Leonard  C.  1890 

Murphy. 
Holmes  W.  n  1842 
John  G.  n  1849 
William  G.,  Jr.  1906 
William  H.  n  1842 

Muzzy. 
Franklin  1842 
Maud  E.  1893 

Myers. 
Chester  N.  n  1906 
Ralph  E.  n  1909 
Victor  C  1905 
William  n  1843 

Myerson. 
Fannie  1902 

Mylchreest. 
George  L.  1907 

Nadal. 
Bernard  H.  n  1872 

Naramore. 
Joseph  W.  1892 

Narraway. 
John  W.  ni862 

Nash. 
Albert  H.  n  1874 
Charles  S.  / 

Nast. 
Albert  J.  1868 
William  G.  n  1900 

Naughright. 
John  E.  D.,  Jr.  n  1908 

Neal. 
Jay  F.  ni86i 

Neale. 
Arthur  T.  1873 


Needham. 
George  F.  1840 

Neeld. 
George  A.  1905 
G.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 
ScuDDER,  Sarah  A.) 

Neff. 
Alvin  J.  n  1895 
Warren  R.  1895 

Negus. 
Charles  1838 

Nejako. 
Frances  T.  1907 

Nelles. 
Samuel  S.  1846 

Nelson, 
David  R.  n  1906 
Reuben  t 

Nethaway. 
Charles  W.  n  1904 

Neuman, 
Allen  h  1856 

Neumann. 
Carl  S.  1902 
Ernest  F.,  Jr.  1910 
George  B.  19P5 

Newcomb. 
Edward  n  1879 
George  A.  i8(53 

Newell. 
Eleanor  1898 
Elmer  F.  1887 
George  M.  1904 
Maude  S.  1905 
Robert  B.  1902 
Wilbur  C.  n  1882 

Newhall. 
Fales  H.  1846 
Howard  M.  n  1879 
Israel  A.  1865 
Joshua  1839 
Tosiah  H.  i860 
Richard  W.  1864 
William  R.  1881 

910 


Newman. 
John  h  1841 

Newton, 
Clarence  L.  1902 
Clarence  R.  n  1907 
George  W.  i87i" 
Henry  G.  1870 
Henry  H.  n  1867 
Jacob  W.  n  1876 
John  H.  1847 
John  O.  1893 
LenaZ.  1901 
Wilber  E.  1902 
William  M.  1894 

NiCHOLLS. 

Arthur  B.  1908 

Nichols. 
C.  E.  O.,  Mrs.  (see 

Webster,  Carrie  C.) 
Edwin  B.  1894 
Ernest  F.  h  1909 
Henry  B.  n  1848 
Lucius  S.  n  1864 
Monroe  1857 
Newell  F.  1857 
Samuel  E.  n  1865 

Nicholson, 
Thomas  h  1909 

NiCKERSON. 

Frederic  O.  n  1878 
George  W.  n  1853 
George  W.  n  1875 
Herbert  G.  n  1878 
Nehemiah  n  1855 
Thomas  A.  1842 

NiCOLS. 

Henry  n  1883 

NiCOLSON. 

Frank  W,  / 

NiEDRINGHAUS. 

Thomas  K.  n  1883 

Nightingale. 
Augustus  F.  1866 
Ellis  F.  1896 


^ 


INDEX. 


[Osbom. 


NiLES. 

Theophilus  E.  1888 
William  H.  h  1870 

NiNDE. 

Edward  S.  1887 
George  W.  1840 
William  X.  1855 

NiVISON. 

Robert  E.  1900 

Nixon. 

James  1875 
Paul  1904 

Noble. 
B.  C,  Mrs.  (see  Mac- 

FARLANE,  Ida  L.) 

Eugene  A.  1891 
Lewis  H.  n  1876 

NoE. 
Harry  S.  1889 

Nolan. 
Lucius  P.  1881 

NONNENMACHER. 

F.  T.,  Mrs.  (seeRED- 
LiN,  EmmaE.) 

Noon. 
Alfred  1869 
Oliver  T.  1906 
Samuel  A.  1892 
Samuel  H.  n  1868 

NORRIS. 

Louis  A.  1896 

North. 
Adolphus  S.  1898 
Charles  C.  h  1866 
Charles  E.  1893 
Charles  R.  1867 
Crandall  J.  1877 
Dwight,  Mrs.  (see 

English,  Alice  W.) 
Eric  McC.  1909 
Francis  R.  1897 
Frank  M.  1872 
George  W.  n  1878 
John  W.  1841 
Simeon  h  1849 
Walter  C.  1907 


Northam.  I 

Charles  H.,  Jr.  n  1904 

Northrop. 
D.  Ward  1868 
Joseph  W.,  Jr.  1907 
Mary  1898 
Richard  D.  n  1909 

Northrup. 
Ashley  R.  1839 

Norton. 
Charles  C.  n  1904 
George  W.  1896 
John  J.  n  1910 
John  S.  1849 
Lewis  J.  1893 
Lyon  L.  1890 
Ralph  1903 
Robert  F.  1885 
Stephen  A.  1897 
S.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 
Bunnell,  Mary  G.) 

Nottage. 
William  A.  1865 

NOURSE. 

John  W.  1878 

NOYES. 

Eli  h  1846 
George  L.  1898 
G.  L.,  Mrs.  (see 

Gaines,  Margaret 

W.) 
Henry  S.  1848 
Selden  W.  n  1868 
Wilbur  F.  n  1858 

Nye. 
Elisha  B.  1835 

Oakley. 

John  G.  h  1872 
Thomas  H.  n  1838 
Walter  1852 
Wilbur  H.  n  1881 

Odell. 
Lansing  D.  1908 
William  H.,  Jr.  1909 


O'Flaherty. 
Hannah  P.  1898 
Mary  P.  1893 

Ogden. 
William  P.  1901 

O'Hanlon. 
John  R.  n  1882 
Joseph  T.  n  1899 

Oldham. 
David  J.  T.  n  1884 

Olin. 
Stephen  / 
Stephen  H.  1866 
William  H.  h  1866 

Olwer. 
George  S.  J.  n  1850 

Olmstead. 
Edwin  B.  n  1880 
DeWitt  C.  t 

Olney.- 
John  S.  n  1905 

O'Neil. 
Addison  n  1883 

O'Neill. 
Patrick  F.  1898 

Onthrup. 
Hermon  F.  1905 

Opdyke. 
Charles  P.  n  1886 
George  H.  1890 
Samuel  B.  1895 
Sylvester  H.  1853 

OSBON. 

Abiathar  M.  h  1853 

O  SHORN. 

Everett  H.  1891 
Henry  L.  1878 
Thomas  G.  1840 


5«l 


Osborne. 


INDEX. 


Osborne. 
Albert  E.  1896 
A.  E.,  Mrs.  (see  Reed, 

Emma  L.) 
Charles  E.  n  1873 
E.  M.,  Mrs.  (see 

White,  Grace  R.) 
Thomas  B.  h  1856 
Wilbur  F.  1861 

Osgood. 
George  W.  1874 
Lewis  W.  i860 

OSMUN. 

George  W.  1898 

OSTERHOUT. 

William  L.  n  1889 

OSTRANDER. 

Frederick  C.  1893 

Oswald. 
Charles  H.  1910 

Otheman. 

Edward  B.  1854 

Otis. 
Isaac  L.  n  1850 

OVERFIELD. 

Edwin  J.  n  1888 

Overton. 
Evelyn  H.  n  1838 

Owen. 
Almond  n  1834 

Owens. 
Joseph  H.  h  1881 

Packard. 
Howard  S.  1904 
Isaac  H. 1873 
John  C.  1886 
Seth  C.  M.  n  1909 

Paddock. 
William  H.  n  1840 


Page. 
Charles  E.  n  1864 
Charles  H.,  Jr.  1891 
Glenn  C  n  1896 

Paige. 
Julius  W.  1872 

Paine. 
Harvey  H.  1887 
J.  Gregg  1909 
Robert  h  1842 

Palladino, 
Rosa  M.  1909 

Palmer. 
Abraham  J.  1870 
Albert  P.  1871 
Anthony  1838 
Archie  E.  1874 
Charles  M.  n  1880 
Dudley  B.  1901 
Edmund  J.  1878 
Gerald  A.  n  1910 
Gideon  1841 
Lucius  L.  1903 
May  T.  1901 
Silas  W.  1841 
Wilbur  M.  1873 

Parent. 
Olin  F.  n  1899 

Parish. 
Ralph  R.  n  1907 
Samuel  B.  n  1858 

Park. 
Albert  F.  1839 

Parker. 
Albert  E.  n  1883 
Charles  t 
Charles  M.  1868 
Esther  E.  1910 
Francis  H.  1874 
Frederick  L.  n  1896 
Hubert  E.  n  1892 
Jesse  L.  1903 
Jesse  T.  n  1876 
Johnf 

Millard  M.  1875 
Nelson  C.  n  1876 


Robert  C.  1893 
Samuel  h  1839 
Wendell  P.  1890 
William  E.  1899 

Parkinson, 

William  J.  n  1874 

Parkman. 
Eli  W.  n  1866 

Parmenter. 
Horace  W.  1859 

Parrish. 
Samuel  R.  W.  n  1897 

Parrot. 
George  T.  1870 

Parshley. 
Clifford  I.  1892 
James  S.  n  1892 

Parsons. 
Fletcher  H.  1903 
John  G.  1852 
Percy  A.  1900 
Solomon  1858 

Partch. 
Arthur  W.  1889 

Paterson. 
Alice  L.  1899 
Arthur  E.  1906 

Paton. 
James  M.  / 

Patten. 
David  1834 
David  n  igio 
Franklin  W.  n  1874 
Walter  1907 

Patterson. 
Herbert  P.  1908 
Robert  N.  1909 

Patton. 
Frank  O.  n  1908 


912 


INDEX. 


[PMnney. 


Payne. 

Peieff. 

Persons. 

Charles  H.  18^6 

Nicholas  E.  n  1906 

Harrison  E.  1910 

E.  S.,  Mrs.  (sec 

Veazey,  Elizabeth 

Peirce. 

Peters. 

M.)         • 

Bradford  K.  1841 

Lemuel  W.  n  1884 

1 Tnbbard  B.  1861 

HenryT. /M871 

William  H.  1870 

W.  H.,  Mrs.  (see 

RiGBY,  Minnie  C.) 

Pelton. 

Peterson. 

Pearce. 

Alfred  n  1843 

Charles  J.  1907 

James  A.  n  1843 

John  1857 

John  S.  ti  1908 

Lewis  E.  1846 

William  H.  1907 

Pelea;  T.  n  1854 

Phineas  D.  n  1841 

Ralph  E.  1900 

Pettiick. 

Webster  H.  t 

Pendexter. 

Harry  PL  1910 

Pearne. 

Ralph  S.  n  1899 
Thomas  M. ;/  1905 

Petit. 

Wesley  U.  1874 

Penftelp. 

Douglas  E.  n  1882 

Pearsall. 

Petrie. 

William  S.  1882 

Bcniamin  B.  1873 
Raymond  C.  1883 

George  DeC.  1900 

Pearson. 

Pennington. 

Pettee. 

James  B.  18=;  i 
Thomas  B.  18^0 

Perry  D.  G.  1910 

John  T.  1843 

William  R.  n  1884 

Pettibone. 

Pennoyer. 

Payne  t 

Pease. 

EliasR.  18S.S 

Clara  A.  ni882 

Petty. 

TTart  F.  n  1836 

Pepper. 

Erances  B.  1896 

George  H.  n  1898 

Robert  D.  n  1883 

Peaslee. 
Charles  M.  n  1873 

Percival. 
Milton  »  1880 

Pfeiffer. 
Peter  A.  1910 

Peberdy. 
Blanche  M.  n  1909 

Perinchief. 
Octavius  n  1854 

Phelps. 
Charles  n  1875 
Charles  A.  n  1900 

Peck. 

Erancis  A.  n  1883 

Carl  R.«  1896 

Perkins. 

Frederick  L.  n  1904 

Elizabeth  P.  1902 

C.  A.,  Mrs.  (.see 

George  N.  1864 

Ellen  M.  B.  1891 

Warren,  Angle  V.) 

James  L.  1839 

Elliott  J.  185 1 

George  H.  n  1878 

Erancis  H.  n  1843 

Jacob  N. 1865 

Philbrook. 

George  h  1835 
George  L.  1890 

Perks. 

Edgar  B.  n  1886 

Herbert  E.  1886 
Tames  n  1842 

George  T.  h  1866 

Phillips. 

Jesse  T.  h  1838 

S.  Linn  n  1908 

Jonas  0.  h  1870 

Perrins. 

Watson  L.  1872 

Luther  W.??  18^5 

Newton  M.  1906 

William  H.  H.  1865 

Oscar  E.  n  1874 

William  N.  1906 

Susan  M.  n  1884 

Perry. 

William  W.  1895 

George  A.  1874 

Phinney. 

Howard  1879 

Erastus  0.  1838 

Pegg. 

Ira  1842 

George  A. 1880 

John  1849 

Michael  H.  1868 

James  M.  n  1844 

913 


Phipps.] 


INDEX. 


Phipps, 
Charles  F.  1906 

PiCKARD. 

Humphrey  1839 
Thomas  1840 
Ward  W.  1899 

Pierce. 
Charles  H.  n  1892 
Clarence  A.  1902 
Jay  W.  1892 
John  N. 1874 
William  A.  n  1898 
William  G.  1842 

PlER.SON. 

Edwin  H.  n  1894 
Emily  M.  n  1906 
Lei  and  S.  n  1903 

Pike. 
Gordon  B.  u  1888 
James  n  1842 
Katherine  G.  1887 
Moses  K.  1902 

PiLCHER. 

Lewis  F.  n  1893 

PiLLSBURY. 

Fred  H.  n  1900 
John  H.  1874 
William  R.  1908 

PiL.SBURY. 

Benjamin  1847 
Benjamin  C.  1875 

PiNCKNEY. 

Daniel  J.  1841 

Piper. 
Daniel  H.  189"; 
Lewis  F.  ni886 
Wilbur  F.  n  1861 

Pitkin. 

Clara R.  1877 
Frederick  W.  1858 

Pitman. 
Robert  C.  1845 

PiXLEY. 

Edward  E.  1887 


Plaisted. 
Elwyn  D.  n  1876 

Platt. 
Robert  E.  1898 
Smith  H.  h  1866 

Platter. 
Amelia  W.  1882 

Plimpton. 
George  L.  1891 

Plitschke. 
Ernst  F.  h  i860 

Plumb. 
David  1840 
Edward  R.  n  1905 

Poland. 
Addison  B.  n  1872 

Pollard. 
Thomas  B.  n  1885 

Pom  ERG Y. 
Arthur  C.  1895 
Charles  R.  1853 
Daniel  1856 
Edward  S.  n  1879 
Frank  T.  n  1878 
James  M.  1856 
TuliusR.  1849 
Ralph  H.  1887 
Ralph  M.  n  1852 
William  n  1861 

Pond. 
Daniel  F.  184S 

Pooler. 
Charles  T.  1844 

Porter. 
Curtis  H.  n  1850 
C.  S.,  Mrs.  (see  Pull 

MAN,  Bella  B.) 
Damon  C.  1872 
Frank  E.  1869 
James  h  1847 
John  S.  h  1859 
John  T.  t 
Lansing  1839 


Potter. 
Enos  B.  n  1910 
Susie  H.  1898 
Wilbur  F.  1871 
William  H.  I836 

Pottle. 
Georgia  E.  it  1893 

POVEY. 

Richard  G. 1901 

Powell. 
Henry  B.,  Jr.  1906 
Perr>'  G.  n  1S62 
Samuel  1910 

Power. 
Arthur  G.  H.  1908 

Powers. 
Arthur  L  1893 
Charles  1846 
Ernest  O.  n  1898 
Herbert  H.  1900 
John  E.  18.S9 
John  H.  1869 
Orville  W.  1856 

Pratt. 
ClaritaM.  ji  1887 
George  n  1855 
George  W.  1849 
Harrie  A.  1902 
H.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 

Gladding,  Rena  C.) 
John  W.  1838 

Preble. 
Charles  S.  1909 

Prentice. 
Erastus  L.  n  1854 
George  / 
George  R.  1882 
William  C.  1889 

Prentiss. 
Wesley  J.  1875 

Prescott. 
William  C.  1844 


9T4 


INDEX. 


[Reaveley. 


Price. 

Putnam. 

Randall, 

Arthur  W.  1898 

John  H.  n  1901 

John  A.  1905 

Carl  F.  1902 

Safford  L.  n  1900 

J.  A.,  Mrs.  (see  Cooke 

C.  R,  Mrs.  (see  Field, 

Alice  G.) 

Leila  A.) 

Putney. 

Ray  N.  n  1904 

John  A.  n  1856 

Wilbur  F.  1880 

Prince. 

William  T.  1887 

Morris  W.  n  1868 

QUACKENBOS. 

George  P.  h  1868 

Randolph. 

Prindle. 

Walter  J.  1901 

Amos  n  1838 

QUEAL. 

Herbert  P. «  1892 

Ranney. 

Pringle. 

William  G.  t 

Eugene  0.  n  i860 

Francis  D.  1897 

QUEREAU. 

Ransom. 

Prior. 

George  W.  1849 

Charles  A.  n  1879 

Anna  A.  1900 

QUICKMIRE. 

Charles  T.  1852 
Edward  A.  1871 

Prucha. 

Samuel  1898 

Owen  P.  n  1837 

Martin  J.  1903 

Samuel,  Mrs.  (see 

Barraclough, 

Rarig. 
Howard  R.  n  1909 

Pruner. 
William  B.  1897 

Florence  E.) 

QUIMBY. 

Puffer. 

Cari  N.  1890 

Ray. 

Joseph  A.  1896 

Ernest  S.  1896 

Peariy  P.  t 

William  M.  1882 

Silas  E.  1859 

Raymond. 

Pullman. 

Quinlan. 

Alice  J.  n  1901 

Bella  B.  1885 

James  M.  1842 

Bradford  P.  / 

James  1896 

Charles  n  i860 

John  S.  1892 

QUITTMEYER. 

Ernest  M.  1899 

Chas.  Harlow  1899 

Joseph  1863 
Joseph  C.  n  1899 

Chas.  Henry  1877 
Daniel  W.  1861 

George  P.  n  1876 

PULVER. 

Race. 

Harold  B.  1904 

Frank  1850 

Gordon  W.  n  1900 

Hester  L.  1890 
Irving  E.  n  1899 

PUNSHON, 

Rackett. 

Miner  h  1840 
Robert  F.  n  1881 

William  M.  h  1861 

Everett  1. 1868 

Royal  W.  1893 

♦ 

Wilbur  S.  187s 

PURDY. 

Raisbeck. 

Alfred  E.  M.  n  1858 

Samuel  M.  1842 

Rayner. 

Alfred  S.  h  1859 
James  S.  n  1845 

Ralsten. 

Isaac  M.  n  1891 

PURINTON. 

Fred  H.  n  1892 

Read. 

CO.,  Mrs.  (see 

William  B.  n  1845 

Brown,  Carrie  T.) 

Rand. 

Charies  W.  1842 

Reading. 

Purvis. 

Daniel  C.  1843 

Daniel  K.  n  1846 

Augustus  G.  n  1908 

Edward  D.  1842 
John  C.  1863 

J.  P.,  Mrs.  (see 

Reaveley. 

PUSEY. 

Adams,  LenaM.) 

John  1898 

William.  B.M  1864 

Robert  N.  n  1853 

Richard  H.  n  1907 

915 


Redden. 


INDEX. 


Redden. 
W.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 
CouGHLiN,  Eliza- 
beth A.) 

Redhead. 
Edwin  R.  n  1873 

Redlin. 
Emma  E.  n  1902 

Reed. 
Albert  C.  ni885 
Charles  P.  n  1897 
Charles  T.  1862 
Emma  L.  1899 
Georgre  E.  1869 
John  J.  1864 
Willis  H.  n  1899 

Rees. 
Warren  J.  n  1876 

Reid. 

Alexander  S.  h  1861 
John  M.  h  1852 

Reiter. 
Benjamin  F.  n  1909 
Howard  R.  / 

Remick. 
Roscoe  H.  1908 

Remington. 
Charles  W.  n  1848 
Elkanak  F.  n  1840 

Reno. 
Lewis  n  1870 
William  N.  1857 

Renshaw. 
Raemer  R.  / 

Reynolds. 
Allen  1856 
Charles  1882 
Ethel  G.  1904 
Frank  1868 
George  G.  1841 
George  G.,  2d  1905 
John  D.  n  1859 
John  R.  1865 
Richard  R. 1896 


S.  Talcott  1904 
William  A.  1858 

Rhodes. 
Thomas  W.  n  1856 

Rice. 
Caroline  L.  1879 
Charles  F.  1872 
Edward  H.  1870 
Edward  L.  1892 
E.  L.,  Mrs.  (see 

Abbott,  Sarah  L.) 
Gardner  18^4 
George  L.  1888 
Horace  J.  1905 
James  Q.  n  1850 
John  McD.  h  1862 
Lizzie  C.  1894 
Paul  N.  1910 
Phineas  h  1854 
Phineas  F.  n  1844 
Robert  W.  1908 
Willard  M.  1837 
William  h  1853 
William  C.  1901 
William  H.  n  1865 
William  N.  1865 

Rich. 
Arnold  F.  1910 
Burdett  A.  1878 
Chester  A.  1909 
Earle  L.  1907 
Elton  S.  1881 
George  A.  1886 
Herbert  L.  1888 
Isaac  t 

J.  Frank  1881 
Joseph  W.  v.,  1875 

William  T.  t 

• 

Richard. 

Howard  MacM.  1904 

William  A.  1884 

W.  A.,  Mrs.  (see  Mac- 

MiLLAN,  Emelda) 

Richards. 
Clinton  J.  n  1885 
Daniel  h  1872 
Edward  H.  n  1899 
James  R.  n  1899 
Jonathan  E.  1869 
Joseph  A.  n  1883 
Theodore  1888 

916 


Richardson. 
Chauncy  n  1835 
Clayton  M.  n  1904 
Marvin  h  1868 
Stephen  F.  n  1841 

Richey. 
Matthew  A  1836 

Richman. 
William  H.  1865 

Richmond. 
Annette  B.  n  1896 
Frank  H.  1887 
George  H.  n  1881 

Riddick. 
James  W.  n  1844 

Riddlesbarger. 
Madison  n  1854 

Rider. 
George  W.  n  1853 

Ridley. 
Edward,  Jr.  n  1883 

Rigby. 
Minnie  C.  1903 

Rightor. 
Nicholas  H.  1851 

Rile. 
Walter  B.  n  1898 

Rippere. 
John  B.  1901 
Ralph  P.  n  1905 
Robert  H.  1905 

RiSLEY. 

Edith  L.  1901 

Rittenhouse. 
Aaron  1861 

Roach. 
Frank  C.  n  1890 

ROBB. 

Jewell  C.  n  1907 


INDEX. 


[Rowland. 


ROBBINS. 

Caroline  T.  1893 
Chandler  1840 
Frank  E.  1906 
Frederick  W.  1880 
George  A. 1883 
Silas  W.  1847 

Roberts. 
Alfred  E.  1899 
Benjamin  T.  1848 
Daniel  S.  n  1844 
Elbert  G.  1846 
Frank  W.  1908 
George  L.  1859 
George  W.  1909 
Hiram  P.  1857 
Jesse  D.  1910 
John  H.  1883 
John  L.  S.  1861 
Joseph  J.  h  1862 
Reuben  L.  1868 

Robertson. 
Daniel  L.  1878 
Sylvester  P.  n  1905 

Robins. 
Elias  M.  n  1880 
George  D.  1898 
Joseph  E.  1868 
Joshua  L.  1906 

Robinson. 
Charles  M.  n  1890 
David  n  1845 
David  P.  1841 
Ezekiel  t 
Francis  A.  1849 
Francis  F.  1910 
Ivory  H.  n  1886 
James  L.  1875 
Silas  A.  h  1909 
Wilbur  J.  n  1903 
William  1865 
William  C.  n  1854 
William  M.  n  1901 

ROBLEE. 

Melvin  n  1863 

Rocker. 
George  1904 

Rockwell. 
Charles  F.  n  1899 
Charles  L.  1897 


Charles  L.  t 
Frederick  F.  n  1909 
Herbert  D.  1887 
Joseph  C.  1887 
Lyman  E.  n  1872 
Nathan  L.,  Jr.  n  1899 
Sylvester  B.  n  1837 

ROCKWOOD. 

David  B.ni883 

Rodger. 
Henry  W.  n  1878 

Rodgers. 
Edwin  A.  n  185 1 

Roe. 
Alfred  S.  1870 
Andrew  iS<i7 
Gary  A.  1884 
Charles  M.  n  1881 
Frederick  W.  1897 
George  M.  n  1874 
William  1855 
Willis  F.  1890 

Roelke. 
Harry  E.  n  1909 

Rogers. 
Burton  C.  n  1899 
Cephas  B.  t 
Charles  S.  1858 
Elizabeth  H.  1896 
George  H.  1891 
George  W.  n  1852 
Guy  W.  1906 
Harold  G.  1908 
Henry  W.  h  1890 
James  1847 
Lyman  W.  w  1907 
Moses  S.  1004 
Robert  W.  h  1894 
William  R.  1880 
Zula  E.  1898 

Rollins. 
Alphonzo  1844 
Andrew  M.  n  1881 
Frank  1889 
Jesse  L.  1893 

ROLMAN. 

Eveline  L.  i88s 


ROLSTON. 

John  H.  1839 

Romer. 
William  1858 

ROOKSBY. 

Herbert  S.  n  1892 

Root. 
Elihu  h  1909 
Wallace  L.  1903 

Roper. 
Johni833 

Rosa. 
Edward  B.  1886 

Rose. 
Ernestine  1902 

ROSENKRANS. 

Egbert  A. «  1910 

Ross. 
:  Ira G.  1880 
Timothy  B.w  1847 

ROSSER. 

Leonidas  1838 

ROTZEL. 

:  Harold  L.  n  1910 

I  Round. 

,  George  C.  1866 
'  George  H.  1833 
JohnE.  185  s 
:JohnW.  1843 
Julian  M.  1897 
Robert  J.  1872 

Rounds. 
;  Nelson  h  1833 

RowE. 
;  Allan  W.  m  1904 
I  Frederick  E.  n  1910 

ROWELL. 

I  Wilbur  E.  1885 

Rowland. 
Alfred  C.  n  1893 


917 


Rowley. 


INDEX. 


Rowley. 
Edwin  A,  n  1842 

RULAND. 

Manly  A.  i860 

RUNKLE. 

John  D.  h  1871 

RUNYAN. 

William  W.  1849 

RUNYON. 

Theodore  h  1867 

Rush  MORE. 
Edwin  C.  1846 

Russell. 
Albin  C.  1877 
Althea  E.  n  1907 
Andral  L.  1873 
Charles  A.  1905 
C.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 

Sweet,  Elizabeth 

N.) 
Edgar  n  1865 
Edward  A.  n  1844 
Herbert  E.  1884 
Javan  M.  1885 
John  A.  n  1838 
John  T.  n  1903 
Julius  W.  n  1868 
Robert  C.  n  1908 
Samuel  t 

Samuel  W.  n  1858 
Walter  E.  1893 
William  H.  h  1878 
Willis  A.  n  1878 

Rust. 
Richard  H.  1865 
Richard  S.  1841 

Rutherford. 
Collingwood  n  1838 
Thomas  B.  n  1844 

Ryan. 
Leonard  O. 1908 
Stetson  K.  1904 

Ryder. 

Frank  H.  1900 
George  D.  1902 
George  H.  1895 


Ryerson. 
Egerton  h  1842 

Rymer. 
Ralph  W.  1900 

Sage. 
Dennis  1839 
Truman  B.  n  1908 

Saleski. 
Mary  A.  1900 

Samuel. 
John  n  1848 

Sanborn. 
John  1859 
John  E.  1845 
John  W.  n  1873 
Joseph  H.  1855 
Marguerite  n  1909 

Sanders. 
Frank  K.  h  1903 

Sanderson. 
George  E.  1875 

Sandford. 
Aaron  / 

Sanford. 
Arthur  B.  1872 
By  ram  G.  1874 
C,  Mrs.  (see 

Bohlmann,  Laura 

A.M.) 
Caleb  S.  1841 
Clarence  A.  1897 
Daniel  n  1840 
Elias  B.  1865 
Frank  E.  1887 
Gustavus  U.  n  1896 
H.  J.,  Mrs.  (see 

Rogers,  ZulaE.) 
John  S.  n  1900 
Myron  R.  1880 
Wilbur  F.  1865 
Wilbur  F.  1867 

Santee. 
Charles  W.  n  1904 

9l3 


Sargeant, 
George  D.  n  1862 

Sargent. 
Christopher  S.  1868 
Francis  A.  1899 

Satchell. 
William  F.  n  1900 

Savage. 
Charles  W.  1891 
Hiram  F.  1845 
Isaac  A. 1841 

Sawyer. 
Augustus  J.  n  1838 
Charles  M.  n  1884 
Charles  R.  1906 
David  H.  n  1862 
Dwight  M.  1906 
Edmund  F.  n  1879 
Ethel  R.  1903 
Frederick  H.  1894 
French  A.  ni87i 
Herbert  H.  1901 
James  A.  1844 
James  E.  C.  h  1888 
Wilbur  J. «  1894 

Saxe. 
Alfred  1838 
Alfred  H.  1859 
Alfred  J.  n  1894 
George  G.  h  1858 
James  A.  1885 
John  G.  n  1839 
John  W.  1885 
William  A.  n  1878 
William  F.  n  1863 

Say. 
Edith  W.  1906 

SCHAFFER. 

John  R.  n  1901 

SCHEFFER. 

Frank  P.  1901 

SCHEM. 

Alexander  J.  B.  h  1855 

SCHIMPFF. 

William  E.  1896 


INDEX. 


[Shafter. 


Schmidt. 
Ernest  W.  1904 
Richard  H.  1910 

Schneider. 
John  F.  1904 

SCHOBERT. 

Levi  n  1867 

SCHOCK. 

James  T.  n  1876 

SCHUTT. 

Edwin  H.  1904 

Schuyler. 
Stephen  R.M  185 1 

SCOFIELD. 

Arthur  J.  n  1902 
Irving  F.  1902 
Seth  W.  n  1906 
William  E.  1878 

Scott. 
Albert  A.  1855 
Charles  t 
Charles,  Jr.  1886 
David  A.  1846 
Everett  H.  1892 
Frederick  H.  n  1890 
John  B.  1881 
Levi  h  1840 
Orange  W.  n  1868 

SCOVILLE. 

Delavan  C.  h  1868 

SCRANTON. 

Simeon  S.  t 

SCUDDER. 

Arthur  H.  1895 
A.  H.,  Mrs.  (see 

Stocking,  Elizabeth 

C.) 
Charles  E.  n  1896 
Henry  T.  1872 
Louis  T.  n  1907 
Moses  L.  n  1837 
Moses  L.  1863 
Newton  P.  1878 
Sarah  A.  1905 


Seabury. 
Charlotte  M.  1901 

Seager. 
Schuyler  1836 

Seamans. 
La  Fayette  n  1846 

Searing. 
Carl  B.  n  1910 

Searle. 
Lucy  0. 1896 

Searles. 
Colbert  1895 
John  F.  1896 
William  H.  n  1858 
William  I.  n  1910 

Searls. 
Edmund  D.  1896 

Sears. 
Clinton  W.  1841 

Seaver. 
Charles  E.  1870 

Seavey. 
Amos  W.  1874 

Seckerson. 
Howard  A.  1907 
H.  A.,  Mrs.  (see 
Barnes,  Unade) 

Seeley. 
Harold  H.  n  1909 

Seely. 
Isaac  L.n  1851 
Richard  S.  1837 

Seides. 
Harry  G.  1905 

Selden. 
Leonard  J.  1908 

Selee. 
Nathan  P.  n  1856 
Richmond  n  1859 


Sell. 
Henry  T.  1873 

Selleck. 
John  W.  1854 
Preston  M.  n  1890 
Solon  B.  1901 

Seney. 
George  I.  n  1845 
Robert  t 

Senior. 
Edward  «  1871 

Sessions. 
John  H.  t 
Joseph  B.  n  1904 
William  E.  t 
William  K.  n  1909 

Settle. 
William  A.  n  1890 

Severson. 
Irwin  W. « 1904 

Sewall. 
Charles  H.  1857 
Henry  1876 
James  G.  n  1847 
Thomas  n  1837 

Seward. 
Charles  H.  1901 

Sexton. 
Hiram  C.  n  i860 

Seybolt. 
Arthur  1907 

Seymour. 
Lewis  n  1843 

Seys. 
Jacobus  O.  n  1843 

Shaffer. 
Chauncey  1840 

Shafter. 
James  McM.  1837 
Oscar  L.  n  1834 
William  R.  t 


919 


Sliailer.] 


INDEX. 


Shailer. 
Frank  A.  1909 
Henry  G.  1904 

Shanklin. 
William  A.  / 

Shapleigh. 
Frederick  E.  1908 

Sharpe. 
Benjamin  F.  1887 
Benjamin  S. «  i860 

Shattuck. 
David  O.  h  1845 
Joseph  C.  n  1861 

Shaver. 
James  B.  1881 

Shaw. 
Edward  P.  1852 
Frederick  M.  n  1884 
Harold  C.  n  1910 
Jesse  E.  1906 
Leslie  M.  h  1903 
Melvin  A.  1909 

Shay. 
Allen  R.  1872 

Shears. 
Alonzo  G.  n  1844 

Shedden. 
Lucian  L.  h  1908 

Sheehan. 
Jeremiah  M.  1886 

Sheffield. 
Charles  A.  n  1879 
James  C.  h  1877 

Sheldon. 

Henry  C.  h  1906 

Warren  F.  1899 

W.  F.,  Mrs.  (see 

Mantle,  Susan  J.) 

Shepard. 
Bissell  C.  n  1864 
Charles  n  looi 
Hiram  P.  1858 


James  M.  n  1864 
William  J.  n  1877 

Shepherd. 
James  G.  t 
Joseph  B.  1874 
Theodore  D.  n  1864 

Sherburn. 
George  W.  1906 
Joel  O.  1873 

Sherman. 
Charles  t 
David  h  1872 
David  H.  1853 
James  S.  h  1909 
Merritt  H.  n  1865 
Stephen  O.  n  1872 
Truman  M.  n  1846 
Wanton  H.  n  1881 
Wesley  n  1866 

Sherwood. 
Charles  H.  n  1876 
Clarence  McK.  1909 
Frank  R.  1876 
John  C.  n  1845 
Rosevelt  R.  1907 
Samuel  D.  1881 

Shiland. 
Finley  H.  n  1909 

Shim  ATA. 
Jewsuke  1892 

Shipman. 
Ralph  B.  n  1905 

Shoemaker. 
Robert  N.  n  1910 

Shonk. 
George  W.  1873 
Herbert  B.  1903 

Short. 
Thomas  T.  h  1887 

Shortlidge. 
Joseph  h  1866 

Shumway, 
Philip  B.  1862 


Shuster. 
Henry  S.  n  1858 

SlAS. 

Solomon  n  1852 

Sibley, 
Benjamin  E.  1898 

Silber. 
William  B.  1850 

Sillick. 
John  A.  n  1834 

Silliman, 
Norman  K.  1902 

Silver. 
Charles  A.  n  1882 

Simmons. 
George  S.  n  1909 
Hoyt  P.  n  1905 
Ichabod  i860 

SiMMS. 

Thomas  1883 

Simon. 
Benjamin  F.  1880 

Simons. 
Edward  W.  n  1897 

Simonds. 
Henry  D.  1876 

Simonton. 
Catherine  M.  1900 
Frank  F.  1899 

Simpson. 
Henry  M.  i860 
Matthew  h  1841 
Matthew  V.  1875 
Robert  L.  1907 

Sing. 
Charles  B.  h  1851 

Singer. 
Edgar  B.  1897 


920 


INDEX. 


[Spalding. 


SiPPRELLE. 

Nathaniel  P.  n  1901 

Skeel. 
Clarence  M.  1875 
Frank  D.  1875 
Henry  R.  1909 

Skene, 
George  n  1875 

Skilton. 
Charles  C.  1855 
James  A.  n  1849 
Julius  A.  1853 

Slade. 
Laroy  S.  n  1851 

Slater. 
Jonathan  H.  1892 

Slayback. 
Henry  B.  1891 

Slee. 
Matthew  H.  1855 

Sleeper. 
Jacob  t 

Slight. 
Benjamin  h  1848 

Sloan, 
Harold  S.  n  1909 

Smart. 
Almona  B.  1868 

Smiley. 
Charles  W.  1874 

Smith. 
A.,  Mrs.  (see 

Kellogg,  Anna  J.) 
Albert  L.  1883 
Alvenza  I.  1897 
Arthur  B.  1900 
Arthur  D.  1875 
Arthur  W.  m  1895 
Arthur  W.  1891 
Augustus  L.  1854 
Augustus  L.,  Jr.  1883 
Augustus  W.  / 
Burchard  H.  n  1900 


Charles  n  1868 
Charles  E.  h  1901 
Charles  N.  h  1864 
Charles  W.  n  1888 
Clarence  R.  1899 
Edgar  M.  1871 
Edward  C.  n  1885 
Edwin  O.  1893 
Ernest  K.  1895 
Ezekiel  n  1852 
Francis  A.  1859 
Francis  H.  n  1850 
Frank  S.  1910 
Frank  S.  n  1886 
Franklin  T.  1884 
Frederick  P.  n  1908 
Frederick  W.  n  1886 
Freeman  H.  n  1896 
George  B.  1895 
George  C.  1856 
George  H.  1873 
Harry  H.  1903 
Harry  M.  1891 
Henry  E.  1865 
Henry  E.  n  1846 
Henry  W.  1837 
Herbert  S.  n  1890 
Horace  t 
Howard  H.  1880 
Irving  LeR.  1910 
Isaac  E.  1863 
James  B.  n  1882 
Jay  T.«  1885 
John  D.  n  1907 
John  H.  1849 
John  L.  t 
John  M.  / 
John  M.  1880 
John  W.  1857 
Lewis  K.  1908 
Mae  D.  18^ 
Mary  E.  1904 
Melville  C.  n  1859 
Odell  S.  1887 
Orville  n  1856 
Percie  J.  1900 
Perry  C.  1847 
Richard  W.  1870 
Robert  E.  n  1892 
Robert  N.  n  1895 
Rollin  n  1886 
Samuel  W.  n  1877 
Sevmour  A.  i860 
Sidney  K.  1865 
Tracy  1904 
Verona  J.  1895 
Wesley  W.  1881 
William  A.  1854 
William  B.  1888 


William  F.  1842 
William  H.  1877 
William  J.  1870 
William  W.  h  1889 
Young  C.  1907 
Zoheth  M.  n  1846 

Smyser. 
William  E.  1889 
W.  E.,Mrs.  (see 
Craig,  Elizabeth  A.) 

Smyth. 
George  B.  h  1897 
William  H.  1894 
Winfield  S.  1863 

Sneath. 
E.  Hershey  / 

Snedeker. 
Seaman  N.  n  1846 

Snow. 
Edwin  S.  1858 
Minnie  R.  1^7 
Stephen  A.  1864 
William  L.  1894 

Snyder. 
Charles  R.  n  1861 
Edgar  C.  1894 
Frank  K.  n  1908 
William  V.  1856 

Somerset. 
William  L.  1881 

SOULE. 

Franklin  1838 
George  B.  1909 

Southard. 
Justus  A.  n  1869 

Southwick. 
Edward  W.  1842 

Spaffard. 
Carrie  B.  1909 

Spalding. 
Edward  P.  n  1864 
William  L.  i860 


921 


Sparklin. 


INDEX. 


Sparklin. 
John  L.  1897 

S  PAULDING, 

Charles  E.  1886 
Justin  h  1844 

Spencer. 
Andrew  J.  1856 
Charles  H.  1899 
Edward  M.  1899 
Elihu  1838 
Robinson  1903 

S  PERRY. 

Elizur  L.  n  1857 
M.  Belle  w  1902 

Spinney. 
Joseph  S.  t 

Sprague. 
Charles  W.  n  1909 
Levi  L.  h  1886 
Stiht 
Seth  L.  1846 

Springer. 
Frank  A.  n  1861 

Squire. 
Remington  n  1893 
Shirley  n  1895 
Watson  C.  1859 

Squires. 
Norman  J.  1871 

Staats. 
Henry  T.  1858 

Stackpole. 
Charles  H.  1886 

Stafford. 
David  H.  1887 

Standish. 
Clayton  D.  n  1894 
Edmund  A.  n  1838 

Stanley. 
George  W.  t 
Whitman  P.  n  1896 


Staples. 
Clarence  H.  1900 
Levi  W.  1877 

Stark. 
Arthur  W.  n  1902 
John  D.  1894 

Starks. 
Edson  F.  n  1905 
Henry  A.  1869 

Starr. 
Benedict  1844 
Ebenezer  T.  n  1834 
Mary  S.  n  1908 
William  H.  1859 

Stasse. 
Edward  L.  n  1904 

Stearns. 
George  F.  n  1859 

Stebbins. 
Frank  E.  n  1878 
Lorenzo  D.  1842 

Steele. 
Daniel  1848 
Edward  L.  1894 
George  McK.  1850 
Joel  A.  i8«;3 
OliverR.  ni85i 
Timothy  E.  1863 
Wilbur  F.  n  1871 
W.  R..  Mrs.  (see 
Birdsey,  Annie  G.) 

Steelman. 
Millard  F.  1887 

Stenhouse. 
Charles  A.  1881 

Stephens. 
George  H.  n  1881 
Ray  O.  1905 
Roswell  P.  f 

Stephenson. 
Andrew  / 
George  G.  n  1867 

Sterling. 
William  M. «  1874 


Stetson. 
Daniel  K.  n  i860 
Harry  E.  n  1898 
William  M.  n  1880 
Willis  K.  1881 

Stevens. 
Abel  n  18.^4 
Alexander  C.  1863 
Alexander  C.  n  1906 
Clinton  C.  1891 
Daniel  W.  1848 
Ebenezer 1842 
Ebenezer  L.  n 1895 
Edwin  P.  1874 
Elizabeth  C.  1897 
Frank  C.  n  1904 
Frederick  n  1835 
George  1854 
Herbert  J.  1866 
James  M.  1887 
Lloyd  P.  n  1903 
Walter  H.  1898 

Stevenson. 
Jesse  F.  1885 

Stewart. 
Charles  W.  n  1896 
Frederic  1908 

Stibbs. 
John  T.  n  1838 

Stick  NEY. 
Carl  C.  1901 

Stidd. 
Edwin  F.  n  1907 

Stiles. 
Charles  W.  n  1889 
Samuel  M.  i860 

Stillman. 
George  1850 

Stillwell. 
Lewis  B.  n  1886 

Stilwell. 
Samuel  W.  n  1880 
Winfred  N.  1910 

Stires. 
Manning  F.  n  1865 


922 


INDEX. 


[Sweetser. 


Stockdale. 

Stowers. 

Sturdevant. 

Fairbank  B,  h  1907 

Charles  N.  i860 

Byron  D.  i860 

George  M.  1910 

Stocking. 
Charles  H.  n  1858 

Stratmann. 
Ernest  W.  n  1897 

Sturges. 
Charles  K.  n  1888 

Elizabeth  C.  1895 

Stratton. 

Sabura  S.  1835 

Henry  D.  n  1844 

Stutsman. 

Sidney  D.  n  1856 

Streber. 

Frank  V.  1903 

Stockwftt, 
Charles  F.  1843 
George  E.  1878 

Ferdinand  R.  1906 
Streeter. 

Stutson. 
Nelson  1858 

Stoddard. 

George  W.  1852 

Suckley. 

Emmet  R.  n  1876 

Lorenzo  C.  1907 

Robert  B.  n  1878 

Walter  P.  1880 

Streightoff. 

Stone. 

Frank  H.  1909 

Sumner. 

Charles  A.  1904 

Edward  A.  1878 

Cornelia  H.  1897 

Strobridge. 

Cyrus  h  1874 

Marie  M.  1891 

Sunderland. 

Edward  C.  n  1902 

James  W.  1836 

Frederick  M.  n  1846 

^TRANTl 

George  H.  1868 
George  W.  n  1872 
Harry  R.  1899 
Jacob  G.  n  1837 
Phebe  A. 1876 
Ralph  C.  1899 
William  E.  D.  1897 

Cyrus  J.  1886 
George  F.  1903 
Henry  A.  1866 
Irving  E.  n  1898 
James  1844 
Julius  L.  n  i8q3 

Super. 
Ralph  C  / 

Sutherland. 
Arthur  E.  1885 

Sylvester  E.  i860 

Stoney. 

William  C.  1879 

Sutton. 

Arthur  C  n  1903 

Stroud. 

David  A.  n  1858 

Henry  C.  n  1907 

Storms. 

Simpson  R.  n  1851 

Howard  A.  1895 

Edgar,  Jr.  n  1907 

Strout. 

Isaac  C.  1900 
William  H.  1857 

Storrs. 

Edward  C.  1886 

Carlos  H.  1887 

Swan. 

William  L.  / 

Strudwick. 

Horace  C./ 

Stout. 

William  S.  n  1850 

Ruth  A.  1910 

Andrew  V.  t 

Stryker. 

SWARTZ. 

Joseph  S.  t 

Melancthon  W.  h  1909 

George  W.  w  1841 

Stover. 

Joseph  W.  n  1867 

Stuart, 

Sweet. 

Charles  M.  h  1906 

Addie  F.  1898 

Stow. 

Elizabeth  N.  1908 

James  P.  n  1875 

Studley. 

Guy  V.  n  1909 

James  P.,  Jr.  n  1905 

William  S.  1850 

Joshua  n 1838 

Reginald  H.  n  1906 

Stuntz. 

Sweetser. 

Stowe. 

Clyde  B.  1910 

Albert  R.  1884 

Leroy  S.  n  1870 

Homer  C.  h  1910 

Sanford  B.  i860 

923 


Swett.] 


INDEX. 


Swett. 
Ernest  M.  1905 
Vernon  B.  1896 
V.  B.,  Mrs.  (see  Hat- 
field, Olivia  H.) 

Swinburne. 
John  h  1834 

Sykes. 
Clara  F.  1905 
Ruth  W.  1910 

Syrett. 
Frank  H.  1906 

Taber. 
Franklin  W.  1854 
James  M.,  Jr.  1886 
John  D.  n  1858 

Tackaberry. 
Frederic  H.  1892 
John  E.  1899 

Taft. 
Bayard  W.  ni885 
Edson  H.  1842 
James  H.  n  1874 
James  H.  / 
Marcus  L.  1873 
William  H.  h  1909 
William  N.  1878 

Taggart. 
William  J.  1885 
William  W.  1849 

Talbot. 
Emory  H.  1874 
James  M.  1906 
Micah  J.  1843 

Tallmadge. 
Albert  M.  1874 

Tallman. 
John  P.  H.  h  185 1 

Talmadge, 
Arthur  T.  1893 
Charles  H.  n  1887 

Tamblyn. 
Egbert  J.  1892 
Evan  L.  1897 


Tarbell. 
Horace  S.  1859 

Tasker. 
Arthur  N.  1902 
Edwin  S.  1890 
Fred  E.  1884 

Tate, 
Daniel  C.  n  1865 
Willis  M.  1909 

Tateum. 
Fred  T.  n  1888 
William  A.  1884 

Taylor, 
Alfred  E.  1892 
Bushrod  S.  1874 
Charles  H.  E.  n  1885 
Daniel  H.  1865 
Frank  B.  1908 
Franklin  H.  1884 
George  E.  1842 
George  L.  n  1861 
Hannah  A.  1876 
Isaac  B.  A.  n  1882 
Joseph  R.  1882 
Josiah  W.  1902 
Levi  L.  H.  n  1876 
Riley  T.  1854 
Samuel  N.  1887 
Thomas  J.,  Jr.  1908 
William  H.  1894 
William  U.  n  1876 

Tebbetts. 
Alexander  R.  n 1849 
Jesse  M.  1907 

i 

Teftt. 
Benjamin  F.  1835 

Tennant. 
John  C.  w  1899 

Tenney. 
Jasper  1851 

Terrell. 
Hubert  N.  1902 

Terrill. 
William  H.  1883 


Terry. 
Charles  H.  1902 
Elwood  I.  n  1906 
Henry  B.  1867 
Milton  S.  h  1870 
Walter  R.  1901 

Tevis. 
John,  Jr.  1853 

Thayer. 
Albert  W.  1887 
EdgarJ.  1891    ' 
Edward  0. 1875 
Heber  1. 1892 
Henry  A.  1895 
Lorenzo  R,  1841 

Thirkield. 
Gilbert  H.  1908 

Thomas. 
Charles  B.  n  1871 
C.  E.,  Mrs.  (see 

Earned,  Jennie) 
Elmer  I.  n  1886 
Irving  B.  n  1900 
James  S.  1908 
Joseph  B.  1870 
Joseph  M.  n  1877 
Joseph  W.  1896 
Lyman  A.  n  1879 
Riley  D.  n  1862 
William  n  1858 

Thompson. 
Abby  M.  1895 
Agnes  T.  1910 
Benjamin  F.  n  1894 
DeWitt  B.  1885 
Edward  W.  1898 
E.  W.,  Mrs.  (see 
Miller,  Jessie) 
Elizabeth  1808 
George  h  1864 
George  D.  1896 
George  L.  1864 
(jordon  L.  1892 
Harry  A.  1893 
James  V.  1902 
John  A.  1894 
John  F.  n  1881 
John  K.  1845? 
John  R.  h  1888 
Lewis  n  1856 
Mary  G.  1897 
Richard  J.  n  1880 


924 


INDEX. 


[Treadwell. 


Robert  LeR.  n  1897 
Roger  E.  1892 
Samuel  M,  n  1902 
Thomas  J.  h  1866 
William  A.  1897 
Wilson  W.  1890 
W.  W.,  Mrs.  (see 

CoGGSHALL,  Clara 

M.) 

Thomson. 
Edward  h  1855 

Thornberry. 
Francis  L.  1905 

Thorndike. 
Ashley  H.  1893 
Edward  L.  1895 
Everett  L.  1902 

Thornton. 
William  L.  h  1848 

Thorpe. 
Frank  S.  1876 
Thomas  B.  n  1837 

Thrasher. 
Eugene  H.  1883 

TiDDY. 

John  R.  n  1874 

TiLLETT. 

Wilbur  F.  h  1909 

TiLLINGHAST. 

Jared  S.  1889 

TiLTON. 

John  L.  1885 
Rufus  H.  1908 

TiNDAL. 

Caleb  C.  M  1886 

Tinker. 
Charles  P.  1889 
Jackson  1890 

TiRRELL. 

George  L.  1896 
Henry  A.  1894 
Winthrop  1900 


TiSDALE. 

William  M.  n  1882 

TiTCOMB. 

Arthur  1884 

Titus. 
Wicks  S.  n  1849 

TOBEY. 

Joseph  t 

Todd. 
Robert  F.  n  1901 
William  S.  1864 

TOLES. 

Smith  W.  n  1872 

Tolkien. 
Charles  1842 

TOLMAN. 

George  E.  n  1905 
L.  T.,  Mrs.  (see 

Carroll,  Stella  W.) 

Tompkins. 
Byron  V.  1878 
Daniel  F.  n  1849 
George  B.  1908 

TOMPSON. 

Joseph  H.  1878 

TOOKER. 

Manly  F.  niSsi 

TOPHAM. 

Joseph  L.  n  1863 

Torrance. 
Cortis  E.  n  1907 

TORSEY. 
Henry  P.  h  1845 

TOURJ^E. 

Eben  h  1869 

TOURTELLOTT. 

Henry  n  1865 

TOURTELLOTTE. 

Isaac  N.  n  1849 


Tower. 
Freeman  A.  1898 
Freeman  P,  1863 
Luke  B.  n  1849 
Olin  F.  1892 
O.  F.,  Mrs.  (see  Wil- 
liams, Elizabeth) 
William  B.  1896 

TOWLE, 

Edward  D.  1874 
George  H./t  1873 

TOWNE. 

Eugene  R.  n  1876 

TOWNSEND. 

Frank  S.  1885 
Griffin  B,  1910 
John  M.  1899 
Julius  S.  1847 
Luther  T.  h  1866 

Toy. 
George  B.  D.  1873 

Tracy. 
Edward  R.  1905 
George  H.  1858 

Trafton. 
Gilbert  H.  1898 
G.  H.,  Mrs.  (see 

Adams,  Mary  A.) 
Mark  h  1850 

Tranter. 
Watson  1877 

Travis. 
Charles  M.  1906 
Everett  H.  1889 
Thomas  1900 

Traxler. 
William  E.  1909 

Treadway. 
Edward  H.  n  1866 

Treadwell. 
Aaron  L.  1888 
Thomas  B.  1851 


92s 


Treat.] 


INDEX. 


Treat. 
Edwin  C.  1894 
Payson  J.  1900 
Willard  E.  «  1888 
William  H.  n  i8go 

Trefethen. 
Henry  E.  1881 
Henry  P.  n  1910 

Trench. 
William  J.  t 

Trevithick. 
Harry  P.  1907 

Tribou. 
David  H.  h  1901 

Trimmer. 
Montgomery  R.  1909 

Trinkaus. 
Henry  D.  1896 

Trow, 
Benjamin  n  1837 

Trowbridge. 
Samuel  H.  1867 

True. 
Alfred  C  1873 
Charles  K.  / 
Edward  H.  1855 

Trumbull. 
Henry  C.  1841 

Tryon. 
Clarence  H. 1905 
W.  P.,  Mrs.  (see 
Hart,  Lillian  W.) 

Tubes. 
William  D.  1835 

Tuck. 
John  A.  1884 

Tucker. 
Sarah  B.  1895 
William  J.  h  1903 


TUCKEY. 

William  D.  1892 

TUCKLEY. 

James  H.  1901, 

TUNISON. 

William  1846 

Turner. 
James  A.  n  1901 
Mima  B.  1907 

Turrentine. 
John  W.  / 

Turton. 
Joseph  J.  1854 

Tuthill. 
David  n  1854 

Tuttle. 
Alexander  H.  1866 
Calvin  B.  n  1876 
Elias  A.  n  1868 
Smith  1846 

TWIGGAR. 

A.W.,  Mrs.  (see 
Meeks,  Cornelia  A.) 

Twombly. 
John  H.  1843 

Tyler. 
Albert  A.  1869 
Warren  1883 

Uglow. 
James  n  1847 

Underbill. 
Abram  S.  1875 
Oliver  R.  1902 
Richard  C.  1843 

Underwood. 
Thomas  P.  1843 

Unger. 
Raymond  D.  n  1907 

926 


Upham. 
Francis  B.  1885 
Samuel  F.  1856 
Thomas  C.  h  1843 

Vail. 
Albert  D.  1857 
Burr  deF.  1905 
David  M.  n  1879 
Stephen  M.  h  1841 

Valentine. 
Samuel  M.  n  1835 

Van  Allen. 
George  C.  n  1858 

Van  Antwerp. 
Lewis  n  1840 

Van  Benschoten. 
Fredrika  1901 
James  C.  / 
JohnR.  n  1877 
Marguerite  M.  1904 

Van  Denburg. 
Joseph  K.  189s 
Marvin  W.  1870 

Vanderbilt. 
Arthur  T.  1910 

Vanderbrouk. 
Anna  M.  1906 

Vandercook. 
Jackson  C.  h  1857 

Vandervoort. 
Cornelius  F.  n  1882 

Van  Deusen. 
Charles  S.  1885 
Harry  R.  1894 
Howard  n  1897 

Van  Dorn. 
Fred  n  1889 

Van  Dusen. 
Wilmot  W.  1879 

Van  Dyke. 
Henry  h  1903 


INDEX. 


[Walter. 


Van  Horn. 
John  B.  1908 

Van  Kirk. 
Benjamin  1847 

Van  Loon. 
William  R  1881 

Van  Norman. 
Daniel  C.  1838 

Van  Petten. 
John  B.  1850 
Robert  B.  1852 

Van  Sands. 
Robert  1876 

Van  Sciver. 
Frank  A.  1907 

Van  Scoy. 
Fanny  T.  1902 
May  T.  1902 

Van  Surdam. 
Henderson  E.  1905 

Van  Tassell. 
Irvin  n  1910 

Van  Valkenburg. 
Henry  1840 

Van  Vleck. 
Anna  1879 
Clara  1881 
Edward  B.  1884 
E.  B.,  Mrs.  (see  Ray- 
mond, Hester  L.) 
Jane  1887 
John  M.  1850 

Vaughn. 
Howard  R.  1886 

Veazey. 
Bayard  H.  n  1907 
Elizabeth  M.  1906 

Veitch. 
James  R.  IQ03 


Vernon. 
Horace  K.  n  1888 
Lillian  n  1886 

ViCK. 

Newet  H.  n  1839 

Vickers. 
Charles  K.  h  1862 

Videon. 
Calvin  S.  1887 

ViNAL. 

Charles  G.  R.  1861 
George  W.  1906 
Waldo  F.  n  1864 

Vincent. 
Hebron  h  1869 

Vinton. 
Joseph  1854 

Virgin. 
Edward  W.  1857 

Voorhees. 
Frederick  F.  1906 

VOSBURGH. 

Henry  1855 

VOSBURY. 

DeWitt  C.  1839 

Voss. 
Harry  P.  n  1906 

Waddy. 
Samuel  D.  h  1861 

Wade. 
Frank  B.  1901 
H.  Bertram  n  1906 
John  A.  n  1898 

Wagner. 
Francis  J.  n  1863 
John  U.  n  1891 

Wailes. 
George  B. N.  1847 


Waite. 
Clifford  Le  G.  1906 
George  E.  1854 

Wakeman. 
David  B.  n  1836 
Edgar  B.  1838 

Walbridge. 
Elbridge  n  1837 
Isabel  M.  1898 

Waldo. 
Clarence  A. 1875 

Waldron. 
Charles  E.  1902 

Walker. 
Albert  P.  1884 
Alice  E.  n  1896 
Ezra  R.  n  1906 
George  H. 1881 
Jason  F.  h  1849 
Tibbitts  1891 

Walkley. 
David  H.  1878 
Webster  R.  i860 
William  E.  1878 

Wallace. 
A.,  Mrs.  (seeGRis- 

wold,  Katharine  L.) 
Edward  C.  1879 
Gustavus  S.  n  1883 
John  C.  n  1902 
Warren  S.  1904 
William  C.  1876 
William  H.  t 

Walsh. 
Cornelius  t 
Jane  F.  D.  1900 
John  G.  1895 

Walsworth. 
Cornell  M.  n  1878 

Walter. 
Charles  H.  1876 
Edward  H.  n  1879 
William  B.  n  1902 


927 


Walton. 


INDEX. 


Walton. 
Gorham  R.  1852 
Olin  S.  n  1880 
William  S.  n  1866 

Waltz. 
Merle  B.  1895 

Ward. 
Fred  U.  n  1899 
Herbert  C.  1901 
Herbert  H.  1879 
John  H.  1896 
John  W.  n  1863 
Joshua  n  1861 
Loudon  B.  1842 
Samuel  H.  1839 
Thomas  M.  n  1845 
Walter  E.  1877 

Wardell. 
George  P.  1886 
William  H.  i860 

Ware. 
John  C.  1903 

Warner. 
Andrew  E.  n  1864 
Carl  G.  n  1902 
Charles  W.  n  1886 
Daniel  J.  n  1842 
Ella  P.  1906 
Emerson  1856 
George  M.  1903 
George  W.  1861 
Harris  n  1881 
Marvin  R.  n  1845 

Warren. 
Alfred  E.  n  1887 
Angie  V.  1876 
George  M.  1875 
Henry  M.  1880 
Henry  W.  1853 
J.A.,  Mrs.CseePcxr- 
TLE,  Georgia  E.) 
Thomas  R.  n  1894 
William  F.  1853 

Warriner. 
Willard  1. 1889 
Winsor  W.  n  1897 

Washburn. 
Henry  L.  n  1868 
Sandford  B.  n  1873 


Waterbury. 
Charles  R.  n  1906 
Cyrus  E.  n  1875 

Waterhouse. 
Simon  G.  h  1847 

Waters. 
John  W.  n  1893 

Watkins. 
Hezekiah  n  1857 
Wilbur  F.  h  1863 

Watkinson. 
John  H.  n  1835 
William  L.  h  1896 

Watson. 
Edwin  B.  n  1839 
Elijah  R./i  1888 
Henry  B.  n  1861 
Lorenzo  D.  n  1870 
Samuel  J.  1892 
Walter  S.  1893 

Watt. 
William  E.  n  1894 

Watters. 
Philip  M.  h  1900 

Watts. 
Harry  A.  n  1895 

Waugh. 
James  B.  n  1835 

Way. 
Daniel  G.  1842 

Weaver. 
Courtney  M.  n  1899 
William  R.  n  1890 

Webb. 
Henry  C.  n  1909 
Isaac  t 

Webber. 
George  h  1850 
George  C.  i860 

Weber. 
W.  Hoyt  1903 

928 


Webster. 
Carrie  C.  1882 
D.  C,  Mrs.  (see 

Hazen,  Lucia  W.) 
Eugene  A.  1872 
Oliver  C.  n  1891 

Weeks. 
Arthur  M.  n  1908 
Augustus  W.  n  1867 
Edgar,  Mrs,  (see 

Wells,  Maud  E.) 
Frances  L.  1895 
Frank  B.  h  1909 
Gamsey  »  1906 
Joseph  D.  1869 
Lester  R,  1906 
Lyman  H.n  1873 
Wilburs.  1898 

I  Weidner. 

David  T.  n  1900 

Welch. 
Blanche  E.  n  1904 
Edward  A.  1885 
Follansbee  G.  / 
Herbert  1887 
JohnB.  1870 
Oliver  L.  n  1891 
Wilbur  A.  1896 

Weld. 
James  W.  n  1906 

Weller. 
LeRoy  1899 

Wells. 
A.T.,  Mrs.  (see 

Taylor,  Hannah 

A.) 
Henry  G.  1902 
Hubert  W.  «  1888 
Jordan  C.  n  1888 
Joseph  K.  1870 
Maud  E.  1895 
Orion  V.  n  1902 
Thomas  D.  1888 
William  H.  ni849 

Welsh. 
Elmer  S.  n  1902 

Welwood. 
John  C.  1874 


INDEX. 


rWiles. 


Wendell. 
George  W.  1852 

Wentworth. 
Erastus  1837 
George  S.  1871 
Henry  C,  n  1851 

Wesley. 
Frank  A.  n  1901 

West. 
Francis  A.  h  1859 
George  t 

Randolph  D.  1908 
Robert  A.  ^  185 1 
Thomas  A.  1905 

Westcott. 
Eleazer  G.  n  1848 

Westgate. 
George  L.  1865 
Helen  E.  1899 
Lewis  G.  1890 
L.  G.,  Mrs.  (see 

Beach,  Martha  J.) 
Mary  L.  1897 

Westlake. 
Emory  H.  1900 

Weston. 
Homer  n  1867 
Sullivan  H.  1841 

Wetenhall, 
Robert  C.  n  1851 

Wetherby. 
F.  H.,  Mrs.  (see 
Adams,  Susan  M.) 

Wetterau. 
Marietta  J.  1907 

Wetzel. 
John  W.  / 

Wharff. 
Isaac  H.  W.  1877 

Wheatly. 
Joseph  Y.  n  1883 


Whedon. 
Daniel  A.  1845 
Daniel  D.  / 
Daniel  D.  n  1900 
John  S.  1864 

Wheeler. 
Abraham  M.  1854 
Addison  F.  1852 
Charles  C.  h  i860 
Ernest  B.  1906 
Thomas  M.  n  1838 

Whipple. 
William  G.  1857 

Whitaker. 
George  1861 
Nicholas  T.  1865 

Whitcher. 
JohnW.  «i85i  * 
William  F.  1871 

White. 
Aaron  1852 
Alvin  G.  n  i860 
Benjamin  H.  n  1859 
C.  T.,  Mrs.  (see  Men- 

dall,  Mary  E,  S.) 
Edwin  A.  1879 
Grace  R.  n  1901 
Henry  A.  1904 
Henry  S.  1882 
Horace  G.  1909 
John  W.  h  1896 
Lorenzo  «  185 1 
Marcus  1888 
Moses  C.  1845 
Ralph  H.  n  1910 
Ralph  H.  1894 
Renwick  1896 
William  n  1840 
William  C.  1908 

Whitfield, 
Robert  P.  h  1882 

Whiting. 
John  H.  i8.';5 
Ralph  D.  1898 

Whitmore. 
Lena  A.  n  1904 


Whitney. 
David  D.  1904 
George  E.  1857 
George  H.  1858 
John  W.  1876 
Mellen  A.  n  1890 
Nettie  L. «  1890 
Royal  A.  n  1880 

Whittaker, 
Albert  J.  1846 

Whittelsey, 
Ebenezer  T.  1843 

Wickersham. 
Caleb  P.  1846 

WiETING. 

Seneca  1845 

Wiggins. 
Benjamin  F.  1853 
Samuel  W.  n  1842 

Wight, 
Isaac  H.  n  1901 

Wilbur. 
Perlee  B.  1834 

Wilcox, 
Alden  G.  n  1855 
Alexander  M.  n  1877 
Asa  H.  1880 
DuRenne  S.  n  1877 
Henry  C.  1910 
J.  Myra  1901 
Ralph  McI.  n  1887 
Robert  E.  n  1901 
Roger  T.  n  1909 

Wilcox  SON. 
Mary  E.  1899 

Wilder. 
Charles  W.  1865 
Macon  W.  1861 
Robert  H.  n  1861 
Winford  O.  n  1903 

Wilding. 
Clinton  F,  1909 

Wiles. 
Thomas  S,  1863 


929 


Wiley.] 


INDEX. 


Wiley. 
Ephraim  E.  1837 
George  H.  1844 
Isaac  W.  h  1864 
William  S.  1840 

WiLFORD. 

B.  S.,  Mrs.  (see 
Finney,  May  S.) 

WiLKIE. 

Edward  A.  1876 
Warren  n  1855 

Wilkin  s. 
Daniel  1907 

WiLLARD. 

James  H.  n  1868 
Matthew  n  1846 

WlLLCOCKS. 

William  n  1881 

WiLLETS. 

David  G.  1902 

WiLLETT. 

William  M.  / 

WiLLEY. 

Hiram  1839 

Williams. 
Chauncey  A.  n  1905 
Clarence  1871 
Elizabeth  1897 
Frank  E.  1886 
Fred  C.  n  1879 
George  A.  n  1897 
Harvey  C.  1885; 
Horace  R.  n  1867 
Jay  n  1881 
John  G.  i860 
Margaret  N.  1896 
M.  Emma  1899 
Richard  S.  1861 
Robert  H.  1885 
Roland  H.  1898 
Smith  1862 
William  B.  1844 

Williamson. 
Addison  W.  1907 
William  R.  1909 


Willing. 
Matthias  E.  1841 

Willman. 
Leon  K.  1897 

Willson. 
Myron  J.  1903 

WiLMARTH. 

Herbert  C.  1876 

WiLSEY. 

Walter  W.  1897 
Willard  W.  n  1899 

Wilson. 
Adams  B.  n  1867 
AlbanJ.ni866 
Charles  M..n  1870 
Claude  L.  1895 
Harold  E.  1904 
Hiram  A.  1838 
Isaac  R.  n  1838 
James  A.  1906 
James  E.  1904 
Robert  P.  1897 
Stanley  D.  1909 
Thomas  C.  1883 
Walter  B.  1900 
Wilford  L.  n  1839 
William  C.  n  1910 
William  C.  h  1879 
Wood  row  / 

WiNANS. 

Jessie  M.  1902 
Joseph  C.  1901 
Walter  W.«  1889 
William  S.,  Jr.  1877 

Winch. 
Francis  A.  n  1873 

WiNCHELL. 

Alexander  1847 
Alverd  E.  1857 
George  W.  1844 

Winchester. 
Caleb  T.  1869 
Charles  A.  1848 
Charles  T.  1891 


Wing. 
Frank  E.  1900 
John  E.  1900 

WiNGATE. 

George  1863 

Winn. 
Arthur  H.  n  1896 

Win  slow. 
Ezra  D.  A  1869 
Frank  O.  n  1904 
Howard  L.  1905 

WiNSOR. 

Samuel  A.  i860 

Winter. 
Florence  1906 

WiNTTER. 

Wilhelm  A.  1909 

Wise. 
Daniel  h  1849 

Wiseman. 
George  T.  n  1886 

Wolcott. 
Josiah  0. 1901 
Melvin  A.  n  1872 
Robert  T.  n  1887 

Wolff. 
John  R.  n  1908 

WOLFORD. 

Anthony  n  1879 

Wood. 
Daniel  n  1842 
Francis  A.  n  1841 
Frederick  A.  n  1886 
George  W.  1887 
H.  B.,  Mrs.  (see 

Chapman,  Mae  H.) 
Harvey  C.  h  1847 
Henry  W.,  Jr.  n  1892 
John  Q.  1890 
John  S.  1870 
Joseph  R.  1871 
Leon  I.  1893 
Loren  n  1840 
Russell  T.  M  1910 


930 


INDEX. 


[Zweifel. 


Samuel  W.  i85f; 
Thomas  B.  1864 
Thomas  B.  n  1843 
William  W.  1883 

Woodbury. 
Levi  h  1843 
William  H.  1886 

Woodcock. 
Alberts  1853 

WOODHEAD. 

Daniel  1907 

Woodruff. 
Charles  S.  n  1872 
Ernest  W.  n  1903 
George  W.  h  1861 
James  O.  h  1895 
Rollins  S.  h  1908 
Watson  1904 
Wesley  E.  1887 

Woods. 
Charles  D.  1880 
Frederick  i8^Q 
Frederick  S.  1885 
George  H.  n  1853 
James  n  1838 
William  S.  1895 

Woodward. 
Anthony  1858 
Charles  t 
Harold  B.  1908 
Harvey  1869 
Henry  M  1859 

Woodworth. 
Frederick  A.  1902 

WOOLSEY. 

Theodore  D.  h  1845 

WOOLSTON. 

Paul L.  1897 


WOOSTER. 

1  larvey  A. 1909 
Letsome  T.  t 
Walter  A. «  1886 

Works. 
Adam  C.  h  1863 

Worth. 
Sidney  B.  n  1839 
William  T.  n  i860 

Wright. 
Abraham  J.  1843 
Albert  J.  w  1880 
Alexander  H.  1833 
Alfred  A.  1863 
Arthur  R.  1910 
Carroll  D.  h  1894 
Dexter  R.  1845 
Elizabeth  C.  1897 
Frederick  W.  1906 
George  W.  1872 
Henry  N.  n  1835 
John  K.  n  1837 
Joseph  A.  1879 
J.  G.,  Mrs.  (see 

CouGiiLiN,  Jane) 
Moses  E.  1853 
Newton  G.  1899 
Northam  1889 

Wriston. 
George  W.  1908 

Wyatt. 
Albert  H.  1864 
Thomas  M.  185s 
William  A.  1898 

Yager. 
Granville  1866 

Yale. 
Carrie  M.  1897 
Oliver  E.  1899 

Yanson. 
Carl  R.  n  1908 


Yard. 
James  M.  1905 

Yarrow. 
Ernest  A.  1901 

Yates. 
Eleanor  B.  1898 
Walter  D.  1900 

Yaw. 
Myron  B.  1897 

Yeager. 
James  M.  1880 

Yeamans. 
Henry  A.  n  1876 

York. 
Denison  G.  1844 
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Robert  N.  h  1885 
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William  A.  1836 

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Johanna  M.  E.  1910 

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Robert  L.  1887 

Zweifel. 
Joseph  11 1875 


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