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COLBY  COLLEGE 
GENERAL  CATALOGUE 

1820-1920 


GENERAL  CATALOGUE 

OF 

OFFICERS,  GRADUATES  AND 
FORMER  STUDENTS 

OF 

COLBY  COLLEGE 


CENTENNIAL  EDITION 
1820-1920 


WATERVILLE,  MAINE 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  COLLEGE 

1920 


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COMMITTEE  ON  THE  GENERAL  CATALOGUE 


CHARLES  P.  CHIPMAN,  '06,  Chairman 

JULIAN  D.  TAYLOR,  '68 

JENNIE  M.  SMITH,  '81 

DUDLEY  P.  BAILEY,  '67 

PERCY   S.   MERRILL,  '94 

FRANK  K.  SHAW,  '81 

CHARLES  F.  T.  SEAVERNS,  '01 


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CONTENTS 


Foreword    7 

Corporation    9 

Faculty  and  Other  Officers 16 

Graduates  : 

Men's    Division    25 

Women's  Division 203 

Non-Graduates  : 

Men's  Division  245 

Women's    Division 347 

Theological,  Department: 

Graduates    373 

Non-Graduates     374 

Medical  Department: 

Graduates     376 

Non-Graduates     378 

Advanced  Degrees  379 

Honorary  Degrees 380 

Summary    410 

Addenda    411 

Index    413 


COLBY  COLLEGE 


Chartered  by  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  as  The  Maine 
Literary  and  Theological  Institution,  February  27,  1813.  Theological 
Department  opened  July,  1818.  Literary  Department  opened  October, 
1819. 

Authorized  by  the  first  Legislature  of  Maine  "to  confer  such  degrees 
as  are  usually  conferred  by  Universities",  June  19,  1820. 

Name  of  the  Institution  changed  to  Waterville  College  by  Act  of 
Legislature,  February  5,  1821. 

Name  of  the  Corporation  changed  to  "The  President  and  Trustees  of 
Colby  University",  by  Act  of  Legislature,  January  23,  1867. 

Name  of  the  Corporation  changed  to  "The  President  and  Trustees  of 
Colby  College",  by  Act  of  Legislature,  January  25,  1899. 


FOREWORD 


The  Centennial  Edition  of  the  General  Catalogue  of  Colby  College, 
while  prepared  mainly  on  the  same  plan  as  the  Third  Edition,  issued 
in  1909,  differs  from  it  in  some  respects.  For  the  first  time  an  attempt 
has  been  made  to  give  full  biographical  data  regarding  former  students 
of  the  college  who  did  not  graduate.  These  records  are  still  far  from 
complete,  owing  to  the  difficulty  in  locating  non-graduate  students  of 
later  years  and  the  impossibility  of  obtaining  information  regarding 
those  of  the  earliest  period  in  the  short  time  allowed  for  the  preparation 
of  the  book. 

In  order  to  keep  the  book  of  convenient  size  it  has  been  necessary  to 
omit  much  material  which  it  was  at  first  hoped  might  be  included.  This 
material  is,  however,  on  file  at  the  college  and  is  available  for  future 
use  should  occasion  arise. 

The  Editor  is  grateful  for  the  aid  rendered  by  many  individuals,  by 
the  several  fraternities  and  sororities,  and  by  the  members  of  the  Com- 
mittee, in  the  gathering  of  statistics.  He  is  especially  indebted  to  Dr. 
J.  D.  Taylor,  '68,  who  has  read  the  proof,  and  to  Rev.  W.  P.  Chipman, 
D.D.,  without  whose  untiring  help  during  many  months  the  completion 
of  the  Catalogue  in  time  for  the  Centennial  would  have  been  an 
impossibility. 

In  a  work  involving  so  great  a  multitude  of  details  there  must  be 
many  errors.  The  Editor  believes  that  the  number  will  be  found  to  be 
small  when  the  complexity  of  the  material  and  the  shortness  of  the 
time  available  are  considered.  Errors  and  omission  can  be  avoided  in 
future  editions  if  all  who  notice  such  mistakes  will  promptly  report  to 
the  Editor. 

CHARLES  P.  CHIPMAN. 
Colby  College  Library, 
May  1,  1920. 


CORPORATION 


PRESIDENTS 

cease.    Titles  and  degrees  of  officers  are  given  as  they 

1822-1833.  *Rev.  JEREMIAH  CHAPLIN,  D.D.     *184-1. 

1833-1836.  *Rev.  RUFUS  BABCOCK,  D.D.     *1875. 

1836-1839.  *Rev.  ROBERT  EVERETT  PATTISON,  D.D.     *1874. 

1841-1843.  *ELIPHAZ  FAY,  A.M.     *1854. 

1843-1853.  *Rev.  DAVID  NEWTON  SHELDON,  D.D.     *1889. 

1854-1857.  *Rev.  ROBERT  EVERETT  PATTISON,  D.D.     *1874. 

1857-1873.  *Rev.  JAMES  TIFT  CHAMPLIN,  D.D.     *1882. 

1873-1882.  *Rev.  HENRY  EPHRAIM  ROBINS,  D.D.     *1917. 

1882-1889.  *Rev.  GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN  PEPPER,  D.D.     *1913. 

1889-1892.     ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 

1892-1895.  *Rev.  BENAIAH  LONGLEY  WHITMAN,  D.D.     *1911. 

1896-1901.     Rev.  NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  Jr.,  D.D. 

1901-1908.     Rev.  CHARLES  LINCOLN  WHITE,  D.D. 

1908-  ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  ROBERTS,  A.M. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

1835-1847.  *HoN.  TIMOTHY  BOUTELLE,  LL.D.     *1855. 

1847-1849.  *H0N.  WILLIAM  KING.     *1852. 

1850-1853.  *H0N.  NATHAN  WESTON,  LL.D.     *1872. 

1853-1859.  *H0N.  JOHN  HUBBARD,  M.D.,  LL.D.     *1869. 

1859-1874.  *HoN.  ABNER  COBURN.     *1885. 

TREASURERS 

1831-1832.  *HON.  TIMOTHY  BOUTELLE,  LL.D.     *1855. 

1832-1834.  *DANIEL  COOK,  M.D.     *1863. 

1834-1851.  *JAMES  STACKPOLE,  A.M.     *1880. 

1851-1881.  *ELDRIDGE  LAWRENCE  GETCHELL,  A.M.     *1899. 

1881-1902.  *HoN.  PERCIVAL  BONNEY,  LL.D.     *1906. 

1902-1917.     GEORGE  KEELY  BOUTELLE,  LL.B. 

1917-1918.     FRANK   BAILEY   HUBBARD,  Acting   Treasirrer. 

1918-  FRANK  BAILEY  HUBBARD. 


Colby  College 


TRUSTEES 


1822-1874 
1874-1885 
1885-1890. 
1890-1902, 
1902-1906, 
1907- 


PRESIDING  OFFICERS 

The  President  of  the  College,  ex-officio. 
*H0N.  ABNER  COBURN.     *1885. 
^HoN.  JOSEPH  WARREN  -MERRILL,  A.M.     *1890. 
'■Hon.  JOSIAH  HAYDEN  DRUMMOND,  LL.D.     *1902. 
•■Hon.  PERCIVAL  BONNEY,  LL.D.     *1906. 

Hon.  LESLIE  COLBY  CORNISH,  LL.D. 


SECRETARIES 

1820-1834.  *Rev.  OTIS  BRIGGS,  A.M.     *1842. 

1834-1841.  *Hon.  LEMUEL  PAINE,  A.M.     *1852. 

1841-1842.  *Rev.  SAMUEL  FRANCIS  SMITH,  A.M.     *1895. 

1843-1847.  *H0N.   ISAAC   REDINGTON.     *1878. 

1847-1848.  *Rev.  HANDEL  GERSHOM  NOTT,  A.M.     *1873. 

1848-1852.  *ELDR1DGE  LAWRENCE  GETCHELL,  A.M.     *I899. 

1852-1862.  *Rev.  NATHANIEL  MILTON  WOOD,  A.M.     *1876. 

1862-1866.  *Rev.  GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN  PEPPER,  A.M.  *1913. 

1866-1867.  *Rev.  JOSEPH  RICHER,  A.M.     *1897. 

1867-1875.  *Rev.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN  SHAW,  D.D.     *1897. 

1875-1879.  *Rev.  SAMUEL  PIERCE  MERRILL.     *1916. 

1879-1891.  *H0N.  PERCIVAL  BONNEY,  A.M.     *1906. 

1891-1907.     LESLIE  COLBY  CORNISH,  A.M. 

1907-1918.     WILFORD  GORE  CHAPMAN,  A.B. 

1918-  Rev.  CHARLES  EDSON  OWEN,  D.D. 


1821-1825. 
1821-1826. 
1821-1827. 
1821-1842. 
1821-1855. 
1821-1842. 
1821-1828. 
1821-1822. 
1821-1859. 
1821-1849. 
1821-1829. 
1821-1842. 
1821-1826. 


TRUSTEES 

Rev.  THOMAS  BALDWIN,  D.D.     *1825. 
'ELIJAH  BARRELL.     *1S66. 
■Rev.  SYLVANUS  BOARDMAN.     *1845. 
■Rev.  LUCIUS  BOLLES,  D.D.     *1844. 
■Hon.  TIMOTHY  BOUTELLE,  LL.D.     ■*1855. 
■Rev  OTIS  BRIGGS,  A.M.     ■'■1842. 
■Rev.  STEPHEN  CHAPIN,  D.D.     ■*1845 
■EBENEZER  DELANO. 
■NATHANIEL  GIL.AIAN.     ■*1859. 
■Rev.  JOHN  HAYNES.     ■'1863. 
■CYRUS  HAMLIN.  M.D.     ^^1829. 
■Hon.  mark  HARRIS.     ■*1843. 
■Hon.  mark  LANGDON  HILL.     ■*1842 


10 


Boston,  Mass. 

Greene 

New  Sharon 

Salem,  Mass. 

Waterville 

Hampden 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Livermore 

Waterville 

Mount  Vernon 

Pari.-) 

Portland 

Phipsburg 


Trustees 


1821-1832. 
1821-1837. 
1821-1823. 
1821-1848. 
1821-1838. 
1821-1848. 
1821-1833. 
1821-1833. 
1821-1842. 
1821-1840. 
1821-1835. 
1821-1840. 
1821-1833. 
1821-1832. 
1821-1830. 

1821-1853. 
1822-1834. 
1822-1838. 
1823-1836. 
1825-1830. 
1826-1852. 
1826-1855. 
1827-1849. 
1828-1871. 
1829-1834. 
1830-1852. 
1831-1841. 
1832-1834. 
1832-1839. 
1833-1842. 
1833-1838. 
1833-1840. 
1834-1840. 
1834-1851. 
1834-1856. 
1836-1845. 
1836-1842. 
1837-1847. 
1838-1847. 
1838-1858. 
1839-1870. 
1840-1851. 
1840-1860. 

1840-1843. 
1841-1855. 


*JOHN  HOVEY.     *1851.  Mount  Vernon 

*URIEL  HUNTINGTON,  M.D.     *1839.  Bowdoinham 

*Rev.  ADONIRAM  JUDSON,  Sr.     *1826.  Nobleboro 

*HON.  WILLIAM  KING.     *1852.  Bath 

*Rev.  ROBERT  LOW.     *1848.  North  Livermore 

*HON.  JUDAH  McCLELLAN,  A.M.     *1864.  Skowhegan 

*Rev.  DANIEL  MERRILL,  A.M.     *1833.  Sedgwick 

*Rev  PHINEAS  PILLSBURY.     *1859.  Greene 

*Rev.  THOMAS  BALDWIN  RIPLEY,  A.M.     *1876.  Portland 
*HON.  JOSIAH  WILLARD  SEAVER.     *1847.  South  Berwick 


♦BENJAMIN  SHEPARD.     *1835. 

*Rev.  SILAS  STEARNS.     *1840. 

*CALVIN  STOCKBRIDGE.     *1833. 

*Rev.  JOHN  TRIPP,  A.M.     *1847. 

*HoN.  EBENEZER  TUCKER  WARREN,  A.M 

*H0N.  NATHAN  WESTON,  LL.D.     *1872. 

*Rev.  DANIEL  CHESSMAN,  A.M.     *1839. 

*JAPHETH   COOMBS   WASHBURN.     *1850. 

*H0N.  ALBION  KEITH  PARRIS.     *1857. 

*Rev.  DANIEL  SHARP,  D.D.     *1853. 

*ROYAL  CLARKE.     *1858. 

*Rev.  JOHN  BUTLER,  A.M.     *1856. 

*HON.  LEMUEL  PAINE,  A.M.     *1852. 

*Rev.  ADAM  WILSON,  D.D.     *1871. 

*Rev.  JOSEPH  TORREY. 

*Rev..  BARON  STOW,  D.D.     *1869. 

*SAMUEL  GARNSEY.     *1873. 

*DANIEL  COOK,  M.D.     *1863. 

*ALPHEUS  SHAW.     *1869. 

*HoN.  JOSIAH  PIERCE,  A.M.     *1866. 

*Rev.  JOHN  SHARP  MAGINNIS,  D.D.     *1852 

*Rev.  JEREMIAH  CHAPLIN,  D.D.     *1841. 

*H0N.  ALFORD  RICHARDSON.     *1854. 

*JAMES   STACKPOLE,  A.M.     *1880. 

*Rev.  JAMES   GILPATRICK,   A 

*ELEAZER  COBURN.     *1845. 

*NEAL  DENNISON  SHAW.     *1864. 

*HON.  GEORGE  EVANS,  A.M.,  LL.D.     =• 

*H0N.  EDWARD  KENT,  LL.D.     *1877. 

*ANDREW   MASTERS.     *1881. 

*Rev.   ARTHUR   DRINKWATER.     *187 

*CHARLES  TRAFTON,  M.D.     *1855. 

*Rev.  SAMUEL  FRANCIS  SMITH,  D.D. 


Waterville 

Bath 

Yarmouth 

Hebron 

^830. 

Hallowell 

Augusta 

Hallowell 

China 

Portland 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bangor 

Thomaston 

Winslow 

Waterville 

Readfield 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bangor 

Waterville 

Portland 

Gorham 

1.  Portland 

Rowley,  Mass. 


1865. 


1867. 


'Rev.  JOHN  BILLINGS. 
'BYRON  GREENOUGH. 


=  1864. 
*1871. 


Portland 

Waterville 

Bluehill 

Skowhegan 

Eastport 

Portland 

Bangor 

Hallowell 

Waterville 

South  Berwick 

1895. 

Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Fayette 
Portland 


Colby  College 

1841-1862.   *Rev.  HANDEL  GERSHOM  NOTT,  A.M.     n873.  Bath 

1841-1847.  *H0N.  ELIJAH  LIVERMORE  HAMLIN,  A.M.  *  1872.  Bangor 
1842-1855.  *DANIEL  MERRILL.     *1864.  Belfast 

1842-1849.  *H0N.  OTIS  CROSBY  GROSS.     *1849.  New  Gloucester 

1842-1853.  *Rev.  CALEB  BAILEY  DAVIS,  A.M.     *1855.  Paris 

1842-1850.  *Rev.  LEWIS  COLBY,  A.M.  *1888.  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
1843-1849.  *H0N.  JOSIAH  PIERCE,  A.M.     *1866.  Gorham 

1843-1849.  *Rev.  JEREMIAH  CHAPLIN,  A.M.     *1886. 

Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
1843-1850.  *Rev.   AMARIAH    KALLOCH.     *1850.  Thomaston 

1845-1885.  *HoN.  ABNER  COBURN.     *1885.  Skowhejran 

1847-1873.  *SAMUEL  GARNSEY.     *1873.  Bangor 

1847-1855.  *H0N.  ISAAC  DAVIS,  LL.D.     *1883.  Worcester,  Mass. 

1847-1856.  *HoN.  HIRAM  BELCHER,  A.M.     *1857.  Farmingtoti 

1849-1862.  *HoN.  JOHN  HUBBARD,  M.D.,  LL.D.  *1869.  Hallo\vell 
1849-1862.  *HON.  HENRY  WILLIAM  PAINE,  LL.D.     n893. 

Boston,  Mass. 
1849-1856.  *HoN.  THOMAS  ROBINSON.     *1858.  Ellsworth 

1849-1855.  *HoN.  ELISHA  MADISON  THURSTON,  A.M.     *1859. 

Charleston 
1849-1897.   *Rev.  JOSEPH  RICKER,  D.D.     *1897.  Augusta 

1849-1853.  *Rev.  EDGAR  HARKNESS  GRAY,  A.M.  *1894.  Vallejo,  Cal. 
1850-1858.  *H0N.  JOSIAH  PIERCE,  A.M.     *1866.  Gorham 

1850-1866.  *Rev.  ABRAHAM  HOLLEY  GRANGER,  D.D.     *1894. 

Burrillville,   R.   I. 
1850-1863.   *Rev.  SAMUEL  LUNT  CALDWELL,  D.D.     *1889. 

Providence,  R.  I. 
1852-1858.  *ALPHEUS  SHAW.     *1869.  "  Portland 

1852-1855.  *Rev.  WILLIAM  LAMSON,  D.D.     *1882. 

East  Gloucester,  Mass. 
1852-1911.  *MOSES  GIDDINGS.     *1911.  Bangor 

1853-1889.  *Rev.  DAVID  NEWTON  SHELDON,  D.D.  *1889.  Waterville 
1853-1855.  *GEORGE  WASHINGTON  KEELY,  LL.D.  *1878.  Waterville 
1853-1858.  *Rev.  LORENZO  BICKFORD  ALLEN,  A.M.     '1872. 

Yarmouth 
1855-1881.  *Rev.  WILLIAM  HOSMER  SHAILER,  D.D.  n881.  Portland 
1855-1868.  *H0N.  NOAH  SMITH,  Jr.     *1868.  Calais 

1855-1860.  *ABIAL  WOOD  KENNEDY,  M.D.     *1861.  Warren 

1856-1858.  *HoN.  AND  Rev.  EBENEZER  KNOWLTON,  A.M.     *1874. 

MontviUc 
1856-1887.  *Rev.   NATHANIEL   BUTLER,    D.D.     *1894.  Hallowell 

1856-1859.  *JOHN  BARTON  FOSTER,  A.M.     *1897.  Waterville 

1856-1869.  *NATHANIEL  ROGERS  BOUTELLE,  M.D.     *1890. 

Waterville 
1857-1887.  *H0N.  HANNIBAL  HAMLIN,  LL.D.     *1891.  Bangor 

1857-1902.  *HoN.  JOSIAH  HAYDEN  DRUMMOND,  LL.D.     *1902. 

Portland 


Trustees 

1857-1863.  *Rev.  WILLIAM  LAMSON,  D.D.     *1882. 

East  Gloucester,  Mass. 
1857-1862.  *JOSEPH  STORY.     *1905.  Boston,  Mass. 

1858-1867.  *HoN.  MARK  HILL  BUNNELL, A.M. *1904.  Owatonna,Minn. 
1858-1864.   *Rev.   GEORGE    KNOX,   A.M.     ^^1864.  Lawrence,   Mass. 

1858-1871.  *HENRY  BROWN  HART.     *1871.  Portland 

1859-1879.  *H0N.  DENNIS  LIBBY  MILLIKEN.     *1879.  Waterville 

1859-1862.  *GEORGE  FREEMAN  EMERY.     *1904.  Portland 

1860-1865.  *H0N.  THOMAS  STANLEY  PULLEN.     *1865.         Poxcroft 
1860-1897.  *Rev.  ALBION  KEITH  PARRIS  SMALL,  D.D.     *1909. 

Portland 
1860-1888.   *H0N.  WILLIAM  WILSON.     *1888.  Hallowell 

1861-1875.  *H0N.  HENRY  KENNEDY.     *1875.  Waldoboro 

1862-1869.   *Rev.  NATHANIEL  MILTON  WOOD,  D.D.   *1876.  Lewiston 
1862-1869.  *HoN.  LOT  MYRICK  MORRILL,  A.M.     *1883.  Augusta 

1862-1894.  *JAMES  HOBBS  HANSON,  LL.D.     *1894.  Waterville 

1862-1880.  *H0N.  BENJAMIN  DAY  METCALF.     n880.     Damariscotta 
1862-1863.  *H0N.  JOSEPH  WARREN  MERRILL.     *1890. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
1863-1888.  *Rev.  franklin  MERRIAM,  A.M.     *1893. 

East  Weare,  Mass. 
1863-1882.  *Rev.  HENRY  VAUGHAN  DEXTER,  D.D.     *1884. 

Baldwinville,  Mass. 
*GARDNER  COLBY.     *1879.  Boston,  Mass. 

*Rev.  GEORGE  WHITEFIBLD  BOSWORTH,  D.D.     *1888. 

Boston,  Mass. 
■JOSEPH  BARROWS.     *1868.  Readfield 

*Rev.  EBENEZER  EDSON  CUMMINGS,  D.D.     *1886. 

Concord,  N.  H. 
*HoN.  CHARLES  RENDOL  WHIDDEN,  A.M.  *1876.  Calais 
*H0N.  JOSEPH  WARREN  MERRILL,  A.M.     *1890. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
*Rev.  ALVAH  HOVEY.     *1903.  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

*H0N.  CALVIN  HOPKINS.     *1879.  Mount  Vernon 

*H0N.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  WORDING,  LL.D.     *1886. 

Plainville,  Minn. 
*Rev.  OAKMAN  SPRAGUE  STEARNS,  D.D.     *1893. 

Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
*HoN.   ALEXANDER   CAMPBELL.     *1888.  Cherryfield 

-Rev.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SHAW,  D.D.     n897. 

Waterville 
*Rev.  ABIJAH  ROBINSON  CRANE,  D.D.     *1919. 

East  Winthrop 
*HON.  GEORGE  HENRY  PILLSBURY.  n893.  New  York 
*CHAPIN  HUMPHREY.     *1874.  Bangor 

*Rev.  JAMES  TIFT  CHAMPLIN,  D.D.,  LL.D.     *1882. 

Portland 

13 


1865-1879. 

1865-1888. 

1865-1868. 

1866-1881. 

1868-1876. 

1869-1890. 

1869-1870. 

1869-1880. 

1870-1886. 

1870-1893. 

1870-1876. 

1870-1897. 

1871-1919. 

1871-1879. 

1874-1874. 

1875-1881. 

Colby  College 

876-1906.  *H0N.  PERCIVAL  BONNEY,  LL.D.     *1906.  Portland 

877-1907.  *HoN.  WILLIAM  JOHNSON  CORTHELL.  *1908.  Gorhani. 
877-188.3.  *H0N.  ALMORE  KENNEDY,  A.M.     *1913.  Waldoboro. 

879-1889.  *GARDNER  ROBERTS  COLBY.     *1889.  New  York 

879-1890.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  STURTEVANT.     *1890. 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mas.s. 
880-1882.  *Rev.  HENRY  EPHRAIM  ROBINS,  D.D.     *1917. 

Roehester,  N.  Y. 
880-1886.   *Peof.  CHARLES  EDWARD  HAMLIN,  LL.D.     *1886. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
881-1900.  *HON.  ROBERT  OLIVER  FULLER.     *1903. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
881-1900.  *Rev.  WILLIAM  HARRISON  ALDEN,  D.D.     *1900. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
881-1906.     Rev.  HENRY  SWEETSIR  BURRAGE,  D.D,  Portland 

881-1919.  *Rev.  FRANCIS  WALES  BAKEMAN,  D.D.     *1919. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

882-1892.  *Rev.  GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN  PEPPER,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

*1913.  Waterville 

Rev.  ISAIAH  RECORD,  A.M.     *1883.  Houlton 

Hon.  EDMUND  FULLER  WEBB,  A.M.     *1898.  Waterville 

Rev.  CHARLES  VERANUS  HANSON,  D.D.     *1899. 

Skowhegan 
MOSES  LYFORD,  LL.D.     *1887.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Hon.  EUSTACE  CAREY  FITZ,  A.M.     *1895. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 
886-1901.  *HoN.  RUSSELL  BENJAMIN  SHEPHERD.     *1901. 

Skowhegan 
887-1905.  *ARAD  THOMPSON.     *1905.  Bangor 

888-1900.  *Rev.  NEWELL  TRACY   DUTTON.     *1900.  Waterville 

888-1899.  *LARKIN  DUNTON,  LL.D.     *1899.  Boston,  Mass. 

888-  Hon.  LESLIE  COLBY  CORNISH,  LL.D.  Augusta 
888-1904.  *H0N.  CHESTER  W.KINGSLEY,  n904.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
889-1906.  *HoN.  GEORGE  ADAM  WILSON,  A.M.    *1906.     South  Paris 

889-  •  Hon.  RICHARD  CUTTS  SHANNON,  LL.D. 

Brockport,  N.  Y. 
889-1896.  *CHARLES  LEWIS  COLBY,  A.M.     *1896.  New  York 

890-1909.  Hon.  EDWIN  FRANCIS  LYFORD.  A.M.  Worcester,  Mass. 
890-1910.  *Rev.  JOHN  HAMILTON  HIGGINS.  *1910.  Charleston 
890-1897.     ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  Ph.D.  Waterville 

891-1906.  *CHARLES  FRANCIS  RICHARDS,  A.M.  *1906.  Rockport 
892-1896.  *Rev.  BENAIAH  LONGLEY  WHITMAN,  D.D.     *1911. 

Waterville 
893-1916.  *Rev.  GEORGE  BULLEN,  D.D.  *1916.  New  London,  N.  H. 
894-1912.  *JOSHUA  WILLIAM  BEEDE,  A.M.,  M.D.  *1913.  Auburn 
896-1917.     DAVID  WASS  CAMPBELL.  Cherryficld 

897-1899.  *H0N.  EUGENE  HALE,  LL.D.     *1918.  Ellsworth 

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Trustees 

1897-1915.  EUGENE   NOBLE   FOSS.                     Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

1897-1918.  JOSEPH  LINCOLN  COLBY,  LL.D.       Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

1898-1908.  *ALFRED  KING,  M.D.     *1916.                                       Portland 

1898-1904.  Rev.  NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  Jr.,  D.D.                     Waterville 

1899-1918.  GEORGE  KEELY  BOUTELLE,  LL.B.                     Waterville 

1899-1902.  Hon.  HANNIBAL  EMERY  HAMLIN,  LL.B.            Ellsworth 

1900-  Rev.  CHARLES  EDSON  OWEN,  D.D.                     Waterville 

1900-  Hon.  DUDLEY  PERKINS  BAILEY,  A.M.  Everett,  Mass. 
1901-1908.  Rev.  CHARLES  LINCOLN  WHITE,  D.D.  Waterville 
1901-1904.  Rev.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SPENCER,  D.D.             Waterville 

1901-  Hon.  GEORGE  CURTIS  WING,  LL.D.  Auburn 
1901-1902.  LINCOLN  OWEN,  A.M.  Boston,  Mass. 
1902-1906.  *ALBERT  HENRY  DAVENPORT.  *1906.  Maiden,  Mass. 
1902-1903.  HARRINGTON  PUTNAM,  LL.D.  New  York 
1903-  WILFORD  GORE  CHAPMAN,  A.B.  Portland 
1903-1911.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SNYDER,  Sc.D.  Worcester,  Mass. 
1903-  GEORGE  OTIS  SMITH,  Ph.D.  Washington,  D.  C. 
1904-1919.  *ASHER  CROSBY  HINDS,  LL.D.  *1919  Portland 
1904-1907.  CLARENCE  EDMUND  MELENEY,  LL.D.  New  York 
1904-1912.  ALLEN  PELATIAH  SOULE,  A.B.  Hingham,  Mass. 
1905-  Rev.  EDWIN  CAREY  WHITTEMORE,  D.D.  Waterville 
1906-1907.  Hon.  FRED  EDGECOMB  RICHARDS.  Portland 
1906-1912.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  DEXTER.  n912.  Worcester,  Mass. 
1907-1910.  CHARLIE  ARTHUR  JONES.  Woburn,  Mass. 
1907-1917.  Rev.  JOSEPH  KENNARD  WILSON,  D.D.  Portland 
1907-1910.  FRANK  HOWARD  EDMUNDS,  LL.B.  New  York 
1907-  Rev.  WOODMAN  BRADBURY,  D.D.           Cambridge,  Mass. 

1907-  Hon.  BEECHER  PUTNAM,  A.B.  Houlton 
1908-191.3.  *H0N.  FORREST  GOODWIN.     *1913.                       Skowhegan 

1908-  ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  ROBERTS,  A.M.  Waterville 

1908-  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  CRAWFORD,  A.M.     AUston,  Mass. 

1909-  EMERY  BENTON  GIBBS,  LL.B.  Boston,  Mass. 

1910-  REUBEN  WESLEY  DUNN,  A.M.  Waterville 
1910-  CHARLES  FRANKLIN  WARNER,  Sc.D.  Springfield,  Mass. 
1911-1912.  Hon.  HARRINGTON  PUTNAM,  LL.D.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1912-1918.  *H0N.  ARNO  WARREN  KING.  *1918.  Ellsworth 
1912-  HERBERT  WALKER  TRAFTON,  A.B.  Fort  Fairfield 
1912-  GEORGE  EDWIN  MURRAY,  A.B.  Lawrence,  Mass. 
1912-  Rev.  FRED  MYRON  PREBLE,  D.D.  Ludlow,  Vt. 
1912-1915.  ROBIE  GALE  FRYE,  A.B.                                     Sharon,  Mass. 

1915-  REX  WILDER  DODGE,  B.S.  Portland 

1916-  Rev.  FRANK  WILLIAM  PADELFORD,  D.D.  Boston,  Mass. 

1916-  NORMAN  LESLIE  BASSETT,  LL.B.  Augusta 

1917-  DANA  WARREN  HALL,  A.B.  Chicago,  HI. 
1917-  Rev.  IRVING  BEMIS  MOWER,  D.D.  Waterville 
1917-  HERBERT  ELIJAH  WADSWORTH,  A.B. 

Winthrop  Center 

15 


Colby  College 

1918-  FRANK  WENTWORTH  ALDEN,  A.B.  Waterville 

1918-  ALBERT  FOSTER  DRUMMOND,  A.B.  Waterville 

1919-  HARTSTEIN  WENDELL  PAGE,  M.D.        Worcester,  Mas.'^. 
1919-  CHARLES  FREDERIC  TAFT  SEAVERNS,  A.B. 

Hartford,  Conn. 
1919-  MISS  LOUISE  HELEN  COBURN,  Litt.D.         Skowhegan 

1919-  ARCHER  JORDAN,  D.D.S.  Auburn 

1919-  Rev.  EVERETT  C.  HERRICK,  D.D.  Fall  River,  Mass. 

HONORARY  TRUSTEE 

1918-  JOSEPH  LINCOLN  COLBY,  LL.D.     Newton  Centre,  Mass. 


FACULTY  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS 


Rev.  AVERY  BRIGGS,  A.M.     Languages,  1820-1827;  Mathematics  and 

Natuml  Philosophy,  1827-1828.     *1883. 
Rev.  JEREMIAH  CHAPLIN,  D.D.     Sacred  Theology,  1820-1822;  1829- 

1832.  *1841. 

Rev.  STEPHEN  CHAPIN,  D.D.     Sacred  Theology,  1822-1828.     *1845. 
THOMAS  JEFFERSON  CONANT,  A.M.    Languages,  1827-1833.    *1891. 
Rev.  ROBERT  EVERETT  PATTISON,  D.D.     Mathematics  and  Natural 

Philosophy,    1828-1829;   Intellectual  ayid  Moral  Philosophy,  1836- 

1839;  1853-1858.     *1874. 
GEORGE   WASHINGTON   KEELY,   LL.D.     Mathematics  and  Natural 

Philosophy,  1829-1852.     *1878. 
fJOSEPH  ADAMS  GALLUP,  A.M.,  M.  D.     Inxtitutcs  of  Medicine  and 

Materia  Medica,  1830-1833.     *1849. 
tWILLARD   PARKER,  A.M.,  M.D.     Anatomy  and  Surgery,  1830-1833. 

*1884. 
fDAVID  PALMER,  M.D.     Obstretirs  and  Medical  Jurisprudence,   1830- 

1833.  * 

Rev.  CALVIN  NEWTON,  A.M.  Rhetoric  and  the  Hebrew  Language. 
1831-1838.     *1853. 

JOHN  O'BRIEN  CHAPLIN,  A.M.  Latin  and  English  Languages  and 
Literature,  1832-1833.     *1872. 

PHINEHAS  BARNES,  A.M.  Greek  and  Lati,,  Lauguagrs  and  Litera- 
ture, 1833-1839.     *1871. 

Rev.  SAMUEL  FRANCIS  SMITH,  A.M.  Acting-,  Modern  Languages, 
1834-1841.     *1895. 

tin  the  Clinical  School  of  Medicine  at  Woodstock.  Vermont,  connected  with  the  college,  1830-33. 

16 


Professors 

Rev.  JUSTIN  ROLPH  LOOMIS,  A.M.  Chemistnj  and  Natm-al  History, 
1838-1852.     *1898. 

Rev.  CALVIN  EMMONS  PARK,  A.M.  Acting,  Rhetoric,  1839-184.3. 
*1895  . 

Rev.  ASA  DRURY,  A.M.  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature, 
1839-1840.     *1870. 

Rev.  JAMES  TIFT  CHAMPLIN,  D.D.  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and 
Literature,  1841-1858;  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1858- 
1868;  Babcock  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy, 
1868-1873.     *1882. 

ELIPHAZ  FAY,  A.'M.  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1841-1843. 
*1854. 

Rev.  DAVID  NEWTON  SHELDON,  D.D.  Intellectual  and  Moral  Phil- 
osophy, 1843-1853.     *1889. 

MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  A.M.     Rhetoric,  1843-1S50.     *1890. 

Rev.  SAMUEL  KING  SMITH,  D.D.  Rhetoric,  1850-1892;  Emeritus, 
1893-1904.     *1904. 

Rev.  KENDALL  BROOKS,  A.M.     Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy, 

1853-1855.    nsgs. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  HAMLIN,  LL.D.    Chemistry  and  Natural  History, 

1853-1865;  Merrill  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  History, 

1865-1873.     *1886. 
MOSES   LYFORD,   A.M.     Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,   1856- 

1872;  Physics  and  Astronomy,  1872-1884.     *1887. 
JOHN  BARTON  FOSTER,  A.M.     Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Lit- 
erature,  1858-1872;   Greek  Language  and  Literature,   1872-1893; 

Emeritus,   1893-1897.     *1897. 
EDWARD    WINSLOW    HALL,    A.M.     Modern    Languages,    1866-1891; 

Emeritus,  1906-1910.     *1910. 
Rev.  henry  EPHRAIM   ROBINS,  D.D.     Babcock  Professor  of  Intel- 
lectual and  Moral  Philosophy,  1873-1882.     *1917. 
WILLIAM  ELDER,  Sc.D.     Merrill  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural 

History,   1873-1885;    Merrill  Professor  of  Chemistry;    1885-1903. 

*1903. 
JULIAN   DANIEL  TAYLOR,  LL.D.     Latin  Language  and  Literature, 

187S-191S •,Taylor  Professor   of   Latin   Language   and   Literature, 

1918- 
Rev.  NATHANIEL  MELCHER,  A.M.     Acting,  Mathematics,  1874-1875. 

*1902. 
LABAN  EDWARDS  WARREN,  LL.D.    Mathematics,  1875-1903.    *1905. 
ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  PH.D.     History  and  Political  Economy, 

1881-1889;  Babcock  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy, 

1889-1892. 
Rev.   GEORGE    DANA   BOARDMAN   PEPPER,   D.D.,   LL.D.,  Babcock 

Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1882-1889;  Biblical 

Literature,  1893-1899.     *1913. 
FRANK  SUMNER  CAPEN,  A.M.     Physics  and  Astronomy,  1884-1886. 

17 


Colby  College 

MARSHMAN  EDWARD  WADSWORTH,  PH.D.  Mineralogy  and  Geol- 
ogy, 1885-1887. 

WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  ROGERS,  LL.D.,Ph.D.  Plujsics  and  Astronomy, 
1886-1898.     *1898. 

SHAILER  MATHEWS,  A.M.  Associate,  Rhetoric,  1887-1889;  History 
and  Political  Economy,  1889-1894. 

WILLIAM  SHIRLEY  BAYLEY,  Ph.D.  Mineralogy  and  Geology.  1888- 
1905. 

ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  ROBERTS,  A.M.  Assistant,  Rhetoric,  1890- 
1895;  Rhetoric.  1895-1908;  Babcock  Professor  of  Intellectual  and- 
Moral  Philosophy,  1908- 

Rev.  BENAIAH  LONGLEY  WHITMAN,  D.D.  Babcock  Professor  of 
Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1892-1895.     *1911. 

CARLTON  BEECHER  STETSON,  A.M.  Greek  Language  and  Litera- 
ture, 1893-1902.     *1912. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  BLACK,  Ph.D.  History  and  Political  Economy, 
1894-1912;  History  and  Political  Science,  1912- 

Rev.  NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  Jr.,  D.D.  Babcock  Professor  of  Intel- 
lectual and  Moral  Philosophy,  1896-1901. 

ANTON  MARQUARDT,  Ph.D.  Associate,  Modern  Languages,  1896- 
1901;  German  Lang-uage  and  Literature,  1901- 

MARY  ANNA  SAWTELLE,  Ph.B.  Associate,  French  (in  the  Women's 
Division),  1896-1899. 

GRACE  ELIZABETH  MATHEWS,  B.L.,  Associate,  Rhetoric,  (in  the 
Women's  Division),  1899-1902. 

GORDON  FERRIE  HULL,  Ph.D.  Associate,  Physics  and  Astronomy. 
1898-1900. 

WILLIAM  JOHNSON  DRISKO,  S.B.  Associate,  Physics  and  .-istronomy. 
1900. 

CLARK  WELLS  CHAMBERLAIN,  A.B.  Associate,  Physics  and  As- 
tronomy, 1900-1901. 

JOHN  HEDMAN,  A.M.  Associate,  Modern  Languages,  1900-1901;  Ro- 
mance Languages,  1901-1914.     *1914. 

Rev.  CHARLES  LINCOLN  WHITE,  D.D.  Babcock  Profasor  of  Intel- 
lectual and  Moral  Philosophy,  1901-1908. 

WILLIAM  PORTER  BECK,  M.S.  Associate,  Physics  and  Astronomy. 
1901-1906. 

CLARENCE  HAYWARD  WHITE,  A.M.  Greek  Language  and  Litera- 
ture, 1902- 

Rev.  HUGH  ROSS  HATCH,  A.M.     Mathematics,  1903-1909.     *1909. 

ALBAN  DAVID  SORENSEN,  A.M.     Associate,  Philosophy,  1903-1905. 

GEORGE  FREEMAN  PARMENTER,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.  Associate.  Chem- 
istry, 1903-1904;  Merrill  Professor  of  Cheinistry.  1904- 

ARVID  REUTERDAHL,  A.M.  Associate,  Physics  and  Astronomy.  1904- 
1905. 

WEBSTER  CHESTER,  A.M.  Associate,  Biology,  1905-1910;  Biology, 
1910- 

18 


Professors 

JOHN   WHIT'MORE,   Ph.D.     Associate,  Physics  and  Astronomy,   1906- 

1907. 
ELLIS  EARLE  LAWTON,  Ph.D.     Associate,  Physics  and  Astronomy, 

1907-1909. 
HOWARD  EDWIN  SIMPSON,  A.M.     Associate,  Mineralogy,  190-7-1909. 
GILBERT   TOLMAN,   A.M.     Associate,  Physics  and  Astronomy,   1909- 

1911;  Assistant,  Physics,  1916-1918. 
FRANCIS  JEROME   HOLDER,   Ph.D.     Associate,  Mathematics,   1909- 

1911. 
ROBERT  WARNER  CROWELL,  A.M.     Assistant,  Modern  Languages, 

1910-1913;  Assistant,  German,  1913-1917;  Associate,  German,  1917- 

1918. 
BENJAMIN  EDWARD  CARTER,  A.M.     Assistant,  Mathematics,  1910- 

1918;  Associate,  Mai/iemafics,  1918- 
THOMAS  BRYCE  ASHCRAFT,  Ph.D.     Associate,  Mathematics,  1911- 

1913;  Mathematics,  1913- 
FREDERICK   WARREN    GROVER,    Ph.D.     Associate,   Physics,    1911- 

1913;  Physics,  1913- 
MORTON  C.  MOTT-SMITH,  Ph.  D.     Assistant,  Physics,  1911-1914. 
HOMER    PAYSON    LITTLE,    Ph.D.     Assistant,    Geology,    1911-1914; 

Geology,  1914- 
HERBERT    CARLYLE    LIBBY,    Litt.D.     Assistant,    Public   Speaking, 

1912-1913;  Public  Speaking,  1913- 
CHARLES  PHILLIPS  CHIPMAN,  A.B.     Assistant,  Bibliography,  1912- 

1915;  Associate,  Bibliography,  1915-1917;  1919- 
FRENCH  EUGENE  WOLFE,  Ph.D.     Assistant,  Economics,  1912-1914; 

Economics,  1914-1917. 
HENRY  EMERSON  TREFETHEN,  A.M.     Assistant,  Astronomy,  1913- 

1917;  Associate,  Astronomy,  1917- 
PHILIP    WARNER    HARRY,    Ph.D.     Associate,   Romance   Languages, 

1914- 
GEORGE  BARROWS  OBEAR,  Ph.D.     Assistant,  Physics,  1914-1916. 
EZRA  KEMPTON  MAXFIELD,  A.M.     Assistant,  English,  1914-1916. 
ROBERT  GAMBLE  CASWELL,  Ph.D.  Assistant,  Chemistry,  1916-1918. 
GEORGE  BRUCE  FRANKLIN,  A.M.     Assistant,  English,  1916-1919. 
CLARENCE    RICHARD    JOHNSON,   A.M.     Assistant,   Romance   Lan- 
guages, 1917-1918. 
STEWART  MACDONALD,  Ph.D.     Assistant,  Economics,  1917- 
FRANK  LESTER  WEEKS,  A.M.     Assistant,  Chemistry,  1918- 
ANNA  ALMY  RAYMOND,  A.M.     Assistant,  Latin,  1918-1919. 
HENRY  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.S.     Assistant,  English,  1919- 
CARL  JEFFERSON  WEBER,  A.B.     Assistant,  English,  1919- 
ALICE  MAY  HOLMES,  A.M.,  B.D.     Assistant,  Biblical  Literature,  1919- 
WESLEY  RAYMOND  WELLS,  Ph.D.     Assistant,  Philosophy,  1919- 


Colby  College 


TUTORS 

GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN,  A.B.  1822-1823  *1831 

EPHRAIM  TRIPP,  A.B.  1823-1827  *1871 

ELIJAH  FOSTER,  A.B.  1823-1824  *1834 

ADDISON  PARKER,  A.B.  1824-1826  *1864 

LEONARD  TOBEY,  A.B.  1827-1828  *1851 

JOHN  O'BRIEN  CHAPLIN,  A.M.  1828-1832  *1872 

HENRY  WILLIAM  PAINE,  A.B.  1830-1831  *1893 

JONATHAN  EVERETT  FARNHAM,  A.B.  1833-1835  *1890 

SAMUEL  RANDALL,  A.B.  1833-1837  *1862 

WILLIAM  LA:MS0N,  A.B.  1835-1836  *1882 

JUSTIN  ROLPH  LOOMIS,  A.B.  1836-1838  *1898 

EDWIN  NOYES,  A.B.  ■  1837-1839  *1888 

DANFORD  THOMAS,  A.B.  1838-1839  *1882 

SAMUEL  SAWYER  JOHNSON,  A.B.  1839-1841  *1842 

MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  A.B.  1841-1843  *1890 

SAMUEL  KING  SMITH,  A.B.  1846-1847  *1904 

JUNIUS  ARTEMUS  BARTLETT,  A.B.  1850-1850  *1900 

HENRY  ALLEN  SAWTELLE,  A.B.    *  1855-1855  *1885 

HOBART  WOOD  RICHARDSON,  A.M.  1855-1862  *1889 

JULIAN  DANIEL  TAYLOR,  A.M.  1868-1873 


INSTRUCTORS 

FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WILLARD,  A.M.,  Lecturer,  Chemical  Plii- 

lotiophij  and  Botany,  1828-1831.     *1866. 
EZEKIEL   HOLMES,   M.D.,   Lecturer,  Chemistry,  Mineralogy.   Geolor/y. 

and  Botany,  1833-1837.     *1865. 
STEPHEN  BENSON  PAGE,  A.B.,  Elocution,  1835-1836.     *188S. 
THEOPHILUS  CAPEN  ABBOT,  Chemistry  and  Natural  History,  1852; 

Greek  and  Latin.  1853.     *1892. 
ATWOOD   CROSBY,  A.M.   M.D.,  Gymnastics  and  Military  Drill,  1875- 

1878.     *1883. 
FRED   MORSE   WILSON,   A.B.,   M.D.,   Gymnastics   and  Military   Drill, 

1875-1878.     *1917. 
FREDERICK  CROSBY  ROBERTSON,  ^/ocmHow,  1880-1832. 
CHARLES  BRANCH  WILSON,  A.M.,  Assistant,  Chemistry  and  Natural 

History,  1882-1885. 
CARLTON    BEECHER   STETSON,   A.B.,   Assistant,   GreeL;   1882-1883. 

*1912. 
LUCIUS  ALONZO  BUTTERFIELD,  £'/ocH/iOH,  1883-1884. 
CHARLES  EVERETT  ADAMS,  A.M.,  Gymnastics,  1887-1890. 
WILLIAM  CRAWFORD  CAMPBELL,  A.M.,  Pedagogy,  1889-1890. 
WILLIAM  S.  BATTIS,  Elocution  and  Gymtiastics,  1889-1892. 
ANTON  MARQUARDT,  Ph.D.,  Modern  Languages,  1891-1896. 
NORMAN  LESLIE  BASSETT,  A.B-,  Greek,  1891-1894. 


Instructors 

GEORGE  J.  D.  CURRIE,  Elocution  and  Gymnastics,  1892-1894. 

AUSTIN  HALL  EVANS,  A.B.,  Greek,  1894-1896. 

HENRY  CHESTER  JACKSON,  A.B.,  Gymnastics,  1894-1896. 

JOHN  HEDMAN,  A.B.,  Modern  Languages,  1895-1896;  Greek,  1896-1900. 
*1914. 

ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  ROBERTS,  A.M.,  Elocution,  1894-1908. 

JOHN  HAROLD  BATES,  A.B.,  Gymnastics,  1896-1898. 

EDSON  FORBES  HITCHINGS,  M.S.,  Biology,  1897-1898. 

.JAMES  FREDERICK  HILL,  M.D.,  Lecturer,  Eye  and  Ear,  Medical 
Examiner,  1897-1903. 

ANGUS  MATHEW  FREW,  M.D.,  Gymnastics,  1898-1903. 

MERTON  WILMOT  BESSEY,  M.D.,  Biology,  1898-1902. 

MARGARET  KOCH,  Physical  Culture  and  Expression,  Women's  Divi- 
sion, 1898-1902. 

FRED  PARKER  HAMILTON  PIKE,  A.B.,  French,  1899-1900. 

WILLIAM  OLIVER  STEVENS,  A.B.,  English,  1899-1900. 

LESLIE  ROGERS  MOORE,  B.S.,  Science,  1902-1903. 

ALBAN  DAVID  SORENSON,  A.M.,  Gymnastics,  1903-1905. 

WEBSTER  CHESTER,  A.B.,  Biology,  1903-1905. 

RALPH  HAYWOOD  KENISTON,  A.B.,  Latin,  1904-1905. 

HOWARD  EDWIN  SIMPSON,  A.M.,  Geology,  1905-1907. 

BRUCE  MACLEOD,  Gymnastics,  1905-1906. 

MARY  SYBEL  CROSWELL,  M.D.,  Resident  Physician  and  Director  of 
Pliysical  Training-,  Women's  Division,  1905-1909. 

ALTON  IRVING  LOCKHART,  A.B.,  Assistant,  Chemistry,  1905-1907. 

DAVID  KENNETH  AREY,  A.B.,  Assistant,  Biology,  1905-1907. 

CHARLES  EMERSON  FOGG,  A.B.,  Gymnastics,  1907-1908. 

DAVID  MONAGHAN  YOUNG,  A.M.,  Assistant,  Chemistry.  1907-1911. 

FRED  LORING  THOMPSON,  B.S.  Physiology;  Director  of  Physical 
Training,  Men's  Division,  1908-1911. 

HENRY  ADELBERT  WHITE,  A.  M.,  English,  1908-1909. 

FRANK  OSBORNE  DEAN,  A.B.,  Rhetoric,  1909-1910;  Mathematics, 
1910-1911. 

KARL  RAYMOND  KENNISON,  B.S.,  Mathematics  and  Drawing,  1909- 
1910. 

HERBERT  CARLYLE  LIBBY,  A.B.,  Public  Speaking,  1909-1912. 

MORTON  C.  MOTT-SMITH,  PH.D.,  Physics,  1909-1911. 

ELIZABETH  BASS,  A.B.,  Director  of  Physical  Training,  Women's  Divi- 
sion; Physiology,  1909-1913. 

FLORENCE  ELIZABETH  DUNN,  A.B.,  Latin,  Women's  Division, 
1909-1912. 

ALICE  HEALD  WHITE,  Mus.B.,  Mu.'iic,  Women's  Divi-sion,  1909-1919. 

HOMER  PAYSON  LITTLE,  Ph.D.,  Geology,  1910-1911. 

HARVEY  WHITEFIELD  PECK,  A.M.,  English,  1910-1912. 

MORRIS  EDJIUND  SPEAR,  A.M.,  Rhetoric,  1910-1911. 

HENRY  EMERSON  TREFETHEN,  A.M.,  Astronomy,  1911-1913. 

SHERMAN  BROWN  NEFF,  A.M.,  English,  1911-1912. 

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Colby  College 

GEORGE  BARROWS  OBEAR,  Ph.D.,  Physics,  1911-1914. 

EDWIN  JAY  ROBERTS,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry,  1911-1914. 

FRANK  BURNHAM  McLEARY,  A.B.,  English,  1911-1912. 

HENRY  WILLIAM  BROWN,  M.S.,  English,  1912-1919. 

EZRA  KEMPTON  MAXFIELD,  A.M.,  English,  1912-1914. 

JOHN  WILLARD  KIMBALL,  A.B.,  Chemistry,  1912-191.3. 

EDWARD  JOHN  DALEY,  B.S.,  Director  of  Physical  Training,  Men's 
Division,  1912-1914. 

JOSEPHINE  McARTHUR  CROWELL,  A.M.,  Director  of  Physical  Train- 
ing, Women's  Division,  191.3-1914. 

IVAN  OTHENA  HARLOW,  B.S.,  Chemistry,  1913-1915. 

FREDERICK  GARDINER  FASSETT,  Joi/rnafem,  1913-1917. 

ROBERT  GAMBLE  CASWELL,  Ph.D.,  Chemistry,  1914-1916. 

JASON  McCLINTOCK  HAGAN,  A.B.,  Assistant  to  the  President,  1914- 
1915.     *1915. 

FLORENCE  O'NEILL  HASTINGS,  A.B.,  Director  of  Physical  Training, 
Women's  Division,  1914-1916. 

LEROY  JAMES  COOK,  A.M.,  Romance  Languages,  1914-1915. 

EVAN  RUPERT  WHEELER,  B.S.,  Physics.  1914-1915. 

ALAN  DOUGALD  McKILLOP,  A.M.,  English.  1914-1916. 

HARVEY  COHN,  Director  of  Physical  Training,  Men's  Division,  1914- 
1916. 

CLARENCE  RICHARD  JOHNSON,  A.B.,  Romance  Languages,  1915- 
1917. 

ARTHUR  MILTON  ROWE,  A.B.,  Chemistry.  1915-1917. 

RAY  CAWLEY  YOUNG,  B.S.,  Physics,  1915-1916. 

DONALD  WITHERLE  ELLIS,  A.B.,  English,  1916-1917. 

HENRY  AUGUSTUS  BRICKLEY,  A.M.,«omance  Languages,1916-19n. 

ARTHUR  NELSON  SMITH,  Director  of  Physical  Training,  Men's  Divi- 
sion, 1916-1917. 

FREDERIC  DOLE  McALARY,  Military  Science,  1917-1918. 

FLORENCE  LEOLA  EMERY,  Director  of  Physical  Training,  Women's 
Division,  1917- 

WILLIAM  LEWIS  ROBERTS,  A.M.,  English,  1918-1919. 

EUCLID  HELIE,  A.M.,  French,  1918- 

JOSEF  FREDRIK  NELSON,  A.M.,  B.D.,  Romance  Languages,  1918- 

CARL  JEFFERSON  WEBER,  A.B.,  English,  1919. 

CECIL  AUGUSTUS  ROLLINS,  A.B.,  Latin,  1919- 

MICHAEL  J.  RYAN,  Athletics,  1919- 


DEANS 

MARY  ANN  SAWTELLE,  Ph.B.,  1896-1899.  Women's  Division. 

GRACE  ELIZABETH  MATHEWS,  B.L.,  1899-1902.  Women's  Division. 

GRACE  ELLA  BERRY,  A.M.,  1902-1909.  Women's  Division. 

ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  ROBERTS,  A.M.,  1907-1908.  Men's  Divi.'^ion. 

CARRIE  ETTA  SMALL,  A.M.,  1909-1910.  Women's  Division. 

22 


Registi'ars 

ELIZABETH  BASS,  A.B.,  Acting,  1910-1913.  Women's  Division. 

FLORENCE  SARGENT  CARLL,  A.B.,  Acting,  1913-1915. 

Women's  Division. 
MARY  CASTLE  COOPER,  Acting,  1915-1918.  Women's  Divi.sion. 

ANNA  ALMY  RAYMOND,  A.M.,  Acting,  1918-1919.     Women's  Division. 
ALICE  MAY  HOLMES,  A.M.,  B.D.,  Acting,  1919-  Women's  Division. 


LIBRARIANS 

AVERY  BRIGGS,  A.M.,  1820-1824.     *1883. 
EPHRAIM  TRIPP,  A.B.,  1824-1827.     *1871. 
JOHN  O'BRIEN  CHAPLIN,  A.M.,  1828-1833.     *1872. 
JONATHAN    EVERETT    FARNAM,    A.B.,   1833-1835.     *1890. 
SAMUEL  RANDALL,  ,JR.,   A.M.,  1835-1837.     *1862. 
JUSTIN  ROLPH  LOOMIS,  A.M.,  1837-1842.     *1898. 
MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  A.M.,  1842-1850.     *1890. 
SAMUEL  KING  SMITH,  D.D.,  1850-1873.     *1904. 
EDWARD  WINSLOW  HALL,  LL.D.,  1873-1910.     *1910. 
CHARLES  PHILLIPS  CHIPMAN,  A.B.,  1911-1917. 
ROBERT  WARNER  CROWELL,  A.M.,  Acting,  1917-1918. 
CHARLES  PHILLIPS  CHIPMAN,  A.B.,  1919- 


REGISTRARS 

ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  A.M.,  1881-1882. 
JOHN  BARTON  FOSTER,  LL.D.,  1882-1888.     *1897. 
EDWARD  WINSLOW  HALL,  LL.D.,  1888-1902.     *1910. 
GRACE  ELLA  BERRY,  A.M.,  1903-1906. 
HOWARD  EDWIN  SIMPSON,  A.M.,  1906-1909. 
HERBERT  CARLYLE  LIBBY,  Litt.D.,  1909- 


GRADUATES 
MEN'S  DIVISION 


CLASS  OF  1822 

*GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1825.  Boin,  Livermore, 
Me.,  Feb.  8,  1801.  Tutor,  1822-23;  Resident  Licentiate,  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1823-24;  Missionary  to  Burma,  Bapt.  Bd.  For.  Missions, 
1825-31;  Founder  of  the  Karen  Mission;  died  near  Tavoy,  Burma,  Feb. 
11,  1831,  aged  30. 

*EPHRAIM  TRIPP,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1825.  Born,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  April 
26,  1798.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1822-23;  Tutor,  1823-27;  Teacher, 
Fayetteville,  N.  C,  and  in  Ala.  and  Miss.;  Clerk  of  Courts,  Carroll  Co., 
Miss.;  died,  Winona,  Miss.,  Apr.  7,  1871,  aged  72. 

2—*  2 

CLASS  OF  1823 

*ELIJAH  FOSTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1826.  Born,  Pembroke,  Mass.,  June  12, 
1799.  Tutor,  182.3-24;  Resident  Graduate,  1824-25;  Licentiate,  Beverly, 
Marblehead,  and  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  Dover,  N.  H.,  1825-29;  Pastor, 
Dover,  N.  H.,  1829-31;  Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1831-34;  died, 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1834,  aged  35. 

*HENRY  PAINE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1826.  Born  Vernon,  Conn.,  Aug.  17,  1793. 
Prin.  Eastport  Academy,  Me.,  1824;  Teacher,  Windsor,  Vt.,  1825; 
Licentiate,  Whiting,  Vt.,  1826;  Prin.  Monmouth,  Acad.,  Me.,  1827-31; 
Prin.  Waterville  Acad.,  1831-35;  Prin.  China  Acad.,  1835-44;  Teacher, 
Rockland,  1844-49;  Prin.  Thomaston  Acad.,  1849-56;  Teacher,  Rock- 
land, 1856-68;  died,  Rockland,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1868,  aged  75. 

*HADLEY  PROCTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1826.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  April  4, 
1794.  Pastor,  China,  Me.,  and  Prin.  China  Acad.,  1823-26;  Pastor, 
Rutland,  Vt.,  1826-35;  Prin.  Vermont  Lit.  and  Sci.  Inst.,  Brandon, 
1835-36;  Pastor,  Rutland,  1836-38;  China,  Me.,  1838-42;  died,  China, 
Me.,  Apr.  12,  1842,  aged  48. 

3— *3 

CLASS  OF  1824 

*JOEL  PEREZ*  HAYFORD,  A.B.  Born,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  28, 
1799.  Resident  Graduate,  1824-25;  Licentiate,  in  Vt.,  1825-27;  Pastor, 
Morristown  and  Johnson,  1827-31;  died,  Johnson,  Vt.,  Dec.  21,  1831, 
aged  32. 

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*CALVIN  HOLTON,  A.B.  Born,  Gill,  Mass.,  March  10,  1797.  Mission- 
ary to  Africa,  Bap.  Bd.  For.  Missions,  1826;  died,  Monrovia,  Liberia, 
July  2.3,  1826,  aged  29. 
*EBENEZER  HUTCHINSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1827.  Born,  Readfield,  Me., 
April,  1794.  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  1824-29;  Athens,  1829-62;  Repr. 
Me.  Legisl.;  Sec.  Me.  Senate,  1827-30;  County  Attorney  for  Somerset 
Co.,  died,  Athens,  Me.,  May  19,  1862,  aged  68. 

3— *3 
CLASS  OF  1825 

*JOHN  O'BRIEN  CHAPLIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1828.  Born,  Danvers,  Mass., 
March  31,  1807.  Prin.  Preparatory  Dept.,  1826-28;  Tutor,  1828-32; 
Prof.  Latin  and  English,  1832-33;  Librarian,  1828-33;  Prof.  Greek 
and  Latin,  Columbian  College,  D.  C,  1833-43;  died,  Conway,  Mass., 
Dec.  22,  1872,  aged  65. 

*WILLARD  GLOVER,  A.B.  Born,  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  July  29,  1796. 
Pastor,  Limerick,  Me.,  1827-29;  Acting  Pastor,  Parsonsfield,  Buxton, 
Waterboro,  and  Paris,  1829-32;  Wiscasset  and  Newcastle,  1832; 
Bloomfield,  1833;  Assoc.  Pastor,  Waterboro,  1836;  Acting  Pastor 
Heath,  Mass.,  and  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  1837-38;  Acting  Pastor  and 
Teacher,  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  1839-40;  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  1841-46;  Swan- 
ville,  1847-54;  Addison,  1855-60;  Pastor,  Deer  Isle,  1860;  Acting 
Pastor  and  Teacher,  Belfast,  1861-66;  died,  Jonesport,  Me.,  Sept.  18, 
1866,  aged  70. 

*BENJAMIN  HOB  ART,  A.B.  Born,  Edmunds,  Me.,  Apr.  11,  1803. 
Farmer,  and  Lumber  Merchant;  died,  Edmunds,  Me.,  June  21,  1884, 
aged  81. 

*JOHN  HOVEY,  A.B.  Teacher,  Perry,  N.  Y.,  1826-28;  Prin.  Select 
School,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1828-30;  Farmington,  1830-52;  Rose,  1852- 
64;  Postmaster,  Danby,  1875-79;  died,  Danby,  Mich.,  1880. 

*ALONZO  KING,  A.B.  Born,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  April  1,  1796.  Pastor, 
No.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1826-31;  Northboro,  Mass.,  1832-34;  Westboro, 
1835;  died,  Westboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1835,  aged  39.  Author  of 
Memoir  of  George  Dana  Boardman  (1835). 

*FRANCIS  GREEN  MACOMBER,  A.B.  Born,  Waltham,  Mass.,  Aug. 
30,  1797.  Pastor,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1825-27;  died,  Beverly,  Mass.,  July 
1,  1827,  aged  29. 

*THOMAS  WARD  MERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1828.  Born,  Sedgwick,  Me., 
Feb.  18,  1802.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1828;  Prof.  New  Hampton  Lit. 
and  Theol.  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1828-29;  Prin.  Classical  School,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1829-30;  ordained,  1831;  First  Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  Home 
Miss.  Soc,  Prairie  Ronde,  Mich.,  1832;  Founder  of  Kalamazoo  Coll., 
died,  Lansing,  Mich.,  April  8,  1878,  aged  76. 

*HENRY  MOOR,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1807.  Mid.-^hip- 
man,  U.  S.  Navy,  1825;  Lieut.,  1835;  killed  by  boiler  explosion  near 
Marysville,  Cal.,  March  21,  1853,  aged  46. 

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Graduates — Men  1826 

*JOSHUA    RANDALL,    A.B.     Born,    Millbury,    Mass.,    Aug.    12,    1798. 

Prin.   Foxcroft  Acad.,   Me.,   1826;    Me.   Wesleyan   Sem.,   Kent's   Hill, 

1827;     Lawyer,    Phillips,    1828-40;     Farmington,    1840-47;     Dixfield, 

1847-48;  died,  Dixfield,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1848,  aged  50. 
*HARRISON    AVERY    SMITH,   A.B.     Born,    Waterville,    Me.,   Jan.    2, 

1806.     Lawyer,  East  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1829-33;   Waterville,   1833-55; 

died,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  July  20,  1882,  aged  76. 

*ARTHUR  THOMPSON,  A.B.  Born,  Falmouth,  Me.,  May  28,  1798. 
Teacher,  in  Maryland,  No.  Carolina,  and  Georgia,  many  years;  died, 
Pownal,  Me.,  Dec,  1853,  aged  55. 

11— *11 

CLASS  OF  1826 

*SAMUEL  FARRAR,  A.B.  Born,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  28,  1805. 
Merchant,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1829-34;  Manager  Woolen  Factory,  Dexter, 
1838-56;  Pres.  Mercantile  Bank,  Bangor,  1844-57;  Sec.  and  Treas.  R 
R.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1857-61;  died,  Geneva,  Wis.,  Dec.  6,  1862, 
aged  56. 

*GEORGE  CLIFFORD  GETCHELL,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
March  4,  1806.  Lawyer,  Anson,  Me.,  1829-70;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 
1836,  1837,  1846;  Clerk  Me.  House  of  Reps.,  1838,  1841;  State  Land 
Agent,  1854;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1881,  aged  75. 

*MOSES  GOULD,  A.B.,  Born,  Boxford,  Mass.,  May  27,  1800.  Student 
of  Medicine,  1826-29;  Druggist,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1830-43;  died,  Box- 
ford,  Mass.,  June  30,  1843,  aged  43. 

*ALBERT  GALLATIN  JEWETT,  A.B.  Born,  Pittston,  Me.,  Nov.  27, 
1802.  Lawyer,  Bangor,  1829-45;  County  Attorney,  five  years;  Charge 
d'Affairs,  Peru,  1845-48;  Mayor,  Belfast,  Me.,  1863,  1864,  1867;  died, 
Belfast,  Me.,  April  4,  1885,  aged  82. 

♦ELIJAH  PARISH  LOVEJOY,  A.B.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Nov.  9,  1802. 
Prin.  China  Acad.,  Me.,  1826;  Teacher,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1827;  Editor 
and  Publisher  The  Times,  1828-32;  Student,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1832;  Licentiate,  2d  Presb.  of  Phila.,  1833;  Editor  and  Publisher  St. 
Louis  Observer,  1833-36;  ordained,  1834;  Ohsei-oer  removed  to  Alton, 
111.,  1836;  shot  by  a  pro-slavery  mob,  Alton,  111.,  Nov.  7,  1837,  aged  34. 

^EBENEZER  MIRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Princeton,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1798. 
Pastor,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  1829-34;  Brooksville,  1834-57;  died  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1879,  aged  81. 

^ORLANDO  HOLBROOK  PARTRIDGE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1829,  M.D.,  Bowd,, 
1829.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1805.  Physician,  Truro,  Mass., 
1829-36;  Phila.,  Pa.,  1838-59;  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  11,  1859, 
aged  53. 

7— *7 

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1827  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1827 

*JOHN  FRANCIS  HOWARD  ANGIER,  A.B.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Nov. 
27,  1807.  Lawyer,  Montville,  Searsmont  and  Belfast,  Me.,  1830-56; 
died,  Belfast,  Me.,  June  17,  1856,  aged  48. 

*FREEMAN  BRADFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  18.30.  Born,  Minot,  Me.,  May 
24,  1802.  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  1831-64;  Auburn,  1864-72;  Portland, 
1872-73;  Register  of  Probate,  1849-56;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  23, 
1873,  aged  71. 

*HARVEY  BINGHAM  DODGE,  A.B.  Born,  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Aug.  10, 
1801.  Pastor,  West  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1830-31;  Missionary,  N.  Y., 
1831-32;  Pastor,  Farmersville,  1833;  Greene,  1834-36;  Fort  Coving- 
ton, 1836-39;  Parma,  1839-41;  Newton  Falls,  Ohio,  1841-42;  Garretts- 
ville,  1842-44;  West  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1844-47;  died,  Plattsburg, 
Nov.  11,  1866,  aged  65. 

*HARVEY  EVANS,  A.B.  Born,  Readfield,  Me.,  Nov.  1796.  Lawyer, 
Harmony,  Me.,  1830-31;  West  Waterville,  1831-32;  Oldtown,  1832-34; 
Sebec,  1834-36;  Benton,  1836-40;  died,  Benton,  Me.,  July  11,  1840, 
aged  43. 

*WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  EVANS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1830.  Born,  Hallowell, 
Me.,  Aug.  23,  1810.  Lawyer,  Livermore  Falls,  and  Jay,  Me.,  1830-41; 
Clerk,  Treasury  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1841-62;  Lawyer,  Athens, 
Me.,  1863-65;  Fort  Fairfield,  186.5-71;  Bluehill,  1871-74;  died.  Blue- 
hill,  Me.,  Nov.  21,  1874,  aged  64. 

*THOMAS  FITCH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1830.  Born,  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept.  10, 
1801.  Farmer,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1827-29;  Hartland,  1829-31;  Mont- 
gomery, Mass.,  1831-34;  Westfield,  1834-45;  We.st  Springfield,  184.5-72; 
died,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  July  20,  1872,  aged  70. 

*ENOCH  WESTON  FREEMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Minot,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  1798. 
Pastor,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1827;  Lowell,  Mass.,  1828-35;  died, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1835,  aged  36.  Published  A  Selection  of  Hymns 
(1829). 

*HENRY  JOSEPH  HALL,  A.B.  Born,  Chester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  25,  1795. 
Ordained,  1820;  Pastor,  Monkton,  Vt.,  1828-30;  Cornwall,  1830-32; 
Missionary  in  Indiana  and  Mich.,  Mass.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  1832-39; 
Pastor,  East  Bloomington,  N.  Y.,  1840-45;  Agent  Am.  Bible  Soc, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  several  years;  died,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Jan.  31,  1872, 
aged  76. 

*ALBERT  GALLATIN  LANE,  A.B.  Born,  Saco,  Me.,  Jan.  13,  1809. 
Lawyer,  Eastport,  Me.,  1830-32;  Machias,  1832-59;  Register  of  Pro- 
bate; Clerk  of  Courts,  1852-59;  died,  Machias,  Me.,  March  27,  1859, 
aged  50. 

*LYiMAN  RAWSON,  A.B.  Born,  Paris,  Me.,  May  6,  1799.  Lawyer, 
Rumford,  Me.,  1830-74;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1838-39;  Judge  of  Probate, 
1839-46;  died,  Rumford,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1874,  aged  75. 


Graduates — Men  1828 

*ISAAC  REDINGTON,  A.  B.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  March  13,  1803. 

Lawyer,    Waterville,    Me.,    1830-50;    Member    Me.    Senate,    1846-47; 

Treasurer  A.  &  K.  R.  R.,  1850-53;  Lawyer,  New  York,  till  1875;  died, 

Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  6,  1878,  aged  75. 
*THOMAS    ROBINSON,    A.B.     Born,    Litchfield,    Me.,    June    13,    1801. 

Lawyer,  Jefferson,  Me.,  1831;   Ellsworth,  1831-58;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 

1848;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1849-56;  died,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  July  2, 

1858,  aged  57. 
'■TIMOTHY  PICKERING  ROPES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1830.     Born,  Oxford,  N. 

H.,  Sept.  13,  1802.     Pastor  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1829-30;  Weston, 

Mass.,  1830-33;  Lexington,  1833-34;  Prin.  Lexington  Acad.,  1834-38; 

Teacher,  Winchester,  Va.,  four  years;  Pastor,  Lexington,  Mass.,  1845- 

46;    Farmer,   Hampton    Falls,    1847-52;    Pastor,   1852-54;    Carlmona, 

Minn.,   1854-55;    LeRoy,   1855-65;   died,  LeRoy,   Minn.,  July  3,   1873, 

aged  70. 
'■SAMUEL  STEVENS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1830.     Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Jan.  25, 

1801.     Student  of  Medicine,  1829-30;  Prin.  Foxcroft  Acad.,  Me.,  1831- 

32;  died,  Dover,  Me.,  March  4,  1832,  aged  31. 

14— *14 


CLASS  OF  1828 

*JAMES  BROOKS,  A.B.  Born,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1807. 
Teacher  and  Law  Student,  Portland,  Me.,  1828-29;  Editor  Portland 
Advertiser,  1829-36;  Repr.  Maine  Legisl,  1835;  Editor  and  Proprietor 
New  York  Express,  1836-73;  Repr.  N.  Y.  Legisl.,  1847;  Member  31st, 
32d,  38th,  39th,  42d,  43d,  U.  S.  Congress,  1849-73;  died,  Washington, 
D.  C,  April  30,  1873,  aged  65. 

*JEREiMIAH  CHAPLIN,  A.B.,  aA.,  1833;  D.D.,  1857.  Born,  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1813.  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  New  Hampton  Lit.  and 
Theol.  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1834-37;  Student  of  Theology,  Madison  Univ., 
1838-39;  Prof.  Hebrew  and  Moral  Science,  Theol.  Sem.,  Winsboro,  S. 
C,  1839-41;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1843-49;  Pastor,  Bangor,  Me., 
1841-46;  Dedham,  Mass.,  1851-58;  Newton  Corner,  1863-65;  Theol. 
Instructor  Home  Miss.  Soc,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1865-68;  from  1868, 
in  literary  pursuits,  Boston,  Mass.;  died.  New  Utrecht,  N.  Y.,  March 
5,  1886,  aged  73.  Author  of  The  Evening  of  Life  (1858)  ;  Memoir  of 
Rev.  Duncan  Dunbar  (1865);  The  Hand  of  Jesus  (1869);  Life  of 
President  Dunster  (1872);  Life  of  Charles  Sumner  (1874);  The 
Memorial  Hour  (1874)  ;  Life  of  Franklin  (1876)  ;  Life  of  Galen;  Com- 
piler of  The  Riches  of  Bunyan  (1850)  ;  Chips  from  the  White  House 
(1881). 

*EBENEZER  EDSON  CUMMINGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1848;  D.D.,  Dartmouth, 
1855.  Born,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Nov.  9,  1800.  Pastor,  Salisbury, 
N.  H.,  1828-32;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1832-68;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
1866-81;  died,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22,  1866,  aged  85. 


1828  Colby  College 

*CHARLES  FOSTER,  A.B.     Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1807.     Stu- 
dent of  Medicine,  1828-29;  died,  Pembroke,  Me.,  April  22,  1829,  aged  21. 
*JACOB  QUINCY   KETTELLE,  A.B.     Born,  Limington,  Me.,  Sept.   6, 

1803.  Lawyer,  Calais,  Me.,  1831-41;  Boston,  Mass.,  1841-65;  died, 
Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1865,  aged  62. 

*SAMUEL  McCLELLAN,  A.B.  Born,  Bloomfield,  Me.,  April  17,  1810. 
Tutor,  College  at  Jackson,  La.,  1830-33;  Lawyer,  Dexter,  Me.,  1835-68; 
died.  Dexter,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1868,  aged  58. 

*NICHOLAS  MEDBERRY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Brown,  1836.  Born,  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  August  9,  1800.  Pastor,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1828-32;  Water- 
town,  1832-43;  Newburyport,  1843-53;  Ashland,  1853-55;  Peabody, 
1855-57;  City  Missionary,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1857-71;  died,  Dover, 
Mass.,  May  30,  1878,  aged  77. 

*SUMNER  SULLIVAN  RAWSON,  A.B.  Born,  Paris,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1805. 
Lawyer,  Eastport,  Me.,  1831-51;  Collector  of  Customs,  1840-41;  Mem- 
ber Me.  Senate,  1844;  Lawyer,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1851-66;  Member 
Cal.  Legisl.,  1851-52;  died,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  11,  1866,  aged  60. 

*ABRAHAM  SANBORN,  A.B.  Born,  London,  N.H.,  May  28,  1805. 
Lawyer,  Levant,  Me.,  1833-47;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1852,  1870;  died, 
Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1885,  aged  79. 

*HERMON  STEVENS,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  April  16,  1805. 
Lawyer,  Rockland,  Me.,  1831-65;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  March  15,  1867, 
aged  61. 

*ALBERT  CARLTON  THAYER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Columbian,  1831.  Born, 
Vassalboro,  Me.,  March  3,  1809.  Physician,  Benton,  Me.,  1832-33; 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  1833-34;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1834,  aged  25. 

*MANLY  BURT  TOWNSEND,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  May  8,  1803. 
Lawyer,  Calais,  Me.,  1831-42;  Alexander,  1842-49;  Member  Me.  Senate, 
1844-46;  President  of  Senate,  1845-46;  died,  Alexander,  Me.,  Dec.  7, 
1849,  aged  46. 

12— *12 

CLASS  OF  1829 

*ASA  MATTHEWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1833.     Born,  Sear.sport,  Me.,  Feb.  13, 

1804.  Prin.  Hampden  Acad.,  Me.,  1831-37,  and  1838-41;  Prin.  Acad., 
Williamston,  N.  C,  1842-52;  Farmer,  Newport,  Me.,  1852-77;  died, 
Newport,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1877,  aged  73. 

*LEANDER  SMITH  TRIPP,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1832,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1834. 
Born,  Hebron,  Me.,  July  21,  1805.  Physician,  East  Dixfield,  Me., 
1836-37;  Norway,  1837-41;  Teacher,  Bridgton,  1842;  ordained,  1843; 
Pastor,  Waterboro,  1844-46;  Limington,  1846-47;  Limerick,  1847-50; 
Shapleigh,  1850-53;  Effingham,  N.  H.,  1853-55;  Sabattus,  Me.,  1855- 
60;  No.  Sedgwick,  1861-67;  Lunnenburgh,  Vt.,  1867-69;  Surry,  Me., 
1869-80;  died,  Rockland,  Me.,  April  5, 1894,  aged  88. 

*ERASTUS  WILLARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1844.     Born,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  July 

30 


Graduates — Men  1830 

4,  1800.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1833;  Pastor,  Grafton,  Vt.,  1833-35; 
Missionary  to  France,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1835-56;  Missionary  to 
Ottawa  Indians,  Kansas,  Home  Miss.  Soc,  1857-60;  Pastor,  Washburn, 
111.,  1861-62;  So.  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1862-64;  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1865-71;  died, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  29,  1871,  aged  71. 
•^ROBERT  WILLIAMS  WOOD,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1832.  Born,  Stow, 
Mass.,  April  23,  1803.  Physician,  Aurora,  Me.,  1833;  Orono,  1834-38; 
Hospital  for  Am.  Seamen,  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands,  1839-49;  intro- 
duced sugar  growing,  1848,  and  later  engaged  in  that  business;  re- 
turned to  U.  S.,  1866;  Libn.  Am.  Statistical  Association,  Boston,  Mass., 
1872-84;  died,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1892,  aged  88. 

4— *4 

CLASS  OF  1830 

"MOSES  LARK  APPLETON,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  3,  1811. 
Lawyer,  Sebec,  Me.,  1833-35;  Bangor,  1835-59;  Repr.  Maine  Legisl., 
1849-50;  State  Bank  Commissioner,  1856;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.,  25, 
1859,  aged  48. 

*CALEB  BURBANK,  A.B.  Born,  Belgrade,  Me.  Lawyer,  Cherryfield, 
Me.;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1841;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  from  1854;  Mem- 
ber Cal.  Legisl.;  Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas;  died,  Stockton,  Cal., 
May  5,  1888. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  BURRILL,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1812. 
Lawyer,  Searsport,  Me.,  1833-37;  Register  of  Probate,  Belfast,  1837- 
49;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1872;  died,  Belfast,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1884,  aged  71. 

*EDWIN  WILLIAM  GARRISON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1833.  Born,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Aug.  12,  1804.  Acting  Pastor,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1831-32;  Ells- 
worth, 1833;  Sedgwick,  1834-35;  Hancock  County,  1835-36;  Pastor, 
Cherryfield,  1836-38;  Acting  Pastor,  No.  Sedgwick,  1839-40;  died, 
Sedgwick,  Me.,  July  4,  1840,  aged  35.  Author  of  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  R. 
B.  Pinkham,   (1840). 

*JOSEPH  HODGES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1834.  Born,  Norton,  Mass.,  May  19, 
1806.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1833;  Pastor,  Weston,  Mass.,  1835-39; 
Amherst,  1840-41;  Colraine,  1841-43;  Palmer,  1843-47;  East  Brook- 
field,  1847-52;  No.  Oxford,  1852-55;  Agent  Am.  and  For.  Bible  Soc, 
1855-61;  died,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1863,  aged  57. 

*EATON  MASON,  A.B.  Born,  Westminster,  Vt.,  April  4,  1804.  Pastor, 
Springfield,  N.  H.,  1831-32;  Acting  Pastor,  EflSngham,  1832-33;  Bridg- 
ton.  Me.,  1833-35;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Sweden,  1835-45;  died,  Dixfield, 
Me.,  Nov.  1,  1845,  aged  41. 

*HENRY  WARREN  PAINE,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1854.  Born,  Vvinslow,  Me., 
Aug.  30,  1810.  Prin.  Waterville,  Acad.,  Me.,  1829-30;  Tutor,  1830-31; 
Lawyer,  Hallowell,  Me.;  Member  Me.  Legisl.;  Member  Bd.  Trustees, 
1849-62;  Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1851;  Fellow  of  Am.  Academy;  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Overseers  Harvard  Univ.,  1870-72;  Lecturer  on  Law  of 

31 


1830  Colby  College 

Real  Property,  Boston  Univ.  Law  School,  1872-84;  died,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1893,  aged  8.3. 

♦WILLIAM  RICHARDSON,  A.B.  Born,  Belgrade,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1803. 
Prin.  Foxcroft  Acad.,  Me.,  1830-31;  Law  Student,  1831-34;  Prin.  Acad., 
Enfield,  N.  C,  1834-40;  Gatesville,  1840-42;  Planter,  Waynesboro, 
Tenn.,  from  1854;  died,  Wayne  Co.,  Tenn.,  date  unknown. 

*WILSON  CROCKER  RYDER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1834.  Born,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1806.  Pastor,  Mariaville,  Me.,  1830-32;  Corinth,  1832- 
34;  Cherryfield,  1834-36;  Northboro,  Mass.,  1837;  Leeds,  Me.,  1837-39; 
Wayne,  1840;  from  1841,  farming  and  lumbering;  died,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1888,  aged  82.  Author  of  Lectures  on  Future  Punish- 
ment (1836). 

9—*  9 

CLASS  OF  1831 

*LUCIUS  HENRY  CHANDLER,  A.B.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Feb.  20,  1812. 
Teacher,  Capeville,  Va.,  1831-34;  Lawyer,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1836-45; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1845-50;  Norfolk,  Va.,  1850-68;  U.  S.  Consul,  Matanzas, 
Cuba,  1861-63;  U.  S.  Dist.  Attorney  for  Eastern  Va.,  1863-68;  Com- 
monwealth Attorney  for  Richmond,  1868-70;  U.  S.  Pension  Agent, 
1875-76;  drowned,  Norfolk,  Va.,  April  6,  1876,  aged  64. 

*JACOB  MOTT  COOK,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  17,  1804. 
Prin.  High  School,  New  Sharon  and  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1831-33;  died, 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1833,  aged  29. 

*SAMUEL  GLIDDEN  GLIDDEN,  A.B.  Born,  Newcastle,  Me.,  Jan.  5, 
1816.  Seaman,  1839-40;  Ship-master,  1841;  Commission  merchant. 
New  York,  several  years;  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1869,  aged  53. 

*FREDERICK  LORD,  A.B.  Born,  So.  Berwick,  Me.,  April  12,  1807. 
Lawyer;  Judge  of  Probate  four  years;  2d  Judge  County  Court;  died, 
Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  Aug.  15,  1884,  aged  77. 

*WYMAN  BRADBURY  SEAVEY  MOOR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1834.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1811.  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  1834-49; 
Repr.  Me.  Legisl.  1842;  Attorney  General  of  Me.,  1844-48;  U.  S.  Sena- 
tor, 1848;  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me.,  1849-52;  Waterville,  1852-57;  U.  S. 
Consul  General,  Montreal,  Can.,  1857-61;  army  supplies  and  tobacco 
business,  1861-68;  died,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  March  11,  1869,  afved  57. 

5— *5 

CLASS  OF  1832 

*ALBERT  WARE  PAINE,  A.B.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1812. 
State  Examiner  of  Banks  and  Insurance,  1868-70;  State  Insurance 
Commissioner,  1870-73;  State  Tax  Commissioner,  1874;  Member  Me. 
Hist.  Soc,  1881;  from  1835,  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me.;  died,  Bangor,  Me., 
Dec.  3,  1907,  aged  95.  Author  of  Paine  Genealogy  (1881)  ;  The  New 
Philosophy  (1884). 


Graduates — Men  1833 

*HOSEA  QUINBY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1835,  D.D.,  1866.  Born,  Sandwich,  N.  H., 
Aug.  25,  1804.  Prin.  Parsonsfleld  Sem.,  Me.,  18.32-39;  ordained,  1833; 
Pastor,  P.  W.  Baptist  Cli.,  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1839-40;  Prin.  Lapham 
Inst.,  No.  Scituate,  R.  I.,  1840-54;  Pastor  and  Teacher,  Meredith,  N. 
H.,  1855-57;  Pittsfield,  1857-61;  Lebanon,  Me.,  1861-64;  Lalce  Village, 
N.  H.,  1864-68;  Chaplain,  N.  H.  State  Prison,  1869-71;  Pastor,  Not- 
tingham, N.  H.,  1872-74;  Pittsiield,  1874-76;  Milton  Mills  from  1876; 
died,  Milton  Mills,  N.  H.,  Oct.  11,  1878,  aged  74.  Author  of  Review  of 
Btitler's  Letters;  Treatise  of  Faith  and  Usages  (1834);  Christian 
Baptism. 

♦WILLIAM  HENRY  ROPES,  A.B.  Born,  Orford,  N.  H.,  Jan.,  1808. 
Prin.  Foxcroft  Acad.,  Me.,  1832-35;  Prin.  Acad.,  Milton,  Mass.,  1836; 
High  School,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1837-40;  Farmer,  Bedford,  Mass.,  1843; 
died  in  Florida  about  1864. 

i^CORNELIUS  ARNOLD  THOMAS,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Middlebury,  1854.  Born, 
Braintree,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1800.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1835;  Pastor, 
Brandon,  Vt.,  1835-75;  died,  Brandon,  Vt.,  March  6,  1889,  aged  88. 

4r— *4 


CLASS  OF  1833 

"DANIEL  FRANCIS  COOK,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1814. 
Lawyer  and  Banker,  son  of  Dr.  Daniel  Cook,  one  of  the  early  settlers 
of  Waterville,  died  at  Maumee,  Ohio,  Feb.  8,  1904,  aged  90. 

"OLIVER  AUGUSTUS  DODGE,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1836.  Born,  Hampton 
Falls,  N.  H.,  March  18,  1813.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1833;  Pastor,  Lex- 
ington, Mass.,  1835-40;  died,  Lexington,  Mass.,  May  28,  1840,  aged  27. 

"JONATHAN  EVERETT  FARNHAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1836;  LL.D,  Mercer 
Univ.,  1868.  Born,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1809.  Tutor  and  Lib., 
1833-35;  Prof.  Nat.  Sciences,  Georgetown  College,  Georgetown,  Ky., 
from  1838;  died,  Louisville,  Ky.,  July  11,  1890,  aged  80. 

"ROCKWOOD  GIDDINGS,  A.B.  Born,  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  8,  1812. 
Pastor,  Shelbyville,  Ky.,  1835-38;  Pres.  Georgetown  College,  Ky., 
1838-39;  died,  Shelbyville,  Ky.,  Oct.  29,  1839,  aged  27. 

"WALTER  GOULD,  A.B.     Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1836.     Lawyer,  Alabama. 

"WILLIAM  HOWE,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1885.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  25, 
1806.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1836;  Minister  at  large  and  Pastor,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1840-63;  Pastor,  Cambridge,  1863-70;  died,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1907,  aged  101. 

"JOSIAH  PILLSBURY,  A.B.  Born,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  March  15,  1812. 
Prin.  Pillsbury  High  School;  died.  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  Aug.  31,  1884, 
aged  72. 

"WILLIAM  MAY  STRATTON,  A.B.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1812. 
Asst.  Clerk  of  Courts,  Kennebec  Co.,  Me.,  1834-45;  Clerk  of  Courts, 
1845-81;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  8, 1883,  aged  70. 

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*NAHUM  HOWARD  WOOD,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1810. 
Lawyer,  from  1836;  Prof.  Math.,  Franklin,  Coll.  Athens,  Ga.,  about 
1840-52;  Planter,  near  Blakely,  Ga.,  about  1852-55;  died,  Oglethorpe, 
Ga.,  Sept.  8,  1859,  aged  49. 

9— *9 
CLASS  OF  1834 

*FRANCIS  BARKER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Pembroke,  Mass.,  Dec. 
22,  1806.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  ordained,  1838;  Teacher,  Jack- 
son Co.,  Miss.,  1838;  Missionary  to  Shawnee  Indians,  Kansas,  1839-56; 
Farmer  and  Missionary,  near  Lawrence,  1856-63;  died,  Lawrence, 
Kansas,  Feb.  13,  1863,  aged  56. 

*ALLEN  BARROWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Hebron,  Me.,  July  7,  1807. 
Pastor,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1834-35;  Leeds,  1835-37;  Ellsworth,  1837-45; 
Calais,  1845-50;  East  Machias,  1850-52;  Leeds,  1852-54;  Fayette, 
1854-57;  Litchfield,  1857-64;  Acting  Pastor,  East  Sumner,  1864-72; 
died.  East  Sumner,  April  24,  1875,  aged  67. 

*CHARLES  WEBSTER  BRADBURY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Bangor, 
Me.,  Nov.  30,  1807.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  Pastor,  Saco,  1838-39; 
Agent  Am.  and  For.  Bible  Soc,  1840;  Prin.  Hampton  Acad.,  N.  H., 
1841-42;  High  School,  Amesbury,  Mass.;  Teacher,  California,  1849-51, 
1858-66,  1874-75;  Pastor,  East  Winthrop,  1853-55;  Agent  Peace 
Society,  1871;  died,  Salisbury,  Mass.,  May  4,  1877,  aged  69. 

*ZABDIEL  BRADFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1844.  Bom,  Marshfield,  Mass., 
July  13,  1809.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1834-36;  Pastor,  No.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  1837-44;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1844-49;  died.  Providence,  R.  I.,  May 
16,  1849,  aged  39. 

*IVORY  CLARKE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  No.  Berwick,  Me.,  March  8, 
1807.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  ordained  as  Evangelist,  1837;  Mis- 
sionary, Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Bexley,  Africa,  1838-45;  Edina,  1845- 
48;  died  at  sea,  April  24,  1848,  aged  41.  Author  of  Dictionary  of  the 
Bassa  Language. 

*ENOCH  HUTCHINSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Marion,  N.  Y.,  June 
7,  1810.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  ordained,  1837;  Pastor,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  1840-41;  Prof.  Theol.  Inst.,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1841;  Editor 
Baptist  Memorial,  N.  Y.,  1846-51;  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  1, 
1885,  aged  74.  Author  of  Music  of  the  Bible  (1864)  ;  translator  of 
Uhlemaym's  Syriac  Grammar  (1875). 

*SILAS  ILSLEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  July  10,  1809. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  Pastor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1837-41;  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  Essex,  Conn.,  Warren,  Me.,  East  Thomas- 
ton,  Damariscotta ;  Agent  and  Dist.  Sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1861-70; 
Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1870-75;  died,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1886,  aged 
77. 

*THOMAS  LEISHMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Boothbay,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1805. 
Admitted  to  the  Bar,  1838;  died.  East  Vassalboro,  May  8, 1838,  aged  32. 

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Graduates — Men  1835 

"JOSEPH  GUSHING  LORING,  A.B.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  17, 
1811.     Lawyer;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  14,  1885,  aged  73. 

*EDWARD  PAYSON  McKOWN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  18.37.  Born,  Portland, 
Me.,  May  17,  1810.  Prin.  Hallowell  Acad.,  Me.,  1834-35;  Private 
Tutor,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1836-37;  Cambridge  Divinity  School,  1839; 
died,  Worcester,  Mass.,  March  20,  1854,  aged  43. 

*CHARLES  NICKERSON,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1814. 
Farmer;  died,  Big  Creelv,  S.  C,  Dec.  25,  1894,  aged  80. 

*CARLETON  PARKER,  A.B.  Born,  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1806. 
Prin.  Kennebunk  Acad.,  Me.,  1834-35;  Prin.  Vermont  Lit.  and  Sci. 
Inst.,  Brandon,  Vt.,  1836-40;  Groton  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1841-44;  Home 
School  for  Boys,  Framingham,  Mass.,  1848-51;  Wayne,  Me.,  1852-56; 
Hebron,  1856-63;  Home  Missionary,  So.  Ca.,  1864;  Pastor,  Canton, 
Me.,  1865-69;  Norridgewock,  1869-71;  died.  No.  Livermore,  Me.,  Aug. 
22,  1874,  aged  67. 

'^ALBERT  WELSTED  POOLE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Portland,  Me., 
March  20,  1813.  Teacher,  Clinton,  La.,  1836-38;  Planter  and  circuit 
preacher,  Woodland,  La.;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1865,  aged  52. 

''LEMUEL  PORTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837,  D.D.,  Madison,  1854.  Born, 
Boston,  Mass.,  May  1,  1809.  Ordained,  1830;  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1834-35;  Pastor,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1835-51;  Pittsfleld,  1851-62;  Blooming- 
ton,  111.,  1862-63;  Dist.  Sec.  Am.  Tract  Soc,  1864;  died,  Chicago,  III., 
Oct.  17,  1864,  aged  55. 

i'SYLVANUS  GILMAN  SARGENT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837.  Born,  Methuen, 
Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1807.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  Pastor,  Belfast,  Me., 
1838-46;  Frankfort,  1846-56;  Agent  and  Missionary,  Me.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Conv.,  1858-74;  Acting  Pastor,  Windsor,  So.  Gardiner,  Sidney;  died, 
Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  21,  1896,  aged  89. 

"WILLIAM  STOCKBRIDGE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1837,  M.D.,  Berkshire,  1836. 
Born,  No.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1813.  Physician,  Woodville,  Miss., 
1840-41;  West  Feliciana  Parish,  La.,  1841-53;  died,  West  Feliciana, 
La.,  Oct.  2,  1853,  aged  39. 

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CLASS  OF  1835 


1805821 


i=LORENZO  BICKFORD  ALLEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1838,  D.D.,  1860.  Born, 
Jefferson,  Me.,  June  4,  1812.  Prin.  Richmond,  Acad.,  and  Waterville 
Acad.,  Me.,  1835-39;  Teacher  and  Student,  Theol.  Sem.,  Thomaston, 
1839;  Pastor,  Thomaston,  1840-49;  Sec,  Me.  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1845- 
56;  Pastor,  Yarmouth,  1849-56;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1853-58; 
Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Burlington  Univ.,  Iowa,  and  President, 
1857-65;  Pastor,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1865-68;  Assoc.  Pastor,  and  Prin. 
Groveland  Sem.,  Wasioja,  Minn.,  1868-72;  died,  Wasioja,  Minn.,  Aug. 
20,  1872,  aged  60. 

I'HENRY  PADELFORD  BROWN,  A.B.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  Aug.  18, 
35 


1835  Colby  College 

1816.  Law  Student,  Bangor,  Me.,  18.35;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct  1, 
1835,  aged  19. 

*RICHARD  GARLAND  COLBY,  A.B.  Born,  Eaton,  N.  H.,  March,  1812. 
Prin.  Bath  Acad.,  Me.,  1835-36;  Lawyer,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1838-45;  Repr. 
Mass.  LegisL,  1841;  City  Solicitor,  1842;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  14, 
1845,  aged  33. 

*OLIVER  EMERSON,  A.B.  Born,  Lynnfield,  Mass.,  March  26,  1813. 
Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  1840;  Missionary,  N.  E.  Iowa,  1840-55;  ordained, 
1841;  Trustee  Iowa  Coll.,  1852-83;  Agent  Am.  Home  Mis.s.  Soc,  1855- 
61;  Congl.  Missionary  Evangelist;  died.  Miles,  Iowa,  Nov.  10,  1883, 
aged  70. 

*JONATHAN  GOODHUE  FELLOWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1839. 
Born,  DeerfielJ,  N.  H.,  July  31,  1811.  Admitted  to  the  Bar;  Teacher 
in  Ky.,  Tenn.,  La.,  and  Miss.;  from  1866,  merchant  and  newsdealer, 
Canton,  Miss.;  died,  Canton,  Miss.,  May  15,  1887,  aged  75. 

*AMARIAH  JOY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1838.  Born,  Putney,  Vt.,  May  15,  1809. 
Ordained,  1835;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1838;  Pastor,  Farmington,  New 
Sharon,  Hampden,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  Cornish,  Me., 
Akron,  O.;  died,  Joyfield,  Mich.,  Feb.  11,  1890,  aged  80.  Author  of 
The  Pastor's  Gift  (1854). 

*WILLIAM  LAMSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1838,  D.D.,  1856.  Born,  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1812.  Tutor,  1835-36;  Pastor,  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1836-39;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1840-41;  Pastor,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1841- 
42;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1842-48;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1848-49;  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  1849-75;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1852-55,  and  1857-63; 
died.  East  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1882,  aged  70. 

*WILLIAM  MATHEWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1838,  LL.D.,  1868,  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1839.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  28,  1818.  Lawyer,  Benton,  Me., 
1840;  Editor  and  Publisher  The  Watervillonian,  Waterville,  1841;  The 
Yankee  Blade,  Gardiner,  1843,  and  Boston,  Mass.,  1847-55 ;  in  literary 
pursuits,  Chicago,  111.,  1856-59;  Librarian  Y.  M.  C.  Assoc,  1859-62; 
Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1862-75;  died,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1909,  aged  90.  Author  of  Getting  On  in  the  Wwld 
(1873)  ;  The  Great  Conversers  (1874)  ;  Words,  Their  Ut,e  and  Abuse 
(1876);  Hours  With  Men  and  Books  (1877);  Translated  Sainte- 
Beuve's  Monday  Chats  (1877)  ;  Oratory  and  Orators  (1879)  ;  Literary 
Style  and  Other  Essays  (1881)  ;  Men,  Places  and  Things  (1888)  ;  Wit 
and  Humor — Their  Use  and  Abuse,  (1888)  ;  Nugae  Literariae,  or  Brief 
Essays  on  Literary,  Social,  and  Other  Themes  (1896);  Editor  of 
Buhver,  (40  vols.)  (1896)  ;  Contributor  to  N.  Am.  Review,  Appleton's 
Cyclopedia  of  Americati  Biography  etc.;  Conquering  Success,  or  Life 
in  Earnest,  (1904)  ;  The  Choice  and  Use  of  Books,  and  Brief  Biogra- 
phies of  Men  Who  Have  Helped  Their  Felloivs. 

*STEPHEN  BENSON  PAGE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Denison,  1865.  Born, 
Fayette,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  1808.  Instr.  in  Elocution,  1835-36;  Newton 
Theol.  Inst,  1839;  Pastor,  Massillon,  O.,  1840-44;  Wooster,  1844-50; 


Graduates — Men  1836 

Norwalk,  1850-54;  Cleveland,  1854-66;  Financial  Agent,  Denison 
Univ.,  1866-67;  Dist.  Sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  1867-80;  Mem- 
ber Bd.  of  Trustees,  Denison  Univ.;  died,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  March  14, 
1888,  ag-ed  79. 

*THOMAS  HOBART  PERRY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1845,  M.D.,  Phila  ,  1847.  Boin, 
Abington,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  181.3.  Prof.  Math.,  U.  S.  Navy,  18.37-44; 
Coast  Survey,  1844;  Minister,  Swedenb.  Soc,  St.  Louis,  1847-49;  died, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  7,  1849,  aged  35. 

*BENJAMIN  OSGOOD  PIERCE,  A.B.  Born,  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  26, 
1812.  Prof.  Math,  and  Lang.,  New  Hampton  Lit.  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1835-37; 
Prin.  Fem.  Acad.,  Madison,  Ga.,  1838-39;  Prin.  Penfield  Fern.  Sem., 
1838-40;  Prof.  Chem.  and  Nat.  Phil.,  Mercer  Univ.,  1840-49;  from 
1849  in  business  pursuits;  died,  Beverly,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1883,  aged  71. 

*JAMES  STONE,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1838,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1838.  Born,  Salem, 
Mass.,  October,  1813.  Physician,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1839-43;  from 
1843,  druggist;  died,  Salem,  Mass.,  May  16,  1889,  aged  75. 

*ALBERT  FREEMAN  TILTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1840.  Born,  Docrfield,  N. 
H.,  October  15,  1809.  Prin.  Townshend  Acad.,  Vt.,  1835-36;  Teacher, 
Boone  Co.,  Ky.,  1836-37;  Prin.  Bapt.  Inst.,  Franklin,  Ind.,  1837-41; 
ordained  as  Evangelist,  1841;  Missionary,  in  Indiana,  1841-44;  Pastor, 
West  Waterville,  Me.,  1844-46;  Acting  Pastor,  Brunswick,  Richmond, 
and  Leeds,  1846-49;  Franklin,  Ind.,  1849;  died,  Franklin,  Ind.,  Sept. 
26,  1850,  aged  40. 

*JAMES  UPHAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1840;  D.D.,  1860.  Born,  Salem,  Mass., 
Jan-.  23,  1815.  Prin.  Acad.,  Farmington,  Me.,  1835-36;  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1837-39;  ordained,  1840;  Prof.  Theol.  Inst.,  Thomaston,  Me., 
1840-41;  Pastor,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1842-43;  Milbury,  Mass.,  1843-45; 
Prof.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Inst.,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1845-59,  and  President, 
1859-66;  Editor  Watchman  and  Reflector,  Boston,  Mass.,  1868-75;  New 
England  Editor  Religious  Herald,  Richmond,  Va.,  1875-82;  Health 
Editor  Youth'n  Companion,  Boston,  from  1878;  died,  Chelsea,  Mass., 
May  3,  1893,  aged  78. 

14— *14 

CLASS  OF  18.36 

*MOSES  BURBANK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1853.  Born,  Campton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2, 
1811.  Teacher,  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1836-38;  Shelbyville  and  Tay- 
lorsville,  Ky.,  1838-45;  Newton,  Mass.,  1845-54;  Prin.  Ludlow  Acad., 
Vt.,  1854-66;  Editor  Black  River  Gazette,  1866-67;  died,  Ludlow,  Vt., 
March  11,  1867,  aged  55. 

*ISAAC  MILLER  COMINGS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Macon,  1842.  Born,  Free- 
dom, Me.,  Jan.  28,  1812.  Prin.  Richmond  Acad.,  Me.,  1837;  Elizabeth 
City  Acad.,  N.  C,  1838-39;  Zebulon,  Acad.,  Ga.,  1840;  Prof.  Anat., 
Med.,  Coll.,  Macon,  Ga.,  1843-48;  Worcester  Med.  Inst,  Mass.,  1848-50; 
Va.  Med.  Inst.,  1850-52;  Prof.  Anat.  and  Surg.,  Metrop.  Med.  Coll.,  N. 
y.,  and  Bot.  Med.  Coll.,  Ga.,  1857-60;  Reform  Med.  Coll.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 

37 


1836  Colby  College 

1881;  from  1860,  Physician,  New  York;  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 

26,  1889,  aged  77. 
*JONATHAN  GARLAND  DICKERSON,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  186.5.     Born,  Hill, 

N.  H.,  Nov.  5,  1811.     Lawyer,  Thomaston,  Searsport,  and  Frankfort, 

Me.,  to  1849;  Dep'y  Collector  Customs,  from  1849;   Law>-er,  Belfast; 

Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1842;  Collector  of  Customs,  1858-61;  Assoc.  Justice, 

Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Maine,  from  1862;  died,  Belfast,  Me.,  Sept. 

1,  1878,  aged  66. 
*AHIRA  JONES,  A.B.     Born,  Cornwall,  Vt.,  June  25,   1810.     Newton 

Theol.   Inst.,   1836-38;    Pastor,    Saco,   Kennebunkport,   Hallowell,  Me., 

1838-52;  Agent  Bapt.  Tri.  Conv.,  Vt.     State  Conv.,  Am.  Bapt.  Pub. 

Soc,  1852-74;  Pastor,  Jericho,  Vt.,  1874-80;  died.  West  Cornwall,  Vt., 

Dec.  11,  1884,  aged  74. 
*OZIAS  MILLET,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1839.     Born,  Leeds,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1809. 

Civil  and  Mining  Engineer.     Died,  Denver,  Col.,  1881,  aged  72. 
*OTIS  HACKETT  MORRILL,  A.B.     Born,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  March  7, 

1816.     Prin.    Bartlett    School,    Lowell,    Mass.,    1836-51;    Repr.    Mass. 

Legisl.  1851;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  9,  1852,  aged  36. 
*IVORY  QUINBY,   A.B.     Born,  Buxton,   Me.,  July   14,   18)7.     Lawyer, 

Monmouth,  111.,  1837;  Judge  of  Probate,  1849-53;  R.  R.  Contractor  and 

Banker,  1853-59;  Mayor,  Trustee    and  Treas.,  Monmouth  Coll.;  died, 

Monmouth,  111.,  Oct.  23,  1869,  aged  52. 
*HALL  ROBERTS,  A.B.     Born,  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Nov.  2,  1813.  Prin. 

Union   Acad.,    Kennebunk,    Me.,    1836-43;    Prof.    New    Hampton    Lit. 

Inst.,  N.  H.,  1843-47;  Prin.  High  School,  Concord,  from  1847,  several 

years.     Sec.  N.  H.  Board  of  Education;  Pres.  State  Nat.  Bank;  died. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  Oct.  13,  1862,  aged  48. 
*GEORGE  ANSON   SARGENT,  A.B.     Born,  Methuen,  Mass.,  Dec.  22, 

1811.     Prin.   Freedom  Acad.,  Me.,   1836-37;   Teacher,  Newton   Upper 

Falls,  Mass.,  1837-38;  Salem  Grove,  N.  C,  1838-40;  died,  Salem  Grove, 

N.  C,  Sept.  7,  1840,  aged  28. 
*MOSES   MIGHELS    SMART,   A.B.,   A.M.,   1839;    M.D.,   Central,   1850. 

Born,   Parsonsfield,  Me.,  May  18,   1812.     Bangor  Theol.   Sem.,  1839; 

Resident  Licentiate,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1840 ;  Pres.  F.  W.  B.  Theol. 

School,  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  1840-42;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1843;  Pres.  F  .W. 

B.  Theol.  School,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1842-44,  and  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  1844- 

49;  Prof.  Bibl.  Theol.;  died,  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Oct  2,  1885,  aged  73. 

Author  of  Bnef  View  of  Christian  Doctrine  (1843) . 
*WILLIAM  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1839.     Born,  Princeton,  Mass.,  Feb.  24, 

1811.     Newton   Theol.   Inst.,   1839;    Pastor,   Chelsea,   Mass.,   1840-41; 

Died,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  July  26,  1841,  aged  30. 
*FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WADLEIGH,  A.B.    Born,  Amesbury,  Mass., 

May  25,  1814.     Rector  Episc.  Ch.,  Guilford,  Vt.,  1841-45;  Arlington, 

1845-65;  Ea.st  Berkshire,  1865-79;  died,  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.,  Mar.  25, 

1884,  aged  69. 


Graduates — Men  1837 

*JAMES  SULLIVAN  WILEY,  A.B.  Born,  Mercer,  Me.,  1811.  Prin. 
Foxcroft  Acad.  Me.,  1836-38;  Member  30th  U.  S.  Congress,  1847-49; 
Lawyer,  Dover,  Me.,  from  1838;  died,  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1891, 
aged  80. 

*WILLIAM  EDWARD  WORDING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1839;  LL.D.,  1858.  Born, 
Castine,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1812.  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  New  Hampton, 
Lit.  and  Theol.  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1836-41;  Prin.  High  School,  Cheraw,  S.  C, 
1841-44;  Lawyer,  Cheraw,  1845-47;  Racine,  Wis.,  1847-62;  Judge  of 
County  Court,  1850-62;  U.  S.  Tax  Com'r.,  S.  C,  1862-70;  Member  Bd. 
of  Trustees  from  1870;  Lawyer  and  Banker,  Plainviev/,  Minn.;  died, 
Fargo,  Dak.,  Jan.  23,  1886,  aged  74. 

14— *14 

CLASS  OF  1837 

*MARTIN  LUTHER  BICKFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1851.  Born,  Sedgwick, 
Me.,  Aug.  18,  1814.  Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  1838-40;  Teacher,  Hanover 
Co.,  Va.,  1840-44;  Prin.  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1845-52; 
Pastor,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1852-63;  Chicopee,  1863-65;  Merchant,  Cleve- 
land, 0.,  1866-71;  Pastor,  Oberlin,  1871-72;  Elyria,  1874-76;  died, 
Elyria,  Ohio,  April  9,  1876,  aged  61. 

*GEORGE  WHITEFIELD  BOSWORTH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1854;  D.D.,  1862. 
Born,  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1818.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1841; 
Pastor,  Medford,  Mass.,  1841-46;  So.  Boston,  1846-55;  Portland,  Me., 
1855-65 ;  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1865-69 ;  Haverhill,  1869-79 ;  Cor.  Sec.  Me. 
Bapt.  Ed.  Soc,  1856-65;  Cor.  Sec.  Northern  Bapt.  Ed.  Soc,  1865-79; 
Member  Bd.  Trustees  from  1865;  from  1879,  Sec.  and  Supt.  Mass.  Bapt. 
Convention;  died,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1888,  aged  69. 

*FRANCIS  ALONZO  GATES,  A.B.,  Columbian;  A.M.,  1871.  Born, 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  March  15,  1810.  Teacher,  Zebulon,  Ga.,  1837-40; 
Campbellton,  1840-41;  Marietta,  1841-43;  Cave  Spring,  1843-45;  East 
Corinth,  Me.,  1845-48;  Farmer,  Bradford,  1850-53;  Massillon,  Iowa, 
from  1853;  died.  Philips  Co.,  Kansas,  Nov.  21,  1880,  aged  70. 

*ELDRIDGE  LAWRENCE  GETCHELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1849.  Born,  Wat- 
erville,  Me.,  March  22,  1814.  From  1839,  Lawyer,  Walerville,  Me.; 
P.  M.,  1845-49,  and  1854-61;  Cashier  Waterville  Nat.  Bank,  1863-79; 
Sec.  Bd.  Trustees,  1848-52;  Treasurer,  1851-81;  died,  Waterville,  Me., 
April  30,  1899,  aged  85. 

*CONSTANTINE  BATES  MARSTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1840.  Born,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  July  29,  1809.  Agent  Am.  and  For.  Bible  Soc,  and  Agent 
Am.  Tract  Soc,  to  1861;  ordained,  1858;  Farmer;  died,  Oakland,  Me., 
Dec  5,  1897,  aged  88. 

*FRANKLIN  MERRIAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1840.  Born,  Westminster,  Mass., 
March  5,  1810.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1840;  Pastor,  East  Winthrop, 
Me.,  1840-47;  Richmond,  1847-48;  Searsmont,  1848-50;  Agent  Am. 
and  For.  Bible  Soc,  1851-54;  Pastor,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1854-56;  Agent 
Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1856-57;  Pastor,  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  1859-62; 


1837  Colby  College 

East  JaflFrey,  1862-65;  Hanover,  1865-72;  Danbury,  1872-82;  Bow, 
1882-85;  from  1885,  East  Weare,  N.  H.;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1863-88; 
died,  Sharon,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  189.3,  aged  83. 

*CHARLES  MORRILL,  A.B.  Born,  Waltham,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1818. 
Prin.  Dracut  Acad.,  Mass.,  1838-39;  Teacher,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1839-45; 
Prin.  Green  Gram.  School,  1845-67;  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Lowell, 
Mass,  1867-84;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  April  2,  1884,  aged  65. 

*BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SHAW,  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1837;  A.M.,  1871; 
D.D.,  1872.  Born,  Gorham,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1814.  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1839-40;  ordained,  1843;  Pastor,  China,  Thomaston,  Waterville,  Dex- 
ter, Me.;  Missionary  Me.  Bapt.  Miss.  Convention;  Member  Bd.  Trus- 
tees from  1870;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  23,  1897,  aged  82. 

*OBED  BURNHAM  WALKER,  A.B.,  Columbian,  1837;  A.M.,  1870. 
Born,  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  June  7,  1807.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837- 
38;  Pastor,  Livermore,  Me.,  1839-43;  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  1843-46; 
Waldoboro,  1846-50;  Brooklin,  1850-55;  Guilford,  1855-63;  Monmouth, 
1863-66;  Athens,  1869-77;  died.  So.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  May  27,  1882, 
aged  74. 

*NATHANIEL  MARSHMAN  WILLIAMS,  A.B.,  Columbian,  1837;  A.M., 
1854;  D.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1871.  Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  13, 
1813.  Newton  Theol.  In.st.,  1837-39;  Pastor,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  1840- 
42;  Farmington,  1842-46;  Saco,  1846-52;  Somerville,  Msss.,  1852-61; 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  1861-65;  Peabody,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Methuen,  1868-71; 
Wickford,  R.  I.,  1871-77;  Acting  Pastor,  Andover,  Mass.,  1877-81; 
from  1881,  Pastor,  Warner,  N.  H.;  died,  Newton,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1895, 
aged  81.     Author  of  Notei^  on  the  Gospel  of  Matthew  (1870). 

10— *10 

CLASS  OF  1838 

*BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BUTLER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1852;  LL.D.,  1862,  and 
Williams,  1863.  Born,  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  Nov.  5,  1818.  Lawyer,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1840-61;  Repr.  Mass.  Legisl.,  1853;  Member  Mass.  Senate,  1859- 
60;  Brig.  Gen.  Mass.  Vols.,  1861;  Maj.  Gen.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1861-65;  Mem- 
ber 40th,  41st,  42d,  43d,  and  45th  U.  S.  Congress,  1867-78;  Governor 
of  Massachusetts,  1883;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Washington,  D. 
C,  Jan.  11,  1893,  aged  74.     Author  of  Autobiography,  etc.  (1892). 

*FRANKLIN  EVERETT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1841.  Born,  Worthington,  Mass., 
Jan.  26,  1812.  Prin.  Black  River  Acad.,  Vt.,  1839-40;  Prin.  Acad.,  Can- 
ajoharie,  N.  Y.,  1841-43;  Otsego  Acad.,  Cooperstown,  1844-45;  Ever- 
ett Acad.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1846-72;  City  Recorder,  1854;  died. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Feb.  1,  1894,  aged  82.  Author  of  Memorials  of 
the  Grand  River  Valley.  (1878). 

*OLIVER  CROMWELL  GARDINER,  A.B.  Born  in  1813.  A.-;.<oc.  Edi- 
tor Democratic  Review;  in  literary  pursuits.  New  York.  Author  of 
Life  of  S.  J.  Tiiden;  Life  of  Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock.  Died,  New  York, 
Oct.  31,  1892,  aged  79. 

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Graduates — Men  1838 

*EDGAR  HARKNESS  GRAY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1854;  D.D.,  Rochester,  1864. 
Born,  Bridport,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1813.  Pastor,  Freeport,  Me.,  1839-43; 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1843-47;  Bath,  Me.,  1847-50;  Sholburne  Falls, 
Mass.,  1850-63;  Washington,  D.C„  1868-69,  and  Chaplain  U.  S.,  Sen- 
ate, 1864-68;  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1869-73;  Washington,  D.  C,  187.3- 
78;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1879-80;  Vallejo,  Cal.,  1880-82;  died,  Oakland, 
Cal.,  May  25,  1894,  aged  SO. 

*LEVI  BEALS  HATHAWAY,  A.B.  Born,  Peru,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1810. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1838-40;  Pastor,  Parmington,  Me.,  1841-42;  Rock- 
port,  Mass.,  1842-43;  died,  Rockport,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1843,  aged  33. 

*CROSBY  HINDS,  A.B.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1811.  Lawyer, 
Merchant  and  Farmer,  from  1841,  Benton,  Me.;  Member  Me.  Senate, 
1864,  1865;  P.  M.,  from  1842;  died,  Benton,  (Me.,  Sept.  4,  :!883,  aged  71. 

*MOSES  JONES  KELLEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me., 
July  18,  1817.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1842;  Pastor,  East  Longmeadow, 
Mass.,  1842-43;  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  1844;  Amenia,  1845-46;  Evangeli-st, 
in  Mass.,  1846-48;  Pastor,  Oldtown,  Me.,  1848-49;  Frankfort,  Gardiner, 
Nobleboro,  to  1855;  Liberty,  Jefferson,  Cherryfield,  to  1862;  Chaplain 
6th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-64;  Evangelist  in  111.,  1865-66;  Missionary  Me. 
Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1868-69;  Chaplain,  Eastern  National  Home,  Togus, 
1869-70;  Post  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army,  Oregon,  Minn.,  and  Dakota,  1870- 
79;  Pastor,  St.  James,  Minn.,  1883-85;  died,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Aug. 
25,  1898,  aged  81. 

*STEPHEN  HERVEY  MIRICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1841.  Born,  Salem,  Mass., 
Jan.  9,  1819.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1843;  ordained,  1843;  Prin.  Young 
Ladies'  Inst.,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1845-53,  and  Washington,  D.C., 
1853-57;  Pastor,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1858;  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1859-66;  from 
1867,  Clerk  3d  Auditor's  office,  Treasury  Dept.;  died,  Washington,  D. 
C,  Oct.  29,  1883,  aged  64. 

"JAMES  OLIVER,  A.B.  Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1808.  Teacher  in 
Me.,  1838-39;  Clerk,  arranging  Archives  of  Mass.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1840-41;  Teacher,  Concord,  1842;  Boston,  1844;  died,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Jan.,  1845,  aged  36.  Joint  Author  of  Wreck  of  the  Glide 
(1848). 

^NATHANIEL  GILMAN  ROGERS,  A.B.  Born,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  April 
25,  1818.  Prin.  Waterville  Acad.,  Me.,  1838-40;  Clerk,  U.  S.  Ship, 
Boston,  1840-41;  Purser,  1842-43;  Teacher  in  Va.,  1845-47;  U.  S. 
Army,  1847;  died,  Mexico,  1847,  aged  29. 

'■WILLIAM  ALBERT  SHEPARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1841.  Born,  Bloomfield, 
Me.,  June  12,  1820.  Prin.  Brimmer  School,  Boston;  Lawyer;  Civil 
and  Mining  Engineer,  N.  Y.;  died,  Phila.,  Pa.,  Dec.  4,  1896,  aged  76. 

'NATHANIEL  TOBEY  TALBOT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1853.  Born,  Turner,  Me., 
April  16,  1813.  Lawyer,  Rockport,  Me.,  from  1840;  Judge  of  Probate, 
1864-68;  from  1866,  partner  in  lumber  and  ice  business;  died,  Rockport, 
Me.,  Feb.,  24,  1889,  aged  75, 

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1838  Colby  College 

*DANFORD  THOMAS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1841;  LL.D.,  1876.  Born,  East 
Winthrop,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1817.  Tutor,  1838-39;  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin, 
Georgetown,  Coll.,  Ky.,  1839-69;  Prof.  Greek  and  German,  1869-82; 
died,  Georgetown,  Ky.,  May  17,  1882;  aged  64. 

*ELISHA  MADISON  THURSTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1841.  Born,  Orange  Co., 
Vt.,  March  24,  1810.  Prin.  Charleston  Acad.,  Me.,  1838-44;  Repr.  Me. 
Legisl.,  1843;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1846,  1847;  Sec.  Me.  Bd.  of  Educa- 
tion, 1850-52;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1849-55;  Lawyer,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1855-59;  Mayor,  1859;  died,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  March  17,  1859, 
aged  48. 

*FREDERICK  SLOCUM  WILEY,  A.B.  Born,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  March 
18,  1819.  Law  Student,  Phila.;  Theol.  Sem.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1845-48; 
Asst.  Rector,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1848-49;  Rector,  Episc.  Ch.,  Honesdale, 
Pa.,  1849-50;  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  1850-51;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1852-55; 
New  York,  1855-62;  Chaplain,  71st  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862;  died,  Florence, 
Italy,  Jan.  20,  1864,  aged  44. 

15— *15 

CLASS  OF  1839 

*LEWIS  BARROWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842.  Born,  Monson,  Mass.,  April  2, 
1813.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1842;  Pastor,  Woolwich,  Dexter,  Hamp- 
den, Oldtown,  Me.;  Rock  Island,  111.;  Agent,  Am.  and  For.  Bible  Soc, 
and  Missionary,  Iowa,  20  years;  Pastor,  Cong'l  Ch.,  Bartlett,  Neb., 
1882-89;  died,  Bartlett,  Neb.,  Sept.  6,  1889,  aged  76. 

*ANDREW  HOWARD  BRIGGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1849.  Born,  Hampden,  Me., 
1820.  Lawyer,  Carmel,  Me.,  1841-47;  Hampden,  1847-53;  Bangor, 
1853-65;  from  1865,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Melrose,  Mass.,  April  20, 
1899,  aged  79. 

*SAMUEL  LUNT  CALDWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842;  D.D.,  1858,  LL.D., 
Brown  Univ.,  1884.  Born,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1810. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1845;  Pastor,  Bangor,  Me.,  1846-58.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1858-73;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1850-63;  Fellow  of  Brown 
Univ.  from  1859;  Prof.  Eccl.  Hist.,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  187.3-78; 
Pres.  Vassar  Coll.,  1878-85;  died.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept.  26,  1889,  aged 
78.  Author  of  Memorial  of  Prof.  R.  P.  Dunn  (1867)  ;  Literature  in 
Account  With  Life  (1885)  ;  Cities  of  Our  Faith  (1890)  ;  Sermons,  etc. 

*ISAAC  CHIPMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842.  Born,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  July  17, 
1817.  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  Acadia  Coll.,  N.  S.,  1S38-52;  drowned, 
near  Cape  Blomidon,  June  7,  1852,  aged  34. 

*STEPHEN  COBURN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842.  Born,  Bloomfield.  Me.,  Nov.  11, 
1817.  Prin.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  1840-44;  Lawyer,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
from  1845;  Member  Me.  Bd.  of  Education  1849-52;  Member  36th  U.  S. 
Congress,  1861;  drowned,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  July  4,  1882,  aged  64. 

^NATHANIEL  THOMAS  FAY,  A.B.  Born,  Camden,  Me.,  Nov.  26,  1813. 
Andover   Theol.    Sem.,    1839-40;    Bangor   Theol.   Sem.,   1842;    Pastor, 

42 


Graduates — Men  1839 

Cong.  Ch.,  Montgomery,  0.,  1843-75;  Prairie  Depot,  Rollinville;  died, 

New  Cumberland,  W.  Va.,  Oct.  18,  1908,  aged  94. 
*  ABRAHAM  HOLLEY  GRANGER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842;  D.D.,  1864.     Born, 
Suffield,   Conn.,   Oct.    10,    1815.     Newton   Theol.    Inst,    1843;    Pastor, 

Warren,  Me.,  1843-54;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1854-78;  Burrillville,  1881-91; 

Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1850-66;  Trustee  Brown  Univ.,  from  1863;  died, 

Burrillville,  R.  I.,  July  22,  1894,  aged  78. 
*JOHN    JOHNSON,    A.B.,   A.M.,    1842.     Born,    Sullivan,    Me.,    Oct.    15, 

1810.     Bangor  Theol.   Sem.,  1839;  Pastor,  Charleston,  Me.,   1839-43; 

Addison,  1843-45;  Cherryfield,  1845-52;  business  and  travel,  1852-57; 

Pastor,    Charleston,    1857-75;    Sullivan,    1875-80;    Repr.    Me.    Legisl., 

1866;  died,  Bradford,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1886,  aged  76. 
*SAMUEL  SAWYER  JOHNSON,  A.B.     Born,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Oct.  14,  1809. 

Tutor,  1839-41;  died,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  March  14,  1842,  aged  32. 
*RUFUS   LAPHAM,   A.B.     Born,   Boston,   Mass.,   Feb.    1,   1814.     Prin. 

Acad.,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1839-42;  Lawyer,  Lowell,  Mass.,  and  Ansonia, 

Conn.,  Inventor;  died.  New  York,  April  25,  1884,  aged  70. 
*MYLON  MERRIAM,  A.B.     Born,  Brandon,  Vt.,  July  5,  1811.     Hamil- 
ton Lit.  and  Theol.  Inst.,  1842;  Pastor,  Grafton,  Vt.,  1842-46;  Derby, 

1846-48;' Waterville,  Me.,  1848-49;  New  Gloucester,  1850-51;  Sharon, 

Mass.,   1852-58;    Newport,  N.   H.,   1858-59;   Cavendish,  Vt.,   1859-60; 

Shaftsbury,  1861-63;  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1870-72;  Allendale,  R.  I., 

1875-77;   East  Providence,   1877-80;   Coleraine,  Mass.,  1881-86;   died, 

Boston,  Mass.,  May  31,  1890,  aged  78. 
*DAVID    PURINTON,    A.B.     Born,    Coleraine,    Mass.,    Feb.    19,    1817. 

Teacher,  Hamilton,  O.,  1840-42;  Lawyer,  Bluscatine,  la.,  1843-47;  Prin. 

Mechanic's  Acad.,  Iowa  City,  1847;  from  1847,  Farme",  Adams,  la.; 

died,  Kenneyville,  Minn.,  July  25,  1886,  aged  69. 
*DAVID  AIKEN  RICHARDSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842.     Born,  Londonderry, 

N.  H.,  Oct.  22,  1809.     Teacher,  Alton,  111.,  1840-45;    St.   Louis,  Mo., 

1845;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  March  10,  1847,  aged  37. 
*JOSEPH  RICKER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1842;   D.D.,  1868.     Born,  Parsonsfield, 

Me.,  June  27,  1814.     Editor  Zion's  Advocate,  Portland,  Me.,  1839-43; 

Pastor,  New   Gloucester,   1843-47;    Belfast,  1847-52;   Woburn,   Mass., 

1852-58;  Chaplain  Mass.  State  Prison,  1858-61;  Pastor,  Milford,  1861- 

65;  Augusta,  Me.,  1865-71;  and  Chaplain  Me.  Insane  Hosp.,  1869-70; 

Sec.  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1858-66;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  from  1849; 

Sec.  Me.  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1869-88;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1897, 

aged  83.     Authoi- oi  Personal  Recollections  (1894). 
*JOSHUA  SOULE  THOMPSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1844.     Born,  Industry,  Me., 

Oct.  11,  1815.     Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  1841-42;  Prin.  Acad.,  Swedes- 

boro,  N.  J.,  1842-44;   Lawyer,  from  1844;   County  Prosecutor  of  the 

Pleas,   1849-80;    Pres.    Woodbury   and    Swedesboro,   R.    R.   Co.;    died, 

Swedesboro,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1,  1881,  aged  65. 
♦WILLIAM  HARRISON  THOMPSON,  A.B.     Born,  Starks,  Me.,  April 
43 


1839  Colby  College 

21,  1814.     Prin.  Acad.,  Swedesboro,  N.  J.,  18.39-42;  died,  Swedesboio, 
N.  J.,  Aug.  16,  1842,  aged  28. 

*EDWARD  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Born,  Augu.'^ta,  Me.,  April  27,  1817. 
Law  Student,  Augusta,  Me.,  1839-41;  on  whaling  voyage,  several  years; 
in  business,  New  Orleans,  La.;  died,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1862,  aged  45. 

*THOMAS  GODDARD  WRIGHT,  A.B.,  A.M.  Hamilton,  1842,  and  Madi- 
son, 1846.  Born,  Westfleld,  Mass.,  Jan.  18,  1820.  Hamilton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1842;  Pastor,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1844-47;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1847-51; 
Sandisfield,  Mass.,  1851-53;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1853-55;  Westport,  N.  Y., 
1855-57;  Wappinger's  Falls,  1857-60;  Roadstown,  N.  J.,  1860-71; 
Phila.,  Pa.,  1871-72;  Westerly,  R.  L,  1872-74;  Newfane,  N.  Y.,  1874- 
75;  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  1875-78;  Media,  Pa.,  1878-81;  Hoosick,  N.  Y., 
1884-85;  Hopewell,  N.  J.;  died,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  11,  1906,  aged  86. 

18— *18 
CLASS  OF  1840 

*MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1843;  LL.D.,  1853,  and 
Univ.  of  State  of  N.  Y.,  1883;  L.H.D.,  Columbia  Univ.  1887.  Born, 
Brunswick,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1815.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1840-41;  Tutor, 
1841-43,  and  Librarian,  1842-50;  Prof.  Rhetoric,  1843-50;  Editor  New 
York  Recorder,  1850-53;  Pres.  Am.  Bapt.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  1864;  Pre.=^. 
Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1869-72;  Membei-  N.  Y.  State  Bd.  Charities, 
1868;  Assoc.  Ed.  Johnson's  Cyc;  Trustee  Vassar  Coll.;  from  1853, 
President  University  of  Rochester;  died,  Lake  Helen,  Fla.,  Feb.  26, 
1890,  aged  75. 

*SAMUEL  WATERS  AVERY,  A.B.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  July  4,  1814. 
Teacher,  Richmond,  Me.,  1841-43;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1847;  Pastor, 
Lubec,  1849-51;  Searsport,  1851-57;  Fayette,  1858-64;  Lisbon  Falls, 
1865-68;  Sabattus,  1866-70;  Sec.  Me.  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1860-67; 
Druggist,  1867-75;  died,  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  Dec.  17,  1875,  aged  61. 

*MARSHALL  SPRING  CHASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1843.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1821.  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1843-51;  San  Francisco, 
CaL,  1851-59;  Martinez,  1859-69;  died,  Martinez,  Cal.,  Jan.  24,  1869, 
aged  47. 

*ARTHUR  FULLER  DRINKWATER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Brown,  1843.  Born, 
Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1819.  Member  Me.  Bd.  of  Education,  1847- 
52;  Judge  Municipal  Court,  Ellsworth,  1869-72;  Collector  Int.  Rev. 
5th  Dist.,  Me.,  1873-76;  Editor  Ellsworth  Americnti  1872-78;  Repr. 
Me.  Legisl.,  1878;  died,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  May  27,  1882,  aged  63. 

*BARNABAS  FREEMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1843.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Oct. 
17,  1814.  Prin.  High  School,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1840-41;  Eastport,  1841 ; 
Bucksport,  1842;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1843;  Member  Bd.  Overseers  Bowd. 
Coll.,  from  1857;  died,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1894,  aged  80. 

*WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  GOLDTHWAITE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1844.  Born, 
Augusta,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1820.  Teacher,  Lit.  Inst.  Eufaula,  Ala.,  1841; 
Lowndesboro  Acad.,  1842;  Montgomery  Acad.,  1842;  Ballanger's  Acad., 

44 


Graduates— Men  1840 

New  Orleans,  La.,  1843-44;  Prof.  English,  Greek  and  Latin,  Jefferson 
Coll.,  1844-46;  Shipping-  Agent,  New  Orleans,  1846-49;  from  1849, 
Bookseller;  died.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Feb.  3,  1893,  aged  73. 

■■LEWIS  HOLMES,  A.B.  Born,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  April  12,  1813.  Pas- 
tor, Edgartown,  Mass.,  1841-43;  Canton,  1843-45;  Groton,  1845-49; 
Barre,  1849-54;  Edgartown,  1854-58;  Middlefield,  1859-65;  Scituate, 
1865-68;  Leicester,  1869-76;  Acting  Pastor,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1879-80; 
died,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  May  24,  1887,  aged  74.  Author  of  The  Arctic 
Whaleman  and  Whaling   (1857)  ;  Biography  of  Rev.  Thomas  Conant. 

*LEBBEUS  KINGMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Waltham,  Me.,  June  16,  1810. 
Pastor,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  1841-42;  Guilford,  1843-45;  Surry,  1845-48; 
Veazie,  1848-50;  No.  Sedgwick,  1850-54;  China,  1854-58;  Dexter,  1858- 
64;  New  Gloucester,  1864-66;  fruit  raising,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1866-69; 
died,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Nov.  15,  1869,  aged  59. 

*WILLIAM  STEVENS  KNAPP,  A.B.  Born,  Raynham,  Mass.,  Sept.  19, 
1812.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1840-42;  Pastor,  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  1845- 
47;  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  1847-50;  Canaan,  1850-51;  died,  Canaan  Centre, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1851,  aged  38. 

*GEORGE  KNOX,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1845.  Born,  Saco,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1816. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1840-41;  Pastor,  Topsham,  Me.,  1841-45;  Cornish, 
1845-47;  Lewiston,  1847-60;  Brunswick,  1860-61;  Chaplain  1st  Me. 
Vols.,  1861;  Chaplain  10th  Me.  Vols.,  1861-63;  Pastor,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1863-64;  Chaplain  29th  Me.  Vols.,  1864;  died,  near  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  Oct.  31,  1864,  aged  48. 

*SIMEON  HEATH  LOWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1843.  Born,  Chesterville,  Me., 
Aug.  18,  1816.  Prin.  St.  Brides  Acad.,  Va.,  1840-41;  Lawyer,  East 
Machias,  Me.,  1843-55;  Phillips,  1855-61;  Farmington,  1861-76;  Clerk 
of  Courts,  1861-74;  died,  Farmington,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1876,  aged  59. 

*THOMAS  RAINSFORD,  A.B.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  April  25,  1815. 
Asst.  Bridgewater  Normal  School,  Mass.,  1841 ;  Private  Tutor,  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  1842-43;  Prin.  Acad.,  Benton,  1843-44;  died,  Benton, 
Ala.,  July,  1844,  aged  29. 

*WILDER  BROWN  START,  A.B.  Born,  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1815. 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1840-42;  died,  Camden,  iMe.,  March  13,  1846, 
aged  31. 

*OAKMAN  SPRAGUE  STEARNS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1843;  D.D.,  1863.  Born, 
Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1817.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1846;  Instr.  in  Hebrew, 
N.  T.  L,  1846-47;  Pastor,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1847-54;  Newark,  N.  J., 
1854-55;  Newton  Centre,  Ma.ss.,  1855-68;  Member  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
from  1870;  from  1868,  Prof.  Old  Testament  Interpretation,  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.;  died,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  April  20,  1893,  aged  75. 

*WILLIAM  TILLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  25,  1808.  Pastor, 
Sidney,  Me.,  1842-52;  Jefferson,  1852-56;  West  Waterville,  1856-62; 
Jefferson,  1862-71;  Sidney,  1871-75;  Jefferson,  1875-82;  died,  Jefferson, 
Me.,  Oct.  2,  1882,  aged  74. 

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CLASS  OF  1841 

*CALVIN  BICKFORD,  A.B.  Born,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1813.  Prin. 
High  School,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1841-43;  Warren  Acad.,  1843-46;  Wis- 
casset,  1846-47;  Vassalboro,  1847-48;  Warren  Acad.,  1848-60;  Camden, 
1862-64;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1865,  1867;  Memb.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1867; 
Farmer;  died,  Warren,  Me.,  March  6,  1883,  aged  70. 

*ALONZO  COBURN,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1845.  Born,  Bloomfield,  Me., 
Dec.  6,  1812.  Lawyer  and  Farmer;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Nov.  19, 
1882,  aged  70. 

*SAMUEL  WESTON  COBURN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Bloomfield, 
Me.,  July  14,  1815.  Merchant  and  Manufacturer,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
1843-55;  from  1855,  Farmer;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  July  30,  1873, 
aged  58. 

*JOHN  WIGGIN  COLCORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1846.  Prin.  Acad.,  Hancock, 
N.  H.,  1842-47;  Asst.  Boys'  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1847-50;  Prin. 
Portland  Acad.,  1850-53;  Asst.  Boys'  High  Sch.,  1853-55:  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1855-57;  Young  Ladies'  Sch.,  Chicago,  111.,  1857- 
58;  Assoc.  Editor  Zion's  Advocate,  Portland,  Me.,  1858-73;  died,  Alva, 
Fla.,  Dec.  21,  1898,  aged  80. 

*JOSIAH  HARMON,  A.B.  Born,  Thorndike,  Me.,  April  2,  1813.  Teach- 
er, 20  years;  Farmer;  died,  Troy,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1898,  aged  85. 

*CHARLES  COLLINS  LONG,  A.B.  Born,  Bluehill,  Me.,  June  30,  1811. 
Pastor,  Rockport,  Me.,  1842-45;  Sedgwick,  1845-50;  Mariaville,  1850- 
58;  Addison,  1858-62;  Mariaville,  1862-68;  Calais,  1868-71;  Machias, 
1871-83;  died,  Addison,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1894,  aged  81. 

*THOMAS  MERRILL,  A.B.  Born,  Newbury,  Mass.,  May  19,  1814. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1844;  Pastor,  Baring,  Me.,  1846-47;  Merchant, 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  1847-49;  died,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Oct.  24,  1849, 
aged  35. 

*JOHN  LEESE  MOSES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1844.  Born,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  May  9, 
1822.  Editorial  Staff  Kuoxville  Register,  several  years;  Cashier  Bank 
of  Knoxville;  Treas.  and  Supt.  Knoxville  and  Ohio  R.  R.  Co.;  Judge  and 
Chairman  County  Court;  Pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Univ.  of  Tenn.;  died, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  April  2,  1887,  aged  64. 

*CALVIN  SMITH  PENNELL.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Antioch.  Born,  Coleraine, 
Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1816.  Prof.  Latin,  Antioch  Coll.;  Prof.  Moral  Philoso- 
phy and  Metaphysics,  Washington  Univ.,  and  Prin.  Mary  Institute,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.;  died,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  March  16,  1901,  aged  85. 

*CHARLES  HATHORN  WHEELER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1844.  Born,  Rich- 
mond, Me.,  Aug.  18,  1819.  Rector  Episcopal  Ch.;  died.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  Nov.  30,  1895,  aged  76. 

*JOHN  WEBSTER  WIGGIN,  A.B.  Born,  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  Jan.  27, 
1814.  Prin.  Townshend  Acad.,  Vt.,  1842-43;  Pastor,  Wilton,  N.  H., 
1844;  Westfield,  Mass.;  Benton,  Manche.ster,  and  Throopsville,  N.  Y.; 
died,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Nov.  14,  1862,  aged  48. 

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^■WILLIAM  WEBBER  WOODBURY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1854.  Born,  Ludlow, 
Vt.,  Sept.  18,  1815.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  1840-43;  Bath,  1843- 
48;  Prin.  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.;  died,  Suffield,  Conn.,  March 
18,  1856,  aged  40. 

12— *12 

CLASS  OF  1842 

*NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1845;  D.D.,  1873.     Born,  Water- 

ville,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1824.     Pastor,  Turner,  Me.,  1845-50;   Agent  Am. 

Baptist  Miss.   Union,   1850-52;    Pastor,  Eastport,   1852-55;   Rockland, 

1855-59;    Auburn,    1860-63;    Camden,    1864-69;    Alton,    III,    1869-72; 

Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1872-73;  Bangor,  Me.,  1873-76;  Dexter,  1877-78; 

No.  Vassalboro,  1878-80;  Hallowell,  1880-81;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1880; 

Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1856-87;  died,  Burlington,  Wis.,  April  25,  1894, 

aged  69. 
*LUCIUS    CHICKERING,    A.B.,    A.M.,    1848.     Born,    Lunenburg,    Vt, 

Oct.    16,    1815.     Pastor,    Thetford,    Vt.,    1846-51;    Weston,    1851-54; 

Farmer  and  Missionary,  Lunenburg,  1854-69;  Agent  Am.  Tract  Soc, 

1869-70;   Pastor,  Weston,  1870-72;  died,  Weston,  Vt.,  Sept.  18,  1872, 

aged  56. 
*HENRY  VAUGHAN  DEXTER,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1845;  D.D.,  1870.     Born, 

Wayne,  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1815.     Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1845;  Pastor,  Calais, 

Me.,    1845-54;    Augusta,    1854-60;    Calais,    1860-69;    Kennebunkport, 

1869-71;    Baldwinville,   Mass.,   1871-75;    Member   Bd.   Trustees,   1863- 

1882;   died,  Baldwinville,  Mass.,  July  23,  1884,  aged  69,     Author  of 

The  Unerring  Guide  (1877)  ;  The  Bible  Reader  (1877). 
*THOMAS   FRYE,  A.B.,  M.D.,   Univ.   N.  Y.,   1845.     Born,  Vinalhaven, 

Me.,    Sept.    13,    1813.     Missionai-y   and    Physician,    Am.    Bapt.    Miss. 

Union,  to  Cherokee  Mission,  1845-46;  Physician,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1846- 

47;    Rockland,    Me.,    1847-74;    died,    Rockland,    Me.,    Nov.    20,    1875, 

aged  61. 
*SAMUEL   STANLEY   FULLERTON,   A.B.     Born,   Wolfsboro,   N.   H., 

Sept.    14,    1811.     Teacher,    Wilmington,    Mass.,    1842;    died,    Dracut, 

Mass.,  April  19,  1843,  aged  31. 
*MOSES    HANSCOM,    A.B.     Born,    Farmington,    Me.,    July    19,    1824. 

Teacher,    Raleigh,   N.    C,    1843;    Merchant,    Lowell,    Mass.,    1845-50; 

Miner  and  Photo.  Artist,  Marysville,  Cal.,  1852-63;   died,  Marysville, 

Cal.,  April  20,  1863,  aged  38. 
*JAMES   HOBBS   HANSON,   A.B.,   A.   M.,    1845;    LL.D.,    1872.     Born, 

China,   Me.,   June   26,    1816.     Prin.   Waterville   Acad.,    Me.,    1843-54; 

Eastport   High    Sch.,    1854-57;    Boys'    High    Sch.,   Portland,    1857-63; 

Private  Sch.,  1863-65;   Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1862-94;   Prin.  Coburn 
Classical   Institute,   1865-94;    died,   Waterville,    Me.,   April   21,    1894, 

aged  77.     Author  of  Preparatory  Latin  Prose  Book,  including  Caesar's 
Commentaries  on  the   Gallic   War,   Sallust's   Catiline,   and    Cicero's 

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Select  Orations  and  Letters  (1861).  Joint  Editor  of  H(md  Book  of 
Latin  Poetry,  including  Selections  from  Ovid,  Virgil  and  Horace 
(1865). 

*HENRY  McCLELLAN,  A.B.  Born,  Bloomfield,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1820. 
Law  Student,  1842-44;  Leather  Merchant,  New  York  from  1844;  died, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  19,  1879,  aged  59. 

*ALFRED  MORSE,  A.  B.  Born,  Bath,  Me.,  June  23,  1812.  Bangor 
Theol.  Sem.,  1846;  ordained,  1847;  Missionary,  Lubec  and  Whiting, 
Me.,  1847-48;  Pembroke,  1849-50;  Dixfield,  1850-52;  Acting  Pastor, 
Cong'l  Ch.,  Maumee  City,  O.,  1852-54;  Missionary,  Henry,  111.,  1854- 
58;  Knoxville  and  Abingdon,  1858-62;  Roseville,  1862-64;  Austin, 
Minn.,  1864-68;  Nevada  and  Rose  Creek,  1868-79;  died,  Austin,  Minn., 
Oct.  7,  1894,  aged  82. 

*VOLNEY  AUGUSTINE  SPRAGUE,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1846.  Born,  Dexter, 
Me.,  Jan.  28,  1817.  Teacher  in  the  South,  1842-47;  Lawyer,  Corinna, 
1848-71;  Dexter,  Me.,  1871-98;  died,  Joliet,  111.,  Dec.  27,  1908,  aged  91. 

10— *10 
CLASS  OF  1843 

*AMOS  FLETCHER  BAKER,  A.B.,  1846;  A.M.,  1849.  Born,  Harmony, 
Me.,  1812.  Farmer,  Madison,  Ind. ;  died,  Madison,  Ind.,  June  6,  1902, 
aged  90. 

*ZACHARIAH  BOODY  CAVERLY,  A.B.  Born,  Strafford,  N.  H.,  March 
18,  1822.  Lawyer,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1847-5.3;  Sec.  U.  S.  Legation,  Lima, 
Peru,  1853-60;  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C,  1860-62;  died,  Beaufort,  S. 
C,  May  24,  1862,  aged  40. 

*LYMAN  CHASE,  A.B.,  1869;  M.  D.,  Dartmouth,  1846.  Born,  Bridgton, 
March  27,  1821.  Physician,  Turner,  Me.,  1846-48;  ordained,  1848; 
Pastor,  Freeport,  1848-50;  Bluehill,  1850-55;  Warren,  1855-57;  Pitts- 
field,  N.  H.,  1857-59;  Lake  Village,  1860-65;  Kennebunkport,  Me., 
1865-67;  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1867-69;  Teacher,  Nat.  Sci.,  Peddie  Inst., 
1869-70;  Pastor,  Methuen,  Mass.,  1871-76;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1876- 
78;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1878-85;  died.  Wells,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1894, 
aged  73. 

*JOHN  BARTON  FOSTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1864;  LL.D.,  1876.  Born,  Bos. 
ton,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1822.  Prin.  China  Acad.,  1844-45;  Prin.  Lexington 
Acad.,  Mass.,  1845-46;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1850;  Editor  Zion's 
Advocate,  1850-58;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1856-59;  Prof.  Greek  and 
Latin,  1858-72;  Prof.  Greek  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Colby  University,  1872- 
93;  Emeritus,  1893-97;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1897,  aged  75. 

*MOSES  LYFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1848;  LL.D.,  1874.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon. 
Me.,  Jan.  31,  1816.  Prin.  Kennebunk  Acad.,  Me.,  1843-46;  Townshend, 
Acad.,  Vt.,  1846-50;  Boys'  High  School,  Portland,  Me.,  1850-56;  Prof. 
Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  1856-72;  Prof.  Nat.  Phil.,  and  Astronomy, 
Colby  University,  1872-84;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1885-87;  died,  Port- 
land, Me.,  Aug.  4,  1889,  aged  71. 

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*JAMES  WEYMOUTH  MERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1849.  Born,  Harmony, 
Me.,  April  24,  1818.  Teacher,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1845-46;  Lawyer, 
Athens,  Me.,  1850-66;  Deputy  U.  S.  Marshall,  1850;  Repr.  Me.,  Legis., 
1857;  Clerk  of  Courts,  1859-63;  Qrnir.  28th  Me.  Vols.,  1863;  Charles 
City,  Iowa,  1866-74;  County  Supt.  Sch.,  1870-73;  Lawyer,  Real  Estate 
and  Ins.  Agent,  Rockford,  Iowa,  1874-96;  died,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
March,  1911,  aged  92. 

*BENJAMIN  WHITE  NORRIS,  A.B.     Born,  Monmouth,  Me.,  Jan.  22, 

1819.  Merchant,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1846-51;  Oilcloth  Mfr.,  1852-64; 
State  Land  Agent,  1860-63;  Agent  Freedman's  Bureau,  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  1865-66;  Member  40th  U.  S.,  Congress,  1867-69;  died,  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  Jan.  26,  1873,  aged  54. 

*SAMUEL  PHILBRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  March  6,  1823. 
Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1844,  aged  21. 

*CHARLES  THOiMAS  TRAFTON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1846.  Born, 
So.  Berwick,  Me.,  March  9,  1822.  Physician,  Boston,  Mass.,  1846-50; 
from  1850,  So.  Berwick,  Me.;  died.  So.  Berwick,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  1888, 
aged  66. 

*JABEZ  MATHEWS  WATERS,  A.B.,  1868.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Sept.  10,  1821.  Firm  of  Waters  &  Barrett,  Mfrs.  of  chairs,  etc., 
Cincinnati,  0.;  died,  Cincinnati,  April  7,  1890,  aged  68. 

*CHARLES  RENDOL  WHIDDEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1859.  Born,  St.  George, 
N.  B.,  May  22,  1822.  Lawyer,  Calais,  Me.,  1848-76,  and  Mayor,  1864- 
66;  County  Atty.  12  years;  Repr.  Me.  Legis.,  1868,  1869;  Collector  of 
Customs,  1869-73;  Memb.  Boundary  Com.;  Memb.  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
1869-76;  died,  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1876,  aged  54. 

*ALBERT  BOWMAN  WIGGIN,  A.B.,  A.M.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me., 
Jan.  10,  1820.  Asst.  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  one  year;  Bath,  two 
years;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  and  Academies,  40  years;  died,  1911. 

*JAMES  HARVEY  WITHINGTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1846.  Born,  Peru, 
Me.,  June  5,  1813.  Prin.  Anson  Acad.,  Me.,  1843-46;  Hallowell  Acad., 
1846-54;  Germantown  Acad.,  Germantown,  Pa.,  1854-64;  Dealer  in 
stocks  and  bonds,  and  director  of  street  railways,  1864-67;  Prin. 
Stevensdale  Inst.,  So.  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1869-77;  died,  So.  Amboy,  N.  J., 
June  3,  1877,  aged  64. 

13— *13 
CLASS  OF  1844 

*WILLIAM  MARTIN  BICKNELL,  A.B.     Born,  Newport,  Me.,  Jan.  24, 

1820.  Prin.  Anson  Acad.,  Me.,  1844-47;  Prin.  Acad.,  Plymouth,  N.  C, 
1847-50;  Harvard  Divinity  Sch.,  1853;  Pastor,  Unit.  Soc,  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  1857-61;  Teacher,  Milton,  Mass.,  1861-63;  Prin.  Acad.,  Bridge- 
water,  1864;  Pastor,  Rowe,  1867-85;  died.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Aug.  28, 
1895,  aged  75. 

*CHARLES  COBURN,  A.B.  Born,  Bloomfield,  iMe.,  March  5,  1822. 
Died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1844,  aged  22. 

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*WILLIAM  CORTHELL,  A.B.  Born,  Camden,  Me.,  July  19,  1817. 
Teacher,  Jefferson,  1844-45;  Silver  Run,  Ga.,  1846-47;  Sweet  Water, 
1848-50;  Editor  Lincoln  Miscellamj,  Tliomaston,  Me.,  1850-54;  Pastor, 
So.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  1857-60;  Hartland,  1860-63;  Montville,  1865-66; 
No.  Sedgwick,  1867-71;  Eden,  1871-77;  died,  Eden,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1879, 
aged  62. 

*JOHN  REED  GREENOUGH,  A.B.  Born,  Clinton,  Me.,  July  21,  1824. 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1847;  Pastor,  Oldtown,  Me.,  1847-48;  Asst.  Clerk 
Court.s,  Bangor,  1848-52;  died,  Bangor,  July  10,  1853,  aged  28. 

*SIDNEY  KEITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  March  2, 
1818.  Teacher,  Brandon  Acad.,  Vt,  1845-47;  High  Sch.,  Chelsea, 
Mass.;  Lawyer,  Castleton,  Vt.,  1850-52;  Rochester,  Ind  ,  from  1852; 
Judge  41st  Judicial  Circuit,  Ind.,  1876-82;  died,  Rochester,  Ind.,  April 
24,  1904,  aged  86. 

^ALBERT  WINSLOW  PAINE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1851.  Born,  Unity,  Me., 
Dec.  24,  1824.  Teacher,  Belfast,  Me.,  1844-48;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1848- 
50;  Lawyer,  Fond  du  Lac,  1850-61;  Dist.  Atty.,  1856-58;  1st  Wis. 
Vols.,  1861;  Clerk  U.  S.  Treasurer's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  37 
years;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1903,  aged  79. 

*SAMSON  POWERS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  28, 
1815.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1844-46;  Pastor,  Winthrop,  Me.,  1849-54; 
Mt.  Vernon,  1857-65;  Alfred,  1865-67;  Acton,  1867-70;  Litchfield, 
1870-75;  Monmouth,  1876-82;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1899,  aged  83. 

*LORENZO  DOW  ROYCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Sharon,  Vt,  Oct. 
5,  1820.  Newton  TheoL  Inst,  1847;  Pastor,  Thomaston,  1848-50; 
died,  Maiden,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1850,  aged  29. 

*GEORGE  WOODBRIDGE  STICKNEY,  A.B.  Born,  Clinton,  Me., 
March  20,  1826.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1844-46;  Pastor,  Camden,  Me., 
1848;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1850,  aged  24. 

*JOHN  BOWEN  WHEELWRIGHT,  A.B.,  1853.  Born,  Wells,  Me., 
Dec.  13,  1820.  'Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1844-46;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch., 
Whitneyville,  Me.,  1846-49;  Weld,  1849-54;  Westbrook,  1854-59; 
Bethel,  1859-67;  South  Paris,  1867-76;  Woodfords,  Me.,  1876-92;  died, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  27,  1900,  aged  80. 

*EDGAR  WHIDDEN,  A.B.  Born,  St.  George,  N.  B.,  April  30,  1825. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1845-47;  Teacher,  Calais,  Me.,  1848-53;  Post- 
master, 1853-61;  in  business,  1862-74;  Judge  Municipal  Court,  1879- 
80;  U.  S.  Consul  at  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.,  1893-97;  died,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1904,  aged  78. 

♦NATHANIEL  MILTON  WOOD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1847;  D.D.,  1867.  Born. 
Camden,  Me.,  May  24,  1822.  Private  Tutor,  Columbus,  Miss.,  1845-46 ; 
Western  Theol.  Inst.,  Covington,  Ky.,  1846-47;  Pastor,  Skowhegan. 
Me.,  1848-52;  Waterville,  1852-60;  Lewiston,  1860-66;  Thomaston, 
1866-68;  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1868-72;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1862-69; 
Trustee   Shurtleff  Coll.,   1868-74;    Prof.   Systematic   Theol.,   Shurtleff 

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Graduates — Men  1846 

Coll.,  1872-74;  died,  Camden,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1876,  aged  54.     A  volume  of 
his  Sermons,  edited  by  N.  Butler,  D.D.,  was  published  in  1877. 

12— *12 

CLASS  OF  1845 

*THEOPHILUS  CAPEN  ABBOT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1848;  LL.D  ,  Univ.  Mich., 
1871.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  April  29,  1826.  Teacher,  Townshend, 
Vt.,  1845-46;  Augusta,  Me.,  1847;  Thomaston,  1848;  Bath,  1849; 
Portland,  1849-50;  Houlton,  1851;  Instructor,  Waterville  Coll.,  1852- 
53;  Teacher,  Berrien,  Mich.,  1855;  Ann  Arbor;  1856-57;  ordained  to 
ministry  in  Cong.  Ch.,  1867;  Prof.  Eng.  Lit.,  1858-63;  President,  Uni- 
versity of  Mich.,  1863-85,  and  from  1885,  Prof.  Mental  Phil,  and  Logic, 
Mich.  State  Agric.  Coll.;  died,  Lansing,  Mich.,  Oct.  31,  1892,  aged  66. 

*JAMES  WINCHELL  CAPEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1855.  Born,  Boston,  Mass., 
Nov.  7,  1822.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1849;  ord.,  1849;  Pastor,  Sacra- 
mento, Cal.,  1850-52;  Episc.  Missionary  in  N.  Y.,  Cal.,  and  Fla.,  1853- 
67;  from  1869,  Rector  Grace  Church,  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y.,  died, 
Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1886,  aged  64. 

*CHARLES  GREEN  HANSCOM,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Me.,  May  13, 
1824.  Lawyer,  Potosi  and  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1847-50;  La  Crosse,  1851- 
63;  Member  Territorial  Legisl.,  Colorado,  1863;  shot  by  Indians, 
July  14,  1864,  aged  40. 

i'HOBBS  HATCH.  Born,  Wells,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  1819.  Prin.  Elliot  Acad., 
Me.;  died,  Wells,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1845,  aged  25. 

''AUGUSTUS  PULLEN,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1824.  Prin. 
Newport  Acad.,  Me.,  1845-46;  Prin.  Acad.,  Williamston,  N.  C,  1846- 
47;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1847-48;  Teacher,  Newport  and  Union,  Me., 
1848-49;  Missionary,  Union  and  Frankfort,  1849-50;  died,  Oldtown, 
Me.,  Aug.  31,  1850,  aged  26. 

*SAMUEL  KING  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1848;  D.D.,  1871.  Born,  Litch- 
field, Me.,  Oct.  17,  1817.  Tutor,  1846-47;  Newton  TheoL  Inst.,  1847- 
48;  Editor  Zion's  Advocate,  1848-50;  Prof.  Rhetoric,  Colby  University, 
1850-92;  Librarian,  1851-73;  ordained,  1871;  Emeritus  Prof.,  1892; 
died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1904,  aged  86. 

'^JONATHAN  VAN  WAGENEN,  A.B.  Born,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  March 
4,  1828.  Instr.,  Vt.  Lit.,  and  Sci.  Inst.,  Brandon,  Vt.,  1845-46;  Teach- 
er, Macon  and  Columbus,  Miss.;  Telegraph  operator.  Cape  Girardeau, 
111.,  and  Smithland,  Ky.;  died,  Smithland,  Ky.,  March  4,  1852,  aged  24. 

7—*  7 

CLASS  OF  1846 

"HUGH  DEMPSEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1849.  Born,  Londonderry,  Ireland, 
Aug.,  1816.  Newton  TheoL  Inst.,  1849;  Colporteur  in  Maine,  1849-52; 
Pastor,  Jay,  1853-59;  died,  Fairfield,  Me.,  May  11,  1859,  aged  42. 


1846  Colby  College 

*JOSIAH  HAYDEN  DRUMMOND,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1849;  LL.D.,  1871. 
Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1827.  Piin.  China  Acad.,  Me.,  1846-48; 
Vassalboio  Acad.,  1848-49;  adni.  to  the  Bar,  1850;  Lawyer,  Water- 
ville,  1851-60;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1857,  1858,  1869;  Speaker  Me.  House 
Repr.,  1858,  1869;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1860;  Attorney  Gen.  of  Me., 
1860-64;  Member  Bd.  Trustees  from  1857;  Member  :Me.  Hist.  Soc, 
1878;  from  1860,  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Oct. 
25,  1902,  aged  75.  Author  of  Maine  Masonic  Text  Book  (1877); 
Hixtory  of  Portland  Lodge  (1881),  and  other  Ma.sonic  and  Genea- 
logical Writings. 

*THOMAS  WEBSTER  HERRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Harmony,  Me.,  July 
20,  1816.  Prin.  Waterville  Liberal  Inst.,  .Ale.,  1846-47;  adm.  to  the 
Bar;  Hardware  dealer,  Waterville,  1852-72;  died,  Eggleton,  Va.,  May 
7,  1872,  aged  55. 

*GEORGE  ROGERS  STARKEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865;  M.D.  Born,  Vassal- 
boro.  Me.,  Jan.  2,  182.3.  Prof.  Anat.  and  Surg.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll., 
1859-64;  Physician,  to  1890;  of  firm,  Starkey  &  Palen;  died,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  June  18,  1896,  aged  73. 

*GREENLEAF  AUGUSTUS  WILBUR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1849;  M.  D.,  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.,  1850.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Aug.  4,  1820.  Prin.  Union 
Acad.,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1846;  Surgeon  11th  Me.  Vols.,  1S62;  Surgeon, 
Provost  Mar.  Bd.,  3d  Dist.  Me.,  1863-65;  U.  S.  Examining  Surg., 
1877-80;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  July  19,  1893,  aged  72. 

5— *5 

CLASS  OF  1847 

*JOHN  SMULLEN  BAKER,  A.B.  Born,  Lisbon,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1822. 
U.  S.  Provost  Marshal,  2d  Dist.  Me.;  Member  Executive  Council,  1867; 
Lawyer,  Bath ;  died,  Bath,  Me.,  April  27,  1882,  aged  60. 

*STEPHEN  LONGFELLOW  BOWLER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850.  Born, 
Palermo,  Me.,  July  25,  1820.  Med.  Dept.,  Harvard,  1849-50;  Bangor 
Theol.  Sem.,  1850-52;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Machias,  1852-54;  Orono, 
1854-62;  Agent  Christian  Com.,  1863-65;  Pastor,  Hampden,  1865-71; 
Sacearappa,  1871-74;  Machias,  1874-79;  Bethel,  1879-85;  Berlin,  N. 
H.,  1886-90;  Robbinston,  Me.,  1890-91;  res.,  Orono,  Me.,  1891-94; 
Bangor,  1894-1914;  Asst.  pastor,  Hammond  St.  Ch.,  Bangor,  13  years; 
Financial  agent,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1914, 
aged  94. 

*ELKANAH  ANDREWS  CUMMINGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850.  Born,  Park- 
man,  Maine,  Jan.  31,  1820.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1850;  Pastor, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1850-53;  Agent  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1853-55; 
Financial  Sec.  Fern.  Coll.,  Worcester,  1855-64;  Publisher,  Boston, 
1864-68;  Postmaster,  Maplewood,  1868-77;  Minister  to  Mission  Ch., 
1875-80;  Agt.  Home  for  Friendless  and  Fallen,  1884-87;  died.  Maple- 
wood,  Mass.,  June  11,  1888,  aged  68. 

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^HIRAM  CUSHMAN  ESTES,  A.M.,  1850;  D.D.,  1872.  Born,  Bethel, 
Me.,  July  27,  1823.  Harvard  Divinity  Sch.,  1847-48;  Pastor,  Auburn, 
1850-52;  Agt.  Amj  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1853-55;  Pastor,  East  Trenton 
(now  Lamoine),  1855-60;  Leicester,  Mass.,  1860-62;  Jericho,  Vt,  1862- 
72;  Paris,  Me.,  1872-83;  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1883-86;  Leicester,  Mass. 
(Rochdale,  P.  O.),  1886-1894;  Newton  Junction,  N.  H.,  1894-97;  Repr. 
Me.  Les'isl.,  1859;  Author,  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  the  Soul,  (1873)  ; 
Died,  Newton  Junction,  N.  H.,  Feb.  4,  1901,  aged  77. 

"GEORGE  GREENWOOD  FAIRBANKS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850;  D.D.,  1883. 
Born  Winthrop,  Me.,  April  14,  1824.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1847- 
48;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1851;  Pastor,  Medfleld,  Mass.,  1851-55; 
Somerville,  1855-66;  So.  Dedham,  1866-69;  Pres.  Bd.  Trustees,  Peirce 
Acad.,  1869-81;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1869-87;  died,  Middleboro,  Mass., 
Jan.  4,  1887,  aged  62. 

i'SETH  SWEETSER  FAIRFIELD,  A.B.,  1883.  Died,  Granada,  Miss., 
Aug.  30,  1892. 

"ALEXANDER  GAMBLE,  A.B.  Prin.  Acad.,  E.  Corinth,  Me.,  1847-48; 
Mining,  Calif.,  1848-49;  Merchant,  1850-59;  Mining,  Nevada;  Lawyer, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.;  died,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  Feb.  3,  1900. 

"CHARLES  EDWARD  HAMLIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850;  LL.D.,  Univ.  Lewis- 
burg,  1873.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  4,  1825.  Prin.  Vt.  Lit.  and  Sci. 
Inst.,  Brandon,  Vt.,  1847-48;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bath,  Me.,  1848-49; 
Assoc.  Prin.  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1849-53;  Merrill  Prof. 
Chem.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Colby  University,  1853-73;  Fellow  Am.  Acad., 
1876;  Memb.  Bd.  Trustees,  1880-86;  from  1873,  Curator  of  Con- 
chology  and  Palseontology,  Museum  Comp.  Zool.,  and  Instr.  in  Geogr. 
and  Geol.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1875-77;  died,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  3, 
1886,  aged  60.  Author  of  Obituary  Record  of  Graduates  1822-70, 
and  Supplements  1-3,  (1870-84)  ;  Observations  of  the  Physical  Geogra- 
phy and  Geology  of  Mt.  Ktaadn.  (1881)  ;  Syrian  Molluscan  Fossils, 
(1884). 

"WALTER  MACOMBER  HATCH,  A.B.  Born,  New  Gloucester,  Me., 
Sept.  10,  1821.  Civil  Engr.,  1847-48;  Publisher's  Agent,  1849-51; 
Prin.  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1853-57;  Member  111.  Bd.  of 
Education,  1863-69;  Trustee  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1864-70;  Lawyer, 
Bloomington,  111.,  1857-87;  died,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  May  13, 
1895,  aged  73. 

"ABNER  OAKES,  A.B.,  1850.  Born,  Sangerville,  Me.,  April  13,  1820. 
Clerk  to  Sec.  of  State,  1847-48;  Asst.  State  Libn.,  1849-50;  Ballston 
Spa  Law  Sch.,  1850-51;  from  1851,  Lawyer;  died,  So.  Berwick,  Me., 
Sept  2,  1899,  aged  79. 

"TIMOTHY  OTIS  PAINE,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1875.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Oct. 
13,  1824.  Semitic  Prof,  in  Theol.  Sch.  of  Gen.  Conv.,  New  Jerusalem 
Ch.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Member  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  1874;  Harvard  Biblical 
Club,  1880;  from  1856,  Pastor  New  Jerusalem  Ch.,  Elmwood,  Mass.; 

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died,    Boston,    Mass.,    Dec.    6,    1895,   aged    71.     Author   of  Solomon's 
Temple  (1861);  The  Holy  Houses  (1886). 

*GILBERT  LAFAYETTE  PALMER,  A.B.  Born,  Athens,  Me.,  Feb.  25, 
1825.  Lawyer,  Athens,  Me.,  1849-58;  Postmaster,  1852-55;  died, 
Athens,  Me.,  March  14,  1858,  aged  3.3. 

*JAMES  MONROE  PALMER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850.  Born,  Exeter,  Me.  Oct. 
5,  1822.  Prin.  Waterville  Liberal  Inst.,  Me.,  1847-48;  Prin.  Select  Sch., 
Bangor,  1848-50;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1853;  ordained,  1854;  Ch. 
Supply,  Fairfield,  1853-54;  Topsham,  1854-55;  New  Market,  N.  H., 
1855-58;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1858-64;  Biddeford, 
1864-67;  Insurance  Agent,  Portland,  1867-75;  Publisher's  Agent, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1875-76;  Sec.  and  Treas.  Gas  Economizing  Co.,  1877-80; 
died,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  May  23,  1897,  aged  74. 

*WILLIAM  SANFORD,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Kingston,  R.  I.,  April  11,  1823. 
Lawyer,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Repr.,  Gen.  Assembly,  R.  I.;  Judge,  Court 
of  Magistrates;  died.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  17,  1878,  aged  55. 

*THOMAS  MILTON  SYMONDS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850.  Born,  Reading, 
Mass.,  March  18,  1821.  Newton  Theol  Inst.,  1850;  ordained,  1850; 
Teacher  and  Minister,  Rock,  Mass.,  1850-51;  Pastor,  Green  Bay,  Wis., 
1851-52;  died.  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  July  4,  1852,  aged  31. 

*AUGUSTUS  EBENEZER  TRAFTON,  A.B.  Born,  So.  Berwick,  Oct. 
24,  1827.  Druggist,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1847-52;  died.  So.  Berwick, 
Me.,  July  20,  1852,  aged  24. 

*DAVID  SAWYER  TRUE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850.  Born,  Monmouth,  Me., 
Nov.  3,  1823.  Prin.  Charleston  Acad.,  Me.,  1847-48;  East  Corinth 
Acad.,  1848-51;  Lawyer,  Davenport,  Iowa,  from  1852;  died,  Davenport, 
Iowa,  April  23,  1873,  aged  49. 

*HENRY  RIPLEY  WILBUR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1850.  Born,  Boston,  Mass., 
April  5,  1825.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1851;  Pastor,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa, 
1853-57;  Galena,  111.,  1859-64;  Peoria,  1865-66;  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa, 
1866-67;  Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1868-71;  Andover,  1872-76;  died,  Ando- 
ver,  Mass.,  May  29,  1898,  aged  73. 

18— *18 

CLASS  OF  1848 

*JUNIUS  ARTEMAS  BARTLETT,  A.B.  Born,  Harmony,  Me.,  Oct.  7, 
1833.  Tutor,  1850;  Pastor  Presb.  Ch.,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1877-78; 
Congl.  Ch.,  Reedsburg,  Wis.,  1879-80;  Whitehall,  Mich.,  1880-81;  Pres. 
Ch.,  Knightstown,  Ind.,  1882-83;  Audubon,  la.,  1884-85;  from  1886, 
Centerville,  Iowa,  Saline,  Mich.,  etc.;  died,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  May  15, 
1900,  aged  66. 

*JOHN  CHESTER  HYDE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Lewisburg,  1864.  Born.  Bruns- 
wick, Vt.,  March.  2,  1821.  Prin.  Acad.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  1848-51; 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1854-56;  ordained,  1852;  Pastor,  Point  Pleas- 
ant, Pa.,  1851-54;  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  1854-56;  Hastings,  Minn.,  1856-59; 

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St.  Anthony,  1859-61;  Camden,  N.  J.,  1861-64;  Cape  Island,  1865-67; 
Financial  Sec,  Peddle  Inst.,  Hightstown,  1864-66,  1868-70;  Pastor. 
Cape  May  City,  1866-68;  Bristol,  Pa.,  1871-74;  died,  Bristol,  Pa.,  May 
6,  1884,  aged  63. 

*  JACOB  SMITH  MARSHALL,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Me.,  May  26,  1828. 
Merchant  and  Postmaster;  died,  China,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1860,  aged  32. 

*JOSEPH  HARRIDEN  SEAVER,  A.B.  Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  1820. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1851;  ordained,  1852;  S.  S.  Missionary,  Boston, 
1853-55;  Pastor,  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1855-56;  Brewster,  1857-58; 
Georgetown,  1858-62;  Barnstable,  1863-65;  Marshfield,  1868-69;  Lee, 
Mass.,  1870-71;  City  Missionary,  Salem,  1872-73;  Pastor,  So.  Yar- 
mouth, 1875-77;  Merrimacport,  1878-82;  Cummington,  1882-83; 
Charlemont,  1885-86;  died,  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1896,  aged  76. 

*WILLIAM  NELSON  TITUS,  A.B.  Born,  Monmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  27, 
1823.  Adm.  to  the  bar,  1851;  Lawyer,  Alna,  1852-54;  died,  Monmouth, 
Me.,  July  20,  1854,  aged  30. 

*ELLIOT  WALKER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1851.  Born,  Brookline,  Vt.,  Feb.  25, 
1822.  Lawyer;  Me.  House  Repr.,  1866,  1872;  Judge  of  Probate,  1880- 
84;  died,  Newport,  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1902,  aged  80. 

6—*  6 
CLASS  OF  1849 

*THOMAS    FLINT    BARTON,   A.B.,   M.D.,   Jefferson   Med.   Coll.,   1852. 

Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Dec.  15,  1825.     Physician,  Jefferson,  Me.,  1862-65; 

Oldtown,  1865-67;  died,  Oldtown,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1867,  aged  41. 

*SOLOMON  EVERETT  BIXBY,  A.B.  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Holland,  Mass. 

*AUGUSTUS  REUBEN  BRAINERD.  Gold  and  Silver  mining,  Austra- 
lia. 

*MARK  ANDREWS  CUMMINGS,  A.B.  Born,  Parkman,  Me.,  Jan.  22, 
1815.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1849-50;  Prin.  No.  Bennington  Acad.,  Vt., 
1852-54;  Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow,  1854-55;  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat. 
Sci.,  New  Hampton  Lit.  and  Theol.  Inst.,  Fairfax,  1855-60;  Pastor, 
No.  Fairfax,  1857-61;  Prin.  Boys'  Boarding  Sch.,  and  Hill's  Acad., 
Essex,  Conn.,  1861-70;  supply,  No.  Lyme,  1870;  died,  Maplewood, 
Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1892,  aged  77. 

*STEPHEN  ROLLINS  DENNEN,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1874.  Born, 
Poland,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1826.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1852.  Resident 
Licentiate,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1853;  Acting  pastoi,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1855-62;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1865-68;  Woburn,  Mass.,  1868-71; 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1872-74;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1874-83; 
died.  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  Jan.  18,  1898,  aged  71. 

*HENRY  SMITH  DOWNS,  A.B.  Born,  Alfred,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1822.' 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1852;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Norridgewock,  1852-58; 
died.  Auburn,  Me.  Nov.  25,  1860,  aged  38. 

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1849  Colby  College 

*MARK  HILL  DUNNELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1852;  LL.D.,  1899,  and  Shurtleff, 
1868.  Born,  Buxton,  Me.,  July  2,  1823.  Prin.  Norway  Acad,  and 
Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1849-54;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1854;  Member  Me. 
Senate,  1855;  State  Supt.  Schools,  1855,  1857-60;  Lawyer,  Portland, 
1860;  Col.  5th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  U.  S.  Consul,  Vera  Cruz,  Max.,  1862; 
Hon.  Memb.  Soc.  Geog.  and  Statistics,  Mexico;  Repr.  Minn.  Legisl., 
1867;  Trustee  Colby  Univ.,  1858-67;  State  Supt.  Pub.  Instr.,  Minn., 
1867-70;  Member  42d  to  47th  and  51st  U.  S.  Cong.,  1871-91;  died, 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  Aug.  8,  1904,  aged  81. 

♦WILLIAM  SHAW  GREENE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1852.  Born,  No.  Kingston, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  29,  1822.  Prin.  Ea.  Corinth  Acad.,  Me.,  1849-53;  Judson 
Fem.  Sem.,  Marion,  Ala.,  1853-54;  Worcester  Acad.,  Mass.,  1854-58; 
Lawyer,  Springfield,  from  1862;  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  21, 
1878,  aged  55. 

*HADLEY  PROCTOR  HANSON,  A.B.  Teacher,  Milford,  Mass.,  1849- 
50;  Book-keeper,  Boston,  1852-66;  Treas.  So.  Boston  R.  R.  Co.,  1866- 
77;  from  1877,  Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Agent,  Boston,  Mass. 

*WILLIAM  HOIT  HUMPHREY,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Dec. 
2,  1823.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1850-52;  Pastor,  Richmond,  Me.,  1854- 
58;  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1858-62;  Supt.  Schools  and  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1862-63;  from  1863,  Pastor,  Hastings;  died,  Hastings, 
Minn.,  Dec.  6,  1865,  aged  42. 

*EDWARD  CUSHING  MITCHELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1863;  D.D.,  1870.  Born, 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1829.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1853, 
and  Re.sident  Graduate,  1854;  Pastor,  Calais,  Me.,  1854-56;  Brockport, 
N.  Y.,  1857-58;  Rockford,  111.,  1858-63;  Prof.  Biblical  Lit.  and  Interp., 
Theol.  Dept.  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1863-70;  Prof.  Hebrew  and  Old  Testa- 
ment Lit.,  Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111.,  1870-76;  Instr. 
Hebrew,  Regent's  Park  College,  London,  Eng.,  1876-77;  President 
Baptist  Theological  School,  Paris,  France,  1878-82;  President  pro  tern. 
Roger  Williams  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1884-85;  Editor  The 
Present  Age,  Chicago,  1883-84;  Lowell  Institute  Lecturer  for  1884, 
upon  "Biblical  Science  and  Modern  Discovery";  Lecturer,  Hebrew 
School,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1884- 
85;  President,  Leland  Univer.sity,  New  Orleans,  1887-1900;  died.  New 
Orleans,  La.,  Feb.  27,  1900,  aged  70.  Author  of  A  Critical  Handbook 
— a  Guide  to  the  Authenticity,  Canon,  and  Text  of  the  Neiv  Testament, 
(1881);  Les  Sources  du  Nouveau  Testament— Recherches  sur  I'au- 
theniicite,  le  canon,  et  le  texte  du  Nouveau  Testament,  Paris  (1882)  ; 
Hebrew  Introduction,  An  Elementari/  Hebrew  Grammar  and  Reading 
Book  (1883).  Edited  and  enlarged  Davies'  Hebrew  Lexicon,  (1880)  ; 
revised  and  re-edited  Gesenius'  Hebrew  Gratnmar  (1883). 

*JAMES  SULLIVAN  NEWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1852.  Prin.  No.  Benning- 
ton Acad.,  Vt.,  1849-50;  Troy  Acad.,  1850-53;  Essex  Sem.,  Conn.,  1853- 
60;  firm  of  J.  S.  Newell  &  Co.,  Mechanical  Engrs.  and  Machinists, 
Boston,  Mass.;  died,  1898. 

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*ALBION  PARRIS  OAKES,  A.B.  Born,  Sangerville,  Me.,  Aug.  14, 
1824.  Piin.  Acad.,  Waldoboro,  Me.;  Lawyer,  from  1852;  died,  Waldo- 
boro,  Me.,  June  21,  1859,  aged  34. 

*ANDREW  CROSWELL  PHILLIPS,  A.B.  Born,  Farmington,  Me., 
March  24,  1830.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1850-52;  adm.  to 
the  Bar,  1853;  Lawyer,  Prairie  du  Chien.,  Wis.;  Dist.  Att'y.,  three 
years;  Lawyer,  Phillips,  Me.;  County  Att'y.,  1865-68;  Ed.  Farming- 
ton  Chronicle,  1867-68;  U.  S.  Consul,  Ft.  Erie,  .Can.,  1868-80;  City 
Att'y.,  Sioux  Falls,  Dakota;  died,  Dubuque,  Iowa,  May  21,  1891, 
aged  61. 

*GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  PIERCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1870;  M.D.,  Univ.  Penn. 
Born,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  12,  1828;  died.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.' 
20,  1885,  aged  57. 

*JOHN  ROUNDS,  A.B.  Born,  Minot,  Me.,  March  30,  1822.  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1851-53;  Pastor,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1852-60;  Freeport, 
1860-65;  Alna,  1865-68;  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1868-72;  Holden,  1872- 
74;  Northfield,  Minn.,  1874-79;  died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,.  March  29, 
1888,  aged  66. 

*ALBION  KEITH  PARRIS  SMALL,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1879.  Born,  Limington, 
Me.,  Aug.  26,  1821.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1849-51;  Pastor,  Buck- 
field,  1851-58;  Bangor,  1858-68;  Portland,  1868-74;  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1874-83;  Memb.  Bd.  Trustees,  1860-97;  Portland,  Me.,  1883-92;  Fair- 
field, 1892-94;  Biddeford,  1894-96;  retired,  Portland,  Me.;  died,  Port- 
land, Me.,  Aug.  19,  1909,  aged  87. 

*GEORGE  McLELLAN  STAPLES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1852,  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1855.  Born,  Buxton,  Me.,  April  26,  1827.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.; 
Gram.  Sch.,  Portland;  Physician,  Farmington,  1855;  from  1856, 
Dubuque,  la.;  Surg.,  I4th  Iowa  Vols.,  1861;  Surg.-in-chief,  Gen.  C.  F. 
Smith's  Div.,  at  Fort  Donelson,  and  of  Gen.  W.  A.  L.  Wallace's  Div. 
at  Shiloh,  1862;  Med.  Director,  6th  Div.,  16th  A.  C,  186.3-64;  Med. 
Director,  Right  Wing  16th  A.  C,  1864;  Bvt.  Lt.  Col.  Vols.,  1865;  U. 
S.  Exam.  Surg.;  Div.  Surg.,  111.  Central  R.  R.;  died,  Dubuque,  la., 
Sept.  7,  1895,  aged  69. 

*MOSES  HANSCOM  TARBOX,  A.B.  Born,  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  Sept. 
8,  1824.  Ordained,  1851;  Bangor  TheoL  Sem.,  1855;  Pastor,  F.  W. 
Bapt.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1855-62;  Amesbury,  Mass.,  186-3-65;  Cornish, 
Me.,  1865-66;  Missionary,  Penobscot  County,  1866-69;  Pastor,  Dover, 
1869-72;  Houlton,  1872-74;  Missionary,  Lewiston,  1874-78;  Burnham, 
1878-80;  Pastor,  Elk  River,  Minn.,  etc.;  died,  Lewiston,  Me.,  April  14, 
1907,  aged  82. 

'VERSAL  JESSE  WALKER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1852.  Born,  Brookline,  Vt., 
Feb.  22,  1824.  Teacher,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1849-50;  Prin.  China 
Acad.,  Me.,  1850-52;  Ea.  Corinth  Acad.,  1852-54;  Teacher  in  Cal.,  1855- 
59;  Prin.  High  School,  Winona,  Minn.,  and  Supt.  Schools,  1859-69; 
from  1869,  Prof.  Latin,  Univ.  of  Minnesota;  died,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
May  18,  1876,  aged' 52. 

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*GEORGE  BOARDMAN  WILLIAMS,  A.B.,  1885.  Born,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  1819.  Pastor,  Hampden,  Me.,  1849-51;  Kingston,  Mas.s.,  1853- 
60;  Hampden,  Me.,  1860-66;  Braintree,  Mass.,  1869-71;  Quincy,  1871- 
77;  Chaplain,  Sailor's  Snug  Harbor,  Quincy,  1873-84;  died,  Boston, 
Mass.,  March  4,  1905,  aged  86. 

21— *21 

CLASS  OF  1850 

*MOSES  CLEMENT  BLANCHARD,  A.B.  Born,  Whittin^ham,  Vt., 
April  15,  1824.  Insurance  Agent;  died,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  April  7,  189.3, 
aged  69. 

*JOHN  AUGUSTUS  BLANCHARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1853.  Born,  Newcastle, 
Me.,  Nov.  25,  1831.  Lawyer;  died,  Oldtown,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1886, 
aged  54. 

*JOSEPH  BLACKWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1826. 
Lawyer,  from  1859;  died.  New  Liberty,  Ky.,  Dec.  5,  1895,  aged  69. 

*SAMUEL  COLE,  A.B.  Born,  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1824.  TheoL 
Sem.,  Rochester,  1852;  Pastor,  Belfast,  Me.,  1853-54;  died,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1854,  aged  30. 

*CHARLES  FAIRMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1853;  LL.D.,  Shurtleff,  1873.  Born, 
Northfleld,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1823.  Prin.  Litchfield  Liberal  Inst.,  Me., 
1850-52;  Yates  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1853-63;  Medina  Acad.,  186.3-67;  Nunda 
Acad.,  1867-68;  Prof.  Math.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1868-73;  Prin.  Cook  Acad., 
Havana,  N.  Y.,  1873-75;  from  1875,  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  Shurt- 
leff Coll.;  died.  Upper  Alton,  111.,  Feb.  14,  1895,  aged  71. 

EPHRAIM  HUNT,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1870.  Born,  Readfield,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1829. 
Prin.  Monson  Acad.,  Me.,  1850-51;  High  .Sch.,  Gardiner,  1851-52; 
Instr.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Ala.,  1852-53;  Eng.  High  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1854-68;  Head  Master  Girl's  High  and  Normal  Sch.,  Boston,  1868-72; 
Supt.  Pub.  Schools,  Portland,  Me.,  1875-77;  Supt.  Public  Schools, 
Newton  Mass.,  1877-81;  Medford  and  Winchester,  1881-91;  Author  of 
Literature  of  the  English  Language  (1870)  ;  Geometry  for  Grade 
Sehools;  Algebra:  An  Essay,   (1914)  ;  Ad.,  Canaan,  N.  H. 

*BENJAMIN  LAURISTON  KNOWLTON,  A.B.  Born,  Newfane,  Vt., 
Sept.  16,  1824.  Teacher,  Yates  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1850-51;  Lawyer,  from 
1854,  Jamaica,  Vt.;  County  Atty.,  1856-57;  died,  Jamaica,  Vt.,  Sept. 
19,  1859,  aged  35. 

*GEORGE  SHEPHERD  LOW,  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1831.  Mas- 
ter Commissioner  Circuit  Court,  Ky.,  1862-68;  Lawyer;  died,  Owen- 
ton,  Ky.,  May  7,  1908,  aged  78. 

*JAMES  HARVEY  PARMELEE,  A.B.  Born,  Wilmington,  Vt.,  May  4, 
1823.  Prin.  No.  Conway  Acad.,  N.  H.,  1851;  Rochester  Theol.  Sem., 
1852-54;  Pastor  in  Ohio,  Iowa,  Wis.,  and  111.,  1854-69;  Pastor,  W. 
Wardsboro,  Vt;  died,  De  Funiak  Springs,  Fla.,  Oct.  22,  1905,  aged  82. 
Author  of  Problems  of  Theology  (1886). 

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*GEORGE  MARSHALL  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Buckfield,  Me.,  July 
13,  1S2L  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1850-52;  Pastor,  Sidney,  Me.,  1853-54; 
Searsmont,  1855-56;  from  1857,  carriage  maker,  Livermore  Falls; 
died,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  April  29,  1873,  aged  51. 

*LORENZO  AUSTIN  SMITH,  A.B.  Born,  Wilming-ton,  Vt.,  Nov.  13, 
1823.  Teacher  in  Ohio,  1850-52;  Byhalia,  Miss.,  and  West  Point,  Ark., 
1852-54 ;  Teacher  and  farmer,  Searcy,  Ark. ;  forced  into  Confed.  ser- 
vice, 1864;  drowned  in  White  River,  Ark.,  1864,  aged  41. 

11— *10 

CLASS  OF  1851 

*THOMAS  BARNES  BUCK,  A.B.     Born,  Oldtown,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1826. 

Merchant,  Stockton,  Cal.;   Mayor,  1875-78;  died,  Stockton,  Cal.,  Oct. 

22,  1901,  aged  74. 
*GILBERT  HERMAN  CARPENTER,  A.B.     Born,  Guilford,  Vt.,  June 

10,  1822.     Dealer  in  Musical  Instruments;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan. 

1,  1895,  aged  72. 
*ALBION  BYRON  CLARK,  A.B.     Born,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  March  24, 

1826.     Prin.   Shelburne   Falls   Acad.,  Mass.,   1851-54;   Newton   Theol. 

Inst.,   1854-55;    Pastor,   Skowhegan,   Me.,   1855-59;   Agent  Am.   Bapt. 

Pub.   Soc,   New   York,   1859-63;    Pastor,   Columbia,   Cal.,   1863;    died, 

Skowhegan,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1865,  aged  39. 
*JOHN  OBERON  COOLIDGE,  A.B.     Born,  Canton,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1826. 

Prin.   Patten  Acad.,  Me.,   1851-52;   Prin.   County  School,  Woodstock, 

111.;  died,  Woodstock,  111.,  Aug.  28,  1852,  aged  25. 
*JAMES    STANLEY    EMERY,    A.B.     Prin.    Vt.    Lit.    and   Sci    Inst., 

Brandon,   Vt.,  1851-52;    Member  Kan.   Legisl.,   1863-64;    U.   S.,   Dist. 

Attorney,  1864-67;  Memb.  Bd.  Regents,  State  Univ.,  1863,  1874;  Pres. 

Bd.  Trustees,  Ottawa  Univ.,  1868-78;  from  1854,  Lawyer;  died,  Law- 
rence, Kan.,  1898. 
'■JOHN    GAMBLE,   A.B.     Teacher,    Big   Oak    Flat,    Cal.,    1852-78;    San 

Francisco,  Calif.,  from  1878;  died,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1897. 
*THOMAS   HERSEY    GARNSEY,  A.B.     Born,   Bangor,   Me.,   May   26, 

1831.     Prin.   Talladega   Acad.,   Ala.,   1851-53;    Lawyer,   Bangor,   Me., 

1855;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1865-66;  New  York,  1867-75;  Boston,  1875-84; 

died,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  20,  1884,  aged  53. 
*WILLIAM  HASTINGS  HODGES,  A.B.     Born,  Fayetteville,  Vt.,  Aug. 

28,  1827.     Civil  Engineer  and  Teacher,  Lincolnville,  Me.;   died,  Lin- 

colnville,  Me.,  July  23,  1888,  aged  60. 
*WILLIAM  GODDING  LORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1854,  and  Dartmouth,  1885. 

Prin.  Limington  Acad.,  Me.,  1851-56;  Teacher,  Ware,  Mass.,  1856-57; 

High    Sch.,   Saccarappa,   1860-64;    Prin.   Gorham   Sem.,   1865-67,   and 

Village  Sch.,  1872-75;  High  Sch.,  Scarboro,  1876-79;  Prin.  Limington 

Acad.,  1857-60,  1864-65,  1867-72,  1875-76,  and  from  1879;  died,  Lim- 
ington, Me.,  1898. 

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*BURLEIGH  PEASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1857.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  till  1880;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  March  10,  1899. 

*AARON  APPLETON  PLAISTED,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  March 
25,  1831.  Lawyer,  Dubuque,  la.,  1854-57;  Cashier  Ticonic  Nat.  Bank, 
1857-96;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1908,  aged  77. 

11— *11 

CLASS  OF  1852 

*FRANCIS  MACOMBER  DODGE,  A.B.  Born,  Wenham,  Mass.,  April 
14,  1826.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1853-54;  Rockingham 
Acad.,  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  1855-56;  Mass.  House  Ren.,  1858;  Supt. 
Sch.,  Weymouth,  Ma.ss.,  1866-69;  Winona,  Minn.,  1871-78;  died,  Wen- 
ham  Depot,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1907,  aged  80. 

*GEORGE.  WASHINGTON  DOW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1855,  and  Brown,  1855. 
Born,  Somerville,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  1823.  Graduate  Student,  Brown,  1853- 
54;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lexington,  Mass.,  1854;  Brighton,  1855;  Prof. 
Math.,  Burlington  Univ.,  la.,  1857-58;  Prin.  Ogden  Sch.,  Chicago,  111., 
1859-60;  U.  S.  Recruiting  Officer,  1863-64;  Ink  manufacturer;  died, 
Moline,  111.,  Oct.  6,  1907,  aged  84. 

*GEORGE  BOARDMAN  GOW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861;  D.D.,  1881.  Born, 
Waterville,  >Me.,  Jan.  11,  1832.  Prin.  Litchfield  Inst.,  Me.,  1853; 
Waterville  Acad.,  1853-55;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1858;  Pastor,  Ayer, 
Mass.,  1858-61;  Prin.  New  London  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1861-64;  Pastor, 
Glouce.ster,  Mass.,  1864-67;  Worcester,  1867-72;  Agent,  Worcester 
Acad.,  1872-74;  Pastor,  Millbury,  1874-80;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1880-83; 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1883-95;  retired;  died.  Glens  Falls,  N  Y.,  Jan.  17, 
1913,  aged  81. 

*WILLIAiM  HENRY  HOBBIE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1855.  Born,  Win.^low,  Me., 
Nov.  25,  1818.  Teacher,  Unity  and  Belfast,  Me.,  to  1861;  Publisher, 
New  York;  died.  New  York,  Jan.  7,  1887,  aged  67. 

*EBENEZER  HAWKS  LIBBY,  A.B.  Born,  Windham,  Me.,  May  9,  1823. 
Prin.  Vassalboro  Acad.,  Me.,  1853-54;  Pastor,  F.  W.  Bapt.  Ch.,  East 
Hebron,  1860-61;  East  Raymond,  1861;  25th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-63;  32d 
Me.  Vols.,  1864;  Pastor,  Windham,  1865;  died,  Windham,  Me.,  Sept. 
18,  1868,  aged  45. 

*SELDEN  FLETCHER  NEAL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861;  M.  D.,  Harvard,  1857. 
Born,  Madison,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1822.  Prin.  No.  Anson  Acad.,  Me.,  1852; 
Hebron  Acad.,  1857-61;  Teacher  of  Math.,  Maine  State  Sem.,  Lewi.ston, 
1861-63;  Prof.  Math.,  Bates  Coll.,  1863-64;  Surg.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1864-65; 
Physician  from  1866,  Livermore  Falls;  died,  Livermore,  Me.,  March 
20,  1872,  aged  49. 

*RICHARD  MEANS  NOTT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1855.  Born,  Boston,  Mass., 
March  26,  1831.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.,  1852-55;  Calais, 
Me.,  1855-57;  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1859;  Pastor,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1859-65;  in  business,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1865-68;  Pastor,  Aurora,  111.,  1869- 


Graduates — Men  1853 

72;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1872-74;  died,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1880, 
aged  49.     Author  of  Memoir  of  Abner  Kingman  Nott  (1865) . 

^GEORGE  MARSHALL  PRESTON,  A.B.  Born,  Beverly,  Mass.,  April 
23,  1830.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1855;  Pastor,  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1855- 
58;  Medford,  1858-68;  Wooster,  O.,  1869-71;  Independence,  la.,  1871- 
73;  Oldtown,  Me.,  1873-78;  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  1878-80;  Cheshire,  Mass., 
1880-90;  Granville,  1890-96;  retired,  1896;  died,  Medford,  Mass.,  Jan. 
9,  1914,  aged  83. 

i-DANIEL  WEBSTER  WILCOX,  A.B.  Born,  Coleraine,  Mass.,  Dec. 
2,  1829.  Teacher,  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1852-53;  Rochester 
Theol.  Sem.,  1855;  Pastor,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1856-57;  Sheboygan  Falls, 
1857-59;  Librarian,  Arms  Public  Library,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  to 
1909;  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  8,  1915,  aged  85. 

9— *9 

CLASS  OF  1853 

MOTH  AM  FRANCIS  BALDWIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856;  LL.D.,  1899.  Born, 
New  Sharon,  Me.,  May  7,  1829.  Prin.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1853-54; 
Wash.  Acad.,  E.  Machias,  1854-55;  Lawyer,  Belle  Plaine,  Minn.,  1856- 
60;  Memb.  Minn.  Senate,  1858-60;  Cincinnati,  0.,  1860-99;  died,  Cin- 
cinnati, 0.,  Dec.  8,  1899,  aged  70. 

*WILLIAM  PITT  BARTLETT,  A.B.  Born,  Minot,  Me.,  Sept.  13,  1829. 
Prin.  Hallowell  Acad.,  Me.,  1853-55;  Lawyer,  Watertown,  Wis.,  1856; 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1857-1917;  Member  Wis.  LegisL,  1860,  1873;  Dist. 
Attorney,  six  years;  County  Judge,  two  years;  Register  U.  S.  Land 
Office,  1875-79;  Regent,  Wis.  State  Univ.,  1886-99;  and  Pres.  Bd. 
Regents,  six  years;  died,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  March  16,  1917,  aged  87. 

*GEORGE  BRADLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  April  3,  1832.  Lawyer, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1855-56;  Belle  Plaine,  Minn.,  1856-65;  Speaker,  1st  Sess. 
Minn.  Legisl.,  1858;  Receiver,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  1860;  2d  Lt.  8th  Minn. 
Vols.,  1862;  Maj.  and  Lit.  Col.  7th  Minn.  Vols.,  1862-65;  from  1865, 
Lawyer,  Minneapolis;  died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  11,  1879,  aged  46. 

*GEORGE  BULLEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856,  and  Brown,  1876;  D.D.,  1880. 
Born,  New  Sharon,  iMe.,  Nov.  8,  1833.  Teacher,  Me.,  1853-55;  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1858;  Univ.  Berlin,  and  Gottingen,  1858-59;  Pastor,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.,  1860-62;  Chaplain  16th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-63;  Pastor,  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  1864-66;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1868-91;  Prof.  Christ.  Missions, 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1891-97;  Pastor,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1900-06; 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1908-13;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1893-1916.  Author  of 
Historical  Discoitrse,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  (1881)  ;  Biographical  Sketch 
of  Rev.  Sijlvatms  Boardman,  (1894);  died,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
Aug.  21,  1916,  aged  82. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  DAVIS,  A.B.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  March  24, 
1832.  Sergt.  Maj.  25th  Mass  Vols.,  1861;  Captain,  1864;  Commissary, 
2d  Div.  18th  Army  Corps,  1864 ;  Chief  Commissary  of  Ft.  Fisher  forces, 

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1853  Colby  College 

1865,  and  of  10th  Army  Corps,  1865;  Brevet  Major,  1865;  Worcester, 
Mass.;  died,  July,  1910,  aged  78. 

*JOHN  ATKINSON  LOWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856.  Born,  Buckfield,  Me., 
Jan.  13,  1823.  Prin.  Parsonsfield  Sem.,  Me.,  1853-57;  Teacher,  Me. 
State  Sem.,  Lewiston,  1857-60;  Pastor,  F.  W.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Lewiston, 
1861-69;  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1870-72;  Res.  Lie,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1872-73;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  Bates  Coll.,  from  1863;  Pastor,  Dan- 
ville, N.  H.,  1873;  died,  Oct.  1898,  aged  75. 

♦ALFRED  OWEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856;  D.D.,  Kalamazoo,  1871.  Born, 
China,  Me.,  July  20,  1829.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1858;  Pastor,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1858-67;  Detroit,  Mich.,  1867-77;  Chicago,  111.,  1877-79;  Presi- 
dent Denison  University,  Granville,  0.,  1879-86;  Pres.  Roger  Williams 
Univ.,  1887-95;  Dean  of  Theological  dept.,  1895;  Trustee,  Kalamazoo 
ColL;  died,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  July  21,  1912,  aged  83. 

*HENRY  MILLER  PIERCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1857;  LL.D.,  Lewisburg,  1866. 
Born,  Friendsville,  Pa.,  Oct.  6,  1831.  Prin.  Newcastle  Acad.,  Me., 
1853-55;  High  Sch.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1856-57;  Pres.  Rutgers  Coll.  for 
Women,  New  York,  1858-71;  Gen.  Man.  Standard  Charcoal  Co.,  Good- 
rich, Tenn.;  of  Calera  Furnace  and  Charcoal  Co.,  Calera,  Ala.;  of 
Decatur  Charcoal  Chemical  Works,  Decatur,  Ala.;  of  Nashville  Iron, 
Steel,  and  Charcoal  Co.;  of  Standard  Charcoal,  Iron,  and  Chemical 
Co.;  and  Pres.  Nashville  Land  Improvement  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
resided  in  Washington,  D.  C,  1890-94;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  from  1894; 
died,  Ocala,  Fla.,  Feb.  18,  1902,  aged  71. 

■^HARRIS  MERRILL  PLAISTED,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856;  LL.B.,  Albany,  1855. 
Born,  Jefferson,  N.  H.,  Nov.  2,  1828.  Prin.  Waterville  Lib.  Inst.,  Me., 
1853;  Lawyer,  Bangor  from  1856;  Capt.  and  Lt.  Col.  11th  Me.  Vols., 
1861;  Col.  11th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  Brig.  Gen.  and  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  Vols., 
1865;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1867,  1868;  Att'y.  Gen.,  Me.,  1873-75;  Member 
44th  U.  S.  Congress,  1875-76;  Governor  of  Maine,  1881,  1882;  Editor 
and  Propr.  The  Neiv  Age,  Augusta,  Me.;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  31, 
1898,  aged  69.     Author  of  Digest  of  Maine  Reports  (1880) . 

*FRANK  PLUMER,  A.B.  Born,  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  March  2,  1827.  Law- 
yer, Davenport,  la.,  from  1856;  died,  Davenport,  la.,  Sept.  11,  1866, 
aged  39. 

*HOBART  WOOD  RICHARDSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856.  Born,  Benton,  Mc, 
Dec.  3,  1831.  Tutor,  1855-62;  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1863-64;  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  Portland,  Me.,  1864-66;  Editor  Portland 
Press,  1866-68;  Memb.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1877;  Supervisor  Census,  1880; 
from  1868,  Editor  Portland  Advertiser;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  April  3, 
1889,  aged  57.  Author  of  Paper  Money  (1878)  ;  Tlie  National  Batiks 
(1880);  The  Standard  Dollar  (1884);  Introduction  to  York  Deeds 
(1887). 

*ROBERT  FOLGER  STRATTON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1857.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.,  March  22,  1831.     Physician,   Kno.x   Co.,  111.,   1857-62; 


Graduates^ — Men  1854 

Surg.  11th  111.  Cav.,  1862;  Surgeon-in-chief,  Dept.  Vicksburg,  1S64;  of 
Memphis,  1865,  and  Medical  Director;  U.  S.  Exam.  Surg.,  from  1865; 
died,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Feb.  8,  1918,  aged  86. 

^•STEPHEN  ROLLO  THURSTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856.  Born,  Searsport, 
Me.,  July  20,  1832.  Commission  Merchant,  Portland,  Me.,  1854-67; 
Ins.  Agent,  1867-73;  Real  Estate,  Chicago,  1873-82;  Correspondent 
with  A.  H.  Andrews  &  Co.,  1882-99;  died,  Lombard,  111.,  Nov.  19,  1907, 
aged  75. 

^JOSHUA  WOODMAN  WESTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1856;  Prin.  Conway 
Acad.,  N.  H.,  1853-54;  Bridgton  Acad.,  1855-57;  Instr.  Math.,  Antioch 
Coll.,  1858-60,  employed  in  Public  Schools,  Decatur,  111.,  1863-66;  Supt. 
Public  Schools,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1872-77;  from  1877,  drug  business  and 
real  estate.  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  died,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Dec.  6,  1898. 

14— *14 

CLASS  OF  1854 

'DERRICK  STAFFORD  BRIDGHAM,  A.B.  Born,  Hebron,  Me.,  Dec. 
24,  1833.  Engineer  and  farmer,  in  Cal.,  1855-58;  drowned,  Frazer 
River,  Oct.  17,  1858,  aged  24. 

*  ALBION  KEITH  PARRIS  KNOWLTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1857.  Born,  New 
Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1829.  Prin.  No.  Conway  Acad.,  N.  H.,  1854-55; 
Thomaston  Acad.,  Me.,  1856-59;  High  Sch.,  Lewiston,  1860-62;  Adm.  to 
the  Bar,  1860;  Judge  Municipal  Court,  1872-76;  City  Solicitor,  1881-82; 
died,  Lewiston,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1908,  aged  78. 

*CYRUS  WESLEY  LANDER,  A.B.,  1875.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  April 
5,  1828.  Prin.  Bloomfield,  Acad.,  Me.,  1854-55;  Teacher  and  miner, 
Columbia,  Cal.,  1856-61;  Supt.  Pittsburg  R.  R.  and  Coal  Mining  Co., 
1861-64;  from  1867,  Lawyer,  Martinez;  County  Judge  from  1870;  died, 
Martinez,  Cal.,  Jan.  16,  1874,  aged  45. 

*SAMUEL  WORCESTER  MATTHEWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born, 
Hampden,  Me.,  May  21,  1832.  Prin.  Lee  Acad.,  Me.,  1854;  Williams- 
ton  Acad.,  N.  C,  1856-59;  Corinna  Acad.,  Me.,  1859;  Lawyer,  Hamp- 
den, 1860-79;  Asst.  Assessor,  Int.  Rev.,  1862-72;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 
1873;  Dep'y  Collector  Customs,  1882-85;  Editor  and  proprietor  Arooa- 
took  Reimblican,  Caribou;  State  Com'r.  of  Industrial  and  Labor  Sta- 
tistics, 1887-1907;  died.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  20,  1910,  aged  78. 

'HENRY  ALLEN  SAWTELLE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1857;  D.D.,  Hillsdale,  1874. 
Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Dec.  11,  1832.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Watei-ville,  Me., 
and  Tutor,  1854-55;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1858;  Pastor,  Limerick,  Me., 
1858-59;  Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  to  Hong-  Kong  and 
Swatow,  China,  1859-61;  Pastor,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1862-76;  Assoc. 
Ed.  The  Evangel,  1862-64;  Ed.  The  Spare  Hour,  1868-70;  Pastor, 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1877-82;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1882-83;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1883-84;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1885,  aged  52.  Author  of 
The  Communion  (186G) ;  Things  to  Think  Of  (1873). 


1854  Colby  College 

*JOHN  BUTLER  WILSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1857;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1859. 
Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  24,  1834.  Prin.  Ea.  Corinth  Acad.,  and  High 
Sch.,  Dexter,  Me.,  1854-57;  Physician,  Exeter,  1860-61;  Capt.  15th  Me. 
Vols.,  1861-63;  Surg.  7th  U.  S.  Inf.;  Med.  Inspector,  Dist.  of  Fla.; 
from  1865,  Dexter,  Me.;  died.  Dexter,  Me.,  Mar.  15,  1866,  aged  32. 

6— *6 
CLASS  OF  1855 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  BALDWIN,  A.B.,  1888  and  Union,  1855;  A.M., 
1889;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1858.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1832. 
Lt.  Col.  83d  Ohio  Vols.;  Bvt.  Col.  and  Brig.  Gen.;  Lawyer,  Cincinnati, 
1857-98;  died,  Norwood,  Ohio,  June  11,  1898,  aged  65. 

*NATHAN  WESTON  BLANCHARD,  A.B.,  1874;  A.M.,  1877.  Born, 
Madison,  Me.,  July  24,  1831.  Collector,  Placer  Co.,  Cal.,  1860-62; 
Memb.  Assembly,  1862-63;  Lumber  Merchant  to  1872;  Firm  of  Blanch- 
ard  and  Bradley,  Flour  Mills;  Citrus  fruit  grower,  Santa  Paula,  Cal.; 
died,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.,  Oct.  22,  1917,  aged  86. 

*JAMES  TYLER  BRADBURY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Prince  William, 
N.  B.,  Jan.  19,  1826.  Prin.  Waterville  Acad.,  Me.,  1855-58;  Vassalboro 
Acad.,  1858-59;  from  1859,  West  Liberty  Acad.,  West  Va.;  died,  West 
Liberty,  W.  Va.,  June  14,  1863,  aged  37. 

*DAVID  FIFIELD  CRANE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  1831. 
Teacher,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1855-56;  Law  Student,  1856-58 
Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1858-1913;  died.  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb. 
26,  1913,  aged  82. 

*LARKIN  DUNTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858;  LL.D,,  1880.  Born,  Concord, 
Me.,  July  22,  1828.  Prin.  Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle,  Me.,  1856-57; 
Lawyer,  Waterville,  1858-59;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bath,  1859-67;  Sub- 
Master,  Lawrence  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1867-68,  and  Prin.,  1868-72; 
Head  Master  Normal  Sch.,  Boston,  1872-99;  died,  Allston,  Mass.,  Oct. 
30,  1899,  aged  71. 

*CHARLES  FREEMAN  FOSTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  May  27,  1830.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1855-57;  Pastor,  So.  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  1857-59;  Biddeford,  Me.,  1859-61;  Yarmouth,  1861-63; 
Chap.  State  Almshouse,  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1864-66;  Chap,  and  Asst. 
Supt.,  State  Pri.  Sch.,  Monson,  1866-75;  Prin.  Fam.  Sch.  for  Boys, 
Chicopee,  1875-77;  High  Sch.,  Chester,  Pa.,  1877-78;  Supt.  Pub. 
Schools,  Chester,  Pa.,  1878-1900;  retired,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1900-1912; 
died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  8,  1912,  aged  81. 

*REUBEN  FOSTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Bethel,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1833. 
Prin.  Vassalboro  Acad.,  Me.,  1855-56;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1866,  1867, 
and  Speaker,  1870;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1871,  and  President,  1872; 
Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  from  1858;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  12, 
1898,  aged  65. 

♦OLIVER  CROSBY  GRAY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1869,  and  St.  John's  1868,  LL.D., 
1884.     Born,    Jefferson,   Me.,    Dec.    30,     1832.     Prin.    Pub.     Schools, 

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Graduates— Men  1855 

Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1855-56;  Monticello  Acad.,  1857-58;  Fern.  Sem., 
Princeton,  Aik.,  1860,  1866-67;  Col.  Confed.  Army,  1861-64;  Prof. 
Math.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  1868-71,  and  President,  1872-74;  Prof.  Math. 
and  Civil  Engineering,  Arkansas  Industrial  Univ.,  1874-79;  Prof. 
Pure  Math.,  1878-84;  Supt.  Pub.  Schools,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  Supt. 
Ark.  School  for  the  Blind,  1895-1905;  died.  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Dec.  8, 
1905,  aged  73. 

"WILLIAM  SOLYMAN  HEATH,  A.B.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  March  13, 
1834.  Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1856-58;  Vice-Consul  U.  S.,  Mon- 
treal, Can.,  1858-59;  Lawyer,  Rockland,  Me.,  1859-61;  Capt.  3d  Me. 
Vols.,  1861;  Lt.  Col.  5th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  killed  at  battle  of  Gaines' 
Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862,  aged  28. 

"WASHINGTON  IRVING  HUMPHREY,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  Feb.  11,  1830;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1855;  died,  Yarmouth,  Me., 
Feb.  13,  1856,  aged  26. 

"JOHN  WARREN  LAMB,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Lincolnville,  Me., 
Dec.  11,  1829.  Prin.  Lebanon  Acad.,  Me.,  1857-60;  Waterville  Acad., 
1862-65;  Prof.  Math.,  Bates  Coll.,  1865-68;  Special  Agent,  Phoenix 
Mutual  Life  Ins.,  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1869-1916;  Pres.  Conn.  Bapt. 
Educ.  Soc;  died,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  26,  1917,  aged  88. 

"SAMUEL  KELLEY  LEAVITT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Levant,  Me., 
June  23,  1830.  Instr.  Lit.  and  Scien.  Inst.,  New  London,  N.  H.;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Hallo  well,  Me.,  and  Evansville,  Ind.;  Adm. 
to  the  Bar,  1859;  Lawyer,  Evansville,  1861-70;  Capt.  65th  Ind.  Vols., 
1862-65;  Pastor,  Keokuk,  la.,  1870-72;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1872-84;  from 
1884,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  died,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  April  20,  1894, 
aged  63. 

"RUFUS  KNIGHT  MARRINER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1867.  Born,  Searsmont, 
Me.,  Nov.  25,  1831.  Asst.  Boys'  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1855-57; 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1859;  Prin.  Waverly  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  1859-60;  Lawyer, 
Waverly,  1860-62;  Teacher,  Santa  Rosa,  Sacramento,  and  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1862-67;  froni  1867,  Lawyer;  died,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Aug.  19,  1875,  aged  44. 

"TRISTRAM  FRANKLIN  McFADDEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Vas- 
salboro.  Me.,  July  4,  1830.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1858;  Lawyer,  Fairfield, 
Me.;  Publishers'  Agent,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.;  died,  Cambridge,  N.  Y., 
July  24,  1905,  aged  75. 

"JOHN  WILLIAM  PARRINGTON,  A.B.  Born,  Somersworth,  N.  H. 
Jan.  25,  1830.  Asst.,  Boys'  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1855-56;  Prin, 
High  Sch.,  West  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1856-61;  and  Geneva,  1861-63;  Capt, 
U.  S.  C.  I.,  1863;  Judge  Advocate,  1865;  Bvt.  Lt.  Col.  U.  S.  Vols. 
1866;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1867;.  Clerk,  Circuit  Court,  1868-72;  Lawyer, 
Americus,  Kan.,  1876-85;  Judge  of  Probate,  1885-89;  died,  Emporia 
Kans.,  April  7,  1909,  aged  79. 

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1855  Colby  College 

*JOSEPH  GANCELLO  PETTENGILL,  A.B.  Born,  WajTie,  Me.,  Aug. 
17,  1832.  Instr.,  Flemington  Acad.,  N.  J.,  1856-57;  Lawyer,  Pitts- 
field,  111.,  1858-76;  Emporia,  Kan.,  1876-96,  and  Judge  of  Municipal 
Court;  farming  and  stock-raising,  Buffalo,  Kan.,  1896-1902;  died, 
Buffalo,  Kan.,  Nov.  10,  1902,  aged  70. 

*CHARLES  JENKINS  PRESCOTT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858.  Born,  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  Feb.  16,  1832.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1855-56;  Instr.  in 
Classics,  Mobile  Coll.,  Ala.,  1856-62;  Instr.  Math.,  Eaglewood  Mil. 
Acad.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1862-68;  Prin.  Essex  Hall  Sch.,  Orange, 
N.  J.,  1868-80;  Prin.  Pub.  Sch.  No.  13,  Jersey  City,  1880-91;  U.  S. 
Customs  service.  New  York  City,  from  1891;  died,  Orange,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  20,  1902,  aged  70. 

*CHARLES  FRANCIS  RICHARDS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1864.  Born,  Sharon, 
Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1826.  Treas.  Camden  Savings  Bank;  died,  Rockport, 
Me.,  Feb.  7,  1906,  aged  80. 

*HENRY  KENDALL  TRASK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1858;  LL.D.,  1881.  Born, 
Windsor,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1831.  Prin.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1855-57; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  and  Supt.  Sch.,  Morris,  111.,  1857-61;  Prin.  Wayland 
Acad.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1861-68;  Prin.  So.  Jersey  Institute,  Bridge- 
ton,  N.  J.,  1868-1900;  died,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  May  18,  1912,  aged  80. 

*HIRAM  FULLER  WALL,  A.B.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  April  11,  1834. 
Died,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Sept.  13,  1855,  aged  21. 

*LEGH  RICHMOND  WEBBER,  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Dec.  5, 
1830.  Teacher,  New  Portland,  Me.,  1855-56;  Troy,  Vt.,  1856-57; 
Teacher  and  farmer,  Kansas,  1857-61;  U.  S.  Vols.,  1861-64;  died, 
Augusta,  Me.,  Jan.  5,  1866,  aged  35. 

*CHARLES  FREDERICK  WESTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1872.  Born,  Skowhe- 
gan.  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1827.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1855-56;  Rochester 
Theol.  Sem.,  1858-59;  ordained,  1863;  Pastor,  Lincoln,  Fayette,  Me.; 
Russell,  Mass.;  E.  Avon,  N.  Y.;  Fowlerville,  Mich.;  Orleans,  N.  Y.; 
Limerick,  Me.;  died,  Springfield,  Neb.,  April  18,  1892,  aged  65. 

*ROSCOE  JAMES  WHITE,  A.B.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1835. 
Lawyer,  Belfast,  Me.,  1859-60;  Merchant  and  tanner,  Princeton,  Me., 
1860-65;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1868,  aged  32. 

*JOHN  WOODMAN,  A.B.  Born,  New  Gloucester,  Nov.  18,  1829. 
Drowned,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  27,  1855,  aged  25. 

24— *24 

CLASS  OF  1856 

*ABIJAH  ROBINSON  CRANE,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1884.  Born,  Wayne,  Me.. 
Feb.  2,  1832.  Prin.  Acad.,  Ea.  Corinth,  Me.,  1857;  Law  Student, 
1858;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1861;  Pastor,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1861-74; 
Financial  Sec,  Colby  Univ.,  1874-77;  Pastor,  East  Winthrop,  1877-90; 
Pastor,  and  Prof.  Biblical  Lit.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1890-1910; 


Graduates — Men  1857 

Repr.  Me.  LegisL,  1880;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1871-1919;  died,  Arling- 
ton, N.  J.,  March  22,  1919,  aged  87. 

*CHARLES  CARROLL  LOW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1860.  Farmer,  Lake  City, 
Minn.,  1856-87;  florist.  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  1898-1914:  died,  Lonp; 
Beach,  Calif.,  Dec.  24,  1914. 

*CHARLES  ANDREW  MILLER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1859.  Born,  Wenham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1834.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1858;  Lawyer,  Rockland, 
Me.,  1859-63;  Asst.  Clerk,  Me.  Ho.  Reps.,  1858,  1859,  and  Clerk,  1860- 
63;  Major,  2d  Me.  Cav.  Vols.,  1863-64;  Planter,  Montgomery,  Ala., 
from  1865;  Sec.  of  State,  Ala.,  1869,  1870;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
May  7,  1877,  aged  42. 

*ASA  PERKINS,  A.B.  Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1833.  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1858-60;  Pastor,  Rockport,  Me.,  1860-62;  Harrington, 
1863-66;  Livermore  Falls,  1867-68;  Limerick,  1870-77;  Supply,  Ma- 
ehiasport  and  E.  Machias,  1877-78;.  Fayette  Corner,  1S79-80;  Treas. 
Savings  Bank,  Limerick;  died.  Limerick,  Aug.  1,  1893,  aged  59.     . 

*JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS  ROSS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me., 
Sept.  22,  1829.  Teaching,  1856-62;  20th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-65;  1st  Lieut., 
41st  U.  S.  C.  Vols.;  teaching,  1865-75-;  Lawyer,  Princeton,  Minn.,  1876- 
1913;  County  Atty.,  1877-80;  1890-1912;  died,  Princeton,  Minn.,  April 
2,  1913,  aged  83. 

*ROSCOE  GREENE  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1859.  Born,  HoUis,  Me., 
Sept.  21,  1832.  Instr.  Nat.  Sci.  F.  W.  Bapt.  Inst.,  New  Hampton, 
N.  H.,  1856-58,  and  Prin.  1858-60;  died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  31, 
1860,  aged  28. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1859.  Born,  Hollis,  Me.,  Nov. 
1,  1827.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1856-60;  Lawyer,  Machias, 
1865;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1866;  Capt.  1st  Me.  Cav.,  1861;  Maj.  Lt. 
Col.,  and  Col.,  1863;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  1864;  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  Vols., 
1865;  Col.  28th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1866;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1867;  Col. 
19th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1869;  retired,  1891;  Medal  of  honor,  1895;  died, 
Washington,  D.  C,  July  17,  1902,  aged  75. 

*CHARLES  WESLEY  SNOW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1859;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1860. 
Born,  Cornville,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1834.  Physician,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
from  1860;  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  A.,  Augusta,  1864-65;  died,  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  Sept.  28,  1876,  aged  42. 

8—*  8 

CLASS  OF  1857 

*JONATHAN  QUINCY  BARTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1867.  Born,  Sidney, 
Me.,  March  20,  1835.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy;  died,  Washington,  D. 
C,  Oct.  5,  1903,  aged  68. 

*STEPHEN  BOOTHBY,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Livermore,  Oct.  23,  1833. 
Prin.  Select  Sch.  for  Boys,  Bangor,  Me.,  1858;  Lawyer,  Portland,  1860- 
61;  1st.  Me.  Cav.,  1861;   1st  Lt.  and  Capt.,  1862;  Maj.  and  Lt.  Col., 

67 


1857  Colby  College 

1863;  mortally  wounded,  Beaver  Dam  Station,  Va.,  1864;  died,  Point 
Lookout,  Md.,  June  5,  1864,  aged  30. 
*JOHN  BRACKETT  BRADBURY,  A.B.    Born,  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  June  1, 

1833.  Teacher,  Grafton,  Mass.,  1857;  died,  Liming-ton,  Me.,  April 
27,  1858,  aged  24. 

*HENRY   LEWIS   CHASE,   A.B.     Born,  Westford,   Vt,   Sept.  9,   1832. 

Prin.  Anson  Acad.,   1856;   Prin.   Hampden   Acad.,  1858-59;   Teacher, 

Charleston,  S.  C,  1860-61;   Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1861-62;   Andover 

Theol.  Sem.,  1863;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  North  Carver,  Mass.,  1863-67; 

Dyersville,  la.,  1867-70;   Green  Mountain,  la.,  1870-82;  died,  Clifton 

Springs,  N.  Y.,  March  1,  1905,  aged  72. 
*WILLIAM  JOHNSON  CORTHELL,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1893.     Born,  Addison, 

Me.,  July  11,  1827.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Calais,  Me.,  1857;  County  Supt. 

Pub.  Sch.,  1869;   Supt.  Pub.  Sch.,  Calais.  1869-76;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 

1873,   1874;    Member  Me.   Senate,   1875;    State   Supt.    Sch.,    1876-78; 

Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1877-1907;  Prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Gorham, 

1878-1904;  died,  Calais,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1908,  aged  81. 

*AUGUSTUS  ALLEN  FLETCHER,  A.B.  Born,  Belmont,  Me.,  Nov.  10, 
1832.  Teacher,  Me.  and  Western  States  to  1880;  Register  of  Probate, 
1880-84;  from  1884,  Merchant;  died,  Lincolnville,  Me.,  April  25,  1891, 
aged  58. 

ZENAS  PAINE  HANSON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Sch.,  1861.  Born, 
Buxton,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1833.  Surg.  43d  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-66;  Physician, 
Chicago,  111.,  1867-1916;  Ad.,  Buxton  Centre,  Me. 

*HENRY  AUGUSTUS  HART,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1862.  Born,  Portland,  Me., 
July  5,  1836.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1860;  Pastor,  Rockland,  Me., 
1860-65;  Yarmouth,  1865-69;  from  1869,  of  firm.  Hart  &  Co.,  Wool 
dealers,  Portland,  Me.;  died,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1888,  aged  51. 

*ALANSON  CURRIER  HERRICK,  A.B.     Born,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  May  17, 

1834.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1861-71;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1866; 
Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1867,  1868;  Pastor,  Canton,  Me.,  1872-76;  Freeport, 
Me.,  1876-84;  Sacramento,  and  Oak  Park,  Cal.,  1884-1900;  died,  Sacra- 
mento, Cal.,  Dec.  20,  1901,  aged  67. 

*GEORGE  MELLEN  PRENTISS  KING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865,  D.D.,  1886. 
Born,  Oxford,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1833.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1857-58;  Instr. 
Rhet.,  Maryland  Agric.  Coll.,  1858-59;  Pastor,  E.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1860-67;  Pres.  Wayland  Seminary,  Washington,  D.  C,  1867-97;  Prof. 
English,  Virginia  Union  Univ.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1899-1917;  died,  Chris- 
tianburg,  Va.,  Oct.  8,  1917,  aged  83. 

*FRANCIS  MAYO,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  Dec.  29, 
1829.  Prin.  Acad.,  Monson,  Me.,  1857;  North  Anson  Acad.,  1858; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Libertyville,  111.,  1859;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1862;  Private 
and  Corp.  67th  111.  Vols.,  1863;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  1864-78;  from  1878, 
So.  Chicago;  died,  So.  Chicago,  111.,  March  6,  1900,  aged  73. 


Graduates — Men  1858 

*FRANCIS  LYFORD  MORSE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865,  Ph.D.,  Maryville,  1886. 
Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1829.  Twenty-six  years  Professor  of 
Mathematics  in  Hanover  College;  died,  Hanover,  Indiana,  Feb.  5,  1904, 
aged  74. 

*JOSEPH  ODELL,  A.B.  Born,  Conway,  N.  H.,  Nov.  14,  1832.  Prin. 
Lebanon  Sem.,  Ky.,  and  Editor  Central  Kentuckian,  1857-59;  Editor 
Richmond  Messenger,  1860;  Editor  Daily  Commercial,  New  Albany, 
Ind.,  1866-67;  Assoc.  Ed.  Journal,  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  from  1867;  died. 
La  Fayette,  Ind.,  Oct.  19,  1871,  aged  38. 

*MOSES  JEWETT  PRESCOTT,  A.B.  Born,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  July  1, 
1832.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1860;  Pastor,  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1860- 
63;  died,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1863,  aged  31. 

*RUSSELL  BENJAMIN  SHEPHERD,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Sept. 
14,  1829.  Prin.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1857-58;  Girls'  High  School, 
Bangor,  1859-62;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1862;  Adjt.  18th  Me.  Vols.,  1862; 
Major  1st  Me.  Art.,  1862;  Lt.  Col.  and  Col.,  1864;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  Vols., 
1865;  Cotton  Planter,  Ga.,  1865-69;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1875,  1876; 
Member  Me.  Senate,  1877;  Member  Executive  Council,  1878;  Member 
Bd.  Trustees  from  1886;  Trustee,  Univ.  of  Maine;  Agt.,  Coburn 
Woolen  Mfg.  Co.;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1901,  aged  71. 

*JONATHAN  GODFREY  SOULE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Sebec,  Me., 
Nov.  16,  1826.  Prin.  Hartland  Acad.,  Me.,  1857-59;  Instr.  Evansville 
Sem.,  Wis.,  1859-63;  Prin.  Hartland  Acad.,  Me.,  1863-67;  Foxcroft 
Acad.,  1867-71;  from  1871,  Lawyer;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1888, 
aged  61. 

*CHARLES  FREDERICK  VENT,  A.B.,  Dartm.  Coll.,  1854-55.  Born, 
Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  Dec.  20,  1830.  Teacher,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1857-58; 
Chickering  Acad.,  Cincinnati,  1858-60;  Book  Publisher,  Chicago,  1860- 
90;  died,  Berrien  Springs,  Mich.,  July  13,  1905,  aged  75. 

*GOWEN  COOMBS  WILSON,  A.B.  Born,  Boothbay,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1833. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1857-59;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1861; 
Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Winterport,  1861-66;  Windsor,  Conn.,  1866-91;  State 
Supt.  Bible  Society  of  Maine,  from  1894;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  April 
25,  1905,  aged  72. 

18— *17 

CLASS  OF  1858 

THOMAS  FOXWELL  BACHELDER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1870.  Born,  Corinna, 
Me.,  Dec.  16,  1836.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Columbia,  Me.,  1858-59 ;  Lawyer, 
Grand  Rapids,  Wis.,  1859-64;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1865-83;  Fruit 
grower,  Sunol,  Cal.,  and  Lawyer,  Oakland,  Calif. 

*CHARLES  PIERCE  BALDWIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861.  Born,  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  June  4,  1833.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1859-61; 
Capt.  11th  Me.  Vols.,  1862,  Major  and  Bvt.  Col.,  1864;  Lt.  Col.  and 


1858  Colby  College 

Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  1865;  mining,  Denver,  Col,  1866- ;  died,  Denver, 
Colo. 

*SIMON  STRATTON  BROWN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1862.  Born,  Benton,  Me., 
July  6,  18.3.3.  Lawyer,  Freedom,  Me.,  1859-64;  Fairfield,  1864-81; 
Waterville,  from  1881;  Member  Executive  Council,  1879-80;  Member 
House  Reps.,  1893;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1908,  aged  75. 

*SABINE  EMERY,  A.B.  Born,  Eastport,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1834.  Prin. 
Bloomfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1858-60;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  1860-61; 
Capt.  9th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Major,  Lt.  Col.  and  Col.,  1862-64;  Adm.  to 
the  Bar,  1864;  Lawyer,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1865-68;  died,  Baltimore,  Md., 
March  24,  1868,  aged  34. 

*JONATHAN  CILLEY  FALES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861;  LL.D.,  Hampton-Sid- 
ney, 1903.  Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Dec.  30,  1836;  Principal,  Lebanon 
Seminary,  Lebanon,  Ky.,  1858-1869.  Instructor  Natural  Science, 
Morse  Academy,  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1869-1872;  Professor  Natural  Sci- 
ences, Center  College,  Danville,  Ky.,  1872-1894;  Professor  Geology  and 
Biology,  1894-1898;  Librarian,  1898-1916;  Dean,  1896-1908;  Acting 
President,  1896-1898,  and  1903-1904;  Central  University,  Danville, 
Ky. ;  Fellow  Geological  Society  of  America;  Member  Dante  Society  of 
America;  died,  Danville,  Ky.,  Feb.  27,  1916,  aged  79. 

*ISAAC  SMALL  HAMBLEN,  A.B.,  1861.  Born,  Limington,  Me.,  March 
24,  1833.  Prin.  Waterville  Acad.,  Me.,  1858-61;  Merchant  and  Law 
Student,  1861-65;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1868;  Pastor,  Rockland,  Ma.ss., 
1868-72;  Winchendon,  1872-80;  Holden,  Mass.,  1880-86;  from  1886,  No. 
Berwick,  Me.;  died,  East  Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1891,  aged  58. 

*AMOS  LUNT  HINDS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Nov.  12, 
1833.  Farmer,  Benton,  Me.;  died,  Benton,  Me.,  April  24,  1908,  aged 
74.     Author  of  Uncle  Stephen  and  Other  Verses,  1905. 

*BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  LAWRENCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861.  Born,  Jay, 
Me.,  April  14,  1835.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1859-60;  Pastor,  Cape 
Neddick,  Me.,  1862-65;  Corinth,  1865-67;  Dexter,  1867-70;  Brunswick, 
1870-74;  Groton,  Mass.,  1874-80;  Meriden,  N.H.,  1881-86;  Ea.  Jeffer- 
son, Me.,  1886-90;  Buckfield,  1890-97;  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  1898-99; 
Mendon,  1900-02;  Bow,  N.  H.,  1904-05.  Author,  History  of  Jay,  Maine, 
(1912)  ;  died,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1917,  aged  81. 

*JOSEPH  WINSLOW  LEVETT,  A.B.  Born,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  May  14, 
1838.  Asst.  in  Seminary,  Hernando,  Miss.,  1859;  Prin.  Fem.  Inst., 
New  Britain,  Pa.,  1860;  private,  Confed.  Army;  died,  Memphis,  Tenn., 
Sept.  1866,  aged  28. 

*HORACE  BARROWS  MARSHALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1851.  Born,  Hebron, 
Me.,  Nov'.  25,  1832.  Pastor,  Hartland,  Me.,  1858-59;  Turner,  1859-62; 
Buxton,  1862-65;  Waldoboro,  1865-68;  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  1868- 
71;  Prin.  Grove  Hill  Sem.,  1871-73;  Pastor,  Chelmsford,  1873-75; 
Kingston,  1875-80;  Oldtown,  Me.,  1880-81;  Buckfield,  1881-82;  Home 
Missionary,  Pipestone  City,  Edgarton,  and  Fairmont,  Minn.,  1882-85; 


Graduates — Men  1858 

Financial  Agt.  Pillsbury,  Acad.,  Owatonna,  1885-86;  Pastor,  Cape 
Neddick,  Me.,  1886-88;  East  Auburn,  1888-90;  East  Corinth,  1890-92; 
Washburn,  1892-94;  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1894-1901;  Milford,  1901-02; 
North-wood,  N.  H.,  1902-1908;  Wilton,  N.  H.;  died,  Thomaston,  Conn., 
Nov.  20,  1917,  aged  84. 
*WILLIAM  TRIPP  PARKER,  A.B.  Born,  Farming-ton,  Me.,  Oct.  11, 
1839.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1858-59;  Prof.  Math.,  Bethel 
Coll.,  Ky.,  1859-60;  Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1861-62;  1st  Lieut,  and 
Capt.  1st  Me.  Art.,  1862;  killed  in  battle,  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  Va., 
May  19,  1864,  aged  24. 

*EVERBTT  WILSON  PATTISON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1861.;  LL.D.,  1906; 
A.M.,  Shurtleff,  1866.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1839.  Prin.  W. 
Gardiner  Acad.,  Me.,  1858-59;  Instr.  Oread  Inst.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1860-61;  Private,  2d  Mass.  Vols.,  1861;  1st  Lieut,  and  Judge  Advocate 
1st  Div.  12th  A.  C,  1862;  Capt.  1864;  Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1865- 
70;  Upper  Alton,  111.,  1870-72;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1872-1919;  Attorney,  St. 
Louis  Bd.  of  Educa.,  1877-79 ;  Author  of  Digest  of  Missouri  Decisions 
(1873)  ;  Code  Pleading,  (1901)  ;  Missouri  Form  Book;  Instructions  in 
Criminal  Cases;  Contrib.  to  Encyclopedia  of  Law  and  Procedure,  and 
various  magazines;  died,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  14,  1919,  aged  80. 

*GEORGE  GILMAN  PERCIVAL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1862;  M.D.,  Bellevue, 
1863.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1837.  Sheffield  Sci.  Sch.,  1860; 
Asst.  in  Chem.,  Yale,  1861-62;  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1863-65;  Prof. 
Chem.  Homeop.  Med.  Coll.,  Pa.,  1868-69;  Druggist,  Phila.,  Pa.,  to 
1870;  Photo.  Engraver,  New  York,  to  1880;  Mfg.  Chemist;  died,  Wat- 
erville, Me.,  Aug.  3,  1882,  aged  44. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  ROWE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1864.  Born,  Guilford,  Me., 
Jan.  19,  1834.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1861;  Acting-  Pastor,  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  1861-62;  Augusta,  Me.,  1862-64;  Chaplain  U.  S.  Hosp.  Dept., 
1864-65;  Pastor,  Boston,  Mass.,  1866-71;  Weymouth,  1871-74;  Wollas- 
ton  Heights,  1874-78;  Cambridge,  1878-81;  Mystic  River,  Conn.,  1881- 
84;  Whitman,  Mass.,  1885-88;  Randolph,  1888-90;  died,  Newton,  Mass., 
Nov.  29,  1890,  aged  55. 

*JUDSON  WADE  SHAW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Paris,  Me.,  Sept.  6, 
1833.  Prin.  Acad.,  No.  Anson,  Me.,  1858,  1859;  in  educational  work, 
1860-75;  employed  on  Greenleaf's  Higher  Math.  Series,  1863;  on 
Walton's  Arithmetics,  1869,  1870;  Bible  and  S.  S.  work,  1875-78;  Ando- 
ver  Theol.  Sem.,  1879,  1881-83;  Supply  Union  Cong'l  Ch.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1883;  No.  Conway,  1884;  lecturing  and  writing,  1885,  1886; 
Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Royalston,  Mass.,  1887-89;  died,  Falmouth,  Me., 
Feb.  22,  1905,  aged  71. 

*HAMPTON  DUNREATH  PLUMMER  SMALL,  A.B.  Born,  Gardiner, 
Me.,  May  31,  1833.  Teacher,  Winthrop,  Dresden  and  Dixmont,  Me., 
1858-62;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Aug.  23,  1862,  aged  29. 

16— *15 
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CLASS  OF  1859 

*ALFRED  ELIAB  BUCK,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1897.  Born,  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Feb. 
7,  18.32.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hallowell,  and  Lewiston,  Me.,  to  1861; 
Capt.  13th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Lt.  Col.  91st  U.  S.  Vols.,  1863;  Lt.  Col.  51st 
U.  S.  Vols.,  1864;  Bvt.  Col.  Vols.,  1865-66;  mfr.  turpentine  and  rosin, 
Ala.,  1866-67;  Presidential  Elector,  Ala.,  1868;  Member  41st  U.  S. 
Cong.,  1869-70;  Clerk  U.  S.  Dist.  and  Circuit  Court,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1873-89;  U.  S.  Marshal,  1889-93;  iron  mining,  1893-97;  U.  S.  Minister 
to  Japan,  1897-1902;  died,  Tokio,  Japan,  Dec.  4,  1902,  aged  70. 

*STEPHEN  COPELAND  FLETCHER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.,  July  23,  1833.  Capt.  7th  Me.  Vols.,  1861,  and  Major;  Lt. 
Col.  1st  Me.  Vet.  Vols.,  1864;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1865-67;  ordained, 
1866;  Pastor,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  1867-73;  New  London,  N.  H.,  1873-87; 
Dexter,  Me.,  1887-92;  Monson,  1893-96;  died.  Dexter,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1896, 
aged  63. 

*ALEXANDER  FULLER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  West  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1838.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1862;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch., 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  from  1863;  died,  Kingston,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1869, 
aged  30. 

*DANIEL  FOSTER  GOODRICH,  A.B.  Born,  Bingham,  Me.,  Oct.  14, 
1834.  2d  Lieut.  1st  Me.  Vet.  Vols.,  1864;  1st  Lieut.,  1865;  Minn.  Sen- 
ate, 1878-87;  Lawyer;  died.  Blue  Earth  City,  Minn.,  Sept.  4,  1889, 
aged  54. 

*LEVI  LUDDEN,  A.B.,  PhD.,  Western  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1895.  Born,  Peru, 
Me.,  March  21,  1833.  Prin.  Boys'  Gram.  Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1860; 
High  Sch.,  Milford,  1861;  High  Sch.,  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  1862-63; 
Private,  1st  D.  C.  Cav.,  1864;  2d  Lieut.  41st  U.  S.  Vols.,  1864-65;  Prin. 
Wilkinsburg,  Acad.,  Pa.,  1866-69;  Prin.  Preparatory  Dept.,  Western 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  Allegheny  City,  Pa.,  1869-80;  Prin.  Park  Inst.,  1880-98; 
died,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  6,  1903,  aged  70. 

'JUDAH  TEAGUE  POMPILLY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1862.  Born,  Turner,  Me., 
March  17,  1837.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1859-60;  Asst.  Hughes  High 
School,  Cincinnati,  0.,  1860-63;  from  1863,  Insurance  Agent;  died, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  6,  1870,  aged  33. 

'HIRAM  CHANEY  VAUGHAN,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1864.  Born, 
New  Vineyard,  Me.,  May  11,  1837.  Prin.  Athens  Acad.,  Me.,  1859-60; 
Hallowell  High  Sch.,  1860-61;  Hosp.  Steward,  14th  Me.  Vols.,  1861-62; 
Capt.  24th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-63;  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  N.,  1864-65;  in  charge 
Hosp.  for  Freedmen,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1865-66;  Physician,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1867-68;  Manager  Life  Ins.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1869-78;  Editor 
Ellsworth  American  1878-85;  died,  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1905, 
aged  68. 


Graduates — Men  I860 


CLASS  OF  1860 

*GEORGE  BRAINERD  BUZELLE,  A.B.  Born,  Northwood,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
19,  1833.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1863;  U.  S.  Chr.  Com.,  and  Am.  S.  S. 
Union,  till  1868;  Acting  Pastor,  Princeton,  Me.,  1868-69;  from  1869, 
in  business,  Portland,  Me.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
April  25,  1893,  aged  59. 

*JOSEPH  FREEMAN  ELDER,  A.B.,  D.D.,  Madison,  1875.  Born,  Port- 
land, Me.,  March  10,  1839.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  1860-61;  Private 
Tutor,  Ohio,  1862-64;  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1867;  Pastor,  Orange,  N. 
J.,  1867-70;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  Rochester  Theol  Sem.,  Trustee  Am. 
Bapt.  Home  Mission  Soc,  1870-85;  Pastor,  New  York,  1870-90;  Albany, 
1890-1902;  Pres.  N.  Y.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1884-85;  Memb.  Exec.  Com., 
Amer.  Baptist  Miss.  Union,  1895-1910;  died.  New  York  City,  May  25, 
1910,  aged  71. 

*JOSIAH  MANCHESTER  HAYNES,  A.B.,  1863,  A.M.  Born,  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  May  12,  1839.  Prin.  Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle  Me.,  1860-62. 
Lawyer,  New  York,  1864;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1876-77;  Member  Me. 
Senate,  1878,  and  President,  1879;  Speaker  Me.  Ho.  Reps.,  1883-84; 
from  1865,  shipbuilding,  lumber  and  ice  business;  died,  Augusta,  Me., 
Sept.  3,  1906,  aged  67. 

'JOHN  HENRY  JACKSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1863;  M.D.,  Bowdoin;  1868. 
Born,  Lee,  Me.,  March  28,  1838.  Prin.  Acad.,  Effingham,  N.  H.,  and 
Lincoln,  Me.,  to  1862;  Union  Sch.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.,  1862-65;  Phy- 
sician, Vassalboro,  Me.,  1868-73;  from  1873,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  and 
from  1894,  Prof.  Practice  and  Nervous  Diseases,  Med.  Sch.,  Boston; 
died,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1908,  aged  70. 

'^ALMORE  KENNEDY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1872.  Born,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Jan. 
27,  1838;  Lawyer,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  1862-1913;  Member  Me.  Senate, 
1872-73;  Judge  of  Probate;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1877-83;  died, 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1913,  aged  74. 

■HENRY  ABIAL  KENNEDY,  A.B.,  1862.  Born,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Nov. 
6,  1834.  Dep'y  Collector  Customs,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  1863-81;  Collector, 
1881-84;  died,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  March  9,  1884,  aged  49. 

'RANSOM  NORTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1863.  Born,  Livermore,  Me.,  May  29, 
1836.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Livermore,  Me.,  1860-61;  Corinna  Acad.,  1861; 
High  Sch.,  Oldtown,  1861-62;  High  Sch.,  Eliot,  1862-63;  High  Sch., 
Uxbridge,  1863;  Houlton  Acad.,  1864;  Clerk  of  Courts,  1868-80,  1883- 
87;  Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me.,  1866-72;  ti'ader  and  starch  mfr. ;  died, 
Houlton,  Me.,  March  24,  1907,  aged  70. 

^LEVI  MERRIAM  PIERCE,  A.B.  Born,  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  June  21, 
1833.  Prin.  Oxford  Liberal  Inst.,  So.  Paris,  Me.,  1860-61;  Oxford 
Normal  Inst.,  Paris,  1861-63;  High  Sch.,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1863-66; 
High  Sch.,  Chicopee  Falls,  1S66-72;  Pres.  Arlington  Piano  Co.,  Boston, 

73 


1860  Colby  College 

1872-75;  from  1874,  music  dealer,  Springfield,  Mass.,  died,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  April  1,  1908,  aged  74. 

*STILMAN  HERSEY  RECORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Auburn,  Me., 
Dec.  12,  1826.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1863.  Acting  Pastor,  Sterling, 
Mass.,  186.3-64;  Missionary,  Am.  S.  S.  Union,  in  R.  I.,  Mass.,  N.  H., 
and  Me.,  1864-79;  gardening,  Worcester,  Mass.;  died,  Worcester,  Mass., 
April  22,  1911,  aged  84. 

*JACOB  BARTLETT  SHAW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Albion,  Me., 
June  23,  1837.  Clerk,  Interior  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1861-63; 
Examiner  Pension  Claims,  1863-65;  manufacturer,  1867-80;  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  Commission  Merchant,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  died,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  June  9,  1910,  aged  73. 

*WILLIAM  WALLACE  WEST,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  17, 
1839.  Medical  Student,  1860-61;  Hospital  Steward,  and  Asst.  Surg., 
8th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  died,  Watei-ville,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1862,  aged  22. 

11-*11 
CLASS  OF  1861 

*FREDERIC  DANA  BLAKE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1864.  Born,  Princeton,  Mas.^., 
Aug.  3,  1839.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1864;  Instr.  in  Hebrew,  N.  T.  I., 
1863-64;  Pastor,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1864-68;  New  London,  N.  H.,  1869-73; 
Cherryfield,  Me.,  1875-80;  Oakland,  Me.,  1880-83;  Wickford,  R.  L, 
1884-92;  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  Supt.  schools.  No.  Kingston,  R. 
I.,  1905-14;  died,  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Aug.  11,  1915,  aged  76. 

*GEORGE  STICKNEY  FLOOD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Clinton,  Me., 
June  21,  1836.  Dealer  in  wood  and  coal;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan. 
7,  1896,  aged  59. 

*WILLIAM  ALLEN  HATCH,  A.B.,  1867;  A.M.,  1897;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1867.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  Nov.  20,  1840.  2d  Lieut.  3d  Me.  Vols.,  1861; 
1st.  Lieut.  3d  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1862;  Major  80th 
U.  S.  Vols.,  1863-65;  Agent,  Treasury  Dept,  Rodney,  Miss.,  1865; 
Physician,  Caribuo,  Me.,  1870;  Perfect,  Girard  Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1871- 
72;  Apothecary,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1873-78;  Rector  Episc.  Ch.,  Maryville, 
Mo.,  1881;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  Monroe,  Mo.;  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Supt. 
Jonestown  Church  Home,  Jonestown,  Pa.,  1913-14;  died,  Jonestown, 
Pa.,  March  11,  1914,  aged  73. 

*AMOS  MESSER  JACKSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1901;  M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1872. 
Born,  Lee,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1840.  2d  Lieut.  24th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  1st 
Lieut.  1863;  2d  Lieut.  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1863;  Majoi  10th  U.  S. 
C.  Art.,  1864;  Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.,  1865;  in  business,  Levviston  Me.,  1867- 
71;  from  1873,  Physician,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  Mayor,  1898-99;  died. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1915,  aged  75. 

"RANDALL  ELVIN  JONES,  A.B.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1839. 
Prin.  Acad.,  Waterville,  Me..  1861-62;  High  Sch.,  Rockland,  1862-63; 

74 


Graduates — Men  1862 

Shipmaster,  1864-77;  Lime  mfr.,  Rockport,  1877-83;  Supt.  Great  Falls 
Ice  Co.,  1883-90;  retired;  died  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  June  22,  1914, 
aged  74. 
'■ALBERT  PRESCOTT  MARBLE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865;  Ph.D.,  1880.  Born, 
Vassalboro,  Me.,  May  21,  1836.  Instr.  Math.,  Wayland  Acad.,  Beaver 
Dam,  Wis.,  1861-64;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1865;  Berkshire 
Fam.  School,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1865-66;  Prin.  Worcester  Acad., 
Mass.,  1866-68;  Supt.  Public  Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1868-94;  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1894-95;  Bd.  of  School  Supts.,  New  York  City;  died.  New 
York,  March  25,  1906,  aged  69. 

6—*  6 
CLASS  OF  1862 

i-ARETAS  GUSTAVUS  BARKER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.     Born,  Lovell,  Me., 

Oct.  23,  1835.     Prin.  Masonic  Charitable  Inst.,  Effingham,  N.  H.,  from 

1862;  died,  Effingham,  N.H.;  April  11,  1867,  aged  31. 
'■WILLIAM   CAREY   BARROWS,  A.B.     Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Feb.  2, 

1839.     Sergt.  24th   Me.  Vols.,   1862;  2d  Lieut,  1863;   Newton   Theol. 

Inst.,   1866;    Pastor,   Freeport,   Me.,   1866-68;    No.    Berwick,   1868-72; 

Waltham,  Mass.,  1872-75;  Biddeford,  Me.,  1875-78;  Rockland,  1878-82; 

Lewiston,  1882-85;  Rockland,  Mass.,  1887-91;  Woburn,  1892-97;  Som- 

erville,  1897-98;  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1899-1902;  Biddeford,  1902-08; 

Tenant's  Harbor,   1908-13;   Woolwich,  1913;   died.  National  Soldiers' 

Home,  Togus,  Me.,  July  15,  1913,  aged  74. 
"FRANK  BODFISH,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1864.     Born,  Fairfield,  Me., 

Feb.  15,   1841.     Hospital  Steward,  21st  Me.  Vols.,  1862;   Asst.  Surg. 

56th  111.  Vols.,  1864-65;   Asst.  Surg.  1st  Me.  Cav.,  1865;   from  1866, 

Physician  and  Apothecary,  No.  Anson,  Me.;  died.  No.  Anson,  Me.,  July 

16,  1886,  aged  45. 
'■ELIAS  BROOKINGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.     Born,  Woolwich,  Me.,  Jan.  1, 

1836.  Prin.  Cherryfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1862-64,  and  1865-67;  1st  Lieut. 
31st  Me.  Vols.,  1864-65;  Prin.  Hitchcock  Free  High  Sch.,  Brimfield, 
Mass.,  1867-69;  Prin.  Central  St.  Gram.  Sch.,  Springfield.  Mass.,  1869- 
1905;  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1906,  aged  70, 

'■WILLIAM  EUSTIS  BROOKS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865;  D.D.,  1890.  Born, 
Kingfield,  Me.,  June  6,  1835.  Capt.  16th  Me.  Vols.;  Yale  Theol.  Sem., 
1865-67;  Supply,  Cong.  Ch.,  Derby,  Conn.,  1865-67;  ordained,  1867; 
Pa.stor,  Clinton,  Conn.,  1867-74;  West  Haven,  1874-80;  Pres.  Tillotston 
Collegiate  and  Normal  Institute,  Austin,  Texas,  1880-85;  Pastor, 
Chicago,  111.,  1885-93;  Muscatine,  Iowa,  1893-95;  Chicago,  111.,  1895-96; 
Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  1896-98;  Chicago,  1898-99;  So.  Paris,  Me., 
1900-05;  Warren,  Conn.,  1905-06;  died.  No.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  26, 
1906,  aged  71. 

'■ALONZO  BUNKER,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1887.     Born,  Atkinson,  Me.,  Jan.  30, 

1837.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1865;  ordained,  1865;  Missionary,  Am. 
Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Toungoo,  Burma;  Author  of  Life  of  Christ,  in  Sgau 


1862  Colby  College 

Karen;  Catechism,  in  Gai-cho  Karen;  Catechism,  in  Karrenee;  Soo- 
Thah;  Sketches  from  the  Karen  Hills;  translated  into  Sgau  Karen, 
Dairies'  Euclid;  Foster's  Story  of  the  Bible,  (1884)  ;  died,  Newton  Cen- 
tre, Mass.,  March  8,  1912,  aged  75. 

*AUGUSTUS  CHAMPLIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Jan.  30,  1838.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  1862-63;  China 
Acad.,  1863;  in  business,  1864-67;  Lawyer,  Dexter,  1868-70;  Ins.  Agent, 
Bangor,  1870-78;  from  1878,  Adjuster  Fire  Ins.  Claims,  Portland; 
died,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1897,  aged  59. 

*WHITING  STEVENS  CLARK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Sangerville, 
Me.,  Nov.  28,  1837.  Capt.  1st  Me.  Art,  1862,  and  Major,  1864;  Bvt. 
Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  1864;  Asst.  Secy.  Me.  Senate,  1866;  Lawyer, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1866-80;  Judge  Police  Court,  1868-73;  from  1880,  Des 
Moines,  la.;  died,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  April  26,  1891,  aged  53. 

WILLIAM  DYER  EWER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me., 
Jan.  14,  1835.  Sergt.  16th  Me.  Vols.;  Teacher,  Me.,  N.  H.,  and  Cal., 
to  1874;  Employment  Agency,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1874-87;  Fruit 
grower,  Los  Gatos,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Cal.,  to  1913;  Lecturer;  Ad.,  R.  R. 
2,  San  Jose,  Calif. 

GEORGE  (ALVA)  GIFFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865;  LL.D,  1912.  Born, 
Hallowell,  now  Manchester,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1842.  Teacher,  1862-63; 
Law  student,  1862-64;  Lawyer,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1865-66;  Augusta, 
1867;  Editor  Daily  Press,  Portland,  1867-71;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1874; 
Editor  Sunday  Star,  1872-74;  Agent  U.  S.  Treasury,  London,  1877; 
Sec.  to  Comr.  Gen.,  Paris  Exposition,  1878;  U.  S.  Consul,  Nantes, 
France,  1878-81;  La  Rochelle,  1881-84;  U.  S.  Consul,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land, 1884-1913;  Residence,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1913-. 

♦FREDERICK  HALE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Turner,  Me.,  Oct.  21, 
1839.  Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1863-68;  died,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  May  6, 
1868,  aged  28. 

*EDWARD  WINSLOW  HALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865;  LL.D.,  New  Brun.swick, 
1900.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1840.  Instr.  Oread  Inst.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1862-63;  War  and  Treas.  Depts.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1863-66;  Univ.  Gottingen,  1872-73;  Me.  Hist.  See,  1881;  Prof.  Mod. 
Lang.,  1866-91,  and  Emeritus  Prof.,  1906;  from  1873,  Librarian,  Colby, 
Waterville,  Me.;  Editor  General  Catalogue,  1882,  1887,  1909;  History 
of  Higher  Education  in  Maine,  1903;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  8, 
1910,  aged  70. 

♦SAMUEL  HAMBLIN,  A.B.,  1867.  Born,  Standish,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1836. 
3d  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  2d  Lieut,  1862;  Capt  U.  S.  Vols.,  1863;  Lt.  Col. 
U.  S.  Art  Vols.,  1864;  Bvt.  Col.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1867;  Druggist,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Lawyer,  1869-71;  Supt  Pub.  Ed.  and  State  Att'y  , 
Quincy,  Fla.,  to  1879;  U.  S.  Supt.  Hot  Springs  Reservation,  1883-90; 
from  1879,  Lawyer,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.;  died,  Beeville,  Texas,  June  8, 
1908,  aged  72. 

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Graduates — Men  1862 

*GEORGE  LANGFORD  HUNT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865;  D.D.,  Wake  Forest, 
1875.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1843.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1862- 
63;  Pastor,  Barre,  Mass.,  1863-64;  Athol,  1864-67;  Northampton,  1867- 
69;  Mystic  River,  Conn.,  1870-81;  Hobolien,  N.  J.,  1881-85;  Adm.  to  tlie 
Bar,  1885,  Chaplain,  N.  Y.,  Pen.,  1887;  Pastor,  Edgefield,  S.  C,  1881- 
91;  Augusta,  Ga.,  1891-92;  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J.,  1897-99;  Alexan- 
dria, Va.;Brodhead,  Wis.; died,  Brodhead,  Wis.,  Sept.  23,  1916,  aged  72. 

ASA  LYMAN  LANE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Feb  18, 
1839.  Prin.  Reid  Inst,  Reidsburg,  Pa.,  1863-67;  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1870;  Pastor,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1870-75;  Prin.  New  London  Acad.,  N.  H., 
1875-76;  Instr.  Nat.  Sci.  and  Math.,  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1876-1901;  Instr.  Latin  and  Math.,  Good  Will  H.  S.,  1902-06; 
Pastor  East  Winthrop,  Me.,  1906-11;  res.,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1911- ; 
'Member  School  Bd.,  Biddeford,  three  years;  Waterville,  four  years; 
Pres.  Maine  Pedagogical  Soc,  etc. 

*ARCH  DORILLOUS  LEAVITT,  A.B.  Born,  Turner,  Me.,  July  15,  1840. 
Capt.,  16th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  Major,  1863;  mortally  wounded,  battle  of 
Laurel  Hill,  Va.;  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  30,  1864,  aged  23. 

*JOHN  FRANCIS  LISCOMB,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Portland,  Me., 
Dec.  10,  1841.  Agent  Eastern  Steamship  Co.,  Portland,  Me.;  Pres. 
Chase  Transfer  Co.;  Died,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1920,.aged  78. 

*ALBERT  QUINCY  MARSHALL,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1867.  Born, 
Hebron,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1836.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Turner,  and  Oxford, 
Me.,  to  1864;  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1864;  from  1867,  Physi- 
cian, New  Gloucester,  Me.;  died,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  May  3,  1880, 
aged  43. 

*MOSES  CAMPBELL  MITCHELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Temple, 
Me.,  Jan.  27,  1838.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.,  1862-63;  Pratt 
Free  High  Sch.,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1864-67;  Wilton  Acad.,  Me.,  1867- 
68;  Duke  Co.  Acad.,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  1868-71,  and  Fam.  Sch. 
for  Boys,  1871-78;  Propr.  Military  Boys'  School,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1878- 
1913;  died,  Billerica,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1913,  aged  74. 

JUSTIN  PAYSON  MOORE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Augusta,  Me., 
May  8,  1840.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1865 ;  City  Missionary,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  several  years;  Insurance,  San.  Rafael,  Cal.;  Last  ad.,  Oak- 
land, Calif. 

*ISAIAH  RECORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1870.  Born,  Canton,  Me.,  Jan.  22,  1835. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1869;  Pastor,  Turner,  Me.,  1869-76;  Houlton, 
1876-83;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1882-83;  died,  Houlton,  Me.,  March  14, 
18«3,  aged  48. 

RICHARD  CUTTS  SHANNON,  A.B.,  1863;  A.M.,  1866;  LL.D.,  1892; 
LL.B.,  Columbia,  1885..  Born,  New  London,  Conn.,  Feb.  12,  1839.  1st 
Lieut.  5th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.,  1862;  Bvt.  Lieut.  Col., 
1866;  Sec.  U.  S.  Legation,  Brazil,  1871-75,  and  Charge  d' Affaires,  1872, 
1873-74;  President  Botanical  Garden  R.  R.  Co.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil; 

77 


1862  Colby  College 

Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1886;  Member  Law  Firm,  Puring-ton  &  Shannon,  N. 
Y.  City;  U.  S.  Minister  to  Nicaragua,  Costa  Rica,  and  Salvador,  1891- 
93;  Member  54th  and  55th  Congresses,  1895-99,  from  Dist.  XIII,  N.  Y. 
City;  residence,  Brockport,  N.  Y.  1903 — . 

*ZEMRO  AUGUSTUS  SMITH,  A.B,  1877.  Born,  Weston,  Me.,  Aug.  26, 
1837.  Capt.  1st  Me.  Art.  Vols.,  1862;  Major,  1864;  Lt.  Col.,  and  Bvt. 
Col.  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865;  Editor  Daily  Press,  Portland,  Me.,  1871-76; 
from  1876,  Assoc.  Editor  Boston  Journal,  Editor  Leavenwoi-th  Times, 
St.  Louis  Globe-Democrat,  and  Indianapolis  Journal;  died,  Indianap- 
olis, Ind.,  May  25,  1903,  aged  65. 

*WILLIAM  AMORY  STEVENS,  A.B.  Born,  Bath,  Me.,  March  31,  1839. 
2d  Lieut.  16th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1863;  killed  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  May  19,  1864,  aged  25. 

*OZIAS  WHITMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Buckfield,  Me.,  Sept.  13, 
1841.  Prin.  Litchfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1862;  China  Acad.,  1863;  Oak  Grove 
Sem.,  Vassalboro,  1864;  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  1865-70;  Supt.  Public 
Schools,  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1870-89;  Observer  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1889-1918;  died,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  April  29,  1918, 
aged  76. 

*GEORGE  ADAM  WILSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1865.  Born,  Turner,  Me.,  July 
31,  1842.  Private  21st  Me.  Vols.;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1864;  Member  Me. 
Legisl.,  1883-84;  Judge  of  Probate,  1884-97;  Trustee,  Colby,  1889-1906; 
Lawyer,  and  from  1872,  Treas.  Savings  Bank,  So.  Paris,  Me;  died, 
So.  Paris,  Me.,  March  5,  1906,  aged  63. 

26— *21 

CLASS  OF  1863 

*PERCIVAL  BONNE Y,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866;  LL.D.,  1895.  Born,  Minot, 
Me.,  Sept.  24,  1842.  Treasury  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1863-65; 
Lawyer,  Bath,  Me.,  1866;  from  1866,  Portland;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1870, 
1871;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  from  1876,  Sec.  from  1879,  and  Treas., 
from  1881 ;  from  1878,  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  Portland,  Me. ;  died, 
Denmark,  Me.,  Aug.  4,  1906,  aged  63. 

*SIMEON  LOVELL  BEARCE  CHASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Minot, 
Me.,  April  26,  1835.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1866;  Pastor,  Bangor,  Me., 
1866-72;  Rockland,  1872-78;  Bath,  1878-79;  Freehold,  N.  J.,  1881-83; 
Methuen,  Mass.,  188.3-87;  died,  Buckfield,  Me.,  Sept.  11,  1889,  aged  54. 

♦CHARLES  MELVIN  EMERY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me. 
July  6,  1836.  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1864-65;  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1868;  Pastor,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1868-74;  Chaplain  Hygienic  Inst., 
Dansville,  N.  Y.,  1875-77;  Pastor,  Greene,  Me.,  1878-82;  Fairfield, 
1882-85;  Freeport,  1885-87;  Financial  Agent,  Hebron  Acad.,  1887-89; 
Pastor,  So.  Norridgewock,  1890-95;  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  1896-1904; 
Inst.',  Shaw  Univ.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1899-1900;   Financial  Agt.,  Colby 

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Graduates — Men  1863 

Acad.,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1903-05;  died,  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  Aug. 
29,  1918,  aged  82. 

*FRANCIS  SNOW  HESSELTINE,  A.B.,  1866;  A.M.;  LL.D.,  1913. 
Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1833.  Capt.  3d  Me.  Vols.,  and  Major, 
1861;  Lt.  Col.,  13th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-65;  Lawyer  and  Register  of  Bank- 
ruptcy, Savannah,  Ga.,  1865-70;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1870-1916; 
died,  Feb.  17,  1916,  aged  82. 

*GEORGE  CALVIN  HOPKINS,  A.B.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Feb.  22, 
1843.  2d  Lieut.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  from  1864,  Lawyer,  Portland, 
Me.;  Judge  Municipal  Court,  Deering,  1894-98;  Repr.  Maine  LegisL, 
1899;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  April  6,  1905,  aged  62.  Author  of  Digest  of 
Maine  Reports,  (1879)  ;  Oliver's  Conveyancing  Revised,  (1881). 

GEORGE  BOARDMAN  ILSLEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866,  D.D.,  1897.  Born, 
Limerick,  >Me.,  Aug.  17,  1839.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1866;  Pastor, 
Spring-vale,  Me.,  1866-73;  Yarmouth,  1873-79; '  Lewiston,  1879-81; 
Bangor,  1881-1900;  Westbrook,  Me.,  1900-1913;  Acting  pastor,  Mid- 
dlebui-y,  Vt.,  1914;  res..  Limerick,  Me.;  Supt.  Schools,  Sanford,  Me., 
three  years;  Yarmouth,  four  years;  Bangor,  thirteen  years;  Pres., 
Maine  Bapt.  Miss.  Conv.,  1898-99;  Author,  History  of  Sanford,  1870; 
Jubilee  of  2d  Bap.  Ch.,  Bangor,  1895;  Centeyinial  Limerick  Bap.  Ch., 
1896;  Centennial  Cumberland  Bap.  Ass'n.,  1911;  etc. 

*SYLVANUS  BOARDMAN  MACOMBER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born, 
Abbot,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1835.  Private,  13th  Me.  Vols.;  ordained,  1863; 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1868;  Pastor,  East  Harrington,  Me.,  1868-69; 
Alfred,  1870-72;  Sterling,  Mass.;  1872-73;  So.  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  1874- 
76;  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  1878-79;  Evangelist  in  Maine,  and  Ver- 
mont, 1879-83;  died,  Montgomery  Centre,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1913,  aged  77. 

JOHN  OLIVER  MARBLE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1868. 
Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  April  26,  1839.  Physician,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1870-1900;  retired,  1900;  Staff  City  Hospital.  1871-91;  Consulting 
Member,  same,  1891-1900;  Director,  Pub.  Lib.,  12  years;  Pres.  Bd.  Pub. 
Lib.,  1898-99;  Author,  Cremation  in  Sanitary  Aspects,  (1885)  ;  A  Voy- 
age to  Tropics,  (1890)  ;  Fashion  in  Medicine,  or  the  Worship  of  the 
New,  (1890)  ;  Ad.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

*NATHANIEL  MEADER,  A.B.  Born,  Rochester,  N.  H.,  Nov.  24,  1837. 
Repr.  Me.  LegisL,  1876,  1877;  1883;  Treas.  Hubbard  and  Blake  Mfg. 
Co.,  Oakland,  Me.,  1883;  Mayor,  Waterville,  1899-90;  Pres.  Union  Gas 
and  Electric  Co.;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1905,  aged  69. 

*THOMAS  JUDSON  NEAL,  A.B.,  1888.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Dec.  8, 
1838.  Capt.  188  U.  S.  Col.  Inf.,  1865;  stove  manufacturer;  died, 
Chicago,  111.,  May  23,  1890,  aged  51. 

*HORATIO  NELSON  NUTTING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Parkman, 
Me.,  March  24,  1838.  Teacher,  Woodland,  Cal.,  1864;  Butte  Co.,  1864- 
66;  Supt.  Pub.  Sch.,  San  Mateo  Co.,  1867-71;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1870; 


1863  Colby  College 

Editor  Times  and  Gazette,  four  years;  Dist.  Attorney,  San  Mateo  Co., 
1872-80;  died.  Redwood  City,  Cal.,  Nov.  30,  1882,  aged  44. 

*GEORGE  STEPHEN  SCAMMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  May 
18,  1845.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1863-64;  Capt.  11th  Me. 
Vols.,  1864-65;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1868-71;  Adm.  to  the 
Bar,  1871;  Propr.  Maiden  Tribune;  died,  Maiden,  Mass.,  March  22, 
1883,  aged  37. 

*MARCELLUS  LOVEWELL  STEARNS,  A.B.,  1877.  Born,  Lovell,  Me., 
April  29,  1839.  Private  12th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  2d  Lieut.,  1862;  1st 
Lieut.  1863;  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  to  1868;  Member  Fla.  Legisl.,  and 
Speaker,  1869-72;  U.  S.  Surveyor  Gen.  of  Florida;  Lieut.  Gov..  1873; 
Gov.  of  Florida,  1874-77;  U.  S.  Commr.,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1877-80; 
Lawyer,  Quincy,  Fla.,  1868-87;  Atlantic,  Iowa,  1887-90;  died.  Palatine 
Bridge,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1891,  aged  52. 

GEORGE  DANA  STEVENS,  A.B.  Born,  South  Paris,  Me.,  Sept.  5, 
1838.  Teacher,  Richland,  Wis.,  1864-69;  Hudson,  Wis.,  1869-71;  Pas- 
tor, Bloomington,  Wis.,  Lancaster,  Wis.,  Vassville,  Wis.,  Merchant, 
Bonsall,  Calif.,  1894-1914;  Postmaster,  1894-1914;  Res.,  Bonsall,  Calif. 

*CHARLES  DANA  THOMAS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Brandon,  Vt, 
Sept.  25,  1839.  U.  S.  Mil.  Storekeeper,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1864-65; 
Bookseller,  Cincinnati,  0.,  1865-94;  Res.,  Calif.,  1894-1908;  Dayton, 
Ohio,  1908-1918;  died,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Dec.  5,  1918,  aged  79. 

*WILLIAM  RICKER  THOMPSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866.  Born,  Parsons- 
field,  Me.,  March  13,  1837.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1868;  Pastor, 
Brighton,  Mass.,  1868-71;  Fayville,  1874-77;  West  Townsend,  1877-80; 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1880-87;  retired,  1887;  died,  Nugent  Home,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Feb.  28,  1916,  aged  78. 

WILLIAM  PENN  WHITEHOUSE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1866;  LL.D.,  1895;  and 
Bowdoin,  1912.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  April  9,  1842.  Prin.  Vassal- 
boro,  Acad.,  Me.,  1863-64;  Lawyer,  Augusta,  from  1865;  City  Solicitor, 
1868-72;  County  Attorney,  1869-76;  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  1878- 
90;  Judge  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  1890-1913,  and  Chief  Justice,  1911- 
13;  Author  of  monograph  on  care  of  insane.  Res.,  47  Grove  St., 
Augusta,  Me. 

17— *13 

CLASS  OF  1864 

*HENRY  JOSEPH  GUSHING,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1868.  Born, 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1837.  Prin.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1864-67; 
Qm.  Sergt.  21st  Me.  Vols.,  1865;  from  1868,  Physician;  died,  Merrimac, 
Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1902,  aged  65. 

WILLIAM  SMITH  KNOWLTON,  A.B.  Born,  Sangerville,  Me.,  Oct.  21, 
1837.  Prin.  Monson  Acad.,  Me.;  Foxcroft  Acad.,  1864-65;  Hitchcock 
Free  High  Sch.,  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1866-67;  Monson  Acad.  Me.,  1867-76; 
adm.  to  the  Bar,  1867;  ordained,  1874;  Pastor,  Monson,  1874-75;  Prin. 


Graduates — Men  1865 

Houlton   Acad.,  1876-86;   St.  John's  Class.   Sch.,   Presque  Isle,   1886; 

Prin.  Caribou  High  Sch.,  Caribou,  1886-96;   Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1907; 

Me.  Senate,  1909;  Author  of  The  Okl  Schoolmaster,   (1905);  Modern 

Classics  and  Other  Poems,  (1912)  ;  ad.,  Monson,  Me. 
*EDWARD    CLARENDON    LITTLEFIELD,   A.B.     Born,    Chesterville, 

Me.,  Sept.  4,  1844.     Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1864;  died,  Roxbury,  Mass., 

Nov.  22,  1864,  ag-ed  20. 
'HENRY  CLAY  MERRIAM,  A.B.,  1867;   LL.D.,  1908.     Born,  Houlton, 

Me.,  Nov.   13,   1837.     Capt.   20th   Me.   Vols.,   1862;   Capt.   80th   U.   S. 

Vols.,  1863;  Lt.  Col.  73d  and  85th  U.  S.  Vols.,  1864-65;  Bvt.  Col.  Vols., 

1865;  Major  38th  U.  S.  Inft.,  1866;  Bvt.  Lt.  Col.  U.  S.  A.,  1867;  Bvt. 

Col.,  1867;  24th  U.  S.  Inft.,  1869;  Lt.  Col.  2d  U.  S.  Inft.,  1876;  Col.  7th 

U.  S.  Inft.,  1885;  Brig.  Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  1897;  Major  Gen.  U.  S.  Vols., 

1898;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1912,  aged  75. 
*HARRISON   MERRILL   PRATT,   A.B.     Born,   Turner,   Me.,  June   22, 

1840.     Lawyer,   Bath,   1866;   Insurance  Agent,   New   York;   Teacher, 

Turner,  Me. ;  died,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  July  17,  1889,  aged  49. 
"STANLEY   THOMAS   PULLEN,   A.B.     Born,   Guilford,   Me.,   Aug.   6, 

1843.     Prin.  Foxcroft  Acad.,  Me.,  1864-65;  Lawyer,  Foxcroft,  1866-69; 

Portland,  1869-72;  Rep.  Me.  Legisl.,  1874;  Editor  Portland  Daily  Press, 

1872-83;  Trustee  Me.  Normal  Schools,  1873-79;  Surveyor  of  Customs, 

1882-85;  Member  N.  Y.  Stock  Exchange,  1885-95;   Broker,  Portland, 

Me.;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1910,  aged  67. 
*CYRUS    GREENWOOD    RICHARDSON,    A.B.,    A.M.,    1867;    LL.B., 

Albany,  1866.     Born,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1841.     Lawyer,  St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  1866-70;  from  1870,  Denver;  died,  Denver,  Colo.,  June  5, 

1894,  aged  52. 
*IRA  WALDRON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1867.     Born,  Dover,  N.  H.,  July  14,  1841. 

Newton  TheoL  Inst,  1864-65;  Teacher,  Columbus  and  Toledo,  Ohio; 

with  Price  and  Lee  Co.,  (directories)  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Belleville, 

N.  J. 
'WILLIAM   PIPRCE   YOUNG,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868.     Born,  Kenduskeag, 

Me.,  July  13,  1839.     Lawyer,  Milo,  Me.,  to  1882;  Augusta,  1882-85; 

died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1885,  aged  46. 

9— *8 

CLASS  OF  1865 

*HENRY  MERRILL  BEARCE,  A.B.  Born,  Hebron,  Me.,  April  30,  1838. 
Lieut.  23d  and  32d  Me.  Vols.,  1864-65;  Lawyer  from  1866;  Member 
Me.  Legisl.,  1883;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1885-86;  President  Norway 
National  Bank;  Treas.  Norway  Savings  Bank;  died,  Norway,  Me., 
May  5,  1894,  aged  56. 

*WILLIAM  THOMAS  CHASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868;  D.D.,  1894,  and  Univ. 
Chicago,  1884.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  July  11,  1839.  Ordained,  1863; 
Chaplain,  4th  U.  S.  Vols.,  1863-64;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1869;  Pastor, 

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1865  Colby  College 

Dover,  N.  H.,  1869-74;  Lewiston,  Me.,  1874-79;  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1879-84;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884-89;  Boston,  Mass.,  1889-91;  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1891-98;  died,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  22,  1898,  aged  59. 

*GEORGE  WYMAN  CLOWE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868.  Born,  Dartmouth,  N. 
S.,  March  17,  1842.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1868;  Pastor,  Hudson,  N.  Y., 
1868-72;  White  Plains,  1873-83;  Pastor  People's  Bapt.  Ch.,  New  York, 
1884-92;  died,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1906,  aged  64. 

*GRENVILLE  MELLEN  DONHAM,  A.B.  Born,  Hebron,  Me.,  Aug.  20, 
1838.  Publisher's  agent,  Turner,  Me.,  1865-74;  Publisher,  Portland, 
Me.,  1874-1916;  from  1886,  publisher  Maine  Register;  died,  Portland, 
Me.,  Nov.  23,  1916,  aged  76. 

HOWARD  HASKELL  GROVER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868.  Born,  New  Glouces- 
ter, Me.,  Dec.  18,  1836.  Private  25th  Me.  Vols.;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Dexter,  Me.,  1865-66;  Supt.  Schools,  Moline,  111.,  1868-71;  Clerk  City 
Court,  1871-75;  Farming  from  1875;  since  1904,  Winfield,  Kan. 

*CHARLES  VERANUS  HANSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868;  D.D.,  1892.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1844.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1868;  Pastor  Pea- 
body,  Mass.,  1868-79;  Repr.  Mass.  Legisl.,  1872-73;  Member  Bd.  Trus- 
tees from  1883;  Pastor,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1879-87;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1887;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1887-98;  died,  Atlantic,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1809, 
aged  55. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  LAMBERT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868;  Ph.D.,  1889.  Born, 
Durham,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1843.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1866;  Prin.  Corinth 
Acad.,  Me.,  1867;  High  Sch.,  Castine,  1867-69;  High  Sch.,  Augusta, 
1869-71;  High  Sch.,  Lewiston,  1871-74;  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1874-79;  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1879-85:  from  1885, 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  died.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Nov.  4 
1890,  aged  47. 

AUGUSTUS  DENNETT  SMALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1868.  Born,  Bangor,  Me., 
March  28,  1844.  Instr.  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1865-66;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Rockland,  Me.,  1867-71;  High  Sch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1871; 
Supt.  Public  Schools,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1871-73;  Memb.  Bd.  of  Education, 
R.  I.,  1872-73;  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Salem,  Mass.,  1873-81;  Manager 
Ed.  Dept.,  New  Eng.  Agency,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  Boston,  1881-82; 
Submr.  Lawrence  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-1901;  Head  Master,  So. 
Boston  High  Sch.,  1901-14;  Emeritus,  1914- ;  Prin.  DeMeritte  Sch., 
Boston;  Res.,  Allston,  Mass. 

8— *6 
CLASS  OF  1866 

*FRANCIS  WALES  BAKEMAN,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1885.  Born,  Brooksville. 
Me.,  April  14,  1841.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1869;  Pastor,  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  1869-71;  Janesville,  Wis.,  1871-73;  Worcester,  Mass., 
1873-76;  Pastor,  Auburn,  Me.,  1877-84;  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1884-1915; 
Retired;  Trustee  Colby  College,  1881-1919;  died,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  .June 
28,  1919,  aged  78. 

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*GEORGE  WALTER  HUNT,  A.B.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  July  8,  1845. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1868;  Lawyer,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  Phippsburg,  and  Bath; 
Register  of  Deeds,  Sagadahoc  County,  1883-99;  died,  Bath,  Me.,  March 
18,  1915,  aged  69. 

HAZEN  PINGREE  McKUSICK,  A.B.  Born,  Denmark,  Me.,  April  30, 
1840.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1869;  Pastor,  Normal,  111.,  1869-70;  No. 
Reading,  Mass.,  1871;  Laramie,  Wyo.,  1872;  Teacher  and  Minister,  in 
Cal.,  1872-92;  Publisher's  Agent,  1893—;  Res.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

AUSTIN  THOMAS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1870.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Sept.  6,  1843.  Private  150th  Ohio  Vols.,  1864;  Prin.  China  Acad., 
Me.,  1866;  Winthrop  Acad.,  1866-67;  No.  Parish  Acad.,  Augusta, 
1867-68;  Asst.  Physician,  New  Hampshire  Asylum  for  Insane,  1870- 
72;  Physician,  Unity,  Me.,  1872-74;  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1874-78; 
Nittany,  Pa.,  1878-84;  Unity,  Me.,  1884-98;  Waterville,  1898-99; 
Thomaston,  1899-01;  Unity,  1906-07;  Hampden,  1909-11;  Bowdoinham, 
Me.,  Res.,  1014  Washington  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 

*FRANK  WARREN  TOLMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Harrison,  Me.,  Aug.  13, 
1842.  Theol.  Dept.  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1867-69;  Pastor,  Farmington,  Me., 
1870-72;  Campton,  N.  H.,  1873-76;  Dexter,  Me.,  1876-77;  So.  Hampton, 
N.  H.,  1877;  died.  So.  Hampton,  N.  H.,  July  14,  1877,  aged  34. 

5—*  3 
CLASS  OF  1867 

DUDLEY  PERKINS  BAILEY,  A.B.,  1877;  A.M.,  1875.  Born,  Cornville, 
Me.,  Oct.  24,  1843.  Prin.  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1865;  No.  Anson  Acad., 
1866-67;  Harpswell,  1868;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1870;  Lawyer,  Freeport, 
Me.,  1870;  Portland,  Me.,  1870-72;  Everett,  Mass.,  1872- ;  (and  Bos- 
ton, 1879-1917);  Asst.  Ed.,  Portland  Press,  1870;  Memb.  Sch.  Com., 
Everett,  Mass.,  1876-80,  1882-91;  Memb.  Com.  Council,  1893-94;  and 
Pres.,  1894;  Alderman,  1895;  Dir.  and  Trustee,  Pub  Lib.,  1878-1917; 
Memb.  Mass.  House  Rep.,  1886-87;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1900—;  Trus- 
tee, Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1894- ;  One  of  original  corporators,  Everett 
Savings  Bank,  Attorney,  1889- ;  Trustee,  1889-,  and  Pres.,  1919- 
Dir.  and  Atty.,  Everett  Co-operative  Bank;  Dir.,  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv. 
1887- ;  contrib.  to  Banker's  Magazine,  and  other  periodicals;  Author 
of  Clearing  Houses,  (Part  3  of  Bolles'  Practical  Banking,  1884) 
Historical  Sketch  of  Everett  in  Drake's  Hist,  of  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass., 
(1878);  Everett  Souvenir,  (1893);  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Boston 
Clearing  House  in  Professional  and  Industrial  History  of  Suffolk  Co. 
a894)  :  Ad.,  Everett,  Mass. 

*LEMUBL  HOWARD  COBB,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  July  9,  1846. 
Editor  Portland  Daily  Press;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  March  17,  1903, 
aged  56. 

CHARLES  RANSOM  COFFIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1872.  Born,  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Feb.  13,  1847.  Instr.,  Dio  Lewis  Sch.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  1867-68; 
Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1869;  Teacher,  Pub.  Schools,  Mass., 

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1869-70;  Instructor  in  Greek,  Western  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  1871-89;  Prin.  Park  Institute,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1889-1904; 
Instructor  in  Math.,  Allegheny,  H.  S.,  1904-10;  Instructor,  Pittsburgh, 
H.  S.,  1910-17;  Res.,  736  Wallace  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

*ALBERT  DANFORTH,  A.B.  Lawyer,  Grand  Forks,  Dak.;  Chicago, 
111.;  Deceased. 

HENRY  WARE  HALE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1872.  Born,  So.  West  Harbor,  Me., 
Oct.  7,  1843.  Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1871-72;  Newton  Theol.  Sem., 
1872-74;  ordained,  1874;  Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  For.  Miss  Soc,  Burma, 
1874-1902;  Retired,  Waterville,  Me.,  1902-04;  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  1904-. 

*JOSHUA  HOWARD  MILLETT,  A.B.,  1886,  A.M.,  1878.  Bora,  Cherry- 
field,  Me.,  March  17,  1842.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1870;  Lawyer,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1870-95;  Pres.  Crosby  Steam  Gage  and  Valve  Co.,  1875-1914; 
Repr.  Mass.  Legisl.,  1884-85;  died,  Maiden,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1914, 
aged  72. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  MOODY,  A.B.,  1874,  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1871.  Born, 
Kingfield,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1846.  Prin.  Yarmouth  Acad.,  Me.;  Hebron 
Acad.,  1872-79;  Prin.  Bridgton  Acad.,  1879;  Edw.  Little  Inst,  Auburn, 
Me.;  Hebron,  Me. 

7— *3 

CLASS  OF  1868 

*WILLIAM  OLIVER  AYER,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1908.  Born,  Sangerville,  Me., 
June  25,  1845.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1868-71;  Pastor,  Peterboro,  N.  H., 
1871-74;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1874-84;  Everett,  Mass.,  1884-90;  Livermore 
Falls,  Me.,  1890-93;  Brockton,  Mass.,  1893-1905;  Braintree,  1905-08; 
Kenduskeag,  Me.,  1908-15;  Brunswick,  1915-16;  died,  Brunswick,  Me., 
June  1,  1916,  aged  70. 

*THOMAS  MELVIN  BUTLER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871.  Born,  Aurora,  Me., 
Jan.  24,  1841.  Private,  10th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-64;  2d  Lieut.  24th  U.  S. 
Vols.,  1864,  and  1st  Lieut.,  1865;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1871;  Pastor 
-  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  1871-74;  Somerset,  Mass.,  1874-76;  Townshend,  Vt, 
1876-82;  No.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1882-88;  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1888-89;  Can- 
ton, Mass.,  1890-98;  died.  Canton,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1898,  aged  57. 

♦LEONARD  DWIGHT  CARVER,  A.B.  Born,  LaGrange,  Me.,  Jan.  26, 
1840.  Private,  2d  Me.  Vols.,  1861-63;  Teacher,  Me.  and  111.,  1870-74; 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1875;  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  1876-90;  State  Libra- 
rian, 1890-1905;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  18,  1905,  aged  65. 

WILLIAM  HEMAN  CLARK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871.  Born,  Hancock,  Me., 
March  13,  1840.  Pastor,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  1868-75;  So.  Norridgewock, 
1875-83;  Needham,  Mass.,  1884-87;  Finan.  Secy.,  Colby  Acad.,  N.  H., 
1887-88;  Pastor,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1888-95;  Charleston,  1895-1900; 
Parkman,  1900-05;  Turner,  1905-08;  Acting  Pastor,  Sabattu-s  1910-15; 
Gen.  Sec.  Maine  S.  S.  Assoc,  1877-84;  Res.,  Auburn,  Me. 

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CHARLES  LEONIDAS  CLAY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871.  Born,  Andover,  N.  H., 
Oct.  9,  1844.  Teacher,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1869-72;  Holbrook,  Mass., 
1872-73;  Grafton,  1874-76;  Whitinsville,  1876-77;  Watertown,  1879- 
81;  Mfr.,  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1881-95;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Harvard,  Mass., 
1895-1910;  North  Dana,  Mass.,  1910-15;  retired;  Res.,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

*JOHN  BLAKE  CLOUGH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871.  Born,  Danbury,  N.  H., 
Feb.  22,  1846.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Attorney,  1873-86;  from  1886,  Clerk 
U.  S.  Dist.  and  Circuit  Courts,  Memphis,  Tenn.;  died,  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Jan.  13,  1904,  aged  57. 

*GEORGE  WESTON  DAVIS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871.  Born,  Alfred  Me.,  Dec. 
23,  1838.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1871;  Pastor,  So.  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1871-74;  Act.  Pastor,  Rowley,  1874-75;  Antrim,  N.  H.,  1875-76; 
Orange,  Mass.,  1876-80;  Chicopee,  1880-90;  Biddeford,  1891-94;  Wales, 
Mass.,  1894-98;  died.  So.  Waterboro,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1898,  aged  59. 

REUBEN  WESLEY  DUNN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1880.  Born,  Fayette,  Me., 
Feb.  8,  1847.  Prin.  East  Corinth  Acad.,  1868-70;  business  agent, 
1870-86;  Merchant,  1886-91;  Pres.  Madison  Woden  Co.,  1894-98; 
1917- ;  Director  Lockwood  Co.,  1873-98;  Pres.  Somerset  R.  R.,  1897- 
1907;  Mgr.,  Dunn  Edge  Tool  Co.,  1897-1916;  Director  Cascade  W.  Mill, 
1883- ;  Director,  Central  Maine  Power  Co.,  1910- ;  Member  Board 
of  Educa.,  Waterville;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1910- ;  Waterville,  Me. 

*HENRY  CARLTON  HALLOWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871;  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1887.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1847. 
Prin.  High  School,  Methuen,  Mass.,  and  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  and 
then  of  Collins  Sch.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  to  1880;  with  Chas.  Scribner's 
Sons,  N.  Y.,  1880-81;  Cashier  Solomon  Valley  Bank,  Solomon  City, 
Kan.,  1881-84;  Real  Estate  and  Loan  Agent,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1885; 
Physician,  Auburn,  Me.  1887-89;  Quincy,  Mass.,  1889-12;  died  Quincy, 
Mass.,  April  13,  1912,  aged  65. 

HENRY  MALCOLM  HOPKINSON,  A.B.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Feb. 
1,  1840.  Private  16th  Me.  Vols.;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1871;  Mission- 
ary, Am.  Bapt.  Miss  Union,  Bassein,  Burma,  1871-76;  Pastor,  Halifax, 
Vt.,  1877-79;  W.  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  1879-84;  Lebanon,  Me.,  1884-86; 
Perkinsville,  Vt.,  1886-99;  Westford,  Vt.,  1899-1907;  So.  Acworth,  N. 
H.,  1907-14;  Retired;  Res.,  West  Wardsboro,  Vt. 

EDMUND  FRANKLIN  MERRIAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1877,  D.D.,  1902.  Born, 
East  Winthrop,  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1847.  In  business.  New  York,  1868-76; 
Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1879;  Pastor,  Livermore,  Falls,  Me.,  1879-80; 
Editor  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine,  1880-1901;  Editor  The  Watch- 
ma)i,  Boston,  Mass.,  1901-13;  Editor  Watchman-Examiner,  1913-16; 
Retired;  Author:  American  Baptist  Missionary  Union  and  its  Missio7is 
(1897);  History  of  American  Baptist  Missions  (1900);  Res.,  19 
University  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

*DAVID  PALMER,  A.B.  Born,  Grafton,  Vt.,  Jan.  4,  1S41.  Newton 
Theol.  Inst,  1868-71;  ordained,  1872;  Pastor,  W.  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  1871- 

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74;  W.  Dummerston,  1874-75;  E.  Poultney,  Vt.,  1877-SO;  Adamsville, 
N.  Y.,  1881-84;  Ellendale,  No.  Dak.,  1886-87;  died,  Ludden,  No.  Dak., 
Nov.  3,  1906,  aged  65. 

EDWIN  SUMNER  SMALL,  A.B.  Born,  St.  George,  Me.,  April  3,  1848. 
Asst.  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1868-70;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1873; 
Pastor,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1873-74;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1874;  Brunswick, 
1875-80;  Livermore  Falls,  1880-90;  Real  Estate  and  Insurance,  Mel- 
rose and  Boston,  Mass.;  Alderman,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1900-02;  Pres. 
Melrose  Bd.  Trade,  etc.;  Author  History  of  Boivdoiyiham  Ass'n. 

JULIAN  DANIEL  TAYLOR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871;  LL.D.,  1900.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.,  Jan.  29,  1846.  Tutor,  1868-73;  Prof.  Latin  Language 
and  Literature,  Colby  College,  1873-1918;  Taylor  Prof.  Latin  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  1918- ;  Dir.  and  Vice-Pres.,  Ticonic  Natl  Bank; 
Waterville,  Me. 

*FREDERIC  AUGUSTUS  WALDRON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1871.  Born,  Buck- 
field,  Me.,  April,  6,  1841.  From  1871,  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.;  died, 
Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1896,  aged  55. 

15— *8 

CLASS  OF  1869 

♦NICHOLAS    NOYES    ATKINSON,    A.B.,    A.M.,    1872.     Born,    West 
Minot,  Me.,  April  4,  1848.     Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1869-71;  Prin.  New  . 
London  Acad.,  N.  H.,  1872-74;   Mining  Broker,  Colo.,  1878-92;   died, 
West  Minot,  Me.,  Aug.  23,  1900,  "aged  52. 

*ISAAC  BRITTON,  A.B.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Sept.  18,  1847.  Mer- 
chant, Portland,  Me.,  1868-70;  Tanner,  Bucksport,  Me.;  Me.  House  of 
Rep.,  1897-99;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  March  21,  1906,  aged  59. 

*CHARLES  WESLEY  CHASE,  A.B.  Born,  Unity,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1841. 
From  1872,  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  died,  Kansas  City,  Sept.  18, 
1908,  aged  67. 

*GILMAN  CLARK  FISHER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Francestown,  N. 
H.,  July  12,  1841.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Castine,  Me.,  1869-70;  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  1870;  For  Corr.,  Springfield  Republican,  1870-73;  Prin.  High 
and  Gram.  Sch.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1873-75; West  Gram.  Sch.,  Maiden, 
1875-78;  For.  Corr.  Boston  Journal,  1878;  Prin.  Sawyer  Gram  Sch., 
Dover,  N.  H.,  1879;  Supt.  Schools,  Dover,  1879-82;  Supt.  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1882-90;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1890-92;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1892-98; 
Great  Harrington,  Mass.,  1898-1904;  Danbury,  Conn.,  1904-06;  died, 
Muskegon,  Mich.,  Sept.  25,  1919,  aged  78;  Author  of  Teacher's  ManKal 
in  Primanj  Arithmetic   (1880);  Essentials  of  Geography. 

^ABRAHAM  WILLARD  JACKSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898,  D.D.,  1901,  B.D., 
Harvard,  1872.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  April  7,  1843.  Private,  8th  Me. 
Vols.,  1861-62;  Sergt.  Major  1st  S.  C.  Vols.,  1862;  Lt.  and  Capt.  33d 
U.  S.  Vols.,  1865;  Pastor,  Unit.  Soc,  Petersboro,  N.  H.,  1873-81;  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal.,  1881-88 ;  Lecturer  on  the  Philosophy  of  Religion,  Mead- 


Graduates — Men  1870 

ville  Theol.  School,  Pa.,  1893-94;  in  literary  pursuits,  Melrose,  Mass., 
1894-1911;  died,  Melrose,  Mass.,  April  24,  1911,  aged  68;  Author  of 
The  Immanent  God  (1889)  ;  The  Scientific  Study  of  Literature  (1889)  ; 
James  Martineau,  a  Biography  and  Study,  (1900). 

CHARLES  HOLT  KIMBALL,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1872.  Born,  Pembroke,  N. 
H.,  Nov.  5,  1841.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  and  City  Supt.  Schools,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1876-80;  wood  and  coal  business,  Haverhill,  Mass.; 
Denver,  Colo.;  Soldiers'  Home,  Calif. 

•■'EPHRAIM  WOOD  NORWOOD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1872;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1882. 
Born,  Camden,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  1846.  Prin.  Hitchcock  Free  High  Sch., 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  1869-79;  Physician,  Spencer,  Mass.,  1882-1913;  died, 
Spencer,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1913,  aged  67. 

EDWARD  STEWART  RAWSON,  A.B.  Born,  Rumford  Point,  Me., 
March  9,  1848;  Ad.,  Rumford  Point,  Me. 

*JUSTIN  KENT  RICHARDSON,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1898.  Born,  Pownal,  Me., 
Dec.  12,  1843.  Private  23d  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  1st  Lt.,  Capt.,  and  Bvt. 
Major  30th  Me.  Vols.,  1864;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1872;  Pastor,  Maple- 
wood,  Mass.,  1872-75;  Editor  Vermont  Baptist,  1879-91;  Pastor,  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  1875-83;  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-86;  Brockton,  1886-1900; 
Des  Moines,  la.,  1900-03;  President,  Des  Moines  Coll.,  1903-04;  Real 
Estate,  etc.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1904-15;  died,  Denver,  Colo.,  Feb.  20,  1915, 
aged  71 ;  Author  of  Twelve  Vieivs  of  Heaven;  Brockton's  Perils  (1890) . 

*HOWARD  CHANDLER  ROWE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1872.  Born,  New  Glouces- 
ter, Me.,  Jan.  13,  1846.  Instr.  Ottawa  Univ.,  1870;  Acting  Pastor, 
North  Reading,  Mass.,  1874;  died,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1875, 
aged  29. 

*WARREN  AUGUSTUS  SMITH,  A.B.  Born,  Litchfield,  Me.,  March  13, 
1847.  Prin.  Corinna  Acad.,  Me.,  1869;  died,  Corinna,  Me.,  Aug.  31, 
1869,  aged  22. 

11— *  9 
CLASS  OF  1870 

CHARLES  HENRY  CUMSTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1873;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1877. 
Born,  Monmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1848.  Sub-Master,  Eng.  High  Sch., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1870-74;  from  1877,  Physician,  Brunswick,  Me. 

FREDERIC  HOWARD  EVELETH,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1898.  Born,  Durham, 
Me.,  March  21,  1843.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1873;  ordained,  1873; 
Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Toungoo,  Burma,  1873-85;  Ran- 
goon, 1886-90;  Sandoway,  1890-96;  Theol.  Sem.,  Insein,  Burma,  1896- 
1914;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.;  Author:  (all  in  Burmese),  Old  Testa- 
ment Biographical  Sketches,  Illustrated,  (1886)  ;  Notes  on  Gospel  of 
John,  (1908)  ;  Preparation  and  Delivery  of  Sermons,  (a  translation), 
(1896)  ;  Manual  of  Christian  Theology,  (a  translation),  (1906)  ;  Joint- 
author  with  F.  D.  Phinney  of  Pocket  Dictionary,  (1887)  ;  Revised, 
Burmese-English  Dictionary,  (1914) ,  and  English-Burmese  Dictionui-y, 
(1919)  ;  Revised,  Pocket  Dictionary,  (1919)  ;  Ad.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

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*GEORGE  LLEWELLYN  FARNUM,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Albany,  1873.  Born, 
Runiford,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1844.  Private,  11th  Mass.  Vols,  to  1864;  Teach- 
er, Ellsworth  and  Augusta,  Me.,  1870-72;  Lawyer,  Norway,  from  1873; 
died,  Rumford  Centre,  Me.,  June  18,  1877,  aged  33. 

ALFRED  EBEN  MEIGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1873.  Born,  So.  China,  Me.,  April 
21,  1847.  Asst.  Ed.  Bangor  Whig  and  Courier,  1872-80;  Night  Editor 
New  Haven  Palladium,  1880-84;  Night  Editor  and  Business  Manager, 
Omaha  Bee,  1884-85;  Manager  Western  Newspaper  Union,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1885-1916;  Secy.  Bd.  of  Control,  Michigan  Home  and  Training 
School;  Ad.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

HARRINGTON  PUTNAM,  A.B.,  1875;  LL.D.,  1906;  LL.B.,  Columbia, 
1876;  LL.D.,  Middlebury,  1911.  Born,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  June  29, 
1851.  Lawyer,  New  York  City,  from  1876;  Justice  Supreme  Court  of 
State  of  New  York  from  1909,  designated  of  Appellate  Div.,  1913; 
Civil  Service  Commissioner,  City  of  Brooklyn,  1888-93:  Lecturer  on 
Maritime  Law,  College  of  Law,  Cornell  Univ.;  Pres.  American  Alpine 
Club,  1912-14;  Res.,  404  Washing-ton,  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EDWARD  PAYSON  ROBERTS,  A.B.  Born,  Waterboro,  Me.,  Dec.  2, 
1844.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1873;  Pastor,  Springvale,  Me.,  1873-75; 
Sandusky,  0.,  1876-79;  Cincinnati,  1881-87,  and  1890-92;  Res.,  3050 
McHenry  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

ERASTUS  MELVILLE  SHAW,  A.B.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  1842. 
Sixteenth  Me.  Vols.,  1863-65;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1873;  Pastor, 
Antrim,  N.  H.,  1873-79;  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.,  1881-84;  Retired  as 
result  of  disabilities  contracted  in  the  army;  Res.,  106  West  84th  St., 
New  York  City. 

CHARLES  RENDOL  WHIDDEN,  A.B.,  1874.  Born,  Calais,  Me.,  Oct  5, 
1849.  Ed.  and  Prop'r.  Calais  Times;  Depy.  Collector  of  Customs, 
1887;  Calais,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1871 

SCOTTO  HEDGE  BLEWETT,  A.B.  Born,  Georgetown,  Ky.,  Nov.  28, 
1850.  Teacher,  St.  Louis  Sem.,  Mo.,  1871-72;  Smithton,  1872-74;  Supt. 
Sch.,  Boonville,  1874-75;  Publisher's  Agt.,  1875-77;  Asst.  High  Sch., 
St  Louis,  1877-78;  Prin.  Bates  Sch.,  1878-79;  Prin.  Franklin  Sch., 
1879-82;  Prin.  Stoddard  Sch.,  1882-87;  since  1887,  in  business,  St 
Louis,  Mo. 

*FRED  IRVING  CAMPBELL,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Feb.  24, 
1850.  Prin.  Cherryfield  Acad.,  1871-72;  Calais  Acad.,  1872;  Adm.  to 
the  Bar,  1882;  County  Attorney,  1890-1900;  Maine  House  Reps.,  1903; 
Lawyer,  Cherryfield;  died,  Machias,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1908,  aged  57. 

CHARLES  WILBERT  FOSTER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Detroit,  1875.  Born,  Unity, 
Me.,  April  29,  1850;  Physician,  Portland,  Me.,  1875;  Auburn,  Me., 
1875-76;  Deering  (Portland),  Me.,  1876-. 


Graduates — Men  1872 

ALBANUS  KIMBALL  GURNEY,  A.B.  Born,  Cumberland,  Me.,  May 
29,  1845.  Newton  TheoL  Inst.,  1874;  ordained,  1874;  Missionary,  from 
1874,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Sibsagor;  Dibrugarg,  Assam,  India; 
Translated  the  Old  Testament  into  Assamese;  Ad.,  San  Jose,  Calif. 

*DELWIN  AUGUSTUS  HAMLIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1874.  Born,  Sidney,  Me., 
Feb.  2,  1846.  Sub-Master,  Lawrence  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Allston, 
Mass.,  May  25,  1893,  aged  47. 

*WILLIAM  LIBBEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1874  Born,  Westboro,  Mass.,  April 
11,  1839.  Private,  20th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-65;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1874; 
Pastor,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  1874-79;  Sutton,  1879-85;  from  1885,  Ashfield, 
Mass.;  died,  So.  Ashfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1894,  aged  55. 

*WALTER  FORREST  MARSTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1874.  Born,  Danville, 
Me.,  July  6,  1849.  Teacher,  1871-78;  Editor  and  Prop'r.  Hallowell 
Register,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1878-1908;  Member  Me.  LegisL,  1887;  Trustee 
Storer  Coll.,  W.  Va.,  1901-05;  died,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1915, 
aged  65. 

*WILLIS  BRONSON  MATHEWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1879.  Born,  Liberty, 
Me.,  Aug.  26,  1849.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1871-72;  in 
business,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  Lewiston,  Me.;  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1877-83;  Publisher's  Agent,  Boston,  Mass.; 
died,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1892,  aged  42. 

GEORGE  STRATTON  PAINE,  A.B.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1849. 
Teacher,  Waltham,  111.,  1871-72;  Newcastle,  Cal.,  1872-73;  St.  Joseph, 
Mich.,  1873-75;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1875;  Lawyer,  Ottawa,  111.,  1876-84; 
U.  S.  Commr.,  1883-84;  Farmer,  Winslow,  Me. 

*CHARLES  HOWARD  STURGIS,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  April 
21,  1851.  Dep'y.  Collector  and  Inspector  of  Customs,  1883-87;  Book- 
keeper, Cherryfield,  Me.;  died,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1909. 

*ARTHUR  NASH  WILLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1850. 
Insurance  Agent,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1872-84;  Carpenter;  died.  Dexter, 
Me.,  Oct.  26,  1907,  aged  57. 

*FRED  MORSE  WILSON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1875.  Born,  Hebron, 
Me.,  Dec.  8,  1850.  Physician,  Waterville,  Me.,  1875-80;  and  Instr.  in 
Gymnastics,  Colby,  1875-78;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1879-1917;  Director 
and  Pres.,  Bridgeport  Hospital;  died,  Ancon,  Panama,  Dec.  30,  1917, 
aged  67. 


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CLASS  OF  1872 


JOHN  HARRIS  BARROWS,  A.B.  Born,  Leeds,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1851. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1875;  Pastor,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1875-78;  So. 
Boston,  1878-79;  Marlboro,  1880-83;  Warren,  Me.,  1883-87;  Buckfield, 
1887-89;  Tenant's  Harbor,  1889-92;  Yarmouth,  1892-98;  Brewer,  1898- 
1903;  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1903-13;  Bolton,  1913-18;  Retired;  Author, 
Centennial  History  Baptist  Church,  Yarmouth,  Me.,   (1897);  Centen- 


1872  Colby  College 

nial  History  Baptist  Church,  Mnrblehead,  Mass.,  (1910)  ;  Res.,  Marble- 
head,  Mass. 

ELIHU  BURRITT  HASKELL,  A.B.  Born,  Guilford,  Me.,  May  15,  1848. 
Newton  TheoL  Inst,  1875;  Pastor,  Rockland,  Me.,  1875-78;  Sauk 
Centre,  Minn.,  1878-80 ;  Fargo,  No.  Dak.,  1880-8.3 ;  Hope  Valley,  R.  I., 
1884-90;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1890-93;  Andover,  189.3-94;  Horticulture, 
Southbridge,  Mass.,  1895-1919;  Retired;  Res.,  Sturbridge,  Mass,  (P.  0. 
Southbridge) . 

THOMAS  GOULD  LYONS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1875.  Born,  New  Brunswick, 
June  21,  1840.  Private,  1st  Me.  Cav.,  1861-62;  16th  Me.  Vols.,  1864-65; 
Pastor,  Monmouth,  Me.,  1872-74;  Bryant's  Pond,  1874-77;  St.  George, 
1878-80;  Bluehill,  1880-82;  Lisbon  Falls,  1882-83;  Friendship,  1884-88; 
Nobleboro,  1888-91;  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1891-94;  So.  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
1894-97;  in  business,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HOWARD  ROGERS  MITCHELL,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  16, 
1850.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1875;  Pastor,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  1875-76; 
Pella,  1876-78;  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1879-80;  Conway,  Mass.,  1880-85; 
Huntington,  1885-88;  No.  Uxbridge,  1888-89;  Dover,  Me.,  1891-96; 
Livermore  Falls,  1897-98;  Florist,  Waterville,  Me.,  1898-1906;  Asso. 
Editor  Waterville  Mail,  1906-07;;  Nursery  stock,  1907-15;  Supt. 
Burials,  Waterville,  1915-17;  Solicitor,  Waterville  Soitinel,  1917- ; 
School  Bd.,  Conway,  Mass.,  1881-85;  Waterville  City  Council,  1901-02; 
Author,  The  Lord's  Supper—What  do  the  Scriptures  Teach   (1879). 

WILDER  WASHINGTON  PERRY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born,  Lincoln- 
ville.  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1848.  Insurance  Agent,  Editor  and  Prop'r.  Cam- 
den Herald,  1874-82;  Editor  Portland  Herald,  1890;  Real  Estate,  Cam- 
den, Me.,  1882-92;  Salesman,  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1892-1917;  Com- 
missioner, World's  Fair,  Vienna,  1873;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1879,  1880; 
Chairman  Prohibition  State  Com.,  1890;  Author:  Why  A  Baptist? 
(1912)  ;  Res.,  Camden,  Me. 

*ALFRED  SWEETSER  STOWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  June 
1,  1850.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1872-75;  Pastor,  Salem,  N.  H.,  1875-80; 
Derry,  1880-89;  Montville,  Conn.,  1889-96;  Berlin,  N.  H.,  1896-1907; 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  1907-14;  No.  Egremont,  Mass.,  1914-15;  died.  No. 
Egremont,   Mass.,  March  7,   1915,  aged  64. 

*HORACE  WAYLAND  TILDEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1875;  D.D.,  1892.  Born, 
Chesterville,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1841.  Private  11th  Me.  Vols.,  1863-66; 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1875;  Pastor,  Augusta,  Me.,  1875-84;  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.,  1884-89;  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1890-98;  Jacksonville,  111., 
1898-99;  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1899-1903;  Pierre,  So.  Dak.,  1904-05; 
Dillon,  Mont.,  1905-07;  Brookings,  So.  Dak.,  1910-15;  Dillon,  :\Iont., 
1915-16;  died,  Dillon,  Mont.,  Oct  11,  1916,  aged  74. 

LOUIS  ALBERT  WHEELER,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept  24, 
1841.     Sec'y  Kennebec   Framing  Co.,  Fairfield,   Me. ;    Asst.   Cashier, 


Graduates— Men  1873 

Nat.  Bank,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1887-91;  in  lumber  business,  Bartlett,  N. 
H.,  and  Boston,  Mass.;  Ad.,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

8—*  2 
CLASS  OF  1873 

NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1876;  D.D.,  1895;  LL.D.,  190.3. 
Born,  Eastport,  Me.,  May  22,  1853.  Assoc.  Prin.  Ferry  Hall  Female 
Coll.,  Lake  Forest,  111.,  1873-76;  Asst.  Prin.,  Highland  Hall  Coll.  for 
Women,  Highland  Park.,  111.,  1876-79;  and  Prin.  1880-84;  Master  Yale 
Sch.  for  Boys,  Chicago,  1879-80;  ordained,  1884;  Prof.  Rhet.  and  Eng. 
Lit.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1884-86;  Prof,  of  Latin,  1886-89;  and  Prof. 
Eng.,  1889-92,  Univ.  of  111.;  Acting  Dir.  Univ.  Extension  Div.,  1893-94; 
Extension  Asso.  Prof,  and  Director  of  Univ.  Extension,  Univ  of  Chi- 
cago, 1892-95;  President  of  Colby  College,  1895-1901;  Prof,  of  Educa- 
tion and  Director  of  Co-operative  work,  1901- ;  Dean  Coll.  of  Educa., 
1905-09;  Dean  University  Coll.,  1916- ;  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Author: 
Bellum  Helvitinmi;  articles  on  Continuous  University  Sessions,  and 
University  Extension  in  Cyclopaedia  of  Education,  1913;  articles  in 
various  periodicals,  etc.;  Res.,  1217  E.  56th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

*LEVI  HOYT  CLEMENT,  A.B.  Born,  Rome,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1846.  Instr. 
Franklin  Sch.,  Topsham,  Me.,  1873-74;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1875- 
1902;  retired,  Brooklyn,  N.  ¥.;  Deceased. 

*FRED  FULLER,  A.B.,  M.D.  Harvard,  1879.  Born,  Corinth,  Me., 
April  22,  1851.  Prin.  Presque  Isle  Acad.,  Me.,  1873;  High  Sch., 
Methuen,  Mass.,  187.3-75;  from  1880,  Physician,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  died, 
Manitou  Springs,  Colo.,  Nov.  27,  1891,  aged  40. 

AUGUSTUS  HILL  KELLEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1876.  Born,  Frankfort,  Me., 
Jan.  25,  1851.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1873-75;  Belfast,  1875- 
82;  Sub-Master,  Chapman  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882-88;  Masteir 
Lyman  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-1912;  Master,  U.  S.  Grant  Sch.,  1912- 
Director,  1890-,  and  Pres.,  1915-,  Boston  Teachers'  Mutual  Benefit 
Assn;  Author  of  Heath's  Complete  School  Record;  joint  author  with 
L.  Dunton,  of  Inductive  Course  in  English,  3  vols.,  (1900-04),  and  A 
Graded  Course  in  English,  3  vols.,  (1911)  ;  with  H.  L.  Mor.se  of  The 
Natural  Speller,  2  vols.,  (1909,  1912);  Ad.,  57  Montview  St.,  West 
Roxbury,  Mass. 

*FRANK  HERBERT  PARLIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1876;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1879. 
Born,  East  Winthrop,  Me.,  May  23,  1851.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1882; 
East  Winthrop,  Me.;  died,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1907,  aged  56. 

•'JOHN  HERBERT  PHILBRICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1876.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.,  July  12,  1853.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1877;  2d  Lieut.  11th  U.  S.  Inf., 
1877;  Act.  Asst.  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point,  N. 
Y.,  1879-80;  1st  Lieut.  11th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1886;  died,  Sackett's  Harbor, 
N.  Y.,  July  24,  1890,  aged  37. 

GEORGE  MARTIN  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1877.  Born,  Belgrade,  Me., 
May  30,  1847.     Prin.  High   Sch.,  Natick,  Mass.,  1873-76;   Prin.  Lit. 

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and  Theol.  Inst.,  Fairfax,  Vt,  1877-78;  Prin.  Somerset  Acad.,  N.  Y., 
1878-80;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  1880-85;  Prin.  Manning 
Sch.,  Ipswich,  1888-89;  Student,  Giessen  Univ.,  Ger.,  1889-91;  Prin. 
Canton  Union  Sch.,  1891;  Prof.  Greek,  Univ.  of  So.  Daliota,  1891-99; 
and  of  Mod.  Lang.,  1899- ;  Vermillion,  So.  Dakota. 
JEFFERSON  TAYLOR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1876.     Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Sept. 

22,  1848.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1873-87;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Waterville,  1887-89;  Rockland,  1889-91;  English  and  History,  Chaffey 
Prep.  Sch.,  Ontario,  Cal.,  1891-97;  Supt.  of  Sch.,  and  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Ontario,  Cal.,  1897-1914;  Librarian,  1914-;  Res.,  419  W.  E.  St., 
Ontario,  Calif. 

*DAVID  WEBSTER,  A.B.  Born,  Milford,  Mass.,  March  16,  1851.  New- 
ton Theo.  Inst.,  1876;  ordained,  1876;  Missionary  Am.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Union,  Moulmein,  Burma,  1877-83;  Phapun,  1883-85;  Chung  Mai, 
Siam,  1885-87;  Pastor,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1890-96;  Lebanon,  Me.,  1897- 
1900;  Goodwin's  Mills,  1901-03;  died.  West  Rockport,  Me.,  April  4, 
1904,  aged  53. 

CLARENCE  PERCIVAL  WESTON,  A.B.     Born,  Bloomfield,  Me.,  Aug. 

23,  1845.  Teacher,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1873;  since  1875,  Lawyer,  Boston, 
Mass. 

10— *  5 
CLASS  OF  1874 

ALBERT  BARNEY  ALLEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
May  17,  1844.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  1874-76;  Prin. 
Wilton  Acad.,  1876-77;  Instructor,  Business  Coll.,  Augusta,  1877-78; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  1878-79;  Editor  Fairfield  Journal,  1879-84; 
Prin.  Eaton  Sch.,  Norridgewock,  1884-86;  Westbrook  Sem.,  1886-92; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Farmington,  N.  H.,  1893-97;  Supt.  Schools,  Wilton, 
Me.,  1898-1902;  Trial  Justice,  1905- ;  Res.,  Wilton,  Me. 

♦ABRAHAM  BARKER  GATES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1877;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1880. 
Born,  East  Vassalboro,  Me.,  May  12,  1854.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cherry- 
field,  Me.,  1875-77;  Univ.  Vienna,  and  Berlin,  1880-81;  Physician, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1881-1915;  City  Physician,  1883-84;  Prof,  of 
Obstetrics,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1885-1915;  Obstetric 
surgeon.  Northwestern  Hospital,  and  Maternity  Homo;  died,  Clear- 
water, Minn.,  June  9,  1915,  aged  61. 

WILLIAM  HUNT  KELLEY,  A.B.,  .A..M.,  1881.  Born,  Liberty,  Me., 
Dec.  16,  1855.  Prin.  Grammar  Sch.,  W.  Waterville,  Me.,  1875-76; 
adm.  to  the  Bar,  1877;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brownville,  1877-78;  High 
Sch.,  So.  Thomaston,  1878-79;  High  Sch.,  Cherryfield,  1879-80;  Lin- 
coln Acad.,  Newcastle,  1880-81;  Lawyer,  Warren,  Mass.,  1882-1902; 
So.  Manchester,  Conn. 

HORACE  WILSON  STEWART,  A.B.  Born,  Hartland,  Me.,  Feb.  24, 
1852.  .\dm.  to  the  Bar,  1875;  Lawyer;  Judge  Municipal  Court, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1880-92;  Camden,  Me. 

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*THEODORE  FRELINGHUYSEN  WHITE,  A.B.  Born,  Columbia,  Me., 
April  1,  1846.  Ordained,  1872;  Pastor,  Dexter,  Me.,  1874-75;  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1879;  Pastor,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1878-83;  Bath,  1883-94; 
Bar  Harbor,  1894-98 ;  died,  Brunswick,  Me.,  Jan.  23,  1899,  aged  52. 

CHARLES  EMERY  WILLIAMS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1877;  M.D.,  Columbia, 
1883.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  30,  1857;  Asst.  Houlton  Acad.,  Me., 
1875-80;  Physician,  Houlton,  Me. 

CHARLES  EMERSON  YOUNG,  A.B.  Born,  Corinna,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1846. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1877;  Pastor,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  1877-81;  Caribou, 
1881-92;  Missionary,  United  Bapt.  Conv.,  West  Enfield,  Me.,  1881- 
1919;  Pastor,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1919-. 

7—*  2 

CLASS  OF  1875 

EDWARD  JOHN  COLCORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896;  Litt.D.,  1915.  Born, 
Parsonsfield,  Me.,  July  28,  1849.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Beverly,  Mass., 
1876-78;  Newton  Theol  Inst,  1881;  Pastor,  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1881-83; 
Prof.  Lang,  and  Hist.,  Vermont  Acad.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1883-89; 
Prof.  Greek,  Latin  and  Math.,  Benedict  Coll.,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1889-90; 
Lang.  Hist,  and  Eng.  Lit.,  No.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  and  Rutland,  Vt., 
1890-91;  Prin.  Delaware  Lit.  Inst.,  1891-92;  Prin.  Rutland,  Vt.  High 
Sch.,  1892-95;  Prof.  History,  State  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1895-97;  Hist,  and 
English,  High  Sch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1897-1903;  Prin.  Academic  Dept., 
Heffley  High  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Res.,  244  Madison  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

LESLIE  COLBY  CORNISH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1878;  LL.D.,  1904,  and  Bowdoin, 
1918.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1854.  Prin.  Hdgh  Sch.,  Peterboro, 
N.  H.,  1875-77;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1878;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1880;  chair- 
man State  Bd.  Bar  Examiners,  1899-1907;  Assoc.  Justice,  Supreme 
Court  of  Me.,  1907-17,  and  Chief  Justice,  1917- ;  Trustee  Colby  Coll., 
1888- ;  and  Sec'y,  1891-1907,  and  chairman,  1907- ;  Trustee  Coburn 
Clas.  Inst.,  1901- ;  Trustee,  Augusta  Sav.  Bank,  1892-,  and  Pres., 
1905- ;  Trustee,  Lithgow  Pub.  Lib.,  1880-  and  Pres.,  1904- ;  Dir.  Amer. 
Unitarian  Ass'n.,  1904-13,  1919- ;  Res.,  Augusta,  Me. 

*JOHN  HOSMER  COX,  A.B.  Born,  Freedom,  N.  H.,  Dec.  3,  1848. 
Co.  E,  23d  Mass.  Inf.,  1864-65;  Ne\rton  Theol.  Inst.,  1875-77,  1880-81; 
Pastor,  Camden,  Me.,  1878-80;  Athol,  Mass.,  1881-87;  in  business, 
1887-92;  Pastor,  Merrimac,  Mass.,  1892-95;  Lexington,  1895-1901; 
West  Townsend,  1907-10;  in  business,  1910-14;  died,  Brookline,  Mass., 
April  4,  1914,  aged  65. 

WILLIAM  GOLDTHWAITE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1878.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me., 
Nov.  21,  1844.  33d  Iowa  Inf.,  1862-65;  Prin.  Simonds  High  Sch., 
Warner,  N.  H.,  1876-80;  San  Mateo  In.st.,  Fla.,  1880-83;  Prin.  Goshen 
Inst,  N.  Y.,  1883-1901;  Ad.,  Chester,  Vt 

*CHARLES  FRANCIS  HALL,  A.B.     Born,  Sebago,  Me.,  April  IG,  1850. 

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1875  Colby  College 

Vice-Prin.  Westbrook,  Sem.,  Me.,  1876-78;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass., 
1879-1911;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  6,  1911,  aged  61. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1878.  Born,  Hermon, 
Me.,  Aug.  7,  1850.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1877;  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me., 
1877-80;  Austin,  Minn.,  1881-83;  Examiner,  Civil  Service  Com.,  Wash- 
ing-ton, D.  C. 

*GEORGE  BASSETT  HOWARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1882;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  N. 
Y.,  1880.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Jan.  11,  1850.  Physician,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1880-92;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1893,  aged  43. 

HENRY  HUDSON,  A.B.  Born,  Guilford,  Me.,  March  19,  1851.  Lawyer, 
Dover,  Me.,  1875-77;  Guilford,  Me.,  1877-;  County  Commissioner, 
1882-83;  Res.,  Guilford,  Me. 

CYRUS  KNAPP  MERRIAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1882;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y., 
1879.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  June  29,  1848.  Teacher,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1875-76;  Physician,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1879-80;  A.  A.  Surg-.,  U.  S.  A., 
Dept.  Columb.,  1880-87;  Physician,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1888-1916;  Staff 
Sacred  Heart  Hosp.,  1888-98;  Sec'y  Spokane  Med.  Soc,  1888-90;  Pres. 
State  Med.  Ass'n.,  1890-91;  Pres.,  Sec'y,  and  Dir.,  several  mining 
companies;  address,  W.  904  7th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

*GUSTAVUS  ISAAC  PEAVY,  A.  B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  16, 
1856.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1877;  of  fii-m,.Peavy  Brothers,  Clothing, 
Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  April  16,  1917,  aged  60. 

EDWARD  ANDREW  READ,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1878;  D.D.,  Ohio  Northern 
Univ.,  1910.  Born,  Norton,  Mass.,  April  27,  1852.  Ne-wton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1878;  Pastor,  Readsboro,  Vt.,  1879-81;  Needham,  Mass.,  1881- 
83;  Prof.  Greek  and  Rhet.,  Clermont  Acad.,  O.,  1883-87;  Pastor,  Ame- 
lia, O.,  1887-89;  Wauseon,  1889-92;  Wooster,  1892-96;  Dayton,  1897- 
1900;  Martin's  Feriy,  1900-06;  Sec'y  Bapt.  Young  Peoples'  Union  of 
Ohio,  Granville,  0.,  1906-10;  Field  Sec'y  B.  Y.  P.  U.  of  America, 
Granville,  O.,  1911;  Pastor,  Springfield,  O.,  1912-16;  Res.,  Muskogee, 
Okla. 

*SAMUEL  AUSTIN  READ,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1878.  Born,  Scituate,  R.  I., 
Sept.  19,  1850.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1878;  Pastor,  No.  Stratford,  N. 
H.,  1878-80;  Act.  Pastor,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1881;  Pastor,  Burke, 
N.  Y.,  1882;  Passumsic,  Vt.,  1883-85;  Fiskdale,  Mass.,  1885-89;  Aga- 
wam,  1889-99;  Springfield,  1899-1910;  died.  Spring-field,  Mass.,  Aug. 
11,  1913,  aged  62. 

EDWARD  HAWES  SMILEY,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1878;  LL.D.,  1905.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1852.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1876- 
84;  Classical  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1884-90;  Vice- 
Prin.  Public  High  Sch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890-95;  Principal,  1895- 
1911;  Prin.  Emeritus,  1911-. 

HERBERT  TILDEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1878;  D.D.,  Des  Moines,  1909.  Born, 
Chesterville,  Me.,  June  18,  1850.  Prin.  Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow, 
Vt.,  1875-76;   Pastor,  Lamoine,  Me.,  1876-79;   Bar  Harbor,   1879-80; 

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Graduates — Men  1876 

Sedg-wick,  188Q-83;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1883-84;  Pastor,  Old  Town, 
1885-86;  Farmington,  1886-92;  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1892-99;  Wilton, 
Me.,  1902-03;  Sanford,  1903-06;  Fargo,  No.  Dakota;  Hebron,  Me., 
1912-15;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1918-19;  Inst.  Biblical  Literature,  Hebron 
Acad.,  1912-15;  Ad.,  Farmington,  Me. 
JOSIAH  ODIN  TILTON,  A.E.,  A.M.,  1879;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1882. 
Born,  Limerick,  Me.,  July  29,  1853.  Teaching,  Peddie  Inst.,  Hights- 
town,  N.  J.,  1875-76;  Matawan  Preparatory  Sch.,  Matawan,  N.  J., 
1876-77;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  1877-79;  Physician,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1882-83;  since  1883,  Lexington,  Mass.;  Memb.  Lighting 
Bd.,  1  yr. ;  chairman  Sewer  Bd.,  10  yrs.;  chairman  Health  Dept.,  12 
yrs.;  chairman  Park  Com.,  7  yrs.;  School  Physician,  12  yrs.;  U.  S. 
Examiner  for  Draft  Div.  31,  Mass.;  Examiner  for  Red  Cross;  Memb. 
Lexington  Safety  Com.,  1917-19. 

•     15— *5 
CLASS  OF  1876 

FRED  VIRGIL  CHASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1879.  Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  April  30, 
1851.  Instr.  Worcester  Acad.,  Mass.,  1876-81;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1883; 
Asst.  Co.  Attorney,  18§5-1886;  Member  Me.  Legisl.,  1899,  1901;  Law- 
yer, Portland,  Me. 

*ATWOOD  CURTIS  HALL,  A.B.  Born,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  April  17,  1850. 
Teacher,  Vacaville,  Cal.,  1877-80;  with  Pacific  Furniture  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  1880-84;  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  1884-1902; 
died,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  May  5,  1905,  aged  55. 

CLEMENT  HOWARD  HALLOWELL,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1879. 
Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1854.  Physician,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1880-85; 
Chicago,  111.,  1885-93;  Brockton,  Mass.,  1893-1900;  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H., 
1900-1905;  Norwood,  Mass.,  1905- ;  Surg.  3d  Kans.  N.  G.,  1884;  Bd.  of 
Health,  Norwood,  Mass.,  1907-13;  School  Physician,  Norwood,  1917- ; 
Res.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

*EDWIN  COLLINS  LONG,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1880.  Born,  Sedgwick,  Me., 
May  13,  1848.  Pastor,  Milo,  Me.,  1877-80;  Monson,  Me.,  1880-83; 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1883-86;  Pastor,  Painesville,  O.,  1886-89; 
Manchester,  N.  Y.,  1889-98;  in  temperance  work,  Clifton  Springs,  N. 
Y.,  1898-1902;  died,  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug.  29,  1909,  aged  61. 

CLARENCE  EDMUND  MELENEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1879;  LL.D.,  1904. 
Bom,  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1853.  Prin.  Warren  Acad.,  1876-77; 
Gram.  Sch.,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1877-78;  Gram.  Sch.,  Quincy,  Mass., 
1878-79;  Prin.  Pub.  Sch.,  No.  2,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1879-80;  Pnn.  Newton 
St.  Public  Sch.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1880-83  Supt.  Public  Sch.,  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  1883-88;  Somerville,  Mass.,  1888-93;  Head  of  Dept.  of  School 
Supervision,  Teacher's  Coll.,  and  Member  of  Faculty  of  Philosophy, 
Columbia  Univ.,  1893-96;  Asst.  Supt.  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1896-1902; 
Assoc.  Supt.,  1902- ;  Ad.,  care  Bd.  Educa.,  New  York  City. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  RUSSELL,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1878.  Born, 
95 


1876  Colby  College 

Canton,   Mass.,    March    18.    1855.     Lawyer;    City    Solicitor,    1892-99; 
Gloucester,  Mass. 

ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1879;  LL.D.,  1900;  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1889,  and  Western  Reserve  Univ.  Born,  Buck- 
fleld.  Me.,  May  11,  1854.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1879;  Univ.  of  Berlin, 
1879-80,  and  Univ.  of  Leipzig,  1880-81;  Prof,  of  History  and  Polit. 
Econ.,  Colby  Univ.,  1881-88;  Reader  in  History,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1888-89 ;President  Colby  Univ.,  1889-92;  Head  of  Dept  of  Sociology, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  from  1892,  and  Dean  of  the  Graduate  School  of  Arts 
and  Literature,  since  1905;  Editor  The  American  Journal  of  Sociology 
from  its  founding,  1895;  Author  of  The  Beginnings  of  American 
Nationality  (1890);  General  Sociology  (1905);  Adam  Smith  and 
Modern  Sociologtj  (1907);  The  Cameralists  (1909);  The  Meaning  of 
Social  Science  (1910)  ;  Between  Erast,  from  Capitalism  to  Deinocracy 
(1913)  ;.  many  sociological  monographs,  etc.;  Res.,  5053  Blackstone 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

CHARLES  COFFIN  TILLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1850. 
Pastor,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  1876-77;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1877-79;  Pastor, 
Fairfield,  Me.,  1879-81;  So.  St.  George,  1881-82;  Nobleboro,  1882-84; 
Foxcroft,  1884-86;  Lewiston,  1886-91;  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1891-98;  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.,  1898-1905;  Mattapan,  Mass.,  1905-10;  Damariscotta,  Me., 
1910-12;  Quincy,  Mass.,  1912-15;  Harpswell, 'Me.,  1916-18;  Jefferson, 
Me.,  1918-. 

ANSLEY  EZRA  WOODSUM,  A.B.  Born,  West  Peru,  Me.,  April  2, 
1849.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1879;  Pastor,  Milford,  Mass.,  1879-82; 
Rockland,  Mass.,  1882-87;  Milford,  N.  H.,  1887-90;  Chelsea,  Mass., 
1890-92;  Lexington,  1892-95;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1895-1914;  West  Medway, 
Mass.,  1914-1919;  Rockland,  Mass.,  1919-. 

9— *2 
CLASS  OF  1877 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  BROWNSON,  A.B.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me., 
Nov.  8,  1854.  City  Ed.  Daily  Advertiser,  Portland,  Me.,  1878-1906; 
Supt.  Schools,  Portland,  Me.;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1909, 
aged  54. 

JOSIAH  HAYDEN  DRUMMOND,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1880.  Born,  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  March  5,  1856.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1879;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 
1891;  Maine  Senate,  1897-99;  since  1879,  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me. 

♦JOSEPH  HOWARD  FILES,  A.B.  Born,  Waterford,  Me.,  April  15, 
1852.  Editor  Daily  Advertiser,  Portland,  Me.,  1878-1903;  Editor, 
Portland  Press,  1903-1913;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  March  13,  1913, 
aged  60. 

JOHN  MARSHALL  FOSTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887;  D.D.,  1903.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.,  July  21,  1857.  Teaching,  1877-79;  Business,  1879-83; 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1887;  Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Swa- 
tow,  China,  1887-1903;  Pres.  Vashon  Coll.,  Burton,  Wash.,  1904-08; 


Graduates — Men  1877 

Miss'y,  Swatow,  China,  1909- ;  Pres.  pro  tern.,  Ashmore  Theolo^cal 
Seni.,  1909-11;  Director,  Bangkolc  Chinese  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Director  and 
Memb.  Exec.  Com.,  China  Bapt.  Publication  Soc. 

♦WILLIAM  HARRIS  GIBBS,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  3,  1856. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1881;  with  New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  1881-88; 
with  Edison  Illuminating  Co.,  1888-1913;  died,  Medford  Hillside, 
Mass.,  July  2,  1913,  aged  57. 

FLORENTIUS  MERRILL  HALLOWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me., 
Nov.  12,  1852.  Lawyer,  Kearney,  Neb.,  1883-1917;  Court  Reporter, 
1878-94;  Pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Elm  Creek,  Neb.;  County  Judge, 
1901-1912;  Sec'y  Bd.  of  Educa.,  1892-1904;  Res.,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

HARRY  NEIL  HAYNES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1900.  Born,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,. 
Nov.  29,  1855.  Prin.  Greeley  High  Sch.,  1878;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1879; 
Lawyer,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.,  1879-82;  Greeley,  Colo.,  1882- ;  Irrigation 
Referee,  Dist.  Court,  1879-80;  County  Atty.,  1894;  Bd.  of  Educa.,  1898- 
1903;  1905-10;  Pres.  Colorado  Bar  Ass'n.,  1912-13;  Res.,  Greeley,  Colo. 

*JOSIAH  ROBERT  HENDERSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883;  D.D.,  1902.  Born, 
Merrimac,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1853.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1880;  Pastor, 
Penfield,  N.  Y.,  1880-83;  Wyoming,  0.,  1883-85;  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1885- 
97;  Cor.  Sec,  N.  Y.  Bapt.  Union  for  Ministerial  Education,  1897-1918; 
died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1918,  aged  64. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  LOONEY,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  March  28, 
1854.  Since  1879,  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.;  City  Solicitor,  1882,  1883, 
1884;  U.  S.  Com.  to  take  testimony  in  Alabama  Claims,  1883;  Rep. 
Me.  Legisl.,  1887,  1889;  Senate,  1909;  Trustee  Univ.  of  Maine,  1914- ; 
Author:  Life  and  Times  of  Seargent  S.  Prentiss;  Ad.,  396  Congress 
St.,   Portland,  Me. 

EDWIN  OLIVER  LORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1880.  Born,  Great  Falls,  N.  H., 
March  1,  1856.  Editor  Free  Press,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.;  Address  un- 
known. 

EDWIN  FRANCIS  LYFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1882.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Sept.  8,  1857.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1879;  Asst.  High  School,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1880-82;  Lawyer,  since  1882,  Springfield,  Mass.;  Member  City 
Council,  1885-86;  Member  Mass.  Legisl.,  1892,  1893;  Senate,  1894; 
Trustee,  Colby  Coll.,  1890-1909;  Special  Justice  of  Police  Court, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1896- ;  Fellow  Am.  Assn.  for  Advancement  of 
Science;  Author  of  Pictures  and  Stories  from  American  History 
(1883)  ;  Ad.,  500  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  MESERVE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1880;  LL.D.,  1899.  Born, 
North  Abington,  Mass.,  July  15,  1850.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rockland, 
Mass.,  1877-85;  Prin.  Oak  Street  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1885-89; 
Supt.  Haskell  Inst.,  U.  S.  Industrial  Training  Sch.,  Lawrence,  Kan., 
1889-94;  President  of  Shaw  Univ.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1894-1919;  Presi- 
dent Emeritus,  1920- ;  Memb.  Bd.  Directors,  N.  C.  School  for  the  Deaf 
and   Dumb  and  the  Blind,   1894-97;   Author  of  Historical  Sketch  of 

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Abington,  Rockland,  and  Whitman,  Mass.;  also  pamphlets  on  Indian 
affairs. 

CHARLES  DENNISON  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891,  and  Bowdoin,  1879; 
M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1879.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1855.  Permanent 
Sec'y.  Me.  Med.  Assoc;  City  Physician,  1884,  1885,  1886;  Prof., 
Physiology,  since  1891,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  Pres.  State  Bd.  of  Health, 
since  1892;  Supt.  Me.  Gen'I.  Hospital,  Portland,  Me. 

ANDREW  JUDSON  STURTEVANT,  A.B.  Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  May  20, 
1852.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hanover,  Mass.,  1877-78;  Newton  Theol.  Inst, 
1878-79;  Union  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  1879;  ordained, 
1880;  Pastor,  Sonora,  Cal.,  1880-84;  Vallejo,  Cal.,  1884-88;  Phoenix, 
Ariz.,  1888;  Oakland,  Cal.,  1888-90;  Napa,  1890-94;  Sacramento,  1894- 
99;  Albany,  Ore.,  1899-1901;  Fort  Bragg,  Cal.,  1902-10;  Sacramento, 
Calif.,  1911;  Westport,  Calif.,  1911-13;  Petaluma,  Calif.,  1913-14; 
Gonzales,  Calif.,  1914-17;  Willits,  Calif.,  1917- ;  Author,  Semi-Centen- 
nial  History  Clear  Lake  Bapt.  Assn.,  (1919). 

GEORGE  WESTON  YOUNG,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Corinna,  Me., 
Oct.  18,  1854.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bristol,  Me.,  1877-81;  Wiscasset, 
1881-83;  Bristol,  1883-87;  Blair  Sch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1887-88; 
Instructor,  Normal  School,  LeMears,  Iowa,  1888-89;  Supt.  Schools, 
Manson,  Iowa,  1889-94,  1901-07;  Pipestone,  Minn.,  1894-1901;  Prin. 
Private  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1907- ;  Ad.,  41  Rutland  Sq.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

15— *4 
CLASS  OF  1878 

WILLIAM  CAREY  BURNHAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1881.  Born,  St.  John,  N. 
B.,  April  29,  1854.  Prin.  High  Schools  in  Canada  about  4  yrs.;  Teach- 
er, College  of  Commerce,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Centi-al  Evening  H.  S., 
Boston,  Mass.  Accountant  with  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.,  40  State  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  CHASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1881;  M.D.,  Howard,  1884; 
and  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  1885.  Born,  No.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Oct. 
14,  1853.  Prin.  Derby  Acad.,  Vt,  1878-81;  Physician,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1885-93;  Gladstone,  Mich.,  1893-99;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1899- 
1907;  Detail  work,  1907- ;  City  Phy.sician,  Minneapolis,  1889-92; 
Health  Commissioner,  Gladstone,  Mich.;  Res.,  2  Oread  Ave.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 

♦WALTER  ISIDORO  DAVIS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1881.  Born,  Gorham,  N.  H., 
Aug.  7,  1848.  Prin  China  Acad.,  Me.,  1878-79;  High  Sch.,  Gorham, 
N.  H.,  1880;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Colquit,  Minn.;  Berlin,  N.  H.;  died. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  June  1,  1907,  aged  58. 

*FREDERIC  ELI  DEWHURST,  A.B.  Born,  Bradford,  Me.,  April  20, 
1855.  Prof.  Latin  and  Hist.,  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1878-79; 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1882;  Pastor,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  1882-87;  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  1887-92;  Plymouth  Union  Ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  18'92-1900; 


Graduates — Men  1878 

Univ.  Cong'l.  Ch.,  Chicago,  from  1900;  died,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  13, 
1906,  aged  51;  Author  of  Divellers  in  Tents  (1897);  Sermons.  A 
Memorial,  was  published,  1907. 

ALBERT  COLBY  GETCHELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1881;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1885. 
Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  9,  1857.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1878-79; 
Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.,  Mass.,  1881 ;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1882;  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1883-85;  since  1885,  Physician,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  Councillor,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  1905-09;  Pres.  Worcester 
Dist.  Med.  Soc,  1910;  Pres.  N.  E.  Otological  and  Laryngological  Soc, 
1909,  1910;  consulting  Laryngologist,  Worcester  City  Hosp.  and 
Washburn  Mem.  Hosp.,  1917- ;  Trustee  Mass.  Hosp.  for  Epileptics, 
1895-01;  Trustee  Rutland  State  Sanatorium,  and  Mass.  Hosp.  for 
Consumptives,  1900-1918;  Author:  Medical  Knoioledge  of  Shakespeare 
(1907)  ;  Res.,  6  Linden  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

*JAMES  JENKINS,  A.B.,  1888;  A.M.,  1892.  Born,  Stalybridge,  Eng., 
Dec.  20,  1851.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Prin.  English 
High  Sch.;  Prin.  Gram.  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  died,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  7,  1903,  aged  51. 

*FRANKLIN  JOHN  JONES,  A.B.  Born,  Lebanon,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1853. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1878-80,  1882-83;  Pastor,  Allenton,  R.  I.,  1880-84 
Iowa  Falls,  la.,  1884-85;  Ea.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885-88;  Ea.  Green 
wich,  R.  I.,  1888-92;  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893-94;  City  Miss'y. 
Phila.,  Pa.,  1895-98;  Pastor,  1898-1903;  Prov.  Life  &  Trust  Co.,  1904- 
19;  Fin.  Sec'y-,  Downington  Inst,  1912-18;  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Oct.  19,  1919,  aged  66. 

WILLIAM  GERRY  MANN,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Yale,  1882.  Born,  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  April  16,  1855.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Milo,  Me.,  1878-79;  Theol. 
Dept.  Yale  Univ.,  1882;  Pastor,  Cong'l.  Ch.,  Monson,  Me.,  1882-88; 
Biddeford,  1888-90;  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1890-94;  since  1895,  evangelistic 
and  missionary  work;     Res.,  Westbrook,  Me. 

*WALTER  HERBERT  MATHEWS,  A.B.  Born,  Gardiner,  Me.,  Feb. 
20,  1857.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me.,  1888-89;  Dep'y. 
Collector  of  Customs,  1899-1907;  died,  St.  George,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1907, 
aged  50. 

CHARLES  LEONARD  PHILLIPS,  A.B.,  1888;  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Maine, 
1888.  Born,  Gardner,  111.,  Oct.  16,  1856.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  West 
Point,  1881;  2d  Lt.,  July  1881;  1st  Lt.  Dec,  1887;  Capt.  March,  1899; 
Major,  1905;  Lieut.  Col.,  1908;  Col.,  1911;  Brig.  Gen.,  1917;  Col.,  1918, 
U.  S.  A.;  Ad.,  care  Adj.  Gen.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  PIKE,  A.B.  Born,  Franklin,  N.  H.,  Feb.  24,  1853. 
R.  R.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  in  Neb.,  1879-82;  Engr.  Mo.  Riv.  Com.,  1882- 
84;  Engr.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1884-85;  Engr.,  Private  Bus.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1885- ;  City  Engineer,  Kansas  City,  1903-1904. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  SALSMAN,  A.B.     Born,  Country  Harbor,  N.  S., 


1878  Colby  College 

Dec.  21,  1846.     Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1881;  Pastor,  Lebanon,  0.,  1881- 
83;  died,  Lebanon,  0.,  Feb.  7,  1883,  aged  36. 

HENRY  MARCUS  THOMPSON,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1906.  Born,  Windsor,  Vt., 
Nov.  26,  1854.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1878-80;  Pastor,  St.  Mary's,  O., 
1880-81;  Iowa  City,  la.,  1881-85;  Iowa  Falls,  1885-88;  Hartford,  Conn., 
1888-1919;  Stonington,  Conn.,  1919-;  Chaplain,  Conn.  State  Senate, 
1895-97;  Chaplain  Conn.  Horse  Guards,  10  yrs.;  Pres.  Conn.  Bapt. 
State  Conv.,  1906-11;  Pres.  Conn.  Prison  Assn. 

*HOWARD  BENJAMIN  TILDEN,  A.B.  Born,  Chesterville,  Me.,  Sept. 
13,  1848.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oakland,  Me.,  1878-79;  Pastor,  Lamoine, 
Me.,  1880-82;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1882-85;  Pastor,  Edgartown,  Mass., 
1885-88;  Chester,  Vt.,  1888-91;  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1891-93;  Evangelist, 
1893-96;  Pastor,  Dover,  1896-1900;  Waldoboro,  1900-04;  Bar  Harbor, 
1904-05;  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me.,  1905-08;  Peru,  Vt.,  1909-13;  Jamaica, 
1913-15;  died,  Jamaica,  Vt,  Dec.  6,  1915,  aged  67. 

DREW  THOMPSON  WYMAN,  A.B.  Born,  North  Livermore,  Me.,  Nov. 
23,  1852.  Newtori  Theol.  Inst.,  1878-79,  1881-83;  Pastor,  Spencer, 
Mass.,  1879-81;  West  Somerville,  1882-91;  Lewiston,  Me.,  1891-93; 
Evangelist,  1893-95;  Pastor,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1895-1901;  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1902-08;  Associational  Pastor;  Res.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1908-10; 
Acting  Pastor,  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  1910-11;  Pastor,  Arlington, 
Heights,  Mass.,  1911-13;  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1914-16;  Poeasset,  Mass., 
1917-;  Author,  Historical  Sketch  Cumberland  (Me-)  Assn.,  (1892); 
Centennial  History  North  Livermore  Baptist  Church,  1893. 

*GEORGE  FRANKLIN  YOUNGMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Belgrade,  Me.,  Nov. 
13,  1854.  Prin.  Hartland  Acad.,  1878-80;  High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  1881; 
died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1882,  aged  27. 

16— *8 

CLASS.GF  1879 

CHARLES  EDWARD  CONANT,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  LL.M.,  Columbian,  1882. 
Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1855.  Adni.  to  the  Bar,  1881;  Lawyer, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1882-97;  since  1897,  Wells,  Minn. 

EVERETT  FLOOD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1884,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1881.  Born, 
Clinton,  Me.,  Feb.  10,  1855.  Asst.  Physician,  State  Hospital,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  1881-86;  Supt.  Hosp.  Cottages  for  children,  Baldwinville, 
Mass.,  1886-99;  Student,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1897-98;  Univ.  College, 
London,  1898;  Supt.  State  Hospital,  Monson,  Mass.,  1899- ;  Author  of 
numerous  papers  and  reports  upon  Epilepsy. 

JAMES  GEDDES,  A.B.  Born,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  8,  1860.  Busi- 
ness, Chelsea,  Mass.,  1879-1900;  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1900-03;  Somer- 
ville, Mass.,  1903-. 

HANNIBAL  EMERY  HAMLIN,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1882.  Born, 
Hampden,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1858.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1883;  Trustee  Colby 
College,  1899-1902;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1893-1895;  Senate,  1899;  Presi- 

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Graduates — Men  1879 

dent  of  Senate,  1901;  Judge  Advocate  General  of  Maine,  1897-1904; 

Commr.    on    Uniformity    of    Legislation,    1895-1913;    Pres.    Hancock 

County  Bar,  1918;  Attorney  General  of  Maine,  1905-08;  Ellsworth,  Me. 

NATHAN   HUNT,   A.B.     Born,   Milton,  Mass.,  April  .3,   1848.     Newton 

.Theol.  Inst.,  1882;   Pastor,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1882-90;   East  Milton, 

1890-95;   Fairfield,  Me.,  1895-98;   Charleston,  Me.,  1898-14;   Morrill, 

Me.,  1914-. 
WILLIS  ALBERT  JOY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899.     Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Feb.  3, 

1855.  Assoc.  Ed.  Free  Press,  Great  Palls,  N.  H.,  1879-80.  Clerk  to 
Pres.  C.  and  E.  I.  R.  R.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1880-81 ;  Adm.  to  the  Bar, 
1882;  Lawyer,  and  Loan  Broker,  Grand  Forks,  No.  Dak.,  1882- ;  Post- 
master, 1894-98;  Alderman,  1899-1903. 

CHARLES  STANWOOD  LEMONT,  A.B.  Born,  Bath,  Me.,  Nov.  10, 
1853.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Camden,  Me.,  1880;  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1886;  in  business,  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Last  address,  So.  Waldoboro,  Me. 

WILL  HARTWELL  LYFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1882.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Sept.  15,  1858.  Civil  Engineer,  1879-80;  Clerk,  1881-83;  Claim  Agent, 
1883-84;  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1884;  Asst.  Gen'l  Solicitor, 
1884-87,  and  Gen'l  Solicitor,  1889-92;  Gen'l  Counsel,  from  1892,  C. 
and  E.  I.  R.  R.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.;  Ad.,  105  So.  LaSalle  St,  Chicago,  111. 

WILLIAM  WITHINGTON  MAYO,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883.  Born,  No.  Haven, 
Me.,  April  12,  1855.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lubec,  1879-80;  Asst.  Houlton 
Acad.,  1880-81;  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.,  1881-85;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Foun- 
tain, Colo.,  1885-93;  Mg'r  Good  Will  Farm,  Me.,  1894-97;  Supt. 
Berkshire  Indus.  Farm,  Canaan  Four  Corners,  N.  Y.,  1898-1911; 
Farmer  since  1911;  ad.,  Oxford,  Mass. 

GEORGE    MERRIAM,  A.B.,   A.M.,    1882.     Born,   China,    Me.,    Nov.   30, 

1856.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1882;  ordained,  1883;  Pastor,  Abilene, 
Kan.,  1882-85;  Solomon  City,  1885-88;  Osage  City,  1888-92;  Freeport, 
Me.,  1892-1904;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1904- ;  Sec'y  Me.  Bapt.  Educa.  Soc., 
1904-17. 

*WILLIAM  EMERY  MORANG,  A.B.  Born,  Eastport,  Me.,  July  21, 
1850.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  1873-81;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
No.  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1882-83;  Supt.  Pub.  Sch.,  Falmouth,  Mass., 
1883-84;  from  1884,  Prof.  Latin,  Roger  Williams  Univ.;  died,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  June  30,  1887,  aged  37. 

GEORGE  EDWIN  MURRAY,  A.B.  Born,  Lebanon,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1854. 
In  wholesale  grocery  business,  Lawrence  and  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Trus- 
tee, Colby  Col.,  1912- ;  Res.,  Andover,  Mass. 

CHARLES  EDSON  OWEN,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1907.  Born,  Leeds,  Me., 
Oct.  25,  1852.  Prin.  Monmouth  Acad.,  Me.,  1879-81;  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1884;  Pastor,  Oakland,  Me.,  1884-90;  Gardiner,  1890-93;  Houl- 
ton, 1893-1901;  Financial  Sec'y,  Colby  Coll.,  1901-04;  Sec'y,  Chris. 
Civic  League  of  Me.,  1904-19,  and  Supt.,  1919- ;  Trustee  Colby  Coll., 
1900- ;  Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

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1879  Colby  College 

ALLEN  PELATIAH  SOULE,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  14, 
1855.  Prin.  Wadsworth  Gram  Sch.,  Danvers  Centre,  Mass.,  1879-80; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oakland,  Me.,  1880-83;  Dexter,  188.3-84;  Supt.  Pub- 
Sch.,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1884-87;  since  1887,  Publisher's  Agent,  with 
Am.  Book  Co.,  Boston;  Trustee,  Colby  College,  1904-12;  Res.,  Hing- 
ham, Mass. 

AUSTIN  ADFER  WALLING,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1882.  Born,  Bur- 
rillville,  R.  L,  Oct.  29,  1858.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Harrington,  Me.,  1879- 
80;  Physician,  Jonesport,  1882-87;  Milbridge,  1887-1919;  U.  S.  Exam. 
Surg.,  1893-97;  Supt.  Sch.,  Jonesport,  1885-86;  Milbridge,  1890-91; 
died,  Milbridge,  Me.,  March  2,  1920,  aged  61. 

CHARLES  FRANKLIN  WARNER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886;  Sc.D.,  1909. 
Born,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1857.  Bridgewater  Normal  Sch., 
Mass.,  1881;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cornville,  Me.,  1881;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch., 
and  Supt.  Sch.,  Augusta,  1882-83;  First  Asst.  State  Normal  Sch., 
"Farming-ton,  Me.,  1883-88;  Teacher  of  Physics,  Eng.  High  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1888-90;  Master  Manual  Training  Sch.,  and  Teacher 
of  Sci.  and  Math.,  1890-98;  Prin.  Evening  High  Sch.,  1888-92;  since 
1898,  Prin.  Technical  High  Sch.,  and  Evening  Sch.  of  Trades,  Spring- 
field, Mass.;  Author:  Home  Decoration,  (1912);  and  numerous  edu- 
cational papers. 

EDWIN  CAREY  WHITTEMORE,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1903.  Born,  Dexter,  Me., 
April  29,  1858.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1882;  Pastor,  New  Bo-stoni  N. 
H.,  1882-84;  Auburn,  Me.,  1884-89;  Damariscotta,  1889-99;  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1899-1914;  Finan.  Secy.  Coburn,  Ricker  and  Higgins  Insti- 
tutes, 1914-17;  Educa.  Sec'y  United  Bapt.  Conv.  of  Me.,  1917-;  Trus- 
tee, Coburn  Clas.  Inst,  1902- ;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1905- ;  Trustee, 
Waterville  Public  Lib.,  1900- ;  Secy.  Bd.  of  Managers,  Bapt  Conv.  of 
Me.,  1893- ;  State  Director  Bapt.  Layman's  Campaign,  1918-19;  Author 
of  History  of  Damariscotta  Association  (1892)  ;  History  of  the  Baptist 
Church  of  Nobleboro,  (1893)  HiMorical  Address  75th  Anniversary  of 
the  Maine  Baptist  Missionary  Convention  (1899);  Editor  of  Centen- 
nial History  of  Waterville,  (1902);  Author  of  Seventy-five  Years  of 
Cob-urn  Institute,  (1903)  ;  Memorial,  Prof.  William  Elder ;  War  Record 
of  Waterville  and  Winslow,  (1919)  ;  Colby  College,  Centenary  History, 
(1920);  Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

17— *1 

CLASS  OF  1880 

JOHN  ELIJAH  CASE,  A.B.  Born,  Patten,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1856.  New- 
ton Theol.  Inst.,  1880-82;  Missionary  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union, 
Toungoo,  Burma,  1882-86;  Myingyan,  Burma,  1887-1901;  Retired; 
Ad.,  South  Acton,  Mass. 

*CHARLES  HAYNES  CASE,  A.B.  Born,  Monmouth,  Me.,  Jlay  28, 
1858.  Teacher,  and  P.  M.,  Pasadena,  Cal.;  died,  Pasadena,  Cal., 
Jan.  1,  1887,  aged  28. 


Graduates — Men  1880 

HUGH  ROSS  CHAPLIN,  A.B.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1855. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1882;  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me. 

CARROLL  WINN  CLARK,  A.B.  Born,  Baldwinville,  Mass.,  June 
14,  1853.  With  Amer.  Seating  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Res.,  99  Harvard 
St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

JAMES  EDWARD  COCHRANE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  188.3.  Born,  Monmouth, 
Me.,  July  4,  1854.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1883;  Pastor,  Paris,  Me., 
1883-86;  Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Maulmein,  Burma, 
1886-88;  Pastor,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1889-99;  Springvale,  1899-1903; 
Evangelist,  1903-07;  Pastor,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1907-12;  Chaplain, 
Natl.  Sol.  Home,  Me.,  1912-15;  Chaplain,  U.  S.  army,  1916-19;  retired 
with  rank  of  Major;  Supt.  Schools,  Hallowell,  1890-98;  Ad.,  Hallo- 
well,  Me. 

*EDGAR  HERBERT  CROSBY,  A.B.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1859. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brownville,  Me.,  1880-81;  Milo,  1881-82;  Prin.  Mon- 
son  Acad.;  Deering  High  Sch.;  died,  Deering,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1898, 
aged  38. 

*CALEB  BUFFUM  FRYE,  ,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Salem,  Mass., 
Jan.  22,  1856.  Prin.  Sch.  of  Lang.,  Boston,  Mass.,  to  1885;  Private 
Sch.,  1885-98;  died,  Sharon,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1898,  aged  42. 

FRED  SAMUEL  HERRICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp. 
Med.  Coll.,  1884.  Born,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  June  9,  1858.  Since  1884, 
Physician,   Brooklin,  Me. 

JOSHUA  LORING  INGRAHAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883.  Born,  Rockport, 
Me.,  Nov.  18,  1852.  Instr.  Worcester  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1880- 
82;  Teacher,  Rockport,  Me.,  1882-83;  Prin.  Pillsbury  Acad.,  Owaton- 
na,  Minn.,  1883-89;  Instr.  in  Math.,  1889-96;  student,  Univ.  Chicago, 
1896;  Inst.  Greek  and  Latin,  Pillsbury  Acad.,  1896-1915;  Prin.  H.  S., 
Hill  City,  Minn.,  1915-. 

HERBERT  LESLIE  KELLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Unity,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1856. 
Business,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1881-82;  Cashier  Natl.  Bank,  Fairfield,  Me., 
1882-1895;   Bookseller,  Waterville,  Me.,  1899-. 

*ERNEST  FROTHINGHAM  KING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883;  M.D.,  Howard 
Univ.,  1883.  Born,  Turner,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1858.  Instr.  Wayland 
Sem.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1880-85;  Physician,  1885-97;  Hawaii,  1897- 
1901;  Washington,  D.  C,  1901-16;  Assoc.  Prof.  Surgery,  George 
Washington  Univ.;  15  years  on  staff  of  Emergency  Hosp.,  Washing- 
ton; died,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  8,  1916,  aged  57. 

*CARL  CLINTON  KING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1884. 
Born,  Dixfield,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Caribou,  Me., 
1880-82;  Presque  Isle  Acad.,  1882-83;  Lawyer,  Caribou,  Me.,  1883- 
88;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1897,  1899;  Pres.  Aroostook  Trust  and  Bank- 
ing Co.,  1900-1919;  Memb.  firm  G.  W.  P.  Jerrard  Seed  Co.;  Laffaty 
Real  Estate  Co.;  died.  Caribou,  Me.,  Aug.  10,  1919,  aged  58. 

HARRY  LYMAN  KOOPMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883;  Litt.D.,  1908;  A.M., 
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1880  Colby  College 

Harvard,  1893.  Born,  Freeporf,  Me.,  July  1,  1860.  Prin.  Gram. 
Sch.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1880-81;  A.sst.  Astor  Library,  New  York, 
1881-82;  Cataloguer,  Cornell  Univ.  Lib.,  188.3-84;  Columbia  Coll. 
Lib.,  1884-85;  Rutgers  Coll.  Lib.,  1885-86;  Librai-y  Univ.  of  Vt., 
1886-92;  Grad.  Student,  Hai-vard,  1892-93;  since  1893,  Librarian  and 
Prof.  Bibliography  since  1908,  Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Mem. 
advisory  council  Simplified  Spelling  Bd;  Fellow  Amer.  Library  Inst., 
Nat.  Inst.  Social  Sciences;  Pres.  Mass.  Library  Club,  1900-01;  R.  I. 
Library  Assn.,  1904-07;  Author  of  The  Great  Admiral,  (1883); 
Orestes,  and  Other  Poems  (1887);  Woman's  Will,  (1888);  The 
Crime  of  the  Culprit  Fay,  (1890);  The  Gothic  Minister,  (1891); 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  George  P.  Marsh,  (1892)  ;  Historical  Cata- 
logue of  Brown  University,  (1895);  The  Mastery  of  Books,  (1896); 
The  Morrow  Songs,  (1898)  ;  The  Miller  of  Fort  St.  Frederic,  (1904)  ; 
At  the  Gates  of  the  Century,  (1905);  Librarian  of  the  Desert, 
(1908);  The  Booklover  and  His  Books,  (1917);  Hesperia,  (1919); 
Ad.,  Brown  Univ.   Library,  Providence,  R.  I. 

JONATHAN  TITUS  MacDONALD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893;  M.D.,  Cooper 
Med.  Coll.,  1884.  Born,  Cambridge,  N.  B.,  May  4,  1853.  Prin.  Pub. 
Sch.,  Livermore,  Cal.,  1880-82;  Physician,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1885- 
94;  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

LAURENTIUS  MELANCTHON  NASON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1884. 
Born,  Standish,  Me.,  June  7,  1852.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Saccarappa, 
Me.,  1880-81;  Physician,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Ad.,  311  Pleasant  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

HARTSTEIN  WENDELL  PAGE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883;  M.D.,  BoVdoin, 
1888.  Born,  Rockport,  (Camden)  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1856.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Newport,  N.  H.,  1880-84;  High  Sch.,  Ware,  Mass.,  1884-85; 
Asst.  Physician  Worcester  Mass.  State  Hosp.,  1889-99;  Supt.  Hospi- 
tal Cottages  for  Children,  Baldwinville,  Mass.,  1899-1916;  Trustee 
same,  1916- ;  Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  1919- ;  Ad.,  3  State  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

ARTHUR  MILTON  THOMAS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883.  Born,  Manchester, 
Me.,  Jan.  13,  1858.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Richmond,  Me.,  1880-85;  Prin. 
Ricker  Classical  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1885-1901;  High  Sch.,  Bar  Har- 
bor, 1901-03;  Higgins  Class.  Inst.,  1903-06;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Kenne- 
bunk,  Me.,  1906-09;  Sub-Master  Fai-mington  State  Normal  Sch., 
1909- ;  Ad.,  Farmington,  Me. 

JAMES  ELISHA  TRASK.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1883.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me., 
March  2,  1855.  Instr.  So.  Jersey  Inst.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1880-87; 
Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1887- ;  Ad.,  674  Holly  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

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CLASS  OF  1881 

CHARLES  EDWARD  ATWOOD,  A.B.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882.  Born, 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1858.  Prin.  Kingston  Acad.,  N.  H.,  1882; 
Journalist,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

DAVID  JUDSON  BAILEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1884.  Born,  Lincoln,  Me., 
Sept.  20,  1853.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1884;  Pastor,  Bolton,  N.  Y., 
1884-85;  Warrensburgh,  1885-86;  Pastor,  Shelby  Centre,  1887-88; 
Elba,  1888-91;  Pulaski,  1892-98;  Meridian,  and  Auburn,  1899- ; 
Pasadena,    Calif. 

*ASHER  HINDS  BARTON,  A.B.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  June  21,  1859. 
Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  died,  Yankton,  So.  Dak.,  March  18,  1888, 
aged  29. 

FRANK  DEARBORN  BULLARD,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Univ.  of  So.  Cal.,  1888. 
Born,  Lincoln  Centre,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1860.  Instr.  Houlton  Acad.,  Me., 
1881-8.3;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brownville,  1883-84;  Instr.  Sierra  Madre 
Coll.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1884-85;  Prin.  Azusa  Schools,  1885-86;  Stu- 
dent, Med.  Coll.,  Univ.  So.  Cal.;  Gottingen  and  Vienna,  1888-89 
Editor  So.  California  Practitioner  1889-99;  Prof.  Clinical  Chem. 
Univ.  of  So.  Cal.;  Physician,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  Author  of  Clima 
tology  of  So.  Cal.;  The  Aristophilon,  (1899)  ;  Cupid's  Chalice,  (1901) 

*CHARLES  MILLER  COBURN,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  June 
17,  1860.     Drowned,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  July  4,  1882,  aged  22. 

*FRANK  BURTON  CUSHING,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  June  18, 
1859.     Med.  Student;   died,  New  York,  Dec.  30,  1883,  aged  24. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  DAVIES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1884.  Born,  Rockland,  Me., 
Oct.  2,  1858.  Engr.  Rockland,  Me.,  1881-82;  Cataloguer,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  Free  Lib.,  1882;  Harris  Inst.  Lib.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1882; 
Issue  Dept.,  Public  Lib.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1883-92;  Librarian,  Public 
Lib.,  Butte,  Mont.,  1892-99,  1914-17;  Library  Expert,  State  Univ., 
Mis.soula,  Mont.,  1901;  State  Coll.,  Bozeman,  1902;  Kohrs  Mem.  Lib., 
Deer  Lodge,  1902;  Bookseller,  Butte,  Mont.,  1899- ;  Pres.  Mont.  Lib. 
Assn.,  1915;  Asst.  Editor,  Inter-Mountain  Educator,  1915- ;  Vice- Pres. 
Mont.  Silver  Fox  Breeding  Assn.,  1918-19;  Asst.  State  Dir.  War  Sav- 
ings, 1918-19;   Ad.,   Butte,  Mont. 

ALFRED  HENRY  EVANS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1885.  Born,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Sept.  12,  1860.  Instr.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.,  1881-82; 
Worcester  Acad.,  Mass.,  1882-84;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1884-85;  Instr.  in 
Greek,  Cu.shing  Acad.,  Ashbumham,  Mass.,  1885-95;  Suffield  Acad., 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1895-97;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Noi-thampton,  Mass.,  1898-1915; 
Northampton  Commercial  Coll.,  1915-. 

FREDERIC  MACK  GARDNER,  A.B.  Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  March  24, 
1858.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1884;  Pastor,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  1882-84; 
Lawrence,  1884-92;  Boston,  1892-98;  So.  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1910; 
Southern    Pines,    N.    C,    1910- ;    Memb.    Sch.    Bd.,    Lawrence,   Mass., 

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1889-92;  R€s.,  Oct-June,  Southern  Pines,  N.  C,  June-Oct.,  29  Shore 
Drive,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

ISAAC  WILLIAM  GRIMES,  A.B.,  S.T.D.,  Potomac  Univ.,  1909.  ■  Born, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  July  22,  1850.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1884;  Pastor, 
W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1884-89;  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  1889-91;  Stoneham, 
Mass.,  1891-93;  Cambridge,  1893-1901;  Fitchburg,  1902-07;  Athol, 
Mass.,  1907-1914;  Res.,  Cambridge  (A),  Mass. 

CLARENCE  LaVERNE  JUDKINS,  A.B.  Bom,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Feb. 
26,  1858.  Teacher,  Nahant,  Mass.,  3  years;  Needliam,  5  years;  Ox- 
ford, 2  years;  No.  Brookfield,  1  year;  Supt.  Schools,  Ashfield,  Mass., 
5  years,  Barre,  Mass.,  5  years,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1915-. 

*HORATIO  BICKFORD  KNOX,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Cambria,  Pa. 
Prin.  Boynton  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1881-84;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Palmer, 
Mass.,  1884-1893;  Latin  and  Greek,  Moses  Brown  School,  Providence, 
R.  L,  1893-1904;  Instructor  in  History,  R.  I.  Normal  School,  Provi- 
dence, 1904-12;  died.  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  14,  1912,  aged  55. 

SAMUEL  KEENE  MARSH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1884.  Born,  Dexter,  Me.,  July 
4,  1852.  Prin.  Monson  Acad.,  Me.,  1881-83;  Instr.  Chamberlain  Inst., 
Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1883-88;  Prin.  Union  Sch.,  Spencer,  1888-96;  Vice- 
Pres.  Bucksport  Sem.,  1896-98;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me., 
1898;   Spencer,  N.  Y.,  1899-1906;   Candor,  N.  Y.,  1906-. 

CARLETON  PARKER  MARSHALL,  A.B.  Born,  Turner,  Me.,  Jan.  24, 
1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Linwood,  N.  J.,  1881-83;  Druggist,  Pipestone 
City,  Minn.,  1883-89;  Last  address,  Hoquiam,  Wash. 

GEORGE  ALBION  McINTIRE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born.  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  May  19,  1856.  Law  Student,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1881-83;  Prin. 
Pub.  Sch.,  Echo,  Or.,  1883-86;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  La  Grande,  Union 
Co.,  Dr.,  1886;  breeder  of  registered  live  stock;  ad..  East  Stanwood, 
Wash. 

JOSIAH  RUSSELL  MELCHER,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  29, 
1860.  Mfr.  and  exporter,  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-87;  New  York  City, 
1887- ;   Res.,   Englewood,  N.  J. 

GEORGE  NATHAN  MERRILL,  A.B.  Born,  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  June 
10,  1855.  Civil  Engineer,  Springfield,  Mass.;  Ad.,  292  Main  St., 
Springfield,   Mass. 

*CHARLES  EDWIN  MESERVEY,  A.B.  Born,  Appleton,  Me.,  March 
25,  1856.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1884;  Lawyer;  Judge  of  Probate,  1893- 
1900;  Recorder,  Municipal  Court  of  Rockland;  died,  Rockland,  Me., 
Feb.  16,  1912,  aged  55. 

FRED  CRAIG  MORTIMER,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  18, 
1857.  Office  of  Democrat  and  Chronicle,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  1886; 
Journalist  and  Writer;   Editorial  Rooms,  N.  Y.  Times,  New  York. 

*JOHN  HOWARD  PARSHLEY,  A.  B.  Born,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July 
22,  1856.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1881-83;  ordained,  1877;  Pastor, 
Westboro,  Mass.,  1883-84;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1884-87;  Damariscotta, 

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Me.,  1887-89;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1889-91;  Rockland,  Me.,  1891-97; 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Monckton,  N.  B.,  1899-1901;  died,  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1907,  aged  51  . 

FRED  MYRON  PREBLE,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1901,  and  Bates,  1909;  B.D. 
Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1884.  Born,  Chesterville,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1855 
Pastor,  and  Chaplain  Vt.  State  Prison,  Windsor,  Vt.,  1885-87;  Pas- 
tor, Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1887;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1887-89;  Camden,  Me.,  1889 
98;  Auburn,  Me.,  1898-1916;  Retired,  1916;  Prof.  Church  Hist,  Cobb 
Divinity  School,  1907-09;  Pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Educa.  Soc,  1895-97 
Me.  Bapt.  Mission  Soc'y,  1907-09;  Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  1912-,  Coburn 
Class.  Inst.,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.;  Author:  History  Fourth  Ave.  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  (1887)  ;  Educational  Abbey  of  Maine  Baptists 
(1904)  ;  In  Memoriam,  Prof.  L.  E.  Warren,  (1906)  ;  Flowers  in  Foot- 
steps,  (1916);  Under  Palms  Primeval,  (1919);  Res.,  June-Dec,  Lud 
low,  Vt.,  Dec-June,  Riverside,  Calif. 

HORACE  EUGENE  SAWYER,  A.B.  Born,  Cumberland,  Me.,  Nov.  25, 
1854.  Prin.  Acad.,  Danville,  Vt.,  1882-83;  Gram.  Sch.,  Oxford,  Mass., 
1883-84;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  1884-93;  Insurance, 
1893-97;  box  mfr.,  1897-1900;  Walnut  Hill,  Mc 

FRANK  KINGSBURY  SHAW,  A.B.  Born,  Newcastle,  Mc,  Jan.  17, 
1859.  Locomotive  fireman  and  law  student,  1881-86;  Adm.  to  the 
Bar,  1886;  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  since  1886;  Asst.  P.  M.,  1890- 
91;  Recorder  Municipal  Court,  1892-96,  and  Judg-B,  1897-1912; 
Member  School  Board;  Trustee  Public  Library;  Res.,  183  Main  St., 
Waterville,   Me. 

EVERETT  MOSES  STACY,  A.B.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  July  25,  1858. 
Teacher,  Moweaqua,  111.,  1881-82;  Clerk,  Waterville,  Me.,  1882-83 
Bookkeeper,  Benton,  Me.,  1883-85;  Merchant,  Oakland,  Mc,  1885-93 
Mgr.  Water  Works,  Calais,  Mc,  1893-96;  Waterville,  Me.,  1896-1901 
Contractor,  Waterville,  Me.,  1901-09;  Mgr.  Tea  and  Coffee  Chain 
Stores,  Columbus,  0.,  1910- ;  Ad.,  109y2  N.  High  St.,  Columbus,  0. 

*CARLTON  BEECHER  STETSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1885.  Born,  West 
Sumner,  Me.,  Feb.  28,  1858.  Assoc.  Prin.  Bridgton  Acad.,  Me.,  1881- 
82;  Asst.  in  Greek,  Colby  Univ.,  1882;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ellsworth, 
1883;  Student,  Univ.  Berlin,  1883-85;  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1885-86 
Instr.  in  Anc.  Langs.,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1886-92 
Grad.  Student,  Harvard,  1892-93;  Prof,  of  Greek,  Colby,  1893-1902 
Prof,  of  German,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1902-1912;  died,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Dec. 
16,  1912,  aged  54. 

PHILO  STEWARD,  A.B.  Born,  Bloomfield,  Mc,  Dec.  15,  1856.  Adm. 
to  the  Bar,  1884;  Lawyer,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1884-93;  Hardware,  and 
Plumbing,  Skowhegan,  Me.;  Register  of  Probate,  Somerset  Co.,  1913- ; 
Ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

FRANCIS  FREMONT  WHITTIER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1884.  Bom 
Vienna,  Me.,  Nov.  6,   1852.     Staff  Manhattan  Eye  &  Ear  Hospital, 

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1886;  Physician,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1886- ;  Contributor  to  The  Rc- 
fractionist,  and  The  Rochdaler. 

CHARLES  BRANCH  WILSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1884;  Sc.D.,  1908.  Born, 
Exeter,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1861.  Asst.  in  Chem.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Colby 
Univ.,  1881-84;  Private  Tutor,  1884-91;  Teacher  of  Science,  Normal 
Sch.,  Gorham,  1891-94;  Graduate  Student,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1894- 
95  and  Asst.  in  Zoology,  1895-96;  Prof.  Biology,  State  Normal  School, 
Westfield,  Mass.,  1896-97;  and  Head  Science  Dept.,  1897- ;  Director, 
Marine  Laboratory,  Harpswell,  Me.,  1896;  Lecturer  on  Zoology,  Smith 
Coll.,  1901-02;  Member  School  Com.,  Westfield,  Mass.,  19 17-;  Author: 
North  Avierican  Copepods  Parasitic  on  Fishes,  (1902-19),  and  numer- 
ous other  monographs  and  articles  in  scientific  journals;  Ad.,  West- 
field,  Mass. 

*JOHN  CAPRON  WORCESTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886.  Born,  Millbury, 
Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Mendon,  Mass.,  1881-82;  West 
Boylston,  1882-91;  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1891-1916;  died.  West 
Springfield,  Mass,  July  11,  1916,  aged  55. 

*JOHN  MONROE  WYMAN,  A.B.     Born,  No.  Livermore,  Me.,  June  22, 

1857.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1884;  Pastor,  Roslindale,  Mass.,  1884-89; 
Augusta,  Me.,  1889-1901;  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1901-04;  Foxboro,  Mass., 
1904-12;  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1912-18;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  17, 
1918,  aged  61. 

;jl— *10 

CLASS  OF  1882 

GEORGE  AUSTIN  ANDREWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886.  Born,  West  Rock- 
port,  Me.,  Aug.  10,  1855.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rockport,  Me.,  1882-87; 
Prin.  Normal  Dept.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1887-90;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ash- 
land, Mass.,  1891-93;  Derby  Acad.,  Vt,  1893-1902;  last  address, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

WILLIAM    WALLACE   ANDREWS,   A.B.     Born,   Pari.^  Me.,  July   13, 

1858.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Albion,  Hartford  and  Canton,  Me.,  1882-84; 
Staples  Gram.  Sch.,  Portland,  1884-89;  since  1889,  Prin.  Butler 
Gram.  Sch.,  Portland,  Me. 

WALTER  SANGER  BOSWORTH,  A.B.  Born,  Grafton,  Mass.,  May 
3,  1858.  Express  Messenger,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Teacher,  1882-84; 
since  1884,  with  Am.  Express  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Ad.,  43  Franklin 
St.,  Boston,   Mass. 

EDWARD  MORTIMER  COLLINS,  A.B.  Born,  Georgetown,  Colo.,  Feb. 
2,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Georgetown,  Colo.,  1882-87;  Adm.  to  the 
Bar,  1887;  Ad.,  Canon  City,  Colo. 

WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  CRAWFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886;  L.H.D.,  1914. 
Born,  Warren,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1862.  Master  Common  Schools,  Belfast, 
Me.,  1883-86;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Thomaston,  1886-88;  Supt.  Sch.,  Wat- 
ville.   Me.,    1888-91;    Inst.,    Pedagogy,    Colby    Coll.,   1899-91;    Master, 

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Collins  Dist.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1891-93;  Dist.  Sub-Master,  Boston, 
1893-95;  Dist.  Master,  Boston,  1895-1911;  Director,  Boston  Trade 
Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1911- ;  Author,  3  vols..  Proceedings  of  the  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Instruction;  Trustee,  Colby  Coll.,  1908- ;  Ad.,  Allston, 
Mass. 

HUBERT  ARTISON  DENNISON,  A.B.  Born,  Lewiston,  Me.,  May  31, 
1859.  Illustrator  and  Engraver,  Boston,  Mass.;  Res.,  Needham 
Heights,  Mass. 

GEORGE  LORA  DUNHAM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886.  Born,  No.  Paris,  Me., 
June  15,  1859.  Prin.  Dixfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1882-83 ;  Centre  St.  Gram. 
Sch.,  Portland,  1883-84;  Asst.  High  Sch.,  Portland,  1884-1885;  since 
1885,  in  business,  Brattleboro,  Vt.;  Repr.  Vt.  Leg!.,  1916,  1918. 

HENRY  DUNNING,  A.B.  Born,  San  Andreas,  CaL,  Sept.  6,  1860. 
Teacher,  Benton  Falls,  Me.,  1882-83;  Reporter,  Bradstreet  Mercantile 
Agency,  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-88;  Pres.  Read  Furniture  Mfg.  Co., 
1882-92;  with  Youth's  Companion,  1892-1905;  with  Modern  Priscilla, 
1905-17;  with  Houghton   Mifflin  Co.,  1918- ;   Res.,  Allston,  Mass. 

EZRA  FRANKLIN  ELLIOT,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  July  13, 
1852.  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Angus,  Minn.,  1882-86;  Supt.  Sch.  for 
Polk  Co.,  Crookston,  Minn.,  1886-89;  Prin.  Ward  Sch.,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  1891-92;  Sprague,  1892-95;  Lincoln  Co.,  1895-97;  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  and  City  Supt.  Waterville,  Wash.;  Address  unknown. 

FREDERIC  WILLIAM  FARR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1885;  S.T.D.,  Temple 
Univ.,  1906.  Born,  Litchfield,  Me.,  March  16,  1860.  Newton  Theol. 
Inst,  1885;  Pastor,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1886-88;  Milford,  Mass.,  1888-90; 
Prof.  Theol.  Miss'y  Training  Coll.,  New  York,  and  Editor  Christian 
Alliance,  1890-95;  Pastor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1895-1915;  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  1915-;  Author  of  Manual  of  Christian  Doctrine,  (1892); 
The  Representative  Christ,    (1895);  Alliance  Arrows,   (1900). 

FRED  NATHANIEL  FLETCHER,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Me.,  Sept.  15, 
1856.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Castine,  Me.,  1882-83;  Editor,  Alpetm 
Pioneer,  Alpena,  Mich.,  1884-89;  Mining,  1889-1914;  Memb.  Nevada 
Tax  Com.,  1914- ;  Res.,  Carson  City,  Nev. 

ROBIE  GALE  FRYE,  A.B.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1860.  U.  S. 
Vice  and  Dep'y  Consul  Gen'l,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1882-85;  Liquidating 
Clerk,  Custom  House,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885-94;  Chief  Clerk,  First  Div., 
1894-1905;  Deputy  Collector  Customs,  1905- ;  Trustee  Colby  Coll., 
1912-15;  Trustee  Sharon  Public  Library,   1916- ;   Res.,  Sharon,  Mass. 

*WILLIAM  HORACE  FURBER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born,  Winslow, 
Me.,  Feb.  19,  1859.  Prin.  Acad.,  Hull,  Mass.,  1883-84;  So.  Gram. 
Sch.,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1884-85;  Prof.  Math.,  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin, 
Mass.,  1887-89;  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1889-90;  Sub-Master,  Prescott 
Sch.,  1890-95,  and  Master,  1896-08,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1908,  aged  48. 

*GEORGE  ERASTUS  GARLAND,  A.B.     Born,  Westport,  Me.,  July  30, 

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1863.  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1883;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1884, 
aged  21. 

♦WILLIAMS  EMMONS  JORDAN,  A.B.  Born,  Windham,  Me.,  July 
23,  1861.  Druggist,  Portland,  Me.;  died,  East  Deering,  Me.,  July  22, 
1899,  aged  38. 

BELA  MALCOLM  LAWRENCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1885.  Born,  Cherryfield, 
Me.,  Jan.  1,  1857.  Instr.  Pillsbury  Acad.,  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1883- 
87;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Farmington,  1887-92;  Prin.  Dakota  Coll.,  Lisbon, 
N.  Dakota,  1892-93;  Supt.  Sch.,  1893-96;  Graduate  Student,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1897-99;  Instr.  in  Latin,  Manual  Training  Sch.,  Chicago, 
111.,  1899-1901;  Supt.  City  Sch.,  Flandreau,  So.  Dak.,  1901-05;  Madi- 
son, So.   Dak.,  1905-. 

ALVIN  PENLEY  LEIGHTON,  A.B.  Born,  Cumberland,  Me.,  Nov.  25, 
1857.     Address  unknown. 

-MANUAL  CASAUS  MARIN,  A.B.  Born,  Saragossa,  Spain,  Dec.  22, 
1857.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1885,  and  Graduate  Student,  1885-86; 
ordained,  1886;  from  1886,  Missionary  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  Bar- 
celona, Spain;  died,  Sabadell,  Spain,  Jan.  3,  1910,  aged  52. 

SAMUEL  JOSHUA  NOWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  Sanford,  Me., 
July  12,  1853.  Agt.  for  Agric.  Implements,  1883-85;  in  business, 
Sanford,  Me.,  1885-87;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rockport,  Me.,  1887-99; 
Hardware  business,  Sanford,  Me. 

*LEVI  HERBERT  OWEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1885.  Born,  Leeds,  Me.,  June 
27,  1856.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1882-84;  Oakland,  1884-85; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Milford,  N.  H.,  1885-86;  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1886-92; 
Natick,  1892-93;  Woburn,  1893-1908;  died,  Woburn,  Mass.,  May  9, 
1908,  aged  51. 

BERTIS  ALVARO  PEASE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1885.  Born,  Wilton,  Me.,  Oct. 
31,  1854.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Milford,  N.  H.,  1882-85;  Law  Student, 
1885-86;  Prin.  Mt.  Pleasant  Sch.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1886-87;  Lawyer, 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1889- ;   Secy.   Bldg  and  Loan  Ass'n.,  18.?8-98. 

WILLIAM  EDGAR  PERRY,  A.B.  Born,  Hanover,  Mass.,  May  19, 
1857.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1882-83;  Sub-Master  High 
Sch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1883-90;  Prin.,  Shurtleff  Sch.,  Chelsea,  Mass., 
1890-92;   Master,  Lincoln  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.;   Res.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

WARREN  COFFIN  PHILBROOK,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1910.  Born,  Sedgwick, 
Me.,  Nov.  30,  1857.  Asst.  Normal  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.,  1882-83; 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1884;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  3  884-87;  Law- 
yer, Waterville,  Me.,  1887-1913;  Judge  Municipal  Court,  1892-96; 
Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1897,  1899;  Mayor,  1899,  1900;  Asst.  Attorney 
Gen'l  of  Me.,  1905-09,  and  Attorney  General,  1909-11,  Justice  Su- 
preme Judicial  Court,  1913- ;  Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

*WILLIAM  MOOR  PULSIFER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1886,  and  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  1887.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1863.  Teach- 
er, Auburn,  Me.,  1882;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brewster,  Mass.,  1883;  Phy- 

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sician,   Skowhegan,   Me.,   1888-1915;   died,   Skowhegan,   Me.,  Nov.    13, 
1915,  aged  52. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  ROBINSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born,  Windham, 
Me.,  April  15,  1856.  Teacher,  1882-84;  Oberlin  Theological  Sem.; 
Pastor,  M.  E.  Churches,  1887-1907;  Business,  1907-19;  Ad.,  657 
Tularosa  Drive,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

*JOHN  CHARLES  RYDER,  A.B.  Born,  Readfield,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1856. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.,  1882-83;  Sub-Master,  Williams 
Sch.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1883-85;  Dearborn  Sch.,  Boston,  1885-87;  Sub- 
Master,  O'Brien  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1887-97;  Head  Master,  Brighton 
High  Sch.,  1897-99;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1899,  aged  42. 

*GEORGE  DANA  SANDERS,  A.B.  Born,  Patten,  Me.,  July  11,  1851. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1885;  Pastor,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1885-1900; 
Chaplain  U.  S.  A.,  Spanish- American  war;  Pastor  Unitai-ian  Church, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1900-04;  Waterville,  Me.,  1904-12;  Houlton,  Me., 
1912-18;  died.  Patten,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1918,  aged  67. 

EDWARD  FRANCIS  TOMPSON,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  July  30, 
1860.  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  1885- ;  Recorder,  Municipal  Court, 
Portland,  1891-95;  Clerk  of  Courts,  Cumberland  Co.,  1899-1907;  Ad., 
187  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  TRUE,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  24, 
1860.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1885;  Lawyer;  Ad.,  61  Broadway,  New 
York,  N.   Y. 

HERBERT  SPURDEN  WEAVER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1892;  L.H.D.,  1914. 
Born,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  1861.  Prin.  Williams  Gram  Sch., 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1885-91;  Head  Master,  High  Sch.  of  Pract.  Art, 
Boston,  Mass.;  Res.,  Allston,  Mass. 

*BENJAMIN  ROBERTSON  WILLS,  A.B.  Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  28,  1856.  Private  Tutor;  died,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28, 
1888,  aged  31. 

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CLASS  OF  1883 

RICHARD  HENRY  BAKER,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1914.  Born,  Hatfield,  Eng., 
Nov.  16,  1854.  Pastor,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1883-86;  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1886-87;  Pastor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1887-1902;  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  1902- 
12;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1912-19;  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  1919-. 

HENRY  CROSBY  BARTON,  A.B.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1860. 
Accountant,  Old  Town,  Me.,  1883-94;  Boston,  Mass.,  1894-. 

ARTHUR  ADAMS  CAMBRIDGE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  Raymond, 
N.  H.,  Aug.  8,  1859.  Pastor,  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  1883-84;  Franklin, 
1884-85;  Hancock,  1885-86;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1886-89;  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  1889-92;  North  Billerica,  Mass.,  1892-96;  West  Medford,  Mass., 
1896-99;  In  business  in  Cuba,  6  years;  Overseas  service,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
101/2  mos.;  Y  .M.  C.  A.  Sec,  Naval  Hut,  Newport,  R.  I. 

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EDWARD  EARLE  GATES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  East  Vassalboro 
Me.,  Sept.  12,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Gorham,  N.  H.,  and  Friend 
ship,  Me.,  1883-84;  Prin.  Acad.,  Rensselaei-ville,  N.  Y.,  1884-85;  Prin 
Acad.,  Greenville,  1885-86;  Prin.  Acad.,  E.  Springfield  N.  Y.,  1886 
88;  High  Sch.,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  1888-91;  Dundee,  N.  Y.,  1891 
93;  High  Sch.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1893-97;  Pres.,  Frederick  Coll. 
Md.,  1897-1904;  Prin.  Acad.,  Lyon  Mt.,  N.  Y.,  1904-06;  Los  Angeles 
Cal.;  Author:  The  Cate-Cates  Family  of  New  England;  Res.,  325 
No.  Fickett  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

*HORACE  GETCHELL  GATES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  Minn.  Hosp. 
Coll.,  1887.  Born,  East  Vassalboro,  Me.  May  22,  1863.  Physician, 
Santa  Monica,  Cal.,  1887-91;  R.  R.  Surgeon,  Los  Angeles,  Gal.;  died, 
1911. 

WILFORD  GORE  CHAPMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  June  29, 
1860.  Since  1885,  Lawyer;  City  Solicitor,  1894-97;  Mayor,  1916, 
1917;  Trustee,  Colby,  from  1903;  Portland,  Me. 

CHARLES  DOLE  EDMUNDS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1886.  Born,  East 
Corinth,  Me.,  June  4,  1859.  Physician,  Bangor,  Me.;  City  Physi- 
cian, 1887-91. 

CHARLES  HENRY  HANSON,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1886.  Born, 
Sanford,  Me.,  March  3,  1858.  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.;  Cost  Account- 
ant;  Res.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

FRANK  HERBERT  HANSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886.  Born,  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  11,  1861.  Book-keeper,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1883-85;  Prin.  Gram. 
Sch.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  1885-88;  since  1888,  Prin.  Gram.  Sch., 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Res.,  144  Heller  Parkway,  Newark,  N.  J. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  HANSON,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1886.  Born, 
Sanford,  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1861.  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-88;  Sioux 
Falls,  So.  Dak.,  1888-91;  since  1891,  Sanford,  Me.;  Judge  Municipal 
Court,  1897-1913;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1915;  Ad.,  Sanford,  Me. 

*HENRY  WALDEN  HARRUB,  A.B.  Born,  Scituate,  Mass.,  Aug.  28, 
1854.  Master,  Church  Hill  Gram.  Sch.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1883-90; 
Weir  Gram.  Sch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1890-1905;  Supt.  Schools,  Taunton, 
Mass.,  1905-1919;   died,  Taunton,  Mass.,   Dec.   11,  1919,  aged  65. 

*ASHER  CROSBY  HINDS,  A.B.,  LL.D.,  1905.  Born,  Benton,  Me., 
Feb.  6,  1863.  Editorial  Staff  Portland  Advertiser,  1884-85;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Daily  Press,  Portland,  Me.,  1885-1902;  Clerk  to  Speaker,  U.  S. 
Ho.  of  Repr.,  1889-91;  and  Parliamentary  Clerk,  1895-1911;  Repr. 
62d  to  64th  Congresses;  Trustee,  Colby  Coll.,  1904-1919.  Died,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  1,  1919,  aged  56.  Editor  of  Rules,  Manual,  and 
Digest,  U.  S.  Ho.  of  Rep.;  Parliamentary  Precedents  of  the  U.  S.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  (1908). 

BENJAMIN  JASON  HINDS,  A.B.,  1888.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb. 
19,  1861.  Drug  Clerk,  1883-85;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Belfast,  Me.,  1885- 
86;   Prin.  High  Sch.,  Machias,  Me.,  1886-89;  Westbn,  Mass.,  1889-91; 

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Graduates — Men  1883 

Sub-Master,  Elliot  Sch.,  Boston,  1891-1906;  Master,  Washington 
Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906- ;  Chairman  Bd.  Trustees,  Public  Lib., 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  1901- ;  Res.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

MERRITT  AUSTIN  JOHNSON,  A.B.  Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Aug.  5, 
1859.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  So.  Thomaston,  Me.,  1883-86;  since  1890, 
Lawyer,  Rockland,  Me. 

♦ALFRED  KING,  A.B.,  Sc.D.,  1910;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1886.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.,  July  2,  1861.  Surgeon,  Portland,  Me.,  1886-1916;  City 
Physician,  Portland,  1887-1890;  Surgeon,  Maine  General  Hospital, 
1891-1907;  Demonstrator  Anatomy,  1897-1899;  Instructor  Anatomy, 
1899-1903;  Associate  Professor  Anatomy,  1903-1905;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor Clinical  Surgery,  1905-1907;  Lecturer  Surgery,  1911-1912; 
Professor  Surgery,  1912-16;  Medical  School  of  Maine;  Founder  of 
King's  Hspital,  Portland;  Trustee  of  Colby  College,  1898-1908;  Fellow 
American  Surgical  Association;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  June  4,  1916, 
aged  54. 

DAVID  WALDO  KNOWLTON,  A.B.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  4, 
1862.  Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since  1883;  Ad.,  N.  Y.  Life  Bid., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*GEORGE  WESLEY  HARDING  LIBBY,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1888. 
Born,  Standish,  Me.,  May  1,  1861.  Asst.  Houlton  Acad.,  1883-84; 
Physician,  City  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass.;  died,  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug. 
3,   1889,  aged  28. 

*HENRY  HARRISON  MANSER,  A.B.  Born,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
June  23,  1855.  Pastor,  Barre,  Mass.,  1884-88;  Wales,  1888-89;  East 
Jaflfrey,  N.  H.,  1889-1905;  N.  H.  LegisL,  1895-96;  died.  East  Jaffrey, 
N.  H.,  July  25,  1905,  aged  50. 

PRESTON  IRVING  MERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889.  Born,  Buckfield, 
Me.,  Sept.  13,  1859.  Teacher,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1883-84;  Virginia 
City,  Mont.,  1884-85;  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-89;  Eastport,  Me.,  1889-93; 
Prop'r  Merrill  Teacher's  Agency,  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-1907;  Trav- 
elling Salesman,  1907- ;  Ad.,  130  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston,  Mass. 

*ALPRED  IRA  NOBLE  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1886.  Born,  No.  Fair- 
field, Me.,  March  3,  1856.  Physician,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886;  Med.  Staff, 
State  Lunatic  Hosp.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1887-1905;  Supt.,  Mich. 
Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1905-16;  died,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Jan.  20,  1916,  aged  59. 

*CHARLES  SUMNER  RICHARDSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1886.  Born,  Hart- 
ford, Me.,  Dec.  7,  1855.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Gorham,  N.  H.,  1883;  Prin. 
Normal  Sch.,  Madison,  Dak.,  1883-90;  Assayer  and  Chemist,  1890- 
1901;  mining,  1901-04;  died,  Omaha,  Neb.,  June  24,  1904,  aged  48. 

EDWARD  CLINTON  ROBINSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born,  Bangor, 
Me.,  Dec.  26,  1860.  With  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Publishers,  Bos- 
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1883  Colby  College 

SAMUEL  BENJAMIN  SHEPARD,  A.B.  Born,  "The  Forks",  Me., 
Aug.  24,  1861.  Furniture  mfg.,  Bar  Mills,  Me.,  to  1905;  Last  ad- 
dress.  Bar   Mills,   Me. 

*GEORGE  WILLIAM  SMITH,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Albany,  1887.  Born,  Wat- 
erville.  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1862.  Prin.  High  Sc:h.,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1883-85; 
Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1885-90;  Graduate  Student,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  1890-92;  Prof.  History,  Colgate  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1892-95;  Presi- 
dent, Colgate  Univ.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1895-97;  died,  Waterville,  Me., 
Feb.  8,  1900,  aged  37. 

*CHARLES  EDWARD  TILTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.  Born,  Norridge- 
wock,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1858.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oakland,  Me.,  1883-84; 
Fairfield,  1884-89;  Supt.,  Prin.,  Bangor  Gram.  Schools,  1889-1900; 
Supt.  Schools,  Bangor,  Me.,  from  1900;  died,  Dec.  21,  1912,  aged  54. 

HENRY  TROWBRIDGE,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Albany,  1885.  Born,  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  March  16,  1860.  Lawyer,  Denver,  Colo.,  1886-95;  Cripple  Creek, 
1895-1903;  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1903-09;  Denver,  1909;  Dist.  Atty., 
4th  Jud.  Dist.,  1901-05;  Asst.  Di.'st.  Atty.,  1906-09;  Ad.,  Foster  Bid., 
Denver,  Colo. 

ELGIN  CAMERON  VERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  Cape  Elizabeth, 
Me.,  Oct.  19,  1858.  Since  1886,  Lawyer  and  Solicitor  of  Patents,  Port- 
land, Me.;  School  Com.,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  6  years;  Ad.,  Cape 
Elizabeth,  Me. 

WALTER  RICHARD  WHITTLE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  Greenwood, 
Me.,  Jan.  16,  1857.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Deep  River,  Conn.,  1883-84; 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  1884-92;  Supt.  Sch.,  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1892-1903;  Real 
estate  broker,  1904-09;  Ranching,  1909- ;  Ad.,  Chico,  Kitsap  Co., 
Wash. 

FRANK  ROSS  WOODCOCK,  A.B.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1860. 
Teacher,  Brewster,  Mass.,  1883-84;  in  business,  Belfast,  Me. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  WRIGHT,  A.B.  Born,  Durham,  Me.,  Aug. 
27,  1861.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Princeton,  Me.,  1884;  Adm.  to  the  Bar, 
1886;  Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1888;  Melrose,  Mass.,  1888-90;  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  1890-91;  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  1891-;  Judge,  15th  Jud. 
Dist.,  Minnesota,  1909- ;   Res.,  Park  Rapids,  Minn. 

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CLASS  OF  1884 

EDWIN  PALMER  BURTT,  A.B.  Born,  Lowell,  Mass.,  April  4,  1858. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1888;  Graduate  Student,  Yale,  1888-89;  Pastor, 
Biddeford,  Me.,  1889-90;  Groton,  Mass.,  1891-94;  West  Nevrton, 
1894-99;   Missionary,  Shin  Hing,  China. 

WILLARD  KIMBALL  CLEMENT,  A.B.  A.M.,  1888;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1892.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  1,  1863.  Student,  Univ. 
Jena,  1884-86;  Leipzig,  1886-88;  Prof,  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Ferry 
Hall  Sem.,  Lake  Forest,  111.,  1888-90;   Prof.  Latin,  Lake  Fore.-^t  Univ., 

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1890;  Instr.  in  Latin,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890-93;  Prof,  of  Latin  and 
Greek,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1893-99;  Acting  Prof,  of  Latin,  North- 
western Univ.,  1900-02;  Advertising,  1903-08;  Adv.  Mgr.,  Troy 
Laundry  Machinery  Co.,  Ltd.,  1908- ;  Ad.,  1815  Orring-ton  Ave., 
Evanston,  111. 

JOHN  ERNEST  CUMMINGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1892;  D.D.,  1905.  Born, 
Saco,  Me,  June  22,  1862.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1887;  Missionary, 
since  1887,  Am.  Bapt.  For.  Missy.  Soc,  Henzada,  Burma;  Sec'y, 
Burma  Reference  Com.,  1900-03;  Municipal  Commissioner,  1912-14; 
Sec'y,  Judson  Centennial  Com.,  1898-1913;  Member  Educa.  Syndicate, 
Burma,  1919;  Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal  for  public  service  in  India,  1915; 
Ad.,  Henzada,  Burma. 

*JOHN  LINCOLN  DEARING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894;  D.D.,  1900.  Born, 
Webster,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1858.  Supt.  Public  Sch.,  Deep  River,  Conn., 
1884-86;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1889;  Missionary,  A.  B.  M.  Union, 
1889-1916;  Pres.  Bapt.  Theol  Sem.,  Yokohama,  Japan,  1894-1908; 
died,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1916,  aged  58. 

HENRY  FRANKLIN  DEXTER,  A.B.  Born,  Village  Creek,  Iowa, 
Jan.  27,  1861.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1887;  Pastor,  Hartland,  Me., 
1887-94;  Gospel  Temp.  Mission,  Portland,  Me.,  since  1895;  Ad.,  35 
Plum  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

ARTHUR  LINCOLN  DOE,  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  March  1, 
1861.  Teaching  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1884-85;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1885- 
88;  Maiden,  Mass.,  1888-96;  since  1896,  Somerville,  Mass.;  Master, 
Western  Junior  High  Sch.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

*FRANCIS  MITCHELL  DONNELL,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  June  26, 
1861.     Civil  Engineer;  died,  Houlton,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1892,  aged  31. 

ELWOOD  EARLE  DUDLEY,  A.B.  Born,  East  Vassalboro,  Me.,  April 
30,  1858.  Teacher,  Canon  City,  Colo.;  Portland,  Oregon;  Address 
unknown. 

WALTER  CRANE  EMERSON,  A.B.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  Jan.  18, 
1863.  Local  Editor,  Biddeford  Times,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1884;  Editorial 
staff.  Daily  Press,  Portland,  Me.,  1885-86;  Editorial  staff,  Portland 
Advertiser,  1886-91;  Repr.  Me.  Leg-isl.,  1893;  Me.  Hist.  Soc;  Wash- 
ington Corr.,  N.  Y.  Herald,  1901-05;  Man.  Ed.,  Boston  Herald;  Boston 
Traveler;  Author,  The  Latchstring,  (1916)  ;  Ad.,  116  High  St.,  Port- 
land, Me, 

CHARLES  SUMNER  ESTES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887;  Ph.D.,  John  Hopkins, 
1895.  Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1858.  Assoc.  Prin.  Ricker 
Classical  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1884-91;  Acting  Prin.,  1895-96;  Prof, 
of  Latin,  Furman  Univ.,  S.  C,  1896-98;  Prin.  Cook  Acad.,  N.  Y., 
1898-1900;  Asst.,  Erasmus  Hall  High  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1900- ; 
Ad.,  275  St.  James  PL,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  CONANT  KEITH,  A.B.  Bora,  Rochester,  Ind.,  Aug.  14,  1861. 
Carpenter  and  Builder,  Waterville,  Me.,  1884-87;  Bar  Harbor,   1887- 

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90;  Newton,  Mass.,  1890-92;  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  1892-93;  Teacher, 
same,  1893-94;  Contractor  and  Builder,  same,  1894-1900;  Mfg., 
Greenville,  Ky.,  1900-01;  Contractor  and  builder,  same,  1901-02;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  same,  1902-03;  Carpenter  and  builder,  same,  1903-04; 
Newton,  Mass.,  1904-06;  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1906-08;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Orphanage,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1909-10;  Carpenter  and  Builder,  Welles- 
ley,  Mass.,  1911-16;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1916-. 

HENRY  KINGMAN,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1904.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  2, 
1863.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  Missionary,  Am.  Bd.  C.  F.  M.  in 
No.  China,  1888-99;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Claremont,  Calif.,  1900-17; 
Pastor,  Emeritus,  1917- ;  Prof.  N.  T.  Exegesis,  Tungchon  Theol.  Sem., 
2  years;  Author,  A  Waij  of  Honor,  (1911)  ;  Faith  of  a  Middle  Aged 
Man,    (1917).     Ad.,  Claremont,  Calif. 

HERBERT  MAYHEW  LORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1892.  Born,  Rockland,  Me., 
Dec.  IS,  1859.  City  Editor,  Courier  Gazette,  Rockland,  Me.,  1884-86; 
Editor  Sentinel,  Waterville,  1886-87;  Editor  Cmirier-Gazette,  Rock- 
land, Me.,  1887-98;  Paymr.  Vols.,  1898-1901;  Capt.  Paymr.,  U.  S. 
Army,  1901,  and  Major,  Paymr.,  1902;  Brigadier  Gen'l,  Q.  M.  C, 
Director  of  Finance,  U.  S.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

SHAILER  MATHEWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887;  D.D.,  1901;  Oberlin,  1908,  and 
Brown,  1914;  LL.D.,  Penn.  Coll.,  1914.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  May 
26,  1863.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1887;  Assoc.  Prof.  Rhetoric,  Colby 
Univ.,  1887-89,  and  Prof.  Hist,  and  Polit.  Econ.,  1889-94;  Student, 
Univ.  of  Berlin,  1890-91;  Assoc.  Prof.  N.  T.  Hist,  and  Interp.,  1894- 
97;  and  Prof.,  1897-1905;  Prof.  Systematic  Theol.,  1905-06;  Prof.  Hist, 
and  Comparative  Theol.  since  1906,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Junior  Dean 
Divinity  Sch.,  1899-1908,  Dean  since  1908;  Lecturer,  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1888-90;  Pres.  Western  Econ.  Soc,  1911-;  Chicago  Co-opera- 
tive Council  of  City  Missions,  1908-15;  Chicago  Bapt.  Exec.  Council, 
1910-;  Dir.  Religious  Work,  Chautauqua  Inst.,  1912-;  Pres.  Fed. 
Council  Chs.  of  Christ  in  America,  1912-16;  Northern  Bapt  Conv., 
1915;  Trustee  Church  Peace  Union,  1913-;  State  Sec'y  of  War  Sav- 
ings for  111.,  1917-18;  Editor,  The  World  Todaij,  1903-11;  Biblical 
World,  1913-;  Author  of  Select  Mediaeval  Documents,  (1891);  Social 
Teaching  of  Jesus,  (1897)  •,New  Testament  Times  in  Palestine,  (1899)  ; 
The  French  Revolution,  (1901)  The  Messianic  Hope  in  the  New  Tes- 
tament, (1905)  ;  The  Church  and  the  Changing  Order,  (1907)  ;  The 
Social  Gospel,  (1909);  The  Gospel  and  the  Modern  Man,  (1909); 
Scientific  Management  in  the  Churches,  (1911);  The  Making  of 
To-Morrow,  (1913);  The  Individual  and  the  Social  Gospel,  (1914); 
The  Spiritual  Interpretation  of  History  (1916)  ;  Joint  author  Con- 
structive Studies  in  the  Life  of  Christ,  (1901)  ;  Principles  and  Ideals 
for  the  Sundaij  School,  (1903)  ;  Ad.,  5736  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

EZRA  ELMER  McINTIRE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Neponset,  111., 
June  15,  1861.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Clinton,  Me.,  1884-85;  City  Ed. 
Bangor  Commercial,  1885-86;  Supt.  Pub.  Sch.,  Union,  Iowa,  1886-87; 

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Graduates — Men  1885 

Supt.  Sch.,  Warsaw,  111.,  1888-89;  from  1890,  Prin.  Stevens  Sem., 
Glencoe,  Minn. 

*CHARLES  WILLIAM  MORRILL,  A.B.,  1885.  Born,  Parmington,  Me., 
Jan.  5,  1863.  Depy.  Clerk  of  Courts,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1886;  Mer- 
chant, Tacoma,  Wash.;  died,  April  19,  1914,  aged  51. 

*RUPUS  MOULTON,  A.B.  Born,  Springvale,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1859. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  died,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1889,  aged  29. 

THOMAS   PACKARD   PUTNAM,  A.B.     Born,  Houlton,   Me.,   March  8, 

1862.  Bookkeeper,  1884-88;  Law  Student,  1888-91;  Adm.  to  the  Bar, 
1891;  Town  Treasurer,  1895-96;  Chairman  Selectmen,  1897-1905; 
Treas.  Houlton  Trust  Co.,  1906-12;  Treas.  Aroostook  County,  1919- ; 
Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me. 

EDWARD  FRANKLIN  ROBINSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1892.  Born,  Windham,  Me.,  March  17,  1860.  Asst.  Friends' 
Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1884-85;  Physician,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Portland, 
Me. 

EDWARD   EVERETT   STEVENS,   A.B.     Born,   Oakland,   Me,   Nov.   3, 

1863.  With  Washburn  Mill  Co.,  Minneapolis;  with  W.  L.  Stevens, 
Flour  Exporter,  Minneapolis;  since  1917,  General  Mgr.,  Alberta 
Flour  Mills,  Ltd.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

ALFRED  IRVING  THAYER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  N.  Y.  Homeop.  Med.  Coll., 
1887.  Born,  Holyoke,  Ma.ss.,  April  30,  1859.  Physician,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1887-1902;  Prop'r  Spa  Sanitorium,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  1902- ; 
Author,  Exercise  for  Health  and  Grace. 

*BENJAMIN  FRANCIS  TURNER,  A.B.  Born,  So.  Dover,  Me.,  Dec. 
24,  1855.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1887;  Missionary,  Am.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Union,  to  Moulmein,  Burma,  1887-89;  Pastor,  Buxton  Centre,  Me., 
1890-95;  So.  Norridgewock,  1895-99;  Buckfield,  1899-1903;  Rumford, 
1903-04;  Topsham,  1904-08;  Hallowell,  Me.,  1908-10;  No.  Berwick, 
Me.,  1910-13;  died,  Head  Harbor  Island,  Me.,  Sept.  8,  1913,  aged  57. 

22— *5 

CLASS  OF  1885 

CHANCE Y  ADAMS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1891.  Born,  No. 
New  Portland,  Me.,  March  15,  1861.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Phillips,  Me., 
1885;  Druggist,  No.  Anson,  Me.,  1886-90;  Marine  Hosp.,  Staten  Id., 
N.  Y.,  1891;  State  Lunatic  Hosp.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  3  891-93;  since 
1893,  Physician,  Concord,  N.  H.;  City  Physician,  Concord,  N.  H., 
1897-98;  Mem.  Bd.  Health,  1903-09;  Medical  Referee,  Merrimack  Co., 
1913-18;  Mem.  U.  S.  Advisory  (Medical)  Bd.  for  Merrimack  Co., 
•  1917-19;  Ad.,  11  South  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

BURLEIGH  SMART  ANNIS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  Wells,  Me.,  Jan. 
27,  1859.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Richmond,  Me.,  1885-86;  Prof.  Math., 
Wesleyan   Acad.,    Wilbraham,    Mass.,   1886-90;    Grad.   student,   Johns 

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Hopkins,  1890-93;  Instr.  Northwestern  Univ.,  1893-96;  Asst.  High 
Sch.,  Hartford, Conn.;  since  1904  in  business;  Ad., Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

GEORGE  RICHER  BERRY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888;  D.D.,  1904.  Born,  West 
Sumner,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1865.  Teacher,  Pembroke,  Me.,  1885-86;  New- 
ton Theol.  Inst.,  1889;  Pastor,  Liberty,  Me.,  1889-92;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-95;  Fellow  in  Semitic  Lang.,  1893-94; 
Asst.  in  Semitics,  Univ.  Chicago,  1895-96;  Instr.  in  Semitic  Lang., 
Colgate  Univ.,  1896-98;  Prof.  Semitic  Lang.,  1898-1916;  Prof.  Her- 
meneutics  and  0.  T.  History  and  Theol.,  1916-18;  Prof.  0.  T.  Inter- 
pretation and  Semitic  Lang.,  1918- ;  Member  National  Inst.  Social 
Sciences;  Author  of  Letters  of  the  Rm.  -i-  Collection  in  the  British 
Museum  (1896);  New  Old  Testament,  (1896);  Netc  Lexicon  of  the 
New  Testament,  (1897);  The  Book  of  Proverbs,  (1905);  The  Old 
Testament  Among  Semitic  Religions,  (1910);  etc.;  Ad.,  Hamilton, 
N.  Y. 

CHARLES  CARROLL,  A.B.  Born,  Linneus,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1861.  Adlii. 
to  the  Bar,  1888;  Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me. 

WILBUR  WILLIS  COCHRANE,  A.B.  Born,  Monmouth,  Me.,  April. 
16,  1859.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  Missionary,  A.  B.  F.  M.  S., 
Burma,  1890-1914;  Bapt.  State  Missionary,  New  York,  1915;  Colpor- 
ter,  A.  B.  P.  S.,  1916;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Sprague,  Wash.,  1917;  Lum- 
bering, lone.  Wash.,  1917- ;  Author,  The  Shans,  (1914)  ;  joint  author, 
Shans  at  Home,  (London,  1919). 

FRANK  HOWARD  EDMUNDS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Albany.  Born,  East 
Corinth,  Me.,  March  4,  1862.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Milo,  Me.,  1885-86; 
Lawyer,  New  York  City,  1890- ;  Trustee,  Colby  Coll.,  1907-10;  Ad., 
115  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

*BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  FISH,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Livermore,  Me., 
Jan.  18,  1862.  Asst.  Wayland  Sem.,  Wash,  D.  C,  1885-86;  died.  Free- 
port,  Me.,  May  7,  1887,  aged  25. 

ARTHUR  MONTGOMERY  FOSS,  A.B.  Born,  Charleston,  Me.,  April 
22,  1863.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Marion,  Mass.,  1885-86;  Adm.  to  the  Bar, 
1889;  Depy.  U.  S.  Marshal,  1897;  Lawyer,  Paul's  Valley,  Okla. 

*EDWARD  FULLER,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  April  7,  1862.  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1886-88;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1894, 
aged  32. 

*HARRY  LELAND  JEWETT,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  March  5,  1861. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Readfield,  Wiscasset,  Richmond,  Me.;  Lawyer,  Au- 
gusta, Hallowell;  died.  Canon  City,  Colo.,  Aug.  30,  1894,  aged  33. 

FRED  ALBERTIS  SNOW,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Berwick,  Me.,  Nov.  23, 
1861.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1888;  Pastor,  Rockport,  Me.,  1888-92; 
Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  1892-95;  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1896-1904;  Old  Town, 
Me.,  1904-13;  Freeport,  Me.,  1913-. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SNYDER,  A.B.,  A.M,  1888;  Sc.D.,  1906.  Born. 
Auburn,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1863.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Littleton,  Mass.,  1885- 

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Graduates — Men  •  1886 

87;  Graduate  Student,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887-88;  Teacher,  New  York, 
1888-89;  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  1889-90;  Master  in  Science,  Worcester 
Acad.,  Mass.,  1890-95;  Graduate  Student,  Harvard,  1895-96;  Teacher, 
Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila.,  1896-97;  Master  in  Science,  Worcester 
Acad.,  1897-1906;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hollywood,  Gal.;  Joint  author  of 
One  Thousand  Problems  in  Physics.  Res.,  15.31  Las  Palmas  Ave.-, 
Hollywood,  Calif. 
AMOS  BROWN  TOWNSEND,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1888;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1889. 
Born,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  July  18,  1864.  Physician,  1889-95,  and 
fruit  grower,  Campbell,  Cal. ;   Trustee,  Campbell   Union  H.  S. 


CLASS  OF  1886 

BYRON  BOYD,  A.B.  Born,  Victoria  Corner,  N.  B.,  Aug.  31,  1864. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1886-87;  Chief  Clerk,  State  Dept. 
Me.,  1891-95;  Secretary  of  State,  1895-1905;   Res.,  Augusta,  Me. 

LUTHER  CROCKER  BRIDGHAM,  A.B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sherman, 
Me.,  1886-87;  West  Minot,  Me. 

CHARLES  COREY  BROWN,  A.B.  Born,  Jacksontown,  N.  B.,  Dec.  16, 
1859.     Last  address,  Redlands,  Calif. 

WALLACE  ERWIN  BRUCE,  A.B.  Born,  Lewiston,  Me.,  Sept.  7,  1864. 
In  business  and  P.  M.,  So.  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1887-90;  Druggist,  So. 
Boston,  Mass.;  Last  address,  Eagle  Rock,  Calif. 

JUDSON  BILLINGS  BRYANT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889.  Born,  Knox,  Me., 
June  30,  1862.  Teacher,  Knox,  Me.,  1886-87;  Newton  Theol.  Inst, 
1890;  Pastor,  China,  Me.,  1890-91;  Bowdoinham,  1891-92;  Knox, 
1893;  Wayne,  1893-99;  in  business,  1899- ;  Supt.  Schools,  Wayne,  Me, 
1898-99;  Author:  Historical  Sketch  Wayne  Baptist  Church,  (1894); 
Ad.,  52  Wall  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

RANDALL  JUDSON  CONDON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1902;  LL.D.,  1913.  Born, 
Friendship,  Me.,  July  10,  1862.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Richmond,  Me., 
1886-89;  Supt.  Sch.,  Templeton,  Mass.,  1889-91;  Everett,  1891-1902; 
Helena,  Mont.,  1902-10;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1910-12;  Cincinnati,  0., 
1913- ;  Member  Me.  Legisl.,  1887;  Member  Ohio  State  Bd.  of  Educa- 
tion; Trustee  and  2d  Vice-Pres.  Lincoln  Memorial  Univ.;  Delegate  to 
Educa.  Cong.  The  Hague,  1913;  Pres.  N.  E.  Superintendents'  Assn., 
1901;  Pres.  Mont.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1908;  Pres.  Mont.  Civic 
Fed.,  1908;  Pres.  Natl.  Soc.  Study  Edtica.,  1915;  Pres.  American 
School  Peace  League,  1913- ;  Ad.,  3818  Winding  Way,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

LEONARD  LORENZO  DICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889.  Born,  Georgetown, 
Iowa,  Jan.  26,  1864.  Teacher  in  Mass.,  1886-89;  Business,  1889-96; 
Insurance,  1896-99;  Ad.,  Sharon,  Mass. 

HORATIO  RUSS  DUNHAM,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1861. 
Prin.  Paris  Hill  Acad.,  Me.,  1886;  High  Sch.,  Livermore  Falls,  1887; 

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Clothing  business,  Waterville,  Me.,  1887-1912;  Ad.,  225  No.  Gramercy 
PI.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

*FRED  GRANT  DUNN.,  A.B.  Born,  Ashland,  Me.,  March  2,  1864. 
Lawyer,  Ashland,  Me.;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1910,  aged  45. 

GEORGE  EDGAR  GOOGINS,  A.B.  Born,  Milbridge,  Me.,  Feb.  25,  1863. 
Teacher,  1886-88;  Adm.  to  Bar,  1889;  City  Cor.  Portland  Sintday 
Times,  1888-90;  Law^yer,  Milbridge,  Me.,  1891-97;  Bar  Harbor,  1897- ; 
Supt.  Schools,  Milbridge,  1892-96;  Recorder  Mun.  Court,  Bar  Harbor, 
1917-;  Author:  Strange  Adventures  of  a  Summer  Tourist,  (1891); 
Ad.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

RICHARD  ALSTON  METCALF,  A.B.  Born,  Newcastle,  Me.,  Feb.  27, 
1864.  Vice  Prin.  Salt  Lake  Acad.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1886-90; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1890-91;  Princeton,  1891-96;  Repre- 
sentative of  Allyn  and  Bacon,  1896-1904;  manager  New  York  Office, 
1904-19;  Ad.,  Aerial  Orchards,  Clarkesville,  Ga. 

SELDOM  BURDEN  OVERLOCK,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bellevue,  1889.  Born, 
Washington,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  No.  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  1886-87;  Physician,  Steuben,  Me.,  1889-94;  Pomfret,  Conn., 
1894- ;  Memb.  Conn.  State  Bd.  Health,  1906-07;  Memb.  Bd.  Pardons, 
1912- ;  Surgeon-in-chief  Day  Kimball  Hosp.,  Putnam,  Conn.;  Pres. 
State  Med.  Soc,  1909;  Fellow  American  College  of  Surgeons;  Con- 
tributor to  various  medical  publications;  Ad.,  Pomfret,  Conn. 

GEORGE  PERLEY  PHENIX,  A.B.,  Sc.D.,  1911.  Born,  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  25,  1864.  Asst.  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1886-88;  Teacher 
of  Science,  State  Normal  Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1888-93;  Prin. 
Normal  Sch.,  Willimantic,  189.3-1904;  Director  Acad.  Dept,  Hampton 
Inst.,  Hampton,  Va.,  1904-08;  Vice-Prin.,  since  1908. 

SHERIDAN  PLAISTED,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Jan.  4,  1867.     Waterville,  Me. 

RALPH  HOWARD  PULSIFER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bo.-^ton  Univ.,  1889  and 
Hahnemann  Med.  Col.,  1890.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1865. 
Physician,  Skowhegan,  1890-98;  Waterville,  1898-1902;  Vassalboro, 
1902-07;  Waterville,  Me.,  1907-15;   Belgrade,  1915-. 

HARRY  LYMAN  PUTNAM,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bellevue,  1890.  Born,  Houl- 
ton.  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1863.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Deep  River,  Conn.,  1886- 
88;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  since  1890,  Houlton,  Me. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON  RAMSDELL,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1912.  Born,  Lubec, 
Me.,  Nov.  13,  1859.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1889;  Pastor,  So.  Paris, 
Me.,   1889-1902;   Caribou,   Me.,   1902-13;    Calais,   Me.,   1913-. 

ALBERT  MARSHALL  RICHARDSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889.  Born,  Man- 
chester, Me.,  Feb.  28,  1863.  Teaching,  1887-88;  Machinist,  M.  C.  R. 
R.,  1889-93;  Town  Clerk,  Treas.,  Supt  Schools,  Postmaster,  1894-97; 
U.  S.  Engineer  Dept,  1898-1904;  Po.stal  Clerk,  1905-06;  Treas.,  Me. 
State  Sanatorium  Asso.,  Western  Me.  Sanatorium,  1907-19;  Account- 
ant, 1919- ;  Ad.,  Portland,  Me. 

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ELISHA  SANDERSON,  A.B.  Born,  Canton,  N.  Y.,  March  6,  1862. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1889;  Pastor,  Greenville,  N.  H.,  1889-95;  Hop- 
kinton,  1895-99;  Moosup,  Conn.,  1899-1903;  Montville,  1903-09; 
Sedg-wick,  Me.,  1909-15;  Bridgewater  1915-18;  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1918- ; 
Memb.  School  Bd.,  Montville,  Conn.,  1905-08;  Bridgewater,  Me., 
1916-18.     Ad.,  Fairfax,  Vt. 

CHARLES  PORTER  SMALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1889. 
Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1863.  House  Physician,  Maine  Gen. 
Hosp.,  Portland,  1889-90;  Asst.  Surgeon,  National  Soldiers'  Home, 
Togus,  1890-91;  University  Physician,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  since  1892; 
Capt.  Med.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  in  service  22  months  in  world  war;  Ad., 
Chicago,  111. 

*HARRY  ATHERTON  SMITH,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1890.  Bom, 
Auburn,  Me.,  June  23,  1866.  Physician,  Livermore,  Me.,  1891-99; 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1899-1914;  died,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April 
27,    1914,    aged   47. 

IRVING  LaFOREST  TOWNSEND,  A.B.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me., 
April  21,  1866.     Teacher,  1886-96;   Address  unknown. 

HERBERT  WALTER  TRAFTON,  A.B.  Born,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  May 
26,  1864.  Lawyer,  since  1891,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 
1911,  1915;  Speaker  of  House,  1915;  Commissioner  Public  Utilities 
Com.  of  Maine,  1918- ;  Chairman  Local  Exemption  Bd.,  Div.  No.  2, 
Aroostook,  1917-18;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1912- ;  Ad.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

*STEPHEN  ELVARO  WEBBER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1894.  Born,  Chesterville,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Calais, 
Me.,  1886-91;  Physician,  Calais,  Me.,  1894-1916;  died,  Calais,  Me., 
Jan.  12,  1916,  aged  55. 

JOHN  RYDER  WELLINGTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891;  M.D.,  George  Wash- 
ington Univ.,  1891.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  28,  1865.  Physician, 
Washington,  D.  C,  from  1891;  surgical  work  only  since  1908;  Ad., 
1723  Connecticut  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

25— *3 

CLASS  OF  1887 

ORRIS  LYFORD  BEVERAGE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Pulpit  Harbor, 
Me.,  Aug.  11,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hallowell,  Me.;  Dorchester, 
Mass. 

FRED  RAYMOND  BOWMAN,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1891.  Born,  Sidney, 
Me.,  Oct.  27,  1866.     Physician,  211  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WOODMAN  BRADBURY,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1907.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  April 
9,  1866.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1891;  Pastor,  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1891-97; 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1897-01;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1901-18;  Prof.  Home- 
letics,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1918-;  Memb.  Bd.  Education,  Laconia, 
N.  H.,  1893-97;  Trustee,  Colby  Coll.,  1907- ;  Res.,  Ne%vton  Centre, 
Mass. 

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EVERETT  EDWIN  BURLEIGH,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Nov.  9, 
1862.     In  business,  Houlton,  Me. 

PRESTON  NEWELL  BURLEIGH,  A.B.  Born,  Oakfield,  Me.,  Feb.  18, 
1866.  In  timber  business.  Iron  River,  Wis.,  1888-92;  Law  Student, 
Harvard,  1893-94;  Asst.  Engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.,  and  timber  busi- 
ness, Houlton,  Me. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  COOK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Friendship,  Me., 
Nov.  28,  1863.  Teacher,  Friendship,  Sanford,  So.  Thomaston,  Wis- 
casset.  Brewer,  Me.,  1887-92;  Pepperell,  Mas.s.,  1892-93;  in  business, 
Rumney,  N.  H.,  1893-95;  traveling  salesman,  1896-1902;  in  business. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1905- ;  Ad.,  77  Warren  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

NATHANIEL  HANSCOM  CROSBY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891;  M.D.,  Univ.  of 
Vt.,  1891.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1864.  Teaching,  1887-88, 
1890;  Physician,  Monson,  Me.,  1891-1901;  Milo,  Me.,  1901-;  Memb. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Monson,  Me.,  1892-99;   Supt.   Schools,  1899-1900. 

HENRY  FULLER  CURTIS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1891.  Born,  Kenne- 
bunk.  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1864.  Carney  Hosp.,  So.  Boston,  1890-91;  Physi- 
cian, Somerville,  Mass.;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  1904-09;  Memb.  Overseers 
of  Poor,  1909- ;  Ad.,  145  Perkins  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

HOLMAN  FRANCIS  DAY,  A.B.,  Litt.D.,  1907.  Born,  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  Nov.  6,  1865.  Journalist,  Fair-field,  Bangor,  Lewiston,  Me.; 
Special  writer,  N.  Y.  Tribune  and  Boston  Herald;  managing  Editor, 
Leiviston  Daily  Sun,  Auburn,  Me.;  Military  sec.  to  Gov.  John  F.  Hill 
of  Me.,  1900-04;  Author  of  Up  in  Maine,  (1900)  ;  Pine  Tree  Ballads, 
(1902)  ;  Kin  O'Ktaadn,  (1904)  ;  Sqidre  Phin,  (1905)  ;  (dramatized  as 
The  Circus  Man,  1909)  ;  Rainy  Day  Railroad  War,  (1906)  ;  Mayor  of 
the  Woods,  (1907)  ;  Eagle  Badge,  (1908);  King  Spnice,  (1910);  The 
Ramrodders,  (1910);  The  Skipper  and  the  Skipped,  (1911);  The 
Red  Lane,  (1912);  The  Landloper,  (1915);  Along  Came  Ruth 
(drama),  (1914);  Blow  the  Man  Down,  (1916);  Where  Your  Treas- 
ure Is,  (1917);  Kavanagh's  Clare,  (1917);  Rider  of  the  King  Log, 
(1919);   and  500  serials  and  short  stories;   Res.,  Portland,  Me. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  DOLLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Gorham,  N.  H.,  Aug.  24, 
1860.  Prin.  No.  Paris  Acad.,  1887;  in  business,  WaterviUe,  Me., 
1888;  Accountant,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1888-89;  Treas.  Gas 
Light  Co.,  Maiden,  Mass.;  Since  1910,  Public  Accountant,  68  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HORACE  DAVENPORT  DOW,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y., 
1891.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1864.  Physician,  Maspeth, 
Borough  of  Queens,  New  York,  since  1894. 

HARVEY  DOANE  EATON,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1891.  Born,  No. 
Cornville,  Me.,  Sept.  20,  1862.  Lawyer,  WaterviUe,  Me.,  1891- ; 
Member  Bd.  Educa.,  1898-1900;  Chairman,  1899-1900;  Citv  Solicitor, 
1897-98. 

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WALTER  BATES  FABR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890;  LL.B.,  and  A.  M.,  Harvard, 
1893.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1866.  Teacher,  1888-90;  Lawyer, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1893-;  Ad.,  205  Lincoln  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

*FORREST  GOODWIN,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1890.  Born,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.,  June  14,  1862.  Admitted  to  Bar,  1889;  Lawyer,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.;  Clerk  at  Speaker's  desk,  51st  Cong.;  Postmaster,  Skow- 
hegan,  Me.,  1892-96;  Repr.  Me.  Legis.,  1889;  Senate,  1903,  and  Pres. 
of  Senate,  1905;  Repr.  Congress;  died,  Portland,  Me.  May  28,  1913, 
•  aged  50. 

ADAM  SIMPSON  GREEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Aberdeen,  Miss., 
Dec.  19,  1858.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1893;  Pastor,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1894-95;  Bible  Institute,  Kan.,  1895-98;  Prof.  Math.,  N.  T. 
Greek,  and  Hebrew,  Western  Coll.,  Macon,  Mo.,  and  Edwards  Bapt. 
Coll.,  Muskogee,  I.  T.,  1900-02;  Teacher,  New  Orleans,  La.;  Address 
unknown. 

ROSCOE  WILLIAM  HARVEY,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  July  2,  1865. 
Lumberman  in  U.  S.  and  Canada;  Ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 

STANLEY  HARRY  HOLMES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Augusta,  Me., 
Feb.  4,  1867.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Milo,  Me.,  1887-88;  Supt.  Sch., 
Grafton,  Mass.,  8  years;  Westfield,  Mass.,  4  years;  Haverhill,  Mass., 
3  years;  since  1905,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

EUGENE  WILDER  JEWETT,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1863. 
Teacher,  Sullivan,  Me.,  1887;  Merchant,  and  mine  operator.  Aspen, 
Colo.;  Secy.,  Bd.  Education,  3  years;  Pres.,  2  years;  Dir.  and  Vice- 
Pres.,  Newman  &  Milling  Co. 

JOEL  FRANCIS  LARRABEE,  A.B.  Born,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Nov.  18, 
1865.  Druggist,  Waterville,  Me.,  1887-97;  Asst.  Postmaster,  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  1897-. 

HERBERT  MELVIN  MOORE,  A.B.  Born,  Milo,  Me.,  April  15,  1861. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1887-89;  Yarmouth,  1890-1907; 
Supt.  Sch.,  Yarmouthville,  Me. 

FRED  KRAMPH  OWEN,  A.B.  Born,  Milo,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1865.  Re- 
porter, North  Adams,  Mass.,  Sunday  Express,  1888;  Auburn,  Me., 
Gazette,  1889-91,  and  Editor,  1892;  City  Editor,  Lewiston  Sun,  1893- 
95;  Managing  Editor,  Taunton,  Mass.,  Daihj  News,  1895-96;  Night 
Editor,  Portland,  Me.,  Daily  Press,  1896-1913,  and  Asst.  Managing 
Editor,  1913- ;  Res.,  365  Stevens  Ave.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

IRVING  OSSIAN  PALMER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  ■  Born,  Leeds,  Me.,  May 
17,  1862.  Prin.  Derby  Acad.,  Vt.,  1887-88;  H.  S.  Wareham,  Mass., 
1888-91;  Head  Science  Dept.,  Tabor  Acad.,  1891-93;  H.  S.,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1893-97;  H.  S.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1897-1910;  Prin.  Tech.  H.  S., 
Newton,  Mass.,  1910- ;  Joint  author  of  One  Thousand  Problems  in 
Physics;  Ad.,  30  Highland  Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

ELMER  ELLSWORTH  PARMENTBR,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born, 
Albion,  Me.,   June  29,   1861.     Asst.    Mitchell   Sch.,   Billerica,   Mass., 

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1887-94;   Prin.  North  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1894- ;   Supervisor  Schools, 
China,  Me.,  1884-86;    Res.,  23   Nevens  St.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

*FRED  MILLER  PERKINS,  A.B.  Born,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec.  4, 
1864.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1887;  died,  Somei-ville,  Mass.,  Jan.  2, 
1888,  aged  23. 

CHARLES  CARROLL  RICHARDSON  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Skow- 
hegan,  Me.,  June  19,  1860.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wayne,  Me.,  1887-88; 
Ea.  Corinth  Acad.,  1888-91;  Higgins  Class.  Inst.,  Charleston,  1891- 
96;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1896-97;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Chatham,  Mass., 
1897-99;  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  (P.  0.  Valley  Falls)  1899-1903,  Supt. 
Schools,  1903-10;  Supt.  Schools,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1910-15;  North 
Dana,  Mass.,  1915-18;  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1918-. 

ELMER  ASA  RICKER,  A.B.  Born,  Waterboro,  Me.,  July  27,  1866. 
Life  Insurance,  Deadwood,  So.  Dak.,  to  1909;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
1909- ;  Ad.,  1274  E.  South  Temple  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

MAURICE  HERMAN  SMALL,  A.B.  Born,  Wilton,  Me.,  March  18, 
1861.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1887-92;  Westbrook,  1892-95; 
Fellow  in  Psychology  and  Pedagogy,  Clark  Univ.,  1895-98;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1898-1902;  Prof.  Normal  Sch.,  Oshkosh, 
Wis.;  Author  of  articles  in  The  Pedagogical  Seminary,  1895-98. 

APPLETON  WHITE  SMITH,  A.B.,  M.  D.,  Harvard,  1902.  Born, 
Rangoon,  Burma,  May  13,  1865.  In  business,  Boston,  1887-97;  City 
Hospital,  1901;  Hospital  administration,  Boston  and  Newton,  Mass., 
1904-09;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1909-17;  Washington,  D.  C,  1917-18;  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1919-;  Ad.,  538  Prospect  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

*ALFRED  LYNWOOD  SNOW,  A.B.,  M.D.  Born,  Milo,  Me.,  April  25, 
1861.     Died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec,  1892,  31. 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  WATSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Jackson- 
town,  N.  B.,  May  11.  1861.  Prof.  Chem.  and  Biology,  Furman  Univ.. 
Greenville,  S.  C,  1887-1911;  Lecturer,  1911-14;  Memb.  Com.  appoint- 
ed by  Nat.  Civ.  Federation  to  inspect  Educa.  Inst,  of  Great  Britain; 
Originator  of  new  methods  in  photo-micrography;  Received  medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902,  for  method  of  concentration  of  monazite 
sand;  Memb.  many  learned  soc;  Lecturer,  Dept.  Educa.,  N.  Y.  C, 
1914-15;  Author  of  The  Children  of  the  Sun,  (1886);  Elem.  Experi- 
mental Chemistry,  (1901);  Practieal  Physics,  (1906);  Laboratory 
Courses  in  Chemistry;  Ad.,  1171  Milledge  Ave.,  Athens,  Ga. 

30— *2 

CLASS  OF  1888 

EDWARD  PARK  BARRELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Turner,  Mc, 
Oct.  16,  1864.  Teacher,  Turner,  1888-89;  York,  1889-90;  Prof.  Math, 
and  Greek,  Hay\vard  Coll.  Inst.,  Fairfield,  111.,  1890-92;  Prin.  Acad. 
Dept.,  Soule  Com.  Coll.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1892-93;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
King-field,    Me.,    1894-95;    Prin.   Potter   Acad.,   Sebago,   1895-97;    Sub- 

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Graduates — Men  1888 

Master,  High  Sch.,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1897-98;  Prof.  Chemistry 
and  Physics,  Southern  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1898-1913;  Head 
Science  Dept.,  Troy  Conference  Acad.,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1913-15; 
Scarritt-Morrisville  Col.,  Morrisville,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Prof.  Chemistry, 
John  B.  Stetson  Univ.,  Deland,  Fla.,  1917-. 

ALBION  HALE  BRAINARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Winthrop,  Me., 
Feb.  19,  1866.  Prin.  High  School,  Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  1888-89;  Blue- 
hill,  Me.,  1889-90;  Hallowell,  1890-93;  Augusta,  1893-97;  Lynn,  Mass., 
1897-1904;  Gardner,  1904-11;  Arlington,  N.  J.,  1911-. 

ALBERT  FOSTER  DRUMMOND,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  May 
26,  1866.  Asst.  Treas.,  and  Treas.,  Waterville  Savings  Bank,  Water- 
ville, Me.;  City  Council,  2  years  as  councilman,  1  year  as  alderman; 
Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  1918- ;  Trustee,  Public  Lib.,  1919- ;  Vice-Pres.  for 
Me.,  Amer.  Bankers'  Asso.,  Savings  Bank  Sec,  1919;  Sec'y,  Me.  Sav- 
ings Bank  Asso. 

HENRY  FLETCHER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Newport,  N.  H.,  May  1, 
1864.  Teacher,  1888-96;  Supt.  of  Sch.,  1896-97;  Since  1897,  in  busi- 
ness. So.  Paris,  Me. 

SOLOMON  GALLERT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Bom,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct. 
17,  1868.  Law  Student  and  Reporter,  1888-90;  Mgr.  Lumber  and 
Mining  Corporation,  Golden,  N.  C,  1890-93;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1891; 
Lawyer,  Rutherford  ton,  N.  C,   1893- ;  Memb.  Legisl.,  N    C,  1907-08. 

EMERY  BENTON  GIBBS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1891.  Born, 
Byron,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1862.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1891;  Lawyer,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1891- ;  Repr.  Mass.  Legisl.,  1897;  Referee  in  Bankruptcy,  since 
1898;  Bail  Commissioner,  1894-98;  Trustee,  Colby  College,  1909- ; 
Trustee,  Newton  Theological  Inst.,;  Res.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  PLINY  HOLBROOK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Danvers, 
Mass.,  March  13,  1866.  Journalist,  Boston  Advertiser,  1888-92; 
Boston  Neivs,  1892-93;  since  1893,  Editorial  Staff,  Boston  Globe;  Res,, 
52  Kirkland,  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

*CARL  EDWARD  HOLBROOK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1867.  Teacher,  Milbridge,  Me.,  and  Holliston,  Mass., 
1888-90;  Student,  Johns  Hopkins,  1890-91;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  and 
Munich,  1891-92;  died,  Interlaken,  Switzerland,  Aug.  26,  1892, 
aged  24. 

MARTIN  STILLMAN  HOWES,  A.B.  Born,  Washburn,  Me.,  Nov.  4, 
1861.  Stated  Supply,  West  Gardiner  and  Litchfield,  1886-88;  North 
Haven,  Me.,  1888-89;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1892;  Pastor,  Dunbarton, 
N.  H  .,1890-91;  Stated  Supply,  Coleraine,  Mass.,  1891-92;  Pastor, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1892-96;  Evangelist,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-98;  Pastor, 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  1898-1901;  Stated  Supply,  Lompoc,  Cal.,  1901-02; 
Santa  Paula,  1902-03;  Los  Angeles,  1903-04;  Pastor,  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  1905-06;  Mexico,  Me.,  1906-12;  Brunswick,  Me.,  1912-14;  Fran- 
conia,  N.  H.,  1914-18;  Warner,  N.  H.,  1918;  Ad.,  Warner,  N.  H. 

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1891;   Ftelw.  Diirikiii^  X.  T.,  1891-19M; 
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1B82.  Ne«^B  TkaL  las.,  188S-188»:  FkssK;  HjaHis.  Mass,  ]ffi9- 
91;  DaciB-.  X.  H_  189]r93;  Qtner,  m,  ]8»i-ae;  Bed  Od^  iMa,  1898- 
19M:  SiEAu  Cida,  19i5-r7;  Afta«Hz^pe,  X.  3L;  TjJ  lar.  Wask. 

WAI.TEK  DUDLEY  SISWABT.  A.BL  Bva.  Bh^m;  Me,  Jiriy  S, 
1SS7.    Bdvar  Oak,  2  years:   BaSsay  MaS  Senke^  aaee  1893; 


«WAUES  BBRASIKB  SUCXLIXG.  A.B.    Bwa,  Ma.-taa,  M&,  Jidy  9, 


BaaB,Gria,  Mazck  S4.  1891,  aged  S. 
iOBS  FSEEMAX  TIL.TOX,  A  R,  AM,  189Sl 

U,  1867.    Xemw  TkaL  i^t,  1891 

D  m      .  Mjs_  1898-I9M;  Sva,  Mf 

Me,  ]98e-;  Bes,  M  AAa  Se.,  Wmtitm  i1  . : 
'SOTAJL  JEBEMIAH  TIL.T03^  A.R,  AM,  1891. 

X.  H- Ocs.  S,  ISe.    Died.  CTri  w,  WaA,  Jaa.  4,  1896,  ^rf  g. 

18— "S 


XElSOfS   SDECLAK   BUBBAXE,    .VB,    DJ>,   191a;    IVD,   Ahmt. 

Uvr.,  ]9e.    Bhb.  iiMLumt,  Me,  Afsfl  2,  186;  FMar.  Pi  ■  iii. 

ham.  Me,  188941;  Bevoe,  MasE,  1&1-,  TiKtae  Pi*l  lAnry.  17 

jobs;  MoaiL  Stteil  Chl;  AiAht  *rW  T^fi^  O^ui.'*  (189et. 
PASEEB  FSESCOTT  BCBLEKS,  ■A.R,  AM,  189S;  TJ  «.  Harward, 

lase.    B«a,  OakficU.  Me,  FehL  la,  18S8l    Adm.  ta  Ae  Bar,  1892; 


Graduates — Men  1889 

HIRAM  EVERETT  FARXHA3I,  A.B.,  A.iL.  1892.  Bora,  Belgrade, 
Me.,  June  3,  1565.  Graduate  Student,  Yale  Univ.,  1889-91;  Gen.  Secy., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  1S91-93;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Lovell,  Me., 
1894-95;  Asst.  Jarvis  Hall  MU.  Acad.,  Denver,  Colo.,  189-5-9*;  Prof. 
Greek,  Tabor  College,  Tabor,  Iowa,  1897-1904;  Insnrance,  Waterloo, 
Iowa,  190.5-08;  St  Joseph,  Mo.,  1908- ;  Vice-Pres.,  St.  Joseph  Public 
Ownership  League;  Pres.,  St.  Joseph  Life  Underwriters  Assn. 

*HEXRY  WAKEFIELD  FRYE,  A.B.  Bom,  Belfast,  Me.,  Aprfl  21, 
1868.  Vice-Consul  Gen.,  Halifax,  X.  S.,  1889-90;  Editor,  Electrical 
World,  Xew  Yrok,  1892-95;  died,  Folsom,  New  Mexico,  June  20,  1895, 
aged  27. 

JAMES  KIXG,  A.B.,  C.  P.  A.,  Univ.  Illinois,  1904.  Bom,  Watervffle, 
Me.,  Jan.  7,  1868.  Teacher,  West  Freeman,  Me.,  1889;  Bookkeeper. 
Houlton,  Me.,  1S90;  Vice-Consnl  Gen.,  Halifax,  X.  S.,  1890-92;  Insur- 
ance, Chicago,  1S93-1S99;  Public  Accountant,  1900-1906;  Assistant 
Comptroller,  International  Harvester  Co^  Chicago,  IlL,  1906- ;  Pres., 
King  Lock  Co.;  Pres.,  Baird  Equipment  Co.  Ad.,  911  East  .50th  St, 
Chicago,  lU. 

CHARLES  FRED  MEGQUIER,  A.B.  Bora,  East  Corinth,  Me.,  April 
S,  1869;  Last  address,  Fayette,  3Ie. 

FRAXK  ELMER  XYE,  A.B.  Bom,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  April  14,  1866. 
Ad.,  6-5  DevoEshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

LIXCOLX  OWEX,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1892.  Bom,  Buxton,  Me.,  Dec  4,  1860. 
Prin.  Hi^  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1889-93;  since  1893,  Master,  Rice 
Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Author:  A  Work-Book  m  Arithmetic^  (191V »; 
manv  educational  articles;  Ad.,  53  Montview  St.,  West  Roxbury, 
Mas^. 

CH.AJJLES  HOVEY  PEPPER,  A.B.,  AJI.,  1892;  L.  H.  D.,  1912.  Bom, 
Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  1864.  Art  Student,  X.  Y.,  1890-93;  Paris, 
189-3-95;  in  Paris  until  1899;  Exhibited  paintings  in  Salons  of  Paris, 
Berlin,  Vienna,  Philadelphia,  Chicago,  and  Xew  York;  Studied  in 
Japan,  1903;  traveled  in  Java,  Burma,  Ceylon,  1904;  Author:  Japanese 
Prints.     Residence.  Concord,  Mass. 

JOHX  LYMAX  PEPPER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1894.  Bom,  Farming- 
ton,  Me.,  June  11.  1865.     Physician,  Madison,  Me. 

BEECHER  PUTX.A.M,  A.B.  Bom,  Houlton,  Me,  Feb.  13,  1867.  Teach- 
er, 1889-90:  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1894;  Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me.,  1894- ; 
Repr.  Me.  LcgisL,  1901,  1903;  Senate,  1905,  1907;  Insurance  Com- 
missioner, 1908-12;  Executive  Council,  1913-14;  Presidential  Elector, 
1916;  Dir.  Me.  Inst,  for  Blind,  1912-;  Trustee,  Colby  CoL,  19a7-;  Ad- 
dress. Houlton,  Me. 

EUGEXE  LESTER  S.\MPSOX.  A.B.,  AM_,  1892;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897. 
Born,  Lexington,  Me.,  Xov.  26,  18&4.  Teacher,  Xoank,  Conn.,  1889- 
90;  Prin.  Acad.,  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1890-95;  High  Sch.,  Dexter,  1893-96; 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  in  Math.,  1896-97;  Gordon  Missionary  Training 

127 


1889  Colby  College 

School,  1897-98;   Pastor,  Washburn,  Me.,   1899-1900;   So.   Dover,  Me., 
1901-03;  business,  Foxcroft,  Me. 

EDWAPD  FRANCIS  STEVENS,  A.B.,  Litt.D.,  1917.  Born,  Rangoon, 
Burma,  Sept.  22,  1868.  With  Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  Booksellers,  N.  Y., 
1889-91;  wth  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  Publishers,  N.  Y.,  1891-1902; 
Student,  Pratt  Inst.,  Library  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  1902-03;  Asst.  Yale 
Univ.  Library,  1903-06;  Librarian,  Pratt  Inst.  Free  Library,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1906- ;  Pres.  Long  Island  Lib.  Club,  1910-11,  New  York 
Lib.  Club,  1914;  New  York  State  Lib.  Assn.,  1917;  Author  numerous 
papers  in  library  journals;  Ad.,  188  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

HENRY  BARNES  WOODS,  A.B.  Born,  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1866. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1892;  ordained,  1892;  Pastor,  Rockport,  Me., 
1892-96;  Caribou,  1896-1901;  Dexter,  Me.,  1901-06;  No.  Stratford,  N. 
H.,  1906-11;  Laredo,  Texas,  1911-16;  Appleby,  Texas,  1916-. 

*ABRAM  WYMAN,  A.B.,  S.  T.  B.,  Harvard,  1893.  Born,  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  May  25,  1865.  Minister,  Unit.  Ch.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1893-1905; 
North  Easton,  Mass.,  1905-1914;  died,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass., 
Aug.  6,  1914,  aged  49. 

15— *2 

CLASS  OF  1890 

CHARLES  WILSON  AVERELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1903. 
Born,  Union,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1865.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waldoboro,  Me., 
1891-97;  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1897-99;  Physician,  North  Reading, 
Mass.,  1903-18;  Akron,  Ohio,  1918- ;  Chairman  Trustees  Flint  Li- 
brary, No.  Reading,  1906-18;  Ad.,  90  Grant  St.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

JEREMIAH  EDMUND  BURKE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893;  Litt.D.,  1915.  Born, 
Frankfort,  Me.,  June  25,  1867.  Law  Student,  1890-91;  Supt.  Schools, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1891-93;  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1893-94;  Lawrence,  1894- 
1904;   since  1904,  Board  of  School  Superintendents,   Boston,   Mass. 

WALTER  CAREY,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1865.  Adm.  to 
the  Bar,  1892;  Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me. 

WILLIAM  RALPH  CURTIS,  A.B.  Born,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  April  27. 
1870.     Clerk,  C.  B.  and  Q.  Ry.  Co.,  Bo.ston,  Mass. 

*FRANK  ALBERT  GILMORE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894;  S.  T.  B.,  Harvard, 
1894.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1864.  Minister,  Unit.  Ch., 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1893;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1894-1900;  Madison,  Wis., 
1900-17;  Field  Secy.  Amer.  Unitarian  Assn.,  New  York  City,  1917-19; 
Pastor,  Unit.  Ch.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1919;  died.  Grand  Manan,  N.  B., 
Aug.  17,  1919,  aged  54;  Author,  Madison  Guide  Book,  (1906;  2d  ed. 
1915),  Madison  Our  Home,  (1916). 

DANA  WARREN  HALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  East  Dixfield,  Me.. 
April  4,  1866.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1890-94;  Field  Rep. 
Ginn  &  Co.,  Publishers,  Chicago,  111.,  1894-1905;  General   agt.,   19().">- 


Graduates — Men  1890 

08;  Managing  Partner,  1909- ;  Bureau  of  Awards,  World's  Columbian 
Exposn.,  1893;  Ad.,  6127  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

*HUGH  ROSS  HATCH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  Islesboro,  Me.,  May  19, 
1865.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1893;  ordained,  1893;  Instr.,  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1893-97;  Graduate  Student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Summer, 
1895,  and  1897;  Pastor,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1898-1903;  from  1903,  Prof. 
Mathematics,  Colby  College;  died,  Fairfield,  Me.,  May  5,  1909, 
aged  44. 

GEORGE  NORTHUP  KURD,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Denver  Univ.,  1893.  Born, 
Denver,  Colo.,  Sept.  16,  1865.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1893;  Lawyer,  Den- 
ver, 1893-1902;  Manila,  P.  I.,  1907-10;  Asst.  Atty.  Genl.,  Manila, 
1902,  1905-07;  Asst.  City  Atty.,  Manila,  1903-05;  Judge  Court  of 
First  Instance,  P.  I.,  1910-17;  Ad.,  256  So.  Norton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

FRANCIS  PLAISTED  KING,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1897. 
Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1867.  Asst  State  Geologist,  Georgia; 
Gen.  Man.,  Saratoga  Traction  Co.;  Asst.  Man.,  Oxford  Paper  Co., 
Rumford  Falls,  Me.;  address,  Portland,  Me. 

*PETER  BUTTERFIELD  MERCHANT,  A.B.  Born,  Weld,  Me.,  Nov. 
28,  1866.  Teacher,  1890-92;  Farmer,  1892-98;  died,  Wilton,  Me., 
June  28,  1899,  aged  32. 

MERTON  LELAND  MILLER,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1897. 
Asst.  in  Anthrop.  Museum,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1894-97;  Lecturer  in 
Anthropology,  1897-99;  Associate  Prof.,  1899-1901;  Bureau  of  Sci- 
ence, Manila,  P.  I.,  1903-1914;  International  Banking  Corporation, 
1917- ;  Ad.,  Manila,  P.  I.;  Author  of  '•Study  of  the  Pueblo  Taos''. 
(1898). 

ARTHUR  BARDWELL  PATTEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893.  Born,  Bowdoin- 
ham..  Me.,  March  25,  1864.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1893;  Pastor, 
Cong.  Ch.,  Gorham,  N.  H.,  1893-95;  Everett,  Mass.,  1895-97;  So. 
Hadley,  1897-1905;  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1905-10;  Sacramento,  1910-17; 
Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  1917-18;  Torrington,  Conn.,  1918- ;  Author  pam- 
phlets of  devotions  and  prayers,  and  numerous  articles  in  religious 
papers;  Ad.,  225  Main  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 

ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  ROBERTS,  A.B.;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1900.  Born, 
Waterboro,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1867.  Instr.  in  English,  Colby  College,  1890- 
94;  Member  State  Library  Commission;  Prof,  of  English,  Colby  Col- 
lege, 1895-1908;  President  Colby  College,  Waterville,  Me.,  1908-. 

JOSHUA  BAKER  SIMPSON,  A.B.,  A.M.  1898;  Ph.D.,  Va.  Union  Univ., 
1902.  Born,  Washington,  Ky.,  July  23„  1861.  Instr.  Wayland  Sem., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1891-99;  since  1899,  Prof.  Greek  and  German, 
Va.  Union  Univ.,  Richmond,  Va. 

MELVIN  MONROE  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893.  Born,  Sanbornton,  N. 
H.,  Aug.  29,  1867.  Instr.  in  Math.,  Stetson  Univ.,  1891-92;  Sub- 
Master,  High  Sch.,  Dover,  N.  H.,  1892-1911;   Prin.,  H.  S.,  Dover,  N. 


1890  Colby  College 

H.,  1911-17;  Inst.,  1917-18,  and  Asst.  Prof.  Chemistry,  N.  H.  State 
Col.,  1918- ;  Ad.,  Durham,  N.  H. 

WILLIAM  LAMSON  SOULE,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896,  and 
Harvard,  1908.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  May  14,  1871.  Business, 
1890-93;  Physician,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-99;  Melbourne,  Australia, 
1899-1902;  Insane  Hosp.,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1902;  Bendigo,  Australia, 
1903;  Melbourne,  1904;  Grad.  Student,  Budapest,  and  Bo.ston,  1905- 
06;  Physician,  Grenfell  Mission,  Newfoundland,  1906;  Lynn,  Mass., 
1906-08;  West  Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  1908;  Wallum  Lake,  R.  I.,  1908- 
09;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1909-14;  New  York  City,  1914- ;  Ad.,  2794 
Bedford  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  WORTHEN  SPENCER,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1905.  Born, 
Foxboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1870.  Asst.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1890-92; 
Graduate  Student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-94,  and  Columbia  Univ., 
N.  Y.,  1894-95;  Prof.  History,  Colgate  Univ.,  1895-1905;  Preceptor  in 
History,  Politics,  and  Economics,  Princeton  Univ.,  Princeton,  N.  J., 
1905-16;  Prof.  Political  Science,  Univ.  Nevada,  1916- ;  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
French  army,  1918-19;  Capt.  Genl.  Staff,  Red  Cross  Com.  to  Balkan 
States,  1919- ;  Ad.,  Reno,  Nev. 

ALVIN  PRE  SCOTT  WAGG,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894.  Born,  Auburn,  Me., 
Jan.  23,  1866.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  1891-95;  Supt. 
Schools,  Auburn,  Me.,  1895-1900;  Norwood,  Mass.,  1900-04;  Teacher's 
Agency,  Boston,  1904-05;  since  1905,  Eliot  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Chief 
Justice,  Newsboys  Court,  Boston,  Mass.;  Ad.,  2  Westland  Ave.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

WILBUR  CHARLES  WHELDEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893.  Born,  Bristol, 
Me.,  Sept.  11,  1865.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cornish,  Me.,  1891;  Adm.  to 
the  Bar,  1893;  Member  Me.  LegisL,  1895,  and  1897;  since  1898, 
Recorder,  Municipal  Court,  Portland,  Me.;  Ad.,  98  Exchange  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

MELLEN  AUGUSTUS  WHITNEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893.  Born,  Solon, 
Me.,  Sept.  30,  1862.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1890-91; 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1891-96;  Elgin,  111.,  1896-1907;  Merchant,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1909- ;  Ad.,  60  Fairfield  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

ELWOOD  TAYLOR  WYMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1862. 
Editor  of  the  Waterville  Mail,  1892-98;  Supt.  Sch.,  Waterville,  1898- 
1905;  Supt.  Schools,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1905-13;  Supt.  Schools,  Whit- 
man, Mass.,  1913- ;  and  Prin.,  High  Sch.,  1918-. 

CLASS  OF  1891 

NORMAN  LESLIE  BASSETT,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1898.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.,  June  23,  1869.  Instr.  Greek  and  Latin,  Colby,  1891- 
94;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1898;  Lawyer,  Augusta,  Me.,  1898- ;  Memb.  Me. 
Enforcement  Commission,  1905-07;  Augusta  Common  Council,  1911; 
Augusta  Bd.  Aldermen,  1912-14. 

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Graduates — Men  1891 

ADELBERT  FARRINGTON  CALDWELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894.  Born, 
Oxford,  Me.,  May  18,  1867.  Prof.  Eng-.  Lit.,  Me.  Wesleyan  Seni., 
Kent's  Hill,  Me.,  1891-98;  Student,  Balliol  Col.,  Oxford,  1895;  Prof. 
Eng.  Lit.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Blooming-ton,  111.,  1898-1903;  Grad, 
Student,  Harvard,  1903;  Reader  in  British  Mu.seum,  1910;  Prof,  of 
Eng.  Lit,  DePauw  Univ.,  Green  Castle,  Ind.,  1904- ;  Res.,  312  Bloom- 
ington  St.,  Green  Castle,  Ind. 

GEORGE  RUSSELL  CAMPBELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895;  M.D.,  Bowdoin, 
1895.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  April  20,  1867.  Medical  Student, 
Univ  of  Pa.,  1891-93;  Physician,  Sidney,  Me.,  1895-1900;  Augusta, 
1900- ;  Vis.  Surg.,  Augusta  Genl.  Hosp.,  1910- ;  Chairman  Med. 
Advisory  Bd.,  U.  S.  Service,  1918;  Chairman,  Augusta  Bd.  Health, 
1918-19. 

ALVAH    HOVEY    CHIPMAN,    A.B.     Born,   Stewiacke,   N.    S.,   Feb.    6, 

1867.  Business  Manager  and  Advertising  Agent,  1892-98;  Insurance 
and  Real  Estate,  1898- ;  Ad.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

*ALPRED  BRADBURY  COTTLE,  A.B.  Born,  Hodgdon,  Me.,  July  6, 
1868;  died,  Chicago,  111.,  1895,  aged  27. 

-ARCHIBALD  MITCHELL  DICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  North 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1869.  Teacher,  Massachusetts,  New  York 
and  New  Jersey;  died,  Keyport,  N.  J.,  Oct.  31,  1918,  aged  48. 

LYNDON    LEON    DUNHAM,   A.B.     Born,    North    Paris,    Me.,   July   7, 

1868.  Shoe   business,    Lewiston,    Me.,    1892-94;    Bellows    Falls,    Vt., 
1894-1902;   Brattleboro,  Vt,  1902-. 

WILLIAM  FLETCHER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894.  Born,  Newport,  N.  H.,  Nov. 
20,  1866.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1894;  ordained,  1894;  Pastor,  York, 
Me.,  1894-1901;  Harrington,  1901-04;  in  business,  Waterville,  Me., 
]  905-13;  Missionary,  United  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  1913- ;  Res.,  Water- 
ville, Me. 

*DANA  PITT  FOSTER,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Yale,  1893.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.,  Aug.  28,  1869.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1893;  Lawyer,  Waterville, 
Me.;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1911,  aged  42. 

GEORGE    ALBERT    GORHAM,    A.B.     Born,    Eastport,    Me.,    June    2, 

1869.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,   1893;  Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me.,   1893-. 
REUBEN  LOWELL  ILSLEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894.     Born,  Springvale,  Me., 

May  6,  1869.  Asst.  Ricker  Class.  Inst,  Houlton,  Me.,  1891-93;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Belfast,  1895-97;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Abington,  Mass.,  1897- 
99;  in  business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  Clerk,  Navy  Yard,  1900- 
1901;  Clerk,  Office  Commissioner  Int.  Rev.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901- 
17;  Asst  Head  of  Division,  1917- ;  Ad.,  3602  13th  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
FRANKLIN  WINSLOW  JOHNSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894;  L.H.D.,  1916. 
Born,  Jay,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1870.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Calais,  Me.,  1891- 
94;  Prin.  Cobum  Class.  Inst,  Waterville,  1894-1905;  Prin.  Academy, 
Morgan   Park,  111.,  1905-07;   Prin.   Univ.  of   Chicago   H.   S.,  1907-18; 

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1891  Colby  College 

Major  Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education, 
Teachers  Col.,  N.  Y.  C,  1919-;  Author  Problems  of  Boyhood,  (1915)  ; 
and  Educa.  Art.  in  various  periodicals. 

CHARLES  FREDERIC  LEADBETTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894.  Born, 
Wayne,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1866.     Teacher;  address,  unknown. 

FRED  ALLEN  LUCE,  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Feb.  20,  1866. 
Teacher,  since  1891;  Sub-Master  Brunswick  Sch.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

EDWARD  BENNETT  MATHEWS,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1894. 
Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1869.  Fellow,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1893-94;  Student,  Munich  &  Heidelberg,  1895;  Field  Asst.  U.  S.  GeoL 
Survey,  1891-94;  Instr.,  Mineralogy  and  Petrography,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1894-95;  Asso.,  1895-99;  Asso.  Prof.,  1899-1904;  Prof.,  since  1904, 
and  Chairman  Geol.  Dept.  since  1917- ;  Asst.  State  Geologist,  Mary- 
land, 1898-1917  and  State  Geologist  since  1917;  Author,  Bibliography 
and  Cartography  of  Md.;  Maps  and  Map-Makers  of  Md.;  Building 
Stones  of  Md.;  Limesto-nes  of  Md.;  History  of  Mason-Dixon  Line; 
Physical  Features  of  Md.;  Water  Resources  of  Md.;  etc.  Res.,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

EDWARD  CLAREMONT  MEGQUIER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1866.  Teacher,  11  years;  Farmer,  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.; 
Last  Address,  Oxford,  Me. 

ERNEST  EDWIN  MORSE,  A.B.  Born,  Lewiston,  Me.,  Aug.  29,  1868. 
Teaching,  1891-1902;  Newspaper  publisher,  1902- ;  Ad.,  Portland,  Me. 

HERBERT  LaFOREST  MORSE,  A.B.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896.  Born, 
Old  Town,  Me.,  May  7,  1867.  Math.  Dept.,  Colby  Acad.,  New  Lon- 
don, N.  H.,  1891-95;  Graduate  Student,  Harvard,  1895-96;  Science 
Dept,  High  Sch.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1896-. 

DAVID  WHITMAN  PARSONS,  A.B.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  March  2, 
1865.     Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

CHARLES  STANLEY  PEASE,  A.B.,  A.  M.,  1894.  Born,  Middlefield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1862.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1894;  Pastor,  Hasbrouck 
Heights,  N.  J.,  1894-95;  Conway,  Mass.,  1895-1903;  Northboro,  Mass., 
1903-10;  Adams,  Mass.,  1910-14;  Conway,  Mass.,  1914-18;  No.  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.,  1918-;  Author  of  Luther  Rice,  (1909);  History  of  Con- 
way, Mass-,  (1917). 

HERBERT  RONELLE  PURINTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1894;  B.D.,  Bate-s 
1894;  D.D.,  Hillsdale,  1907.  Born,  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1867. 
Ordained,  1894;  Inst.,  Hebrew  and  Church  Hist.,  Cobb  Divinity  Sch., 
1894-95;  Prof.  1895-1908;  Prof.  Biblical  Lit.,  Bates  Col.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1908-. 

ARTHUR  KENYON  ROGERS,  A.B.,  Litt.  D.,  1916;  Ph.D.,  ChicagOj 
1898;  A.M.,  Yale,  1914.  Born,  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  Dec.  27,  1868.  Instr. 
in  Latin  and  Greek,  Univ.  Chicago,  1893-94;  Asst.  Supt.  Charity  Or- 
ganization Soc,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-96;  Instr.  in  Philosophy  and 
Education,  Alfred  Univ.,  1899-1900;  Prof.  Philosophy,  Butler  College, 

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Graduates — Men  1892 

Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1900-10;  Prof.  Philosophy,  Univ.  Mo.,  1910-14; 
Yale  Univ.,  1914- ;  Author  of  Life  and  Teachings  of  Jesus,  (1894); 
.4  Brief  Introduction  to  Modern  Philosophy,  (1899);  A  Student's 
History  of  Philosophy,  (1901);  The  Religious  Conception  of  the 
World,  (1907);  Ad,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
WILLIAM    ABBOT    SMITH,    A.B.     Born,    Waterville,    Me.,    April    30, 

1868.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1896;  Univ.  of  Halle,  Germany,  1896- 
97;  ordained,  1897;  Sub-Master,  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1898- 
1902;  Pastor,  Dunn  Memorial  Ch.,  Woodfords,  1902-07;  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1908-16;    Editor  Zion's  Advocate,  1916- ;   Ad.,  Watei-ville,  Me. 

GEORGE  HENRY  STODDARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Milo,  Me., 
Jan.  10,  1868.  Prin.  Acad.,  Corinna,  Me.,  1891-92;  High  Sch.,  Ft. 
Fail-field,  1892-93;  Springvale,  1893-94;  Cherryfield,  1894-95;  Scar- 
boro,  1895-96;  Freeport,  1896-97;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  East  Douglass, 
Mass.;  Teacher,  Shaw  Univ.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  to  1919. 

LELAND  POLLARD  STURTEVANT,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  June 
30,  1868.     Teacher,  1891-92;  Farmer,  Fairfield,  Me. 

EDWIN  CONRAD  TEAGUE,  A.B.  Bora,  Warren,  Me.,  Sept.  11,  1865. 
Supervisor,  Boston  Farm  Sch.,  1891-93;  Teacher  of  Science,  Hebron 
Acad.,  1893-1905;  Treasurer,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1905-13; 
Business,  1913-;  Res.,  44  Court  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

ARTHUR    TILLEY    WATSON,    A.B.     Born,    Oakland,    Me.    Nov.    22, 

1869.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1891-92;  Divinity  Student, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892,  1893-95;  Instr.,  Des  Moines  Coll.,  1893,  1895; 
Business,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

27— *  2 

CLASS  OF  1892 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  ANDREWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895;  D.D.,  1914;  B.D., 
Andover,  1899.  Born,  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  22,  1870.  Teacher, 
1892-96;  Pastor,  Cong'l  Ch.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1899-1904;  Holliston, 
1904-07;  Monson,  1907-16;  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1916- ;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
overseas  service,  1918;  Author  What  is  Essential?  (1910);  Efficient 
Religion,  (1912)  ;  After  This  Manner,  (1912)  ;  When  Yo%i  Get  Home, 
(1918). 

*WILLIAM  BERTRAM  ANDREWS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  May  6,  1868.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Cochituate,  Mass., 
1892-93;  Prin.  Pennell  Inst.,  Gray,  Me.,  1893-98;  U.  S.  Light-House 
Inspector's  Office,  Portland,  1898-1901;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Westbrook, 
and  Manager,  N.  E.  Teacher's  Agency,  Portland,  Me.,  1901-1915; 
died,  Portland,  Me.,  May  24,  1915,  aged  47. 

CHARLES  PUTNAM  BARNES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Houlton,  Me., 
Oct.  12,  1869.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1892-95;  Lisbon, 
1895-96;  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1896-99;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Norway,  Me., 
1899-1900;    Adm.   to    the    Bar,    1900;    Lawyer,    Norway,    Me.,    1900- 

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1911;  Houlton,  1911-;  County  Atty.,  Oxford  Co.,  1905-08;  Asst. 
Atty.  Genl.  of  Me.,  1909-11;  Rep.  Me.  Legisl.,  1917-21;  Trustee, 
Ricker  Classical  Inst. 

WILLIAM  LOWELL  BONNEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Turner,  Me., 
March  3,  1866.  Prin.  Acad.,  Patten,  Me.,  1894-97;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Fort  Fairfield,  1897-1900;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Skowhegan,  1900-02; 
Maine  Representative,  American  Book  Co.;  Menib.  Sch.  Board, 
Bowdoinham,  Me.;  Rep.,  Maine  Legisl.,  1914-15-17-18,  and  Speaker, 
1917-18;    residence,  Bowdoinham,  Me. 

CHARLES  EMERSON  COHEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Carthage, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1872.  Hyman  Cigar  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1892-97; 
Caesar  Misch.,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897- ;  Res.,  211  Congress  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

WINPRED  NICHOLS  DONOVAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895;  D.D.,  1910. 
Born,  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1869.  Asst.  Hebron  Acad.,  1892- 
93;  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1893-94,  1896-98;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Skowhe- 
gan, Me.,  1894-96;  ordained,  1898;  Instr.,  0.  T.  studies,  Newton 
Theo.  Inst.,  1898-1901;  Afest.  Prof.  Biblical  Interpretation,  0.  T., 
1901-09;  Acting  Asst.  Prof.  Hebrew  and  O.  T.  Exegesis,  Boston 
Univ.  Theo.  Sch.,  1905-06;  Assoc.  Prof.  Biblical  Depts.,  N.  T.  I., 
1909-14;  Prof.  Bib.  Lit,  1914-15;  Prof.  Bib.  Interpretation,  O.  T., 
1915-;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  overseas  sei-vice,  1918-19;  Ad.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 

GEORGE  PERLEY  FALL,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Albany,  1893.  Born,  Albion, 
Me.,  July  11,  1868.  Lawyer,  Augusta,  Me.,  1894-95;  New  York  City, 
1895- ;  Ad.,  68  William  St.,  New  York  City. 

LORING  HERRICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Leeds,  Me.,  June  10, 
1866.  Private  Sch.,  Bradford,  Mass.;  Prin.  and  Supt.  Sch.,  at 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Berlin,  N.  H.,  and  Collinsville, 
Conn.,  1892-1900;  since  1900,  Merchant,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

ALBERT  GORDON  HURD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1895. 
Born,  Warner,  N.  H.,  Oct.  11,  1870.  Physician,  Millbury,  Mass., 
1895- ;  Chairman  Bd.  of  Health,  1899-1905;  Capt  M.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
1918-19. 

FREDERIC  TRISTRAM  JOHNSON,  A.B.,  Ped.  M.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y. 
City,  1896.  Born,  North  Berwick,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1867.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Lisbon,  Me.,  1892-93;  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  1893-95;  Supt.  Sch., 
No.  Berwick,  Me.,  1897-1901;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Epping,  N.  H., 
1901-07;  Town  Clerk,  Epping,  1907-15;  Supt  Schools,  Pittsfield, 
N.  H.,  1915-. 

*HALSEY  KNAPP  KALLOCH,  A.B.  Born,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  Dec.  26,- 
1870.  Med.  Student,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1892-93;  Asst.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey, 
1896-99;  Treas.,  Whatcom  Ry.  and  Light  Co.,  1899-1906;  died, 
Prosser,  Wash.,  Mar.  4,  1907,  aged  36. 

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HERBERT  FRANKLIN  KALLOCH,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bellevue,  1898.  Born, 
St.  George,  Me.,  May  12,  1868.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1892,  1893,  1896; 
Supt.  Schools,  1899;  Physician,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  1898-1911; 
Waterville,  1911;  Fort  Fairfield,  1912- ;  Pres.  Aroostook  Med.  Assn., 
1916;  Memb.  Local  Exemption  Bd.,  Dist.  No.  2,  Aroostook  Co.,  1918. 

CHARLES  ASA  MERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  New  Boston, 
N.  H.,  April  28,  1865.  Instr.  Nat.  Sci.,  Conn.  Lit.  Inst'n,  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1892-93;,  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction,  Holden-Leicester  Dist.,  Mass., 
1893-94;  Student,  Rochester  Theol.  Inst.,  1894-1899;  ordained,  1901; 
Pastor,  Hermitage,  N.  Y.,  1894-95;  Rochester,  1895-97;  Hermitage, 
1897-1900;  Castile,  1900-03;  So.  Framingham,  Mass.,  1903-08;  Vine- 
yard Haven,  Mass.,  1910-18  and  West  Tisbury,  Mass.,  1910-18; 
Noank,  Conn.,  1918- ;  War  Work  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy.,  1918-19;  con- 
nected with  Temperance  and  Law  Enforcement  Work  in  New  York, 
1896-1903,  and  in  Mass.,  1903-1919. 

DANIEL  GILBERT  MUNSON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895;  A.M.,  Columbia, 
1910.  Born,  Wesley,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1870.  Asst.  High  Sch.,  Rockland, 
Me.,  1893-95;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Medfield,  Mass.,  1895-97;  Maiden  High 
Sch.,  1898;  Asst.  in  English,  Boys'  High  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1899- ;   Res.,  80  St.  James  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  BARRETT  NICHOLS,  A.B.     Born,   Round  Pond,  Me.,  Feb.  2, 

1868.  Prin.  Acad.,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1892;  Advertising,  1893-94; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  Rockland  Daily  Star,  1894-95;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Bath  Daily 
Times,  1895-97;  Publisher  same,  1897- ;  Pres.  and  Treas.,  The  Bruns- 
wick Publishing  Co.;  Director  Bath  Natl.  Bank;  Memb.  Governor's 
Council,  1917-18;  Res.,  Bath,  Me. 

ERNEST    FOSTER    OSGOOD,    A.B.     Born,    Pittsfield,    Me.,    April    27, 

1869.  Photographer,  Berlin,  N.  H.;  Trustee,  Berlin  Pub.  Lib., 
1915-19. 

HARRY  LINCOLN  PIERCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  West  Boylston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1870.  Prin.,  High  Sch.,  Rutland,  Mass.,  1892-93; 
Asst.  Lake  Charles  Coll.,  La.,  1893;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Upton,  Mass., 
1893-96;  Sub-Mr.,  High  Sch.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1897-1903;  in  busi- 
ness, Worcester,  Mass.,  1903- ;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass., 
1909- ;  and  Chairman,  1912- ;  Memb.  Board  of  Directors,  Fidelity 
Mercantile  Agency,  1915- ;  and  of  Associated  Retail  Credit  Men, 
1915-,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Memb.  Assoc.  Legal  Advisers,  Selective 
Draft,   1918;  Res.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

CARL  HENRY  REYNOLDS,  A.B.  Born,  East  Wilton,  Me.,  April  26, 
1871.  Staff  of  U.  S.  Invcsto);  Boston,  1892-93;  with  Eastern  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Assoc,  1893-1901;  Investment  broker,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.; 
New  York  City. 

CHARLES  JOSEPH  ROSS,  A.B.  Born,  Rockport,  Me.,  Nov.  7,  1865. 
Teaching,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1907-13;  Townsend,  Mass.,  1913-18;  Last 
ad.,  Leicester,  Mass. 

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GEORGE  WILLARD  SINGER,  A.B.  Born,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  Sept.  18, 
1861.  Sub.-Mr.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1892-93;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Hallowell,  1893-98;  since  1898,  Editor  and  Proprietor,  Damariscotta 
Herald,  Damariscotta,  Me.;  Supt.  Schools,  1904;  Bd.  Selectmen, 
1917,  1919;  Trial  Justice,  1907-13;  Recorder  Lincoln  Municipal 
Court,  1913-. 

STEPHEN  STARK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  June 
4,  1872.  Math.  Dept.,  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kent's  Hill,  1892-93; 
Graduate  Student,  Univ.  Chicago,  1894-96;  Teacher  of  Classics, 
Boys'  Sch.,  Mt.  Hermon,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  Student  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1901-02;  since  1902,  Classics  Dept.,  Mt.  Hermon  Boys'  Sch., 
Mount  Hermon,   Mass. 

EUGENE  HOWARD  STOVER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1895.  Born,  Bluehill,  Me., 
Aug.  30,  1865.  Prin.  Acad.,  Bluehill,  Me.,  1892-95;  and  Supt.  Sch., 
1894-95;  Newton  Theol.  In.-^t.,  1895-98;  ordained,  1898;  Pastor,  Milo, 
Me.,  1898-1903;  Prin.  Mission  Sch.,  Alcalde,  N.  M.,  1903-04;  Pastor, 
Naco,  Ariz.,  1904-12;  Prin.  Sch.,  1904-09;  Supt.  Schools,  1904-12; 
Prin.  Sch.,  Tombstone,  Ariz.,  1912-13;  Pastor,  Bryant's  Pond,  Me., 
1913-1918;   Prin.   Ricker  Classical  Inst.,  Houlton,   Me.,  1918-. 

CHESTER  HOUGHTON  STURTEVANT,  A.B.  Born,  Fayette,  Me., 
May  4,  1866.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Madison,  Me.,  1892-93;  Law  Student, 
1893-94;  with  Portland  Trust  Co.,  1895;  since  1896,  Treas.  Trust  and 
Banking  Co.,  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

HERBERT  ELIJAH  WADSWORTH,  A.B.  Born,  Livermore  Falls, 
Me.,  Oct.  25,  1868.  Traveling  Salesman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1892-1905; 
Pres.  Wadsworth  &  Woodman  Co.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  1905- ;  Trustee, 
Colby  Col.,  1917-. 

24— *1 
CLASS  OF  1893 

ALBERT  HENRY  BICKMORE,  A.B.  Born,  Martinsville,  Me.,  Oct.  8, 
1869.  Investment  banker,  Camden,  Me.,  1893-94;  New  York  City, 
1895- ;  Res.,  300  W.  71st  St.,  New  York  City. 

DENNIS  EVARTS  BOWMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Sidney,  Me., 
Nov.  10,  1871.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.;  Latin  Master, 
Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Philadelphia;  Supt.  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.;  Atty. 
at  Law,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

HARRY  MYLES  CONNERS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1900.  Born, 
Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  July  2,  1871.  Newspaper  work.  Recorder,  Bar 
Harbor  Municipal  Court,  1907-11;  Judge,  1919-;  Ad,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

*CHARLES  FORREST  FAIRBROTHER,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Anson,  .Me., 
Sept.  10,  1871.     Died,  1896. 

NATHAN  GRANT  FOSTER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896;  LL.B.,  Univ.  Maine, 
1901.     Born,    Weld,    Me.,    March    31,    1865.     Teacher,     Farmington, 


Graduates — Men  1893 

Me.,  1893-94;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winslow,  1894-95;  Canton,  1895-96; 
Weld,  1897-99;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1902;   Lawyer,  Ridlonville,  Me. 

MERLE  SMITH  GETCHELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Baring,  Me., 
June  11,  1865.  Teacher,  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1893-95;  Sub-Mr.  English 
High  Sch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1895-99;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.,  1899-1906;  Prin.,  High  Sch.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Author  of  The 
Study  of  Mediaeval  History,  etc.,  (1886). 

LEON  OTIS  GLOVER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1898.  Born,  East  Sum- 
ner, Me.,  Jan.  20,  1871.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Ricker  Classi- 
cal Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1893-97;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Top.sfield,  Mass., 
1898-1900;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Gorham,  Me.,  1900-04;  High  Sch.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1905-08;  Boston  Latin  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-. 
Res.,  486  Brookline  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WELLINGTON  HODGKINS,  A.B.,  1894;  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Lamoine, 
Me.,  Jan.  6,  1870.  Prin.  H.  S.,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1895;  Dennis,  1896- 
1900;  Prin.  Hitchcock  Free  Acad.,  Brimfield,  1901-04;  Prin.  Barrows 
Grammar  Sch.,  1904-11,  and  Myrtle  St.  Junior  H.  S.,  Springfield, 
1911-;  Res.,  75  Westford  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

HARRY  THOMAS  JORDAN,  A.B.  Born,  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  May 
30,  1869.  Cashier  Hotel  Raleigh,  Washington,  D.  C,  1893-1900; 
Mgr.,  Keith's  New  Theatre,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Ad.,  5005  Pine  St., 
Philadelphia,   Penn. 

WILLIAM  ERNEST  LOMBARD,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton,  1912.  Born, 
Turner,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1868.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1896;  ordained, 
1896;  Pastor,  Brewer,  Me.,  1896-98;  Camden,  1898-1904;  Andover, 
Mass.,  1904-17;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1917-. 

ROBERT  NOYES  MILLETT,  A.B.  Born,  Norway,  Me.,  Dec.  13,  1870. 
Prin.  H.  S.,  Turner,  Me.,  1894;  Buckfield,  1895;  Rockport,  1896-1901; 
Hanover,  Mass.,  1901-10;  Springfield,  Vt.,  1910-. 

EDGAR  PELEG  NEAL,  A.B.  Born,  Litchfield,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1868. 
Prin.  Corinna  Union  Acad.,  1893;  Sub-Master,  Brigham  Acad., 
Bakersfield,  Vt,  1893-1901;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  West  Boylston,  Mass., 
1901-1911;  Supervisor  Acad.  Studies,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Boys'  Trade 
School,  1911- ;  Trustee,  Pub.  Lib.,  1902-12;  Town  Auditor,  1912- ; 
Asso.  Legal  Adv.,  Draft  Bd.,  1917-18;  Author,  Strength  of  Materials 
for  Trade  Schools,  (1916)  ;  Elements  of  Mechanics  (Mathematical) 
for  Trade  Schools,   (1917);  Res.,  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

ELMER  LOUIS  NICHOLS,  A.B.  Born,  Corinth,  Me.,  Oct  28,  1871. 
With  E.  C.  Nichols  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Bangor,  Me. 

JESSE  HOSMER  OGIER,  A.B.  Born,  Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  13,  1871. 
Editor  Damariscotta  Herald,  1893-98;  and  Supt  Sch.,  1896,  1897; 
since  1898,  Editor  Camden  Herald,  Camden,  Me.;  Supt.  Sch.,  1904-09; 
President,  Me.,  Press  Assn.,  1904-05. 

CHARLES  NORMAN  PERKINS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Brooksville, 
Me.,   Oct.    16,   1868.     Prin.   High   Sch.,   Presque  Isle,   1893-99;    Prin. 

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High  Sch.,  No.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1899-1902;  Warren,  Mass.,  1902- 
06;  Brewer,  Me.,  1906-07;  Supt.  Sch.,  Brewer,  Me.,  1907-12;  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1912-18;  Waltham,  Mass.,  1918-. 

ALBERT  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  St.  George,  Me.,  March  5,  1869. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  So.  Thomaston,  Me.,  189.3-94;  Prin.  Hampden 
Acad.,  1894-95;  Supt.  of  Sch.,  Sliowhegan,  1895-96;  Warren,  Mass., 
1896-1902;  Whitman,  1902-03;  Peabody,  1903- ;  Pres.,  Mass.  Supts. 
Assn.,  1918;  Res.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

FRANCIS  ERMON  RUSSELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Phillips,  Me., 
Aug.  14,  1863.  Teaching-,  1893-1903;  Supt.  Schools,  1904- ;  Ad., 
Bridgton,  Me. 

*GEORGE  CROSBY  SHELDON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Bor.i,  Waldo,  Me., 
Sept.  1,  1862.  Law  Student,  Waterville,  Me.,  1893-95;  Adm.  to  the 
Bar,  1895;  Lawyer,  New  Portland,  1895-97,  and  Supt.  of  Sch.,  1896- 
98;  Augusta,  1897-1905;  died,  Sidney,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1905,  aged  44. 

JOEL  BYRON  SLOCUM,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897,  D.D.,  1913.  Born,  Mt. 
Hanley,  N.  S.,  Feb.  1,  1868.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1896;  ordained, 
1896;  Pastor,  Westbrook,  Me.,  1896-97;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1897-98; 
Concord,  1898-1903;  Columbus,  0.,  1903-07;  Pastor,  Greenwood  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1907-13;  Norwich,  Conn.,  1913-17;  Yonkers,  N. 
Y.,  1917- ;  Chaplain  N.  H.  Legisl.,  1901-02;  Trustee  Bapt.  Mini-sters' 
Home  Soc,  1914- ;  Author  articles  and  poems  in  various  periodicals; 
Res.,  29  Ashburton  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  FREDERIC  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ., 
1897.  Born,  Dixmont,  Me.,  Jan.  24,  1870.  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church, 
Palermo,  Me.,  1897-98;  Georgetown,  1898-01;  Sheepscott,  1902-04; 
Rockport,  1905-06;  Dover,  1907-10;  Vinalhaven,  1911-12;  Camden, 
1913-16;  Union,  1919- ;  Author,  History  of  Methodism  in  Piscataquis 
County,  (1911). 

GEORGE  OTIS  SMITH,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1896; 
Sc.D.;  Case  Sch.  of  Applied  Science,  1914.  Born  Hodgdon,  Me.,  Feb. 
22,  1871.  Asst.  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  1896-1906;  Geologist,  in  charge 
of  Petrology,  1906;  Trustee,  Colby  since  1903;  Pres.  Bd.  Trustees, 
Coburn  Class.  Inst.;  since  1907,  Director,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Author  of  Classification  of  Iron  Ores,  (1895)  ; 
Geology  of  the  Fox  Islands,  Me.,  (1896)  ;  Rocks  of  Mt.  Ranier,  (1898)  ; 
Geology,  etc.,  Tintic  Dist.  Utah,  (1899);  Joint  author  of  Cavuwla>id, 
(1900)  ;  Quartz  Veins  in  Me.,  and  Vt.,  (1903)  ;  .4  Geol.  Reconnaisancc 
Across  the  Cascade  Range,  (1904);  Geology  of  the  Perry  Basin  in  S. 
E.  Maine,  (1905)  ;  Production  of  Asbestos  in  1905. 

CYRUS  FLINT  STIMSON,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1913;  B.  D.,  Yale,  1898.  Born, 
Palmer,  Mass.,  April  1,  1870.  Greek  and  Math.,  High  Sch.,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1893-94;  Pastor,  West  End  Cong.  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1895-1899;  Stratford,  1899-1904;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1904-08;  Water- 
ville, Me.,   1908-13;    Field   Secy.,   Playground  &   Recreation  Assn.  of 

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America,  1913-17;  Special  Rep.,  War  Camp  Community  Service, 
1917-18;  Special  Rep.,  Community  Service,  Inc.,  1  Madison  Ave., 
New  York  City,  1918-;  Res.,  75  Kensington  Ave.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
*HERBERT  LIONEL  TRUE,  A.B.  Born,  Bradford,  Me.,  Oct.  19, 
1869.     Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1895,  aged  26. 

23— *3 

CLASS  OF  1894 

JOSEPH  BULLEN  ALEXANDER,  A.B.,  1898;  LL.B.,  Univ.  Wisconsin, 
1896.  Born,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Nov.  21,  1870.  Adm.  to  the  Bar, 
1896;  Lawyer,  Hayward,  Wis.,  1896-1900;  Seattle,  Wash.,  1900- ; 
County  Judge,  Sawyer  Co.,  Wis.,  1898-1900;  Asst.  Atty.  Genl.,  State 
of  Washington,  1907-10;  Res.,  1417  38th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

FRANK  LESTER  AMES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Canaan,  Me.,  April 
8,  1872.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Unity,  Me.,  Bingham,  Scarboro,  1894-99; 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1899;  Lawyer;  Mgr.  Farmer's  Tel.  Co.,  Norridge- 
wock.  Me.;    Chairman,  Bd.  Selectmen,  10  years. 

ARTHUR  HENRY  BERRY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass., 
March  30,  1872.  Teacher,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1894-95;  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1895-1903;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-08;  Mgr.  Coal 
Business,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1908-15;  Teacher,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1916-.     Res.,  18  Linden  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

ALBERT  LITTLE  BLANCHARD,  A.B.  Born,  Unity,  Me.,  Oct.  17, 
1868.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1896;  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me.;  County  Atty., 
Penobscot  Co.,  1917-. 

SAMUEL  APPLETON  BURLEIGH,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield  Centre,  Me., 
Nov.  27,  1870.  Editor  and  Prop.,  Waterville  Sentinel,  1895-98; 
Teaching,  1898-99;  Supt.  Sch.,  Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  1900-04;  Rumford 
Falls,  Me.,  1904-08;  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1908-12;  Publisher  Plymouth 
County  Journal  and  Whitman  Times,  Whitman,  Mass.,  1912- ;  Secy. 
Bd.  Trade,  Meredith,  N.  H.;  Secy.  Bd.  Trade,  Whitman,  Mass.,  1914- ; 
Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  Waterville,  Me.     Res.,  Whitman,  Mass. 

EDWARD  CHARLES  CLARK,  A.B.  Born,  Hollis,  Me.,  June  26,  1867. 
Travelling  salesman,  1894-96;  Law  Student  and  Life  Insurance, 
1896-1900;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900- ;  Res.,  East  Weymouth, 
Mass. 

*JOHN  THEW  COLEMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Crystal  Run,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  12,  1867.     Died,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  Dec.  12,  1897,  aged  30. 

AUSTIN  HALL  EVANS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1899.  Born,  Hyannis, 
Mass.,  July  17,  1872.  Instr.  in  Greek,  Colby  College,  1394-96;  Bates 
College,  1896-97;  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1897-98;  Grad. 
Student,  Harvard,  1898-1901;  Instructor,  Lawrenceville  (N.  J.)  Sch., 
1902-05;  New  York  City  High  Sch.,  1905- ;  Ad.,  1924  Loring  PL,  The 
Bronx,  New  York  City. 


1894  Colby  College 

MELVILLE  CHASE  FREEMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboio,  Me.,  March 
10,  1874.  Asst.  in  Acad.,  Hampden,  Me.,  1894-95;  Prin.,  Levi  Hall 
High  Sch.,  No.  Gorhani,  1895-98;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Kennebunk,  1898- 
1902;  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1902-11;  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1911- ;  Res.,  20  Meredith  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

DREW  THOMPSON  HARTHORN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  North 
Livermore,  Me.,  June  1,  1871.  Prin.  Acad.,  Wilton,  Me.,  1894-1905; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rumford  Falls,  Me.,  1905-07;  Prin.  Acad.,  Wilton, 
Me.,   1907-12;   Prin.  Coburn  Class.   Inst,  1912- ;  Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ALFRED  ERNEST  HOOPER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Charlotte 
Town,  P.  E.  I.,  Oct.  20,  1863.  Rochester  Theol.  Seni.,  1897;  ordained, 
1897;  Pastor,  Kingsville,  O.,  1897-9^;  Reynoldsville,  Pa.,  1898-1900; 
Home  Missions,  1900-02;  Pastor,  Harmon,  N.  Y.,  1902-05;  Stephen- 
town,  N.  Y.,  1905-08;  Lee,  Mass.,  1908-11;  Willimansett,  Mass., 
1911-. 

FREELAND  HOWE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1899.  Born,  Norway,  Me., 
May  30,  1870.  Journalism,  N.  Y.  City,  1894-97;  Graduate  Student 
in  Biology,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1897-98;  same  at  Harvard  Univ., 
1898-1900;  Research  Scholarship,  U.  S.  Fish  Commis.sion;  Biologist, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Res.,  Norway,  Me. 

GEORGE  WALTER  HOXIE,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  April  15, 
1872.     Trucking,  1894-1902;   U.  S.  Mail  Carrier,  Waterville,  Me. 

ASA  MINOT  JONES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Unity,  Me.,  Nov.  5, 
1867.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hinesburg,  Vt,  1894-99;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Winooski,  Vt.,  1899-1905;  No.  Bennington,  Vt.,  1905-08;  Supt. 
Charlemont  School  Union,  Mass.,  1908-11;  Supt.  Templeton  Sch. 
Union,  Mass.,  1911-;  Ad.,  Baldwinsville,  Mass. 

*WILLIAM  LINCOLN  JONES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Unity,  Me., 
April  8,  1867.  Teacher;  died,  Wilmington,  Mass.,  May  6,  1899, 
aged   32. 

WALTER  FRANCIS  KENRICK,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Fairfield, 
Me.,  Dec.  8,  1872.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1894-1903;  Asst. 
in  Latin  and  English,  High  Sch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-06;  address, 
Fairfield,  Me. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  KIMBALL,  A.B.  Born,  Cambridge,  Me.,  Dec. 
24,  1869.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1897;  ordained,  1897;  Pastor,  Man- 
chester, Mass.,  1897-98;  without  charge,  1899-1901;  Pastor,  Wayne, 
Me.,  1901-08;  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1908-1915;  Sedgwick,  Me.,  1915- 
18;   Charleston,  Me.,  1918-. 

THEODORE  HARDING  KINNEY,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Mc,  April 
8,  1864.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  ordained,  1897;  Pastor,  We.<t 
Hampden,  Me.,  1897-99;  address.  Dexter,  Me. 

*JACOB  KLEINHANS,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Blooming  Grove, 
Pa.,    Sept.   7,    1872.     Instr.    in   Rhetoric    and    .Mod.    Lang.,    Marston's 

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University  School,  Baltimore,  Md.;  died.  Blooming  Grove,  Pa.,  March 
21,  1901,  aged  28. 

GEORGE  HENRY  DWIGHT  L'AMOUREUX,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born, 
South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1872.  Prin.  Grammar  Sch., 
Holyoke,  Mass.,  1894-1900;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Mexico,  Me.,  1900-01;  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  1901-02;  Poultney,  Vt.,  1902-03;  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-04; 
Kittery,  Me.,  1904-18;  Prof.  Citizenship,  American  International 
Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1918-. 

FRED  SAVAGE  LATLIP,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1873. 
Book-keeper,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1894-1917;  Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19; 
Memb.  A.  E.  F.  and  Army  of  Occupation;  U.  S.  Internal  Rev.  Ser- 
vice, 1919- ;  Ad.,  Hallowell,  Me. 

JOHN  SARSFIELD  LYNCH,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1897.  Born, 
Sterling,  Mass.,  March  14,  1869.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1897;  Postmas- 
ter, Oakdale,  Mass.,  1895-98;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1898-1901;  Boston;  1901-08;  Seattle,  Wash.,  1908-11;  Olympia, 
Wash.,  1911- ;  Claim  Adjuster,  Industrial  Insurance  Com.,  State  of 
Washington,  1913- ;  Ad.,  Olympia,  Wash. 

ROBERT  MOWE  MAHLMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Vt., 
1900.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Machiasport,  Me.,  1894-95;  Denmark,  1895- 
96;  New  Vineyard,  1896-97;  So.  Norridgewock,  1897-98;  Physician, 
Pembroke,   Me.,   1900-01;   Lubec,  Me.,  1901-. 

PERCY  SHEPHERD  MERRILL,  A.B.,  M.  D.,  Bellevue,  1899.  Born, 
Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1872.  Teaching,  1894-96;  Physician,  Water- 
ville, Me.;  city  physician,  1901-02;  Secy.  Bd.  Health,  3  years;  Memb. 
Relief  Unit  to  Halifax,  1917. 

HARRY  WELDER  OSGOOD,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1898.  Born, 
Pittsfield,  Me.,  May  5,  1871.  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Ellsworth, 
Me.,  1898-1911;  Bangor,  Me.,  1911-;  City  Physician,  Bangor,  Me., 
1915,  1916. 

FRANK  WILLIAM  PADELFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897;  D.D.,  1911.  Born, 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  April  6,  1872.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  or- 
dained, 1897;  Minister,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  Pastor,  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1897-1903;  Lynn.  1903-08;  Exec.  Secy.  Mass.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Soc,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-13;  Exec.  Sec,  Bapt.  Bd.  of  Educ,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1913- ;  Author,  The  Commonwealths  and  the  Kingdom,  (1908); 
Res.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

♦CLARENCE  WARREN  PIERCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Canton, 
Me.,  Jan.  16,  1871.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1894-97; 
Kittery,  1897;  Bourne,  Mass.,  1900;  Supt.  Sch.,  Dist.  of  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  1905-07;  of  Farmington,  1907;  died,  Farmington,  Me.,  Nov.  29, 
1907,  aged  36. 

THOMAS  ADRIANCE  POLLARD,  A.B.  Born,  Silver  Plume,  Colo., 
Aug.  4,  1873.     Mining  and   prospecting,  Georgetown,  Colo.,   1894-95; 

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Leadville,  Colo.,  1895-97;  Valdes,  Alaska,  1897-99;  Seattle,  Wash., 
1899-1900;   Calif.,  1900-1901;   Wonder,  Ore.,  1902-. 

ERNEST  HENRY  PRATT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  Pishon's  Ferry, 
Me.,  Sept.  14,  1871.  Teacher,  Canaan,  Me.,  1894-95;  Mattawam- 
keag.  Me.,  1895;  Prin.  Normal  Sch.,  Springfield,  Me.,  1895-97;  Assoc. 
Prin.,  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  Me.,  1897-99;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Ellsworth, 
Me.,  1899-1900;  Sub-Master,  Berkshire  Industrial  Sch.,  Canaan  Four 
Corners,  N.  Y.,  1900-01;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Sanford,  Me.,  1901-02;  Oxford, 
Me.,  1902-07;  Oakland,  Me.,  1907-09;  Prin.,  Pennell  Inst.,  Gray,  Me., 
1909-13;  Prin.  H.  S.,  So.  Portland,  Me.,  1913-15;  Farmer;  Ad., 
Hinckley,  Me. 

FRANCIS  BURNHAM  PURINTON,  A.B.  Born,  Richmond,  Me.,  April 
20,  1872.     Coal  dealer,  Augusta,  Me. 

LINVILLE  WADSWORTH  ROBBINS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  Gardi- 
ner, Me.,  Sept.  24,  1871.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  1894-07;  Prin.,  1907-08; 
Gardiner,  Me.;  Supt.  Schools,  Mars  Hill,  Me.,  1909-13;  Houlton,  Me., 
1913-17;  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1917- ;  Clerk  Com.  Council,  Gardiner,  Me., 
1895-1908;  Author,  Centemiial  History,  Gardiner  M.  E.  Church, 
(1900). 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  ROWLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Brook  Haven,  N.  Y., 
July  31,  1868.  Ordained,  1895;  Pastor,  No.  Grafton,  Mass.,  1895- 
1903;  Union  City,  Pa.,  1903-04;  Middletown,  Conn.;  Newark,  N.  J.; 
Last  address,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

VIRGIL  CONNOR  TOTMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1900. 
Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1872.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Buxton,  Me., 
1894-97;  Physician,  Bar  Mills,  1900-05;  Oakland,  Me.,  1907-. 

FRANK  LINCOLN  TOZIER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Vermont, 
1901.  Born,  Fairfield  Centre,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1869.  Teacher,  5  years; 
Physician,  Fairfield,  Me. 

WILLIAM  BODLE  TUTHILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897;  D.D.,  1916.  Born, 
Goshen,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1867.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1894-95; 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1895-97;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Kensington,  Conn., 
1897-1899;  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  -1899-1907;  Leominster,  Mass., 
1907-1910;   Portland,   Me.,  1910-1918;   Framingham,  Mass.,   1918-. 

HERBERT  LEONARD  WHITMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Wood- 
stock, Me.,  Aug.  6,  1870.  Teacher,  Bourne,  Mass.,  1894-1908;  Ayer, 
Mass. 

VERNE  MORTIER  WHITMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Buckfield, 
Me.,  March  14,  1871.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Calais,  Me.,  1894-1900;  Can- 
ton, 1900-02;  Norway,  1902-04;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  1904-08;  Milford, 
N.  H.,  1908-10;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1910-. 

NAHUM  MORRILL  WING,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1900.  Born,  Auburn,  Me., 
May  6,  1871.  Traffic  Dept.,  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  to 
1907;  Claim  Dept,  M.  C.  R.  R.;  Banking;  Res.,  Arlington,  Mass. 


Graduates— Men  1895 


CLASS  OF  1895 

JOSIAH  COLBY  BASSETT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1900; 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1901.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1873.  Lawyer, 
101  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RALPH  KING  BEARCE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  190.3.  Born,  Turner,  Me.,  April 
29,  1875.  Sub-Master,  Rockland,  Me.,  H.  S.,  1895-99;  Suffield  School, 
Suffield,  Conn.,  1899-1904;  Prin.  Suffield  School,  1904-12;  Head- 
master, Powder  Point  School,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1912-. 

FREDERIC  BRYANT,  A.B.,  M.  D.,  Harvard,  1900.  Born,  Montville 
Centre,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1871.  Worcester  City  Hospital,  2  years;  since 
1901,  Physician,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Author,  Pericarditis,  (1904)  ; 
The  Cancer  Problem,  (1919);  Radio-Therapy,  (1919);  Exam.,  Phys., 
Exemption  Draft  Bd.,  1917-18.     Ad.,  778  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HARLAN  PAGE  FORD,  A.B.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  Sept.,  3,  1867. 
Teacher,  Atlanta  Bapt.  Coll.,  1896-97;  since  1898,  in  the  Public 
Schools  of  Boston;   Address,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

WALTER  LLEWELLYN  GRAY,  A.B.  Born,  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  24, 
1870.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bridgton,  Me.,  1895-98;  Adm.  to  the  Bar, 
1899;  Lawyer,  South  Paris,  Me.;  Supt.  Sch.,  Memb.  Me.  Legisl.; 
Referee  in  Bankruptcy. 

STEPHEN  HARRY  HANSON,  A.B.  Born,  Richmond,  N.  B.,  Dec.  25, 
1872.  Editor  and  Proprietor  Aroostook  Timeft,  1898-1907,  Houlton, 
Me.;  Last  address,  Fredericton,  N.  B. 

*WILLIAM  ABRAM  HARTHORN,  A.B.  Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Aug. 
21,  1872.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Dennysville,  Me.;  Acad.,  Limerick,  Me., 
Leland  and  Gray  Sem.,  Townshend,  Vt.;  Brewster  Acad.,  Wolfboro, 
N.  H.;  High  Sch.,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  Died,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Nov. 
21,  1914,  aged  42. 

*JOHN  HEDMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  Undersoken,  Sweden,  Oct. 
15,  1868.  Instr.  in  Modern  Lang.,  Colby,  1895-96;  Instr.  in  Greek, 
1896-99;  Student,  Univ.  of  Paris,  1899-1900;  Assoc.  Prof.  Mod.  Lang., 
Colby,  1900-01;  Prof.  Romance  Lang.,  1901-14;  Died,  Waterville,  Me., 
Feb.  20,  1914,  aged  45. 

HENRY  WINTER  JACKSON,  A.B.  Born,  Westboro,  Mass.,  June*  19, 
1875.  Insurance  Agent,  1895-96;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1896;  Hudson, 
Mass.;   Address   unknown. 

REED  VERNON  JEWETT,  A.B.  Born,  Calais,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1872. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1898;  Lawyer,  Calais,  Me.,  1898- ;  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate, Washington  Co.,  1912-16. 

ARCHER  JORDAN,  A.B.,  D.D.S.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1902.  Born,  Auburn, 
Me.,  June  7,  1873.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Vanceboro,  189.5-96;  Instr.  in 
Math.,  and  Sci.,  Mitchell's  Boys'  Sch.,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1896-99; 
Dentist,  Waterville,  Me.,  1902-04;  Auburn,  Me.,  1904- ;  Memb.  Com. 
Council,  Auburn,  1914-15,  1915-16;  Pres.,  Me.  Dental  Soc,  1912. 

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ALBERT  TURNER  LANE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  190L  Born,  Damariscotta, 
Me.,  Nov.  26,  1872.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  E.  Boothbay,  1895;  Lebanon 
Academy,  1896;  High  Sch.,  Waldoboro,  1896-99;  Clerk,  N.  E.  Tel.  & 
Tel.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  Instr.  Greek  and  Histoiy,  Conn. 
Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1900-01;  Sub-Master,  High  Sch.,  Webster, 
Mass.,  and  Supt.  Evening  Schools,  1901-03;  Prin.  Higli  Sch.,  Ash- 
land, Mass.,  1903-07;  Teacher,  Yarmouthport,  Mass,  1907-08; 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1908-09;  Auburn,  Me.,  1909-10;  Supt.  Sch., 
Hampton,  N.  H.,  1911-18;  Epping,  N.  H.,  1918-19;  Raymond,  N.  H., 
1919-. 

HUGH  DEAN  McLELLAN,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1902.  Born,  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  Sept.  10,  1876.  Law  Student,  2  years;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Belfast,  1897-99;  Evening  High  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3  years,  and 
Student  Columbia  Law  Sch.;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1902- ;  Ad.,  10 
Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HENRY    WYMAN    NICHOLS,    A.B.     Born,    Waterville,   Me.,    May    20, 

1873.     Cotton  Mill  business.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
FREDERICK    EDWIN     NORRIS,    A.B.     Born,    Tavoy,     Burma,    Dec. 

15,    1870.     Commercial   Traveler,    Journalist,    Farmer,   and    Teacher, 

Foxcroft,  Me. 
.JOHN  FOSTER  PHILBROOK,  A.B.     Born,  China,  Me.,  April  14,  1873. 

Teaching,    China,    Me.,    1896-97;    Danforth,    Me.,    1898-99,    1900-13; 

Hampden,  Me.,  1899-1900;  Supt.  Schools,  Danforth,  Me.,  1914- ;  Trial 

Justice,  1900-18. 

*HARRY  TILDEN  RIGGS,  A.B.  Born,  Farmington,  Me.,  Feb.  28, 
1871.     Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  25,  1895,  aged  24. 

MELVIN  ERASTUS  SAWTELLE,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  July  12, 
1873.  Teacher,  1895-96;  Law  student,  1896-99;  Lawyer,  AugUi^ta, 
Me.,  1899- ;  Secy.  Bd.  Health,  1906-12;  City  Solicitor,  1915-20;  Chair- 
man, Municipal  Bd.  Mother's  Aid,  1917-20;  Author,  Revision  Charter 
and  Ordinances  of  Citij  of  Augusta,   (1919);  Ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 

AUSTIN  WHITE  SNARE,  A.B.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1873. 
Teacher  and  Law  Student,  4  years;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1900;  Lawyer, 
Springfield,  Me.,  1900-03;  Bangor,  Me.,  1903- ;  Res.,  Hampden,  Me. 

HOMER  TARBOX  WATERHOUSE,  A.B.  Born,  Kennebunkport,  Me.. 
Feb.  4,  1873.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1897;  Lawyer,  Kennebunk,  Me., 
1897- ;  Rep.  Me.  Legi.'^l.,  1913-17;  Chairman  Local  Exemption  Bd., 
1917-19. 

WILLIAM  LEE  WATERS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1901.  Born,  Lake- 
ville,  N.  B.,  March  29,  1872.  Supt.  Sch.,  Waterville,  1895-98;  Adm. 
to  the  Bar,  1901;  Lawyer,  Seattle,  Wa.sh.,  1901-;  Asst.  Prosecuting 
Atty.,  Seattle,  1905-06;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  War  Service,  1918-19;  Ad.,  1212 
Anier.  Bank  Bid.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

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CLASS  OF  1896 

*IRVING  FRANCIS  BURTON,  A.B.  Born,  Woodstock,  Me.,  Aug.  13, 
1876.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Dennysville,  Searsport,  Vinalhaven,  etc.; 
Attendant,  Eastern  Me.  Insane  Hosp.;  Penobscot  Chemical  Fibre 
Co.;  Died,  Old  Town,  Me.,  June  2,  1918,  aged  41. 

*BENJAMIN  COFFIN,  A.B.  Born,  Freeport,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1872. 
Teacher,  Freeport,  1896-99;  Cherryfield,  1899-1900;  Repr.  in  Me. 
Legisl.,  1901;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1902;  Register  of  Probate,  Cumber- 
land Co.,  1905-1913;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  May  11,  1913,  aged  41. 

ALBERT  SAWYER  COLE,  A.B.  Born,  Cambridge,  Me.,  March  24, 
1872.  Supt.  Sch.,  Skowhegan,  1896-97;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Thomaston, 
1897-1906;  Supt.  Sch.,  No.  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1906-15;  Barre,  Mass., 
1915- ;   Educ.   Work,   U.  S.  A.,  in  France,  1919. 

RICHARD  COLLINS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1900.  Born,  Calais,  Me., 
Dec.  6,  .1874.  Surgical  Interne,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1900-02;  and 
Asst.  Surg.,  Relief  Station,  1902-03;  Physician,  Waltham,  Mass., 
1903- ;  Waltham  Local  Bd.,  1917-19. 

HARRY  WESLEY  DUNN,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1902;  A.M.,  Yale, 
1917.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  27,  1877.  Prin.  Academy,  Mon- 
son,  1896-97;  Asst.  Class.  High  Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1897-98; 
Hotchkiss  Sch.,  1898-99;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1902;  Lawyer,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1902-12;  Dean,  Col.  of  Law,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1912-14;  Lawyer, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1914-17;  Menib.  Commis'n  to  Consolidate  Laws  (Mass.), 
1916-17;  Prof.  Law,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1917-18;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass., 
1918- ;  Res.,  1  Grosvcnor  Park,  Lynn,  Mass. 

ELFORD  LINDSAY  DURGAN,  A.B.  Born,  Harpswell,  Me.,  July  9, 
1870.  Elec.  repairs  and  const,  1896-97;  Retail  hardware,  1897-1901; 
Northeastern  Telephone  Co.,  1901-07;  Wholesale  electrical  supplies, 
1907- ;  Ad.,  12  So.  Central  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

HENRY  WARREN  FOSS,  A.B.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  June  14,  1869. 
Prin.  Higgins  Classical  Inst,  Charleston,  1896-1903;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Bar  Harbor,  1903-04;  Sub-Master,  Kelley  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1904-07,  and  Master,  1907- ;  Ad.,  20  Freeman  St,  Arlington,  Mass. 

CHARLES  BENJAMIN  FULLER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1900.  House 
Officer,  Boston  City  Hospital,  1900-02;  Asst  Resident  Physician, 
Adams  Nervine  Asylum,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1902-03 ;  Physician, 
Waltham,  Mass.,  1903- ;  Physician  and  Bacteriologist,  Waltham  Bd. 
Health,  1906- ;  Director  Dept  Public  Welfare,  1918-19. 

EVERETT  LAMONT  GETCHELL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899.  Born,  Shawmut, 
Me.,  May  31,  1871.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lubec,  1896-98;  Boynton,  H.  S., 
Eastport,  1898-99;  Sub-Master  Allston  Gram.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1899-1900,  and  Master,  Kelley  Gram.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1902-07;  Sub-Master,  Paul  Jones  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1907-11;  Put- 
nam Sch.,  Boston,  1911-19;  Secy.  Col.  of  Bus.  Administration,  Boston 

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Univ.,  1919- ;  Dir.  Boston  Travel  Soc,  1911-18;  Bus.  Mgi.,  Bureau  of 
Univ.  Travel,  Boston,  1918-19;  Overseas  Serv.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1918-19; 
Author,  Field  Trips  in  the  Boston  Basin,  (1903);  Civil  Sen-ice 
Manual,  (1917);  magazine  art.,  etc.;  Ad.,  52.5  Boylston  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

EDWARD  LINDSEY  HALL,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Cornville,  Me.,  Oct.  2.3, 
1873.     In  railroad  service,  eight  years;  Waterville,  Me. 

HASCALL  SHAILER  HALL,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  April  16, 
1876.  Asst.  to  Librarian,  Colby  Coll.,  1896-97;  Sub-Mast.,  Danforth, 
Me.,  H.  S.,  1897;  Asst.  Cashier,  Ticonic  Natl.  Bank,  Waterville,  Me., 
1898-1901;  Cashier,  1901-11;  Treas.,  Kennebec  Trust  Co.,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1912-15;  N.  E.  Mgr.,  John  Nickerson  Jr.,  1916-17;  Rep.  National 
City  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1917-19;  Pacific  Coast  Mgr.,  Geo.  H.  Burr  & 
Co.,  of  New  York,  1919- ;  Ad.,  Kohl  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

HARRY  EDWARD  HAMILTON,  A.B.  Born,  Brooklin,  Me.  Prin. 
Gram.  Sch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  Shoe  business.  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.,  1901-03;  since  1903,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

HOWARD  CHAPIN  HANSCOM,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Columbia,  1900.  Born, 
Auburn,  Me.,  June  12,  1875.  Hospital  Interne,  1900-02;  J.  Hood 
Wright  Hospital,  N.  Y.,  4  years;  Physician,  Monmouth,  Me. 

WALTER  LESLIE  HUBBARD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899.  Born,  East  Corinth, 
Me.,  Aug.  8,  1873.  Carriage  Mfr.,  1896-97;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Old 
Town,  1897-98;  Prin.  Mattawamkeag  Sch.,  1898-99;  Clerk,  coal  busi- 
ness, 1899-1901;  of  firm,  Stickney  &  Babcock  Coal  Co.,  Bangor,  Me., 
1901-12;  Farmer,  Charleston,  Me.,  1912-17;  Clerk,  Great  Northern 
Paper  Co.,  Rockwood,  Me.,  1917-18;  Penobscot  Development  Co., 
Great  Works,  Me.,  1918-19;  Junior  Cost  Accountant,  Ord.  Dept,  U. 
S.  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1919- ;  Memb.  Common  Council,  Bangor, 
2  years;  Auditor  Town  of  Charleston,  1915-17;  Trustee,  Higgins 
Classical  Inst. 

CARLTON  EVERETT  HUTCHINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
July  31,  1871.  Book-keeper,  Shoe  Co.,  Skowhegan,  1896-98;  Teacher, 
1898;  Shoe  cutter,  1898-1903;  Teacher,  Barberton,  0.,  1903-05;  Shoe 
business,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1905- ;  Memb.  Haverhill  Sch.  Bd.,  1900-03; 
Ad.,  13  Currier  Ave.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

CHARLES  BENJAMIN  KIMBALL,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Univ.  of  Main6,  1905. 
Born,  No.  New  Portland,  Me.,  May  14,  1872.  Student,  3  years; 
Tutor,  1  year;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  No.  New  Portland,  1900-03;  Elec- 
trician, General  Electric   Co.,   1904- ;   Ad.,  Wollaston,   Mass. 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  LORIMER,  A.B.  Born,  Beebe  Plain,  P.  Q., 
Canada,  May  2,  1871.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1900;  Pastor,  Arlington 
Heights,  Mass.,  1900-02;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1902-05;  Franklin,  1905- 
07;   Eden,  1908-11;   Hodgdon,  1911-13;  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  1913-. 

JOHN  BRADBURY  MERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1900.  Born,  Dover,  Me., 
July  30,  1872.     Prin.  Corinth  Acad.,  1896-98;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  New- 

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market,  N.  H.,  1898-99;  Prin.  Boynton  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me., 
1899-1901;  Sub-Master  High  Sch.,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1901-03;  Sub- 
Master  High  Sch.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1903-12;  Inst.  Science,  High 
School,  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1912- ;  Ad.,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

FREDERIC  MORGAN  PADELFORD,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Yale, 
1899.  Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1875.  Graduate  Student,  Yale, 
1896-99;  Prof,  of  English,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1899-1901;  same,  Univer- 
sity of  Washington,  since  1901;  Author  of  Old  English  Musical 
Terms,  (1900);  Early  16th  Century  Lyrics,  (1906);  Political  and 
Ecclesiastical  Allegory  of  the  Fairie  Queene,  (1911)  ;  Samuel  Os- 
borne, Janitor;  (1913)  ;  George  Dana  Boardman  Pepper,  a  Biographi- 
cal Sketch,  (1914)  ;  Poetical  Works  of  Henry  Howard,  Earl  of  Sur- 
rey, (1919)  ;  Translated,  G)'eek  Essays  on  the  Study  and  Use  of 
Poetry,  (1902)  ;  Select  Translations  from  Scaliger's  Poetics,  (1905)  ; 
Editor,  Comedy  of  Errors,  {Tudor  Shakespeare),  (1913);  The  Ring 
and  the  Book,  (1917)  ;  contributor  to  Cambridge  History  of  English 
Literature,  etc.;  Res.,  4525  15th  Ave.,  N.   E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

FRED  WILLIAM  PEAKES,  A.B.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  30,  1868. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1899;  Pastor,  Ashland,  Mass.,  1899-1903;  No. 
Berwick,  Me.,  1903-1908;  Everett,  Mass.,  1908-14;  Athol,  Mass., 
1914-. 

JAMES  MADISON  PIKE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1909.  Born,  Oxford,  Me.,  Nov. 
2,  1862.  Prin.  H.  S.,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1898-1908;  Supt.  Sch., 
Calais   Union  Dist.,  1908-16;    Rangeley,  Me.,  1916-. 

HERBERT  NOAH  PRATT,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Nov.  29, 
1872.  Salesman,  1896-07;  Farmer,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1907- ;  Select- 
man, Skowhegan,  1910-11. 

♦CHARLES  EDWARD  SAWTELLE,  A.B.  Born,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Feb.  12,  1868.  Teacher,  5  years;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1904;  Pastor, 
Needham,  Mass.,  1904-1917;  Pres.  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv. ;  Died,  Need- 
ham,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1917,  aged  48. 

JAMES  LEONARD  THOMPSON,  Jr.,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me., 
April  28,  1873.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Danforth,  Me.,  1896-98;  Med. 
Student,  1898-99;  Harvard,  Med.  Sch.,  1899-1900;  Prin.  H.  S., 
Princeton,  Me.,  1900-02;  Danforth,  Me.,  1902-03;  accounts  and 
credits,  John  Wanamaker,  N.  Y.,  1903-08;  creditman,  Detmer  Woolen 
Co.,  1908- ;  Ad.,  26  CliflFord  Ave.,  Pelhamwood,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS  COX  TOOKER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1901.  Born,  Canning,  Nova 
Scotia,  Nov.  25,  1868.  Prin.  Academy,  Litchfield,  1896-99;  Cherry- 
field  Acad.,  1899-1905;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bridgton,  Me.,  1906-11; 
Medford,  Mass.,  H.  S.,  1912;  Berwick,  Me.,  Acad.,  1913-14;  Cherry- 
field  Acad.,  Cherryfleld,  Me.,  1915-. 

CHARLES  WINSLOW  TURNER,  A.B.  Born,  North  Haven,  Me., 
June  7,  1866.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  1896;  Gen.  Agent, 

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Silver,    Burdett   &    Co.,   for   Colorado   and    Nebraska;    Chicago,    111.; 

Last  address,  35  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
HARRY   THORNTON  WATKINS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899.     Born,  Baltimore, 

Md.,    Oct.    28,    1871.     Prin.    High    Sch.,    Old    Town,    Me.,    1896-1903; 

Prin.    High    Sch.,   Reading,    Mass.,    1903- ?  Last    address,   Cambridge, 

Mass. 
LEVI  PARKER  WYMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899;   Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1902. 

Born,    Skowhegan,    Me.,    July    12,    1873.     Teacher,    Dennis,    Mass., 

1896-1900;    Asst.    in    Chemistry,    Penna.    State    Coll.,    1902-05;    since 

1905,  Prof.  Chemistry,  Penna.  Military  College,  Chester,  Pa.;  Author 

of    Purification    of    Tuvgntic    Acid,    (1905);    Laboratory    Noteit   for 

Cadets  of  Penn.  Mil.  College. 

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CLASS  OF  1897 

ROY  MORRILL  BARKER,  A.B.  Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  April  8, 
1875.     Grocery  busines.s,  Presque  Isle,  Me. 

GEORGE  KEMBLE  BASSETT,  A.B.  Born,  Winslcw,  Me.,  Dec.  16, 
1875.  Teacher,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1897-99;  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1899-1902; 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1902-03;  1904-05;  Lawyer,  Augusta,  Me.,  190.5- 
14;  Winslow,  Me.,  1915-. 

HANNIBAL  HAMLIN  CHAPMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Bethel,  Me.,  April  28, 
1872.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Patten,  1897-98;  Graduate  Student,  Yale, 
1898-99;  Instr.  in  English,  Military  Acad.,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1899- 
1901;  Instr.  in  History,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1901- 
04;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1905-09;  Grad.  Student.  N. 
Y.  Univ.,  1908-09;  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1909-19;  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.,  1919-. 

CHARLES  LUTHER  CLEMENT,  A.B.  Born,  Montville,  Me.,  Jan.  16, 
1874.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterboro,  Me.,  1898-1900;  Hampstead,  N. 
H.,  1900-04;  Supt.  Schs.,  Benton,  Me.,  1908-12;  Clinton,  1912-14; 
Southwest  Harbor,  1914-17;  Fryeburg,   1917- 

HARMON  STEVENS  CROSS,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  June  12, 
1874.  Instr.  in  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Alfred  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1898- 
99;  Teacher  of  Sciences,  High  Sch.,  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1899- 
1902;  Natural  Sciences,  Tilton  Seminary,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  1902-09; 
Business,  1909-15;  Teaching,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1915-18;  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1918-. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  HOLMES,  Jr.,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Clark  Univ.  Born, 
Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  13,  1874.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Putnam,  Conn., 
1897-98;  Prin.  Putnam  High  Sch.,  1898-99;  Supt.  Schools,  Grafton 
and  Upton,  Mass.,  1899-1902;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1903-13:  Mount  Ver- 
non, N.  Y.,  1913-;  Author,  School  Organization  and  the  Individual 
Child,  (1912)  ;  Educ.  Com.,  A.  E.  F.,  Paris,  France,  1919. 

ALBERT  RUSSELL  KEITH,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1903.  Born,  Wat- 
erville.  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1875.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Old  Town,  1897-98; 

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Graduates — Men  1897 

House  Officer,  Carney  Hosp.,  Boston,  1903-04;  Asst.  Resident  Physi- 
cian, Sailor's  Snug  Harbor,  Staten  Id.,  N.  Y.,  1904-06;  since  1906, 
Physician,  Hartford,  Conn.;  Ad.,  43  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

ERNEST  EUGENE  NOBLE,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Maine,  1903.  Born, 
Blaine,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1870.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Clinton,  1897;  Prin. 
Paris  Hill  Acad.,  1898;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Putnam,  Conn.,  1898-99; 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1899-1902;  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  1904- ;  Memb. 
City  Council,  Portland,  1907-09;   Ad.,  191  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HERBERT  SHAW  PHILBRICK,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1906. 
Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  April  13,  1875.  Sub-Mr.,  High  Sch.,  Calais, 
1897-1900;  and  Principal,  1900-02;  Student,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology, 
1903-06;  Asst.  Prof.  Mech.  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1907-12;  Prof. 
Mech.   Engineering,   Northwestern    Univ.,   1917- ;    Ad.,   Evanston,   111. 

HENRY  HARRISON  PUTNAM,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Oct.  8, 
1873.     In  business,  Danforth,  Me. 

*FREDERICK  ALBERT  ROBERTS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Philadelphia,  1900.  Born,  Waterboro,  Me.,  June  11, 
1873.     Physician;  Died,  Wilmington,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1906,  aged  33. 

CHARLES  LAFAYETTE  SNOW,  A.B.  Born,  Smith's  Cove,  Nova 
Scotia,  July  5,  1868.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1900;  Pa.stor,  So.  Will- 
ington.  Conn.,  1900-04;  Norwich,  Conn.,  1904-07;  Address,  Franklin, 
N.  H. 

FRED  ELMER  TAYLOR,  A.B.  Born,  Bath,  Mo.,  Sept.  30,  1873. 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  Pastor,  Moscow,  Idaho,  1900-02; 
Seattle,  Wash.,  1902-05;  Supt.  Seattle  Bapt.  Union,  1905-06;  Book- 
man, Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1906-07;  Specialty  business,  Spokane,  Wash., 
1907-09;  Supt.,  Spokane  Bapt.  Union,  1909-11;  Specialty  business, 
1911-13;  Dist.  Mgr.,  Northwestern  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Lewiston,  Idaho, 
1913-. 

WALTER  FRANCIS  TITCOMB,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  March  29, 
1875.  Bookkeeper,  Houlton,  Me.,  1897-1906;  As.st.  Treas.,  Houlton 
Trust  Co.,  1906-10;  Cashier,  Farmers  Natl.  Bank,  1910- ;  Ad., 
Houlton,  Me. 

*LINTON  EDSON  WALDRON,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  21, 
1875.     Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  May  27,  1900. 

HARRY  BATES  WATSON,  A.B.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  April  30,  1874. 
Teacher,  Good  Will  High  School,  Hinckley,  Me.,  1897-1900;  Vermont 
Acad.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1900-01;  Good  Will  H.  S.,  1901-1911; 
State  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1911-16;  Community  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Sec'y,  Ea.st  Orange,  N.  J.,   1916-. 

CHARLES  HUNTINGTON  WHITMAN,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1900.  B6rn, 
Abbot,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1873.  Graduate  Student,  Yale  Univ.,  1897- 
1900;  and  Fellow  in  English,  1898-1900;  Instr.  in  English,  Lehigh 
Univ.,   1900-06;    Asst.   Prof.,   1904-06;    Assoc.    Prof.,   1906-11;    Prof. 

149 


1897  Colby  College 

English,  1911- ;  Rutgers  College,  and  Prof.  English,  Women's  Col- 
lege of  N.  J.,  1918- ;  Author  of  The  Bird  Names  of  Old  English  Lit- 
erature, (1899);  Old  English  Mammal  Names,  (1907);  Translated 
The  Christ  of  Cynewidf,  (1900)  ;  Author,  Subject-Index  to  the  Poems 
of  Edmimd  Spencer,  (1919)  ;  Articles  in  various  magazines.  Ad., 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

PERCY  FULLER  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Born,  Great  Pond,  Me.,  June  28, 
1874.  Educa.  Work,  Springfield,  Me.,  1897-98;  Greeley  Inst.,  1898- 
99;  West  Dennis,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  Choate  Sch.,  Wallingford,  Conn., 
1901-04;  Fessenden  Sch.,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  1905-. 

ARTHUR  GOODWIN  WRIGHT,  A.B.  Born,  Readfield,  Me.,  May  3, 
1872.     Teacher,  Readfield,  Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1898 

FRANK  WENTWORTH  ALDEN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,'  June 
8,  1874.  Publishing  work,  New  York,  1899-1900;  City  Editor,  Wat- 
erville Mail,  1901;  Fire  Ins.  Agt.,  1902-09;  State  Agt.  and  Adjuster 
for  Me.,  Home  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y.,  1909- ;  Memb.  Waterville  City  Coun- 
cil, 1902-04;  Alderman,  1904-05;  Trustee,  Colby  College,  1918- ;  Ad., 
Waterville,  Me. 

HARRISON  SANBORN  ALLEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Tuft-s  1899.  Born, 
Hallcwell,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1870.  Fellow  in  Biology,  Tufts  Coll.,  1898- 
99;  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1899-1900; 
Rockland,  Mass.,  1900-02;  since  1902,  Head  Science  Teacher,  Crosby 
High  Sch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  Ad.,  442  Farmington  Ave.,  Water- 
bury,  Conn. 

ALBERT  GUY  AVERILL,  A.B.  Born,  Crawford,  Me.,  Oct.  11,  1874. 
Teacher;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1902;  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Jle. ;  Judge 
Municipal  Court,  Old  Town,  19 19-. 

CLAYTON  KINGMAN  BROOKS,  A.B.  Born,  West  Haven,  Conn., 
July  15,  1874.  Asst.  Treas.  Savings  Bank,  So.  Paris,  1898-1902; 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1900;  Lawyer,  So.  Paris,  Me.,  1900-1903;  Agent, 
London  Assurance  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903-;  Ad.,  141  Milk  St., 
Boston,   Mass. 

HERBERT  MAURICE  BROWNE,  A.B.  Born,  North  Haven,  Me!, 
Aug.  25,  1872.     Ad.,  42  Lawn  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 

ARTHUR  WORDSWORTH  CLEAVES,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  In,-;t., 
1901.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  March  20,  1876.  Pastor,  North  Scituate, 
Mass.,  1901-06;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1906-1920;  Editorial  Staff, 
Newburyport  Daily  Times  and  Glouce.ster  Daily  Times.  1910- ;  Lynn 
Evening  Neivs,  1912-18;  Clerk,  Associated  Charities  of  Newburyport; 
Secy.,  Newburyport  Civic  League;  Assoc.  Editor,  The  Baptist,  Chi- 
cago, 111,  1920-. 

150 


Graduates — Men  1898 

RAYMOND     HAROLD     COOK,     A.B.,    A.M.,     Harvard,     1908.     Born, 

Friendship,    Me.,    Oct.    7,    1874.     Prin.    High    Sch.,    Sterling,    Mass., 

1898-1901;    Holliston,    1901-02;    So.    Hadley    Falls,    Mass.,    1902-07; 

Graduate  Student,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1907-08;   Prin. 

James  B.  Condon  Gram.  Sch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1908-. 
HENRY    LYSANDER    CORSON,    A.B.     Born,    Canaan,    Me.,   July    26, 

1870.     Adm.   to  the   Bar,  1900;    Lawyer,    San   Francisco,   Cal.;    Res., 

365  14th  Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
WILLIAM    BACON    DESMOND,    A.B.     Born,    Portland,    Me.,    Nov.    2, 

1874.     Clerk,.  M.  C.  R.  R.  Office,  1898-1900;  Letter  carrier,  Portland, 

Me. 
CHARLES  MILLETT   DRUMMOND,  A.B.     Born,  Portland,   Me.,  July 

16,  1874.     Adm.  to  the  Bar,   1900;  Lawyer,   Portland,  Me.;   Ad.,  396 

Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
JOHN   LYFORD   DYER,  A.B.     Born,   Charleston,    Me.,   Nov.    18,   1875. 

Prin.   High  Sch.,  Sangerville,  1898-1900;   Sub-Master,  Gould's   Acad., 

Bethel,    1900-03;    Vice-Prin.,    Prep.    Sch.,    Bethlehem,    Pa.,    1903-04; 

Prin.   Acad.,   Monson,  Me.,   1904-06;   Prin.   High  Sch.,  Milo,  1906-07; 

Postmaster,    Newry,    Me.,    1907-08;    Prin.    High    Sch.,    Oxford,    Me., 

1908-15;   Prin.  Ricker  Clas.  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1915-18;   Supt.  Sch., 

Camden,   Me.,   1919-. 
GEORGE  ASHLEY  ELY,  A.B.     Born,  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.   12, 

1874.  With  Florence  Mfg.  Co.,  Florence,  Mass.,  1899-. 

OTIS   WILLIAMS    FOYE,  A.B.     Born,  Brockton,   Mass.,  July  1,   1875. 

Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1901;  ordained,  1901;  Pa.stor,  Thompson,  Conn., 

1901-06;    Torrington,   Conn.,    1906-10;    Somerville,   Mass.,   1910-1919; 

Prof.   Church  Hist.,  Gordon   Bible  Col.,  1914-18;   Pres.   Bapt.   Young 

Peoples  Organization,  State  of  Conn.,  1907-09. 
*NORMAN    KEITH    FULLER,    A.B.     Born,    Fairfield,    Me.,    Aug.    27, 

1875.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1901;  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.;  Memb.  Bd. 
Educa.;  City  Treas.,  1906-07;  Mayor,  1910-11;  died,  Waterville,  Me., 
March  29,  1911,  aged  35. 

HARRY  MELLIN  GERRY,  A.B.  Born,  So.  Paris,  Me.,  May  3,  1876. 
Teacher,  1  year;  Secy.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  1899-1900; 
Providence,  1900-1903;  Educational  Director,  Hillyer  Inst,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-08;  Indus.  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1908-18;  Indus.  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Erie,  Pa.,  1918-;  Author, 
Survey  of  Industrial  Conditions,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  Training  Teach- 
ers for  Teaching  English  to  Im'migrants,  etc. 

FRED    GARDNER    GETCHELL,    A.B.     Born,    Baring,    Me.,    March    4, 

1876.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1898-99;  Chatham, 
1899-1900;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1900-05;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1905-07; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1907-.     Res.,  Needham,  Mass. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  GURNEY,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  15, 
1874.     Teacher,  1  year;   Adm.  to  the   Bar,   1900;    Lawyer,  Portland, 

151 


1898  Colby  College 

Me.;  Repr.,  Me.  Legisl.,  1917;  Senate,"  1919-20;  Ad.,  120  Exchange 
St.,  Portland,  Me. 

ELMER  ELLSWORTH  HALL,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Baltimore,  1902.  Boin, 
Charlotte  Co.,  N.  B.,  Dec.  6,  1871.     Physician,  Little  Falls,  Minn. 

EVERETT  CARLTON  HERRICK,  A.B.,  D.D.,  1919.  Born,  Livermore, 
Me.,  June  1.3,  1876.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1901;  ordained,  1901;  Pas- 
tor, Charlestown,  Mass.,  1901-14;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1914-. 

IRA  FRANK  INGRAHAM,  A.B.  Born,  Palmyra,  Me.,  March  2,  1872. 
Insurance  agent,  Houlton,  Me.;  Address  unknown. 

ARAB  ERASTUS  LINSCOTT,  A.B.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  May  7,  1874. 
Teacher,  Waterboro,  Me.,  1898-1900;  Lisbon,  1900-02;  Freedom,  1902- 
05;  Waterville,  1905-07;  Freedom,  1907-09;  Portland,  1909- ;  Ad., 
197  Prospect  St.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

WILLARD  LOWELL  McFADDEN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb. 
11,  1876.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1900;  Business  Agent,  Augusta,  Me.; 
Last  address,  Boston,  Mass. 

EDWARD  HENRY  NASH,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  June  7,  1875. 
Clerk,  Portland  Nat.  Bank,  Portland,  Me. 

JOHN  EDWARD  NELSON,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Me.,  July  12,  1874. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  1898-1902;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1901;  Law- 
yer, Augusta,  Me. 

JOHN  RICHARD  NELSON,  A.B.  Born,  Sweden,  Nov.  22,  1871.  Law 
Student,  Boston  Univ.,  1904;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1904;  Lawyer,  Cari- 
bou, Me.,  1904-06;  since  1906,  Tremont  Bid.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ARTHUR  HARTSTEIN  PAGE,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton,  1906.  Born, 
Chapman,  Neb.,  Sept.  5,  1873.  Teacher,  3  years;  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,   1906;  Missionary,  Swatow,  China,  1906-. 

THOMAS  RAYMOND  PIERCE,  A.B.  Born,  Rockland,  Me.,  Aug.  29, 
1878.  Mercantile  agency,  Boston,  1898-99;  in  literary  work,  Chicago, 
1900;  Treas.  Star  Refining  Co.,  Boston,  1901-03;  Financial  writer, 
Boston  News  Bureau,  1903-04;  Boston  Financial  News,  1904-07;  The 
Statist.,  1907-08;  Man.  Ed.,  Boston  Commercial,  1908-16;  Statisti- 
cian, Edmunds  Bros.,  investment  bonds,  Boston,  1916- ;  Treas., 
Wellesley   Co-operative  Bank,   1913-18;    Res.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

FRED  PARKER  HAMILTON  PIKE,  A.B.  Born,  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
June  2,  1875.  Teacher,  Waban,  Mass.,  1898-99;  Instr.  in  French  and 
German,  Colby  Coll.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Mitchell's  Boys'  Sch.,  Billerica, 
Mass.,  1900-02;  Grad.  student,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1903-04;  Teach- 
er, Haverford,  Pa.,  1904-06;  Boston,  Mass.,  1906- ;  Res.,  15  Hastings 
St.,  West  Ro.xbury,  Mass. 

HENRY  HOWARD  PRATT,  A.B.  Born,  Essex,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1874. 
Student,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1898-1900;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem  , 
1900-01;  Teacher,  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Wilton, 
N.    H.,    1902-05;    Berwick,    Me.,    1905-06;    Littleton,   Mass.,    1906-08; 

152 


Graduates — Men  1898 

Supt.  Schools,  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1908-12;  No.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1912- 
15;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1915-18;  Auburn,  Mass.,  1918-. 

BERTRAM  CARVER  RICHARDSON,  A.B.  Born,  Maplewood,  Mass., 
June  27,  1874.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Calais,  1898-1900;  Supt.  Schools, 
Auburn,  1900-03;  Sub-Mr.  Rice  Training  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1903- 
08;  Junior  Master,  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-18;  Mas- 
ter, 1918- ;  In  charge  Franklin  Union  Annex,  English  High  Sch., 
1910- ;  Res.  12  Merlin  St.,  Dorchester  Centre,  Mass. 

FRANK  ARTHUR  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1876. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

JOHN    ERVIN    STEPHENSON,    A.B.     Born,    Littleton,   Me.,    May   28, 

1876.  Teacher,  2  years;  Cashier  and  Asst.  Postmaster,  Butte,  Mont., 
1900-07;   Banking,  1907-   (Vice-Pres.,  1st  Natl.  Bank,  Butte,  Mont.). 

HEZEKIAH  WALDEN,  A.B.  Born,  Markham,  Va.,  March  15,  1866. 
Instr.  Roger  Williams  Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1898-1905;  Instr. 
Bishop  College,  Marshall,  Texas;  Last  address,  Bluefield,  West  Va. 

JUSTIN  OWEN  WELLMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Belgrade,  Me.,  Sept.  19, 
1875.  Prin.  Acad.,  Paris  Hill,  1898;  Instr.  in  Math.,  High  Sch.,  Ban- 
gor, 1899-1901;  Prin.  Ricker  Class.  Inst.,  Houlton,  1901-05;  Prin. 
Colby  Academy,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1905-19;  Supt.  Union  Sch.  Dist., 
Newmarket,  N.  H.,  1919- ;  Author,  History  of  King  Solomon's  Lodge, 
No.  U,  R.  F.  R.  M.,  (1912)  ;  Outline  of  a  Course  in  V.  S.  Constitutional 
History,    (1919). 

GEORGE   ADAM    WILSON,  Jr.,   A.B.     Born,    So.   Paris,   Me.,   Oct.   12, 

1877.  Electrical  work,  10  years;  automobile  and  gas  engine  work, 
9  years;  Capt.  Co.  D.,  308th  M.S.T.,  1918-19;  Res.,  So.  Paris,  Me., 
1898-1908;   Houlton,  Me.,  1908-. 

CHARLES  MELLEN  WOODMAN,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Hartford  Theo.  Sem., 
1902.  Born,  Auburn,  Me.,  July  15,  1875.  Pastor,  Friends  Church, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1902-04;  Portland,  Me.,  1904-16;  Richmond,  Ind., 
1916-;  Author,  Present  Day  Message  of  Quakerism,  (1915). 


CLASS  OF  1899 

LYNNE    FLETCHER    ADAMS,    A.B.     Born,    Wilton,    Me.,    March    7, 

1876.  In  business,  Wilton,  Me. 

HARVEY   HARWOOD  BISHOP,  A.B.     Born,  Eastport,  Me.,   March   1, 

1877.  Student,  Moody  Bibl.  Inst.,  1899-1900;  Pastor,  Paris  Hill, 
Me.,  1900-04;  Hodgdon,  1904-06;  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1906-14;  Cari- 
bou, Me.,  1914-19;  Brunswick,  Me.,  1919-. 

HARRY    SANFORD    BROWN,    A.B.     Born,   Winn,    Me.,  Jan.    8,  1872. 

With    F.    H.    Brown    Co.,    1900-12;    Emery-Brown    Co.,    1912-;  Ad., 

Waterville,  Me. 

WILLIAM  WIRT  BROWN,  A.B.     Born,   Fairfield,  Me.,   Sept.  25,  1874. 

153 


1899  Colby  College 

Salesman,  Waterville,  Me.,  1S99-1907;  Mgr.,  Furniture  store,  Kings- 
ton, N.  Y.,  1907-13;  Prop.,  Furniture  Store,  Old  Town,  Me. 

WILLIAM  BRYANT  CHASE,  A.B.  Born,  Rockland,  Me.,  Oct.  26, 
1875.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1902;  ordained,  1902;  Pastor,  Patten, 
Me.,  1902-03;  Washburn,  Me.,  1903-08;  County  Sec'y  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Dover,  N.  J.,  1908-10;  Pastor,  Nanuit,  N.  Y.,  1910-13;  Thompson, 
Conn.,  1913-19;  Ludlow,  Vt,  1919-. 

COLIN  HENRY  DASCOMBE,  A.B.  Born,  Wilton,  Me.,  Aug.  3,  1878. 
Merchant,  Wilton,  Me.,  1899-1914;  Manufacturer,  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
1914- ;  Res.,  41  Sandford  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

EARLON  KENT  GUILD,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1904.  Born, 
Grand  Manan,  N.  B.,  May  1,  1878.  Lawyer,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me., 
1904-. 

LAWRENCE  EMERY  GURNEY,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1906.  Born, 
Sibsagor,  Assam.,  Aug.  4,  1878.  Special  Fellowship,  Univ.  Chicago, 
1900-01;  Instr.  in  Physics,  Bradley  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Peoria,  111., 
1901-03;  same,  Allegheny  Coll.,  1903-06;  Prof,  of  Physics,  Univ.  of 
Idaho,  Moscow,  Idaho;  Univ.  of  the  Philippines,  Manila,  P.  I. 

HAROLD  LIBBY  HANSON,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1902. 
Born,  Peabody,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1876.  Ordained,  1902;  Pastor,  Ken- 
nebunk,  Me.,  1902-07;  Rumfcrd,  Me.,  1907-14;  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1914-. 

ERNEST  HENRY  MALING,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  May  2,  1877. 
Med.  Student,  Columbian  Univ.,  1899-1900;  statistical  investigation 
and  accounting,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Depty.  Supervisor  of  Adminis- 
tration, Massachusetts,  1916;  Ad.,  818  Conn.  Ave.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

GEORGE  ATWOOD  MARTIN,  A.B.,  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1902.  Born, 
Guilford,  Me.,  May  4,  1873.  Ordained,  1902;  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church, 
Rumford,  Me.,  1902-08;  Bangor,  Me.,  1908-14;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
1914-. 

HUBERT  JAMES  MERRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Troy,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1875. 
Dry  goods  merchant,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1901-06;  Augusta,  Me.,  1906-. 

PARKER  TUFTS  PEARSON,  A.B.  Born,  Farmington,  Me.,  June  8, 
1879.  Farmington  Normal  Sch.,  1900;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Warren, 
Me.,  1901-02;  Supt.  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1903-05;  Warren,  Mass., 
1905-09;  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1909-. 

MYRON  ALBERT  PILLSBURY,  A.B.  Born,  Gray,  Me.,  Jan.  4.  1877. 
Saco,   Me. 

RALPH  HORNER  RICHARDSON,  A.B.  Born,  Rutland,  Vt.,  June 
9,  1876.  Construction  engineer;  Ad.,  care  International  Potash  Co., 
West  End  Sta.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

ALBERT  CYRUS  BOBBINS,  A.B.  Born,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1876. 
154 


Graduates — Men  1899 

CHARLES  EMERY  GOULD  SHANNON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1902. 
Born,  Saco,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1875.  Oculist,  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  Ex- 
aminer, N.  Y.  Life  and  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Cos.;  Ad.,  1633 
Spruce  St.,   Philadelphia,  Penn. 

HENRY  RUSSELL  SPENCER,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Columbia,  1901;  and  Ph.D., 
1905.  Born,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1879.  Asst.  Coburn  Classi- 
cal Inst.,  1899-1900;  Graduate  Student,  Columbia  Univ.,  1900-02; 
Inst.,  American  Hist,  and  Pol.  Science,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1903-05; 
Asst.  Prof.,  1905-06;  Preceptor  in  History,  Politics  and  Economics, 
Princeton  Univ.,  1906-07;  Prof.  Amer.  History,  and  Polit.  Science, 
1907-09;  Prof.  Pol.  Science,  1909-,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus,  O.; 
Res.,  259  E.  Gay  St.,  Columbus,  0. 

WILLIAM  OLIVER  STEVENS,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1903.  Born,  Ran- 
goon, Burma,  Oct.  7,  1878.  Instructor  in  English,  Colby,  1899-1900; 
Graduate  Student,  Yale,  1900-03;  Instructor  in  English,  1903-05; 
Prof.,  1905-,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.  Author,  The  Cross 
in  the  Life  and  Literature  of  the  Anglo-Saxon,  (1904)  ;  An  Annapo- 
lis Alphabet,  (1906);  Another  Annapolis  Alphabet,  (1907);  Guide 
Book  to  Annapolis  (with  C.  S.  Alden),  (1910);  The  Young  Pri- 
vateersman  (with  McKee  Barclay),  (1910);  Short  History  of  U.  S. 
Navy,  (with  others),  (1911);  "Peivec''  Clinton,  Plebe,  (1912);  Mess- 
mates, (1913)  ;  An  Annapolis  Almanac,  (1913)  ;  Story  of  Our  Navy, 
(1914);  Boys  Book  of  Famous  Warships,  (1915);  Contributor  to 
various  magazines. 

ARTHUR    IRVING    STUART,    A.B.     Born,    Winslow,    Me.,    April    23, 

1875.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Tenant's  Harbor,  1899-1901:  Optometrist, 
1901-04,  1905-08,  1909-13,  1916- ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy,  Middlebury,  Vt., 
1908-09;  Teacher,  Hinckley,  Me.,  1913-16.  Ad.,  100  Front  St., 
Bath,  Me. 

WILLIAM   LINSCOTT    WALDRON,    A.B.,    A.M.,    Univ.    of    Me.,    1906, 

.     LL.B.,  1908,  and  LL.M.,  1912.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  19,  1878. 

Teacher,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1899-1901;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1901-05;  Law 

Student,  1905-08;    Teacher,  Brewer,   Me.,   1908-10;    Lee,  Mass.,  1910- 

14;  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  1914-15;  Ashland,  Me.,  1915-. 

AMBROSE    BENTON   WARREN,    A.B.     Born,    Cornish,    Me.,   Oct.    14, 

1876.  Teacher,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  H.  S.,  1899-1903;  Prin.  H.  S., 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  1903-08;  Teacher,  Mechanic  Arts  H.  S.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1908- ;  Res.,  20  Nottingham  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  ELMER  WEBB,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  1903; 
Ph.D.,  Potomac  Univ.,  1912.  Born,  Beverly,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1877. 
Pastor,  Cincinnati,  0.,  1903-06;  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1906-09;  Free- 
port,  111.,  1906-11;  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1911-15;  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1916- ;   Res.,  12  University  Teirace,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

23— *0 

155 


1900  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1900 

CARL  COTTON,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Maine,  1906;  LL.M.,  1913. 
Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  May  5,  1878.  Clerk,  1900-04;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Oak  Bluff,  Mass.,  1906-07;  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  1907-10;  Supt.  Sch., 
Marlboro,  N.  H.,  1910-12;  Treas.,  Indian  Head  Table  Co.,  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  1912-14;  Supt.  Sch.,  Durham,  N.  H.,  1914-18;  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1918-;  Author,  New  Hampshire  School  Laivs;  Equalization 
of  Taxation  for  School  Purposes;  and  articles  on  educa.  subjects  in 
periodicals. 

ERNEST  THOMAS  CUSHMAN,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  17, 
1876.  Teaching,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1901-03;  Chester,  Pa.,  1903-05; 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1906-09;  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-.  Res.,  31  Bradfield 
Ave.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

*ALDEN  ELIPHALBT  DOUGHTY,  A.B.  Born,  Greenwood,  Me.,  May 
19,  1875.     Died,  Rye,  Colorado,  Jan.  13,  1908,  aged  32. 

CHARLES  EMERSON  FOGG,  A.B.  Born,  Unity,  Me.,  March  4, 
1874.  Gymnasium  Instr.,  Hebron  Acad.,  1900-04;  Colby,  1907-08; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Sacramento,  Calif.;  Fruit  Rancher,  Placerville,  Calif., 
1910-. 

HENRY  DEARBORN  FURBUSH,  A.B.  Born,  Hartland,  Me.,  May  IS, 
1878.  Teacher,  Newport,  N.  H.,  2  years;  Palmer,  Mass.,  1  year; 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  2  years;  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

PERCY  EMERTON  GILBERT,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1906.  Born, 
Greene,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1876.  Instr.  in  Science,  Ricker  Class.  Inst., 
Houlton,  1900-02;  H.  S.,  Bridgewater,  Me.,  1902-04;  Physician, 
Linneus,  Me.,  1907-13;  Ashland,  Me.,  1913- ;  Linneus  Bd.  of  Health, 
1908-13;  Author  articles  in  medical  journals. 

ALFRED    SPRAGUE    GOODY,    A.B.      Born,    Portland,    Me.,    Oct.    31, 

1874.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winslow,  1900-01;  Teaching,  Kittery,  and 
Portland  High  Sch.,  1901;  Dept.  Education,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1902;  Last 
address,  Lewiston,  Me. 

SIMON   PETER    HEDMAN,   A.B.     Born,   New    Sweden,    Me.,   Jan.   28, 

1875.  Mgr.  Central  Me.  Potato  &  Starch  Co.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1903-12; 
Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1912- ;  Ad.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

ERNEST  LAWRENCE  HERRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Levant,  Me.,  April 
15,  1874.     Clothing  business,  Bangor,  Me.,  1900-18;  Bath,  Me.,  19 18-. 

JAMES  HENRY  HUDSON,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1903.  Born,  Guil- 
ford, Me.,  March  21,  1878.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1903;  Lawyer,  Guil- 
ford, Me.;  County  Atty.,  1913-19;   Chairman,  Bd.  Selectmen,  3  year.s. 

WILLIAM  BLAKE  JACK,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1877. 
Secy.,  American  Consulate,  Budapest,  Hungary,  1900;  Instructor 
and  Prin.,  High   Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1903-. 

156 


Graduates — Men  1901 

*EDWARD  DRUMMOND  JENKINS,  A.B.  Born,  Marysville,  Cal., 
Feb.  7,  1878.     Journalist;  died,  Ontario,  Cal.,  May  20,  1905,  aged  27. 

FRED  FOSS  LAWRENCE,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1879. 
Lawyer,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1904- ;  Judge,  Western  Somerset  Munici- 
pal Court,  1908-12;  Secy,  to  Governor  W.  T.  Haines,  1913-14;  Asso. 
Prof.  haw.  Univ.  of  Me.  Law  School;  Author,  Digest  of  Maine  Re- 
ports,  (1917)  ;   Res.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  MOODY,  Jr.,  A.B.  Born,  W.  Summer,  Me.,  March 
24,   1878.     Hebron,   Me. 

*BENJAMIN  ELDEN  PHILBRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  June 
3,  1879.     Died,  Raleigh,  N.C.,  April  6,  1902,  aged  22. 

ARNOLD  MERRIAM  SANBORN,  A.B.  Born,  Jay,  Me.,  July  18,  1876. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Calais,  Me.,  1900-01;  Philippine  Is.,  1901-04;  Wilton, 
Me.,  1904-05;  Rumford  Falls,  Me.,  1905-06;  Calais,  Me.,  1906-13; 
Waterville,  Me.,  1913-15;  Business,  1915-;  Ad.,  Wilton,  Me. 

FERNALD  DAVID  SAWYER,  A.B.  Born,  Otisfield  Gore,  Me.,  Aug. 
12,  1875.  Journalist,  Augusta,  Me.,  1900-01;  Educational  Dept., 
Manila,  P.  L,  1901-02;   Gray,   Me. 

FRANK  JOSEPH  SEVERY,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech,,  1904.  Born, 
Chases  Mills,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1877.  Prin.  Good  Will  High  Sch.,  Fair- 
field, Me.,  1900-01;  Timekeeper  and  foreman,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1904-05;  Supervisor  fire  protection.  111.  Cent.  R.  R., 
Chicago,  111.,  1905-06;  City  Engineer,  Ft.  Pierre,  So.  Dak.,  1906-07; 
Asst.  Engineer,  Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.,  Boston,  1907-09;  Asst.  Engi- 
neer, Panama  Canal,  1909-13;  Deputy  County  Surveyor,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  1914-15;  Senior  Engineer,  Los  Angeles  County  Flood  Control 
Dist.,  1915-17;  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1917-18; 
Union  Oil  Co.  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1919-;  Ad.,  6011 
Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CHARLES  FRANKLIN  TOWNE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Brown,  1916.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  1878.  Asst.  Coburn  Class.  Inst,  1900; 
Gram.  Sch.,  So.  Dennis,  Mass.,  1901;  H.  S.,  Farmington,  N.  H., 
1901-02;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1902-12;  Thayer  St.,  Gram. 
•  Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Supt.  Sch.,  Providence,  1913- 
18;  Agt.  State  Bd.  Educa.,  Mass.,  1918-19;  Asso.  Prin.  Lasell  Sem., 
Auburndale,   Mass.,  1919-. 

WASHINGTON  ALLAN  VAUGHAN  WIREN,  A.B.  Born,  Woodland, 
Me.     Teacher,  Tampa,  Fla.,  3  years;  Badoc,  Philippine  Ids. 

20— *3 
CLASS  OF  1901 

*ELVIN  LESLIE  ALLEN,  A.B.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  March  27,  1879. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Washburn,  Me.,  to  1908;  County  Sec'y  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Michigan  and  New  York  to  1912;  Prin.  Good  Will  High  Sch.,  Hinck- 
ley, Me.,  1912-18;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  overseas  work  and  Foyer  du  Soldat, 
1918;  died,  in  France,  Oct.,  1918,  aged  39. 

157 


1901  Colby  College 

PERCY    MELVILLE    ANDREWS,    A.B.     Born,    Paris,    Me.,    Jan.    26, 

1874.  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  1904-12;  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1912- ; 
City  Atty.,  Ea.«;t  San  Diego,  Calif.,  Depty.  Dist.  Atty.,  San  Diego 
County. 

ROBERT  ATHERTON  BAKEMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,   Harvard,  1915.  Born, 

Auburn,  Me.,   Aug.   16,    1879.     Newton  Theol.    Inst.,    1905;   ordained, 

1905;   Pastor,   East  Jaffrey,  N.   H.,  Schenectady,   N.  Y.;   Springfield, 

Mass.;    Peabody,   Ma.ss.;    French   Army  Y.    M.   C.   A.,   1918-19;    Ad., 

Peabody,  Mass. 
EDWARD   CLARKE    BEAN,   A.B.     Born,   Mason,   Me.,    Feb.    14,    1877. 

Teaching,   Turner,  Me.,  1901-03;   Greenville,  Me.,   1903-07;    Lewiston 

1908-11;  U.  S.  Customs,  Houlton,  Me.,  1911-12;  Insurance,  So.  Paris, 

Me.,  191.3-17;  U.  S.  Customs,  Holeb,  Me.,  1*18-. 
ALEXANDER    MAXWELL    BLACKBURN,    A.B.     Born,    Oak    Park, 

111.,    Feb.    12,    1878.     Asst.    Robbins    Sch.,   Norfolk,    Conn.,    1901-02; 

Prin.  1902-07;   Senior  Master,  Pingry  Sch.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1907-13; 

Teacher,  California,    1913-15;    Prin.  H.   S.,   Warren,   Mass.,  1915-17; 

Prin.     Monson     Acad.,     Monson,  .  Mass.,     1917-19;     Friends     Acad., 

Locust  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1919-. 
*JOHN  ALDEN    HALE,   A.B.     Born,   Rangoon,   Burma,  June   3,    1877. 

Machinist,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Waterville,  Me.;   killed  by  train,  Waterville, 

Me.,  Sept.  7,  1918,  aged  "41. 
WILLIAM    FREEMAN    HALE,   A.B.     Born,    Schwegyin,    Burma,    Feb. 

25,   1879.     P.   0.   Clerk,   1909-17;   Letter  carrier,   1917- ;   Ad.,   Rt.   A., 

Box  30,  La  Roche  Ave.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
ADONIS     DOW    HOWARD,    A.B.     Born,    Sangerville,    Me.,     Oct.     16, 

1879.     In   business,   Mobile,   Ala.,    190.5-07;    Birmingham,   Ala.,   1907- 

08;   Boston,  Mass.,  1908-10;  New  York  City,   1910-11;   Vice-Pres.,  H. 

V.  Greene  &  Co.,  Investment   Bankers,  Boston,   Mass.;  Pres.  Capital 

Service  Co.;  Memb.  Bd.  Aldermen",  Melrose,  Mass.,  1914,  1915,   1916; 

Res.,  105  Green  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
FRANCIS    MORGAN    JOSEPH,    A.B.     Born,    Monson,    Me.,    Jan.    30, 

1876.  Waterville,  Me. 

GEORGE    ALBERT    MARSH,   A.B.     Born,    Leicester,    Mass.,   July    15, 

1875.  Asst.  in  charge  electrical  installation,  Jekyel  Is.,  Ga.,  1902- 
03;  salesman,  J.  B.  McCoy  &'  Son,  New  York  City,  1903- ;  Memb.  Bd. 
Educ,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  1916-19;  Res.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

SUMNER  EDWARD  MARVEL,  A.B.  Born,  Auburn,  Me.,  July  26, 
1879.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Warren,  Me.,  1903-06;  Inst.  Science,  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1906-09;  Head  Science  Dept.,  H.  S.,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1909-. 

JASON    LESLIE    MERRILL,    Ph.B.     Born,    Cambridge,    Me.,    Oct.    18, 

1877.  Address  unknown. 

♦HORACE  WELLMAN  NEWENHAM,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me., 
May  28,   1876.     Gym.   instr.,  Winslow,  Me.;   Teacher,   New    Bedford, 

158 


Graduates — Men  1901 

Mass.;  In  business,  Greenville  Jc,  Me.;  died,  Greenville  Jc,  Me., 
April  29,  1919,  aged  42. 

SHERMAN  PERRY,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1907.  Born,  Passaic,  N.  J., 
June  11,  1878.  Teacher,  The  Morristown  Sch.,  Morristown,  N.  J., 
1901-03;  Interne,  City  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1908-09;  Chil- 
dren's Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-10;  Staff  officer.  State  Infirmary, 
Tewksbury,   Mass.,   1910-. 

WALLACE  PURINTON,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  187S. 
With  Horace  Purinton  Co.,  1901-03;  Purinton  Bros.,  coal  dealers, 
Augusta,  Me.,  1903-18;  Kennebec  Wharf  &  Coal  Co.,  Portland,  Me., 
19 18-;   Ad.,  Fidelity  Bid.,  Portland,  Me. 

EDGAR  BURNHAM  PUTNAM,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Univ.  Me.,  1904.  Born, 
Danforth,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1878.  Law  Student,  U.  of  Me.,  1902-04; 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1904;  Lawyer,  Danforth,  Me. 

EDWARD  CANNON  RICE,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  May  14,  1878. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1903;  Lawyer,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1904-12;  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  1912-17;  Asst.  Counsel,  Federal  Land  Bank,  Columbia,  S.  C, 
1917-19. 

RALPH  WEBSTER  RICH'ARDS,  A.B.;  A.M.,  Tufts,  1902.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  May  30,  1879.  Inst.,  Geology,  Tufts  Coll.,  1902-06; 
Asst.,  Geology,  Harvard  Univ.,  1903-04;  Asst.,  Mineralogy,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1904-07;  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1907-13;  Geologist,  S. 
Pearson  Son.,  Ltd.,  1913-15;  Petroleum  Exploration,  Inc.,  1916-18; 
consulting  Geologist,  19 18-;  Author,  Synojisis  of  Mineral  Characters, 
(1907)  ;  also  reports  in  U.  S.  Geo.  Survey  pub.;  Address,  201  Westory 
Bid.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

CHARLES  FREDERIC  TAFT  SEAVERNS,  A.B.,  and  Harvard,  1902. 
Born,  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  1,  1879.  Teacher  and  Prin.,  Robbins  Sch., 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  1903-11;  Hills  Sch.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1912-14;  H.  S., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1915- ;  Res.,  1265  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

RICHARD  WAITE  SPRAGUE,  A.B.  Born,  Greene,  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1876. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  1902-05;  Supt.  Sch.,  Muncie,  Ind.;  Law- 
yer, Tucson,  Ariz. 

WILL  HENRY  STURTEVANT,  A.B.  Born,  Dover,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1870. 
Teaching,  1902-06;  Supt.  Sch.,  Dover,  Me.,  1906-13;  Eastport  and 
Lubec,  1913- ;  Res.,  Eastport,  Me. 

NATHAN  PULSIFER  THAYER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1905.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  Doc.  20,  1878.  Interne,  Long  Island  Hosp.,  1905-06; 
and  Medical  Supt.,  190(3-07;  since  1908,  Physician,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Res.,  1433  Ave.  H,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ERNEST  EGAN  VENTRES,  A.B.  Born,  Hudson,  Mass.,  April  7,  1874. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1905;  ordained,  1905;  Pastor,  No.  Hanover, 
Mass.,  1906-10;   Northboro,  Vt.,  1910-15;  Agawam,  Mass.,  1915-. 

HENRY  LAURESTON  WITHEE,  A.B.  Born,  Dover,  Me.,  Dec.  20, 
1876.     Prin.  High  Schools,   1901-05;   Law  Student,   1905-07;   Lawyer, 

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1901  Colby  College 

Boston,  Mass.,  1907-11;  Rockland,  Me.,  1911- ;  County  Atty.,  Knox 
Co.,  1915-. 
CARL  HAMLIN  WITHERELL,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1905.  Born, 
Oakland,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1878.  Physician,  Oakland,  Me.,  1905-14; 
Augusta,  Me.,  1914-16;  1st  Lieut.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  Capt,  1918; 
Major,  1919;  with  A.  E.  F.,  1918-19;  Supt.  Sch.,  Oakland,  Me.,  2 
years;  Bd.  Health,  6  years. 

25— *  3 

CLASS  OF  1902 

NOAH  VERNON  BARKER,  A.B.  Born,  Exeter  Mills,  Me.,  Dec.  21, 
1874.  Prin.,  High  Sch.,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1902-03;  Inst.,  Ricker 
Class.  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1904-15;  Sub-Master,  Goddard  Seni., 
Barre,  Vt.,  1915-. 

RALPH  CARLETON  BEAN,  A.B.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904.  Born,  Clin- 
ton, Me.,  April  21,  1881.  Teaching,  1902-03;  1905- ;  Res.,  48  Emer- 
son St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

GUY  WILBUR  CHIPMAN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Univ.  Penn.'^ylvania,  1913. 
Born,  Raymond,  Me.,  July  15,  1880.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winslow,  Me., 
1902-05;  Instr.  in  Sci.,  Coburn  Class.  Inst.,  Waterville,  1905-08; 
Head  Science  Dept.,  Friends'  Central  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1908- 
16;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  1916-17;  Prin.  Friends' 
School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1917- ;  Ad.,  112  Schermerhorn  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

LEW  CLYDE  CHURCH,  A.  B.  Born,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  9,  1880. 
Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

WILLIAM  WINTER  DREW,  A.B.  Born,  Starks,  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1882. 
Farmer,  1902-03;  Teacher,  1903-06;  Bookman,  1906-18;  Sales  Mgr., 
Extension  education,  1918- ;  Ad.,   185  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

JULIUS  HOWARD  BRADFORD  FOGG,  A.B.  Born,  Freeport,  Me., 
Dec.  27,  1875.  Law  Student,  Columbia,  1902,  Harvard,  1904;  Real 
estate  broker,  Washington,  D.  C;  Boston,  Mass.;  Newark,  N.  J.;  New 
York  City;  Pres.,  Co-operative  Realty  Co.,  1916-18;  Director  of  Real 
estate,  Louis  K.  Liggett  Co.,  151  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  1918-. 

ANGIER  LOUIS  GOODWIN,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Jan.  30,  1881. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1904-05;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1905;  Lawyer,  Fair- 
field, Me.,  1905-06,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906- ;  Alderman,  Melrose,  Mass., 
1911-13;  1915-19;  Trustee,  Melrose  Pub.  Lib.,  1914;  Ad.,  53  State  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

HERBERT  LEE  GRAY,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1906.  Born, 
Sussex,  N.  B.,  July  5,  1881.  Medical  interne,  1906-08;  Physician, 
New  York  City,  1908-;  Draft  Physician,  1917-19;  Ad.,  238  West 
•22d  St.,  New  York  City. 


Graduates — Men  1902 

FRANK  PERCIVAL  HAMILTON,  A.B.;  LL.B.,  Denver  Univ.,  1908. 
Born,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1881.  Lawyer,  Jacksonville,  Fla. ; 
Res.,  1717   St.  Johns  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

PERCIVAL  EDWARD  HATHAWAY,  A.B.  Bora,  So.  Paris,  Me., 
Sept.  25,  1879.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1902-18;  Employ- 
ment Mgr.,  The  Northern  Trust  Co.,  Chicago,  III,  1919- ;  Res.,  1817 
Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

ADELBERT  ORLANDO  JONES,  A.B.  Born,  North  Livermore,  Me., 
Feb.  8,  1878.  Sub-Mr.  Washington  Acad.,  East  Machias,  Me.,  1902- 
04;  High  Sch.,  Westbrook,  1907;  Resort  hotel  business,  1907-11;  with 
Dixville   Notch  Corp.,  Dixville  Notch,   N.  H.,  1911-. 

CHRISTIAN  COLUMBUS  KOCH,  A.B.  Born,  Clinton  Falls,  Minn., 
July  30,  1875.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1905;  Evangelist,  1905-06;  Pas- 
tor, Sedgewiek,  Me.,  1906-08;  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  1908-10;  Wash- 
burn, Me.,  1910-13;  Mars  Hill,  Me.,  1913-18;   Springvale,  Me.,  1918-. 

JOHN  GUSTAVE  LARSON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Long  Id.  Coll.  Hosp.  Coll., 
1907.  Born,  Wermland,  Sweden,  Feb.  10,  1878.  Physician,  Brock- 
ton, Mass,  1907-09;  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-;  Contract  Surg.,  U.  S.  A., 
1918;  Ad.,  366  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MARTIN  HENRY  LONG,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1905.  Born,  Brad- 
ford, Me.,  Nov.  1,  1878.  Lawyer,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1905-06;  New 
York  City  and  Denver,  Colo.,  1906;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1906- ;  Inst. 
Florida  Law  Sch.,  1907-09;  Memb.  Legis.  Com.,  Florida  Bar  Assn., 
1917-. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  McKOY,  A.B.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  24, 
1878.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1905;  Pastor,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1905-11; 
Paulsboro,  N.  J.,  1912-13;  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  1913-19;  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1920-. 

ALEXANDER  HENRY  MITCHELL,  A.B.  Born,  West  Tisbury, 
Mass.,  May  6,  1877.  Head-Mr.  Mitchell's  Military  School  for  Boys, 
Billerica,  Mass. 

MAX  PATTEN  PHILBRICK,  A.B.  Born,  Bath,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1880. 
Instr.  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  1902-07;  Instr.  in  Mod.  Lang.,  High  Sch., 
Hartford,  Conn.;  Seattle,  Wash. 

HARRY  EMERY  PRATT,  A.B.  Born,  Farmington,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1879. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  No.  Anson,  Me.,  1903-04;  Fairfield,  1904-11;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1911-16;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1916-. 

WILLARD  HIRAM  ROCKWOOD,  A.B.     Born,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Dec.  24, 

1878.  Sub-Mr.,  Waterville,  Me.,  H.  S.,  1902-03;  Forestry  work, 
Hollingsworth  &  Whitney  Co.,  1905-08;  Mgr.,  E.  A.  Strout  Farm 
Agency,   Waterville,  Me.,   1908-. 

OSSIAN  FAREWELL  TAYLOR,   A.B.     Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  Dec.  25, 

1879.  Ad.,  Hampden,  Me. 

FRED    WILBUR   THYNG,   A.B.,    A.M.,  Tufts,    1903,    and   Ph.D.,    1905. 
Born,  Ross  Corners,   Me.,  Feb.   12,   1878.     Teaching   Fellow   in   His- 
161 


1902  Colby  College 

tology  and  Embryology,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1906-07;  Inst.,  Biology, 
Tufts,  1908;  Asst.  in  Anatomy,  Northwestern  Med.  Sch.,  1909; 
Asst.  Prof.,  1910;  Inst,  in  Anatomy,  N.  Y.  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  1910-12; 
Asst.  Prof.,  1913-19;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1919- ;  Author:  The  Hypophysia 
in  Amblystoma;  Squamoiial  Bone  in  Tctrcipodoiis  Vertebrate ;  Regu- 
lar Occurrence  of  Intestinal  Direrticula  in  Embryos  of  the  Pig,  Rab- 
bit, and  Man;  etc.,  etc. 
LINWOOD  LEIGHTON  WORKMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me., 
May  16,  1878.  Instr.  in  Sci.  and  Math.,  Colby  Acad.,  New  London, 
N.  H.,  1902-04;  High  Sch.,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Watertown, 
1905-06;  Prin.  Higgins  Classical  Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.,  1906-09; 
Peters  H.  S.,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1909-12;  Hd.  Dept.  Hou.sehold 
Physics,  General  Science  and  Hygiene,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  1912- ;  Memb.  Com.  preparing  Teachers'  Manual  and 
Course  of  Study,  Household  Arts,  pub.  by  Mass.  Bd.  Educa.,  1916; 
etc.;  Ad.,  Framingham  Centre,  Mass. 

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CLASS  OF  1903 

ELMER  WESLEY  ALLEN,  A.B.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Jan.  29, 
1881.     Insurance,  Waterville,   Me. 

FRED  MILTON  ALLEN,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1876. 
Newspaper  work,  Augusta,  Me.,  1904-05;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1905- 
06;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1907;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1907-10;  Boston  Herald, 
1910-19;  Editor,  Department  Reports  of  Massachusetts,  1915-;  Vice- 
Pres.  and  Director,  N.  E.  Bureau  of  Department  Reports,  Inc., 
1919- ;  Ad.,  Little  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HAROLD  CARLTON  AREY,  A.B.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1913.  Born, 
Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1880.  Accountant,  1903-08;  Student,  Univ. 
of  Penn.,  1908-09;  Asst.  Physician,  State  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1913-17;  Supt.  Hospital  Cottages  for  Children,  Baldwinsville,  Ma.ss., 
1917-. 

CHARLES  WILSON  ATCHLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Sevierville,  Tenn.,  Dec. 
22,  1871.     Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1907;   Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me. 

JOHN  WILSON  BARTLETT,  A.B.;  B.S.,  Penn.  State  Col.,  1906. 
Born,  Lewiston,  Me.,  Oct.  6,  1877.  Asst.  Supt.  Azure  Mining  Co., 
Tyrone,  N.  Mex.,  1906-08;  Surveyor,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Montana 
and  Utah,  1909-12;  with  L.  A.  &  W.  Ry.  Co.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1917-; 
Ad.,  38  Jefferson  St.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

ROGER  FREDERIC  BRUNEL,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1906. 
Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1881.  Research  asst..  Tufts  Coll., 
1906-07;  Dept.  Chemistry,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1907-12;  Asso.  in  Chem- 
istry, Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1912-14;  Asso.  Prof.  1914-17;  Prof.  1918- ; 
Author  scientific  articles  in  various  chemical  journals.  Ad.,  Bryn 
Mawr,  Penn. 

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Graduates — Men  1903 

SHEPPARD  EMERY  BUTLER,  A.B.;  A.M,  Univ.  Chicago,  1904. 
Born,  Highland  Park,  111.,  July  9,  1883.  Instr.,  Coburn  Class.  Inst., 
1904-05;  Editorial  staff,  Chicago  Tribune,  1905-09;  Chicago  Record- 
Herald,  1909-15;  Chicago  Tribune,  1915-;  Asst.  Sunday  Editor; 
Author  dramatic  and  literary  reviews,  etc. 

ARTHUR  DAVENPORT  COX,  A.B.  Born,  Hantsport,  N.  S.,  Nov.  1, 
1874.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sebago,  1903-05;  Instr.  Central  Coll.,  Pella, 
Iowa;  Address  unknown. 

CECIL  MAURICE  DAGGETT,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  May  13 
1882.  Secy.  Boys'  Dept.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Montreal,  Can.,  1903-05;  St, 
Louis,  Mo.,  1905-06;  Me.  State  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1907-08;  Pres 
and  Treas.,  Horace  Purinton  Co.,  Genl.  Contractors  and  Mfrs.  of 
Brick;  Treas.,  Bangor  Brick  and  Const.,  Co.,  Mechanic  Falls  Brick 
Co.;  Treas.,  Elm  City  Realty  Co.;  Director,  Ticonic  Natl.  Bank 
Treas.,  Christian  Civic  League  of  Me.;  Corporate  Memb.,  Me.  Bible 
Soc;  Trustee,  Coburn  Class.  Inst.;  Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

LIONEL  ELWOOD  DUDLEY,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Columbia,  1908.  Born, 
Castle  Hill,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1877. 

WALTER  LEWIS  GLOVER,  A.B.  Born,  Framinghani,  Mass.,  July  4, 
1881.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Baring,  Me.,  1903-04;  Princeton,  1904-05; 
Oak  Bluffs,  1907-08;   Marshfield,   Mass.,  1907-09;    Redlands,  Calif. 

WILLIAM  HOLBROOK  HAWES,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Aug. 
5,  1878.  Life  Ins.,  1903-04;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1906-07;  Lawyer, 
Skowhegan,   Me.;   Memb.   Sch.   Com.,   1911-20. 

LELAN  PORTER  KNAPP,  A.B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  South  Manchester, 
Conn. 

CALEB  ALBERT  LEWIS,  A.B.  Born,  Winn,  Me.,  March  28,  1880. 
Newspaper  work,  Waterville,  Me.,  1903- ;  Memb.  City  Council,  1914- 
15;  Bd.  Aldermen,  1916. 

LEWIS   GARFIELD   LORD,   A.B.     Born,   Oakland,    Me.,   Feb.   6,    1881. 

PHILIP  GILKEY  RICHARDSON,  A.B.  Born,  Rutland,  Vt.,  Jan.  31, 
1880.  Bank  clerk,  1903-05;  Mine  Secy.,  1906-08;  Cost  clerk,  1909- 
16;   Accountant,  1917-19;  Res.,  2723  York  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

LEON  CARVER  STAPLES,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Haven,  Me.,  March  26, 
1880.  Sci.  Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1903-07;  Supervising 
Prin.,  Portland,  Conn.,  1907-09;  State  Supervisor,  1909-12;  Mgr.,  C. 
S.  Staples  &  Son,  No.  Haven,  Me.,  1912-18;  State  Supervisor  Sch., 
Ellington,  Conn.,  1918-. 

LOUIS  COLBY  STEARNS,  Jr.,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1906.  Born, 
Springfield,  Me.,  April  25,  1880.     Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me. 

CARLETON  WHITE  STEWARD,  A.B.;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1911.  •  Born, 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1882.  Prin.  H.  S.,  Rockport,  Me.,  1906-08; 
Physician,   Rockport,  Me.,  1912-. 

*GEORGE     THOMAS    SWEET,    A.B.,    LL.B.,    Harvard,    1907.     Born, 


1903  Colby  College 

Atkinson,  Me.,  April  11,  1879.  Lawyer,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Lect- 
urer on  Commercial  Law,  Polytechnic  H.  S.,  Los  Angeles;  Con- 
tributed to  Encyclopedia  of  Procedure;  died,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
Feb.  26,   1918,  aged  38. 

WILLIAM  MARSTON  HUSE  TEAGUE,  A.B.  Born,  Warren,  Me., 
April  23,  1876.  H.  &  W.  Paper  Co.,  1903-06;  Supt.  Sch.,  Warren, 
Me.,  1906-17;   Fairfield,  Me.,  1917-18;   Canaan,  Conn.,  1918-. 

GEORGE    WOOSTER    THOMAS,    A.B.     Born,   Camden,    Me.,    Sept.   4, 

1879.  Teaching,  Hebron  Acad.,  1903-05;  East  Machias,  1905-06; 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1906-07;  Montana,  1907-12;  Ordained,  Presby- 
terian Ch.,  U.  S.  A.,  1912;  Pastor,  Montana,  1912-18;  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  1918- ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  War  Service,  Fort  Rosecrans,  Calif., 
1918-19. 

NATHANIEL  TOMPKINS  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1907.  Born, 
Bridgewater,  Me.,  May  17,  1879.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1907;  Lawyer, 
Houlton,  Me. 

Vv^ENDELL  CROSBY  WASHBURN,   A.B.     Born,  China,  Me.,  Nov.  20, 

1880.  China,  Me. 

ALLISON  MASON  WATTS,  A.B.;  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1907. 
Born,  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me.,  June  1,  1878.  Instr.  in  Math,  and 
Sciences,  Craftsbury  Acad.,  Vt.,  1903-04;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1907; 
Pastor,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1907-09;  Johnson,  Vt.,  1909-11;  North 
Haven,  Me.,  1911-13;  Woodland,  Me.,  1913-14;  Rumney,  N.  H.,  1914- 
17;  Dixville,  Que.,  1917-. 

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CLASS  OF  1904 

VERNON  STANLEY  AMES,  A.B.  Born,  North  Haven,  Me.,  July  2, 
1882.  Instr.  in  Sci.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1904-05;  in  Math., 
Va.  Union  Univ.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1905-07;  Camden,  Me.,  1907-08; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rockport,  Me.,  1908-09;  Upton,  Mass.,  1909-13; 
Supt.  Sch.  and  Prin  High  Sch.,  Sharon,  Mass.,  1913-19;  Supt.  Sch., 
Marlboro,  N.  H. 

CARL  RUBENS  BRYANT,  A.B.  Born,  Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1881. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Chebeague,  Me.;  Sub-Mr.  Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle, 
1904-06;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Islesboro,  1906-07;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sud- 
bury, Mass.,  1907-09;  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1909-13;  Dover,  Mass.,  1913- ; 
Trustee,  Dover  Pub.  Lib.,   1914-19. 

ALLEN  CLARK,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1879.  Augusta, 
Me. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  COWING,  A.  B.  Born,  Maxfield,  Me.,  Jan.  6, 
1878.  Insurance,  1904-05;  Teaching,  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  1906;  Jones- 
port,  Me.,  1907-08;  Charleston,  Me.,  1909-13;  Winthrop,  Me.,  1914; 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1915-16;  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1916-. 

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Graduates — Men  1904 

CLARENCE  GARLAND  GOULD,  A.B.  Born,  Milo,  Me.,  June  20, 
1881.  Teacher,  Washburn,  Me.,  1904-05;  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1905- 
07;  Milo,  Me.,  1909-10;  So.  Manchester,  Conn.,  1911-12;  Hartford, 
Conn.,   1912- ;    Res.,  217   Garden   St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

LOUIS  ARTHUR  HAMMOND,  A.B.  Born,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Feb. 
18,  1880.     Rumford,  Me. 

FRANK  HORACE  LEIGHTON,  A.B.  Born,  Columbia  Falls,  Me., 
Aug.  10,  1881.  Sub-Mr.  Mitchell's  Military  Boys'  Sch.,  Billerica, 
Mass. 

JOHN  AUSTIN  PARTRIDGE,  A.B.  Born,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  Sept. 
28,  1880.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Alfred,  Me.,  1904-05;  Sub-Mr.  High  Sch., 
Waterville,  1905-07;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Madison,  Me.,  1907-10;  Law- 
rence High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1910-18;  High  Sch.,  Sanford,  Me., 
1919- ;  Vice-Pres.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn. 

CARROLL  NORMAN  PERKINS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1907.  Born, 
So.  Penobscot,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1880.  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.;  Memb. 
State  Bd.  Bar  Exam.,  1917-. 

JOHN  BLAKE  ROBERTS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1907.  Born,  Cari- 
bou, Me.,  Feb.  14,  1880.  Lawyer,  Caribou,  Me.;  Judge  Caribou 
Municipal  Court,  1919- ;  Vice-Pres.,  Caribou  Natl.  Bank. 

HAROLD  WILLIAMS  SOULE,  A.B.,  and  Oxford,  1908;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, 1914.  Born,  Hingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1883.  Rhodes  Scholar, 
Oxford  University,  1905-08;  Instr.  Univ.  Sch.,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1908-09;  Adirondack-Florida  Sch.,  1909-10;  Middlesex  Sch.,  1910-13; 
Simmons  Col.,  1914-15;  Univ.  Minnesota,  1915-17;  Head  College 
^ept,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1917-. 

JOHN  SIDNEY  TAPLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Brooksville,  Me.,  Sept.  16, 
1874.  Prin.  Anson  Academy,  North  Anson,  Me.,  1904-08;  Supt.  Sch., 
Charleston,  Me.,  1912-. 

FRANK  WASHINGTON  TARBELL,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg., 
1908.  Born,  Dyer  Brook,  Me.,  July  31,  1879.  Physician,  Smyrna 
Mills,  Me. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  TOLMAN,  A.B.,  B.  S.  in  Elec.  Engin.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1908;  Born,  Harrison,  Me.,  July  17,  1880.  Electrical  Engi- 
neer, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1909-. 

EDWARD  BURTON  WINSLOW,  A.  B.  Born,  Saco,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  1881. 
With  the  Winthrop  Press,  New  York  City,  1904-10;  Purchasing  Agt., 
Amer.  Soc.  Mechan.  Engineers,  1910-12;  Mgr.  Booklet  Dept.,  Geo. 
Batten  Co.,  1912-18;  Sales  Dept.,  American  Colortype  Co.,  1918- ; 
Res.,  Mohegan  Heights,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  EDGAR  WOOD,  A.B.  Born,  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  June  19,  1878. 
Journalist,  Waterville,  Me.,  1904-06;  Teacher,  Hamp-stead,  N.  H, 
Bluehill,  Me.,  and  Millinocket,  Me.,  1906-12;  Salesman,  Stoughton, 
Mass.,  1912-. 

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CLASS  OF  1905 


DAVID  KENNETH  AREY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1907.  Born,  Camden,  Me., 
July  8,  1883.  Asst.  in  Biology,  Colby  Coll.,  1905-07;  Instr.  High 
Sch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1907-10;  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1910-11;  Hd.  Sci- 
ence Dept.,  Gilbert  School,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1911-18;  Prin.  Lawrence 
High  Sch.,  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1918-. 

STEPHEN  GRANT  BEAN,  B.S.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1917.  Born,  Saco, 
Me.,  May  5,  1881.  Instr.  Salisbury  Sch.,  Salisbury,  Conn.,  1905-06; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Norridgewock,  Me,  1906-08;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Win- 
throp.  Me.,  1908-12;  Wilson  Gram.  Sch.,  Natick,  Mass.,  1912-14; 
Locke  Gram.  Sch.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  1914-18;  Supt.  Sch.,  Hanover, 
Mass.,   1918-. 

HANNIBAL  HAMLIN  BRYANT,  Jr.,  A.B.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1910. 
Born,  Old  Town,  Me.,  Oct.  7,  1883.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Islesboro,  Me., 
1905-06;  Interne,  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Portland,  1910-11;  Physician, 
Greenville,  Me.,  1911-12;  Gorham,  N.  H.,  1912-. 

CECIL  WHITEHOUSE_CLARK,  A.B.;  Ch.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1914,  and 
M.D.,  1915.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1882.  Physician,  Newton- 
ville,  Mass.;  Ad.,  306  Walnut  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

EDWARD  HOWE  COTTON,  A.B.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1881. 
Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1905-07;  Union  Theol.  Seni.,  New  York,  1907-08; 
ordained,  1909;  Pastor  of  Ch.  of  Pilgrims,  Provincetown,  Mass., 
1909-12;  Unitarian  Ch.,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1912- ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Over- 
seas Service,   1917-19. 

GUILFORD  DUDLEY  COY,  A.B.  Born,  Upper  Gagetown,  N.  B.,  Jan. 
15,  1878.  Instr.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1905-06;  Farming  and 
Stock  Raising,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1906-. 

ARTHUR  LEE  FIELD,  A.B.  Born,  Bakersfield,  Vt,  Oct.  19,  1882. 
Teacher,  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1905-08;  Instr.  Hebron 
Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1908-. 

CLARENCE  NATHANIEL  FLOOD,  A.B.  Born,  Oxford,  Me.,  March 
3,  1880.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1905-09;  and  Dist.  Supt.  1909-13,  Winslow, 
Me.;  Supt.  Sch.,  Bath,  Me.,  1913-17;  Saugus,  Mass.,  1917-18;  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  1918-. 

ALFRED  MacFARLAND  FRYE,  A.B.  Born,  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  March 
27,  1877.  Asst.  Leicester  Acad.,  Mass.,  1905-07;  Red  Heart  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1907-16;  Economic  Machinery  Co.,  1916-17; 
with  Wire  Goods  Co.,  Worcester,   1917- ;    Res.,   Leicester,  Mass. 

'JOSEPH  ALBERT  OILMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Aug.  10, 
1883.  City  editor,  Wuteiville  Mail,  1905-06;  Medical  student;  died, 
Kirksville,  Mo.,  March  6,  1907,  aged  24. 

ROSCOE  LORIN  HALL,  A.B.  Born,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  Oct.  9, 
1883;  Address  unknown. 

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WALTER  JEAN  HAMMOND,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1912.  Born,  Paris, 
Me.,  May  22,  1881.  Clerk,  International  Paper  Co.,  1905-08;  Physi- 
cian, Enfield,  Me.,  1912-18;  Bangor,  Me.,  1918- ;  Capt.  M.  C,  A.  E. 
F.,  1918-19. 

WILLIAM  HOYT,  A.B.  Born,  Cornville,  Me.,  April  2,  1880.  Teacher, 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

HENRY  NEELY  JONES,  A.B.  Born,  Ashland,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1881. 
High  Sch.  Teacher,  1905-08;  Grad.  Student,  Harvard,  1908-09; 
Bacteriologist,  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health,  1909-14;  Asst.  Prof.  Bacte- 
riology, Syracuse  Univ.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1914-. 

THOMAS  TITCOMB  KNOWLES,  A.B.  Born,  North  New  Portland, 
Me.,  Dec.  1,  1881.  Teaching,  H.  S.,  Denmark,  Me.,  1905-06;  Ashland, 
Me.,  1906-07;  Forestry,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1908-09;  Lumber  business, 
Texas,  1910-16;  Med.  Dept.,  141  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19,  overseas, 
1918-19;  Ad.,  No.  New  Portland,  Me. 

ALTON  IRVING  LOCKHART,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1907.  Born,  Pembroke,  Me., 
Aug.  25,  1881.  Science  Sub-Mr.,  Edward  Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn, 
Me.,  1907-08;  Coburn  Class.  Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1908-12;  Horace 
Mann  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1912- ;  Res.,  32  Beverly  PL,  Edgewater, 
N.  J. 

EZRA  KEMPTON  MAXFIELD,  A.B.;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1911.  Born, 
Winthrop,  Me.,  April  23,  1881.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waldoboro,  Me., 
1905-06;  Instr.,  Friends'  Central  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1906-08; 
Grad.  Student,  Harvard,  1908-09;  Instr.,  English,  Delaware  State 
Col.,  1909-10;  Acting  Prof.  English,  Haverford  Col.,  1910-11;  Inst. 
English,  Simmons  Col.,  1911-12;  Inst.  English,  Colby,  1912-14;  Asst. 
Prof.,  1914-16;  Acting  Asst.  Prof.  English,  Rochester,  1916-17;  Grad. 
Student,  Harvard,  1917-18;  Y.  M.  C.  *A.  service,  1918-19;  Author, 
Suggestions  for  Note   Taking,    (1910). 

BIALCOLM  BEMIS  MOWER,  A.B.  Born,  Sharon,  Mass.,  May  28, 
1885.  Teaching,  Philippine  Islands,  1906-11;  U.  S.  Customs  Ap- 
praiser, Manila,  P.  I.,  1911-12;  Planter,  Dumaguete,  P.  I.,  1912-. 

RALPH  PERKINS  NORTON,  A.B.  Born,  Farming-ton,  Me.,  Aug.  11, 
1881.  Teacher,  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  1905-06;  Farmer,  Farming- 
ton,  Me.,  1906-. 

JOHN  BUTLER  PUGSLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Nov. 
21,  1882.  Prin.  Nichols  Acad.,  Dudley,  Mass.,  1905-07:  Black  River 
Acad.,  Ludlow,  Vt,  1907-09;  High  Sch.,  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  1909-16; 
East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1916-18;  Athletic  Dir.,  26th  Div.,  U.  S.  A., 
1918-19;  Registrar  and  Asst.  Prof.  Physics,  Northeastern  Col., 
Boston,  Mass.,   1919-. 

"HARRY  SHERMAN  RYDER,  A.B.  Born,  Orrington,  Me.,  Aug.  30, 
1871.  Ordained,  1904;  Pastor  Methodist  Ch.,  Rumford,  Me.,  to  1910; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Churches  in  southern  California,  1910-19.  Died,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.,  Jan  13,  1919,  aged  47. 

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GLENN  WENDELL  STARKEY,  A.B.  Born,  Mapleton,  N.  D.,  Nov.  21, 
1884.  N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906-07;  Supt.  St-h., 
Vassalboro  and  China,  1908-11;  State  Dept.  Educa.,  Maine,  1911-1.5; 
Deputy  State  Supt.  Sch.,  1915-16;  State  Supt.,  1916-17;  Deputy 
State  Supt.,  1917-.     Ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 

ANSON  LAFOREST  TILLSON,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Sept.  11, 
1878.     Hotel  Steward,  150  West  36th  St.,  New  York  City. 

AXEL  JOHAN  UPPVALL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1907;  Ph.D.,  Clark 
Univ.,  1919.  Born,  Afvelsater,  Varmland,  Sweden,  Jan.  2,  1872. 
Student,  Univ.  Gottingen,  1906-07;  Instr.  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron, 
Me.,  1907-08;  Phillips  Brooks  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1908-09;  Univ. 
New  Brunswick,  1909-10;  Inst.  French,  Univ.  Pennsylvania,  1910-11; 
Prof.  French  and  German,  Univ.  New  Brunswick,  1911-16;  Asst. 
Prof.  German,  Clark  Col.,  1916-18;  Univ.  Penn.,  1919- ;  Author  arti- 
cles in  various  magazines. 

*CHARLES  LESTER  WHITTEMORE,  A.B.  Born,  Livermore  Falls, 
Me.,  March  31,  1881.  Died,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  July  20,  1908, 
aged  27. 

25— *  3 
CLASS  OF  1906 

ISAIAH  ADELBERT  BOWDOIN,  A.B.  Born,  Prospect,  Me.,  April  18, 
1880.  Teacher,  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  1906-07;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cornish, 
Me.,  1907-09;  Prin.  Derby  Acad.,  Derby,  Vt.,  1909-18;  Prin.  Black 
River  Acad.,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1918-. 

CHARLES  PHILLIPS  CHIPMAN,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Kingston,  R.  I., 
Jan.  10,  1878.  With  Allyn  and  Bacon,  Publishers,  New  York,  1907- 
08;  with  Am.  Bapt.  Home  Mission  Soc,  New  Y'ork,  1909;  office  Mgr., 
Missions,  New  York  City,  1909-1911;  Librarian,  Colby  Col.,  1911-17, 
and  Asst.  Prof.  Bibliography,  1912-15;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1915-17;  Cheney 
Bros.,  South  Manchester,  Conn.,  1917-18;  Conn.  War  Savings  Com., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1918;  Librarian  and  Assoc.  Prof.  Bibliography, 
Colby  Col.,  1919-;  Author  of  An  Aerial  Rwuncay  (1901);  The  Last 
Cruise  of  the  Electra,  (1902);  Through  an  Unknown  Isle,  (1903); 
Two  Boys  and  a  Dog,  (1903);  The  Page  and  the  Prince,  (1908); 
Heroes  of  Modern  Missions,  (1909)  ;  The  Formative  Period  in  Colby's 
History,  (1912)  ;  Books  and  Libraries,  (1914)  ;  also  serials,  short 
stories,  and  poems  in  various  periodicals;  Ed.  The  Colby  Alumnus, 
1911-1917;   Ed.,  General  Catalogue  of  Colby  College,   (1920). 

JOHN  WESLEY  COOMBS.  B.S.  Born,  Le  Grande,  Iowa,  Nov.  IS, 
1882.  With  Phila.  Amer.  Baseball  League,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1906- 
15;  Brooklyn  National  League,  1915-18;  Manager,  Philadelphia 
Nationals,  1919.     Ad.,  Palestine,  Texas. 

EDWIN  PARKER  CRAIG,  A.B.  Born,  Island  Falls,  Me.,  Sept.  13, 
1882.  With  Western  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1906-08;  Atkinson,  Mentzer 
&  Grover,  1908-13,   (3  years  in  Texas,  2  in  New  England)  ;   Confec- 

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tioner,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  1913-17;  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19; 
With  Joiin  C.  Winston  Co.,  Publishers,  Dallas,  Texas,  1919-. 

WILLIAM  LAMB  DODGE,  B.S.  Born,  Clinton,  Me.,  April  21,  1885. 
With  Western  Elec  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-08;  New  York  Telephone 
Co.,  1908-09;  N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  Boston,  1909-17;  Western  Elec. 
Co.,  New  York  City,  1917- ;  Res.,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 

REX  WILDER  DODGE,  B.S.  Born,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1884. 
Prin.  Wilton  Acad.,  Wilton,  Me.,  1906-07;  with  N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co., 
1907-17;  Vice-Pres.  Rumford  Metal  Co.,  1917-18;  Asst.  to  Pres., 
Rumford  Falls  Power  Co.,  Portland,  Me.,  1918- ;  Exec.  Com.  on  Public 
Safety,  Portland,  Me.,  1917-18;  Pres.  Colby  Alumni  Assn.,  1913-18; 
Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1915- ;   Res.,  342  Danforth   St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BENJAMIN  AUSTIN  GOOCH,  A.B.  Born,  Yarmouthville,  Me.,  May  8, 
1884.  Export  business.  New  York  City,  1906- ;  Ad.,  Room  1026,  17 
Battery  Place.,  New  York  City. 

FENWICKE  LINDSAY  HOLMES,  A.B.  Born,  Lincoln,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Latin  and  English,  High  Sch.,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1908-09;  Student, 
Theol.  Sem.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1909-11;  Pastor,  Cong.  Church,  Rincon, 
Calif.,  and  Venice,  Calif.,  1911-17;  Author  and  lecturer;  Res.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Author:  Dynamic  Power'  of  the  Higher  Conscious- 
ness, (1917);  Hoiv  to  Realize  the  Presence,  (1917);  Unfailing 
Formula,  (1917);  Being  and  Becoming,  (1918);  Law  of  Mind  in 
Action,  (1919)  ;  New  Consciousness,    (1919)  ;  etc. 

VIRGIL  MERLE  JONES,  A.B.  Born,  Monson,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1882. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Jay,  Me.,  1906-15;  Oakland,  Me.,  1915-17;  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me.,  1917- ;  Ad.,  99  Elm  St.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me. 

MERLIN  COLBY  JOY,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  July  1,  1880.  Head 
Science  Dept.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1906-15;  Supt.  Sch.,  So. 
Paris,  Me.,  1915-19;  Fairfield,  Me.,  1919-. 

KARL  RAYMOND  KENNISON,  B.S.,  and  B.S.  in  M.E.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1908.  Born,  Marysville,  N.  B.,  May  6,  1886.  Inspector,  Assoc. 
Factory  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-09;  Inst.,  Mathe- 
matics and  Drawing,  Colby  Col.,  1909-10;  Asst.  to  J.  R.  Freeman, 
Consulting  Engineer,  1910-15;  Asst.  Engineer,  Providence,  R.  I., 
Water  Supply  Bd.,  1915-18;  Supervising  Engineer,  U.  S.  N.,  1918; 
Engineer  with  U.  S.  Shipping  Bd.  Emer.  Fleet  Corp.,  1918- ;  Author, 
Diagrams  for  the  Solution  of  the  Kutter  and  Bazin  Formulae  for  the 
Flow  of  Water,  (1913)  ;  The  Hydraulic  Jump  in  Open  Channel  Flow 
at  High  Velocity,  (1915).  Ad.,  1016  Hibernia  Bank  Bid.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

ELLIOTT  CURTIS  LINCOLN,  A.B.;  A.M.,  Washington  State  Col., 
1916.  Born,  Hingham,  Mass.,  May  24,  1884.  Western  Electric  Co., 
New  York  City,  1906-07;  Teacher,  Concord,  Mass.,  1907-08;  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  1909-10;  Hingham,  Mass.,  1910-11;  High  Sch.,  Lew- 
istown,    Mont.,    1911-15;    Washington    State    Col.,    Pullman,    Wash., 

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1915-;  1st  Lieut.  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;  Grad.  stud.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1919-. 
Ad.,  Hingham,  Mass.;  Author,  Rhymes  of  a  Homesteader,  (1920), 
and  short  stories  and  poems  in  various  periodicals. 

JOHN  CRANDALL  LINDSAY,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1910.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1883.  Physician.  Ad.,  South  Braintree, 
Mass. 

CHARLES  NASH  MEADER,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1910.  Born,  Vas- 
salboro.  Me.,  April  19,  1885.  Physician,  Boston,  Mass.,  1910-12; 
Denver,  Colo.,  1912-;  Dean  and  Prof.  Med.  Univ.  Colorado  Sch.  Med., 
1916-;  Author  articles  in  various  medical  journals.  Ad.,  MePhee 
Bid.,  Denver,   Colo. 

HAROLD  LEON  PEPPER,  A.B.  Born,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1877. 
Adm.  to  bar,  1911;  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  1911- ;  Capt.  Co.  H,  2d 
Inf.  Me.  Natl.  Guard,  1904-11;  Major,  3d  Inf.,  Me.  Natl.  Guard, 
1918-. 

RALPH  LEAVITTE  REYNOLDS,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1911.  Born, 
China,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1883.  Interne,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1911-12;  Bo.s- 
ton  Lying-in-Hosp.,  1912-13;  Alumni  Asst.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1913- 
14;  Physician,  Waterville,  Mo.,  1914-. 

ARTHUR  GREENWOOD  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Sept.  27,  1884.  Teacher,  Mercersburg  Acad.,  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  1906- 
10;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910-13;  Language  Sch.,  Nanking, 
China,  1913-14;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Tokio,  Japan,  1914-15;  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Tientsin,  China,  1915-. 

LINWOOD  L.  ROSS,  A.B.  Born,  Littleton,  Me.,  April  13,  1880.  With 
Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1906-08;  Traffic  Dept.,  N.  E.  Tel. 
&  Tel.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-. 

JOHN  WINN  SPENCER,  A.B. 

WILLIAM  HARRISON  SPRING  STEVENS,  A.B.;  A.M.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  1909;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  Pennsylvania,  1912.  Born, 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  April  15,  1885.  Western  Elec.  Co.,  New  York 
City,  1906-07;  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  1907-08;  Fellow,  Economics  and 
Politics,  George  Washington  Univ.,  1908-09;  Teaching,  1909-10;  Fel- 
low, Economics,  Cornell,  1910-11;  Asst.  Inst.,  Economics,  Univ.  Penn- 
sylvania, 1911-12;  Inst.,  Economics  and  Business,  Columbia  Univ., 
1912-15;  Prof.  Business  Administration,  Tulane  Univ.,  1915-16;  Fed- 
eral Trade  Com.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1916- ;  Asst.  Chief  Economist, 
same,  1918- ;  Lecturer,  Baltimore,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sch.  of  Commerce. 
Editor,  Industrial  Combinations  and  Trusts,  (1913);  Author,  Unfair 
Competition,  (1917)  ;  and  numerous  articles  in  magazines,  pamphlets, 
etc. 

HAROLD  EUGENE  WILLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Sept.  6, 
1884.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Brownville,  Me.,  1906-07;  Houlton,  Me., 
1907-08;  Mitchell's  Military  Boys'  Sch.,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1908-10; 
Prin.,  High  Sch.,  Sharon,  Mass.;  Sub-Master,  High  Sch.,  Attleboro, 
Ma.ss.;  High  Sch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  21 

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CLASS  OF  1907 

MYRON  EUGENE  BERRY,  A.B.  Born,  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  March 
5,  1886.  With  N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  1907-12;  Teacher,  1912-.  Ad- 
dress, Tilton,  N.  H. 

HERMAN  BRUDENELL  BETTS,  A.B.  Born,  Blissfield,  N.  B.,  May 
21,  1875.  Sub-Master,  1907-09,  and  Principal,  1909-11,  Ricker  Class. 
Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Adams,  Mass.,  1911-18;  Natick, 
Mass.,  1918-. 

HARRY  CHARLES  BONNEY,  A.B.  Born,  Guilford,  Me.,  July  24, 
1884.  Master,  Mitchell's  Boys'  School,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1907-08; 
Prin  High  Sch.,  Barre,  Mass.,  1908-10;  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1910-11; 
With  the  Barrett  Co.,  1912- ;  Dist.  Man.  in  charge  Montreal  &  Toronto 
Plants,  1916-.  Ad.,  710  Cote  St.,  Catherine  Road,  Ontremont,  Mon- 
treal, Que. 

ROBERT  ALDER  COLPITTS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Boston  Univ.,  191-3.  Born, 
Pleasant  Vale,  N.  B.,  Jan.  13,  1873.  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Portland, 
Me.,  1907-11;  Springfield,  Mass.,  1911-16;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1916-18; 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1918- ;  contributor  to  religious  periodicals. 

WALTER  ELLIS  CRAIG,  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  11,  1883. 
Timberland  Dept.,  Hollingsworth  &  Whitney  Co.,  1907-.  Address, 
Greenville,  Me. 

LEWIS  WALKER  DUNN,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  June  28,  1886. 
Asst.  Boys'  work  Sec'y,  23rd  St.  Branch,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  New  York 
City,  1907-08;  State  Boys'  and  Student  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Concord, 
N.  H.,  1908-12;  Southeastern  Field  Sec'y,  Boys'  Div.,  International 
Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  1912-16;  Recruiting  and  Edit. 
Sec'y,  Boys'  Div.,  New  York  CHy,  1916;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  War  Service, 
Germany  and  England,  1916-19;  Sec'y  for  Boys'  Work,  County  Work 
Dept.,  International  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York  City,  1919-.  Res., 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

ROSCOE  CONKLING  EMERY,  A.B.  Born,  Eastport,  Me.,  March  28, 
1886.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lubec,  Me.,  1907-08;  Asst.  High  Sch.,  1908- 
09,  and  Principal,  1909-11,  Waterville,  Me.;  Manufacturing,  East- 
port,  Me.,  1911-14;  Publisher,  Eastport  Sentinel,  Eastport,  Me.,  1914-. 

BURR  FRANK  JONES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1912.  Born,  Alna,  Me., 
July  2,  1885.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1907-09;  Supt.  Sch., 
Paris,  Me.,  1912-15,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1915-17;  Agent,  Mass.  Bd. 
Educa.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1917- ;  Secy-Treas.,  Public  Safety  Com., 
Amesbury,  1917.  Author:  Consolidation  of  Schools  in  Massachusetts, 
(1919). 

MILLARD  CLAUDE  MOORE,  A.B.  Born,  Ellenburg,  N.  Y.,  June  23, 
1882.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Mendon,  Mass.,  1912-14;  North  Woodstock, 
N.  H.,  1914-17;  Essex,  Mass.,  1917-. 

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*OSCAR  BENJAMIN  PETERSON,  A.B.     Born,  Jemtland,  Me.,  May  6, 

1886.     Drowned,  Waterville,  Me.  June  21,  1907,  aged  21. 
CHARLES    RUSH,    A.B.     Born,    Holland,    Vt.,    July    30,    1880.     Prin. 

Acad.,    Litchfield,    Me.,    1907-10;    Prin.    High    Sch.,    Kennebunkport, 

1910-15;  Supt.  Sch.,  North  Berwick,  1915-. 
THOMAS  ALBION   SMART,  A.B.     Born,  Dexter,   Me.,   June   27,   1883. 

In  clothing  bu.siness,  Dexter,  Me. 
ALBERT   KINGSLEY   STETSON,   A.B.     Born,   Clyde,   N.   Y.,  Jan.   26, 

1884.  Asso.  Ed.,  Aroostook  Pioneer,  Houlton,  Me.,  1909-15;  Treas- 
urer, Pioneer  Pub.  Co.,  1915-,  and  Editor  Aroostook  Pioneer,  1918- ; 
Recorder,  Houlton  Munic.  Court,  1912- ;  Memb.  Bd.  Educa.,  1916- ; 
Trustee  Cary  Library,  1919-. 

ARTHUR  WILLIAM  STETSON,  A.B.  Born,  Eden,  Me.,  July  18, 
1888.  Teacher,  So.  China,  Me.,  1907-08;  Ellsworth,  1908-09;  Scar- 
boro,  1909-10;  Unity,  1910-12;  Farmer,  Waterville,  1912-15;  Pre.s. 
and  Sales-Mgr.,  Farmers'  Union  Grain  &  Supply  Co.,  Waterville, 
Me. 

OTIS  ALPHEUS  THOMPSON,  A.B.  Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Aug. 
10,  1884.  Instr.  in  Chem.  and  Physical  Director,  Wyoming  Sem., 
Kingston,   Pa.;   Presque  Isle,   Me. 

PERLEY  LENWOOD  THORNE,  A.B.,  M.S.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1909.  Born, 
Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1884.  Asst.  Prof.  Math.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  New 
York  City. 

ELIHU  BLAINE  TILTON,  A.B.  Born,  Knox,  Me.,  July  18,  1884. 
With  E.  L.  Cleveland  Co.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1907-10;  Farming  and  ship- 
ping potatoes,  Albion,  Me.,  1910-14;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winslow,  Me., 
1914-18;  Limestone,  Me.,  1918- ;  Memb.  Bd.  Selectmen,  Albion,  Me., 
1914. 

*CLAYTON  MELCHER  WARD,  A.B.     Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  June  2, 

1885.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brownville,  Me.,  1907-09;  Ellsworth,  Me., 
1909-11;  Sub-Master,  High  Sch.,  So.  Portland,  1912;  died,  Portland, 
Me.,  Nov.  15,  1912,  aged  27. 

*ARTHUR  KENELM  WINSLOW,  A.B.  Born  Saco,  Me.  With  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons,  N.  Y.;  Teacher,  Higgins  Classical  Inst.;  With  Great 
Northern  Paper  Co.,  then  with  Du  Pont  Powder  Co.,  Kenvil,  N.  J. 
Died,  June  5,  1913,  aged  27. 

DAVID  MONAGHAN  YOUNG,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1909.  Born,  Alva,  Scot- 
land, Sept.  29,  1885.  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Colby  College,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1907-11.     Ad.,  R.  F.  D.,  Dover,  Me. 

RALPH  BENJAMIN  YOUNG,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  9, 
1885.  Student,  Eastman  Business  Col.,  1907-08;  Central  Me.  Power 
Co.,  1910-14;  Student  Albany  Business  Col.,  1914;  Teaching,  High 
Sch.,  Malone,  N.  Y.,  1914-15;  High  Sch.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1915-. 

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Graduates — Men  1908 


CLASS  OF  1908 

JOHN  ARTHUR  BURTON,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Middlebuiy,  1915.  Born,  Cam- 
den, Me.,  Jan.  20,  1880.  Principal  High  Sch.,  Nantucket,  Mass., 
1909-13;  Chester,  Mass.,  1913-14;  Groton,  Mass.,  1914-18;  South 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1918-19;  Sharon,  Mass.,  1919- ;  Supt.  Sch.,  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  1912-13. 

FRANK   BRAMHALL   CONDON,   A.B.     Born,    Belfast,    Me.,   July    31, 

1882.  Address,  Augusta,  Me. 

ALVIN  LESLIE  COTTON,  B.S.  Born,  Fayville,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1886. 
Address,  Edgewood,  R.  L 

CHARLES  CLARK  DWYER,  A.B.  Born,  Gushing,  Me.,  Oct.  2,  1879. 
Inst.  Science,  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1908-11;  Y.  M.  G.  A.  Sec'y,  Con- 
way, N.  H.,  1911-12;  Inst.  Science,  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1912-. 

PERCY  SILAS  FARRAR,  A.B.  With  Amer.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  New  York 
City. 

CHARLES  RUSSELL  FLOOD,  A.B.  Born  Oxford,  Me.,  July  9,  1883. 
Inst.  Science,  Nichols  Acad.,  Dudley,  Mass.,  1908-09.  Hardware 
business,  Waterville,  Me. 

GEORGE  ABNER  GOULD,  A.B.  Born,  Woodfords,  Me.,  July  14,  1884. 
Sub-Master,  High  School,  Waterville,  Me.,  1908-1910.  With  Allyn  & 
Bacon,  Publishers,  Boston,  Mass.,  1910-.     Res.,  Portland,  Me. 

JOHN  EVERARD  HATCH  A.B.,  1912.  Born,  Palermo,  Me.,  March  16, 
1887.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point,  1911;  2d  Lieut,  U.  S.  A.,  1911; 
Ist  Lieut.,  1916;  Captain,  1917;  Major  (temporary),  1918;  Lieut. 
Col.  (emergency),  1918;  Grad.  Sch.  of  Fire  for  Field  Art.,  1915. 
Ad.,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

VICTOR  RAY  JONES,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Penn  State  Col.,  1912.  Born,  Green- 
ville, Me.,  May  1,  1883.  Teacher,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1908-10;  Pennsyl- 
vania State  Col.,  1910-15;  Lafayette  Col.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1915- ;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  overseas  service,  1918;  assigned  with  French  army  in  Foyer  du 
Soldat;  wounded  May  29,  1918,  in  retreat  from  Cheniin  des  Dames; 
in  Foyer  du  Soldat,  1919-. 

MERLE   ROLLISTON  KEYES,  B.S.     Born,  Chesterville,  Me.,  June  12, 

1883.  Teacher,  Parsonsfield  Sem.,  1908-10;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Mars 
Hill,  Me.,  1910-11;  Machias,  Me.,  1911;  Phillips,  Me.,  1911-15;  Farm- 
ing, Chesterville,  Me.,  1915-18;  Ship  fitter,  Bath,  Me.,  1918-.  Ad., 
38  Bedford  St.,   Bath,   Me. 

*CLIFFORD  HENRY  LIBBY,  B.  S.  Born,  Scarborough,  Me.,  August 
23,  1884.  Teacher,  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.,  1908-12;  Head 
Science  Dept,  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1912-18;  died,  Portland,  Me., 
Dec.  28,  1918,  aged  34. 

FRANK  WILDER  LOVETT,  A.B.  Born,  Wilmington,  Vt.,  July  31, 
1880.     Clerk,    Boston,     Mass.,    1909-12;    E.  JafFrey,   N.   H.,   1912-13; 

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1908  Colby  College 

Brandon,. Vt.,   1914-18;   Pawtucket,   R.   I.,   1918-.     Ad.,   160   East  St., 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
ISAAC    ROSS    McCOMBE,    A.B.     Born,    Glasgow,    Scotland,    May    29, 

1879.     Law    Sch.,    N.   Y.    Univ.,   1908-11.     Lawyer,   New   York    City,_ 

1911-.     Res.,  543   Hancock   St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
JOHN  TRACY  MATHEWS,  A.B.     Born,  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me.,  Oct.  9, 

1884.  With  Staples  Coal  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-12;  with  Geo.  A. 
Giles,  Real  estate  and  insurance,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1912-.  Res.,  60 
Wendell  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HAROLD  NASH  MITCHELL,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  29, 
1887.  Teacher,  1908-11;  Public  accountant,  1911-18;  Asst.  Secy.- 
Tre'as.,  The  Murray  Co.,  Dallas,  Texas,  1919-. 

WILLIAM    FRED    SHERBURNE,    B.S.     Born,    Monson,    Me.,    July    6, 

1885.  Inst.  Latin,  Monson  Acad.,  Monson,  Mass.,  1908-09;  French 
and  German,  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.,  1910-11;  History  and 
English,  Gilman  Country  Sch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1911-14;  Parker 
House,  Boston,  Mass.,  1915-18;  With  A.  C.  Lawrence  Leather  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1919-.     Res.,  26  Brook  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

MALCOLM  DANA  SMITH,  A.B.  Born,  Bridgewater,  Me.,  July  31, 
1884.     Ad.,  Westfield,  Me. 

AUGUSTUS  COOLIDGE  THOMPSON,  A.B.  Born,  North  Livermore, 
Me.,  June  10,  1886.  Rubber  business,  1908-16;  Wire  business,  1916-. 
Res.,  60  Wendell  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

RAY  FOSTER  THOMPSON,  A.B.  With  F.  W.  Woolworth  Co.,  Jack- 
sonville, 111. 

HOWARD  ARTHUR  TRIBOU,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1912.  Born, 
Washington,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1884.  Hospital  interne,  1912-13;  Navy 
Medical  School,  1913-14;  U.  S.  Navy,  1914- ;  Lieut.  Comdr.,  M.C., 
U.  S.  N. 

20— *1 

CLASS  OF  1909 

EUGENE  FRANK  ALLEN,  A.B.  Born,  Bath,  Me.,  March  1,  1886. 
Teacher,  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1910;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Whitefield,  N.  H.,  1910-12;  Inst.  Science,  High  Sch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1913-. 

GEORGE  CARL  ANDERSON,  A.B.  Born,  Motala,  Sweden,  June  18, 
1887.     Ad.,  North  Stoughton,   Mass. 

MILFRED  ISAAC  BUKER,  B.S.  Born,  Weld,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1883. 
Teacher,  Wilton  Acad.,  Wilton,  Me.,  1909-10;  High  Sch.,  New  Bed- 
ford,  Mass.,   1910-. 

JOSEPH  CHANDLER,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1912.  Born,  Liv- 
ermore Falls,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1889.  Asst.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Univ.  of 
Ijouisville,  Louisville,   Ky.,  1912-14;    Inst,  Organic   Chemistry,   1914- 

174 


Graduates — Men  1909 

17,  and  Asst.  Prof.,  1917-19,  Tufts  College;  Research  Chemist,  U.  S. 
Color  &  Chemical  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1919-.  Author:  On  the  Reac- 
tions of  Thiourazoles  and  Thiourazaie  Salts,  (1915).  Res.,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass. 

CLARK  DRUMMOND  CHAPMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  5, 
1888.     Lawyer,  Portland,  Me. 

RALPH  BERTRAM  DAVIS,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  T.  I.,  1912.  Born, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1886.  Pastor,  Free  Baptist  Ch.,  London, 
N.  H.,  1912-14;  Pastor,  Baptist  Ch.,  Putney,  Vt.,  1915-17;  Colerain, 
Mass.,  1918-. 

FRANK  OSBORN  DEAN,  A.B.  Born,  Farmingdale,  Me.,  Feb.  3,  1888. 
Inst.  Rhetoric,  Colby  Col.,  1909-10;  and  Mathematics,  1910-11;  Law 
and  insurance,  Waterville,  Me.,  1911-. 

WILBUR  GARLAND  FOYE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1912,  and  Ph.D., 
1915.  Born,  Brockton,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1886.  Inst.  Mathematics,  Mt. 
Hermon  Sch.,  Northfield,  Mass.,  1909-11;  Austin  teaching  fellow  in 
mineralogy.  Harvard  Univ.,  1912-15;  Sheldon  travelling  fellow.  Har- 
vard Univ.,  1915-16;  Asst.  Prof.  Geology,  Middlebury  Col.,  1916-18; 
Assoc.  Prof.  Geology,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1918-.  Author  of  numerous 
contributions  to  scientific  periodicals.     Ad.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

LEON  SOUTHARD  GILPATRICK,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1915.  Born, 
Weston,  Me.,  June  11,  1886.  Interne,  Providence  City  Hosp.,  1915- 
16;  Rhode  Island  Hosp.,  1916-18;  Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1918; 
U.  S.  Navy,  1918-19.     Ad.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LEON  CLIFTON  GUPTILL,  B.S.,  L.B.,  George  Washington  Univ., 
1912,  and  LL.B.,  1912.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Sept.  24,  1887.  Law 
Librarian,  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  Law  Lib.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1912- 
13;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1913-.     Res.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  HAMMOND,  B.S.  Born,  Van  Buren,  Me.,  Sept. 
17,  1883.     Ad.,  Van  Buren,  Me. 

HAROLD  WILLIS  KIMBALL,  B.S.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  April  12, 
1887.     Salesman,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909-11;   Waterville,  Me.,  1911-. 

HOWARD  AUSTIN  McLELLAN,  A.B.  Born,  Cooper,  Me.,  April  24, 
1877.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brownville,  Me.,  1909-11;  Ellsworth,  Me., 
1911-14;  Higgins  Clas.  Inst,  Charleston,  Me.,  1914-17;  High  Sch., 
Oakland,  Me.,  1917-18;  Island  Falls,  Me.,  1918-. 

EDWIN  WALTER  MERRILL,  A.B.  Born,  South  Acworth,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
19,  1885.  Teacher,  University  Prep.  Sch.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1909-10; 
Student,  Western  Theo.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111.,  1910-13;  Teacher,  St. 
John's  School,  Salina,  Kans.,  1913-14;  Curate,  St.  Marks  Pro-Cathe- 
dral, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1914-15;  Priest-in-charge,  Grace  Ch., 
Ludington,  Mich.,  1915-18;  Rector,  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1918-.  Author:  A  Shorter  Form  for  the  Blessing  of  Palms,  (1919)  ; 
The  Children's  Mass,  (1919). 

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LEONARD  OAKMAN  MERRILL,  B.S.  Born,  Litchfield,  Me.,  Nov.  9. 
1886.     Ad.,  Dover,  N.  H. 

NELSON  IRVING  MIXER,  A.B.  Born,  South  Paris,  Me.,  July  3,  1886. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  South  Paris,  Me.,  1910-12;  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  1912- 
15;  Waterville,  Me.,  1915-18;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1918- 
19;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wilmington,  Mass.,  1919-. 

FREDERIC  HOWARD  PAINE,  A.B.  Bom,  Elmwood,  Mass.,  Jan.  21, 
1885.  Burdett  Bus.  CoL,  1909-10,  1911-12;  Univ.  of  Va.,  1915;  Teach- 
er, Urbana  Univ.,  Ohio,  1910-11;  With  Boston  Auto  Gage  Co.,  1912- 
14;  With  Keith  Car  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Sagamore,  Mass.,  1914-. 

OTIS  BULLARD  READ,  A.B.  Born,  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  June  7,  1884. 
County  Secy,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.,  1909-15;  Ventura  Co., 
Calif.,  1915-17;  State  Secy.  County  Work,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago,  111., 
1917-. 

FRANCIS  HOWARD  ROSE,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1912,  A.M., 
Columbia,  1918.  Teacher,  Amer.  Bapt.  For.  Mis.  Soc,  Iloilo,  P.  I., 
1912-17;  Va.  Union  Univ.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1919-. 

AUSTIN  SHAW,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1913.  Born,  Milbridge, 
Me.,  Dec.  5,  1885.  House  officer,  Seattle,  Wash.,  City  Hosp.,  1913-15. 
Physician,  Anacortes,  Wash.,  1915-17;  Capt.,  M.C.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19; 
Physician,  Anacortes,  Wash.,  1919-. 

LEO  STEWART  TRASK,  B.S.,  M.D.,  John  Hopkins,  1913.  Born, 
Springfield,  Me.,  June  13,  1885.  Physician,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1913-14; 
Burlington,  Wash.,  1914-17;  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-,  and  A.  E.  F., 
1918-. 

OSCAR  JOHN  TUBBS,  A.B.  Born,  Norway,  Me.,  March  8,  1886.  Ad  , 
Waterville,  Me. 

NATHANIEL  ERNEST  WHEELER,  B.S.,  Sc.M.,  McGill,  1911.  Born, 
Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  June  29,  1881.  Demonstrator,  Physics,  McGill 
Univ.,  1909-11;  Senior  Demonstrator,  1911-14;  Lecturer,  1914-18; 
Asst.  Prof.,  1918-.  Author  with  H.  T.  Barnes  of  Laboratory  Manu- 
scripts on  Heat,  Light,  and  Sound.  (1914);  also  contributions  to  sci- 
entific journals.     Ad.,  Macdonald  Physics  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Que. 

MUNRO  ELIAS  YOUNG,  A.B.  Born,  Calais,  Me.,  April  30,  1883. 
Ad.,  Lawrence,   Mass. 

24— *0 

CLASS  OF  1910 

ALTON  DAVID  BLAKE,  B.S.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

STANLEY  FRED  BROWN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1914.     Born,  East  Dover,  Me., 

Oct.   25,    1887.     Teacher,    Penn.    Mil.    Col.,    Chester,   Penn.,    1912-14; 

College  of  the   City  of  New  York,   1914- ;   also  at   New   York    Univ., 

1917-18. 
FRANK  WOODBRIDGE  GARY,  B.S.     With  N.  E.  Tel  &  Tel.  Co.,  1910- 

14;  With   William  Filene's  Sons  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1914-. 

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Graduates — Men  1910 

HAROLD  FRANCIS  DOW,  B.S.     Ad.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

REGINALD  HOUSTON  FARRAR,  A.B.  Born,  West  Ripley,  Me.,  Dec. 
24,  1889.     Railway  mail  clerk.     Ad.,  West  Ripley,  Me. 

JEROME  PHILIP  FOGWELL,  B.S.  Born,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Master, 
High  Sell.,  Brewster,  Mass.,  1910-11;  Grammar  Sch.,  Framingham, 
Mass.,  1911-12;  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1912-16;  Supt.  Sch.,  Lee,  Mass., 
1916-17;  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1917-19;  Mgr.,  Capital  Service  Co., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1919-. 

NATHAN  HENRY  GARRICK,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1915.  Physi- 
cian, Cambridge,  Mass.,  1916-18;  Boston,  Mass.,  1918-.  Res.,  295 
Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RALPH  NELSON  GOOD,  B.S.  Born,  Monticello,  Me.,  April  25,  1886. 
Sub-Mast.,  High  Sch.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1912-15;  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1915-16;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Grant  &  Davis  Inc.,  1916-19;  Mgr.,  Walker- 
Wells  Co.,  1919- ;  Chairman  Sch.  Bd.,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1917-20. 
Ad.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 

CHESTER  ALDEN  GRANT,  A.B.  Born,  Unity,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1882. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Washburn,  Me.,  1910-12;  Prin.  High  Sch.  and  Supt. 
Sch.,  Winslow,  Me.,  1912-18;   Supt.   Sch.,  Caribou,  Me.,  1918-. 

CHARLES  LEE  HASKELL,  B.S.  Born,  Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  March  5, 
1886.  Sub-Mast.,  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1910-11;  and  Prin., 
1912-13;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ashland,  Mass.,  1913-17;  Chemist,  Pica- 
tinny  Arsenal,  1918-19;  ad.,  Rockport,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  THAYER  HILL,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1914.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  June  14,  1889.  Interne,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  & 
Ear  Infirmary,  1914-16;  Physician,  1914- ;  1st  Lieut.,  M.C.,  U.S.A., 
1918-19.  Ad.,  Ill  Main  St.,  Waterville,  Me.  Author  of  contribu- 
tions to  various  medical  journals. 

THOMAS  LEE   MAHANY,  B.S.     Ad.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

JOHN  MOORE  MAXWELL,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1913.  Born, 
Ballynacally,  County  Derry,  Ireland,  Nov.  25,  1877.  Pastor,  Fair- 
fax, Vt,  1913-16;  British  Y.  '  M.  C.  A.,  Ireland,  1916-19;  Pastor, 
Tobermore,  County  Derry,  Ireland,  1919-. 

HENRY  BRITT  MOOR,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1914.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.,  Jan.  7,  1888.  Rhode  Island  Hosp.,  1915-17;  Physician,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1917-.     Ad.,  147  Angell  St.,  Providence,  R.  1. 

CROWELL  EDWARD  PEASE,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  11, 
1889.  Teacher,  1910-11;  Salesman,  1911-17;  Inspectoi',  Dock  build- 
ings, 1917-18;  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-.  / 

WILLIAM  GLADSTONE  RAMSDEN,  B.S.  Born,  DerrV  Depot,  N.  H., 
Oct.  13,  1885.  Inst.,  Science,  History  and  Athletics;  Purchasing 
agent,  York  Safe  &  Lock  Co.  Ad.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.       / 

IRA  WALTER  RICHARDSON,  A.B.,  M.D.,  Harva/d,  1915.  Born, 
Kennebunk,    Me.,    Jan.    28,    1888.     House    surgeon,/  Maiden,    Mass., 

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Hosp.,    1915-16;    Physician,    Wakefield,    Mass.,   1916-.     Ad.,   21    Yale 

Ave.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  1st  Lieut.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918-19. 
CHARLES  HENRY  SWAN,  A.B.     Born,   Harvey  Station,  N.  B.,  April 

23,    1883.     Teacher,    Portland,    Me.,    1910-11;    Billerica,   Mass.,    1911- 

16;  Supt.  Sch.,  Princeton,  Me.,  1916-. 
JOHN   ALDOROUS   TIDD,   A.B.     Born,  Hodgdon,   Me.,  July    13,   1879. 

Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1913.     Pa.^tor,  Merrimac,  Mass.,  1913-18;  North 

Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1918-. 

19— *0 

CLASS  OF  1911 

ALBION  WILLIAM  BLAKE,  B.S.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  June  12,  1888. 
Sub-Mast,  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1911-13;  With  H.  R.  Dunham 
Co.,  1913-14;  With  Boothby  &  Bartlett,  Ins.,  1915-17;  U.  S.  A.,  1918; 
Special  agent,  Employers'  Liability  Assurance  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1919-.;   Rep.,  Me.  Legis.,  1915. 

RAYMOND  CLIFFORD  BRIDGES,  A.B.  Born,  Brooklin,  Me.,  Aug.  2, 
1887.  Teacher,  Houlton,  Me.,  1911-12;  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1912-14; 
Rutland,  Vt.,  1914-17;  2d  Lieut,  Art,  A.  E.  F.,  1917-19;  Insurance, 
Rutland,  Vt.,  1919-. 

RAY  CECIL  CARTER,  A.B.  Born,  Brooklin,  Me.,  June  27,  1887.  Head 
Dept  English,  High  Sch.,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1911-. 

DELBER  WALLACE  CLARK,  A.B.,  S.T.B.,  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1918. 
Born,  Washburn,  Me.,  May  15,  1889.  Pastor  Free  Bapt.  Ch.,  West- 
field,  Me.,  1911-12;  Missionary,  P.  E.  Ch.,  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y., 
1913-15;  Deacon,  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  N.  Y.  C,  1915;  Missionary, 
Arizona,  1915-16;  Rector,  Mariner's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1916-19;  Mis- 
sionary, Winner,  S.  D.,  1919-. 

*WILBUR  VOSE  COLE,  B.S.  Born,  Prospect  Harbor,  Me.,  Dec.  8. 
1885.  With  Boothby  &  Bartlett,  insurance,  Waterville,  Me.  Died, 
Waterville,  Me.,  June  2,  1913,  aged  27. 

ROBERT  LYNWOOD  ERVIN,  B.S.  Born,  Andover,  N.  B.,  Jan.  2, 
1889.     Clothing  merchant,  Waterville,  Me. 

ISAAC  HIGGINBOTHAM,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst,  1914.  Born, 
Stockport,  England,  July  13,  1885.  Pastor,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1914-. 
Ad.,  8  Gayland  St.,  Uphams  Corner,  Boston,  Mass. 

HARRY  WALDO  KIDDER,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  George  Washington,  1918. 
Prin.  H'g-h  Sch.,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1911-13;  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1913-15; 
Asst  Librarian,  U.  S.  Senate  Lib.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1915-17;  U.  S. 
"Shipping  Board  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.,  1917- ;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

RALPH  EA5TMAN  NASH,  A.B.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy.,  Waterville,  Me., 
1911-12;  New  York  City,  1912-14;  Boys'  Club  Director,  Saranac 
Lake,  N.  Y.,  1914-16;  Supt  Sch.,  Harrington,  Me.,  1916-17;  Sgt.,  C. 
A.,  U.  S.  \.,  1917-19;  Employment  Service  Mgr.,  Tyer  Rubber  Co., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1919-. 

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THOMAS  PUTNAM  PACKARD,  A.B.  Born,  Orient,  Me.,  Feb.  13, 
1888.     Teacher,  1911-17;   Supt.  Sch.,  1917-.     Ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 

NATHAN  RUSSELL  PATTERSON,  B.S.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Nov. 
15,  1889.  With  Electro-Chemical  Fibre  Co.,  Holliston,  Mass.,  1911- 
13;  Oklahoma  Iron  Works,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1913-15;  A.  B.  Patterson, 
Drumright,  Okla.,  1916-18;  Oklahoma  Natural  Gas  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla., 
1918-.       . 

*JAMES  PERRY,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Hartford  Theo.  Sem.,  1915.  Born,  Cam- 
den, Me.,  May  17,  1888.  Student,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1915;  Foyer 
du  Soldat,  Bordeaux,  France,  1916-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  Bor- 
deaux, 1917-18;  Foyer  du  Soldat,  Lorraine  and  Germany,  1918-19; 
Acting  Chief  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Constantinople,  1919-20;  killed  by 
Turkish  brigands,  near  Aintab,  Syria,  Feb.  2,  1920,  aged  31. 

HORACE  MANN  PULLEN,  A.B.  Born,  Monson,  Me.,  Jan.  20,  1888. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  1911-14;  Supt.  Sch.,  Monson,  Me.,  1914-17;  Dan- 
forth,  Me.,  1917-. 

JAMES  COREY  RICHARDSON,  B.S.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  March 
31,  1887.  U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hosp.  No.  7,  France,  1918-19;  Salesman, 
Northway  Motor  Sales  Co.,  Boston,   Mass. 

RENWORTH  ROBINSON  ROGERS,  B.S.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  March 
6,  1882.  With  Eastern  Steamship  Corp.,  1912-16;  Deputy  Collector 
of  Customs,  Belfast,  Me.,  1916-. 

FREDERICK  ALLEN  SHEPHERD,  A.B.  Born,  Camden,  now  Rock- 
port,  Me.,  May  3,  1881.  Newspaper  reporter  and  Associated  Press 
Correspondent,  Waterville,  Me.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Overseas  Sec'y,  1918-19. 

EDWARD  GOODELL  STACY,  B.S.,  M.B.A.,  Harvard,  1918.  Born, 
Oakland,  Me.,  August  8,  1887.  Exec.  Secy.-Treas.,  Mass.  Chamber 
Commerce.     Ad.,  19  Huron  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

GUY  WINFRED  VAIL,  A.B.  Born,  Hodgdon,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1883.  Sub- 
Mast.,  High  Sch.,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1911-13;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Scitu- 
ate,  Mass.,  1913-18;  Hardwick  High  School,  Mass.,  1918-. 

18— *2 

CLASS  OF  1912 

HERVEY  CLIFFORD  ALLEN,  B.S.  Born,  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me., 
Aug.  27,  1889.  Special  Agent,  Home  Life  Ins.  Co.,  New  York.  Ad., 
Rockland,  Me. 

LESLIE  BRAINERD  AREY,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1915.  Born,  Cam- 
den, Me.,  Feb.  15,  1891.  Inst.  Anatomy,  Northwestern  I/'niv.  Medical 
Sch.,  Chicago,  111.,  1915-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Anat,  1^17-19;  Prof., 
Microscopic  Anat.,  1919-.  Author:  A  Laboratory  Guid)  in  Histology, 
(1917)  ;  Revised  Prentiss's  A  Laboratory  Manual  arfi.  Textbook  of 
Embryology,  (1917)  ;  Contributor  to  numerous  scientific  publications. 

JOHN  ARTHUR  KENDALL  BAGNELL,  B.S.  Born,  flaharouse.  Cape 
Breton,   Nov.    30,   1888.     Inst.,   Coburn   Clas.    Inst.)  Watei-ville,   Me., 

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1912-18;  Ck)unti-y  Day  School,  Newton,  Mass.,  1918-19;  Farmer, 
Gaharouse,  Cape  Breton,  1919-. 

ROBERT  EDWIN  BAKER,  A.B.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1883. 
Inst,  High  Sch.,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1912-14;  Shop.  Inst.,  Prevoca- 
tional  Sch.,  Boston,  Mas.s.,  1914-15;  Head  Machine  Dept.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Trade  Sch.,  1915-.     Res.,  64  Hewlett  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

SAMUEL  CLARK  GATES,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Penn.  State  Col.,  1915.  Born, 
South  China,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1890.  Asst.  Prof.  Physics,  Penn.  State 
Col.,  1913-18;  U.  S.  Naval  Aviation,  1918-19;  Student,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1919-.     Anthor:  Aerial  Navigation,   (1918). 

WILFORD  GORE  CHAPMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  July  24, 
1890.     Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,   1916-17;  U.  S.  A.,  1917-. 

ERNEST  HAMILTON  COLE,  B.S.     Born,  Prospect  Harbor,  Me.  April 

30,  1885.  N.  Y.  School  of  Philanthropy,  1912-13;  Vocational  Coun- 
sellor, 1913;  Extension  Secy.,  1913-17;  General  Secy.,  1918-.  Ad.,  76 
Chestnut  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

JOHN  BAILEY  DEWITT,  A.B.     Ad.,  Bradford,  Me. 

JOHN  PATRICK   DOLAN,  B.S.     Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  July  17,   1889. 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  Bird  &  Son,  Inc.,  East  Walpole,  Mass. 
ALBAN   FOWLER,   A.B.     Born,    St.   John,  N.   B.,   Oct.   7,   1885.     Prin. 

High    Sch.,   Standish,    Me.,   1912-13;    Limestone,   Me.,   1913-14;    Asst. 

Chemist,   U.  S.  Rubber  Co.,   Maiden,   Mass.,   1914-16;   Teacher,   High 

Sch.,    Newburyport,    Mass.,    1916-17;     Prin.    Stow,    Mass.,    1917-19; 

Teacher,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1919-.     Ad.,  163  Prichard  St.,  Fitchburg, 

Mass. 
ELMER  DOW  GIBBS,  B.S.     Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  17,  1889.    Clerk, 

1912-15;  Manufacturing,  1915-16;  Insurance  and  real  estate,  1917-18; 

Manufacturing,  1918-.     Ad.,  278  Ash  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
THOMAS   SCOTT  GRINDLE,  B.S.     Born,  South  Penobscot,  Me.,  Aug. 

31,  1885.     Supt.  Sch.,  Bluehill,  Me.,  1912-16;  Westboro,  Mass.,  1916-. 
RICHARD    AUSTIN    HARLOW,    B.S.     Born,    Auburn,    Me.,    Sept.    27, 

1888.     Bond  Salesman,  Boston,  Mass.,   1912-18;   Treas.  and  Director, 
Security  Investment  Co.,  Portland,  Me. 
SAMUEL  ALTON  HERRICK,  A.B.     Born,  Oct.  19,  1891.     Ad.,  Brook- 
lin,  Me. 

MAHLON  TURNER  HILL,  B.S.  Born,  Brooklin,  Me.,  May  13,  1888. 
With  Holyoke  Water  Power  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1912-17;  Co.  D,  2d 
Mass.  Inf.,  Mexican  Border,  1916;  2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;  over- 
seas sevice,  Sept.,  1917-May,  1918;  With  Chemical  Paper  Co.,  Holy- 
oke, Ma;s.,  1919-. 

HERBERT  CHARLES  HODGKINS,  B.S.,  and  Univ.  of  Maine,  1915. 
Bom,  Eistport,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1889.  With  Adirondack  Electric 
Power  Coip.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

ROGER  KING  HODSDON,   B.S.     Born,    Yarmouthville,   Me.,   May    27, 


Graduates — Men  1912 

1889.  With  General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1912-15;  Dominion 
Bridge  Co.,  Canada,  1916-17;  Bureau  Steam  Engineering,  U.  S.  N., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1917-18;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  191 8-;  Inst.,  Submarine 
School,  U.  S.  N.,  New  London,  Conn. 

RAY  WOOD  HOGAN,  B.S.  Born,  Monticello,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1888.  With 
Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1912- ;  Lieut.  127th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  1917- 
19;  Ad.,  Cleveland,  0. 

ERNEST   DELMORE    JACKMAN,   A.B.     Born,    Fayette,   Me.,    Nov.   4, 

1883.  Teacher,  Stonington,  Me.,  1912-13;  Calais,  Me.,  1913-14;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Dalton,  Mass.,  1914-. 

WILLIS    ELWOOD    JONES,   B.S.     Born,    South   China,   Me.,    June   24, 

1885.  .  Teacher  and  munitions  inspector;  Ord.  Sgt.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918-19; 

Res.,  South  China,  Me. 
JOHN  WILLARD  KIMBALL,  B.S.,  Ph.D.,  John  Hopkins,  1916.     Born, 

Manhattan,  Kans.,  July  30,  1889.     Inst.  Chemistry,  Colby  Col.,  1912- 

13;    Student  Johns  Hopkins   Univ.,   1913-16;   Asst.   Prof.    Chemistry, 

Univ.  Maine,  1916-17;  Inst.  Chem.,  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  1917-18; 

1st.  Lieut.  Chemical  Welfare  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Chemist,  E. 

I.   DuPont   de  Nemours   Co.,  Arlington,  N.  J. 
ARTHUR  AMBROSE   KNIGHT,   B.  S.     Born,  Garland,   Me.,  April  11, 

1889.     Clerk,    Garland,  Me.;    Postmaster,   Maine   Senate,    1913,   1915, 

1917.     Register  of  Probate,  Penobscot  Co.,  1919-. 
MAURICE   EDWIN    LORD,   A.B.,   M.D.,    Univ.   Vermont,   1916.     Born, 

West  Brooksville,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1882.     Interne,  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp., 

Burlinp:ton,  Vt.,    1916-17;   Contract   Physician,    Skinner  Lumber    Co., 

Skinner,  Me.,  1917-19;  Physician,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
RUSSELL    HINCKLEY    LORD,    A.B.     Born,    West    Brooksville,    Me., 

Jan.   19,  1886.     Ticonic  Natl.  Bank,  Waterville,  Me.,  1912-16;   Y.  M. 

C.  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1916-17;   Y.  M.  C.  A.  Overseas  service,  1917-19; 

Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1919-. 
OTIS    EARLE   LOWELL,   B.S.     Born,   Cambridge,   Me.,   July  10,   1884. 

Supervising   Prin.,   Chester,  Conn.,   1912-14;   Agent   Conn.   State  Bd. 

Educa.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1915-16;  Norwich,  Conn.,  1916-20;  R.  F.  D. 

No.   2,   Danbury,  Conn.,  1920-. 
JOHN  ELLIOTT  MAY,  B.S.,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1914.     Born,  Yales- 

ville.   Conn.,    Nov.    24,    1889.     Civil    Engineer,   Public    Sei-vice    Com., 

New   York   City,    1914-16;    The   Barrett    Co.,    1916-17;    U.    S.    Navy, 

1917-19;  ad.,  67  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
LUTHER   MORRIS,   B.S.     Born,    Glynceiriog,   North   Wales,    March    2, 

1884.  Pastor  Universalist  Oh.,  West  Acton,  Mass.,  1914-18;  Palmer, 
Mass.,  1918-. 

HENRY  CLIFTON  REYNOLDS,  B.S.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  March  10, 
1889.     Hotel  steward.     Ad.,  406   Union  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

WALTER  JOHN  RIDEOUT,  A.B.  Born,  Charleston,  Me.,  June  13, 
1889.  Asst.,  High  Sch.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1912-13;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  and 
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Supt.  Sch.,  Danville,  Vt.,  1913-17;  Prin.  Lee  Acad.,  Lee,  Me.,  1917- 
18;  Supt.  Sch.  Union,  Guilford,  Me.,  1918-. 

JAMES  A.  ROONEY,  A.B.  Boin,  Patei-son,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  1889.  In- 
spector, Florida  East  Coast  R.  R.,  1912-14;  Inspector,  City  of  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.,  1914-.  Ad.,  392  Market  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  11  months 
in  U.  S.  N. 

LEWIS  CURTIS  STURTEVANT,  B.S.  Born,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  March 
22,  1888.     Prin.  Higrh  Sch.,  Ellsworth,  Me. 

JAMES  BURLEIGH  THOMPSON,  B.S.  Born,  Roque  Bluffs,  Me.,  Got. 
2,  1891.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Washington,  Me.,  1912-13;  Sub-Mast., 
High  Sch.,  Machias,  1913-14;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Princeton,  Me.,  1914- 
15;  Business,  1915-18;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Machias,  Me.,  1918;  U-  S.  N., 
Aviation,  service,  overseas,  1918-19;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Franklin,  Me., 
1919;  Supt.  Sch.  Union,  Franklin,  Me.,  1919-.    . 

BERNARD  BLAINE  TIBBETTS,  B.S.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb.  9, 
1885.  2d  Lieut.,  54th  Art,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;  1st.  Lieut., 
1918-19,  overseas  sei-vice;  Mechanical  engineer,  19  East  33d  St.,  New 
York  City. 

*EDWARD  ELVIN  WASHBURN,  B.S.  Born,  China.  Me.,  April  13, 
1888.  Teacher,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  3  years;  Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918; 
died,  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.,  17,  1918,  aged  30. 

ALPHEUS  LaFOREST  WHITTEMORE,  B.S.  Born,  East  Dixfield, 
Me.,  Nov.  12,  1886.  Hardware  Clerk,  Wilton,  Me.,  1913-17;  Teacher, 
Wilton   Acad.,    1917-18;    Private,    U.    S.   A.,    overseas,   1918-19.     Ad., 


Wilton,  Me. 


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CLASS  of  1913 

DAVID  BAUM,  A.B.  Born,  Kreuznach,  Germany,  Dec.  31,  1891.  Shoe- 
maker, Nashua,  N.  H.;  Pvt.,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.  Ad.,  Liver- 
more  Falls,  Me. 

GEORGE  LEWIS  BEACH,  B.S.  Born,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  July  26. 
1889.     Teacher,  Saugus,  Mass.,  1913-15;   New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1915-. 

CLAIR  FRANK  BENSON,  A.B.  Born,  South  Waterboro,  Me.,  Jan.  3, 
1892.  Teaching,  automobile  work,  U.  S.  A.,  shipyard,  automobile 
work,  teaching.     Ad.,  Farmington,  Me. 

ELMER  ROY  BOWKER,  B.S.  Born,  Woodstock,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  1890. 
Teacher,  Westbrook  Sem.,  1913-14;  The  Choate  Sch.,  Wallingford, 
Conn.,  1914-16;  Worcester  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1916-17;  Public 
Latin  Sch.,  Bo.ston,  Mas.s.,  1917-. 

LAWRENCE  ROSS  BOWLER,  B.S.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  18, 
1891.  Wholesale  lumber  business,  1913-14;  House  decorating,  1914- 
17;  2d  Lieut.,  Air  Service,  Aircraft  production,  1917-19;  Cotton  mfg., 
1919-.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

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WILLIAM  BAILEY  CARROLL,  B.S.  Born,  New  London,  Conn.,  Nov. 
14,  1889.     Ad.,  Cornish,  Me.  • 

IRVIN  LEVI  CLEVELAND,  B.S.  Born,  Bradford,  Mass.,  July  11, 
1890.  Business,  Chicago,  111.,  1913-15;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1915-16; 
Boston,  Mass.,  1916-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  war  work,  1917-.  Ad.,  New 
London,  Conn. 

HERBERT  JOHN  CLUKEY,  A.B.  Born,  Dexter,  Me.,  July  9,  1889. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brownville  Jet.,  Me.,  1913-17;  U.  S.  Customs,  Dex- 
ter, Me.,  1917-18;  Van  Buren,  Me.,  1918-. 

HENRY  SEMPLE  CUSHMAN,  B.S.  Ad.,  484  Lake  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

FREDERICK  GORDON  DAVIS,  B.S.     Born,  Springvale,  Me.,  July  31, 

1889.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Canaan,  Me.,  1913-15;  Buckfield,  Me.,  1915- 
17;  Supt.  Sch.,  Turner,  Me.,  1917;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  North  Berwick, 
Me.,  1918-19;   Teacher,  High   Sch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1919-. 

DONALD    WITHERLE    ELLIS,    A.B.     Born,    Fairfield,   Me.,    Sept.   27, 

1890.  Farmer,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1913-16;  Inst,  Colby  Col.,  1917-18;  U. 

5.  A.,  1918-19.     Ad.,  Fairfield,  Me. 

JOHN  HESS  FOSTER,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1917.  Born,  Swatow, 
China,  Aug.  24,  1891.  Interne  Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1917-18;  1st  Lieut.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Nanking  Lan- 
guage Sch.,  Nanking,  China,  1919-. 

JOHN  COLEMAN  GOLDTHWAITE,  A.B.     Born,  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 

6,  1891.  P.  R.  Ziegler  Co.,  1914-15;  Playground  dir..  Canton,  Mass., 
1915-17;  1st  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  W.  F.  Schraff  &  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.  Ad.,  316  Huntington,  Boston,  Mass. 

ROYDEN  KEITH  GREELY,  B.S.  Born,  Clinton,  Me.,  June  19,  1889. 
Teacher,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1913-14;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  East  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1914-18;   Middletown,  Conn.,  1918-. 

*JASON  McCLINTOCK  HAGAN,  A.B.  Born,  Mobile,  Ala.,  Feb.  21, 
1888.  Sec'y  to  the  President,  Colby  Col.,  1913-15.  Died,  West- 
brook,   Me.,  July  19,  1915,  aged  27. 

IVAN  OTHMA  HARLOW,  B.S.,  A.M.,  1917.  Born,  Phillips,  Me.,  May 
2,  1890.  Inst.  Chemistry,  Colby  Col.,  1913-15;  Student,  Lowell  Tex- 
tile Sch.,  1915-17;  Chemist,  Arnold  Print  Works,  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  1917-.     Ad.,  45  Cady  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  ATWOOD  HUNT,  A.B.  Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
27,  1890.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1913-18;  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1918-. 

ELMER  HORACE  HUSSEY,  A.B.  Born,  Norway,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1891. 
Asst.  Prin.,  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1913-15;  Prin.  North 
Kingston  High  Sch.,  Wickford,  R.  I.,  1915-. 

PHILIP  WILLIAM  HUSSEY,  B.S.  Born,  North  Berwick,  Me.,  Dec. 
31,  1891.  Travelling  salesman.  The  Hussey  Plow  Co.,  North  Berwick, 
Me.,  2  years;  Member  of  firm.  The  Hussey  Mfg.  Co.,  structural  steel 
and    iron,    North    Berwick,    Mc. ;    sixteen    months    in     France    with 


1913  Colby  College 

Friends  Reconstruction  Unit,  Red  Cros.s  1917-18.  Ad.,  North 
Berwick,  Me.  • 

ROWLAND  MANSFIELD  HUSSEY,  B.S.  Born,  North  Berwick,  Me., 
Oct.  14,  1890.  Electrician,  York  County  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  191.3;  Erector,  Hussey  Mfg.  Co.,  North  Berwick,  Me., 
1913-14;  Test  course  student,  Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  E. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1914-15;  Supt.  Electrical  Dept.,  Jones  &  Laughlin 
Steel  Co.,  Woodlawn,  Pa. 

FREDERIC  JOY,  B.S.  Born,  Cranberry  Isles,  Me.,  Dee.  12,  1888. 
Sub-Mast.,   Bridgton,  Me.,  Acad.,   1913-14;    ad.,  Westbrook,  Me. 

JOHN  PERLEY  KENNEDY,  B.S.  Bom,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Nov.  24, 
1891.  First  Class  Electrician,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917-18;  Chief  Elec- 
trician, U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918-.     Ad.,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

CHARLES  JAMES  KEPPEL,  B.S.  Born,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec.  .30, 
1888.  Inst.  Science,  High  Sch.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1914-15;  Vocational 
High  Sch.,  New  London,  Conn.,  1915-17;  Bulkeley  High  Sch.,  New 
London,  Conn.,  1917-18;  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  1918-. 

*LESTER  AMBROSE  KEYES,  B.S.  Born,  Chesterville,  Me.,  April 
26,  1889.     Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  April  27,  1913,  aged  24. 

BERTRAND  ARTHUR  LOANE,  A.B.     Ad.,  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me. 

AARON  LAWSON  MacGHEE,  B.S.,  M.D.,  Harvard,  1917.  Born, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  March  20,  1884.  Freedman's  Hosp.,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1918-19;  Physician,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1919-20;  New  York  City, 
1920-.     Ad.,  246  W.   136th   St.,  New  York  City. 

ERNEST  CUMMINGS  MARRINER,  A.B.  Born,  Bridgton,  Me.,  Oct. 
16,  1891.  Head  Eng.  Dept.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1913-; 
Acting  pastor,  Cong.   Ch.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1919-. 

MELVIN  PHILIP  ROBERTS,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1918.  Born,  Cari- 
bou, Me.,  Nov.  22,  1891.  Teacher,  1913-15;  Student,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1915-18;  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Lawyer,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  1919-. 

*GERSHOM  BURGESS  ROLLINS,  A.B.     Born,  Camden,  Me.,  Dec.  29, 

1887.  Teacher,  Belgrade,  Me.,  1913-14;  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  1914-16; 
Greenville,  Me.,  1916-19.   Died,  Greenville,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1919,  aged  31. 

LEO  GARDNER  SHESONG,  A.B.  Born,  Greenville,  Me.,  Dec.  7,  1885. 
With  Maine  Central  R.  R.,  Transportation  Dept,  Oakland,  Me., 
1913-17;  Portland,  Me.,  1917-.     Res.,  11  Roberts  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CLARENCE  ARNOLD  SMALL,  B.S.  Born,  Oct.  31,  1889.  Merchant, 
Cornish,  Me. 

CHESTER  CARLL  SOULE,  B.S.  Born,  Gorham,  Me.,  June  8,  1890. 
Teacher,  Augusta,  Me.,  1913-14;  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  1914-17;  South 
Paris,  Me.,  1917-18;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1918-. 

ROBERT  ROSS  WEBBER,  B.S.     Born,  East  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Jan.   15, 

1888.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brooklin,  Me.,  1914;  Sullivan,  Me.,  1914-15; 
Milo,  Me.,  1916-. 

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Graduates — Men  1914 

JOHN  WELLS,  B.S.  Born,  Sheffield,  Eng.,  Nov.  22,  1890.  Sub-Mast., 
East  Me.  Conference  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1914-17;  1st  Lieut.  Signal 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Methods  Engineer,  Western  Electric  Co., 
Chicago,  111.,  1919-.  Ad.,  441  St.  James  Place,  Chicago,  111. 
*  DONALD  HEALD  WHITE,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst  Tech.,  1915.  Born, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  May  14,  1892.  Research  Chemist,  Brown  Co., 
Berlin,  N.  H.,  1915- ;  1st  Lieut.,  Chemical  Welfare  Service,  U.  S. 
A.,  1918-19.     Ad.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

ANDREW  YOUNG,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1916.  Born, 
Sangerville,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1888.  Pastor,  United  Baptist  Ch.,  South 
Dover,  Me.,  1917-18;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Sec'y,  Camp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass., 
1918-19;  Pastor,  Rockport,  Me.,  1919-. 

36— *3 

CLASS  OF  1914 

WYMAN  LESTER  BEAL,  A.B.  Born,  Jonesport,  Me.,  Sept.  20,  1889. 
Prin.  High   Sch.,  Hallowell,  Me.,   1914-17;   Shrewsbury,  Mass.,   1917-. 

ROBERT  HALL  BOWEN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Columbia,  1916.  Born,  Medina, 
N.  Y.,  May  24,  1892.  2d.  Lieut.,  Aviation,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.  Stu- 
dent, Columbia  Univ.       Res.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

STEPHEN  FLETCHER  BRANN,  B.S.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  June 
10,  1891.  Teaching,  1  year;  Asst.  Supt.  Munitions,  Canadian  Explo- 
sive, Ltd.,  Nobel,  Ont.,  3  years. 

JOSEPH  PATRICK  BURKE,  B.S.  Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Jan.  19, 
1892.  K.  of  C.  Fellow,  Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1914-17; 
Chemist,  Nashua  Gummed  &  Coated  Paper  Co.;  E.  I.  DuPont  de 
Nemours  Co.;  Chem.  Engineer,  U.  S.  Rubber  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Ad.,  395  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

*NATHAN  TAPLIN  BUTLER,  A.B.  Born,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Dec.  4, 
1887.  Teacher,  Porto  Rico,  1914-15;  Agent,  S.  P.  C.  C,  Bo.ston, 
Mass.,  1916;  Teacher,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  1917;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Canaan,  Conn.,  1918;  died,  Canaan,  Conn.,  Dec.  17,  1918,  aged  31. 

PHILIP  LAWRENCE  CAMPBELL,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Dec. 
30,  1891.     Live  stock  buyer;  ad.,  614  East  62d  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

FRANK  SIMONDS  CARPENTER,  B.S.  Born,  Madison,  Me.,  April  28, 
1892.  Travelling  auditor.  International  Harvester  Co.,  1914-18; 
Cadet,  Aviation,  U.   S.   A.,  1918-19.     Ad.,   Madison,   Me. 

PAUL  FRANCIS  CHRISTOPHER,  B.S.  Born,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov. 
23,  1891. 

EUGENE  KELVIE  CURRIE,  A.B.  Born,  Lee,  Me.,  March  14,  1891. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1914-15;  Guilford,  Conn.,  1916; 
North  Bennington,  Vt.,  1916-18;  Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester,  Conn., 
1918-. 

RAYMOND  CYRUS  CURTIS,  A.B.     Born,  Pemaquid  Beach,  Me.,  June 


1914  Colby  College 

6,  1892.     Prin.   High  Sch.,  Andover,   Me.,  1914-16;   Prin.  High  Sch. 
and  Supt.  Sch.,  Vanceboro,  Me.,  1916-17;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19. 

WILBUR  BROOKS  DEXTER,  B.S.,  A.M.,  1915,  and  Ph.D.,  1917,  Clark 
Univ.  Born,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1892.  Chemist,  Atlantic 
Refining  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1917;  Chief  Mach.  Mate,  U.  S.  N.  R.' 
P.,  1917-19;  National  Carbon  Co.,  1919-.  Author:  On  the  Applica- 
bility of  the  Mass  Action  Laiv  to  Solutions  of  Strong  Electrolytes, 
(1915);  The  Conductance  of  Dilute  Aqueous  Solutions,  (1917).  Ad., 
6803  Clinton  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

EMMONS  BLAINE  FARRAR,  A.B.  Born,  Wellington,  Me.,  March  11, 
1892.  Teacher,  1914-17;  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  ad., 
Chillicothe,   O. 

HARRY  PHILIP  FULLER,  B.S.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  May  26,  1891. 
Junior  Accountant,  Haskins  &  Sells,  Chicago,  111.,  1914-15;  Clerk, 
Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1915-16;  Inst,  High  Sch.,  Cicero,  111., 
1916-17;  Head  Dept.  Commerce,  High  Sch.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
1917-18;  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Auditor,  National  City  Co.,  50  Wall  St., 
New  York  City,  19 19-. 

ARTHUR  DOUGLAS  GILLINGHAM,  B.S.  Born,  Kobe,  Japan,  March 
1,  1888.  Student,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Training  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1914-15;   Boys'  Work  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Portland,  Me.,  1915-. 

FRANK  TRUSCOT  GILLINGHAM,  B.S.,  A.M.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1918. 
Born,  Kobe,  Japan,  May  6,  1889.  Student,  Crozer  Theo.  Sem., 
1915-18;  Boys'  Work  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chester,  Pa.  Ad.,  44  Hill 
St.,  Upland,  Pa. 

RAYMOND  ISAAC  HASKELL,  B.S.,  A.M.,  1917.  Born,  Bethlehem,  N. 
H.,  Dec.  4,  1891.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Enfield,  N.  H.,  1914-16;  Lisbon, 
N.  H.,  1916-17;  Sub-Mast.,  High  Sch.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1917-18;  Inst., 
English  and  French,  William  Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1918-.  Author:  What  to  Know  About  Mt.  Agassiz,  Bethlehem,  and 
the  White  Monntai7is,  (1914).  Res.,  408  Ashbourne  Rd.,  Ashbourne, 
Pa. 

ARTHUR  SILAS  HAWES,  A.B.  Born,  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  Nov. 
6,  1892.     Ad.,  9  Carmen   St.,   Dorchester,  Mass. 

SETH  FRANCIS  HARRISON  HOWES,  A.B.  Born,  Southboro,  Mass., 
Oct.  13,  1891.     Ad.,  Southboro,  Mass. 

DAVID  JACK,  A.B.,  Born,  Markinch,  Scotland,  Oct.  25,  1879.  Clergy- 
man, Swampscot,   Mass. 

ROSCOE  EATON  JOHNSON,  B.S.,  D.T.S.,  Davey  Inst.  Tree  Surgery, 
1916.  Born,  Barre,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1892.  Student,  Davey  Inst.  Tree 
Surgery,  1914-16;  Tree  Surgeon  and  Moth  Inspector,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1916-17;  Musician,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-. 

FRANK  HAROLD  JONES,  B.S.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1888. 
Dept.    Public    Works,    Portland,    Me.,    1915-16;    Salesman,    Kee    Lox 


Graduates — Men  1914 

Mfg.    Co.,    1916-18;    Priv.,   Inf.,    U.   S.   A.;    Mgr.,    Coffield   Tire   Pro- 
•    lector,  Portland,  Me.,  1919- ;  Ad.,  37  Dartmouth   St.,  Portland,  Me. 
EVERETT   STANLEY  KELSON,  B.S.     Born,  Westbrook,  Mc.,  Oct.   1, 

1892.     Sub-Mast.,   Acad.,    Calais,    Me.,    1914-15,   and    Prin.,    1915-17; 

Prin.  High  Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1917-18;   Head  Math.  Dept.,  English 

High  Sch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1918-. 
ARTHUR  HARVEY  KNIGHT,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1917.     Born, 

South  Eliot,  Me.,  Jan.   19,   1892.     Teacher,  Hallowell,   Me.,    1914-15; 

Student,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,   1915-17;    U.  S.   N.   R.   P.,  1917-19, 

Lieut.  (J.  G.)  ;  Lawyer,  538  West  57th  St.,  New  York  City. 
FREDERIC   STILES   MARTIN,  B.S.     Born,  Allentown,   Pa.,   April   16, 

1889.  Silk  mfg.,  1914-18;  Sgt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Lehigh  Transit 
Co.,  1919- ;  ad.,  103  South  7th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

*NORMAN  JESSE  MERRILL,  B.S.     Born,   Somerville,  Mass.,  Nov.  24, 

1890.  Teacher,  Science,  St.  George's  Sch.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1914-17; 
Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.  Died,  Fort  Wayne  Mil.  Hosp.,  Feb.  7, 
1919,  aged  28. 

STANLEY  BUCKNAM  MILLER,  B.S.  Born,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Sept. 
12,  1892.  Teacher,  1914-15;  Real  Estate,  1915-17;  2d  Lieut.,  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  business,  1919-.  Ad.,  24  Pilgrim  Parkway,  Quincy 
Point,  Mass. 

WILMER  ALLEN  MOOERS,  B.S.  Born,  Ashland,  Me.,  April  9,  1890. 
Electrician,  Ashland,  Me.;  Bookkeeper,  Portland,  Me.;  U.  S.  A.; 
Electrician,  1745  Coit  Ave.  E.,  Cleveland,  0. 

HAROLD  CALVIN  MARSTON  MORSE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1915, 
and  Ph.D.,  1917.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  March  24,  1892.  Harvard 
Ambulance  Unit,  1917-18;  2d  Lieut.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1919;  Croix 
de  Guerre;  Benjamin  Pierce  Inst.  Math.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1919-;  Con- 
tributor to  mathematical  journals.     Home,  Waterville,  Me. 

HAROLD  WILMOT  NUTTING,  A.B.  Born,  Canaan,  Me.,  Sept.  28, 
1889.  Teacher,  1914-15;  Corbin  Screw  Corp.,  Chicago,  111.,  1915- ; 
Aviation,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19,  Pursuit  Pilot.  Ad.,  335  No.  Wells  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

ROBERT  EVERETT  OWEN,  B.S.  Born,  Gardiner,  Me.,  May  19, 
1892.  Prin.  Erskine  Acad.,  1914-18;  Prin.  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassal- 
boro,  Me.,  1918-. 

GEORGE  WATERHOUSE  PERRY,  B.S.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept. 
20,  1891.  Fellowship  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1914-15;  Bapt. 
Student  Sec'y,  Columbia  Univ.,  1915-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  overseas  ser- 
vice, 1917;  2d  Lieut.,  Aviation,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Foyer  du  Soldat, 
1919;   Sec'y  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Smyrna,  Turkey,  1919-. 

GEORGE  WOLLAGE  PRATT,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  1919. 
Born,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1893.     Teacher,  Math.,  Corning,  N. 


1914  Colby  College 

Y.,   Free    Acad.,    1914-15;    Student,    Georgetown    Univ.,    1915-17;    2d 

Lieut.,   A.S.,    (A.),    R.   M.    A.,   1917-19;    Student,   Georgetown    Uni\r., 

1919.     Ad.,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
HENRY  GAY  PRATT,  B.S.     Born,  Winsted,  Conn.,  May  25,  1891.     Ad., 

Lanesboro,   Ma.ss. 
THOMAS    JAMES    REYNOLDS,    A.B.,    LL.B.,    Harvard,    1917.     Born, 

Vassalboro,  Me.,   March   17,   1892.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.   F.,  1918-19; 

Lawyer,   1920  Highland  Ave.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
VINAL    HARLAN    TIBBETTS,    A.B.     Born,    Bristol,    Me.,    April    13, 

1892.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterboro,  Me.,  1914-15;  Bowdoinham,  Me., 
1915-16;  Dist.  Supt.  Sch.,  Mattawamkeag,  Me.,  1916-18;  Supt.  Sch., 
East  Windsor,  Conn.,  1918- ;    ad.,  Warehouse  Point,   Conn. 

WILLIAM  ADELBERT  TRACY,  A.B.  Born,  Cary,  Mo.,  Nov.  7,  1888. 
International  Agri.  Corp.,  1915-16;  Sub-Mast.,  Higgins  Class.  Inst., 
1916-17;  Prin.,  1918- ;   Priv.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 

ERNEST  LORENZO  WARREN,  A.B.  Born,  Fairlee,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1890. 
Supt.,  and  designer,  American  Woolen  Co.,  Old  Town,  Me.;  Alder- 
man, Old  Town,  1919-20. 

MILROY  WARREN,  B.S.  Born,  Denmark,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1891.  In- 
spector munitions.  New  York  City,  1915-17;  Aviation,  U.  S.  A., 
1917;  Inspector  rifles,  1917-19;   Mfr.,  Lubec,  Me.,  1919-. 

EVAN  RUPERT  WHEELER,  B.S.,  A.M.,  1915;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
and  Hai-vard,  1917.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  Sept.  24,  1893.  Telegraph 
Engineer,  Western   Union  Tel.  Co.,  Hearts  Content,  Newfoundland. 

LOUIS  ALLEN  WILSON,  B.S.  Born,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Jan.  10,  1890. 
Ad.,  42  Washington  St.,  Penaeook,  N.  H. 

CHESTER  FRANK  WOOD,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1917. 
Born,  Woburn,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1892.  Asst.  Pastor,  West  Somervillc, 
Mass.,  1917-18;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  war  work,  1918-19;  Act.  Pastor,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  1919-. 

EVERETT   LINDLEY  WYMAN,  A.B.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.   6, 

1893.  Master,  Lake  Fore.st  Acad.,  Lake  Forest,  111.,  1914-16;  1st 
Lieut,  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Mark  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  III.; 
ad..  Ill  West  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

42— *1 
CLASS  OF  1915 

CEDRIC    ERROL   ADAMS,   B.S.     Born,  Littleton,   Me.,   Dec.   21,    1894. 

Farming,  Houlton,   Me.,   1915-16;   Inspector  and  foreman.   Munitions 

factory,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1916-19;  ad.,  15  Midland  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
FLORIAN    GEORGE    AREY,    A.B.     Born,    Stonington,    Me.,    June    30, 

1889.     Teacher   and    law   student;    ad.,    40    Queensbury    St.,    Boston, 

Mass. 
DANIEL  WHITCHER   ASHLEY,  B.S.     Born,   Bath,  N.  H.,  March   15. 

1894.  Bethlehem    Steel    Co.,    South    Bethlehem,    Pa.,    1915;    Crowell 

188 


Graduates — Men  1915 

Pub.   Co.,   New   York   City,   1916-17;    Lieut.,   P.   C,   U.    S.   N.   R.    F., 
1917-19;  ad.,  67  Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
RALPH    ALBIN    BRAMHALL,    B.S.        Born,    Belfast,    Me.,    April    11, 

1891.  Teacher,  Lawrence  High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1916-17;  Cashier, 
City  National  Bank,  Belfast,  Me.,  1917-;  Priv.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 
Ad.,  Belfast,  Me. 

GEORGE  HERBERT  GLOVER  CAMPBELL,  B.S.  Born,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Jun«i  25,  1892.  Corbin  Screw  Corp.,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1915-16;  Student,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1916-17;  2d  Lieut.,  1917-18,  1st 
Lieut,  1918;  Capt.,  1918-19;  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  overseas  service; 
ad.,  234  South  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  HI. 

HAROLD  STERLING  CAMPBELL,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst., 
1918.  Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  July  31,  1894.  Educ.  Sec'y,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Camp  Devens,  1918-19;  Building  Sec'y,  1919;  Assoc.  Pastor, 
First  Bapt.  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1919-. 

ARTHUR  FRENCH  CLARK,  A.B.  Born,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Aug.  21, 
1893.  Teacher,  Lewis  High  Sch.,  Southington,  Conn.,  1915-17;  2d 
Lieut.,  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Inst.,  Science,  High  Sch., 
Southington,  Conn.,  1919-. 

LEON  WARDWELL  CROCKETT,  A.B.  Born,  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
8,  1893.  Student,  Boston  Univ.  Medical  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.;  ad., 
82  E.  Concord  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

THOMAS  JAMES  GROSSMAN,  Jr.,  B.S.     Ad.,  Needham,  Mass. 

WALTER  CARLETON  DACEY,  B.S.  Ad.,  540  Seneca  St.,  Bethlehem, 
Pa. 

RAYMOND  OSGOOD  DAVIS,  B.S.  Born,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  18, 
1890.  With  Merrimac  River  Towing  Co.,  Newburyport,  Mass.; 
Priv.,  Inf.,  U.   S.  A.,   1918-19;   res.,  376   Main   St.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 

PRINCE  ALBERT  DRUMMOND,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan. 
22,  1893.  With  Hayden,  Stone  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1915-16;  Lee, 
Higginson  &  Co.,  1916-17;  101st  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Wat- 
erville Savings  Bank,  Waterville,  Me.,  19 19-. 

GEORGE  OTIS  DUDLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Medford,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1890. 
Clerk,  Paine,  Webber  &  Co.,  Stocks  and  bonds,  Boston,  Mass.,  1915- ; 
Ad.,  82  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FRED   BALLENTYNE   DUNN,   B.S.     Born,   Waterville,    Me.,   Dec.   15, 

1892.  Asst.  Boy's  Work  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1915-16; 
Boy's  Div.  Sec'y,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1916-19;  with  The 
Berger  Bros.  Co.,  1920-.     Ad.,  140  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

VERNELLE  WALLACE  DYER,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst,  1919. 
Born,  Cliftondale,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1894.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  war  service, 
1917-19;  Missionary-Pastor,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1919- ;  Author:  The 
Sex  Problem  and  a  Church  Program,   (1919). 

PAUL  FREDERICK  FRASER,  B.S.  Born,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  15, 
189 


1915  Colby  College 

1893.  Sub-Mast.,  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1915-16;  Teacher- 
Coach,  High  Sch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  1916-17;  1st  Me.  H.  F.  A.,  56th 
Pi.  Inf.,  313th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Physical  director,  Coburn 
Clas.  Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1919-. 

ALBERT    DAME    GILBERT,    B.S.     Born,    Methuen,    Mass.,    March    7, 

1888.     Chemist,  Methuen,  Mass.,  1915-18;  Maywood,  N.  J.,  1918-. 
ROY  WINFRED   GILLMORE,  A.B.     Born,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1891. 

Teacher,  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1915-16;  New  Hampton,  1^.  H.,  1916-. 
LEONARD    WARREN    GRANT,    B.S.     Born,    East    Brookfield,    Mass., 

Feb.  8,  1893.     Teacher,  Portland,  Me.,   1915-16;   Sanford,  Me.,   1916- 

17;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;  Prin.  High   Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass., 

1919-. 
ALBERT  MENTZER  GUPTILL,  B.S.     Born,  Waltham,  Mass.,  Oct.  11, 

1892.     With   Standard  Oil  Co.  of  New  York,  Shanghai,  China,  1915- 

18;  Mgr.,  E.  W.  Frazer  &  Co.,  Peking,  China. 
EVERETT  GUY  HOLT,  A.B.     Born,  Clinton,  Me.  Nov.  28,  1894.  Prin. 

High   Sch.,  Clinton,   Me.,    1915-17;   Clerk,   U.    S.   Civil   Service   Com., 

1917-19;   Student,  Law  Sch.,  George  Washington   Univ.,  Washington, 

D.  C,  1918-. 
MERLE    FULLER   HUNT,   A.B.     Born,    East   Milton,    Mass.,    May   24, 

1894.  Prin.  High  Sch.  and  Supt.  Sch.,  Grand  Lake  Stream,  Me., 
1915-16;  Sub-Mast.,  Higgins  Clas.  Inst.,  1917;  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917- 
18,  Ensign;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  1919-. 

ROLAND    BATCHELDER    HUTCHINS,    B.S.     Born,    Methuen,   Mass., 

Dec.   14,   1891.     Inst.    Science,   Wheeler   Sch.,  No.    Stonington,   Conn., 

1915-16;    Choate   Sch.,   Wallingford,   Conn.,    1916-17;    Chemist,    E.    I. 

DuPont  de  Nemours  Co.,  Washburn,  Wise,  1917-18;   Chemist,  A.  D. 

Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1918-.     Res.,  299  Broadway,  Methuen, 

Mass. 
FRANK    ALEXANDER     JAMES     B.S.     Born,     Mattawamkeag,     Me., 

March  18,  1892.     Teacher,  Ricker  Clas.  In.st.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1915-17; 

Leominster,   Mass.,   1918;    2d   Lieut.,   Inf.,   U.    S.   A.,   1918;    Teacher, 

Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1919-. 
WILLIAM  HERMAN   KELSEY,  B.S.     Born,   Salem,   Mass.,  March   21, 

1895.  Student,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1915-16;  2d  Lieut.,  C.  A.,  U.  S. 
A.  1917-18;  Chemist,  New  Jersey  Zinc  Co.,  Palmerton,  Pa.,  1918-. 

BYRON  AUSTIN  LADD,  B.S.,  A.M.,   1916. 

JOHN    RALPH    LAFLEUR,    B.S.     Born,    Saco,    Me.,    April    26,    1893. 

Law   student,   Univ.   Maine,    1917-18;    Army   Field   Clerk,    Adj.    Gen. 

Dept.,    1918-19;    14   months   in    France;    student    at    Univ.    of    Aix; 

Student,   Law    Sch.,    George  Washington   Univ.,    Washington,    D.   C, 

1919-.     Ad.,  1607,  16th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
ARTHUR    HOWARD    LAKY,    Jr.,   A.B.     Born,    Gilead,    Me.,    Feb.    i:^, 

1891.     Teacher  and   bank   clerk.     Portland   Ambulance   Corps,    1917; 

190 


Graduates — Men  1915 

Amer.   Ambulance   Serv.  with    French   Army,   1918-19;   U.    S.   Army, 

1919.     Res.,  Yarmouth,  Me. 
CARL    BURTON    LORD,    B.S.     Born,    Liberty,    Me.,    May    13,    1894. 

Teacher,    High    Sch.,    Mansfield,    Mass.,    1915-16;    Student,    Burdett 

Bus.   Col.,   1916-17;    Yeoman,  U.   S.   N.   R.   F.,   1918,   and   Asst.   Pay- 
master, 1918-.     Ad.,  North  Vassalboro,  Me. 
RAYMOND   PHILIP  LUCE,  B.S.     Born,  Caribou,  Me.,  May  6,   1892. 
CHESTER     RUDOLPH    MILLS,     B.S.,    M.D.,     Harvard,     1919.     Born, 

Needham,   Mass.,  April  13,   1893.     Interne,   Boston   City   Hosp.,  Bo.s- 

ton,  Mass.,  1919-. 
LESLIE     FERGUSON     MURCH,    A.B.     Born,     East     Hampden,    Me., 

March  18,  1893.     Asst.,  Physics,  Dartmouth  Col.,  1915-17;  1st  Lieut., 

Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;   Inst.,   Physics,  Dartmouth  Col.,  1919-. 

Ad.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
ARTHUR  CHESTER   NILES,   B.S.     Born,  Auburn,  Me.,  Nov.  7,  1890. 

Salesman,   Armour  &   Co.,   1915-17;    Sgt.,   U.   S.   A.,  1917- ;   Univ.  of 

Bordeaux,  1919.     Ad.,  345  Center  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 
WILLIAM  JOHN   PENDERGAST,    B.S.     Born,    Boston,   Mass.,    March 

19,    1892.     Student,    Boston    Normal    Sch.,    1915-16;    Teacher.     Ad., 

27  Train  St.,  Boston  22,  Mass.,  1918-. 
ERNEST  WINSHIP  PRATT,  B.S.     Born,  Barre,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1891. 

Teacher,    Ashby,    Mass.,    1915-16;    Charlemont,    Mass.,    1917;    Attle- 

boro,  Mass.,  1918;   U.   S.  Army,  1918-19. 
ROGER   ASHURST    PUTNAM,    A.B.     Born,   York    Village,   Me.,    June 

27,  1892. 
HOWARD   PRINCE   RAMSDELL,  B.S. 
HAROLD   WILBUR  RAND,  A.B.     Born,  Standish,   Me.,  May  29,  1894. 

Teacher,     Gould's     Acad.,     Bethel,    Me.,     1915-16;     High     Sch.,     Mt. 

Vernon,    N.    Y.,    1916-17;    Salesman,    Reichard-Coulston,    Inc.,    New 

York   City,  1917-20;   Mgr.,   Boston   office,   1920-.     Ad.,  88   Broad   St., 

Boston  9,  Mass. 
NATHAMIEL    EDGAR    ROBINSON,    B.S.     Born,    Mt.    Vernon,    Me., 

Nov.    23,    1891.     Teacher,    Franlcfort,    Me.,    1915-16;    Newport,    Me., 

1916-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  overseas  service,  1917-19;    Educ.  Dir.,  Norfolk 

Co.   Agr.   Sch.,   Walpole,  Mass.,  1919-. 
RAY  DUTTON   ROBINSON,  A.B.     Born,  Warren,   Me.,   Dec.   19,   1887. 

Dist.  Supt.  Sch.,  Winterport,  Me. 
KENT    TYLER    ROYAL,   B.S.,   M.D.,    Harvard,    1919.     Born,  Harvard, 

Mass.,   Oct.  25,   1891.     Asst.   Surg.,   S.   A.   Hosp.,  Hansford,  W.   Va., 

1919-.     Ad.,  Harvard,  Mass. 
EDWIN    ANDREWS    RUSSELL,    B.S.     Born,   Waterboro,    Me.,    March 

22,    1889.     1st    Lieut.,    A.    S.    A.,    Adjutant,    Wilbur    Wright    Field, 

Fairfield,  O. 
LESTER   HALE    SHIBLES,  A.B.     Born,    Rockport,   Me.,   Dec.   3,   1890. 
191 


1915  Colby  College 

Prin.    High    Sch.,    Brooks,    Me.,    1915-17;     Guilford,    Me.,    1917-18; 
Farminglon,  Me.,  1918-. 

HAROLD  ADAMS  SMALL,  A.B.  Born,  Oaliland,  Me.,  April  19,  1893. 
Teacher,  Latin  and  French,  Choate  Sch.,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1915- 
16;  Reporter  and  corret^pondent,  Hartford  Timeft,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1917-;  Priv.  U.  S.  A.,  1918. 

LEON  PAUL  SPINNEY,  A.B.  Born,  South  Eliot,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1891. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Eliot,  Me.,  1915-17;  Supt.  Sch.,  1917-18;  Prin. 
Traip  Acad.,  Kittery,  Me.,  1919- ;  Memb.  Sch.  Com.,  Eliot,  Me., 
1919- ;  U.  S.  Army,  1918-19. 

RAYMOND  RUSSELL  THOMPSON,  B.S.  Born,  North  Berwick,  Me., 
July  8,  1886.  Head  Science  Dept.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1915-18; 
Chemist,  U.  S.  Nitrate  Plant  No.  1,  Sheffield,  Ala.,  1918-19;  Head 
Science   Dept.,  Hebron   Acad.,   Hebron,   Me.,    1919-. 

LESTER  FRANK  WEEKS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1916.  Born,  Alna, 
Me.,  Oct.  17,  1888.  Inst.  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Maine,  1916-17,  and 
Asst.  Prof.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Colby  Col.,  1918- ;  Con- 
tributor to  Chemical  journals.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

RALPH  WASHBURN  WESTON,  B.S.  Born,  Quincy,  Mass.,  March 
29,  1892.  Hotel  steward.  South  Poland,  Me.,  1916-17;  Corp.,  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;   Oil  field  worker,  Goo.'^e  Creek,  Texas,  1919-. 

ROY  MAXFIELD  WHELDEN,  B.S.,  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  25, 
1892.  Teacher,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1916-18;  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1918-19; 
Portland,  Me.,  1919-.     Ad.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 

ALBERT  ROBINSON  WILLARD,  B.S.,  M.B.A.,  Harvard,  1917.  In- 
vestigator, Brighton  Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1917-18;  2  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U. 
S.  A.,  1918-19;  Public  Accountant,  Scovell,  Wellington  &  Co.,  110 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1919-. 

ROBERT  HUSSEY  WILLIAMS,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Dec.  5, 
1894.  Head  Science  Dept,  Ricker  Clas.  In.st.,  1915-17;  Student, 
Harvard  Univ.,  1919-.     Ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 

AARON  HOUGHTON  YEATON,  B.S.  Born,  Otisfield  Gore,  Me.,  Feb. 
16,  1893.  Ricker  Hotel  Co.,  1915;  U.  S.  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  1915- 
16;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Hopedale,  Mass.,  1916-18;  Coach  and  mgr. 
athletics,  High  Sch.,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1918-. 

RAY  CAWLEY  YOUNG,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Wesleyan  Univ..  1917.  Born, 
Lakeport,  N.  H.,  April  8,  1895.  Inst.  Physics,  Colby  Col.,  1915-16; 
Asst.,  Physics,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1916-17;  2d  Lieut.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1917-18;  Inst,  English  High  Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1919- ;  Ad., 
13  Summit  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

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Graduates — Men  1916 


CLASS  OF  1916 

ALDEN   WATTS   ALLEN,   B.S.     Born,   Camden,   Me.,    Sept.   25,    189.3. 

Teacher,    Houlton,    Me.,    1916-17;    Ensign,    U.     S.    N.,    1917-.     Ad., 

Dexter,  Me. 
HUBERT  HAZEN  BARKER,  B.S.,  Belfast,  Me. 
ARTHUR  FILLMORE  BICKFORD,   A.B.     Born,   Concord,  N.  H.,  July 

20,  1893.     Student,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1916-17;  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  U. 

S.  A.,  1917-19;  Student,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1919-;  ad.,  8  Forest  St., 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
SHIRLEY  GOSS   BLACKINGTON,  B.S.     Born,   Attleboro,   Mass.,  Feb. 

9,  1893.     Salesman,  1916-17;  Pvt.,  U.   S.  A.,  1917-19;   Student,  Univ. 

of  Poitiers,  1919;  Mfg.  jeweler,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1919-. 
WILLIAM   ERROLD    BURTON,   B.S.     Born,  Hartland,   Me.,   April  20, 

1894.     Inst.   History    and    Science,   Tilton    Seminary,   Tilton,    N.    H., 

1916-18;   High   Sch.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  1918-19;  West   Springfield, 

Mass.,  1919-. 
JOHN    ADAMS    CAMPBELL,    B.S.     Born,    Cherryfield,   Me.,    July    20, 

1893.  Amer.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1916-17;  Corp.,  Tank 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  overseas  service,  1918-19.  Ad.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ARTHUR  DUGDALE  CRAIG,  B.S.     Born,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  March  20, 

1894.  Teacher  Science,  High  Sch.,  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1916-17;  Sub- 
Mast.  High  Sch.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1917-18;  Head  Science  Dept., 
Blake  Sch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1918-19.  Ad.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Attle- 
boro, Mass. 

JOHN  HUGH  CRAWFORD,   B.S.     Born,  Nathurst,  N.B.,  Oct.  3,  1893. 

Teacher,  1916-17;  Lieut,  Inf.,  U.  S.   A.,   1917-18;    Detective,  Boston, 

Mass.,  1919-. 
CARROLL    EDWARD    DOBBIN,   A.B.     Born,    Oct.    2,    1892.     Student, 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1916-18;  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geo.  Survey,  1918-19; 

Student,    Johns    Hopkins    Univ.,    1919-.     Ad.,    2735    Maryland   Ave., 

Baltimore,  Md. 
FRANKLYN   MAYO   DYER,   B.S.     Born,  Bangor,   Me.,   April   9,  1893. 

Asst.  Engineer,  N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.   Co.,  1916-18;    Radio   operator,  U. 

S.  A.     Ad.,  82  Western  Ave.,  Augusta,  Me. 
HARVEY    DOANE    EATON,   Jr.,    A.B.     Born,   Waterville,    Me.,    Nov. 

19,   1892.     23d   U.   S.  Engineers,  1917-18;   U.   S.   Signal  Corps,   1918- 

19;    Duty  with    American   Com.  to   Negotiate   Peace;    Student,    Har- 
vard   Law    Sch.,   1919-. 
HENRY    A.    EATON,    B.S.     Born,   Whitefield,    N.    H.,    Sept.    16,    1894. 

Chemist,  Brown  Co.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 
FRED    CHARLES    ENGLISH,    A.B.     Born,    Robinson,    Me.,    July    25, 

1893.     Clerk,  The   Goodyear  Tire   and   Rubber  Co.,   Akron,  0.,  1916- 

17;  2d  Lieut.   Inf.  R.  C,  1917-18;   1st  Lieut.  Inf.  U.   S.  A.,  1918-19; 

193 


1916  Colby  College 

Bureau  War  Risk  Insurance,  Washington,  D.  C,  1919;  Expert 
Classifier  and  Investigator,  Cong.  Joint  Commission  on  Reclassifica- 
tion of  Salaries,  Wash.,  D.  C,  1919-.  Ad.,  13.39  Quincy  St.,  N.W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

THEODORE  FIELDBRAVE,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1918.  Born, 
Lucknow,  India,  Oct.  17,  1882.  Crozer  Theo.  Sem.,  1916-18;  Clergy- 
man.    Ad.,  1812  Green  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

FRANK  CLIFTON  FOSTER,  B.S.  Born  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
25,  1894.  Teacher,  Swatow  Acad.,  Swatow,  China,  1916-19;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  War  service,  Siberia,  1918-19.     Ad.,  Box  41,   Boston,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  FULLER  GREER,  B.S.  Born,  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  Jan.  20, 
1894.     Lumbering,  Grasmere,  N.  H. 

ARTHUR  EMERSON  GREGORY,  A.B.     Thomaston,  Me. 

JOHN    NORRIS    HARRIMAN,   A.B.     Born,    Danbury,    N.H.,    Oct.    27, 

1891.  Student,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1916-17;  Ensign,  Pay 
Corps,  U.  S.  N.,  1917;  Lieut,   (j.  g.),  1917;  Lieut.,  1918-. 

LEON    DRUMMOND    HERRING,    B.S.     Born,    Fairfield,   Me.,   Oct.    14, 

1892.  Salesman,  Waterville,  Me.,  1916-17;  Sgt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19. 
Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

EDMUND  JAMES   HIGGINS,  B.S.     Born,  Dexter,  Me.,  April  4,   1893. 

Chief    chemist,    British    Explosives,    Renfrew,    Ont.,    1917-19;    Asst. 

Chief  Chemist,  Imperial  Oil,  Ltd.,  Sarnia,  Ont.,  1919-. 
ROBERT    AUGUSTINE    HUSSEY,   A.B.     Botn,   North    Berwick,    Me., 

May  31,    1894.     With   Hussey  Mfg.    Co.,   North   Berwick,   Me.,   1916- 

17;  2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-.     Ad.,  North  Berwick,  Me. 
FRANCIS  LEO  IRVIN,  B.S.     Born,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  27,  1893. 

Teacher,    1916-17;    Factory   cost   accountant,    1917- ;    Sgt,   U.    S.   A., 

1917-19.     Ad.,   Dorchester,   Mass. 
CYRIL  MATTHEW  JOLY,  A.B.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Dec  25,   1893. 

Prin.    High    Sch.,    Unity,    Me.,    1916-18;    2d    Lieut,    Inf.,    U.    S.    A., 

1918-19;    Student,    Harvard    Law    Sch.,    1919-.     Ad.,    10   Oxford    St, 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
ROBERT  CLYDE  JOUDRY,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Epis.  Theo.   Sch.,   1919.   Born, 

East    Boston,    Mass.,    Jan.    1,    1895.     Episcopal    clergyman,    Ogden.'i- 

burg,  N.  Y. 
RICHARD    JUDSON    KIMBALL,    JR.,    B.S.     Born,    Bridgewater,    Me., 

May   9,   1895.     With    Armour  &   Co.,   1916-17;    Swift  &    Co.,    1917-; 

Pvt.,  C.  A.,  U.  S.  A.     Ad.,  12  Palmer  Ave.,  Dixwell  Manor,  Hamden, 

Conn. 
RALPH   WINSLOW    KING,    B.S.     Born,    Newton    Centre,    Mass.,   Jan. 

24,  1892.     With  N.  E.   Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.     Ad.,  5  Reservoir  St.,   Dover, 

N.  H. 
RALPH  KOLSETH,  B.S.     Dorchester,  Mass. 
LEWIS   LESTER   LEVINE,   B.S.,  A.M.,    1918.     Born,  Waterville,   Me., 


Graduates — Men  1916 

Aug.  25,    1892.     student,  Harvard    Law   Sch.,   1916-17;    Headmaster, 

High  Sch.,  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1918-. 
WALDO  CHESTER  LINCOLN,  B.S.     110  Butman  St.,  Akron,  0. 
NORMAN    WILLIAM   LINDSAY,  A.B.     Born,   Dundee,   Scotland,   Oct. 

27,    1888.     Student,    Boston     Univ.    Sch.     Theo.,     1916-.     Ad.,    Cape 

Porpoise,  Me. 
WARREN  BURLEIGH  MARSTON,  B.S.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  May 

17,    1893.     Asst.    Travelling    Auditor,    International    Harvester    Co., 

1916- ;  Pvt.  1st  Class,  U.  S.  A. 
PETER  JOSEPH  MAYERS,  Jr.,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Catholic  Univ.  of  Ameri- 
ca,  1917.     Born,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1894.     Ensign,  U.   S. 

N.;   Teacher  and  Athletic  Coach;   Author,   Thomas  Dongan,    (1917); 

Sir  William  Johnson,    (1917);   Trade   Unionism,   (1917);  Social  Life 

in  Washington;  etc.     Ad.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
IRVING  WOODBURY  MERRILL,  B.S.     Born,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb. 

1,    1888.     Teacher,    Boys'    Latin    Sch.,   Baltimore,    Md.,    1916-17;    St. 

Paul  Acad.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1917-18;  Nichols  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 

1918-. 
ERVIN    MOORE    MILLER,   A.B.,   A.M.,    1918,    and    B.D.,   1919,    Univ. 

Chicago.     Born,   Bingham,   Me.,    Dec.   .3,   1887.     Pastor,  Camden,   In- 
diana,   1917;    Harvey,    111.,    1917-19;    Ordained,    Harvey,    111.,    1918; 

Pastor,  Hillsboro,  O.,  1919-. 
WALTER    FRANCIS    O'BRIEN,    B.S.     Born,    Lawrence,    Mass.,    Nov. 

22,  1894.     Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1916;  Teacher,  Bishop's  College  Sch., 

Lennoxville,  Que.,  1917-;    Res.,  149  Bennington   St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
ALBERT  JAMES  O'NEIL,  B.S.     Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  April  18,  1891. 

Teacher,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1916-17;  Derby,  Conn.,  1917-18;  Sea.,  U.  S. 

N.,  1918-19;  Teacher,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1919-.     Ad.,  9  Mitchell   St., 

Nashua,   N.   H. 
IRVING    PERRY,   A.B.     Born,   Chelsea,    Mass.,    Aug.    15,    1893.     Inst, 

Country  Day -Sch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1917-18;   Pvt.  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19; 

With   Morse    Twist    Drill   Co.,   New    Bedford,    Mass.,    1919-.    Ad.,    49 

Addington  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 
JAMES    HUGH    PRINCE,   B.S.     Born,    Portland,    Me.,   July   24,    1890. 

With   Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,   111.,   1916-.   Ad.,  617  Veronica   St.,  East 

St.   Louis,   111. 
DONALD    EGBERT    PUTNAM,   A.B.     Born,   Houlton,   Me.,  March   19, 

1894.     With  N.   E.    Tel.   &    Tel.   Co.,   1916-17;    Lieut.,    Signal   Corps, 

U.   S.    A.,   1917-19;    Com.   Engineer,   Amer.    Tel.   &   Tel.    Co.,    1919- ; 

Louisville,  Ky. 
WOODFORD  MERCHANT  RAND,  A.B.     Presque  Isle,  Me. 
JOHN    MITCHELL    RICHARDSON,    B.S.     Born,   Rockland,    Me.,    Jan. 

26,   1893.     With  Rockland- Vinalhaven  Steamboat  Co.,  1916-17;   Prin. 

High   School,   Rockport,   Me.,   1917-.     Ad.,  43   Granite   St.,   Rockland, 

Me. 

195 


1916  Colby  College 

"ARTHUR   BENJAMIN   RILEY,   A.B.     Drowned,   Bridgton,   Me.,  July 

11,  191(». 
HERBERT  MUIR   ROCKWELL,  A.B.,  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,   1919. 

Born,  Dorchester,  Mass.,   Feb.  2?,,  1890;   Pastor,  Madison  Ave.   Bapt. 

Ch.,   Cleveland,  0. 
*VERNE    HENRY    SANDERSON,   A.B.     Born,   Windsor,    Vt.,   July   8, 

1893.     Student,    Newton    Theo.    Inst.,    191(3-18;    died,    Wind.^or,    Vt., 

June  1,  1918,  aged  24. 
WILHELM    KARL    SCHUSTER,    B.S.     Born,    Clinton,   Mass.,    Oct.    1, 

1892.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  1916-18;  Physical  Dir., 

High  Sch.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  1918-. 
HARRY  GABRIEL  SHOHET,  A.B.     Born  in  Russia,  Aug.,  1892.     Stu- 
dent,   Tufts    Med.    Sch.,    1916- ;    Author:    Tlie    Marainoes,    a    play, 

(1917);  Moses:  A  Dramatization,   (1919).     Ad.,  134  Humboldt  Ave., 

Roxbury,  Mass. 
ERNEST  CLEVELAND   SIMPSON,   B.S.     Born,  VVaterville,   Me.,   Oct. 

25,  1892.     Teacher,  1916-17;   Pvt.,  U.  S.  A..     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
BYRON    HARRINGTON    SMITH,    A.B.     Born,    Washburn,    Me.,    Sept. 

30,  1892.     Chemist,  Aluminum  Ore  Co.,  East  St.  Louis,  HI.,  1916-17; 

Chemist  and  Testing  Engineer,  Bath   Iron  Works,  Bath,  Me.,  1917-. 

Ad.,  329  Front  St.,  Bath,  Me. 
EVERETT  PHOENIX  SMITH,  B.S.     Born,  Waterboro,  Me.,   March   1, 

1889.     Prin.    High    Sch.,    Mattawamkeag,    Me.,    1916-17;    Sub-Mast., 

High  Sch.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1917;  Prin.  Potter  Acad.,  Sebago,  Me., 

1917-. 
IRVING    ROSS    STANWOOD,    B.S.     Born,    Needham,    Mass.,    Oct.    7, 

1892.  With  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Ad.,  355  Alden  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

SCOTT   DANA    STAPLES,    B.S.     Born,    North    Haven,   Me.,   Jan.    13, 

1893.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Raymond,  N.  H.,  1917;  1st  Lieut.,  Chemical 
Welfare  Service,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  With  Standard  Textile  Products 
Co.,  Athena,  N.  J.,  1919-.  Ad.,  620  New  York  Ave.,  Lyndhurst, 
N.  J. 

NORMAN  LUTHER  STEVENS,  A.B. 

*HAROLD    BURTON    TAFT,    A.B.     Born,    Uxbridge,    Mas.s.,    Jan.    20, 

1894.  Sgt.,  4th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Killed  in  action  near  Fismes,  France, 
Aug.  3,  1918,  aged  24. 

LYMAN  IRVING  THAYER,  B.S.     Born,  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  28,  1893. 

Student,    Medical    Sch.,   Columbia    Univ.,    1916-     Ad.,    Ballston    Spa., 

N.  Y. 
CRAWFORD   ALVAH    TREAT,    B.S.     Born,   Searsport,   Me.,    Aug.   20, 

1892.     Salesman,    Boston,    Mass.,    1916-17;    Accountant,    Millinocket, 

Me.,  1917-. 

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Graduates — Men  1917 


CLASS  OF  1917 


WILBUR  JAMES  BLADES,  B.S.     Pvt.  C.  A.,  U.  S.  A. 

HAROLD  SPENCER  BROWN,  B.S.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Nov.  1, 
1894.  Sgt,  1st  class.  Aviation  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19  ;With  Indi- 
anapolis  Paper   Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

GEORGE  FRED  LULL  BRYANT,  B.  S.  Bom,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  April 
20,  1893.  1st  Lieut,  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.;  Overseas  service,  1918- 
19;  Teacher,  North  Berwick,  Me. 

ELMER  WILMOT  CAMPBELL,  B.S.  Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  June 
29,  1896.     U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917-19,  Ensign;   Business,  Rockland,  Me. 

EDWARD    DENNIS    CAWLEY,    B.S.     Born,    Lowell,    Mass.,    Dec.    25, 

1894.  Coal    business,    Lowell,    Mass.;    Ensign,    U.    S.    N.;    Ad.,    85 
Rogers    St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

ALBERT     BEVERLY     GROSSMAN,     B.S.     Born,     Needham,     Mass., 

March    16,    1895.     Asst.    Chemist,    Aetna    Explosives    Co.,    1917-18; 

U.  S.  Inspector,  High  Explosives,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1918-19;  Chemist, 

Boway  Chemical  Co.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
LLOYD  LESTER  DAVIS,  B.S.     Born,  Somerset,  N.   S.,  June  14,  1893. 

Texas  S.  S.  Co.,  Bath,  Me.;  Canadian  army,  1917-19;  So.  Paris,  Me. 
JOSEPH  HERBERT  DEASY,  B.S.     Corp.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  Houlton, 

Me. 
FOSTER  EATON,  A.B.     Waterville,  Me. 
WILLIAM  HELMS  ERBB,  B.S.     Born,  Kingston,  N.   B.,  Dec.  14,  1894. 

Sgt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Student,  London  Univ.,  1919;  Teacher,  Riggs 

Sch.,  Lakeville,  Conn.,   1919-. 
JOHN    FRANCIS    EVERETT,   A.B.     Born,    Worthington,    Mass.,   Jan. 

1,    1894.     Sgt.,    U.    S.    A.,    1917-19;    Salesman,    53    East    Broadway, 

Butte,  Mont.,  1919-. 
CARROLL  BENJAMIN  FLANDERS,  B.S.     Born,  Hartland,  Me.,  Aug. 

1,  1893.     Prin.   High   Sch.,  Clinton,  Me.;  2d   Lieut.,   F.  A.,  U.   S.   A. 

Ad.,  195  Williams  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 
DONALD    BROWN    FLOOD,    A.B.     Born,    Waterville,    Me.,    May    10, 

1896.     Ensign,    U.    S.    N.,    1917-18;    Broker's    clerk,    1918-     Ad.,    90 

Shore   Drive,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
HAROLD   EVERETT    HALL,   A.B.     Born,    Oxford,   Me.,   May  8,   1897. 

Inst.   Languages,  Adirondack-Flcrida  Sch.,  Onchiota,  N.  Y.,   1917-18; 

Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.   A.,  1918-19;  Inst.,  Languages,  High   Sch.,  Portland, 

Me.,  1919-.     Ad.,  541  Cumberland  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 
FRANCIS   EDWARD   HEATH,   B.S.     Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,    Dec.    17, 

1895.  Priv.,  Ordnance  Dept.,   U.    S.   A.,  1918-19.   Ad.,  60   Front   St., 
Waterville,  Me. 

LELAND    DAVID    HEMENWAY,    A.B.     Born,    Hope,    Mc.,    May    14, 

197 


1917  Colby  College 

1895.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Harrington,  Me.,  1917-18;  2d  Lieut.,  Ord- 
nance Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Inst.  Physics,  Simmons  Col.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1919-. 

GEORGE  LEROY  HOLLEY,  B.S.  Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.  Ad.,  246 
West  136th  St.,  New  York  City. 

RALPH  BUCHER  HUBER,  B.S.     Corning,  N.  Y. 

MORRILL  LEONARD  ILSLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  18, 
1895.     Medical   Student,  Johns   Hopkins    Univ.,   Baltimore,   Md. 

MAURICE  BURTON  INGRAHAM,  B.S.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Jan.  24, 
1895.     Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Salesman,  Bangor,  Me. 

THOMAS  FRANCIS  JOYCE,  B.S.     1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

CHARLES  WALLACE  LAWRENCE,  B.S.  Born,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
July  2,  1893.  Teacher,  Springfield,  Vt,  1917-18;  Brockton,  Mass., 
1918-19;  Na.shua,  N.  H.,   1919-. 

GERALD     EARLE    LEEDS,    B.S.     Born,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    April    8, 

1892.  Ensign,  Flying  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917-19. 
THEODORE    NATHAN    LEVINE,   B.S.     Born,    Waterville,    Me.,    May 

6,  1893.     Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;    Business,  Waterville,  Me. 
ANDREW  COLBY  LITTLE,  B.  S.     Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1894. 

Ensign,   U.   S.   N.    R.    F.,   1917;    Ensign,   U.    S.    N.,    1917-18;    Lieut., 

U.  S.  N.,  1918-.     Ad.,  3411  Walnut  St.,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
THORWALD  BERNER  MADSEN,  A.B.     Born,  Austad,  Norway,  Nov. 

19,  1887.     Clergyman,  1917-18;   Professor,  Bible  Institute  and  Acad., 

245  20th  Ave.,  So.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
FRED    ALBERT    POTTLE,   A.    B.     Born,    Lovell,    Me.,    Aug.    3,    1897. 

Inst.,  Hebron    Acad.,   Hebron,  Me.,  1917;    Corp.,   U.   S.    A.,    1917-19; 

Inst.,   Deering   High    Sch.,    Portland,    Me.,    1919-.     Ad.,   25   Glenwood 

Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 
HUGH  SPENCER  PRATT,  A.B.     Born,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1894. 

1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,   U.   S.   A.,   1917-19;   New  York  Tel.   Co.,   New  York, 

N.  Y.,  1919-. 
CHARLES    BRUSO    PRICE,    B.S.     Born,    Worcester,    Mass.,    Dec.    23, 

1890.     Employment  Supervisor,  1917-18,  and  Asst.  Office  Supervisor, 

Norton  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  191S-. 
OSWALD    HERDMAN    RANKIN,   A.B.     Born,    Bristol,    Eng.,    Feb.    9, 

1883.     Pastor,  Raymond,  Me.,  1917-19;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1919-. 
EDWARD    DONALD    RECORD,  A.B.     Bora,  Jay,    Me.,    Sept.   6,   1895. 

Reporter,  Hartford  Courunt,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1917;  Prin.  High  Sch., 

North  New  Portland,   Me.,  1917;   Caratunk,   Me.,   1917-18;   Kingfield, 

Me.,  1918;  Desk  Editor,  Portland  Evening  E.rpress,  1918;  Prin.  High 

Sch.,  Milbridge,  Me.,  1918-19;   Westfield,  Me.,  1919-. 
ALBERT   RAYMOND  ROGERS,   B.S.     Born,  Montague,  Me.,   Aug.  23, 

1893.  1st  Lieut,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
CECIL  AUGUSTUS  ROLLINS,  A.B.     Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Jan.  30, 

198 


Graduates — Men  1918 

1893.  Inst,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1917-18;  Mus.,  U.  S.  A., 
1918-19;  Inst.  Latin,  Colby  Col.,  1919-.  Ad.,  2  Sheldon  PL,  Water- 
ville,  Me. 

ALANSON   EUGENE    SKILLINGS,    A.B.     Born,   Hinckley,   Me.,    May 

12,   1887.     Prin.   High   Sch.,   Pembroke,   Me.,    1917-18;    Corp.,    F.    A., 

U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1919-. 
RALPH  NELSON  SMITH,  B.S.     Born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  3,  1894. 

Lieut.,   (j.g.),  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19.     Ad.,  63  Fruit  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
WILLIAM  BURGESS  SMITH,  A.B.     Born,  Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  March 

24,  1895.     Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.     Ad.,  Rahway,  N.  J. 
AUBERT  NEWCOMB  SYLVESTER,  B.S.     Born,  Ashland,  Me,  March 

5,   1891.     Asst.   Chemist,   Ledoux   &  Co.,  New   York,  N.  Y.,  1918-19; 

Diamond  Match  Co.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1919-.     Ad.,  121  W.  Cayuga  St., 

Oswego,  N.  Y. 
MARK    RANDALL    THOMPSON,    B.S.     Born,    Brookfield,  N.   Y.,   Oct. 

18,  1894.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;   Insurance,  Boston,  Mass. 
DONALD    WEBSTER   TOZIER,   A.B.     Born,   Fairfield,    Me.,    May   28, 

1894.  Inspector,  N.  E.  Insurance  Exchange,  Waterville,  Me. 
HARRY    HORATIO    UPTON,   A.B.     Born,    St.    John,   N.    B.,    Nov.    28, 

1885.  Pastor,  Northeast  Harbor,  Me.,  1917-18;  Springvale,  Me., 
1918-.     Author,  Soliloqnies  of  Joseppo,   (1919). 

*GEORGE  GLENWOOD  WATSON,  A.B.  Born,  Cambridge,  Me.,  Nov. 
20,  1894.  Pvt.,  M.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  died.  Camp  Logan,  Hous- 
ton, Texas,  Dec.  30,  1917,  aged  23. 

WINTHROP  LAMBERT  WEBB,  A.B.     Born,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Nov.  30, 

1895.  Teacher,  Ricker  Clas.  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1917-18;  Portland, 
Me.,   1918-. 

RAY  ELWYN  WHELDEN,  B.S.     Born,  Westbrook,  Me.,  May  20,  1895. 

Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19.     Ad.,  438  Main  St.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 
PAUL  GERHARDT  WHITTEMORE,  A.B.     Sgt.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.     Ad., 

Fayette,  Me. 
OLIVER  CONRAD  WILBUR,  B.S.     Born,  Adams,  Mass.,  June  1,  1890. 

Chemist,  E.   I.   DuPont   de   Nemours  Co.,    1917-.     Ad.,   Penns   Grove, 

N.  J. 
LESTER    EDWARD    YOUNG,    A.B.     Born,    Lamoine,    Me.,    Sept.    30, 

1892.     Teacher,  Mitchell  Sch.,   Billerica,   Mass.,   1917-18,  1919- ;  Sgt., 

U.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 

46— *1 
CLASS  OF  1918 

PAUL    EUGENE    ALDEN,    A.B.     Born,    Westbrook,    Me.,  Nov.,    1896. 

Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.   S.  A.,  1918;   Student,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1919-.     Ad., 

Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

GARLETON    MOORE    BAILEY,    A.B.     Born,    Livermore  Falls,    Me., 


l'J18  Colby  College 

July  31,  1894.     U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Automobile  salesman,  1919-.     Ad., 

Livermore  Falls,  Me. 
MERRILL    ALBERT    BIGELOW,    A.B.     Born,     Riverside,    Me.,    June 

25,    1897.     Y.    M.    C.    A.,   1918;    U.    S.    A.,    1918-19;    Auditor,   1919- ; 

Augusta,  Me. 
HOWARD    GILKEY    BOARDMAN,    A.B.     Born,   Islesboro,    Me.,    Aug. 

2.3,  1896.     Corp.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  Master,  Harrisburg  Acad., 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,   1919-. 
JAMES    HUGH    DUNN,    B.S.     Born,    Boston,    Mass.,    Jan.    26,     1896. 

Inst.    History    and    Elocution,    Bordentown    Mil.    Inst.,    Bordentown, 

N.  J. 
GEORGE    EDWIN   FERRELL,    B.S.     407   Monroe   St.,    Akron,   Ohio. 
ROY    MITCHELL   HAYES,   A.B.     Born,    North   Berwick,    Me.,   Oct.    8, 

1892.     Sgt.,  Inf.,  U.   S.  A.,   1918-19;    Inst.,   Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassal- 

boro,  Me. 
ROSS  STANLEY   HOLT,  B.S.     Born,  Clinton,  Me.,  June  26,  1897.     F. 

A.,  U.  S.  A.;  Mgr.,  Farmers'  Exchange,  Clinton,  Me. 
ROGER    LAURENCE    MARBLE,    A.B.     Born,    Brockton,    Mass.,    Oct. 

8,  1893.     Pastor,  North  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1917-. 
EUGENE    BLISS    MARRINER,    B.S.     Born,    March    22,    1894.     Clerk, 

Bath    Iron    Works,    1918-19;    Prin.    High    Sch.,    North    Haven,    Me., 

1919;  Rangeley,  Me.,  1919-. 
HARVARD  EDGAR  MOOR,  A.B.     Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1897. 

Oiler  in  shipyard,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1918-19;   Student,  Mass.  Inst. 

Tech.,  Boston,  Mass. 
HERBERT  LEE  NEWMAN,  A.B.     Born,  Foxcroft.  Me.,  July  12,   1890. 

2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;   Pastor,  Hebron,  Me.,  1918-19;   Stu- 
dent, Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1919-. 
RAYMOND  HENRY  PARKER,  B.S.     Born,  Bluehill,  Me.,  July  6,  1896. 

Pvt.,   Aviation,    U.   S.    A.,   1918;    Prin.   High   Sch.,   Pembroke,   Mass., 

1918-19. 
MILTON  ALVAH  PHILBROOK,  A.B.     Born,  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  July  31, 

1894.     Instructor   in    navigation,    U.    S.   Merchant   Marine,  Rockland, 

Me. 
JOHN  KEMP  POTTLE,  A.B.     Born,  Lovell,  Me.,  July  5,  1895.     Teach- 
er, Hebron,  Me.,  1918-19;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lee,  Me.,  1919-. 
ELLSWORTH    PRINCE,    B.S.     Born,    Waterville,   Me.,   July   20,    1895. 

Sgt.,  Aviation,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-.     Res.,  Madison,  Me. 
HUGH   LAUGHLIN    ROBINSON,  A.B.     Born,  Meriden,  N.  H.,   March 

23,  1897.     Student,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.     Res.,  Water- 
ville, Me. 
ALBERT  LESLIE  SHOREY,  A.B.     Born,  Oakfield,  Me.,  Oct.   19,  1874. 

Supt.  Sch.  Union,  Ashland,  Me.,  1918-19;  Milo,  Me.,  1919-. 


Graduates — Men  ^1919 

RICHARD  LOTHIAN  SPRAGUE,  B.S.     Born,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept. 

9,  1896.     Ensign,  U.  S.   N.,  1918-19;  With  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 

Co.;  ad.,  407  Monroe  St.,  Ala'on,  Ohio. 
RAYMOND  CARLYLE  WHITNEY,  B.S.     Born,  Cambridge,  Me.,  June 

25,    1895.     Pvt.,  Inf.,   U.   S.    A.,    1918;    Merchant,   Cambridge,    Me.; 

1st   Selectman,  1919-20. 

ELWOOD  ARTHUR  WYMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  20, 
1896.     U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918-19.     Ad.,  Whitman,  Mass. 

21— *0 

CLASS  OF  1919 

RALPH    EBBETT   BRADBURY,  B.    S.     Born,   Houlton,   Me.,   May   23, 

1896.     Van    Buren,  Me. 
ELMER    REGINALD    CRAIG,    B.S.     Born,    Waterville,    Me.,    Oct.    28, 

1895.     U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;   Grad.  student.  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge, 

Mass. 
IRA    EVERETT    CREELMAN,    B.S.     Born,   June    26,    1896.     Suffield, 

Conn. 
EDWARD    ALEXANDER    CRONIN,     B.S.     Born,    Dorchester,    Mass., 

Dec.   19,  1895.     Ad.,  Pittsfield,  N.  H. 
RALPH    HUDSON    DREW,    B.S.     Born,   New   Limerick,    Me.,    Aug.   4, 

1895.  Houlton,    Me. 

WENTWORTH  VINCENT  DRISCOLL,  B.S.  Born,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
April  1,  1897.     2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Teacher,  Fairfield,  Me. 

GORDON  ENOCH  GATES,  A.B.  Born,  Warner,  N.  H.,  Jan.  11,  1897. 
Student,  Harvard   Med.   Sch.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN    SHAW    HANSON,    A.B.     Born,    Sanford,    Me.,    Sept.    1.3, 

1896.  Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Teacher,  Staunton  Mil.  Acad.,  Staunton, 
Va. 

LINCOLN    HEYES,    B.S.   'Born,   Georgiaville,    R.   I.,   March,   1894.     U. 

S.  N.;  Production  and  efficiency  work,  1919-.     Attleboro,  Mass. 
GEORGE  ERNEST  INGERSOLL,   B.S.     Born,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April 

5,  1896.     Corp.,  U.  S.  A.     Ad.,  135  Essex  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
EVERETT  STANLEY  MARSHALL,  A.B.     Gloucester,  Mass. 
NEWTON  LEROY  NOURSE,   B.S.     Born,   Lancaster,  N.    H.,   Nov.  28, 

1896.     Pvt,  U.  S.  A.     Ad.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
ERNEST   JOSEPH   PERRY,   A.B.     Born,    Somerville,   Mass.,   Aug.   24, 

1896.     Perry  Motor  Car  Co.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

ALBERT  FRANKLIN  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Warren,  Me.,  Nov.  28, 
1895.     2d  Lieut.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.    Ad.,  Warren,  Me. 

201 


1919  Colby  College 

ARTHUR  FERDINAND   SCOTT,  B.S.     Born,  Coytesville,   N.  J.,   Aug. 

14,  1898.     Grad.   Student,  Hai-vard  Univ.,  1919-.     Res.,  Englewood, 

N.  J. 
BURTON  EUGENE  SMALL,  B.S.     Pvt.,   U.  S.  A.     Addison,  Me. 
ROBERT  EDMUND  SULLIVAN,   B.S.     Born,  Camden,  N.  J.,  Nov.   9, 

1896.     Res.,  5016  North   15th   St.,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 
JULIUS    GREEN    SUSSMAN,    B.S.     Born,    Cincinnati,    0.,    April    11, 

1895.     Sea.,  U.  S.  N.;  Student,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Boston,  Mass.     Ad., 

282  Walnut  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

GALEN   FERDINAND   SWEET,  B.S.     Born,   Lee,   Me.,  June  22,   1897. 

Sgt,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Bank  clerk,  Watei-ville,  Me. 
WILLIAM  BINYON  WEST,  B.S.     Born,  Culverton,  Ga.,  July  18,  1884. 

Culverton,  Ga. 
SIDNEY    PREBLE    WYMAN,    A.B.     Born,   Waterville,    Me.,    June    17, 

1898.     2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.;  With  Steel  &  Tube  Co.  of  America, 

Chicago,  111.     Ad.,  6200  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

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GRADUATES 


WOMEN'S  DIVISION 


CLASS  OF  1875 

MARY  CAFFREY  LOW  (Mrs.  L.  D.  Carver),  A.B.,  Litt.D.,  1916. 
Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Asst.  Coburn  Classical  Institute,  Bath  High 
Sch.,  and  Waterville  High  Sch.,  1876-81;  Cataloguer,  Maine  State 
Library,  Augusta,  Me.,  1891-11;  Author,  historical  and  literary 
papers,  etc.     Res.,  72  Fayerweather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1 
CLASS  OF  1877 

LOUISE  HELEN  COBURN,  A.B.,  Litt.D.,  1914.  Born,  Skowhegan, 
Me.  Teacher,  Cumberland,  Me.,  1878;  Founder  Sigma  Kappa;  State 
Regent,  D.  A.  R.,  1909-11;  Vice-President  General,  D.  A.  R.,  1919- ; 
Author,  Kennebec  and  Other  Poems,  (1916).     Res.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

1 
CLASS  OF  1878 

*EMILY  PEACE  MEADER,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.;  died,  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  Sept.  3,   1914. 

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CLASS  OF  1879 

HATTIE    EMILY   BRITTON    (Mrs.   Willis  A.  Joy),  A.B.,  A.M.,   1899. 

Born,   Winslow,  Me.     Res.,  Grand  Forks,  No.   Dakota. 
ELIZABETH    MATHEWS,    A.B.,    A.M.,    1896.     Born,    Waterville,    Me. 
Asst.    Monmouth    Acad.,   1879-81;    Teacher    of    Latin    and    Drawing, 
Reading,  Pa.,  1882;  since  1892,  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Nor-. 
mal  College  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

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CLASS  OF  1880 

MINNIE  HARTFORD  MATHEWS,  (Mrs.  Wm.  G.  Mann),  A.B.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.     Teacher,  1880-82.     Res.,  Westbrook,  Me. 


SOPHIA  MAY  HANSON  (Mrs.  E.  R.  Mace),  A.B.;  A.M.,  1884.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.  Asst.  Coburn  Classical  Institute,  1882-84;  Teacher, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1884-87.     Res.,  New  Vineyard,  Me. 


1881  Colby  College 

*KATE  ENGLESBY  .NORCROSS  (Mrs.  Louis  Rollins),  A.B.,  A.M., 
1884.  Born,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1856;  died,  Somerville,  Mass., 
Oct.  6,  1891,  aged  35. 

JENNIE  MERRILEES  SMITH,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Pre- 
ceptress, Derby  Acad.,  Vt.,  1883-85;  in  charge  of  Ladies'  Hall,  Colby 
College,  1891-93;   Librarian,  Public  Library,  Watei-ville,  Me.,  1907-. 

CLASS  OF  1882 

ORIE    OLIVIA    BROWN,    A.B.     Born,   New    London,    Conn.     Teacher, 

Chester,  N.  Y.,  1883-84;  No.  Everett,  Mass.,  1886-88;  Hampton,  Va. 

Inst.,  1888-91;  Pine  Ridge,  So.  Dak.,  1891-93;  Hampton,  Va.,  1893-97; 

Derby,  Vt.   Acad.,   1898-99;    Newton    Lower   Falls,   Mass. 
MINERVA  ELIZA  LELAND,  A.B.;  A.M.,  1916.     Born,  Newton  Lower 

Falls,  Mass.     Grad.  student.  Harvard,  1910-11;  Univ.  Chicago,  1912; 

Teacher,  since  1887,  Nevrton  High  Sch.;   Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

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CLASS  OF  1884 

HELEN  AMANDA  BRAGG,  A.B.;  A.M..  1887.     Born,  Lincolnville,  Me. 

Teacher,  High  Schs.,  Auburn  and  Lewiston,  Me.,  1884-87;  High  Sch, 

Roxbury,    Mass.,    1887-1909. 
*SUSAN  AMELIA  CURTIS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1887.     Born,  Kennebunk,  Me., 

Sept.  1,  1860.     Died,  Sharon,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1891,  aged  31. 
MARY    AUGUSTA    GOULD,    A.B.,    A.M.,    1887.     Born,    Portland,   Me. 

Asst.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1884-86;  stenographer,  Portland,  Me.,  1893- 

1917.     Res.,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1885 

BERTHA  LOUISE  SOULE,  A.B.;  A.M.,  1888.  Born,  Bath,  Me.  Asst. 
in  High  Sch.,  Bath,  1886-87;  Skowhegan,  1887-88;  Bath,  1888-1900; 
Bangor,  1900-06;  Asst,  Manual  Training  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1906-.     Res.,  Hotel   St.  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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CLASS  OF  1886 

BESSIE     RANDALL     WHITE,     A.B.     Born,     North     Harpswell,     Me. 

Teaching,    Somerville,    Mass.,    1886-93;    Girls'    High    Sch.,    Brooklyn, 

N.    Y.,    1893-. 
JULIA    ELLA    WINSLOW,    A.B.,    A.M.,    1889.     Born,    Fairfield,    Mc. 

Asst.   Coburn  Classical  Institute,  1886-89;    Asst.   GirLs'   High   School, 

Brooklyn,   N.    Y.,    1889-. 


Graduates — Women 


CLASS  OF  1887 

WINIFRED  HELEN  BROOKS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Augusta,  Me. 
Teaching,  1888-92;  Mass.  Genl.  Hosp.,  1894-96;  Registered  nurse, 
1896;  Nursing,  1894-1901;  Hospital  Supt.,  Northampton,  Mass., 
1901-03;    Plymouth,    Mass.,    1903-07;    Springfield,    Mass.,    1908-. 

MAUD  ELMA  KINGSLEY,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  East  Machias, 
Me.  Teacher  of  English  Literature,  East  Machias,  Me.  Author  of 
Outline  Studies  in  English,  (78  vols.)  ;  Latin  OutUne  Studies,  (10 
vols.)  ;  Outline  Studies  in  History,  (5  vols.)  ;  Examination  Questions 
in  Literature,  etc. 

ELIZABETH    ADAMS    MORTIMER,   A.B,   A.M.,   1890.     Born,   Water- 

ville.  Me.     Teacher,  1887-93;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
*MARY  ELLIS  PRAY   (Mrs.  Ora  P.  Seward),  A.B.,  A.M.,  1890.  Born, 

Brunswick,  Me.,  April  26,  1866.     Teacher,  1887-98;  Graduate  Student, 

Univ.    of   Chicago,    1898-99;    died,    Mattawan,    Mich.,    Feb.    3,    1913, 

aged  46. 

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CLASS  OF  1888 

BERTHA  LOUISE  BROWN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born,  Bangor,  Me. 
Asst.  High  School,  Georgetown,  Colorado,  1888-91;  Somerville,  Mass., 
1891-95;  Private  School,  Bangor,  1899-1909;  Bangor,  Me. 

MARY  EDITH  FARR  (Mrs.  Woodman  Bradbury),  A.  B.  Born,  Oak- 
land, Me.  Teacher,  Cedar  Valley  Seni.,  Osage,  Iowa.  1888-93;  Grad. 
Student,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-94;  Res.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

LILLIAN  FLETCHER  (Mrs.  Geo.  H.  Smiley),  A.B.  Born,  Newport, 
N.  H.  Asst.  Wayland  Sem.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1888-89;  Minne- 
waska,  N.  Y. 

EDITH  MERRILL  (Mrs.  Geo.  N.  Kurd),  A.B.,  A.M.,  1891.  Born, 
Dover,  Me.  Teacher,  Foxcroft  Acad.,  1888-89;  Georgetown,  Colo., 
1889-91;  Denver,  Colo.,  1891-99;  Examiner,  Bureau  of  CivU  Service, 
Manila,  P.  I.,  1902-10.  Res.,  256  So.  Norton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

*ALICE  ELIZABETH  SAWTELLE  (Mrs.  Herbert  Randall),  A.B. 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1896.  Born,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Teacher,  1888-93; 
died,  Dec.  9,  1909. 

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CLASS  OF  1889. 

HATTIE  MAY  PARMENTER,  A.B.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.  Asst.  High 
Sch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1889-90;  Waterville,  1890-92;  Northfield  Sem., 
E.   Northfield,   Mass.,   1892-1900.     Ad.,   Waterville,   Me. 


1889  Colby  College 

*MARY  LILLIAN  TOBEY  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Holt),  A.B.  Born,  Norridge- 
wock,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1865.  Teacher,  Westbrook,  Me.,  H.  Sch.,  and 
The  Eaton  School,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1889-93;  died,  Norridgewock, 
Me.,  Feb.  23,  1914,  aged  48. 

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CLASS  OF  1890 

ANNA  SARAH  CUMMINGS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1893.  Born,  Fairfax,  Vt. 
Asst.  High  Sch.,  Dover,  N.  H.,  1890-91;  Mt.  Vernon,  Mass.,  1891-93; 
Lady  Principal,  Vermont  Acad.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1893-99;  Gradu- 
ate Student,  Leland  Stanford  Univ.,  1899-1900,  1901-02;  Head  Train- 
ing Dept.,  Marshall  College,  Huntington,  West  Va.,  1902-08  and  1910- 
17;  Student,  Grenoble  and  Univ.  of  Paris,  1908-09;  W.  Va.  State 
Univ.  Instructor,  1903-08,  1911-17;  Supervisor  Field  Staff  Pot.  Div., 
A.  R.  C,  1919-.     Ad.,  411  18th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ANNIE  EATON  LITTLEFIELD,  A.B.  Born,  Saco,  Me.  Residence, 
Saco,  Me. 

CORNIE  MAYNARD  SPEAR  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Lovell),  A.B.  Born,  Kenne- 
bunk,  Me.  Asst.  Wilton  Acad.;  High  Sch.,  Lakeport,  N.  H.;  High 
Sch.,  Portland,  Me.;  Hd.  Latin  Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Easthampton,  Mass., 
1904-.     Res.,  7  Payson  Lane,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

ADELAIDE  FLORENCE  TRUE  (Mrs.  Edward  Ellery),  A.B.,  A.M., 
1893,  and  Radcliffe,  1902.  Born,  Bradford,  Me.  Principal,  High 
Sch.,  Barre,  Mass.,  1890-94;  Travel  and  study  in  Europe,  1894-95; 
Prin.  Acadia  Sem.,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1895-99;  Graduate  Student,  Rad- 
cliffe College,  1900-02;  Vice-Prin.,  Vermont  Acad.,  Saxton's  River, 
Vt.,  1903-09.     Res.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1891 


EFFIE  CYNTHIA  DASCOMB  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Adams),  A.B.  Born, 
Wilton,  Me.  Teacher,  1891-98.  Residence,  11  Illinois  St.,  Central 
Falls,  R.  I. 

EMELINE  MARBLE  FLETCHER  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Dickerson),  A.B.,  A.M., 
1894.-  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Teacher,  Mt.  Hermon  School,  1891- 
94;  St.  Martins,  N.  B.,  1894-95.     Res.,  East  Northfield,  Mass. 

MARY  SOPHRONIA  MORRILL  (Mrs.  R.  L.  ILsley),  A.B.  Born,  Hart- 
land,  Me.     Res.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

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CLASS  OF  1892 

NELLIE  STUART  BAKEMAN  (Mrs.  W.  N.  Donovan),  A.B.  Born, 
Newburyport,  Mass.  Asst.  Coburn  Classical  Institute,  1892-93; 
Financial  agent.  Women's  Division,  Colby,  1893-94;  Asst.  Latin  High 
Sch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1894-95.     Res.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

20G 


Graduates — Women  1893 

GRACE  MARIA  CUMMINGS,  A.B.  Born,  Essex,  Conn.  Grad.  stu- 
dent, Leland  Stanford  Univ.,  1901-02;  Grenoble  and  Univ.  of  Paris, 
1908-09;  Literary  and  social  work.  Ad.,  1124  11th  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,   D.  C. 

DORA  FAY  KNIGHT  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Andrews),  A.B.  Born,  West 
Boylston,    Mass.     Teacher,   1892-94.     Res.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif. 

*GERTRUDE  LYNDE  RANDALL  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Cummings),  A.B. 
Born,  Boston,  Mass.  Residence,  Maiden,  Mass.,  to  1907;  died.  No. 
Harpswell,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1908. 

DORA  MAY  SIBLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.  Teacher,  Gloucester, 
Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1893 

HELEN  REED  BEEDE  (Mrs.  W.  P.  Breneman),  A.B.  Born,  Nashua, 
N.  H.  Teacher,  3  years;  student,  1  year,  Bible  Normal  Coll.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.     Res.,  33  Davis  Ave.,  Auburn,  Me. 

KATHERINE  BERRY  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Tilton),  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born, 
Houlton,  Me.  Teacher,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1893-94;  Houlton,  1894-97. 
Res.,  Portland,  Me. 

MARY  EMMA  BICKMORE  (Mrs.  F.  F.  Tefft) ,  A.B.,  1918.  Teacher, 
Thomaston,  Me.,  1893-95;  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1895-1901;  New  York 
City,  1901-.     Res.,  186  So.  Columbus  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

GRACE  MAUD  COBURN  (Mrs.  G.  0.  Smith),  A.B.,  A.M.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  1900.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.  Grand  Pres., 
Sigma  Kappa  Sorority,  1909-11.  Res.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
■LORA  GRACE  CUMMINGS  (Mrs.  E.  P.  Neal),  A.B.  Born,  Saco,  Me. 
Asst.  High  Sch.,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1893-96;  Brigham  Acad.,  Bakers- 
field,  Vt.,  1896-1900;  High  Sch.,  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  1901;  Memb. 
Women's  Council  for  National  Defense,  1917-18.  Res.,  West  Boyls- 
ton, Mass. 

LIZZIE  THERESE  HUSSEY,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.  Magazine 
writer;  Librarian,  1914-.     Res.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

MABEL  MAUD  IRISH,  A.B.  Born,  Lewiston,  Me.  Teacher,  Win- 
chendon,  Mass.;  Good  Will  Farm;  Rumford,  Me.;  Mexico,  Me.; 
Buck-field,  Me.,  1894-1910.     Res.,  Buckfield,  Me. 

LUCIA  HASKELL  MORRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Canaan,  Me. 
Asst.  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  1894-95;  Hallowell,  l«95-98;  Teacher  of 
Latin,  Ricker  Class.  Inst.,  1898-1903.     Res.,  Watervllle,  Me. 

MARY  EMILY  SPEAR,  A.B.  Born,  Kennebunk,  Me.  Teacher,  5 
years;  office  work,  2  years;  nurse  in  training,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1 
year.     Forest  Hills,  Mass. 


1893  Colby  College 

EVANGELINE  TAYLOR  (Mrs.  L.  R.  McKenzie),  A.B.  Born,  Hamp- 
den, Me.  Asst.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  1893-95;  High  Sch., 
Danielson,  Conn.,  1895-1900;  Preceptress,  Me.  Central  Inst.,  1900-01; 
Hampden,  Me. 


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CLASS  OF  1894 


SADIE  LOANTHA  BROWN  (Mrs.  Freeland  Howe),  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897. 
Born,  Stetson,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Grafton,  Mass.,  1895-96; 
Hampden  Acad.,  Me.,  1896-1902;  Stetson,  Me. 

MARY  LANE  CARLETON,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.  Stenographer; 
Cumberland  Mills,  Me.,  1895-1915;  Sec'y  to  the  President,  Colby 
College,  1915-17;   Stenographer,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.,   1917-. 

FRANCES  ELIZABETH  CHUTTER,  A.B.  Born,  Somersetshire,  Eng- 
land. Asst.  Coburn  Classical  Institute,  Waterville,  Me.,  1894-95; 
Dow  Acad.,  N.  H.,  1896-98;  foreign  travel,  1898-1900;  Literary  work, 
East  Northfield,  Mass;  Author,  Art-Literature  Readers;  Ed.,  North- 
field  Calendar,  since  1916. 

LILLIE  MAY  HAZELTON  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Tuthill),  A.B.  Preceptress, 
Higgins  Classical  Inst.,  1894-96.     Res.,  Framingham,   Mass. 

ELINOR  FRANCES  HUNT  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Jones),  A.B.  Born,  Pitts- 
field,  Me.     Asst.  High  Sch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1894-97;   Norway,  Me. 

CLARA  GORDON  JONES  (Mrs.  G.  H.  D.  L'Amoureux),  A.B.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.     Teacher,  1894-97.     Res.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

ANNIE  ELIZABETH  MERRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Dover,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Dexter,  Me.,  1894-95;  Acad.,  E.  Corinth,  Me., 
1896-98;  High  Sch.,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1899-1901;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1901- 
02;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1903-.  Res.,  38  Highland  St.,  Woonsocket, 
R.  I. 

CLARA  PRESCOTT  MORRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Canaan,  Me. 
Teaching.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRANCES  HORTON  MORRILL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1897.  Born,  Canaan,  Me. 
Teacher.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ANNIE  MAUD  RICHARDSON  (Mrs.  C.  P.  Barnes),  A.B.  Born, 
Norway,  Me.  Teacher,  Higgins  Classical  Inst.,  1894-95;  High  Sch., 
Norway,  Me.,  1895-96.     Res.,  Houlton,  Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1895 

*  ALICE  MABEL  BRAY,  (Mrs.  John  Hedman),  A.B.  Born,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1869.     Died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1897,  aged  28. 

CLIO  MELISSA  CHILCOTT,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  Ellsworth,  Me. 
Teacher  of  French,  Ellsworth,  1895-99;  High  Sch.,  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  1899-1908;   Boston,  Mass.,  1908-13;   Washington   Irving  H.  S., 

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Graduates — Women  1896 

New  York  City,  1913- ;  Student,  Paris,  France,  1907;  Harvard  Univ., 
1907-08;  L'Institut  Francaise,  Paris,  1913. 

EMMA  ABBIE  FOUNTAIN,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Columbia,  1902;  Master's 
Diploma,  Teachers  Col.,  1902.  Born,  Camden,  Me.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1895-1901;  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1902-05;  Flu.sh- 
ing,  N.  Y.,  1905-. 

LINDA  GRAVES,  A.B.  Born,  Bowdoinham,  Me.  Teacher,  Portland, 
Me.,  1895-1901;  Rockland,  Mass.,  1901-06;   Westfield,  Mass.,  1906-. 

LILA  PENDLETON  HARDEN,  (Mrs.  W.  0.  Hersey),  A.B.  Born, 
Angora,  Pa.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Wayland,  Mass.,  1896-98;  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  1898-1902.  Res.,  58  Columbia  Rd.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

MARY  BLANCHE  LANE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898.  Born,  Biddeford,  Me. 
Teacher,  Waterville,  Me.,  1895-1901;  Hingham,  Mass.,  1901-00.  Res., 
Wakefield,  Mass. 

LILY  SAWYER  PRAY,  A.B.  Born,  Bath,  Me.  Teacher,  1895-1905; 
Post  office  clerk,  Bath,  Me.,   1905-. 

CLARA  BELLE  TOZIER,  (Mrs.  D.  C.  Miller),  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield, 
Me.     Teacher,  1895-1918.     Res.,  Farming-ton,  N.  H. 

CARRIE  MABEL  TRUE,  A.B.;  A.M.,  Radcliffe,  1902.  Born,  Water- 
ville, Me.  Teacher,  Westbrook  Sem.,  1895-98;  High  Sch.,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1898-1900;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1901-05;  Coburn  Clas.  Inst., 
Waterville,  Me.,  1905-10;  Grad.  student,  Columbia  Univ.,  1911-12; 
Teacher,  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1912-. 

MADGE  SHIRLEY  WILSON,  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Gray),  A.B.,  A.M.,  1898. 
Born,  So.   Paris,   Me.     Res.,  So.  Paris,   Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1896 

MYRTICE  DEERING  CHENEY,  A.B.  Born,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Asst.  Cony  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1896-97;  since  1897,  Head 
Math.  Dept.,  Deering  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.     Res.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

MARY  SYBIL  CROSWELL,  A.B.;  M.D.,  Tufts,  1903.  Born,  Farming- 
ton,  Me.  Asst.  Wilton  Acad.,  Wilton,  Me.,  1896-99;  Physical  Di- 
rector and  Resident  Physician,  Women's  Dept.,  Colby  College,  1905- 
09;   Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1911-13;   Farmington,  Me.,  1913-. 

FLORENCE  ELIZABETH  DUNN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  1896-1900;  Student,  N.  Y.  State 
Library  Sch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1900-02;  occasional  library  cataloguing 
and  organization,  1902-09;  Inst.  Latin,  Women's  Div.,  Colby  Col., 
1909-11;   Trustee,  Waterville  Pub.  Lib.,  1915-.     Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ADA  EVELYN  EDGECOMB,  A.B.  Born,  Wappingers  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Teaching,  Augusta,  Me.,  189S-.     Res.,  Hallowell,  Me. 

ETHEL  ELIZABETH  FARR,   (Mrs.  C.  B.  Kimball),  A.B.     Born,  Oak- 

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land,    Me.     Asst.    Cony  High   Sch.,    Augusta,   Me.,   1896-190.5;    High 
Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1905-07.     Res.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

LUTIE  MAY   FRENCH,    (Mrs.  H.  E.  Tufts),  A.B.     Born,  Lovell,   Me. 

CARO  LEAH  HOXIE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1899.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.  Asst. 
High  Sch.,  Calais,  Me.,  1896-1900;  High  Sch.,  Waterville,  1900-08; 
Asst.  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me. 

GERTRUDE  LOIS  ILSLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Springvale,  Me.  Asst. 
Higgins  Class.  Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.,  1896-98;  High  Sch.,  Rockland, 
Me.,  1900-06.     Res.,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

SARA  BLANCHE  MATHEWS,  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Goodman)  A.B.  Born, 
Monson,  Me.  Teacher,  1890-94,  1897-98;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Secretary, 
1898-1915.     Res.,  2321  Southern  Boulevard,  New  York  City. 

MARTHA  CLARA  MESERVE,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1909.  Born,  Limerick, 
Me.  Teacher,  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  Silver  Peak,  Nevada,  1898- 
99;  Reno,  Nev.,  1899-1903;  New  York  City,  1903-07;  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  1907-.     Res.,  20  High  St.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

EDNA  SWETT  MOFFATT,  (Mrs.  Richard  Collins),  A.B.;  A.M.,  1899. 
Born,  East  Machias,  Me.  Asst.  Washington  Acad.,  E.  Machias, 
1896-98;  High  Sch.,  No.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  1900-03.     Res.,  837  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

JESSIE  ELIZABETH  PEPPER  (Mrs.  F.  M.  Padelford),  A.B.,  A.M., 
1899.  Born,  Chester,  Pa.  Asst.,  Coburn  Class.  Inst.,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1896-99.     Res.,  4710  20th  Ave.  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

ETHEL  MAE  PRATT  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Peaks),  A.B.  Born,  Clinton,  Me. 
Teacher,  Winthrop  and  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  1897-99.  Res.,  Athol, 
Mass. 

OLIVE  LOUISE  ROBBINS  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Haviland),  A.B.  Born, 
Winthrop,  Me.  Teacher  of  Eng.  Lit.,  Friends'  Select  Sch.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1896-1902.     Res.,  Lansdowne,  Pa. 

EVELYN  MAE  WHITMAN  (Mrs.  H.  N.  Pratt),  A.B.  Born,  Minot, 
Me.  Teacher,  Waterville,  Me.,  1896-98;  Beverley,  Mass.,  1898-1900; 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1900-03;  Portland,  Me.,  1903-07.  Res.,  Skowhe- 
gan.  Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1897 

MERCY  AGNES  BRANN,  A.B.  Born,  Dover,  Me.  Asst.  High  Sch., 
Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1897-98;  Graduate  Student  in  English,  Yale  Univ., 
1898-99;  1900-01,  and  1904-05;  Instr.  in  English,  Vassar  College, 
1902-04;  High  Sch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1905-.  Res.,  34  Whiting  Lane, 
Hartford,   Conn. 

GRACE  GATCHELL,  A.B.  Born,  Lisbon  Centre,  Me.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Southborough,  Mass.,  1897-98;  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1898-1901; 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  1901-07;  Somerville,  Ma.ss.,  1907-. 

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HELEN  MacGR-EGOR  HANSCOM  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Hill),  A.B.;  A.M., 
Radcliff,  1915.  Born,  East  Machias,  Me.  Teacher,  1897-1907.  Res., 
2  Waban   St.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

EDITH  BRAGG  HANSON  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Gale),  A.B.  Born,  Peabody, 
Mass.     Res.,  Medford,  Mass. 

HARRIET  FLORENCE  HOLMES,  A.B.  Born,  Eastport,  Me.  Teach- 
ing, H.  S.,  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me.,  1898-1900;  Virginia  Union  Univ.,  1900- 
02;  Ricker  Clas.  Inst.,  1903-06;  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.  H., 
1906-09;  Grand  Island  Col.,  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  1909-11.  Res.,  East- 
port,  Me. 

ANNIE  LEE  KNIGHT,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Merrimac,  Mass.,  1897-98;  Hebron  Acad.,  1900-01;  High  Sch., 
Springvale,  Me.,  1901-04;  Hebron  Acad.,  1904-10;  High  Sch.,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1910-.     Res.,  26  Bramhall  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HELEN  FRANCES  LAMB,  A.B.  Born,  Clinton,  Me.  Stenographer, 
1901-03;  Teacher,  1903-14;  Prop.  Business  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1914-.     Ad.,  373  Eighth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ETHEL  MAUD  LARRABEE,  A.B.  Born,  Gardiner,  Me.  Teacher, 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  and  Rockland,  Me.;  Contrib.  to 
various    juvenile    publications.     Res.,    Gardiner,    Me. 

OCTAVIA  WHITING  MATHEWS,  A.B.  Born,  Monson,  Me.  Teacher, 
5  years;  Missionary,  Am.  Bd.  C.  F.  M.,  Guadalajara,  Mexico,  1904- 
09;   Teaching,  1911-.     Res.,  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 

TENA  PATTERSON  McCALLUM,  A.B.  Born,  Warren,  Me.  Teach 
er,  1897-99;  Supt.  Sch.,  Warren,  Me.,  1902-05;  Asst.  Postmaster, 
1906-14;  Bank  Clerk,  1914-15.     Res.,  Warren,  Me. 

ELMIRA  STARR  NELSON  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Jones),  A.B.  Born,  Port- 
land, Me.  Teacher,  1897-1902.  Res.,  443  Riverside  St.,  Portland, 
Me. 

ALICE  LOUISE   NYE    (Mrs.  E.   D.  Fite),  A.B.     Born,  West  Gardiner, 

Me.     Res.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
*MARTHA  DUNLAP  TRACY,  A.B.     Born,  Norway,  Me,  Feb.  9,  1875. 

Teacher   of    history,   High    Sch.,   Lawrence,    Mass.,    1897-1912;    died, 

Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1919,  aged  44. 

HATTIE  BEATTY  VIGUE  (Mrs.  M.  W.  Bessey),  A.B.  Born,  Water- 
ville,  Me.  Teacher,  3  years;  Stenographer,  1  year.  Res.,  Water- 
ville.  Me. 

NINA  GERTRUDE  VOSE  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Greeley),  A.B.  Born,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.     Teacher,  1  year.     Res.,  Farmington,  N.  H. 

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CLASS  OF  1898 

LENORA  BESSEY,  A.B.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.  Teacher.  Res.,  Stone- 
ham,  Mass. 

ALICE  LENA  COLE  (Mrs.  Gustave  A.  Kleene),  A.B.  Born,  Hope, 
Me.  Teacher,  Hartford  Hig-h  Sch.,  1898-1907;  Author,  Kirstin 
(drama),  (1913);  Women  and  War  Work,  (1918).  Res.,  689  Asylum 
Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

EDITH  MORRIS  COOK,  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.  Student,  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Framingham,  Mass.,  1898-99;  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Maynard,  1899-1901;  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1901-05;  High  Sch., 
Brockton,  Mass.,  1905-.     Res.,  162  Warren  Ave.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

EDNA  FLORENCE  DASCOMBE  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Truesdell),  A.B.  Asst. 
Wilton  Acad.,  1899-1904.     Res.,  New  York  City. 

MARY  HOPE  DOW,  A.B.  Born,  Ludlow,  Me.  Prin.  Acad.,  Royalton, 
Mass.,  1898-99;  Tutor,  Pocahontas,  Va.,  1899-1900;  Prin.  Gram. 
Sch.,  Paxton,  Mass.,  1900-01;  Dexter,  Me.,  1901-02;  Corresp.  Sch., 
1902-03;  Asst.  High  Sch.,  Vinalhaven,  Me.,  1903-04;  Presque  Isle, 
1904-06;    Winslow,   1906-09.     Res.,   Bar   Harbor,    Me. 

MARY  CAROLINE  EVANS  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Stephenson),  A.B.  Born, 
Fairfield,  Me.  Teacher  of  music,  1898-1911.  Res.,  1200  W.  Por- 
phyry St.,  Butte,  Mont. 

MABEL  ANNE  HUMPHREY,  A.B.  Born,  North  Bradford,  Me. 
Asst.  Higgins  Class.  Inst.,  1898-1907;  Instr.,  Normal  Sch.,  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1908;   Asst.  High   Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1908-. 

ANNIE  HUTCHINSON  PEPPER  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Varney),  A.B.  Born, 
Upland,  Pa.  Teacher,  2  years.  Res.,  34  Tyler  Ter.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 

ELSIE  GORDON  REID  (Mrs.  F.  P.  H.  Pike),  A.B.  Born,  Gloucester, 
Mass.  Teacher,  Greenwich,  N.  J.,  Rumford  and  Mexico,  Me.,  1900- 
06.     Res.,  15  Hastings  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

LAURA  HATTIE  SMITH  (Mrs.  S.  L.  Clark),  A.B.  Born,  Silver 
City,  Idaho.  Teacher,  1898-1909;  1910-.  Res.,  27  Kenberma  Rd., 
Dorchester,   Mass. 

EDNA  HARRIET  STEPHENS  (Mrs.  A.  N.  Delano),  A.B.,  M.D., 
Boston  Univ.,  1903.  Born,  Norway,  Me.  Interne,  Women's  Homeo- 
pathic Hosp.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1903-04,  and  Resident  Physician, 
1905 ;  Physician,  Somerville,   Mass.,  1906-13.     Res.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

JANET  CHRISTINE  STEPHENS  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Boj-nton),  A.B.  Born, 
Norway,  Me.     Portland,  Mo. 

HELEN  GERTRUDE  SULLIVAN  (Mrs.  B.  C.  Richardson),  A.B.  Born, 
Buxton,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  1898-99.  Res., 
12  Merlin    St.,  Dorchester  Centre,   Mass. 


Graduates — Women  1899 

INA    SUSAN   TAYLOR    (Mrs.    E.    C.    Hooper),    A.B.     Born,   Winslow, 

Me.     Teacher,  2  years.     Res.,  Winslow,  Me. 
CAROLINE   BLANCH  WALKER    (Mrs.   J.  O.  Wellman),   A.B.     Born, 
Minot,  Me.       Teaching,  1S98-1906.     Ad.,  Newmarket,  N.  H. 

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CLASS  OF  1899 

HELEN  HORTENSE  BOWMAN  (Mrs.  A.  A.  Thompson),  A.B.  Born, 
Sidney,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1899-1902; 
Res.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

JENNIE  MAUD  BUCK,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Asst.  Cherry- 
field  Acad.,  Me.,  1899-1901;  High  Sch.,  Warren,  Mass.,  1901-09; 
Thon-mston,  Conn.,  1909-. 

*ALICE  WHITE  CHASE,  A.B.  Born,  Rockland,  Me.  Teacher,  1 
year;   Graduate   Student,  Yale  Univ.,  1  year;   died,  Nov.  11,  1909. 

RACHEL  JONES  FOSTER  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Whitman),  A.B.  Born, 
Woodfords,  Me.  Teacher,  one  year;  librarian,  one  year.  Res.,  116 
Lincoln    Ave.,   New   Brunswick,    N.   J. 

ELEVIA  BELLE  HARRIMAN  (Mrs.  H.  L.  York),  A.B.  Born,  Pros- 
pect, Me.  Teacher,  1901;  Library  work,  1901-02;  Proof  reading, 
1902-06.     Res.,  296  Ashmont  St.,  Dorchester  Centre,  Mass. 

MAUDE  LOUISE  HOXIE  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Martin),  A.B.  Born,  North 
Fairfield,  Me.  Prin.  Maiden  St.  Sch.,  Revere,  Mass.,  1899-1902. 
Res.,   St.   Johnsbury,   Vt. 

*ANNIE  HANSCOME  HULL,  A.B.  Born,  Deering,  Me.,  April  14, 
1873.  Matron  of  Rosemary  Fresh  Air  Cottage,  Eliot,  Mass.,  1900- 
03;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Deering,  1903-07;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Dec. 
13,   1907,   aged  34. 

ALICE  FREEMAN  LOWE  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Brown),  A.B.  Born,  Water- 
ville, Me.     Teacher,  1899-1901.     Res.,  Old  Town,  Me. 

ETTA  FRANCES  PURINGTON  (Mrs.  Ernest  Parsons),  A.B.  Born, 
North  Jay,  Me.  Teacher,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1899-1900;  North  Jay,  Me., 
1901-02;   High  Sch.,  Livermore  Falls,  1902.     Res.,  North  Jay,  Me. 

ALICE  MAY  PURINTON,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Boston  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  1900-01;  Teacher,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1901-03;  Book- 
keeper, Horace   Purinton    Co.,  Waterville,   Me.,  1903-. 

GRACE  LILLIAN  RUSSELL,  A.B.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  1902.  Born,  Nor- 
rldgewock,  Me.  H.  S.  Instructor,  Me.  and  N.  H.,  11  years;  Teach- 
ers Training  Course,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  2  years;  Clerk,  office  of 
Quartermaster  General,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918-.  Ad.,  126  W. 
Front  St.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

AGNES  CORRINNA  STETSON,  A.B.  Born,  Trenton,  Me.  Teaching. 
Res.,  Waterville,   Me. 

*JOSIE  ANNIE  TOWARD  (Mrs.  W.  O.  Davis),  A.B.  Born,  Skow- 
hegan, Me.     Teacher,  1   year;  died,   March  29,   1911. 

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JOSEPHINE  THOMAS  WARD,  A.B.  Born,  China,  Mc.   Res.,   Augusta, 
Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1900 

LULU    MAE    AMES     (Mrs.    E.    E.    Ventres),    A.B.     Teacher,    Coburn 

Class.    Inst.,   1900-05.     Res.,   Agawam,   Mass. 
ETHELYN   MARGUERITE    BRACKETT,   Ph.B.     Born,  Pittsfield,   Mc. 

Teacher,  1  year;  Newport,  Me. 
GRACE  EMMA  CHANEY   (Mrs.  E.  E.  Masterman),  A.B.     Born,  East 

Wilton,    Me.     Teacher,    Eliot,    Me.,    1900-01;    Kittery,    Me.,    1901-06; 

Portsmouth,  N.   H.,   1906-07.     Res.,  Jay,  Me. 
*HATTIE    ALMA    HARLOW,   A.B.     Born,    Gardiner,    Me.     Teacher,   2 

years;   died,  1906. 
GRACE   BELLE   HOLDEN,    Ph.B.     Born,    Ros.selle,    N.   J.     Teacher,  8 

years.     Res.,  Acton,  Mass. 
EMMA     FRANCES     HUTCHINSON,     A.B.     Born,     Skowhegan,     Me. 

Teacher.     Res.,  455  Main  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
MARY   GERTRUDE    LEMONT    (Mrs.    I.    F.    Ingraham),    A.B.     Born, 

Richmond,  Me.     Teacher,  New  York. 
MARION    THOMPSON     OSBORNE     (Mrs.     D.     G.     Matheson),    A.B. 

Born,  Waterville,  Me.     Teacher,   1902-06;  Bookkeeper,  1906-14.  Res., 

35  Quincy  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
MARY  GARDNER  PHILBROOK    (Mrs.   V.   H.   Dunning),  A.B.     Born, 

Augusta,    Me.     Teacher,    Salem,     Mass.,    and    Augusta,    Me.     Res., 

31  Channing  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
GERTRUDE   MABEL  PIKE    (Mrs.  C.  F.  Towne)    A.B.     Born,  West- 

boro,  Mass.     Res.,  Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass. 
ETHEL  MAY   RUSSELL,  A.B.     Born,   Weld,   Me.     Teaching,   1900-07; 

Clerk,    1911-.     Res.,  Augusta,   Me. 
MARY     SEWALL     SMALL,     A.B.     Born,     Woodfords,     Mc.     Teacher, 

1900-14;  Head  Commercial  Dept.,  H.  S.,  and  Asst.  Supt.  Sch.,  We.st- 

brook,  Me.,  1914-. 
MATTIE    WILMA    STUBBS,    A.B.     Born,    Bucksport,    Me.     Teaching, 

1900-08;    Student   in    France,    1908-09;    Teaching,   1909-10;    Literary 

work,    1910-;     Author,    How    Europe    IFn.s     ll'on    for    Clirinlianily, 

(1913);   Contrib.   to   more  than  twenty   periodicals.     Res.,    11   Union 

Place,   Bangor,    Me. 
CARRIE    MAY   TOZIER,  A.B.     Born,  Waterville,   Me.     Teacher,   High 

Sch.,  Wrentham,   Mass.,    1900-03;    Dalton,   Mass.,   1903-06;    Medford, 

Mass.,  1906-.     Res.,  30  Thorpe  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

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CLASS  OF  1901 

MARY     EMMA    BLAISDELL     (Mrs.     A.     T.     Belknap),    A.B.     Born, 

Lyman,  Me.     Res.,  511   W.    10th   St.,  Grand   Island,  Neb. 
MARY  GENEVRA  BRAGG   (Mrs.  A.  F.  Weston),  Ph.B.     Born,  North 

Sidney,    Me.     Nurses  training   Sch.,   Maiden,    Mass.,   Hosp.,    1901-05. 

Res.,   Keene,    N.   H. 
RHENA  LOUISE  CLARK   (Mrs.  G.  A.  Marsh),  A.B.     Born,  Portland, 

Me.     Teaching-,  1901-05.     Res.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 
MABEL   GRACE   FARRAR    (Mrs.  A.  E.   Linscott),  A.B.     Born,   West 

Ripley,  Me.     Teaching,   1901-03.     Res.,  Woodfords,   Me. 
*DELIA  JANE   HISCOCK    (Mrs.  John  Hedman),  A.B.     Born,  Daniar- 

iscotta.    Me.,    Dec.    28,    1876.     Teaching,    1901-02;    died,    Dorchester, 

Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1919,  aged  42. 
LOU    WEST    PEACOCK     (Mrs.    M.    M.    Smith),    A.B.     Born,    Lubec, 

Me.     Teacher,  High   Sch.,  Hopkinton,   Mass.,  1901-05;   Dover,  N.   H., 

1905-13;  Instructor,  N.  H.  State  Col.,  Durham,  N.  H.,  1918-. 

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CLASS  OF  1902 

*GRACE  ANNE  BALENTINE  (Mrs.  C.  E.  S.  Burns),  A.B.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.  Asst  High  Sch.,  Fort  Fairfield,  1902-06;  Livermore 
Falls,  1906-08;   died,  Waterville,  Me.,  June   17,   1909. 

GRACE  BENNETT  BICKNELL  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Eisenwinter) ,  A.B. 
Born,  Paris,  Me.  Teaching,  1902-07;  office  work,  1907-11;  Teaching, 
1911-16.     Res.,  33  Farmington  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

AUGUSTA  COLBY,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Teacher,  since  1902, 
Waterville,  Me. 

EDITH  MAE  DANFORTH  GRAY  (Mrs.  R.  O.  Files),  A.B.  Born, 
Gardiner,  Me.  Teacher,  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  1902-03;  Easthampton, 
Mass.,   190.3-04;  Holbrook,  Mass.,   1904-06.     Res.,  Fairfield,  Me. 

NELLIE  MASON  LOVERING  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Rockwood),  A.B.  Born, 
East  Saugus,  Mass.  Teacher,  Mexico,  Me.,  1902-03;  Waterville,  Me., 
1904-07.     Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

MARGARET  MERRILL  (Mrs.  R.  D.  Ashe),  A.B.  Born,  Deering,  Me. 
Res.,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

LOIS  ALETTA  MESERVE  (Mrs.  W.  S.  Flye),  A.B.  Born,  Limerick, 
Me.     Teacher,  1902-07.     Res.,  20  High  St.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

VERA  CAROLINE  NASH,  (Mrs.  S.  H.  Locke),  A.B.  Born,  Cherry- 
field,  Me.     Teacher  of  blind.     Ad.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

EDNA  MARGARET  OWEN,  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Douglass),  A.B.  Born, 
Monmouth,   Me.     Res.,    Bath,    Me. 

NINA  GRACE  POOR,  A.B.  Born,  Denmark,  Ms.  Teacher,  Dalton, 
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1902  Colby  College 

Mass.,    1902-04;    Lakewood,   N.    J.,    1904-14;    Rahway,    N.    J.,    1914-. 

Ad.,  Hillside,  Me. 
BLANCHE  PARKMAN  PRATT   (Mrs.  H.  E.  Pratt),  A.B.     Born,  Clin- 
ton, Me.     Res.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
MARION  STUART  REED     (Mrs.   W.  W.   Drew),  A.B.     Born,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Res.,    New    Milford,    Conn. 
ANNA    MABEL    RICHARDSON      (Mrs.    R.    A.     Kane),    A.B.     Born, 

Bridgton,    Me.     Teacher,   Higgins   Clas.   Inst.,   1902-03;    Preceptress, 

Gould's    Acad.,   1903-04.     Res.,   Haverhill,    Mass. 
*SARAH    ATLANT    ROBERTS     A.B.     Born,    Caribou,    Me.     Teacher, 

Caribou,  Me.;   died.  Caribou,  Me.,  Feb.  20,  1918. 
FLORENCE    WILKINS,    (Mrs.    C.    S.    Bragdon),   A.B.     Born,   Wilton, 

Me.     Teacher,  Ashland,  Mass.,  1902-03;   Leominster,  Mass.,  1903-08; 

Mt.  Hermon  Sch.,  1909-10.     Res.,  69  Fifth  Ave.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
EDITH    WILLIAMS      (Mrs.    A.    McD.     Small),    A.B.     Boiii,    Bangor, 

Me.     Teacher,    North    Bennington,    Vt.,    one    year;     Freedom,    Me., 

two  years.     Ad.,  Freedom,  Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1903 

EDITH    CENA    BICKNELL,    A.B.     Born,     Rockland,    Me.     Teaching, 

190.3-11.     Student,  Alliance   Francaise,   Paris,  1910.     Res.,   Rockland, 

Me. 
BERTHA   MABEL  HOLMES     (Mrs.  F.   O.  Matthews),   A.B.     Teacher, 

New   Gloucester,  Me.,  1903-04;   Whitefield,  N.  H.,  1904-05;  Walling- 

ford.  Conn.,   1905-08;    Revere,  Mass.,  1908-13;    Chelsea,   Mass.,  1913- 

15. 
MARTHA   BENSON  HOPKINS,   A.B.     Born,   Portland,   Me.     Teacher. 

Residence,  Portland,  Me. 
MILDRED   JENKS     (Mrs.   J.   P.    Dudley),    A.B.     Born,    Houlton,    Mc. 

Res.,  Houlton,  Me. 
EVA    MAY    JOHNSON     (Mrs.    Chas.    Grant),    A.B.     Born,    Westboro, 

Mass.     No.  Stratford,  N.  H. 
CLARA  LOUISE  MARTIN     (Mrs.  Constant  Southv/orth) ,   A.B.     Born, 

Portland,    Me.     Memb.     Supreme    Governing    Council,    Chi    Omega, 

1912-14.     Res.,  Portland,  Me. 
GERTRUDE   BELLE   MOODY     (Mrs.   S.   W.   Fitzgerald),   Born,  Corn- 

ville.  Me.     Teacher,   190.3-15.     Res.,  Canaan,  Me. 
*BETSEY    ADAMS    NICKELS     (Mrs.    F.    H.    Leighton),    A.B.     Born, 

Cherryfield,  Me.;  died,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1911. 
*MARION    ELIZA    STOVER     (Mrs.    Waltz),    A.B.     Born,    Amesbury, 

Mass.     Teacher,  Waldoboro,   Me.;   died,  Sept.   14,   1910. 
LELA    MAE    TOLMAN,   A.B.     Born,   Harrison,    Me.     Teacher,    Hard- 

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wick,    Vt.;    Bellows    Falls,    Vt.,    Portland,    Me.     Res.,    Cumberland, 

Mills,  Me. 
ALICE    ELMIRA    TOWNE      (Mrs.    L.    C.    Stearns,    Jr.),    A.B.     Born,' 

Waterville,   Me.     Teacher,    Kennebunk,   Me.,    190.3;    Maynard,   Mass., 

1903-06.     Ad.,  45  Maple  St.,   Bangor,  Me. 
GRACE   ELOISE   WARREN     (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Atchley),  A.B.     Born, 

Standish,  Me.     Teacher,  So.   Waldoboro,  Me.,   1903-04;   No.  Fairfield, 

Me.,  1904;  East  Machias,  Me.,  1904-05;  Fairfield,  Me.,  1905-10.  Res., 

Waterville,  Me. 
NELLIE     MAY    WORTH,    A.B.     Born,    Bradford,    Me.     Teacher,    So. 

China,  Me.,  1903-04;  Leicester,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Brewer,  Me.,  1905-08; 

Bangor,  Me.,  1908-.     Res.,   106  Congress  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

13— *2 

CLASS  OF  1904 

RUBY  CARVER  (Mrs.  R.  D.  H.  Emerson),  A.B.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.  Teaching,  1904-10;  Student  in  France,  1908.'  Res.,  72  Fayer- 
weather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

MARY  HELEN  CASWELL  (Mrs.  B.  E.  Carter),  A.B.  Born,  Water- 
ville, Me.  Student,  State  Library  Sch.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1904-05; 
Asst.  Librarian,  Public  Library,  Waterville,  Me.,  1905-06;  Librarian, 
1906-14.     Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

EVA  ESTELLE  CLEMENT  (Mrs.  V.  S.  Ames),  A.B.  Born,  Seal 
Harbor,   Me.     Teacher,   Hardwick,   Vt.     Res.,   Marlboro,    N.   H. 

HARRIET  LUCIA  CLEVELAND  (Mrs  L.  A.  Nason),  A.B.  Born, 
Skowhegan,  Me.  Teacher,  Hartland,  Me.,  1905;  Carthage,  Me., 
1905-07;  Rumford,  Me.,  1909;  Kingfield,  Me.,  1909-12;  Harmony, 
Me.,   1912-13.     Res.,   Skowhegan,   Me. 

JENNIE  MAY  COCHRANE  A.B.  Born,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Teacher, 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  1905-06;  Cataloguer,  State  Library,  Augusta,  Me., 
1906-.     Res.,  Hallowell,  Me. 

EUNICE  CALDWELL  MOWER  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Beale) ,  A.B.  Born, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  Teacher,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Oakland 
High  Sch.,  1905-07;  Eastport,  1907-09;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  1919- ;  Res., 
Eastport,  Me. 

EVALINE  ALICE  SALSMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.  Teach- 
er, Brigham  Acad.,  Vt.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Washington  Acad.,  1905-07; 
High  Sch.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1907-13;  Portland,  Me.,  1913-18;  Frank- 
lin Col.,  Indiana,  1918-.     Ad.,  24  Codman   St.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

PAULENAH  MARY  SIMMONS,  A.B.  Born,  No.  Anson,  Me.  Instr. 
Anson    Acad.,   No.    Anson,   Me.,    1904-16.     Ad.,   No.    Anson,   Me. 

MARY  MELONA  WARD,  A.B.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Milbridge,  Me.,  1904-06;  Cherryfield  Acad.,  Cherryfield,  Me., 
1906-08;    High   Sch.,    Shelton,   Conn.,    1908-11;    New    Britain,    Conn., 

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1911-16;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1916-.  Res.,  329  Maplewood  Ave., 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
EDITH  MAY  WATKINS  (Mrs.  Webster  Che.ster),  A.B.  Born,  Paris 
Hill,  Me.  Teacher,  Stowe,  Vt.,  1904-06;  Northfield,  Vt.,  1906-08; 
Asst.  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1908-09;  Res.,  Watei-ville, 
Me. 

10 

CLASS  OF  1905 

CARRIE    SABRA    ALLEN     (Mrs.   F.    E.   Wood),  A.B.     Born,   Mercer, 

Me.     Teaching,  1905-06.     Res.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 
ELIZABETH     PIERCE     BLAISDELL,    A.B.     Born,    Waterboro,     Me. 

Teacher,   Waterboro,  Me. 
ALICE  JANE  BUZZELL,  A.B.     Box  5,  Ashland,  N.  H. 
MAY   LUCILLE  HARVEY,  A.B.     Born,   Fort   Fairfield,  Me.     Teacher, 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1905-07;   Portland,  Me.,  1907- ;  Student,  Paris, 

France,   1910.     Res.,   Portland,  Me. 
ETHEL    LENORA    HOWARD,    A.B.     Born,    Winslow,    Me.     Teacher, 

High    Sch.,   Waldoboro,    Me.,    1906-07;    Preceptress,    Freedom    Acad., 

Me.,  1907-09;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Limestone,  Me.,  1910-13;  Winslow, 

Me.,   1914-16.     Ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 
IDA    PHOEBE    KEEN,    A.B.     Born,    Unity,    Me.     Teacher,    1905-18; 

French  American  Telephone   Unit.,   U.    S.   Signal  Corps,   April-Dec, 

1918;  National  City  Bank,  N.  Y.  City,  1919-.     Res.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
ETHEL   MAY  KNIGHT,   A.B.     Born,   Augusta,  Me.     Teacher,   Water- 

ville.    Me. 
ADDIE  MAY  LAKIN,  A.B.     Born,  Peru,  Vt.     Teacher,  1905-13;  Candy 

mfr.,  1915-17.     Ad.,  69  Pleasant  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 
BLANCHE   LOUISE   LAMB    (Mrs.  J.    B.    Roberts),   A.B.     Born,    San- 

gerville,   Me.     Teaching,  1905-07.     Res.,  Caribou,  Me. 
EFFIE   MAY  LOWE,  A.B.;   B.S.,  Simmons,  1920.     Born,  Oakland,  Me. 

Teacher,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1905-06;   Everett,  Mass.,  1906-07;   Bar 

Harbor,    Me.,   1907-10;    Beverley,   Mass.,   1910-16;    Lexington,    Mass., 

1916-19;    Student,  Simmons   Col.,   1919-20.     Res.,  72  Westland    Ave., 

Boston,  Mass. 
MARY    LOWE    MOOR    (Mrs.    E.    M.    Lord),    A.B.     Born,    Waterville, 

Me.     Teacher,  1905-15.     Res.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
ETHEL    GERTRUDE    PEMBERTON,    A.B.     Born,    Grovcland,    Mass. 

Res.,  Groveland,  Mass. 
ALICE    JENNIE     PINKHAM,     (Mrs.    M.     D.     Ballard),     A.B.     Born, 

Farmington,  N.  H.     Teacher,  Vernal,  Utah,  1906-07;  Creston,  Calif., 

1908-09;  lona  Hill.,  Calif.,  1909-10;  Waterford,  Calif.,  1910-13.     Ad., 

Waterford,  Calif. 

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Graduates — Women  1906 

ROSE  MARY  RICHARDSON,  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Clark),  A.B.  Born,  East 
Corinth,  Me.  Teacher,  1905-10;  Census  Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1910-11.     Res.,   51   Fessenden   St.,    Portland,   Me. 

14 

CLASS  OF  1906 

ANNA  MARTHA  BOYNTON,  A.B.  Born,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.  Teach- 
er, 1906-08;  Bryant  &  Stratton  Bus.  Sch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1914-16; 
Stenographer,    Camden,   Me.,   1916-. 

CORNELIA  BEATRICE  CALDWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Oxford,  Me. 
Teaching,  1910-16.  Prop.,  "Ye  Green  T  Kettle,"  Freeport,  Me., 
1916-. 

*ALICE  HOPE  DAVIES  (Mrs.  Albert  W.  Brooks),  A.B.  Born, 
Augusta,  Me.;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  June  12,  1909. 

CHRISTIA  MAY  DONNELL  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Young),  A.B.  Born,  York 
Harbor,  Me.  Clerk,  1906-07;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  York  Harbor, 
Me.,  1907-10;  Leavitt  Inst.,  Turner,  Me.,  1910-12.     Res.,  Turner,  Me. 

NETTIE  REBECCA  FULLER,  (Mrs.  P.  C.  Young),  A.B.  Born, 
Plainville,  Mass.     Teacher,  1906-15.     Res.,  Greenville,  Me. 

EDITH  LINCOLN  KENNISON  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Stene),  A.B.,  B.S.,  Sim- 
mons, 1911.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Sec'y,  Coburn  Clas.  Inst,  1907- 
09;   Sec'y,  R.  L  Agri.  Exper.   Sta.,  1910-11.     Res.,   Kingston,   R.  I. 

ELLA  ESTELLA  MAXCY,  A.B.  Born,  South  Wrentham,  Mass. 
Teacher,  Ashland,  Me.,  1910-11;  No.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1911-12; 
Unity,  Me.,  1912-13;  Kingfield,  Me.,  1913-18;  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1918- 
19.     Res.,  44  Colburn  St.,  No.  Attleboro,  Mass. 

CLARA  MAY  NORTON  (Mrs.  John  S.  Paul),  A.B.  Born,  York 
Beach,  Mo.  Teacher,  CoUinsville,  Conn.,  1906-07;  Wells,  Me.,  1907- 
08.     Res.,  York  Beach,  Me. 

EVA  CHARLOTTE  PLUMMER,  A.B.  Born,  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.  Asst. 
High    Sch.,    Camden,   Me.,    1906-07.     Ad.,   Brunswick,   Me. 

BEULAH  FRANCES  PURINGTON,  A.B.  Born,  Minot,  Me.  Teacher, 
So.  Paris,  Me.,  1906-07;  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1907-10;  Auburn, 
Me.,  1910-11;   Attleboro,  Mass.,  1911-14;  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1914-. 

*MAUD  LOUISE  TOWNSEND,  A.B.  Born,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  Dec. 
22,  1881.  Proof-reader,  Kennebec  Journal,  Augu.sta,  Me.,  1909-10; 
died,  Bangor,  Me.,  May  10,  1910,  aged  28. 

SUSAN    HOUGHTON   WESTON,  A.B.     Born,   Madison,    Me.     Teacher 

Math.,  Wilton  Acad.,  Wilton,  Me.,  1908-. 
ELAINE   WILSON,  A.B.     Born,  Houlton,   Me.     Res.,    Houlton,    Me. 

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1907  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1907 

MYRTIS  ETHEL  BASSETT  (Mis.  H.  B.  Betts),  A.B.  Born,  Dover, 
Me.  Asst.  in  Latin,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1907-09;  Teacher 
French  and  German,  Ricker  Clas.  Inst.,  1909-11.  Res.,  .31  Winneniay 
St.,   Natick,  Mass. 

CARO  EDNA  BEVERAGE  (Mrs.  William  Faulkner),  A.B.  Born, 
Owl's  Head,  Me.     Asst.   High  School,  Norway. 

ROSE  MARIAN  BEVERAGE  (Mrs.  Maynor  Lane),  A.B.  Born, 
Camden,  Me.     Teacher,  Lubec,  Me.     Res.,  Bedford,  Mass. 

INEZ  BOWLER,  A.B.;  B.S.,  Simmons,  1918.  Born,  Waterville,  Me. 
Teacher,  Calais,  Me.,  1907-10;  Wayland,  Mass.,  1910-14;  Putnam, 
Conn.,  1914-17;  Yeoman  (F.),  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918-19;  State  Lib., 
Augusta,  Me. 

ANNIE  ELIZA  COOK  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Starkey),  A.B.  Born,  Vassalboro, 
Me.  Asst.  in  Mod.  Languages,  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1907-09. 
Res.,  Augusta,  Me. 

*GEORGIA  MAY  CONNOR  (Mrs.  Cram),  A.B.  Born,  Farmin^ton, 
N.  H.;  died,  Dec.  9,  1916. 

SARAH  STELLA  CUMMINGS,  A.B.  Born,  Woburn,  Mass.  Teach- 
ing, Ludlow,  Vt.,  1907-08;  Saugus,  Mass.,  1908-12;  Norwood,  Mass., 
1912-1.3;    Lynn,  Mass.,   1913-. 

HATTIE  SIMONTON  FOSSETT,  A.B.  Born,  New  Harbor,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1907-09;  Newcastle,  Me., 
1910-13;  Shelton,  Conn.,  1913-15;  Student,  Radcliffe  Col.,  1915-16; 
Teacher,  Newcastle,  Me.,  1918-.     Res.,  Damariseotta,   Me. 

LUBELLE  MAY  HALL  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Hodgman),  A.B.  Born,  Ottawa, 
Kan.  Teacher,  1907-11;  1916-.  Res.,  10  Ashland  Place,  Medford, 
Mass. 

ADDIE  BRADEEN  HOLWAY  (Mis.  A.  H.  Brown),  A.B.  Born.  Port- 
land, Me.     Teaching,  1908-13.     Res.,  Portland,  Me. 

MARIAN  LOUISE  LEARNED  (Mrs.  C.  N.  Meader),  A.B.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.     Res.,  Denver,  Colo. 

ALMA  FLORENCE  MORRISETTE,  A.B.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Asst.  High  Sch.,  Bluehill,  1907;  Asst.  High  Sch.  of  Commerce,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,   1908-.     Res.,   36   Westminster  St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

BERTHA  EVANGELINE  NEAD,  A.B.  Born,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Teach- 
er, Ashfield,  Mass.,  1907-08;  Bristol,  Conn.,  W08-09;  Newton,  Mass., 
1910-11;   No.   Attleboro,  Mass.,  1911-18;    Beverly,   Mass.,   1918-. 

VIRGINIA  GILBERT  NOYES  (Mrs.  L.  W.  Getehell),  A.B.  Born, 
Lewiston,  Me.  Teacher,  Waterville,  Me.,  1907-12.  Res.,  Water- 
ville, Me. 

220 


Graduates — Women  1908 

ELLEN  JOSEPHINE  PETERSON,  A.B.     Born,  Jemtland,  Me.     Instr. 

in    Modern    Lang.,    Coburn    Class.    Inst.,    Waterville,    Me.,    1907-12; 

Student,    Gordon    Bible    Sch.,    1912-13;    Language    Study,    Nanking, 

China,  1913-14;  Kinhiva,  1914-15;   Prin.  Girls'   Sch.,  Shaohing,  1915; 

Prin.  Union   Girls'  High  Sch.,  Hangchow,  1916;  On   Furlough,   U.  S. 

A.,  1919-.     Ad.,  75  Cranch  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
EDITH  PIERCE   PRIEST,  A.B.     Born,  No.  Vassalboro,  Me.     Teacher, 

H.  S.,  Castine,  Me.,  1907-08;  Brewer,  1908-10;  Bar  Harbor,  1910-12; 

Coburn   Clas.   Inst.,  1912-.     Ad.,   Waterville,  Me. 
BERTHA    MAY    ROBINSON     (Mrs.     Lyman    Wheeler),    A.B.     Born, 

Yarmouthville,     Me.     Teaching,     1907-11;     Library    work,     1911-12; 

Res.,   Bethel,    Me. 
GRACE    LORD    STETSON    (Mrs.    C.    A.    Grant),   A.B.     Born,    Surry, 

Me.     Teacher,  Jay,   Me.,    1907-08;    Asst.   High   Sch.,    Freeport,   1908- 

10;  Washburn,  Me.,  1910-11.     Res.,  Caribou,  Me. 
ALICE     RACHEL    TYLER,     A.B.     Born,     Conneaut,     Ohio.     Teacher, 

1907-.     Res.,  Blackshear,  Ga. 
*LU€Y  MAY  WHENMAN,  A.B.     Born,   Houlton,  Me.     Instr.   Higgins 

Classical  Institute,  Charleston,   Me.;   died,   1918. 
NELLIE  PERRY  WINSLOW   (Mrs.  J.  H.  Rideout),  A.B.     Born,  Saco, 

Me.     Res.,  Winnipeg,  Man.,  Canada. 

21— *1 


CLASS  OF  1908 

MARY    CHARLOTTE    ABBOTT     (Mrs.    J.    W.    Stobie),    A.B.     Born, 

Albion,  Me.     Teaching,   1908-13.     Res.,   Madison,  Me. 
*BERTHA   HARRIS  BANGS,  A.B.     Born,  Portland,   Me.     Instr.   High 

Sch.,   Gorham,  Me.;   died,  Portland,  Me.,   1916. 
HELEN   BURNHAM    CAMPBELL    (Mrs.    Austin    Shaw),   A.B.     Born, 

Cherryfield,   Me.     Teacher,   1908-17.     Res.,  Anacortes,   Wash. 
INEZ  HAZEN  CARD     (Mrs.   Hinkley),  A.B.     Born,  York  Harbor,   Me. 
JOSEPHINE    ELLA  CLARK    (Mrs.    E.   L.   Scribner,  Jr.),   A.B.     Born, 

East  Jaffrey,    N.   H.     Teacher,   Higgins   Class.    Inst.,   1908-11;    High 

Sch.,     Maynard,    Mass.,    1911-12;    Gardiner,    Mass.,    1912-14.     Res., 

Newport,    Me. 
HELEN      LOUISE      COCHRANE,     A.B.     Born,      Moulmein,      Burma. 

Teacher,  1908-09;    Secretary,   1913-.     Res.,  Hallowell,  Me. 
SUSAN    ANGELINA    CORBETT     (Mrs.    L.    C.    Steele),    A.B.     Born, 

Medway,  Me.     Res.,  808  East  41st  St.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
GRACE     EMOGENE     CORTHELL,    A.B.     Born,    Jay,     Me.     Teacher, 

Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 
HELEN      FRANCES      DICKINSON,      A.B.     Born,      Wiscassett,      Me. 

Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Jay,  Me.,  1908-10;   Acad.,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1910-. 

221 


1908  Colby  College 

ANNIE  ALICE  HARTHORN  (Mrs.  N.  E.  Wheeler),  A.B.;  A.M., 
Boston  Univ.,  1910.  Born,  Effingham,  N.  H.  Res.,  Montreal,  Que., 
Canada. 

ETHEL  MAUD  HAYWARD  (Mrs.  B.  T.  Weston),  A.B.  Born,  Portage, 
Me.  Grand  Pres.,  Sigma  Kappa,  1918-.  Res.,  Temiskaning,  Que., 
Canada. 

NINA  BEATRICE  HOLMES  (Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Dunn),  A.B.  Born, 
Eastport,  Me.     Res.,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

DOROTHY  CLAUDIA  HOPSON  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Hunt),  B.S.  Born, 
Reading,  Eng.  Teacher,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1908-10;  Johnstown,  N.  Y., 
1911.     Res.,  Swanton,  Vt. 

FLORENCE  EMILY  KING  (Mrs.  LeR.  B.  Gould),  A.B.  Born,  Mt. 
Holly,  Vt.  Teacher,  Northfield,  Vt.,  1909-11;  Manchester,  N.  H,, 
1911-13.     Res.,  Manchester,  N.   H. 

MYRTA  ALICE  LITTLE,  A.B.;  A.M.,  Radcliffe,  1912.  Born,  Hamp- 
.stead,  N.  H.  Teacrher,  H.  S.,  Proctor,  Vt.,  1908-09;  O.xford,  Mass., 
1909-11;  Prof.  English,  Alfred  Univ.,  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  1912-14;  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1914-15;  Wheaton  Col.,  Norton, 
Mass.,  ■  1915-16;  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Educa.  Sec'y,  Sacramento,  Calif., 
1917-19;  Literary  work,  1919- ;  Author  short  stories,  poems,  etc.,  in 
various  periodicals.     Res.,  Hampstead,  N.  H. 

CAROLINE  DOLE  NOYES  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Ervin),  A.B.  Born,  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.     Teacher,   1908-12.     Res.,  Waterville,   Me. 

JENNIE  MAY  ROBERTS,  A.B.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me.  Teacher, 
Wells  River,  Vt.,  1908-09;  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1909-10; 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1910-. 

RUTH  OLIVE  ROBERTS,  A.B.  Born,  Fryeburg,  Me.  Teacher  of 
music  and  organist.     Res.,  Saco,  Me. 

NETTIE  MAY  RUNNELLS,  A.B.  Born,  Foxcroft,  Me.  Asst.  Fox- 
croft  Acad.,  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1908-11;  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me., 
1911-16;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec'y,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1916-17;  Teacher,  High- 
land Hall,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.,  1918-. 

LUCY  EVELYN  TREAT,  A.B.  Born,  Cohasset,  Mass.  Teacher, 
Sebago,  Me.,  1909-10;  Carver,  Mass.,  1910-11;  Holli.ston,  Mass.,  1911- 
12;  Kingston,  Mass.,  1912-. 

AGNES  EUNICE  WALKER  (Mr.>^.  W.  D.  Taylor),  A.B.  Born, 
Mechanic  Falls,  Me.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Brownville,  Me.,  1909;  Colby 
Acad.,  New  London,  N.  H.,  1911-12;  H.  S.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me., 
1913-16.     Ad.,  Mechanic   Falls,  Me. 


ABBIE    FRANCES    WEED     (Mrs. 

Brown), 

A.B. 

Born, 

,    Westbrook, 

Me. 

22— n 

Graduates — Women  1909 


CLASS  OF  1909 

HELEN  ESTHER  ADAMS,  A.B.  Born,  Windham,  Vt.  Teacher, 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1910-11;  Guilford,  Vt.,  1912-13;  Portage,  Me., 
1914-16;   South  Royalston,  Vt,  1917-. 

MABELLE  EDWINA  BABSON  (Mrs.  N.  H.  Mayo),  A.B.  Born, 
Brooksville,   Me.     Res.,  116   Tappan   St.,   Brookline,   Mass. 

HELENE  BERNICE  BELLATY,  A.B.  Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.  Teach- 
er, Vinalhaven,  Me.,  1909-10;  Lincoln,  Me.,  1910-12;  Allen  Normal 
Sch.,  Thomasville,  Ga.,  1913-. 

*ETHEL  HANNAH  BUTLER  (Mrs.  Paul  Johnson),  A.B.  Born,  East 
Jamaica,  Vt.,  April  29,  1888.  Teacher,  Jackson  Col.,  Jackson,  Miss., 
1909-10;  died,  Waltham,  Mass.,  May  23,  1913,  aged  25. 

FANNIE  MILLER  CRUTE,  A.B.  Born,  Thomaston,  Me.  Teacher, 
Rockland,  Me.,  1909-11;  Student,  Paris,  France,  1910;  Teacher,  Bid- 
deford.  Me.,  1911-17;  Putnam,  Conn.,  1917-18;  Winsted,  Conn.,  1918-. 

PEARL  LUCINDA  DAVIS  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Steffenson),  A.B.  Born, 
Bradford,  Me.  Teacher,  Bridgton,  Me.,  1909-12;  Stonington,  Conn., 
1912-1916.     Res.,  2  Rivard  Rd.,   Needham,  Mass. 

CLARA  AUGUSTINE  EASTMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Warren,  Me.  Head 
English  Dept.,  State  Normal  School,  Castleton,  Vt.,  1909-12;  Lyndon 
Inst.,  Lyndon,  Vt.,   1912-. 

MAUD  NINA  EATON  (Mrs.  T.  B.  Wadleigh),  A.B.  Born,  West- 
field,  Mass.  Teacher,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1909-10;  Colby  Acad.,  New 
London,  N.  H.,  1910-14.     Res.,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

BLANCHE  MIRIAM  EMORY,  A.B.  Born,  Springfield,  Mass.  Teach- 
er, High  Sch.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

FLORENCE  TOTMAN  FREELAND,  A.B.  Born,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Teacher,  1910-18.     Res.,   Pine  Knot,  Calif. 

MARION  ELIZABETH  GOODWIN  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Dow),  A.B.  Born, 
Saco,  Me.     Teacher,  1  year.     Res.,  Saco,  Me. 

OLIVE  ANNETTE  GREEN  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Fairclough),  A.B.  Born, 
Stratton,  Me.  Instr.  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1909-17;  Stud. 
Rouen  and  Paris,  France,  1912.  Ad.,  12  Osborne  St.,  White  Plains, 
N.  Y. 

ABBIE  SANFORD  HAGUE  (Mrs.  C.  O.  Warren),  A.B.  Born,  South 
Bridgton,  Me.     Res.,  1144  Thornton  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

MYRA  IRENE  HARDY,  A.B.  Born,  West  Boylston,  Mass.  Teacher, 
Rindge,  N.  H.,  1910;  Eustis,  Fla.,  1910-11;  Allen  Normal  Sch., 
Thomasville,  Ga.,  1912-18;   Straight  Col.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1918-. 

ETHEL  ROSE  KNOWLTON  (Mrs.  F.  O.  Dean),  A.B.  Born,  Edding- 
ton,  Me.  Instr.  Hebron  Acad.,  Hebron,  Me.,  1909-11;  Coburn  Class. 
Inst,  1911-15.     Res.,  40  Winter  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

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ELLA  MELVINA  MacBURNIE  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Stacy),  A.B.  Born, 
Bridgewater,  Me.  Teacher,  1909-14;  1916-19.  Res.,  19  Huron  Ave., 
Cambridge,   Mass. 

JUNE  STEWART  PHILBRICK  (Mrs.  Vaughn  Jones),  A.B.  Born, 
East  Corinth,  Me.     Teaching,  1909-11.     Res.,  Veazie,  Me. 

AGRANDECE  JEANETTE  RECORD  (Mrs.  W.  W.  PuUen),  B.S. 
Born,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.     Teacher,  1910-11.     Res.,  Monson,  Me. 

CORA  ELMER  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Blaine,  Me.  Teacher,  Hamp- 
ton Inst.,  Hampton,  Va.,  1911-18;  P.  T.  Reconstruction  aide,  Walter 
Reed  Hospital,   Wa.>^hington,   D.   C,  1918-. 

INEZ  NAOMI  STEVENSON,  A.B.  Born,  Clinton,  Me.  Res.,  190 
Columbia  Heights,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

IDONIA  CECILIA  TUBBS,  A.B.  Born,  Norway,  Me.  Res.,  8.5  Cheney 
St.,   Orange,  Mass. 

MARION  GILKEY  WADSWORTH  (Mrs.  M.  B.  Long),  A.B.  Born, 
Camden,  Me.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Camden,  Me.,  1911-12.  Res.,  Camden, 
Me. 

RINDA  BAKER  WARD  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Gile,  Jr.),  A.B.  Born,  Cherry- 
field,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Kezar  Falls,  Me.,  1909-10;  Standish, 
Me.,  1911-1.3;   So.   Portland,  Me.,   1913.     Res.,   Concord  Jet.,  Mass. 

ESTHER  HUSTON  WEEKS  (Mrs.  Frank  Condon),  A.B.  Born,  Wis- 
casset.  Me.     Res.,  Wiscasset,  Me. 

SARAH  BELLE  YOUNG,  A.B.  Born,  Embden,  Me.  Registrar, 
Wheaton  Sem.,  Norton,  Mass.,  1909-12;  Registrar,  Wheaton  Col., 
Norton,   Mass.,   1912-. 

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CLASS  OF  1910 

LEONA  JOSEPHINE  ACHORN  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Gillis),  A.B.  Boin, 
Morrill,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Lubec,  Me.,  1910-13;  Belfast,  Me., 
1913-17.     Res.,  Lubec,  Me. 

EMMA  LOUISE  BERRY  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Delahanty),  A.B.  Born,  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.  Teacher,  Hampden,  Me.,  1910-11;  High  Sch.,  Lexington, 
Mass.,  1911-14;  Brookline,  Mass.,  1914-16.  Res.,  138  Davis  Ave., 
Brookline,  Mass. 

VERENA  HILTON  CHANEY,  B.S.  Born,  Bremen,  Me.  Teacher, 
Essex,   Conn.,   1910-12;    Verona,  N.   J.,    1912-. 

CARO  BERNICE  CHAPMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Teacher, 
Coburn  Class.  Inst.,  1910-12;  Erskine  Acad.,  1912-13;  North  Yar- 
mouth Acad.,  1914-17;  South  Berwick  Acad.,  1917-18;  Deering  High 
Sch.,  1918-. 

ELEANOR  MAE  CREECH  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Marriner),  A.B.  Born,  Free- 
port,  Me.     Teacher,  Hadley,  Mas.s.,  1910-12;  Hebron,  Me.,  1912-. 

MARY     FLORENCE     DONALD     (Mrs.     C.    J.     Deans),    A.B.     Born, 

224 


Graduates — Women  1910 

Quincy,    Mass.     Teacher,    Rogers,    Ark.,    1910-li;     Stuttgart,    Ark., 
1911-13.     Res.,  Alameda,  Calif. 

*ETHEL  CYNTHIA  FAIRFIELD,   A.B.     Born,  Fairfield,   Me.,   Dec.  7, 

1887.     Teacher,   Stevens  Acad.,   Blue   Hill,    Me.;    died,    Dec.   5,   1910, 

aged    23. 
LEONA  CASSANDRIA  GARLAND     (Mrs.  M.  E.  Berry),  A.B.     Born, 

Hampstead,   N.    H.     Teacher,   Standish,   Me.,    1910-11;    Kingston,    N. 

H.,  1911-16;  Hampstead,  N.  H.,   1916-17.     Res.  Tilton,  N.  H. 

JENNIE  ALICE  GRINDLE  (Mrs.  T.  S.  Grindle),  A.B.  Born,  Blue- 
hill,  Me.  Teacher,  Eastport,  Me.,  1910-12,  1913-16;  Machias,  Me., 
1912-13.     Res.,  Westboro,  Mass. 

ALICE  MARY  HENDERSON  (Mrs.  A.  G.  Wood),  A.B.  Born, 
Brown's   Town,  Jamaica.     Res.,  Balaclava,  Jamaica. 

JENNIE    PAULINE   HERRING,   A.B.     Born,   Fairfield,   Me.     Teacher, 

High    Sch.,    Brunswick,    Me.;    Westbrook,    Me.;    Deering    High    Sch., 

Portland,  Me.     Res.,  Westbrook,  Me. 
ROSALIND    MAE    JEWETT,    B.S.     Born,    Skowhegan,    Me.     Student, 

Univ.    Maine,    1913-15;    Teacher,    Falmouth,    Mass.,    1916-18;    Asst. 

Leader,  State  Home  Demonstration,  Orono,  Me.,  1918-. 

SARAH  ELIZABETH  KETCHAM,  B.S.  Born,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1910-15;  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1915- 
18;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  1918-.  Res.,  62  Henry  St.,  Hempstead, 
N.  Y. 

ADDIE  FLORA  KNIGHT  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Boynton),  A.B.  Born,  Gardi- 
ner, Me.  Teacher,  Oak  Bluffs,  Mass.,  1910-11;  Jefferson,  Me.,  1911- 
12.     Res.,  North  Whitefield,   Me. 

LILLIAN  LOUISE  DAY  LOWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Phippsburg,  Me. 
Teacher,  Bluehill,  Me.,  1910-11;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1911-13;  Bath,  Me., 
1913-15;   Southington,  Conn.,  1915-. 

MOLLIE  MOULTON  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Herrick),  A.B.  Cumberland  Cen- 
tre, Me. 

CASSILENA  MARGUERITE  PERRY  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Hitchcock),  A.B. 
Born,  Franklin,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Easton,  Me.,  1910-12; 
Aroostook  Central  Inst.,  Mars  Hill.  Me.,  1915-16;  High  Sch.,  San- 
ford,  Me.,  1917-18.     Res.,  Sanford,  Me. 

HELEN  VARNEY  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Windham,  Me.  Ad.,  R. 
F.  D.  4,  Portland,  Me. 

MARY  ELLEN  WOODMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Teacher, 
Charlemont,  Mass.,  1910-16;  Portland,  Conn.,  1916-18;  Torrington, 
Conn.,  1918-. 

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1911  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1911 

LOUISE  NEWCOMB  BUZZELL,  A.B.  Born,  Brewster,  Mass.  Teach- 
er, Ricker  Clas.  Inst.,  1911-15;  High  Sch.,  Woburn,  Mass.,  1915-18; 
Goddard    Seminary,   Barre,   Vt.,   1918-. 

ROSE  MILDRED  CARVER  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Tilley),  A.B.  Born,  North 
Haven,  Me.  Teacher,  Ashland,  Me.,  1911-1912;  Patten,  Me.,  1912- 
14.     Res.,  Ashland,  Me. 

HAZEL  BOWKER  COLE,  A.B.  Born,  Foxcroft,  Me.  Teacher,  Pitts- 
field,  Me.,  1911-13;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1913-15;  South  Portland,  Me., 
1915-18;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1918-.  Res.,  1021  Congress  St.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

GERTRUDE  HAZELTON  COOMBS  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Rose),  A.B.,  A.M., 
Columbia,  1918.  Born,  Bristol,  Vt.  Teacher,  Jaro,  Iloilo,  P.  I., 
1913-17.     Ad.,  Virginia  Union   Univ.,  Richmond,  Va. 

ELLEN  MARY  CRATTY  (Mrs.  R.  R.  Paine),  A.B.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.     Teacher,  1911-14.     Res.,  25  College  Ave.,  Waterville,  Me. 

LAURA  LOVELL  DAY,  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Cole),  A.B.  Born,  Jacksonville, 
111.     Teacher,  1911-12.     Res.,  Casco,  Me. 

MARGARET  SCOTT  FIELDEN,  (Mrs.  R.  R.  Rogers),  A.B.  Teacher, 
Hebron,  Me.,  1911-12;  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1912-14.  Ad.,  Belfast, 
Me. 

SARAH  EDNA  GARFIELD,  A.  B. 

*CORA  MABELLE  KENNISON,  (Mrs.  R.  E.  Nash),  A.B.  Died, 
Sept.  26,    1915. 

SINIA  FAY  KING,  A.B.  Born,  Mt.  Holly,  Vt.  Teacher,  Sabattus, 
Me.,  1912-15;  Bridgton  Acad.,  North  Bridgton,  Me.,  1915-16;  Berlin, 
N.  H.,  1916-17;  High  Sch.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1918-.  Res.,  328  Brook- 
line  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

ELSIE  MAY  LAWRENCE,  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Fentiman),  A.B.  Born, 
Madison,  Me.  Teacher,  Springfield,  Me.,  1911-12;  Garland,  Me., 
1912-13.     Res.,  Stockton  Springs,  Me. 

LUCILLE  NOYES,  A.B.  Born,  East  Wilton,  Me.  Teacher,  Freedom, 
Me.,  1912;  With  Wm.  Filene's  Information  Bureau,  Boston,  Mass., 
1915-.     Res.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

ELLEN  MARY  PILLSBURY,  A.B.  Born,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.  New 
Gloucester,  Me.,  1911-12;  Oakland,  Me.,  1912-14;  Augusta,  Me.,  1915- 
16;   Unity,  Me.,  1917-18;   Grantwood,  N.  J.,  1919. 

ROSE  MAUDE  PILLSBURY,  A.B.  Born,  Lincolnville,  Me.  Gov- 
erness, 1911-12;  Inst.  Latin,  Rust  Col.,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  1912-13; 
Inst.  Latin,  Shaw  Univ.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1913-15;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Boothbay,  Me.,  1916-17;  Red  Beach  High  Sch.,  Calais,  Me.,  1917-18; 
High  Sch.,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  1918-. 

LOUISE  ALTA  ROSS,  A.B.  Born,  Corinna,  Me.  Teacher,  Barre, 
226 


Graduates — Women  1912 

Mass.,    1911-17;    Central    Falls,    R.    I.,    1917-.     Res.,    1357    Newport 
Ave.,  Pawtueket,   R.   I. 

AUCE  LILLIAN  THOMAS,  (Mrs.  R.  N.  Good),  A.B.  Born,  Farm- 
ing-ton Falls,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Jay,  Me.,  1911-12.  Res., 
Aniesbury,  Mass. 

MARY  BIXBY  WESTON,  (Mrs.  E.  A.  Crowell),  A.B.  Born,  Madison, 
Me.  Teacher,  Milbridge,  Me.,  1911-14;  Sutton,  Mass.,  1914-1.5. 
Res.,  Ludlow,   Mass. 

BEULAH  ETHEL  WITHEE,  A.B.  Born,  Benton  FalLs,  Me.  Teacher, 
Madison  and  Bath,  Me.,  and  Reading-,  Ma.'is.  Res.,  48  Clinton  Ave., 
Waterville,   Me. 

ETHEL  MIRIAM  WOOD,  (Mrs.  E.  F.  West),  A.B.  Born,  Lebanon, 
Me.  Asst.,  Higgins  Clas.  Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.,  1911-13;  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  West  Lebanon,  Me.,  1914-18.  Res.,  528  Chelmsford  St.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

LETA  YOUNG,  A.B.  Born,  Liberty,  Me.  Teacher,  1911-14;  Gradu- 
ate Stud.,  Yale  Univ.,  1914-15;  Teacher,  1915-.  Ad.,  15  Myrtle  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

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CLASS  OF  1912 

MARIAN  ELISE  BROWN,  A.B.,  Ph.D.,  Central  Univ.  of  Indiana,  1915, 
Born,  North  Haven,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1912 
15;  Morse  High  Sch.,  Bath.,  Me.,  1915-17;  High  Sch.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
1917-18;  With  Kennebec  Journal,  Augusta,  Me.,  1918-. 

MARY  MARGARET  BUSWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Foxcroft,  Me.  Student 
Radcliffe  Col.,  1912-13;  Teacher,  Brewer  High  Sch.,  1914-16;  Acad., 
Corinna,  Me.,  1916-. 

FLORENCE  SARGENT  CARLL,  A.B.,  A.M.,  Columbia,  1918.  Acting 
Dean,  Women's  Div.,  Colby  Col.,  1914-15.     Res.,  South  China,  Me. 

LILLIAN  MAE  CARLL  (Mrs.  Arthur  Schubert),  A.B.  Born,  Saco 
Me.  Teacher,  Maine  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  1912-14;  Higl 
Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1914-17.  Res.,  517  South  Warren  St.,  Madi.son 
Wis. 

EMMA  LOUISE  CLARK,  A.B.  Born,  East  Wilton,  Me.  Ad.,  Oak 
land,  Me. 

ETTA  ALICE  CREECH,  A.B.  Born,  Freeport,  Me.  Teacher,  Hallo- 
well,  Me.,  1913;  Nurse,  Mass.  Homeopathic  Hosp.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1914-17;  Nurse,  Mattapan,  Mass.,  1917-19;  Student,  Simmons  Col., 
1919-.     Ad.,  146  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FLORENCE  BELLE  CROSS  (Mrs.  I.  L.  Cleveland),  A.B.  Born, 
Stewartstown,  N.  H.  Teacher,  Canaan,  Vt.,  1912-15;  Contoocook,  N. 
H.,   1915-17.     Res.,  235   Connecticut  Ave.,  New  London,  Conn. 

BESSIE  MARGARET  CUMMINGS    (Mr.s.  H.  G.  Walden),  A.B.     Born, 

227 


1912  Colby  College 

Henzada,    Burma.     Student,    Simmons    Col.,    1912-13.     Res.,    Green- 
ville, Me. 

ELSIE  CARLETON  GARDINER  (Mrs,.  Gilbert),  A.B.  Born,  Rock- 
port,  Me.     Ad.,  Rockport,   Me. 

ETHEL  GILPATRICK,  B.S.  Born,  Kezar  Falls,  Me.  Teacher.  Ad., 
St.  Theresa  House,   Lynn,  Mass. 

RUTH  ELEANOR  GOODWIN,  A.B.  Born,  Saco,  Me.  Teacher, 
Hampton  Inst.,  Hampton,  Va.,  1914-19;  Beacon  Sch.,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1919-.     Ad.,  1440  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

ETHEL  VINA  HAINES,  A.B.     Born,  Saco,  Me.     Res.,  Sebago,  Me. 

MARY  EMILY  HALL  (Mrs.  Butler),  A.B.  Born,  Rockville,  Me.  Ad., 
Rockland,  Me. 

RUTH  ORAVILLE  HAMILTON,  A.B.  Born,  Cornish,  Me.  Teacher, 
Winslow,  Me.,  1912-13;  Companion,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1913-14;  Teach- 
er, Castana,  la.,  1914-17;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1917-.  Ad.,  11  Ply- 
mouth  St.,  Plymouth,   Mass. 

MARGARET  ALICE  HOLBROOK,  A.B.  Born,  Vanceboro,  Me. 
Teacher,  Boulder,  Colo.,  1913-14;  Limestone,  Me.,  1914-15;  Black 
River  Acad.,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1915-17;  Student,  Simmons  Col.  Res., 
136  Hemenway  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HELEN  HUNT,  A.B.  Born,  Gray,  Me.  Teacher,  Revere,  Mass., 
1912-13;  Boothbay,  Me.,  1913-17;  Rockland,  Me.,  1917-18;  Montpe- 
lier,  Vt.,  19 18-. 

EMMA  LOUISE  LEIGHTON,  (Mrs.  S.  F.  Walden),  A.B.  Born,  Har- 
rington, Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Danville,  N.  H.,  1912-14.  Res., 
Greenville,  Me. 

LILLIAN  PEARL  MITTON,  A.B.  Born,  Needham,  Mass.  Teacher, 
1912-15;   Bookkeeper,  1915-.     Res.,  Caribou,  Me. 

LEORA  EDNA  PRENTISS,  A.B.  Born,  Troy,  Me.  Asst.,  Freedom 
Acad.,  Freedom,  Me.,  1912-14;  Head  French  Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Gar- 
diner, Me.,  1915-. 

MILDRED  RALPH,  B.S.,  A.M.,  Columbia,  1914.  Inst.  Science,  High 
Sch.,  Bath,  Me.,  1912-13;  Student,  Columbia  Univ.,  1913-14;  Head 
Dept.  Chemistry,  Skidmore  School  of  Arts,  Saratoga  Springs,  N. 
Y.,   1915-. 

JENNIE  MARIE  REED,  A.B.  Born,  New  Boston,  N.  H.  Teacher, 
Topsham,  Me.,   1912-18;   Gardiner,  Me.,  1918-. 

EVA  MAE  REYNOLDS,  A.B.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.  Asst.  Modern 
Languages,  Cony  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1912-18;  Dean  of  Women. 
Washington   State  Normal   Sch.,  Machias,   Me.,   1918-. 

RITA  MAUDE  ROBINSON,  A.B.  Born,  Warren,  Me.  Teacher,  Mil- 
bridge,  Me.,  1912-13;  Barre,  Ma.ss.,  1913-18;  New  London,  Conn., 
1918-. 


Graduates— Women  1913 

EDITH  JESSIE  ROSS  (Mis.  H.  H.  Murchie),  A.B.  Born,  St.  Stephen, 
N.  B.     Res.,  Calais,  Me. 

MARGARET  BERYL  SKINNER,  A.B.  Born,  Raymond,  Me.  Teach- 
er, Limington  Acad.,  1912-13;  Hig-h  Sch.,  Bridg-ton,  Me.,  1913-14; 
Edward  Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1914-15;  High  Sch.,  Port- 
land, Me.,   1915-.     Ad.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

SARAH  LOUISE  SNOW  (Mrs.  L.  S.  Jellison),  A.B.  Born,  North 
Berwick,  Me.     Teacher,  1912-17.     Res.,  Freeport,  Me. 

ETHEL  MILNER  STEVENS,  A.B.  Born,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

MARY  ANNIE  STRICKLAND,  B.S.  Born,  New  Portland,  Me. 
Teacher,  Rockland,  Me.,  1912-13;  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1913-17;  Dexter, 
Me.,  1917-.     Res.,  New  Portland,  Me. 

GAIL  ANNE   TAGGART,  A.B.     Skowhegan,  Me. 

GRACE  EVANS  VOSE  (Mrs.  Allen  Grupe) ,  A.B.  Born,  Madison,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Kingfield,  Me.,  1912-13;  Madison,  Me.,  1913-15; 
Deering  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1915-16;  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1916-18. 
Res.,  Woodlawn,  Pa. 

ETHEL  ANNETTA  WARD,  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Strickland),  A.B.  Born, 
Hallowell,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Abbot,  Me.,  1912-13;  Sanger- 
ville,  Me.,  1913-14.     Res.,  New  Portland,  Me. 

SUSAN  MAY  WENTWORTH,  A.B.  Born,  North  Windham,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  1912-14;  Bethlehem,  N.  H., 
1914-17;  Berwick,  Me.,  1917-18;  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1918-.  Author 
short  stories  in  various  publications.     Ad.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 

BERTHA  MORSE  WILSON  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Eldredge,  Jr),  A.B.  Born, 
Thomaston,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Caribou,  Me.,  1912-13;  Thom- 
aston.  Me.,  1913-14;  Orleans,  Mass.,  1914-17.  Res.,  South  Orleans, 
Mass. 

LAUREL  EDNA  WYMAN  (Mrs.  C.  J.  Keppel),  A.B.  Born,  Law- 
rence, Mass.  With  Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1912-15. 
Res.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

34 

CLASS  OF  1913 

ALICE  MARGARET  ADAMS,  A.B.  Born,  St.  George,  N.  B.  Teach- 
er.    Ad.,  283  Westwood  Ave.,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

ANGIE  LEE  BECKFORD  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Rand),  A.B.  Born,  Wash- 
burn, Me.  Teacher,  Springfield,  Me.,  1913-14;  Corinna,  Me.,  1914- 
15;  Hollis,  Me.,  1916-17.     Res.,  Stetson,  Me. 

LUCY  ISABEL  CLOUGH,  A.B.  Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1914-16;  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1916-17; 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1917-. 

229 


1913  Colby  College 

BESSIE  JANET  DUTTON,  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Pillsbury,  Jr.),  A.B.  Born, 
Portland,  Me.  Teacher,  Acad.,  Liniington,  Me.,  1913-14;  Leavitt 
Inst,   Turner    Centre,    Me.,    1914-15.     Res.,   Liniington,    Me. 

PAULINE  HANSON,  A.B.  Born,  Sanford,  Me.  Teacher,  Coburn, 
Clas.  Inst,  1914;  Hebron  Acad.,  1915-16;  High  Sch.,  Westbroolv,  Me., 
1917.- 

MARIAN  ELIZABETH  INGALLS  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Hague,  Jr.),  A.B. 
Born,  South  Bridgton,  Me.     Ad.,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Gorhani,  Me. 

CYNTHIA  LOVINA  KNOWLES,  A.B.  Born,  Corinna,  Me.  Teacher, 
Wells,  Me.,  1913;  Rochester,  N.  H.,  1914-16;  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1916- 
18;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  overseas  service,  1919;  Ad.,  348  Union  St,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H. 

DORA  MAE  LIBBY,  B.S.  Born,  Canton,  Me.  Teacher.  Ad.,  Lisbon 
Falls,  Me. 

EVA  MACOMBER  (Mrs.  L.  A.  Kyes),  A.B.  Born,  Jay,  Me.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Jay,  Me.,  1913-18.     Res.,  North  Jay,  Me. 

MERGE  FARNSWORTH  MORSE,  AB.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Teach- 
er,  Parsonsfield,   Me.,  Seni.,   1914-16.     Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

SARAH  EMMA  PENNELL  (Mrs.  C.  G.  Reed),  A.B.  Born,  Harmony, 
Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1913-14;  Deering 
High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1914-17.     Res.,  Masardis,  Me. 

FRANCES  H.  POLLARD  (Mrs.  A.  K.  McBride),  A.B.  Born,  Old 
Town,  Me.  Teacher,  1913;  Supervising  Music  and  Drawing,  1913- 
16.     Ad.,  North  East  Harbor,  Me. 

MARY  PHYLLIS  St.CLAIR,  A.B.  Born,  Calais,  Me.  Teacher,  Coburn 
Clas.  Inst,  Waterville,  Me.,  1913-. 

BELLE  TAPLEY  SMITH  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Westcott,  Jr.),  A.B.  Born, 
Sedgwick,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Brooklin,  Me.,  1913-14;  Stevens 
Acad.,  Bluehill,  Me.,  1914-17.     Res.,  Bluehill,  Me. 

MARION  ELIZABETH  TEBBETTS,  A.B.  Born,  Belgrade,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1914-15;  Clerk,  Ord.  Dept., 
War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918-.  Res.,  826  Kennedy  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,   D.  C. 

AVIS  CHRISTINE  THOMPSON  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Lamoreau),  A.B.  Born, 
Presque  Isle,.  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1913-18. 
Res.,  Presque  Isle,  Me. 

BESSIE  NOBLE  TOBEY,  A.B.  Boin,  Fairfield  Centre,  Me.  Stenog- 
rapher, 1914-19;  Mgr.  Russell  &  Kenrick  Jewelrv  Co.,  Waterville, 
Me. 

DIANA  JOSEPHINE  WALL  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Pitts),  A.B.  Born.  Rock- 
port,  Me.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  West  Paris,  Me.,  1914-19.  Res.,  West 
Paris,  Me. 


Graduates — Women  1914 

MABEL  JOSEPHINE  WALL,  A.B.  Born,  Rockport,  Me.  Teacher, 
Rockport,  Me.,  1913-16;  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1916-17;  Millinocket,  Me., 
1917-19;  Barre,  Vt,  1919-. 

ADA  EDITH  WAUGH  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Youiir-)  ,  A.B.  Born,  Levant,  Me. 
Teacher,   Barre,  Vt,   191.3-18.     Res.,   Barre,  Vt. 

IVA   BELLE   WILLIS,  A.B.     42  Appleton   St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

MATTIE  MARIE  WINDELL  (Mrs.  S.  L.  Allen)  A.B.  Born,  Port- 
land, Me.  Teacher,  Clinton,  Me.,  1913-15;  Hampton  Inst.,  Hampton, 
Va.,  1916-17.     Res.,   Chisholm,  Minn. 

CLARA  ELLIOTT  WINSLOW,  A.B.,  B.Th.,  Gordon  Bible  Col.,  1919. 
Born,  Saco,  Me.  Head  Eng.  Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Kennebunk,  Me., 
1913-15.  Director  Relig.  Educa.,  Portland  Sq.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1919-.     Res.,  35   Thornton  Ave.,  Saco,  Me. 

23 
CLASS  OF  1914 

ALICE    MAUD    BECKETT    (Mrs.  H.   R.    Haley),  A.B.       Born,  Calais, 

Me.     Teacher,    High    Sch.,     Presquc    Isle,    Me.,     1914-16.     Res.,    St. 

Stephen,  N.  B. 
MABEL  ALLAN    BYNON    (Mrs.  J.    F.   McDaniel),  A.B.     Born,   Port- 
land,    Me.     Teacher,    Acad.,     Fryeburg,     Me.,    1914-15;     High    Sch., 

Easton,   Me.,  1915-16;    Portland,   Me.,   1916-19.     Res.,    109   Silver  St., 

Dover,  N.  H. 
MADELINE    EMMA    CLOUGH,   A.B.     Born,   New    York,    N.    Y.     Ad., 

Pennacook,    N.   H. 
FLORENCE    JUDSON    COLE     (Mrs.    Clinton    Barnard),    A.B.     Born, 

Foxcroft,   Me.     Teacher,    Maine   Central   Inst.,    Pittsfield,   Me.,    1915- 

16;  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1917-18;   Stadium  High  Sch.,  Taconia, 

Wash.,  1919.     Res.,  Mohonk  Lake,  N.  Y. 
CLARA  WILSON  COLLINS   (Mrs.  D.  S.  Piper),  A.B.     Born,  Caribou, 

Me.     Teacher,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1914-17.     Res.,   Caribou,   Me. 
LENA    CUSHING,    B.S.     Born,    Salem,    Mass.     Asst.     Prin.,    Practice 

Dept,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Framingham,  Mass.,  1914-. 
LORA     MAY    DANFORTH,    A.B.     Born,    LeGrange,    Me.     Ad.,    East 

Millinocket,  Me. 
MARION   EDITH    DODGE    (Mrs.    A.    I.    Keef),   A.B.     Born,   Prospect 

Harbor,    Me.     Teacher,   Vanceboro,    Me.,    1914-15.     Res.,    Vanceboro, 

Me. 
ANNIE   LAURA   DUDLEY,   A.B.     Born,   Waterford,   Me.     Commercial 

Sch.,    1914-15;    Teaching,    Winthrop,    Me.,    1915-16;     Portland,    Me., 

1916-17;    Columbia    Univ.,    1917;    Clerical    work,    1917-.     Res.,   West 

8th  St.,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
IDELLA   KATHRINE    FARNUM,    A.B.     Born,    Wilmot,    N.    H.     Prin. 

Kearsage  Sch.  of  Practice,  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  1914-19;  Supt.  Sch.,  Union 

No.  1,  N.  H.,  1919-.     Res.,  Danbury,  N.  H. 

231 


1914  Colby  College 

BLANCHE  CLAIRE  FARRINGTON,  A.B.  Born,  Burnham,  Me. 
Teacher,  Woodland,  Me.,  1914-15;  Ashland,  Me.,  1915-17;  Houlton, 
Me.,  1917-. 

LILLIAN  WINTHROP  FOGG,  A.B.  Born,  Freeport,  Me.  Teaching, 
1914-18;  Private  Sec'y>  1918-.     Ad.,  Freeport,  Me. 

GRACE  WAKEFIELD  HAMILTON,  A.B.  Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Teacher,  Freedom,  Me.,  1914-15;  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1915-17;  Leomins- 
ter,  Mass.,  1918-.     Res.,   291   South   St.,   Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

EMILY  LOWELL  HANSON  (Mrs.  G.  B.  Obear),  A.B.  Born,  Calais, 
Me.  Head  Eng.  Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Hamilton,  Mass.,  1916;  Cony 
High  Sch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1916-17;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Medford, 
Mass.,  1917-18;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1918-19.  Res.,  523  West 
113th  St.,  New  York  City. 

MABELLE  HANCOCK  HUNT,  A.B.  Born,  Gray,  Me.  Teacher,  Ken- 
nebunkport,  Me.,  1914-17;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1917-18;  Woonsocket,  R. 
I.,   1918-19;    Maine   Central   Inst,  Pittsfield,  Me.,   1919-. 

ADELAIDE  LOUNSBURY  KLEIN  (Mrs.  E.  D.  Jackman),  A.B. 
Born,   Gauhati,  Assam,   India.     Res.,   Dalton,  Mass. 

ETHEL  EUGENIE  MERRIAM  (Mrs.  L.  F.  Weeks),  A.B.  Born, 
Osage  City,  Kan.     Teacher,  1914-16.     Res.,  Waterville,   Me. 

CORA  AMELIA  PATTERSON  (Mrs.  R.  B.  Hutchins),  A.B.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Easton,  Me.,  1914-16;  Pre- 
ceptress, Bridgton  Acad.,  North  Bridgton,  Me.,  1916-17;  Teacher,' 
High  Sch.,  Winslow,  Me.,  1917;  Lawrence  High  Sch.,  Fairfield,  Me., 
1917-18.     Res.,  299  Broadway,  Methuen,  Mass. 

GLADYS  PAUL,  A.B.  Born,  Eliot,  Me.  Teacher,  Acad.,  Cherryfield, 
Me.,  1914-16;  High  Sch.,  Keene,  N.  H.,  1916-18;  High  Sch.,  Hack- 
ensack,  N.  J.,  1918-. 

ANNIE  LOIS  PEACOCK  (Mrs.  Milroy  Warren),  A.B.  Born,  Lubec, 
Me.  Teacher,  Garland,  Me.,  1915-16;  Portland,  Conn.,  1916-17; 
Medford,  Mass.,  1917;  Boston,  Mass.,  1918.     Res.,  Lubec,  Me. 

ERMA  VYRA  REYNOLDS,  A.B.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  1914-. 

ABBIE  GERTRUDE  SANDERSON,  A.B.  Born.  Greenville,  N.H. 
Teacher  Eng.,  High  Sch.,  Charlton,  Mass.,  1914-15;  Preceptress, 
Ricker  Clas.  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1915-17;  Student,  Newton  Theo. 
Inst.,  Gordon  Bible  Col.,  and  Hasseltine  House,  Sept.-Dec,  1917; 
Missy.,  Woman's  American  Bapt.  For.  Miss.  Soc,  Dec,  1917-.  Ad., 
Swatow,  China. 

MAR.JORIE  SCRIBNER,  A.B.  Born,  Bridgton,  Me.  Teacher,  1914-. 
Ad.,    Portland,  Me. 

NANNIE  LORETTO  SOULE  (Mrs.  F.  B.  Hatch),  A.B.  Born,  Cam- 
bridge, Ma.ss.  Teacher,  Houlton,  Me.,  1914-15;  Windham,  Me.,  1915- 
17;  Sanford,  Me.,  1917;  McKenney,  Va.,  1918.  Ad.,  10  McChesney 
Court,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

232 


Graduates — Women  1915 

HELEN  ODIORNE  THOMAS  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Foster),  A.B.  Born,  Houl- 
ton.  Me.  Inst.  Science,  High  Sch.,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1914-16;  Girls' 
Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1917-18.  Ad.,  Language  Sch., 
Nanking,  China. 

DOROTHY  HORR  TUBES  (Mrs.  Russell  Davis),  B.S.  Born,  Gorham, 
N.  H.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

EDITH  CROSBY  WASHBURN  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Clifford),  A.B.  Born, 
China,  Me.  Teacher,  China,  Me.,  1914-15;  Hampton  Inst.,  Hampton, 
Va.,  1915-18;  Accounting,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1918-19.  Res.,  551  Trum- 
bull Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

GRACE  EDSON  WESTON,  A.B.  Born,  West  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1916-18;  Concord,  N.  H.,  1918-. 
Res.,  38  Rumford  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

CHRISTINE  RECORD  WHITTEMORE  (Mrs.  T.  B.  Powers),  A.B. 
Born,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.     Res.,  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

HAZEL  YOUNG,  B.S.  Born,  Liberty,  Me.  Grad.  Student,  Yale  Univ., 
1914-15;  Inst.  Chemistry,  Salem  Col.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C,  1915-17; 
Simmons  Col.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1917-18;  Chemist,  Arnold  Print 
Works,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1919-. 

30 

CLASS  OF  1915 

ELLA  MILDRED  BEDFORD,  A.B.  Born,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Teacher, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1915-16;  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1916-17;  South- 
ington.  Conn.,  1917-18.     Ad.,  Plainville,  Conn. 

LENA  POTTER  BLANCHARD  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Rickel),  A.B.  Born, 
Augusta,  Me.  Inst.  Mod.  Lang.,  Berwick  Acad.,  South  Berwick, 
Me.,  1915-16;  Industrial  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1917- 
18;  Translator,  National  City  Bank,  New  York  City,  1918-20;  Res., 
Cozad,  Neb. 

ETHEL  GLENDENNING  CHAMBERLAIN,  A.B.  Born,  Harvey, 
York  Co.,  N.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  1916-17; 
Physical  Director,  Normal   Sch.,   Machias,  Me.,  1918-. 

MARGUERITE  MAY  CHAMBERLAIN,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Simmons,  1919. 
Born,  Waterville,  Me.  Teacher,  1915-18;  Stud.,  Simmons  Col.,  1918- 
19;  Cataloguer, .  Public  Lib.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1919-.  Res.,  77  Hodge 
Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

EMILY  ANN  CUNNINGHAM,  B.S.     Newmarket,  N.  H. 

VIVIAN  MARGARET  ELLSWORTH,  A.B.  Born,  Farmington,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1915-16;  Farmington,  Me., 
1916-17;   National  Park   Sem.,  Fore.st  Glen,   Md.,   1917-. 

MYRTLE  ERDENE  EVERETT,  A.B.  Born,  Hartland,  Me.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1915-16;  Southington,  Conn.,  1916-18; 
Head  Eng.   Dept,   High   Sch.,  Baldwinville,  Mass.,   1918-. 

233 


1915  Colby  College 

JENNIE  FARNUM,  A.B.  Born,  East  Wilton,  Me.  Teacher,  Acad., 
Monmouth,  Me.,  1915-17;  High  Sch.,  Sullivan,  Me.,  1917-18;  Prin., 
High  Sch.,  Weld,  Me.,   1918-. 

MARGARET  LIZZIE  FORBES,  A.B.  Born,  Temple,  N.  H.  Student, 
Gordon  Bible  Col.,  1916-17;  Church  Asst,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1917-19; 
Student  Boston  Univ.,  Sch.  of  Religious  Educa.,  1919.  Ad.,  10  Dea- 
coness Rd.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ALDINE  CLARKE  GILMAN,  B.S.  Born,  Harmony,  Me.  Head  Eng. 
Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Camden,  Me.,  1915-. 

RUTH  WALKER  GOODWIN,  A.B.  Born,  WaterviUc,  Me.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  1915-17;  Waterville,  Me.,  1918-.  Res., 
100   Silver   St.,  Waterville,   Me. 

HELEN  NELSON  HANSON,  A.B.  Born,  Calais,  Mc.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1915-16;  Indu.strial  Secy.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Portland, 
Me.,  1916-17;  Secy.,  Washington  Co.  Red  Cross,  1918;  Exec.  Secy., 
United  War  Work  Campaign,  Women's  Organization  for  Me.,  1918; 
Student,  Law  Sch.,  Univ.   Maine,  Bangor,  Me.,  1919-. 

MILDRED  HOLMES,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Simmons,  1918.  Born,  Eastport,  Me. 
Teacher,  1916;  Student,  Simmons  Col.,  1917-18;  Govt.  Research  in 
Cost  of  Living,  1918-.     Ad.,  Eastport,  Me. 

INA  MAY  McCAUSLAND,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Mc.  Contracting 
business,  1915-18;  Bookkeeper,  1918-.  Res.,  39  Read  St.,  Wood- 
fords,  Me. 

RUTH  MORGAN,  A.B.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.  Student,  Whcalon  Co!  , 
1916-17;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Buxton,  Me.,  1917;  Skowhcgan,  Me., 
1918-. 

ODETTE  MONTGOMERY  POLLARD  (Mrs.  V.  W.  Dyer),  A.B., 
Born,  Winslow,  Me.  Teacher,  Clinton,  Me.,  1915-16;  Maynard, 
Mass.,  1916-18;   Leominster,   Mass.,  1918-19.     Res.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

MARGUERITE  ROBINSON,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Simmons,  1919.  Teacher, 
1915-18;  Student,  Simmons  Col.,  1918-19;  Librarian,  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1919-. 

HAZEL  DELL  ROSS.,  A.B.     Bradford,  Me. 

MAY  HOUGHTON  SARGENT,  A.B.  Born,  Thomasville,  Ga.  Teach- 
er, Buxton,  Me.,  1915-17;  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1917-18;  Student,  Post 
Business   Col.,   1918;   Bookkeeper,    1919-.     Ad.,   Collinsville,   Conn. 

MARION  OPHELIA  STEWARD  (Mrs.  E.  O.  LaCasce),  A.B.  Born, 
Skowhegan,  Me.  Teacher,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1915-17;  Sanford,  Mc., 
1917-18.     Res.,  714  Stevens  Ave.,  Portland,   Me. 

MARY  ESTHER  TOBEY,  A.B.,  B.S.,  Simmons,  1918.  Born,  Fairfield 
Center,  Me.     Librarian.     Ad.,  9  Prospect  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ALICE  RUTH  TREFETHEN,  A.B.  Born,  Kent's  Hill,  Me.  Teacher. 
Ad.,  4  West  Court,  Waterville,  Me. 

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Graduates — Women  1916 

MARY  ALIDA  WASHBURN,  A.B.     Born,  China,  Mc.     Teacher,  1919-. 

Ad.,  China,  Me. 
DOROTHY   NEWMAN   WEBB,   A.B.     Born,   Winthrop,    Me.     Teacher, 

Turner  Center,   Me.,   1915-17;    Houlton,   Me.,   1917-18;    Sanford,   Me., 

1918-. 
EVELYN    SADIE     WHITNEY,     A.B.     Born,     Pownal,     Me.     Teacher, 

1915-16;   Banliins',   1916-.     Ad.,  50  Lawn  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 


25 


;CLASS  OF  1916 


MARJORIE    LOUISE    BARKER,   A.B.     Born,   Norway,    Me.     Teacher, 

Berlin,    N.    H.,    1916-17;    Clerk,    Bo.ston,    Mass.,    1917-19;     Student, 

Boston    Sch.   for    Secretaries,    1919-.     Ad.,    40    Berkeley    St.,    Boston, 

Mass. 
ALICE    COBURN    BOYNTON,    A.B.     Born,    Jefferson,    Me.     Teacher, 

High  Sch.,  West  Lebanon,  Me.,  1917-18;  Erskine  Acad.,  South  China, 

Me.,   1919.     Ad.,   New   Castle,  Me. 
IDA    BLANCHE    BROWNE     (Mrs.    H.    A.    Dorr),    B.S.      Born,    North 

Haven,    Me.     Teacher,   Acad.,   Cherryfield,    Me.,   1916-17;    High   Sch., 

Rockport,  Me.,  1917-18;   Acad.,   Limerick,   Me.,   1918-19. 
YVETTE  GABRIELLE  CLAIR,  A.B.     Born,  Watervillc,   Me.    Teacher, 

1916-19;  Interior  decorating,  1919-.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Mc. 
ALICE  A.  CLARKIN,  A.B.     Teacher.     Ad.,   11   Center   St.,  Waterville, 

Me.. 
BERLE   CRAM,    A.B.     Born,   Solon,.  Me.'     Teacher,    North    Craftsbury, 

Vt.,  1916-17;   Dexter,  Me.,  1917-18;  Hanover,  N.   H.,  1918-. 
IRIS    CARLE    CROSBY,    A.B.     Born,    Portland,    Me.     Teacher,    High 

Sch.,  Danbury,   Conn.,   1916-17;    Bridgeport,  Conn.,    1917-.     Ad.,   498 

Colorado  Ave.,   Bridgeport,  Conn. 
LUCILE      FOSTER,      A.B.     Born,      Waterville,      Me.     Teacher,      Ad., 

Waterville,  Me. 
ESTHER  DORA  FRENCH,  A.B.     Born,  Solon,  Me.     Teacher,   1916-18; 

Student,    Sch.    of    Domestic    Science,    Boston,    Ma.ss.,    1918-19.     Ad., 

Solon,  Me. 
EFFIE    MAY    HANNAN,    A.B.     Born,    Linneus,    Mc.     Teacher,    High 

Sch.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1916-. 
MARION    HARMON,    A.B.     Born,    West    Falmouth,    Me.     Asst,    High 

Sch.,   Rockport,   Me.;   Prin.,   High   Sch.,  Conway,   N.   H.     Res.,   West 

Falmouth,  Me. 
CLARA    LOUISE    HINCKLEY    (Mrs.   L.    D.   Hemenway),   A.B.     Born, 

Milbridge,   Me.     Teacher,    Conway,    N.    H.,    1916-17;    Milbridge,   Me., 

1917-18;    Rockland,    Me.,    1918-19.     Res.,   10    Porter    St.,   Watertown, 

Mass. 
ELIZABETH     MARY    HODGKINS,    A.B.     Born,    Manchester,    N.     H. 
235 


1916  Colby  College 

Teacher,   Kennebunk,   Me.,    1916-17;    Bath,    Me.,    1917-.     Ad.,   Upper 

Turner  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 
ALICE  ALMINA  HUNTON,  A.B.     Born,  Oakland,  Me.     Teacher,  Eng. 

and    History,    High    Sch.,    Oakland,    Me.,    1917-18;    Old    Town,    Me., 

1919-.     Ad.,  Oakland,  Me. 
HAZEL  NINA  LANE,  A.B.     Teacher,   Pemaquid,   Me.,   1916-18;    South 

Paris,  Me.,  1918-. 
*VESTA  LORA   McCURDA,  A.B.     Died,  Jan.,  1919. 
ANNIE    LOUISE   McCURDY    (Mrs.   M.   V.    MacKinnon),    A.B.     Born, 

Calais,  Me.     Teacher,  Acad.,   Calais,  Me.,  1916-17;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  war 

.service.    Great    Lakes    Naval    Training    Sta.,    111.,    1918.     Ad.,    1461 

Crawford  Rd.,  Cleveland,  O. 
ALICE     CORNELL    MATHER,    A.B.     Born,    Emma,    Colo.     Teacher, 

High   Sch.,   Unionville,  Conn.,  1916-18;   East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1918-. 

Res.,  371  Prospect  St.,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 
MARION    JOSEPHINE    MILLER     (Mrs.    E.    E.    Chase),    A.B.     Born, 

Penobscot,  Me.     Teacher,   High    Sch.,   South  Portland,  Me.,    1916-17; 

Bath,  Me.,  1918-19.     Ad.,  South  Portland,  Me. 
LUCY     SAVORY     MONTGOMERY,     B.S.     Born,     Hopkinton,     N.     H. 

Teacher,    Groveton,   N.    H.,   1918-19;    Student,    Burdett   Col.,    Boston, 

Mass.,  1919-.     Ad.,  68  Warrenton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
HAZEL  ALICE   MOORE,  A.B.     Born,  Fairfield,  Me.     As.st.  High  Sch., 

Stonington,  Me.,   1916-17;    Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1917-19.     Ad.,   R.   F. 

D.   1,   Fairfield,   Me. 
LAURA     KATHARINE     MOSES,     A.B.     Born,    North    Gorham,     Me. 

Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Casco,  Me.,  1916-17;  Bridgton  Acad.,  1917-19. 
LOIS  MARJORIE  OSGOOD  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Skillin),  A.B.     Teacher,  High 

Sch.,    Ashfield,    Mass.,    1916-17;    Boston,    Mass.,    1918-19.     Ad.,    128 

Grant  Ave.,  Medford,  Mass. 
ERNESTINE    HARRIET    PORTER,    A.B.     Born,    New    Sharon,    Me. 

Teacher,    Solon,    Me.,    1916-18;    Child    Welfare    Work,    Lynn,    Mass., 

1919.     Res.,  New  Sharon,  Me. 
EDITH  ADELLA  PRATT    (Mrs.  H.   K.    Brown),  A.B.     Born,   Clinton, 

Me.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Clinton,  Me.,  1916-18;  Maine  Central  Inst., 

1918-19.     Ad.,  Clinton,  Me. 
EDITH  CAROLINE  ROBINSON,  A.B.     Born,  Lewiston,  Me.     Teacher, 

Mt.   Desert,   Me.,   1916-17;    Unity,    Me.,   1917-18;    Stoughton,    Mass., 

1918-19;    Hebron    Acad.,   Hebron,    Me.,    1919-.     Res.,   30   White    St., 

Lewiston,  Me. 
ELLA    RUSSELL    ROBINSON,    A.B.     Born,    Cornville,    Me.     Teacher, 

Eng.,  High  Sch.,  Rockport,  Me.,  1916-17;   Lancaster,  N.   H.,  1917-. 
FOSSIE   EVELYN   SEEKINS,   A.B.     Stonington,  Me. 
KATHARINE    HALLOWELL   SINGER    (Mrs.  E.  E.   Hahn,  Jr.),  A.B. 

Born,  Hallowell,  Me.     Teacher  French  and  Spanish,  High  Sch.,  New 

236 


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London,  Conn.,  1916-17;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1917-18;  Advertizing  writ- 
ing, Butterick  Pub.  Co.,  New  York  City,  1918-19.  Res.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

VIVIAN  LUETTE  SKINNER,  A.B.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me.  Teach- 
er,   Houlton,    Me.,    High    Sch.,    1916-. 

CAROLYN  ISABEL  STEVENS,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  Me.  Teacher, 
Mattawamkeag,  Me.,  1916-17;  Bath,  Me.,  1917-18;  Secretarial  work, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1919.     Res.,  Five  Islands,  Me. 

MINA  MAE  TITUS,  A.B.  Born,  Madison,  Me.  Preceptress,  Anson, 
Me.,  Acad.,  1916-17;  Teacher  Eng-.,  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1917- 
18.     Ad.,  Madison,  Me. 

FRANCES  ESTHER  TREFETHEN,  A.B.  Ad.,  4  West  Court,  Water- 
ville.  Me. 

BLANCHE  ANTOINETTE  WARE  (Mrs.  D.  E.  Putnam),  A.B.  Born, 
Fairfield,  Me.     Ad.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

VIVIENNE  AUGUSTA  WRIGHT  (Mrs.  F.  B.  Dunn),  A.B.  Teacher, 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  1916-18;  Grad.  Student,  Yale  Univ.,  1918-19. 
Res.,  140  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

35 


CLASS  OF  1917 

MYRTLE    LOUISE    ALDRICH,     B.S.     Born,    Franklin,    Mass.     Grad. 

Student,  Yale  Univ.,  1917-18;   Laboratory  Asst.,  Yale  Univ.,  1918-19. 
LUCY    MAE    ALLEN,    A.B.     Born,    Warren,    Me.     Teacher,    Foxcroft 

Acad.,   Foxcroft,  Me.,  1917-.     Res.,  13   Free  St.,  Camden,  Me. 
WINIFRED    KATHARINE     ATWOOD     (Mrs.    0.    E.    Wilbur),    A.B. 

Born,  Fairfield,  Me.     Teacher,  Eng.,  High  Sch.,  Madison,  Me.     Res., 

Penns  Grove,  N.  J. 
EVA    MARION    BEAN,    A.B.     Born,    Bethel,    Me.     Teacher,    1917-19; 

Presbyterian  Sch.  Nursing,  New  York  City,  1919-. 
MARGARET    HELEN    BROWN     (Mrs.    S.    D.    Staples),    A.B.     Born, 

North  Haven,   Me.     Teacher,  Lynn,   Mass.,   1917-18.     Res.,  620   New 

York  Ave  ,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J. 
HARRIET  ISABELLA  CANHAM,  A.B.     Born,  North  Vassalboro,  Me. 

Teacher,  Vinalhaven,   Me.,  1917-18;   Brooks,   Me.,  1919-. 
MARY  CATHERINE  CLARKIN,  A.B.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.     Teach- 
er, Conway,  N.  H.,  1917-18;   High  Sch.,  Richmond,  Me.,  1918-.     Res., 

Waterville,  Me. 
HELEN   DOROTHY  COLE,  A.B.     Born,  Prospect  Harbor,  Me.     Social 

worker  with  N.  E.  Home  for  Little  Wanderers.     Ad.,  Caribou,  Me. 
MYRA  ALTA   CROSS,   B.S.     Born,  Colebrook,   N.    H.     Teacher,   Skow- 

hegan.  Me.,  1917-18;  Bulkeley  High   Sch.,  1918-20.     Ad.,  235  Connec- 
ticut Ave.,  New  London,  Conn. 


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1917  Colby  College 

MADELINE    DAGGETT,    A.B.     Born,    Dexter,   Me.     Teacher,    1917-18. 

Ad.,   Dexter,  Me. 
MARIAN     RUTH    DAGGETT,    A.B.     Born,    Fairfield,     Me.     Teacher, 

High    Sch.,   Bridgton,  Me.,   1917-18;    Milton,   Mas.s.,    1918-.     Ad.,    i:3.5 

Blue  Hills  Parkway,   Mattapan,  Mass. 
GERTRUDE   VIOLA  DONNELLY,  A.B.     Born,  North  Vassalboro,  Me. 

Teacher,  High  Sch.,  East  Millinocket,  Me.,   1917"-. 
ETHEL  ESTELLA   DUFF    (Mrs.    H.   E.    Barton),   A.B.     Born,    Union 

Corner,   N.   B.     Teacher,   Eng.   and  History,   High   Sch.,   Thomaston, 

Me.,  1917-18.     Res.,  Grants  Pass,  Ore. 
HAZEL    ALTA    DURGIN,    B.S.     Born,    The    Forks,    Me.     Prin.,    High 

Sch.,    The    Forks,   Me.,    1917-18;    A.'^st.,   High    Sch.,    Orleans,    Mass., 

1918-19;  Keene,  N.  H.,  1919-. 
GRACE    ALMA     FARNUM,    B.S.     Born,    Danbury,    N.     H.     Teacher, 

Traip  Acad.,  Kittery,  Me.,   1917-18;   High  Sch.,  Newport,  Vt.,   1918-. 
GRACE  CONSTANCE   FLETCHER    (Mrs.  J.  H.   Willey),   A.B.     Born, 

Cape   Neddick,    Me.     Teacher,   Milton,   N.    H.,    1917-18;    Prin.,    High 

Sch.,  Jefferson,  N.   H.,  1918.     Res.,  Milton,  N.   H. 
HAZEL     MILLICENT     GIBBS,     A.B.     Born,    Auburn,     Me.     Teacher, 

Monmouth  Acad.,  Me.,  1917-19.     Res.,  Readfield  Depot,  Me. 
MILDRED   BURDENA   GREELEY    (Mrs.   R.   D.  Arnold),    B.S.     Born, 

Rumney,    N.    H.     Teacher    Science,    High    Sch.,    Hollis    Center,    Me., 

1917-19.     Res.,  78  Raymond  Road,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
MILDRED   SANBORN   GREENE,  A.B.     Born,  London,  N.  H.     Teach-  ' 

er  Latin  and  Math.,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1917-. 
LEONORA  AUSTIN  KNIGHT,  A.B.     Born,  Bath,  Me.     Teacher,  1917-. 

Ad.,  1009  Middle  St.,  Bath,  Me. 
SELMA  KOEHLER,  A.B.     Born,  Taunton,  Mass.     Teacher,   High  Sch., 

Keene,   N.  H.,    1917-18;   Northampton,   Mass.,    1918-.     Res.,  ?A    Park 

St.,   Northampton,  Mass. 
ELSIE    MAE    LANE,    A.B.     Born,    Rockport,    Me.     Teacher,    Tenants 

Harbor,    Me.,    and    Albion,    Me.,    1918-19;    Hi'vh    Sch.,    Canton,    Me., 

1919-. 
E.  JEANNE    MOULTON,   A.B.     Cumberland   Center,    Me. 
RUTH  MURDOCK,  A.B.     Born,  San  ford.  Me.     Teacher,  Bridr.ton,  Me., 

1917-.     Re.s.,  Sanford,  Me. 
FLORA  AMANDA  NORTON    (Mrs.  W.  B.  Dexter),  A.B.     Born,  Vine- 
land,    N.    J.     Teacher,    Hamp.stead,    N.    H.,    1917-18;    Social    Service, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.,   1918-19.     Res.,    (!803   Clinton    Ave.,   N.   W.,   Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
HAZEL     LOUISE     ROBINSON,     A.B.     Born,     Harrison,     Me.     Clerk, 

Srown   Co.,    Berlin,    N.    H;    Teacher,    Hebron    Acad.,   1917-18;    Navy 

Allotment  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,   1918-.     Res.,  Berlin,  N.   H. 

2:38 


Graduates — Women  1918 

IRMA  MARIAN  ROSS,  A.B.  Born,  Coiinna,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Mapleton,  Me.,  1917-18;  Copy  Holder,  Pawtucket  Evening  Times, 
Pawtucket,   R.   I.,    191S-. 

SUSIE  MAY  SMITH  (Mrs.  E.  P.  Smith),  A.B.  Born,  Augusta,  Me. 
Asst.,  Potter  Acad.,  Sebago,  Me.,  1917-19.     Res.,  Douglas  Hill,  Me. 

FLOY  MARGARET  STROUT,  A.B.  Born,  Milo,  Me.  Teacher,  Acad., 
Hampden,  Me.,  1917-.     Res.,  Milo,  Me. 

LUCY  BUTLER  TAYLOR  (Mrs.  L.  H.  Pratt),  A.B.  Born,  Bingham, 
Me.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Boothbay,  Me.,  1917-18;  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Willimantic,  Conn.,  1918-19;  Wether.^field,  Conn.,  1919-20.  Res., 
12  Marsh  St.,  Wethersfleld,  Conn. 

ANNIE  FLORENCE  TREWORGY,  B.S.  Born,  Penobscot,  Me. 
Teacher,  Eastern  Maine  Institute,  Springfield,  Me.,  1917-. 

LILLIAN  NINA  TUTTLE,  A.B.  Born,  Parsonsfleld,  Me.  Teacher, 
North  Conway,  N.  H.,  1917-18;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1918-.  Res., 
84  Main  St.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

PHOEBIE  JOAN  ROSS  VINCENT  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Parker),  B.S.  Born, 
Island  Falls,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1917-18. 
Res.,  150  North  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

MARION  HAYWARD  WHITE  (Mrs.  R.  N.  Smith),  A.B.  Born,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Recruiting  Secy.,  United  War  Work  Campaign,  Port- 
land, Me.,   1918-19.     Res.,  63   Fruit  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

34 

CLASS  OF  1918 

DORIS  PERKINS  ANDREWS,  A.B.  Born,  Oxford,  Me.  Teacher, 
Epping,  N.   H.,   High   Sch.,  1918-. 

ETHEL  MILDRED  ARMSTRONG,  A.B.  Born,  Camden,  Me.  Teach- 
er, High  Sch.,  Sanford,  Me.,  1918-.     Res.,  Camden,  Me. 

MARGUERITE  TODD  BRADBURY  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Lamphy),  A-B. 
Born,  Newburyport,  Mass.     Teacher,  1918-19.     Res.,  Hickman,  Calif. 

IIELENE  BRADBURY  BUKER,  A.B.  Born,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Training  Camp  for  Nurses,  Vassar  Col.,  1918;  Newton  Hospital 
Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

EUNICE  ELIZA  CHASE,  A.B.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Hanover,  Pa.,   1918-.     Ad.,   130  Broadway,   Hanover,   Pa. 

PHYLLIS  FRANCES  COLE,  A.B.  Born,  Cambridge,  Me.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,   Sandwich,  Mass.,  191S-. 

GLADYS  VIOLA  CRAFT,  A.B.  Born,  Somerville,  Mass.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1918-.  Res.,  63  Water  St.,  Medford, 
Mass. 

ALTA  ESTELLE  DAVIS,  A.B.  Born,  Harmony,  Me.  Teacher,  Som- 
erset Acad.,  Athens,  Me.,  1918-. 

FLORENCE  EATON,  A.B.     Waterville,  Me. 


1918  Colby  College 

ELIZABETH   ROSE  FERNALD,  A.B.     Bristol,  Vt. 

ANNIE    VIOLET   FRENCH    (Mis.    P.   A.    Collins),    A.B.     Born,   Win- 

throp,  Me.     Teacher,  High   Sch.,   Sanford,   Me.,  1918-19.     Res.,    San- 
ford,  Me. 
NORMA  HOIT  GOODHUE,   A.B.     Born,  Fort  Fairfield,   Me.     Teacher, 

High  Sch.,  Caribou,  Me.,   1918-19.     Ad.,   Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 
WINIFRED    BELLE    GREELEY,    A.B.     Born,    Rumney,   N.    H.     Prin. 

High    Sch.,   West  Forks,    Me.,    1918-19;   Teacher,   French    and   Latin, 

High  Sch.,  Deep  River,  Conn.,  1919-. 
LEAH    MARION    HORNE,  A.B.     Born,   Fairfield,   Me.     Teacher,    High 

Sch.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  1918-. 
MARY  ELIZABETH  JORDAN    (Mrs.   P.  E.  Alden),  A.B.     Born,  Wal- 

tham,    Me.     Prin.   High    Sch.,    Caratunk,    Me.,   1918-19;    Asst.,    High 

Sch.,  Strong,  Me.,  1919.     Res.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
CORNELIA      PULSIFER     KELLEY,     A.B.     Born,     Waterville,     Me. 

Teacher,  1918-19;  Student,  Radeliff"e  Col.     Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 
HELEN     MAE     KIMBALL,     B.S.     Born,     Lawrence,     Mass.     Teacher, 

Hampton,  N.  H.,  1918-19.     Res.,  .577  Haverhill   St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
HORTENSE   GOULD   LAMBERT,   A.B.     Kennebunk,  Me. 
MARION    EATON    LEWIS,   A.B.     Born,   East    Conway,   N.   H.     Frye- 

burg.  Me. 
GERTRUDE     ELIZABETH     MEGQUIER,    A.B.     Born,    Weston,     Me. 

Teacher.     Res.,  Weston,  Me. 
CATHERINE     ESTHER    MURRAY,    B.S.     Born,     Fall    River,     Mass. 

Teacher,   High  Sch.,  Waterville,   Me.,  1918-19;   Fairfield,   Me.,   1919-. 

Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 
DAISY    IDELLA     MURRAY,     A.B.     Born,     Fairfield,     Me.     Teacher, 

Hancock,    N.    H.,    1918-19;    Laconia,    N.    H.,    1919-.     Res.,    Fairfield, 

Center,  Me. 
MARGARET  ELLA  PERKINS,  A.B.     Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.     Teach- 
er, Waterville,  Me.,  1918-19;    Brookfield,  Mass.,  1919-. 
LENNA      HULDAH      PRESCOTT,      A.B.     Born,      Lawrence,      Ma.ss. 

Simmons  Col,  1918-19.     Res.,  690  Haverhill  St.,   Lawrence,   Mas.-;. 
ZADIE   INEZ  REYNOLDS,   A.B.     Born,   Oakland,  Me.     With    Armour 

&  Co.,  Portland,  Me. 
ZELLA   AMANDA   REYNOLDS,   A.B.     Born,  Oakland,    Me.     Teacher, 

Oak   Grove  Sem.,  1918.     Res.,  Winslow,  Me. 
LUCILE   RICE    (Mrs.   E.  R.  Wheeler),  A.B.     Born,  Oakland,  Me.  Res., 

Heart's  Content,  N.  F. 
DOROTHY    ISABEL   ROBERTS,    A.B.     Born,    Caribou,    Me.     Teacher, 

1918-19.     Ad.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 
RUBY    MARGARET     ROBINSON,    B.S.     Born,    Mount    Vernon,     Mo. 

Teacher.     Res.,  Mount  Vernon,  Me. 

240 


Graduates — Women  1919 

JENNIE     ODELLE     SANBORN,     A.B.     Born,     South     Berwick,     Me. 

Teacher,  Sanborn  Seni.,  Kingston,  N.   H.,  1918-19.     Res.,  South  Ber- 
wick, Me. 
WINIFRED    CORNELIA    SHAW,   A.B.     Born,   Clinton,    Me.     Teacher, 

High   Sch.,  Rangeley,  Me.,  1918-19.  '  Ad.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
ALBERTA  PHILBRICK  SHEPHERD    (Mrs.  R.  L.  Marsh),  A.B.  Born, 

Corinna,      Me.     Teacher,     Acad.,     Hartland,      Me.,      1918-19.     Res., 

Corinna,  Me. 
ISABEL  EVELYN   SNODGRASS,  A.B.     Born,  Berlin,  N.  H.    Teacher, 

High  Sch.,  Berlin,  N.  H.,  1918-. 
LAURA    MAUDE    SPALDING,    B.S.     Born,    Temple,    N.    H.     Pastor, 

Center,  Me.,  1918;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Shaw  Univ.,  Raleigh,  N.   C,  1918- 

19.     Res.,  Andover,  Mass. 
MARION    ISABEL     STARBIRD,    A.B.,    B.S.,    Simmons,    1919.     Born, 

Oxford,    Me.     Cataloguer,    Library    Yale    Law     Sch.,    New    Haven, 

Conn.,  -1919-. 
KATHRYNE    MARY    STURTEVANT,   A.B.     Born,    North    Yarmouth, 

Me.     Teacher,    Spanish    and    French,    High     Sch.,    Burlington,    Vt., 

1918-. 
GLADYS    PEARL   TWITCHELL,   A.B.     Born,    South   Vassalboro,   Me. 

Teacher,    High    Sch.,    Whitman,    Mass.,    1918-19;     Prin.    High    Sch., 

North  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1919-. 
LEILA   MARGARET  WASHBURN,  A.B.     Born,  Caribou,  Me.     Teach- 
er, Revere,  Mass.,  1918-.     Res.,  2  Vinal  St.,  Revere,  Mass. 
HAZEL   LUCILE   WHITNEY,  A.B.     Born,   Houlton,   Me.     Preceptress, 

Ricker  Clas.   Inst.,  Houlton,   Me.,  1918-. 
MARGARET    WILKINS,    A.B.     Born,   Houlton,    Me.     Teacher,    Hamp- 

stead,  N.  H.,  1918-. 
PAULINE     WINDSBERG,      A.B.     Born,      Poland,      Russia.     Teacher, 

Washburn,  Me.,   1918-. 
ISABELLE  HERVEY  ^VING,  A.B. 


42 


CLASS  OF  1919 


MIRIAM  BRADFORD  ADAMS,  A.B.  Born,  Reading,  Penn.  Teacher, 
Townsend,   Mass. 

ANNA  BAILEY  ANDERSON,  A.B.  Born,  Dover,  Me.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  North   Haven,  Me. 

HELEN  LOUISE  BALDWIN,  A.B.  Born,  Verona,  N.  J.  Student, 
Boston  Univ.,   1919-.     Ad.,  10  Deaconess  Road,  Boston,  Mass. 

ALICE  VIRGINIA  BARBOUR,  A.B.  Born,  Deering,  Me.  Ad.,  28 
Belknap  St.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

HELENE  BLACKWELL,  A.B.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.  Ad.,  .53  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

241 


1919  Colby  College 

BEATRICE  EVELYN  BOWLER,  A.B.  Born,  Palermo.  Me.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y. 

HILDA  DRAKE  RRADBURY,  A.B.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Raymond,  N.  H. 

MARIOX  CAMPBELL,  A.B.  Teacher,  Junior  Hir-h  Sch.,  St.  John.-;- 
bury,  Vt. 

LURA  EMMA  DEAN,  A.B.  Born,  New  London,  N.  H.  Ad.,  Sceptre, 
Sa.skatchewan,  Canada. 

MIRA  LOUISE  DOLLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Rapnond,  Me.  Ad.,  Raymond, 
Me. 

HILDEGARDE  VETH  DRUMMOND,  B.S.  Born,  Waterville,  Me. 
Grad.  Student,  Colby  Col.,  1919-20.     Res.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ELIZABETH  ROBINSON  EAMES,  A.B.  Born,  Win.<low,  Me.  Teach- 
er, Stevens  Acad.,  Blue  Hill,  Me. 

MARY  ANN   FOSS,  A.B.     Born,  Caratunk,  Me.     Ad.,   Bingham,  Me. 

MARION  CUMMINGS  GRIFFIN,  A.B.  Born,  Portland,  '  Me.  Ad., 
401   Brown  St.,  So.  Portland,  Me. 

ELVIRA  CARRIE  HALL,  A.B.  Born,  Bov.'doinham,  Me.  Dean  Acad., 
Franklin,  Mass. 

KATHARINE  GORDON  HATCH,  A.B.  Born,  Newton  Center,  Mas.';. 
Apent,  State  Board  Charities  and  Corrections,  Augusta,  Me. 

ELIZABETH  HOFFMAN,  A.B.  Born,  Warwick,  N.  Y.  Natl.  Head- 
quarters, Boy  Scouts  of  America,  N.  Y.  C,  1919;  Dome.stic  Credit 
Dept.,  Guarantee  Tru.-:t  Co.,  N.  Y.  C,  1919-.  Ad.,  119  East  29th  St., 
New  York   City. 

GRACE  AUSTIN  LERMOND,  A.B.  Born,  Warren,  Me.  Ad.,  Thomas- 
ton,  Me. 

BELLE  NETTIE  LONGLEY,  A.B.  Born,  Smithfield,  Me.  Ad.,  Clin- 
ton, Me. 

ELIZABETH  McCAUSLAND,  A.B.  Born^.  Kansas  City,  Kans. 
Teacher  Latin,  High  Sch.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

VERA  LEVAUGHLYN  MOORE,  B.S.  Born,  Moose  River,  Me.  Ad., 
Jackman,  Me. 

ERNESTINE  CLAUDIA  PEABODY,  A.B.  Born,  Milan,  N.  H. 
Teacher,  High   Sch.,  Yarmouth,  Me. 

LILLIAN  ARMINE  PIKE,  A.B.  Born,  Corni.'ih,  Me.  Teacher.  Ad., 
Cornish,  Me. 

JOSEPHINE  RICE,  A.B.  Born,  Milton,  Mass.  Ad.,  G28  Randolph 
Ave.,  Milton,  Mass. 

PHYLLIS  RUTH  STURDIVANT  (Mrs.  H.  P.  Sweet.-;er),  A.B.  Born, 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.     Res.,  80  Forest  Ave.,  Orono,  Me. 

MARY  ANNE  TITCOMB,  A.B.  Born,  North  Yarmouth,  Me.  Ad., 
Walnut  Hill,  Me. 

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Graduates — Women  1919 

MATILDA    EVE'LYN    TITCOMB,    A.B.     Born,    North    Yarmouth,    Me. 
Ad.,  Walnut  Hill,  Me. 

MARY  ELIZABETH  TOURTILOTTE,  A.B.     Bora,  Bath,   Me.     Teach- 
er French,  Whipple  Sch.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

28 


NON-GRADUATES 


MEN'S  DIVISION 


CLASS  OF  1826 

*ELISHA  SNOW,  1823-25.     From  Thomaston,  Me. 
CLASS  OF  1827 

*AURELIUS  CHANDLER,   1823-26.     From  Augusta,   Me. 

*VIRGIL  DELPHINI  PARRIS,  1823-25;  A.B.,  Union,  1827.  Born, 
Buckfield,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1807.  Lawyer,  Buckfield,  Me.;  Rep.  Me.  Legl., 
1833-38;  Memb.  25th  and  26th  Congresses,  1838-40;  Me.  Sen.,  1842- 
43;  U.  S.  Marshal,  1844-49;  Naval  storekeeper,  Navy  Yard,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  1856-60;  died,  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  13,  1874,  aged  66. 

*EBENEZER  G.   RAWSON,  1823-25.     From  Paris,  Me. 

*JOHN  TAYLOR,  1823-24.     From  Belgrade,  Me. 

^CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  TOBIE,  1823-24.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1829. 
Born,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1805.  Bank  cashier,  Westbrook, 
Me.;  Physician,  Netawaka,  Kans.;  died,  Netawaka,  Kans.,  Aug.  12, 
1885,  aged  80. 

*OBED  WILSON,  Jr.,  1823-24.  From  Bingham,  Me.  Died,  Dec.  12, 
1824. 

CLASS  OF  1828 

*RIPLEY    E.  W.   ADAMS,   1824-25.     From   Norridgewock,    Me. 
*JOHN  B.  ALLEN,  1824-25.     From  Vassalboro,  Me. 
*SORANNUS  BRETTUN,  1824-25.     From  Livermore,  Me. 
*CYRUS   S.  CLARK,   1824-27.     From  Turner,   Me. 
*ISAAC  GOWARD,   1824-25.     From  Cornish,  N.  H. 
*CHARLES   HEYWOOD,   1824-25.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
*ISAAC   A.  JEWETT,   1824-25.     From  Columbus,   Ohio. 
*DANIEL  LOVEJOY,   1824-26.     From   Albion,    Me. 

CLASS  OF  1829 

^ELIJAH   BAKER,  1825-27.     From  Fishersfield,  Me. 
*SAMUEL     CONEY,     1825-27.     A.B.,    Brown,     1829.     Born,    Augusta, 
Me.,  Feb.  27,  1811.     Lawyer,  Old  Town,  and  E.xeter,  Me.;  Judge,  Pro- 

245 


1829  Colby  College 

bate,  Penobscot  Co.,  1840-47;  State  land  agent,  Bangor,  1847-50; 
Lawyer,  Augusta,  1850-70;  State  treasurer,  1850-55;  Mayor  Augusta, 
1854-55;  Me.  Legl.,  1-862-63;  Governor  Me.,  186.3-66;  died,  Augusta, 
Me.,  Oct.  5,  1870,  aged  59. 

*STEPHEN  PRESCOTT  HILL,  1825-27;  A.B.,  Brown,  1829;  D.D., 
Madison,  1857.  Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  April  17,  1806.  Grad.  Newton 
Theo.  Inst,  1832;  Pastor,  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Baltimore,  Md.;  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.;  Trustee,  Columbian  Col.;  Author,  The  Best  Plan  of 
an  International  Tribunal  of  Peace;  joint  ed.,  The  Psalmint ;  died, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  15,  1884,  aged  78. 

'^HARTSHORN    HINKLEY,    1825-27.     From    Livermorc,    Mc. 

*HIRAM    WARREN,    1825-27.     From    Watervillc,    Me. 

CLASS  OF  1830 

*TIMOTHY  BOUTELLE,  Jr.,  1826-27.  From  Waterville,  Mc.  Born, 
1811;  died,   1831. 

*JONATHAN  ANDREW  CHUTE,  1826-27.  M.D.,  Dartmouth,  18:!5. 
Born,  Naples,  Me.,  April  23,  1811.  Physician,  Westport,  Me.;  died, 
Oct.  1,  1838,  aged  27. 

*NATHANIEL  HOBBS  HUBBARD,  1826-28.  Lawyer;  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate; Col.  26th  Maine  Vols.;  died,  Winterport,  Me.,  March  9,  1892. 

*DANIEL  JEWETT,  1826-27.     From  Pitt.ston,  Me. 

*JOSEPH  W.  PARKER,  1826-27.     From  Cavendish,  Vt. 

*ASA   RICHARDSON,  1826-27.     From  Dearborn,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1832 

*JULIUS  BLISS,  1828-31.     From   Springfield,  Mass. 
*HENRY    H.  JENNINGS,   1828-31.     From   Nobleboro,   Me. 

CLASS  OF  1833 

*JOSEPH  PRINCE,  1829-31.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1S:J5,  and  A.M.,  1838. 
Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1815.  Teacher  and  clergyman, 
Monroe,  Ga.;  died,  Sept.  10,  1843,  aged  27. 

CLASS  OF  1834 

*JOHN  APPLETON,  1830-31.     From  Portland,  Me. 

*FREDERIC    WILLIAM    BLISH,    1830-32.     From    Barnstable,    Mass. 

Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  27,  1832. 
*ARTEMAS  L.   BOUTELLE,   1830-33.     Born,  Waterville,   Mc,  June  4, 

1815.     Died,  West  Feliciana,  La.,  Sept.  1,  1835,  aged  21. 
*MILTON   CLEMENT,  1830-31.     From   Waterville,   Me. 
*HERVEY   S.   DALE,  1832-33.     From  New  York,  N.   Y. 

246 


Non-Graduates — Men  1836 

*SAMUEL   L.    GOULD,    1830-34.     From    Boston,    Mass. 

*JOHN  INGALLS,  1830-31.     From  Sandown,  N.  H. 

*STEPHENS  JEWETT,  1830-31.     From   Sidney,  Me. 

*AMBROSE  P.  MERRILL,  1830-31.     From  Franliport,  Me. 

*JONATHAN  PEARSON,  1830-31.     From  Chichester,  N.  H. 

*JOSEPH   S.  RICE,   1830-31.     From  Ellsworth,  Me. 

"JONATHAN  YOUNG  SCAMMAN,  1830-31.  LL.D.,  1869,  also  Chi- 
cago, 1862.  Born,  Whitefield,  Me.,  July  27,  1812.  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
111.,  1835-57;  Asst.  Clerk,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1835-56;  Reporter,  Supreme 
Court,  111.,  1839-45;  Dir.,  Galena  &  Chicago  R.  R.;  Pres.,  Bd.  Educa., 
Chicago;  Founder,  Chicago  Acad.  Sciences;  Pres.,  Chicago  Astro- 
nomical Soc;  Established  Inter-Occan,  1872;  Vice-Pres.,  General 
Conv.,  New  Jerusalem  Ch.,  10  years;  Trustee,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  died, 
Chicago,  111.,  March  17,  1890,  aged  77. 

CLASS  OF  1835 

*SEWALL  S.  CUTTING,  1831-33;  A.B.,  Univ.  Vt.,  1835,  A.M.,  1840, 
and  D.D.,  1859.  Born,  Windsor,  Vt.,  Jan.  19,  1813.  Pastor,  West 
Boylston,  Mass.,  1836-37;  Southbridge,  1837-45;  Ed.,  New  York  Re- 
corder, 1845-50;  Christian  Review,  1850-52;  New  York  Recorder, 
1853-55,  and  The  Examiner;  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
Rochester,  1855-68;  Secy.,  Amer.  Bapt.  Educa.  Com.,  1868-79;  .Secy., 
Amer.  Bapt.  Home  Mis.  Soc,  1879-80;  Author,  Historical  Vindica- 
tions, (1859)  ;  Struggles  and  Triumphs  of  Reliijiiius  Lihcrlij,  (1876)  ; 
Ancient  Baptistry;  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1882,  aged  69. 

*HENRY  C.  EVANS,   1831-33.     From  Hallowcll,  Me. 

*CHARLES    A.   EVERETT,   1831-33.     From   Dover,    Me. 

*EZEKIEL  J.  M.   HALE,   1831-33.     From  Haverhill,  Mass. 

*HERVEY    HAWES,    1831-33.     From    Waterville,    Me. 

*EDWARD    T.    RICHARDSON,   1831-33.     From   New    York,   N.    Y. 

*BENJAMIN    WILLIAMS,    1831-36.     From   St.    David,   N.   B. 

CLASS  OF  1836 

*EBENEZER  T.  ALLEN,  1832-35.     From  Townshend,  Vt. 
*BENJAMIN    G.   BRUCE,   1832-33.     From   Wilmington,   Vt. 
*CHARLES  S.   BUSWELL,    1832-36.     From  Bradford,   Mass. 
*CHARLES    H.    BUTTERS,   1832-34.     From   Pittsfield,    N.   H. 
*WILLIAM    F.   CHASE,   1832-33.     From   Kcene,   N.    H. 
*BENJAMIN   WHITE    CURTIS,   1832-36.     A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1836,  and 

A.M.,  1839;  M.D.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1843.     Born,  Wells,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1816. 

Physician;  died,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  24,  1882,  aged  65. 
*FRANCIS   J.    DAY,    1835-36.     Born,    Hallowell,    Me.,    Aug.    22,    1815. 

247 


1836  Colby  College 

Lawyer,    South    Carolina;    Merchant,   Hallowell,    Me.;    died,   Oct.   24, 
1884,  aged  69. 

*PHILIP  EVELETH,  18.32-35.     From  New  Gloucester,  Me. 

*AUGUSTUS  EVERETT,  1832-36.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1836,  and  A.M., 
1839.  Born,  Princeton,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1813.  Prof.  Eng.  Lang., 
Jefferson  Col.,  La.,  1838-40;  Prof.  Eng.  and  French  Lang.,  Baton 
Rouge,  La.,  1841;   died,  Oct.   18,  1843,  aged  30. 

*ERASTUS  EVERETT,  1832-36.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1836,  and  A.M., 
1839,  and  LL.D.,  1876.  Born,  Princeton,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1813.  Prof. 
Eng.  Lang,  and  Hist.,  Jefferson  Col.,  La.,  1840-43;  Founder  Col.  of 
New  Orleans,  and  Pres.,  18.54-55 ;  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  Rutgers 
Female  Col.,  1875-79;  Author,  A  Sijstem  of  Versification,  (1848); 
died.  May  7,  1900,  aged  86. 

*SAMUEL  WHEELER  FIELD,  1832-36.  A.B.,  New  York  Univ., 
1836,  D.D.,  Central  Univ.,  1877.  Born,  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  April 
28,  1813.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1839;  Pastor,  Methuen,  Mass.,  1840- 
46;  Hallowell,  Me.,  1846-49;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1849-59;  Chaplain, 
12th  R.  I.  Vols.,  1862-65;  died.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  28,  1887, 
aged  74. 

*JONATHAN  MERRILL  FORBUSH,  1832-36.  Born,  Grafton,  Mass., 
March  19,  1815;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  March  4,  1836,  aged  20. 

*JOHN  GAGE.  From  Bluehill,  Me.  Drowned,  Waterville,  Me.,  May 
7, -1833,  aged  21. 

*SUMNER  HALE,  1832-36.     From  Chelmsford,   Mass. 

*WILLIAM   JENNEY,   1832-36.     From   Middleboro,  Mass. 

*GEORGE   L.  LeROW,   1833-35.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

*ELIAS  LYMAN  MAGOON,  1832-36.  A.M.,  1842,  D.D.,  Rochester, 
1853.  Pastor,  Richmond,  Va.,  1839-45;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1845-49;  New 
York,  1849-57;  Albany,  1857-67;  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Trustee,  Vassar 
Col.;  Author,  Orators  of  the  American  Revolution,  (1848);  Proverbs 
for  the  People,  (1848)  ;  Living  Orators  in  America,  (1849)  ;  Repub- 
lican Christianity,  (1849);  Westtvard  Empire,  (1856);  died,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Nov.  25,  1886,  aged  77. 

*ASA  MILLET,  1832-36.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1842.  Born,  Leeds,  Me., 
June  22,  1813.  Physician,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  1842-47;  Abington, 
1854-62;  Bridgewater,  1862-73;  East  Bridgewater,  1847-54,  1873-93; 
Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;  died,  March  21,  1893,  aged  79. 

*DANIEL   PERRY,    1832-33.     From   Holliston,  Mass. 

*RICHARD  F.  POTTER,   1832-35.     From  Sebago,   Me. 

*JASON  H.  SHERMAN,  1835-36.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

*LUTHER  C.  STEVENS,  1832-33.     From  Shapleigh,  Me. 

*EDWIN    WARREN,   1832-33.     From    North    Yarmouth,    Me. 

♦WILLIAM  B.  WEDGWOOD,  1832-36.     From  Parsonsfield,  Me. 
248 


Non-Graduates — Men  1838 

*FREDERICK  B.  WELLS,  1832-36.     From   Durham,   N.   H. 

*ZENAS    PAINE    WENTWORTH,*  1832-36.     A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1836, 

and   A.M.,   1839.     Born,    Parsonsfield,  Me.,  June   15,  1809.     Lawyer; 

Judge  Probate;  died,  Houlton,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1864,  aged  55. 

CLASS  OF  1837 

*SAMUEL  E.  BAILEY,  1833-34.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

*JAMES   M.   BARNABY,  1833-34.     From  Lowell,  Mass. 

*SHADRACH    S.   BRADFORD,   1833-37.     From    Middleborough,    Mass. 

*JOHN  F.  BURBANK,  1833-36.     From  Portland,  Me. 

*PORTER  S.  BURBANK,  1833-36.     From  Newfield,  Me. 

*AUSTIN  CAREY,  1833-34.     From  North  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

*BENJAMIN    F.    CHANDLER,    1833-34.     From   Augusta,   Me. 

*HARTLY   W.   DAY,   1833-37.     From   Sidney,  Me. 

*WILLIAM   L.   EATON,  1833-36.     From  Weare,  N.  H. 

*JAMES   M.   GOODMAN,   1833-36.     From   Charlottesville,  Va. 

*JOSHUA  GRAY,  1833-34.  From  Anson,  Me.  Bowdoin,  1834-36. 
Born,  May  31,  1811.     Deceased. 

*JOHN   GROVES,   1833-34.     From  Pittston,    Me. 

*ASA  P.  HAMMOND,  1833-34.     From  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

*HIRAM    HANOVER,    1833-34.     From    Pittston,   Me. 

*SAMUEL  A.  JEWETT,   1833-37.     From  Pittston,  Me. 

*THOMAS  MOULTON,  1833-37.     From  Porter,  Me. 

*HENRY   NICHOLS,  1833-34.     From   Enfield,   N.   H. 

*JOSEPH  MONROE  ROCKWOOD,  1833-36.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1837. 
Born,  Bellingham,  Mass.,  July  1,  1818.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1838-41; 
Pastor,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1841-49;  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1849-55;  Fin. 
Agt.,  Ladies  Col.  Inst.,  Worcester,  1855-56;  Pastor,  New  England 
Village,  1857-64;  U.  S.  Christian  Com.,  1864;  Pastor,  Middlefield, 
Mass.,  1865-90;   Memb.  Mass.  Const.   Convention,  1853;   Mass.   Legl., 

•       1864;  died,  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Jan.  31,  1910,  aged  91. 

*THEODORE   SAUNDERS,   1833-34.     From  Augusta,  Me. 

*LUCIUS   L.    SCAMMEL,    1833-36.     From    Bellingham,   Mass. 

*JOSEPH   STAGEY,  1833-36.     From   Acton,  Me. 

♦GEORGE   N.  TOWNSEND,  1833-37.     From  Bolton,  Mass. 

♦JACOB  TUCK,  1833-37.     From  Manchester,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1838 

♦WILLIAM  A.  ARCHER,  1834-35.     From  Coo.^^awhatchie,  S.  C. 
♦JOHN  B.  BRADBURY,  1835-36.     From  Guilford,  N.   H; 
♦LUCIUS   BRADFORD,   1834-37.     From   Turner,   Me. 

249 


1838  Colby  College 

*DANIEL  E.  BURBANK,   1835-36.     From  Portland,  Me. 

*BARZILLAI   COTTLE,   1834-36.     From  Vassalboro,  Me. 

*ENOCH  WEBSTER  EVANS,  1834-37.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1838.  Born, 
Fryeburg,  Me.,  July  16,  1815.  Lawyer;  died,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  2, 
1879,  aged  64. 

*HBWETT  CHANDLER  FESSENDEN,  1834-36.  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1838,  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1841.  Born,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Dec.  26, 
1819.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.;  Physician;  died,  Ea.stport,  Me., 
Oct.  22,  1885,  aged  65. 

*OLIVER  GRISWOLD  FESSENDEN,  1834-36.  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1838.  Born,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  March  28,  1818.  Lawyer;  died, 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  1851,  aged  32. 

*THOMAS   GOLDTHWAIT,   1834-36.     From  Augusta,  Me. 

*SMITH   B.  GOODENOW,   1834-37.     From  Providence,  R.  L 

*OLIVER   C.   GUPTILL,    1834-37.     From   North  Berwick,  Me. 

*PARKER  ROWLAND,   1834-35.     From  Barnstable,   Mass. 

*ALFRED  LOTHROP,  1835-36.     From   Dover,  Me. 

*NATHAN  W.  OLIVER,   1834-36.     From   Waterville,   Me. 

*JAMES   PRIDEAUX,  1834-37.     From  Plymouth,  Mass. 

*SHUTHELAH    M.   RICE,   1834-35.     From  Madison,  Me. 

*JOSBPH    RUSSELL,   Jr.,    1834-36.     From    Farmington,   Me. 

*WILLIAM  B.  RUSSELL,  1834-36.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

*WALTER  T.  SARGENT,  1834-35.     From  Methuen,  Mass. 

*JACKSON  SMITH  SCHULZ,  1834-35.  A.M.,  1867.  -Born,  Hyde 
Park,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1815.  Firm  of  Young  &  Schultz,  New  York 
City,  1837-91;  Pres.  Board  Health,  New  York  City;  Pres.  Excise  Com- 
mission, New  York  City,  1866-77;  U.  S.  Commissioner  to  Vienna 
Exposition,  1873;  Dir.  Park  Bank;  Author,  Leather  Manufacture  in 
the  United  States;  died.  New  York  City,  March  1,  1891,  aged  75. 

*GEORGE  TUBBS,  1834-37.     From  Georgia,  Vt. 

*EDWARD  DWYER  VERY,  1834-36.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1837.  Born, 
Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1813.  Clergyman;  drowned  in  Bay  of  Fundy,' 
June  8,  1852,  aged  38. 

*WILLIAM   WHEELER,   1835-36.     From  Eastport,  Me. 

*HENRY  BATCHELDER  WIGGIN,  1834-37.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1838. 
Born,  Northwood,  N.  H.,  May  23,  1813.  Clergyman  and  teacher; 
died,  Northwood,  N.  H.,  Sept.,  1890,  aged  77. 

CLASS  OF  1839 

*THEOPHILUS  BACHELDER,  1835-37.     From   Thomaston,  Me. 

♦WILLIAM  CURTIS,  1835-36.     From  Bangor,  Me. 

*ALFRED   FLETCHER,   1835-37.     A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1839.     Born,  China, 

250 


Non-Graduates — Men  1840 

Me.,  Aug.  31,  1817.     Lawyer,  China,  Me.;   Rep.  Me.  Legl.,  1857;  Me. 

Senate,  1858-59;  Capt.  24th  Me.  Vols.;  died.  Sept  18,  1868,  aged  51. 
*LEVI   HIGGINS,  Jr.,  1835-37.     From   Eden,  Me. 
*THOMAS    C.    KEELEY,    1835-36.     From   Haverhill,   Mass. 
*LEVI  E.   LINCOLN,  1835-37.     From  Milton,  Mass. 
*ARTEMAS  M.   PIPER,  1835-37.     From  Northfield,  Mass. 
*JOHN  PORTER,   1835-36.     From   Danvers,  Mass. 
*MARTIN   B.   RICHARDSON,  1836-37.     From   Sturbridge,   Mass. 
*PEARLEY   P.   SANDERSON,   1835-36.     From   Boston,  Mass. 
*  FRANKLIN   START,    1835-37.     From   Camden,   Me. 
*EZRA  TOWNE,  1835-37.     From  Dover,  Me. 

*CHARLES   W.    WALKER,   1835-37.     From  West    Boylston,    Mass. 
*JOSEPH  A.   WOODBURY,   1835-37.     From  Ackworth,  N.  H. 

CLASS  OF  1840 

*THOMAS  B.  ADAMS,  1836-38.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

*CHARLES    P.   BARTLETT,   1836-37.     From   Hartford,   Me. 

*WILLIAM  STINSON  BLANCHARD,  1836-39.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1840, 
and  A.M.,  1843.  Born,  Wilton,  Me.,  Feb.  10,  1813.  Lane  Theo.  Sem., 
1845;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1847-50;  Prof.  Ancient 
Lang.,  Cleveland  Univ.,  O.,  1852-60;  died.  May  10,  1896,  aged  83. 

*CYRUS  CASE,  1836-37.  Born,  Farmington,  Me.,  181L  Pastor, 
Monmouth,  Me.;  Greene,  Me.,  1848-52;  St.  George,  Me.,  1853;  Patten, 
Me.,  1854-57;  Monmouth,  Me.,  1857-61;  Wells  Depot,  Me.,  1861-66; 
North  Alfred,  Me.,  1866-69;  died,  Patten,  Me.,  1870,  aged  59. 

*EDMUND  CHADWICK,  1836-37.  A.B.  Bowdoin,  1840,  and  A.M., 
1843.  Born,  Middleton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  12,  1812.  Teacher,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1840-42;  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1845;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Frank- 
lin, N.  H.,  1845-47;  Prin.  Starkey  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1847-61;  Dundee 
Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1863-67;  Fruit  grower,  Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  1867-99; 
died,  Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  April  7,  1899,  aged  87. 

*WILLIAM   R.   FRENCH,   1836-37.     From  Turner,   Me. 

*JOHN   S.   GARDINER,  1836-39.     From  Hallowell,  Me. 

*MIRICK    HASKINS,    1836-37.     From    Middleborough,    Mass. 

*WILLIAM    P.    PATTISON,    1836-39.     From   Providence,    R.    I. 

*CORNELIUS  STONE,  1836-39.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1840,  and  A.M.,  1843. 
Born,  Jay,  Me.,  May  28,  1817.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1843.  Pastor  M. 
E.  Ch.,  Columbia,  Me.,  1841-42;  Clinton,  1843-44;  Brunswick,  1844-45; 
Kent's  Hill,  1845-46;  Frankfort,  1846-47;  Oxford,  1847-49;  Wilton, 
1849-50;  Faii-fleld,  1850-51;  Richmond,  1851-52;  New  Sharon,  1852- 
54;  Mercer,  1854-56;  Strong,  1856-58;  Rep.  Me.  Legl.,  1863-64;  Me. 
Senate,  1865-66;  died.  Jay,  Me.,  April  5,  1866,  aged  48. 

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1840  Colby  College 

*FRANCIS  K.  SWAN,  1836-37.     From  Calais,  Me. 

*JOHN  KNOWLES  TRUE,  1836-37.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1840,  and  A.M., 
1843.  Born,  Montville,  Me.,  May  2,  1815.  Prin.  Westbrook  Sem., 
1840-43;  Res.,  Montville,  Me.,  1843-46;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  0.,  Aug. 
9,  1847,  aged  32. 

*JAMES  PARTELOW  WESTON,  1836-37.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1840,  and 
A.M.,  1843;  D.D.,  Tufts,  1864.  Born,  Bremen,  Me.,  July  14,  181.5. 
Prin.  Waterville  Lib.  Inst.,  1841-43,  and  1850-53;  Pastor,  Univ.  Ch., 
Gardiner,  Me.,  1843-50;  Prin.  Westbrook  Sem.,  1853-59;  Pres.  Lom- 
bard Univ.,  111.,  1859-72;  Prin.  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.,  1872- 
77;  died,  Dec.  31,  1888,  aged  73. 

*HARRISON  GRAY  OTIS  WINSLOW,  1836-37.  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch., 
1838.     From  Augusta,  Me.     Deceased. 

CLASS  OF  1841 

*NATHAN  ELDEN,  1837-39  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1841.  Born,  Buxton, 
Me.,  July  10,  1817.  Teacher,  Mississippi,  1841-53;  Farmer,  Buxton, 
Me.,  1853-86;  died,  June  30,  1886,  aged  68. 

*ALFRED   HAWES   18.38-39.     From  Holliston,  Mass. 

*JOHN  W.  SCAMMELL,  1838-39.     From  Milford,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1842 

*JOSEPH   G.   BENNETT,   1838-39.     From   New   Bo.ston,   N.    H. 

*EDMUND   A.    CHADWICK,    1838-39.     From    Gardiner,    Me. 

*JONATHAN  S.  COLBY,  1838-39.     From  Richmond,  Me. 

*ELBRIDGE  G.  DALTON,  1838-39.     From  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

*JUDSON  J.  FOGG,  1838-39.     From  Meredith,  N.   H. 

*FRANKLIN  MUZZY,  1838-39.     From  Searsmont,  Me. 

*BENJAMIN  F.  PREBLE,  1838-39.  From  Camden,  Me.  Died,  Oct. 
18,   1840,  aged   20. 

*BENJAMIN  W.  ROBERTS,  1838-39.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  27, 
1816.  Teacher,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.;  Webster,  Mass.;  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  from  1848;  died,  Jan.  24,  1900,  aged  83. 

*WILLIAM  H.    THOMAS,    1838-39.     From  Augusta,   Me. 

*CHARLES   K.  WELLS,   1838-39.     From  Bloomfield,  Me. 

'JOSEPH  WARREN  WESTON,  1838-39.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1843,  and 
A.M.,  1852.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Feb.  4,  1818.  Prin.  Bloomfield 
Acad.,  1848-49;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1849-50;  New  London,  Pa.,  1850- 
51;  Newark  Acad.,  Del.,  1851-57;  Danville  Acad.,  Pa.,  1857-61;  Mer- 
chant, Plymouth,  Pa.;   died,  Dallas,  Penn.,  Feb.   18,  1901,  aged  83. 

*SIMON   A.    WHITTEN,    1838-39.     From    Parson.sfield,   Me. 

*ALONZO  WING,  1838-39.     From  Wayne,  Me. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1844 

*JONATHAN  FRANKLIN  WOODSIDE,  1838-39.  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1842,  and  A.M.,  1851.  Born,  Wales,  Me.,  Jan.,  1818.  Lawyer,  Bo.s- 
ton,  Mass.;  died,  Feb.  7,  1889,  aged  71. 

^JOSEPH  A.  WYMAN  1838-39.  Born,  Bloomfield,  Me.,  Nov.  5,  1821. 
Bowdoin,  1840-41;  died,  Galena,  Wis.,  about  1842. 


CLASS  OF  1843 
*ROBERT  B.  AYER,  1839-42.     From  Winslow,  Me. 
*ANDREW  J.  LOWELL,   1839-42.     From  Chesterville,  Me. 
*RICHARD   MACE,  Jr.,  1839-42.     From  Roadfield,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1844 

*FRANKLIN  DAMAN,   1840-42.     From  Hanover,  Mass. 

*WILLIAM  H.  DINGLEY,  1840-42.     From  Winslow,  Me. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  FARNHAM,  1840-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844. 
Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  March  24,  1824.  Soldier,  Mexican  war;  Lawyer, 
Bangor,  Me.;  Miner,  Calif.;  3d  Calif.  Vols.,  1862-65;  Lumber  busi- 
ness, Selma,  Ala.;  died,  July  27,  1872,  aged  48. 

*EDMUND  WEBSTER  FLAGG,  1840-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844,  and 
A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  31,  1824.  Lawyer,  Corinth,  Me., 
1847-53;  Bangor,  1853-73;  died,  Jan.  16,  1873,  aged  48. 

*JAMES  GODFREY,  1840-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844.  Born,  Bangor, 
Me.,  Oct.  8,  1822.  Teacher,  Alabama,  1844-46;  Lawyer,  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  1847-48;  Houlton,  1848-50;  died,  Aug.  30,  1850,  aged  27. 

*JAMES  HERVEY  HACKLETON,  1840-44.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844. 
Born,  Bristol,  Me.,  April  9,  1819.  Lawyer  and  teacher,  Lagrange, 
Tenn.;  Teacher,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.;  Cotton  broker,  Memphis, 
Tenn.;  Teacher,  Frederick,  Md.;  died,  April  15,  1877,  aged  58. 

*OLIVER  PEASLEE  JEWETT,  1840-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844.  Born, 
North  Whitefield,  Me.,  March  30,  1820.  Teacher,  Houston,  Texas, 
1847-51;   died,   1860. 

*WINSLOW   MARSTON,  1840-42.     From   Waterville,   Me. 

*SEDGEWICK  L.  PLUMMER,  1840-42.     From   Gardiner,   Me. 

*JAMES  F.   RAWSON,  1840-42.     From  Paris,  Me. 

*SAMUEL  P.  THOMAS,   1840-42.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

*DANIEL  THURSTON,    1840-42.     From    Madison,  Me. 

*HORATIO  QUINCY  WHEELER,  1840-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844,  and 
A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  March  8,  1819.  Lawyer  and 
banker,  Evansville,  Ind.;  died,  Elsinore,  Calif.,  Jan.  20,  1888,  aged  68. 


1844  Colby  College 

*GEORGE  SIMEON  WOODWARD,  1840-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1844, 
and  A.M.,  1847.  Born,  Gardiner,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1818.  Teacher,  West. 
Chester,  Pa.,  1844-48;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Parkville,  Mo.,  1849-63; 
Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1863-68;  Insurance,  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1869- 
92;  died,  April  1,  1892,  aged  73. 

CLASS  OF  1845 

*GEORGE    W.    BRIGGS,    1841-45.     A.M.,    1860;    also    Ph.D.,    Madison, 

1874.     Prin.  Female  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.;  died,  1874,  aged  52. 
*MATHEW   B.    BULLARD,    1841-42.     From   Taunton,    Mass. 
*  EDWIN  W.  CLARK,  1841-42.     From  Taunton,   Mass. 
*ROBERT    COLE,    1841-44.     From    Levant,   Me. 
*JOHN  DENNIS,  Jr.,  1841-44.     From  Litchfield,  Me. 
*NATHAN  L.  FOWLER,  1841-42.     From  Fairfield,  Me. 
*HARRISON   B.    GOWER,   1841-42.     From   New    Sharon,  Me. 
*GEORGE  HASTY,   1841-42.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
*KILBURN  HOLT,  1841-44.     From  Levant,  Me. 
*ELIJAH   W.  JONES,   1841-44.     From  Augusta,   Me. 
*JOHN  J.   McLELLAN,  1841-44.     From   Bloomfield,  Me. 
*JAMES  NOYES,  1841-42.     From  Kingston,  R.  I. 
*AUSTIN   SAVAGE,   1841-42.     From  Bloomfield,   Me. 
*WILLIAM  HENRY  SEAVEY,  1841-42.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1845,  and  A.M, 

1848.     Born,  Hallowell,  Me.,  March  5,  1823.     Headmaster,  Girls'  High 

Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1856-68;  died,  April  26,  1868,  aged  45. 
*ELBRIDGE     SMITH,    184.3-44.     From    Palmyra,    Me. 
*WILLIAM   H.   VAN    DER   BURGH,   1841-42.     From   Pleasant    Valley, 

N.  Y. 
*GANEM    WASHBURN,    1841-42.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1845.     Born,    Liv- 

ermore.  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1823.     Lawyer,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1847-64;   Memb. 

Wis.   Senate,   1859-60;   County  Judge,   1861-64;    Circuit  Judge,   1864- 

79;  died,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  Oct.  7,  1907,  aged  83. 

CLASSIC  F;1846 

*JOHN    DINSMORE,   184.3-45.     A.B.,   Bowdoin,    1848,   and    A.M.,    1851. 

Born,    Anson,    Me.,    April    20,    1821.     Teacher,    Industry,    Me.,    1848- 

49;   Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1852;   Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  New  Hampton,  N. 

H.,  1852-62;   Winslow,   Me.,   1862-80;    Harpswell,   1884-88;   died,  Dec. 

8,  1907,  aged  86. 
*JOHN   W.  HARRIS,   1842-46.     From   Claremont,  N.   H.     Died,  Feb.  8, 

1846. 
*PEREZ      SOUTHWORTH,      1842-44.     A.B.,      Bowdoin,      1846.     Born, 

Winthrop,   Me.,    Aug.    11,    1822.     Bangor   Theo.    Sem.;    Pastor   Cong. 

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Non-Graduates — Men  1848 

Ch.,    Garrettsburg,    Ky.,    1848-49;    died,    near    Gallatin,    Tenn.,   June 
15,  1849,  aged   26. 
'LEONARD  SWETT,   1842-45.     Prom  Turner,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1847 

"WILLIAM   M.   BAKER,  1843-44.     From  Belfast,   Me. 

"SAMUEL  AUGUSTUS  BICKFORD,  1844-47.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1847. 
Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1823.  Lawyer,  Anson,  Me.,  1850-51; 
Mining,  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  1852-67;  Res.,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
from  1867;  Sheriff,  Somerset  Co.,  1881-85;  Insurance,  1886-96;  died, 
Sept.   17,  1896,  aged  72. 

"WILLIAM  L.   BROWN,  1843-45.     From   South   Reading,  Mass. 

"JOHN  P.  CRAIG,  1844-46.     From  Readfield,  Me. 

•'ENOCH  L.    CUMMINGS,   1843-45.     From  Parkman,   Me. 

"SAMUEL  H.  CURRIER,  1844-45.     From  Readfield,  Me. 

"CLEMENT   J.    DYER,   1845-46.     From    Cape   Elizabeth,    Me. 

"BRADFORD  H.  LINCOLN,   1844-45.     From   Hingham,  Mass. 

"HENRY  BAKER  NEIL,  1844-47.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1847,  and  A.M., 
1850.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1827.  Merchant,  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  1847-51;  Mining,  Australia,  1851-66;  Montana,  1866-68;  Mer- 
chant, Tie  Siding,  Wyo.,  1868-1910;  died,  Laramie,  Wyo.,  March  9, 
1912,  aged  84. 

"JOHN   B.  NUTTING,   1843-46.     From  Gardiner,  Me. 

*REUBEN    A.   RICKER,  1843-46.     From   North   Berwick,   Me. 

"THOMAS  H.    RIPLEY,  1843-46.     From   Portland,   Me. 

"EDWIN  PAYSON  SNOW,  1843-45.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1849.  Born, 
Atkinson,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1825.  Physician,  Atkinson,  Me.,  1849-1900; 
died,  Nov.  10,  1900,  aged  75. 

"WILLIAM  STICKNEY,  1843-46.  From  Vassalboro,  Me.  Navy  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

*THOMAS   TIBBETS,  Jr.,   1843-45.     From   Woolwich,  Me. 

*HENRY  ILSLEY  WARE,  1843-46.  From  Athens,  Me.  Born,  May 
21,  1846.     Died,  Athens,  Me.,  Oct.   12,  1847,  aged  21. 

♦DANIEL   D.  WINN,   1843-45.     From  Woburn,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1848 

♦AUGUSTUS  OLIVER  ALLEN,  1845-46.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1848,  and 
A.M.,  1851.-  Born,  Gardiner,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1827.  Lawyer,  Boston, 
Mass.;  died,  Aug.  17,  1869,  aged  42. 

♦BENJAMIN    GOULD    AMES,    1844-46.     From    New    Sharon,    Me. 

♦HENRY     JACKSON     ARNOLD,     1844-45.     A.B.,     Dartmouth,     1849. 

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1848  Colby  College 

Born,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  April   10,   1825.     Teacher;  died,   Medway, 

Mass.,  Jan.  18,  1849,  aged  23. 
*LEMON     BENNETT,    1845-47.     A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1848,    and    A.M., 

1851.     Born,  Putney,  Vt.,  April  8,  1822.     Farmer;  died,  Murray,  la., 

Jan.  12,  1892,  aged  69. 
*AMOS    BIXBY,   1844-46.     From  Norridgewock,   Me. 
'•"BENJAMIN  S.   BRONSON,  1844-47.     From  Augusta,  Me. 
*NAPOLEON     BONAPARTE     BRYANT,     1845-48.     From     Andover, 

N.  H. 
*HORATIO  QUINCY  BUTTERFIELD,  1844-47.     A.B.,  Harvard,   1848, 

and   A.M.,   1849;    D.D.,   Illinois   Col.,    1869.     From    Farming-ton,    Me. 

Bangor    Theo.    Sem.,    1853;    Pastor,    Cong,    churches,    1854-64;    Prof. 

Ancient  Lang.,  Washburn  Col.,  1866-69;  Pres.,  1869-70;  Pres.,  Olivet 

Col.,  1876-92;  died.  Olivet,  Mich.,  Feb.  12,  1894. 
*ASA  D ALTON,  1844-45.     D.D.,  1885;   A.B.,  Harvard,   1848.     Harvard 

Div.    Sch.,    1849;    Newton    Theo.   Inst.,    1849-51;    Rector,    Episc.    Ch., 

Augusta,  Me.,   1851-54;    Bangor,   1856-62;    Portland,   Me.,   1863-1906; 

died,  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  29,  1912,  aged  87. 
*BENJAMIN   WILLEY    DEAN    1844-47.     A.B.,   Dartmouth,    1848,    and 

A.M.,  1851.     Born,  Manchester,  Vt.,  Jan.  26,  1827;  Lawyer,  Grafton, 

Vt.;   Memb.  Vt.  Genl.  Assembly,  1856-57;   Secy,   of  State,  Vt.,  1857- 

61;  died,  Grafton,  Vt.,  July  6,  1863,  aged  36. 
*WILLIAM   FRANKLIN   GIDDINGS,  1844-48.     From  Campton,  N.   H. 
*JOSEPH  CALDWELL  HAWES,  1845-46.     From  Anson,  Me. 
*JOHN    JEWETT,    1844-46.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1848,    and    A.M.,    1851. 

Born,  Readfield,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1827.     Lawyer,  Appleton,  Wis.;  Capt. 

21st  Wis.  Vols.;  died,  Mitchellsville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  21,  1862,  aged  35. 
*WILLIAM  HENRY  JEWETT,  1844-46.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1850.     Born, 

Readfield,   Me.,   1826.     Physician,  Turner,   Me.;   Asst.    Surg.,   3d   Me. 

Vols.,  1862;  died,  Aug.  26,  1879,  aged  53. 
*ALBION  KEITH  PARRIS  JOY,  1845-47.     From  Boston,  Mass. 
*JOHN  E.  PRYOR,  1845-48.     From  Horton,  N.  S. 
*EPHRAIM  WOOD  YOUNG,  1844-46.     A.B.,  Harvard,  1848,  and  A.M., 

1851.     From    Bingham,    Me.     Teacher,    1848-56;    Adm.    to    the    bar, 

1856;   Lawyer,  Waupun,  Prairie  du  Sac,  and  Baraboo,  Wis.;   Memb. 

Wi.s.   Legl.,   1860;    Chief   Clerk,   1866-73;   Judge   County  court,   Sauk 

Co.,  Wis.,  1882-90;  died,  1892. 


CLASS  OF  1849 

''JOHN    BAILEY,    1845-46.     From   East    Thomaston,    Me.     Died,    Aug. 

2,  1852. 
"DAVID    ROWLAND   CARLTON,   1845-47.     From    Belfast,   Me.     Died, 

Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1864. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1850 

*ROBERT  WILLIAM  CARR,  1845-49.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1850.  Born, 
Hebron,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1826.  9th  Me.  Inf.;  3d  Mass.  Cav.,  1863-64; 
died,  Soldiers'  Home,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1864,  aged  42. 

*OHARLES    ELIAS    COBB,   1845-46.     From    Solon,   Me. 

PHILETUS  FALES,  1845-46.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1849,  and  A.M.,  1852. 
Born,  Thomaston,  Me.,  May  7,  1825.  1st  Iowa  Cav.;  Teacher;  last 
ad.,   Winsted,   Conn. 

*GEORGE   WASHINGTON  HOWARD,   1845-46.     From   Hartford,   Me. 

*JOHN  FREEMAN  HOWES,  1845-47.  From  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Died, 
Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  12,  1871. 

*SYLVANUS  KENDALL,  1845-47.     From  Searsmont,  Me. 

*MARQUIS  DeLAFAYETTE  LANE,  1845-47.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1849, 
and  A.M.,  1852.  Born,  Hollis,  Me.,  June  11,  1825.  Lawyer;  Judge 
Municipal  Court,  Portland,  Me.,  1859-62;  U.  S.  Consul,  Vera  Cruz, 
Mex.,  1862-67;  Judge,  Superior  Court,  Me.,  1871-72;  died,  Portland, 
Me.,  Sept.  16,  1872,  aged  47. 

*GEORGE   PARSONS,   1846-46.     From   Gloucester,   Mass. 

*SAMUEL   PACKARD   SANFORD,   1845-46.     From  Wickford,   R.   I. 

*EUGENE  FRANCIS  SANGER,  1845-48.  A.M.,  1858;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1849;  M.D.,  Jefferson,  1853.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  18, 
1829.  Physician,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1855-57;  Bangor,  Me.,  1857-97; 
Surg.,  6th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Brigade  Surg.  Vols.,  1862;  Med.  Director, 
19th  Army  Corps,  1862-65;  Bvt.  Lt.  Col.  Vols.,  1865;  Author  vari- 
ous Medical  Monographs;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  24,  1897,  aged  68. 

*WILLIAM  TYLER  TODD,  1845-48.     From  Calais,  Me. 

*JONAS    HOLLAND    TOV/NSEND,    1845-48.     From   Boston,    Mass. 

*ALBERT  HARRIS  WARE,  1845-47.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1849,  and  A.M., 
1852.  Born,  Athens,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1827.  Teacher,  Topsham,  Me., 
1849-51;  Lawyer,  Anson,  Me.,  1853-93;  Register  of  probate,  1857-60; 
died,  Portland,  Me.,  April  1,  1893,  aged  65. 

*SALEM  WILDER,  1845-48.     From  Sterling,  Mass. 

*JOHN  WITHAM,  1845-46.     From  Minot,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1850 

*EDMUND    MORSE    BAILEY,   1846-49.     From   West   Newbury,    Mass. 

*AMORY  BATTLES,  1846-47.  A.M.,  1878.  Harvard  Div.  Sch., 
1850;  Pastor  Univ.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1851-72;  Unit.  Ch.,  West  New- 
ton, Mass.,  1872-73;  Univ.  Ch.,  Dexter,  Me.,  1873-79;  Acting  pastor, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1880-81;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  1892. 

*JAMES    BROWN,    1846-47.     From    Swansey,    Mass.     Died,    1852. 

*LUCIEN  BONAPARTE  CLOUGH,  1846-47.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1850. 
Born,  Northfield,  N.  H.,  April  17,  1823.  Lawyer;  Judge  Probate,  N. 
H.,  1874-76;  died,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  July  28,  1895,  aged  72. 

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*NATHANIEL  COLVER,  1846-47.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1850.  Born, 
Fort  Covington,  N.  Y.,  March  17,  1829.  95th  111.  Vols.;  Business; 
died,  De  Funiak  Springs,  Fla.,  Oct.  24,  1909,  aged  80. 

*WILLIAM   BOVEE    DODS,    1846-49.     From   Boston,   Mass. 

•CHARLES  GRANDISON  FAIRFIELD,  1846-49.  Born,  New  Boston, 
N.  H.,  June  25,  1824.  Lawyer,  Granada,  Miss.,  1849-58;  died,  1858, 
aged  34. 

*LUCIEN    BONAPARTE    HATCH,    1846-47.     From    China,    Me. 

*JAMES  MADISON  HILL,  1846-49.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1850.  Born, 
New  Portland,  Me.,  June  27,  1825.  Lawyer;  died,  Chicago,  111., 
1889,  aged  64. 

*JOHN  PRESERVED  HUNTING,  1846-47.     From  Guilford,  Me. 

*WILLIAM   LEAMAN,   1846-48.     From   Hallowell,   Me. 

*WILLIAM   HENRY  MOOR,   1846-50.     From   Palmyra,   Me. 

*ASA   BOND    RICHARDSON,    1846-50.     From   Jefferson,    Me. 

*ELISHA  CLAPP  ROSS,  1846-48.     From   Springfield,   Mass. 

*LUCIEN  ELLIOTT  SHERMAN,  1847-49.  From  Newfane,  Vt.;  Mer- 
chant; died,  Newfane,  Vt,  Oct.  15,  1855. 

CLASS  OF  1851 

*WARREN     FARNHAM     BARNES,     1847-51.     From     Woolwich,     Me. 

Died,  Woolwich,  Me.,  April  15,  1851. 
CHARLES   DANA  BRADBURY,  1847-50.     From  Canton,  Me. 
SAMUEL  RAWSON  CARTER,  1847-48.     From  Paris,  Me. 
*WAKEFIELD    GALE    FRYE,    1847-50.     A.B.,    Rochester,    1851,    and 

A.M.,  1854.     Born,  Montville,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1826.     Lawyer,  Rockland, 

Me.,  1853-57;  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1857-58;  Belfast,  Me.,  1858-61;  Judge, 

Police    Court,    1855;    Deputy    Collector    Customs,    Belfast,    1862-72; 

Clerk  Courts,  1872-81;   U.  S.   Consul   Genl.,   Halifax,  N.   S.,   1881-85, 

1889-93;  died,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Aug.  14,  1893,  aged  66. 
CHAUNCEY  ASBURY  HODGES,  1847-50.  .From  Newfane,   Vt. 
CHARLES    EDWIN    CARROLL    KIMBALL,    1847-48.     From    Kenne- 

bunk.  Me. 
*HENRY     PLUMMER     KIMBALL,     1847-50.     A.B.,     Rochester,     1851. 

Born,    Stratford,   N.    H.,   March   8,    1829.     Teacher,   writer,   farmer; 

died,  Elgin,  111.,  May  10,  1889,  aged  60. 
*GEORGE   HENRY    SANGER,    1848-51.     From   Waterville,   Me.     Prin, 

Anson,  Me.,  Acad.;  died,  Anson,  Me.,  April  10,  1851. 
SAMUEL  WARD  STANLEY,  1847-51.     From  China,  Me. 
WILLIAM    HENRY    TRUE,   1847-48.     From    Freeport,   Me. 
*WILLIAM   HUNT  TUCKER,  1848-50.     Born,   Marlboro,  Vt.,  Jan.   12, 

1822.     Teacher,  Marlboro  and  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  and  in  New  Jersey; 

Lawyer;  Capt.  in  U.  S.  Army,  1861- ;  reported  "missing". 

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CLASS  OF  1852 

GEORGE  CHANDLER  ALDEN,  1848-52.  From  Shelburn  Falls,  Mass. 
Law  student,  Waterville,  Me.,  1853-54;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  111.,  1854-65; 
U.  S.  Vols.,  1861-65;  1st  Lieut.,  112th  111.  Inf.,  1862;  Prisoner,  186.3- 
65;  Last  address,  Galesburg,  111. 

SAMUEL   CAREY,    1848-49.     From   Vassalboro,    Me. 

JONATHAN   BARRON    CLARK,   1848-50.     From   Lowell,  Mass. 

*ISAAC  SMITH  KALLOCH,  1848-49.  A.M.,  1856,  and  Madison,  1857; 
D.D.,  LaGrange,  1877.  Born,  Camden,  Me.,  July  10,  1831.  Pastor, 
Rockland,  Me.,  1850-55;  Boston,  Mass.,  1855-60;  New  York  City, 
1861-64;  resided  in  Kansas,  1864-75;  one  of  the  founders  of  Ottawa 
Univ.,  and  its  first  president,  1866-68;  Memb.  Kans.  Legl.,  1872-73; 
Pastor,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1875-80;  Mayor,  1879-82;  Pastor, 
Sehome,  Wash.;  died,  Sehome,  Wash.,  Dec.  9,  1887,  aged  56. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  KELLEY,  1848-52.  Born,  Calais,  Me.,  May 
8,  1831.  Lawyer;  Lumber  business;  died,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  April  14, 
1875,  aged  43. 

BEZALEEL  FREEMAN  KENDALL,  1848-49.     From  Bethel,  Me. 

EBEN    KNIGHT,    1848-52.     From   Milford,  N.   H. 

THOMAS  FRANKLIN  LEONARD,  1848-52.  From  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

ELI   WADSWORTH,   1848-49.     From    Hiram,    Me. 

*RODNEY  WELCH,  1848-51.  M.D.,  Hahnemann.  Born,  Monmouth 
Me.,  Nov.  19,  1828.  Prin.  Acad.,  North  Anson,  Me.,  1852-53;  Min- 
erva Sem.,  185.3-61;  High  Sch.,  Geneva,  111.,  1861-63;  Bluefleld,  111.^ 
1864-65;  Prof.  Chemistry,  Hahnemann  Col.  and  Chicago  Univ.,  1865- 
66;  111.  AgrL  Col.,  1866-68;  Journalist,  1868-98;  Memb.  Chicago  Bd 
Educa.;  died,  Chicago,  111.,  May  29,  1896,  aged  69. 

CLASS  OF  1853 

*OLIVER  PATTEN  BARTON,  1849-52.  From  Sidney,  Me.  Bowdoin, 
1852-53.     Died,  Sidney,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1854. 

*OSBORNE  PRATT  BIGELOW,  1849-53.  From  Boston,  Mass.  Mer- 
chant, Galva,  111.,  1852-55;   died,  Sept.  15,  1855. 

*ADONIRAM  JUDSON  BILLINGS,  1849-51.  A.M.,  1874;  M.D., 
Albany,  1854.  Rep.  Me.  Legl,  1862,  1868;  Me.  Senate,  1866-67; 
Surg.,  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  Surg.,  Bd.  Enrolment,  5th  Dist,  1864; 
Physician,  Freedom,  Me.,  1864-1900;  died.  Freedom,  Me.,  Jan.,  1900. 

MOSES  DAKIN  BROWN,  1849-53.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1853.  Born, 
Appleton,  Me.,  May  22,  1828.     Lawyer;  Last  address,  Chicago,  111. 

*EBENEZER    NILES     CHAMBERLAIN,    1849-51.     Born,    Worcester, 

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Mass.     Teacher,    Palmer,    Thorndyke,    and    Southbridge,    Mass.,   and 

Hebron,  Conn.;  Physician,  Millbury,  Mass.,  Hebron,  Conn.,  and  Mill- 

erton,  N.  Y.;  died,  Millerton,  N.  Y. 
ISAAC  JARVIS  COOLEDGE,  1849-51.     From  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 
*WILLIAM     PETERS    EVERETT,     1849-50.     A.B.,     Rochester,     185.3. 

Born,    Fredericliton,    N.    B.,    May   20,    1826.     Rochester   Theo.    Sem., 

1855;  Pastor,  E.  Abington,  Mass.,  1855-57;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1857-60; 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  1860-65;  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Elgin,  111.,  1869-72; 

St.  John,  N.  B.,  1872-81;   Secy.  For.  Mis.  Bd.,  Bapt.  Conv.  Maritime 

Prov.,  1874-82;  Pastor,  Quincy,  III,  1882-86;   Upper  Alton,  III.,  1886- 

89;  died,  Elgin,  111.,  March  12,  1893,  aged  66. 
JONATHAN    BREWER   FARNSWORTH,    1849-51.     A.B.,    Dartmouth, 

1853.     Born,  Woodstock,  Vt,  April  20,  1826.     Lawyer;  last  address, 

Windsor,  Vt. 
SAMUEL  HARMON  FOLSOM,  1849-52.     From  Newport,  Me. 
IVORY  JACKSON,  1849-50.     From  Somersworth,  N.  H. 
COLBY   LAMB,   1849-53.     From  Lincolnville,  Me. 
*WILLIAM     HENRY     McLELLAN,    1849-52.     Born,     Litchfield,     Me., 

Nov.  26,  1832.     N.  Y.  Univ.,  1852-53;   Lawyer,  Belfast,  Me.;   Memb. 

Me.   Senate,  1872;   Atty.-Genl.,  Me.,   1879;  died,  Belfast,   Me.,  March 

25,  1912,  aged  79. 
JAMES    FOSTER   MERRIAM,    1849-52.     From    Brandon,    Vt. 
*VALENTINE   OAKES,  1849-53.     A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1853.     Born,  San- 

gerville.  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1828.     Lawyer;  Killed  in  battle  of  Gaines'  Mill, 

Va.,  June  27,  1862,  aged  33. 
*LEVI   ROBINSON,   1849-53.     A.B.,   Dartmouth,  1853,  and   A.M.,  1856. 

Born,  Vassalboro,   Me.,   March   13,   1827.     Lawyer;   died,   Iowa   City, 

Iowa,  Oct.  13,  1896,  aged  69. 
*LEVI  MERRICK  STEWART,  1849-50.    A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1853.    Born, 

Corinna,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1827.     Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1858-1910; 

died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  3,  1910,  aged  82. 
OLIVER   THOMAS   TUBBS,   1849-51.     From   Paris,   Me. 


CLASS  OF  1854 

NATHAN  BUTLER,  1850-53.  Born,  Nov.  5,  1831.  Surveyor  and  civil 
engineer;  Res.,  1619  7th  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*DAVID  DAVIS,  1850-53.  Born,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Ma.ss.,  Sept.  10, 
1832.  Law  student,  Boston,  Mass.;  Pajniiaster,  Navy,  Civil  War; 
Merchant,  Independence,  Iowa,  1867-69;  Hotel,  Cedar  Falls  and  Fort 
Dodge,  Iowa,  1869-82;  Real  estate,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1882-1919; 
died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  15,  1919,  aged  86. 

SUMNER  ESTES,  1850-52.     From  Bethel,  Me. 

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*LORENZO  DOW  GOWEN,  1850-52.  A.B.,  Columbian,  1854.  Born, 
Shapleigh,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1824.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1856.  Pastor, 
Norvvalk,  Conn.,  1856-61;  Boston,  Mass.,  1862-63;  Galva,  111.,  1865-71, 
1882-83;  died,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  March  1,  1909,  aged  85. 

*ROBERT  JUDSON  KNIGHT,  1850-51.  Born,  Hancock,  N.  H.,  Dec. 
16,  1826.     Died,  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  16,  1851,  aged  24. 

EPHRAIM  MURCH,  1850-52.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1854.  Prof.  Math. 
Bethel  Col.,  1860-61;  Teacher;  Last  address,  Eby,  Tehama  Co.,  Calif. 

*JOHN  ELLIS  PAYSON,  1850-53.  Born,  East  Union,  Me.,  Aug.  8, 
1826.  Hardware  business.  Union  Common,  Me.,  1858-78;  Farmer, 
South  Union,  Me.,  1878-1905;  died,  Sept.  13,  1905,  aged  79. 

*JOSIAH  LOCKE  PHILLIPS,  1850-52.  M.D.,  Rusk,  1857.  Born, 
Farming-ton,  Me.,  June  8,  1835.  Bowdoin,  1852-53;  Bowdoin  Med. 
Sch.,  1854-55;  Surg.,  16th  Iowa  Vols.;  Physician,  Sioux  Falls,  So. 
Dak.;  died,  June  12,  1882,  aged  47. 


CLASS  OF  1855 

*EDWARD  RANDALL  BENNER,  1851-54.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1855. 
Born,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  March  21,  1833.  Teacher,  Waldoboro,  Me., 
1855-57;  Lawyer,  1857-59;  Teacher,  Marysville,  Calif.,  1859-63;  Min- 
ing, Idaho,  1863-64;  Druggist,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  from  1865;  died, 
July  17,  1914,  aged  81. 

HORACE   WELLEY  BRACKETT,   1851-53.     From   China,   Me. 

*HORACE  LITTLEFIELD  STILSON  BRAY,  1851-54.  From  Vassal- 
boro.  Me.  Pastor,  M.  E.  Chs.,  Maine  and  New  York,  1855-61;  Capt. 
12th  Me.  Inf.,  1863-65;  Pastor,  M.  E.  Ch.,  New  Castle,  Me.,  1865-66; 
died,  Thomaston,  Me.,  Feb.  21,  1868. 

*WILLIAM  REED  BROWN,  1851-52.  From  Vassalboro,  Me.  Farmer, 
Virginia  Dale,  Colo.;  County  treas.,  Butte  Co.,  Calif;  Postmaster, 
Napa,  Calif.,  1866-75;  deceased. 

*JOHN  ALFRED  METCALF  CHAPMAN,  1851-52.  A.M.,  1870;  D.D., 
Wesleyan,  1871.  From  Greenland,  N.  H.  Pastor,  M.  E.  Chs.,  Mass., 
1854-69;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1870-72,  1876-77;  St.  Paul's,  New  York 
City,  1873-75,  1877-82;  died,  Greenland,  N.  H.,  Sept.  2,  1905. 

*THOMAS  HOPKINSON  CLARK,  1852-54.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me., 
Oct.  22,  1830.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Williamsport,  Ind.,  1858-59;  Corp.  1st 
Mich.  Vols.;  Fatally  wounded,  Malvern  Hill,  Va. ;  died,  from  wound, 
Aug.  15,  1863,  aged  32. 

*LINTON  CASIMIR  CORNFORTH,  1851-53.  Born,  Oakland,  Me., 
April  26,  1829.  Stockman,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1853;  Oakland, 
Me.,  1854;  Gap  Grove,  111.,  1855;  Clarinda,  Iowa,  1856-57;  Oakland, 
Me.,  1857-59;  College  Springs,  Iowa,  1859-81;  Town  Clerk,  College 
Springs,  1861-74;  Secy.  Sch.  Board,  1861-72;  Justice  Peace,  1875-76; 

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1855  Colby  College 

Secy.  Bd.  Trustees,  Amity  Col.,  1874-81;  Res.,  Hardy,  Neb.,  1881- 
90;  Downs,  Okla.,  and  Cashion,  Okla.;  deceased. 

MICAH  SAMPSON  CROSWELL,  1851-53.  A.M.,  Amherst,  1858. 
Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1868.     Last  address,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

EDWIN  LEVI  CROWELL,  1851-53.  From  West  Waterville,  Me.  Last 
address,  Hammonton,  N.  J. 

♦HARRISON  ALLEN  DAVIS,  1851-54.  Born,  Edgartown,  Mass., 
Sept.  29,  1834.     Died,  Edgartown,  Mass.,  May  9,  1854,  aged  19. 

*NELSON  DINGLE Y,  Jr.,  1851-53.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1855;  LL.D., 
Bates,  1874,  and  Dartmouth,  1894.  Born,  Durham,  Me.,  Feb.  15, 
1832.  Memto.  Me.  Legl.,  1862-65,  1868-73;  Governor  Me.,  1874-75; 
Rep.  U.  S.  Congress,  1881-99;  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  13,  1899, 
aged  66. 

GEORGE  BOARDMAN  ELDEN,  1851-53.     From  Buxton  Centre,  Me. 

HENRY  IRVING   HANSCOM,   1851-52.     From  China,  Me. 

*PELEG  SPRAGUE  HASKELL,  1851-53.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1856. 
Born,  St.  Albans,  Me.,  May  11,  1832.  Physician,  Parkman,  Me.,  1856- 
57;  Hartland,  Me.,  1857-59;  Stockton,  Me.,  18.59-79;  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1879-90;  died,  Sept.  26,  1890,  aged  58. 

*WILLIAM  BERRY  LAPHAM,  1851-52.  A.M.,  1871;  M.D.,  New  York, 
1856.  From  Greenwood,  Me.  1st  Lieut.,  Capt.,  and  Bvt.  Major,  1st 
Me.  Mtd.  Art.  Vols.,  186.3-65;  Rep.  Me.  Legl.,  1867;  Ed.,  Maine 
Farmer,  1872-81;  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1872;  Corr.  Memb.  Royal  Hist.  Soc; 
Ed.,  Genealogist  and  Biographer,  1875-78;  Author  of  Bw^cc,  Rickcr, 
Chapman,  and  Lapham  Genealogies;  History  of  Woodstock,  (1882); 
History  of  Paris,  (1884)  ;  died,  Togus,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1894. 

*WILLIAM  SHERMAN  LINCOLN,  1851-54.  A.B.,  Union,  1855. 
Born,  China,  Me.,  Aug.  23,  1835.  Teacher,  1855-56;  Law  student, 
Savannah,  Ga.;  admitted  to  bar,  Texas,  1858;  Lawyer,  Brownville, 
Texas;  died,  Brownville,  Texas,  July  27,  1859,  aged  23. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  PALMER,  1851-52.  From  Northport,  Me.  Last 
address,  Northport,  Me. 

*BENJAMIN  POOR  SNOW,  1851-52.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1855,  A.M., 
1858.  Born,  Feb.  14,  1831.  Teacher,  1855-57;  Bangor  Theb.  Sem., 
1861;  Teacher,  1862-69;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  North  Yarmouth,  Me., 
1869-72;  Alfred,  1875-81;  Houlton,  1881-83;  Supt.  Sch.,  Biddeford, 
Me.,  1883-86;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  1886-90; 
Teacher,  1890-1903;  Librarian,  Alfred,  Me.,  1903-07;  died,  Alfred, 
Me.,  Feb.  13,  1907,  aged  76. 

CLASS  OF  1856 

*FRANCIS  WAYLAND  ALLIN,  1853-55.  Born,  Providence,  R.  I., 
May  16,  1838.  Wholesale  grocer.  New  York  City,  1855-64;  Oil  busi- 
ness, Oil  City,   Pa.,  1864-66;    Merchandise  broker.  New  York   City, 


Non-Graduates — Men  1856 

1866-77;  Mfg.,  built  first  New  Foundland  railway,  1881;  railway 
promoter,  Bogota;  died.  New  York  City,  Dec.   12,  1905,  aged  67. 

ISAAC    NELSON   BEALS,    1853-55.     From    Dexter,   Me. 

CYRUS    HENRY    CARLTON,   1852-5.3.     From    Monmouth,   Me. 

*HENRY  SMITH  CHAPMAN,  1852-53.  From  Charleston,  Mass. 
Deceased. 

*COLUMBUS  CORNFORTH,  1852-53.  A.B.,  Union,  1856.  Born, 
West  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1831.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1856-58; 
Pastor,  Smethport,  Pa.,  1858-61;  Priv.,  42d  Reg.  Pa.  Vols.,  1861-63; 
Chaplain,  150th  Reg.  Pa.  Vols.,  1864-65;  Supt.  Sch.,  McKean  Co., 
Pa.,  1865-67;  State  Inspector  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Sch.,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  1867-69;  Res.,  Clyde,  Kans.,  1879-83;  died,  Clyde,  Kans.,  Feb. 
10,   1883,  aged   52. 

FREDERICK  BARTLETT  DUNTON,  1852-53.  From  Lincolnville, 
Me.     Physician ;  Last  address,  Boston,  Mass. 

DeWITT   CLINTON    DURGAN,    1852-55.     From    Thornton,   N.    H. 

*EDWIN  WAITE  FARWELL,  1852-53.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  July 
29,  1833.  Bookkeeper,  1854-65;  Cashier,  1st  Natl.  Bank,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1865-71;  Lumber  and  grain  business,  1872-90;  Insurance,  1890- 
1904;  died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  26,  1904,  aged  70. 

*AUGUSTUS  MELLEN  HASKELL,  1852-55.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1856. 
From  Poland,  Me.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1861;  Chaplain,  40th  Mass. 
Inf.,  1863-64;  Pastor  Ind.  Cong.  Ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1862-66;  Unit. 
Ch.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1866-69;  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1870-89;  Ros- 
lindale,  Mass.,  1889-92;   died,  Feb.   24,  1893. 

ALBION  WESLEY  JOHNSON,   1852-55.     From  Kittery,   Me. 

*SAMUEL  TRONANT  KEENE,  1852-55.  A.B.,  Union,  1856.  From 
Bremen,  Me.  Prin.  Acad.,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  1856-58;  1st  Lieut.,  20th 
Me.  Inf.;  Capt.  and  Major,  1st  Me.  Inf.;  Killed,  battle  of  Petersburg. 
Va.,  June  22,  1864. 

♦ANDREW  JACKSON  LANG,  1852-55.  A.B.,  Union,  1856.  From 
Palmyra,  Me.  Teacher,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1856;  Essex,  Conn.,  1857; 
Waverly,  N.  Y.,  1857-70;  Sch.  Commissioner,  1864-70;  died,  Waverly, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1870. 

*SETH  LLEWELLYN  MILLIKEN,  1852-55.  A.B.,  Union,  1856,  and 
A.M.,  1859.  Born,  Montville,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1831.  Memb.  Me.  Legl., 
1858;  Clerk,  Supreme  Court,  Me.,  1859-71;  Memb.  Bd.  Aldermen, 
Belfast,  Me.,  1867-71;  Memb.  U.  S.  Congress,  1883-97;  died,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  April  18,  1897,  aged  65. 

*CARROLL  NORCROSS,  1852-54.  From  Livermore,  Me.  Died,  North 
Livermore,  Me.,  Feb.  23,  1854. 

*ROTHEUS  EMERY  PAINE,  1853-54.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1857.  Born, 
Exeter,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1834.  Surg.,  18th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  Physician, 
Jay,  Me.;  Bucksport,  Me.;  Camden,  Me.,  1865-82;  died.  May  31,  1882, 
aged  47. 


1856  Colby  College 

*MARCUS     LINDLEY     PARSONS,     1852-54.     Born,     Cornville,     Me., 

Sept.   .30,   1834.     Lumberman,   Skowhegan,   Me.;    died,  Jan.    17,   1915, 

aged  80. 
ISAAC   POWERS,   1852-54.     From   Norridgewock,   Me. 
*CHARLES    WAYNE    SANGER,    1852-55.     A.B.,    Union,    1856.     From 

Waterville,  Me.     Deceased. 
HENRY    MARTIN    SPAULDING,    1852-53.     From    Houlton,   Me. 
*ALBION    PARRIS    TRACY,    1852-53.     From   Sebattisville,    Me.     Free 

Baptist  clergyman.  North  Danville,  Vt.,  and  Meredith,  N.   H.;   died, 

Sept.  18,  1892. 
JEFFERSON   BURNS   WESTON,  1853-55.     A.B.,   Union,   1856.     From 

Bremen,   Me.     Lawyer;    Last   address,    Beatrice,    Neb. 


CLASS  OF  1857 

*THOMAS  JEFFERSON  BRIDGHAM,  1853-55.  Born,  Hebron,  Me., 
June  20,  1834.  1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;  Teacher,  lawyer,  customs 
official;  died,  Buckfield,  Me.,  1866. 

*JOHN  MURRAY  DRAKE,  1853-54.  Born,  Sharon,  Mass.,  Aug.  16, 
1830.  Teacher,  Stoughton,  Mass.;  Lawyer,  Canton,  Mass.,  1860; 
1st  Sergt,  4th  Mass.  Vols.;  Killed,  Brown's  Ferry,  Tenn.,  Oct.  29, 
1863,  aged  33. 

EDWIN  RUTHVEN  EMERSON,  1853-55.  Born,  New  Gloucester,  Me., 
July  28,  1830.  Civil  engineer,  Mich.,  1857-58;  Chief  clerk,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Me.,  1862-66;  Chief  engineer,  Knox  &  Lincoln  R.  R.,  1869- 
72;  Engineer,  Lockwood  Co.,  1874-76;  Mining  from  1877;  last  ad- 
dress,  Salida,   Colo. 

*CHARLES  FRANCIS  ESTES,  1853-55.  From  Bethel,  Me.  Merchant, 
and  teacher;  died,   Cloverdale,  Calif.,  Oct.  15,   1861. 

*LIBERTY  EMERY  HOLDEN,  1853-54.  A.B.,  Univ.  Michigan,  1858, 
and  A.M.,  1861.  Born,  Raymond,  Me.,  June  20,  1833.  Prof.  Rhet- 
oric, Kalamazoo  Col.,  1858-59;  Supt.  Sch.,  Tiffin,  O.,  1861-62;  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1862;  Real  estate,  Cleveland,  O.,  1862-72;  Re- 
moved to  Utah,  1876;  one  of  the  founders  and  for  12  yeai-s  Pres., 
Salt  Lake  Acad.;  from  1885,  Editor,  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer,  and 
Pres.  Plain  Dealer  Pub.  Co.;  Trustee  Western  Reserve  Univ.;  Adel- 
bert  Col.;   Cleveland  Sch.  of  Art;  etc.;  died,  Aug.  26,  1913,  aged  80. 

♦JONATHAN  SPAULDING  HOUGHTON,  1853-54.  M.D.,  Bowdoin, 
1859.  Born,  Anson,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1828.  Asst.  Surg.  8th  Me.  Vols.; 
Physician,  Solon,  Me.,  1859-61;  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1863-69;  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  1869-70;  Port  Gamble,  Wash.,  1870-78;  Goldendaic, 
Wash.,  1878-83;  Seattle,  Wash.,  1883-94;  State  Supt.  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Wash.,   1880-92;   died,  July  2,   1894,  aged   66. 

*CLINTON  HOWE,  1853-54.  A.B.,  Union,  1857.  Born,  Paris,  Me., 
264 


Non-Gi-aduates — Men  1858 

1834.     Real   estate   and    farming;    died,    Sumner,   Me.,   Feb.   9,   1878, 
aged  44. 
,  AMERICUS    VESPUCIUS    JEWETT,    1853-55.     From    Alna,    Me. 

MARK  WALTON   PIPER,  1853-54.     From  Kenduskeag,  Me. 

*GEORGE  ALLEN  RAMSDELL,  1853-54.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1871. 
Born,  Milford,  N.  H.,  March  11,  1834.  Amherst  Co!.,  1854-55; 
Lawyer,  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  1857-63;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1887-91;  Clerk 
Supreme  Court,  N.  H.,  1864-86;  Memb.  N.  H.  Legl.,  1870-72;  Gover- 
nor, N.  H.,  1897-99;  died,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov.  16,  1900,  aged  66. 

*GEORGE  BOARDMAN  TAYLOR,  1853-54.  Born,  Norridgewock, 
Me.,   Jan.    12,    1833.     Died,    Jan.    15,   1854,   aged    21. 

*HORACE  HOLMES  THOMAS,  1853-54.  A.B.,  Middlebury,  1857,  and 
A.M.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859;  Adjt.  8th  E.  Tenn.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1863;  A.  A.  G.,  3d  Div.,  23d  Army  Corps,  Army  of  the  Ohio,  1863- 
65;  Q.  M.  G.  Staff,  Gen.  Brownlow,  1865-67;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  III, 
1869-84;  Mem.  111.  House  Rep.,  1881-83;  Speaker,  1883;  Senate,  111., 
1882-92;  Appraiser,  Port  of  Chicago,  1898-1904;  died,  March  21, 
1904. 

*HIRAM  AUGUSTUS  THWING,  1853-56.  From  Bowdoinham,  Me. 
Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  1856. 

ROBINSON  TURNER,  1853-54.  From  Guilford,  Me.  Impressed  into 
Confederate  service  and  escaped  from  the  Merrimac. 

CHARLES  FELKER  WEBBER,  1853-55.  From  Augusta,  Me.  Last 
address,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

*JOHN  EDWIN  WHEELER,  1853-54.  Amherst  Col;  Teacher,  1857- 
59;  East  Windsor  Theo.  Inst.,  1859-62;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Portland, 
Conn.,  1861-65;  Gardiner,  Mass.,  1869-72;  Needham,  Mass.,  1874-75; 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1875-77;  Webster  City,  Iowa,  1879-83;  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  and  Cambridgeport,  Mass.;  died,  March  18,  1893. 

*JASPER  MYRICK  WHITE,  1853-54.  From  Dresden,  Me.  Died, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1865. 


CLASS  OF  1858 

JAMES  BRYAN  COFFREN,  1855-56.     From  Fayette,  Me. 

*FRANCIS  EDWARD  HEATH,  1854-55.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Feb. 
28,  1838.  1st  Lieut.,  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Capt.  1862;  Lieut.  Col., 
and  Col.,  1863;  Me.  Legl.,  1882;  Me.  Senate,  1883-85;  Treas.  Kenne- 
bec Fibre  Co.,  1874-97;  Treas.  Somerset  Fibre  Co.,  1881-97;  died, 
Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1897,  aged  59. 

*FREELAND  HOWE,   1854-57.     From  West  Sumner,  Me.     Died,  1861. 

*DANIEL  BRACKETT  HUBBARD,  1854-56.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1870. 
Born,  Hiram,  Me.,  1835.  15th  Mass.  Reg.;  Headmaster,  Matthew 
Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1865-68;  U.  S.  Consul  to  Saxony,  1889-93;  Judge, 

265 


1858  Colby  College 

Court  of  Insolvency,  Worcester  Co.,  Mass.,  9  years;   died,  April   24, 

1908,  aged   73. 
*ALBERT     JEWETT,     1854-55.     A.B.,     Bowdoin,     1858.     Born,     Alna, 

Me.,    Aug.    9,    1833.     Lawyer,    Knoxville,    111.;    died.    May    26,    1862, 

aged  29. 
JOSEPH    BRADBURY  MOOR,  1854-55.     From   Newport,  Me. 
*AUGUSTUS     MOSES     PULSIFER,     1854-55.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,     1858. 

Born,  Sullivan,  Me.,  June  15,  1834.     Lawyer,  Auburn,  Me.,  1860-73; 

County  Atty.,  1868-71;  Treas.,  Little  Androscoggin  Water  Power  Co., 

1871-1903;  died,  April  7,  1910,  aged  75. 
*LUCIUS     FRANKLIN     SHEPARDSON,     1854-55.     Born,     Royalston, 

Mass.,    Dec.    23,    1828.     Clergyman,    Bernardston,    and    Barnstable, 

Mass.,   and   East  Westmoreland,  N.  H.;  died,  1904,  aged   75. 
*JOHN    MILTON    STAPLES,    1854-55.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1858.     Born, 

Buxton,  Me.,  April   16,  1836.     Lawyer,   Boston,  Mass.,  1861-63;   New 

York  City,  1863-68;  died,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1869,  aged  33. 
*BENJAMIN    KNIGHT     WALKER,     1854-57.     From    Limington,    Me. 

Clerk  of  Courts,   Worth   Co.,   Iowa,  1858-62;    Teacher,  Me.,  1862-64; 

Teacher  and  real  estate,  1864-70;  Auditor,  Worth  Co.,  Iowa,  1870-77; 

Real  estate,  Northwood,  Iowa,  1877-91;  died,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo., 

Sept.  22,  1906. 
RODOLPHUS   YOUNG,  1854-55.     From  Norway,   Me. 


CLASS  OF  1859 

*LUTHER  BYRON  CROSBY,  1855-57.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1868.  Born, 
Albion,  Me.,  Sept.  8,  1833.  2d  Lieut.  7th  Me.  Vols.;  Physician, 
Brownville,  Me.,  1868-1908;  died,  May  30,  1908,  aged  74. 

CHARLES  FISH,  1855-56.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1865,  A.M.,  1868.  Born, 
Lincoln,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1832.  Prin.  Washington  Acad.,  1866-71; 
Hallowell  Clas.  Sch.,  1872-75;  High  Sch.,  Old  Town,  Me.,  1875-82; 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1882-1905;  Last  address,  Brunswick,  Me. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  JOHNSON,  1855-57.  From  Canaan,  Me. 
Merchant,  Canaan,  Me.;  Chairman  Bd.  Selectmen,  7  years;  Justice 
of  the   peace;    died,  Canaan,   Me.,   March   3,    1897. 

*FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  PIKE  KELLEY,  1855-59.  From  Calais, 
Me.     Died,  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  15,  1860. 

*JOSEPH  HENRY  SHEPARDSON,  1855-56.  Born,  Royalston,  Mass., 
Dec.  13,  1831.  Pastor,  Royalston,  Mass.;  Montague,  Mass.,  1862-63; 
Princeton,  Me.,  1865-66;  Barre,  Mass.,  1866-69;  Becker,  Minn.;  Re- 
tired;  Town  clerk,  1870;  Justice  of  the  peace,  1885;  deceased. 

DANIEL  APPLETON  WHITE  SMITH,  1855-56.  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1859;  D.D.,  Bapt.  Theo.  Sem.,  Chicago,  1883.  Born,  Waterville,  Me. 
June  18,  1840.     Newton   Theo.  Inst.,  1863;   Missy.,  Amer.  Bapt.  For. 


Non-Graduates — Men  I860 

Mis.  Soc,  Rangoon,  Burma,  1864-66;  Henzada,  1866-75;  Pres.  Karen 
Theo.  Sem.,  Rangoon,  1876-90;  Insein,  1890- ;  Author,  Sketch  of  the 
Life  of  Edward  Abiel  Stevenft,  (1886)  ;  Sound  Principles  of  Inter- 
pretation, (1902)  ;  and  in  Karen,  QuestionH  on  the  Parables,  Mira- 
cles, and  the  Men  of  the  Bible,  (1892,  1909);  etc.;  ad.,  Insein, 
Burma. 
*MANLEY  WILLIAM  TURNER,  1855-58.  Born,  Rome,  Me.,  April 
6,  1836.     Business,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;   died,  Dec.  8,  1911,  aged  75. 

CLASS  OF  1860 

*RICHARD  WIGGIN  BLACK,  1856  59.  A.B.,  Union,  1860.  Born, 
Palermo,  Me.,  1839.  Frin.  Acad.,  Guilford,  Me.,  1860-61;  2d  N.  H. 
Cav.  Vols.;  Lawyer,  pension  agent;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  March  25, 
1897,  aged  58. 

*GEORGE  BOARDMAN  DORR,  1856-58.  Supt.  Sch.,  Norridgewock, 
Me.;  Fruit  grower,  Franklin,  Mass.;  Contributor  to  Maine  Fwrmer, 
etc.     Deceased. 

*SAMUEL  HUBBARD  FIFIELD,  1856-58.  Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  March 
23,  1835.  Clergyman,  1858-61;  Capt.  5th  Me.  Vols.;  died,  Alexan- 
dria, Va.,  Dec.  29,  1862,  aged  27. 

*JOHN  GOLDTHWAITE,  1856-59.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Capt.  5th 
Me.  Vols.;  died.  City  Point,  Va.,  April   18,   1865. 

TIMOTHY    GOLDTHWAITE,    1856-60.     From   Litchfield,'  Me. 

*HENRY  WILSON  HARMON,  1856-59.  Born,  North  Livermore,  Me. 
Served  in  Civil  War;  Lawyer  in  Iowa  and  Warrensburg,  Mo.;  County 
Atty.  in  Iowa;   died,  April  2,  1874. 

*ALBERT  DWELLEY  HINDS,  1856-57.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Nov.  3, 
1835.  Farmer;  Memb.  Me.  Legl.,  1863;  died,  Benton,  Me.,  June  20, 
1873,  aged  37. 

*WILLIAM  PITT  OAKES,  1856-58.  Born,  Sangerville,  Me.,  March  8; 
1833.  Civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor,  Sangerville,  M*.,  to  1889; 
Foxcroft,  Me.,  1889-1913;  Chairman,  Bd.  Selectmen,  1861-89,  and 
Supt.  Sch.,  1861-84,  Sangerville,  Me.;  Chairman  Bd.  Selectmen,  Fox- 
croft, Me.,  1893-99;  died,  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1913,  aged  79. 

*EDMUND    FULLER    WEBB,     1856-58.     A.M.,     1866.     Born,    Albion, 
Me.,  Jan.  30,  1835.     Rep.   Me.  Legl.,  1872,  1873,  and  Speaker,  1873 
Me.  Senate,   1874-75,  and   Pres.,  1875;  Trustee,   Colby  Col.,   1883-98 
Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.;  Author,  Railroad  Laws  of  Maine,    (1875) 
died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1898,  aged  63. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FOLLANSBEE  WIGGIN,  1856-57.  Fron 
Mt.  Vernon,  Me.;  died,  Oct.  31,  1857. 

*GEORGE  WILLIAM  WORMELL,  1850-59.  A.B.,  Union,  1860 
From   Dexter,  Me.     U.    S.   Pension  Bureau,  Washington,   D.  C.     De 


Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1861 

*SEWALL  BROWNE,  1857-58.  A.M.,  1869.  From  Dover,  Me.  New 
Hampton  Theo.  Inst,  Vt.,  1860-61;  Pastor,  Ea.'^t  Winthrop,  Me., 
1862-68;  Cherryfield,  1868-71;  Missy.,  Amer.  Bapt.  Home  Mis.  Soc, 
Wyoming  and  Utah,  1871-72;  Pastor,  South  Dover,  Me.,  1872-77; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1877-81;  Corinth,  Me.,  1881-87;  Old  Town,  Me., 
1887-93;  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me.,  1893-98;  died,  Old  Town,  Me.,  Aur. 
25,  1906. 

*JOSIAH  PRESCOTT  BURBANK,  1857-59.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
April  8,  1839.  Planter  in  Mississippi;  Wholesale  tobacco  merchant 
in  Kentucky;  Stock  broker  in  New  York  City;  died,  New  York  City, 
Jan.  30,  1897,  aged  57. 

JAMES  UNDERWOOD  CHASE,  1857-58.  Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  April 
4,  1886.     Merchant;  Last  address,  Rio  Vista,  Calif. 

*JULIUS  STIMPSON  CLARK,  1857-58.  M.D.,  Georgetown,  1869. 
Born,  Bristol,  Me.,  March  23,  1838.  Seven  years  in  U.  S.  army; 
Capt.  72  U.  S.  C.  L;  Physician,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1870-78;  Health 
officer;  Police  surgeon;  City  Physician,  and  Visiting  physician. 
Charity  hosp..  New  Orleans;  Physician,  Melrose,  Mass.,  from  1878; 
died,  April,  1920,  aged  82. 

*GRANVILLE  PARK  COCHRANE,  1857-59.  From  Monmouth,  Me. 
Capt.  7th  Me.  Vols.;  Res.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1865-82;  City  clerk,  1868- 
69;  died,  Monmouth,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1882. 

JAMES  BRIER  COCHRANE,  1857-59.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861;  M.D., 
Albany,  1864.  Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  March  23,  1833.  Physician, 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1865-67;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1867-73;  Dover,  Me.,  from 
1873;  Memb.  Bd.  U.  S.  Examining  Surgeons,  Secy.  15  years;  Health 
OflRcer,  Dover,  Me.,  1899-1917;  ad.,  Dover,  Ue. 

*CYRUS  HAMBLIN,  1857-60.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  April  26,  1839. 
Lawyer, 'Kittery,  Me.,  1859-61;  Bvt.  Major  Gen.  Vols.,  1865;  Lawyer, 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1865-67;  died,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Aug.  28,  1867, 
aged  28.    ■ 

*ALBERT  CHRISTOPHER  HUSSEY,  1857-58.  A.M.,  1876.  Born, 
Fairfield,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1836.  Teacher,  1858-68;  Ordained,  1869; 
Pastor,  Princeton,  Me.,  1868-69;  Newton  Theo.  Inst,  1869-72;  Pastor, 
Grafton,  Mass.,  1872-79;  Northampton,  Mass.,  1879-92;  West  Boyl- 
ston,  Mass.,  1892-96;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt, 
1898-1902;  Warren,  Me.,  1902-06;  Russell,  Mass.,  1906-08;  Acting- 
pastor,  Three  Rivers,  Mass.,  1908-10;  died.  Wells  Depot,  Me.,  Jan.  25, 
1916,  aged  79. 

♦EDWARD  PAYSON  LORING,  1857-59.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861;  LL.B., 
Albany,  1868.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  March  2,  1837.  Lieut., 
13th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Capt.  1st  La.  Heavy  Art,  1863;  Bvt  Lieut- 


Non-Graduates— Men  1861 

Col.,  1865;  Lawyer,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1869-94;  Justice,  Police  Court, 
1869-94;  iVIass.  Controller  County  Acets.,  1887-94;  Memb.  Mass. 
Legl.,  1872,  1874;  Senate,  1883-84;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1894, 
aged  57. 

*SAMUEL  BALDWIN  MORSE,  1857-58.  A.M.,  1871,  and  D.D.,  1887. 
Born,  Fayette,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1834.  Prof.  Ancient  Lang.,  Urania  Col., 
Glasgow,  Ky.,  1859-61;  California  Col.,  Vacaville,  Calif.,  1861-66; 
Pastor,  Stockton,  Calif.,  1869-77;  Oakland,  1878-88;  Pres.  California 
Col.,  1888-97;   died,   Oakland,  Calif.,  Nov.  15,   1897,   aged  65. 

*DAVID  ELKINS  PARSONS,  1857-58.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1866.  Born, 
Cornville,  Me.,  Dec.  3,  1836.  2d  Lieut,  and  Major,  19th  Me.  Vols.; 
Physician,  Stetson,  Me.,  1866-70;  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1870-74;  Oak- 
land, Me.,  1874-1907;  died,  Oakland,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1907,  aged  71. 

*LLEWELLYN  POWERS,  1858-59.  A.M.,  1870,  and  LL.D.,  1897; 
LL.B.,  Albany,  1860.  Born,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1839.  Lawyer, 
lumber  and  land  owner;  County  Atty.,  1865-71;  U.  S.  Collector  Cus- 
toms, 1869-73;  Rep.  Me.  Legl.,  1874-76  and  1883,  1893;  Memb.  U.  S. 
Congress,  1877-79  and  1901-08;  Governor  Maine,  1897-1901;  died, 
Houlton,  Me.,  July  28,   1908,  aged  69. 

♦JUSTUS  SPALDING  THOMPSON,  1857-59.  From  Corinth,  Me. 
Pastor,  M.  E.  Chs.,  Boothbay,  East  and  North  Vassalboro,  Clinton, 
Benton,  Burnham,  Woolwich,  and  Dresden,  Me.;  died,  Dresden,  Me., 
April  11,   1894. 

*ZORADUS  CAREY  TRASK,  1857-59.  Born,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  April 
10,  1839.  Prin.  Acad.,  Bloomfield,  Me.;  Supt.  Sch.,  Beaver  Dam, 
Wis.;  Insurance,  Sioux  Palls,  So.  Dak.;  Treas.  and  Trustee,  Sioux 
Falls  Col.;  died,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  about  1912. 

*BARTLETT  TRIPP,  1857-60.  LL.D.,  1898,  also  Univ.  So.  Dakota, 
1892,  and  Yankton  Col.,  1903;  LL.B.,  Albany,  1866.  Born,  Harmony, 
Me.,  July  14,  1839.  Teacher,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1861-64;  Law- 
yer, Augusta,  Me.,  1866-69;  Yankton,  So.  Dak.,  1869-1911;  Pres.  Sch. 
Bd.,  Yankton,  1875-85;  Pres.  1st  Constitutional  Conv.  of  Dakota, 
1883;  Chief  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  Dakota,  1885-89;  U.  S.  Minister 
to  Austria,  1893-97;  Chairman,  Samoan  Commission,  1899;  Trustee 
Yankton  Col.;  Memb.  Board  Regents,  Univ.  of  So.  Dakota;  Lec- 
turer on  Constitutional  Law,  Univ.  So.  Dak.,  1902-11;  died,  Yankton, 
So.   Dak.,  Dec.   8,   1911,   aged  72. 

*CYRUS  GREENLEAF  WARREN,  1857-60.  From  Stockton,  Me. 
Lawyer  and  teacher;   died,  Chico,  Calif.,  Oct.  12,  1898. 

JOHN  STAPLES  WHITE,  1857-58.  From  Portland,  Me.  Law  stu- 
dent, 1858-60;  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  1860-66;  1st 
Sergt.  7th  Me.  Inf.;  Memb.,  D.  White  &  Sons,  mfrs.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1866-68;  Memb.  Me.  Legl.,  1901;  Author,  Humanics;  Last  ad., 
Naples,  Me. 


1862  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1862 

*AMASA  BIGELOW,  Jr.,  1858-61.  From  Bloomfield,  Me.  Private,  .3d 
Me.  Vols.;  died,  Alexandria,  Va.,  Dec.  5,  1861. 

*SAMUEL  WARREN  CLARK,  1858-61.  A.B.,  Union,  1862.  Born, 
Newcastle,  Me.,  April  19,  1839.  Capt.,  21st  Me.  Vols.,  and  Capt., 
2d  Me.  Cav. ;  Lumber  business  in  Florida,  1866-69 ;  Insurance,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1869-71;  Teaching,  1871-90;  Agent  Amer.  Book  Co., 
1890-97;  died,  Newcastle,  Me.,  Sept.   11,  1904,  aged  65. 

ISAAC  SELDEN  CLIFFORD,  1858-61.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Corp. 
21st  Me.  Vols.;   Farmer;  Last  ad.,  Springdale,  Ark. 

*SAMUEL  SLEEPER  DYER,  1858-59.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me., 
March  28,  1835.  Teacher,  Dayton,  Ohio,  1860-61;  Capt.  19th  Me. 
Vols.;  died  from  wounds  received  in  battle,  Bermuda  Hundred,  July 
31,  1865,  aged   30. 

*NICHOLAS  GALLAHER,  1858-59.  Born,  Roscommon  Co.,  Ireland, 
Nov.  10,  1832.  Teacher,  Augusta,  Me.,  1859-60;  Teacher  and  mer- 
chant, Warrenton,  Ga.;  Chairman  County  Bd.  Education.;  died, 
Warrenton,  Ga.,  Oct.   17,  1914,  aged  82. 

*JONATHAN  MAY  GARLAND,  1858-59.  From  Winslow,  Me.  Died, 
Dayton,  Fla.,  1907. 

*GEORGE  HERBERT  GREENE,  1858-61.  A.B.,  Brown,  1863,  M.D., 
Bowdoin,  1866.  Born,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  July  1,  1837.  Surgeon, 
Marine  Hosp.,  Portland,  Me.,  1866-67;  Physician,  Windham,  Vt.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.;  died.  North  Andover,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1875,  aged  37. 

*EDWARD  EVERETT  HARMON,  1858-61.  A.B.,  Beloit,  1862.  From 
North  Livermore,  Me.;  Teacher;  died,  Denver,  Colo.,  Dec.  25,  1863. 

*CALVIN  BOSWORTH  HINKLEY,  1858-60.  Born,  Mercer,  Me.,  1838. 
Capt.  19th  Me.  Vols.;  Lawyer  in  Missouri,  1867-96;  died,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Dec.  10,  1896,  aged  58. 

NELSON  ALLEN  LUCE,  1858-61.  Born,  Newburg,  Me.,  Sept.  7, 
1835.  Prin.  Freedom  Acad.,  1863-72;  County  Supervisor  of  Schools, 
1869-72;   State  Supt.   Sch.,   1880-95;   Res.,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

*JOHN  FRANK  McKUSICK,  1858-61.  A.M.,  1870.  Born,  Denmark, 
Me.,  Aug.  3,  1835.  2d  Lieut.,  1st  Me.  Cav.;  Teacher,  Parkersburg, 
West  Va.,  1865-69;  Pastor,  Olney,  111.,  1869-72;  Santa  Cruz,  Calif., 
1872-73;  Teacher,  Parkersburg,  West  Va.,  1873-82;  Farmer,  Lock- 
hart's  Run,  West  Va.,  1882-91;  died,  Lockhart's  Run,  West  Va., 
Jan.  27,  1891,  aged  55. 

*WILLIAM  ADRIAN  MERRILL,  1858h61.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me., 
1839.     Priv.  3d  Me.  Vols.;  died,  Alexandria,  Va.,   1862,  aged  23. 

*LOUIS  EDWIN  NORRIS,  1858-59.  M.D.,  Berkshire,  1861.  Born, 
Danbury,  N.  H.,  July  19,  1837.  Asst.  Surg.,  17th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-63, 
and  2d  Me.   Cav.,   1863-64;   In   charge   Post   Hosp.,  Brawaucus,   Fla., 

270 


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1865;  Physician,  Hampden,  Me.,  1865-1913;  died,  Hampden,  Me., 
March  2,  1913,  aged  75. 

*ELI  PIERCE  NOYES,  1858-59.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  July  20,  1835. 
Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1865;  Pastor,  East  Washington,  N.  H.,  1865-68; 
Amherst,  N.  H.,  1868-71;  Acton,  Me.,  1871-78;  Postmaster,  Lebanon, 
Me.,  1878-83;  died,  Lebanon,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1883,  aged  48. 

*JOHN  ALBERT  PHILBROOK,  1858-61.  From  Kendall's  Mills,  Me. 
Capt.  Me.  Vols.;   Teacher,  Louisiana;  died,  1875. 

*ADONIRAM  JUDSON  RICH,  1859-61.  Born,  Cooper,  Me.,  Dec.  6, 
1834.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1860-63;  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1863;  Pastor 
Cong.  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1863-67;  Westminster,  1867-70;  Unit. 
Ch.,  Brookfield,  1870-79;  Hyde  Park,  1879-83;  Fall  River,  1873-90; 
Milford,  1890-99;  Dighton,  1899-1909;  died,  Belmont,  Mass.,  Jan.  19, 
1915,  aged  80. 

*MARTIN  BRADFORD  SOULE,  1858-59.  From  Waterville,  Me. 
Sergt.  16th  Me.  Vols.;  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  1869-71;  Worthing- 
ton,  Minn.,  1872-81;  Postmaster,  1875-81;  Pres.  Sch.  Bd.,  1878-80; 
Mgr.  Marble  Quarry,  Tenn.,  1881-83;  Lawyer,  Carthage,  Mo.,  and 
Cherryvale,    Kans. ;    deceased. 

*SOLOMON  SARGENT  STEARNS,  1858-59.  M.D.,  Georgetown, 
1868.  Born,  Lovell,  Me.,  June  18,  1838.  1st  Lieut.  4th  Me.  Vols.; 
Physician,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  died,  June  10,  1911,  aged  73. 

*EDWIN  ALLEN  WYMAN,  1858-59.  A.M.,  Middlebury,  1866;  Ph.D., 
1875,  and  D.  D.,  1878,  Polytechnic  Col.,  Miss.  Born,  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  April  15,  1834.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1863;  Pastor,  Kenne- 
bunkport.  Me.,  1863-64;  Essex,  N.  Y.,  1864-68;  Prof.  Louisiana  Col., 
1869;  Pastor,  Turner's  Falls,  Mass.,  1872-75;  Montague  City,  1875- 
79;  Literary  work.  Maiden,  Mass.,  1880-1900;  Author,  Acquaintance 
with  God;  Ships  by  Day;  died.  Maiden,  Mass.,  May  30,  1900,  aged  66. 


CLASS  OF  1863 

HORACE    BROAD    BAKER,   1859-60. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  HARMON  BARTON,  1859-60.  From  North  Sid- 
ney, Me.  Inventor,  Barton's  Self- Registering  Thermometer,  etc.; 
Mfr.,  Brockton,  Mass.;  deceased. 

ADDISON  BLANCHARD,  1859-62.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1863;  D.D.,  Cum- 
berland Col.,  1912.  Born,  Cumberland  Center,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1840. 
2d  Lieut.  21st  U.  S.  C.  I.,  1865-66;  Ordained,  1868;  Pastor,  Cong. 
Ch.,  So.  Bridgton,  Me.,  1868-72;  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.,  1872-79; 
Missy.,  1879-81;  Pastor,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1881-82;  Supt.  Missions  in 
Colo.,  1882-85,  and  Kansas,  1885-88;  Pastor,  2d  Cong.  Ch.,  Denver, 
Colo.,  1889-1907,  and  emeritus,  1907- ;  Ad.,  3138  Stout  St.,  Denver, 
Colo. 

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*AMBROSE  BLUNT,  1859-62.  Born,  Bristol,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1837. 
Prin.  Acad.,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y.,  1863-67;  Editor,  Courier,  Deposit, 
N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Salem,  Ohio,  1869-71;  Merchant, 
Goshen,  Ind.,  1871-77;  Supt.  Sch.,  1877-85;  Farmer,  1885-87;  Supt. 
Sch.,  Ligonier,  Ind.,  1887-89;   died,  Dec.  3,  1889,  aged  52. 

JOHN    ARMSTRONG    CHAMPLIN,   1859-60.     From   Lebanon,   Conn. 

NATHANIEL  BRYANT  COLEMAN,  1859-61.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me., 
Oct.  13,  1833.  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.;  Surg.  17th  Me.  Vols.;  Physi- 
cian, Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1866-74;  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1878-83; 
Montsno,  Wash.,  1883-96;  Mayor,  Montsno,  1888;  Orchardist,  Los 
Gatos,   Calif.,   1896-. 

HERMAN   CONANT,    1859-61.     From   Freedom,   Me. 

EDWIN  MAYNARD  COOK,  1859-60.  From  Friendship,  Me.  Died, 
Friendship,  Me.,  about  1905. 

PETER  COSTELLO,  1859-62.     From  Saco,  Me. 

*ATWOOD  CROSBY,  1859-61.  A.M.,  1874;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1865. 
Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1838.  3d  Me.  Vols.,  1861-62;  Asst.  Surg., 
U.  S.  N.,  1864-65;  Physician,  China,  Me.,  1865-66;  Buckfield,  1866- 
67;  Waterville,  Me.,  1867-83;  Inst.  Military  drill,  Colby,  1875-78; 
died.  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  Jan.  25,  1883,  aged  44. 

*DAVID  HUTCHINSON  DRUMMOND,  1859-61.  Born,  Winslow,  Me. 
Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.;  U.  S.  Shipping  Commissioner,  1886-91;  U.  S. 
Pension  agt.;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  March  24,  1917. 

*STEPHEN  ALBERT  EMERY,  1859-63.  From  Rockland,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

*JEREMIAH  HORATIO  ESTES,  1859-60.  Born,  China,  Me.,  Dec.  18, 
1836.  Teacher,  Vinal  Haven  and  China,  Me.;  Priv.  24th  Me.  Vols.; 
Teacher  in  Illinois;  Res.,  China,  Me.;  died,  Soldiers  Home,  Togus, 
Me.,  Nov.  24,  1919,  aged  83. 

*WILLIAM  HENRY  FOLGER,  1859-60.  Law  student,  1860-62;  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1862;  Capt.  and  Col.  19th  Me.  Vols.;  Lawyer, 
Belfast,  Me.,  from  1865;  Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  1865-67; 
County  Atty.,   1872-78;    Mayor,   Belfast,   1885-86;    deceased. 

*GEORGE  CLARK  GETCHELL,  1859-62.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug. 
11,  1844.  2d  Lieut.  20th  Me.  Vols.;  Capt.,  Major,  and  Bvt.  Lieut. 
Col.  8th  U.  S.  C.  I.;  died,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Sept.  21,  1866,  aged  22. 

JOHN  CARLTON  GRAY,  1859-61.  From  South  China,  Me.  Law 
student,  1862-63;  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1863;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oro- 
ville,  Calif.,  1867-72;  Memb.  Calif.  Legl.,  1873-74;  Ed.  and  prop.. 
Weekly  Mercury,  1874-77;  Dist.  Atty.,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.;  Judge, 
Superior  Court,  1891-1909;   ad.,  Oroville,  Calif. 

*CHARLES  WARREN  GREENE,  1859-62.  A.B.,  Brown,  1863,  and 
A.M.,  1872;  M.D.,  Berkshire,  1867,  and  Dartmouth,  1868.  Born, 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  Aug.   17,  1840.     Capt.  16th  U.   S.  C.  I.;  Physi- 

272 


Non-Graduates — Men  1863 

cian,  1867-72;  Literary  work,  1872-1920;  Author,  Animals,  Their 
Homes  and  Habits,  (1886)  ;  Birds,  Their  Homes  and  Habits,  (1886)  ; 
Editor,  Lippincott's  Gazeteer  (1879)  ;  Worcester's  Neiv  School  Dic- 
tionary, (1883)  ;  Lippincott's  Biographical  Dictionary,  (1886)  ;  died, 
Merchantville,  ,N.  J.,  Jan.  3,  1920,  aged  79. 

*JO'SEPH  TAYLOR  HALLETT,  1859-61.  Born,  Watervile,  Me.,  June 
29,  1839;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  8,  1864,  aged  25. 

*ASHER  CROSBY  HINDS,  1859-61.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1840. 
Sergt.  3d  Me.  Vols.;  died  in  service,  March   10,  1863,  aged  23. 

*GEORGE  LEWIS  HOLMES,  1859-63.  Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Jan. 
29,  1841;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Jan.  13,  1884,  aged  42. 

*WILLIAM  PERKINS  JOY,  1859-62.  Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  April  25, 
1841.  Sergt.  Maj.,  19th  Me.  Vols.;  Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1866-83; 
Prohibition  candidate  for  governor,  1880;  Lawyer,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1884-99;   died,  Minneapolis,   Minn.,  Dee.   15,  1905,   aged  64. 

*GEORGE  KEELY,  1859-61.  Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1839. 
Hosp.  Steward,  13th  Me.  Vols.;  Student,  New  Hampton  Theo.  Inst., 
Vt.,  1865-66;  Baptist  Minister,  1864-75;  Farmer,  Kanawha  County. 
West  Va.,   (Charleston  P.  O.),  1875-1912;  died.  May  2,  1913,  aged  73. 

JONATHAN  GREENLEAP  LEAVITT,  1859-61.  From  Parsonsfield, 
Me. 

*HENRY  MCALLISTER,  1859-61.  Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  June  21, 
1843.  Priv.  21st  Me.  Vols,  and  14th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-65;  Druggist; 
died,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1875,  aged  32. 

*HORACE  MAYO,  1859-62.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1839. 
Salesman;  died.  New  York  City,  June  9,  1906,  aged  66. 

♦FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  METCALF,  1859-60.  Memb.  firm,  B.  D. 
Metcalf  &  Sons,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1860-62;  1st  Lieut.  2d  Me.  Cav.; 
Ord.  Officer,  Fort  Barracas,  Fla.,  1863-66;  Lumber  business,  Pensa- 
cola,  Fla.,  1866-67;  Memb.  firm,  B.  F.  Metcalf  &  Co.,  New  York  City, 
1867-69;   Banker  and  railway  official;  died,  August  15,  1919. 

NOEL    BYRON    MILLIKEN,    1859-60.     From    Camden,    Me. 

JAMES  FREDERICK  NORRIS,  1859-61.  Born,  Danbury,  N.  H., 
March  10,  1839.  12th  Me.  Inf.,  1861-62;  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1864; 
Missy.,  American  Baptist  For.  Mis.  Soc,  Mauhnain,  Burma,  1865- 
81,  and  Tavoy,  1881-84;  Home  mission  work,  Calif.,  Wash.,  and 
Mont.,  1887-96;   ad.,   Foxcroft,  Me. 

JAMES  EDWARD  PILLSBURY,  1859-60.  Born,  Nobleboro,  Me.,  Feb. 
6,  1840.  Teacher,  Peoria,  111.,  12  years;  County  Supt.  Sch.;  County 
clerk;   Clerk  circuit  court;    City  comptroller;   last  ad.,  Peoria,  111. 

*THOMAS  BENTON  PULSIFER,  1859-61.  M.D.,  Hahnemann,  1872. 
Born,  Poland,  Me.,  April  21,  1842.  1st  Me.  Cav.;  Physician,  Yar- 
mouth, Mass.,  1873-1912;  died,  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1912, 
aged  70.  / 

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JOHN   BUNYAN   ROBINSON,   1859-61.     From  Augusta,  Me. 
♦AMBROSE   SAWTELLE,   1859-61.     Farmer,  Sidney,  Me.;    Supt.  Sch.; 

died,   Sidney,   Me.,  March  4,   1911. 
*GEORGE      WILLIAMS      BASSETT      SAWTELLE,      1859-61.     A.B., 

Union,    1863;    M.D.,    Penn.    Homeopathic,    1866.     Born,    Sidney,   Me., 

Jan.  13,  1838.     Physician,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1867-1913;  One  of  founders 

of  Maiden  Hosp.;   6  years  on  consulting  staff,  and  6  years  Lecturer 

in   Training   Sch.    for  Nurses;    died,   Maiden,   Mass.,   Nov.    14,    1913, 

aged  75. 
♦ADDISON  SMALL,  1859-62.     A.B.,  Bates,  1869.     Born,  Lewiston,  Me., 

Oct.  16,  1841.     Business,  Portland,  Me.,  1869-74;  Supt.   Sch.,  Auburn, 

Me.,    1874-75;    Treas.    People's    Savings    Bank,    Lewiston,    1875-81; 

Cashier,    Manufacturer's    Nat'l    Bank,    1881-1900;     Memb.    Common 

Council,  Lewiston,  1880-81;  Pres.,  1881;  died,  Lewiston,  Me.,  May  11, 

1900,   aged  58. 
♦FRANKLIN  A.    SMITH,   1861-63.     Born,  North   Anson,  Me.,  Jan.   25, 

1842.     Mfr.,  Waterville,  Me.;   travelled  extensively  in  Europe;   died, 

Aug.  13,  1910,  aged  68. 
BOARDMAN    CAREY    SPAULDING,    1859-60.     Musician,    17th    U.    S. 

Inf.;   Lawyer;   Last  ad.,  Stevens  Point,  Wise. 
♦EDWIN    CLARK  STEVENS,    1859-62.     From  Waterville,   Me.    Sergt. 

Maj.,   16th  Me.   Vols.;   Killed,  battle  of   Reams   Sta.,   Va.,   Aug.   18, 

1864. 
♦FRANK    WEEKS,    1859-60.     Born,    Jefferson,     Me.,    Aug.     20,    1836. 

Lawyer;  died,  Newcastle,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1890,  aged  53. 


CLASS  OF  1864 

♦GEORGE  HOWARD  BASSETT,  1860-61.     From  Winslow,  Me.     Serg. 

3d  Me.  Vols.;  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.   19,  1862. 
♦NATHAN     COOK     BRACKETT,     1860-63.     A.B.,     Dartmouth,     1864; 

Ph.D.,    Bates,    1883.     Born,    Phillips,    Me.,   July    28,    1836.     Founder 

Storer    Col.,    West   Va.,    and   Pres.,    1867-90;    died.    Harper's    Ferry, 

West  Va.,  Jan.  20,  1910,  aged  75. 
THOMAS   BENTON    BRIGGS,   1860-61.     Born,  Hudson,   Me.,  Nov.  20, 

1840.     Pacific  Squadron,  1862-63;   Sergt.  Maj.,  29th  Me.  Vols.,  1863- 

65;   Farmer  and  teacher,   Laona,  111.,  to   1895;   Bank  Cashier,  Davis, 

111.,  1895-1920;   Commissioner,  Assessor,   and  Supervisor,  Laona,  111., 

1874-1888;   Res.,  Winnebago,  111. 
♦WILLIAM   EDWARD   BROWN,   1860-61.     LL.B.,   Albany,  1868.  Born, 

Sidney,    Me.,   March    16,   1839.     Sergt.   3d    Me.   Vols.;    Lawyer;    died, 

Lincoln,  Neb.,  Sept.   13,   1870,  aged   31. 
BENJAMIN  LEROY  DAVIS,  1860-62.     From  Hallowell,  Me. 
♦JOHN   SHERBURNE  DORE,  1860-63.     From   Bangor,   Me.     Chaplain 

274 


Non-Graduates — Men  1864 

6th  N.  H.  Vols.;  Teacher,  1865-71;  clergyinan,  Dist.  Col.,  Maryland, 
and  Maine;  died,  North  Vassalboro,  Me.,  May  1,  1878. 

*CORDELLUS  ROSCOE  FOSS,  1860-61.  From  North  Leeds,  Me. 
Medical   student,   1862-63;   died,  July  25,  1863. 

WILLARD  WHEELER  FREEMAN,  1860-64.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1864; 
M.D.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1877.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1839.  Law 
student,  1864-66;  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1866;  Teacher,  1866-76; 
Physician,  1877- ;  Last  ad.,  Ordway,  Colo. 

CHARLES  PULLER,  1860-61.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1865,  A.M.,  1868,  and 
M.D.,  1869.  Born,  Lincoln,  Me.,  June  19,  1843.  Tutor,  Meadville 
Theo.  Sem.,  1865-66;  Physician,  Hampden,  Me.,  1869-71;  Lincoln, 
Me.,  1871-1902;  died,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1909,  aged  66. 

*CUSHMAN  EBEN  HARDEN,  1860-62.  Born,  Trenton,  Me.,  1840. 
Corp.  1st  Me.  Art.  Vols.;  Crozer  Theo.  Sem.,  1870;  Pastor,  West 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1870-71;  Ridley  Park,  1872-73;  Bristol,  1874-75; 
Missy,  in  Me.,  1876;  Pastor,  Ellsv/orth,  Me.,  1877-78;  Lemoine,  1879; 
Harrington,  1880-83;  Sedgwick,  1884-85;  Hebron,  1886-89;  Jefferson, 
1890-94;  St.  George,  1895;  Palermo  Center,  1896;  Appleton,  1896-97; 
died,  Appleton,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1897,  aged  57. 

*JOHN  CALVIN  HARKNESS,  1860-62.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1864,  and 
A.M.,  1867.  Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1839.  Teacher,  Camden, 
Me.;  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  1865-66;  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  Pres.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1866-72;  Harkness  Acad.,  1872-80; 
Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1881-82;  Lawyer,  Belfast,  Me.,  1884-85;  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1885-1902;  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  27,  1902, 
aged  62. 

*LEVI  FOSS  HARMON,  1860-61.  From  North  Livermore,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

*CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  HENRICKSON,  1860-61.  From  Waterville, 
Me.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.;  on  the  Monitor;  Bookseller,  Waterville,  Me.; 
died,  Waterville,  Me.,   Dec.  28,  1904. 

WILLIAM  KEELY,  1860-62.  Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1842. 
Priv.  13th  Me.  Vols.;  2d  Lieut.  91st  U.  S.  Inf.;  Prin.  Sch.,  Peaks 
Island,  Me.,  1864-65;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Coal  Co.,  Cannelton,  West  Va., 
1865;  Postmaster,  Cannelton,  1865-68;  Farmer,  1867-70;  Bus.  Mgr., 
Baptist  Record;  Editor  Kanawha  Daily,  Charleston,  West  Va.;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  Ward  Engineering  Works,  1882-1912;  Pres.  Bd.  Education, 
1909-14;  County  Corresp.,  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  1902-1920;  Trustee, 
Alderson  Acad.;   ad.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

ABNER  HARDY  KEZAR,  1860-62.  From  Limerick,  Me.  Mgr.  De- 
tective Agency;  Last  ad.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

*EDWIN  RUTHVEN  MAYO,  1860-64.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug. 
29,  1842.  Sergt.  21st  Me.  Vols.;  Merchant,  farmer,  Manchester,  Me.; 
deceased. 

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*BERNARD  ROGERS,  1860-Gl.  From  Pembroke,  Me.  Lawyer,  Pem- 
broke, Me. ;   deceased. 

*JOHN  CONWAY  ROGERS,  1860-61.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1864.  Born, 
in  Ireland,  March  6,  1835.  Asst.  Surg.  26th  Mass.  Vols.,  1864-65; 
Physician,  Pembroke,  Me.,  1867-1910;  Me.  Senate,  1891-92;  died, 
Aug.  23,  1910,  aged  75. 

*DAVID  DANA  SPEAR,  1860-61.  A.M.,  1886;  M.D.,  Berkshire,  1867. 
Born,  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  May  26,  1839.  Pastor,  Wells  and  Cape 
Elizabeth,  Me.,  1862-64;  Physician,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1867-73;  Free- 
port,  1873-97;  Portland,  1897-99;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1899, 
aged  59. 

*EDWARD  PAYSON  STEARNS,  1860-61.  Born,  Lovell,  Me.,  June 
7,  1837.     Priv.  3d  Me.  Vols.;   died,  March   6,   1864,  aged   26. 

*AMMr  MITCHELL  TRUE,  1860-61.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  13, 
1839.  Musician,  1st  Me.  Cav.;  Lieut,  and  Capt.  4th  Mass  Vols.; 
Drowned,  near   Bingham,  Me.,   Sept.   19,  1878,  aged  39. 

*GEORGE  ELIAS  WEEKS,  1860-61.  From  Jefferson,  Me.  Lawyer, 
Augusta,   Me.;    Speaker,   Me.    House    Rep.,    1880;    deceased. 

*MOSES  WILLIAM  YOUNG,  1860-61.  Born,  Dixmont,  Me.,  Dec.  6, 
1838.  Priv.  3d  Me.  Vols.;  Capt.  80th  U.  S.  C.  I.;  Furniture  dealer, 
1867-79,  and  farmer,  1879-1912,  Calais,  Me.;  died,  Calais,  Mo.,  March 
9,  1912,  aged  73. 


CLASS  OF  1865 

*EDWIN    CRESSEY  BARROWS,   1861-62.  LL.B.,   Albany,   1867.  Born, 

Vassalboro,  Me.,  April  2,  1842.     2d  Me.  Cav.,  1863;  2d  Lieut.,  U.   S. 

C.    T.,    1865-66.     Lawyer,    Nebraska    City,    Neb.,    1867-72;    Teacher, 

1873-80;   Farmer,  from  1880;   Me.  Leg.,  1883;   deceased. 
*HENRY    MILTON    BODFISH,    1861-63.     Born,    Gardiner,    Me.,    Nov. 

4,  1842.     Commercial  traveller;   died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1876, 

aged  33. 
"FREDERIC     GOWEN     BRADBURY,     1861-63.     From     Bangor,     Me. 

Died,  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1864. 
"CHARLES  ROBINSON   BROWN,  1861-62.     A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1865,  and 

A.M.,   1868;   M.D.,  N.   Y.  Homeopathic   Med.   Col.,  1872.     Born,   Gor- 

ham,  Me.,  May  26,  1838.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Reading,  Mass.,  1865-66; 

Prin.   Phillips  Sch.,   Salem,  Mass.,   1866-71;    Physician,   Lynn,   Mass., 

1873-1907;   Lecturer,  Histology,   Boston   Univ.,   1874-76;   died,   March 

21,  1907,   aged  68. 
"ALBION    RUSSELL    BURRILL,    1861-63.     Born,    Fairfield,    Me.,    Oct. 

12,    1840.     Bowdoin    Med.    Sch.,    1863-64;    died,    Fairfield,    Me.,   Aug. 

15,  1864,  aged  23. 

276 


Non-Graduates — Men  1865 

*LEONARD  BUTLER,  a861-62.  Born,  Hancock,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1840. 
1st  Lieut.  11th  Me.  Vols.;  died  in  service,  Beaufort,  S.  C,  April  14, 
1863,    aged   22. 

*GEORGE  HENRY  DAVIS,  1861-62.  Born,  Buxton,  Me.,  May  27,  1842. 
Teacher,  Shattuck  Sch.,  1870-76;  Rector,  P.  E.  Ch.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn., 
1876-81;  Boise  City,  Idaho,  1882-88;  Brainerd,  Minn.,  1888-95; 
Mankato,  Minn.;  Dean  of  Convocation,  1890-93;  Warden,  Seabury 
Div.  Sch.,  Faribault,  Minn.;  died,  Faribault,  Minn.,  Jan.  9,  1907, 
aged  64. 

*HORATIO  SUMNER  DRESSER,  1861-62.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  186.5. 
Bom,  Brunswick,  Me.,  March  5,  1841.  Mfr.,  Reading,  Pa.;  died, 
Littleton,  Colo.,  Aug.  9,  1875,  aged  34. 

JULIUS   ALPHONSO   DRESSER,  1861-62.     From   Waterville,  Me. 

ALEXANDER  GREER  DRURY,  1861-62.  A.B.,  Centre  Col.,  Ky., 
1865,  and  A.M.,  1881;  M.D.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1868,  and  Med.  Col.  Ohio, 
1878.  Born,  Covington,  Ky.,  Feb.  3,  1844.  Physician,  Cincinnati, 
0.,  from  1869;  Prof.  Dermatology,  Laura  Memorial  Woman's  Med. 
Col.,  1890-1900;  Prof.  Hygiene,  Univ.  Cincinnati,  1901-10,  and 
emeritus,  1910-;  Author,  Legends  of  the  Apple,  (1904);  Dante-Phy- 
sician,   (1908);  Ad.,  Navarre  Bldg.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

ALFRED  MARSHALL  HAMLEN,  1861-62.  From  East  Vassalboro, 
Me. 

WILSON  HAMMONS,  1861-62.     From  Bethel,  Me. 

*WESTON  HARDY  KEENE,  1861-62.  From  Bremen,  Me.  Capt.  20th 
Me.  Vols.;   killed,  battle  of  Weldon,  Sept.  30,  1864. 

ALBERT   LORING,  1861-62.     From  Norridgewock,  Me. 

*DURA  PRATT   MORGAN,   1862-65.     From  New   London,  N.  H.     De- 


SILAS  RUTILLUS  MORSE,  1861-62.  Born,  March  12,  1840.  Teach 
er,  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  1862-65;  Supt.  Sch.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
1865-73;  County  Supt.  Sch.,  1877-92;  Curator  N.  J.  State  Museum 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1895-1915;  in  charge  of  educational  exhibits  of  N.  J 
at  exposition  at  Chicago,  Buffalo,  Charleston,  St.  Louis,  and  James 
town;  editor  12  vols,  of  Reports  of  N.  J.  State  Museum,  (1901-12) 
Res.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

*WILLIAM  NIXON,  1861-62.  From  South  Paris,  Me.  Sergt.  17th 
Me.  Vols.;  died,  1863. 

♦FRANCIS  OSCAR  PERKINS,  1861-62.  From  Thomaston,  Me. 
Sergt.   1st  Me.  Vols.;   died,  New  Orleans,  La.,   Feb.   28,   1863. 

*GEORGE  CHANDLER  ROBINSON,  1861-62.  From  Cornville,  Me. 
Died,  Cornville,  Me.,  Aug.  28,  1862. 

*JOHN  FAIRFIELD  ROBINSON,  1861-62.  Born,  Sebec,  Me.,  March 
13,  1842.  Bowdoin,  1862-64;  Lawyer,  Lincoln,  Me.;  Bangor,  Me., 
1880-1909;  Rep.  Me.  Legl.,  1876-77;  died,  April  30,  1909,  aged  67. 

277 


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WILLIAM      HENRY      RUSSELL,      1861-65.    .From      Nobleboro,      Me. 

Supt.    Sch.,   Kewanee,   111.;    Prin.   Grammar   Sch.,   Chicago,   111.;    Last 

ad.,  Highland  Park,  111. 
OSBORN    DUNLAP    SEAVEY,    1861-62.     Born,    Unity,    Me.,    Jaly    15, 

1845.     Hotel  mgr.   and   prop.;   last  ad.,   Marshfield,   Mass. 
*AUGUSTUS   HARRISON    SMALL,    1861-63.     A.B.,   Dartmouth,    1865. 

Born,   East  Pittston,   Me.,  Jan.   1,   1843.     Supt.    Sch.,    Salem,  Mass.; 

Editor  Daily  Citizen,  Jackson,  Mich.;   Lawyer;  Author,  The  Soldier's 

Friend;  died,  1871,  aged  28. 
*ASA    UUTCHINS    SNOW,    1861-64.     Born,    Nobleboro,    Me.,    Oct.    7, 

1835.     Prin.    High     Sch.,     Damariscotta,     Me.,    1864-65;     Druggist; 

Damariscotta,  Me.,  1865-1908;   died,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1914, 

aged  79. 
*DANIEL  HAYDEN  TAYLOR,  1861-64.     A.B.,  Wesleyan,  1865.     From 

Vassalboro,  Me.  Teacher,  Maine,  N.  Y.,  and  111.;  Orchardist,  Ontario, 

Calif.;   deceased. 
FREDERICK  CHARLES  THAYER,  1861-63.     A.M.,  1884,  Sc.D.,  1917; 

M.D.,  Bowdoin,   1867.     Born,   Waterville,   Me.,   Sept.  30,    1844.     Phy- 
sician, Waterville,   Me. 
*JOHN     WAYLAND     WOODMAN,     1861-62.     M.D.,     Bellevue,     1867. 

From   Cornville,  Me.     Deceased. 


CLASS  OF  1866 

*WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  ALBEE,  1862-64.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1866. 
Born,  Washington,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1840.  Physician,  Union,  Me.,  1867- 
84;  Camden,  Me.,  1884-93;  Rockland,  Me.,  1893-95;  died,  Rockland, 
Me.,  Nov.  2,  1895,  aged  55. 

*CHARLES  HENRY  ANDREWS,  1862-65.  From  Buxton  Center,  Me. 
Merchant,  Boston,  Mass.;  deceased. 

*RUFUS  WILBERFORCE  BAILEY,  1862-64.  From  Cape  Elizabeth, 
Me.     Real  estate,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  died,  Sept.  18,  1878. 

SAMUEL  BELL,  1862-63.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

*ALDEN  EDWARD  BESSEY,  1862-64.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1870.  Born, 
Hebron,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1838.  Physician,  Sidney,  Me.,  1871-90;  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1890-1903;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  12,  1903,  aged  65. 

*THEODORE  CLARKE,  1862-65.  Born,  Newcastle,  Me.,  May  31, 
1842.  Capt.  4th  U.  S.  Col.  Cav.;  Teacher;  died,  Newcastle,  Me., 
Dec.  26,   1868,  aged  26. 

*CHARLES  CALDWELL  COUILLARD,  1862-65.  Born,  Montville, 
Me.,  April  12,  1846.  Asst.  Ed.,  Portland  Daily  Advertiser,  1868-72; 
Boston  Herald,  1872-91;  Ed.,  Providence  Evening  Telegram.  1892- 
98;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  May  3,  1904,  aged  58. 

278 


Non-Graduates — Men  1867 

*FRANK  DUDLEY,  1862-63.  Lumber  Merchant,  Portland,  Me.;  died, 
Dec.   19,   1898. 

*ROSWELL  SISSON  HINDS,  1862-64.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  April  27, 
1844;  died,   Benton,  Me.,  Aug.   18,   1864,  aged  20. 

EDWARD  SEYMOUR  HUNTRESS,  1862-64.  Born,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.  July  9,  1840.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1869;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch., 
Wareham,  Mass.,  1869-70;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1871-72;  Maynard, 
Mass.,  1872-74;  Derry,  N.  H.,  1875-77;  Wallingford,  Vt.,  1877-79; 
Dayville,  Conn.,  1879-83;  Ware,  Mass.,  1888-89;  Res.,  Mount  Dora, 
Fla. 

ALBERT   EDMUND   KNIGHT,   1862-63.     From  Biddeford,  Me. 

*JOSEPH  WESLEY  PRESSEY,  1862-63.  Born,  Newport,  Me.,  June 
16,  1842.  Bowdoin,  1863-64;  11th  Me.  Vols.,  1864-65;  Insurance, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881-1910;  died.  May  23,   1910,  aged   67. 

THOMAS  BROWN  SEVERANCE,  1862-63.     From  Newport,  Me. 

*  ARNOLD  STEDMAN,  1862-63.  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Berkshire,  1865. 
Bora,  Hartland,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1839.  22d  Me.  Vols.;  Physician, 
Denver,   Colo.;   died,  Denver,  Colo.,   March  22,  1913,   aged   74. 

*EDWIN  WILSON  TRUWORTHY,  1862-63.  M.D.,  Univ.  Vermont, 
1865.  Born,  Newport,  Me.,  1839.  2d  Lieut.,  22d  Me.  Vols.;  Physi- 
cian, Lowell,  Mass.;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,   Sept.   13,  1912,  aged  73. 

*SILAS  TUCK  WHITTIER,  1862-65.  From  Cornville,  Me.  Farmer, 
Athens,  Me.;  Memb.  Sch.  Com.,  1873-78;  died,  Cornville,  Me.,  Oct. 
6,  1878. 

*EDWARD  STEVENS  YOUNG,  1862-63.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1865. 
Born,  Washington,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1840.  Physician,  Washington,  Me.; 
Town  clerk;  Supt.  Sch.;  died,  Washington,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1875, 
aged  34. 

CLASS  OF  1867 

"EDMUND  CLEMENT  ATKINSON,  1862-63.  From  Bradford,  Me. 
For  many  years  president  of  a  business  college  in  Sacramento, 
Calif. ;    deceased. 

*EDWARD  PAYSON  BARTLETT,  1863-66.  A.B.,  Rochester,  1867. 
Born,  Oxford,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1844.  Teacher,  1867-73;  Chicago  Theo. 
Sem.,  1873-76;  Pastor,  LaMoille,  111.,  and  Des  Moines,  Iowa;  Sec. 
Bd.  Trustees,  Des  Moines  Col.;  died,  Dec.  12,  1900,  aged  56. 

ALBERT  CARLETON,  1865-66.     From  Wilton,  N.  H. 

CORNELIUS  ALBERT  GOWER,  1863-67.  A.B.,  Univ.  Michigan,  1867, 
and  A.M.,  1870.  Born,  Abbot,  Me.,  July  3,  1845.  Teacher,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  1867-68;  Supt.  Sch.,  Fenton,  Mich.,  1868-71;  County 
Supt.  Sch.,  Genesee  Co.,  Mich.,  1871-74;  City  Supt.  Sch.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.,    1874-78;    Supt.   Public  Inst,    Michigan,   1878-81;    Supt.    State 

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Reform  Sch.  for  Boys,  1881-92;  Mfg.  and  real  estate,  1892- ;  ad., 
303  Allegan  St.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

*SANFORD  HANSCOM,  1863-64.  A.M.,  1885;  M.D.,  Hai-vard,  1868. 
Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1841.  Sergt.  21st  Me.  Vols.;  Physician, 
Sonierville,  Mass.;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd.;  Trustee  Public  Lib.;  died,  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  Sept.   30,  1916,  aged  75. 

*HENRY  KILGORE  HAWES,  186.3-64.  From  Surrey,  Me.  Law  stu- 
dent, 1864-66;  Lawyer,  Oakland,  Me.,  1867-69;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1869- 
72;  Holyoke,  Mass.;  City  Solicitor,  Holyoke,  1876-77;  Memb.  Com. 
Council,  1880-81,  and  Pres.,  1881;   Atty.,  New  York  City;   deceased. 

*JOHN  CARROLL  IRISH,  1863-65.  A.B.,  honorary,  Dartmouth,  1868; 
M.D.,  Bellevue,  1872.  Born,  Buck-field,  Me.,  Sept.  30,  1843.  Sur- 
geon, Lowell,  Mass.;  Medical  examiner,  Middlesex  Co.;  Consulting 
surg.,  St.  John's  Hosp.;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  May  29,  1908,  aged  64. 

*CHARLES  GREEN  KINGMAN,  1863-66.  From  Dexter,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

*ELEAZER  BURBANK  LORING,  1863-64.  From  Atkin.son,  Me.  2d 
Me.  Vols.;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.;  Treas.  Eastn.  State  Co.,  1877-78; 
Trustee  Imp.  Elec.  Light  Co.;  died,  Soldiers'  Home,  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Aug.  24,  1919. 

AMOS  BARTON  LUNT,  1863-66.  Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1845. 
Surveyor  of  lumber  in  Maine,  Mass.,  Wise,  and  Minn.;  ad..  South 
Brewer,  Me. 

*WILLIAM  KING  MOODY,  1863-66.  Born,  Milton  Plantation,  Me. 
Ed.  and  pub.,  Androscoggin  Herald,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1867-71; 
Somerset  Reporter,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1871-75;  with  Boston  Herald; 
deceased. 

*ORLANDO  WILBUR  SHELDON,  1863-64.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
July  29,  1846;  died,  Biddeford,  Me.,  March  4,  1915,  aged  68. 

CLEMENT  ELLIOTT  STAPLES,   1864-66.     From  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 

*GEORGE  LAURENS  STARBIRD,  1863-64.  From  Paris,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

CLASS  OF  1868 

SANFORD  ADLAM  BAKER,  1864-66.  From  Hallowell,  Mc;  ad., 
Putney,  Ga. 

*FRANCIS  MARION  BENNETT,  1864-67.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1868; 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1874.  Born,  Effingham  Falls,  N.  H.,  Sept.  2, 
1844.  Master  St.  Johns  High  Sch.,  Evan.sville,  Ind.,  1868-69;  High 
Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1869-71;  Athens  Grammar  Sch.,  Weymonth, 
Mass.,  1872-73;  Lawyer,  Mollis,  Me.;  Memb.  Me.  Legl.,  1899-1900; 
Supt.  Sch.;  Selectman;  died,  We.st  Buxton,  Me.,  June  30,  1912, 
aged  67. 

WILLIAM  BRYANT  BENNETT,  1864-65.     From  Dover,  N.  H. 
280 


Non-Graduates — Men  1869 

*CHARLES  BEMIS  BENSON,  1864-65.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1872.  Born, 
North  Paris,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1846.  Lawyer,  North  Paris,  Me.,  1874- 
1910;    Snow's  Falls,  Me.,  1910-15;  died,  March  22,   1915,  aged   69. 

*GEORGE  LANGDON  CHANDLER,  1864-65.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1868, 
and  A.M.,  1871.  Bora,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1849.  Teacher, 
Dudley,  Mass.,  1868-69;  Matewan,  N.  J.,  1869-70;  Kingston,  Mass., 
1870-71;  Mankato,  Minn.,  1871-72;  Franklin,  N.  H.,  1873-74,  1876- 
79;  Tutor  Math.,  Bowdoin,  1874-75;  Inst.  Nat.  Hist.,  Bowdoin,  1875- 
76;  Teacher,  Newton,  Mass.,  1879-97;  died,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  Oct. 
6,  1897,  aged  46. 

JOHN  WESLEY  FREESE,  1864-65.  A.B.,  Tufts,  1868,  A.M.,  1871. 
From  Lagrange,  Me.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1868-79; 
Providence,  R.  L,  1879-80;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1883;  Author, 
Historic  Houses  and  Spots  in  Cambridge;  Freese  Families;  ad.,  17 
Chauncey  St.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

CHARLES  HENRY  GODDARD  FRYE,  1864-65.  From  Vassalboro,  Me. 

*FRED  RUFUS  MEANS  GILPATRICK,  1864-66.  Born,  Topsham, 
Me.,  Feb.  12,  1846.  Teacher;  died,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.,  Nov.  12, 
1875,  aged  29. 

*JOSEPH  POLLARD,  1864-65.  From  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.;  died.  East 
JafFrey,  N.  H.,  about  1870. 

*DANIEL  CLARK  ROBBINS,  1864-66.  From  Winthrop,  Me.  Farmer, 
East  Winthrop,  Me.;  deceased. 

JOSEPH  GAGE  ROUNDS,  1864-65.  Born,  Buxton,  Me.,  Sept.  15, 
1844.  Bank  clerk,  McGregor,  Iowa,  1869-73;  Cashier,  Citizen's 
Natl.  Bank,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1874-95,  and  Pres.,  1895-1918;  ad., 
5th  and   Walnut  Sts.,  Des   Moines,   Iowa. 

ELMER  SMALL,  1864-66.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1868;  M.D.,  Bowdoin, 
1870.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Aug.  14,  1845.  Physician,  Melrose, 
Iowa,  1870-71;  Belfast,  Me.,  since  1872. 

CHARLES    SULLIVAN   WESTON,   1864-66.     From    Boothbay,   Me. 
*JARVIS   URIAH  WOODS,   1864-66.     M.D.,   Hahnemann,   1868.     From 
Augusta,  Me.     Physician,  Holyoke,  Mass.;  deceased. 


CLASS  OF  1869 

*HENRY  MANDEVILLE  CLARK,  1865-66.  Born,  North  Hancock,  Me., 
Feb.  5,  1849.  Wholesale  lumber  merchant,  Boston,  Mass.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  and  New  York  City;  Secy.,  National  Wholesale  Lumber 
Dealers'  Assn.,  New  York  City,  1893-97;  died.  New  York  City,  Dec. 
5,   1897,   aged  48. 

"CHARLES  CALVIN  COLE,  186.5-66.  From  Kenduskeag,  Me.  Died, 
Dec.  21,  1875. 


1869  Colby  College 

*SOLOMON  EATON,  1865-66.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1846. 
Merchant,  Bo.ston,  Mass.;  deceased. 

GEORGE  GREGORY  LEAVENS,  1865-66.     From  Durham,  Me. 

LUTHER  HOWARD    MAXIM,  1865-66.     From   Paris,   Me. 

*JAMES  LEWIS  MERRILL,  1865-66.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1870.  Born, 
Hebron,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1843.  Priv.  23d  Me.  Vols.;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Milford,  N.  H.,  1870-71;  Teacher,  Acad.,  Lake  Forest,  IlL,  1871-73; 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1873-76;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.  So.  Royalston, 
Mass.,  1874-75;  North  Chelmsford,  1876-78;  Arlington,  1878-80; 
died,  June  20,  1880,  aged  36. 

*THOMAS  WASHINGTON  PARKER,  1865-67.  M.D.,  Boston  Univ. 
Born,  Benton,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1846.  Physician;  died,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  1886. 

*MILTON  FARRAR  RICKER,  1865-66.  From  North  Livermore,  Me. 
Corp.  1st  Me.  Cav.  Vols.;  Insurance,  1873-77;  Supt.  Sch.,  Canton, 
Me.,;   Trial  Justice,  Oxford  Co.;  Insurance,  Portland,  Me.;  deceased. 

*CHARLES  EDWIN  ROBBINS,  1865-66.  From  Winthrop,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

*CHARLES  ROWELL,  1865-68.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1869,  and  A.M., 
1872.  Born,  Lebanon,  Me.,  March  10,  1849.  Bookkeeper,  West 
Waterville,  Me.;  Treas.,  Savings  Bank,  Fairfield,  Me.;  Lawyer, 
Emery   Mills,   Me.;    deceased. 

GEORGE  SMITH  ROWELL,  1865-67.  A.M.,  1892.  Born,  Hallowell, 
Me.,  March  12,  1846.  Journalist;  nearly  40  years  with  the  Portland 
Daily  Advertiser;  Priv.  29th  Me.  Vols.;  Author  of  numerous  papers 
before  the  Maine  Historical  Soc,  and  the  Loyal  Legion;  ad.,  90  Neal 
St.,  Portland,  Me. 

*GEORGE  ROYAL  STONE,  1865-68.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1869.  Born, 
Andover,  N.  H.,  May  16,  1843.  Lawyer,  Franklin,  N.  H. ;  died.  May 
27,   1905,   aged   62. 

WILLARD  MANN  TIBBETTS,  1865-66.     From  New  York  City. 

OSCAR   WALL,    1865-66.     From    Winslow,   Me. 

PARKMAN  SHAW  WARREN,  1865-68.  A.M.,  1873.  Born,  Bangor, 
Me.,  April  17,  1847.  Teacher,  Castine,  Me.,  1869-70;  Methuen, 
Mass.,  1871-74;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1874-75;  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1876- 
79;  Kansas  representative  for  Charles  Scribner's  Sons;  ed.  and 
prop..  The  Dcmoerat,  Wichita,  Kans.,   1914- ;   Res.,   Wichita,  Kans. 

CLASS  OF  1870 

CHARLES  WESLEY  CLEMENT,  1866-67.  A.B.,  Antioch,  1870. 
Born,  Palmyra,  Me.,  June  15,  1843.  Tutor,  Antioch  Col.,  1870-71; 
Law  student,  Augusta,  Me.;  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1874;  Ed.,  East- 
ern Examiner,  Augusta,  Me.,  1874-76;  Journalist,  Woonsocket,  R.  I., 


Non-Graduates — Men  1871 

1876-79;  Leather  Business,  Boston,  Mass.;  last  ad.,  2  Sheldon  St., 
Roslindale,    Mass. 

EDWIN  AUGUSTUS  DANIELS,  1866-69.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1871,  and 
A.M.,  1882.  Born,  Paris,  Me.,  March  28,  1846.  Teacher;  last  ad., 
104  West  90th   St.,   New  York   City. 

*HENRY  WEBSTER  FOLLETT,  1866-68.  Born,  Parkman,  Me.,  Feb. 
3,  1847.  Teacher,  18  years;  Breeder  of  stock  from  1887;  died, 
Janiul,   Calif.,   1915. 

JOHN  RICHMOND  HATHAWAY,  1866-68.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1870. 
Born,  Temple,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1846.  Physician,  Lincoln,  Me.,  1870-74;- 
Howard  City,  Mich.,  1874-80;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1880-84;  Huron, 
So.  Dak.,  1884-88;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1888-92;  Everett,  Wash.,  1892-. 

*RICHARD  HENRY  MOODY,  1866-67.  From  Belfast,  Me.  Druggist, 
Belfast,   Me.,  from  1869;  County  Treas.,  Waldo  Co.,   1876;  deceased. 

PRENTISS  MELLEN  WOODMAN,  Jr.,  1866-68.  A.B.,  Brown,  1870; 
A.M.,  Miss.  Col.  Born,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1846.  Teach- 
er, 10  years;  Lawyer,  1880- ;  Supt.  Sch.,  Minneapolis;  Ed.,  Wood- 
man's Lawyer's  Diary  (annual)  ;  ad..  Lumber  E.xchange  Bid.,  Minne- 
apolis,  Minn. 

CLASS  OF  1871 

NATHAN    DICKERMAN   BARROWS,    1867-68.     From    Hebron,    Me. 
CHARLES  JOSEPH   BROWN,  1867-68.     From   Woodstock,  Me. 
DAVID    WASS    CAMPBELL,   1867-71.     A.M.,    1876.     Lumberman    and 

farmer,  Cherryfield,  Me.;    Secy,   and  Treas.,  Cherryfield   Elec.   Light 

Co.;  Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  1896-1917. 
JAMES    FRANKLIN    CHANEY,    1867-69.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1871,    and 

A.M.,   1874.     Born,   Clinton,    Me.,   Feb.    22,   1845.     4th    Me.   Battery; 

Mfr.,    Brunswick,    Me.,    1871-75;    Mining,    Leadville,    Colo.,    1879-82; 

Coal  dealer,  Brunswick,  Me.,  from  1883. 
EDMUND    CHASE    COLE,    1867-68.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,   1871,    and    A.M., 

1874.     Born,  Milton  Plantation,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1845.     Prin.   High  Sch., 

Warner,  N.  H.,  1871-74;  Printer,   1874-84;   Ed.  and  Pub.,   1884-1910; 

N.  H.  LegL,  1901-02;  Judge  Police  Court,  1905- ;  ad.,  Warner,  N.  H. 
CHARLES    EDWIN   GOULD,    1867-68.     From    Dedham,    Mass. 
EDWARD  VAUGHAN  GRANGER,  1868-69.     M.D.,  College  Physicians 

and   Surgeons,    1873.     From   Providence,    R.   I.;    Physician;    last   ad., 

Pascoag,  R.   I. 
AUGUSTUS    EBEN    SAWYER,    1867-71.     Born,    Sedgwick,   Me.,    Dec. 

10,  1849.     Bus.   Mgr.,   Daily  Sun  and  Pccs.s,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
EDWARD     STEVENS     SHELDON,     1867-68.     A.B.,     Harvard,     1872. 

Born,    Waterville,   Me.,    Nov.   21,   1851.     Student,   Berlin,  Paris,    and 

Leipzig,    1874-77.     Inst-    Modern    Langs.,    1877-84;    Asst.    Prof.    Ro- 


1871  Colby  College 

niance  Philology,  1884-94,  and  Prof.,  since  1894,  Harvard  Univ.; 
Author,  A  Short  German  Grammar,  (1879)  ;  and  many  monographs 
on  philological  subjects;  ad.,  11  Francis  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

DANIEL  RANDALL  STOVER,  1867-70.  Born,  Harpswoll,  Me.,  Jan. 
5,  1846.  Farmer  and  teacher;  Supt.  Sch.;  Memb.  Me.  Legl.,  1876- 
77;  last  ad..  South  Harpswell,  Me. 

*CLARENDON  WESTCOTT,  1867-68.  Born,  Freedom,  Me.,  Oct.  4, 
1851.     Journalist;  died,  Saco,  Me.,  May  8,  1873,  aged  21. 

♦WALLACE  ROWELL  WHITE,  1867-69.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1871;  LL.B., 
Univ.  Michigan,  1874.  Born,  Dixfield,  Me.,  Oct.  17,  1849.  Lawyer, 
Winthrop,  Me.,  1874-81;  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  Boise,  Idaho;  Lawyer, 
Ogden,  Utah,  1885-1901;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1901-10;  died.  Emi- 
gration Canyon,  Utah,  Aug.  3,  1910,  aged  60. 


CLASS  OF  1872 

JAMES  BIGELOW  ATWOOD,  1868-70.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1872,  and 
A.M.,  1875.  Bom,  Williamsburg,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1846.  Farmer  and 
teacher,   St.  Albans,   Me. 

EDWARD   NEWTON   BRANN,  1868-69.     From   Madison,  Me. 

GEORGE  EDWIN   DUDLEY,   1869-70.     From  East  Vassalboro,  Me. 

*EUGENE  KINCAID  DUNBAR,  1868-70.  A.B.,  Brown,  1872,  and 
A.M.,  1875.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  11,  1847.  Editor  and  publisher; 
Life  insurance,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  June  6,  1915,  aged  67. 

♦STEPHEN  ALFRED  JONES,  1868-70.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872,  A.M., 
1875,  and  Ph.D.,  1885.  Born,  China,  Me.,  March  21,  1848.  Prof. 
Greek  and  Latin,  Pennsylvania  Col.,  1874-82;  Student,  Miinster  and 
Bohn,  1882-85;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1887-89; 
Pres.  Nevada  State  Univ.,  1889-94;  Prof.  Pedagogy,  State  Normal 
Sch.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  189^-1915;   died,  Dec.  10,  1915,  aged  67. 

JOHN  DAY  SMITH,  1868-70.  A.B.,  Brown,  1872,  and  A.M.,  1875; 
LL.B.,  Columbian,  1878,  and  LL.M.,  1881.  Born,  Litchfield,  Me., 
Feb.  25,  1845.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  wounded  in  battle,  June  22,  1864; 
Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C,  1881-86;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  from  1886; 
Rep.  Minn.  Legl.,  1889;  Minn.  Senate,  1891-95;  Judge  Dist.  Court, 
Minn.,  1905-14;  Author,  Ca.scs  on  ConMitvtional  Law,  (1897);  His- 
tory of  the  Nineteenth  Maine  Regiment,  (1909);  ad.,  3224  Holmes 
Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


CLASS  OF  1873 

WILLIAM  STICKNEY  BRADLEY,  1869-70.  Born,  East  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  Oct.  14,  1848.  Insurance  business;  Rep.  Me.  Legl.,  1887;  Town 
clerk,  several  years;  ad.,  East  Vassalboro,  Me. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1874 

ROBERT  LOW  LANE,  1869-70.  M.D.,  New  York  Homeopathic  Med. 
Col.,  1872.     From  Dexter,  Me.     Physician;  last  ad.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

MEDVILLE  CHARLES  MCLAUGHLIN,  1869-71.  From  Bangor,  Me. 
Episcopal  clergyman;   last  ad.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

*CHARLES  FRANCIS  COOK  MOOR,  1869-71.  A.B.,  Union,  1874; 
LL.B.,  Columbia.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1843;  Lawyer; 
Bookkeeper;   died,  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug.  12,  1899,  aged  56. 

*GEORGE  HENRY  STURDY,  1869-73.  From  Augusta,  Me.  De- 
ceased. 

HERBERT  LEE  STETSON,  1869-70.  B.D.,  Bapt.  Union  Theo.  Sem., 
1878;  A.M.,  Franklin,  1886,  and  D.D.,  1889;  LL.D.,  Des  Moines,  1901. 
Born,  Greene,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  1847.  Pastor,  Griggsville,  111.,  1871-74; 
Woodstock,  111.,  1874-78;  Logansport,  Ind.,  1878-88;  Des  Moines 
Iowa,  1888-90;  Pres.  Des  Moines  Col.,  1889-1900;  Prof.  Psychology 
and  Pedagogy,  1900-13,  and  Pres.,  1913-,  Kalamazoo  Col.;  Lecturer 
on  Psychology  and  Religion,  Univ.  Chicago,  1902,  1904,  1907;  Roch- 
ester Theo.  Sem.,  1909;  ad.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

*ARUNAH  TRACY,  1869-70.  Born,  Carmel,  Me.,  June  9,  1845.  Corp. 
18th  Me.  Vols,  and  1st  Heavy  Art.;  Clerk,  U.  S.  Pension  Bureau; 
died,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  18,  1879,  aged  34. 

CLASS  OF  1874 

ALPHEUS  EVELETH  BRIGGS,  1870-72.  Born,  Parkman,  Me.,  June 
16,  1847.  Taught  school  in  Maine  for  10  years;  Supervisor  Sch., 
Parkman,  Me.,  1880-98;  Real  estate  business;   ad.,  Cliftondale,  Mass. 

*ALBERT  PRESCOTT  DOE,  1870-72.  A.B.,  Wesleyan,  1874;  A.M. 
From  Vassalboro,  Me.;  Prin.  Salem  St.  Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1874- 
76;  Storey  Sch.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1876-85;  Packard  Sch.,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  from  1885;  deceased. 

WILLARD  ROSCOE  HEMMENWAY,  1870-72.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874. 
Born,  Wellington,  Me.,  March  4,  1850.  Prin.  Greeley  Inst.,  Cumber- 
land, Me.,  1874-76;  High  Sch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1876-77;  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  1877-1907;  last  ad.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

EDWARD  OTIS  HOWARD,  1870-72.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.,  March  11,  1852.  Lawyer,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1877-80; 
Boston,  Mass.,  since  1880;  ad.,  61  Court  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

*JAMES    O'DONNELL,    1870-71.     From    Watei-ville,    Me.     Deceased. 

*GEORGE  WESLEY  OSGOOD,  1871-72.  A.B.,  Wesleyan,  1874.  Born, 
Bangor,  Me.,  April  27,  1851.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1877;  Pastor 
Cong.  Ch.,  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  1877-80;  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1880-84; 
Provincetown,  Mass.,  1885-87;  Hyannis,  1887-90;  Newburyport,  1890- 
94;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1894-1901;  died,  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  28,  1919,  aged  68. 

*WILLIAM  LINCOLN  PALMER,  1870-73.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Feb.  2, 
1845.     Bowdoin,  1873-74.     Teacher;  died,  Feb.  13,  1881,  aged  36. 

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*DAVID  McCRILLIS  SCRIBNER,  1870-71.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Oct.  15,  1853.  Bowdoin,  1871-73;  Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  died, 
Jan.  10,  1907,  aged  53. 

CLASS  OF  1875 

*JAMES  BROWNBILL,  1871-73.  Born  in  England.  Pastor  at  Jay, 
Cambridge,  and  Oakland,  Me.;  Farmer;  died,  Oakland,  Me.,  Sept. 
8,  1913. 

HENRY  MILTON  HEYWOOD,  1871-73.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  April 
18,  1844.  Pastor,  AIna,  Me.,  1873-74;  Patten,  Me.,  1874-75;  Liberty, 
Me.,  1875-77;  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  1877-79;  Florida,  Mass.,  1877-82; 
Granville,  Mass.,  1882-84;  Agawam,  Mass.,  1884-89;  Mt.  Vernon, 
Me.,  1889-92;  South  Waterboro,  Me.,  1892-95;  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1895- 
97;  Monson,  Me.,  1897-99;  Farmer,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1899-1908; 
Pastor,  Midvale,  Idaho,  1909;  ad.,  Nugent  Home,  221  West  Johnson 
St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*GUSTAVUS  JUDSON  NELSON,  1871-73.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1877. 
Born,  Guilford,  Me.,  June  13,  1846.  Physician,  Week's  Mills,  Me., 
1877-92;  China,  Me.,  from  1892;  deceased. 

EBEN  GEORGE  RUSSELL,  1871-72.  Born,  Pembroke,  Me.,  May  7, 
1855.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1877-81;  Wholesale  grocer,  Portland, 
Me.,  since  1904;  ad.,  20  Viranda  St.,  Woodfords,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1876 

JESSE  B.  BROWN,  1872-75.     Born,  East  Machias,  Me.,  June  3,  1847. 

Ordained,    1876.     Clergyman,  Washington   Co.,   Me.;    Contributor    to 

various  periodicals;   ad.,  East  Machias,  Me. 
GEORGE    BOWEN    M^LENEY,   1872-73.     From    Sidney,    C.    B.     Last 

ad.,  614  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 
*LOUIS  COLBY  STEARNS,  1872-74.     Born,  Newry,  Me.,  May  5,  1854. 

Admitted  to  the  bar,  1876;   Teacher  and  lawyer,  Springfield,  Me.,  to 

1882;  Lawyer,  Caribou,  Me.,  1882-99;  Bangor,  Me.,  from  1899;  Judge 

probate,  Aroostook  Co.,  1885-89;  Me.  Ho.  Rep.,   1889-91;   Me.   Senate, 

1897-99;  died,  March  4,  1914,  aged  59. 
JOSEPH    ARAD    THOMPSON,   1872-75.     Born,   Bangor,   Me.,   Feb.   20, 

1854.     Timberland  business;  ad.,  80  Leighton  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1877 

FRED  JUDSON  BICKNELL,  1873-74.  Born,  LaGrange,  Me.,  July  6, 
1850.  Pastor,  Millis,  Me.;  Bangor,  Me.,  1877-80;  Business,  from 
1880,   Rockland,  Me. 

HARRISON     WILLIAM     GEORGE,     1873-74.     B.D.,     Oberlin.     Born, 


Non-Graduates — Men  1878 

East  Orrington,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1851.  Clergyman,  13  years;  Teacher, 
8  years;  Poultry  ranch,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif. 

FRANCIS  OLIVER  NICHOLS,  1873-76.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1881.  Born, 
Merrimac,  Mass.,  March  30,  1855.  Physician,  Otyilumi,  Bailundu, 
Central  Africa,  1881-83;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1884-89;  from  1889,  law- 
yer; last  ad.,  Jacksonville,   Fla. 

*HENRY  ERNEST  WILLS,  1873-74.  Born,  Hartford,  Conn.,  in  1852. 
Lawyer,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. ;  died,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1916. 


CLASS  OF  1878 

*FRED  IRVING  DINSMORE,  1874-75.  From  Harrington,  Me.  Memb. 
police  force,  Boston,  Mass.;  deceased. 

CLARENCE  DAVID  FOSTER,  1874-76.  From  Mechanic  Falls,  Me. 
Bookseller;  last  ad.,  2517  Hoover  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

FRANK  DAVID  GEORGE,  1874-75.  A.B.,  Bates,  1878;  A.M.,  1884; 
B.D.,  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1881.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1857. 
Pastor,  Laconia,  N.  H.,  1881.83;  Georgiaville,  R.  I.,  1883-84;  Missy., 
Midnapore,  India,  1884-88;  Pastor,  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1888-90; 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1890-92;  Lowell,  1892-94;  Gardiner,  Me.,  1894-99; 
Pittsfield,  Me.,  1899-1902;  Ashland,  N.  H.,  1902-06;  Franklin,  N.  H., 
1906-09;  East  Walpole,  Mass.,  1909-12;  Bedford,  N.  H.;  last  ad.,  937 
Plymouth   St.,  Abington,  Mass. 

CHARLES  HENRY  GIBBS,  1874-76.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1881.  Born, 
Quincy,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1851.  Physician,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1882- 
1912;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1912-16;  Auburn,  Me.,  1916-17;  Portland,  Me., 
1917-19;  Town  clerk  and  town  treas.,  East  Livermore,  Me.,  1883- 
1903;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd.;  Memb.  Bd.  Health;  last  ad.,  Portland,  Me. 

CHARLES  FLETCHER  JOHNSON,  1874-77.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1879, 
A.M.,  1882,  and  LL.D.,  1911.  Born,  Winslow.,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1859. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Machias,  Me.,  1881-86;  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me., 
1886-1917;  City  solicitor,  1887-91,  and  Mayor,  1893-94;  Me.  Legl., 
1905-08;  U.  S.  Senate,  1911-17;  U.  S.  Circuit  Judge,  Me.,  1917- ;  ad., 
Portland,  Me. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  LOCKE,  1874-75.     From  Biddeford,   Me. 

MARCELLUS  EDWIN  PARKER,  1874-75.     From  Rockland,  Me. 

CHARLES  HOMER  PERCIVAL,  1874-76.  A.B.,  Amherst,  1879,  A.M., 
1882.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1854.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
1879-81;  Student,  Edinburgh,  Halle,  and  Berlin,  1881-83;  Pastor 
Cong.  Ch.,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1883-85;  Houlton,  1886-88;  Racine,  Wise, 
1888-97;  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1897-99;  Boston  and  Maiden,  Mass., 
1899-1907;  Rochester,  N.   H.,  1907-16;  res.,  Rochester,  N.  H. 

EZRA   SANBORN    PERKINS,    1874-75.     From    Nobleboro,   Me. 

LOUIS    MELVILLE    PERKINS,    A.B.,    Bates,    1879.     Born,    Mechanic 

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Falls,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1856.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1881-85; 
Hardware  business,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  12  years;  Salesman  to  1912; 
Real  estate;  last  ad.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

FRANK  WILLIAMS  READ,  1874-75.     From  South  Hanson,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  ERNEST  SMITH,  1874-76.  From  Bangor,  Me.  Prop.  New- 
Bedford  Steam  Dye  House,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Last  ad.,  53  Wil- 
liam St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

HOWARD  AUGUSTUS   STUART,  1874-75.     From  Hampden,  Me. 

WOODMAN  HARRISON  WATSON  TEELE.  Born,  West  Acton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1855.  Business,  Somerville,  Mass.,  to  1883;  Winches- 
ter, Mass.,  1883-85;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  from  1885;  ad..  North  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

*EDWARD  EUGENE  THAYER,  1874-76.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  May 
3,  1858.     Medical  student,  1876-77;   died,  Waterville,  Me.,  1877. 


CLASS  OF  1879 

FRED  ALBERT  BARKER,  1875-80.  From  Rumford,  Me.  Merchant; 
last  ad.,  Rumford,  Me. 

EMERY  WILSON  BARTLETT,  1875-76.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1880,  and 
A.M.,  1883.  Born,  Bethel,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  185G.  Literary  work  to 
1887;  Journalism;   last  ad.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

OSCAR  CHARLES  SANBORN  DAVIES,  1875-77.  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1882,  M.D.,  1883.  Born,  Sidney,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1855.  Asst.  Supt.  In- 
sane Hosp.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1883-90;  Physician,  New  York  City,  1890- 
95;  Augusta,  Me.,  from  1895. 

*JOHN  FRANKLIN  DeCOSTER,  1875-78.  M.D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1885. 
Born,  Hebron,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1857.  Physician,  Buckfleld,  Me.;  Rum- 
ford Falls,  Me.;  died,  June  3,  1898,  aged  40. 

NEAL  DOW  FOGG,  1875-76.     From  Wayne,  Me. 

*FLETCHER  HOWARD,  1875-76.  A.B.,  Bates,  1879.  Born,  Leeds, 
Me.,  Oct.  5,  1853.  Pharmacist,  Onawa,  Iowa,  1879-84;  Sheldon, 
Iowa,  1884-89;  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1889-1905;  Iowa  Commission  Phar- 
macy from  1886,  and  Chairman  from  1896;  died,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo.,  March  3,  1905,  aged  51. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  JUDKINS,  1875-79.  A.M.,  1902;  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann, 1881.  Born,  Cornville,  Me.,  June  14,  1856.  Physician,  Hart- 
land,  Me.,  1881-88;  Aspen,  Colo.,  1888-1919;  Memb.  Colo.  Legl.; 
County  Health  Officer;  ad.,  212  Fanning  Bldg.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

ELISHA  ATWOOD  McCOLLISTER,  1875-76.  A.B.,  Bates,  1879; 
M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1882.  Born,  Canton,  Me.,  March  25,  1852.  Physi- 
cian, New  Portland,  Me.,  1882-83;  Gray,  Me.,  1883-97;  Lewiston,  Me., 
1897-1911;   Dalroy,  Alberta,  Canada,  from  1911. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1880 

*CHARLES  HENRY  MEEK,  1875-77.  Born,  Concord,  Mass.,  March 
30,  1854.     Died,  Mercer,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1877,  aged  22. 

*MILLARD  KIMBALL  PAGE,  1875-77.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1879,  and 
A.M.,  1882;  LL.B.,  George  Washington,  1881,  and  LL.M.,  1882.  Born, 
Houlton,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1856.  U.  S.  Civil  Service,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1879-86;  Lawyer,  Denver,  Colo.,  1886-95;  died,  Sept.  20,  1895, 
aged  38. 

FRANK  DeLaMOTTE  PATTEN,  1875-77.  From  Newport,  Me.  Law- 
yer; last  ad.,  Boston,  MaoS. 

*WILLIAM  NEAL  PHILBROOK,  1875-78.  From  Lisbon  Falls,  Me. 
Died,  Oct.  11,  1878. 

*APPLETON  HEATH  PLAISTED,  1876-77.  From  Waterville,  Me. 
Deceased. 

CHARLES  MORRIS  SARGENT,  1876-77.  A.B.,  Bates,  1879,  and  A.M., 
1882.  Born,  Springfield,  N.  H.,  March  26,  1857.  Teacher  in  public 
schools,  15  years;  Bookkeeper,  Custom  House,  Boston,  Mass.;  Book- 
keeper, publishing  house;  Mgr.  teachers'  agency;  ad.,  Glencliff,  N.  H. 

LOUIS  MERRILL  SESSIONS,  1875-76.  From  Rumford,  Me.  Born, 
Oct.  23,  1853.  Bowdoin  Medical  Sch.,  1881-82;  last  ad..  Maiden, 
Ma..s. 

WALTER  CHANNING  STETSON,  1875-78.  Born,  Livermore,  Me., 
May  4,  1853.  Pastor,  Trenton,  Me.,  1878-81;  Surrey,  1881-85;  No- 
bleboro,  1885-87;  Hancock,  1887-88;  Eden,  1888-92;  North  Vassal- 
boro,  1892-1901;  Supt.  Sch.,  Trenton,  1879,  and  Surrey,  1884-85; 
Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  Vassalboro,  1896-1901;  Farmer,  Waterville,  Me., 
since  1901;   Alderman,  1909-10. 

PERCY  WARREN,  1875-77.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1879.  Born,  Bangor,  Me., 
July  9,  1855.  Physician,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  1894;  City  physician, 
1896. 

FRED  HARRISON  YOUNG,  1875-76.     From  Saco,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1880 

CHARLES    HENRY    BATES,    1876-81.     A.M.,    1910..     Born,    Danvers, 

Mass.,  June  9,  1857.     Prin.   High  Sch.,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,   1888-1901; 

Supt.   Sch.,  Middleboro,  Mass.,   1901-. 
AUGUSTUS    ALVIN   BICKFORD,   1876-77.     From    Sanbornton,   N.   H. 
CHESTER     WELD     CLEMENT,     1876-78.     From     Kenduskeag,     Me. 

Teacher,    Calif.,    1878-86;    Pen    work   and    designing,   Boston,   Mass., 

1886- ;  ad.,  13  Andrew  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
WILLIAM   RUSSELL   COLLINS,    1876-78.     M.D.,   St.   Louis   Med    Col., 

1884.     Born,    Winnebago,    111.,    May    9,    1858.     Physician;     last    ad., 

Georgetown,  Colo. 
*THOMAS    GLOVER   EATON,    1876-77.     A.B.,   Amherst,    1880;    LL.B., 

Boston    Univ.,    1883.     Lawyer,    St.    Paul,    Minn.,    1883-85;    Sanford, 

289 


1880  Colby  College 

Fla.,  1885-87;  Merchant,  New  York  City,  1888;  British  Honduras, 
1889;   San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1890;  died,  Dec.  12,  1893. 

CHARLES  FREEMAN  HOPKINS,  1876-77.  A.B.,  Amherst,  1880. 
Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Feb.  20,  1855.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1887; 
Lawyer,  Fargo,  N.  D.;  Duluth,  Minn.,  Roseburg,  Ore.;  ad.,  Rose- 
burg,  Ore. 

CLARENCE   FILLMORE   McINTYRE,   1876-77.     From   Fairfield,   Me. 

ASHER  FOSTER  PALMER,  1876-77.  From  Portland,  Me.  Pastor, 
Winter  Harbor,  Me.,  1880-83;  Lamoine,  Me.,  1883-85;  Supt.  Sch., 
Lemoine,  Me.,  1884-85;  Pastor,  Eden,  Me.,  1885;  Bar  Harbor,  Me., 
1885-90;   Supt.   Sch.,  Bar  Harbor,  1885-87;   Lawyer,  San  Jose,   Calif. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PEACOCK,  1876-77.  Capt.  8th  U.  S.  Inf., 
1898;  addres.s  unknown. 

FREDERICK  PERKINS,  1876-78.  From  Houlton,  Me.  U.  S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  1883;  Brig.-Gen.,  166th  Brig.,  83d  Div.,  Camp  Sherman 
Chillicothc,  0. 

*JAMES  MADISON  SANBORN,  1876-78.  Born,  East  Newport,  Me., 
April  27,  1858.     Lawyer;  died,  Feb.  9,  1909,  aged  50. 

JOHN   EMERY  SAWYER,   1876-78.     From  Monson,  Me. 

FRANK  WILBUR  SHAW,  1876-78.  Born,  Hodgdon,  Me.,  Aug.  28, 
1857.  Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since  1883;  ad.,  313  Nicollet 
Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

GEORGE  ELMAN  WHITE,  1876-78.     From  Waterville,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1881 

RALPH  SAMUEL  BAKER.     From  Bath,  Me. 

CHARLES  HARRY  FRENCH,  1877-79.  Born,  Oxford,  Me.,  Feb.  16, 
1863.     Lecturer;   ad.,  99  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  ATWOOD  LANCASTER,  1879-80.  From  Gardiner,  Me. 
Lawyer,  Augusta,  Me.;  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  MATHEWS,  1877-79.  Real  estate  and  in.^ur- 
ance,  Watervile,  Me. 

*WILBERT  HENRY  MONROE,  1877-79.  From  Rutland,  Vt.  Died, 
in  Wisconsin  about  1904. 

JOHN  FRANK  RICH,  1878-79.  A.B.,  Wesleyan,  1881,  and  A.M.,  1884. 
Born,  Hope,  Me.,  April  17,  1855.  Prof.  Latin  and  Math.,  Chamber- 
lain Inst.,  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  1881-82;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Belfast,  Me., 
1882-87;  Scituate,  Mass.,  1887-88;  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1888-89;  Supt. 
Sch.,  Manche.ster,  Mass.,  1889-91;  Salesman,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1892-1903; 
ad.,  R.  F.  D.,  Rockland,  Me. 

ERASTUS  CLARENCE  RYDER,  1877-80.  A.M.,  1890.  Born,  Read- 
field,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1854.     Lawyer,  Springfield,  Me.,  1882-94;  Bangor, 

290 


Non-Graduates — Men  1882 

Me.,  since  1894;  Me.  Ho.  Rep.,  1887;  Me.  Senate,  1889-90,  1891-93; 
ad.,  51  Highland  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

CHARLES  CLARENCE  SPEARE,  1877-80.  A.M.,  1896.  Born,  Dan- 
bury,  N.  H.,  Oct.  30,  1856.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1881-84.  Pastor, 
Baldwinville,  Mass.,  1884-86;  Hudson,  N.  H.,  1886-91;  Sanford,  Me., 
1891-97;  Banking  and  insurance,  Baldwinville,  Mass.,  1899- ;  Town 
clerk,  1900-09. 

WILLIAM   LIONEL  WATSON,  1877-79.     From   Dexter,  Me. 

EDGAR  WEEKS,  1878-79.  L.L.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1895.  Born,  Wake- 
field, N.  H.,  May  3,  1859.  Lawyer,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  since  1895; 
Register  of  probate,  Carroll  Co.,  N.  H.;  Assoc.  Justice,  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  Police  Court,  1902-. 

FRANK  AUGUSTINE  WELD,  1877-82.  From  Skowhegan,  Me.  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Farming-ton,  Minn.,  1882-83;  Postmaster,  1883;  Ed., 
News,  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  1884;  Prin.  High  Sch.  and  Supt.  Sch.,  Zum- 
brota,  Minn.;  Supt.  Sch.,  Stillwater,  Minn.;  Pres.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Moorhead,  Minn. 

SAMUEL  HODGDON  WHITE,  1877-78.  From  Waterville,  Me.,  A.B., 
Colgate.     Ad.,  2  Johnson  Park,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  ALVANO  WHITNEY,  1878-80.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1889. 
Born,  Phillips,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1860.     Physician;  last  ad.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WILSON,  1877-81.  From  Augusta,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Everett,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1882 

SEWELL  WEBSTER  ABBOTT,  1878-79.  LL.B.,  Union  Col.  of  Law, 
Chicago,  1883.  Born,  Tuftonboro,  N.  H.,  April  11,  1859.  Lawyer, 
Chicago,  111.,  1883;  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  1884-85;  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  from 
1885;  Judge  of  probate;  County  solicitor,  four  years;  Member  Sch. 
Bd.,  12  years;  Commission  to  revise  forms  and  rules  of  probate 
courts,  1903;  Chairman,  Legal  Advisory  Bd.,  Carroll  Co.;  Trustee 
Brewster  Free  Acad,  from  1894;  ad.,  Wolfboro,  N.  H. 

WILLIAM  ROBINSON  ALDRICH,  1878-80.  Born,  April  2,  1858. 
From  Glover,  Vt.;  last  ad.,  Sedalia,  Mo. 

ELMER  BARKLEY  AUSTIN,  1878-80.  Born,  Buckfield,  Me.,  Oct.  17, 
1855.  Farmer,  Buckfield,  Me.;  Chairman  Bd.  Selectmen;  Chair- 
man Sch.  Bd. 

FREDERICK   SPRING   BARROWS,  1878-80.     From  Wareham,  Mass. 

(WILLIAM)  ALBERT  BUXTON,  1878-79.  A.B.,  Brown,  1882;  and 
A.M.,  1885;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1886;  Ph.D.,  Bethany,  1895;  LL.D., 
Milligan,  1905;  M.D.,  Boston  Col.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  1887.  Born, 
Londonderry,  Vt.,  June  16,  1861.  Ship  surgeon,  1887;  University 
President  and  Clergyman,  1888-1918;  Lawyer,  1919;  Judge  Munici- 
pal Court,  Centralia,  Wash. 


1882  Colby  College 

*ARTHUR  ELIJAH  FISH,  1878-80.     Born,  Fieeport,  Me.,  June  3,  1860. 

Died,  May  8,  1880,  aged  19. 
JAMES  OTIS  FISH,  1878-79.     From  China,  Me. 
*BERTELLE    ELMER   GAGE,    1878-81.     Born,   West    Waterville,   Me., 

July  2,  1860.     Died,  July  6,  1881,  aged  21. 
JOSEPH    GREELEY    GARDNER,    1878-81.     A.B.,     Dartmouth,    1883, 

A.M.,  1886;  LL.B.,  Iowa  State  Univ.,  1886.     Born,  New  London,  N. 

H.,    March    11,    1860.     Insurance,    Des    Moines,    Iowa,   to    1919;    ad., 

Kirksville,  Mo. 
GEORGE    HOWARD  GOULD,    1878-79.     Born,   Baring,   Me.,    May  26, 

1853.     Teacher,  Hotel  keeper,  and  Farmer;  Livermore,  Me.,  1881-83; 

West  Lebanon,  Me.,  1883-87;  Port  Republic,  N.  J.,  1887-90;   Georges 

Mills,  N.  H.,  since  1890;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  1900-04,  1912;  ad.,  Georges 

Mills,  N.  H. 
BORDMAN  HALL,  1878-79.     From  Waterville,  Me.     Lawyer,  114  State 

St.,  Boston,   Mass. 
*HENRY  BAILEY  HALL,  1878-79.     Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  May  26,  1863. 

Teacher   in   the  public    schools  of   Boston   from   1879;    Master,  John 

Winthrop    Sch.,  Roxbury;    died,   Dorchester,   Mass.,   March   17,  1920, 

aged  56. 
JAMES  FREDERICK  HILL,  1878-79,  and  1893-94.     A.M.,  1917;  M.D., 

Bowdoin,    1885.     Born,   Waterville,   Me.,   June   15,    1854.     Physician, 

Waterville,  Me. ;  Lecturer  on  Eye  and   Ear,  and   Medical  Examiner, 

Colby  CoL,  1897-1903;  Chairman,  Bd.  Educa.,  Waterville;  Pres.,  Bd. 

of  Trade;  Pres.  Kennebec  County  Med.   Soc;   ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
WILLIAM  THAYER  JORDAN,  1878-80.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept. 

15,   1857.     Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,   Silverton   and  Trinidad,   Colo.;    Kansas 

City,  Mo.;   Ottawa,  Kans.;  Holliston,  Mass.;  ad.,  Holliston,  Mass. 
MATHEW    LAUGHLIN,    1878-79.     From    Eddington,    Me.     Lawyer,    7 

Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
ALFRED    HYDE    NOYES,    1878-80.     Born,    Jay,    Me.,   January,    1858. 

Business,  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-84;  New  York  City,  1884-86;  Syracuse, 

N.   Y.,    1887-91;    Omaha,  Neb.,    1891-1901;    Chicago,  111.,    1901-;    ad., 

5007   Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
EDWARD    HO  AG    PHILLIPS,    1878-79.     From    Waterville,    Me.     Ad., 

Westbrook,  Me. 
EDWIN  WEBSTER  PHILLIPS,   1878-79.     From  Waterville,   Me.     Ad., 

Kalispell,  Mont. 
EUGENE     MADISON     POPE,     1878-80.     A.B.,    Colgate,    1882,    LL.B., 

Northwestern,  1888.     Born,  St.   Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  16,  1859.     Lawyer, 

Chicago,  111.,  from  1882;  ad.,  405  Times  Bid.,  Chicago,  111. 
*EDGAR    OSCAR    SILVER,    1878-80.     A.B.,    Brown,    1883,    and    A.M., 

1886.     Born,   Bloomfield,  Vt.,   April    17,  1860.     Pres.    Silver,   Burdett 

&   Co.,   publishers;    Trus.,    Brown    Univ.,    1896-1909;    Trustee,    Shaw 


Non-Graduates — Men  1883 

Univ.;    Trustee,   Roger   Williams   Univ.;    died,    East    Orange,   N.    J., 

Nov.  18,  1909,  aged  49. 
HERBERT   STEVENS,   1878-79.     From  East  Machias,  Me. 
ERNEST  JOSEPH  STONE,  1878-80.     From  Belfast,  Me. 
*EBEN  COLBY  STOVER,   1878-79.     From  Boston,   Mass.     Clergyman, 

niinois,  Vermont,  South  Monmouth,  Me.;  died,  Litchfield,  Me.,  March 

4,  1908. 
SAMUEL    CHASE    THAYER,    1878-79.     M.D.,    Bowdoin,    1882.     Born, 

Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.   15,  1861.     Physician,  Waterville,  Me.,  1882-84; 

Boston,   Mass.,   1884-. 
*CHARLES   BENTON   TURNER,  1878-80.     A.M.,   1891.     From  Derby, 

Vt.     Clergyman,  Wells  Depot,  Me.,  and  Allston,  Mass.;  died,  Allston, 

Mass.,  1900. 
CHARLES    FREMONT    WEED,    1878-80.     From    Littleton,    Me. 
WINDSOR  HERBERT  WYMAN,  1878-80.     Born,  Peru,  Me.,  April  14, 

1857.     Newton    Theo.    Inst.,    1885-86;    Pastor,    Winchendon,    Mass., 

1886-90;     North     Abington,     Mass.,     1890-94;     Nurseryman,     North 

Abington,   Mass.,  from   1894;   Mass.   Legl,   1913. 
*GEORGE  ALBERT  YOUNG,  1878.     Died,  1878. 


CLASS  OF  1883 

JOHN  EDWARD  DINSMORE.  1879-80.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1883,  and 
A.M.,  1886.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1862.  Teacher,  Hallowell, 
Me.,  1883-88;  Prin.  Acad.,  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1888-92;  Lincoln  Acad., 
Newcastle,  Me.,  1893-96;   From  1898,  teacher,  Jerusalem,  Palestine. 

FREDERICK  WINGATE  GOOKIN,  1879-80.  From  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass. 

JOHN   GRIFFIN,   1879-80.     From    Skowhegan,   Me. 

WILLARD  ALBERT  HILL,  1879-80.  A.B.,  Rochester,  1883.  From 
Hartford,  Conn. 

CHARLES   HERBERT  JENNINGS,  1879-81.     From  Bangor,  Me. 

*ARNO  WARREN  KING,  1879-81.  LL.D.,  1908;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ., 
1883.  Born,  Lamoino,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1855.  Lawyer,  1883-1907;  Jus- 
tice Supreme  Court,  Me.;  Trustee,  Colby  Col.,  1912-18;  died,  July  20, 
1918,  aged  62. 

*ERNEST  HOWARD  ROWELL,  1879-81.  A.M.,  Univ.  of  the  South, 
1891.  Born,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1863.  Asst.,  Greek, 
Latin,  and  French,  Univ.  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tenn.,  1891-93; 
Sewanee  Grammar  Sch.,  1893-94;  died,  Oakley,  S.C,  Dec.  3,  1894, 
aged  31. 

*HERBERT  LAWRENCE  TAYLOR,  1879-81.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1886. 
Born,  Belgrade,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1858.     Prin.   High   Sch.,  Norridgewock, 

293 


1883  Colby  College 

Me.,  1886-87;  Teacher,  Red  Bluff,  Calif.,  1887-90;  died,  March  7, 
1890,  aged  31. 
GEORGE  MELVIN  WADSWORTH,  1879-81.  A.B.,  Brown,  1884,  and 
A.M.,  1889.  Born,  South  Weymouth,  Ma.ss.,  April  4,  1857.  Prin. 
Renfrew  Sch.,  Adams",  Mass.,  1884-86;  Willard  Sch.,  Quincy,  Mass., 
1886-89;  Supt.  Sch.,  Bedford  Dist.,  1889-91;  Master  Charles  G.  Pope 
Sch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1891-1918;  Southern  Junior  High  Sch.,  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  1918- ;  res.,  Whitman,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1884 

HAROLD  BRADFORD  GRAY,  1880-83.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1884. 
Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  7,  1861.  Mgr.  Metropolitan  Mfg.  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1886-?  last  ad.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

DUDLEY  WATSON  HOLMAN,  1880-82.  A.M.,  1911.  Born,  Balston 
Spa.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.,  23,  1863.  Newspaper  work,  Boston,  Mass.,  1882- 
84;  Portland,  Me.,  1884-90;  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1890-91;  Providence, 
R.  L,  1892-94;  Taunton,  Mass.,  1894-1910;  Secy,  to  the  Governor  of 
Mass.,  1911-12;  Memb.  Mass.  Industrial  Accident  Bd.,  1912-16;  Pres. 
International  Assoc,  of  Industrial  Accident  Bds.  and  Coms.,  1916-18; 
Genl.  Mgr.  U.  S.  Mutual  Liability  Insurance  Co.,  1918- ;  U.  S.  Com- 
mittee on  Labor  in  the  formation  of  the  compensation  law,  family 
allotments  and  insurance  for  soldiers  and  sailors,  1917-18;  Justice 
of  the  peace;  Author  of  numerous  monographs  on  Accident  Cost  and 
Prevention  in  govt,  bulletins,  and  reports  of  Associations;  ad.,  193 
Beach  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

FRANK  BAILEY  HUBBARD,  1880-82.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct. 
15,  1862.  Railroad  freight  agent  and  train  ma.ster;  Treas.  Colby  Col. 
since  July,  1917;  Alderman,  Waterville,  Me.,  1908-09;  ad.,  Water- 
ville, Me. 

PHILIP  SIDNEY  LINDSEY,  1880-82.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1884,  M.D., 
1888.  Born,  Norridgewock,  Me.,  March  27,  1862.  Physician,  Nor- 
ridgewock.  Me.,  1889-93;  Santa  Monica,  Calif.,  1893-1910;  last  ad., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

VERANUS  WILLIS  LOTHROP,  1880-81.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1884; 
LL.B.,  Univ.  Minnesota,  1898.  Born,  Leeds,  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1863. 
Business;  last  ad.,  2078  Center  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

FRANK  DESPER  MITCHELL,  1880-81.  A.M.,  1916.  Born,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  Sept.  23,  1859.  Hospital  work,  1882-90;  Supt.  The  Chi- 
cago Home  for  Incurables,  since  1890;  ad.,  5535  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111. 

CHARLES  HENRY  NOWELL,  1880-82.     From  Sanford,  Me. 

ROSCOE  GREENE  RICKER,  1880-83.  From  Hartford,  Me.  Ad.,  292 
Court  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

FRED  SYLVANE  ROBINSON,  1880-81.     From  Cornvillc,  Me. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1886 


CLASS  OF  1885 

FREDERIC  EDGAR  BARTON,  1881-84.     From  Sidney,  Me. 

FREDERIC  GEORGE  CHUTTER,  1881-82.  A.M.,  1905.  Born,  Chard, 
Somersetshire,  England,  Sept.  12,  1857.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1887. 
Student,  Free  Church  Col.,  Edinburgh,  1890-91;  Univ.  Oxford,  1891- 
92.  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Littleton,  N.  H.,  1887-90;  Business  since 
1893;  Trustee  Dow  Acad.;  Trustee  Littleton  Public  Lib.;  Memb.  9th. 
Bd.;   ad.,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

HOWARD  CHANNING  DUDLEY,  1881-83.  Born,  Jan.  3,  1858. 
Teacher,  1885-89;  Hospital  steward,  1892;  Apiarian,  1903- ;  ad., 
Caldwell,  Idaho. 

FRANK  WARE  HERRICK,  1881-85.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  19, 
1863.  Prop.  Herrick's  Mercantile  Agency  since  1891;  ad.,  89  State 
St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

CHARLES  MELZAR  LINDSAY,  1881-82.  D.D.S.,  New  York  Col. 
Dentistry,  1888.  Born,  Norridgowock,  Me.,  Sept.  14,  1863.  Dentist, 
Santa  Monica,  Calif. 

JOSEPH  HALEY  LORD,  1881-82.  A.B.,  Brown,  1885.  Born,  Wells, 
Me.,  Dec.  8,  1860.  Student,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1885-86;  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1886;  Lawyer,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  Mgr.,  West 
Coast  Naval  Stores  Co.  of  Florida;  ad.,  Sarasota,  Fla. 

SCHUYLER  CLARK  LORD,  1881-83.     From  Surry,  Me. 

HERBERT  GARDNER  MANK,  1881-83.  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885,  and 
A.M.,  1888;  B.D.,  Andover,  1888;  Ph.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1907.  Pastor 
Cong.  Ch.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1888-98;  Memb.  Sch.  Bd,;  Pastor, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1898- ;  ad.,  556  Haverhill  St.,  Lav/rence,  Mass. 

*EDWARD  WENTV/ORTH  MERRILL,  1881-82.  From  Biddeford, 
Me.     Journalist,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  died.  May  21,  1886. 

MARK  EDWIN  ROWELL,  1881-83.  Born,  South  Thomaston,  Me., 
Sept.  15,  1863.  Granite  monument  worker,  South  Thomaston,  Mc., 
1883-91;  Hallowell,  Me.,  1891-94;  Seattle,  V/ash.,  1900-1907;  Port- 
land, Me.,  since  1910;  Town  clerk,  South  Thomaston,  Me.;  Sch.  Bd., 
,  South  Thomaston;  ad.,  751  Stevens  Ave.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

ELMER  ELLSWORTH  SILVER,  1881-82.  A.B.,  Brown,  1885,  and 
A.M.,  1888.  Member  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  to  1904;  Genl.  Mgr.,  The 
Union  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  79  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EUGENE   TIMOTHY  WIGHTMAN,  1881-84.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1886 

JOHN   FRANK   BICKMORE,  1882-83.     A.B.,  Amherst,  1886.     Ad.,  425 

Marion  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 
CHARLES    ALBERT    FLAGG,    1882-85.     Born,    South    Berwick,    Me., 


1886  '   Colby  College 

Jan.  22,  1862.  Foreman  in  shoe  shop,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1885-1901;  Rail- 
way mail  service,  since  1901;  Memb.  Sch.  Com.;  ad.,  978  Humphrey 
St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

EDWARD  WILLISTON  FRENTZ,  1882-85.  A.M.,  1911.  From  Mel- 
rose, Mass.     With   Tlic  Youth's   Companion,   Boston,  Mass. 

*FRED  WELLINGTON  KNOWLTON,  1882-83.  From  East  Sanger- 
ville.  Me.     Lawyer,  Foxcroft,  Me.;  deceased. 

HyBERT  KNOX,  1882-83.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Last  ad.,  Ontario, 
Calif. 

WILLIAM  PRENTISS  MORTON,  1882-84.  Born,  Sumner,  Me.,  June 
24,  1862.  Sign  painting  and  advertising,  Grass  Valley  and  Auburn, 
Calif.,  1888-91;  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1891-97;  South  Paris,  Me.,  since 
1897. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  PARKER,  1882-85.  A.B.,  Brown,  1886,  and 
A.M.,  1889.  Born,  Ludlow,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1859.  Newton  Theo.  Inst., 
1886-87;  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1887-89;  Pastor,  Lake  City,  Colo., 
1889-93;  Quincy,  Mass.,  1895-98;  Los  Gatos,  Calif.,  1899-1900;  San 
Jose,  Calif.,  1901-03;  Redwood  City,  Calif.,  since  1906;  Depty.  County 
Supt.  Sch.,  1891-93;  ad..  Redwood  City,  Calif. 

GEORGE  ADELBERT   PLUMMER,  1882-83.     From  Fairfield,  Me. 

JAMES  KIDD   PLUMMER,   1882-84.     From  Houlton,  Me.     Born,  Nov. 

4,  1863.     Lawyer;  ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 

FRANK  PORTER   STEARNS,   1882-83.     From   Paris,  Me.     Born,   Oct. 

5,  1861.  Merchant,  Dighton,  Kans.,  1884-91;  Co.  Supt.  Sch.,  4  years; 
Merchant,  Shawnee,  Okla.,  1891-1919;  Postmaster,  1900-04;  Mayor, 
1907-17;  ad..  Ranger,  Tex. 

FRED  RUGGLES  TRASK,  1882-84.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me.,  June  6, 
1862.  Grain  business,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1885-98;  Farming,  Sterling, 
Mass.,  since  1898;  Sch.  Com.,  Bradford,  Mass.,  1894-96,  Haverhill, 
1897-98,  and  Sterling,  1899-1902;   ad.,  Sterling,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE  WHITTEN,  1882-84.  A.B.,  Brown,  1886. 
Born,  Waterboro,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1861.  Bicycle  dealer.  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1886-1902;  Automobile  dealer  since  1902;  ad.,  341  Thayer  St., 
East  Side,  Providence,  R.  I. 

CHARLES  SAMUEL  WILDER,  1882-84.  Born,  Conway,  Ma.ss.,  Feb. 
18,  1860.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1887;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Monson,  Me., 
1890-91;  Milltown,  N.  B.,  1891-93;  Limington,  Me.,  1894-99;  Turner, 
Me.,  1899-1901;  East  Longmeadow,  Mass. 


"SAMUEL  CONY  BROOKS,  1883-84.  A.B.,  Amherst,  1888.  Boi 
Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1866.  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1888-89;  Missionary 
Colo.,  1889;  died,  Elgin,  Neb.,  Sept.  5,  1889,  aged  23. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1889 

EUGENE  THOMAS  McNAMARA,  1883-84.     From  Camden,  Me.     Ad., 

294   Washington,   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 
GEORGE  EDWARD  WILKINS,  1883-84.     Born,  Brownville,   Me.,   Jan. 

31,  1861.     Hardware  business,  Houlton,  Me.,  since  1885. 


CLASS  OF  1888 

CHARLES  KELSEY  ALLEN,  1884-86.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Aug. 
28,  1865.     School  teacher^  and  Milhiian;  ad.,  Mercer,  Me. 

WILLIAM  MORSE  COLE,  1884-85.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  and  A.M., 
1896.  Born,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1886.  Inst.  Pol.  Econ.,  Har- 
vard Univ.,  1890-93;  Secy.  Mass.  Commission  on  Unemployed,  1894- 
95;  Lecturer  on  History  and  Pol.  Econ.,  University  Extension  Soc, 
1895-98;  Teacher  English,  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1898-1901; 
South  High  Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901-08;   Inst.  Accounting,  1900- 

08,  Asst.  Prof.,  1908-13,  Assoc.  Prof.,  1913-16,  and  Prof.,  1916-,  Har- 
vard Univ.;  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Author,  An  Old  Man's  Ro- 
mance, (1895)  ;  Accou7its:  Their  Construction  and  Interpretation, 
(1908)  ;  The  American  Hope,  (1910)  ;  Accounting  and  Auditing, 
(1910)  ;  Cost  Accounting  for  Institutions,  (1913)  ;  Problems  in  Ac- 
counting, (1915);  also  newspaper  and  magazine  articles  and  pam- 
phlets;  ad.,  55   Brewster  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

*CHARLES    FECHEM    GOODALE,    1884-87.     From    Waterville,    Me. 

Deceased. 
*WILLIAM    PARKER    GOODWIN,    1884-85.     Born,    Skowhegan,    Me., 

Sept.  15,  1868.     Died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  May  31,  1888,  aged  19. 
EDGAR    CLARENCE     MATHEWS,    1884-85.     From    Waterville,    Me. 

Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
HENRY  HERBERT  MATHEWS,  1884-85.     Born,  Portland,  Me.,  April 

9,  1865.  Slate  producer  and  mfr. ;  ad.,  Beacon  St.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass. 

HENRY  CHARLES  PRINCE,  1884-85.  Born,  Buckfield,  Me.,  Feb.  26, 
1866.  Merchant,  Kansas  and  Indian  Ter.,  to  1891;  Publisher,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1891-1905;  Madison,  Me.,  1905- ;  Pres.  Waterville  Common 
Coun.,  2  years;  State  Lib.,  Maine,  1910-15;  ad.,  Madison,  Me. 

CHARLES  HENRY  WOOD,  1884-85.  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1891.  Born, 
West  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  March  19,  1859.  Lawyer,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.; 
County  Atty.,  Hancock  Co.,  1905-09;  Me.  Senate,  1917-19;  ad..  Bar 
Harbor,  Me. 


JUSTIN  DARIUS  AMES,  1885-86.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1892.  Born,  Ca- 
naan, Me.,  Dec.  7,  1865.  Physician,  Athens,  Me.,  1892-93;  Norridge- 
wock,  Me.,  1893-1912;  Oakland,  1912-15;  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1915-16; 


1889  Colby  College 

Staff  Kansas  State  Hosp.,  1918;  Bangor  State  Hosp.,  1919;  Physi- 
cian, Norridgewock,  Me.,  1920-. 

WALLACE  STEDMAN  ELDEN,  1885-87.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1889,  and 
A.M.,  1892;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  Michigan,  1900.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
May  25,  1868.  Inst.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1892-94;  Univ.  Michigan, 
1894-96;  Asst.  Prof.  Latin,  Univ.  Maine,  1896-99;  Prof.  Latin,  Ohio 
State  Univ.,  1900- ;  Contributor  to  various  classical  journals;  ad., 
1734  Summit  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

FRED  VIVIAN  MATTHEWS,  1885-87.  A.M.,  1914.  Born,  Boothbay, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1865.     Atty.  at  law,  114  Longfellow  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CHARLES   ALTON  MEND  ALL,   1885-86.     From   Hartford,  Me. 

JAY  PERKINS,  1887-88.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1891.  Born,  Penobscot,  Me., 
Oct.  15,  1864.  Physician,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Medical  examiner,  1896- 
1909;  ad.,  106  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

*WILLIAM  CAREY  SHEPPARD,  1885-86.  From  North  Scituate, 
Mass.  Student,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1886-87;  Journalist;  died, 
Jan.  14,  1909. 

*DAVID  FRANCIS  SMITH,  1885-88.  Bom,  Benedicta,  Me.,  Feb.  1, 
1865.  Law  Student,  1889-91;  Lawyer,  Columbia  Falls,  Mont.,  1892- 
96;  Kalispell,  Mont,  1896-1916;  Judge,  11th  Jud.  Dist.,  Mont.,  1896- 
1904;  Memb.  High  Sch.  Bd.;  died,  Kalispell,  Mont.,  Aug.  8,  1916, 
aged  51. 

HENRY  WINTHROP  TAPPAN,  1885-88.  Born,  Columbia,  S.  C,  May 
25,  1869.  Amherst  Col.,  1888-89;  Journalist,  New  York  City,  1890- 
95;  Boston  Herald,  1902;  The  Los  Angeles  Times,  1907-10;  Real 
estate  business,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.,  1910-. 


CLASS  OF  1890 

LLEWELLYN  HENRY  DRAKE,  1886-89.     From  West  Boylston,  Mass. 
HARLAN     PAGE     KNIGHT,     1886-87.     From     Brunswick,     Me.     Last 

ad.,  61  Putnam  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
ERNEST   GEORGE    WALKER,   1886-88.     A.B.,  Harvard,   1892.     Born, 

Embden,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1869.     Govt,  service,  Wa.shington,  D.  C,  1892- 

94;  Journalist,  Washington,  D.  C,  from  1894;  ad.,  1406  G  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington,   D.   C. 


CLASS  OF  1891 

*DENNIS  MILLIKEN  BANGS,  1887-88.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  June  13,  1868.  Real  estate  and  insurance;  died, 
Waterville,  Me.,  July  20,  1909,  aged  41. 

HOMER  ANDREW  BERRY,  1887-88.  Born,  Portland,  Me.  With 
Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1892 

*GEORGE  HENRY  DOW,  1887-90.  M.D.,  Bellevue,  1895.  Born, 
Shawmut,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1868.  Physician,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.;  died, 
Denver,  Colo.,  1897. 

EDWIN  DUNCAN  McARTHUR,  1887-88.  Phila.  Col.  Pharmacy,  1891. 
Born,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  Jan.  26,  1869.  Deputy  County  Clerk,  Pike 
Co.,  Colo.,  1899-1900;  Pharmacist,  Laramie,  Wyo.,  1901-02;  Lead- 
ville,  Colo.,  1902-05;  Boise,  Idaho,  1905-06;  Sergt.  2d  U.  S.  Vol.  Cav., 
Spanish- American  war;  ad.,  Marshfield,  Ore. 

CHARLES  WOOD  NOYES,  1887-91.  Born,  Milo,  Me.,  March  31,  1869. 
Lawyer;  last  ad.,  8.31  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ZADOC  PRESCOTT  SHAW,  1887-88.  D.D.S.,  Baltimore  Col.  Den- 
tistry, 1892.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1865.  Dentist,  Presque 
Isle,  Me.,  1892-97;  Claremont,  N.  H.,  since  1897;  Pres.  N.  H.  Dental 
Soc,  1909. 

*GEORGE  W.  SHAY,  1887-88.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  189.3.  Born,  Haynes- 
ville.  Me.,  March  31,  1866.  Prin.  Acad.,  Patten,  Me.,  189.3-94;  res., 
Albion,  Me.;  deceased. 

WILLIAM  RUSSELL  TOWLE,  1887-88.     From  Mars  Hill,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1892 

HERMAN  EDGAR  BRADY,  1888-89.  Born,  Enfield,  Me.,  May  6,  1864. 
Newton  Theo.  Inst,  1893.  Pastor,  Dalton,  Mass.,  1893-97;  Mendon, 
Mass.,  1897-99;  1st  Mariner's  Ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  from  1903;  ad., 
113  Blue  Hill  Ave.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

ERNEST  LESLIE  CHANEY,  1888-90.  Born,  East  Wilton,  Me.,  Feb. 
23,  1870.  Teacher,  8  years;  Clerk,  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  since  1900;  Chairman  Sch.  Bd.,  Kittery,  Me.,  3  years. 

CHALONER  OAKES  CHIPMAN,  1888-89.  Born,  Sydney,  Cape  Breton, 
Nov.  30,  1871.  Bank  clerk,  Ocala,  Fla.,  1889-91;  Real  estate  and 
insurance,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  from  1891;  ad.,  P.  0.  Box  664,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

CHARLES  HOVEY  DODGE,  1888-89.  Born,  Sedgwick,  Me.,  July  12, 
1868.  Travelling  salesman  18  years;  Real  estate  and  investments, 
Chicago,  111.;  Author,  Soid  Undaunted,  (1913);  Pll  be  With  You, 
(1918)  ;  etc.;  ad.,  5236  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*FRANK  COLLINS  DUNBAR,  1888-90.  From  North  Anson,  Me. 
Died,  about  1892. 

OTHO  WILLARD  BURNHAM  FARR,  1888-89.  Born,  Oakland,  Me., 
Feb.  6,  1871.  West  Point,  1893.  2d  Lieut.  Art.,  1893;  1st  Lieut., 
1899;  Capt,  1901;  Major,  1911;  Lt.  Col.,  1915;  Col.,  1917;  Served 
as  2d  Lieut.,  Light  Battery  A,  2d  Art.,  in  Santiago  Campaign;  Com- 
manded 18th  F.  A.,  3d  Div.,  in  France,  May-Aug.,  1918,  and  51st 
F.  A.  Brigade,  26th  Div.,  Aug.-Dec,  1918. 

JOSHUA  BURNSIDES  FOSTER,  1888-89.     From  Robertsville,  Tenn. 

299 


1892  ■  Colby  College 

HOWARD  ABBOT  LINCOLN,  1888-89.  A.B.,  Amherst,  1892;  B.D., 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1904.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  July  22,  1867. 
Fellow  in  Physics,  Amherst  Col.,  1892-93;  Teacher,  189.3-95;  Chief 
Clerk,  R.  R.  office,  1895-1901;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  West  Newfield,  Dex- 
ter, and  Wiscasset,  Me.,  1904-12;  Rochester,  Vt.,  1912-16;  Westford, 
Mass.,  1916-18;  Case  officer,  Federal  Bd.  Vocational  Educ,  1918- ;  ad., 
Winthrop,  Mass. 

HERBERT  LINDSAY  McCANN,  1888-90.-  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  189-3.  Born, 
Rolling  Dam,  N.  B.,  Sept.  21,  1867.  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Houlton,  Me., 
1894-99;  Gray,  Me.,  1899-1910;  Portland,  Me.,  from  1910;  ad.,  382 
Stevens  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 

HENRY  KALLOCH  ROWE,  1888-89.  A.B.,  Brown,  1892,  and  A.M., 
1895;  Ph.  D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1905.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  30, 
1869.  Teacher,  from  1893;  Asst.  Prof.  Church  Hist.,  Newton  Theo. 
Inst.,  since  1906;  Author,  Landmarks  in  Christian  History,  (1912); 
Society:  Its  Origin  and  Development,  (1916)  ;  etc.;  ad.,  Newton  Cen- 
tre, Mass. 

RALPH  WINFRED  TOWER,  1889-90.  A.B.,  Brown,  1892,  A.  M.,  1893, 
and  Ph.D.,  1903.  Born,  Amherst,  Mass.,  May  24,  1870.  Demonstra- 
tor of  Anat.,  Brown  Univ.,  1894-95;  Inst.,  Chemical  Physiology, 
1895-98;  Asst.  Prof.,  1898-1901;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1901-03,  Brown  Univ.; 
Curator  of  Physiology,  American  Museum  Natural  Hist.,  New  York 
City,  and  Librarian,  since  1903;  Librarian,  N.  Y.  Acad.  Science,  from 
1904,  and  Recording  Secy,  and  Ed.,  from  1917;  Asst.,  Biol.  Lab.  U.  S. 
Fish  Com.,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  1898-1903;  Trustee,  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y.,  Pub.  Lib.;  ad.,  American  Museum  Natural  History,  New 
York  City. 

*ALBERT  CHARLES  WATSON,  1888-91.  From  Waterville,  Me. 
Died,  Marovia,  Calif.,  Feb.  24,  1893. 

ROSWELL  ALONZO  WING,  1888-89.  From  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 

OZROE  ARLESTER  WYMAN,  1888-89.  Born,  Peru,  Mc,  March  9, 
1868.     Nurseryman,  Rockland,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1893 

*WALTER  BARRON,  1889-90.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  10,  1871. 
Reporter,  Boston  Herald;  Advertising,  New  York  City;  died,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Nov.  20,  1914,  aged  43. 

JOHN  BUTTERFIELD,  1889-90.     From  Wilton,  Me. 

EDWIN   FREELAND  CURTIS,   1890-92.     From   Bowdoinham,  Me. 

DAVID  JACQUE  GALLERT,  1889-92.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  and 
LL.B.,  1897.  Born,  Oct.  22,  1873.  Lawyer,  New  York  City;  Author, 
What  Uncle  Savi  Gives  His  Fighters,  (1918)  ;  ad.,  31  Liberty  St.. 
New  York  City. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1894 

*SAMUEL  DEAN  GRAVES,  1889-93.  Born,  St.  George,  Me.,  Nov.  6, 
1869.  Rockland  Daily  Stai-,  2  years;  Correspondent,  Boston  Herald; 
Broker,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  March  22,  1910,  aged  40. 

OLIVER  LEIGH  HALL,  1889-92.  A.M.,  1914.  Born,  Rockland,  Me., 
May  6,  1870.  Ed.,  Waterville  Sentinel,  1892-94;  Rockland  Daihj 
Star,  1894-1900;  Staff  correspondent,  Bangor  Daily  Commercial, 
1900-06,  City  Ed.,  1906-11,  and  Managing  Ed.,  since  1911;  Bangor 
City  Council,  1908-09,  and  Pres.,  1909;  Alderman,  1910-11;  Trustee, 
Maine  State  Hosp.,  1915-18;   ad.,  Bangor,  Me. 

FRANK  HATCH,  1890-91.     From  Saco,  Me. 

IVAN  CECIL  HIGHT,  1889-92.  Born,  Harmony,  Me.,  Feb.  24,  1868. 
Supt.  Sch.,  Harmony,  Me.,  1894-97;  Assoc.  Mgr.,  Hotel  Touraine, 
Boston,  Mass. 

HENRY  ELLSWORTH  HODGKINS,  1889-91.  From  Lamoine,  Me. 
Last  ad..  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

LESTER  COLWELL  MILLER,  1889-91.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1895.  Physi- 
cian, Worcester,  Mass.,  from  1894;  Sch.  Inspector;  Author  papers 
in  various  medical  journals;  ad.,  744  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

*SAMUEL  SHEARID,  1889-90.     From  Waterville,   Me.     Deceased. 

JOSEPH  FREDERICK  SHEPHERD,  1889-91.  Born,  Rockport,  Me., 
April  12,  1872.  Supt.  Rockport  and  Rockland  Lime  Co.,  Rockland, 
Me.,  1893-1901;  Supt.  and  Vice-Pres.,  S.  E.  &  H.  L.  Shepherd  Co., 
Rockport,  Me.,  1901-1907;  Salesman,  Rockland  and  Rocl:port  Lime 
Co.,  1907-19 ;  Cement  and  Concrete  Machinery  business,  Boston, 
Mass.,  from  1914;  Pres.  S.  E.  &  H.  L.  Shepherd  Co.,  Rockport,  Mo.; 
ad.,  88  Broad  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EUGENE  LINCOLN  TORREY,  1889-91.  Born,  Dixfield,  Me.,  Oct.  12, 
1864.  Teacher,  1891-94;  Dairyman  and  orchardist,  from  1895;  State 
Depty.,  Me.  State  Grange,  1905-16;  ad.,  Sunnymede  Farms,  Dix- 
field, Me. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  TOWNE,  1889-93.     From  Saco,  Me. 

JOHN  FRIEND  WOOD,  1889-90.  From  Bluehill,  Me.  Last  ad.,  Blue- 
hill,   Mo. 


CLASS  OF  1894 

MERTON  WILMOT  BESSEY,  1890-91.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1895.  Born, 
Buckfield,  Me.,  1870.  Physician,  Waterville,  Me.;  Inst.  Biology, 
Colby  Col.,  1898-1902. 

JOHN  ANDREW  BLACK,  1891-92.     From  Westkill,  N.  Y. 

ARCHIE  NORWOOD  FROST,  1890-92.  A.B.,  Brown,  1894.  Born, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  July  26,  1872.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1898.  Law- 
yer, Lawrence,  Mass.,  1898-1907;  Muskogee,  Okla.,  1907-14;  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  from  1914;  City  govt.,  1898;  Mass.  Ho.  Rep.,  1898-1900, 

301 


1894  Colby  College 

1901;  Mass.  Senate,  1902-03;  Special  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  Genl.,  1907- 
1914;  Mass.  Const.  Conv.,  1917-18;  Clerk  Supreme  Jud.  Court  and 
Superior  Court  Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  from  1917;  ad.,  80  Knox  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass. 

JOHN  JUDAH  GOODY,  1890-91.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1866. 
Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.,  from  1897;  Judge,  Munic.  Court,  Deering, 
Me.,  1898-99. 

WILLIAM  ELITHAN  GREENE,  1890-91.  A.B.,  Wesleyan,  1895. 
Born,  Union  Corner,  N.  B.,  April  9,  1870.  Pastor,  1895-96;  Edito- 
rial work  and  business.,  1896-97;  Pastor,  1897-1910;  Farming,  1910- 
13;  Pastor,  1913-15;  Business,  from  1915;  ad.,  183  Stamford  St., 
South  Portland,  Me. 

DELMAH  SILAS  HAMILTON,  1890-91.  From  Lawrence,  Mass.  Last 
ad.,  Needham,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  HUMBERT  HODGE,  1890-91.  A.B.,  Boston^Univ., 
1894,  and  A.M.,  1899.  Born,  O'Fallon,  111.,  Dee.  10,  1870.  Inst., 
Asst.  Prof.,  and  Prof.  Math.,  Stetson  Univ.,  Bethel  Col.,  Clark  Col., 
Parsons  Col.,  Franklin  Col.,  and  Purdue  Univ.;  ad.,  518  Russell  St., 
West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

*GUY  ANDREW  HUBBARD,  1890-92.  A.B.,  Trinity,  1894.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  April  23,  1871.  Teacher,  DeWitt  Clinton  High  Sch., 
N.  Y.  C;  died,  Dec.  28,  1908,  aged  37. 

MOSES  BROWN  LEAVITT,  1890-91.  From  Norridgewock,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  MERRITT,  1890-92.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894. 
Born,  Jay,  Me.,  April  9,  1869.  Teacher;  Insurance,  from  1899;  ad., 
Manchester,   N.   H. 

FRANK  MORSE,  1890-91.  From  Dixmont,  Me.  Last  ad.,  Dixmont, 
Me. 

WILLIAM  BICKNELL  NOYES,  1890-92.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895.  Born, 
Guilford,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1871.  Teacher,  1895-1901;  Accounting  and 
office  management,  1901-14;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  1914- 
16;  Stonington,  Conn.,  from  1916. 

VICTOR  AUGUSTUS  REED,  1890-92.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1897.  Born, 
Dixmont,  Me.,  Feb.  12,  1869.  Physician,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  from 
1898;  Capt.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  ad.,  22  Quincy  St.,  Lawrence, 
Mass. 

RUFUS  WHITTAKER  STIMSON,  1890-92.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  and 
A.M.,  1896;  B.D.,  Yale,  1897.  Born,  Palmer,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1868. 
Prof.  Eng.,  Conn.  Agri.  Col.,  1897-1901;  Pres.,  Conn.  Agri.  Col., 
1901-08;  Director,  Smith's  Agri.  Sch.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1908-11; 
Agt.  for  Vocational  Agri.  Educa.,  Mass.  Bd.  Educa.,  1911- ;  Author, 
Vocational  Agricultural  Education — By  Home  Projects;  also  numer- 
ous bulletins,  reports  and  magazine  articles.  Ad.,  Mass  Bd.  Educa., 
Boston,  Mass. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1895 


CLASS  OF  1895 

*ELMER  CLAYTON  ATWOOD,  1891-94.  Born,  Saugus,  Mass.,  July 
22,  1875.  Registered  pharmacist,  Penacook,  N.  H.;  died,  Feb.  27, 
1916,  aged  40. 

ALFRED  COOKMAN  BLAKE,  1891-94.  Born,  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  July 
1,  1873.  Teacher;  auditor;  ad.,  184y2  Linwood  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

JAMES  ALPHONZO   FERGUSON,  1891-92.     From  Kennebunk,  Me. 

THEODORE  EVERETT  HARDY,  1891-94.  A.M.,  1915;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1898.  Born,  Ea.st  Wilton,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1872.  Physician, 
Waterville,  Me. 

ROBERT  VANIMAN  HOPKINS,  1892-95.  Born,  Astoria,  111.,  March 
14,  1869.     Last  ad.,  Denver,  Colo. 

WILLIAM  BINGHAM  NASH,  1891-92.  From  Cherryfield,  Me.  Mer- 
chant, Machias,  Me.,  1894-1904;  Pub.,  Machias  Republican;  last  ad., 
31  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

*WALTER  EMERY  NOBLE,  1891-93.  Born,  April  19,  1873.  Clerk, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1895-1900;  Travelling  salesman,  1900-17;  died,  Wat- 
erville, Me.,  July  18,  1919,  aged  46. 

HORACE  WELLINGTON  PARMENTER,  1891-92.  Born,  Lincoln, 
Me.,  Sept.  16,  1868.  Dental  supplies;  ad.,  175  Ashland  St.,  Melrose 
Highlands,  Mass. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  PURINTON,  1891-94.  Born,  Bowdoin,  Me.,  Jan. 
19,  1870.  Merchant,  Augusta,  Me.;  Common  Council,  1898-99;  Al- 
derman, 1901-04;  Bd.  Educa.,  3  years. 

SAMUEL  ROWLAND  ROBINSON,  1891-93.     From  Sanford,  Me. 

HARRY  LANE  SPRINGER,  1891-93.  Born,  Hancock,  Me.,  Feb.  8, 
1869.     Railway  mail  clerk  from  1899;  ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

ALTON  FOSTER  TUPPER,  1891-93.  Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  Sept.  29, 
1873.     Teacher;  Lawyer;  last  ad.,  84   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PARKER  MYLES  WARD,  1891-94.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1898.  Born, 
Linneus,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1873.  Physician,  Boston,  Mass.,  1898-99; 
Houlton,  Me.,  since  1899;  Eye,  ear,  nose,  and  throat  specialist  since 
1915;   ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 

FREDOLFO  OLIVER  WELCH,  1891-95.  From  Wayne,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Fontanelle,   Iowa. 

GEORGE  HENRY  WOODWARD,  1891-92.  Born,  Winthrop,  Me., 
March  18,  1870.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  1897;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch., 
Princeton,  Me.,  1897-99;  South  Freeport,  Me.,  1899-1905;  Phillips, 
Me.,  1905-07;  Farming,  Hebron,  Me.,  1907-18;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch., 
Denmark  and  Brownfield,  Me.,  1919- ;  Selectman,  Hebron,  1916; 
Memb.  Sch.  Bd.,  1914;  Author,  Guide  to  Systematic  Bible  Study, 
(1894)  ;  ad.,  Bridg-ton,  Me. 


1896  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1896 

ELMER  LINWOOD  ABBOTT,  1892-93.  From  Harrison,  Me.  Last 
ad.,   E.   Bridgton,   Me. 

ROSWELL  FRANK  AVERILL,  1892-93.  Born,  Crawford,  Me.,  Nov. 
12,  1871.  With  Brooks-Seanlon  Lumber  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1902-1910;  Mgr.,  The  Bend  Co.,  Bend,  Ore.,  1910-12;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Tidewater  Mill  Co.,  Florence,  Ore.,  1913-15;  Supt.  Spruce  Wood 
Dept,  Great  Northern  Paper  Co.,  Bangor,  Me,  1916-17;  Mgr.  Wood 
Dept.,  Penobscot   Development  Co.,   Old  Town,  Me.,  from  1918. 

SIDNEY  FRANCIS  BAILEY,  1892-93.     From  Whitefield,  Me. 

BENJAMIN  RALPH  CRAM,  1892-94.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Nov. 
21,  1869.  Merchant,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.;  Town  clerk;  Town  treas.; 
Seh.  Com.;  ad.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Me. 

CHARLES  LAWRENCE  CURTIS,  1893-96.  Born,  Freeport,  Me., 
Sept.  3,  1874.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  DOW,  1892-95.  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1901. 
Born,  Machiasport,  Me.,  April  24,  1875.  Newspaper  work,  1898-99; 
Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900-12;  San  Diego  and  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
1913-17;  Memb.  Mass.  Ho.  Rep.,  1910-11;  Red  Cross  and  social  work, 
from  1917;  ad.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

HERBERT  ERNEST  FOSTER,  1892-93.  Born,  Aug.  15,  1872.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1897.  Lawyer,  Winthrop,  Me.;  Judge  Winthrop 
Munic.  Court,  1918- ;  Treas.  Lewiston,  Green  and  Monmouth  Tel.  Co.; 
Director  Kennebec  Trust  Co.;  ad.,  Winthrop,  Me. 

ORVILLE  JEWETT  GUPTILL,  1892-94.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  20, 
1875.  Cobb  Div.  Seh.,  1899-1900.  Missy.,  Lewiston,  Me.;  Pastor, 
No.  Chesterville,  Brunswick,  Steep  Falls,  Bath,  Ellsworth  Falls,  and 
Deer  Isle,  Me.;   Meredith,  N.  H. 

ELMER  JOSEPH  MARSTON,  1892-93.  D.M.D.,  Harvard,  1898.  Born, 
Farmington,  Me.,  July  13,  1874.  Dentist,  Boston,  Mass.,  since  1898; 
ad.,  101  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  DONALD  METCALF,  1892-93.  Born,  Newcastle,  Me., 
1872.     Business  collections,   Brisbane  Bldg.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

HAVEN  METCALF,  1892-94.  A.B.,  Brown,  1896,  and  A.M.,  1897; 
Ph.D.,  Univ.  Nebraska,  1903.  Born,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  1875. 
Inst.  Botany,  Brown  Univ.,  1896-99;  Prof.  Biology,  Tabor  Col., 
1899-1901;  Inst.  Bacteriology,  Univ.  Nebraska,  1901-02;  Prof.  Bot- 
any, Clemson  Col.,  1902-06;  Pathologist,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agri.,  1906-07; 
Pathologist  in  charge.  Office  of  Forest  Pathology,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agri., 
1907- ;  Author  many  monographs  in  botany  and  plant  pathology;  ad., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

FRANK  LINDLEY  HOWARD  PURINTON,  1892-94.  A.B.,  Bates, 
1896;   LL.B.,  Univ.  Me.,  1906,  LL.M.,  Yale,  1908.     Born,  Limington, 

304 


Non-Graduates — Men  1897 

Me.,  March  25,  1872.  Reporter,  Lewiston  Journal;  City  Ed.,  same; 
Lawyer,  Portland,  Me.;  Councilman,  Portland,  Me.,  2  years;  Alder- 
man, 2  years;  Pres.  City  Council,  one  year;  Author,  Evidence,  and 
Common  Law  Pleading;  ad..  Fidelity  Bldg.,  Portland,  Me. 

LOWELL  GRINDALL  SALISBURY,  1892-9.3.  Born,  Somerville,  Me., 
Dec.  4,  1874.     Last  ad.,  205  Park  PL,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HARRY  LESLIE  TRUWORTHY,  1892-9.3.  Born,  Newport,  Me.,  Sept. 
9,  1875.     Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  last  ad.,  Newport,  Me. 

CLARENCE  EDGAR  TUPPER,  1892-94.  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896. 
Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  July  1,  1871.  Admitted  to  bar,  1895;  Lawyer, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1896-1906;  Worcester,  Mass.,  from   1906. 


CLASS  OF  1897 

*GEORGE  LORIMER   BAKER,   1893-95.     From  Boston,  Mass.     Physi- 
cian;  died,   1909. 
FREDERICK     BARTON     BRADEEN,     1893-95.     M.D.,     Univ.     Penn., 

1899.     Born,  Orneville,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1872.     Physician,  Essex,  Conn.; 

1st  Lieut.,  M.   C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19,  active  service  in   France,  June, 

1918-March,    1919. 
CHARLES    LaFOREST     CHAMBERLAIN,     1893-94.     Born,     Auburn, 

Me.,  Oct.   18,   1869.     Newton   Theo.   Inst.,   1908-11;   Pastor,   Lebanon, 

N.  H. 
YUGORO     CHIBA,     1893-95.     LL.D.,    Univ.    Mississippi,     1910.     Born, 

Sendai,  Japan,  Sept.  13,  1871.     Rochester  Theo.   Sem.,  1898;   Pastor, 

Tokio,  Japan,  1899-1901;  Prin.  Doshisha  Female  Col,  1901-04;  Pres. 

Fuknoka  Bapt.  Theo.  Sem.,  1905-10;   Dean,   Union   Bapt.  Theo.  Sem., 

1910-14;    Pres.    Japan    Bapt.    Theo.    Sem.,    from    1919;    ad.,    Tokio, 

Japan. 
*CHARLES  ARTHUR  COX,  1893-94.     Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sept.  30, 

1876.     Died,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1894,  aged  18. 
ARTHUR    JAMES    DUNTON,    1893-94.     LL.B.,    Boston    Univ.,    1898. 

Born,    Bath,    Me.,    July   9,    1871.     Lawyer,    Bath,    Me.;    Judge    Bath 

Munic.  Court,  1908-12;   Mayor,  Bath,  1914-15. 
DeLAFAYETTE  FLINT,  1893-96.     From  Augusta,  Me. 
HARRY  LAWSON   OILMAN,  1893-94.     From  Fairfield,  Me. 
*NEWHALL  JACKSON,  1893-95.     From  Norway,  Me.     Deceased. 
*THOMAS     GOULD     LYONS,    Jr.,     1894-95.     From     Middlebury,    Vt. 

Died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  April  17,  1908. 
FRED    MORRILL   MANSUR,    1893-94.     Born,   Houlton,   Me.,   Aug._  10, 

1875.     Secy.,  G.  W.  Cunningham  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
EDWARD  SAMUEL  OSBORNE,  1893-95.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov. 

29,   1873.     Messenger,  Amer.    Railway   Express  Co.;    ad.,  5   Ash   St., 

Waterville,  Me. 

305 


1897  Colby  College 

HOWARD  PIERCE,  1893-95.  LL.B.,  Univ.  Me.,  1900.  Born,  Blaine, 
Me.,  July  17,  1871.  Lawyer,  Fort  Kent,  Me.,  1901-07;  Mars  Hill, 
Me.,  1907- ;  Me.  Legl.,  1899;  Me.  Senate,  1903,  1905. 

*CHARLES  ALTON  STURTEVANT,  1893-96.  M.D.,  Boston  Univ. 
Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  March  27,  1876.  Physician,  Somerville,  Mass., 
to  1904;  from  1904,  Manchester,  N.  H.;  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Spanish- 
American  War;  Capt.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  died.  Camp  Devens, 
Sept.  23,  1918,  aged  42. 

HERBERT  LEWIS  SWAN,  1893-95.  A.B.,  Brown,  1897.  Winthrop, 
Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1898 

ROBERT  BETTS  AUSTIN,  1894-98.  LL.B.,  Albany,  1900.  Born, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1877.  Lawyer,  50  Church  St.,  New 
York  City. 

WILLARD  ASA  BATES,  1894-97.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Greenville,  Me. 

HENRY  HOWARD  GUSHING,  1894-97.  D.M.D.,  Harvard,  1901. 
Dentist,  Eastport,  Me.;  Salem,  Mass.;  Framingham,  Mass. 

HENRY  RAYMOND  DALRYMPLE,  1894-96.  A.B.,  Colgate,  1900; 
D.O.,  Amer.  Sch.  Osteopathy,  1906.  Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  4, 
1874.  Teacher,  1900-03;  Osteopathic  practitioner,  1906-07;  Agent 
Educa.  publishers,  1907-18;  War  Camp  Community  Serv.,  1918-19; 
With  Community  Service,  Inc.,  1919- ;  ad.,  1  Madison  Ave.,  New- 
York  City. 

FREDERICK  RAINEY  DYER,  1894-95.  Born,  Old  Town,  Me.,  Oct.  4, 
1873.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1897.  Lawyer,  Buckfield,  Me.;  Me.  Legl., 
1907;  County  Atty.,  1911-13,  and  1916- ;   ad.,  Buckfield,  Me. 

ARTHUR  LLOYD  HOLMES,  1894-96.  From  Eastport,  Me.  Shoe 
dealer,  Waterville,  Me. 

*RALPH  HOYT  HOUSE,  1894-97.  From  Augusta,  Me.  Died,  Augusta, 
Me.,  June   10,  1904. 

GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FARNHAM  HUTCHINS,  1894-96.  From  Oak- 
land, Me.     Last  ad.,  Rumford,  Me. 

EVERETT  RAND  JOSSELYN,  1894-95.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Aug. 
29,  1874.  Merchant,  Portland  and  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.;  Portland 
City  govt,  1899-1902;  Overseer  Poor,  1902-08;  Com.  on  Fire  Dept., 
1899-1902;  Selectman,  Cape  Elizabeth,  1918-19,  and  Chief  Fire 
Dept.;  ad.,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 

FREDERICK  ALONZO  KING,  1894-96.  Teacher;  last  ad.,  Litchfield, 
Conn. 

OSCAR  LESLIE  LONG,  1894-95.  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Col.,  1898. 
Born,  Bluehill,  Me.,  July  27,  1873.  Physician,  2701  Eastern  Ave., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

306 


Non-Graduates — Men  1899 

GEORGE  HORACE  LORIMER,  1894-95.  Litt.D.,  1912.  Born,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  Oct.  6,  1868.  Editor-in-chief,  The  Saturday  Evening 
Post,  1899- ;  Author,  Letters  of  a  Self -Made  Merchant  to  his  Son, 
(1902)  ;  Old  Gorgon  Graham,  (1904)  ;  The  False  Gods,  (1906)  ;  Jack 
Spurlock — Prodigal,   (1908);   ad.,  Wyncote,  Pa. 

RALPH   WATSON    McCLURE,   1894-95.     From    Waterville,    Me. 

FRANK  WALDO  MANSON,  1894-98.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Dec.  1, 
1875.     Managing  Ed.,   Waterville  Sentinel,  Waterville,  Me. 

ERNEST  FREDERICK  NUTT,  1894-96.  Born,  Eastport,  Me.,  Dec. 
14,  1874.  Newspaper  reporter,  1896-98;  Bookkeeper  and  accountant, 
1898- ;  City  auditor,  Eastport,  Me.,  1904-05;  ad.,  Eastport,  Me. 

LEVI  THOMAS  PATTERSON,  1894-97.  Born,  Freeport,  Me.,  Oct.  3, 
1872.  Shoe  cutter,  1898-1906;  Post  office,  1906-15;  Foreman,  Shoe 
factory,  1915- ;  Selectman,  Freeport,  4  years,  and  1st  selectman,  2 
years;  ad.,  Freeport,  Me. 

EUGENE  SUMNER  PHILBROOK,  1894-97.  Born,  North  Bradford, 
Me.,  Feb.  19,  1871.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1897-1900,  and  post  gradu- 
ate, 1901;  Pastor,  Belfast,  Me.,  1901-06;  Sanford,  Me.,  1905-15; 
Augusta,  Me.,  1915-20;  Randolph,  Mass.,  1920- ;  Exec,  officer,  U.  S. 
War  Dept.,  under  Adj.  Genl.  of  Me.,  1917-19;  Pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Educa. 
Soc,  1908-09;  ad.,  Randolph,  Mass. 

THATCHER  HAROLD  SOULE,  1894-95.  Born,  Freeport,  Me.,  June 
30,  1877.     Bowdoin  Col.,  1895-96;  Business;  last  ad..  New  York  City. 

DEAN  JUDSON  TOLMAN,  1894-98.  LL.B.,  Northeastern  Col.,  1915. 
Born,  Harrison,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1873.  Teacher,  one  year;  N.  E.  Tel.  & 
Tel.  Co.;  ad.,  45  Peterboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EVERETT  SOMES  TREWORGY,  1894-96.  Born,  Surry,  Me.,  Nov.  28, 
1872.  Teacher,  1896-1901;  Supt.  Sch.,  Surry,  Me.,  1898-99;  Bangor 
Theo.  Seni.,  1901-02;  Meadville  Theo.  Sem.,  1902-04;  Harvard  Div. 
Sch.,  1904-05;  Pastor  Unit.  Ch.,  Ashby,  Mass. 

CHARLES  WILLARD  VIGUE,  1894-95.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  April  22, 
1875.     Banking,  Waterville,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1899 

DAVID   WASS  CAMPBELL,  2d,  1895-96.     From  Cherryfield,   Me. 

GEORGE  ERASTUS  CORNFORTH,  1895-99.  Born,  Littleton,  N.  H., 
March  27,  1876.  Cooking,  Demonstrating  healthful  cookery.  Teach- 
ing dietetics  and  chemistry,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1902-05;  Washington,  D. 
C,  1906;  Melrose,  Mass.,  from  1906;  Author,  Lessons  in  Healthful 
Cookery  (1918)  ;  Contributor  to  various  magazines;  ad.,  Melrose, 
Mass. 

FRANK  CRANDON,  1895-96.     From  Camden,  Me. 

JOSEPH   OLIVER  EELLS,   1895-97.     M.D.,  Tufts,  1901.     Born,  Rock- 

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port,   Me.,  Aug.    14,   1876.     Physician,    Boston,    Mass.;   Lynn,   Mass.; 

ad.,  Essex  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
FORREST   EUGENE   GLIDDEN,   1895-99.     Born,  Sebec,   Me.,   Sept.  5, 

1873.     Teacher,  1899-1902;   Invalid;  ad.,  Foxcroft,  Me. 
CHARLES  ABNER  HATFIELD,   1895-96.     From   Princeton,  Me. 
HENRY    AMBROSE     HOIT,    1895-96.     M.D.,     Harvard,     1905.     Born, 

Weare,  N.  H.,  Aug.  27,   1875.     Physician,  Needham,  Mass.,   1905-06; 

Holden,   Mass,  1906-13;    Pasadena,   Calif.,  from  1913;    Trustee,   Pub. 

Lib.,   Holden,   Mass.,   1909-13;    ad.,    1818   Walworth    Ave.,   Pa.sadena, 

Calif. 
EDWARD    CURTIS    HOOPER,    1895-96.     M.D.,    Bowdoin,    1899;    CM., 

London   Hospital,  Eng.     Born,  Franklin,  Me.,  Oct.   24,  1873.     Physi- 
cian, Fairfield,  Me.,   1899-1913;  Winslow,  Me.,  1913-. 
*HENRY    ALLEN    LAMB,     1895-97.     M.D.,    Vanderbilt,    1901.     Born, 

Portland,  Me.,  April  14,   1878.     Died,  Portland,   Me.,   Sept.   17,   1901, 

aged  23. 
*JOHN   MUSSEY  PLUMMER,   1895-96.     Born,   Portland,  Me.,  .July  3, 

1875.     Died,  Portland,  Me.,  July  26,  1904,  aged  29. 
VARNEY    ARTHUR    PUTNAM,     1895-98.     LL.B.,    Univ.     Me.,     1902. 

Born,    Danforth,    Me.,    Oct.    11,    1876.     Lumber   business,    Danforth, 

Me.;   Me.  Legl.,  1903-07,  1919. 
RICHARD    CUTTS    SHANNON,    2d,    1895-97.     Born,    Camden,    N.    J., 

July  30,   1874.     Mining,  1897-1900;  Bliss  Elec.  Sch.,  Washington,   D. 

C,   1902-03;  res.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 
CHARLES  INGALLS   SPEAR,   1895-96.     From  Westbrook,  Me. 
FRANK  HOWARD   STEWART,   1895-96.     Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Jan. 

22,  1876.     Last  ad.,  Cherryfield,  Me. 
HARRY    SEBASTIAN   VOSE,    1895-98.     Born,   Skowhegan,   Me.,    Nov. 

3,  1875.     With  H.  L.  Emery,  Dry  Goods;   Wardwell-Emery  Co.;  and 

Wardwell  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Waterville,  Me;  City  Council,  1919. 

CLASS  OF  1900 

HENRY  WILLIAM   CLARK,  1896-98.     From  Boston,  Mass. 
MILLARD   EDWIN  FITZGERALD,  1896-98.     Born,  Dec.  9,  1877.  Last 

ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
JOHN    ARTHUR    FLOOD,    1896-97.     D.D.S.,    Univ.     Maryland,    1904. 

Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Feb.  28,  1879.     Dentist,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
HAROLD     MORRELL     FOLSOM,     1896-97.     A.B.,     Univ.     Me.,     1901. 

Born,   Old    Town,    Me.,   April    23,    1875.     General   Theo.    Sem.,    1904. 

Rector  P.  E.  Ch.,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1904-10;   Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1910- 

14;  last  ad.,  Montreal,  Que. 
JOHN  BERNARD  GIBBONS,  1896-98.     From  Boston,  Mass.     La.st  ad., 

852  Morton  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1901 

WARREN    FOLLANSBEE    HARDY,    1896-98.     A.B.,    Amherst,    1900. 

Born,  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1878.     Reporter,  city  ed.,  and  night  ed., 

The  Union,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1901-08;  Vice-Pres.  and  Managing  ed., 

The  Herald,  Decatur,  111.,  since  1908. 
HAROLD   WOODARD    HAYNES,   1896-98.     B.D.,   St.   Lawrence    Univ. 

Born,   Old  Town,    Me.,    March   28,    1874.     Clergyman;    ad.,    Beverly, 

Mass. 
WALTER  GEORGE  HOOKE,  1896-98.     Born,  Toronto,  Canada,  May  4, 

1877.     Business,  New  York  City,  to  1910;   Secy.  Committee  of  Four- 
teen,   New    York    City,    1910-17;    Exec.    Secy.,    Natl.    Catholic    War 

Council,  1917- ;  res.,  Bronxville,  N.   Y. 
ORRIN    ALBERT    LEARNED,    1896-1900.     Born,    Fairfield,    Me.,    Oct. 

15,  1875.     Business,  Fairfield,  Me. 
CHARLES    DEARBORN    McDONALD,   1896-97.     M.D.,    Boston    Univ., 

1902.     Physician;   last  ad.,  Portland,  Me. 
MILLARD  LAMBERT  PARKER,  1896-97.     From  Hallowell,  Me.     Last 

ad.,  R.  F.  D.  8,  Hallowell,  Me. 
ARTHUR  CUSHING   PEARCE,   1896-97.  From    Somerville,  Mas.s.  Ad., 

48  Francis  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
EDWARD    RAYMOND     SAFFORD,    1896-97.     Born,    Lexington,    Me., 

Aug.   23,    1876.     Provision    business   to   1909;    U.   S.    Postal    Service, 

Boston,  Mass.,  since  1909;   res.,  57  Cliftondale  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
JOHN    THOMAS     SCANNELL,     1896-99.     From    Newmarket,     N.    H. 

Last  ad.,  Newmarket,  N.  H. 
OTHO     HENRY     THOMPSON,     1896-97.     From    Jay,    Me.     Ad.,     123 

Forest    St.,   Medford. 
HENRY   FRANKLIN   TOTMAN,    1896-98.     From    Fairfield,  Me.     Last 

ad.,  Fairfield,  Me. 
ERNEST    HOWARD    TUPPER,   1896-1900.     Born,   Oakland,   Me.,    May 

21,  1877.     Clergyman;  ad.,  Shiloh,  Me. 
ALBERT    GARDNER    WARNER,    1896-1900.     From    Hopedale,    Mass. 

Clergyman;  last  ad.,  Manchester-by-the-Sea,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1901 

WILLIAM  JOSEPH  ABBOTT,  1897-1901.  Born,  Rockland,  Me.,  March 
9,  1878.  Travelling  salesman;  Ranching  in  Montana;  Representa- 
tive of  Portland  Express  and  Kennebec  Journal,  Skowhegan,   Me. 

AUGUSTUS  CORNELIUS  BUNEMAN,  1897-99.  Born,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
May  8,  1878.     Last  ad.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

STEPHEN  CLYDE  DAVIS,  1897-1900.  From  East  Corinth,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Bangor,  Me. 

HERBERT  WILDER  HALL,  1897-1900.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1908.  Born, 
309 


1901  Colby  College 

Dover,    N.    H.,    Sept.    27,    1878.     Asst.    Phys.,    Maine   Insane    Hosp., 

Augusta,  Me.,  1908-. 
HORACE    IRA   HAMILTON,   1897-1900.     Born,    Portland,    Me.,   March 

26,  1879.     Farmer;   ad.,  Newton,  N.   H. 
LOREN    MILLIKEN   HARMON,    1897-99.     From    Buxton,   Me. 
WILLIAM   COLEMAN   McCUE,  1897-99.     From  Berwick,   Me. 
FREDERICK     WILLIAM     NEWCOMBE,     1897-98.     Born,     Hallowell, 

Me.,  Jan.  17,  1879.     With  Union  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich., 

1898-? 
PERCY    SNOW    PERCIVAL,    1897-1900.     From    Waterville,   Me.     Ad., 

85  Devonshire   St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
JAMES    ALLEN    PRICE,    1897-98.     A.B.,   Boston    Univ.,    1902.     Born, 

Millstream,  N.  B.,  Nov.  7,  1867.     Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1902-03;  Univ. 

Chicago  Div.  Sch.,  1903-04;  Pastor,  Sharon,  Mass.,  1900-03;  Demarest, 

N.  J.;  last  ad.,  New  Albany,  Ind. 
FORREST    ARDELL    ROWELL,   1897-98.     Born,   Elliott,    Me.,   Jan.   1, 

1876.     Real   estate   and   stock  broker,   Boston   and    Brookline,   Mass.; 

ad.,  162  Fuller  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
WILLIAM   ANDREW   SCHWINDT,  1897-98.     From  Everett,   Mass. 
HARRY    ALBERT    TOZIER,    1897-99.     Born,    Fairfield,    Me.,    Aug.   27, 

1878.     Asst.    Cashier,    Amer.     Expr.    Co.,    Lewiston,    Me.,     1901-03; 

Cashier,  Rockland,  Me.,  1903-05;  Agt.,  Rumford,  Me.,  1905-17;  Route 
.      Agt.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1917- ;  ad.,  35  Blackstone  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1902 

HENRY  ALFRED  BARBER,  1898-1901.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1903. 
From  Hancock,  N.  H.     Ad.,  Framingham  Center,  Mass. 

EDWARD  HOWARD  BENNETT,  1898-99.  Born,  Everett,  Mass.,  Oct. 
24,  1881.  Publisher;  With  Frank  P.  Bennett  &  Co.,  Boston  and  New 
York. 

JOHN  EDWARD  CRAWSHAW,  1898-1900.  B.S.,  Worcester  Polytech- 
nic, 1903.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  April  19,  1880.  Chemist  supt., 
1903-16,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Explosives  Testing 
Engineer,  Emporium,  Pa.,  1917;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1918-;  ad.,  Oakland 
Sta.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

HALL  CLARENCE  DEARBORN,  1898-1900.  U.  S.  Customs  .serv., 
Lowellton  and  Vanceboro,  Me.,  1902-06;  Clerk,  Secy.  State's  office, 
1907;   Teacher  and  lumberman,  Hampden,  Me. 

*JOHN  PERLEY  DUDLEY,  1898-1901.  LL.B.,  Univ.  Me.,  1908.  From 
Mapleton,  Me.  Depty.  Col.  Customs;  Lawyer,  Houlton,  Me.;  died, 
Oct.   27,  1915. 

WILLIAM  FARWELL,  1898-1900.  Born,  Thorndike,  Me.,  Feb.  21, 
1877.     Ad.,  Thorndike;  Me. 

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Non-Graduates — Men  1902 

GEORGE  WALLACE  FILES,  1898-99.  From  Fairfield,  Me.  Ad.,  115 
Broadway,  New  York  City. 

EDWARD  HOLMES  FLETCHER,  1898-1900.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903. 
Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  May  .30,  1882.  Prof.  Music,  Simmons  Col.,  Texas, 
1909-11;  Oxford  Col.  for  Women,  1911-12;  Acadia  Sem.,  Wolfville, 
N.  S.,  1912- ;  Composer  of  songs,  etc. 

FRANCIS  HAGGERTY,  1898-1901.  LL.B.,  Univ.  No.  Dak.,  1904. 
Born,  Nov.  19,  1875.  Law,  and  college  work,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
Akron,  0.,  and  Chicago,  111.;  Inventor  of  athletic  equipment;  With 
Stall  &  Dean  Mfg.   Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

REUBEN  THOMAS  JOHNSTON,  1898-99.  From  Portland,  Me. 
Physician,  615  Eastern  Parkway,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ROY  ADELBERT  KANE,  1898-1900.  Born,  Brooklin,  Me.,  Aug  8, 
1877.  Teaching,  1903-08;  Editorial  staff,  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co., 
1908-11;  Teaching,  1912-;  ad.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

HERBERT  CARLYLE  LIBBY,  1898-1900.  Litt.D.,  1919;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1904.  Born,  Burnham,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1878.  Editor  newspapers, 
1904-09;  Supt.  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1909-12;  Inst.  Public  Speaking, 
Colby  Col.,  1909-12,  Asst.  Prof.,  1912-13,  and  Prof.,  from  1913;  Reg- 
istrar, Colby  Col.,  from  1909;  Author,  Yarns  for  Boys,  (1909);  Pub- 
lic Speaking,  (1919)  ;  Ed.,  Colhy  Stories,  (1900)  ;  Under  the  Willows, 
(1908);  Strong  Selections  for  Public  Speaking,  (1909);  Ed.,  Colby 
Alumnus,  1917- ;  Trustee,  Waterville  Pub.  Lib.,  1918- ;  ad.,  Water- 
ville, Me. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  McCOMBE,  1897-99.  Born,  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
May  13,  1874.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1902;  Pastor,  Arlington  Heights, 
Mass.,  1902-07;  Hallowell,  Me.,  1907-08;  Stevensville,  Mont.,  1909-10; 
Fayette,  Idaho;  Belleville,  N.  J.;  ad.,  231  2d  St.,  South  Amboy,  N.  J. 

THEODORE  EVERETT  MANN,   1898-1901.     From  Ashland,  Mass. 

HARRY  EUGENE  PIKE,  1899-1902.  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theo.  Sem., 
1906.  Born,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1880.  Curate,  Tuxedo  Park, 
N.  Y.,  1906-07;  Rector,  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  1907-13;  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1913-. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  RICHARDSON,  1898-1900.  CM.,  and  M.D.,  Mc- 
Gill,  1904.  Born,  Jefferson,  Me.,  Dec.  17,  1875.  Interne,  We.stern 
Gen.  Hosp.,  Montreal,  1904-05;  Kings  Co.  Hosp.,  New  York,  1905- 
07;  Physician,  New  York  City,  1907-08;  Closter,  N.  J.,  1908-. 

GEORGE  STANLEY  STEVENSON,  Jk.,  1898-1900.  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1903,  and  A.M.,  1904.  Inst.  Greek  and  Latin,  Milton  Acad.,  Milton, 
Mass.,  190.3-05;  Prin.  Coburn  Class.  Inst.,  1905-12;  With  Lee,  Hig- 
ginson  &  Co.,  from  1912;  ad.,  Box  52,  Hartford,  Conn. 

GEORGE  ELMER  TUTTLE,  1898-99.  From  East  Fairfield,  Me.  Ad., 
3334  W.  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

HARRIS  SPRING  WOODMAN,  1898-99.  A.B.,  Yale,  1903.  From 
Waterville,   Me.     Ad.,   Winthrop,   Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1903 

lANTHIS  ROWLAND  BOOTHBY,  1899-1901.     Born,  Athens,  Me.,  Oct. 

1,  1882.     Last  ad.,  Jackman,  Me. 
KRISTIE    IVANOFF   BOYADJIEFF,    1899-1901.     From   Bulgaria. 
ALLEN   MARK  KNOWLES,  1899-1901.     B.S.,   Univ.  Me.,  1904.     Born, 

Corinna,    Me.,    June    22,    1879.     Structural    draughtsman,    1904-06; 
»       Asst.   Engineer,  Erie  Railroad,  1906-16;    Same,  in  charge  of  Bridges 

and  Bldgs.,  1916-;  ad.,  Arlington,  N.  J. 
ROSCOE  RANDALL  PAINE,  1899-1900.     A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1903.     Born, 

Ottawa,    111.,   Aug.    8,   1878.     Forestry,    1906-09;    Lumber    merchant, 

Waterville,  Me. 
AUGUSTUS  HARRY   PIERCE,   1899-1900.     Born,  Portland,   Me.,  May 

24,  1881.     Last  ad.,  R.  F.  D.,  Keene,  N.  H. 
JAMES  EDWARD   POULIN,  1899-1900.     M.D.,   Bowdoin,   1905.     Born, 

Waterville,   Me.,  May   23,  1880.     House   Surgeon,  Me.   Eye   and   Ear 

Infirmary,  1905-06;   Physician,  Waterville,  Me. 
LEON    GAMBETTA    SAUNDERS,    1899-1901.     A.B.,    Columbia,    1905. 

Born,  Armentieres,  France,  July  31,  1880.     Athletic  coach  and  Inst. 

History,   Stevens  Institute,  Hoboken,   N.   J.,   1906-18;   Publicity,  Red 

Cross,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1918-19;  Agt.  Provident  Life  and  Trust  Co., 

1919-;   World's  Championship  Fly  Casting,  Madison   Square  Garden, 

1911;    Contributor    outdoor    articles    to    various    periodicals;    ad.,    9 

Bradford  PL,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
LORENZO    EUGENE    THAYER,    1899-1901.     Born,    Waterville,    Me., 

March   8,    1883.     Mgr.   Newspaper,    1905-10;    Insurance,   1910- ;    City 

Treas.  and  Collector,  1910-11;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
CARROLL    HAMILTON    WARREN,    1899-1900.     From    Fairfield,    Me. 

Last  ad.,  Boston,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1904 

SETH  HAROLD  ALLEN,  1900-01.  Born,  Centerville,  Ind.,  Dec,  1877. 
Lumber,  potato,  and  blueberry  business,  Columbia  Falls,  Me.;  Chair- 
man Bd.  Assessors,  1904-08;  Chairman,  Bd.  Selectmen,  1908-19;  Me. 
Ho.  Rep.,  1907;  ad.,  Columbia  Falls. 

HERBERT  GOODHUE  BOWMAN,  1900-01.  Born,  Hebron,  Me. 
Farmer;  Supt.  Sch.,  1907-08;   ad,  Hebron,  Me. 

BENJAMIN  EDWIN  BRANN,  1900-03.  B.S.,  Univ.  Me.  Born,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1885.     Last  ad.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

JESSE  DEAN  BUCK,  1900-03.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1883. 
'   Last  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

JOHN  HARVEY  GILBERT,  1900-01.  From  Monson,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Monson,  Me. 

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Non-Graduates — Men  1905 

FRANKLIN     LLEWELLYN    MERRICK,     1900-OL     Bom,    Troy,    Me., 

July  3,  1881.     Last  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
OLIVER   DANIEL   MESERVE,  1900-02.     From  Thoma.ston,   Me.     Ad., 

347  West  5th  St.,  Peru,  Ind. 
FRANK    WILSON    MOODY,    1900-01.     From    South    Vas.salboro,    Me. 

Last  ad..  High  Seh.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
CLARENCE   GARFIELD   MORTON,  1900-01.     From  South   Paris,  Me. 

Student,     Cornell,    1901-02;     Mass.     Inst.     Tech.,     1902-?;     last    ad.. 

Crystal,  N.  H. 
HARRY   JUDSON    NOONAN,   1900-01.     From    Patten,  Me.     Last   ad., 

Dover,  Me. 
ARTHUR  WALDEN  PALMER,  1901-06.     Born,  Dexter,  Me.,  Aug.  22, 

1881.     Teacher,  Haverford  Sch.,  Haverford,  Pa.,  from  1907. 
WILLIAM   HENRY   PHILLIPS,  1900-01.     Born,   Hermon,  Me.,   Oct.  8, 

1879.     Ad.,  Bangor,  Me. 
ARTHUR    GEORGE    SMITH,    1900-03.     Born,    Tenant's    Harbor,    Me., 

Jan.  1,  1882.     Last  ad.,  Boston,  Mass. 
ALBERT    ANSEL    TOWNE,    1900-03.     Born,    Norway,    Me.,    July    11, 

1878.     Prin.  High  Schs.,  1903-14;  Garage,  Ashland,  Me.;    Selectman, 

1917-19. 
DONALD    STONE    WALKER,    1900-01.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1904.     Born, 

Liberty,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1881.     Real  estate.  New  York  City. 

CLASS  OF  1905 

*FRANK  MERRILL  BIGELOW,  1901.  Born,  Newport,  Me.,  Dec, 
1883.     Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  29,  1901,  aged  18. 

WILLIAM  RODNEY  COOK,  1901-03.  Born,  South  Dartmouth,  Ma.ss., 
Sept.  22,  1869.  Plumber  and  mason;  Dairyman;  ad..  South  Dart- 
mouth, Mass. 

JOHN  EDWARD  HUMPHREY,  1901-04.  From  Monson,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

HERSEY  ROY  KEENE,  1901-03.  Born,  Sumner,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1876. 
Athletic  instructor,  Westerville,  0.,  1903-06;  Railway  mail  service, 
from  1907;  ad.,  55  Pleasant  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

COLBY  JOHN  KITCHEN,  1901-02.  A.B.,  Yale,  1907.  Mgr.,  Western 
Montana  Coal  Co.,  Missoula,  Mont.;  last  ad.,  1445  Guerrero  St.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif. 

ROBERT  MORRIS,  1901-02,  1904-05,  1910-11.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1913. 
Born,  Dolwyddelen,  No.  Wales,  May  29,  1872.  Pastor  Cong.  Ch., 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  1908-11;  Brunswick,  Me.,  1911-14;  South  Gardiner, 
Me.,  1914-15;  last  ad..  Wells,  Me. 

WILLIAM  TIELSON  MORSE,  1901-04.  From  Buckheld,  Me.  Ad., 
Buckfield,  Me. 

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1905  Colby  College 

FRANK  HERBERT  PHILBRICK,  1901-03.     M.  E.,  Cornell,   1907. 

MAURICE  ALBERT  PRIEST,  1901-02.  M.  D.,  Bowdoin,  1907.  Born, 
Dummer,  N.  H.,  July  25,  1883.  Physician,  Fairfield,  Me.;  Augusta, 
Me. 

SOLON  WHITE  PURINTON,  1901-05.  Born,  Richmond,  Me.,  Feb.  5, 
1883.     Banker,   Buckfield,   Me.,   1912-16;    Richmond,  Me.,  from    1916. 

ARTHUR  ARAD  THOMPSON,  1901-04.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  28, 
1882.     Clerk,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Waterville,  Me. 

PERLEY  LELAND  WHITAKER,  1901-03.  Born,  Bingham,  Me.,  Jan. 
9,  1880.  Accountant,  Waterville,  Me.,  1903-11;  City  auditor,  3 
years;  Auditing  dept..  Stone  &  Webster,  Boston,  Mass.,  1911-17; 
Hooper,  Kimball  &  Williams,  Boston,  Mass.,  1917-19;  Stone  &  Web- 
ster, Boston,  Mass.,  1919-. 

ERNEST  CARLETON  WOOD,  1901-02.  From  Vassalboro,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Wakefield,  Ky. 


CLASS  OF  1906 

HENRY  WILSON  ABBOTT,  1902-03.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1908.  Born, 
Albion,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1884.     Physician,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRANK  ALTON  BONNEY,  1902-03.  Born,  South  Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  21, 
1884.     Last  ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 

PHILIP  LAWRENCE  BRADEEN,  1902.  Born,  South  Lincoln,  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1879.     Ad.,  Bruce  Road,  Bangor,  Me. 

HAROLD  TILTON  BRIGGS,  1902-03.  Born,  South  Paris,  Me.,  Jan. 
25,  1885.     Peoples'  Natl.  Bank,  Waterville,  Me. 

CHARLES  JAMES  CLUKEY,  1902-03.  Born,  Dexter,  Me.,  July  30, 
1864.     Merchant;    ad.,    366    Spring    St.,   Portland,    Me. 

HARVARD  HERSEY  CRABTREE,  1902-03.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1907; 
and  M.D.,  1911.  Resident  surg.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1911-14,  1916-19; 
Physician,   205  Beach   St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

ROBERT  LOVETT  EMERY,  1902-04.  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1908. 
Born,  South  Thomaston,  Me.,  June  7,  1881.  Interne,  Mass.  Homoeo- 
pathic Hosp.;  Res.  Physician,  Hull  St.  Med.  Mis.,  Boston,  Mass.; 
Physician,  40  Church  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.;  Bd.  Health;  Town 
Physician. 

FRANK  SIDNEY  HAMILTON,  1902-03.  Born,  North  Brooklin,  Me., 
Feb.  24,  1884.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1903-06;  Mining,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1906- 
09;  Statistical  Bureau,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1909-11;  Real  estate,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1911-18;  Cost  determination,  from  1918;  ad..  Old  South  Bldg., 
Boston,  Mass. 

FRED  ECHFORD  HUTCHINS,  1902-04.  Born,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Nov. 
24,   1883.     Farming,  printing  and  milling;   ad..  Freedom,  Me. 

314 


Non-Graduates — Men  1906 

*CLARENCE    EDWARD   JEWELL,   1902-04.     From   North    Shapleigh, 

Me.     Deceased. 
PERCIVAL  WILLARD  KEENE,  1902-06.     From   Belfast,  Me. 
LUTHER   MARK   LANGDELL,   1902.  '  Born,   Wilton,  N.   H.,  June   12, 

1881.     Emerson    Col.    Oratoi-y;    Farmer    and   auctioneer,   Wilton,   N. 

H.;   Selectman;  Depty.  Sheriff. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  LEIGHTON,  1902-04.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me., 
March  13,  1884.  Hamilton  Col.  Law.,  1913-16;  Teacher,  1906;  Post 
office  service,  1907-19;  Life  insurance,  from  1919;  ad.,  16  Kennebec 
Ave.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

JOHN  N.  LEVINE,  1902-03.  Yale  Univ.  202  Border  St.,  East  Boston, 
Mass. 

MILLARD  BEAN  LONG,  1903-04.  D.D.S.,  Univ.  Penn.,  1910.  Born, 
Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1881.  Dentist,  Camden,  Me.;  Author,  Stains 
of  Enamel,   (1910). 

HOYT  NEWTON  McCAULEY,  1902-03.  From  South  Hancock,  Me. 
Ad.,  60  Bennington  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

ALVAH   HOVEY   MAYO,  1902-03.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

PETER  WOODBURY  MITCHELL,  1902-04.  Born,  Beverly,  Mass., 
Dec.  10,  1882.  Teacher,  Rumford,  Me.,  1904-05;  Plymouth,  Me., 
1905-07;  Mill  work,  Windsor  Mills,  Can.,  1907-10;  Rumford,  Me., 
1910-13;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  from  1913;  ad.,  179  Maple 
St.,   Bangor,  Me. 

WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON  ROWE,  1902-03.  Born,  Yarmouth,  Me., 
March  6,  1882.  Druggist,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  from  1903;  Memb.  Sch. 
Bd.,  1905-17;  Me.  LegL,  1917-18,  1919-20;  Town  clerk,  1917- ;  Author, 
Yarmouth  Poets,  (1914);  Yarmouth  Personages,  (1916);  ad.,  Yar- 
mouth, Me. 

HERBERT  EUGENE  SLEIGHTON,  1902-03.  Born,  Elmore,  Vt.,  Oct. 
5,  1882.     Last  ad.,  San  Francisco  Chronicle,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

CLARENCE  ALVAH  STUDLEY,  1902-04.  From  North  Windsor,  Me. 
Ad.,  R.  F.  D.  53,  Weeks  Mills,  Me. 

JOSEPH  ULMER  TEAGUE,  1902-04.  Born,  Warren,  Me.,  Dec.  10, 
1880.  Travelling  salesman,  1906-10;  Farming,  Gushing,  Me.,  1910- 
15;  Supt.  Sch.,  1913-14;  Town  Treas.,  1914;  Teaching,  Rockport,  Me., 
1915-16;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy.,  1917-18;  Cost  Dept,  Stanley  Works, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1918-19;  ad.,  223  Retreat  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ROBERT  G.  VAIL,  1902-03.     From  Hodgdon,  Me. 

HAROLD  EATON  WALKER,  1902-03,  1907-08.  Born,  Oakland,  Me., 
Oct.  8,  1880.  Dist.  Supervisor  Sch.,  Philippine  Islands,  1903-07; 
Capt,  U.  S.  A.,  Courier  service,  P.  E.  S.,  Paris,  France;  ad..  New 
Gloucester,  Me. 

CHARLES   W.  WATKINS,  1902-04.     From   Cambridge,   Mass. 

LEROY  LEONARD  WOODS,  1902-04.     Born,  Thorndike,  Me.,  Nov.  28, 

315 


1906  Colby  College 

1877.  Teacher,  Brooks,  Me.,  1904-08;  Wells  Beach,  Me.,  1908-11; 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1911-13;  East  Milton,  Mass.,  1913- ;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  overseas  service,  1918-19;  ad.,  486  Beale  St.,  East  Milton,  Ma.ss. 


CLASS  OF  1907 

ALBERT  WHITE  AUSTIN,  1903-04.  Born,  Buckfield,  Me.,  Aug.  9, 
1882.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Limestone,  Me.,  1907-08;  Guilford,  1908-09; 
Milbridge,   1909-18;   Bar  Harbor,   Me.,   1918-. 

NATHAN  BISHOP  BLACKBURN,  1903-04.  A.B.,  Univ.  Mich.,  1907. 
Born,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Nov.  25,  1885.  Broker,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1907-09; 
Kansas  City.  Mo.,  from  1909;  ad.,  1321  St.  Louis  Ave.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

GEORGE  IRVIN  CALDERWOOD,  1903-04.  From  Vinal  Haven,  Me. 
Ad.,  62  E   St.,  South  Portland,  Me. 

GEORGE  REED  COOK,  1903-04.  Born,  Burnham,  Me.,  Jan.  23,  1884. 
Last  ad.,  Mapleton,  Me. 

ELBRIDGE  GERRY  DAVIS,  1903-05.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1907,  LL.B., 
1908,  and  A.M.,  1912.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1877.  Lawyer, 
Boston,  Mass.;  Memb.  Maiden  City  Council,  1914;  Memb.  Mass.  Con- 
stitutional Conv.,  1917-19;  ad.,  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

LESLIE  WILLIS  GETCHELL,  1903-05.  Born,  Rockland,  Iowa,  Jan. 
6,  1885.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

WALTER  ANDREW  EDWARD  HOUGHTON,  1903-04.  Born,  South 
Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1883.     Last  ad.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

RALPH  HARVEY  HOXIE,  1903-04.  Born,  Fairfield  Centre,  Mc. 
March  18,  1886.     Travelling  salesman;  ad.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

MILTON  BICKNELL  HUNT,  1903-05.  A.B.,  and  A.M.,  Brown,  1909. 
Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  March  21,  1884.  Grad.,  Chicago  Sch  Civics 
and  Philanthropy,  1910.  Immigrants  Protective  League,  Ci'ic.igo, 
1911;  Dir.,  University  Settlement,  Toronto,  Can.,  1911-13;  Dir.  Hull 
House  Boys'  Club,  Chicago,  1914;  Secy.,  Bd.  Recreation,  Waltham, 
Mass.,  1915;  Boys'  Club  Dir.,  Hale  House,  Boston,  Mass.,  1916; 
Hiram  House,  Cleveland,  O.,  1917;  U.  S.  Immigration  Inspector, 
Ellis  Island,  1918;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  overseas  service,  1918-19;  ad.,  254 
Harvard    St.,    Medford,    Mass. 

GEORGE  WALTER  KIMBALL,  1903-04.     From  Hingham,  Mass. 

VARD    MAYHEW    LIBBY,    1903-04.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

RAYFORD  CECIL  LIDSTONE,  1903-04.  From  Gardiner,  Mass.  Last 
ad.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*GEORGE  EDWARD  McVANE,  1903-05.  From  Portland,  Me.  Died, 
1910. 

PHILIP  ALGER  MASON,  1903-04.  Born,  Maiden,  Mass.,  Jan.  12, 
1886.     Student,  Cornell  Univ.;  With  H.  Wales  Lines,  Meriden,  Conn., 

316 


Non-Graduates — Men  1908 

1909-12;  I.  A.  Allen,  Architect,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1912-15;  Supt.  of 
Public  Bldgs,  and  Advisory  Architect,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1915-;  Exec, 
of  War  Bureau,  1918-19;  Author,  History  of  War  Work  in  Hartford 
and  Connecticut ;  ad„  Municipal  Bldg.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

EBEN  EARLE  MASTERMAN,  1903-06.  Born,  Perkins  Plantation, 
Me.,  Sept.  5,  1880.  Salesman,  with  Central  Maine  Power  Co.,  Augu.s- 
ta,  Me. 

RAY  SEAVEY  MORSE,  1903-05.  Born,  West  Gardiner,  Me.,  Feb.  22, 
1884.  Printer,  Millinocket,  Me.,  1905-12;  Insurance,  Millinocket, 
1912-15;  Stock  farming,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Bangor,  Me.,  from  1915. 

WILEY  OLIVER  NEWMAN,  190.3-05.  Born,  Franklin,  Me.,  Dec.  10, 
1881.     With  Texas  Textile  Co.,  Chanmel,  Texas. 

FRED  MEEK  PILE,  1903-05.  From  Wayne,  Neb.  Last  ad.,  Ogden, 
Utah. 

LLEWELLYN  HUSSEY  POWERS,  1903-05.  Born,  Houlton,  Me., 
Nov.  30,  1881.     Ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 

FRED  WHITNEY  COFFIN  RIDEOUT,  1903-05.  Born,  Garland,  Me., 
Aug.  22,  1884.     With  Natl.  City  Bank  of  New  York,  Havana,  Cuba. 

AUGUSTIN  MILLER  ROSS,  1903-04.     From  Lincolnville,  Me. 

JOHN  MELVIN  STUART,  1903-05.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  June  19, 
1884.  Eastman  Business  Col.,  1909.  Auditor,  Bennett  Stodard  Co., 
Augusta,  Me.,  1909-12;  Cashier,  Atlantic  Express  Co.,  Boston,  Mass., 
1912;  Genl.  Storekeeper,  Narragansett  Elec.  Lighting  Co.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  from  1912;  ad.,  146  Norwood  Ave.,  Edgewood,  R.  I. 

ARTHUR  VARLEY,  1903-04.     From  Winslow,  Me. 

BYRON  ANDREW  WRIGHT,  1903-04.  Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Aug. 
19,  1882.  Reporter,  1905-08;  Surveying,  1909-12;  Prop.,  The  Granite 
City  Press,  Barre,  Vt. 


CLASS  OF  1908 

*CYRUS  CUMMINGS  BLAKE.  Born,  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  Nov.  9,  1883. 
Real  estate  salesman.  New  York  City;  died.  New  York  City,  Jan.  5, 
1919,   aged   35. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  BRADLEE,  Jr.,  1904-05.  Born,  Augusta,  Me., 
Nov.  4,  1884.  Syracuse  Univ.,  1906-07;  Waterville  &  Fairfield  Ry.  & 
Lt.  Co.,  to  1909;  teaching  since  1909;  Directeur  du  Foyer  Soldat, 
France,  1918-19;  wounded  July  14,  1918  at  Epernay  and  Aug.  8, 
1918  at  Courville,  near  Fismes;  Contributor  to  religious  periodicals; 
ad.,  Lawrenceville  Sch.,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

EMMONS  PARKMAN  BURRILL,  1904-06.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1909. 
Born,  Oakland,  Me.,  April  9,  1887.  General  Theo.  Sem.,  1909-12; 
Rector,  P.  E.  Ch.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1912-15;  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1915-. 

317 


1908  Colby  College 

JOHN  FRANCIS  CASEY,  1904-05.  M.D.,  Columbia,  1909.  Born, 
Groton,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1885.  Gouveneur  Ho.^p.,  N.  Y.  City,  1909-11; 
Physician,  94  Franklin  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 

WINFRED  FRANCIS  CURTIS,  1904-06.  Born,  Brookfield,  N.  H.,  Oct. 
30,  1884.     Last  ad.,  Bordentown,  N.  J. 

PHILIP  HOWARD  DUNBAR,  1904-05.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Oct.  2G, 
1884.     Ad.,  Shanghai,  China. 

*DANIEL  FORD  FLANDERS,  1904.  From  New  Haven,  Conn.  De- 
ceased. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  GOULD,  1904-05.  From  Milo,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Milo,  Me. 

ERNEST  LINWOOD  GRAY,  1905-06.  From  Fairfield,  Me.  South 
Berwick,  Me. 

FRED  SARGENT   HAMILTON,  1904-05.     From  Biddeford,  Me. 

JOHN  CAMERON  HETHERINGTON,  1904-07.  From  Sidney,  Me. 
Business,  Waterville,  Me. 

JACKSON  ORIN  HIGGINS,  1904-05.     From  Mapleton,  Me. 

HARRY  LEONARD  KILGORE,  1904-06.  M.D.,  Univ.  Vermont,  1911. 
Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  April  8,  1885.  Physician,  Belfast,  Me.;  Capt., 
M.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  ad.,  97  High  St.,  Belfast,  Me. 

ARTHUR  WINSLOW    LIBBY,    1904-06.     From    Portland,   Me. 

ERNEST  WILLIAM  LOANE,  1904-06.  Born,  Woodstock,  N.  B.,  March 
13,   1885.     Potato  grower  and  dealer;  ad.,  Easton,  Me. 

FRED   ALBERT   LYFORD,  1904-05.     From  Charleston,  West   Va. 

*RICHARD  ALBERT  LYONS,  1904-08.  Born,  Harvey  Station,  N.  B. 
Died,  Waterville,   Me.,  April   20,   1908. 

HERMAN  CONSTANTINE  MARQUARDT,  1904-05.  Born,  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1888.     Farmer,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRANK  MONTGOMERY,  1904-05.  Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Feb.  9,  1886. 
Clerk  and  salesman,  Hudson,  N.  H. 

JAMES  ROBERT  NICKELS,  1904-06.  Born,  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Dec. 
13,  1885.  Teacher,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1907-11;  With  Amer.  E.xp.  Co., 
Cherryfield,  Me.,  1911-18;  With  Brown  Co.,  Portland,  Me.,  since  1918. 

ARTHUR   LEROY   OLIVER,  1904-05.     From    Smyrna   Mills,   Me. 

CARLTON  LYNWOOD  OSBORNE,  1904-05.  Born,  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me., 
May  20,  1885.     Ad.,  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me. 

OSCAR  WILHELM  PETERSON,  1904-05.  From  Mon.son,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Mon.son,  Me. 

HARRY  SLEMMONS  PHINNEY,  1904-05.  M.  E.,  Bliss  Elec.  Sch., 
1908.     Last  ad.,  153  Lake  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

*EDWARD  PAYSON  PUTNAM,  1904-05.  Born,  Lynn,  Mass.,  in  1885; 
died  in  service,  fall  of  1918. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1909 

JAMES    MARSHALL    READ,    1904-05.     Born,    Chicago,    111.,    Dec.    16, 

1882.     Travelling  salesman;   ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
FRANCIS    LAWRENCE    SEARWAY,     1904-05.     Born,     Ft.    Fairfield, 

Me.,    March    10,    1885.     Univ.    Me.,    1907-08;    McGill    Col.,    1910-11. 

Civil  engineer;  ad.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
♦CHARLES    ALCOTT    SMITH,    1904-05,    1906-08.     Born,    Bridgewater, 

Me.,  May  13,  1883.     Merchant,  Westfield,  Me.,   1909-20;   Town  clerk, 

1918-20;  died.  Mars  Hill,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1920,  aged  36. 
WALTER    DELANEY    SPEAR,    1904-05.     Born,   Topsham,    Me.,   April 

19,    1887.     Electrical    construction,    Topsham,    Me.,    1907-10.     Prop. 

garage,  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.;  U.  S.  A.,  17  months  overseas  service. 
JAMES  M.  STUDLEY,  1904-05.     From  Warren,  Me. 
ARTHUR    WILLIAM    WEEDEN,    1904-05.     Born,    New    Sweden,    Me., 

Nov.   7,   1883.     With   Underwood   Typewriter   Co.,   Boston,   Mass.,   to 

1917;    With     Bethlehem     Shipbuilding    Corp.,    Quincy,    Mass.,    since 

1917;  ad.,  103  Nightingale  Ave.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
SAMUEL  EMERY   WHITTEN,   1904-07.     Born,    Biddeford,  Me.,   June 

6,  1887.     Wholesale  grain  bus.,  Portland,  Me.;   2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.   S. 

A.,  1918-19. 

CLASS  OF  1909 

CYRIL  DAY  ATHEARN,  1905-07.     Born,  Waseca,  Minn.,  Dec.  30,  1886. 

Tilton  Box  Co.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1907-09;  Clerk,  Boston,  and  Bath, 

Me.,  1909-10;  Tilton  Box  Co.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  since  1911. 
MAURICE    HERBERT  BLANCHARD,   1905-06,   1907-08.     Born,  South 

Gardiner,   Me.,    July   4,    1885.     Teacher,    one    year;    Civil    engineer, 

1911-13;  P.  0.  clerk  from  1913;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
DONALD   STONE   BRIGGS,   1905-08.     Born,   South   Paris,  Me.,   March 

2,  1887.     Last  ad..  South  Paris,  Me. 
EDGAR  FREDERIC  CALLAHAN,  1905-06.     A.B.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1909. 

Born,    Dec.   25,    1879.     Teacher,   Rumford,    Me.,    1910-11;    Supervisor 

Sch.,   Fairfax,   Vt.,  1911-13;    Bethel,  Me.,   1913-15;    Livermore   Falls, 

Me.,   1915-18;   Teacher,  Brockton,   Mass.,  1918;  Enfield,  N.  H.,   1919-. 
*ORLANDO    MELNOTTE    DAYHUFF,    1905-06.     From    Portland,   Me. 

Died,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1908. 
WILLIAM  AUSTIN   FLEWELLING,  1905-06.      From  Calais,  Me.  Last 

ad.,  Calais,  Me. 
WALLACE    WILLIAM    FOGG.     From    Fairfield,    Me.     Ad.,    Fairfield, 

Me. 
HOWARD  BENJAMIN   FOSTER,   1905-06.     From   Milbridge,  Me.  Last 

ad.,  Cherryfield,  Me. 
WALLACE    EARLE   HACKETT,   1905-07.     Born,    Dover,    N.    H.,  June 

13,     1885.     Rhode    Island     Sch.   of     Design;     Harvard     Univ.;     Inst. 

319 


1909  Colby  College 

Industrial  Arts,  Tech.  High  Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1907-09;  Dir. 
Indus.  Arts,  Public  Schs.,  Reading,  Pa.,  1909-15;  Supervisor,  Indus. 
Educa.,  State  of  Penn.,  1915-17;  1st  Lieut.,  315th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1917-19;  Memb.  Com.  on  Patriotism  Through  Education,  Natl. 
Security  League,  1917;  Author,  Statistics  of  Industrial  Education, 
(1914);  Ed.,  Something  to  Do  (magazine),  1914;  ad.,  1339  Perkio- 
men  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa. 
AUSTIN  DIMOCK  HALL,  1905-06.  B.C.S.,  Northeastern  Col.,  1919. 
Born,  Westboro,  Mass.,  March  21,  1887.  Bookkeeper  and  account- 
ant; Selectman,  Newcastle,  Me.,  1910;  ad.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HAROLD  FOSSETT  LEWIS,  1905-06.  Born,  Bristol,  Me.,  June  9, 
1884.  Mgr.,  Advertising  and  Importing  Co.,  New  York  City,  1914- 
15;  With  Wood,  Putnam  &  Wood  Co.,  Boston,  1916-18;  Advertising 
Mgr.,  Nelson  Corp.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1919- ;  ad.,  62  Thorndike  Park, 
Winthrop,   Mass. 

CARLTON  MANNING  LITTLEFIELD,  1905-06.  Born,  Chebeague 
Island,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1888. 

NATHANIEL  PERCY  MERRILL,  1905-09.  Born,  Dec.  18,  1883. 
Head  History  Dept.,  Kingsley  Sch.,  Essex  Fells,  N.  J.,  1910-18;  Busi- 
ness, 1918-;  ad.,  188  Bellevue  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

WALTER  SYDNEY  MORGAN,  1905-07.  From  Island  Falls,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Sharon,  Mass. 

CLARENCE  RAY  PLUMMER,  1905-09.  From  Hallowell,  Me.  Ad., 
Waterville,  Me. 

THOMAS  JACKSON  SEATON,  1905-07.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  March 
7,  1887.  Railway  engineering,  Merritt,  B.  C,  Can.,  1910-14;  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  1914-16;  With  The  Floyd  Cranska  Co.,  Moosup,  Conn.,  from 
1916. 

HARRY  TAYLOR  TALLMAN,   1905-06.     From  Richmond,  Me. 

*JOHN  EDWIN  TAYLOR,  1905-07.  Born,  Augusta,  Me.,  March  14, 
1883.  Student,  Law  Sch.,  Univ.  Me.;  Lawyer,  and  real  estate,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.;  Newspaper  work,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1909-12;  Ed.  Inde- 
pendent-Reporter, 1909-12;  Contributor  to  numerous  periodicals; 
Author,  Cy  Hains's  Sermophone,  (1909)  ;  A  Maine  Gypsy  Hike, 
(1909)  ;  died,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1915,  aged  32. 

JOHN  DEARBORN  WHITTIER,  1905-07.  Born,  New  Sharon,  Me., 
July  28,  1885.  Dist.  Supt.  Sch.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1910-12;  South 
Shaftsbury,  Vt.,  1912-18;  Burlington,  Vt.,  1919- ;  Special  work  with 
Dept.  Agri.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918-19,  to  promote  production,  es- 
pecially through  .schools;  ad.,  34   School   St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1910 


CLASS  OF  1910 

HAROLD  BENJAMIN  AREY,  1906-07.     From  Warren,  Me. 

EARLE    HARTWELL  BROWNLOW,    1906-07.     From   Danbury,   Conn. 

Ad.,  72  North  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 
CHARLES  RANDALL   CHOATE,   1906-08.     From  Winslow,   Me.     Ad., 

Care  Rogers  Feet  &  Co.,  479  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
*HAROLD   JOSIAH    CROSBY,   1906-07.     Born,    Dexter,   Me.,  Feb.   11, 

1886.     Music  composer  and  arranger.  New  York  and   Boston;    died, 

New  York  City,  Jan.  18,  1920,  aged  33. 
MERLE  WILSON   CROWELL,  1906-07.     Born,  Newport,  Me.,  Dec.  28, 

1889.     Editorial    staff.    New    York    Sun,     1910-15;     Editorial    staff, 

American  Magazine,  from   1915;   2d   Lieut.,  Inf.,   U.  S.   A.,  1917-19; 

ad.,  381  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
*GEORGE    NEAL    DEANE,    1906-09.     Born    Easton,    Me.,    March    25, 

1885.  Died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  11,  1909,  aged  23. 

CHARLES  EVERETT  DODGE,  1906-07.     Born,  Clinton,  Me.,  Sept.  30, 

1886.  Teacher,  5  years;  Office  mgr.  and  accountant,  Alta  Cigar  Co., 
South  Boston,  Mass. ;  ad.,  26  Mansfield  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

ROLAND   LESTER  DODGE,   1906-07.     From  North   Islesboro,   Me. 
HENRY    OSGOOD    HARRIMAN,   1906-07.     Born,   Norway,    Me.,    April 

21,  1887.     Accountant;  ad.,  Concord  Jet,  Mass. 
ELWOOD  ASA  HOWE,  1906-07.     LL.B.,  Suffolk  Law  Sch.,  1918.  Born 

Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.    26,    1888.     Chief   clerk.   Railroad   Transporta^ 

tion;    Management  real   and   personal   property;    Mfg.   Leather;    ad.. 

Care  Proctor  Ellison  Co.,  Mfrs.  Leather,  12  South  St.,  Boston,  Mass, 
ALWYNE  FRANCIS  JEALOUS,  1906-07.     Born,  Warwick,  Eng.,  Aug, 

31,   1888.     Supt.  and  Asst.  Mgr.,    Rochdale   Mills,   American  Woolen 

Co.,  Rochdale,  Mass.;  Selectman,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1915. 
*SIDNEY   WINFIELD    PATTERSON,    1906-07,    1908-10.     B.S.,    Univ. 

Me.,    1914,    and    M.S.,    1916.     Born,   Winslow,    Me.,    Aug.    17,    1891. 

Inst.,    Univ.   Me.,    1914-17;    Supt.    Farm,    Kenogami,   P.   Q.,    1917-18; 

Food  Administrator,  Orono,  Me.,  1918;   died,  Dec.  18,  1918,  aged  27. 
RALPH  BRIGGS  PENFOLD,  1906-07.     Born,  Island  Pond,  Vt.,  June  7, 

1886.     Police  inspector;  ad.,  4  St.  Lawrence  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
HAROLD   MONOHON    SMITH,   1906-07.     Born,    Cherryfield,  Me.,   Oct. 

13,  1888.     Ad.,  Groton,  Conn. 
CLEVELAND     THURSTON,     1906-08.     A.B.,     Bates,     1915.     Teacher, 

1915-18;  Grad.  student.  Harvard,  1918-19;  ad.,  Lubec,  Me. 
*DAVID  TILTON  WHITTEN,  1906-08.     Born,  Montville,  Me.,  May  30, 

1889.     Died,  Waterville,  Me.  Nov.  12,  1908,  aged  19. 
THOMAS    WESTCOTT    WILLIAMS,    1906-07.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,     1910. 

Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.   2,  1887.     With  American   Telegraph  Co.; 

ad..  Room  801,  195  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

.321 


1911  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1911 

ANDY    LEE    APPLEBEE,    1907-09.-    From    Passadumkeag,    Me.     Ad., 

Old  Town,  Me. 
ROYDEN   VALENTINE    BROWN,    1907-09.     Born,   Clinton,  Me.,    Feb. 

14,  1889.     Law  Sch.,  Univ.  Me.;  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1912;  Lawyer, 

Bingham,  Me. 
WARREN  CLIFFORD  GOODWIN,  1908-10.     From  Grasmere,  N.  H. 
IRVIN  MYRON  HOLT,  1907-10.     From  Clinton,  Me.     Ad.,  Clinton,  Me. 
JOHN    LORING    JOHNSON,     1907-08.     A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1911.     Born, 

Houlton,  Me.,  June  7,  1888. 
HARLAN      RODERICK      MACKENZIE,      1907-09.     Born,     Royalston, 

Mass.,   Sept.  24,   1886.     Y.    M.   C.   A.   Secy.,   Pawtucket,   R.  I.,  1908; 

Fitchburg,  Mass,  1909-15;  Franklin,  Mass.,  from  1915. 
ARTHUR  BRODSTON   MERRIAM  1907-09.     A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,   1912. 

Sgt,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  19  University  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 
LELAND    HORACE    MILLER,    1907-08.     Born,    Benton    Station,    Me., 

June  3,  1892.     Last  ad.,  Fairfield,  Me. 
RALPH   ALBERT  PARKER,  1907-08.     From  Gardiner,  Me. 
CHESTER    HANSON    PIERCE,    1907-08.     Born,    Zanesville,    O.,    Aug. 

30,  1890.     Cost   accountant,   Portland,  Me.,    1911-17;    1st   Lieut,    and 

Capt,  C.  A.  C,  U.   S.   A.,   1917-19;   Salesman,  414   Liberty   Bank  & 

Trust  Co.  Bldg.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
JOHN    CARLISLE    RICHARDSON,    1907-08.     Born,    Brunswick,    Me., 

Dec.  14,  1884.     Athletic  Dir.,  Brewster  Free  Acad.,  Wolfboro,  N.  H., 

1911-17;    Mgr.,   Home's    Garage,    from    1917;    Priv.    U.    S.    A.;    ad., 

Wolfboro,   N.  H. 
EDWARD  EVERETT  RODERICK,  1907-08.     A.B.,  Oskaloosa  Col.,  and 

A.M.,  1913.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  5,  1889.     Head  Math.  Dept., 

East  Me.  Conference  Seminary;  Dist.  Supt.  Sch.,  Orrington,  Edding- 

ton  &  Holden,  5  years;  Dist.  Supt.  Sch.,  Belfast,  Me. 
JAMES    KINGSLAND    ROMEYN,    1909-11.     Born,    Keeseville,    N.    Y., 

Nov.   6,  1884.     Colgate  Theo.   Sem.,   1915;   Pastor,   Penacook,   N.   H., 

from  1915;  Sgt.,  57th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1917-19;  ad.,  Penacook,  N.  H. 
HAROLD   EVERETT   STACY,   1907-09.     Born,    Oakland,    Me.,   May   S, 

1886.     Last  ad.,  295  Garside   St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
HARRY  MELVILLE   STINSON,  1907-08.     From  Woolwich,  Me. 
LORENZO    ERNEST    THORNTON,    1907-09.     Born,    Princeton,    Me., 

July  25,  1882.     Law  Sch.,  Univ.  Me.,  1916;  Asst.   Secy.,  Me.   Senate, 

1913,    1915,    1917;    Depy.    Secy,    of    State,    Maine,    from    1917;    ad., 

Houlton,  Me. 
FRANCIS   DAVID   WALKER,   1907-09.     M.D.,   Bowdoin,    1913.     Physi- 
cian, North  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1913-17;  Lieut,  (j.  g.)   U.  S.  N.,  1917-18; 

Lieut,   (s.  g.),  M.  C,  1918-;  aJ.,  Naval  Prison,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

322 


Non-Graduates — Men  1912 


CLASS  OF  1912 

NATHANIEL    BACON,   1908-10.     From   Norridgewock,   Me.     Last  ad., 

Sanford,  Me. 
EVERETT   ALGER   BALDWIN,   1908-10.     Born,    North    Stratford,   N. 

H.,  Oct.   11,  1888.     Engineer;  ad.,  North  Stratford,  N.  H. 
ROBERT    SANDERS   BISHOP,    1908-09.     From  China,   Me.     Last   ad., 

Creswell,  Ore. 
CLARK  BLANCE,   1908-09.     M.D.,   Univ.  Vermont,    1913.     Born,  Pros- 
pect   Harbor,    Me.,   Sept.    .30,    1886.     Interne,   W.   W.    Backus    Hosp., 

Norwich,    Conn.,    1913-14;    Physician,    Norridgewock,    Me.,    1914-17; 

Army  Med.   Sch.,   Washington,  D.   C,   1917;   1st  Lieut,  M.  C,  1917, 

and  Major,   1918;   Commanding  officer,  Hosp.,  Ft.   Mcintosh,  Laredo, 

Texas. 
ALBERT    EDWIN    CALVIN    CARPENTER,    1908-09.     Born,    Melrose, 

Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1888.     Salesman,  33  Prospect  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 
*BARKER    GILLIS    GATES,   1908-09.     Born,   South    China,    Me.,  Aug. 

26,  1890.     Died,  May  22,   1909,  aged  18. 
HARRY  COHEN,  1911-12.     From  Roxbury,  Mass. 
*HARRY  LINDSEY  CURTIS,  1908-10.     From   Coos,  N.  H.     Killed   in 

service,   France,   1918. 
HAROLD  EUGENE  DONNELL,  1908-09.     Born,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  Nov. 

10,    1887.     Teacher,    1909-15;    Depty.    Secy.    State,    Maine,    1915-16; 

Lieut.,   U.    S.    N.,   special    prison   reform   work,    1916-19;    ad.,   Ports- 
mouth, N.  H. 
CLAYTON    EARLE    EAMES,    1908-10,    1912-13.     From    North    Anson, 

Me.     Last  ad.'.  North  Anson,  Me. 
COLBY   LESTER    ESTABROOK,    1908-09.     From    New   Limerick,   Me. 

Last   ad.,  Houlton,   Me. 
RALPH    JAMES    FAULKINGHAM,    1908-10.     M.D.,     Bowdoin,    1914. 

Born,   Jonesport,   Me.,    Nov.    26,    1884.     Physician,    New    Brunswick, 

N.  J. 
HERBERT  HENRY  GOODWIN,  1908-09.     Born,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  May 

6,    1887.     Electrical    salesman;    ad.,    714    Broadway,    East    Saugus, 

Mass. 
GUY    MANNING    GRAY,    1908-09.     D.D.S.,    Philadelphia    Dental    Col., 

1912.     Born,    Lubec,     Me.,     March    28,     1890.     Dentist,     Springfield, 

Mass.,   1912;  Greenfield,  Mass.,  from   1913. 
FREEMAN    KENDRICK    HACKETT,    1908-09.     From    Damariscotta, 

Me.     Student,  Clark  Col;  Clergyman;  Last  ad.,  Bradford,  R.  I. 
RALPH    EDWIN    HAMILTON,    1908-09,    1910-12.     Born,    Cambridge, 

Mass.,  March    18,  1887.     With   Whitaker   Paper  Co.,  Boston,   Mass.; 

ad.,  90  Shore  Drive,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

323 


1912  Colby  College 

ERNEST  NIELSON  HERRICK,  1908-10.  From  Brownville,  Me.  Last 
ad.,   Cumberland,  Me. 

RICHARD  PRINCE  HODSDON,  1908-11.  Born,  Yarmouthville,  Me., 
Aug.  26,  1890.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  South  Thomaston,  Me.,  1911-12; 
Production  clerk.  General  Electric  Co.,  from  1913;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N., 
1917;  Lieut,  (j.  g.),  1918,  and  Lieut.,  1919;  ad.,  30  Magnolia  Ave., 
Lynn,  Mass. 

ARTHUR  LINDLEY  HORNE,  1908-09.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb.  27, 
1890.  Railroad  trainman,  1909-10;  Locomotive  engineer,  1910-16; 
Millwright,  1916- ;  ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 

LESLIE  FRANCIS  JORDAN,  1908-09.  Born,  Cumberland  Center, 
Me.,  May  17,  1888.  Teacher,  Sebago  Lake,  Me.,  1909-10;  Dupont 
Pwd.  Co.,  Sebago  Lake,  Me.,  1910-17;  Salesman,  Loose-Wiles  Biscuit 
Co.,  from  1917;  ad.,  Ellsworth,  Me. 

EUGENE  PILLSBURY  LANDER,  1908-09,  Born,  Bingham,  Me., 
Aug.  4,  1889.  Waterville  Iron  Works,  1910;  With  J.  J.  Lander  Co., 
Bingham,  Me.,  1911-17;  Supply  Sgt.,  Battery  C,  303d  Reg.,  F.  A., 
1917-19,  overseas   service;   with  Lander  Welding  Co.,   Maiden,  Mass. 

WARREN  GOWELL  LUNT,  1908-10.  Born,  Falmouth,  Me.,  June  15, 
1889.  Teacher,  1909-12;  Accounting,  1912-18;  ad.,  Cumberland  Cen- 
tre, Me. 

EARLE  CHANDLER  MACOMBER,  1908-10.  Born,  Dexter,  Me.,  Sept. 
10,  1889.  Student,  R.  I.  State  Normal  Sch.;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1912-14;  Whitman,  Mass.,  1914-18;  Attleboro,  Mass., 
1918-. 

JAMES  ARTHUR  MICHAUD,  1908-09.  Born,  Hamlin  Plantation,  Me., 
Sept.  13,  1887.  Mgr.  Wilson  &  Co.,  Caribou,  Me.,  1912-18;  Mer- 
chant, Caribou,  Me.,   from  1918. 

*WILLIAM  ALBERT  PURDY,  1908-09.  From  Wilton,  N.  H.  Died, 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb.  12,  1920. 

MERLE  COX  RIDEOUT,  1908-09.  Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Feb.  8, 
1889.     Wholesale  confectioner,  Houlton,   Me. 

DONALD  GORDON  ROBY,  1908-1.0.  Born,  Bristol,  N.  H.,  Oct.  22, 
1889.  Boston  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  1911-13;  Journalism,  advertising, 
wholesale  coal  business,  Maiden,  Mass.;  Clerk,  Assessor's  Office, 
1910;  Sgt.  Maj.,  101st  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  wounded,  June  9,  1918; 
ad.,  601   Highland  Ave.,  Maiden,   Mass. 

EDWARD  JAMES  RYAN,  1908-09.     From  Fairfield,  Me. 

HAROLD  HUTCHINSON  SINCLAIR,  1908-09.  Born,  Bangor,  Me., 
Aug.  5,  1887.     Salesman;  ad.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

CARL  RAYMOND  SMITH,  1908-09.  From  Exeter,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Exeter,  Me. 

SEYMOUR  SOULE,  1908-12.  Born,  Maiden,  Mas.s.,  April  5,  1891. 
Banking,   1912-13;   Wholesale  paper   bu.s.,   1913-14;    Publicity,   1914-; 

324 


Non-Graduates — Men  1913 

Pilot,  U.  S.  Air  Service,  1917-18;  Inspector  of  airplanes  and  motors. 

Bureau  Aircraft  Production,  1918;  ad.,  Hingham,  Mass. 
EMIMONS   WILLIAM    STAGEY,    1908-10.     From    Foxcroft,    Me.     Last 

ad.,  Shirley,  Me. 
ELMER   WESTON    STUART,   1908-11.     From  Winslow,  Me. 
HAROLD    EVERETT   TOBEY,   1908-10.     From   Winthrop   Centre,   Me. 

Last  ad.,  Winthrop  Centre,  Me. 
*WILLIAM    AUGUSTINE    WEEDEN,    1908-10.     From    Quincy,    Mass. 

Born,  Oct.  4,  1891.     Business,  1912-16;  38th  Co.,  Coast  Guard;  died. 

Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1918,  aged  27. 
AUGUSTUS  LEIGH   WELCH,   1908-11.     Born,  Hallowell,   Me.,   Oct.  3, 

1889.     Grocer,  Wilton,  Me. 
PAUL  ROGERS  WYMAN,  1908-09.     From  Portland,  Me.     Last  ad.,  20 

St.  Stephen  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1913 

GEORGE  CHANEY  ADAMS,  1909-10.  From  West  Derby,  Vt.  Last 
ad..  West  Derby,   Vt. 

CLINTON  BARNARD,  1909-11.  Born,  Johnson,  R.  I.,  Aug.  11,  1888. 
Correspondent,  El  Paso  Herald,  El  Paso,  Texas,  1911;  Mining, 
Socorro,  N.  Mex.,  1911-12;  Ranch  and  Trading  Post,  Lincolnia,  Ariz., 
1912-13;  Hotel  Bus.,  Calif.,  1914-15;  Asst.  to  Mgr.,  Lake  Mohonk 
Mountain  House,  Lake  Mohonk,  N.  Y.,  1916-17;  2d  Lieut,  Inf.,  1917, 
and  1st  Lieut.,  1918;  ad.  Lake  Mohonk  Mountain  House,  Mohonk 
Lake,  N.  Y. 

NICHOLAS  LUTHER  -BERRY,  1909-10,  1911-12.  Born,  Solon,  Me., 
April   27,  1891.     Student,  Lowell   Textile  Sch.,  Lowell,   Mass. 

SPAULDING  BISBEE,  1909-10.  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1914.  Born, 
Buckfield,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  1890.  Lawyer,  Rumford,  Me.,  1914-17;  Major, 
U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Lawyer,  Portland,  Me. 

NAPOLEON   BISSON,  1909-10.     M.D.     Physician,  Waterville,   Me. 

FRANKLIN  BRADSTREET,  1909-10,  1911-12.  Born,  Bridgewater, 
Me.,  Jan.  24,  1891.  Merchant;  Postmaster,  1916-19;  ad.,  Bridge- 
water,  Me. 

CRARY  BROWNELL,  1909-10.  Born,  Moodus,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1889. 
Mfr.  Cotton   seine  twine,  Moodus,  Conn. 

HOWARD  OTIS  BURGESS,  1909-11.  Univ.  Me.,  1913.  Born,  China, 
Me.,  Sept.  7,  1890.  Bangor  Electrical  Co.,  1913-17;  Asst.  State 
Eng.,  Maine,  1917;  2d  Lieut.,  56th  Pioneer  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19; 
ad.,  North  Vassalboro,  Me. 

JOHN   CHURCHILL   DANE,  1909-10.     From   Skowhegan,   Me. 

CHARLES  STEWART  DONALD,  1909-10.  Born,  Quincy,  Mass.,  Aug. 
27,    1890.     Univ.    Vermont,    1    year;    Civil    Engineer,    Grand    Trunk 


1913  Colby  College 

Pacific  R.  R.,  1911-13;  Pacific  &  Great  Eastern  R.  R.;  Construction 

and    location    work    in    Northwestern    Canada;    Shipbuilding,    Calif., 

from  1916;  ad.,  1527  Verdi  St.,  Alameda,  Calif. 
WALTER  PRATT  ENNIS,   1909-10.     Born,   Farmington,  Me.,  Oct.    10, 

1891.     Clerk,  Farmington,  Me. 
ROBERT   ROSS  FERNALD,  1909-10.     From  Washington,  D.  C. 
JOHN  EDWARD  FITZGERALD,  1910-11.     From  Woburn,  Mass. 
CECIL   GRAY    FLETCHER,    1909-10.     D.M.D.,    Harvard,  1914.     Born, 

Madison,   Me.,   May  20,  1892.     Dentist,  New   York  City,   from  1914; 

1st  Lieut.   U.  S.  A.,  1917-19,  overseas  service,  15  months;   ad.,  527 
.  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
CLARENCE   MORRISON   FOGG,   1909-10.     B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst., 

1914.     Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Jan.  11,  1886.     Pastor,  Cherryfield,  Me., 

1915-17;  Bath,  Me.,  1917-. 
GEORGE  H.  FROHOCK,  1909-10.     From  Camden,  Me. 
VICTOR    ADELBERT    GILPATRICK,    1909-10.     Born,    Danforth,    Me., 

Oct.  25,  1890.  Lumberman  and  farmer,  Davidson,  Me. 
ROY    FREDERICK    GOOD,    1910-12.     D.M.D.,    Harvard,    1915.     Born, 

Montville,  Me.,  April  10,  1888.     Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.;  Dentist,  Sanford,  Me. 
CARROLL    COBURN     GOODWIN,     1909-10.     From    Skowhegan,     Me. 

Last  ad.,   Skowhegan. 
ERNEST   CHARLES   GREEN,   1909-10.     Born,  Stratton,   Me.,  Jan.  26, 

1888.     Mgr.,  E.  W.  Burt  &   Co.,  retail  shoes,   Chicago,   111.;   ad.,   338 

North  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
HOWARD    BUCK  GREENE,   1909-11.     Born,    Otisfield,   Me.,   April   30, 

1890.  Salesman,  3  years;  Farmer,  North  Bridgton,  Me. 
ELDEN  DAVID  HALL,  1909-10.  From  Norway  Lake,  Me. 
JAMES  LORD  HOWE,  1909-10.     Born,  Millbury,  Mass.,  May  24,  1887. 

Farming  and  lumbering,  Kingfield,  Me. 
LIONEL     FREDERICK    JEALOUS,    1909-10,    1911-12.     From     North 

Vassalboro,   Me.     Ad.,    Waterville,    Me. 
H.    FORREST    KIMBALL,   1909-10.     From   Bangor,    Me.     Ad.,   10    Gay 

St.,  Portland,  Me. 
MERTON   CLARK    LARRABEE,   1909-10.     Born,  Oct.    8,'  1888.     Lum- 
bering and  farming,  Pittsfield,  Me. 
ALBERT  EDGAR  LEACH,   1909-10.     From   New  Boston,  N.   H.     Last 

ad.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
BURLEIGH   BURTON   MANSFIELD,    1909-10.     M.D.,    Bowdoin,    1915. 

Born,  Hope,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1889.     House  officer,  Salem,  Mass.,  Hosp., 

1915-16;    Physician,    Union,   N.   H.,   1916-19;    Health   officer,   1917-19; 

Physician,  Ipswich,  Mass. 
JOSEPH  A.  MARQUIS,  1909-10.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
*IRA  MIKELSKY,  1909-10,  1911-12.     From  Bath,  Me.     Deceased. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1913 

STANWOOD  IRVING  MOWER,  1909-10.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Ad., 
Cambridge,  Me. 

FREDERICK  JONES  POPE,  1909-10,  1914-15.  From  Vassalboro,  Me. 
Ad.,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

CHARLES  GRANVILLE  REED,  1909-13.  Born,  Masardis,  Me.,  Aug. 
4,  1889.  Ballplayer,  Eastern  League,  1913-16;  Lumbering  winters, 
1913-16;  1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  18  months  overseas  service; 
ad.,  Masardis,  Me. 

JAMES  OREN  REED,  Born,  Deer  Lodge,  Mont,  Dec.  23,  1888.  Ticket 
Agt.,  0.  W.  R.  N.  Co.,  Tekoa,  Wash.;  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;  Engine  fore- 
man, 0.  S.  L.  Ry.,  Pocatello,  Idaho;  ad.,  1135  N.  Harrison,  Pocatello, 
Idaho. 

CLIFFORD  JASPER  SHARP,  1909-10.  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1914. 
Born,  Feb.  11,  1888.  Lawyer,  Monticello,  Me.,  1914-17;  Brainard  & 
Armstrong  Silk  Co.,  New  London,  Conn.;  1917-18;  Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S. 
A.,  1918;  Schrafft  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass.,  1919-. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  SNOW,  1909-10.  From  Old  Town,  Me.  Ad., 
Old  Town,  Me. 

ELWIN  AUSTIN  SOULE,  1909-10.  From  South  Windham,  Me.  Ad., 
Alamosa,  Colo. 

OWEN  PRATT  STACY,   1909-10.     Born,   Oakland,  Me.,  May   11,   1891. 

2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;  ad.,  2289  Adams  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
OLIVER  CLYDE   STEVENS,  1909-10.     From  Orr's  Island,  Me. 
*JOHN    McKECHNIE    STEWART    1909-10.     Born,    Parsonsfield,    Me., 

Nov.  29,  1885.     Died,  Kezar  Falls,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1910,  aged  25. 
FREDERIC  ARTHUR  STURDIVANT,  1909-10.     From  Toledo,  O. 
HENRY  ALBIM  THOMAS,  1909-10.     From   Skowhegan,   Me. 
ROBERT  EUGENE  WALSH,  1909-10.     Born,  Danbury,  Conn.,  July  13, 

1889.     Clerk,    Brooklyn    Union    Gas    Co.,    1914-16;    Secy,    to    W.    E. 

Hegeman,   1916-18;   Warehouse  Supt.,  Mallinckrodt  Chemical  Works, 

New  York  City,  from  1918;  ad.,  544  East  St.,  New  York  City. 

HAROLD  NORWOOD  WELCH,  1909-10.  Born,  Revere,  Mass.,  Jan.  22, 
1889.  Mgr.  Steam  Laundry,  N.  Y.  City;  1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917- 
19;  Mgr.,  Geo.  H.  Burr  &  Co.,  bond  dealers,  Peoples  Bank  Bldg., 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

ROBERT  PATTON   WILDES,  1909-10.     From  Skowhegan,   Me. 
CLYDE    HERBERT    WITHAM,    1909-10.     Born,    Weld,    Me.,    Dec.    2, 

1887.     Teacher,    1910-17;    2d   Lieut.,    U.    S.    A.,    1917-19;    ad.,   Mont- 

pelier,  Vt. 


1914  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1914 


WILLARD  BERRY  ASHFORD,  1910-12.  Born,  Worcester,  Mass., 
June  24,  1891.  Electrical  construction,  Panama  Canal,  1913-14; 
Refrigeration  Eng.,  Panama  Canal,  1914-1(5;  Property  Clerk,  Mex. 
Exp.,  Mexico,  1916-17;  Electrician,  Chino  Copper  Co.,  Hurley,  N. 
Mex.,  from    1918. 

GEORGE  THOMAS  AUSTIN,  1910-11.  From  Boston,  Mass.  Last 
ad.,   Lewiston,  Me. 

ARTHUR  A.  BAIRD,  1910-11.     From  Hartland,  Me. 

HAROLD  WEST  BARTLETT,  1910-1.3.  From  Auburn,  Me.  Last  ad., 
171  High  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

AUSTIN  SAMUEL  BOUTIN,  1910-11.     From  Newburyport,  Mass. 

JOHN  FOREST  TEAGUE  BRADSTREET,  1910-11.  Born,  Bridge- 
water,  Me.,  July  19,  1890.     Farming  and  teaching,  Bridgewater,  Me. 

JOHN   SHEPHERD    BROPHY,    1910-12.     From   Fairfield,  Me. 

RALPH    JOHN   BURROUGHS,    1910-13.     From    Sanbornville,   N.    H. 

WILLIAM   OLIN    BUZZELL,   1910-11.     From   Houlton,   Me. 

JONATHAN  ERVIN  CHASE,  1910-11.     Last  ad.,  Bangor,  Me. 

ROBERT  ELIOTT  COLOMY,  1910-12.  Born,  South  Poland,  Me.,  Dec. 
25,  1889.  Economist  Training  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1913;  Mer- 
cantile Display  and  Advertising  Mgr.,  Boston,  Mass.,  New  York 
City,  and  Cumberland,  Md.,  to  1917;  Merchant  tailor,  Cumberland, 
Md. 

EARLE  HURD  DAVIS,  1910-11,  1912-13.  From  East  Wakefield,  N. 
H.     Last  ad.,  New  York  City. 

*FREDERICK  DANIEL  DEASY,  1910-11.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  April 
23,  1888.  Bookkeeper,  Davidson,  Me.;  Tax  collector,  Houlton,  Me., 
1912-13;  Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  died.  Camp  Deven.s,  Mass.,  Sept.  19, 
1918,  aged  30. 

PAUL  JEREMIAH  DOYLE,  1910-13.  From  Nashua,  N.  H.  Dart- 
mouth Col.;  ad.,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

KENNETH  BARTLETT  DRESSER,  1910-11,  1912-13.  From  Mil- 
bridge,  Me.     Ad.,  Milbridge,  Me. 

FREDERICK  HAROLD  DUBORD,  1910-12.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Dec.  14,  1891.  Clothing  and  shoe  business,  from  1912;  Memb.  City 
Council,  1912;  Bd.  Educa.,  1918-20;  City  Treas.  and  Tax  Collector, 
1917;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

VANCE  HAROLD  FARNHAM,  1910-13.  Born,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  April 
15,  1889.  With  Hollingsworth  &  Whitney  Co.,  1914;  Teacher,  New 
Portland,  Me.,  1915;  Winn,  Me.,  1916;  "industrial  engineer,  U.  S. 
Rubber  Co.,  from  1917;  ad.,  33  Stearns  Ave.,  Medford,  Mass. 

JOHN  PATRICK  FLANAGAN,  1912-13.     Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.   18, 


Non-Graduates — Men  1914 

1889.  Editorial  staff,  Bangor  Commercial,  1913-18;  Depty.  Col.  In- 
ternal Rev.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1918- ;  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  ad.,  151  Parkway 
Ave.,  Bangor,  Me. 

TANCREDI  G.  GRANATA,  1910-11.  From  Providence,  R.  I.  Physi- 
cian, Providence,  R.  I. 

HAROLD    RUSSELL   GREEN,    1910-11.     From    Somerville,   Mass. 

MYRON  ADAMS  GRISWOLD,  1910-11.  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1914.  Born, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  11,  1890.  Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1914-15;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1915-18;  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  from  1919;  Bosn.,  U.  S.  N.,  1918;  ad.,  1609  Chapel  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

ORIE  LYNN  HALL,  1910-11.     From  East  Dixfield,  Me. 

WILLIAM  LAWRENCE  HARDY,  1910-12.     From  East  Jaflfrey,  N.  H. 

THOMAS  ROBERT   HENRY,   1910-11.     From   Sterling,  Mass. 

GUY  E.  HIGGINS,  1910-12.  From  Presque  Isle,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Presque  Isle,  Me. 

PAUL  WEBBER  HUFF,  1910-12.  Born,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Dec.  4, 
1891.     Cost  accountant,  and  electrician;  ad,  Lynn,  Mass. 

CARL  EDWARD  KELLEY,  1910-11.  M.T.,  Penn.  Inst.  Mechano- 
Therapy,  1915.  Inst,  and  practitioner,  mechano-therapy,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  1915-16;  Teacher,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  1916-17;  Houlton,  Me., 
1917-18;   Southwest  Harbor,  Me.,  1918-. 

ASA  PHILIP  KRAMER,  1910-11.     From  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

DANIEL  KENNETH  LaFLEUR,  1910-11.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Ad., 
Waterville,  Me. 

ROBERT  WILBUR  LIBBY,  1910-12.  Born,  Limerick,  Me.,  May  21, 
1891.     Grocer,  Limerick,  Me. 

ARTHUR  L.  LOTT,  1910-11.     From   Union  Course,  L.   I. 

REGINALD   ALDEN    LOWELL,   1910-12.     Born,  Buxton,  Me.,  May  4, 

1890.  Prin.  Albion  Howe  Sch.,  Standish,  Me.,  1914-17;  Pratt  Free 
Sch.,  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  from  1918;  Memh.  Town  Com., 
Standish,  Me. 

WALTER  LLOYD  McCOLLISTER,  1910-11.     From  Lewiston,  Me. 
RICHARD  SAWYER  McCOLLISTER,  1910-11.     From  Lewiston,  Me. 
AUBRA    SELDBN    McDOUGAL,    1910-11.     From    Fort    Fairfield,    Me. 

Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
PERCY    E.    McGARY,    1910-11.     From    Houlton,    Me.     Ad.,    523    West 

121st  St.,  New  York  City. 
*DONALD   McGUFFIE,    1910-12.     From    Stonington,    Me.     Died,    Aug. 

25,  1914. 
HARVEY  WILLIAM   MAYO,  1910-13.     From  Islesford,  Me.     Last  ad., 

Castine,  Me. 
GEORGE  EMORY  MOORE,  1910-11.     Born,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Feb.  16, 

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1914  Colby  College 

1891.  Bank  clerk,  1913-17;  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18;  Bank 
clerk,  1919;  Auditor,  Land  Office,  Sante  Fe,  New  Mex.,  1919-. 

*MURRAY  ALEXANDER  MORGAN,  1910-11,  1912-14.  Born,  Hart- 
land,  N.  B.,  April  2,  1889.  5th  Co.,  11th  Reserve  Bat.,  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Inf.,  1914-16;  killed  at  Verdun  between 
June  2d  and  4th,  1916,  aged  27. 

FRANCIS  DOMINIC  NARDINI,  1910-13.  Born,  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Oct.  20,  1888.     Restaurant  and  bakery,  Concord,  N.  H. 

CARLETON  EMERTON  NASON,  1910-11.  Born,  Aug.  16,  1890. 
Harvard   Dental   Sch.,   1914-17;    Dentist,  Everett,  Mass. 

GEORGE  GETCHELL  NEWTON,  1910-11.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me., 
June  20,  1892.  With  Worcester,  Mass.,  Telegram,  191.3-16;  Editorial 
work,  American  Optical  Co.,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  and  office  work, 
1916-17;  With  Milford,  Mass.,  Journal,  1917-18;  With  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Gazette,  from  1918. 

WALTER  MAYO   PAYSON,  1910-12.     Born,  South  Hope,  Me.,  Nov.  3, 

1892.  Law  Sch.,  Univ.  Me.,  1915-17;  Teacher,  1912-15;  Lawyer, 
1918- ;  Priv.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  ad.,  503  Fidelity  Bldg.,  Portland, 
Me. 

JAMES  HANFORD  PHAIR,  1910-13.     From  Limestone,  Me. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN  PINEO,  1910-12.  B.H.,  Springfield  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Col.,  1914.  Born,  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Sept.  30,  1890.  Supt.  Boys'  Club, 
Old  Lyme,  Conn.,  1914-16;  Boys'  Work  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Butler,  Pa., 
1916-18;  Exec.  Secy.,  Homewood-Brushton  Branch,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1918-. 

CHARLES  DRUMMOND  ROBINSON,  1910-13.  From  Winslow,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 

FRED  WILLIAM  ROWELL,  1910-12.  Born,  South  Thomaston,  Me., 
Sept.  3,  1890.  Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1912-14;  Travelling  salesman,  from  1914;  2d  Lieut.  R.  M.  A., 
14  months  in  air  service,  1918-19;  ad.,  Norway,  Me. 

JAMES  E.  SHEPARD,  JR.,  1910-11.     From  New  London,  N.  H. 

RALPH  WASHINGTON  SILVER,  1910-12.  From  Brewster,  Ma.«;s. 
Last  ad.,  1254  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HENRY  CLARENDON    SIMMONS,   1910-11.     From  Union,  Me. 

EDWARD  ADELARD  SIMONEAU,  1910-11.  A.B.,  Central  Univ., 
1915,  and  A.M.,  1917.  Born,  Ware,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1884.  Supt.  Sch.; 
ad.,  Rowland,  Me. 

HARRY  BAILEY  SMITH,  1910-11.  Born,  Woodland,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1891. 
Automobile  and  tractor  salesman,  1916-18;  Potato  grower  and  gen- 
eral farmer,  from  1918;  ad.,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Presque  Isle,  Me. 

PETER   SILVER  SMITH,   1910-11.     From  Hartford,   Conn. 

HENRY  L.  SPEARIN,  1910-11.     From  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

LYLE  PERRY   STANLEY,  1910-12.     Born,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct. 

330 


Non-Graduates — Men  1915 

7,  1892.     Pvt.,  U.   S.  A.,  12  months  with  A.  E.  F.  in  France;   With 

Hollingsworth  &  Whitney  Co.;   ad.,  71  Benton  Ave.,  Waterville,  Me. 
•CLARENCE  HALL  TAPLEY,  1910-11.     Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  June  10, 

1892.     Bowdoin  Col.,  1911-13;  Fire  insurance  inspector  and  adjuster; 

Ellsworth,  Me.,  1913-15;  Greensboro,  N.  C,  1916-19. 
ROLAND  TYLER,  1910-11.     From  Maiden,  Mass. 
HARRY    ELLSWORTH    UMPHREY,    1910-12.     Born,   Washburn,   Me., 

Oct.  3,  1894.     Grower  and  shipper  of  potatoes;  ad.,  Washburn,  Me. 
CLARENCE    BLISS    WASHBURN,    1910-12.     Born,    Brockton,    Mass., 

June  11,  1885.     Farmington   State   Normal   Sch.,  1913;   Teacher  and 

farmer  from   1913;   ad..  Pine  Point   Farm,  Litchfield,  Me. 
HENRY    AUGUSTUS    WEIR,    1910-12.     From    Spring    Valley,    N.    Y. 

Last  ad.,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 
*LINVILL  FRANCIS  WHITMORE,  1910-15.     Born,  Belfast,  Me.,  June 

17,  1890.     Died,  Belfast,  Me.,  March  4,  1920,  aged  29. 
DON  JOHN  WHITNEY,  1910-14.     From  Norway,  Me. 
WINTHROP  WINSLOW,  1910-11.     Born,  Saco,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1893.     U. 

S.  Naval  Acad.,  1915.     Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.;  ad.,  Portland,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1915 

PUTNAM  PERLEY  BICKNELL,  1911-12.  Born,  Rockland,  Me.,  Sept. 
16,  1891.     Ad.,  Eliot,  Me. 

EARLE  ATKINS  CARPENTER,  1911-13.  Born,  Concord,  N.  H., 
March  17,  1891.     Dartmouth  Col.     Ad.,  90  Centre  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

RALPH  SOUTHWORTH  COLLINS,  1911-12.     From  Belfast,  Me. 

RAE  VOLNEY  COMERFORD,  1911-12.     From  Barre,  Mass. 

ARTHUR  JEREMIAH  CRATTY,  1911-12.  LL.B.,Boston  Univ.,  1918. 
Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  April  3,  1891.  U.  S.  Naval  Aviation,  1918-19; 
Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me. 

ELIAS  PIKE   COLLINS   CURRIER,   1911-12.     From  Amesbury,   Mass. 

ROBERT  ROMEO  DECORMIER,  1911-12.  Born,  Wcstbrook,  Me., 
Feb.  4,  1893.  Sloyd  Training  Sch.,  1912-13;  Teacher,  Southington, 
Conn.,  1912-18;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1918-. 

LEANDER   ALFRED  DOLE,   1911-12.     From    Sebago   Lake,    Me. 

HAROLD  HIRAM  DUNHAM,  1911-13.  Born,  North  Paris,  Me.,  Feb. 
1,  1893.  Retail  shoe  bus.,  West  Paris,  Me.,  to  1916;  With  Dunham 
Bros.  Co.,  wholesale  shoe  dealers,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  from  1916;  Mate- 
rial clerk,  Portland  Ship  Ceiling  Co.,  Portland,  Me.,  1918-19;  ad., 
Brattleboro,  Vt. 

THOMAS  WEBSTER  FARNSWORTH,  1911-12.  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly- 
technic Inst.     Ad.,  346  Fairfield  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

AVERY    MEADER    FIDES,    1911-12.     B.S.,    Univ.    Me.,    1917.     Born, 

331 


1915  Colby  College 

Orr's  Island,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1893.  Commissioned  officer,  U.  S.  N.  R. 
F.,  1917-.     Last  ad.,  Key  West,  Fla. 

CLARENCE  LESTER  FOSS,  1911-13.  Born,  South  Berwick,  Me., 
May  8,  1891.  Carnegie  Inst.  Tech.,  1916-17;  Director  of  printing, 
Rochester  Times-Union;  ad.,  66  Pavilion  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  CURTIS  FOSTER,  1911-14.  Born,  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  April 
2,  1893.     Insurance;  last  ad.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

JOHN  RALPH  HAMEL,  1911-12.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1915.  Born,  Port- 
land, Me.,  April  12,  1892.     Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.,  1914-. 

RAFE  NELSON  HATT,  1911-13.  M.D.,  Tufts,  1918.  Born,  West 
Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  11,  1889.  Orthopedic  House  Officer,  Mass.  Genl. 
Hosp.,  1918-19;  1st  Lieut.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Physician;  last  ad., 
West  Paris,  Me. 

VERNON  I.   EIGHT,  1911-12.     From  Caribou,  Me. 

*ARCHIE  COLBY  HODGDON,  1911-12.  B.S.,  Boston  Univ.,  191.5. 
Born,  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  May  29,  1893.  With  General  Chemical  Co., 
1915-18;  died,  Newell,  Pa.,  Sept.  10,  1918,  aged  35. 

HAROLD  EUGENE  HODGKINS,  1911-12.  B.S.,  Univ.  Me.,  1915. 
Born,  Eastport,  Me.,  July  29,  1892.  Clerk,  Stone  &  Web.ster,  1915- 
16;  Northern  Texas  Traction  Co.,  1916-17;  Chief  clerk  to  Mgr.,  same, 
1917-19;   Purchasing  agt.,  same,   1919- ;   ad.,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

*ROBERT  ALLEN  HOWARD,  1911-13.  From  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Drowned,  Greenwood  Lake,  West  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1914. 

RALPH  WILLIAM  HOYT,  1911-12.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

CHARLES  HANSON  JONES,  1911-14.  Born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct. 
18,  1892.  Asst.  Night  Ed.,  Kennebec  Journal,  Augusta,  Me.,  1914- 
15;  Western  Mass.  Ed.,  and  Telegraph  Ed.,  Springfield  Republican, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1915-18;  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Ed.,  Philadelphia 
Inquirer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1919-. 

LAWRENCE   LEO  KANE,  1911-12.     From   Bath,  Me. 

J.  ALFRED  LAMBERT,  1911-12.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

ROBERT  McGUFFIE,  1911-12.     From  Stonington,  Me. 

JAMES  EDWARD  McMAHON,  1911-12.  Born,  Portland,  Me.,  Aug. 
13,  1891.  Reporter  and  City  Ed.,  Waterville  Morning  Sentinel,  1912- 
17;  Sgt.  Maj.,  103d  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Asst.  Supervisor,  3d  Me. 
Dist.,  Bureau  Census,  1919- ;    ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRANKLIN  ALBERT  MARSH,  1911-12.  Born,  Highgate,  Vt.,  Jan. 
10,  1893.     Ad.,  Oakland,  Me. 

JOSEPH  HILL  MOORE,  1911-13.  Born,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  4, 
1891.  Clerk,  Western  Maryland  Ry.;  Export,  N.  Y.  City;  Aviator, 
U.  S.  A.;  Travelling  salesman, 'National  Biscuit  Co.;  ad.,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt. 

FRANK  PIERCE  MURPHY,  1911-12.  Born,  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  March 
1,  1890.     Civil  Engineer,   Winnepeg,  Man.,   1913-14;   Portland,   Me., 

332 


Non-Graduates — Men  1915 

1914-17;  Cost  acct,  Amarillo,  Tex.,  1917-18;  Pvt.,  29th  Engineers, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Bartlett,  N.  H. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  NEEDHAM,  1911-13.     Prom  Topsfleld,  Mass. 

LESTER  DUNBAR  PATTERSON,  1911-12.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.,  June 
.18,  1893.  Hollingsworth  &  Whitney  Co.,  1912-17;  Price  Bros., 
Kenoganii,  P.  Q.,  1917-18;   U.  S.  N.  A.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 

RAYMOND  EUGENE  PLAISTED,  1911-13.  From  Sanford,  Me.  Ad., 
276   South   Main  St.,  Akron,  0. 

BERNARD  GILBERT  PRIESTLY,  1911-12.  Born,  Somersworth,  N. 
H.,  Jan.  24,  1893.  Reporter,  Boston  Post,  1912-15.  Same,  Record, 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1916;  Reporter,  and  copy  ed.,  Boston  Herald,  from 
1917;  Author  articles  and  short  stories  in  various  periodicals;  ad., 
43  Edith  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

HIRAM  RICKER,  Jr.,  1911-14.  Born,  South  Poland,  Me.,  March  24, 
1889.     Hotel  and  spring  water  bus.,  South  Poland,  Me. 

RALPH  DAVIS  RIVERS,  1911-12.     From  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me. 

HANS   HERBERT  ROHRBACH,    1913-14.     From   Berlin,   Germany. 

J.  BERNARD  ROOT,  1911-12.  From  Wichita,  Kans.  Ad.,  22  Berwick 
Park,  Boston,  Mass. 

BENJAMIN  STUART  ROSE,  1911-12.  From  Cambridge,  Mass.  Last 
ad.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

ELBRIDGE  LORD  SCRIBNER,  Jr.,  1911-12.  Born,  Bradford,  Me., 
July  25,  1893.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1912-13;  Clerk,  1914;  Time- 
keeper, Great  Northern  Paper  Co.,  1915-16;  Clerk,  1917;  Auditor, 
1918-19;  ad.,  Newport,  Me. 

CHELLIS  VIELLE  SMITH,  1911-12.  B.D.,  Newton,  1916.  Born, 
Deerfleld,  N.  H.,  March  IS,  1887.  Pastor,  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1912-17 
'Somerville,  Mass.,  1917- ;  Bd.  Educa.,  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1912-17 
Chaplain,  N.  H.  Genl.  Court,  1917-19;  Chaplain,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19 
ad.,  20  Brastow  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

ALLEN  FAIRFIELD  STOUGHTON,  1911-12.     From  Whitefield,  N.  H. 

HALBERT  KINNIE  STRUTHERS,  1911-13.     From  Upton,  Mass. 

CARL  HENRY  TAYLOR,  1911-13.  Born,  Lynn,  Mass.,  July  29,  1890. 
Mfr.  Paper  Box  Machinery;  Capt.  U.  S.  A.,  2  years;  ad.,  164  Dana 
Ave.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

ERNEST  AMBROSE  TRITES,  1911-12.  Born,  Moncton,  N.  B.,  Sept. 
24,  1874.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1912-13;  Pastor,  Manset,  Me.,  1909- 
11;   Lowell,   Mass.,   1913-18;  Hartland,  N.  B.,  1918-. 

JOHN  H.  TRITES,  1911-12.  Born,  Moncton,  N.  B.,  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Boston  Univ.,  1912-13;  Pastor,  Norridgewock,  1913-17;  Washburn, 
Me.,  1917-. 

LESLIE  LEE  WARD,  1911-12.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

ERNEST   WHITEFIELD  WARREN,   1911-13.     From  Caribou,'M7 

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ASHLEY     PLUMMER     WHIPPLE,     1911-12.     Born,    Bristol,     N.    H., 

April   16,   1891.     With   Dodge-Davis   Mfg.    Co.,    Bristol,   N.    H.;    Sgt. 

303d  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  9V2  months  overseas;  ad.,  Bristol,  N.  H. 
EARL    MILTON    WOODWARD,    1911-13,    1914-15.     B.S.,    Dartmouth, 

1917.     Born,  Jonesport,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1891.     Sub-master,  High  Sch., 

So.  Portland,  Me.,  1917-18;  Woburn,  Mass.,  1918-. 


CLASS  OF  1916 

ARTHUR  RAYMOND  AYER,  1912-13.  Born,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
March  1,  1891.  Springfield  Col.,  1913-14;  Physical  Dir.,  Concord,  N. 
H.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  Northfield,  Vt.,  and  Holyoke,  Ma.ss.; 
Chief  Bosn's  Mate,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.;  last  ad.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

DONALD  STEARNS  BARTLETT,  1912-14.  D.D.S.,  Univ.  Louisville, 
1918.  Born,  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1893.  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.;  Dentist, 
South  Paris,  Me. 

WILBUR  FRENCH  BERRY,  Jr.,  1912-14.  From  Waterville,  Me.  l.st 
Lieut.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  R.  F.  D.  39,  Waterville,  Me. 

BURTON   BYRON  BLAISDELL,  1912-16.     From  New   Harbor,  Me. 

DAVID  CAREY  BRUSH,  1912-13.     From  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 

LOREN  FRANK  CARTER,  1912-13.  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1917.  Born, 
Jan.  3,  1892.     2d  Lieut.,  M.C.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Bradley,  Me. 

KENYON  FIELD  CHAMBERLAIN,  1912-14.  Born,  Cornwall,  Conn., 
July  12,  1893.  Columbia  Univ.,  1914-15;  Experimental  work  on 
citrus  fruits,  Mecca,  Calif.,  1915-16;  Mgr.  dairy  farm,  Modesto, 
Calif.,  1916-18;  Asst.  Entomologist,  Conn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1918-. 

RALPH    WARREN    CHESMAN,   1912-13.     From    Woodsville,   N.    Bf. 

PHILIP  GOULDING  CURTIS,  1912-14.  Born,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
July  8,  1893.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;  Wool  bus.;  ad.,  1165  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  AUston,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE  EUSTIS,  1912-14.   From  Dixfield,  Me.  U.  S.  N. 

EROLD  ROBERT  FARRAR,  1912-14.  From  Monson,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Norridgewock,  Me. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  GAYLORD,  1912-13.  From  South  Hadley,  Mass. 
Corp.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A. 

RALPH  HAROLD  GILLMORE,  1912-14.     From  Concord,  N.  H. 

HERMAN  OREN  GOFFIN,  1912-15.  Born,  Sept.  27,  1890.  Estimat- 
ing Engineer,  1916-17;  Life  Ins.,  1917- ;  ad.,  64  Montreal  St.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

RHONELLO  CONANT  HACKETT,  1912-13.  From  Pittsfield,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Waterville,   Me. 

SAMUEL  JESSE  HARTLEY,  1912-13.     Born,  Bridgewater,  Me.,  March 

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Non-Graduates — Men  1916 

30,  1893.  Farming,  Bridgewater,  Me.,  1913-17,  1918- ;  Depty.  Col. 
Customs,  Holeb,  Me.,  1917-18;  Selectman,  Bridgewater,  Me.,  1916-18; 
ad.,  Bridgewater,  Me. 

ASHER  ESTEY  HINDS,  1912-13.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1919.  Born,  Port- 
land, Me.,  May  16,  1894.     Pvt,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  last  ad.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

ROY  CLIFFORD  HURD,  1912-15.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  6,  1892. 
Reporter,  Bangor  Daily  Commercial,  1915-17;  Staff,  Boston  Trans- 
cript, 1917-. 

RALPH    LEWIS   KIMBALL,  1912-13.     From  Oakland,  Me. 

DONALD  SWETT  KNOWLTON,  1912-14.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  Sept. 
6,  1893.  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1915;  Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  1916-17;  Base 
Hosp.  No.  44,  A.  E.  F.;  Field  Hosp.  72;  ad.,  Fairfield,  Me. 

PERLEY  WISE  LANE,  1912-13.     From  Milford,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  JOSEPH  LARKIN,  1912-13.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Pvt. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

EUGENE  PERCIVAL  LOWELL,  1912-13,  1914-15.  From  South  Paris, 
Me.     Last  ad..  West  Paris,  Me. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  LOWNEY,  1912-15.  From  Roxbury,  Mass.  Pvt., 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  last  ad.,  6  Oswald  Place,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

HUGH  GORDON  McKAY,  1912-13.  M.D.,  Tufts,  1917.  Born,  How- 
land,  Me.,  Aug.  14,  1891.  Hosp.  Interne,  1917-18;  1st  Lieut.,  M.  C, 
U.   S.  A.,   1918-. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  MEANIX,  1912-13.  B.S.,  Harvard,  1917.  Born, 
Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  18,  1892.  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Shoe  bus.; 
ad.,  36  Evergreen  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

♦ALEXANDER  GRAY  MILLER,  1912-14.  From  Long  Cove,  Me. 
Teacher;   died,   March  20,  1916. 

ARTHUR  JOSEPH  MINISTER,  1912-13,  1916-17.     From  Gardiner,  Me. 

ASA  ALEXANDER  MORRISON,  1912-14.  B.D.,  Newton  Theo.  Inst., 
1917.  Born,  Lempster,  N.  H.,  Sept.  6,  1883.  Pastor,  Plaistow,  N. 
H.,  1917- ;Bd.  Educa.,  1918-19;  Probation  officer,  1918- ;  ad.,  Plaistow, 
N.  H. 

LESTER   FORREST   MORSE,  1912-14.     From  Middleboro,   Mass. 

ALBERT  MOULTON,  1912-15.  B.S.  in  C.  E.,  Clarkson,  1918.  Born, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Feb.  21,  1895.  Inspector  of  construction,  Navy 
Yard,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1918;  With  Harry  A.  Wood,  contractor, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,   1918-19;   Civil  engineer;  ad.,  South  Eliot,   Me. 

LEWIS    KEITH    MURCHIE,   1912-14.     From   Concord,    N.    H. 

WILLIAM  S.  NAGLE,  1912-13.  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1916.  From  Brook- 
line,  Mass.     Last  ad.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

ROGER  AUSTIN  NYE,  1912-13.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.,  March  16,  1893. 
Garage  worker,  1916;  L.  A.  &  W.  St.  Ry.,  1917;  Clerk,  State  Hosp., 
Augusta,  Me.,  1917-19;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Colonial  Theatre,  Augusta,  Me., 
1919-. 

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MALCOLM  BRYAN  O'BRIEN,  1912-14.  Teacher,  Oak  Grove  Semi- 
nary; Leicester,  Mass.,  Acad.;,  Deering  Higli  Sell.;  ad..  Prospect  Hill, 
South  Portland,  Me. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PUTNAM,  1912-13.  Born,  Presque  Isle, 
Me.,  Aug.  2,  1892.  Brakenian  and  Farmer;  Pvt.  2d  Me.  Inf.,  1917; 
Corp.,  and  Sgt.,  1918;  18  months  service  overseas;  ad..  Fort  Fair- 
field, Me. 

CHARLES  WENTWORTH  RICKER,  1912-13.  Born,  South  Poland, 
Me.,  Dec.  11,  1891.  Asst.  Treas.,  Hiram  Ricker  &  Sons;  Me.  Legl., 
1919;  ad.,  South  Poland,  Me. 

ARTHUR  WOOD  ROBBINS,  1912-13.  From  New  London,  N.  H.  La.st 
ad.,   10  Chester   St.,   Maiden,  Mass. 

ISRAEL   ELIS   RUDMAN,   1912-13.     From  Bangor,   Me. 

PAUL  NORTON  RUSSELL  SHAILER,  1912-15.  From  Chester,  Conn. 
Last  ad.,  Chester,  Conn. 

SEYMORE   SMITH,  1912-14.     From  Norway,   Me. 

EARLE  RAYMOND  STEEVES,  1912-14.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  war  service.  Camp  Devens;  M.  E.  Clergyman,  Gray,  Me. 

DONALD   MCMILLAN   STROUT,  1912-13.     From  Milbridge,   Me. 

GEORGE  FRANCIS  STURTEVANT,  1912-13.  B.D.,  Newton  Theo. 
Inst.,  1916.  Born,  Aug.  2,  1886.  Pastor,  West  Somerville,  Mass., 
1916-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy.,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;  ad.,  Wamesit,  Mass. 

FREDERICK  FRANCIS  SULLY,  1912-16.  Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Sept.  4,  1891.  Asst.  City  Ed.,  St.  John  Telegraph,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
1916-17;  sub-mast,  Acad.,  Calais,  Me.,  1917-18;  U.  S.  A.,  1918; 
Inspector,  U.  S.  Treas.  Dept.,  1918- ;  ad.,  Room  421,  P.  0.  Bldg., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  WEBSTER  TREFETHEN,  1912-13.  From  Waterville,  Me. 
Ad.,  4  West  Court,  Waterville,  Me. 

HARRY  MILLS  TROTT,  1912-13.  Born,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  Aug.  26, 
1892.  Teacher,  Porto  Rico,  1913-16;  Civil  Engineer;  ad.,  91  Florida 
St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

LOUIS  WINTHROP  WEST,  1912-13.  Born,  Islesboro,  Me.,  Aug.  16, 
1885.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1916-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secy.,  war  service, 
Camp  Devens,  1918;  Pastor,  Waldoboro,  Me. 

BERT  WISE,  1912-13.  Born,  Marysville,  N.B.,  Sept.  6,  1892.  Time- 
keeper, B.  &  A.  R.  R.;  ad.,  39  Green  St.,  Houlton,  Me. 

CHESTER  OSGOOD  WYLLIE,  1912-14.  Born,  Camden,  Me.,  Dec.  3, 
1892.     Ad.,   Warren,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1917 

HENRY  REGINALD  BAILEY,  1913-15.  From  Lowell,  Mass.  Sgt., 
F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  73  Kinsman  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 


Non-Graduates — Men  1917 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  BAXTER,  1913-15.  D.D.S.,  Tufts,  1919.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1893.  U.  S.  N.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Waterville, 
Me. 

JOHN  PATRICK  BAXTER,  Jr.,  1913-16.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct. 
8,  1894.     Ship  construction,  1917-19;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

RALPH  CHARLES  BLUNT,  1913-14.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  March 
20,  1894.  Baker;  Sgt.,  103d  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  17  months  service  over- 
seas;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRANK  LEON  BRAGG,  1913-14.  Born,  North  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Sept. 
13,  1896.     Farming;  ad..  North  Vassalboro,  Me. 

LORENZO  ALEC  BRUNELLE,  1913-14.  Born,  Somersworth,  N.  H., 
Aug.  24,  1894.  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.  Wholesale  and  retail  confectionary 
and  ice  cream,  60  High  St.,  Somersworth,  N.  H. 

CHARLES  MICHAEL  CARROLL,  1913-14.  Born,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
June  16,  1893.  Accountant,  Saxon  Motor  Car  Corp.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1916-17;  Lds.,  U.  S.  N.,  1917,  Ensign,  1918;  ad.,  349  Essex  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass. 

IRVING  JAMES  CARSON,   1913-14.     From  Milton,  Mass. 

*SOLOMON  COREY,   1913-15.     From  Waterville,   Me.     Deceased. 

HAROLD  MILLS  CROCKETT,  1913-14.  Born,  North  Haven,  Me., 
Aug.  11,  1884.  Postmaster,  North  Haven,  Me.,  1914-18;  With  Lee, 
Higginson  &  Co.,  44  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ROBERT  JAMES  DOYLE,  1914-15.  Born,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  March  11, 
1894.  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1915-18.  Lawyer;  ad.,  7  Prospect 
St.,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

ALFRED  CROCKETT  DUNN,  1913-14.     From  Bath,  Me. 

MYLES  JEREMIAH  ESTES,  1913-16.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Ad., 
Waterville,  Me. 

CLYDE    MILBERY   FLINT,  1913-17.     From   Concord,  N.  H. 

MURRAY  IRVING  FRIEDMAN,  1913-17.  Born,  New  York  City, 
March  18,  1895.  Sgt.,  Aviation,  U.  S.  A.;  Prop.  Belvedere  Garage, 
New  York  City. 

ERNEST  CUMMINGS  FULLER,  1913-14.  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1917. 
Teacher,  Hebron  Acad.;  ad.,  Hebron,  Me. 

MATTHEW  GERARD  GOLDEN,  1913-15.  M.D.,  Fordham  Univ.,  1919. 
Interne,  Berwind  Maternity  Hosp.;  St.  Lawrence  Hosp.;  Knicker- 
bocker Hosp.;  House  physician,  Lenox  Hill  Hosp.,  New  York  City. 

WILLIAM   MARTIN  HARRIMAN,   1913-15.     From  Bristol,  N.  H. 

WALTER  WHITE  HEATH,  1913-15.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Sgt., 
U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRED  SAMUEL  HERRICK,  Jr.,  1913-15.  From  Brooklin,  Me.  2d 
Lieut,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  Brooklin,  Me. 

FRED  KNOWLTON  HUSSEY,  1913-16.  Born,  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  16, 
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1917  Colby  College 

1895.  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19,  two  years  overseas  service;  Univ. 
Rennes,  4  months;  ad.,  39  Otis  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

OILMAN  LaVERNE  JUDKINS,  1913-15.  Born,  Needham,  Mass.,  Sept. 
13,   1893.     Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;   ad.,   Uxbridge,  Mass. 

CLAUDE  ARCHER  LaBELLE,  1913-16.  From  Concord,  N.  H.  Ad., 
Care  Washington  Times,  Washington,,  D.  C. 

HERBERT  CUSHMAN  LASKY,  1913-14.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Lee,  Me. 

CHARLES  BENJAMIN  LESEUR,  1913-16.  Born,  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
Oct.  2,  1893.  Tufts  Col.,  1916-17.  Road  construction,  1916;  Ensign, 
U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;   ad.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

PAUL  DUDLEY  LOVETT,  1913-15.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  28, 
1894.  Hyde  Parle  Trust  Co.,  1915-16;  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  Mexican  Bor- 
der service,  1916;  Hyde  Park  Trust  Co.,  1916-17;  Amer.  Amb.  Field 
Serv.,  France,  1917;  Amer.  Red  Cross  Transp.  Dept.,  Paris,  1917; 
Farmers'  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  Paris  Branch,  1917-18;  Purchasing  Agt., 
Amer.  Red  Cross,  1918;  With  Granger's  Lime  Co.,  1919- ;  ad.,  3 
Euston  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

JOSEPH  HAROLD  McCORMICK,  1913-16.  Born,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
March  24,  1892.  New  Haven  Normal  Sch.  Gymnastics;  Athletic 
coach.  Hill  Sch.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1916-19;  Athletic  dir.,  Mercersburg 
Acad.,  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  1919-. 

FREDERICK  WHITNEY  MARRINER,  1913-14.  Born,  Bridgton,  Me., 
Feb.  5,  1896.  Hood  Rubber  Co.,  1914-15;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  1916-17; 
Banking,  from  1917;  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  56  Parker  St.,  Watertown, 
Mass. 

JOHN  READ  MONROE,  1913-14.  Born,  Sharon,  Mass.,  April  15,  1892. 
Teacher;  ad.,  North  Islesboro,  Me. 

CLYDE  NUTTER,  1913-14.     From  Lynn,  Mass.     Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

CHARLES  HARVEY  PERKINS,  1913-14.  From  North  Jay,  Me.  Pvt., 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

GERALD  SIBLEY  PRATT,   1913-15.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

EVERETT  HOLWAY  REID,  1913-14.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  17, 
1894.  Corp.,  Tank  Corps.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19,  overseas  service;  Sales- 
man; ad.,  Portland,  Me. 

CARLETON  SMITH  RICHARDSON,  1913-15.  Born,  Attleboro,  Mass., 
Jan.  5,  1895.  Asst.  Office  Mgr.,  J.  F.  Sturdy's  Sons  Co.,  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  1916-17;  Naval  Air  Serv.,  1917-19;  With  Montgomery  Ward 
&  Co.;  ad.,  550  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

HOWARD  SHERMAN  SCOTT,  1913-14.     From  North  Vassalboro,  Me. 

ERNEST  RAYMOND  SCRIBNER,  191.3-17.  From  Houlton,  Me.  2d 
Lieut,   U.   S.  A. 

MERTON   LESLIE    SEARS,  1913-14.     From  Waldoboro,  Me. 

LEONARD  ANDREW  SHEA,   1913-15.     B.S.,  Dartmouth,   1917.  Born, 


Non-Graduates — Men  1918 

Nashua,  N.   H.,  Jan.   3,   1895.     Sgt,  Ord.   Dept.,  U.    S.  A.,   1917-19; 

Asst.  Supt.,  McElwain,  Hutchinson  &  Winch,  Boston,  Mass.;  ad.,  104 

Landon  Ave.,  Watertown,  Mass. 
GRANVILLE    CARLETON   SHIBLES,    1913-15.     Born,    Rockport,  Me., 

May  20,  1894.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.;  Student,  Mass. 

Col.  Osteopathy,  Boston,  Mass. 
NORRIS    FREDERICK    STEVENS,    1913-14.     Born,   Coaticook,   P.    Q., 

Nov.  18,  1887.     Univ.  Me.  Law  Sch.,  1914-17;  Lawyer;  Last  ad.,  St. 

Lambert,  Que. 
JOHN  A.   STOCKWELL,  1913-14.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
FRED    AUGUST    TARBOX,    1913-15.     Born,    Eastport,    Me.,   Jan.    19, 

1891.     State    Normal    Sch.,    Machias,    Me.,    1917;    Inst.,    High    Sch., 

Machias,  Me.,  1917-18;   Pharm.-Mate,  U.  S.  N.;   ad.,  Charleston,  Me. 
WILLIAM  SYLVESTER  TOBEY,  1913-14,  1915-16.     Born,  China,  Me., 

Dec.   30,   1894.     20th  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  overseas  service;   ad.,  Al- 
bion, Me. 
EARLE  FOSTER  TUCKER,  1913-14.     Born,  Lunnenburg,  Vt,  Aug.  24, 

1893.     Teacher,  1915;  E.  I.  DuPont  Co.,  1916-17;  Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.; 

overseas  service;  ad.,  50  Vinal  Ave.,   Somerville,  Mass. 
IVAN  NEAL  WALDRON,   1913-16.     From   Woodfords,   Me.     Capt,   U. 

S.  A. 
RALPH  LEE   WEBSTER,  1913-15.     From   North   Haven,   Me. 
NATHANIEL  WEG,  1913-15.     D.D.S.,  New  York  Col.  Dentistry,  1918. 

Born,  Portchester,  N.  Y.,  March  24,  1893.     Pvt.,  U.   S.   A.,  1917-18; 

Dentist,  541  West  142d  St.,  New  York  City. 
LOUIS    EZRA    WENZ,    1913-15.     Born,    Union,    N.    J.,    Aug.    5,    1893. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1915-17;  1st  Lieut.,  Aviation,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;   Cor- 
nell Univ.,  1919-. 
DANIEL   BICKFORD    WHIPPLE,    1913-16.     From   Nashua,   N.    H. 
JAMES  JONES  WRIGHT,  1913-15.     From   Bradford,  N.  H.     Last  ad., 

49   Sparhawk  Ave.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1918 

ELIOT  STEPHENSON  ADAMS,  1914-16.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  June 
2,  1894.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1  year;  Corp.,  U.  S.  A.,  2  years;  Teach- 
er, Rumsey  Hall   Sch.,  Cornwall,  Conn. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  BELGER,  1914-15.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  12, 
1893.  Bookkeeper,  Bangor,  Me.,  1916-17;  Stationary  engineer, 
1918- ;  ad.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

*CARLETON  MERRILL  BLISS,  1914-15.  Born,  June  9,  1895.  En- 
listed, Aug.  25,  1917;  2d.  Lieut.,  Aviation;  Killed  while  instructing  a 
pupil,  at  Ford  Jet.,  Sussex,  Eng.,  Nov.  14,  1918,  aged  23. 

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1918  Colby  College 

PETER  JOSEPH  BUHLEIER,   1914-15.     From  New  York  City.     Last 

ad.,  514  West  152d  St.,  New  York  City. 
ALFRED   HENRY  CHAMBERLAIN,   1914-15.     From   Waterville,  Me., 

Sea.,  U.  S.  N. 
ERROL    CLEVELAND    CHASE,    1914-15,    1916-17.     Born,   Skowhegan, 

Me.,   Oct.    10,    1893.     1st   Lieut.,    Inf.,    U.    S.    A.,    1917-19;    ad.,    159 

Madison  Ave.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
EATON  COOK,  1914-15.     From  Dover,  N.  H. 
TAYLOR  COOK,  1914-15.     From  Dover,  N.  H. 
IRVING  MARSH  DERBY,  1914-17.     Borfi,  Brandon,  Vt.,  Oct.  23,  1895. 

Sgt.,  U.  S.  A.;  Univ.  of  Lyons;  Medical  student;  ad.,  589  Park  Place, 

Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 
EARL  ROBERT  DEVERE,  1914-15.     From  Providence,  R.  I. 
HERBERT  LEWIS  DUFFY,  1914-15.     From  Taunton,  Mass. 
*HENRY   LESLIE   EDDY,    1914-15.     Born,   New    Britain,   Conn.,   July 

30,  1894.     2d  Lieut.,  78th  Co.,  6th  U.  S.  Marines;   Killed  at  Chateau 

Thierry,  June  4,  1918,  aged  23;   Distinguished  Service  Cross  award- 
ed posthumously. 
EUGENE    FULLER    ELLINGWOOD,    1914-15,    1916-17.     From    Cari- 
bou, Me.     Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
*PHILMORE     MILLARD     FAULKINGHAM,     1914-15.     Born,     West 

Jonesport,  Me.,  Oct.   14,   1895.     Drowned,  Waterville,  Me.,  April    19, 

1915,  aged  19. 
*ALAN      ROBERT      PRASER,      1914-16.     From      Dorchester,      Mass. 

Drowned,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  9,  1917. 
JOHN  FREVOLA,  1914-15.     From  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad., 

208  21st  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
ROBERT  HAROLD  GALLIER,  1914-17.     From  Worcester,  Mass.  Capt., 

Cav.,  U.  S.  A. 
FRANCIS  PAUL  GATELY,  1915-17.     Born,  Waltham,  Mass.,  April  15, 

1895.     2d  Lieut.,   Inf.,   U.    S.   A.;    ad.,  362   Lexington    St.,  Waltham, 

Mass. 
HAROLD     WILSON     GOODRICH,     1914-17.     From     Pittsfield,     Mass. 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Boston,  Mass. 
*NATHAN   WARREN    GRANT,   1914-15,   1916-17.     Born,    East  Brook- 

fleld,  Mass.,  July  5,   1896.     Insurance  underwriter,  Hartford,  Conn.; 

died,  Dec.   19,  1919,  aged  23. 
ARTHUR     EDWARD     HAGERMAN,    1914-15.     Born,     Houlton,     Me., 

Nov.  8,  1893.     327th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  13  months  overseas  .ser- 
vice; ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 
RAYMOND  FRANCIS  HALLAHAN,  From  Taunton,  Mass. 
ALBERT   ROY  HAMERSCHLAG,     1914-15.     From   New   York   City. 
FRED    RUFUS   HARRIMAN,   1914-17.     Born,   Bristol,  N.  H.,  Jan.   11, 

1895.     Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.;  last  ad.,  Grand  Falls,  N.  B. 
340 


Non-Graduates — Men  1918 

RAYMOND  LAFOREST   HASKELL,   1914-17.     From   Harrison,  Me. 
WALLACE  GERRY  HASTINGS,  1914-17.     From  Suffield,  Conn.  Corp., 

Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  overseas  service;  ad.,  Suffield,  Conn. 
WOLCOTT  PAGE  HAYES,  1916-17.     From  Washington,  D.  C. 

HOWARD  FOSTER  HILL,  1914-17.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Sgt.,  U. 
S.  A.;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

FRANK  JOSEPH  HOWARD,  1914-16.  Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
17,  1892.  Student,  Columbia  Univ.;  1st  Lieut.,  Art.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad., 
116  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

IRVING  TECUMSEH  HOWE,  1914-15.  From  Boston,  Mass.  2d 
Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

RALPH  RAYMOND  HOWES,  1914-16.  Born,  Liberty,  Me.,  Feb.  12, 
1896.  Chief  Pharmacist's  Mate,  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  Naval  Hosp.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

LEE  GERALD  HUTCHINSON,  1914-15.     From  Carthage,  Me. 

ROBERT  VICTOR  IGNICO,  1914-15.  From  Revere,  Mass.  2d  Lieut, 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

CHARLES   BARRON  JOHNSON,   1914-17.     From   Fail-field,  Me. 

NORMAN  DUNHAM  LATTIN,  1914-17.  Born,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
19,  1894.  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19,  15  months  overseas 
service;  Banking,  Corning,  N.  Y.;  ad.,  224  Walnut  St.,  Corning,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  ROY  LEONARD,  1914-15.     From  Somersworth,  N.  H. 

LAVEY  LESTER  LEVINE,  1914-15.  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1918.  Genl.  Mgr., 
N.  J.  Cutting  &  Wrecking  Co.,  and  Samuel  Levine  &  Sons,  Mill  Sup- 
plies; ad.,  19  John  St.,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

PRESTON  BURPEE  LIBBY,  1914-17.  Born,  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me.,  Sept. 
7,  1895.  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  45  Mountford  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

HAROLD  LUCEY,  1914-15.  From  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.; 
ad.,  119  Prospect  St.,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

HARRIS  BIRDSILL  McINTIRE,  1914-17.  Born,  Houlton,  Me.,  March 
31,  1897.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1918-19;  Student,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1919- ;  ad.,  58  Willow  St.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

ALBERT  FRANCIS  McMACKIN,  1914-15.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec. 
1.3,  1890.  Med.  student,  Univ.  Chicago;  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.; 
ad.,  5  Sycamore  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

JOHN  A.  McNULTY,  1914-15.     From  Lawrence,  Mass.     Pvt.,  U.  S.  A. 

ROBERT  ALLISON  MATTHEWS,  1914-17.  Born,  Troy,  N.  H.,  April 
17,  1894.     Sea.,  U.  S.  N.;  ad.,  Holden,  Mass. 

MOGANNAM  ELIAS  MOGANNAM,  1914-15.  From  Ramallah,  Pales- 
tine. 

FRANK  AUGUSTINE   MURPHY,  1914-15.     From  Lawrence,   Mass. 

341 


1918  Colby  College 

RAE   LANSING    NEWTON,   1914-15.     From   South   Paris,    Me.     Corp., 

U.  S.  A. 
HARRY  MARTIN  O'NEILL,  1914-15.     D.M.D.,  Tufts,  1918.     M.  C,  U. 

S.  A.,  1918;  Dentist;  ad.,  9  Mitchell  St.,  Na.shua,  N.   H. 
HYMAN  LEWIS  PAIKOWSKY,   1914-16.     D.D.S.,  Baltimore  Col.  Den- 
tal Surg.,  1919.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  March   14,  1897.     Ad.,  Wat- 

erville,  Me. 
ALFRED    HOPKINS    PATTERSON,   1914-17.     From    Attleboro,   Mass. 

Sgt,  U.  S.  A.;   ad.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
CHARLES   HERMES  PIEBES,   1914-17.     Born,   New  York  City,  June 

15,    1894.     1st    Lieut.,   Air    Service,    U.    S.    A.,    1917-19;    16   months 

overseas    service;    National    Carbon    Co.,    1919- ;    ad.,    1635    Ontario 

Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
*HENRY   BARTON    PRATT,  Jr.,    1914-15.     From   Caribou,   Me.     Pvt., 

Inf.,   U.   S.  A.,   1917-18;    Killed  at  Chateau  Thierry,   July  19,    1918; 

Distinguished  service  cross  awarded  posthumously. 
BLISS    MARTIN    RANNEY,  1914-16.     Born,   Beverly,  Mass.,  Aug.  27, 
.  1895.     Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1916-17;  Corp.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19,  one 

year  overseas  service;  Clothing  bus.,  1919- ;   ad.,  Rockland,  Mass. 
FORREST    MERLE    ROYAL,    1914-15.     Born,   Hodgdon,    Me.,   May   17, 

1896.     Agt.  National  Survey  Co.,  -1915;  Farming,  1915-18;   Pvt.,  Inf., 

U.   S.  A.,  1918-19;   Teacher,  Ricker  Clas.   Inst.,  1919- ;   ad.,   Houlton, 

Me. 
HAROLD   GUY  DON   SCOTT,  1914-16.     Born,  Newport,   Vt,  Nov.  13, 

1892.     Ordained,   1917;    Pastor   Univ.   Ch.,   Old   Town,    Me.,   1916-18; 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1918-. 
CHARLES    LEWIS    SILVERSTEIN,     1914-16.     Born,    Boston,    Mass., 

Dec.    10,   1894.     U.   S.    A.,   1917-19;    Chemist,   Walter   A.    Wood   Co., 

1919- ;  ad.,  10  John  St.,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 
CHARLES  A.  H.  SMITH,  1914-15.     From  Boston,  Mass.     Sea.,  U.  S.  N. 
VERNON  GUY  SMITH,  1914-17.     Born,  Washburn.  Me.,  June  13,  1894. 

U.  S'.  N.,  1918- ;  Ensign,  P.  C,  U.  S.  N.  R.   F.,  1919- ;   Home,  Wash- 
burn, Me. 
HOLLIS  ALBERT  SOULE,  1914-15.     From  Sebec  Station,  Me. 
HAROLD   RAYMOND   SPEARE,   1914-17.     From  Baldwinsville,   Mass. 

Ensign,  Aviation,  U.  S.  N.;  ad.,  Baldwinsville,  Mass. 
HARRY   McCABE    STACK,  1914-15.     From  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 
*JOHN   ARTHUR  STOWELL,   1914-15;   1916-17.     Born,   Freeport,  Me. 

Pvt.,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.;  Killed  in  action,  June  16,  1918,  aged  26. 
DANIEL  JAMES  SULLIVAN,  1914-16.  From  Lawrence,  Mass. 
RANDOLPH  E.  TEDFORD,  1914-16.     Born.  Port  Maitland,  Yarmouth, 

N.  S.,  Oct.  14,  1893.     Pastor,  Hingham,  Mass. 
MICHAEL  M.  TETELMAN,  1914-15.     From  New  York  City. 

342 


Non-Graduates — Men  1919 

LEONARD  KNIGHT  THOMAS,  1914-15.     Born,  Winthrop,   Me.,  April 

2,  1895.     U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;   Sgt.,  Salvage  Unit  309;  service  with  A 

E.  F.  and  Army  of  Occupation;  ad.,  Winthrop,  Me. 
PAUL  ALLISON  THOMPSON,  1914-17.     Born,  Beverly,  Mass.,  Oct.  28 

1896.     Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;  ad.,  54  Columbia  Ave.,  Woodhaven 

L.  I. 
OTTO    LESLIE    TOTMAN,    1914-15.     Born,    Fairfield,    Me.,    Dee.    22^ 

1894.     Student,  Univ.  Me.;  2d   Lieut.,  Inf.,   U.    S.  A.;    ad.,  Fairfield^ 

Me. 
ELMER    MADISON    TOWER,    1914-15.     M.D.,    Bowdoin,    1919.     Born, 

Southwest   Harbor,   Me.,   Oct.    27,   1896.     Interne,   Central   Me.   Genl, 

Hosp.,   Lewiston,  Me. 
CLIFTON  MARCELLUS  TRACY,  1914-18.     Born,  Littleton,  Me.,  Feb, 

28,  1894.     Sgt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 
STANLEY  M.  WALLACE,  1914-15.     From  Waterville,   Me.     Corp.,  U, 

S.  A. 
JOHN    WARE,    1914-15.     From   Waterville,    Me.     Pvt.,    U.    S.    A.;    ad. 

Waterville,   Me. 
FREDERICK    NEAL   WOOD,    1914-15.     Born,    Clinton,    Mass.,   Oct.   7 

1893.     Asst.   Trans.    Agt.,   Govt,   supplies,    1917-1918;    Pvt.,   Inf.,    U 

S.  A.,   1918-19;  ten  months  overseas  service;  ad.,  Clinton,  Mass. 
MERLE   A.  WOOD,  1914-16.     From  West   Boylston,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1919 

CHARLES  VICTOR  ANDERSON,  1915-17.  From  Ashland,  Mass.  U. 
S.  N. 

JOHN    DAVID    ANTHONY,    1915-16.     From   Taunton,   Mass. 

WILLARD  BAILEY  ARNOLD,  1915-17.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb. 
1,  1897.  Pilot,  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.;  Bond  bus.;  ad.,  11  East  38th 
St.,   New  York  City. 

JOHN  CHESTER  ASHWORTH,  1915-17.  From  Waltham,  Mass. 
Sgt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  559  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

CARL  N.  BEETLE,  1915-17.     From  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

*JOSEPH  AVERY  BESSE,  1915-16.  Born  in  England;  came  to  the 
United  States  in  childhood;  employed  at  the  HoUingsworth  &  Whit- 
ney mill;  U.  S.  A.,  honorable  discharge;  died,  Dec.  24,  1918,  aged  25. 

MARSTON  LEADBETTER  BEVERAGE,  1915-17.  From  North  Haven, 
Me.     Pvt.,  U.   S.  A. 

LESLIE  LYMAN  BLACK,  1915-17.  From  South  Brooksville,  Me.  Pvt., 
U.  S.  A. 

FREDERICK  DAVIS  BLANCHARD,  1915-17.  Born,  Westboro,  Mess., 
Nov.    4,  1897.     Corp.,    U.    S.    A.;     14    months    service    overseas    in 

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1919  Colby  College 

Evacuation  Hospital  No.  1;  U.  S.  Merchant  Marine,  from  1919;   ad., 
Sherborn,  Mass. 

HARRY  ARTHUR  BOURNE,  1915-16.  Born,  Winchendon,  Mass., 
March  4,  1895.  Pvt.,  23d  Engineers,  1917-19;  sixteen  months  over- 
seas service;  bus.;  ad.,  22  Empire  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 

*GEORGE  NAPOLEON  BOURQUE,  1915-16.  Born,  Waterville,  Me., 
Oct.  23,  1893.  1st  Lieut.,  103d  Reg.,  U.  S.  A.;  Croix  de  Guerre; 
Killed  in  action,  Sept.  26,  1919,  aged  25. 

ROBERT  TYRRELL  CAREY,  1915-17.  From  Islesboro,  Me.  Mus. 
U.   S.  N. 

CHARLES   L.    ROLAND    CHAMBERLAIN,    1915-16.     From   Lakeport, 

N.  H. 

WILLIAM   CHITTENDEN,   1915-17.     From   East   River,   Conn. 

WILLIAM  WINDSOR  CHUTE,  1915-17.  From  Harrison,  Me.  Pvt, 
U.  S.  A. 

HAROLD  J.   CLOUTIER,  1915-16.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

JAMES  BERNARD  CONLON,  1915-18.  From  Fitchburg,  Mass.  U. 
S.  N. 

EDWARD  M.   COOK,   1915-17.     From   York  Village,  Me.     U.   S.  N. 

HORACE  OBER  COOLIDGE,  1915-17.     From  Wellesley,  Mass. 

FRANCIS  NEAL  DOW,  1915-18.  From  North  Brooksville,  Me.  En- 
sign, U.  S.  N. 

EDWARD  CAPEN  DUNBAR,  1915-17.  Born,  Hopkinton,  New  Hamp- 
shire, March  30,  1894.  2d  Lieut,  U.  S.  A.;  Student,  Newton  Theo. 
Inst. ;  ad.,  40  Cypress  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

LLEWELLYN   SMITH  DUNNACK,  1915-19.     From  Augusta,  Me. 

♦HERBERT  HENRY  FLETCHER,  1915-17.  Born,  York,  Me.,  Dec.  5, 
1897.  Corp.,  U.  S.  A.;  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  April  6,  1918, 
aged  20. 

WILLIAM  D.  GALLIER,  1915-18.  From  Worcester,  Mass.  Ensign, 
U.  S.  N. 

FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  GIBSON,  1915-17.  Born,  Rrookline, 
Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1895.  Pharmacist's  Mate,  U.  S.  N.,  1917-19;  Student, 
Harvard  Dental  Sch.;  ad.,  21  Elwyn  Ave.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

ARTHUR  M.  GREELEY,   1915-16.     From  Oakland,  Me. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  GREENE,  1915-17.  From  Bluehill,  Me.  Corp., 
U.  S.  A. 

GORDON    LEE    HAGERMAN,   1915-16.     From   Houlton,  Me. 

ARTHUR  STEWARD  HEATH,  1915-17.  From  Waterville,  Me.  2d 
Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

GEORGE  F.  HENDRICKS,  1915-17.  From  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  2d 
Lieut.,  U.  S.  A. 

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Non-Graduates — Men  1919 

RALPH    CURRIE    HUGHES,    1915-17.     From    Houlton,    Me.     Ensign, 

U.  S.  N.;  With  H.  W.  Peabody  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 
JOHN  HAROLD  JOHNSON,  1915-16.     From  Concord,  N.  H.  2d  Lieut., 

Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
JAMES  A.  KNOX,  1915-17.     From  Manchester,  N.  H.     Sea.,  U.  S.  N.; 

ad..  Painted  Post,  N.  Y. 
JOHN    LAFAYETTE   LESSARD,   1915-16.     From  Waterville,   Me. 
ISAAC    DEWEY   LOVE,    1915-17.     A.B.,   Ohio  Wesleyan,   1919.     Born, 

Lonaconing,  Md.,  Aug.  29,  1897.     City  ed.,  Daily  News,  Cumberland, 

Md.,  1919;  Adjusting  staff,  Kelley-Springfield  Tire  Co.,  Akron,  0. 
GERALD    RALEIGH    MacCARTHY,    1915-17.     From   Sliowhegan,    Me. 

Bugler,  Inf.,  U.   S.  A. 
LINWOOD  L.   MACOMBER,   1915-16.     From  Hinckley,  Me. 
AUSTIN    WILLIAM    MADDOCKS,    1915-17.     From    Owl's    Head,    Me. 

1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A. 
RAYMOND  HEPBURN    MERRILL,   1916-17.     From  Somerville,  Mass. 
PAUL  MILLER,  1915-16.     From  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.     Midshipman,  U.  S. 

N.,  1916-19;  Ensign,  1919-. 
HARRY  HALL  NARES,  1915-16.     From  Corning,  N.  Y., 
GERALD   S.  PORTER,  1915-16.     From  Merchantville,  N.  J. 
HAROLD  NEWELL  ROUNDY,  1915-17,  1918-19.     Born,  Winslow,  Me., 

Feb.  22,  1897.     Sgt.  Maj.,  Air  Service,  U.  S.  A.;   ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 
LOUIS  DANIEL   RYAN,  1915-16.     From  Fairfield,  Me. 
ARTHUR  GARVIN  SANDERSON,   1915-17.     Born,  Hopkinton,  N.   H., 

Sept.  4,  1897.     U.   S.   N.,  1917-18;   ad.,   Burlington,   Vt. 
BERTON    L.    SEEKINS,    1915-18.     From    Stonington,    Me.     Pvt,    Inf., 

U.  S.  A. 
JOHN  G.  SELBY,  1915-16.     From  Camden,  N.  J. 
AMOS    EDWARD    SHIRLEY,   1915-16.     Born,   Camden,   N.  J.,  May  2, 

1895.  Capt.   F.    A.,    U.   S.   A.;    Paymaster,  Victor   Talking  Machine 
Co.;  ad.,  633  Pearl  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

WILLIAM    EDWARD    SMALL,    1915-19.     Born,    Pittsfield,    Me.,    Aug. 

18,  1895.     U.  S.  N. 
MILTON     CABOT     STEPHENSON,     1915-16.     D.M.D.,     Tufts,     1919. 

Born,   Belfast,  Me.,   March  22,  1896.     Dentist,   Belfast,   Me. 
JOHN  WESLEY  STINSON,   1915-17.     Born,  Gouldsboro,  Me.,  Nov.  22, 

1896.  Student,  Jefferson  Med.  Col.,  1917- ;  ad.,  1421  Arch  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

THOMAS  DOUGLAS  TAYLOR,  1915-16.  From  Camden,  N.  J.  En- 
sign, U.  S.  N.;  ad.,  558  Elm  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

VERNON  HALL  TOOKER,  1915-17.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  15, 
1896.  Ensign,  U.  S,  N.  R.  F.;  Salesman;  ad.,  29  Audubon  Road, 
Boston,  Mass. 

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FRANK  CARSON  VAN  ALLEN,  1915-16.     From  Augusta,  Me.     Mus., 

U.  S.  N. 
MARTIN    M.    WEISMAN,    1915-17.     From    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     Ensign, 

U.  S.  N. 
DANIEL  WEBSTER   WENTWORTH,    1915-16.     From    North   Vassal- 

boro,  Me. 
GUY    RAYMOND    WRITTEN,    1915-17.     From   Prospect    Harbor,    Me. 

1st  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
JAMES  LEROY  WILSON,  1915-16.     Born,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  7,  1898. 

Bureau    Standards,    Washington,    D.    C;    ad.,    3917    Livingston    St., 

Washington,  D.  C. 
FRANK   CLARK   WORCESTER,    1917-18.     Born,   Columbia,   Me.,    Dec. 

14,  1889.     Pastor,  Brown  Mem.  Ch.,  Clinton,  Me. 
J.  CLARENCE  WRISTON,  1915-16.     From  Winthrop,  Me.     Pvt.,  Inf., 

U.   S.  A. 


NON-GRADUATES 


WOMEN'S  DIVISION 


CLASS  OF  1877 

IDA   MAY  FULLER    (Mrs.  J.  B.   Pierce),  1873-76.     Born,  Albion,   Me. 

Founder  of  Sigma  Kappa.     Ad.,  1126  Kentucky  St.,  Lawrence,  Kans. 
*LIZZIE    GORHAM    HOAG,    1873-74.     From    Waterville,    Me.     Died, 

June  15,  1875. 
FANNIE    ELLIOT   MANN    (Mrs.    G.   W.    Hall),   1873-77.     A.M.,   1891. 

Born,    Yarmouth,    Me.     Prin.    Hall-Noyes    Sch.,   Washington,    D.   C; 

Founder  of  Sigma  Kappa;   ad.,  221  E  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

CLASS  OF  1878 

*ELLEN  STATIRA  KOOPMAN,  1875-78.  Born,  Freeport,  Me.,  Oct. 
15,  1853.     Died,  Eastman,  Ga.,  June  12,  1885,  aged  31. 

CLASS  OF  1879 

JULIA  MARIA  ELWIN,  1875-76.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.  Teacher,  Burma, 
1881-85;  Invalid;  Student,  Med.  Sch.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1892-94; 
Teacher,  from  1900;  ad.,  Hartshorn  Memorial  Col.,  Richmond,  Va. 


CLASS  OF  1881 

*SUSIE  STEARNS  DENNISON,  1877-78.  From  Portland,  Me.  Died, 
1879. 

CLASS  OF  1882 

LENORA   MATHEWS    (Mrs.    Rowe) ,    1878-81.     From    Waterville,   Me. 

Ad.,   Waterville,  Me. 
ADDIE   F.   MORRILL,   1878-79.     From  Hebron,   Me. 

CLASS  OF  1883 

JENNIE  PAINE  HOWARD,  1879-82.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.  Teacher, 
Winslow,  Me.,  1882-97,  1899;  Supt.  Sch.,  1900-03,  1904-09;  Librarian, 
Pub.   Lib.,   1907- ;   ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 

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1883  Colby  College 

ADDIE    FRANCES    MERRILL    (Mrs.    G.    O.    Hatch),    1879-80.     Born, 

Hebron,  Me.     Ad.,  Waverly,  Mass. 
LOUISA    CLARIBEL    MERRILL    (Mrs.    Hutchinson),    1S79-8L     M.D., 

Woman's    Med.   Col.    of   N.    Y.,    1887.     Physician;    last   ad.,   Skowhe- 

gan,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1884 

CAROLINE  LEE  RAYMOND  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Bill),  1880-82.  Born,  North 
Lyme,  Conn.  Publisher  Music  Trade  Review,  Talking  Machine 
Woiid,  Carpets  and  Rugs,  and  Tires;  ad..  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1885 

*LILLIA     BERTHA     GAGE,     1881-82.     From     Waterville,     Me.     Died 

about  1905. 
GERTRUDE  BRAY  MORSE,  1881-85.     A.M.,  1908.     From  Turner,  Me. 

Teacher,   High    Sch.,    Portland,   Me.;    ad.,    The    Davis,   Congress    St., 

Portland,    Me. 
FRANK    MABEL   WEBBER    (Mrs.   .J.    H.    Lord),    1881-82.     From    St. 

Albans,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Sarasota,   Fla. 


CLASS  OF  1886 

*CARRIE  MAY  POTTLE,  1882-83.     From  Waterville,  Me.     Died,  Aug. 
9,  1883,  aged  18. 


CLASS  OF  1888 

"CARRIE    EVELYN   HALL    (Mrs.  W.  J.   Thompson),   1884-86.     From 
East   Madison,  Me.     Died,   June,   1900. 


CLASS  OF  1889 

MINNIE  BUNKER,  1886-88.  A.B.,  Univ.  California,  1889.  Born, 
North  Anson,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1892-96;  Oak- 
land, Calif.,  1897- ;  Student,  Athens  and  Rome,  1900-01,  1906-07, 
1912;  ad.,  2700  Channing  Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

SARAH  ELIZABETH  NOYES  (Mrs.  M.  L.  Hersey),  1885-86.  Born, 
Lewiston,  Me.     Ad.,  The  Northumberland,  Washington,   D.   C. 


CLASS  OF  1890 

MARY   LYDIA    GREENE    (Mrs.    George   Thompson),    1886-: 
Athens,  Me.     Ad.,  Taftville,  Conn. 


Non-Graduates — Women  1894 

ANTHA  LUCY  KNOWLTON  (Mrs.  K.  B.  Miller),  1886-88.  A.B., 
Vassar,  1890.  Born,  Ningpo,  China.  Teacher,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1890-94;  Grad.  student,  Univ.  Chicago,  1894-95;  Teacher,  1895-96; 
ad.,  1232  East  56th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

MARY  NICHOLS  McCLURE,  1886-88.  Born,  Searsport,  Me.  Library 
work;  ad.,  City  Library,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

LUCY  ANNETTE  WINSLOW  (Mrs.  G.  L.  Paddock),  1886-88.  Born, 
Larone,  Me.     Teacher,   1888-91;  ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1891 

FLORA  MINNIE  WATSON   (Mrs.  J.  W.  Cone),  1888-89.     From  Wat- 
erville,  Me.     Last  ad.,  518  West  136th  St.,  New  York  City. 


CLASS  OF  1892 

MINNIE  BELLE  CALDWELL  (Mrs.  A.  A.  Callahan),  1888-91.  Born, 
Oxford,  Me.  Teacher,  1893-99;  Course  in  nursing.  New  York  City, 
1903;   ad.,  Bridgton,  Me. 

ROSE  ADELLE  GILPATRICK,  1888-89.  A.M.,  1917;  Ph.B.,  Uni^. 
Chicago,  1896.  Born,  Farmingdale,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Hallowell,  Me.,  1889-93;  Coburn  Clas.  Inst.,  1896-1918;  Student, 
Simmons  Col.,  1910-11;  ad.,  Hallowell,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1893 

*HELEN  HIGHT  GREENE,  1889-90.  Born,  Athens,  Me.,  Dec.  18, 
1871;  died,  Oct.  28,  1890,  aged   18. 

CLASS  OF  1894 

HATTIE   MARIA  BROWN,   1890-91.     Prom  Bath,  Me. 

JESSIE  MAY  BUNKER  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Alexander),  1890-93.  Born, 
Fairfield,  Me.     Teacher,  1893-98;  ad.,  1417  30th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

*KATE  WETHERBEE  HOBBS  (Mrs.  Merrill),  1890-92.  From  Nor- 
way, Me.     Deceased. 

*GRACE  CLEMENTINE  ILSLEY  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Padelford),  1890-94. 
Born,  Springvale,  Me.,  April  13,  1871.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Bangor, 
Me.,  1895-97;  died,  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  March  24,  1919,  aged  47. 

GRACE  MAY  REED,  1890-92.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.  Teacher,  Mil- 
ford,  N.  H.,  1895-98;  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  1898;  ad.,  135  Spring 
St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

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1895  Colby  College 


CLASS  OF  1895 

EVELYN    LORD    ATWOOD     (Mrs.    W.    L.    Royall),    1891-94.     Born, 

Hingham,  Mass.     Teacher;    ad.,   Hartford,   Conn. 
GRACE   EDITH    EMERY.   (Mrs.  John  Ware),    1891-93.     From   Water- 

ville,  Me.     Ad.,   Waterville,   Me. 
EMMA  AUGUSTA   KNAUFF   (Mrs.  Oscar   Dilworth),  1891-93.     From 

Waterville,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Madison,  Me. 
WAITIE   MAY   NASH,   1891-92.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
ERMINA    EMMA    POTTLE     (Mrs.    C.    F.    Stimson),    1891-95.     Born, 

Perry,  Me.     Ad.,  75  Kensington  Ave.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
LILLIAN  BELLE  PRICHARD,  1891-93.     From  Fairport,  N.  Y.     Last 

ad.,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 
ANNIE  MABEL  WAITE,  1891-94.     Born,  West  Boylston,  Mass.  Mass. 

Normal  Art  Sch.,  1899-1902.     Teacher  to  1905;  Librarian,  Pub.  Lib., 

West  Boylston,  Mass.,  from  1906. 

CLASS  OF  1896 

♦FRANCES  HENRY  BEARCE,  1892-93.  From  Norway,  Me.  Died, 
March  21,  1893. 

*AUGUSTA   COTTLE,   1892-95.   From  Hodgdon,   Me.   Died,   Jan.,   1897. 

ETHEL  GOLDTHWAITE  (Mrs.  Thomas  Adams),  1892-94.  N.  E. 
Conservatory,  1896-97;  Teacher  and  Gospel  singer;  ad.,  Hunting- 
ton, Vt. 

FLORA  MAY  HOLT  (Mrs.  Haven  Metcalf),  1892-94.  A.B.,  Brown, 
1896.     Ad.,   The   Coywood,   Washington,   D.   C. 

ELLEN  MILDRED  PATTEN,  1892-93.  Born,  Greene,  Me.  Teacher, 
to  1900.     Missy.,  Khamgaon,  Berar,  India. 

HANNAH  JEWETT  POWELL,  1892-93.  B.L.,  C.C.I.,  1887;  B.D., 
Tufts,  1899.  Born,  Clinton,  Me.  Teacher,  1887-96;  Pastor,  Univ. 
Ch.,  W.  Jay,  Me.,  1899-1903;  Bridgton,  Me.,  1903-07;  Sangerville, 
Me.,  1907-09;  South  Paris,  Me.,  1909-10;  Maine  Sea  Coast  Mission, 
1910-15;  Pastor,  Machias,  Me.,  1915-19;  ad.,  27  Lincoln  Ave.,  Gar- 
diner, Me. 

LILLA  AUGUSTA  PRAY,  1892-94.  From  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Last  ad., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

*BESSIE  EWING  SMITH,  1892-93.  Born,  Waterville,  Me.,  Feb.  21, 
1861.  Teacher,  Morgan  Sch.,  Clinton,  Conn.,  1896-1903;  High  Sch., 
Waterville,  Me.,  1903-10;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  June  13,  1917, 
aged  56. 

CHRISTINE  FAY  TOOKER  (Mrs.  T.  C.  Tooker),  1892-94.  From 
Caribou,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Caribou,  Me. 

350 


Non-Graduates — Women  1897 

INEZ   MABEL   TUBES    (Mrs.    D.   F.   Taber),  1892-93,  1897-98.     From 

Norway,  Me. 
GRACE    ELIZA    WEBBER     (Mrs.    M.    F.    Bartlett),    1892-93.     Born, 

Waterville,  Me.;    ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
CHARLOTTE    SCOTT   YOUNG    (Mrs.   John    Parker),    1893-95.     From 

Calais,  Me.     Ad.,  1626  Massachusetts  Ave.,  North  Cambi-idge,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1897 

ROSA  MAY  AMES,  1893-94.     From  Unity,  Me. 

HELEN    EMILY    BUNKER     (Mrs.    Albert    Schinke),    1893-94.     From 

Waterville,  Me. 
MINNIE  CORSON,  1893-94.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
LUCY  EVELYN   CROSBY,   1893-95.     From  Waterville,  Me.     Last   ad., 

Benton,  Me. 
*LINDA    JANE    CURRIE     (Mrs.    G.    J.    D.    Currie),    1893-94.     From 

Waterville,  Me.     Deceased. 
BERTHA  FOOTE,  1893-95.     From  Washburn,  Me. 
MINNIE    EMILY    GALLERT     (Mrs.    J.    B.    Mayer),    1893-95.     From 

Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,  63  East  74th  St.,  New  York  City. 
MIRIAM    FANNY    GALLERT     (Mrs.    S.    A.    Myers),    1893-94.     Born, 

Waterville,  Me.     Teacher,  1896-97.     Ad.,  10  Selkirk  Road,  Brookline, 

Mass. 
GRACE    MABEL    GODDARD     (Mrs.    H.    L.    Pierce),    1893-94.     Born, 

China,   Me.     Ad.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 
*HATTIE  JORDAN   McCALLUM,   1893-95.     From   Warren,  Me.  Died, 

July  12,  1899. 
FLORENCE  LYDIA  MORRILL,  1893-95.     From  Cornish,   Me.     Teach- 
er,  Peabody,  Mass.,  1902-14;    High   Sch.,   Portland,  Me.,  from   1914; 

ad.,   Cornish,   Me. 
*NBLLIE    MAY    NICHOLS    (Mrs.    Warren),    1893-94.     From    Bangor, 

Me.     Deceased. 

FANNIE  MAY  PARKER  (Mrs.  Nahum  Wing),  1893-95.  Born,  Ban- 
gor, Me.     Ad.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

MARION  LOUISE  PARKER  (Mrs.  P.  A.  Hubbard),  1893-94.  Born, 
Bangor,  Me.  Teachers'  Training  Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1894-96; 
Teacher  to  1897;  ad.,  79  Pine  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

HELEN  BRIARY  PURINTON  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Decker),  1893-94.  From 
Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,  Woodfords,  Me. 

RUTH  DALIE  STEVENS  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Reed),  1893-94.  Born,  Sidney, 
Me.  Teacher;  Asst.  Prof.  Home  Economics,  Mass.  Agri.  Col.,  and 
Asst.  State  Leader  of  Extension  Service;  ad.,  9  Shore  Drive,  Lynn, 
Mass. 


1897  Colby  College 

LENA  MAY  TOZIER  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Kenrick),  1893-95.  Born,  Fair- 
field, Me.     Ad.,  Hudson,  N.  H. 

*ADDIE  ETTA  FARNHAM  WEYMOUTH,  189.3-94.  From  Biddeford, 
Me.     Died,   Portland,  Me.,  1918. 

CLASS  OF  1898 

EVA  MAY  AMES,   1894-95.     From  Skowhegan,  Me. 

AUGUSTA  OLIVE  BUNKER,  1894-95.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Priv. 
Secy.,  Genl.  Elec.  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  from  1906;  ad.,  1417  38th 
Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

GEORGIE  ELLA  DEANE,  1894-95.     From  Buckfield,  Me. 

MYRA  CASE  MARVELL  (Mrs.  F.  G.  Getchell),  1894-99.  Born, 
Auburn,   Me.     Ad.,  Needham,  Mass. 

ELIZABETH  SEARLES  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Hall),  1894-95.  From  South- 
bridge,  Mass.     Ad.,  5   Dresser  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

ADA  MAY  SNOWDEAL,  1894-95,  1897-98.     From  Augusta,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1899 

EDITH    NELLIE    CORSON,    1895-97.     From    Waterville,   Me. 
JESSIE    GERTRUDE    CURTIS    (Mrs.    0.    W.    Foye),   1895-97.     Born, 

Southbridge,   Mass.     Ad.,  25   Willoughby   St.,   Somerville,   Mass. 
PEARL  CLAYTON  McINTIRE    (Mrs.   Swain),  1895-96.     From   Solon, 

Me.     Ad.,  76  Everett  Chambers,  Portland,  Me. 
MARGARET  ETHEL  MATHEWS,   1895-97.     From  Westbrook,  Me. 
DORA   LUCINDA   PARKER,    1895-96.     Born,  Southwest  Harbor,   Me. 

Ad.,   16   Central  Ave.,  Danvers,   Mass. 
BERTHA    ADELINE    WESTON     (Mrs.    C.    E.    Hutchinson),    1895-96. 

Born,  Rockingham,  Vt.     Ad.,  13   Currier   Ave.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
MARY   LOUISA    WILBUR,   1895-97.     Born,   Saxton's   River,   Vt.  Bible 

Teachers'  Training  Sch.,  1903-04;  Librarian,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1904- 

08;    Bookseller,    Assn.    Press,    New    York    City,    1908-11;    Librarian, 

Cleveland,  0.,  1912-;  ad.,  5612  Linwood  Ave.,  Cleveland,  0. 

CLASS  OF  1900 

ALICE  RUTH  ABBOTT  (Mrs.  W.  T.  Merrill),  1896-97.  Born,  Water- 
ville, Me.     Ad.,  Sidney,  Mont. 

LENA    EVELYN    BATES,   1896-97.     From   Oakland,   Me. 

LOUISE   MAY   BENSON,  1896-97.     From  Waterville,   Me. 

NELLIE  WHITTEN  CRIE  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Haynes),  1896-98.  From 
Rockland,  Me.     Ad.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

FLORENCE    MAY    DIVER,    1896-99.     From    Detroit,   Mich. 
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Non-Graduates — Women  1902 

AIMEE  PAULA  GALLERT  (Mrs.  Hilborn),  1896-98.  From  Water- 
ville,  Me.     Ad.,  603  West  138th  St.,  New  York  City. 

SUSIE  AGNES  HALL,  1896-98.     From  Gray,  Me. 

STELLA  LOUISE  JONES  (Mrs.  P.  P.  Hill),  1896-1900.  From  Wat- 
erville.  Me.     Ad.,  Northeast  Harbor,  Me. 

MARGE  ESTELLE  MAGRATH  (Mrs.  Sanborn),  1896-99.  From 
Wilton,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Everett,  Mass. 

NELLA  MARY  MERRICK,  1896-97.  Born,  Troy,  Me.  Ad.,  Water- 
ville,  Me. 

MYRA  JOSEPHINE  PERRY  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Mackey),  1896-99.  A.B., 
Chicago,  1911.  Born,  Hallowell,  Me.  Hd.  English  Dept.,  Col.  for 
Women,  Columbia,  S.  C;  Hd.  English  Dept.,  High  Sch.,  Medford, 
Mass.;  Teacher  Eng.  and  Welfare  worker,  East  Side  High  Sch., 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Contributor  to  various  periodicals;  ad.,  Maplewood, 
N.  J. 

AGNES  JULIA  POWERS  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Bishop),  1896-97.  Born,  So. 
Norridgewock,  Me.  Moody  Bible  Inst.,  1899-1900;  ad.,  Bruns- 
wick, Me. 

JENNIE  ELVESA  TIRRELL  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Gerry),  1896-97.  Born, 
West  Auburn,  Me.  Teacher,  Fairbanks,  Me.,  1897;  High  Sch., 
Dixfield,  Me.,  1897;  Acad.,  Paris,  Me.,  1899-1901;  ad.,  Erie,  Pa. 

CLASS  OF  1901 

MARY  ELIZABETH  BARBER,  1897-98.     From  East  Northfield,  Mass. 
FLORENCE     MAUDE     BURLEIGH     (Mrs.    H.     S.    Brown),    1897-98. 

Born,  Otis,  Me.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
JENNIE    WINNIFRED    CUMMINGS,    1897-98.     From   Auburn,   Me. 
MARY  ELISE  FELLOWS   (Mrs.  D.  M.  White),  1897-98.     From  Skow- 

hegan.  Me.     Last  ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
FRANCES  LOUISE   GIBSON   (Mrs.  E.  R.  Woodbury),  1897-98.     Born, 

North   Conway,  N.    H.     Ad.,   Saco,  Me. 
EMMA   NORTON    HALE,  1897-98.     Born,   Rangoon,   Burma.     Ad.,   Rt. 

A,  Bo.x  30,  LaRoche  Ave.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
GERTRUDE    LORD,   1897-98.     From   Waterville,   Me.     Ad.,  Waterville, 

Me. 
HELEN     FRANCES     SIMMONS      (Mrs.     Luke     Houghton),     1897-98. 

From  North  Anson,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 
MARGARET   WILLIAMS    (Mrs.   G.   W.    Thomas),   1897-98,   1899-1900. 

Born,   Plymouth,  Pa.     Ad.,   San   Diego,  Calif. 

CLASS  OF  1902 

MARJORIE  LOUISE  ELDER  (Mrs.  G.  S.  Stevenson),  1898-1900.  A.B., 
Smith  Col.,  1902.     From  Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


1902  Colby  College 

*MARIAN    HALL    (Mrs.    A.    H.    Mitchell),    1898-1902.     Born,    Water- 

ville,   Me.,    May    24,    1881.     Died,    Billerica,    Mass.,    Sept.    25,    1912, 

aged  31. 
ADDIE  LINCOLN  HOLBROOK   (Mrs.  H.  J.  Merrick),  1898-99.     From 

South  Norridgewock,  Me.     Ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 
BERTHA     MAE     JUDKINS     (Mrs.     Leo    Whitaker),     1898-99.     Bom, 

Cornville,   Me.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
ETHEL    WILHELMINA    KNOWLTON,   1898-99.     From   Monson,  Me. 

Last  ad.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
*ANNIE    RHOADES   MADDOCKS    (Mrs.   C.   F.   Marshall),   1898-1900. 

Born,    South   River,  Md.,   March    15,    1878.     Teacher;    died,   Melrose, 

Mass.,  April  30,  1919,  aged  41. 
ELIZABETH    PHILENA    PENNEY    (Mrs.    Albion    Floyd),    1898-1900. 

From  Waterville,   Me.     Ad.,   Mapleton,   Me. 
GERTRUDE     BERNICE     ROGERS,     1898-1900.     A.B.,     Tufts,     1902. 

From  Belfast,  Me.     Teacher,  North  Andover,  Mass. 
ALLANA  BUTLER   SMALL    (Mrs.   G.   W.  Krieger),  1898-1900.     A.B., 

Smith  Col.,   1904.     Teacher,  1904-12;    ad.,   Poughkeepsie,  N.   Y. 
GRACE  LOUISE   STIMSON,  1898-99.     From  Gray,  Me. 
LOTTIE    ANNIE    TAYLOR,    1898-1900.     Prom   Hampden,   Me. 
BERTHA  JEAN   THAYER,   1899-1900.     From  Westboro,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1903 

JOSEPHINE  MARY  BERRY  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Harlow),  1899-1900.  From 
Waterville,  Me.  Teacher,  Waterville,  1900-01;  Old  Town,  Me., 
1904-05;  ad..  Old  Town,  Me. 

CARRIE  ALMA   CHILDS,   1899-1900.     From   Waterville,  Me. 

MARGARET  ESTELLE  CRAM,  1899-1900.  From  Mt.  Vernon,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

FLORENCE  DIXON,  1899-1900.  Born,  Somersworth,  N.  H.  Ad., 
Rochester,   N.   H. 

JENNIE  JUNE  DUNN  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Bakeman),  1899-1900.  From 
Houlton,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

MABEL  ESTHER  DUNN  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Libby) ,  1899-1900.  Born, 
Watei-ville,  Me.  Curry  Sch.  of  Expression,  Boston,  1903;  Teacher, 
Expression,  Coburn  Clas.  Inst.;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

LYDIA  PAGE  FOSS  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Shipman),  1899-1900.  From 
Machias,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

EVA  MAUDE  GARLAND,  1899-1900.  Born,  Farmington,  N.  H. 
Teacher,  Farmington,  N.  H.,  1900-05;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1905-. 

LOIS  EASTMAN  HOXIE  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Smith),  1899-1902.  Born, 
North  Fairfield,  Me.  Teacher,  Revere,  Mass.,  1902-03;  ad.,  Water- 
ville, Me. 

354 


Non-Graduates — Women  1904 

GERTRUDE  LEWIS,  1899-1900.  A.B.,  Wellesley,  1905.  Born,  Castine, 
Me.     Registered  nurse;    ad.,   Castine,  Me. 

FLORENCE  PERRY  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Hahn),  1899-1900.  Born,  Cam- 
den, Me.     Teacher,  1904;   ad..   Friendship,  Me. 

ALICE  MAE  PIERCE,  1899-1900,  1900-01.  From  Rockland,  Me.  Ad., 
10  Waban  St.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

ALICE  MAY  SMITH  (Mrs.  L.  W.  Home),  1899-1900,  1902-03.  Born, 
Norway,  Me.  Teacher,  Leland  and  Gray  Sem.,  1903-04;  ad.,  Fair- 
haven,  Mass. 

BERDENA  ESTHER  TRAFTON  (Mrs.  B.  B.  Fogler),  1899-1903. 
Bom,  St.  Albans,  Me.     Teacher;  Post  office  clerk;  ad.,  Cleveland,  0. 

BERTHA  MAY  WILEY  (Mrs.  G.  M.  Chase),  1899-1900.  Born,  Bethel, 
Me.     Smith  Col.,  1900-01;   ad.,  538   Brigham  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1904 

EDITH   LEORA  BARNEY,   1900-01.     From   South   Atkinson,  Me. 

NELLIE  HARRIET  BAVIS,  1900-02.  Born,  Calais,  Me.  Teacher, 
Mt.  Ida  Sch.,  1911-16;  Lady  Prin.,  same,  from  1916;  ad.,  Newton, 
Mass. 

LILLIAN  EUNICE  BERRY  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Newton),  1900-02.  Born, 
Saco,  Me.  Teacher  music.  Public  Sch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1901-06; 
Mt.  Hermon  Sch.,  1909-10;  Conn.  Agri.  Col.,  1910-13;  ad,  Storrs, 
Conn. 

MARY  ELEANOR  BERRY  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Manter),  1900-02.  Born, 
Saco,  Me.  New  Eng.  Conservatory,  Boston,  1906-10;  Teacher  music, 
Bar  Harbor,  1906-07;  Lexington  and  Saugus,  Mass.,  1910-13;  ad., 
Winthrop,  Mass. 

JENNIE  BELLE  HEATH  CHASE  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Brooks),  1900-02. 
Born,  Belgrade,   Me.     Teacher,  3  years;   ad.,  Princeton,  Mass. 

BERTHA   EMMA    CLOUGH,    1900-04.     From   North    Sebago,  Me. 

MABEL  FREESE  (Mrs.  C.  D.  Dennett),  1900-01.  Teacher,  1901-05; 
Welfare  work  for  girls,  Bangor,  Me.;  Author,  Temperance  Helps  for 
Primary  Teachers,  (1901)  ;  Girls'  Welfare  Cook  Book,  (1912)  ;  con- 
tributor to  numerous  periodicals;  ad.,  112  Fourth  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

DORIS  PAULA  GALLERT,  1900-01.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Ad., 
1  West  93d  St.,  New  York  City. 

MINERVA  JUNE  GOODALE  (Mrs.  T.  C.  Stephens),  1900-01.  Trav- 
elling saleswoman,  2  years;  ad.,  Fairfield,  Me. 

*SARA  LOVISA   HADDOCK,  1900-01.     From  Gorham,  Me.     Deceased. 

ADDIE    FRANCES    HODGKINS,    1900-01.     From   East    Lamoine,    Me. 

SARA  BOOTHBY  LIBBY,  1900-01.  From  Westbrook,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Westbrook,  Me. 

BERTHA    CECILIA    LONG    (Mrs.    A.    R.    Hanscom),    1900-01.     Born, 

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East    Bluehill,    Me.     Eastern    State    Normal    Sch.,    1901;    Teacher, 

1902-03;  ad.,  1425  Bellevue  Blvd.,  Burlingame,  Calif. 
LAVINA  SWEETLAND  MORGAN   (Mrs.  I.  S.  Jones),  1900-01.     Born, 

Burnham,    Me.     Teacher,    Hebron    Acad.,    to    1908;    ad.,    Hampton, 

N.  H. 
ALICE  LOUISE  OWEN   (Mrs.  A.  W.  Palmer),  1900-02.  From  Aubum, 

Me.     Ad.,  Haverford,  Pa. 
ETHEL    MAUD    PORTER,   1900-02.     A.B.,   Smith  Col.     Born,    Buxton, 

Me.     Ad.,  Bar  Mills,  Me. 
CLARE     MARTHA     RIDEOUT     (Mrs.    H.   A.    M.     Trickey),    1900-02. 

Born,  Garland,  Me.     Teacher;  ad.,  19  Grant  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
MARY   FRANCIS    SMALL,  1900-02.     From   Cherryfield,  Me. 
*MARION    ELIZABETH    STONE,    1900-02.     From    Somerville,    Mass. 

Teacher,  Greenland,  N.  H.;  died.  May  28,  1907. 
*MARY  BROWN    STUART    (Mrs.  E.   L.   Allen),   1900-02.     Born,  Dec. 

9,  1880.     Died,  Oct.  13,  1918,  aged  37. 
BERTHA    CAREY    WHITTEMORE     (Mrs.    E.    O.    Whittier),    1900-04. 

Born,  Newton   Center,  Mass.     Library   Course,   Simmons   Col.,  1906- 

07;    Cataloguer,  Univ.  Me.,  1907-11;  ad.,  8   Crawford  Circle,  Wawa- 

sett  Park,  Wilmington,  Del. 

CLASS  OF  1905 

SARA     ERNESTINE    DAVIS,    1901-03.     Born,    Portland,    Me.     Asst. 

Treas.,  Houlton  Savings  Bank;  ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 
SARAH  ESTELLE   GIFFORD,   1901-04.     From  North  Fairfield,  Me. 
ETHEL    MAY    HIGGINS     (Mrs.    W.    P.    Beck),    1901-03.     A.B.,    Mt. 

Holyoke,   1905.     Ad.,   606   East  End  Trust   Bldg.,   Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
ETHEL   ALONA   NICHOLSON    (Mrs.    S.    G.   Bean),    1901-02.     Born, 

Boston,  Mass.     Ad.,  Hanover,  Mass. 
BERTHA   MAY   PURINTON    (Mrs.   Dwight  Higgins),   1901-02.     Born, 

Litchfield,  Me.     Ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 
MATTIE   EMMA   SHAW,  1901-02.     From  Caribou,  Me. 
LULU  M.  SMITH    (Mrs.   L.  E.   Dudley),  1901-04.     Born,  Caribou,  Me. 

Prop.  "The  Corset  Shop",  Caribou,  Me. 
ELEANOR   HARDY   STONE    (Mrs.    A.   L.    Goodwin),    1901-02.     From 

Waterville,    Me.     Ad.,    33    Reading    Hill    Ave.,    Melrose    Highlands, 

Mass. 
MARION  WEBBER   (Mrs.  H.  P.  Hayden),  1901-03.     From  Waterville, 

Me. 
BLANCHE    VIOLA   WILBER,    1901-04.     Born,   North   New   Portland, 

Me.     Student,   Throop    Polytechnic   Inst.,    1904-05,    Pott's    Bus.    Col., 

1911-12;    Teacher,   High  Sch.,   Madison,  Me.,   1905-11;    Deering  High 

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Sch.,   Portland,   Me.,   1912-17;   Madison,   Me.,   1917-18;    ad.,   Madison, 
Me. 
SARAH      FLORENCE     WYMAN,     1902-03.     From     Skowhegan,     Me. 
Last  ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1906 

ADELAIDE  LOUISE  ALLEN  (Mrs.  B.  C.  Feenan),  1902-03.  Born, 
No.  Waterford,  Me.  Teacher,  Westport,  Mass.,  1903-09;  ad.,  West- 
port   Point,    Mass. 

ALICE   MAY   ANGLE,    1902-03.     From   Waterville,   Me. 

HARRIET  MAY  DRAKE  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Kidder),  1902-03.  Born,  Wat- 
erville, Me.  Secy,  to  Mayor,  Waterville,  1905-10;  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Waterville,   1910-12;    ad.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

CORA  HANNAH  FARWELL  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Sherwood),  1902-05.  Born, 
Bethel,   Me.     Ad.,    15   Beckford   St.,  Salem,   Mass. 

EDITH  PEARLE  JONES  (Mrs.  H.  C.  VanWclden),  1902-03.  From 
Houlton,   Me.     Ad.,  830  Summer  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

JENNIE  MAE  LINTON  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Carter),  1902-04.  Born,  Little- 
ton, Me.  Teacher,  Shaw  Univ.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1902-06;  Ricker  Clas. 
Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1906-10;  High  Sch.,  Palmer,  Mass.,  1910-12; 
ad.,  755    Wallace   Ave.,    Ruskin  Villa,  Wilkinsburg,    Pa. 

ELLEN  ROWENA  LOOMIS  (Mrs.  W.  T.  Stackpole),  1902-03.  Ad., 
6   Cove  Court,  Rochester,  N.  H. 

BESSIE  ANNA  LOU  MERRICK  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Perley) ,  1902-03.  From 
Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,  38  Exeter  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

JUANITA   GRACE   RUSSELL,  1902-03.     Prom  Waterville,   Me. 

FLORENCE  ELLEN  STOVER,  1902-03.     From  Palmer,  Mass. 

ALICE  REBECCA  TILLEY,  1902-03.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.  Insur- 
ance Clerk,   Damariscotta,  Me.,   1910-12;   ad.,  Jefferson,   Me. 


CLASS  OF  1907 

RENA  MAY  ARCHER  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Taylor),  1903-06.  Born,  Fairfield 
Center,  Me.     Newspaper  correspondent,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  from   1915. 

JULIA   BELLE    HALL,   1903-04.     From  Norridgewock,   Me. 

BESSIE   HELEN  JONES,   1903-04.     From  Norridgewock,  Me. 

BERTHA  H.  KENNISON,  1903-04.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Waterville,    Me. 

HORTENSE  WARNER  PHILBRICK,  1903-04.  Born,  Fort  Bennett, 
So.  Dak.     Teacher  of  music;  ad.,  92  School  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

DORA  TRACY  SIMMONS,  1903-05.     From  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me. 

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CLASS  OF  1908 

BERTA  EDITH  BALDWIN,  1904-06.     A.B.,  Brown,  1908.     From  Coos, 

N.  H.     Ad.,  Coos,  N.  H. 
JEANNETTE     HOLMES     BALDWIN,    1904-06.     A.B.,     Brown,    1908. 

Born,    North    Stratford,    N.    H.     Teacher,    High    Sch.,    Chesterfield, 

Mass.,    1908-09;     Ashby,    Mass.,    1909-12;     Gram.    Sch.,    Springfield, 

Mass.,   1912-14;   High    Sch.,  Norwalk,    Conn.,   1915;    Holyoke,   Mass., 

1915-18;   Carnegie  Inst.  Tech.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1918-19;    ad.,   Coos, 

N.  H. 
CLARA  WILSON  BRYANT,  1904-05.     Born,  Old  Town,  Me.     Student, 

Eric  Pape   Sch.,  Boston,   1905-08;    Art  instructor,    1909-13;    Student, 

Pratt    Inst.,    Brooklyn,   N.    Y.,    1913-15;    Art    Instructor,    No.   Tona- 

wanda,  N.   Y.,  1915-16;   Pleasantville,  N.  J.,  1916-18;  Collingswood, 

N.  J.,  1918- ;  ad.,  224  Coyle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
PEARL  PIERCE   CARTER   (Mrs.   Leander  Jackson),   1904-05.     From 

Freedom,  Me. 
EVELYN  ALBERTA  CARVER    (Mrs.   C.   L.  Canda),   1904-05.     From 

Seal  Cove,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Westcliffe,  Colo. 
LENA  MAY  CLARK  (Mrs.  F.  S.  Clark),  1904-05.     Born,  Palermo,  Me. 

Teacher,  No.  New  Portland,  Me.,  1905-06;  High  Sch.,  Northfield,  Vt., 

1907-09;  ad..  Fortress   Monroe,  Va. 
ALICE  LOUISE  COLBY,  1904-05.     From  Topsham,'Me. 
JENNIE  COX   (Mrs.  R.  W.  Snow),  1904-06.     Born,  Searsmont,  Me. 

Teacher,   Hermon   Me.;    Supt.   Sch.,  1917-18;  ad.,   Hermon,   Me. 
ELIZABETH  HELEN  FELKER  (Mrs.  S.  W.  Rogers),  1904-05.     Born, 

Newburyport,    Mass.     Perry    Normal    Kindergarten    Sch.,    1905-07; 

Teacher,    Plymouth,    Mass.,   1907-11;    Winnipeg,   Man.,    1911-16;    ad., 

52  Grant  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
ALICE    GERTRUDE    GRANT,    1904-05.     From    Yarmouth,    Me.     Last 

ad.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 
CARRIE    ELIZABETH    HILL     (Mrs.    M.    R.    Keyes),    1904-06.     Born, 

Machias,   Me.     Bookkeeper,   1906-07;   Teacher,  Easton,   Me.,  1907-09; 

Chesterville,  Me.,  1916-18;  ad.,  38  Bedford  St.,  Bath,  Me. 
RAGNHILD    LILLIAN    IVERSEN    (Mrs.   Nathaniel   Tompkins),   1904- 

06.     Born,  Caribou,  Me.     Ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 
NORA  MEHITABLE   LANDER   (Mrs.  L.  B.  Hopkins),  1904-07.     Born, 

Bingham,  Me.     Ad.,  Box  729,  Narberth,  Penn. 
VIVIAN    BETSEY    LIBBY,    1904-06.     A.B.,    Smith    Col.,    1908.     Born, 

Smithfield,  Me.     Dist.  Secy.,  Assoc.  Charities,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908-13; 

Supervisor    of    Dists.,    Soc.    for    Organizing    Charity,    Philadelphia, 

Penn.,  1913- ;  Special  lecturer,  Sch.  Civics  and  Philanthropy,  Chicago, 

1915,   and   Sch.    Psychiatric   Social   Work,   Smith  Col.,    1918;    Dean, 


Non-Graduates — Women  1909 

Dept.  Family  Social  Work,  Penn.  Sch.  for  Social  Work,  from  1914; 

ad.,  620   South   Washington  Sq.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
BERNICE  NORTH  (Mrs.  L.  M.  Thomas),  1904-05.     Born,  Auburn,  Me. 

Ad.,  Lewiston,  Me. 
JOSEPHINE   LEONE  NUTTER   (Mrs.  J.  L.  Ballard),  1904-05.     Born, 

Saco,  Me.     Ad.,  Saco,  Me. 
*BERNICE     MARTHA    PACKARD     (Mrs.     H.     H.    Bailey),    1904-05. 

Born,    Orient,    Me.,    March    22,     1886.     Died,    Houlton,    Me.,    1909, 

aged  23. 
MOLLIE  ALICE  PEARCE   (Mrs.  F.  L.  Putnam),  1904-07.     Born,  Fort 

Fairfield,  Me.     Teacher,  Houlton,  Me.,  1907-08;   ad.,  Houlton,  Me. 
CHARLOTTE     HELEN     PRESCOTT     (Mrs.    J.     S.    Greig) ,     1904-05. 

Born,   Westford,   Mass.     Lowell   Com.   Col.,    1908;    Bookkeeper,  1908- 

12;  res.,  Westford,  Mass. 
LAURA    KENDRICK    PRESCOTT,    1904-05.     Born,    Lawrence,    Mass. 

Ad.,  690  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
*ANNE    TRAFTON    ROBERTS,    1904-08.     Born,    Caribou,    Me.,    June 

22,  1885;  died,   Waterville,  Me.,  March  5,   1908,   aged  22. 
BERTHA     DAMON     TEAGUE,     1904-05.     Born,     Warren,     Me.     Ad., 

Warren,  Me. 
HELEN    MERRILL    TOZIER,    1904-05.     From    Skowhegan,    Me. 
AGNES    BELLE    VAUGHAN    (Mrs.    L.    L.    Woods),    1904-05.     Born, 

Owasco,  N.   Y.     Teacher,   1905-08;   ad.,  486  Beale    St.,   East   Milton, 

Mass. 
AVIS  LUELLA  WOODS    (Mrs.  J.  A.  Paulson),   1904-05.     Born,  Knox, 

Me.     Teacher,  Mansfield,  Mass.,   1907-12;  ad.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

CLASS  OF  1909 

BERTHA    HANNAH   BRYANT,   1905-07.     From   Freedom,   Me.     Last 

ad..  Freedom,  Me. 
MARTHA     ELIZABETH     BRYANT,     1905-06.     From     Berwick,     Me. 

Last  ad.,  Berwick,  Me. 
MARGARET  ANNE   CLARKE,  1905-08.     From  Crouseville,  Me.     Last 

ad.,  Crouseville,  Me. 
*NETTIE    BICKFORD    CRANE,    1905-07.     From    Birch    Harbor,    Me. 

Died,  June,  1911. 
DOROTHY   DONNELL    (Mrs.  H.  G.   Calhoun),  1905-06.     From  Kent's 

Hill,  Me. 
LaVERNA    EATON    GIBBS     (Mrs.    Maxwell),    1905-06.     From    Liver- 
more  Falls,  Me.     Last  ad.,  30  Charles  St.,  New  York  City. 
WINNIBEL  GOWER,  1905-06.     Born,  Solon,  Me.     Teacher,  Livermore, 

Me.,    1906-07;    Rumford,    1907-08;    Madison,    1908-14;     Kent's    Hill, 

1915-17;   Portland,  1917-. 

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MARIAN   DUDLEY    MAYO,   1905-06.     From   Fairfield,   Me.     Last  ad., 

Fairfield,  Me. 
MAUDE  AMANDA   MERRILL,   1906-07.     From   Skowhegan,   Me. 
LIZZIE     ELLA     PHAIR,     1905-06.     From    Limestone,    Me.     Last    ad., 

Limestone,  Me. 
EUNICE    ELECTA   PLACE,  1905-06.     From  Derby,  Vt. 
IDA  MAY  PROCTOR   (Mrs.  F.  N.  Boston),  1905-06.     From  Waterville, 

Me.     Ad.,  22  Dennis  St.,  Gardiner,  Me. 
JEANNETTE    LOUISE    STURTEVANT,    1905-08.     Born,    Skowhegan, 

Me.     Teacher,   So.  Portland,  Me.,   1909-10;   Bethel,  1910-11;   Brewer, 

1911-12;  Fairfield,  1912-17;    Brewer,  1917-19;  ad.,  210   Newbury  St., 

Boston,   Mass. 
OLIVE  WOOD  TAYLOR,   1905-07.     From  Spencer,  Mass. 
JULIA    JEANNETTE    WARE,    1905-06.     From    New    Bo.ston,    N.    H. 

Last  ad.,  New  Boston,  N.  H. 
HARRIET  ELIZA  WATERMAN,  1905-06.     From   Portland,   Me. 
MARY    DEMOREST    WEEKS,    1905-06.     From    Wiscasset,    Me.     Last 

ad.,  Wiscasset,  Me. 
JESSIE   MARGUERITE   WHITEHOUSE    (Mrs.  L.   O.    Merrill),   1905- 

08.     From  Winslow,  Me.     Ad.,  Dover,  N.  H. 

CLASS  OF  1910 

ADDIE  IMOGENE  BENNETT,  1906-07.  From  Danforth,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Danforth,  Me. 

JESSIE  MOWER  BICKFORD  (Mrs.  Philip  Strand),  1906-07.  From 
So.  Portland. 

AGNES  LOUISE  BOULIA,  1906-07.  A.B.,  Bates,  1910.  Born,  Laco- 
nia,  N.  H.  Teacher,  Alton,  N.  H.,  1910-12;  Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  1912- 
13;   Derby,  Vt.,  1913-16;   Randolph,  Vt.,  1917-19. 

HARRIET  ELLEN  BROPHY,  1906-07.  From  Fairfield,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Fairfield,  Me. 

GENEVA  HAZEL  COFFIN,  1906-07.  From  Ashland,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Ashland,  Me. 

IDA  MAY  CROFF,  1906-07.     From  Sangerville,  Me. 

EVIE  WALKER  EASTMAN  (Mrs.  U.  J.  Hebert),  1906-08.  Born, 
Warren,  Me.  Teacher,  Warren,  Me.,  1908-14;  Lyndon  Centre,  Vt., 
1914-16;  Gardiner,  Me.,  1916-17;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt,  1917-19;  New- 
port, R.   I.,  1919-20. 

ANNIE  LOUISE  FOGG,  1906-08.  Born,  New  Boston,  N.  H.  Can- 
vasser, 1909-10;  Teacher,  Henniker,  N.  H.,  1913;  Francistown,  N. 
H.,  1914;  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1915-18;  Parlin  Sch.,  Everett,  Mass., 
1918-. 

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GERTRUDE  MAY  FRENCH  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Packard),  1906-08.  A.B., 
Bates,  1911.  Born,  Farmington,  Me.  Teacher,  1911-12;  ad.,  50 
Midland  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

BERTHA  ETHEL  HAMMOND  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Learned),  1906-07.  Born, 
Carthage,  Me.     Ad.,  Dryden,  Me. 

*BERTHA  JACKMAN  HANSON,  1906-08.  From  South  Windham, 
Me.     Deceased. 

HELEN  JOY  HINCKLEY,  1906-08.  From  Bluehill,  Me.  Mass.  Genl. 
Hosp.,  1910-13;  Registered  nurse;  service  in  France  and  Belgium, 
1915-19;    ad.,   Chelsea,  Mass. 

NELLIE  MAUDE  KEENE  (Mrs.  C.  J.  Fernald),  1906-07.  Born,  He- 
bron, Me.  Teacher,  Hebron,  Me.,  1908-12;  Brunswick,  191.3-14; 
Portland  1914-15;  ad.,  918  D  St.,  S.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

EDITH  SIMPSON  LORD,  1906-07.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1912.  Born, 
Eliot,  Me.  Teacher,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  1912-13;  Ware,  Mass., 
1913-14;  Dover,  N.  H.,  1914-16;  Mendon,  Mass.,  1917;  Pawtucket, 
R.   I.,  1917-18;   Stamford,  Conn.,  1918-. 

RACHEL  BELLE  MARSHALL  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Sterling),  1906-07.  Born, 
North  Anson,  Me.  Bookkeeper,  Madison,  Me.,  1907-11;  Auditing 
Dept.,  John  Hancock  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1911-15;  ad., 
Westbrook,  Me. 

*HAZEL  LILLIAN  MARSTON,  1906-08.  From  Amherst,  N.  S.  De- 
ceased. 

ELIZABETH  MONOHON  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Nickels),  1906-07.  Born, 
Cherryfield,  Me.  Teacher,  Cherryfield  Acad.,  1908-10;  ad.,  Portland, 
Me. 

MIRIAM  ROSS,  1906-08.     From  St.  John,  N.  B. 

MILDRED  ASHTON  STEEL-BROOKE  (Mrs.  T.  W.  Ellis),  1906-07. 
A.B.,  Syracuse,  1910.  Born,  Clifton  Heights,  Pa.  Teacher,  Nunda, 
N.  Y.,  1910-12;  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1912-15;  ad.,  54  Albany  Ave., 
Toronto,  Ont. 

MAUDE  ALLAN  WEED,  1906-09.  From  Portland,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Riverdale,  Md. 

GRACE  EMMA  WHITTIER,  1906-09.  From  Hempstead,  N.  H.  Last 
ad.,  Hempstead,  N.  H. 

RUTH  EDSON  WOOD  (Mrs.  G.  E.  Hebner),  1906-08.  Born,  East 
Taunton,  Mass.  Teacher,  Jackson  Col.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1909-10;  ad., 
84  Genesee  Park  Blvd.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1911 

MARY   EMERALD   BRADMAN    (Mrs.   R.  G.   Mosman),  1907-08,  1909- 

10.     Born,   Belfast,  Me.     Teacher,  1910-11;   ad.;  Belfast,  Me. 
HAZEL    LYDIA    BRECKENRIDGE     (Mrs.    H.    T.    Mailey),    1907-09. 


1911  Colby  College 

Born,  Meriden,  Conn.  Teacher,  1909-12;  ad.,  1075  Essex  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass. 

MARJORIE  MILLIKEN  BUCKNAM,  1907-08.  R.N.,  Univ.  of  State 
of  New  York,  1915.  Born,  Columbia  Falls,  Me.  Asst.  Supt.  Hosp., 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1914-15;  Public  Health  Nurse,  Glens  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  1915- ;  ad.,  4  Park  Ave.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

MARIE  LOUISE  CHASE  (Mrs.  Cole),  1907-08.  Born,  Brooks,  Me. 
Secy.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Portland,  Me.,  1909-11;  N.  Y.  Sch.  Philan- 
thropy, 1911-12;  Industrial  Secy.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Portland,  Me.,  1912- 
16;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1916-17;  Exec.  Indus.  Secy.,  Central  Branch 
Y.  W.  C    A.,  New  York  City,  1917-. 

HELEN  MINERVA  DUNLAP  (Mrs.  P.  T.  Higgins),  1907-09.  Born, 
Lawrence,   Mass.     Teacher,  1911-18;    ad..  Dexter,   Me. 

RACHEL  ERMINA  FELCH,  1907-08,  1909-10.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ., 
1914.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  North  Conway,  N.  H. 

MINNIE  ESTELLE  FERNALD,  1907-09.  Born,  Lincolnville,  Me. 
Teacher  and  housekeeper;  ad.,  46  Summer  St.,  Rockland,  Me. 

*SUSIE  BEATRICE  GREELEY,  1907-08.  From  Hampden  Corner,  Me. 
Died,  July  20,  1908. 

BETH  EVELEEN  HAINES,  1907-08.  From  Waterville,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Waterville,   Me. 

MOLLIE  FARRAR  HANSON,  1907-08.  A.B.,  Smith  Col.,  1911. 
Teacher,  Millbury,  Mass.,  High  Sch.,  1911-12;  Dedham,  Mass., 
1912-15,   1916-19,  Head  Eng.   Dept.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Calais,  Me. 

MARGARET  JEAN  HARE  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Buck),  1907-09.  Born, 
Monticello,  Me.     Teacher,  1909-17;  ad.,  Monticello,  Me. 

ALICE  DUDLEY  HOLMAN  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Shedd),  1907-08.  A.B., 
Brown,  1911.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Settlement  House,  1912-14;  ad., 
Newtonville,  Mass. 

MARY  LUCINDA  INGRAM  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Quinn),  1907-09.  Born, 
Montague,  Mass.     Teacher,  1909-14;  ad..   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

MILDRED  MYRA  JORDAN,  1907-09.  A.B.,  Smith,  1911.  Born,  Port- 
land, Me.  Teacher,  Ontario  Ladies'  Col.,  1911-15;  High  Sch.,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1913-. 

EVA  E.  LaCASCE  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Walker),  1907-08.  Born,  Skowhegan, 
Me. 

MARGARET  ELIZA  LINCOLN,  1907-08.  A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1912. 
Born,  Nova  Scotia.  Teacher,  Bradford,  Vt.,  1912-13;  Gorham,  Me., 
1913-14;  Petersham,  Mass.,  1914-17;  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1917-19; 
Sharon,  Ma.ss.,  1919-20;   ad.,  Cohasset,  Ma.^s. 

HONOR  WENTWORTH  LITTLEFIELD  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Hallowell), 
.1907-08.  Born,  Kennebunk,  Me.  Teacher  domestic  science.  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  1909-11;  Sanford,  Me.,  1911-12;  student,  Simmons  Col., 
1913;  Teacher,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1913-17. 

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Non-Graduates — Women  1912 

INEZ     DORINDA     MACE,     1907-08.     From    Aurora,     Me.     Last     ad., 

Aurora,   Me. 
IRENE   DORE  NELSON,  1907-08.     A.B.,  Brown,  1911.     Born,  Denver, 

Colo.     Editorial    Secy.,   Amer.   Bapt.    For.   Mis.    Soc,    Boston,   Mass., 

1911-15;    Teacher   History,    High    Sch.,   New   Bedford,    Mass.,    1915- ; 

ad.,  50  Plymouth   St.,  New   Bedford,  Mass. 
ESTHER    GERTRUDE    ROBINSON,    1907-09.     Born,   Waterville,    Me. 

Student,  Oberlin   Conservatory;    Music  teacher;   ad.,  33   Roberts   St., 

Portland,  Me. 
GLADYS    ANNABEL   SIMPSON,   1907-09.     From    Waterville,   Me. 
ELIZABETH    LOUISE     SPRINGFIELD,    1907-09.     Born,    Waterville, 

Me.     Stenographer;   ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 
MILDRED   PAULINE   STEVENS    (Mrs.  M.  G.  Ginn),  1907-08.     Born, 

Warren,  Me.     Teacher,  1908-13;  ad.,  Warren,   Me. 
FAYALENE    BLANCHE    TREFREN,   1907-09,    1910-12.     From   Wins- 
low,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Winslow,  Me. 
JESSIE   ALICE   TUPPER,   1907-08.     From   Waterville,  Me.     Last  ad., 

Waterville,  Me. 
INEZ  WALLACE    (Mrs.   R.   C.   Bridges).     Ad.,   Rutland,  Vt. 
HELEN   ELIZA  WARREN    (Mrs.  W.   H.  Cummings) ,   1907-09.     From 

Woodsville,  N.  H.     Ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

CLASS  OF  1912 

VELLA    ETTA    BARRETT     (Mrs.    Emmons    Stacey) ,    1908-09.     From 

Bridgewater,  Me.     Ad.,  Shirley,  Me. 
LESLIE   GEORGINA  CAMERON,  1908-10.     From  Newport,   R.  I. 
JULIA    MACOMBER   CAMPBELL    (Mrs.   W.   I.   Weymouth),    1908-09, 

1910-12.     Born,    Ellsworth,    Me.     Teacher,    Newport,    Me.,    1912-16; 

Patten,  Me.,  1917-18;   ad.,  440  Ninth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
MAUD    FILES    COLLINS,    1908-10.     From    Caribou,    Me.     Last    ad.. 

Caribou,  Me. 
ELLA    HETTIE    DOW    (Mrs.    C.   M.   Harding),    1908-09.     Born,   Gray. 

Me.     Milliner,  Brockton,  Mass.;  ad..  Walnut  Hill,  Me. 
PAULINE    HAMILTON    FREEMAN,    1908-10.     Born,    Hallowell,    Me. 

Teacher,  High    Sch.,  Hallowell,   Me.,   1910-11;    Potter  Acad.,  Sebago, 

Me.,   1911-12;    High  Sch.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1913;   State  Sch.  for 

Girls,   Hallowell,   Me.,   1913-14;    Spelman    Sem.,   Atlanta,    Ga.,    1914- 

16;  Jr.  High  Sch.,  Belmont,  Mass.,  1916-. 
LAURA   MARION   GETCHELL,   1908-10.     From   Bucksport,  Me.    Last 

ad.,  Bucksport,  Me. 
CARRIE  ESTELLA  GILE,  1908-10.     Born,  Alfred,  Me.     Teacher;  ad., 

Alfred,  Me, 


1912  Colby  College 

GERTRUDE  WOODCOCK  HAINES  (Mrs.  J.  Clark),  1908-09,  1910-12. 
From  Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,   Waterville,   Me. 

BEATRICE  LEONA  HAYCOCK,  1908-09.  From  Cherryfield,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Cherryfield,  Me. 

LINNIEON  JUNE  HIGGINS,  1908.  Born,  Corinna,  Me.  Ad.,  Dex- 
ter, Me. 

RUTH  EMILY  HUMPHRIES,  1908-10.  A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1913; 
D.O.,  Amer.  Sch.  Osteopathy,  1917.  Born,  Bath,  Me.  Teacher, 
Patchogue,  N.  Y.,  1913-14;  Osteopathic  physician,  681  Main  St., 
Waltham,  Mass. 

ROSE  BLANCHE  LaBONTE,  1908-10.  Born,  Westbrook,  Me.  Teach- 
er, one  year;  Asst.  Secy.,  Me.  Automobile  Assn.,  Portland,  Me.;  ad., 
Westbrook,  Me. 

HARRIET  LINCOLN  LAWLER  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Davis),  1908-11.  Born, 
Baileyville,  Me.     Ad.,  Eastport,  Me. 

EDITH  ROSE  LENHART,  1908-10.  From  Bedford,  Mass.  Ad.,  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

ANNE  ELIZABETH  McKECHNIE,  1908-09.  A.B.,  Western  Col.  for 
Women,  1914;  A.M.,  Syracuse,  1917.  Born,  Saco,  Me.  Inst.  Science, 
High  Sch.,  Waldoboro,  Me.,  1914-16;  Inst.  Biology,  Deering  High 
Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1917- ;  War  Work  Council,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  ad., 
Saco,  Me. 

HELEN  CELIA  MARSH,  1908-11.  Born,  Bradley,  Me.  N.  E.  Con- 
servatory, Boston,  1913-14;  Teacher  Music,  Guilford  and  Monson, 
Me.,  1914-17;   Public  entertainments;  ad.,  Guilford,  Me. 

HELEN  MARGARET  NICHOLS  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Bundy),  A.B.,  Smith 
Col.,  1912.  Teacher,  Thornton  Acad.,  Saco.  Me.,  1912-17;  ad..  Fort 
Mills,  P.  I. 

OLIVE  ELLEN  PERKINS,  1908-09.  From  Hallowell,  Me.  Last  ad., 
Hallowell,  Me. 

ANNE  C.  BOYD  POMEROY,  1908-09.  Born,  Oak  Bay,  N.  B.  Teach- 
er; ad.,  14.5  Maple  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

LOUISE  BROOKS  POWERS,  1908-10.  A.B.,  Radcliffe,  1912.  Born, 
Agawam,  Mass.  Social  service,  1912-18;  Red  Cross  Home  Service, 
1918- ;  ad.,  Granville  Stage,  Westfield,  Mass. 

HELEN  MARGUERITE  RECORD  (Mrs.  L.  B.  Whitehouse)  1908-09. 
Born,  Jay,  Me.     Ad.,  813  15th  St.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

MYRTIE  LOUISE  RUMERY,  1908-10.  Born,  West  Jonesport,  Me. 
Teacher;  ad.,  17  Fillmore  Place,  Gardiner,  Me. 

*BESSIE  ROSS  SANBORN  (Mrs.  C.  R.  Weymouth),  1908-09.  Born, 
Newport,  Me.,  March  9,  1888.  Died,  Newport,  Me.,  May  17,  1913, 
aged  25. 

SARAH  LeBROKE  SANDERS,  1909-10  From  Foxcroft,  Me.  Last 
ad.,  Foxcroft,  Me. 

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Non-Graduates — Women  1913 

AMBER   ALICE    SLIPP,   1908-10.     From    Bridgewater,   Me.     Last  ad., 

Bridgewater  Center,   Me. 
ELIZABETH    RAE    SLOAT,    1908-09.     From    Presque   Isle,    Me.     Last 

ad.,  24  Freeman  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
FREDA    ALLENE    SNOW,    1908-10.     Born,    Rockport,    Me.     Teacher, 

Columbia  Falls,  Me.,  1911-13;  Alfred,  Me.,  191.3-15;  Ridlonville,  Me., 

1916-19;  ad.,  Freeport,  Me. 
HARRIET    ROBINSON    WILLIAMS,   1908-09.     Born,    Thomaston,   Me. 

Stenographer;  ad.,  Thomaston,  Me. 
JEANNETTE     WINCHESTER,     1908-10.     Born,     Corinna,     Me.     Ad., 

Corinna,  Me. 
DONNA     LILLIAN     YEATON,     1908-09.     A.B.,     Bates,     1912.     Born, 

Belgrade,  Me.     Teacher;  last  ad.,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1913 

GENEVIEVE  BARKER,  1909-10,  1912-13.  Born,  Norway,  Me. 
Stenographer;  ad.,  Norway,  Me. 

EVA  WILSON  CLARK,  1909-10.  From  Lubec,  Me.  Last  ad.,  Lubec, 
Me. 

NETTIE  MARGARET  GOSS,  1909-10.  Born,  Charleston,  Me.  Asst., 
High  Sch.,  Frankfort,  Me.,  1910-11;  Monroe,  Me.,  1911-12;  Brown- 
ville  Jet,  Me.,  1912-13,  and  Prin.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Acad.,  Bridge- 
water,  Me.,  1914-16;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Penobscot,  Me.,  1916-19;  Pre- 
ceptress, Parsonsfield  Sem.,  19 19-;  ad.,  Kezar  Falls,  Me. 

FLORENCE  FRANCES  HAYNES  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Peirce) ,  1909-10.  Born, 
Hardwick,  Mass.     Teacher;  ad.,  Bradford,  Me. 

FLORENCE  INGERSOLL  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Fleming),  1909-10.  Born, 
Houlton,  Me.  Stenographer;  ad.,  26  North  Arlington  Ave.,  East 
Orange,  N.  J. 

GLADYS  EREDENE  KNOWLTON,  1909-10.     From  Waterville,  Me. 

ETTA  ELIZABETH  LAFFATY  (Mrs.  J.  U.  Haley),  1909-10.  Born, 
Caribou,  Me.  Teacher,  1910-12;  Bank  clerk,  1912-13;  Bookkeeper, 
1913;   ad..  Route  No.   1,   Caribou,  Me. 

ELLA  KELSEY  LITCHFIELD,  1909-11.  Born,  Scarboro,  Me. 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Scarboro,  Me.,  1911-18;  Acad.,  Bradford,  Vt, 
19 18-. 

KIT:TIE  MAE  NASON  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Small),  1909-10.  Prom  Water- 
ville, Me.     Last  ad.,  Waterville,   Me. 

RENA  CASWELL  SHORES  (Mrs.  N.  W.  Spiller),  1909-10,  1913-14. 
Teacher,   1912-13,   1914-17;    ad.,   Oakland,   Me. 

EDITH  RAE  SKELTON,  1909-10.  From  West  Brooksville,  Me.  La.=;t 
ad.,  West  Brooksville,  Me. 

ANNETTE   APOLLONIA   SMITH,   1909-10.     From   Marblehead,   Mass. 


1913  Colby  College 

E.    MARGUERITE    WEBBER    (Mrs.    E.    P.    Lander),   1909- 

Waterville,   Me.     Ad.,   Maiden,  Ma.ss. 
MAY  ISABELLE   WYMAN,    1909-10.     From  Howland,   Me. 


CLASS  OF  1914 

LUCIE   FAY  BARROWS,  1910-13.     Born,  Norway,  Me.     Nasson  Inst., 

1915.     Employment  work,   Lunn  &   Sweet   Shoe   Co.,   1915-17;    Cuah- 

man  Mollis  Co.,  1917- ;  ad.,  112  Spring  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 
KATHARINE     BOWEN,     1910-11.     A.B.,     Smith     Col.,     1914.     Born, 

Camden,    N.    J.     Teacher,    Oak    Grove    Sem.,    1914-16;    High    Sch., 

Wayne,  Pa.,  1916-17;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1917-19;  ad.,  330   Summit 

Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
LAURA     AUGUSTA     BRAGDON,     1910-12.     Born,     Westbrook,     Me. 

Cashier,  Westbrook  Elec.   Co.,   Westbrook,  Me. 
ELNA  ASINATH  CAMPBELL    (Mrs.  E.  M.   Smith),   1910-11,  1912-13. 

Born,  Mexico,  Me.     Ad.,  Rangeley,  Me. 
LOUISE  DRUMMOND   (Mrs.  G.  L.  Beach)    1910-11.     Born,  Waterville, 

Me.     Ad.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
MARCIA  JENNIE   FARRAR    (Mrs.    B.   F.   Mclntire),    1910-12.     Born, 

Wellington,    Me.     Teacher,    Kingman   and    Abbot,    Me.;    ad.,    Dexter, 

Me. 
HENRIETTA  CARVER  GILKEY   (Mrs.  H.  L.  Cook),  1910-11.     Born, 

Searsport,  Me.     Teacher,  Deer  Isle  and  Hampden,  Me.;  ad.,  Preston, 

Cuba. 
GERTRUDE    ELIZABETH    GRANT,    1910-12.     A.B.,    Oskaloosa    Col., 

1917.     Teacher  commercial  branches;  ad.,  Armstrong,  111. 
GRACE  HUTCHINSON,  1910-11.     From  Madison,  Me.     Last  ad.,  Madi- 
son, Me. 
FRANCES     LOUISE     JOSE,     1910-11.     Born,    Portland,.  Me.     Boston 

Univ.,  1911-12.     Teacher;   last  ad..   South  Portland,  Me. 
EDITH  LOUNSBURY   KLEIN    (Mrs.   G.  F.  Wilson),   1910-11.     Born, 

Wenham,  Mass.;  ad.,  Winthrop,  Me. 
MILDRED  ESTELLE  LANE,  1910-12.     Born,  Hallowell,  Me.    Teacher, 

New    Sharon,   Me.,   1912-13;    Bradford,    Me.,    1913-14;    Cornish,   Me., 

1914-17;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1917-. 
IRMA  ADELE  LEONARD,  1910-11.     Born,  Presque  Isle,  Me.  Teacher; 

Bookkeeper,  Milo  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.;  Clerk,  Kineo  Trust- Co  , 

Milo,  Me. 
ETHEL  CELIA  McEWEN,   1910-11.     From  Waterville,  Me.     Last   ad., 

Waterville,  Me. 
MARY    MARJORIE    MEADER    (Mrs.    D.    S.    Lucier),    1910-12.     Born, 

Waterville,   Me.     Special   writer  and    staff  reporter,    Boston    Herald, 

1916-18;  ad.,  Bo.ston,  Mass. 

366 


Non-Graduates — Women  1915 

HAZEL  ALBERTA  MERRILL  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Marsh),  1910-12.  Born, 
Waterville,  Me.     Teacher,  1916;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

JEAN  MAE  MILLIONS,  1910-12.  Born,  Westbrook,  Me.  Stenogra- 
pher; ad.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me. 

GERTRUDE  FRANCES  PHILBRICK,  1910-13.  A.B.,  Smith  Col., 
1918.  Born,  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  Modern  Lang.,  Tem- 
pleton,  Mass.,  1918-19;  Tovmshend,  Vt.,  1919- ;  ad.,  92  School  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

LYNNETTE  LOVINIA  PHILBRICK  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Witham),  1910-12. 
Born,  East  Corinth,  Me.;  ad.,  376  Park  Ave.,  Leonia,  N.  J. 

EVA  ISABELLE  PRATT  (Mrs.  R.  E.  Owen),  1910-11.  Born,  Clinton, 
Me.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  South  Thomaston,  Me.,  1912-13;  Ei'skine 
Acad.,  1913-14;  Preceptress,  1914-18;  Dean  of  Girls,  Oak  Grove  Sem., 
1918- ;  ad.,  Vassalboro,  Me. 

SOPHIE  PRATT  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Bostelmann,  Jr.),  1910-11.  A.B.,  Smith 
Col.,  1914.  Born,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Teacher  of  piano,  Toledo  Inst,  of 
Musical  Art.;  ad.,  1207  Jefferson  Ave.,  Toledo,  0. 

ABBIE  KENDALL  SHERMAN,  1910-12.  Born,  Hampden,  Me.  Teach- 
er, Kingman,  Me.,  1914-15;  Old  Town,  Me.,  1915-16;  Bookkeeper,  Old 
Town,  Me.,  1916-. 

MILDRED  BELLE  SMYTH  (Mrs.  P.  M.  Proctor),  1910-11.  Born, 
Keene,  N.  H.  Teacher,  1911-13;  Social  service,  1916;  ad.,  14  Hood 
St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

MARION  ESTELLE  SPRINGFIELD,  1910-12.  Born,  Waterville,  Me. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Hosp.,  1915-18;  Graduate  nurse;  ad.,  Waterville, 
Me. 

IRMA  ELVIRA  WILBER,  1910-11.  Born,  Madison,  Me.  Potts  Bus. 
Col.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  1911-12;    Stenographer;  ad.,   Madison,   Me. 

CHISIE  ELLEN  YOUNG,  1910-11.     From  Warren,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1915 

KATHLEEN  THERESA  BAXTER,  1911-12.  Born,  Waterville,  Me. 
Teacher;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

MERLE  BOWLER  (Mrs.  G.  G.  Stetson),  1911-13.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.     Ad.,  Mentor,  0. 

HELEN  RUTH  BRICKETT  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Rideout),  1911-12.  Born, 
Levant,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Hollis,  Me.,  1912-14;  ad.,  Guil- 
ford, Me. 

LEONORA  ROXANA  DYER  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Whelden),  1911-14.  Born, 
Charleston,  Me.     Ad.,  438   Main   St.,  Cumberland  Mills,   Me. 

LIZZIE  FRANCES  HOWLAND  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Waldron),  1911-13.  Born, 
Wilton,  Me.     Ad.,  Wilton,  Me. 

367 


1915  Colby  College 

NELLIE  L.  LIGHTBODY,  1911-12.  From  Wateiville,  Me.  Teacher; 
ad.,   Waterville,  Me. 

ANNIE  ARDELLA  McKENZIE  (Mrs.  M.  T.  Goodrich),  1911-13.  Born, 
Stonington,  Me.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Bingham,  Me.,  1913-15;  ad., 
Jay,  Me. 

*RUTH  HARRIET  MANSON,  1911-13.  Born,  North  Anson,  Me., 
April  10,  1893.     Died,  Dec.  16,  1916,  aged  23. 

ROSA  SHAYEB,  1911-12.     From  Boston,  Mass. 

*EDNA  LOUISE  STEVENS,  1911-13.  From  Portland,  Me.  Died, 
Portland,  Me.,  June,  1914. 

AMY  JULIET  TILDEN,  1911-12.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.  Graduate 
nurse;  ad.,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  Mass. 

GLADYS  EMILY  WARREN,  (Mrs.  Radebaugh),  1911-13.  From  Wat- 
erville, Me. 

GRACE  EIGHT  WELLS  (Mrs.  A.  A.  Thompson),  1911-13.  Born,  Clin- 
ton, Me.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

MARION  WHIPPLE  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Tuscan),  1911-13.  Born,  Madison, 
Me.     Teacher,  Somerset  Acad.,  Athens,  Me.,  1914-18;  ad.,  Solon,  Me. 

RUTH  ELIZABETH  WHITMAN  (Mrs.  M.  F.  Gushing),  1911-13. 
Born,  Bangor,  Me.     Ad.,  125  Grove  St.,  Bangor  Me. 

RUTH  MARION  YOUNG,  1911-13.  A.B.,  Syracuse,  1916.  Teacher, 
Lyndonville,  N.  Y.,  1916-18;  Sea  Cliff,  N.  J.,  1918- ;  ad.,  117  Elm  St., 
Saco,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1916 

RUTH  FRANCIS  BRACKETT,  1912-13,  1914-15.  Born,  South  Union, 
Me.  Simmons  Col.,  1917-18;  Teacher;  Stenographer;  Secretary;  ad., 
Warren,  Me. 

ELEANOR  FRANCES  BRADLEE  (Mrs.  P.  D.  Mitchell),  1912-14. 
Born,  Concord,  N.  H.  Teacher,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1915;  Dresden, 
Me.,  1915-16;  Ludlow,  Mass.,  1916-17;  ad.,  65  Sherman  St.,  Port- 
lann.  Me. 

RUTH  CLEMENT  DRESSER,  1913-14,  1917-18.  From  Milbridge,  Me. 
Last  ad.,  Milbridge,  Me. 

HAZEL  IRENE  FLETCHER  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Eaton),  1912-13.  From 
Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ESTHER  MATTHEWS  OILMAN  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Yorke),  1912-14.  Born, 
Hallowell,  Me.  Teacher,  Jr.  High  Sch.,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1914;  Gram. 
Sch.,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1915-16;  ad.,  58  Academy  St.,  Hallowell,  Me. 

MARION  PEARLE  GREENE  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Locke),  1912-14.  Born, 
Madison,  Me.  Wellesley  Col.;  Chicago  Tribtnn;  1916-17;  ad.,  Madi- 
son, Me. 


Non-Graduates — Women  1917 

MADELINE  VIRGINIA  HARRINGTON  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Peterson),  1912- 
13.     Born,  Springfield,  Mass.     Ad.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

CLARA  FRANCES  HEATH  (Mrs.  0.  Lawry),  1912-13.  From  Water- 
ville,  Me. 

MAUDE  EDNA  HUCKINS  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Webster),  1912-13.  Born, 
Eastport,  Me.  Parmington  Normal  Sch.,  1915-16;  Teacher,  East- 
port,  Me.,  1914-15;  Springfield,  Mass.,  1916-17;  So.  Manchester, 
Conn.,  1917-18;  Stamford,  Conn.,  1918-19;  ad.,  Albamont  Farms, 
Campton,  N.  H. 

ANNA  LAURA  JOHNSTON  (Mrs.  T.  H.  Hutchins),  1912-13.  Born, 
Perry,  Me.     Teacher,  1913-18;   ad.,  R.  F.  D.  2,  North  Anson,  Me. 

CLAIRE  MARIE  McINTIRE,  1912-13.  From  Solon,  Me.  Grad.,  Posse 
Sch.  Gymnastics,  1918;  Supervisor  gymnastics,  Ardmore,  Pa.;  ad., 
379  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HELEN  MARR,  1912-13.  Born,  Winslow,  Me.  Last  ad.,  Waterville, 
Me. 

GLADYS  BELLE  MESERVEY,  1912-13.  Born,  Vassalboro,  Me.  Ad., 
Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 

EVA  ROBY,  1912-13.  Born,  So.  Columbia,  N.  H.  Teacher,  Columbia, 
N.  H.,  1914;  Raymond,  Me.,  1915-17;  Phippsburg,  Me.,  1917-18; 
Harpswell,  Me.,  1919;  Seymour,  Conn.,  1919- ;  ad.,  No.  Stratford, 
N.  H. 

FLORENCE  STOBIE  (Mrs.  Donald  Woodward),  1912-13.  Born,  Wins- 
low,  Me.     Ad.,  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

MILDRED  OSBORNE  TILDEN,  1912-13.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.  Reg- 
istered nurse;  Base  Hosp.,  Camp  Devens;  A.  E.  F.,  France;  ad., 
Hallowell,  Me. 

MARIAN  WHEELER  TOWNE  (Mrs.  C.  R.  Hopkins),  1912-14.  Born, 
Winslow,  Me.  Trade  Sch.  for  Girls,  Boston,  Mass.,  1914-15;  last  ad., 
Waterville,  Me. 

EDITH  WENTWORTH  VERRILL  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Hatch),  1912-13.  Born, 
Minot,  Me.     Teacher,  1913-16;  ad.,  Minot,  Me. 

ETHEL  CORNELIA  WEEKS  (Mrs.  Edwin  Stephen),  1912-13.  Born, 
Warren,  N.  H.     Ad.,  Stewart  Valley,  Saskatchewan,  Can. 

ELEANOR  GERTRUDE  WELCH  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Joy),  1912-14.  Born, 
Revere,  Mass.     Ad.,  9  Spring  St.,  Westbrook,  Me. 

MARION  ELIZABETH  WYMAN  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Sim),  1912-14.  Born, 
Augusta,  Me.  Teacher,  Foxboro  State  Hosp.,  Mass.,  1916-18;  ad.. 
West  Foxboro,  Mass. 


CLASS  OF  1917 

ATTALENA    ATKINS,    1913-17.     Born,     Dexter,    Me.     Library    asst., 
1918;  Dexter  Trust  &  Banking  Co.,  from   1918;  ad..  Dexter,  Me. 


1917  Colby  College 

MILDRED    LUCILLE    BARTON    (Mrs.   D.    B.   Flood),   1913-14.     Born, 

Waterville,  Me.  Ad.,  90  Shore  Drive,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
FLORENCE  LINDA  CAIN,  1913-15.  From  Clinton,  Me. 
HELEN    MILDRED    CLARK,    1913-14.     B.S.,    Simmons,    1917.     Born, 

Madison,  Me.     Asst.,  Pub.  Lib.,  South  Bend.,  Ind.,  1918-19;  Pub.  Lib., 

Seattle,  Wash.,  1919-. 
ETTA  lOLA  HASKELL,  1913-16.    Born,  Brockton,  Mass.     Ad.,  Oxford, 

Me. 
RUTH    JANET    HUSSEY    (Mrs.    C.   H.    Fredrickson),   1913-14.     From 

Rochester,  N.  H.     Ad.,  4443  No.  Robey  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
EVIE  MAE  LEARNED  (Mrs.  S.  B.  Miller),  1913-14.    Born,  Anson,  Me. 

Ad.,  24  Pilgrim  Parkway,  Quincy,  Mass. 
MABEL    CECILE    MORRISETTE,    1913-14.     From    Worcester,    Mass. 

Last  ad.,  36  Westminster  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
CLARA  MAY  MORTON,  1913-14.     From  Gorham,  Me. 
KATHARINE    CUMMINS    MOULTON,    1913-16.     From    Cumberland 

Center,  Me. 
EDNA   MAY  PEABODY    (Mrs.   H.   A.   Strout),  1913-15.     Born,  Milan, 

N.  H.     Ad.,  117  Emery  St.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 
VIVIEN   SMALL   (Mrs.  J.  J.   Sullivan),  1913-14.     Born,  Deer  Isle,  Me. 

Ad.,  Freedom,  Me. 
MARIE    FRANCES    STANLEY,    1913-16.     A.B.,    Boston    Univ.,    1917. 

From    Hallowell,    Me.     Asst.    1917-18,    and    Prin.,    1918-19,    McGaw 

Normal    Inst.,    Reed's    Ferry,    N.    H.;    Asst.,    High    Sch.,   Braintree, 

Mass.,  1919-. 
FRANCES    ELIZABETH    WHEET,     1913-14.     Born,     Steven's     Point, 

Wis.     Music   student  and   Settlement  worker.   New  York  City,  1917- 

19;  Social  Secy.,  Westbrook  Girls'  Social  Club,  Westbrook,  Me.,  1919-. 


CLASS  OF  1918 

HAZEL  E.  BARNEY,  1914-16.     From  Springfield,  Mass.     China  Inland 

Mis.,  Yangchow,  China. 
MARION  EUSTIS  BUZZELL,  1914-16.     Born,  Monument  Beach,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper,    Houlton,    Me.,    1916-17;    Teacher,    Acad.,    Bridgewater, 

Me.,   1917;    High   Sch.,   Houlton,   Me.,    1917-18;    Asst.   Mgr.,   Houlton 

Furniture  Co.,  Houlton,  Me.,  1918-. 
ANNIE    MABEL   CASWELL,    1914-16.     Born,   Skowhegan,   Me.     Office 

work;  ad.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
HAZEL    ELEANOR    COBB,    1914-17.     Born,    Gardiner,    Me.     Teacher, 

Orr's  Island,  Me.,  1917-18;  Rye,  N.  H.,  191S-. 
CHARLOTTE  OILMAN,  1914-15.     From  Augusta,  Me. 
HAZEL  EDITH  LOANE,  1914-18.     From  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

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Non-Graduates — Women  1919 

MARIE    LOUISE    MERRILL     (Mis.    G.    H.    Rupp),    1914-16,    1917-18. 

A.B.,    Dickinson    Col.,    1919.     Born,    Skowhegan,     Me.     Ad.,    17    N. 

Mountain  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
GRACE  DRISKO  PATTANGALL  (Mrs.  A.  W.  Abbott),  1914-16.  Born, 

Machias,  Me.     Ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 
VIOLET  MADELIN  SHAW,  1914-17.     A.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1918.     Born, 

Caribou,    Me.     Clerk,    Civil    Service    Com.;    ad.,    1845    Ontario    PI., 

Washington,  D.  C. 
BERTHA  LANE  TERRY,   1914-15.     Born,  Waterville,  Me.     Ad.,  Wat- 

erville.  Me. 
MOLLIE  EMMA  TREAT    (Mrs.  R.  W.  King),  1914-16.     Born,  Monson, 

Me.     Ad.,  5  Reservoir  St.,  Dover,  N.  H. 
LYDA  LARRIMORE  TURNER,  1914-17.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
GLADYS  ADELAIDE  WELCH,  1914-16.     From  Waterville,  Me.     Last 

ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 


CLASS  OF  1919 

GERTRUDE    MAUDE    ALLISON,   1915-16.     From  North  Jay,   Me. 
MINERVA    BRADSTREET,    1915-16.     Born,    Bridgewater,    Me.     Stu- 
dent, Brooklyn  Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
DOROTHY  M.  CHURCHILL,  1915-16.     From  Milo,  Me. 
MILDRED  COOK,  1915-17.     From  Waterville,  Me. 
MARION    EDNA    COPELAND,    1915-16.     Born,    South    Warrsn,    Me. 

Teacher,  Brooklin,  Me.,  1916-17,  1918-19;  Union,  Me.,  1917-18,  1919-. 
NELLIE    CHRISTINE    DAVIS    (Mrs.    A.    C.   Spiller),   1915-17.     Born, 

Westbrook,   Me.     Teacher,   High    Sch.,   Porter,   Me.,  1917-18;    Ogden, 

Utah,  1918-19;   ad.,  Westbrook,   Me. 
MILDRED    ELLA    DUNHAM,    1915-16.     Born,    Waterville,    Me.     Ad., 

225  N.  Gramercy  PL,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HARRIET   EATON    (Mrs.  A.   R.    Rogers),   1915-18.     Born,  Waterville, 

Me.     Ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 
ALBERTA  LURANA  GETCHELL  (Mrs.  C.  L.  Pierce),  1915-18.  Born, 

East  Dover,  Me.     Ad.,  473  Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
MARTHA    ELIZABETH    GREGORY,    1915-16.     Born,   Glen    Cove,   Me. 

Teacher,    1916-19;    Accounting    Dept.,    United    Shoe    Machinery   Co.; 

ad.,  80  Lafayette  Park,  Lynn,  Mass  . 
CLARA     MAE     HARVEY     (Mrs.     Andrew     Young),     1915-17.     Born, 

Charleston,    Me.     Teacher,    Verona,    Me.,    1916-17;    Bucksport,    Me., 

1918-19;  ad.,  Rockport,  Me. 
MARGARET    HOFFMAN,    1915-17.     Born,    Warwick,   N.    Y.     Packard 

Bus.  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1917-18;   Secy.,  New  York  City,  1918-19; 

Teacher,  Seguin  Sch.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

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1919  Colby  College 

RUTH  CAROLYN  HOLBROOK,  1915-17.  Born,  Vanceboro,  Me.  Grad. 
Art  Seh.,  1919;  Designer;  ad.,  19  Audrey  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

MILDRED  ALLEN  JORDAN,  1915-17.     From  Winter  Harbor,  Me. 

EMILY  KELLEY,  1915-16.  A.B.,  N.  Y.  State  CoL  for  Teacher.s  1919. 
Born,  Brewster,  N.  Y.     Teacher;  ad.,  Newport,  N.  Y. 

JOSEPHINE  B.  KETCHUM,  1915-17.     From  Houlton,  Me. 

BERTHA  HORTENSE   PEASLEY,  1915-17.     From  Jonesport,  Me. 

PHILLIS  G.  PRESCOTT,  1915-17.     From  Augusta,  Me. 

MARGARET  LOUISE  PUTNAM,  1915-17.  Bom,  Oakfleld,  Me.  Teach- 
er, Ashland,  Me.,  1917-18;  Limestone,  Me.,  1918-. 

ALMIRA  SCHAUBEL  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Morgan),  1915-16.  Born,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Pierce  Bus.  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  1916-17;  With  J.  C. 
Caldwell  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1917-18;  ad.,  1906  W.  Tioga  St., 
Philadelphia,   Pa. 

MARGARET  TOTMAN,  1915-16.  Born,  Fairfield,  Me.  Leland  Powers 
Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1916-18.  Asst.  High  Sch.,  Harrington,  Me., 
1918;  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Shawmut,  Me.,  1918-19;  Inst,  Oak  Grove 
Sem.,   Vassalboro,   Me.,  1919-. 

MARION  JOSEPHINE  WILLIAMS,  1915-16.     From  Houlton,  Me. 


THEOLOGICAL  DEPARTMENT 


GRADUATES 


Note:  The  following  names  of  those  who  had  completed  the  course 
of  study  in  the  Theological  Department  are  reprinted  from  the  Triennial 
Catalogue  published  in  1825. 

CLASS  OF  1820 

*MICHAEL  CARLTON.  Bluehill,  Me.  Pastor,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  to 
1832. 

*SAMUEL  FOGG.  Born,  Raymond,  N.  H.,  March  9,  1797.  Pastor, 
Thomaston,  Me.,  1821-26;  Greene,  1828-31;  E.  Winthrop,  1831-36; 
Missionary  in  Maine;  died,  Monmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1868,  aged  82. 

*EBENEZER  NELSON.  Born,  Providence,  R.  L,  Nov.  9,  1787.  Pas- 
tor, Lynn,  Mass.,  1820-27;  W.  Cambridge,  1828-34;  Sec.  No.  Bapt.  Ed. 
Soc,  1834-37;  Pastor,  Middleboro,  1837-50;  Agent,  Newton  TheoL 
Inst.,  1827-28,  and  1850-51;  died,  Lynn,  Mass.,  April  7,  1852,  aged  64. 


CLASS  OF  1821 

*SAMUEL  COOK.  Born,  Eastham,  Mass.,  1791.  Ordained,  Effingham, 
N.  H.;  Pastor,  Brentwood,  Hampton  Falls,  Hopkinton,  Meredith,  and 
Dunbarton,  N.  H.;  Agent,  N.  H.  Bapt.  Conv.;  Chaplain,  N.  H.  State 
Prison;  died.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb.  15,  1872,  aged  81. 


CLASS  OF  1822 

*JOHN  ATWOOD,  A.M.,  1832.  Born,  Hudson,  N.  H.,  Oct.  3,  1795. 
Pastor,  New  Bo.ston,  N.  H.,  1825-36;  Francestown,  1  year;  Hillsboro, 
7  years;  State  Treasurer,  N.  H.,  1847-53;  Chaplain,  N.  H.  State 
Prison;  died.  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  April  28,  1873,  aged  77. 

*HENRY  STANWOOD.  Born,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1798. 
Teacher,  China  Acad.,  Mc.,  1822-23;  Pastor,  Bapt.  Ch.,  Lyme,  Conn., 
1824-26;  Bristol,  1826-33;  Hartford,  1833-35;  Bookseller,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1837-38;  Pastor,  Rush,  N.  Y.,  1836-48;  Supply,  Fairport,  2 
years;    Rochester,  2  years;  from  1855,   resident,  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 

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and    ch.    supply   in    Mich.;    died,    Kalamazoo,    Mich.,    Nov.    7,    1883, 
aged  85. 
*JOHN   C.   WELCH.     Pastor,   Warren,   R.   I.,   1823-40;    Seekonk,  Mass., 
from  1840. 

CLASS  OF  1823 

*SAMUEL  EVERETT. 

CLASS  OF  1824 

♦WILLIAM  ROWEN.     Pastor,  Edgarton,  Mass.,  1828;  Norwalk,  Conn., 

before  1840. 
*SILAS  KENNEY.     Pastor,  Bellingham,  Mass.,  1828. 

CLASS  OF  1825 

*JOHN  BILLINGS.  Pastor,  Addison,  Me.,  1826-44;  No.  Livermore, 
1845-46;  Addison,  1846-49;  Mt.  Vernon,  1849-56;  Norridgewock, 
1856-58;  Parkman,  1861-64;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1840-43;  died, 
Fayette,  Me.,  Dec.   20,  1864,  aged  66. 

*CALEB  CLARK. 

*EZRA  GOING.  Pastor,  Sidney,  Me.,  1827-29;  died,  Granville,  0.,  Dec. 
26,  1863,  aged  68. 

*WHITMAN  METCALF.  Born,  Royalston,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1797.  Or- 
dained, 1825.  Missy,  in  New  York;  Pastor,  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  Albion, 
N.  Y.;  Finan.  Secy.,  N.  Y.  Bapt.  State  Conv.;  Pastor,  Brockport,  N. 
Y.,  1844-48;  Springville,  1850-54;  Nunda,  1854-63;  died,  Nunda,  N. 
Y.,  Nov.  7,  1877,  aged  80. 

*OREN  TRACY,  A.M.,  1832.  Pastor,  East  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1825; 
Fitchburg,  Athol;  New  London,  N.  H.;  Newport;  died,  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1863,  aged  65. 


NON-GRADUATES 


CLASS  OF  1825 

*JOHN  W.  HOLMAN,  1824-25.  Born,  Canaan,  Me.,  1805.  Ordained 
and  pastor  of  Christian  Chs.  in  Maine,  N.  B.,  Philadelphia,  and 
Boston;  Pastor  Free  Baptist  Churches  15  years;  Pastor  Baptist  Ch., 
Mystic  River,  Conn.;  Norwich,  Conn.;  N.  Y.  and  Me.;  Franklin, 
Mass.,  and  No.  Stonington,  Conn.;  died.  No.  Stonington,  Conn.,  May 
16,  1873,  aged  68. 

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*ROYAL  CRAFTS  SPAULDING,  1824-26.  Born,  Plainfield,  N.  H., 
July  29,  1800.  Pastor,  Levant,  Me.,  1826-34;  East  Corinth,  Me., 
1834-43;  Missy,  Me.  Bapt.  Missy.  Conv.,  Houlton,  Me.,  from  1843; 
died,  Houlton,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1880,  aged  80. 

*JAMES  M.  TAPPAN,  1824-26.     From  Newburyport,  Mass. 

''GIBSON  WILLIAMS,  1824-25.     From  Bristol,  England. 


CLASS  OF  1826 

•^ AARON  BURBANK,  1825-26.     From  Lancaster,  Mass. 

''JAMES  GILPATRICK,  1825-26.  A.M.,  1833.  Pastor,  Bluehill,  Me., 
1829-45;  Topsham,  Me.,  1845-52;  in  Kansas,  1856-59;  Trustee, 
Waterville  Col.,  1834-56;  died,  Bluehill,  Me.,  Oct.   14,  1865,  aged  64. 


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MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 


GRADUATES 


Note:  The  following  names  of  those  who  received  the  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine  after  completing  the  course  of  study  at  the  Clinical 
School  of  Medicine  at  Woodstock,  Vt.,  then  connected  with  the  College, 
are  taken  from  the  Triennial  Catalogue  published  in  1834. 


CLASS  OF  1830 

*CALVIN  ALLEN,  M.  D.     From  Weston,  Vt. 

^LEONARD  BASTON,  M.D.     From  Weston,  Vt. 

*JOHN  F.  CARPENTER,  M.D.     Settled  at  Lawrence,  N.  Y. 

*WILLARD  PUTNAM  GIBSON,  M.D.     Settled  at  Woodstock,  Vt. 

"ABRAHAM  HARDING,  M.D.     From  Woodstock,  Vt. 

*ISAAC  MINARD,  M.D.     Settled  at  Hartland,  Vt. 

*STILLMAN  RALPH,  M.D.     From  Reading,  N.  Y. 

"JAMES  RICE,  M.D.     From  Whitefield,  N.  Y. 

*OLIVER  RUSS,  M.D.     Settled  at  Pomfret,  Vt. 

*NATHAN   H.   THOMAS,  M.D.     Died,   1881,  at  Stowe,  Vt. 

*ERASMUS  WILSON,  M.D.     From  Hartland,  Vt. 


CLASS  OF  1831 

*ORSAN  M.  ALLABAN,  M.D. 
*HORACE  AUSTIN,  M.D. 
*VOLNEY  CHURCH,  M.D. 
*JONATHAN  C.  HALL,  M.D. 
*FREDERICK  L.   KIDDER,  M.D. 
*WILLARD  KELSEY,  M.D. 
*JOB   G.    LITTLEFIELD,  M.D. 
*JEREMIAH  F.  MILLER,  M.D. 


Medical  Department 


*DALSON  MORTON,  M.D. 
*LEWIS  PATCH,  M.D. 
*ROYAL   SHARP,   M.D. 
*GUY  STAUGHTON,  M.D. 
*AARON   SUMNER,  M.D. 
*WILLIAM  F.  TILTON,  M.D. 
*BERKELEY  0.  TYLER,  M.D. 
*WILLARD  A.  WATKINS,  M.D. 


CLASS  OF  1832 

*WILLIAM   R.    ADAMS,   M.D. 

*JOEL   ANGER,  M.D.     Settled  at  Haverhill,   N.   H. 

"EDWARD  BARTON,  M.D. 

*J.  M.  G.  BLODGET,  M.D.     From  Somers,  Conn. 

*ISAAC  D.  CARPENTER,  M.D.     From  Strafford,  Vt. 

*SENECA  CARTER,  M.D.     Settled  at  Plymouth,  Vt. 

*IRA   CLEMENT,   M.D.     From  Cornish,  N.  H. 

^OLIVER  J.  CORBIN,  M.D.     From  Newport,  N.  H. 

*HIRAM  CRANDALL,  M.D.     Physician,  Burlington,  Vt. 

*SANFORD  EMERY,  M.D. 

*PHINEHAS  FLETCHER,  M,D.     From  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

*CHARLES  HOIT,  M.D.     From  Deerfield,  Mass. 

*A.  HARTWELL  JAQUITH,  M.D.     From  Ashby,  Mass. 

*W.  B.  LINCOLN,  M.D.     From  Peru,  Vt. 

*WILLIAM  M.  LYMAN,  M.D.     From  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

*THOMAS  B.   MARSTON,  M.D.     From  Concord,  N.  H. 

*HORACE  MAY,  M.D.     From  Wilmington,  Vt. 

*J.  H.  MORSE,  M.D.     From  Hudson,  N.  H. 

*JOHN  MOSHER,  M.D.     From  Tinmouth,  Vt. 

*JOHN  PAUL,  M.D.     From  Shipton,  Can. 

*HIRAM  PERKINS,  M.D.     From  Unity,  N.  H. 

*THADDEUS  PHELPS,  M.D.     From  Knoxville,  Pa. 

*JAMES  B.  PORTER,  M.D.     Died,  at  Rutland,  Vt. 

*HORACE  POWERS,  M.D.     From  Croyden,  N.  H. 

*HERMON  H.  SMITH,  M.D.     From  Cairo,  N.  Y. 

*CHARLES  S.  STERLING,  M.D. 

*OLIVER  E.  STRONG,  M.D.     From  Jones  County,  N.  C. 

*DAVID  WHITNEY,  M.D.     From  Shelburne,  Mass. 


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NON-GRADUATES 


CLASS  OF  1830 

*CHAUNCEY  H.  BURGESS.     From  Constable,  N.  Y. 
*MARSHALL  CONANT.     From  Pomfret,  Vt. 
*JOHN  S.  CLEAVELAND.     From  Rutland,  Vt. 
*L'EWIS   EMMONS.     From   Woodstock,   Vt. 
*BENJAMIN  F.  FELLOWS.     From  Woodstock,  Vt. 
*WILLIAM  GALLUP.     From  Lebanon,  N.  H. 
*GEORGE  G.  GALLUP.     From  Woodstock,  Vt. 
*OTIS  L.  GIBSON.     From  Woodstock,  Vt. 
*CHARLES  PERRY.     From  Claremont,  N.  H. 
*GREENVILLE   PARKER.     From  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
*STEPHEN  D.  SEARS.     From  Woodstock,  Vt. 
*JOSEPH   WINSLOW.     From    Berlin,   Vt. 


CLASS  OF  1832 

*CHARLES  C.   ALLEN,   From  Medway,  Mass. 
*W.   C.  ANTHONY.     From  Sherburne,  Vt. 
*GEORGE   B.  BARRETT.     From  Hartland,  Vt. 
♦WILLIAM  BASSETT.     From  Hinsdale,  Mass. 
*P.  D.  BRADFORD.     From  Randolph,  Vt. 
*HENRY  S.  BROWN.     From  Clarendon,  Vt. 
*ISRAEL  E.  CARTER.     From  Concord,  N.  H. 
*HEBER   CHASE.     From    Hopkinton,   N.    H. 
*EDMUND  COCHRAN.     From  Northfield,  Vt. 
*W.   COCHRAN.     From  Northfield,  Vt. 
^CHARLES  D.  DAGGETT.     From  Burlington,  Vt. 
*B.  L.  DELANO.     From  Williamstown,  Vt. 


ADVANCED  DEGREES 


DAVID  KENNETH  AREY,  A.M.     A.B.,  1905. 
ALTON   IRVING  LOCKHART,  A.M.     A.B.,  1905. 

1909 

DAVID  MONAGHAN   YOUNG,  A.M.     A.B.,  1907. 

1914 

STANLEY  FRED  BROWN,  A.M.     A.B.,  1910. 

1915 

EVAN  RUPERT  WHEELER,  A.M.     B.S.,   1914. 

1916 

BYRON  AUSTIN  LADD,  A.M.     B.S.,  1915. 


RAYMOND  ISAAC  HASKELL,  A.M.     B.S.,  1914. 
IVAN  OTHMA  HARLOW,  A.M.     B.S.,  1913. 


1918 

LEWIS  LESTER  LEVINE,  A.M.     B.S.,  1916. 


379 


HONORARY  GRADUATES 


1822 

"SAMUEL  WAIT,  A.M.,  and  Columbian,  182.5;  D.D.,  Wake  Forest, 
1849.  Ordained,  1818;  Tutor,  Columbian  Coll.,  1823-27;  Pastor, 
Newbern,  N.  C,  1827-30;  Founder  of  Wake  Fore.st  Coll.,  and  Presi- 
dent, 1834-46;  Pastor,  Caswell  Co.,  N.  C,  1846-51;  Pres.  Young 
Ladies'  Sem.,  Oxford,  1851-56;  died.  Wake  Forest,  N.  C,  July  28, 
1867,  aged  77. 


1823 

"ELIJAH  LIVERMORE  HAMLIN,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1819. 
Lawyer,  Columbia,  Me.;  from  1835,  Bangor;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1846- 
1847;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1858-59;  State  Land  Agent,  1838,  1841; 
Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1841-47;  Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1859;  Mayor 
of  Bangor,  1851,  1852;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  17,  1872,  aged  72. 


1824 

*EZEKIEL  HOLMES,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1821;  M.D.,  Bowdoin, 
1824.  Prin.  Gardiner  Lyceum,  Me.,  1829;  Ed.  Farmer's  and  Me- 
chanic's Journal,  1829;  Ed.  American  Standard,  1831;  Lecturer  on 
Chem.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  1833-37;  Ed.  Maine  Farmer,  from  1833;  Repr. 
Me.  Legisl.,  1835-40,  and  1850;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1840-42;  Mem- 
ber Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1846;  Sec.  Me.  Agricultural  Soc.,  1855-65;  State 
Sci.  Survey,  1861-62;  died,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1865,  aged  63. 

*JOHN  GALE  MERRILL,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1821;  M.D.,  Bow- 
doin, 1824;  Physician,  Sedgwick,  Me.;  died,  1826,  aged  29. 


1825 

*  DANIEL  LOVEJOY,  A.M.  Clergyman,  Cong.  Ch.;  died,  Albion,  Me., 
Aug.  11,  1833,  aged  58. 

'^JOHN  TRIPP,  A.M.  Ordained,  1791;  Pastor,  Carver,  Mass.;  Hebron, 
Me.,  1798-1843;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1821-32;  Author  of  Slric'nres 
on  Universal  Reconciliation.  Died,  Hebron,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1847, 
aged  86. 

380 


Honorary  Graduates 


1826 

*CLARK  LILLYBRIDGE,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1824;  Student,  Theol. 
Dept.,  1821;  Physician,  Stafford,  Conn.;  U.  S.  Surgeon  to  Cherokees 
and  Creeks;  died,  Memphis,  Tenn.,   1855,  aged  56. 

'JONATHAN  WALES,  A.M.  and  M.D.,  1832.     Of  Randolph,  Mass. 

1827 

*ELIAS  COBB,  A.M.  Lawyer,  Anson  and  Solon,  Me.;  died,  Solon,  Me., 
about  1860. 

"GUSTAVUS  FELLOWES  DAVIS,  A.M.;  D.D.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1835. 
Ordained,  1816;  Pastor,  So.  Reading,  Mass.,  1818-1829;  died,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1836,  aged  39. 

"ISAAC  MERRIAM,  A.M.     Clergynran,  Eastport,  Me.;   Tremont,  111. 

1828 

*HIRAM  BELCHER,  A.M.  Lawyer,  Farmington,  Me.,  from  1812; 
Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1822,  1829,  1832;  Member  Me.  Senate,  1838-39; 
Member  30th  U.  S.  Cong.,  1847-49;  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1846;  Member  Bd. 
Trustees,  1847-56;  died,  Farmington,  Me.,  May  6,  1857,  aged  67. 

*DANIEL  KNIGHT  KENNEDY,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1826.  Physi- 
cian, Boothbay,  Me.;  died,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1873,  aged  75. 

•■CHARLES  OTIS  KIMBALL,  A.M.  Clergyman,  Methuen,  Mass.;  died, 
1852,  aged  60. 

*SAMUEL  PLAISTED,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1825;  M.D.,  Bow- 
doin, 1828.  Physician,  Waterville,  Me.;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  April 
14,  1860,  aged  58. 


"■HERVEY  FITTZ,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1826.  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1829;  Pastor,  Waterville,  Me.,  1829-30;  Hallowell,  1831-32;  Mid  lle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1832-36;  Thompson,  Conn.;  Marblehead,  Millbury, 
Mass.;  died,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  June  10,  1878,  aged,  78. 

"LEONARD  TOBEY,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1826.  Tutor,  1827-28; 
died,  1851,  aged  51. 

"FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  WILLARD,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1826. 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1830.  Lect.  on  Chem.,  Phil,  and  Botany,  1828- 
31;  Pastor,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1832-35;  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1835- 
39;  Louisville,  Ky.,  1839-43;  So.  Danvers,  and  So.  Abington,  Mass., 
1854-56;  Needham,  1856-65;  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  17,  1866, 
aged  59. 

381 


Colby  College 


1830 

*IRAH  CHASE,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Middlebury,  1814.  Ordained,  1817;  Mis- 
sionary in  Va.,  1817-18;  Prof.  Lang,  and  Biblical  Lit.,  Columbian 
Coll.;  1818-25;  Prof.  Biblical  Theol.,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1825-36, 
and  Prof.  EccL,  Hist.,  1836-45;  Author  of  Life  of  Bunyan;  Design  of 
Baptism;  Constitution  of  the  Holy > Apostles;  etc.;  died,  Newtonville, 
IVIass.,  Nov.  1,  1864,  aged  71. 

i-JOSHUA  A.  DENNISON,  M.D. 

"BARON  STOW,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Columbian,  1826;  D.D.,  Brown  Univ., 
1846,  and  Harvard,  1855.  Pastor,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1827-32;  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1832-67;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1830-52;  Trustee  Brown 
Univ.,  1838-58;  Author  of  First  Things;  Christian  Brotherhood; 
Daily  Manna;  Whole  Family  in  Heaven,  etc.;  died,  Boston,  Mass., 
Dec.  27,  1869,  aged  68. 


1831 

•■■JOHN  CLEVELAND,  M.D.     Of  Rutland,  Vt. 

''WILLIAM  GRAVES,  M.D.  Physician,  Deerfield,  N.  H.;  from  1826, 
Lowell,  Mass.;  died,  Lowell,  Mass.,  April  1,  1843,  aged  50. 

''DANIEL  HUNTINGTON,  M.D.  Of  Rochester,  Vt;  died,  1854, 
aged  72. 

"NATHAN  WESTON,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1803;  A.M.,  Dartmouth 
and  Bowdoin,  1807;  LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  1831,  and  Bowdoin,  1843. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1806;  Lawyer,  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1807-10;  Repr. 
Mass.  Legisl.,  1808;  Lawyer,  Augusta,  from  1810;  Chief  Justice  Cir- 
cuit Court,  1811-20;  Assoc.  Justice  Supreme  Court,  Me.,  1820-34,  and 
Chief  Justice,  1834-41;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1821-53;  Trustee, 
Bowdoin,  1820-72;  Me.  Hist.  Soc;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  June  4,  1872, 
aged  89. 


1832 

"JOHN  BUTLER,  A.M.  Pastor,  East  Winthrop,  Me.,  1825-31;  North 
Yarmouth,  1831-35;  from  1835,  Evangelist;  Member  Bd.  Trustees, 
1826-55;   died,  Ohio,  July,   1856,  aged  67. 

"PHARCELLUS  CHURCH,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Madison,  1824,  D.D.,  1847. 
Pastor,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1825-28;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1828-34;  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1835-48;  Boston,  1848- ;  Ed.  N.  Y.  Chronicle,  1855-65;  Author 
of  Philosophy  of  Benevolence,  (1836)  ;  Prize  Essay  of  Religious  Dis- 
sensions, (1838);  Antioch  (1843);  Life  of  Theodosia  Dean  (1851); 
Mapleton,  (1852)  ;  Seed  Truths  (1871)  ;  died,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  June 
5,   1886,  aged  84. 

*JAMES  EVANS,   A.M.     Clergyman;    died,   1877,   aged   84. 

382 


Honorary  Graduates 

"JONATHAN  GOING,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1809;  A.M.,  Brown 
Univ.,  and  Univ.  Vt.,  1812.  Pastor,  Cavendish,  Vt.,  1811-15;  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1815-32;  Cor.  Sec.  Home  Miss  Soc,  1832-37;  from  1837, 
Pres.  Denison  Univ.;  died,  Granville,  0.,  Nov.  9,  1844,  aged  58. 

*JOHN  SHARP  MAGINNIS,  A.B.,  A.M.,  1835;  D.D.,  Brown  Univ., 
1844.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1832;  Pastor,  Portland,  Me.,  1832-37; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1837;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1833-38;  Prof.  Biblical 
Theol.,  Madison  Univ.,  1838-50;  Prof.  Biblical  and  Pastoral  Theol., 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  and  Prof.  Int.  and  Mor.  Phil.,  Univ.  Roches- 
ter, 1850-52;  died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1852,  aged  47. 

*FRANCIS  MASON,  A.M.,  D.D.,  Brown  Univ.,  1853.  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1830;  ordained,  1830;  Missionary  to  Burma  and  Siam,  Am. 
Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1830-74;  Author  of  Notes  on  the  Fauna  and 
Flora  of  Burma;  Translated  the  Scriptures  into  the  Sgau  Karen  and 
Pwo  Karen  languages;  died,  Rangoon,  Burma,  March  3,  1874, 
as-ed  74. 

*  PETER  RENTON,  M.D.     Of  Concord,  N.  H.;  died,  1866. 

*NATHANIEL  SHELDON  WHEATON,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1814;  A.M., 
Yale,  1817;  and  D.D.,  Yale,  1833.  Rector,  Episc.  Ch.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1818-31;  Pres.  Trinity  Coll.,  1831-37;  Rector,  New  Orleans, 
La.,  1837-44;  Author  of  Journal  of  a  Residence  hi  London;  died, 
Washington,  Conn.,  March  18,  1862,  aged  69. 


^JOSEPH    BALLARD,  A.M.     Pa.stor,    So.    Berwick,    Me.,   1830-35   . 

"ARTHUR  DRINKWATER,  A.M.  Ordained,  1816;  Pastor,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, Me.;  Danvers,  Mass.,  1821;  Mt.  Vernon,  1829;  Hallowell,  Skow- 
hegan,  Ellsworth,  Fayette,  Greene,  Sidney,  and  Norridgewock,  to 
1862;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1839-70;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  16, 
1874,  aged  85. 

*JAMES    GILPATRICK,   A.M.     Non-graduate,   Theology,    1826. 

*ABISHA  SAMPSON,  A.M.  Pastor,  Tisbury,  Mass.,  1806-12;  Har- 
vard, 1812-32;  Southboro,  1832-40;  Worcester,  1840-44;  died,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1861,  aged  78. 

*DYER  HOOK  SANBORN,  A.M.     Died,  1871. 

*SAMUEL  WELLS,  A.M.,  and  Bowdoin,  1838.  Lawyer,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1826-35;  Hallowell,  1835-44;  Portland,  1844-47;  Repr.  Me. 
Legisl. ;  Assoc.  Justice  Supreme  Court,  Me.,  1847-54;  Governor  of 
Maine,  1856;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  15,  1868,  aged  67. 


"JOHN  COOKSON,  A.M.     Of  Middletown,  Conn. 

"FRANCIS     AUGUSTUS     COX,     D.D.;     LL.D.,    Edinburg.     Ordained, 


Colby  College 

1804;  Pastor,  London,  1812-53;  Librarian  of  University  Coll.,  Lon- 
don; Author  of  Life  of  Melancthon  (1815)  ;  Female  Scripture  Biogra- 
phy (1831)  ;  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Daniel  (1836)  ;  History  of  the 
English  Baptist  Mission  Society  (1835)  ;  Narrative  of  a  visit  to  the 
United  Slates  (1836)  ;  etc.;  died,  London,  Eng.,  Sept.  5,  1853,  aged  70. 

='^JAMES  HOBY,  D.D.  Clergyman,  Birmingham,  Eng.;  died,  1871, 
aged  81. 

*MOSES  SHAW,  M.D.;  A.M.  Bowdoin,  1821.  Died,  Wiscasset,  Me., 
Sept.  13,  1847. 

*ISAAC  STEVENS,  A.M.,  and  Brown  Univ.,  1834.  Mass.  Ho.  Rep.s., 
1820-30;  Lawyer,  Athol,  Mass.;  died,  1866. 

*DANIEL  WILLIAMS,  A.M.,  and  Bowdoin,  1838.  Lawyer,  Augusta, 
Me.;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1831;  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1831;  State  Treasurer, 
1837-40;  Judge  of  Probate,  1848-55;  Mayor  of  Augusta,  1868;  died, 
Augusta,  Me.,  May  27,  1877,  aged  81. 

1836 

*  JAMES  LORING  CHILD,  A.M.  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1812;  Lawyer, 
Winslow,  Me.,  1813-16;  Alna,  1822-32;  from  1832,  Augusta;  Clerk 
Me.  House  Reps.,  1820-31,  and  1835-37;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Aug.  16, 
1862,  aged  70. 

*GEORGE  DAVIS,  A.M.     Of  Troy,  N.  Y. 

*JQHN  HENNIKER  INGRAHAM,  A.M.  Ordained,  1817;  Pastor, 
Cong.  Ch.,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1818-30;  Pastor,  Bapt.  Ch.,  East  Win- 
throp,  1836-39;  Chaplain  Insane  Hosp.,  Augusta,  1854-64;  died, 
Augusta,  Me.,  April  13,  1864,  aged  70. 

*BENJAMIN  TAPPAN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1805;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1807,  and  Bowdoin,  1815;  D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1845.  Tutor,  Bowdoin, 
1809-11;  Pastor  Cong.  Ch.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1811-49;  Me.  Hist.  Soc; 
Sec.  Cong.  Bd.  Missions  for  Me.,  1849-63;  died,  Augusta,  Me.,  Dec. 
22,  1863,  aged  75. 


*JOHN  NEWTON  BROWN,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Madison,  1823;  D.D.,  Lewis- 
burg,  1854.  Ordained,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1824;  Pastor,  Maiden,  Mass., 
1827;  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1829;  Prof.  Theol.,  New  Hampton  Lit.  and 
Theol.  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1838;  Pastor,  Lexington,  Va.,  1845;  Editorial 
Sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1849;  Author  of  The  Neic  Hampshire  Con- 
fession; Editor  of  Encyclopedia^  of  Religious  Knowledge ;  died,  Ger- 
mantown,  Pa.,  May  14,  1868,  aged  64. 

*JUSTIN  ROLPH  LOOMIS,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1836;  Ph.D., 
Lewisburg,  1854;  LL.D.,  Rochester,  1858.  Tutor,  1836-38;  Prof. 
Chem.  and  Nat.  Hist.,  1838-52;  Prof.  Nat.  Sciences,  Univ.  Lewisburg, 
1853-58,   and   President,    1858-78;    Author   of  Principles  of  Geology, 

384 


Honorary  Graduates 


(1852)  ;   Elements   of   Physiology.     Died,   Lewisburg, 
1898,  aged  87. 


*TIMOTHY  BOUTELLE,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1800;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1804.  Lawyer,  Waterville,  Me.,  from  1804;  Repr.  Me.  LegisL; 
Member  Me.  Senate;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1821-55,  Treas.,  1831-32, 
and  Vice-Pres.,  1835-47;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1855,  aged  78. 

*ROSCOE  GODDARD  GREENE,  A.M.  Sec.  of  State,  1831-35.  Of 
Portland,  Me. 

"LEONARD  WOODS,  Jr.,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Union,  1827;  D.D.,  Harvard, 
1846;  LL.D.,  Bowdoin,  1866.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1830;  Ordained, 
1843;  Ed.  Literary  and  Theological  Review,  1834-37;  Prof.  Biblical 
Lit.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1836-39;  Pres.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1839-66;  Me. 
Hist.  Soc,  1839;  Mass.  Hist.  Soc;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1878, 
aged  71. 

1841 

"HARTLEY  WOOD  DAY,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Columbian,  1837.  Clergyman; 
died,  1877,  aged  67. 

*SAMUEL  A.  JEWETT,  A.M. 

"NATHANIEL  TUCKERMAN  TRUE,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1846; 
A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1868.  Prin.  Monmouth  Acad.,  Me.,  1837-45;  Physi- 
cian, Durham,  1846-48;  Prin.  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  1848-61;  Lect- 
urer, 1861-72;  Ed.  Maine  Fanner,  1865-72;  Prof.  Nat.  Sci.,  Normal 
and  Training  Sch.;  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1872-76;  Prin.  Acad.,  Milan,  N.  H., 
and  Litchfield,  Me.,  1876-83;  Author  of  History  of  Bethel;  HiMory  of 
Gorham,  N.  H.     Died,  Bethel,  Me.,  May  17,  1887,  aged  75. 


1842 

f-CALEB  BAILEY  DAVIS,  A.M.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1837;  Pastor, 
Paris,  Me.,  1838-54;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1842-53;  died,  Portland, 
Me.,  Jan.  12,  1855,  aged  47. 

"ELIAS  LYMAN  MAGOON,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1836. 

"ETHER  SHEPLEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1811;  A.M.,  Dartmouth, 
1814;  LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  1845.  Lawyer,  Saco,  Me.,  1814-36;  Repr. 
Mass.  Legisl.,  1819;  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  1821-33;  Member  U.  S.  Senate, 
1833-36;  Assoc.  Justice,  Sup.  Jud.  Court,  Me.,  1836-48,  and  Chief 
Justice,  1848-55;  Trustee  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1829-66;  Member  Me.  Hist. 
Soc,  1835;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1877,  aged  87. 

"EDWARD  STEANE,  D.D.  Pastor,  Camberwell,  London,  Eng.,  1823- 
67;  Author  of  Christ  the  First  Fruits  of  the  Resurrection;  Memoir  of 
J.  Gutteridge;  Liberty  of  Conscience;  Religious  Persecution  in  Ger- 


Colby  College 

many;  Ettropeayi  Deputation  to  Madrid.     Died,  Brighton,  Eng.,  May 
8,  1882,  aged  85. 


^•JAMES  LAWRENCE  HODGE,  A.M.;  D.D.,  Madison,  1851.  Ordained, 
1835;  Pastor,  Suffield,  Conn.;  Broolvlyn,  N.  Y.;  Newark,  N.  J.;  New- 
York  City.     Died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1898. 

1846 

^SAMUEL  ADLAM,  A.M.  Ordained,  1824;  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1838; 
Pastor,  Marblehead,  Gloucester,  Mass.;  Hallowell,  Dover  and  Fox- 
croft,  Me.;  Newport,  R.  I.;  died,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Oct.  18,  1880, 
aged  82. 

1847 

*MOSES  WOOLSON.  Born,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Dec.  31,  1821.  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  to  1850;  Girl's  High  Sch.,  Portland,  1850-62; 
Cincinnati;  Sub-Mr.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1896,  aged  74. 


i^ROBERT  HALLIDAY  GUNNING,  A.M.;   M.D.,  Edinburg. 

•^LOT  MYRICK  MORRILL,  A.M.;   LL.D.,  Bowdoin,  1879.     Governor  of 

Maine,   1858,  1859,  1869;  Member  Me.   Hist.  Soc,  1856;  Member  Bd. 

Trustees,  1862-69;  U.  S.  Senate,  1861-76;  Sec.  U.  S.  Treasury,  1876- 

77;    from    1877,    U.    S.    Collector   of    Customs,    Portland,    Me.;    died, 

Augusta,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1883,  aged  68. 


1849 

"SOLOMON  PECK,  D.D.,  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1816,  A.M.,  1819,  and 
D.D.,  1851.  Tutor,  Brown  Univ.,  1818-20;  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1823;  ordained,  1823;  City  Missionary,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1824;  Pas- 
tor, No.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1824-25;  Prof.  Latin  and  Hebrew,  Amherst, 
1825-32;  Acting  Pastor,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1834;  Weston,  1835;  Asst. 
Cor.  Sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union,  1835-38,  and  For.  Cor.  Sec.,  1838- 
58;  Beaufort,  S.  C,  1862-65;  Chap.  Home  for  disabled  Soldiers,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1866;  Cor.  Sec.  Freedman's  Aid  Soc,  1867;  died,  Boston, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1874,  aged  74. 

►ELI  BURNHAM  SMITH,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Middlebury,  1823;  A.M.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1833.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1823-25;  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1826;  Pastor,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1826-29;  Poultney,  Vt.,  1829-33;  Pres. 
and  Prof.  Biblical  Theol.,  Lit.  and  Theol.  Inst.,  New  Hampton,  N.  H., 
and  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1833-61;  died,  Colchester,  Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1861,  aged  57. 

386 


Honorary  Graduates 


■1850 

*AMOS  SUTTON,  D.D.  English  Missionary  to  Orissa,  India;  Trans- 
lated the  Scriptures  into  Oriya;  Author  of  Narrative  of  the  Mission 
to  Orissa,  (1833)  ;  Dictionary  and  Grammar  of  the  Oriya  Language, 
(1841-43) ;  died,  1854,  aged  56. 

1851 

*ALVAN    FELCH,    A.M.     Newton    Theol.    Inst.,    1835;     Pastor,    New 

Gloucester,  Me.,  1836-43;  Thomaston,  1844-46;  Bowdoinham,  1847-54; 

Hallowell,  1854-61;  died,  Hallowell,  Me.,  July  29,  1861,  aged  55. 
*JOHN    HUBBARD,    LL.D.;    A.B.;    Dartmouth,    1816;    M.D.,    Univ.    of 

Penn.,    1822.     Governor    of    Maine,    1850,    1851,    1852;    Member    Bd. 

Trustees,  1849-62;  died,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1869,  aged  74. 
"EBENEZER    KNOWLTON,    A.M.     Clergyman,    F.    W.    Baptist    Ch.; 

Member  Bd.   Trustees,  1856-58;   Trustee  Bates  Coll.,   1863-74;   Repr. 

Me.  LegisL,  1844,  1846,  1848,  and  Speaker,  1846;  Member  34th  U.  S. 

Congress,  1855-57;  died,  Montville,  Me.,  1874,  aged  58. 
*ADAM    WILSON,    D.D.;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1819,    and    A.M.     Ordained, 

1820;   Pastor,  Wiscasset,   Me.,   1822-24;   Turner,   1824-28;   Ed.  Zion's 

Advocate,  1843-48;  Pastor,  Hebron,  1850-53;  Paris,  1853-58;  Member 

Board    Trustees,     1828-71;     died,    Waterville,    Me.,    Jan.    16,     1871, 

aged  76. 

1852 

*JOSEPH  FITCH  POTTER,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1835.  Died,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  1868,  aged  59. 

1853 

*MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  1840. 

*HIRAM  HOVEY  HILL,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1836.  Physician,  Au- 
gusta, Me.;  died,  Dec.  2,  1889. 

*SAMUEL  FRANCIS  SMITH,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1829,  and  A.M.; 
Andover  Theol.  Seni.,  1832;  Ed.  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine,  1832- 
34;  Pastor,  Waterville,  Me.,  and  Acting  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  1834-41; 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1842-54;  and  Ed.  Christian  Review,  1842-48; 
Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1840-60;  Author  of  National  Hymn,  America; 
Lyric  Gems;  Life  of  Rev.  Joseph  Grafton;  etc.;  died,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1895,  aged  87. 

*DANIEL  SMITH  TALCOTT,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1831,  and  A.M.; 
D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1858.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1834;  Instr.  in  Hebrew, 
Andover,  1833-36;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Sherborn,  Mass.,  1836-38;  from 
1839,  Prof.  Biblical  Lit.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.;  died,  Bangor,  Me., 
Jan.  19,  1896,  aged  82. 

387 


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1854    • 

♦GEORGE  WHITEFIELD  BOSWORTH,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1837. 
*KENDALL  BROOKS,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1841,  and  D.D.,  1866. 

Newton    Theol.    Inst.,    1845;    Pastor,   Eastport,   Me.,   1845-52;    Assoc. 

Sec,  Am.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1852-53;  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.,  1853- 

55;    Pastor,   Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1855-65;   Ed.   National  Baptist,   1865- 

68;   Pres.   Kalamazoo  Coll.,   1868-87;   Prof.  Math.,  Alma   Coll.,  1888; 

died.  Alma,  Mich.,  Feb.  15,  1898,  aged  76. 
ROBERT  COLE,  A.M.     Pastor,  Ea.  Harrington,  Me.,  1846-56;  Brooklin, 

1856-58;   Bookseller,  Ellsworth,  Me. 
*LYMAN   BROOKS   HANNAFORD.     Prin.  Mercantile  Acad.,   Boston, 

Mass.,  1856-63;  from  1863,  Prin.  Pub.  Sch.,  No.  22,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 

Author  of  Bookkeeping  by  Single  and  Double  Entry    (1849).     Died, 

Jan.  12,   1896. 
*TIMOTHY  LUDDEN,  A.M.     Lawyer,  Turner,  Me.;   Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 

1852,  1853;  Judge  of  Probate,  1854-55;   Reporter  of  Decisions,  1857- 

58;  died,  Lewiston,  Me.,  March  12,  1858,  aged  52. 
*HENRY  WARREN   PAINE,   LL.D.;  A.B.,   1830. 


1855 

*EDWARD  KENT,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1821,  and  A.M.  Lawyer, 
Bangor,  Me.,  from  1821;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.;  Mayor,  Bangor,  1836, 
1837;  Governor  of  Me.,  1838,  1840;  Member  Me.  Boundary  Comm., 
1842;  Consul,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  1849-53;  Assoc.  Justice  Supreme 
Court,  Me.,  1859-73;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1838-47;  died,  Bangor, 
Me.,  May  19,  1877,  aged  75. 


1856 
"ISAAC  SMITH   KALLOCH,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1852. 
*WILLIAM  LAMSON,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1835. 

1857 

"ALEXANDER  McCORMICK  AVERILL  A.M.  Newton  Theol.  Inst, 
1853;  ordained,  1853;  Pastor,  No.  Cambridge,  Middleboro,  Holyoke, 
Mass.;  Denver,  Col.;  Emporia,  Kan.;  Lancaster,  Texas,  1878-81; 
died.  West  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1904,  aged  83. 

*JEREMIAH  CHAPLIN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1828. 

*JOSIAH  KEELY,  A.M.  Ordained,  1843;  Pastor,  Wenham,  Mass.; 
Saco,  Me.,  1853-64;  Chap.  13th  Me.  Vols.,  1864;  died.  New  Orleans, 
La.,  June  24,  1864,  aged  58. 


Honorary  Graduates 

1858 
*SAMUEL  LUNT  CALDWELL,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1839. 

*JOHN   HUBBARD,   Jr.,  A.M.     Pastor,  Biddeford,  Me.,   1855-58; 

from  1861 ;  died,  Biddeford,  Me.,  May  20,  1870,  aged  49. 
*EUGENE  FRANCIS  SANGER,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  18 
*WILLIAM  EDWARD  WORDING,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1836. 


CHARLES  M.  DINSMORE,  A.M. 

*HANNIBAL  HAMLIN,  LL.D.  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.,  1836-40,  and  1847, 
and  Speaker,  1837,  1839,  1840;  Member  28th,  29th  U.  S.  Congress, 
1843-47;  Member  U.  S.  Senate,  1848-57;  Governor  of  Maine,  1827; 
Member  U.  S.  Senate,  1857-61;  Vice-President  U.  S.,  1861-65;  U.  S. 
Collector  Customs,  Boston,  Mass.,  1865-69;  Member  U.  S.  Senate, 
1869-81;  Member  Bd.  Trustees  from  1857;  U.  S.  Minister  to  Spain, 
1881-85;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  July  4,  1891,  aged  81. 

*THOMAS  KINSMAN  OSGOOD,  A.M.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rockland, 
Me.,  1849-57;  Depy.  Collector  Customs,  1857-61;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl., 
1862;  Paymr.  U.  S.  A.,  1862-65;  died,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  10,  1865, 
aged  38. 


*LORENZO   BICKFORD  ALLEN,   D.D.;   A.B.,  1835. 

*NATHANIEL  ROGERS  BOUTELLE,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med. 
Coll.  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  1856-69;  Physician,  Waterville,  Me.; 
died,  Dec.  1890,  aged  79. 

*GEORGE   W.    BRIGGS,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1845. 
*JAMES  UPHAM,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1835. 


"BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BUTLER,  LL.D;  A.B.,  1838. 

''SAMUEL  A.  COLLINS,  A.M.  Pastor,  Palmer  Depot,  Mass.;  died, 
Cincinnati,    (?),  0.,  1877. 

"HEZEKIAH  HARVEY,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Madison.  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem., 
1847;  Tutor,  Madison  Univ.,  1849;  Pastor,  Homer,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.; 
Prof.  Biblical  Criticism  and  Interp.  and  Pastoral  Theol.,  1861;  Pas- 
tor, Dayton,  0.,  1864;  Prof.  Pastoral  Theol.  and  N.  T.  Exegesis, 
Madison  Univ.,  1869-93;  Author  of  The  Pastor;  The  Church;  The 
Pastoral  Epistles;  died,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1893,  aged  71. 


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*THOMAS  FENNER  CURTIS,  D.D.     Prof.   Biblical  Theol.,  Lewisburg 

Univ.,    1855-65;    Author    of    The    Comnmnion;   Progress    of    Baptist 

Principles;  Human  Element  in  the  Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Scriptures 

(1867)  ;  died,  Canibridgeport,  Mass.,  1872,  aged  56. 
*WILLIAM  ADDISON  PITT   DILLINGHAM,  A.M.     Clergyman,  Univ. 

Ch.;  Repr.  Me.  LegisL,  1864,  1865,  and   Spealier,   1865;   died,  Water- 

ville,  Me.,   April  22,  1871,  aged  47. 
*GEORGE    PENDLETON   MATHEWS,  A.M.,   and   D.D.,   1883.     Theol. 

Inst,  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1844-46;    Pastor,  Liberty,  Me.,   1847-51; 

Alna,  1851-56;   Gardiner,  1856-60;    Bath,   1860-66;   Auburn,   1866-75; 

Thoniaston,   1875-84;   from   1887,   Brunswick,    Me.;    died,   Waldoboro, 

Me.,  March  6,  1894,  aged  76. 
*CHARLES   GREENLEAF    PORTER,   A.M.     Pastor,   Winterport,   Me., 

1843-45;    Bangor,    1845-66;    Houlton,    1867-70;    died,    Bangor,    Me., 

March  7,  1876,  aged  62. 
*OAKMAN  SPRAGUE  STEARNS,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1840. 
*DAVID    DINSMORE    STEWART,    A.M.    and    Bowdoin,    1872.     Born, 

Corinna,   Me.,  Oct.   22,   1823.     Me.   Leg.,  1862;    Senate,  1863-65,  and 

President,    1865;    since    1847,    Lawyer,    St.    Albans,    Me.;    died,    St. 

Albans,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1917,  aged  94. 

1864 

*ABRAHAM  HOLLEY  GRANGER,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1839. 


*JONATHAN  GARLAND  DICKERSON,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1836. 

*OLIVER  OTIS  HOWARD,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1850,  A.M.,  1853; 
LL.D.,  1888;  also  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1865,  and  Gettysburg  Theo.  Sem., 
1866;  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1854;  2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1855;  1st  Lieut., 
1857;  Asst.  Prof.  Math.,  U.  S.  Mil  Acad.,  1857-61;  Col.  3d  Me.  Vols., 
1861;  Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  1861;  Maj.  Gen.  Vols.,  1862;  Brig.  Gen.  U.  S. 
A.,  1864;  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  1865;  Com'r  Freedman's  Bureau, 
1865-72;  Supt.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1881-82;  Medal  of  Honor;  died,  Oct. 
26,  1909,  aged  78. 


1866 

"WARREN  BAXTER  EWER,  A.M.     San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"HOSEA  QUIMBY,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1832. 

►EDMUND  FULLER  WEBB,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of 

390 


Honorary  Graduates 


1867 

*LUCIUS  BRADFORD,  A.M.  Pastor,  Sebec,  Me.,  1838;  Guilford,  1839- 
42;  Jay,  1843-45;  Monson,  1847-51;  Sidney,  1852;  No.  Livermore, 
1853-58;  Brooklin,  1859;  died,  Brooklin,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1867,  aged  56. 

*GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN  PEPPER,  D.D.;  LL.D.,  1890;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1857,  and  D.D.,1882;  LL.D.,  Univ.  Lewis.,  1882.  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1860;  Pastor,  Waterville,  Me.;  1860-64;  Prof.  Ecd. 
Hist.,  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1865-67;  Prof.  Christian  Theol.,  Crozer 
Theol.  Sem.,  1868-82;  President  Colby  University,  1882-89;  Prof. 
Bibl.  Literature,  1893-99;  Waterville,  Me.;  Author  of  Outlines  of 
Systematic  Theology  (1873);  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Jan.  30,  1913, 
aged  79. 

*BENJAMIN  ADAMS  ROBIE,  A.M.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  Res. 
Licentiate,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1866 ;  Pastor,  Cong.  Ch.,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1866-71;  Wilmington,  Mass.,  1871-74;  Groton,  1874-83; 
from  1883,  Grafton,  Mass.;  died,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1900. 

*ARTEMAS  WYMAN  SAWYER,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1847.  New- 
ton Theol.  Inst.,  1853;  ordained  1853;  Prof.  Ancient  Lang.,  Acadia 
Coll.,  N.  S.,  1855-61;  Pastor,  Saratoga, -N.  Y.,  1861-64;  Prin.  New 
London  Lit.  and  Sci.  Inst.,  N.  H.,  1864-69;  Pres.  Acadia  Coll.,  Wolf- 
ville,  N.  S.,  1869-97;  Prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1897-1907; 
died,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1907,  aged  80. 

*JACKSON   SMITH   SCHULTZ,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class   of  1838. 

AMOS  WEBSTER,  A.M.;  D.D.,  Columbian,  1867.  Ed.  Christian  Era, 
1856-76;   Clergyman,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

*NATHANIEL  MILTON  WOOD,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1844. 


*JOHN  Mckinley,  a.m.  New  Hampton  Theol.  Inst.,  1861;  Res. 
Licentiate,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1862;  Pastor,  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1862- 
68;  died,  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Sept.  20,  1868,  aged  36. 

*WILLIAM  MATHEWS,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1835. 

*JOSEPH   RICKER,  D.D. ;   A.B.,  1839. 

*PHILETUS  BENNET  SPEAR,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Madison,  1836,  and  A.M., 
1842.  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1838;  Tutor,  Madison  Univ.,  1837; 
Prof.  Hebrew,  to  1850;  Emeritus  Prof,  of  Hebrew  and  Latin,  Madi- 
son Univ.;  died,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1901,  aged  80. 

*CYRUS  TIBBETTS,  A.M.  Pastor,  Farmington,  Me.,  1852-55;  Bel- 
fast, 1856-57;  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1858-61;  Eastport,  Me.,  1862-66; 
Damariscotta,  1866-70;  Rockland,  1870-72;  from  1872,  No.  Berwick; 
died,  No.  Berwick,  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1876,  aged  55. 


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*ELISHA  HUNT  ALLEN,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1823.  Lawyer,  Ban- 
gor, Me.;  Repr.  Me.  Legisl.  and  Speaker,  1838;  Member  27th  U.  S. 
Cong.,  1841-43;  Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1846;  U.  S.  Consul,  Honolulu, 
Sandwich  Islands,  18.50-53;  Hawaiian  Minister  Finance,  1853-57; 
Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court  and  Chancellor  Hawaiian  Kingdom, 
1857-77;  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Minister  Plenipo.  to  U.  S.  from  Hawai- 
ian Kingdom;  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  1,  1883;  aged  78. 

*SEWALL  BROWNE,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1861. 

*JONATHAN  YOUNG  SCAMMON,  LL.D.  Non-graduate,  class  of 
1834. 


1870 

*LEVI  SUMNER  BURBANK,  A.M.  Instr.  Paducah  Coll.,  Ky.,  1856- 
58;  Instr.  Wake  Forest  Coll.,  N.  C,  1858-59;  Pres.  Paducah  Coll., 
1859-61;  Prin.  Lancaster  Acad.,  Mass.,  1861;  Instr.  Nat.  Sci.,  High 
Sch.,  Athol,  Mass.,  1862-64;  High  Sch.,  Westboro,  1864-66;  High  Sch., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1866-72;  Prin.  Warren  Acad.,  Woburn,  Mass.,  1872- 
77;  died,  Woburn,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1880,  aged  51. 

*JOHN  ALFRED  METCALF  CHAPMAN,  A.M.  Non-graduate,  class 
of  1855. 

*HENRY  VAUGHAN   DEXTER,  D.D.;  A.B.,   1842. 

EPHRAIM  HUNT,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  1850. 

*JOHN  FRANK  McKUSICK,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1862. 

*EDWARD  GUSHING  MITCHELL,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1842. 

*DAVID  JONATHAN  PIERCE,  A.M.;  D.D.,  Univ.  Wash.,  1888.  New- 
ton Theol.  Inst.,  1870;  ordained,  1870;  Prin.  Wyoming  Inst,  and 
Pastor,  Laramie,  Wyoming,  1870-74;  Portland,  Ore.;  Seattle,  Wash.; 
Prof.  Mor.  Sci.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1888-90;  Vashon  Coll.,  1895-97; 
Pastor,  Berkeley,  Gal.,  1900-01;  died,  Putney,  Vt.,  May  4,  1902. 

*LLEWELLYN   POWERS,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1861. 


1871 

*AMASA  BRYANT,  A.M.  Pastor,  Damariscotta  Mills,  Me.,  1852-56; 
Livermore  Falls,  1856-60;  Topsham,  I860-;  East  Winthrop,  Me., 
Dover,  N.  H.;  died,  Springvale,  Me.,  May  26,  1879,  aged  52. 

*JOSIAH  HAYDEN  DRUMMOND,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1846. 

JAMES  MITCHELL  FOLLETT,  A.M.  Pastor,  Jay,  Me.,  1846-47; 
Dover,  1849-59;  Gardiner,  1861-64;  Old  Town,  1864-67;  Corinth, 
1868-70;  Dover,  1871-73;  Harrington,  1874-79;  Presque  Isle,  1879- 
83;   Buckfield,  Me. 

392 


Honorary  Graduates 

*WILLIAM  BERRY  LAPHAM,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1855. 
*SAMUEL   BALDWIN   MORSE,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of   1861. 
*SAMUEL  KING  SMITH,  D.D.;   A.B.,   1845. 

1872 

HAMLIN  FAIRFIELD  EATON,  A.M.  Prin.  Eaton  Family  Sell.,  Nor- 
ridgewock,  Me.,  1856-72. 

*HIRAM  CUSHMAN  ESTES,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1847. 

*JAMES  HOBBS  HANSON,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1842. 

*WALTER  TAYLOR  SARGENT,  A.M.  Pastor,  Damariscotta,  Me., 
1838-40;  Bowdoinham,  1840-42;  Mt.  Vernon,  1842-48;  Acton,  1850- 
55;  Sanford,  1855-57;  Greene,  1857-64;  Dexter,  1864-66;  Richmond, 
1866-68;  Greene,  1869-70;  Freeport,  1870-76;  died,  Freeport,  Me., 
May  13,  1886,  aged  77. 

*BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN  SHAW,   D.D.;  A.B.,  1837. 

*JOSEPH  OBERLIN  SKINNER,  A.M.  Ordained,  1837;  Pastor  Univ. 
Ch.,  Holliston,  Framing'ham,  Dudley,  Concord,  Mass.;  Ludlow,  Ches- 
ter, Vt.;  Rockland,  Me.;  Nashua,  N.  H.;  St.  Albans,  Vt.;  Malone,  N. 
Y.;  No.  Montpelier,  Vt.;  Waterville,  Me.;  Author  of  History  of  Wat- 
erville  Lodge,  (1874);  Ed.  Universalist  Register;  died,  Waterville, 
Me.,  Jan.  12,  1879,  aged  62. 

HENRY  OLIN  WALKER,  A.M.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1863;  ordained, 
1863;  Pastor,  Weare,  N.  H.,  1864-67;  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  1867-1886; 
Merrimac,  Mass. 

*WILLIAM  WHITING,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1833,  LL.B.,  1838,  and 
A.M.,  1854.  Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  from  1838;  Solicitor,  War 
Dept.,  U.  S.,  1862-65;  Pres.  N.  E.  Hist.  Geneal.  Soc,  1853-58; 
Corr.  Member  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc;  Hon.  Member  Hist.  Soc,  Pa.,  Wis., 
and  Fla. ;  Member-elect  43d  U.  S.  Cong. ;  Author  of  Mevioir  of  Rev. 
Jos.  Harrington;  War  Powers  of  the  President,  (1862)  ;  Milita/ry 
Arrests  in  Time  of  War;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting,  D.D., 
(1872);  died,  Boston  Highlands,  Mass.,  June  30,  1873,  aged  60. 

1873 

*WILLIAM  HARRISON  ALDEN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1849,  and 
A.M.,  1852.  Born,  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  April  14,  1825.  New- 
ton Theol.  Inst.,  1852;  Pastor,  No.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1852-57;  Lowell, 
1857-64;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1864-68;  Member  Bd.  Trustees,  from  1881; 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1868-88;  Westboro,  Mass.,  1891-95;  Sharon, 
Mass.,  1896-99;  died,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Oct.  2,  1900,  aged  74. 

*NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1842. 

*JAMES  TIFT  CHAMPLIN,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1834,  and 
A.M.,    1837;    D.D.,   Univ.    Rochester,   1855,   and    Brown    Univ.,    1863. 

393 


Colby  College 

Tutor,  Brown  Univ.,  1835-38;  Pastor,  Portland,  Me.,  1838-41;  Prof. 
Greek  and  Latin  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Colby  Univ.,  1841-58;  Pres.  Colby 
Univ.,  1857-73,  and  Prof.  Int.  and  Moral  Phil.,  1858-73;  Member  Bd. 
Trustees,  1875-81;  Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1849;  Author  of  English 
Gramviar,  (1851);  Greek  Grammar,  (1852);  Principles  of  Ethics, 
(1861);  Political  Economij,  (1868);  Intellectual  Philosophy,  (1868); 
Text-Book  on  Constitution,  U.  S.  (1880)  ;  Ed.  with  notes,  Demos- 
thenes on  the  Crown,  (1843)  ;  Select  Popular  Orations  of  Demos- 
thenes, (1848);  Oration  of  Mschines  against  Ctesiphon,  (1850);  Bp. 
Butler's  Ethical  Discourses,  (1859)  ;  Bp.  Butler's  Analogy  of  Reli- 
gion, (1860)  ;  Selections  from  Tacitus,  (1876)  ;  Scripture  Reading 
Lessons,  (1878);  Trans.  Kvhner's  Latin  Grammar,  (1845);  Kuhner's 
Latin  Exercise  Book,  (1856);  died,  Portland,  Me.,  March  15,  1882, 
aged  70. 

CHARLES  MACOMBER  HERRING,  A.M.  New  Hampton  Theol. 
Inst,  N.  H.,  1848;  Pastor,  Dexter,  Me.,  1849-58;  No.  Oxford,  Mass., 
1858-59;  Dover,  Me.,  1859-65;  Brunswick,  1865-68;  Gardiner,  1868- 
72;   Houlton,   1872-74;    So.  Thomaston,   1875-78;  Brunswick,  Me. 

*AMMI  STORER  LADD,  A.M.  Pastor,  M.  E.  Ch.,  New  Sharon,  Me., 
1864-65;  Kent's  Hill,  1865-68,  and  Prof.  Mental  and  Mor.  Sci.,  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem.  and  Fem.  Coll.,  1867-68;  Waterville,  1869-71;  Presid- 
ing Elder,  8  years;  Woodfords,  Me.;   died,  1911,  aged  76. 

*ADMIRAL  PASCHAL  STONE,  LL.D.;  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1869.  Born, 
Piermont,  N.  H.,  Aug.  14,  1820.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me., 
1864-73;  Supt.  Pub.  Schools,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1873-88;  Author  of 
History  of  England,  (1883);  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1902, 
aged  81. 

PARKMAN  SHAW  WARREN,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1869. 


1874 

*ADONIRAM     JUDSON     BILLINGS,     A.M.     Non-graduate, 

1853. 
*ATWOOD  CROSBY,   A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1863. 
NELSON  ALLEN  LUCE,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1862. 
*MOSES  LYFORD,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1843. 


1875 

"JAMES  GILLESPIE  BLAINE,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Washington  Coll.,  and  A. 
M.;  LL.D.,  Bates  Coll.,  1869,  and  Bowdoin,  1884.  Ed.  Kcmicbcc 
Journal,  1854-57;  Ed.  Portland  Advertiser,  1857-58;  Ropr.  Me. 
LegisL,  1858-61,  and  Speaker,  1861;  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1864;  Member 
38th  to  44th   U.  S.   Cong.,  1863-76,  and   Speaker,  41st,  42,  and  43d 

394 


Honorary  Graduates 

Cong.;  Member  U.  S.  Senate,  1876-81;  Sec.  of  State  Dept.,  1881,  1889- 
92;  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  27,  1893,  aged  63. 

*SUSAN  MARIA  HALLOWELL,  A.M.  Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Aup;.  2.5, 
1835.  Asst.  High  Sch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1856-75;  Prof.  Natural  History, 
Wellesley  Col.,  1875-78;  Prof.  Botany,  1878-1902,  and  Emeritus, 
1902-11;  died,  Dec.  15,  1911,  aged  76. 

FRANK  HUSSEY  JACKSON,   A.M.     Lawyer,   Hallowell,   Me.,  1875. 

*TIMOTHY  OTIS  PAINE,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1847. 


1876 

*JOSEPH  MANNING  BURTT,  A.M.  Pastor,  Newfane,  N.  Y.,  1843- 
50;  Propr.  and  Assoc.  Ed.  Christian  Era,  Boston,  Mass.,  1852-56; 
Repr.  Mass.,  Legisl.,  1856;  Pa.stor,  Georgetown,  Mass.,  1863-71;  Bux- 
ton Centre,  Me.,  1871-77;  Georgetown,  Mass.,  1877-81;  Buxton  Cen- 
tre, Me.,  1881-89;   died,  Arlington,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1904. 

DAVID  WASS  CAMPBELL,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1871. 

WENDALL  OMAR  FLETCHER,  A.M.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ft.  Atkinson, 
Wis.,  1864;  Prin.  Bapt.  Acad.;  Louisiana,  Mo.,  1866-69;  Supt.  Pub. 
Sch.,  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  1870-72;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Warren,  Me.,  1873- 
77;  High  Sch.,  Rockland,  1878-79;  High  Sch.,  Biddeford,  1879-81; 
Bookseller,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1887. 

*JOHN  BARTON  FOSTER,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1843. 

*ALBERT  CHRISTOPHER  HUSSEY,  A.M.  Non-graduate,  class  of 
1861. 

ALBERT  FRANCIS  RICHARDSON,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1873,  and 
A.M.,  1876.  Born,  Sebago,  Me.,  July  2,  1841.  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Bridgton,  Me.,  187.3-83;  Prin.  Acad.,  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1883-88;  Prin. 
Eastern  State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine,  Maine,  from  1888. 

♦DANFORD  THOMAS,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1838. 

1877 

CLEMENT  MARMADUKE  GRAHAM  HARWOOD,  A.M.  Ordained, 
1870;  Pastor,  Eastport,  Me.,  1871-81;  Camden,  1881-84;  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  1908. 

*HENRY  MELVILLE  KING,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1859,  and  A.M., 
1862.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1862;  ordained,  1862;  Instr.  in  Hebrew, 
N.  T.  I.,  1862-63;  Pastor,  Boston  Highlands,  Mass.,  1863-82;  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1882-91;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1891-1906;  Author  of  Memorial 
Discourse  on  Kendall  Brooks,  (1872)  ;  on  N.  O.  Hart,  (1875)  ;  on  Wil- 
liam Hague  (1887);  on  Reuben  A.  Guild,  (1899);  on  Alvah  Hovey, 
(1903)  ;  on  Stei)hen  Gano,  (1903)  ;  Our  Gospels,  (1895)  ;  The  Messiah 
in  the  Psalms,  (1889);  Why  We  Believe  the  Bible,  (1902);  Relig- 
ious Liberty,  (1903);  Early  Baptists  Defended,  (1880),  and  (1896); 

395 


Colby  College 

The  True  Roger  Williams,  (1907)  ;  etc.  Died,  Providence,  R.  I.,  June 
16,  1919,  aged  80. 

*CHARLES  COLLINS  ROUNDS,  A.M.;  B.S.,  Daitmoutli,  1857,  and 
M.S.,  1860;  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1870;  Ph.D.,  Bates  Coll.,  1881.  Born, 
So.  Waterford,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1831.  Prin.  Gram.  Sch.,  Cleveland,  O., 
1859-65;  Instr.,  Edward  Little  Inst.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1865-67,  and  Prin., 
1867-68;  Prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.,  1868-83;  Prin. 
N.  H.  Normal  Sch.,  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1883-96;  died,  Farmington,  Me., 
Nov.  8,  1901,  aged  70. 

*JEREMIAH  DEARBORN  TILTON,  A.M.  Ordained,  1851;  Pastor, 
Limerick,  Me.,  1850-54;  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  1854-66;  Milford,  1866- 
73;  Rumney,  1873-82;  Sanbornton,  1882-85;  from  1885,  Milford;  died, 
Tilton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1893,  aged  77. 

1878 
*AMORY   BATTLES,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1850. 
JOSHUA  HOWARD   MILLETT,  A.M.;   A.B.,   1867. 

1879 

*ALBERT  AARON  FORD,  A.M.  Newton  Theol.  Inst,  1870;  Pastor, 
Paris,  Me.,  1870-72;  Belfast,  1873-75;  E.  Auburn,  1876-79;  Tenant's 
Harbor,  1879-80;  Waldoboro,  1880-84;  died,  Kent's  Hill,  Me.,  June  2, 
1887,   aged   46. 

HOWARD  OWEN,  A.M.  Born,  Brunswick,  Me.,  April  29,  1835.  With 
Kennebec  Journal,  Augusta,  Me.,  1854-80;  Ed.,  Bangor  Whig,  1880; 
Ed.,  Maine  Farmer,  1880-96;  Register  of  Probate,  1880-97;  Ed., 
Somerset  Reporter,  4  years;  Author,  Biographical  Sketches  of  Mem- 
bers of  the  Maine  Legislature ;  History  of  Bethlehem  Lodge  of  Ma^ 
sons;  ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 

*ALBION  KEITH   PARRIS   SMALL,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1849. 


*GEORGE  BULLEN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1853. 

*AUGUSTUS  MARION  BURTON,  A.M.  Prin.  Cherryfield  Acad.,  Me., 
1880-81;  Prin.  Union  Acad.,  Corinna,  Me.,  1882;  Supt.  Sch.,  Insur- 
ance, etc.;  died,  Corinna,  Me.,  Dec.  13,  1906. 

GRANVILLE  PARK  COCHRANE,  A.M.  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.  7th  Me. 
Vols.,  1861;  died,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1882,  aged  46. 

*LARKIN  DUNTON,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1855. 

*EUSTACE  CAREY  FITZ,  A.M.  Mayor,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1864,  1865, 
1866;   Repr.  Mass.  Legisl.,  1873,  1874;  Member  Mass.  Senate,  1875, 

396 


Honorary  Graduates 

1876;    Member   Executive    Council,    Mass.,    1881,    1882;    Member    Bd. 
Trustees,  1886-89;  Merchant;  died,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1895. 
*  ALBERT  PRESCOTT  MARBLE,  Ph.D.;   A.B.,  1861. 


1881 

*COMPORT  EDWIN  BARROWS,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1858,  and 
A.M.,  1861.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1861;  Pastor,  Peabody,  Mass., 
1861-64;  Trustee  Brown  Univ.,  from  1878;  from  1865,  Newport,  R. 
I.;   died,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Dec.  26,  1883,  aged  52. 

*GEORGE   BOARDMAN  GOW,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1852. 

'SAMUEL  KIMBALL  HITCHINGS,  B.S.  Prin.  Greely  Inst,  Cum- 
berland Centre,  Me.,  1881-82;  Instr.  in  Nat.  Sd.,  and  Prin.  High  Sch:, 
Biddeford,  from  1882;  died,  Cumberland,  Me.,  March  10,  1887, 
aged  29. 

*HENRY  KENDALL  TRASK,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  1855. 


"GEORGE   GREENWOOD  FAIRBANKS,   D.D.;   A.B.,   1847. 

'■GEORGE  PENDLETON  MATHEWS,  D.D.;  A.M.,  1863. 

'•ROBERT  BRUCE  TOLLES,  A.M.  Pres.  Boston  Optical  Co.;  Mem- 
ber Royal  Microscop.  Soc;  Optician;  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  18, 
1883,  aged  61. 


"ELISHA  BENJAMIN  ANDREWS,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1870, 
and  A.M.;  LL.D.,  Univ.  Nebr.,  1884.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1872-74; 
ordained,  1874;  Prin.  Conn.  Lit.  Inst,  Suffield,  Conn.,  1870-72;  Pas- 
tor, Beverly,  Mass.,  1874-75;  Pres.  Denison  Univ.,  1875-79;  Prof. 
Homiletics,  etc.,  N.  T.  I.,  1879-82 ;  Prof.  History  and  Polit.  Economy, 
Brown  Univ.,  1882-88;  Prof.  Polit  Econ.  and  Finance,  Cornell  Univ., 
1888-89;  Pres.  Brown  Univ.,  1889-98;  Supt.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1898-1900; 
Chancellor,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebraska,  1900-09; 
Emeritus,  1909-17;  Author  of  Brief  Institutes  of  Constitutional  His- 
tory, (1886);  Brief  Institutes  of  General  History,  (1887);  Institutes 
of  Economics;  An  Honest  Dollar;  Wealth  and  Moral  Law;  History 
of  the  United  States;  History  of  the  Last  Quarter  Century  in  the 
United  States;  died,  Oct.  30,  1917,  aged  73. 

*PRISCILLA  H.  BRAISLIN,  A.M.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Vassar  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,   (1884). 

*ABIJAH  ROBINSON  CRANE,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1856. 

*OLIVER  CROSBY   GRAY,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  1855. 


Colby  College 

*JOHN  ANDREW  PETERS,  LL.D.,  and  Bowdoin,  1885,  also  Yale, 
1893;  A.B.,  Yale,  1842.  Born,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  1822;  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.;  Lawyer,  Bangor,  Me.,  from  1844;  Member  Me.  Sen- 
ate, 1862-64;  Me.  House  of  Reps.,  1864;  Attorney  Gen.  of  Maine, 
1864-67;  Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1866;  Member  40th,  41st  and  42d 
U.  S.  Cong.,  1867-73;  Assoc.  Justice,  Supr.  Jud.  Court,  Me.,  1873-83; 
Chief  Justice,  1883-1900;  died,  Bangor,  Me.,  April  2,  1904,  aged  81. 

FREDERICK     CHARLES     THAYER,    A.M.     Non-graduate,     class    of 


*FRANCIS  WALES  BAKEMAN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1866. 

ALBION  HARRIS  BICKNELL,  A.M.     Artist,  Maiden,  Mass. 

*ASA  DALTON,  D.D.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1848. 

*SANFORD   HANSCOM,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1867. 

*WILLIAM  HOWE,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1833. 

*THOMAS  BRACKETT  REED,  LL.D.,  also  Bowdoin,  1890,  and  Colum- 
bia, 1890;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1860.  Act.  Asst.  Paymr.,  U.  S.  N.,  1864- 
65;  Adm.  to  the  Bar,  1865;  Member  Me.  Legisl.,  1868-69;  Me.  Senate, 
1870;  Attorney  Gen.,  Me.,  1870-73;  Member  45th-50th  U.  S.  Cong.; 
Speaker,  1889-91,  1895-99;  Portland,  Me.;  died,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Dec.  7,  1902. 

*FRANKLIN  SIMMONS,  A.M.,  also  Bates,  1867,  and  Bowdoin,  1888. 
Sculptor,  Rome,  Italy;   died,  Rome,  Italy,  Dec.  8,  1913,  aged  74. 


1886 

*ALDEN  FITZROY  CHASE,  Ph.D.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1869,  and 
A.M.  Ordained,  1872;  Teacher  of  Math.,  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbra- 
hani,  Mass.,  1869-71;  Math,  and  Eng.  Lit.,  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem. 
Kent's  Hill,  Me.,  1871-83;  Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  1884;  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Millbury,  Mass.,  1884;  Prin.  East  Maine  Conference  Sem., 
Bucksport,  Me.    (1886). 

*EUGENE  HALE,  LL.D.;  also  Bates,  1882,  and  Bowdoin,  1896.  Adm. 
to  the  Bar,  1857;  County  Attorney,  Ellsworth,  Me.;  Member  Me. 
Leg-isl.,  1867-68,  1880;  Member  41st-46th  U.  S.  Cong.,  1869-81;  U.  S. 
Senator,  1881-1911;  died,  Oct.  27,  1918,  aged  82. 

*GEORGE  MELLEN  PRENTISS  KING,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1857. 

*DAVID   DANA  SPEAR,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1864. 

HORACE  JEROME  WHITE,  A.M.;  and  Bates,  1896.  Born,  Deering, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  13,  1844.  Served  in  Civil  War;  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1877; 
Pa.stor,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1877-78;  Bath,  Me.,  1879-84;  Augusta,  Me., 
1885-88;   Worcester,  Mass.,   1888-96;    Southbridge,   Mass.,   1897-1903; 


Honorary  Graduates 

Wakefield,    R.   I.,   1903-14;    Oak    Lawn,    R.   I.,    1915-17;    retired;    ad., 
Providence,   R.  I. 

1887 

^CHARLES  RUFUS  BROWN,  Ph.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  D.D.,  Col- 
Kate,  1892.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1874-75,  and  1877-78;  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1878-79;  Univ.  of  Berlin  and  Leipzig,  1879-81;  Pastor,  Frank- 
lin Falls,  N.  H.,  1881-83;  Assoc.  Prof.  Old  Testament  Interp.,  New- 
ton Theol.  Inst.,  1883-86;  Prof.  Hebrew  and  Cognate  Lang.,  1886; 
Prof.  Bible  Interp.,  Old  Testament,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  Nevpton 
Centre,   Mass.;  deceased. 

*ALONZO  BUNKER,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1862. 

"SAMUEL  BALDWIN  MORSE,   D.D.     Non-graduate,   class   of  1861. 


*EMORY  JAMES  HAYNES,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan,  1867,  and  A.M., 
1887,  and  D.D.,  1874.  Born,  Cabot,  Vt.,  Feb.  6,  1847.  Pastor  M.  E. 
churches  in  Conn.,  Mass.,  and  New  York;  Editorial  staff.  New  York 
Evening  Mail;  Author  many  books;  died,  Dec.  31,  1914,  aged  67. 

JOSIAH  BURNHAM  KINSMAN,  LL.D.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1854; 
Washington,  D.  C. 

FRANK  J.  PEASLEE,  A.M.     New  London,  N.  H. 


"WILLIAM  HENRY   LAMBERT,  Ph.D.;   A.B.,  1865. 
"ARTEMAS   LIBBEY,  LL.D.   and   A.M.,   Bowdoin,   1872.     Lawyer,  Au- 
gusta, Me.;  Justice  Supreme  Court;   died,  March  15,  1894. 


EDMUND  CLEMENT  ATKINSON,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1867. 

*WILLIAM   EUSTIS  BROOKS,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1862. 

GEORGE  DANA  BOARDMAN  PEPPER,  LL.D.     D.D.,  1867. 

*HENRY  EPHRAIM  ROBINS,  LL.D.;  D.D.,  Rochester,  1868.  Born, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1827.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1861;  or- 
dained, 1861;  Pastor,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1863-67;  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1867-73;  President  Colby  Univ.,  1873-82;  Prof.  Chr.  Ethics,  Roch- 
ester Theol  Sem.,  1882-1904;  Author  of  Harmony  of  Ethics  mth 
Theology,  (1891);  Christian  Idea  of  Education,  (1896);  Ethics  of 
the  Christian  Life;  died,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  April  22,  1917,  aged  89. 

ERASTUS    CLARENCE   RYDER,  A.M.     Non-graduate,   class   of  1881. 

''ARNOLD  STEDMAN,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1866. 


Colby  College 


*GEORGE  FREEMAN  EMERY,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1836,  and  A.M. 
Born,  Palis,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1817.  Lawyer;  Clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Court, 
Portland;  Editor,  Boston,  Mass.;  died,  Portland,  Me.,  July  1,  1904, 
aged  86. 

FANNIE  ELIOT    (MANN)    HALL,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1877. 

*  WILLIAM  RAINEY  HARPER,  LL.D.,  and  Univ.  Nebraska,  1893; 
A.B.,  Muskingum,  1870;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1875.  Prof.  Hebrew,  Bapt. 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1879-86;  Prof.  Semitic  Lang.,  Yale,  1886;  Presi- 
dent Chicago  Univ.,  from  1891;  Editor  The  Biblical  World;  Author 
of  Elements  of  Hebrew,  (1886);  Inductive  Latin  Method,  (1888); 
Hebrew  Vocabularies,  (1890)  ;  and  joint  author  of  many  Greek  and 
Latin  text  books.     Died,  Chicago,  III,  1896. 

*CHARLES  BENTON  TURNER,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1882. 

1892 

*CHARLES  VERANUS  HANSON,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1865. 

*BENJAMIN  HUMPHREY  LANE,  A.M.  Born,  Yarmouth,  Me., 
March  8,  1844.  U.  S.  Army,  1862-65.  Grad.  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
1870;  Pastor  Baptist  churches  in  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts, 
and  Rhode  Island;  died,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1905,  aged  61. 

GEORGE    SMITH    ROWELL,  A.M.     Non-graduate,   class   of    1869. 

RICHARD  CUTTS  SHANNON,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1862. 

*HORACE  WAYLAND  TILDEN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1872. 


*JOSHUA   WILLIAM    BEEDE,    A.M.;    A.B.,   Dartmouth,    1858;    M.D., 

Bellevue,  1864.     Trustee  Colby  Col,  1894-1912;  died,  March  21,  1913. 
*WILLIAM  JOHNSON  CORTHELL,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1857. 
*ADONIRAM  JUDSON   PADELFORD,    D.D.;    A.B.,    Rochester,    1858. 

Rochester    Theol.    Sem.,    1860;    Pastor,   Fall    River,    Mass.,    1860-61; 

Providence,  R.  I.,  1861-66;  Amherst,  1866-76;  Calais,  Me.,  from  1877; 

Supt.  Sch.,  1885-95;  Calais,  Me.;  died,  Sept.  27,  1914. 

*JOSEPH  OTIS  SMITH,  A.M.  Editor  Somerset  Reporter;  died,  Skow- 
hegan,  Aug.  31,  1905,  aged  66. 

*LABAN  EDWARDS  WARREN,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Brown,  1866;  A.M. 
Teacher,  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  Providence,  R.  I.,  1866-67;  New  Lon- 
don Lit.  and  Sci.  Inst,  1867-72;  Principal,  1872-75;  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics, Colby,  1875-1903;  died,  Littleton,  Mass.,  April  21,  1905, 
aged  69. 

400 


Honorary  Graduates 


1894 

*WILLIAM   THOMAS  CHASE,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1865. 

NATHANIEL  FRENCH   DAVIS,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  Brown,  1870,  and  A.M. 

Born,    Laconia,    N.    H.,    June    11,    1847.     Engin.    Dept.,    Providence 

water  works,  1870-71;  Inst.,  Riverview  Mil.   Acad.,  Poughkeepsie,  N. 

Y.,  1871-73;  Vice-Prin.,  Keystone  State  Normal  Sch.,  Kutztown,  Pa., 

1873-74;   Instr.  Math.,   Brown,   1874-79;  Asst.  Prof.,   1879-89;   Assoc. 

Prof.,   1889-90;   Prof.  Pure  Math.,   1890-1915;   Prof.   Emeritus,   1915; 

ad.,  19  Ash  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
IRVING    BEMIS    MOWER,    A.M.;    D.D.,    1906.     Newton    Theol.    Inst., 

1884;  Pastor,  Sharon,  Mass.,  1883-85;   Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1885-92; 

Skowhegan,   1892-93;   So.   Berwick,  1893-1903;    Cor.   Secy.,  Me.  Bapt. 

Miss.  Conv.,  1903- ;  Waterville,  Me. 
HENRY  WINCHESTER  SAWTELLE,  A.M.;    M.D.     Chelsea,   Mass. 

1895 

*PERCIVAL  BONNEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1863. 

NATHANIEL   BUTLER,  Jr.,   D.D.;    A.B.,  1873. 

*GEORGE  COLBY  CHASE,  D.D.;  LL.D.,  Colo.  Univ.,  1895;  A.B., 
Bates,  1868.  Greek  and  Latin,  New  Hampton  Lit.  Inst.,  N.  H., 
1868-70;  Cobb  Divinity  Sch.,  1870-71;  Grad.  Student,  Harvard,  1871- 
72;  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Eng.  Lit,  1872-94;  President  Bates  College, 
Lewiston,  Me.,   1894-1919;   died,  Lewiston,  Me.,  May  27,  1919. 

*GEORGE  EDMANDS  MERRILL,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  and 
A.M.,  1872;  LL.D.,  Rochester,  1901.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1872; 
Pastor,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1872-77;  Salem,  1877-85;  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.,  1885-87;  Newton,  Mass.,  1890-99;  President  Colgate 
University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1899-1908;  Author  of  The  Story  of  the 
Manuscripts,  (1881);  Crusaders  and  Captives,  (1890);  The  Reason- 
able Christ,  (1893);  The  Parchments  of  the  Faith,  (1894);  died, 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1908. 

CHARLES  CLARENCE  SPEARE,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1881. 

WILLIAM  PENN  WHITEHOUSE,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1863 

1897 
*ALFRED  ELIAB  BUCK,   LL.D.;   A.B.,   1859. 
JOHN  ALEXANDER  FORD,  A.M.;  A.B.,  Acadia  Univ.,  1885.     Pastor, 

Yarmouth,  N.   S.,   1885-88;    St.   John,  N.B.,    1888-91;    Eastport,   Me., 

1891-1901;  Houlton,  Me. 
ERASTUS  EUGENE  HOLT,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1874;  Surgeon,  Me. 

Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Portland,  Me. 
GEORGE  BOARDMAN  ILSLEY,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1863. 

401 


Colby  College 

LLEWELLYN   POWERS,   LL.D.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1861. 

CHARLES  HUBBARD  SPALDING,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Brown,  1865,  A.M., 
1868.  Born,  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1837.  Newton  TheoL  Inst., 
1865-66;  ordained,  1866;  Pastor,  Pawtucket,' R.  I.,  1866-71;  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  1871-75;  Arlington,  1875-80;  Boston,  1880-86;  District  Sec. 
Am.  Bapt.  Publication  Soc,  Boston,  Mass.,  1886-1911;  Fin.  Sec, 
Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1911-14;  Amer.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1914;  corre- 
spondent, The  Standard,  Chicago,  1881-1906;  Trustee,  Newton  Theo. 
Inst,  and  Worcester  Acad.;  author  memorial  sermons,  addres.^es,  es- 
says; ad.,  Brookline,  Mass. 


DANIEL  WEBSTER  ABERCROMBIE,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876; 
A.M.,  Brown,  1883;  Litt.D.,  Dartmouth,  1911.  Born,  Boiling  Green, 
Ala.,  Nov.  25,  1853.  Classical  Master,  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro, 
Mass.,  1877-78;  Vermont  Acad.,  1878-82;  Principal  Worcester  Acad., 
1882-1918;  Trustee  and  Prin.  Emeritus,  Worcester  Acad.;  Trustee, 
Brown  Univ.  and  Newton  Theo.  Inst. ;  ad.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

FREDERIC  HOWARD  EVELETH,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1870. 

WILLIS  BRYANT  MOULTON,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1883.  Prof. 
Diseases  of  Eye  and  Ear;  Physician,  Portland,  Me. 

*JUSTIN  KENT  RICHARDSON,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1869. 

JOSIAH  LAFAYETTE  SEWARD,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868,  A.M., 
1871;  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Seh.,  1874.  Pastor,  Unit.  Ch.,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1888-93;  Allston,  Mass.,  1893-99;  in  literary  work,  Keene,  N.  H. 

*BARTLETT  TRIPP,  LL.D.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1861. 


*JOTHAM  FRANCIS  BALDWIN,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  1853. 

*MARK   HILL   DUNNELL,   LL.D.;    A.B.,   1849. 

BENJAMIN    DAVIESE     HAHN,    D.D.;     A.B.,     Wooster    Univ.,    1877. 

Rochester    Theol.     Sem.,    1882;     Pastor,    Westerly,    R.    I.,    1882-91; 

Newark,    1891-93;    Springfield,   Mass.,    1893-1914;    Greenville,    S.    C, 

1914-. 
CHARLES    FRANCIS    MESERVE,   LL.D.;   A.B.,  1877. 
WILLIAM    EDWARD    SARGENT,    A.M.;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1878,    and 

A.M.     Born,   Sanford,   Me.,   May  23,   1856.     Teacher,  Topsham,   Me., 

1878-80;    High    Sch.,    Freeport,    Mc,    1880-85;    Prin.    Hebron    Acad., 

Hebron,  Me.,  from  1885. 
*E'DWARD    OLIVER     STEVENS,     D.D.;     Brown     Univ.,     1861,    A.M. 

Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1864;   Missionary  to  Burma,   1864-1910;  Prome, 

Burma;   Author  of  Guide  to  Musical  Notation,  and  other   works  in 

402 


Honorary  Graduates 

Burmese;    Vocabnlary,   English    and    Peguan;    died,   Insein,    Burma, 
Nov.  23,  1910,  aged  71. 
GEORGE    BOICE    TITUS,    A.M.     Newton    Theol.    Inst.,    1885;    Pastor, 
Saco,   Me.,    1885-90;    Everett,   Mass.,    1890-1900;    Melrose   Highlands, 
1907-11;  West  Bridgewater;  deceased. 

1900 

*JOHN   LINCOLN  BEARING,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1884. 

JOHN  ARTHUR  GREEN,  A.M.  Publisher's  Agent,  American  Book 
Co.,  New  York  City. 

HENRY  ORNE  HISCOX,  D.D.  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1869. 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1873-74;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1874-75;  Pastor, 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1875-78;  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1878-80;  New  York,  1880- 
84;  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1884-92;  Maiden,  Mass.,  1892-1903;  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1903-19;  res.,  North  Pelham,  N.  Y. 

ALBION  WOODBURY  SMALL,  LL.D.;   A.B.,  1876. 

*WILLIAM  WALLACE  STETSON,  A.M.;  LL.D.,  1902. 

JULIAN  DANIEL  TAYLOR,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1868. 

1901 

*ABRAM  WILLARD  JACKSON,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1869. 
*AMOS  MESSER  JACKSON,  A.M.;  A.B.,  1861. 
SHAILER  MATHEWS,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1884. 
FRED  MYRON  PREBLE,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1881. 

1902 

*JOSIAH   ROBERT  HENDERSON,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1877. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  JUDKINS,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1879. 

EDMUND    FRANKLIN    MERRIAM,    D.D.;    A.B.,   1868. 

*  WILLIAM  WALLACE  STETSON,  LL.D.;  A.M.,  1900;  LL.D.,  Mon- 
mouth, 1907.  Born,  Greene,  Me.,  June  17,  1849.  Supt.  Sch.,  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  1880-85;  Auburn,  Me.,  1885-95;  State  Supt.  Sch.,  Maine, 
1895-1907;  Author  of  History  and  Civil  Government  of  Maine, 
(1898)  ;  died,  July  1,  1910,  aged  61. 

1903 

NATHANIEL  BUTLER,  Jr.,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1873. 

*WILLIAM     HARRISON     EATON,     D.D.     Born,    Hopkinton,    N.    H., 

Feb.  22,   1841.     Ordained,   1863;    Pastor,   Goffstown,  N.  H.,  1864-68; 

Amesbury,    Mass.,    1868-73;    Westfield,    1873-88;    from    1888,    Secy. 

Macs.   Bapt.   Missionary   Soc;    died,   Medford,   Mass.,   Feb.  29,   1908, 

aged  67. 

403 


Colby  College 

JOHN  MARSHALL   FOSTER,   D.D.;    A.B.,    1877. 
EDWIN  CAREY  WHITTEMORE,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1879. 


GEORGE  RICKER  BERRY,  D.D.;  A.B.,   1885. 

WALTER  COCHRANE  BRONSON,  Litt.D.;  A.B.,  Brown,  1887;  A.M., 
Cornell,  1890;  Litt.D.,  Brown,  1915.  Born,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  17, 
1862.  Prof,  of  English,  DePauw  Univ.,  1890-92;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1892- 
95,  and  Prof.  English  Lit.,  from  1895,  Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R. 
L;  Author  of  A  Short  History  of  English  Literature,  (1900);  Eng- 
lish Essays,  (1905);  History  of  Brown  University,  (1914);  Ed., 
Poems  of  William  Collins,  (1898)  ;  English  Poems,  4  vols.,  (1907-10)  ; 
Ame'i'ican  Poems,  (1912);  AmeHcan  Prose,  (1916);  etc.;  ad.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

LESLIE   COLBY  CORNISH,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1875. 

HENRY  KINGMAN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1884. 

CLARENCE  EDMUND  MELENEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1876. 

1905 

CHARLES  HENRY  BATES,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1880. 

FREDERIC   GEORGE  CHUTTER,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1885. 

JOSEPH  LINCOLN  COLBY,  LL.D.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  24, 
1846.  Harvard  Univ.,  1864-66;  Mining  and  Ry.  construction;  Fellow 
Royal  Geog.  Soc.  of  England;  ad.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

JOHN   ERNEST   CUMMINGS,  D.D.;   A.B.,   1884. 

SAMUEL  SILAS  CURRY,  Litt.D.;  A.M.,  B.D.,  and  Ph.D.  Boston 
Wniv.,  1875-79.  Prof.  Oratory,  Boston  Univ.,  1879-88;  Instr.  in 
Elocution,  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  Harvard,  Yale;  Founder  and  Pres., 
School  of  Expression,  Boston,  Mass.  Author  of  Province  of  Expres- 
sion, (1881);  Vocal  Expression,  (1895);  Imagination  and  Dramatic 
Instinct,  (1896)  ;  Vocal  and  Literai-y  Interpretation  of  the  Bible, 
(1903);  Browning  and  the  Dramatic  Monologue,   (1908). 

*ASHER  CROSBY  HINDS,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1883. 

EDWARD  HAWES  SMILEY,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1875. 

OBED  JACOB  WHITE,  D.D.,  A.B.,  La.  Grange  Coll.,  1883;  A.M.,  1888; 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1887.  Born,  Marion  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  19,  1858. 
Pastor,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1887-89;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1889-94;  Taunton, 
Mass.,  1894-1910;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1910-19;  Secy.,  Mass.  Bapt.  Conv., 
1919;  Author,  Responsive  Readings  from  the  Old  and  Neic  Testa- 
ments; ad.,  Ford  Bid.,  Boston,  Mass. 

*JAMES  NELSON  WILLIAMS,  D.D.  Born,  Sherrington,  Que.,  Dec. 
22,  1829.  Univ.  Rochester;  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1853;  Pastor  and 
missy.,   Canada   and   the   U.   S.,   to   1872;    Supt.   French    Missions    in 

404 


Honorary  Graduates 

N.  E.  of  Amer.  Bapt.  Home  Mis.  Soc,  fvoni  1872;  Inst.,  French 
Dept,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1890-98;  died,  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  9, 
1915,  aged  86. 

1906 

*MARTHA  BAKER  DUNN,  (Mrs.  R.  Wesley  Dunn),  Litt.D.  Born, 
Hallowell,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1848.  Author  of  The  Sleeping  Beauty, 
(1898);  Memcry  Street,  (1900);  'Lias's  Wife,  (1901);  Cicero  in 
Maine,    (1905)  ;  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  July  22,  1915,  aged  67. 

IRVING  BEMIS  MOWER,  D.D.;   A.M.,  1894. 

*EVERETT  WILSON  PATTISON,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1858. 

HARRINGTON  PUTNAM,  LL.D.;   A.B.,   1870. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  SNYDER,  Sc.D.;   A.B.,  1885. 

HENRY   MARCUS  THOMPSON,   D.D.;   A.B.,  1878. 

1907 

WOODMAN   BRADBURY,   D.D.;    A.B.,  1887. 

HOLMAN  FRANCIS  DAY,  Litt.D.;  A.B.,  1887. 

LLEWELLYN  MOSES  FELCH,  A.M.  Born,  Linneus,  Me.,  Nov.  4, 
1856.  Farmington  Normal  Sch.;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Riverton,  Neb.; 
Ricker  Clas.  Inst.;  High  Sch.,  Caribou,  Me.;  Supt.  Sch.,  Norway, 
Me.;  Cornish,  Me.;  Conway,  N.  H.;  ad..  No.  Conway,  N.  H. 

CHARLES  EDSON   OWEN,  D.D.;  A.B.,  1879. 


*WILLIAM  OLIVER  AYER,  D.D.;   A.B.,  1868. 

*JOHN  RUSSELL  GOW,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Brown,  1877.  Born,  Waterville, 
Me.,  Oct.  20,  1855.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1882;  Pastor,  Fair  Haven, 
Vt.,  1882-85;  Bridgeport,  1886-91;  Hyde  Park,  111.,  1891-95;  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  1895-1908;  Brattleboro,  Vt;  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  died, 
June,  1918,  aged  62. 

FRED  PORTER  HAGGARD,  D.D.;  A.B.,  and  A.M.,  111.  Wesleyan 
Univ.;  B.D.,  Univ.  Chicago.  Born,  Bloomington,  111.,  Dec.  15,  1862. 
Pastor,  Red  Oak  and  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1889-93;  Missy,  to  India,  1893- 
99;  Secy.,  Amer.  Bapt.  For.  Mis.  Soc,  1900-16;  Gen.  Secy.,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  for  Russia  and  Siberia,  1917-18;  Secy.  Laymen's  Missy.  Move., 
1918-19;  Gen.  Dir.  Bapt.  Lay.  Move.,  1918-19;  Assoc.  Secy.,  Inter- 
Church  World  Movement,  1919- ;  Ed.,  Men  and  Missions;  many  arti- 
cles and  pamphlets  on  missionary  themes;  res.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

*ARNO   WARREN   KING,   LL.D.     Non-graduate,   class  of   1883. 

HARRY  LYMAN  KOOPMAN,   Litt.D.;  A.B.,  1880. 

*HENRY  CLAY  MERRIAM,  LL.D.;  A.B.,  1864. 

405 


Coiby  College 


GERTRUDE   BRAY  MORSE,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1885. 
GEORGE    WILLIAM   NORTON,    A.M.     Born,   Strong,    Me.,    Aug.    25, 

1855.     Teacher,  1876-88;   Reporter,  Evening  Express,  Portland,   Me., 

1888-92;   Editor  since  1892;  ad.,  Portland,  Me. 
CHARLES   BRANCH    WILSON,   ScD.;    A.B.,  1881. 

1909 
CHARLES  FRANKLIN  WARNER,  ScD.;  A.B.,  1879. 
GEORGE    CURTIS    WING,    LL.D.     Born,    Livermore,    Me.,    April    16, 

1847.     Lawyer,  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  1868-70;  Auburn,  Me.,  from  1870; 

County  Atty.,  1874-75;  Judge  Probate,  1876-85;  Me.  Senate,  190.3-04; 

Trustee  Colby  Col.,  1901-;  Dir.,  Natl.  Shoe  &  Leather  Bank;  Memb. 

Sch.  Bd.;  ad..  Auburn,  Me. 

1910 

WINFRED   NICHOLS  DONOVAN,   D.D.     A.B.,   1892. 
*ALFRED  KING,  ScD.     A.B.,  1883. 
WARREN  COFFIN  PHILBROOK,  LL.D.     A.B.,  1882. 
WILLIAM   EDWARD    SARGENT,  Litt.D.     A.M.,  1899. 

1911 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  COLEMAN,  A.M.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  16, 
1867.  Editing,  advertising,  publishing,  Boston,  Mass.;  Originator 
and  director  of  the  Fovd  Hall  Sunday  Evening  Meetings,  Boston; 
Pres.  Open  Forum  Natl.  Council;  Pres.  Associated  Advertising  Clubs 
of  the  World,  1911-13;  Memb.  Boston  City  Council,  1914-16,  and 
Pres.,  1915;  Delegate,  Mass.  Constitutional  Conv.,  1917-19;  Director, 
Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Northern  Bapt.  Conv.,  1917-18;  Chairman 
Bapt.  War  Com.,  1918;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  war  service  overseas;  Director  of 
Information,  U.  S.  Dept.  Labor,  Washington,  11  mos.;  Author, 
Searchlights,  (1909)  ;  The  People's  Prayers  as  Voiced  by  a  Layman, 
(1914)  ;  Democracy  in  the  Making,  (1915);  ad.,  220  Devonshire  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

EDWARD  WILLISTON  FRENTZ,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1886. 

DUDLEY   WATSON  HOLMAN,   A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1884. 

FRANK  WILLIAM  PADELFORD,  D.D.     A.B.,  1894. 

GEORGE  PERLEY  PHENIX,  ScD.     A.B.,  1886. 

1912 

STRATTON  DULUTH  BROOKS,  LL.D.  A.B.,  Univ.  Michigan,  1896; 
B.Pd.,  Mich.  State  Normal  Col.,  1892,  and  M.Pd.,  1899;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, 1904.     Born,  Everett,   Mo.,  Sept.   10,   1869.     Prin.    High   Sch., 


Honorary  Graduates 

Danville,  111.,  1890-92;  Adrian,  Mich.,  1896-98;  La  Salle,  111.,  1898- 
1900;  Asst.  Prof.  Educa.,  Univ.  111.,  1900-02;  Asst.  Supt.  Public  Sch., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1902-06;  Supt.  Sch.,  Cleveland,  0.,  1906;  Supt.  Sch., 
Boston,  Mass.,  1906-12;  Pres.,  Univ.  Oklahoma,  1912-;  Federal  Food 
Adni.  for  Oklahoma,  1917-18;  Author,  Bfooks-Hubbard  Composition 
Rhetoric;  Brooks  English  Composition;  Brooks  Readers;  ad.,  Nor- 
man, Okla. 

GEORGE  GIFFORD,  LL.D.     A.B.,  1862. 

GEORGE  WALTER  HINCKLEY,  A.M.  Born,  Guilford,  Conn.,  July 
27,  1853.  Grad.  Conn.  State  Normal  Sch.;  Teacher,  R.  I.,  1876-79; 
Pastor,  Conn.,  1879-82;  Sunday  Sch.  Missy.,  Maine,  1882-85;  Pastor, 
Oakland,  Me.,  1885-88;  Supervisor  Good  Will  Homes  and  School.';, 
1889-1910;  Editor,  Good  Will  Record,  1888-;  Author,  Good  Will  Short 
Talks,  (1901);  Story  of  Good  Will  Farm,  (1902);  Something  Hap- 
pened, (1903);  Some  Boys  I  Knew,  (1904);  In  Camp  With  Boys, 
(1908);  Roughing  it  With  Boys,    (1913);  ad.,  Hinckley,  Me. 

CHARLES  HOVEY  PEPPER,  L.H.D.     A.B.,  1889. 

GEORGE  HORACE   LORIMER,  Litt.D.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1898. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON   RAMSDELL,  D.D.     A.B.,  1886. 

1913 

RANDALL  JUDSON   CONDON,  LL.D.     A.B.,  1886. 
*FRANCIS  SNOW  HESSELTINE,  LL.D.     A.B.,  1863. 
JOEL  BYRON   SLOCUM,   D.D.     A.B.,   1893. 
CYRUS  FLINT  STIMSON,  D.D     A.B.,  1893. 

1914 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  ANDREWS,  D.D  A.B.,  1892. 

ALFRED  WILLIAMS  ANTHONY,  LL.D.  A.B.,  Brown,  1883,  A.M., 
1886,  and  D.D.,  1908;  D.D.,  Bates,  1902.  Born,  Providence,  R.  I., 
Jan.  13,  1860.  Pastor,  Bangor,  Me.,  1885-88;  Prof.,  Cobb  Divinity 
Sch.,  1890-1908;  Prof.  Christian  Lit.,  Bates  Col.,  1908-11;  Special 
Joint  Secy,  of  Genl.  Conf.  Free  Bapt.,  Amer.  Bapt.  For.  Mis.  Soc., 
Amer.  Bapt.  Home  Mis.  Soc,  and  Amer.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1911-15; 
Executive  Secy.,  Home  Missions  Council,  1918- ;  Author:  An  Intro- 
duction to  the  Life  of  Jesus,  (1896)  ;  The  Method  of  Jesus,  (1899)  ; 
The  Sunday  School;  its  Progress  in  Method  and  Scope,  (1899)  ;  The 
Higher  Criticis^n  in  the  New  Testament,  (1901)  ;  The  Conscience 
and  Concessions,  (1919)  ;  The  Church  in  the  Community,  (1919)  ;  ad., 
New  York  City. 

RICHARD   HENRY  BAKER,  D.D.     A.B.,  1883. 

WILLIAM  CAMPBELL  CRAWFORD,  L.H.D.     A.B.,  1882. 

LOUISE  HELEN  COBURN,  Litt.D.     A.B.,  1877. 

407 


Colby  College 

OLIVER  LEIGH  HALL,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1893. 
GEORGE   McKAY  HANSON,  LL.D.     Born,  Elmsville,  N.  B.,  Aug.  28, 

1856.     Adm.    to   the  bar,   1877;    Lawyer,   Calais,    Me.;    Mayor,    1885, 

1905;    U.   S.   Col.  of    Customs,    1895-99;    State   Tax   Comn.,   1907-08; 

Assoc.   Justice   Supreme  Judicial   Court,  Me.,  1911-;   Trustee  Coburn 

Clas.  Inst.;  Trustee  Calais  Acad.;  ad.,  Calais,  Me. 
FREDERICK    VIVIAN    MATTHEWS,    A.M.     Non-graduate,    class    of 

1889. 
HERBERT  SPURDEN  WEAVER,  L.H.D.     A.B.,  1882. 


1915 

NELSON  SINCLAIR  BURBANK,  D.D.     A.B.,   1889. 

JEREMIAH  EDMUND  BURKE,  Litt.D.     A.B.,  1890. 

EDWARD  JOHN  COLCORD,  Litt.D.     A.B.,  1875. 

THEODORE  EVERETT  HARDY,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1895. 

JOSEPHINE  HINCKLEY  HODSON,  A.M.     Hebron,  Me. 

GEORGE  EDWIN  HORR,  LL.D.  A.B.,  Brown,  1876,  and  D.D.,  1896. 
Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1856.  Pastor,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1879- 
84;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1884-91;  Ed.,  The  Watchman,  1891-1903; 
Prof.  Church  History,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1904-,  and  Pres.  1908- ; 
Author,  The  Training  of  the  Chosen  People,  (1906);  The  Great  Min- 
istry,  (1908);  ad.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

GEORGE  BRUCE  NICHOLSON,  D.D.  Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1, 
1862.  Rector,  P.  E.  Ch.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  1892-99;  Waterville, 
Me.,  1899-1915;  Somerville,  Mass.,  1915- ;  Supt.  Schs.,  Ft.  Fairfield, 
1896-99;  Trustee,  Pub.  Lib.,  Waterville;  Canon  St.  Luke's  Cathedral, 
Portland,  Me.,  1906-16;   ad.,  Somerville,  Mass. 


1916 

MARY  LOW  CARVER,  Litt.  D.     A.B.,  1875. 

ERNEST  MARTIN  HOPKINS,  LL.D.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1901,  and 
A.M.,  1908;  Litt.D.,  Amherst,  1916;  LL.D.,  Rutgers,  1916.  Born, 
Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  6,  1877.  Secy,  to  the  pres.,  1901-05,  and 
Secy,  of  the  col.,  1905-10,  Dartmouth  Col.;  business,  1910-16;  Pres. 
Dartmouth  Col.,  1916- ;   ad.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

FRANKLIN  WINSLOW  JOHNSON,  L.H.D.     A.B.,  1891. 

MINERVA  ELIZA  LELAND,  A.M.     A.B.,  1882. 

FRANK   DESPER   MITCHELL,  A.M.     Non-graduate,   cla.':^s  of  1884. 

GEORGE  FREEMAN  PARMENTER,  Se.D.  B.S.,  Mass.  Agri.  Col., 
and  Boston  Univ.,  1900;  A.M.,  Mass.  Agri.  Col.,  1903;  Ph.D,  Brown, 
1903.  Born,  Dover,  Mass.,  March  26,  1877.  Inst.  Chemistry,  Mass. 
Agri.  Col.,  and  Govt.  Chemist,  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1900-01;  In.st.  Cheni., 

408 


Honorary  Graduates 

Brown   Univ.,  1901-03;   Prof.   Chemistry,   Colby  Col.,   1903- ;   Author, 
Experiments  in  General  Cliemistry;  ad.,  Waterville,  Me. 

ARTHUR   KENYON    ROGERS,   Litt.D.     A.B.,   1891. 

WILLIAM  BODLE   TUTHILL,  D.D.     A.B.,   1894. 


1917 

ROSE   ADELLE   GILPATRICK,  A.M.     Non-graduate,   class  of   1892. 
JAMES  FREDERICK  HILL,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1882. 
EDWARD  FRANCIS  STEVENS,  Litt.D.     A.B.,  1889. 
FREDERICK    CHARLES    THAYER,     Sc.D.     Non-graduate,    class    of 

1865. 
EUGENE  LINCOLN  TORREY,  A.M.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1893. 

1918 

CARL  ELIAS  MILLIKEN,  LL.D.  A.B.,  Bates,  1897.  Born,  Pittsfield, 
Me.,  July  13,  1877.  Lumber  mfr.;  Me.  Ho.  Rep.,  1905-08;  Me.  Sen- 
ate, 1909-14,  and  Pres.,  1913;  Governor  Maine,  1917-20;  Trustee, 
Bates  CoL;   ad.,  Augusta,  Me. 

1919 

EVERETT   CARLETON  HERRICK,  D.D.     A.B.,  1898. 

HERBERT  CARLYLE  LIBBY,  Litt.D.     Non-graduate,  class  of  1902. 


SUMMARY 


Men's  Women's 

Division  Division  Total 

Graduates    1703  573  2276 

Theological    graduates 15  15 

Medical    graduates 55  55 

Total    graduates 1773  578  2346 

Non    graduates 1649  429  2078 

Theological    non-graduates 6  6 

Medical    non-graduates 24  24 

Total    non-graduates 1679  429  2108 

Graduates  now   living 1070  548  1618 

Honorary  graduates  (excluding  those  who 
received  the  bachelor's  degree  from 
Colby)     250 

Total    graduates 2346 

Total    non-graduates 2108 

Honorary   graduates    250 

Total    names 4704 


ADDENDA 


The   following   corrections  were  received   too  late   to   be   inserted   in 
their  proper  places  in  the  Catalogue: 

1858.     Charles  Pierce  Baldwin,  died  March  25,  1912,  aged  78. 

1862.     Samuel  Hamblin,  died  June  11,  1908,  not  June  8. 

1862.     Asa  Lyman  Lane,  died,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  March  15,  1920,  aged  81. 

1865w.  Edwin  Cressey  Barrows,  died  April  20,  1918,  aged  76. 

1868.     Charles    Leonidas   Clay,   died,   Littleton,    N.    H.,    April    11,   1920, 

aged  75. 
1869?i.  Solomon  Eaton.     Is  not  deceased. 

1882.  George  Austin  Andrews.  Life  underwriter  since  1902;  ad., 
1906  Emerson  Ave.,  N.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1885.  Arthur  Montgomery  Foss,  died  Pauls  Valley,  Okla.,  Oct.  6, 
1919,  aged  56. 

1892.  Carl  Henry  Reynolds.  Pres.  and  Genl.  Mgr.,  Export  and  Im- 
port News  Bureau,  New  York  City. 

1908.     Lucy  May  Whenman,  died  New  York  City,  April  2,  1908. 

1912.     Eva  Mae  Reynolds  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Dunbar).     Ad.,  Shanghai,  China. 

1915.     Jennie  Farnum  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Collins).     Ad.,  Weld,  Me. 

1915?i.  Raymond  Eugene  Plaisted.  Born,  Sanford,  Me.,  Aug.  5,  1892. 
Efficiency  expert,  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co.,  from  1916;  309th  Engi- 
neers, U.  S.  A.,  one  year  overseas  service;  ad.,  276  So.  Main 
St.,  Akron,  0. 

1917.  Thomas  Francis  Joyce.  Born,  Galway,  Ireland,  Dec.  8,  1892. 
1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19;  Salesman,  1919- ;  ad.,  1465 
Hoe  Ave.,  New  York  City. 


INDEX 


For  non-graduates,  honorary  graduates,  and  others,  italic  letters  are 
used,  as  follows: 

h,  honorary  graduates;  m,  medical  graduates;  vin,  medical  non- 
graduates;  n,  non-graduates;  t,  theological  graduates;  tn,  theological 
non-graduates. 


ABBOTT, 

Alice  Ruth,  1900w 
Elmer   Linwood,    1896n 
Grace   Pattangall,  1918« 
Henry   Wilson,   1906?i 
Mary   Charlotte,  1908 
Sewall   Webster,    1882?i 
Stephen  Boothby,   1916i? 
Theophilus  Capen,   1845 
William    Joseph,    1901n 

ABERCROMBIE, 

Daniel  V/ebster,  1898/i 

ACHORN, 

Leona   Josephine,    1910 

ADAMS, 

Alice  Margaret,   1913 
Cedric  Errol,  1915 
Chancey,   1885 
Bffie    Dascombe,    1891 
Elliot   Stephenson,  1918h 
Ethel    Goldthwaite,    1896k 
George   Cheney,   1913)i 
Helen  Esther,  1909 
Lynne  Fletcher,   1899 
Miriam   Bradford,   1919 
Ripley   E.  W.,  1840 
Thomas  B.,  1840 
William  R.,  1832w 

ADLAM, 

Samuel,  1846/i 

ALBEE, 

William  Augustus,  1866 

ALDEN, 

Frank  Wentworth,  1898 
George  Chandler,  1852?i 
Mary  Jordan,  1918 
Paul    Eugene,   1918 
William    Harrison,    1873/i 

ALDRICH. 

Myrtle  Louise,  1917 
William    Robinson,    1882k 

ALEXANDER, 

Jessie    Bunker,    1894k 
Joseph   Bullen,    1894 


ALLABAN, 

Orsan  M.,  1831ik 

ALLEN, 

Adelaide   Louise,    1906k 
Albert  Barney,  1874 
Alden  Watts,   1916 
Augustus   O.,   1848k 
Calvin,    1830w 
Carrie    Sabra,    1905 
Charles  C,  18327kk 
Charles   Kelsey,   1888w 
Ebenezer    T.,    1836k 
Elisha  Hunt,  1869/i 
Elmer  Wesley,    1903 
Elvin  Leslie,   1901 
Eugene  Frank,   1909 
Fred    Milton,    1903 
Harrison   Sanborn,    1898 
Hervey  Clifford,   1912 
John    B.,   1828W 
Lorenzo   Bickford,   1835 
Lucy    Mae,    1917 
Mary    Stuart,    1904k 
Mattie  Windell,   1913 
Seth    Harold,   1904k 

ALLIN 

Francis    Wayland,    1856k 

ALLINSON, 

Gertrude  Maude,  1919k 

AMES, 

Benjamin   G.,  1848k 
Eva    Clement,    1904 
Eva    May,    1898k 
Frank    Lester,    1894 
Justin  Darius,  1889k 
Lulu    Mae,   1900 
Rosa    May,    1897n 
Vernon   Stanley,   1904 

ANDERSON, 

Anna    Bailey,    1919 
Charles  Victor,  1919n 
George    Carl,    1909 
Martin   Brewer,   1840 


Colby  College 


ANDREWS, 

Charles    Henry,    lS66n 

Dora  Knight,  1892 

Doris    Perkins,    1918 

Elisha  Benjamin,  1884/i 

George   Arthur,   1892 

George    Austin,    1882 

Percy  Melville,  1901 

William   Bertram,   1892 

William    Wallace,   1882 
ANGER, 

Joel,   1832TO 
ANGIER, 

John   Francis  Howard,   1827 
ANGLE, 

Alice  May,  1906» 
ANNIS, 

Burleigh    Smart,   1885 
ANTHONY, 

Alfred  Williams,  1914/i 

John   David,   1919m 

W.    C,    1832m(i 
APPLEBEE, 

Andy  Lee,  1911h 
APPLETON, 

John,   1834W 

Moses    Lark,    1830 
ARCHER, 

Rena   May,    1907n 

William   A.,    1838n 
AREY, 

David   Kenneth,    1905 

Florian  George,  1915 

Harold  Benjamin,  1910)1 

Harold  Carlton,  1903 

Leslie  Brainard,   1912 
ARMSTRONG, 

Ethel   Mildred,  1918 
ARNOLD, 

Henry  J.,   1848n 

Mildred   Greeley,   1917 

Willard  B.,  1919n 
ASHE, 

Margaret  Merrill,   1902 
ASHFORD, 

Willard    Berry,    1914?i 
ASHLEY, 

Daniel   Whitcher,    1915 
ASHWORTH, 

John  Chester,  1919?i 
ATCHLEY, 

Charles  Wilson,  1903 

Grace  Warren,  1903 
ATHEARN, 

Cyril    Day,    1909» 
ATKINS, 

Attalena,  1917?) 
ATKINSON, 

Edmund   Clement,   1867m 


Nicholas  Noyes,  1869 
ATWOOD, 

Charles  Edward,  1881 

Elmer  Clayton,   1895?i 

Evelyn  .Lord,  1895n 

James  Bigelow,  1872ri 

John  1822( 

Winifred  Katharine,   1917 
AUSTIN, 

Albert  White,   1907n 

Elmer    Barkley,    1882n 

George  Thomas,  1914?; 

Horace,   1831m 

Robert  Betts,  1898?) 
AVERELL, 

Charles  Wilson,  1890 
AVE  RILL, 

Albert  Guy,  1898 

Alexander    McComiick,    1857/i 

Frank  Roswell,   1896)) 
AVERY, 

Samuel  Waters,  1840 
AYER, 

Arthur,    1916w 

Robert  B.,  1843?) 

William  Oliver,  1868 
BABSON, 

Mabelle  Edwina,  1909 
BACHELDER, 

Theophilus,     1839w 

Thomas  Foxwell,  1858 
BACON, 

Nathaniel,    1912?) 
BAGNELL, 

John  Arthur  Kendall,  1912 
BAILEY, 

Berniee  Packard,   190S?) 

Carleton  Moore,   1918 

David   Judson,  1881 

Dudley    Perkins,    1867 

Edmund   Morse,   1850?) 

Henrv  Reginald,  1917?i 

John,  1849?) 

Rufus  Wilberforce,   1866?) 

Samuel  E.,  1837?) 

Sidney   Francis,  1896?) 
BAIRD, 

Arthur   A.,  1914m 
BAKEMAN, 

Francis  Wales,  1866 

Jennie  Dunn,  1903n 

Nellie  Stuart,  1892 

Robert   Atherton,  1901 
BAKER, 

Amos   Fletcher,   1843 

Elijah,    1829?) 

George  Lorimer,  1897m 

Horace  Broad,    1863?) 

John   Smullen,  1847 


Index 


Ralph    Samuel,    1881?i 
Richard   Henry,   1883 
Robert  Edwin,  1912 
Sanford  Adlam,  1868?i 
William  M.,  1847W 
BALDWIN, 

Berta  Edith,  1908% 
Charles  Pierce,  1858 
Everett  Alger,   1912n 
Helen  Louise,  1919 
Jeannette  Holmes,   1908w 
Jotham    Francis,    1853 
William   Henry,    1855 

BALENTINE, 
Grace  Anne,  1902 

BALLARD, 

Alice    Pinkham,    1905 
Joseph,  1833/1 
Josephine   Nutter,  1908n 

BANGS, 

Bertha    Harris,    1908 
Dennis   Milliken,    1891?j 

BARBER, 

Henry   Alfred,   1902m 
Mai-y  Elizabeth,  1901»i 

BARBOUR, 

Alice   Virginia,    1919 

BARKER, 

Aretas    Gustavus,    1862 
Francis,    1834 
Fred  Albert,  1879n 
Genevieve,  1913n 
Hubert  Hazen,   1916 
Marjorie  Louise,  1916 
Noah  Vernon,  1902 
Roy    Merrill,    1897 

BARNABY, 

James  M.,  1837m 

BARNARD, 
Clinton,   1913w 
Florence   Cole,   1914 

BARNES, 

Annie    Richardson,   1894 
Charles  Putnam,  1892 
Warren    Farnham,   1851w 

BARNEY, 

Edith    Leora,   1904n 
Hazel   E.,  1918?j 

BARRELL, 

Edward    Park,    1888 

BARRETT, 

George   B.,   1832«m 
Vella    Etta,   1912m 

BARRON, 

Walter,  1893n 

BARROWS, 
Allen,  1834 

Comfort    Edwin,    1881/; 
Edwin   Cressey,   1865?; 


Frederick    Spring,    1882n 

John   Harris,   1872 

Lewis,    1839 

Lucie  Fay,  1914n 

Nathan  Dickerman,  1871m 

William   Carey,    1862 
BARTLETT, 

Charles    P.,    1840n 

Donald  Stearns,  1916?i 

Edwin  Payson,  1867m 

Emory  Wilson,  1879m 

Grace  Webber,  1896m 

Harold   West.   1914m 

John  Wilson,  1903 

Junius  Artemas,  1848 

William    Pitt,    1853 
BARTON, 

Asher   Hinds,   1881 

Edward,    1832)m 

Ethel   Duff,   1917 

Frederic  Edgar,  1885m 

Henry  Crosby,  1883 

Jonathan    Quincy,    1857 

Mildred    Lucille,    1917m 

Oliver    Patten,    1853m 

Thomas    Flint,   1849 

William   Henry  Harmon,  1863m 
BASSETT, 

George   Howard,   1864m 

George    Kemble,    1897 

Josiah  Colby,   1895 

Myrtis  Ethel,  1907 

Norman  Leslie,  1891 

William,   1832mM 
BASTON, 

Leonard,  1830m 
BATES, 

Charles   Henry,  1880m 

Lena  Evelyn,   1900m 

Willard   Asa,    1898m 
BATTLES, 

Amory,  1850m 
BAUM, 

David,  1913 
BAVIS, 

Nellie    Harriet,    1904m 
BAXTER, 

Charles    Francis,  1917m 

John   Patrick,  Jr.,  1917m 

Kathleen  Theresa,  1915m 
BEACH, 

George  Lewis,  1913 

Louise   Drummond,  1914m 
BEAL, 

Wyman  Lester,   1914 
BEALE, 

Eunice   Mower,  1904  • 
BEALS, 

Isaac   Nelson,  1856n 


Colby  College 


BEAN, 

Edward    Clarke,    1901 
Ethel  Nicholson,    1905« 
Eva   Marion,   1917 
Ralph  Carleton,   1902 
Stephen   Grant,  1905 

BEARCE, 

Frances   Henry,   1896?; 
Henry    Merrill,    1865 
Ralph  King,  1895 

BECK, 

Ethel    Higgins,    1905n 

BECKETT, 

Alice  Maud,   1914 

BECKFORD, 
Angle   Lee,   1913 

BEDFORD, 

Ella    Mildred,   1915 

BEEDE. 

Helen   Reed,  1893 
Joshua  William,  1893/( 

BEETLE, 

Carl    N.,    1919W 

BELCHER, 
Hiram,    1828/t 

BELGER, 

William  Thomas,  1918?! 

BELKNAP, 

Mary  Blaisdell,  1901 

BELL, 

Samuel,    1866» 

BELLATY, 

Helena    Bernice,    1909 

BENNER, 

Edward   Randall,    1855m 

BENNETT, 

Addie   Imogene,   1910« 
Edward  Howard,   1902h 
Francis  Marion,  1868)i 
Joseph    E.,    1842?? 
Lemon,   1848)? 
William    Bryant,    1868» 

BENSON, 

Charles   Bemis,    1868« 
Clair    Frank,   1913 
Louise   May,  1900?i 

BERRY, 

Arthur   Henrv,  1894 
Emma    Louise,    1910 
George    Richer,    1885 
Homer  Andrew,   1891h 
Josephine  Mary,  1903)i 
Katherine,  1893 
Leona   Garland,  1910 
Lillian  Eunice,  1904?t 
Mary  Eleanor,   1904?? 
Myron   Eugene,   1907 
Nicholas    Luther,    1913?? 
Wilbur   French,   Jr.,    1916?? 


BESSE, 

Joseph    Avery,    1919h 
BESSEY, 

Alden    Edward,  1866?? 

Harriet    Vigue,    1897 

Lenora,    1898 

Merton    Wilmot,    1894)! 
BETTS, 

Herman    Brudenell,   1907 

Myrtis  Bassett,  1907 
BEVERAGE, 

Caro   Edna,   1907 

Marston  Leadbetter,   1919?; 

Orris  Lyford,  1887 

Rose    Marian,    1907 
BICKFORD, 

Arthur    Fillmore,    1916 

Augustus    Alvin,    1880» 

Calvin,   1841 

Jessie    Mower,    1910i( 

Martin    Luther,    1837 

Samuel   A.,    1847 
BICKMORE, 

Albert  Henry,  1893 

John    Frank,  1886?? 

Mary  Emma,  1893 
BICKNELL, 

Albion    Harris,    1885/; 

Edith  Cena,  1903 

Fred  Judson,  1877» 

Grace    Bennett,   1902 

Putnam  Perley,  1915?? 

William  Martin,   1844 
BIGELOW, 

Amasa,    Jr.,    1862?? 

Frank  Merrill,  1905?? 

Merrill   Albert,    1918 

Osborne   Pratt,   1853n 
BILL, 

Carrie  Raymond,   1884?! 
BILLINGS, 

Adonirani  Judson,  1853?? 

John,   1825f 
BISBEE, 

Spaulding,    1913» 
BISHOP, 

Agnes   Powers,   1900i! 

Harvey  Harwood,  1899 

Robert    Sanders,    1912?? 
BISSON, 

Napoleon,    1913?? 
BIXBY, 

Amos,  1848)! 

Solomon   Everett,   1849 
BLACK, 

John  Andrew,  1894?! 

Leslie  Lyman,   1919?? 

Richard  Wiggin.  1860h 


Index 


BLACKBURN, 

Alexander    Maxwell,    1901 

Nathan    Bishop,    1907?i 
BLACKINTON, 

Shirley  Goss,  1916 
BLACKWELL, 

Helene,   1919 

Joseph,  1850 
BLADES, 

Wilbur  James,  1917 
BLAINE, 

James    Gillespie,    1875/i 
BLAISDELL, 

Burton    Byron.    1916/i 

Elizabeth    Pierce,    1905 

Mary    Emma,    1901 
BLAKE, 

Albion  William,   1911 

Alfred  Cookman,  1895» 

Alton  David,  1910 

Cyrus    C,    1908)i 

Frederic   Dana,   1861 
BLANCE, 

Clarke,  1912?; 
BLANCHARD, 

Addison,    1863h 

Albert   Little,   1894 

Frederick  Davis,  1919 

John   Augustus,   1850 

Lena   Potter,  1915 

Maurice  Herbert,  1909?; 

Moses   Clement,   1850 

Nathan  Weston,  1855 

William   S.,   1840h 
BLEWETT, 

Scotto   Hedge,   1871 
BLISH, 

Frederic  W.,  1834n 
BLISS, 

Carleton    Merrill,    1918ji 

Julius,    1832re 
BLODGET, 

J.  M.  G.,  1832m 
BLUNT. 

Ambrose,  1863m 

Ralph  Charles,  1917m 
BOARDMAN, 

George   Dana,   1822 

Howard  Gilkey,  1918 
BODFISH, 

Frank,  1862m 

Henry  Milton,  1865m 
BONNEY, 

Frank   Alton,   1906m 

Harry  Charles,  1907 

Percival,    1863 

William  Lowell,   1892 
BOOTHBY, 

lanthis  Rowland,   1903m 


Stephen,  1857 

BOSTLEMANN, 
Sophie  Pratt,    1914h 

BOSTON, 

Ida    Proctor,    1909n 

BOSWORTH, 

George    Whitefield,    1837 
Walter    Sanger,   1882 

BOULIA, 

Agnes  Louise,   1910m 

BOURNE, 

Harry  A.,  1919m 

BOURQUE, 

George    Napoleon,    1919« 

BOUTELLE, 

Artemas  L.,    1834» 
Nathaniel    Rogers,    1860/i 
Timothy,  1839/i 
Timothy,   Jr.,    1830?; 

BOUTIN, 

Austin  Samuel,  19 14?; 

BOWDOIN, 

Isaiah  Adelbert,   1906 

BOWEN, 

Katharine,    1914)? 
Robert  Hall,  1914 

BOWKER, 

Elmer  Roy,   1913 

BOWLER, 

Beatrice  Evelyn,  1919 

Inez,  1907 

Lawrence  Ross,  1913 

Merle,  1915m 

Stephen    Longfellow,   1847 

BOWMAN, 

Dennis  Evarts,  1893 
Fred  Raymond,  1887 
Helen  Hortense,  1899 
Herbert    Goodhue,    1904m 

BOYADJIEFF, 

Kristie    Ivanoff,    1903m 

BOYD, 

Byron,  1886 

BOYNTON, 

Addie  Knight,  1910 
Alice  Coburn,  1916 
Anna  Martha,  1906 
Janet   Stephens,   1898 

BRACKETT, 

Ethelyn  Marguerite,   1900 
Horace    Welley,    1855n 
Nathan  Cook,  1864m 
Ruth    Francis,    1916w 

BRADBURY, 

Charles    Dana,    1851m 
Charles    Webster,    1834 
Frederic    Gowen,   1865;? 
Hilda  Drake,  1919 
James    Tyler,    1855 


Colby  College 


John   B.,  1838m 

John   Bi-ackett,   1857 

Marguerite   Todd,    1918 

Mary  Farr,  1888 

Ralph    Ebbett,    1919 

Woodman,   1887 
BRADEEN, 

Fred  Barton,   1897n 

Philip  L.,  1906H 
BRADFORD, 

Freeman.  1827 

Lucius,  1838w 

Lucius,   1867/i 

P.   D.,    1832rnn 

Shadrach  S.,  1837?; 

Zabdiel,   1834 
BRADLEE, 

Charles  William,   Jr.,  190S« 

Eleanor  Frances,  1916?; 
BRADLEY, 

George,  1853 

William   Stickney,   ISTin 
BRADMAN, 

Mary   Emerald,   191  Iw 
BRADSTREET, 

Franklin,  1913?i 

John    Forest    Teague,    1914?i 

Minerva,    1919h 
BRADY, 

Herman   Edgar,  1892h 
BRAGDON, 

Florence  Wilkins,    1902 

Laura    Augusta,    1914?i 
BRAGG, 

Frank  Leon,  1917h 

Helen   Amanda,    1884 

Mary   Gsnevra,  1901 
BRAINARD, 

Albion  Hale,   1888 

Augustus   Reuben,   1849 
BRAISLIN, 

Priscilla  H.,  1884ft 
BRAMHALL, 

Ralph   Albin,   1915 
BRANN, 

Benjamin    Erwin,    190471 

Edward   Newton,   1872m 

Mercv  Agnes,  1897 

Stephen    Fletcher,  Jr.,   1914 
BRAY, 

Alice    Mabel,    1895 

Horace   L.    Stilson,   1855?i 
BRECKENRIDGE, 

Hazel  Lydia,  1911m 
BRENEMAN, 

Helen  Beede,  1893 
BRETTUN, 

Sorannus  L.,   1828m 


BRICKETT, 

Helen   Ruth,   1915m 

BRIDGES, 

Inez  Wallace,  1911» 
Raymond   Clifford,   1911 

BRIDGHAM, 

Derrick    Stafford,   1854 
Luther   Crocker,   1886 
Thomas  Jefferson,   1857 

BRIGGS, 

Alpheus  Eveleth,  1874m 
Andrew  Howard,  1839 
Donald  Stone,  1909m 
George  W.,  1845m 
Harold  Tilton,  1906h 
Thomas  Benton,  1864m 

BRITTON, 

Hattie  Emily,   1879 
Isaac,  1869 

BRONSON, 

Benjamin   S.,  1848w 
Walter  Cochrane,  1904/i 

BROOKINGS, 
Elias,  1862 

BROOKS. 

Alice  Davies,   1906 
Clayton    Kingman,    1898 
James,    1828 
Jennie  Chase,  1904h 
Kendall,  1854/; 
Samuel    Coney,    1887 
Stratton    Duluth,   1912/! 
William   Eustis,   1862 
Winifrwl   Helen,    1887 

BRCHY, 

Harriot  Ellen,  1910m 
John   Shepherd,   1914w 

BROWN, 

Abbie  Weed,  1908 
Addie    Holway,    1907 
Alice  Lowe,   1899 
Bertha  Louise,  1888 
Charles   Corey,   1886 
Charles    Joseph,    1871m 
Charles    Robinson,    1865)i 
Charles   Rufus,   1887/i 
Edith    Pratt,    1916 
Florence  Burleigh,   190l7i 
Harry  Sanford,    1899 
Harold   Spencer,    1917 
Hattie    Maria,    1894» 
Henry   Padelford,    1835 
Henry  S.,  1832»i}t 
James,    1850)i 
Jesse  B.,   1876» 
John  Newton,  1838/! 
Margaret    Helen,    1917 
Marian  E.,  1912 
Mose.-^  Dakin,  1853m 


Index 


Orie  Olivia,  1S82 
Royden  Valentine,  19H?i 
Sadie    Loantha,    1894 
Simon   Stratton,   1858 
Stanley    Fred,    1910 

William  Edward,  1864« 

William  L.,    1847w 

William  Reed,   1855?i 

William   Wirt,  1899 
BROWNBILL, 

James,    1875w 
BROWNE, 

Herbert   Maurice,    1898 

Ida    Blanche,    1916 

Sewall,  1861W 
BROWNELL, 

Crary,   1913n 
BROWNLOW, 

Earle  Hartwell,  1910w 
BROWNSON, 

William  Henry,  1877 
BRUCE, 

Benjamin    G.,  1836« 

Wallace  Erwin,   1886 
BRUNEL, 

Roger   Frederic,  1903 
BRUNELLE, 

Lorenzo  Alec,  1917n 
BRUSH, 

David   Carey,   1916w 
BRYANT, 

Amasa,  1871/i 

Bertha   Hannah,    1909ot 

Carl    Rubens,   1904 

Clara   Wilson,    1908m 

Frederic,   1895 

George    Fred    Lull,    1917 

Hannibal    Hamlin,   Jr.,    1905 

Judson  Billings,  1886 

Martha  Elizabeth,  1909?i 

Napoleon    Bonaparte,   1848w 
BUCK, 

•Alfred    Eliab,   1859 

Jennie   Maud,   1899 

Jesse   Dean    1904m 

Margaret   Hare,  1911m 

Thomas  Barnes,  1851 
BUCKNAM, 

Marjorie     Milliken,     1911n 
BUHLEIER, 

Peter  Joseph,  1918m 
BUKER, 

Helene    Bradbury,   1918 

Milfred    Lsaac,    1909 
BULLARD, 

Frank    Dearborn,    1881 

Mathew  B.,  1845n 
BULLEN, 

George,    1853 


BUNDY, 

Helen   Nichols,  1912m 
BUNEMAN, 

August    Cornelius,    1901n 
BUNKER, 
Alonzo,  1862 
Augusta    Olive,    1898m 
Helen    Emily,    1897m 
Jessie   May,   1894?i 
Minnie,   1889?2 
BURBANK, 
Aaron,  1826^ 
Caleb,    1830 
Daniel  E.,  1838m 
John  F.,  1837m 
Josiah   Prescott,  1861m 
Levi  Sumner,   1870/i 
Moses,  1836 
Nelson   Sinclair,   1889 
Porter    S.,    1837m 

BURGESS, 

Chauncey   H.,   18307?ni 
Howard  Otis,  1913m 

BURKE, 

Jeremiah   Edmund,  1890 
Joseph    Patrick,    1914 

BURLEIGH, 

Everett   Edwin,   1887 
Florence  Maude,   1901m 
Parker   Prescott,  1889 
Preston   Newell,  1887 
Samuel   Appleton,    1894 

BURNHAM, 

William  Carey,   1878 

BURNS, 

BURNS, 

BURRILL, 

Albion    Russell,    1865m 
Emmons   Parkman,   1908m 
William  Henry,  1830 

BURROUGHS, 

Ralph  John,  1914m 

BURTON, 

Augustus  Marion,  1880/i, 
Irving    Francis,    1898 
John  Arthur,  1908 
William   Errold,  1916 

BURTT, 

Edwin   Palmer,    1884 
Joseph   Manning,  1876/i 

BUSWELL, 

Charles   S.,   1836k 
Mary   Margaret,    1912 

BUTLER, 

Benjamin   Franklin,   1838 
Ethel  Hannah,  1909 
John,    1832/1 
Leonard,    1865m 
Mary  Hall,   1912 


Colby  College 


Nathan,  1854w 

Nathan    Taplin,    1914 

Nathaniel,   1842 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,   1873 

Sheppard   Emery,   1903 

Thomas  Melvin,   1868 
BUTTERFIELD, 

Horatio    Q.,   1848h 

John,    1893« 
BUTTERS, 

Charles    H.,    1836m 
BUXTON, 

(William)     Albert,    1882« 
BUZELLE, 

George    Brainerd,    1860 
BUZZELL, 

Alice    Jane,    1905 

Louise   Newcomb,  1911 

Marion    Eustis,   1918); 

William  Olin,   1914?? 
BYNON, 

Mabel  Allan,   1914 
CAIN, 

Florence   Linda,  1917h 
CALDERWOOD, 

George  Irvin,  1907»i 
CALDWELL, 

Adelbert   Farrington,    1891 

Cornelia  Beatrice,  1900 

Minnie   Belle,   1892ot 

Samuel    Lunt,    1839 
CALHOUN, 

Dorothy    Donnell,    1909» 
CALLAGHAN, 

Minnie   Caldwell,   1892k 
CALLAHAN, 

Edp-ar   Frederic,   1909m 
CAMBRIDGE, 

Arthur  Adams,  1883 
CAMERON, 

Leslie   Georgina,    1912m 
CAMPBELL, 

David   Wass,    1871m 

David  Wass  2d,  1899n 

Elmer  Wilmot,  1917 

Elna  Asinath,  1914m 

Fred  Ii-ving,   1871 

George    Herbert    Glover,    1915 

George    Russell,    1891 

Harold  Sterling,  1915 

Helen  Burnham,   1908 

John    Adams,    1916 

Julia    Macomber,    1912m 

Marion,   1919 

Philip  Lawrence,   1914 
GANDA, 

Evelyn    Carver,    1908?; 
CANHAM. 

Harriet   Isabella,   1917 


CAPEN, 

James   Winchell,    1845 
CARD, 

Inez   Hazen,   1908 
CAREY, 

Austin,  1837» 

Robert    Tyrrell,    1919n 

Samuel,   1852)! 

Walter,  1890 
CARLETON, 

Albert,   1867n 

Mary  Lane,  1894 
CARLL, 

Florence    Sargent,    1912 

Lillian  Mae,  1912 
CARLTON, 

Cyrus    Henry,   1856h 

David  R.,  1849m 

Michael,    1820? 
CARPENTER, 

Albert     Edwin    Calvin,    1912) 

Earle    Atkins,    1915)) 

Frank  Simonds,  1914 

Gilbert   Herman,   1851 

Isaac   D.,    1832))) 

John   F.,   1830))) 
CARR, 

Robert   W.,   1849k 
CARROLL, 

Charles,    1885 

Charles   Michael,   1917m 

William  Bailey,  1913 
CARSON, 

Irving  James,  1917m 
CARTER, 

Israel   E..  1832))iM 

Jennie  Linton,  1906m 

Loren   Frank,   1916)) 

Mary  Caswell,  1904 

Pearl    Pierce,    1908m 

Ray  Cecil,   1911 

Samuel    Rawson,    1851w 

Seneca,    1832))) 
CARVER, 

Evelyn    Alberta,   1908)) 

Leonard  Dwight,  1868 

Mary   Low,   1875 

Rose    Mildred,   1911 

Ruby,   1904 
GARY, 

Frank  Woodbridge,  1910 
CASE, 

Charles  Haynes,  1880 

Cyrus,   1840)1 

John   Elijah,  1880 
CASEY, 

John    Francis,    1908)) 
CASWELL, 

Ai.nie  Mabel,  1918n 


Index 


Mary  Helen,  1904 

GATES, 

Abraham   Barker,    1874 
Barker  Gillis,  1912n 
Edward  Earle,   1883 
Horace  Getchell,  1883 
Samuel  Clark,  1912 

CAVERLY, 

Zachariah   Boody,    1843 

CAWLEY, 

Edward  Dennis,  1917 

CHADWICK, 
Edmund,   1840-re 
Edmund  A.,  1842?! 

CHAMBERLAIN, 
Alfred    Henry,   1918?i 
Charles    LaForest,    1897« 
Charles   L.    Roland,    1919)i 
Ebenezer    Niles,    1853n 
Ethel   Glendenning,   1915 
Kenyon    Field,    1916?i 
Marguerite   May,   1915 

CHAMPLIN, 
Augustus,    1862 
James  Tifft,   1873/i 
John  Armstrong,  1863u 

CHANDLER, 
Aurelius,    1827m 
Benjamin   F.,  1837?; 
George    Langdon,    1868» 
Joseph,  1909 
Lucius    Henry,    1831 

CHANEY, 

Ernest  Leslie,  1892); 
Grace  Emma,  1900 
James    Franklin,   1871h 
Verena  Hilton,  1910 

CHAPLIN, 

Hugh    Ross,   1880 
Jeremiah,   1828 
John  O'Brien,  1825 

CHAPMAN, 

Clark  Drummond,  1909 
Caro  Bernice,  1910 
Hannibal   Hamlin,    1897 
Henry  Smith,   1856)i 
John  A.   M.,  1855?i 
Wilford    Gore,    1883 
Wilford   Gore,  Jr.,  1912 

CHASE, 

Alden  Fitzroy,  I886/1 
Alice   White,    1899 
Bertha  Wiley,   1903?2 
Charles  Augustus,   1878 
Charles  Wesley,  1869 
Errol  Cleveland,   1918w 
Eunice   Eliza,  1918 
Fred    Virgil,    1876 
George  Colby,  1895/i 


Heber,  1832wn 

Henry  Lewis,   1857 

Irah,  1830/1 

Jennie  Belle  Heath.  1904?! 

James    Underwood,    1861  ?! 

Jonathan   Ervin,    1914?t 

Lyman,  1843 

Marie    Louise,    191  l?i 

Marion   Miller,  1916 

Marshall    Spring,    1840 

Simeon   Lovell  Bearce,    186: 

William  Bryant,   1899 

William   F.,   1836?i 

William  Thomas,  1865 
CHENEY, 

Myi-tice    Deering,    1896 
CHESMAN, 

Ralph   Warren,    1916?i 
CHESTER, 

Edith    Watkins,  1904 
CHIBA, 

Yugoro,   1897?? 
CHICKERING, 

Lucius,  1842 
CHILCOTT, 

Clio   Melissa,  1895 
CHILD, 

James  Loring,  1836/i 
CHILDS, 

Carrie   Alma,   1903?i 
CHIPMAN, 

Alvah  Hovey,  1891 

Charles   Phillips,    1906 

Chaloner   Oakes,    1892?? 

Guy  Wilbur,  1902 

Isaac,   1839 
CHITTENDEN, 

William,  1919?? 
CHOATE, 

Charles  Randall,  1910?? 
CHRISTOPHER, 

Paul    Francis,    1914 
CHURCH, 

Lew  Clyde,  1902 

Pharcellus,   1832/t 

Volney,    1831?» 
CHURCHILL 

Dorothy   M.,   1919?? 
CHUTE,' 

J.   Andrew,    1830?? 

William  Windsor,   1919?? 
CHUTTER, 

Frances  Elizabeth,  1894 

Frederic  George,  1885?? 
CLAIR, 

Yvette  Gabrielle,  1916 
CLARK, 

Albion    Byron,    1851 

Allen,    1904 


Colby  College 


Arthur  French,  1915 
Caleb,    1825f 
Carroll  Winn,  1880 
Cecil  Whitehouse,  1905 
Cyrus    S.,    1828re 
Delber  Wallace,  1911 
Edward   Charles,  1894 
Edwin  W.,  1845» 
Emma  Louise,  1912 
Eva  Wilson,  1913m 
Helen    Mildred,    1917n 
Henry   Mandeville,    1869?i 
Henry  William,   1900re 
Jonathan  Barron,  1852w 
Josephine  Ella,   1908 
Julius  Stimpson,   1861n 
Laura    Smith,    1898 
Lena   May.    1908% 
Rhena    Louise,    1901 
Rose   Richardson,   1905 
Samuel  Warren,  1862rt 
Thomas   Hopkinson,    185571 
Whiting    Stevens,    1862 
William   Heman,    1868 

CLARKE 
Ivory,   1834 

Margaret   Anne,    1909w 
Theodore,    1866n 

CLARKIN, 
Alice  A.,   1916 
Mary  Catherine,    1917 

CLAY, 

Charles    Leonidas,   1868 

CLEAVELAND, 
John  S.,  1830mn 

CLEAVES, 

Arthur  Wordsworth,  1898 

CLEMENT, 

Charles  Luther,   1897 
Charles  Wesley,   1870-m 
Chester  Weld,  1880n 
Eva   Estelle,    1904 
Ira,  1832m 
Levi  Hoyt,  1873 
Milton,  1834« 
Willard    Kimball,    1884 

CLEVELAND, 

Florence  Cross,  1912 
Harriet  Lucia    1904 
Irvin  Levi,    1913 
John,  1831/4 

CLIFFORD, 

Edith  Washburn,  1914 
Isaac   Selden,   1862(i 

CLOUGH, 

Bertha  Emma,  190471 
John   Blake,   1868 
Lucien    Bonaparte,   185071 
Lucy    Isabel,    1913 


Madeline  Emma,  1914 

CLOUTIER, 

Harold    J.,    191971 

CLOWE, 

George  Wyman,  1865 

CLUKEY, 

Charles    James,    1906n 
Herbert  John,   1913 

COBB, 

Charles   E.,    1849?i 
Elias,  1827/1 
Hazel    Eleanor,  191871 
Lemuel    Howard,   1867 

COBURN, 
Alonzo,    1841 
Charles,    1844- 
Charles    Miller,    1881 
Grace  Maud,    1893 
Louise  Helen,  1877 
Samuel  Weston,  1841 
Stephen,    1839 

COCHRAN, 

Edmund,  1832w!?! 
W.,    1832))ni 

COCHRANE, 

Granville  Park,  1861b 
Granville  P.,  1880/i 
Helen  Louise,  1908 
James  Brier,  ISGln 
James  Edward,  1880 
Jennie  May,  1904 
Wilbur  Willis,    1885 

COFFIN, 

Benjamin,    1896 
Charles    Ransom,    1867 
Geneva  Hazel,   1910i! 

COFFREN, 

James  Bryan,  1858)! 

COHEN, 

Charles  Emerson,   1892 
Harry,   19127i 

COLBY, 

Alice   Louise,    1908re 
Augusta,    1902 
Jonathan    S.,   1842)( 
Joseph  Lincoln,  1905/i 
Richard   Garland,  1835 

COLCORD, 

Edward  John,  1875 
John  Wiggin,   1841 

COLE, 

Albert    Sawyer,  1896 
Alice  Lena,   1898 
Charles   Calvin,    1869m 
Edmund   Chase,   1871); 
Ernest   Hamilton,  1912 
Florence  Judson,  1914 
Hazel   Bowker,   1911 
Helen  Dorothy,  1917 


Index 


Laura  Day,   1911 
Marie  Chase,  1911n 
Phyllis  Frances,  1918 
Robert,  1845ri 
Robert,  1854/i 
Samuel,   1853 
Wilbur  Vose,    1911 
William  Morse,  1888n 

COLEMAN, 

G«orge  William,   1911/i 
John    Thew,   1894 
Nathaniel    Bryant,    1863w 

COLLINS, 

Clara  Wilson,   1914 
Edna  Moffat,   1896 
Edward  Mortimer,  1882 
Jennie   Farnum,  1915 
Maude   Files,  1912?i 
Ralph   Southworth,   1915w 
Richard,  1896 
Samuel  A.,  lS62/i 
Violet   French,   1918 
William  Russell,  1880?i 

COLOMY, 

Robert  E.,  1914 

COLPITTS, 

Robert  Alder,  1907 

COLVER, 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  185071 

COMERFORD, 

Rae  Volney,  1915)i 

COMINGS, 

Isaac  Miller,  1836 

CONANT, 

Charles   Edward,   1879 
Hermon,   1863?i 
Marshall,    1830m)i 

CONDON, 

Esther  Weeks,   1909 
Frank   Bramhall,   1908 
Randall  Judson,  1886 

CONE, 

Flora   Watson,  1891n 

CONLON, 

James  Bernard,   1919?! 

CONNOR, 

Georgia  May,   1907 

CONNERS, 

Harry   Myles,   1893 

CONY, 

Samuel,  Jr.,   1829w 

COOK, 

Annie   Eliza,   1907 
Charles   Edwin,   1887 
Daniel  Francis,  1833 
Eaton,   1918JI 
Edith  Morris,   1898 
Edward  M.,  1919w 
Edward  Maynard,  1863n 


George  Reed,   1907?;. 

Henrietta   Gilkey,    1914n 

Jacob  Mott.  1831 

Mildred,   1919to 

Samuel,   1821t 

Taylor,    1918)4 

William   Rodney,   1905n 
COOKE 

Raymond  Harold,  1898 
COOKSON, 

John    L.,   1835/1 
COOLEDGE, 

Isaac  Jarvis,  1853w 
COOLIDGE, 

Horace   Ober,   1919?i 

James   Oberson,   1851 
COOMBS, 

Gertrude  Hazleton,    1911 

John  Wesley,    1906 
COPELAND, 

Marion  Edna,  1919w 
CORBETT, 

Susan   Angelina,   1908 
CORBIN, 

Oliver  J.,  1832m 
COREY, 

Solomon.   1917w 
CORNFORTH, 

Columbus,    1856m 

George   Erastus,   1899n 

Linton   Casimir,  1855?i 
CORNISH, 

Leslie    Colby,   1875 
CORSON, 

Edith  Nellie,   189971 

Henry  Lysander,   1898 

Minnie,    189771 
CORTHELL, 

Grace   Emogene,  1908 

William    1844 

William  Johnson,   1857 
COSTELLO, 

Peter,    1863n 
COTTLE, 

Alfred    Bradbury,    1891 

Augusta,    1896n 

Barzillai,  183871 
COTTON, 

Alvin  Leslie,   1908 

Carl,  1900 

Edward    Howe,    1905 
COULLIARD, 

Charles   Caldwell,    1866rt 
COWING, 

William  Albert,  1904 
COX, 

Arthur   Davenport,    1903 

Charles   Arthur,    1897)! 

Francis   A.,   1835/i 


Colby  College 


Jennie,  1908ji 

John   Hosmer,  1875 
COY, 

Guilford  Dudley,  1905 
CRABTREE, 

Howard    Hersey,    1906); 
CRAFT, 

Gladys  Viola,  1918 
CRAIG, 

Arthur   Dugdale,   1916 

Edwin    Parker,    1906 

Elmer  Reginald,   1919 

John   P.,   184771 

Walter    Ellis,    1907 
CRAM, 

Benjamin  Ralph,   1896)i 

Berle,   1916 

Georgia  Connor,   1907  . 

Margaret    Estelle,    1903n 
CRANDALL, . 

Hiram,    1832m 
CRANDON, 

Frank,   1899?i 
CRANE, 

Abijah  Robinson,   1856 

David    Fifield,   1855 

Nettie  Bickford,  1909?i 
CRATTY, 

Arthur  Jeremiah,  1915?! 

Ellen  Mary,    1911 
CRAWFORD, 

John    Hugh,    1916 

William  Campbell,   1882 
CRAWSHAW, 

John  Edward,  1902n 
CREECH, 

Eleanor    Mae,    1910 

Etta  Alice,  1912 
CREELMAN, 

Ira  Everett,  1919 
CRIE, 

Nellie  Whitten,   1900h 
CROCKETT, 

Harold  Mills,  1917n 

Leon  Wardwell,  1915 
CROFF, 

Ida  May    1910 
CRONIN, 

Edward   Alexander,    1919 
CROSBY, 

Atwood,  1863n 

Edgar    Herbert,   1880 

Harold  Josiah,  1910n 

Iris  Carle,  1916 

Lucy  Evelyn,  1897h 

Luther  Byron,  1859h 

Nathaniel  Hanscom,  1887 
CROSS, 

Florence  Belle,  1912 


Harmon  Stevens,  1897 
Myra  Alta,  1917 

GROSSMAN, 

Albert   Beverly,  1917 
Thomas  James,  Jr.,  1915 

CROSWELL, 

Mary   Sibylla,  1896 
Micah   Sampson,  1855ii 

CROWELL, 

Edwin  Levi,  1855h 
Mary  Weston,  1911 
Merle  Wilson,  1910n 

CRUTE, 

Fannie   Miller,    1909 

CUMMINGS, 

Anna  Sarah,  1890 
Bessie  Margaret,  1912 
Ebenezer  Edson,  1828 
Elkanah   Andrews,    1847 
Enoch   L.,  1847« 
Gertrude   Randall,  1892 
Grace   Maria,    1892 
Helen    Warren,   1911w 
Jennie   Winifred,   1901); 
John   Ernest,    1884 
Lora  Grace,  1893 
Mark  Andrew,   1849 
Sarah   Stella,  1907 

CUMSTON, 

Charles  Henry,  1870 

CUNNINGHAM, 
Emily  Ann,  1915 

CURRIE, 

Eugene  Kelvie,  1914 
Linda  Jane,  1897w 

CURRIER, 

Elias   Pike  Collins,   1915» 
Samuel   H.,    1847m 

CURRY, 

Samuel  Silas,  1905/( 

CURTIS, 

Benjamin    W.,    1836» 
Charles   Lawrence,    1896» 
Edwin  Freeland,  1893n 
Harry  Lindsay,  1912« 
Henry  Fuller,   1887 
Jessie  Gertrude,  1899» 
Philip    Goulding,   1916ri 
Raymond  Cyrus,  1914 
Susan  Amelia,   1884 
Thomas  Fenncr,  1863/) 
William,    1839m 
William   Ralph,   1890 
Winfred    Francis,    1908m 

GUSHING, 

Frank    Burton,    1881 
Henry  Howard,   1898m 
Henry  Joseph,  1864 
Lena,  1914 


Index 


Ruth  Whitman,  1915?i 

CUSHMAN, 

Ernest   Thomas,  1900 
Henry  Semple,  1913 

CUTTING, 

Newell  S.,   1835r( 

DACEY, 

Walter  Carleton,  1915 

DAGGETT, 

Cecil  Maurice,  1903 
Charles    D.,  1832mw 
Madeline,  1917 
Marian   Ruth,  1917 

DALE, 

Hervey  S.,   1834m 

DALRYMPLE, 

Henry  Raymond,  1898?; 

DALTON, 
Asa,   18i8n 
Elbridge   G.,   1842% 

DAMAN, 

Franklin,   1844h 

DANE 

John    Churchill,    1913)! 

DANFORTH, 
Albert,  1867 
Lora  May,  1914 

DANIELS. 

Edwin    Augustus,    1870); 

DASCOMBE, 

Colin  Henry,  1899 
Edna    Florence,  1898 
Effie  Cynthia,  1891 

DAVIES, 
Alice    Hope,    1906 
John   Francis,   1881 
Oscar    Charles    Sanborn, 

DAVIS, 

Alta  Estelle,   1918 
Benjamin  Leroy,  1864i( 
Caleb   Bailey,  1842/i 
Charles   Henry,   1853 
David,  Jr.,  1854n 
Dorothy  Tubbs,  1914 
Elbridge   Gerry,  1907?/ 
Earle  Hurd,  1914h 
Frederick   Gordon,  1913 
George,  1836/i 
George    Henry,    1865(i 
George  Weston,  1868 
Gustavus  F.,  1827/!, 
Harriet  Lawler,   1912w 
Josie  Toward,  1899 
Lloyd  Lester,  1917 
Nathaniel   F.,  1894/i 
Nellie   Christine,   1919n 
Pearl  Lucinda,   1909 
Ralph  Bertram,  1909 
Raymond    Osgood,   1915 


Sara    Ernestine,   1905)! 

Stephen  Clyde,  1901?! 

Walter  Isidore,  1878 
DAY, 

Francis  J.,  lS36w 

Hartley  Wood,   1841/! 

Hartly  W.,  1837n 

Holman  Francis,  1887 

Laura    Lovell,    1911 
DAYHUFF, 

Orlando    Melnotte,     1909)i 
DEAN, 

Benjamin    W.,    1848w 

Ethel  Knowlton,  1909 

Frank  Osborne,    1909 

Laura  Emma,  1919 

Mary  Donald,  1910 
DEANE, 

George   Neal,    1910i! 

Georgia  Ella,    1898)i 
DEARBORN, 

Hall    Clarence,    1902)i 
DEARING, 

John  Lincoln,    1884 
DEASY, 

Frederick  Daniel,  1914)i 

Joseph   Herbert,   1917 
DECKER. 

Helen    Purinton,    1897)! 
DECORMIER, 

Robert    Romeo,    1915r! 
DE  COSTER, 

John  Franklin,  1879)! 
DELAHANTEY, 

Emma   Berry,    1910 
DELANO, 

B.    L.,   1832))!)! 

Edna   Stephens,   1898 
DEMPSEY, 

Hugh,  1846 
DENNEN, 

Stephen  Rollins,  1849 
DENNETT, 

Mabel    Freese,    1904)i 
DENNIS, 

John,    Jr.,    1845)! 
DENNISON, 

Hubert   Artson,    1882 

Joshua  A.,   1830/! 

Susie  Stearns,  1881)) 
DERBY, 

Irving  Marsh,  1918)) 
DESMOND, 

William  Bacon,  1898 
DEVERE. 

Earl    Robert,   1918m 
DEWHURST, 

Frederic  Eli,  1878 


Colby  College 


DEWITT, 

John    Bailey,    1912 

DEXTER, 

Flora  Norton,  1918 
Henry   Franklin,   1884 
Henry  Vaughn,  1842 
Wilbur   Brooks,    1914 

DICK, 

Archibald  Mitchell,  1891 
Leonard   Lorenzo,   1886 

DICKERSON, 

Emeline  Fletcher,  1891 
Jonathan  Garland,  1836 
Helen   Frances,   1908 

DILLINGHAM, 

William   A.   P.,  1863fe 

DILWORTH, 

Emma   Knauff,   189571 

DINGLEY, 

Nelson  Jr.,  1855w 
William   H.,    1844n 

DINSMORE, 

Charles    M.,    lS59h 
Fred  Irving,  1878w 
John,    1846)t 
John    Edward,    1883n 

DIVER, 

Florence  May,  1900 

DIXON, 

Florence,   1903w 

DOBBIN, 

Carroll    Edward,    1916 

DODGE, 

Charles    Everett,   1910w 
Charles   Hovey,   1892m 
Francis  Macomber,  1852 
Harvey    Bingham,    1827 
Marion  Edith,    1914 
Oliver    Augustus,    1833 
Rex   Wilder,   1906 
Roland  Lester,  1910w 
William   Lamb,  1906 

DODS, 

William  Bovee,   1850m 

DOE, 

Albert  Pres<:ott,  1874m 
Arthur    Lincoln,   1884 

DOLAN, 

John   P.,   1912 

DOLE, 

Leander  Alfred,  1915m 

DOLLEY, 

Charles  Edward,  1887 
Mira   Louise,  1919 

DONALD, 

Charles  Stewart,  1913); 
Mary  Florence,  1910 

DONHAM, 

Grenville  Mellen,  1865 


DONNELL, 

Christia    May,   1906 
Dorothy,    1909  )i 
Francis    Mitchell,    1884 
Harold   Eugene,    1912n 

DONNELLY, 

Gertrude  Viola,  1917 

DONOVAN, 

Nellie    Bakeman,   1892 
Winfred    Nichols,   1892 

DORE, 

John   Sherburn,  1864m 

DORR, 

George  Boardman,  186071 
Ida  Browne,  1916 

DOUGHTY, 

Alden    Eliphalet,    1900 

DOUGLASS, 

Edna  Owen,  1902 

DOW, 

Charles  Edward,  1896m 
Ella    Hettie,    1912m 
Francis    Neal,    1919)( 
George  Harry,  1891m 
George   Washington,   1852 
Harold   Francis,   1910 
Horace  Davenport,  1887 
Marion  Goodwin,  1909 
Mary    Hope,   1898 

DOWNS, 

Henry   Smith,   1849 

DOYLE, 

Paul   Jeremiah,   1914)i 
Robert  James,  1917m 

DRAKE, 

Harriet  May,  1906m 
John    Murray,    1857n 
Llewellyn    Henry,    1890m 

DRESSER, 

Horatio  Sumner,  18657i. 
Julius  Alphonso,  186571 
Kenneth  Bartlett,  1914n 
Ruth    Clement,    1916)i 

DREW, 

Marion  Reed,  1902. 
Ralph  Hudson,  1919 
William    Winter,    1902 

DRINKWATER, 
Arthur,  1833/i 
Arthur  Fuller,    1840 

DRISCOLL, 

Wentworth   Vincent,    1919 

DRUMMOND, 

Albert    Foster,    1888 
Charles   Millett,  1898 
David   Hutchinson,   1863» 
Hildegarde    Vette,    1919 
Josiah    Hayden,    1846 
Josiah  Hayden,  Jr.,  1877 


Index 


Louise,   1914n 
Prince  Albert,    1915 

DRURY, 

Alexander   Greer,   1865w 

DUBORD, 

Predericlc   Harold,    1914n 

DUDLEY, 

Annie   Laura,  1914 
Elwood    Earle,    1884 
Frank,   1866?i 
George  Edwin,  1872?i 
George    Otis,    1915 
Howard   Channing,  1885m 
John    Perley,    1902n 
Lionel   Elwood,  1903 
Lulu   Smith,  1905w 
Mildred  Jenks,   1903 

DUFF, 

Ethel    EsteUa,    1917 

DUFFY, 

Herbert  Lewis,   1918ri 

DUNBAR, 

Edward  Capen,  1919% 
Eugene  Kincaid,  1872w 
Frank  Collins,  1892w 
Philip    Howard,    1908w 

DUNHAM, 

George   Lora,    1882 
Harold   Hiram,   1915?i 
Horatio  Russ,   1886 
Lyndon  Leon,   1891 
Mildred   Ella,  1919m 

DUNLAP, 

Helen   Minerva,   1911m 

DUNN, 

Alfred  Crockett,  1917m 
Florence  Elizabeth,  1896 
Fred  Ballantyne,  1915 
Fred   Grant,   1886 
Harry   Wesley,    1896 
James    Hugh,   1918 
Jennie   June,    1903m 
Lewis  Walker,   1907 
Mabel   Esther,   1903m 
Nina   Holmes,    1908 
Martha  Baker,   1906/i 
Reuben  Wesley,   1868 
Vivienne  Wright,  1916 

DUNNACK, 

Llewellyn   Smith,  1919h 

DUNNELL, 

Mark  Hill,    1849 

DUNNING, 
Henry,   1882 
Mary   Philbrook,    1900 

DUNTON, 

Arthur  James,  1897m 
Frederick  Bartlett,  1856m 
Larkin,  1855 


DURGAN, 

DeWitt    Clinton,    1856m 
Elford  Lindsay,   1896 

DURGIN, 

Hazel    Alta,    1917 

DUTTON, 

Bessie   Janet,    1913 

DWYER, 

Charles    Clark,    1908 

DYER, 

Clement  J.,    1847m 
Franklin  Mayo,  1916 
Fred  Rainey,  1898m 
John   Lyford,    1898 
Leonora   Roxana,   1915m 
Lillian   Longley,  1919m 
Odette    Pollard,   1915 
Samuel   Sleeper,   1862m 
Vernelle    Wallace,   1915 

FAMES, 

Clayton  Earle,  1912w 
Elizabeth  Robinson,  1919 

EASTMAN, 

Clara   Augustine,    1909 
Evie   Walker,    1910m 

EATON, 

Florence,   1918 
Foster,   1917 
Hamlin  Fairfield,  1872/), 
Harriet,   1919m 
Harvey    Doane,    1887 
Harvey  Doane,  Jr.,  1916 
Hazel   Fletcher,   1916m 
Henry  A.,  1916 
Maud  Nina,  1909 
Solomon,    1869?i 
Thomas    Glover,    1880m 
William  Harrison,   1903/i 
William  L.,  1837m 

EDDY, 

Henry    Leslie,    1918m 

EDGECOMB, 

Ada  Evelyn,  1896 

EDMUNDS, 

Charles  Dole,  1883 
Frank    Howard,    1885 

EELS, 

Joseph  Oliver,  1899m 

EISENWINTER, 
Grace  Bicknell,  1902 

ELDEN, 

Geoi-ge   Boardman,   1855m 
Nathan,    1841?t 
Wallace  Stcdman,  1889m 

ELDER, 

Joseph  Freeman,  1860 
Marjorie  Louise,  1902h 

ELDREDGE, 

Bertha  Wilson,   1912 


Colby  College 


ELLERY, 

Adelaide    True,    1890 
ELLINGWOOD, 

Eugene  Fuller,    1918w 
ELLIOTT, 

Ezra   Franklin,   1882 
ELLIS, 

Donald  Witherle,   1913 

Mildred    Steel-Brooke,    1910?? 
ELLSWORTH, 

Vivian  Margaret,  1915 
ELWIN, 

Julia   Maria,  1879)! 
ELY, 

Georg-e   Ashley,  1898 
EMERSON, 

Edwin  Ruthven,  1857?i 

Oliver,  1835 

Ruby  Carver,  1904 

Walter  Crane,  1884 
EMERY, 

Charles  Melvin,  1863 

George    Freeman,    1891/i 

Grace  Edith,  1895?i 

James  Stanley,   1851 

Robert  Lovett,   1906)i 

Roscoe   Conkling,   1907 

Sabine,   1858 

Sanford,  1832m 

Stephen  Albert,  1863n 
EMMONS, 

Lewis,  1830m)i 
EMORY, 

Blanche  Miriam,  1909 
ENGLISH, 

Fred   Charles,  1916 
ENNIS, 

Walter  Pratt,  1913)i 
ERBB, 

William  Helms,  1917 
ERVIN, 

Caroline  Noyes,   1908 

Robert   Lynwood,  1911 
ESTABROOK, 

Colby    Lester,    1912w 
ESTES, 

Charles  Francis,  1857n 

Charles  Sumner,  1884 

Hiram   Cushman,   1847 

Jeremiah   Horatiq,  1863» 

Myles   Jeremiah,    1917jj 

Sumner,  1854n 
EUSTIS, 

William    Wallace,    191(5» 
EVANS, 

Alfred    Henry,    1881 

Austin  Hall,  1894 

Enoch  W.,  1838?( 

Harvey,  1827 


Henry  C,  1835ji 

James,   1832/i 

Mary  Caroline,  1898 

William  Augustus,  1827 
EVELETH, 

Frederic    Howard,    1870 

Philip,   1836?i 
EVERETT, 

Augustus,   1836); 

Charles  A.,  1835?) 

Erastus,  1836n 

Franklin,   1838 

John   Francis,  1917 

Myrtle   Erdene,   1915 

Samuel,   1823< 

William  Peters,   1853n 
EWER, 

Warren  Baxter,  1866/) 

William   Over,   1862 
FAIRBANKS, 

George   Greenwood,   1847 
FAIRBROTHER, 

Charles    Forrest,    1893 
FAIRCLOUGH, 

Olive    Green,    1909 
FAIRFIELD, 

Charles    Grandison,    1850?) 

Ethel    Cynthia,    1910 

Seth   Sweetsir,   1847 
FAIRMAN, 

Charles,  1850 
FALES, 

Jonathan   Cilley,  1858 

Philetus,    1849)2 
FALL, 

George  Perley,  1892 
FARNHAM, 

Hiram   Everett,  1889 

Jonathan    Everett,    1833 

Vance    Harold,    1914)) 

William    H.,    1844n 
FARNSWORTH, 

Jonathan    Brewer,    Jr.,     1853)) 

Thomas  Webster,  1915)) 
FARNUM, 

George    Llewellyn,    1870 

Grace   Alma,  1917 

Idella    Kathrine,    1914 

Jennie,  1915 
FARR, 

Ethel  Elizabeth,  1896 

Frederick    William,    1882 

Mary   Edith,   1888 

Othd   Willard  Burnham,    1892)) 

Walter   Bates,    1887 
FARRAR, 

Emmons    Blaine,    1914 

Erold  Robert,   1916)) 

Mabel    Grace,    1901 


Index 


Marcia  Jennie,  1914m 

Percy  Silas,  1908 

Reginald  Houston,  1910 

Samuel,  1826 
FARRINGTON, 

Blanche  Claire,   1914 
FARWELL, 

Cora  Hannah,  1906?i 

Edwin    Wait,   1856u 

William,   1902m 
FAULKINGHAM, 

Philmore  IMillard,    1918ii 

Ralph    James,    1912?) 
FAULKNER, 

Caro    Beverage,   1907 
FAY, 

Nathaniel    Thomas,    1839 
FEENAN, 

Louise   Allen,  1906m 
PELCH, 

Alvan.  1851^ 

Llewellyn   M.,  1907/; 

Rachel  Ermina,  1911k 
FELKER, 

Elizabeth   Helen,   1908?i 
FELLOWS, 

Benjamin  F.,  1830m?! 

Jonathan    Goodhue,    1835 

May   Elise,    1901)i 
FENTIMAN, 

Elsie   Lawrence,    1911 
FERGUSON, 

James    Alphonzo,    1895w 
FERNALD, 

Elizabeth   Rose,   1918 

Minnie   Estelle,   1911m 

Nellie  Keene,  1910?; 

Robert    Fobs,   1913m 
FERRELL, 

George   Edwin,  1918 
FESSENDEN, 

Hewett    C,    1838m 

Oliver  G.,  1838m 
FIDES, 

Averv   M.,    1915?; 
FIELD, 

Arthur  Lee,   1905 

Samuel  W.,    1836); 
FIELDBRAVE, 

Theodore,   1916 
FIELDEN, 

Margaret    Scott,    1911 
FIFIELD, 

Samuel  Hubbard,   1860m 
FILES, 

Edith   Gray,   1902 

George   Wallace,   1902w 

Joseph    Howard,    1877 


FISH, 

Arthur  Elijah,   1882m 

Benjamin    Franklin,    1885 

Charles.    1859m 

James    Otis,    1882m 
FISHER, 

Oilman    Clark,   1869 
FITCH, 

Thomas,   1827 
FITE, 

Alice    Nye,    1897 
FITTZ, 

Hervey,   1829A 
FITZ 

Eustace   C,   I88O/1 
FITZGERALD, 

Gertrude   Moody,    1903 

John  Edward,  1913m 

Millard  Edwin,   1900)( 
FLAGG, 

Charles    Albert,    1886m 

Edmund    W.,    1844m 
FLANDERS, 

Carroll   Benjamin,   1917 

Daniel  Ford,   1908m 
FLANNIGAN, 

John  Patrick,  1914m 
FLEMING, 

Annie   Edna,  1911m 

Florence    Ingersoll,    1913m 
FLETCHER, 

Alfred,  1839m 

Augustus  Allen,  1857 

Cecil   Gray,    1913m 

Edward    Holmes,    1902m 

Emeline   Marble,   1891 

Fred  Nathaniel,   1882 

Grace  Constance,   1917 

Hazel  Irene,  1916m 

Henry,    1888 

Herbert  Henry,    1919?) 

Lillian,    1888 

Phinehas,   1832Mt 

Stephen  Copeland,   1859 

Wendall   Omar,   1876/i 

William,  1891 
FLBWELLING, 

William  Austin,  1909m 
FLINT, 

Clyde    Milbery,    1917m. 

DeLafayette,  1897m 
FLOOD, 

Charles  Russell,   1908 

Clarence  Nathaniel,  1905 

Donald    Brown,    1917 

Everett,    1879 

George   Stickney,   1861 

John   Arthur,   1900m 

Mildred  Barton,   1917)! 


Colby  College 


FLOYD, 

Elizabeth   Penney,    1902n 
FLYE, 

Lois  Meserve,  1902 
FOGG, 

Annie   Louise,    1910m 

Charles    Emerson,    1900 

Clarence  Morrison,   1913k 

Judson  J.,  1842m 

Julius    Howard    Bradford    1902 

Lillian   Winthrop,    1914 

Neal   Dow,   1879?i 

Samuel,  1820f 

Wallace    William,    1909» 
FOGLER, 

Berdena   Trafton,  1903»t 

William   Henry,  1863m 
FOGWELL, 

Jerome  Philip,  1910 
FOLLETT, 

Heni-y  Webster,  1870?? 

James   Mitchell,   1871fe 
FOLSOM, 

Harold   Morrell,   1900n 

Samuel  Harmon,    1853m 
FOOTE, 

Bertha,  1897« 
FORBES, 

Margaret   Lizzie,   1915 
FORBUSH, 

Jonathan  M.,   1836k 
FORD, 

Albert  Aaron,   1879/( 

Harlan  Page,  1895 

John    Alexander,    1897/i 
FOSS, 

Arthur  Montgomery,   1885 

Clarence  Lester,    1915m 

Cordelius  Roscoe,  1864» 

Henry  Warren,    1896 

Lydia    Page,   1903 1; 

Mary  Ann,  1919 
FOSSETT, 

Hattie    Simonton,    1907 
FOSTER, 

Charles,  1828 

Charles  Freeman,  1855 

Charles  Wilbert,  1871 

Clarence    David,  1878m 

Dana  Pitt,  1891 

■Elijah,   1823 

Frank    Clifton,    1916 

George   Curtis,    1915h 

Helen   Thomas,    1914 

Herbert  Ernest,  1896?i 

Howard  Benjamin,    1909k 

John  Barton,  1843 

John   Hess,    1912 

John   Marshall,  1877 


Joshua    Burnsides,    1892m 

Lucile,   1916 

Nathan    Grant,    1893 

Rachel   Jones,   1899 

Reuben,   1855 
FOUNTAIN, 

Abbie  Emma,   1895 
FOWLER, 

Alban,   1912 

Nathan   L.,  1845n 
FOYE, 

Jessie   Curtis,   1899m 

Otis   William,    1898 

Wilbur   Garland,    1909 
ERASER. 

Alan    Robert,   1918n 

Paul   Frederick,  1915 
FREDRICKSON, 

Ruth   Hussey,    1917n 
FREELAND, 

Florence  Totman,   1909 
FREEMAN, 

Barnabas,    1840 

Enoch   Weston,   1827 

Melville   Chase,    1894 

Pauline    Hamilton,    1912h 

Willard  Wheeler,   1864m 
FREESE, 

John  Wesley,   1868m 

Mabel,    1904m 
FRENCH, 

Annie  Violet,   1918 

Charles  Harry.   1881m 

Esther  Dora,   1916 

Gertrude    May,    1910m 

Lutie   May,  1896 

William    R.,    1840m 
FRENTZ, 

Edward  Williston,   1886h 
FREVOLA, 

John,    1918)1 
FRIEDMAN, 

Maurice   Irving,  1917w 
FROHOCK, 

George  H.,  1913m 
FROST, 

Archie  Norwood,   1894m 
FRYE, 

Alfred   McParland,   1905 

Caleb    Buffum,   1880 

Charles    Henry    Goddard,    1868m 

Henry  Wakefield,  1889 

Robie    Gale,    1882 

Thomas,    1842 

Wakefield  Gale,    1851k 
FULLER, 

Alexander,  1859 

Charles   Benjamin,    1896 

Charles,  1864m 


Index 


Edward,  1885 

Ernest  Cummings,  1917?i 

Fred,  1873 
'     Harry  Philip,  1914 

Ida  Mabel,  1877w 

Nettie  Rebecca,  1906 

Norman   Keith,  1898 
FULLERTON, 

Samuel   Stanley,  1842 
PURBER, 

William  Horace,  1882 
FURBUSH, 

Henry  Dearborn,  1900 
GAGE, 

Bertelle   Elmer,   1882n 

John,   1836W 

Lillia  Bertha,  1885w 
GALE, 

Edith  Hanson,  1897 
GALLAHER, 

Nicholas,  1862m 
GALLERT, 

Aimee  Paula,  1900m 

David   Jacque,    1893w 

Doris  Paula,  1904w 

Minnie  Emily,  1897re 

Miriam  Fanny,   1897m 

Solomon,  1888 
GALLIER, 

Robert   Harold,    1918w 

William  D.,  1919?i 
GALLUP, 

George  G.,  1830mn 

William,  1830mw 
GAMBLE. 

Alexander,  1847 

John,  1851 
GARDINER, 

Elsie  Carleton,   1912 

John  S.,  1840w 

Oliver  Cromwell,  1838 
GARDNER, 

Frederic  Mack,  1881 

Joseph  G.,  1882n 
GARFIELD, 

Sarah  Edna,  1911 
GARLAND, 

Eva  Maude,  1903w 

George  Erastus,  1882 

Jonathan   May,    1862w 

Leona    Cassandria,   1910 
GARNSEY, 

Thomas  Hersey,  1851 
GARRICK, 

Nathan  Henry,   1910 
GARRISON, 

Edwin  William,  1830 
GATCHELL, 

Grace,   1897 


GATELY, 

Francis  Paul,  1918« 

GATES, 

Francis  Alonzo,  1837 
Enoch  Gordon,  1919 

GAYLORD, 

William  Henry,  1916k 

GEDDES, 
James,  1879 

GEORGE, 

Frank  David,  1878h 
Harrison  William,  1877« 

GERRY, 

Harry  Mellin,  1898 
Jennie  Tirrell,  1900w 

GETCHELL, 

Albert  Colby,  1878 
Alberta  Laurana,  1919?i 
Eldridge  Lawrence,  1837 
Everett  Lament,  1896 
Fred  Gardner,  1878 
George  Clark,   1863w 
George  Clifford,  1826 
Laura  Marion,  1912m 
Leslie  Willis,  1907m 
Merle   Smith,   1893 
Myra  Marvell,  1898m 
Virginia  Noyes,  1907 

GIBBONS, 

John  Bernard,  1900m 

GIBBS. 

Charles  Henry,  1878w 
Elmer  Dow,   1912 
Emery  Benton,  1888 
Hazel  Millicent,  1917 
LaVerna    Eaton,    1909n 
William  Harris,  1877 

GIBSON, 

Fannie  Louise,  1901m 
Frederick  Alexander,  1919m 
Otis  L.,  1830mM 
William  Putnam,  1830m 

GIDDINGS, 

Rockwood,   1833 
William   F.,   1848w 

GIFFORD, 
George,  1862 
Sarah  Estella,  1905m 

GILBERT, 

Albert  Dame,  1915 
Elsie  Gardiner,   1912 
John   Harvey,  1904m 
Percy  Emerton,  1900 

GILE, 

Carrie  Estella,  1912« 
Rinda  Ward,  1909 

GILKEY, 

Henrietta  Carver,  1914n 


Colby  College 


GILLINGHAM, 

Arthur  Douglas,  1914 

Frank   Truscott,  1914 
GILLIS, 

Leona  Achorn,  1910 
GILLMORE, 

Ralph    Harold,   1916m 

Roy   Winfred,   1915 
GILMAN, 

Aldine  Clark,   1915 

Charlotte,   1918?; 

Esther  Mathews,  1916ri 

Harry  Lawson,   1897r? 

Joseph  Albert,  1905 
GILMORE, 

Frank  Albert,   1890 
GILPATRICK, 

Ethel,  1912 

Fred  Rufus  Means,  1868ri 

James,  lS2etn 

Leon    Southard,    1909 

Rose  Adelle,  1892m 

Victor  Adelbert,  1913?? 
GINN, 

Mildred  Stevens,  1911w 
GLIDDEN, 

Forest  Eugene,    1899?; 

Samuel  Glidden,   1831 
GLOVER, 

Leon  Otis,  1893 

Walter  Lewis,   1903 

Willard,  1825 
GODDARD, 

Grace   Mabel,  1897)i 
GODFREY, 

James,  1844?i 
COFFIN, 

Herman  Oren,  1916»( 
GOING, 

Ezra,   1825f 

Jonathan,   1832/i 
GOLDEN, 

Mathew  G.,  1917n 
GOLDTHWAIT, 

Thomas,  l8S8n 
GOLDTHWAITE, 

Ethel,   1896» 

John  Coleman,  1913 

John  1860» 

Timothy,  1860?2 

William  Franklin,   1840 

William,    1875 
GOOCH, 

Benjamin  Austin,  1906 
GOOD, 

Alice   Thomas,    1911 

Ralph    Nelson,   1910 

Roy   Frederick,    1913?i 


GOODALE, 

Charles   Fechem,   1888w 
Minerva  June,  1904?; 

GOODENOW, 
Smith  B.,  1838n 

GOODHUE, 

Norma  Hoit,  1918 

GOODMAN, 

James  M.,  1837n 
Sarah   Mathews,  1896 

GOODRICH, 

Annie  McKenzie,   1915»! 
Daniel    Foster,  1859 
Harold   Wilson,    1918« 

GOODWIN. 

Ancier  Louis,   1902 
Carroll   Coburn,   1913h 
Eleanor  Stone,  1905n 
Forrest,  1887 
Herbert   Henry,  1912« 
Marion   Elizabeth,  1909 
Ruth   Eleanor,    1912 
Ruth  Walker,   1915 
Warren  Clifford,  1911n 
William   Parker,   1888» 

GOODY, 

Alfred  Sprague,  1900 
John  Judah.  1894ri 

GOOGINS, 

George  Edgar,  1886 

GOOKIN, 

Frederick  Wingate,  1883?! 

GORHAM, 

George  Albert,   1891 

GOSS, 

Nettie   Margaret,  1913» 

GOULD, 

Charles  Edwii.,  1871m 
Clarence    Garland,    1904 
Florence  King,  1908 
George  Abner,  1908 
George   Howard,    1882m 
Mary   Augusta,    1884 
Moses,  1826 
Samuel  L.,   1834w 
Walter,   1833 
William  Edward,  1908m 

GOW, 

George    Boardman,    1852 
John    Russell,  1908/( 

COWARD, 
Isaac,  1828m 

GOWEN, 

Lorenzo  Dow,  1854n 

GOWER, 

Cornelius  Albert,  1867m 
Harrison   B.,   1845m 
Winnibel,   1909 


Index 


GRANATA, 

Tancredi  Giovanni,   1914)( 
GRANGER, 

Abraliam   Holley,   1839 
Edward  Vaughn,   1871?; 
GRANT, 

Alice   Gertrude,   1908m 
Chester  Alden,   1910 
Eva  Johnson,  1903 
Gertrude  Elizabeth,  1914» 
Grace  Stetson,  1907 
Leonard   Warren,  1915 
Nathan  Warren,  1918?i 
GRAVES, 
Linda,  1895 
Samuel  Dean,   1893n 
William,  1831ft 
GRAY, 

Edgar   Harkness,  1838 
Edith   Mae    Danforth,    1902 
Ernest   Linwood,   1908?) 
Guy  Manning,  1912» 
Harold  Bradford,  1884« 
Herbert  Lee,   1902 
John  Carleton,  1863)i 
Joshua,   1837m. 
Madge  Wilson,  1895 
Oliver  Crosby,  1855 
Walter   Llewellyn,   1895 

GREELEY, 

Arthur  M.,   1919?i 
Mildred    Burdena,    1917 
Nina  Vose  1897 
Royden  Keith,  1913 
Susie  Beatrice,  1911?; 
Winifred   Belle,    1918 

GREEN, 

Adam   Simpson,    1887 
Ernest  Charles,  1913i( 
Harold   Russell,   1914)( 
John  Arthur,  1900fe 
Mary   Lydia,    1890)i 
Olive  Annette,  1909 

GREENE, 

Charles  Warren,  1863?! 
George  Herbert,   1862m 
Helen   Hight,    1893m 
Howard   Buck,    1913m 
John  William,  1919m 
Marion   Pearle,   1916m 
Mildred   Sanborn,  1917 
Roscoe  Goddard,  1839/( 
William  Elithan,  1894m 
William  Shaw,  1849 

GREENOUGH, 
John  Reed,  1844 

GREER, 

Benjamin  Fuller,  Jr.,  1916 


GREGORY, 

Arthur  Emerson,  1916 

Martha   Elizabeth,   1919m 
GREIG, 

Charlotte   Prescott,   1908w 
GRIFFIN, 

John,  1883?i 

Marion  Cummings,  1919 
GRIMES, 

Isaac  William,  1881 
GRINDLE, 

Jennie   Alice,  1910 

Thomas  Scott,  1912 
GRISWOLD, 

Myron    Adams,    1914n 
GROVER, 

Howard  Haskell,  1865 
GROVES, 

John,  1837m 
GRUPE, 

Grace  Vose,  1912 
GUILD, 

Earlon   Kent,  1899 
GUNNING, 

Robert  Halliday,  1847/t 
GUPTILL, 

Albert  Mentzer,  1915 

Leon   Clifton,   1909 

Oliver  C,  1838m 

Orville  Jewett,  1896m 
GURNEY, 

Albanus   Kimball,  1871 

Charles  Edwin,  1898 

Lawrence  Emery.  1899 
HACKETT, 

Freeman    Kendrick,    1912?? 

Rhonello  Conant,  1916h 

Wallace    Earle,    1909i( 
HACKLETON, 

Hervey,  1844m 
HADLOCK, 

Sara   Lovisa,    1904); 
HAGAN, 

Jason  McClintock  1913 
HAGERMAN, 

Arthur  Edward,  1918m 

Gordon   Lee,    1919m 
HAGGARD, 

Fred  Porter,  1908/? 
HAGGERTY, 

Francis,  1902h 
HAGUE, 

Abbie  Sanford,  1909 

Marion  Ingalls,  1913 
HAHN, 

Benjamin  D.,  1899/i 

Florence  Perry,  1903?? 

Katharine  Singer,  1916 


Colby  College 


HAINES, 

Beth  Eveleen,   1911w 
Ethel   Vina,  1912 
Gertrude  Woodcock,  1912?i 
HALE, 

Emma  Norton,  190l!( 
Eugene,  18S6/i. 
Ezekiel  J.  M.,  183571 
Frederick,    1862 
Henry  Ware,   1867 
John  Alden,   1901 
Sumner,   1836n 
William   Freeman,   1901 

HALEY, 

Alice  Beckett,  1914 
Etta  Laffaty,   1913« 

HALL, 

Atwood  Curtis,   1876 
Austin  Dimmock,  1909?i 
Bordnian,  1882m 
Carrie  Evelyn,   1888m 
Charles    Francis,    1875 
Dana  Warren,  1890 
Edward  Lindsay,   1896 
Edward   Winslow,   1862 
Elden   David,   1913m 
Elizabeth  Searles,  1898)i 
Elmer    Ellsworth,   1898 
Elvira  Caroline,  1919 
Frances    Mann,  1877/i 
George  Washington,   1875 
Harold  Everett,   1917 
Hascall  Shailer,   1896 
Henry  Bailey,  1882n 
Henry  Joseph,  1827 
Herbert  Wilder,  1901« 
Jonathan   C,   1831m 
Julia  Belle,  1907n 
Lubelle   May,   1907n 
Marian,  1902w 
Mary  Emily,  1912 
Oliver  Leigh,  1893k 
Orie  Lynn,  1914ri. 
Roscoe  Lorin,   1905 
Susie  Agnes,  1900n 

HALLAHAN, 

Raymond  Francis,  1918n 

HALLETT, 
Joseph  Taylor,  1863?i 

HALLOWELL, 

Clement  Howard,  1876 
Florentius  Merrill,  1877 
Henry  Carlton,  1868 
Homer  Littlefield,  1911j! 
Susan  Maria,  1875/i 

HAMBLEN, 

Isaac  Small,  1858 

HAMBLIN, 
Cyrus,  1861n 


Samuel,   1862 

HAMEL, 

John    Ralph,    1915n 

HAMERSCHLAG, 
Albert  Roy,  1918n 

HAMILTON, 

Delmah  Silas,  1894n 
Frank  Percival,  1902 
Frank  Sidney.  1906n 
Fred  Sargent,  1908n 
Grace  Wakefield,  1914 
Harry  Edward,  1896 
Horace  Ira,  1901n 
Ralph  Edwin,  1912n 
Ruth  0.,  1912 

HAMLEN, 

Alfred  Marshall,  1865?i 

HAMLIN, 

Charles  Edward,  1847 
Delwin    Augustus,   1871 
Elijah  Livermore,  1823/i 
Hannibal.    1859/; 
Hannibal  Emery,  1879 

HAMMOND, 
Asa    P.,   1837?i 
Bertha  Ethel,  1910?i 
Joseph  William,   1909n 
Louis  Arthur,  1904 
Walter  Jean,   1905 

HAMMONS, 
Weston,   1864m 
Wilson,    1865n 

HANNAFORD, 

Lyman  Brooks,  1854/i 

HANNAN. 

Effie  May,  1916 

HANOVER, 
Hiram,  1837n 

HANSCOM, 

Bertha  Long,   1904/i 
Charles   Green,  1845 
Helen  MacGregor,   1897 
Henry    Ii-ving,    1855« 
Howard  Chapin,  1896 
Moses,   1842 
Sanford,   1867m 

HANSON, 

Benjamin  Shaw,  1919 
Bertha  Jackman,  1910 
Charles    Henry,   1883 
Charles  Veranus,  1865 
Edith  Bragg,  1896 
Emily  Lowell,  1914 
Frank  Herbert,  1883 
George   McKay,   1914/i 
George  William,  1883 
Hadley   Proctor,   1849 
Harold    Libby,   1899 
Helen  Nelson,  1915 


Index 


James  Hobbs,  1842 

Mollie    Farrar,   1911r! 

Pauline,   1913 

Sophia   May,  1881 

Stephen   Harry,   1895 

Zenas    Paine,    1857 
HARDEN, 

Cushnian   Eben,   1864?2 

Lila   Pendleton,    1895 
HARDING, 

Abraham,  1830m 

Ella  Dow,  1912m 
HARDY, 

Myra  Irene,  1909 

Theodore  Everett,  1895n 

Warren    Follansbee,    1900n 

William  Lawrence,   1914?i 
HARE, 

Marjorie   Jean,   1911?i 
HARKNESS, 

John    Calvin,   1864m 
HARLOW, 

Hattie  Alma,  1900 

Ivan  Othma,  1913 

Josephine  Berry,   1903); 

Richard  Austin,  1912 
HARMON, 

Edward  Everett,  1862m 

Henry  Wilson,  1860w 

Josiah,    1841 

Levi  Foss,   1864?i 

Loren  Milliken,  190  In 

Marion,  1916 
HARPER, 

William  Rainey,  18917i 
HARRIMAN. 

Elevia    Belle,    1899 

Fred  Rufus,  1918?i 

Henry  Osgood,    1910n 

John  Norris,  1916 

William  Martin,  1917m 
HARRINGTON, 

Madeleine   Virginia,  1916m 
HARRIS, 

John  W.,  1846m 
HARRUB, 

Henry  Walden,  1883 
HART, 

Henry  Augustus,  1857 
HARTHORN, 

Annie  Alice,   1908 

Drew  Thompson,  1894 

William  Abram,  1895 
HARTLEY, 

Samuel  Jesse,  1916m 
HARVEY, 

Clara    Mae,    1919m 

Hezekiah     1862;i 

May  Lucille,  1905 


Roscoe  William,  1887 
HARWOOD, 

Clement  M.   G.,   18777;. 
HASKELL, 

Augustus  Mellen,  1856m 

Charles   Lee,   1910 

Elihu  Burritt,  1872 

Etta  lola,  1917n 

Peleg   Sprague,    1855m 

Ray  Isaac,   1914 

Raymond  Laforest,   1918m 
HASKINS, 

Mi  rick,  1840m 
HASTINGS, 

Wallace  Gerry,  1918n 
HASTY, 

George  1845  ?; 
HATCH, 

Addie  Merrill,  1883h 

Edith  Verrill,  1916m 

Frank,   1893m 

Hobbs,  1845 

Hugh  Ross,  1890 

John  E.,  1908 

Katharine   Gordon,   1919 

Lucien   Bonaparte,   1850?i 

Nannie   Soule,  1914 

Walter  Macomber,   1847 

William  Allen,  1861 
HATFIELD, 

Charles  Abner,   1899m 
HATHAWAY, 

John   Richmond,  1870m 

Levi  Beals,  1838 

Percival  Edward,  1902 
HATT, 

Rafe   Nelson,    1915m 
HAVILAND, 

Olive  Robbins,  1896 
HAWES, 

Alfred,  1841m 

Arthur   Silas,   1914 

Hervey.  1835m 

Henry  Kilgore,  1867m 

Joseph  C,  1848m 

William  Holbrook,  1903 
HAYCOCK, 

Beatrice   Lcona,  1912w 
HAYDEN, 

Marion   Webber,    1905m 
HAYES, 

Roy   Mitchell,   1918 

Wolcott  Page,  1918m 
HAYFORD, 

Joel  Perez,  1824 
HAYNES, 

Emory  James,  1888/; 

Florence  Frances,   1913m 

Harold  Woodard,  1900m 


Colby  College 


Harry  Neil,  1877 
Josiah   Manchester,  1860 
Nellie    Crie,    1900?; 

HAYWARD, 

Ethel   Maud,  1908 

HAZELTON, 
Lillie  May,  1894 

HEATH, 

Arthur   Steward,   1919« 
Clara   Frances,    1916?! 
Francis  Augustus,  1858?! 
Francis   Edward,   1917 
Walter   White,   1917?; 
William   Solyman,   1855 

HEBERT 

Eva  Eastman,  1910w 

KEENER, 

Ruth  Wood,   1910n 

HEDMAN, 

Alice   Bray,   1895 
Delia    Hiscock,    1901 
John,  1895 
Simon  Peter,  1900 

HEMENWAY, 

Clara   Hinckley,    1916 
Leland  David,  1917 

HEMMENWAY, 

Willard   Roscoe,   1874n 

HENDERSON, 
Alice  Mary,  1910 
Josiah    Robert,   1877 

HENDRICKS, 
George   F.,  1919n 

HENRICKSON, 

Charles  Augustus,  1864)) 

HENRY, 

Thomas  Robert,  1914n 

HERRICK, 

Alanson  Currier,  1857 
Ernest  Lawrence,  1900 
Ernest  Nielson,   1912w 
Everett  Carlton,   1898 
Frank  Ware,  1885m 
Fred   Samuel,   1880 
Fred  Samuel,  Jr.,  1917m 
Loring,  1892 
Mollie  Moulton,  1910 
Samuel  A.,    1912 
Thomas  Webster,  1846 

HERRING, 

Charles  Macomber,   1873/i 
Jennie  Pauline,  1910 
Leon  Drummond,  1916 

HERSEY, 

Lila  Harden,  1895 
Sarah  Noyes,  1889m 

HESSELTINE, 

Francis   Snow,  1863 


HETHERINGTON, 
John    Cameron,   1908m 

HEYES. 

Lincoln,  1919 

HEYWOOD, 
Charles,  1828» 
Henry  Milton,  1875)! 

HIGGINBOTHAM, 
Isaac,  1911 

HIGGINS, 

Bertha  Purinton,   1905m 
Edmund  James,  1916 
Ethel  May,   1905m 
Guy  E.,  1914m 
Helen  Dunlap,   1911m 
Jackson  Orin,  1908m 
Levi,  Jr.,  1839m 
Linnieon  June,  1912m 

EIGHT, 

Ivan  Cecil,  1893n 
Vernon  I.,  1915)) 

HILBORN, 

Aimee  Gallert,  1900)) 

HILL, 

Carrie  Elizabeth,  1908m 
Frederick   Thayer,  1910 
Helen  Hanscom,   1897 
Hiram    Hovey,    1853/i 
Howard   Foster,   1918)) 
James   Frederick,  1882)) 
James   Madison,  1850m 
Mahlon  Turner,  1912 
Stella  Jones,  1900h 
Stephen  P.,  1829m 
Willard  Albert,  1883m 

HINCKLEY, 

Clara  Louise,  1916 
George  Walter,  1912/) 
Helen  Joy,  1910n 

HINDS, 

Albert   Dwelley,   I860)) 
Amos  Lunt,  1858 
Asher  Crosby,  1863n 
Asher  Crosby,  1883 
Asher  Estey,  1916« 
Benjamin  Jason,  1883 
Crosby,  1838 
Roswell  Sisson,  1866?) 

HINKLEY, 

Calvin   Bosworth,  1862m 
Hartshorn,    1829m 
Inez   Card,  1908 

HISCOCK, 

Delia  Jane,  1901 

HISCOX, 

Henry  Orne,  1900/) 

HITCHCOCK, 

Cassilena  Perry,  1910 


Index 


HITCHINGS, 

Samuel  K.,  1881/i 
HOAG, 

Lizzie  Gorham,   1877?i 
HOBART, 

Benjamin,  1825 
HOBBIB, 

William  Henry,  1852 
HOBY, 

James,  1835/; 
HOBBS, 

Kate  Wetherbee,  1894w 
HODGDON, 

Archie   Colby,  1915)( 
HODGE, 

Frederick   Humbert,   1894?; 

James  Lawrence,  1845/( 
HODGES, 

Chauncey   Asbury,   lS51?i 

Joseph,   1830 

William  Hastings,  1851 
HODGKINS, 

Addie  Frances,  1904?! 

Elizabeth  Mary,  1916 

Harold   Eugene,   1915?i 

Henry  Ellsworth,  1893« 

Herbert  Charles,  1912 

Wellington,  1893 
HODGMAN, 

Lubelle  Hall,  1907 
HODSDON, 

Richard  Prince,   1912)i 

Roger  King,  1912 
HODSON, 

Josephine  Hinckley,  1915/; 
HOFFMAN, 

Elizabeth.  1919 

Margaret,   19197; 
HOGAN, 

Ray  Wood,  1912 
HOlt, 

Henry  Ambrose,  1899;; 

Charles,  1832;;; 
HOLBROOK, 

Addie  Lincoln,  1902?; 

Benjamin  Pliny,  1888 

Carl   Edward,  1888 

Margaret  Alice,  1912 

Ruth   C,    1919n 
HOLDEN, 

Grace  Belle,  1900 

Liberty  Emery,   1857;; 
HOLLEY, 

Geoi-ge  Leroy,  1917 
HOLMAN, 

Alice  Dudley,  1911?; 

Dudley  Watson,  1884?; 

John  W.,   18250; 


HOLMES, 

Arthur  Lloyd,  1898?i 

Bertha   Mabel,  1903 

Ezekiel,  1824/i 

Fenwicke  Lindsay,  1906 

George  Lewis,  1863;; 

Harriet  Florence,  1897 

Lewis,  1840 

Mildred,  1915 

Nina  Beatrice,  1908 

Stanley  Harry.  1887 

William  Henry,  1897 
HOLT, 

Erastus  Eugene,  1897/i 

Everett  Guy,  1915 

Flora  May,  1896?i 

Irvin   Myron,  1911?i 

Kilburn,  1845;; 

Mary  Tobey,  1889 

Ross  Stanley,  1918 
HOLTON, 

Calvin,   1824 
HOLWAY, 

Addie  Bradeen,  1907 
HOOKE, 

Walter  George,  1900?i 
HOOPER, 

Alfred  Ernest,  1894 

Edward  C,  1899m 

Ina  Taylor,  1898 
HOPKINS 

Charles  Freeman,  1880?; 

Ernest  Martin,  1916/; 

George  Calvin,  1863 

Marion  Towne,   1916;; 

Martha  Benson,  1903 

Nora   Lander,   1908?; 

Robert   Vaniman,   1895?? 
HOPKINSON, 

Henry  Malcolm,  1868 
HOPSON, 

Dorothy  Claudia,  1908 
HORNE. 

Alice    Smith,    1903;; 

Arthur   Lindley,   1912;; 

Leah   Marion,   1918 
HORR, 

George  Edwin,  1915/; 
HOUGHTON, 

Helen  Simmons,  1901?? 

Jonathan  Spaulding,  1857?; 

Walter   Andrew    Edward,    1907;i 
HOUSE, 

Ralph  Hovt,  1898;; 
HOVEY, 

John,  1825 
HOWARD, 

Adonis  Dow,  1901 

Edward  Otis,   1874;; 


Colby  College 


Ethel  Lenora,  1905 

Fletcher,  187971 

Frank  Joseph,  1918n 

George  Bassett,  1875 

George   W.,    1849to 

Jennie  Paine,  1883n 

Oliver  Otis,  1865/i. 

Robert  Allen,  1915w 
HOWE, 

Clinton,  1857r! 

Elwood  Asa,  1910h 

Freeland,  1858k 

Freeland.   1894 

Irving  Tecumseh,  1918ii 

James  Lord,  1913n 

Sadie  Brown,  1894 

William,  1833 
HOWES, 

John  F.,   1849(1 

Martin  Stilman,  1888 

Ralph  Rayniond,  1918?i 

Seth  Francis  Harrison,  1914 
HOWLAND, 

Lizzie  Frances,  1915i! 

Parker,  1838n 
HOXIE, 

Caro  Leah,  1895 

George  Walter,  1894 

Lois  Easton,  1903ji 

Maude  Louise,  1899 

Ralph  Hai-vey,  190771 
HOYT, 

Ralph  William,  1915k 

William,   1905 
HUBBARD, 

Daniel    Brackett,   1858k 

Frank  Bailey,  1884k 

Guy  Andrew,   1894n 

John,  1851/1 

John  Jr.,  1858/1 

Marion  Parker,  1897k 

Nathaniel  H.,  1830k 

Walter  Leslie,   1896 
HUBER, 

Ralph  Bucher,  1917 
HUCKINS, 

Maude  Edna,  1916w 
HUDSON, 

Henry,  1875 

James  Henry,  1900 
HUFF, 

Paul  Webber,  1914n 
HUGHES, 

Ralph  Currie,  1919n 
HULL, 

Annie  Hanscome,  1899 
HUMPHREY, 

John    Edward,    1905k 

Mabel  Ann,  1898 


Washington  Irving,  1855 

William  Hoit,  1849 
HUMPHRIES, 

Ruth    Emily,   1912k 
HUNT, 

Dorothy  Hopson,  1908 

Elinor  Frances,  1894 

Ephraim,    1850 

Frederick  Atwood,  1913 

George  Langford,  1862 

George  Walter,  1866 

Helen,  1912 

Mabelle  Hancock,  1914 

Merle  Fuller.   1915 

Milton    Bicknell,    1907n 

Nathan,  1879 
HUNTING, 

John   Preserved,  1850n 
HUNTINGTON, 

Daniel,  1831/i 
HUNTON, 

Alice  Almina,  1916 
HUNTRESS, 

Edward  Seymour,  1866k 
KURD, 

Albert  Gordon,   1892 

Edith  Merrill,  1888 

George  Northup,  1890 

Roy  Clifford,   1916k 
HUSSEY, 

Albert    Christopher,    1861n 

Elmer  Horace,   1913 

Fred  Knowlton,   1917k 

Lizzie  Therese,  1893 

Philip  William,  1913 

Robert    Augustine,    1916 

Rowland  Mansfield,  1913 

Ruth  Janet,  1917k 
HUTCHINS, 

Anna  Johnston,   1916k 

Cora  Patterson,  1914 

Fred  Echford,  1906k 

George  Augustus  Farnham,  1898k 

Roland  Bachelder,  1915 
HUTCHINSON, 

Bertha   Weston,   1899k 

Carlton  Everett,  1896 

Ebenezer,  1824 

Emma  Frances,  1900 

Enoch,  1884 

Grace,  1914?i 

Lee  Gerald,  1918k 

Louisa    Merrill,   1883k 
HYDE, 

John  Chester,  1848 
IGNICO, 

Robert   Victor,    1918n 
ILSLEY, 

George  Boardman,  1863 


Index 


Gertrude   Lois,   1896 

Grace   Clementine,  189471 

Mary  Morrill,  1891 

Morrill  Leonard,  1917 

Reuben  Lowell,  1891 

Silas,  1834 
INGALLS, 

John,  1834)i 

Marian  Elizabeth,  1913 
INGERSOLL, 

Florence,  1913n 

George  Ernest,  1919 
INGRAHAM, 

Ira  Prank,  1898 

John  Henniker,  1836/i 

Joshua  Loring,  1880 

Mary  Lemont,  1900 

Maurice   Burton,    1917 
INGRAM, 

Mary  Lucinda,  1911n 
IRISH, 

John  Carroll,  1867% 

Mabel  Maud,  1893 
IRVIN, 

Francis  Leo,   1916 
IVERSEN, 

Rag-nhild  Lillian,  1908?i 
JACK, 

David,  1914 

William   Blake,  1900 
JACKMAN, 

Adelaide  Klein,  1914 

Ernest   Delmore,    1912 
JACKSON, 

Abraham  Willard,  1869 

Amos  Messer,  1861 

Frank  Hussey,  1875/i 

Henry  Winter,  1895 

Ivory,  1853n 

John  Henry,  1860 

Newhall,  1897?t 
JAMES, 

Frank  Alexander,   1915 
JAQUITH, 

A.  Hartwell,  1832»( 
JEALOUS, 

Alwyne  Francis,  1910)t 

Lionel  Frederick,  1913?i 
JELLISON, 

Sarah  Snow,  1912 
JENKINS, 

Edward   Drummond,  1900 

James,  1878 
JENKS. 

Mildred,  1903 
JENNINGS, 

Charles   Herbert,  1883?! 

Henry  H.,  1832n 


JENNY, 

William,   1836w 
JEWELL, 

Clarence  Edward,  1906«. 
JEWETT, 

Albert,  1858ri 

Albert    Gallatin,    1826 

Americus  Vespucius,  1857% 

Daniel,  1830n 

Eugene  Wilder,  1887 

Harry  Leland,  1885 

Isaac   A.,   1828w 

John,  Jr.,  1848% 

Oliver  P.,  1844n 

Reed  Vernon,   1895 

Rosalind  Mae,  1910 

Samuel  A.,  1837n 

Samuel  A.,  1841/t 

Thomas,  1834m 

William  H.,  1848 
JOHNSON, 

Albion  Wesley,  1856n 

Charles  Barron,   1918w 

Charles  Fletcher,  1878)i 

Ethel  Butler,  1909 

Eva  May,  1903 

Franklin   Winslow,    1891 

Frederic  Tristram,  1892 

George  Washington,  1859n 

John  Harold,  1919n 

John,  1839 

John  Loring,  1911ti 

Merritt  Austin,  1883 

Roscoe  Eaton,  1914 

Samuel   Sawyer,  1839 
JOHNSTON, 

Anna  Laura,  1916ji 

Reuben  Thomas,  1902n 
JOLY, 


JO 


Cyril  Matthew,  1916 
NES, 


Adelbert  Orlando,   1902 
Ahira,   1836 
Asa  Minot,  1894 
Bessie  Helen,  1907)f 
Burr  Frank,  1907 
Charles  Hanson,  1915w 
Clara  Gordon,  1894 
Edith  Pearle,  1906?i 
Elijah  W.,  1845ri 
Elinor  Hunt,   1894 
Elmira  Nelson,  1897 
Frank  Harold,  1914 
Franklin  John,  1878 
Henry  Neely,  1905 
JunePhilbrick,  1909 
Randall  Elvin,  1861 
Stella  Louise,   19007i 
Stephen  Alfred,  1872ri 


Colby  College 


Victor  Ray,  1908 
Virgil  Merle,  1906 
William  Lincoln,  1894 
Willis  Elwood,  1912 

JORDAN, 
Archer,    1895 
Harry  Thomas,  1893 
Leslie  Francis,  1912); 
Mary  Elizabeth,  1918 
Mildred  Allen,  1919ri 
Mildred  Myi-a,  1911w 
William   Emmons,    1882 
William  Thayer,  1882n 

JOSE, 

Frances  Louise,   1914m 

JOSEPH, 

Francis  Morgan,  1901 

JOSSELYN, 

Everett  Rand,  1898?i 

JOUDRY, 

Robert  Clyde,  1916 

JOY, 

Albion  Keith  Parris,  ISiSn 
Amariah,  1835 
Eleanor  Welch,  1916)( 
Frederick,  1913 
Hattie  Britton,   1879 
Merlin  Colby,  1906 
William  Perkins,  18637; 
Willis  Albert,   1879 

JOYCE, 

Thomas  Francis,  1917 

JUDKINS, 

Bertha  Mae,   1902?i 
Charles  William,  1879« 
Clarence    LaVerne,    1881 
Oilman  LaVerne,  1917)( 

KALLOCH, 

Halsey  Knapp,  1892 
Herbert  Franklin,  1892 
Isaac  Smith,   1852h 

KANE, 

Anna   Richardson,    1902 
Lawrence  Leo,  1915w 
Roy  Adelbert,  1902m 

KEEF, 

Marion  Dodge,  1914 

KEELY, 

George,  1863» 
Josiah,  1857/( 
William,   1864r( 
Thomas  C,  1839?! 

KEEN, 

Ida  Phoebe,  1905 

KEENE, 

Hersey  Roy,  1905)( 
Nellie  Maude,  1910n 
Percival  Wilard,  1906» 
Samuel  Tronant,   1856?! 


Weston  Hardy,  1865k 
KEITH, 

Albert  Russell,  1897 

John  Conant,  1884 

Sidney,  1844 
KELLEY, 

Augustus  Hill,  1873 

Benjamin    Franklin,   1852n 

Carl  Edward,  1914n 

Cornelia  Pulsifer,  1918 

Emily,   1919n 

Frederick  Augustus  Pike,  1859m 

Herbert  Leslie,   1880 

Moses  Jones,  1838 

William  Hunt,  1874 
KELSEY, 

Wilhelm  Herman,  1915 

Willard,  183IW 
KELSON, 

Everett   Stanley,    1914 
KENDALL, 

Bezaleel     Freeman,    1852ii 

Ethelyn  Brackett,   1900 

Sylvanus,    1849n 
KENNEDY, 

Almore,   1860 

Daniel   Knight,   1828/; 

Henry    Abiel,    1860 

John  Perley,  1913 
KENNEY, 

Silas,   1824f 
KENNISON, 

Bertha  H.,   1907» 

Cora    Mabelle,    1911 

Edith    Lincoln,   1906 

Karl    Raymond,    1906 
KENRICK, 

Lena   Tozier,  1897?; 

Walter  Francis,   1894 
KENT, 

Edward,    1855/i 
KEPPEL, 

Charles  James,  1913 

Laurel  Wyman,   1912 
KETCHAM, 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  1910 
KETCHUM, 

Josephine  B.,  1919)y 
KETTELLE, 

Jacob  Quincy,   1828 
KEYES, 

Caroline  Hill,  1908)! 

Lester   Ambrose,    1913 

Merle    Rolliston,    190S 
KEZAR, 

Abner    Hardy,    1864)( 
KIDDER, 

Frederick  L„   183 1») 

Harriet  Drake,   1906); 


Index 


Harry  Waldo,    1911 
KILGORE, 

Harry  Leonard,   1908n 
KIMBALL, 

Charles  Benjamin,   1896 

Charles    Edwin    Carroll,    1851 

Charles   Holt,    1869 

Charles  Otis,  1828/i. 

Daniel   Webster,   1894 

Ethel  Farr,  1896 

George  Walter,   1907m 

H.    Forrest,    1913?i 

Harold   Willis,    1909 

Helen    Mary,   1918 

Henry  Plummer,  1851n 

John    Willard,    1912 

Ralph   Lewis,  1916)i 

Richard  Judson,  Jr.,  1916 
KING, 

Alfred,  1883 

Alonzo,  1825 

Arno  Warren,  1883?i 

Carl  Clinton,  1880 

Ernest    Frothing-ham,    1880 

Florence  Emily,  1908 

Francis  Plaisted,   1890 

Frederick  Alonzo,  1898k 

George  Mellen  Prentiss,  1857 

Henry  Melville,   1877/i 

James,   1889 

Mollie  Trea;t,   19187! 

Ralph   Winslow,    1916 

Sinia    Fay,   1911 
KINGMAN, 

Charles    Green,    1867n 

Henry,   1884 

Lebbeus,   1840 
KINGSLEY, 

Maud   Elma,    1887 
KINNEY, 

Theodore  Harding,  1894 
KINSMAN, 

Josiah    Burnham,    I888/1 
KITCHEN, 

Colby  John,  1905?i 
KLEENE, 

Alice   Cole,   1898 
KLEIN, 

Adelaide  Lounsbury,   1914 

Edith  Lounsbury,  191471 
KLEINHANS, 

Jacob,   Jr.,    1894 
KNAPP, 

Lelan   Porter,   1903 

William   Stevens,   1840 
KNAUFF, 

Emma    Augusta,    1895k 
KNIGHT, 

Addie  Flora,  1910 


Albert  Edmund,  1866w 

Annie   Lee,   1897 

Arthur  Ambrose.  1912 

Arthur    Harvey,    1914 

Dora  Fay,  1892 

Eben,  1852n 

Ethel  May,   1905 

Harlan  Page,  1890« 

Leonora  Austin,   1917 

Robert  Jordan,    1854k 
KNOWLES, 

Allen   Mark,    1903n 

Cynthia  Lovinia,  1913 

Thomas    Titcomb,   1905 
KNOWLTON, 

Albion    Keith   Parris,   1854 

Antha  Lucy,   1890n 

Benjamin  Lauriston,  1850 

David  Waldo,  1883 

Donald    Swett,    1916n 

Ebenezer,  1851/; 

Ethel   Rose,   1909 

Ethel    Wilhelmina,    1902u 

Fred  Wellington,  1886)i 

Gladys   Eredene,    1913m 

William  Smith,  1864 
KNOX, 

George,   1840 

Horatio   Bickford,    1881 

Hubert,  1886k 

James   A.,   1919m 
KOCH, 

Christian     Columbus,    1902 
KOEHLER, 

Selma,   1917 
KOLSETH, 

Ralph,   1916 
KOOPMAN, 

Ellen  Statira,  1878k 

Harry  Lvman,  1880 
KRAMER, 

Asa  Philip,  1914 
KRIEGER, 

Allana  Small,   1902)! 
KYES, 

Eva  Macomber,  1913 
LaBELLE, 

Claude  Arthur,  1917m 
LABONTE, 

Rose  Blanche,  1912k 
LaCASCE, 

Eva  E.,   1911k 

Marion    Steward,    1915 
LADD, 

Ammi   Storer,   1873/i 

Byron  Austin,  1915 
LAFFATY, 

Etta  Elizabeth,  1913n 


Colby  College 


LaFLEUR, 

Daniel  Kenneth,   191471 

John  Ralph,   1915 
LAKIN, 

Addle  May,  1905 
LAMB, 

Blanche  Louise,   1905 

Colby,  1853?i 

Helen  Frances,  1897 

Henry  Allen,   1899w 

John    Warren,    1855 
LAMBERT, 

Hortense  Gould,  1918 

J.  Alfred,  1915n 

William  Henry,  1865 
LAMOREAU, 

Avis   Thompson,  1913 
L'AMOUREUX, 

Clara  Jones,  1894 

Georg-e  Henry  Dwight,  1894 
LAMPHY, 

Marguerite   Bradbury,  1918 
LAMSON, 

William,    1835 
LANCASTER, 

William  Atwood,  1881 
LANDER, 

Cyrus   Wesley,    1854 

Eugene  Pillsbury,  1912k 

Marguerite    Webber,     1913n 

Nora  Mehitable,  1908n 
LANE, 

Albert  Gallatin,   1827 

Albert    Turner,    1895 

Asa  Lyman,  1862 

Elsie  Mae,  1917 

Hazel   Nina,  1916 

Marquis  D.  L.,  1849?i 

Mary  Blanche,  1895 

Mildred    Estelle,    1914« 

Perley  Wise,    1916?i 

Robert  Low,   1873m 

Rose  Beverage,  1907 
LANG, 

Andrew  Jackson,   1856n 
LANGDELL, 

Luther  Mark,  1906w 
LAPHAM, 

Rufus,   1839 

William  Berry,  1855w 
LARKIN, 

William  Joseph,  1916?^ 
LARRABEE, 

Ethel   Maud,   1897 

Merton   C,   1913n 

Joel  Francis,  Jr.,  1887 
LARSSON, 

John  Gustave,  1902 


LARY, 

Arthur  Howard,  Jr.,   1915 
LASKY, 

Herbert  Cushman,   1917?i 
LATLIP, 

Fred   Savage,    1894 
LATTIN, 

Norman  Dunham,  191871 
LAUGHLIN, 

Mathew,    1882w 
LAWLER, 

Harriet  Lincoln,  1912?i 
LAWRENCE, 

Bela   Malcolm,    1882 

Benjamin  Franklin,  1858 

Charles   Wallace,   1917 

Elsie   May,    1911 

Fred   Foss,   1900 
LAWRY, 

Clara  Heath,  1916?} 
LEACH, 

Albert  Edgar,  191371 
LEADBETTER, 

Charles    Frederic,    1891 
LEAMAN, 

William,  1850?i 
LEARNED, 

Bertha  Hammond,  1910h 

Evie  Mae,  1917)! 

Marion   Louise,  1907 

Orrin   Albert,   19007t 
LEAVENS, 

George    Gregory,   186971 
LEAVITT, 

Arch  Dorillous,  1862 

Jonathan  Greenleaf,  1863?i 

Moses  Brown,  1894?i 

Samuel  Kelley,   1855 
LEEDS, 

Gerald  Earle,  1917 
LEIGHTON, 

Alvin  Perley,  1882 

Betsey  Nickels,  1903 

Emma    Louise,   1912 

Frank  Horace,   1904 

Joseph  Wilson,  190671 
LEISHMAN, 

Thomas,    1834 
LELAND, 

Minerva  Eliza,  1882 
LEMONT, 

Charles    Stanwood,   1879 

Mary   Gertrude,   1900 
LENHART, 

Edith    Rose,    1912» 
LEONARD, 

George   Roy,   1918» 

Irma  Adele,  191471 

Thomas  Franklin,  185271 


Index 


LERMOND, 

Grace  Austin,  1919 
LeROW, 

George  L.,   ISSGn 
LESEUR, 

Charles   Benjamin,    191771 
LESSARD, 

John    Lafayette,    1919ii 
LEVETT, 

Joseph   Wilson,  1858 
LEVINE, 

John  N.,  1906?i 

Lavey  Lester,   1918m 

Lewis   Lester,    1916 

Theodore  Nathan,   1917 
LEWIS, 

Caleb  Albert,  1903 

Gertrude,  1903n. 

Harold   Fossett,   1909« 

Marian  Eaton,   1918 
LIBBEY, 

Artemas,  1889/i 
LIBBY, 

Arthur  Winslow,  1908?i 

Clifford  Henry,   1908 

Dora    Mae,    1913 

Ebenezer  Hawks,   1852 

George   Wesley  Harding,  1883 

Herbert  Carlyle,  1902»i 

Mabel    Dunn,  1903m 

Preston   Burpee,   1918)i 

Robert   Wilbur,   1914n 

Sara   Boothby,    1904?t 

Vard  Mayhew,  1907?i 

Vivian   Betsey,   1908n 

William,    1871 
LIDSTONE, 

Rayford  Cecil,  1907n 
LIGHTBODY, 

Nellie   L.,   1915n 
LILLYBRIDGE, 

Clark,   1826/1 
LINCOLN, 

Bradford,  H.,  1847n 

Elliott  Curtis,  1906 

Howard  Abbott,  1892 

Levi   E.,    1839W 

William  Sherman,  1855)j 

Margaret   Eliza,    1911w 

Waldo  Chester,   1916 

W.   B.,  1832m 
LINDSAY, 

Charles   Melzar,  1885w 

John  Crandall,  1906 

Norman  William,  1916 
LINDSEY 

Philip  Sidney,  1884m 
LINTON, 

Jennie  Mae,  1906m 


LISCOMB, 

John    Francis,   1862 

LINSCOTT, 

Arad  Erastus,  1898 
Mabel    Farrar,    1901 

LITCHFIELD, 

Ella   Kelsey,    1913h 

LITTLE, 

Andrew  Colby,  1917 
Myra  Alice,  1908 

LITTLEEIELD, 
Annie  Eaton,  1890 
Carlton  Manning,  1909n 
Edward  Clarendon,  1864 
Honor    Wentworth,    1911m 
Job   G.,   1831wi 

LOANE, 

Bertrand  Arthur,  1913 
Ernest  William,  1908m 
Hazel  Edith,  1918m 

LOCKE, 

Joseph  Wilbur,  1878m 
Marion  Greene,  1916n 
Vera   Nash,  1902 

LOCKHART, 

Alton    Irving,    1905 

LOMBARD, 

William  Ernest,   1893 

LONG, 

Bertha  Cecilia,  1904m 
Charles  Collins,  1841 
Edwin  Collins,  1876 
Marion  Wadsworth,  1909 
Martin  Henry,  1902 
Millard  Bean,  1906m 
Oscar   Leslie,    1898m 

LONGLEY, 

Belle  Nettie,   1919 

LOOMIS, 

Ellen  Rowena,  1906m 
Justin  Rolph,  1838/i 

LOONEY, 

William  Henry,  1877 

LORD, 

Carl  Burton,  1915 
Edith   Simpson,   1910. i 
Edwin  Oliver,   1877 
Frank   Webber,   1885n 
Frederick,   1831 
Gertrude,    1901m 
Herbert  Mayhew,  1884 
Joseph  Haley,  1885m 
Lewis  Garfield,  1903 
Mary  Moor,   1905 
Maurice  Edwin,   1912 
Russell    Hinckley,    1912 
Schuyler  Clark,   1885m 
William  Godding,    1851 


Colby  College 


LORIMER 

Addison  Benjamin,  1888 
Albert   William,  1896 
George  Horace,  1898?2 
LORING, 
Albert,  1865n 
Edward  Payson,  1861ra 
Eleazer  Burbank,  1867?i 
Joseph    Gushing,    1834 
LOTHROP, 
Alfred,    1838}( 
Veranus  Willis,   1884)t 
LOTT, 

Arthur  L.,   1914?i 
LOVE. 

Isaac  Dewey,   1919w 
LOVEJOY, 
Daniel,   1825/i 
Daniel,   18287t 
Elijah   Parish,   1826 
LOVELL, 

Cornie  Spear   1890 
LOVERING, 

Nellie  Mason,  1902 
LOVETT, 

Frank   Wilder,    1908 
Paul  Dudley,   1917?i 
LOW, 

Charles  Carroll,  1856 
George  Shepherd,  1850 
Mary    CafFrey,    1875 
LOWE, 

Alice    Freeman,    1899 
Effie   May,    1905 
LOWELL, 

Andrew,  J.,  184Sn 
Eugene  Percival,  191671 
John    Atkinson,    1853 
Lillian  Louise   Day,  1910 
Otis   Earle,   1912 
Reginald  Alden,    1914n 
Simeon  Heath,  1840 
LOWNEY, 

John  Francis,   1916m 
LUCE, 

Fred  Allen,  1891 
Nelson  Allen,  1862?i 
Raymond   Philip,  1915 
LUCEY, 

Harold,   1918« 
LUCIER, 

Mary  Meader,  1914m 
LUDDEN, 
Levi,   1859 
Timothy,    1854A 
LUNT, 

Amos  Barton,  1867n 
Warren  Gowell,  1912?i 


LYFORD, 

Edwin  Francis,  1877 
Fred   Albert,    1908w 
Moses,    1843 
Will   Hartwell,   1879 

LYMAN, 

William  M.,  1832m 

LYNCH, 

John   Sarsfield,   1894 

LYONS, 

Richard  Albert,  190871 
Thomas  Gould,   1872 
Thomas   Gould,  Jr.,   1897h 

McAllister, 

Henry,  1863;; 
McARTHUR, 

Edward  Duncan,  1891k 
McBRIDE, 

Prances   Pollard,   1913 
MacBURNIE, 

Ella  Melvina,   1909 
McCALLUM, 

Hattie  Jordan  1897?) 

Tena   Patterson,   1897 
McCANN, 

Herbert  Lindsay,   1892?i 
MacCARTHY, 

Gerald    Raleigh,    1919?; 
McCAULEY, 

Hoyt  Newton,  1906b 
McCAUSLAND, 

Elizabeth,  1919 

Ina  May,  1915 
McCLELLAN, 

Henry,  1842 

Samuel,    1828 
McCLURE, 

Mary  Nichols,  1890n 

Ralph  Watson,  1898jt 
M'COLLISTER, 

Elisha  Atwood,  1879m 
McCOLLISTER, 

Richard   Sawyer,    1914h 

Walter    Lloyd,   1914m 
McCOMBE, 

George  William,  1902?i 

Isaac    Ross,   1908 

Mccormick, 

Joseph  Harold,  1917h 
McCUE, 

William    Coleman,    1901k 
McCURDA, 

Vesta   Lora,  1916 
McCURDY, 

Annie   Louise,    1916 
McDANIEL, 

Mabel   Bynon,   1914 

Mcdonald, 

Charles  Dearborn,  1900re 


Index 


Jonathan  Titus,  1880 
McDOUGAL, 

Aubra  Selden,   1914)! 
McEWEN, 

Ethel  Celia,  1914m 
McPADDEN, 

Tristram  Franklin,  1855 

Willard   Lowell,   1898 
McGARY, 

Percy   E.,   1914w 
MacGHEE, 

Aaron  Lawson,   1913 
McGUFFIE, 

Donald,   1914re 

Robert,   1915n 
McINTIRE, 

Claire  Marie,   1916m 

Ezra  Elmer,  1884 

George  Albion,  1881 

Harris   Birdsill,  1918m 

Pearl'  Clayton,  1899m 
McINTYRE, 

Clarence  Fillmore,  1880m 
McKAY, 

Hugh    Gordon,    1916m 
MACKAY, 

Myra  Perry,   1900m 
McKECHNIE, 

Annie  Elizabeth,  1912m 

Mckenzie, 

Annie   Adele,    1915« 
Evangeline  Taylor,  1893 
MACKENZIE, 

Harlan   Roderick,    1911m 

Mckinley, 

John,    1858/1 
McKINNON, 

Annie  McCurdy,  1916 
McKOWN, 

Edward  Payson,  1834 
McKOY, 

Charles   Francis,   1902 
McKUSICK, 

Hazen  Pingree,  1866 

John  Prank,  1862m 

Mclaughlin, 

Medville  Charles,  1873m 
McLELLAN, 

Howard  Austin,  1909 

Hugh  Dean,  1895 

John  J.,  1845m 

William   Henry,   1853re 
McMACKIN, 

Albert   Francis,   1918w 
McMAHON, 

James  Edward,  1915); 
McNAMARA, 

Eugene  Thomas,  1887m 


McNULTY, 

John  A.,  1918m 
McVANE, 

George    Edward,    1907m 
MACE, 

Inez    Dorinda,    1911m 

Richard,   1843n 

Sophia  Hanson,  1881 
MACOMBER, 

Earl  Chandler,  1912m 

Eva,  1913 

Francis  Green,  1825 

Linwood    L.,  1919m 

Sylvanus  Boardman,  1863 
MADDOCKS, 

Annie   Rhoades,   1902m 

Austin  William,  1919m 
MADSEN, 

Thorwald   Berner,    1917 
MAGINNIS, 

John   Sharp,   1832/i 
MAGOON. 

Elias    L.,    1836)) 
MAGRATH, 

Marge    Estelle,    1900m 
MAHANY, 

Thomas  Lee,  1910 
MAHLMAN, 

Robert  Mowe,  1894 
MAILEY, 

Hazel   Breckenridge,   1911m 
MALING, 

Ernest  Henry,  1899 
MANK, 

Herbert  Gardner,  188Sm 
MANN, 

Fannie  Elliot,  1877m 

Minnie   Mathews,  1880 

Theodore  Everett,  1902m 

William  Gerry,  1878 
MANSER, 

Henry    Harrison,    1883 
MANSFIELD, 

Burleigh   Burton,  1913« 
MANSON, 

Frank   Waldo,  1898m 

Ruth   Harriet,  1915m 
MANSUR. 

Fred   Merrill,   1897m 
MANTER, 

Mary  Berry,   1904m 
MARBLE, 

Albert   Prescott,    1861 

John  Oliver,  1863 

Roger   Lawrence,  1918 
MARIN, 

Manuel   Casaus,   1882 
MARQUARDT, 

Herman    Constantine,    1908?; 


Colby  College 


MARQUIS, 

Joseph   A.,  1913H 

MARRINER, 

Eleanor  Creech,  1910 
Ernest  Cummings,  1913 
Eugene  Bliss,  1918 
Frederick  Whitney,  1917?i 
Rufus  Knight,  1855 

MARR, 

Helen,  1916h 

MARSH, 

Alberta    Shepherd,    1918 
Franklin,  A.,   1915ji 
George    Albert,    1901 
Hazel  Merrill,  1914n 
Helen  Celia,  1912w 
Rhena  Clark,  1901 
Samuel   Keene,  1881 

MARSHALL, 

Albert  Quincy,  1862 
Annie  Haddocks,   1902n 
Carleton   Parker,   1881 
Everett   Stanley,  1919 
Horace  Barrows,  1858 
Jacob  Smith,  1848      ' 
Rachel    Belle,   IQlOn 

MARSTON, 

Constantine   Bates,   1837 
Elmer  Joseph,  1896m 
Thomas  B.,  1832™ 
Hazel   Lillian,  1910-ii 
Walter  Forrest,   1871 
Warren    Burleigh,   1916 
Winslow,  1844n 

MARTIN, 

Clara   Louise,   1903 
Frederick  Stiles,  1914 
George   Atwood,   1899 
Maud   Hoxie,    1899 

MARVEL, 

Sumner  Edward,  1901 

MARVELL, 

Myra  Case,  1898?i 

MASON, 
Eaton,   1830 
Francis,  1832/^ 
Philip  Alger,  1907)! 

MASTERMAN, 
Eben   Earle,  1907m 
Grace  Chaney,  1900 

MATHER, 

Alice   Cornell,  1916 

MATHESON. 

Marian   Osborne,  1900 

MATHEWS, 

Charles  William,  1881n 
Edgar  Clarence,  1888m 
Edward  Bennett,  1891 
Elizabeth,  1879 


George    Pendleton,    1863/i 
Henry  Herbert,   1888m 
John  Tracy,  1908 
Lenora,  1882n 
Margaret   Ethel,    1899m 
Minnie  Hartford,   1879 
Octavia   Whiting,  1897 
Sara    Blanche,    1896 
Shailer,  1884 
Walter    Herbert,   1878 
William,  1835 
Willis   Bronson,    1871 

MATTHEWS, 
Asa,   1829 

Bertha  Holmes,  1903 
Fred   Vivian,   1889m 
Robert  Allison,  1918m 
Samuel  Worcester,    1854 

MAXCY, 

Ella    Estelle,    1906 

MAXFIELD, 

Ezra    Kempton,   1905 

MAXIM, 

Luther   Howard,    1869m 

MAXWELL, 

John  Moore,   1910 
LaVerna   Gibbs,   1909m 

MAY, 

Horace,  1832»! 
John  Elliott,  1912 

MAYER, 

Minnie  Gallert,  1897h 

MAYERS, 

Peter  Joseph,  Jr.,  1916 

MAYO, 

Alvah   Hovey,  1906m 
Edwin  Ruthven,  1864» 
Francis,   1857 
Harvey  William,  1914?i 
Horace,  1863k 
Mabelle    Babson,    1909 
Marian   Dudley,  1909m 
William  Withington,   1879 

MEADER, 

Charles  Nash,  1906 
Emily  Peace,   1878 
Marian   Learned,   1907 
Mary  Marjorie,  1914m 
Nathaniel,   1863 
Wilfred  John,  1888 

MEANIX, 

William  Henry,  1916m 

MEDBERRY, 
Nicholas,    1828 

MEEK, 
Charles   Henry,   1879n 

MEGQUIER, 

Charles  Fred,   1889 
Edward   Claremont,    1891 


Index 


Gertrude  Elizabeth,  1918 

MEIGS, 

Alfred  Eben,  1870 

MELCHER, 
Josiah  Russell,  1881 

MELENEY, 

Clarence  Edmund,  1876 
George   Bowen,   1876w 

MENDALL, 

Charles  Alton,  1889w 

MERCHANT, 

Peter   Butterfield,    1890 

MERRIAM, 

Arthur    Brodston,    1911w 
Cyrus    Knapp,    1875 
Edmund  Franldin,  1868 
Ethel   Eugenie,  1914 
Franklin,    1837 
George,    1879 
Henry  Clay,  1864 
Isaac,  1827/1 
James  Foster,  1853-re 
Mylon,  1839 

MERRICK, 

Addie  Holbrook,  1902n 
Bessie   Anna   Lou,    1906m. 
Franldin  Llewellyn,  1904m 
Hubert  James,  1899 
Nellie   Mary,    1900m 

MERRILL, 

Addie  Frances,  1883m 
Alice   Abbott,   19007i 
Annie   Elizabeth,  1894 
Charles  Asa,  1892 
Edith,  1888 

Edward  Wentworth,  1885?i 
Edwin  Walter,  1909 
George  Edmands,  1895/i 
George  Nathan,  1881 
Hazel  Alberta,  1914m 
Irving  Woodbury,  1916 
James  Lewis,  1869?i 
James  Weymouth,  1843 
Jason  Leslie,   1901 
Jessie   Whitehouse,   1909m 
John  Bradbury,    1896 
John   Gale,  1824/i 
Kate  Hobbs,   1894m 
Leonard    Oakman,    1909 
Louisa   Claribel,  1883m 
Margaret,  1902 
Marie  Louise,   1918m 
Maude  Amanda,  1909h 
Nathaniel  Percy,   1909m 
Norman   Jesse,  1914 
Percy  Shepherd,  1894 
Preston    Irving,   1883 
Raymond  Hepburn,   1819n 
Thomas,  1841 


Thomas  Ward,   1825 

William  Adrian,  1862m 

William  Willis,  1888 
MERRITT, 

Charles  Edward,  1894m 
MESERVE, 

Charles  Francis,  1877 

Lois  Aletta,  1902 

Martha  Clara,  1896 

Oliver    Daniel,    1904m 
MESERVEY, 

Charles    Edwin,   1881 

Gladys  Belle,  1916h 
METCALF, 

Benjamin  Donald,  1896m 

Flora   Holt,  1896m 

Frederick  Augustus,  1863m 

Haven,   1896m 

Richard  Alston,  1886 

Whitman,   1825 1 
MICHAUD, 

James  Arthur,   1912?^ 
MIKELSKY, 

Ira,   1913H 
MILLER, 

Alexander  Gray,  1916m 

Antha  Knowlton,   1890m 

Charles   Andrew,   1856 

Clara  Tozier,  1895 

Ervin    Moore,   1916 

Evie  Learned,  1917m 

Jeremiah    F.,   1831mi 

Leland  Horace,  191l7i 

Lester    Colwell,   1893?? 

Marion  Josephine,   1916 

Merton  Leland,  1890 

Paul,   1919m 

Stanley    Bucknam,    1914 
MILLETT, 

Asa,  1836n 

Joshua  Howard,  1867 

Ozias,    1836 

Robert  Noyes,  1893 
MILLIKEN, 

Carl  Elias,  1918/i 

Noel  Byron,  1863m 

Seth  Llewellyn,   1856m 
MILLION<^, 

Jean  Mae,   1914m 
MILLS, 

Chester  Randolph,   1915 
MINARD, 

Isaac,  1830)?! 
MINISTER, 

Arthur  Joseph,  1916m 
MIRICK, 

Ebenezer,  1826 

Stephen  Hervey,  1838 


Colby  College 


MITCHELL, 

Alexander  Henry,  1902 

Edward   Gushing,  1849 

Eleanor   Bradlee,   1916n 

Frank    Desper,   1884« 

Harold    Nash,   1908 

Howard  Rogers,  1872 

Marian    Hall,   1902» 

Moses   Campbell,    1862 

Peter   Woodbury,   1906» 
MITTON, 

Lillian   Pearl,   1912 
MIXER, 

Nelson   Irving,    1909 
MOFFAT, 

Edna  Swett,  1896 
MOGANNAM, 

Mogannam   Elias,  1918n 
MONOHON, 

Elizabeth,   1910« 
MONROE, 

John  Read,  1917n 

Wilbert  Henry,  1881« 
MONTGOMERY, 

Frank,  1908» 

Lucy  Savory,   1916 
MOODY, 

Frank  Wilson,  1904?; 

Gertrude  Belle,   1903 

John   Frank (lin),   1867 

John  Franklin,  Jr.,   1900 

Richard  Henry,   1870m 

William  King,  1867w 
MOOERS, 

Wilmer  Allen,   1914 
MOOR, 

Charles   Francis  Cook,    1873h 

Harvard   Edgar,   1918 

Henry,  1825 

Henry  Britt,   1910 

Joseph  Bradbury,  1858?i 

Mary  Lowe,   1905 

Wyman  Bradbury  Sevey,  1831 
MOORE, 

George    Emory,   1914m 

Hazel  Alice,  1916 

Herbert  Melvin,   1887 

Joseph  Hill,  1915w 

Justin  Payson,  1862 

Millard    Claude,  1907 

Vera  Levaughlyn,   1919 
MORANG, 

William  Emery,  1879 
MORGAN, 

Dura   Pratt,   1865h 

Lavinia  Sweetland,   1904m 

Ruth,  1915 

Walter    Sydney,    1909h 

Murray    Alexander,    1914?i 


MORRILL, 

Addie    F.,    1882m 

Charles,  1837 

Charles    William,   1884 

Clara    Prescott,    1894 

Florence   Lydia,   1897m 

Frances   Horton,    1894 

Lot  Myrick,  1848/i 

Lucia  Haskell,  1893 

Mary  Sophronia,  1891 

Otis  Hackett,   1836 
MORRIS, 

Luther,    1912 

Robert,  1905m 
MORRISON, 

Asa    Alexander,    1916n 
MORRISETTE, 

Alma   Florence,    1907 

Mabel  Cecile,   1917n 
MORSE, 

Alfred,    1842 

Ernest  Edwin,   1891 

Francis  LyforJ,  1857 

Frank,  1894m 

Gertrude   Bray,   1885m 

Harold    Calvin    Marston,    1914 

JHerbert   LaForrest,   1891 

J.   H.,    1832Mi 

Lester  Forrest,  1916m 

Meroe  Farnsworth,  1913 

Ray  Seavey,  1907m 

Samuel  Baldwin,   1861ji 

Silas   Rutillus,   1865m 

William   Tielson,    1905n 
MORTIMER. 

Elizabeth  Adams,  1887 

Fred  Craig,  1881 
MORTON. 

Clara  May.  1917h 

Clarence  Garfield,  1904« 

Dalson,   183lHi 

William  Prentiss,  1886k 
MOSES, 

John  Leese,  1841 

Laura  Katharine,  1916 
MOSHER, 

John,   1832»?i 
MOSMAN, 

Mary  Bradman,  1911?! 
MOULTON, 

Albert,   1916« 

E.  Jeanne,   1917 

Katharine  Cummings,  1917n 

Mollie,   1910 

Rufus,    1884 

Thomas,  1837» 

Willis   Bryant,    1898/i 
MOWER, 

Eunice   Caldwell   1904 


Index 


Irving:  Bemis,  1894/i 

Malcolm  Bemis,  1905 

Stanwood  Irving,  1913» 
MUNSON, 

Daniel  Gilbert,   1892 
MURCH, 

Ephraim,   1854w 

Leslie  Ferguson,  1915 
MURCHIE, 

Edith    Ross,    1912 

Lewis  Keith,  1916k 
MURDOCK, 

Ruth,   1917 
MURPHY, 

Frank  Augustine,  1918h 

Frank  Pierce,   1915h 
MURRAY, 

Catherine  Esther,  1918 

Daisy  Idella,  1918 

George  Edwin,  1879 
MUZZY, 

Franklin,    1842h 
MYERS, 

Miriam    Gallert,    1897» 
NAGLE, 

William  S.,  1916m 
NARDINI, 

Francis  Dominic,  1914« 
NARES, 

Harry  Hall,  1919m 
NASH, 

Cora  Kennison,  1911 

Edward   Henry,   1898 

Ralph  Eastman,  1911 

Vera  Caroline,  1902 

Waitie   May,   1895w 

William    Bingham,     1895h 
NASO'N, 

Carleton  Emerson,  1914}i 

Harriet  Cleveland,  1904 

Kittie  Mae,   1913re 

Laurentius  Melancthon,  18S 
NEAD, 

Bertha  Evangeline,  1907 
NEAL, 

Edgar    Peleg,    1893 

Lora   Cummings,   1893 

Selden  Fletcher,   1852 

Thomas  Judson,   1863 
NEEDHAM, 

George  William,  1915n 
NEIL, 

Henry  B.,   1847?! 
NELSON, 

Ebenezer,  1820f 

Elmira  Starr,  1897 

Gustavus  Judson,  1875n 

Irene  Dore,  1911?t 

John   Edward,  1898 


John   Richard,  1898 

NEWCOMBE, 

Frederick   William,  1901m 

NEWELL, 

James   Sullivan,  1849 

NEWENHAM, 

Horace  Wellman,   1901 

NEWMAN, 

Herbert  Lee,  1918 
Wilev   Oliver,   1907m 

NEWTON, 

George   Getchell,    1914m 
Lillian  Berry,  1904m 
Rae   Lansing,  1918?i 

NICHOLS, 

Elmer  Louis,  1893 
Francis  Oliver,  1877m 
Frank   Barrett,    1892 
Helen  Margaret,  1912m 
Henry,  1837m 
Henry  Wyman,   1895 
Nellie    May,   1897m 

NICHOLSON, 

Ethel  Alona,  1905m 
George  Bruce,  1915/i 

NICKELS, 

Betsey  Adams,   1903 
Elizabeth  Monohon,  1910m 
James  Roberts,   1908m 

NICKERSON, 
Charles,   1834 

NILES, 

Arthur  Chester,   1915 

NIXON, 

William,   1865m 

NOBLE, 

Alfred  Ira,  1883 
Ernest  Eugene,  1897 
Walter  Emery,  1895m 

NOONAN, 

Harry  Judson,  1904 

NORCROSS, 
Carroll,    1856m 
Kate   Englesby,    1881 

NORRIS, 

Benjamin  White,  1843 
Frederick  Edwin,  1895 
James  Frederick,  1863n 
Louis   Edwin,   1862m 

NORTH, 

Bernice,  1908m 

NORTON, 

Clara  May,  1906 
George  William,  1908/i 
Ralph  Perkins,   1905 
Flora  Amanda,  1917 
Ransom,  1860 

NORWOOD, 

Ephraim  Wood,  1869 


Colby  College 


NOTT, 

Richard  Means,  1852 

NOURSE, 

Newton  Leroy,  1919 

NOWELL, 

Charles  Henry,   1884m 
Samuel  Joshua,   1882 

NOYES, 

Alfred   Hyde,   1882n 
Caroline    Dole,   1908 
Charles  Wood,  189  In 
Eli  Pierce,  1862k 
James   Noyes,   1845« 
Lucille,  1911 
Sarah  Lizzie,  1889w 
Virginia  Gilbert,  1907 
William  Bicknell,  189471 

NUTT, 

Ernest   Frederick,   1898n 

NUTTER, 
Clyde,  1917w 
Josephine   Leone,  1908?i 

NUTTING, 

Harold  Wilmot,  1914 
Horatio  Nelson,  1863 
John   B.,    1847?i 

NYE, 

Alice  Louise,  1897 
Frank  Elmer,  1889 
Roger  Austin,  1916m 

OAKES, 
Abner,  1847 
Albion  Parris,  1849 
Valentine,  1853m 
William    Pitt,    I860?! 

OBEAR, 

Emily  Hanson,   1914 

O'BRIEN, 

Malcolm  Bryan,   1916» 
Walter  Francis,   1916 

ODELL, 

Joseph,  1857 

O'DONNELL, 
James,  1874n 

OGIER, 
Jesse  Hosmer,  1893 

OLIVER, 

Arthur  Leroy,  1908m 
James,  1838 
Nathan  W.,  1838m 

O'NEILL, 

Albert  James,  1916 
Harry  Martin,  1918n 

OSBORNE, 

Carlton  Lynwood,  1908m 
Edward  Samuel,  1897n 
Marion  Thompson,  1900 

OSGOOD, 

Ernest  Foster,  1892 


George  Wesley,  1874m 
Harry    Wilder,    1894 
Lois  Marjorie,  1916 
Thomas  Kinsman,  18597i 

OVERLOOK, 

Seldom  Burden,  1886 

OWEN, 

Alfred,  1853 
Alice  Louise,   1904»^ 
Charles  Edson,  1879 
Edna  Margaret,  1902 
Eva  Pratt,   1914m 
Fred   Kramph,   1887 
Howard,   1879/i 
Levi   Herbert,   1882 
Lincoln,   1889 
Robert  Everett,   1914 

PACKARD, 

Bernice  Martha,  1908» 
Gertrude  French,  1910m 
Thomas  Putnam,    1911 

PADDOCK, 

Lucy   Winslow,   1890n 

PADELFORD, 

Frank  William,  1894 
Adoniram   Judson,  1893fe 
Frederick  Morgan,  1896 
Grace   Ilsley,    1894m 
Jessie    Pepper,   1896 

PAGE, 

Arthur  Hartstein,  1898 
Hartstein  Wendell,  1880 
Millard  Kimball,  1879m 
Stephen   Benson,   1835 

PAIKOWSKY, 

Hyman  Lewis,  1918» 

PAINE, 

Albert  Ware,   1832 
Albert  Winslow,  1844 
Ellen   Cratty,   1911 
Frederic  Howard,  1909 
George  Stratton,  1871 
Henry,    1823 
Henry  Warren,   1830 
Roscoe  Randall,   1903k 
Rotheus  Emery,  1856k 
Timothy  Otis,  1847 

PALMER, 

Alice    Owen,    1904m 
Arthur    Walden,     1904n 
Asher  Foster,    1880w 
David  Wilbert,  1868 
Gilbert  LaFayette,  1847 
Irving  Ossian,  1887 
James  Monroe,  1847 
Willard  Parker,  1896m 
William   Henry,   1855m 
William   Lincoln,   1874W 


Index 


PARKER, 

Carleton,   1834 
Charles  Albert,  1886n 
Charlotte  Young,  189671 
Dora    Lucinda,    1899)i 
Fannie    May,   1897m 
Greenville,   ISSOmn 
Joseph  W.,  1830w 
Marcellus  Edwin,  1878w 
Marion   Louise,  1897m 
Millard  Lambert,  1900m 
Phoebie    Vincent,    1917 
Ralph  Albert,  1911w 
Raymond    Henry,    1918 
Thomas    Washington,    1869h 
William  Tripp,  1858 

PARLIN, 

Frank    Herbert,    1873 

PARMELEE, 

James  Harvey,  1850 

PARMENTER, 

Elmer  Ellsworth,  1887 
George  Freeman,  1916/i 
Hattie  May,  1889 
Horace  Wellington,  1895m 

PARRINGTON, 
John  William,  1855 

PARRIS, 

Virgil  D.,  1827m 

PARSHLEY, 

John    Howard,   1881 

PARSONS, 

David  Elkins,  1861m 
David   Whitman,   1891 
Etta    Purington,    1899 
George,  1849m 
Marcus   Lindley,    1856?i 

PARTRIDGE, 

John  Austin,  1904 
Orlando  Holbrook,  1826 

PATCH, 

Lewis,  1831WI 

PATTANGALL, 

Grace  Drisko,   1918n 

PATTEN, 

Arthur  Bradwell,  1890 
Ellen    Mildred,   1896?i 
Frank   DeLaMotte,   1879n 

PATTERSON, 

Alfred  Hopkins,  1918 
Cora  Amelia,  1914 
Lester   Dunbar,    1915m 
Levi   Thomas,   1898h 
Nathan  Russell,  1911 
Sidney    Winfield,    1910n 

PATTISON, 

Everett  Wilson,  1858 
William  P.,  1840m 

PAUL, 


Clara  Norton.  1906 

Gladys,  1914 

John,  1832MI 
PAULSON, 

Avis  Woods,   1908m 
PAYSON, 

John   Ellis,   1854m 

Walter  Mayo,  1914n 
PEABODY, 

Edna  May,  1917m 

Ernestine  Claudia,  1919 
PEACOCK, 

Annie  Lois,  1914 

George  Washington,  1880m 

Lou  West,  1901 
PEAKES, 

Ethel    Pratt,   1896 

Fred  William,  1896 
PEARCE, 

Arthur  Gushing,  1900m 

Mollie  Alice,  1908n 
PEARSON, 

Jonathan,    1834m 

Parker  Tufts,  1899 
PEA3E, 

Bertis  Alvaro,  1882 

Burleigh,   1851 

Charles  Stanley,  1891 

Crowell   Edward,   1910 
PEASLEE, 

Frank  J.,  1888/i. 
PEAS  LEY, 

Bertha  Hortense,   1919m 
PEAVEY, 

Gustavus   Isaac,   1875 
PECK, 

Solomon,    1849/i 
PEIRCE, 

Florence  Haynes,  1913m 
PEMBERTON, 

Ethel    Gertrude,  1905 
PENDERGAST, 

William  John,  1915 
PENFOLD, 

Ralph  Briggs,  1910?i 
PENNELL, 

Calvin    Smith,    1841 

Sarah  Emma,   1913 
PENNEY, 

Elizabeth  Philena,  1902n 
PEPPER, 

Annie  Hutchinson,  1898 

Charles   Hovey,    1889 

George   Dana  Boardman,   1867/i 

Harold  Leon,  1906 

Jessie  Elizabeth,   1896 

John   Lyman,  1889 
PERCIVAL, 

Charles   Homer,   1878?i 


Colby  College 


George   Gilman,   1858 

Percy    Snow,    1901« 
PERKINS, 

Asa,    1856 

Carroll    Norman,   1904 

Charles  Harvey,  1917w 

Charles  Norman,  1893 

Ezra  Sanborn,  1878n 

Francis   Oscar,  1865w 

Frederick,  1880w 

Fred  Miller,  1887 

Hiram,    1832?» 

Jay,  1889« 

Louis  Melville,   1878w 

Margaret  Ella,  1918 

Olive  Ellen,  1912w 
PERLEY, 

Bessie   Merrick,   1906); 
PERRY, 

Cassilena  Marguerite,  1910 

Charles,   ISSOmn 

Daniel,   1836n 

Ernest  Joseph,   1919 

Florence,   1903?i 

George  Waterhouse,  1914 

Irving,   1916 

James    1911 

Myra  Josephine,  1890« 

Sherman,  1901 

Thomas  Hobart,  1835 

Wilder  Washington,  1872 

William   Edgar,   1882 
PETERS, 

John  Andrew,  1884/( 
PETERSON, 

Ellen  Josephine,  1907 

Madeleine    Harrington,    1916?! 

Oscar  Benjamin,  1907 

Oscar   Wilhelm,    1908n 
PETTENGILL, 

Joseph  Gancello,   1855 
PHAIR, 

James  Hanford,   1914?! 

Lizzie   Ella,  1909h 
PHELPS, 

Thaddeus,  1832??! 
PHENIX, 

Georee   Perley,   1886 
PHILBRICK, 

Benjamin  Elden,  1900 

Frank  Herbert,  1905 

Gertrude  Frances,   1914?! 

Herbert   Shaw,    1897 

Hortense    Warren,    1907?i 

John   Herbert,   1873 

June    Stewart,    1909 

Lynette    Lovinia,    1914?! 

Max  Patten,    1902 

Samuel,  1843 


PHILBROOK, 

Eugene   Sumner,  1898?! 

John  Albert,  1862?; 

John   Foster,   1895 

Mary  Gardner,  1900 

Milton  Alvah,  1918 

Warren  Coffin,  1882 

William  Neal,  1879n 
PHILLIPS, 

Andrew    Croswell,    1849 

Charles  Leonard,  1878 

Edward   Hoag,   1882?i 

Edwin  Webster,   1882?! 

John    Locke,    1854?! 

William  Henry,   1904)! 
PHINNEY, 

Harry  Slemmons,  1908?! 
PIEBES, 

Charles  Hermes,  1918?! 
PIERCE, 

Alice  Mae,   1903?i 

Augustus  'Harry,  1903n 

Benjamin  Osgood,  1835 

Chester  Hanson,  1911?! 

Clarence  Warren,   1894 

David  Jonathan,  1870/! 

George  Augustus,  1849 

Harry   Lincoln,   1892 

Henry  Miller,  1853 

Howard,  1897?i 

Ida  Fuller,   1877?i 

Levi  Merriam,  1860 

Thomas  Raymond,  1898 
PIKE, 

Daniel  Webster,  1878 

Elsie  Reid,   1898 

Fred  Parker  Hamilton,  1898 

Gertrude  Mabel,  1900 

Harry    Eugene,    1903?i 

James   Madison,    1896 

Lillian    Armine,  1919 
PILE, 

Fred  Meek,  1907?! 
PILLSBURY. 

Bessie  Dutton,    1913 

Ellen   Mary,  1911 

James   Edward,   1863?! 

Josiah,   1863?! 

Josiah,    1833 

Myron  Albert,  1899 

Rose  Maude,  1911 
PINKHAM, 

Alice  Jennie,  1905 
PINEO, 

John  Franklin,  1914?? 
PIPER, 

Artemas   M.,  1839?! 

Clara  Collins,   1914 

Mark  Walton,  1857?i 


Index 


PITTS, 

Diana  Wall,   1913 
PLACE, 

Eunice  Electa,  1909w 
PLAISTED, 

Aaron  Appleton,    1851 

Appleton  Heath,  1879?( 

Harris   Merrill,   1853 

Raymond  Eugene,   1915n 

Samuel,  1828/i 

Sheridan,  1886 
PLUMER, 

Frank,   1853 
PLUMMER, 

Clarence  Ray,  1909n 

Eva  Charlotte,  1906 

George  Adelbert,  1886?i 

James  Kidd,  1886« 

John   Mussey,   1899m 

Sedgwick  L.,  1844w 
POLLARD 

Frances  H.,  1913 

Odette  Montgomery,  1915 

Thomas  Adriance,  1894 

Joseph,  1869?! 
POMEROY, 

Annie  C.   Boyd,  1912?i 
POMPILLY, 

Judah  Teague,  1859 
POOLE, 

Albert  Welsted,  1834 
POOR, 

Nina  Grace,  1902 
POPE, 

Eugene  Madison,  1882ri 
PORTER, 

Charles   Greenleaf,    1863/t 

Ernesitine  Harriet,   1916 

Ethel   Maud,  1904?i 

Gerald  S.,  1919re 

James   B.,   1832m 

John,    1839?!. 

Lemuel,  1834 
POTTER, 

Joseph  Fitch,  1851/i 

Richard  F.,  1836k 
POTTLE, 

Carrie   May,    1886» 

Erniina  Emma,   1895i! 

Fred   Albert,   1917 

John  Kemp,  1918 
POULIN, 

James  Edward,   1903« 
POWELL, 

Hannah  Jewett,  1896?i 
POWERS, 

Agnes  Julia,    1900?; 

Christine   Whittemore,    1914 

Horace,  1832»t 


Isaac,  1856n 
Llewellyn,  1861ti 
Llewellyn    Hussey,    1907)1 
Louise  Brooks,  1912)! 
Samson,  1844 

PRATT, 

Blanche  Parkman,   1902 
Edith   Adella,   1916 
Ernest  Henry,  1894 
Ernest    Winship,    1915 
Ethel  Mae,  1896 
Eva   Isabell,   191471 
Evelyn  Whitman,  1896 
George  Wollage,  1914 
Gerald    Sibley,   1917w 
Harrison  Merrill,  1864 
Harry  Emery,  1902 
Henry  Barton,  Jr.,  1918n 
Henry  Gay,  1914 
Henry  Howard,  1898 
Herbert  Noah,  1896 
Hugh  Spencer,  1917 
Sophie,   1914n 

PRAY, 

Lilla   Augusta,  1896w 
Lily  Sawyer,  1895 
Mary    Ellis,   1887 

PREBLE, 

Benjamin   F.,    1842?! 
Fred  Myron,  1881 

PRENTISS, 

Leora  Edna,  1912 

PRESCOTT, 

Charles  Jenkins,  1855 
Charlotte   Helen,    1908?z 
Laura    Kendrick,   1908;; 
Lenna  Huldah,  1918 
Moses  Jewett,  1857 
PhiUis   G.,   1919W 

PRESSEY, 

Joseph  Wesley,  1866?? 

PRESTON, 

George    Marshall,    1852 

PRICE, 

Charles  Bruso,  1917 
James  Allen,  1901?! 

PRICHARD, 

Lillian   Belle,  1895 

PRIDEAUX, 
James,   1838)! 

PRIEST, 

Edith  Pierce,   1907 
Maurice   Albert,  1905)! 

PRIESTLY, 

Bernard  Gilbert,  1915?i 

PRINCE, 

Ellsworth,  1918 
Henry   Charles,  188Sn 


Colby  College 


James  Hugh,  1916 

Joseph,   1833)1 
PROCTER, 

Hadley,  1823 
PROCTOR, 

Ida  May,  1909?i 

Mildred   Smyth,   1914h 
PRYOR, 

John   E,   1848n 
PUGSLEY, 

John  Butler,  1905 
PULLEN, 

Agrandece  Record,   1909 

Augustus,   1845 

Horace  Mann,   1911 

Stanley  Thomas,  1864 
PULSIFER, 

Augustus  Moses,  1858n 

James  Augustus,   1888 

Ralph  Howard,   1886 

Thomas  Benton,  1863)i 

William  Moor,  1882 
PURDY, 

William  Albert,   1912?i 
PURINGTON, 

Beulah   Frances,  1906 

Etta   Frances,  1899 

Flank   Lindsey  Howard,    1896?( 
PURINTON, 

Alice  May,  1899 

Bertha   May,    1905w 

Charles    Edwin,    189571 

David,   1839 

Francis  Burnham,  1894 

Helen  Briary,   1897« 

Herbert  Ronelle,  1891 

Solon   White,    1905« 

Wallace,  1901 
PUTNAM, 

Antoinette  Ware,   1916 

Beecher,  1889 

Donald  Egbert,  1916 

Edgar  Burnham,  1901 

Edward    Payson,   1908ir 

George   Washington,  1916n 

Harrington,  1870 

Harry  Lyman,    1886 

Henry  Harrison,  Jr.,  1897 

Margaret,  1919?i 

Mollie  Pearce,  1908?? 

Roger   Ashurst,   1915 

Thomas  Packard,  1884 

Varney   Arthur,    1899n 
QUINBY, 

Hosea,   1832 

Ivory,  1836 
QUINN, 

Mary  Ingram,  Idlln 


RAINSFORD, 
Thomas,    1840 

RALPH 

Mildred,  1912 
Stillman,  1830?)i 

RAMSDELL, 

George  Allen,  1857n 
Howard  Prince,  1915 
Thomas  Jefferson,  1886 

RAMSDEN, 

William  Gladstone,  1910 

RAND, 

Angle  Beckford,  1913 
Harold  Wilbur,  1915 
Woodford  Merchant,  1916 

RANDALL, 

Alice  Sawtelle,  1888 
Gertrude  Lynde,  1892 
Joshua,  1825 

RANKIN, 

Oswald  Herdman,  1917 

RANNEY, 

Bliss  Martin,  1918?i 

RAWSON, 

Ebenezer    G.,   1827w 
Edward   Stewart,   1869 
Lyman,  1827 
James  F.,   1844n 
Sumner  Sullivan,  1828 

RAYMOND, 

Carrie  Lee,    1884m 

READ, 

Edward  Andrew,   1875 
Frank   Williams,   1878w 
James  Marshall,  1908m 
Otis  Bullard,  1909 
Samuel    Austin,    1875 

RECORD, 

Agrandece  Jeannette,   1909 
Edward  Donald,   1917 
Helen    Marguerite,   1912» 
Isaiah,  1862 
Stillman  Hersey,  1860 

REDINGTON, 
Isaac,   1827 

REED, 

Charles  Granville,   1913» 
Grace    May,    1894n 
James  Oren,  1913n 
Jennie  Marie,  1912 
Marion  Stuart,  1902 
Ruth    Stevens,    1897)i 
Sarah  Pennell,   1913 
Thomas  Brackett,  1885/) 
Victor   Augustus,  1894n 

REID, 

Elsie   Gordon,  1898 
Everett  Holway,  1917)j 


Index 


RENTON, 

Peter,   1832/i 
REYNOLDS, 

Carl  Henry,   1892     . 

Erma  Vyra,  1914 

Eva    Mae,   1912 

Henry  Clifton,  1912 

Ralph  Leavitte,  1906 

Thomas  James,  1914 

Zadie  Inez,   1918 

Zella  Amanda,  1918 
RICE, 

Edward   Cannon,  1901 

James,   1830to 

Joseph   S.,   1834m 

Josephine,  1919 

Lucile,    1918 

Shuthelah  M.,  1838?i 
RICH, 

Adoniram  Judson,  1862?^ 

John  Frank,  1881W 
RICHARDS, 

Charles    Francis,    1855 

Ralph  Webster,  1901 
RICHARDSON, 

Albert   Francis,   187G/i 

Albert  Marshall,  1886 

Anna    Mabel,    1902 

Annie  Maud,  1894 

Asa  Bond,  1858w 

Asa,   1830)! 

Bertram   Carver,   1898 

Carleton    Smith,    1917m 

Charles   Albert,    1902m 

Charles  Carroll,  1887 

Charles   Sumner,    1883 

Cyrus   Greenwood,   1864 

David   Aiken,    1839 

Edward   T.,    1835w 

Helen  Sullivan,  1898 

Hobart   Wood,    1853 

Ira  Walter,   1910 

James  Corey,  1911 

John  Carlisle,   1911w 

John    Mitchell,    1916 

Justin  Kent,  1869 

Martin   B.,   1839m 

Philip  Gilkey,  1903 

Ralph  Horner,  1899 

Rose  Marv,  1905 

William,  1830 
RICKEL, 

Lena  Blanchard,  1915 
RICKER, 

Charles  Wentworth,  1916?; 

Elmer   Asa,    1887 

Hiram,  Jr.,   1915n 

Joseph,   1839 

Milton  Farrar,  1869m 


Reuben   A.,    1847n 

Roscoe  Greene,  1884?i 
RIDEOUT, 

Clare  Martha,  1904m 

Fred    Whitney   Coffin,    1907ji 

Merle   Cox,   1912m 

Nellie   Winslow,  1907 

Ruth  Brickett,  1915m 

Walter   John,    1912 
RIGGS, 

Harry  Tilden,  1895« 
RILEY, 

Arthur   Benjamin,   1916 
RIPLEY, 

Thomas  H.,  1847n 
RIVERS, 

Ralph   Davis,   1915m 
ROBBINS, 

Albert  Cyrus,  1899 

Arthur  Howard,   1916m 

Charles  Edwin,  1869m 

Daniel   Clark,   1868m 

Linville    Wadsworth,    1894 

Olive   Louise,  1896 
ROBERTS, 

Anne   Trafton,  1908?; 

Arthur  Jeremiah,  1890 

Benjamin  W.,   184277 

Blanche  Lamb,  1905 

Dorothy   Isabel,    1918 

Edward  Payson,  1870 

Frederick    Albert,    1897 

Hall,   1836 

Jennie  May,  1908 

John  Blake,  1904 

Melvin  Philip,  1913 

Ruth  Olive,  1908 

Sarah  Atlant,  1902 
ROBIE, 

Benjamin   Adams,   1867/i 
ROBINS, 

Henry   Ephraim,   1890/7 
ROBINSON, 

Albert  Franklin,  1919 

Albert,    1893 

Arthur  Greenwood,   1906 

Bertha    May,    1907 

Charles   Drummond,   1914m 

Cora  Elmer,  1909 

Edith  Caroline,  1916 

Edward  Clinton,  1883 

Edward  Franklin,   1884 

Ella   Russell,   1916 

Esther    Gertrude,    191177 

Frank  Arthur,   1898 

Fred  Sylvane,  1884w 

George  Chandler,  1865n 

Georg:e    Marshall.   1850 

Hazel    Louise,   1917 


Colby  College 


Helen  Varney,   1910 
Hug^h   Laughlin,   1918 
John    Bunyan,    1863n 
John    Fairfield,    1865?i 
Levi,   1853)1 
Marguerite,  1915 
Nathaniel  Edgar,  1915 
Ray    Dutton,    1915 
Rita  Maude,   1912 
Ruby  Margaret,  1918 
Samuel  Rowland,  1895ti 
Thomas,  1827 
William  Henry,  1882 

ROBY, 

Donald   Gordon,   1912w 
Eva,  1916n 

ROCKWELL, 

Herbert  Muir,  1916 

ROCKWOOD, 

Joseph    M.,    1837m 
Nellie    Lovering,    1902 
William   Hiram,   1902 

RODERICK, 

Edward  Everett,  1911i( 

ROGERS, 

Albert   Raymond,   1917 
Arthur  Kenyon,  1891 
Bernard,   1864?i 
Elizabeth  Felker,  1908ii 
Gertrude   Bernice,   1902n 
Harriet    Eaton    1919n 
John  Conway,   1864)! 
Margaret  Fielden,  1911 
Nathaniel   Gilman,   1838 
Renworth  Robinson,  1911 

ROHRBACH, 

Hans  Herbert,  1915)! 

ROLLINS, 

Cecil  Augustus,  1917 
Gershom    Burgess,   1913 
Kate  Norcross,  1881 

ROMEYN, 

James  Kingsland,  1911w 

ROONEY, 

James  A.,  1912 

ROOT. 

J.   Bernard,  1915n 

ROPES, 

Timothy   Pickering,  1827 
William  Henry,  1832 

ROSE, 

Benjamin  Stuart,  1915?! 
Francis  Howard,  1909 
Gertrude  Coombs,  1911 

ROSS, 

Augustin   Miller,  1907n 
Charles  Joseph,  1892 
Edith  Jessie,  1912 
Elisha  Clapp,  1855)! 


Hazel  Dell,  1915 

Irma  Marian,  1917 

Joseph  Augustus,  1856 

Linwood  L.,  1906 

Louise   Alta,   1911 

Miriam,  1910)! 
ROUNDS, 

Charles  Collins,   1877/; 

John,   1849 

Joseph   Gage,    1868)! 
ROUNDY, 

Harold  Newell,   1919w 
ROWE, 

Charles  Henry,  1858 

Henry  Kalloch,  1892n 

Howard  Chandler,  1869 

Leonora  Mathews,  1882)! 

William  Hutchinson,  1906ji 
ROWELL, 

Charles,  1869r! 

Ernest  Howard,  1883m 

Fred  Rice,   1881 

Fred  William,  1914h 

Forest   Ardell,   1901?! 

George  Smith,  1869)! 

Mark   Edwin,   1885?i 
ROWEN, 

William,  1824f 
ROWLEY, 

William  Franklin,   1894 
ROYAL, 

Forrest  Merle,  1918)! 

Kent  Tyler,   1915 
ROYALL, 

Evelyn  Atwood,  1895)! 
ROYCE, 

Lorenzo  Dow,  1844 
RUDMAN, 

Israel  Elis,  1916?! 
RUMERY, 

Mvrtie  Louise,  1912?! 
RUNNALS, 

Nettie  May,  1908 
RUPP, 

Marie  Merrill,  1918?! 
RUSH, 

Charles,  1907 
RUSS, 

Oliver,   1830?)! 
RUSSELL, 

Charles  Albert,   1876 

Eben   George,   1875?! 

Edwin  Andi-ews,  1915 

Ethel   May,   1900 

Francis   Ermon,  1893 

Grace   Lillian,  1899 

Joseph,  Jr.,   1838?! 

Juanita  Grace,  1906)i 

William  B.,  1838?! 


Index 


William  Henry,   1865)i 

RYAN, 

Edward  James,  1912?i 
Louis  Daniel,  1919n 

RYDER, 

Erastus  Clarence,  1881?i 
Harry  Sherman,  1905 
John   Charles,  1882 
William  Crocker,  1830 

SAPPORD, 

Edward   Raymond,    1900)i 

St.  CLAIR, 

Mary  Phyllis,   1913 

SALISBURY, 

Lowell  Grindle,  1896rj 

SALSMAN, 

Charles  Henry,  1878 
Evaline  Alice,  1904 

SAMPSON, 
Abisha,  1833/i 
Eug-ene  Lester,  1889 

SANBORN, 
Abraham,  1828 
Arnold  Merriam,  1900 
Bessie    Ross,    1912?i 
Dyer  Hook,  1833/; 
James   Madison,  1880?j 
Jennie  Odelle,  1918 

SANDERS, 

George  Dana,   1882 
Sara  LeBroke,  1912m 

SANDERSON, 

Abbie  Gertrude,  1914 
Arthur   G.,   1919n 
Elisha,    1886 
Pearley   P.,  1839w 
Verne  Henry,  1916 

SANFORD, 

Samuel  P.,  1849n 
William,  1847 

SANGER, 

Charles  Wayne,  1856m 
Eugene  P.,  1849m 
George  Henry,  1851m 

SARGENT, 

Charles   Morris,   1879m 
George  Austin,   1836 
May  Houghton,  1915 
Sylvanus  Gilman,  1834 
Walter  T.,   1838m 
Walter  Taylor,   1872/i 
William   Edward,  1899/; 

SAUNDERS, 

Leon  Gambetta,  1903ji 
Theodore,  1837m 

SAVAGE, 
Austin,  1845m 

SAWTELLE, 

Alice  Elizabeth,  1888 


Ambrose,  1863m 

Charles   Edward,   1896 

George  Williams  Bassett,  1863?: 

Henry  Allen,  1854 

Henry  Winchester,   1894/i 

Melvin  Erastus,  1895 
SAWYER, 

Artemas  Wyman,  1867/i 

Augustus    Eben,    1871m 

Pernald  David,  1900 

Horace  Eugene,  1881 

John   Emery,  1880m 
SCAMMELL, 

John   W.,   1841m 

Lucius  L.,  1837m 
SCAMMAN, 

George  Stephen,  1863 
SCAMMON, 

Jonathan   Young,  1834h 
SCANNELL, 

John  Thomas,  1900m 
SCHAUBEL, 

Almira,  1919n 
SCHINKE, 

Helen  Bunker,  1897m 
SCHUBERT, 

Lillian  Carll,  1912 
SCHULTZ, 

Jackson    Smith,   1838m 
SCHUSTER, 

Wilhelm  Karl,   1916 
SCHWINDT, 

William  Andrew,  1901m 
SCOTT, 

Arthur  Ferdinand,  1919 

Harold  Guy  Don,  1918m 

Howard   Sherman,   1917)^ 
SCRIBNER, 

David   McCrillis,   1874k 

Elbridge  Lord,  Jr.,   1915n 

Ernest   Raymond,   1917m 

Josephine    Clark,    1908 

Marjorie,    1914 
SEARLES, 

Elizabeth,   1898m 
SEARS, 

Merton  Leslie,  1917ii 

Stephen    D.,   18307»m 
SEARWAY, 

Francis   Lawrence,   1908)i 
SEATON. 

Thomas  Jackson,  1909b 
SEAVER, 

Joseph  Harriden,  1848 
SEAVERNS, 

Charles   Frederic  Taft,  1901 
SEAVEY, 

Osborn    D.,  1865h 


Colby  College 


SEAVY, 

William   H.,   1845m 
SEEKINS, 

Berton  L.,  1919n 
Fossie  Evelyn,  1916 
SELBY, 

John   G.,   1919)1 
SESSIONS, 

Louis   Men-ill,   1879w 
SEVERANCE, 

Thomas  Brown,  1866ti 
SEVERY, 

Frank  Joseph,  1900 
SEWARD, 

Josiah  Lafayette,  1898/; 
Mary  Pray,  1887 
SHAILER, 

Paul  Russell  Norton,  1916» 
SHANNON, 

Charles  Emery   Gould,   1899 
Richard   Cutts,   1862 
Richard  Cutts,   2d,  1899?i 
SHARP, 

Clifford  Jasper,  1913k 
Royal,   1831)n 
SHAW, 

Austin,  1909 

Benjamin  Franklin,  1837 
Erastus  Melville,  1870 
Frank   Kingsbury,  1881 
Frank  Wilbur,  1880n 
Helen    Campbell,    1908 
Jacob   Bartlett,  1860 
John  Abisha,  1888 
Judson  Wade,   1858 
Mattie  Emma,  1905m 
Moses,  18357; 
Violet  Madeline,   1918m 
Winifred   Cornelia,  1918 
Zadoc  Prescott,   1891m 
SHAY 

George  W.,  1891m 
SHAYEB, 

Rosa,  1915m 
SHEA, 

Leonard  Andrew,  1917n 
SHEARID, 

Samuel,   1893m 
SHEDD, 

Alice  Holman,  1911m 
SHELDON, 

Edward   Stevens,  1871m 
George  Crosby,  1893 
Orlando  Wilbur,  1867)! 
SHEPARD, 

James    E.,    Jr.,   1914m 
Samuel   Benjamin,  1883 
William  Albert,  1838 


SHEPARDSON, 

Joseph  Heni-y,  1859)i 
Lucius   Franklin,   1858m. 
SHEPHERD, 

Alberta  "Philbrick,  1918 
Frederick  Allen,  1911 
Joseph  Fred,  1893m 
Russell   Benjamin,   1857 
SHEPLEY, 

Ether,  1842/i 
SHEPPARD, 

William  Carey,  1889 
SHERBURNE, 

William  Fred,  1908 
SHERMAN, 

Abbie    Kendall,    1914m 
Lucian  Elliott,  1850m 
Jason  H.,  1836m 
SHERWOOD, 

Cora    Farwell,    1906m 
SHESONG, 

Leo  Gardner,  1913 
SHIBLES, 

Granville   Carleton,   1917m 
Lester  Hale,  1915 
SHIPMAN, 

Lydia   Foss,   1903m 
SHIRLEY, 

Amos   Edward,  1919m 
SHOHET, 

Henry  Gabriel,   1916 
SHORES, 

Rena  Caswell,  1913m 
SHOREY, 

Albert  Leslie,   1918 
SIBLEY, 

Dora   May,  1892 
SILVER, 

Edgar   Oscar,    1882)) 
Elmer  Ellsworth,  1885ji 
Ralph  Washington,   1914m 
SILVERSTEIN, 

Charles  Lewis,   1918m 
SIM, 

Marion    Wyman,    1916m 
SIMMONS, 

Dora  Tracy,   1907m 
Helen  Frances,  1901m 
Henry  Clarendon,  1914)i 
Franklin,   1885/) 
Paulenah  Mary,  1904 
SIMONEAU, 

Edward    Adelard,    1914m 
SIMPSON, 

Ernest  Cleveland   1916 
Gladys  Annabel,  1911m 
Joshua  Baker,  1890 
SINCLAIR, 

Harold  Hutchinson,  1912m 

458 


Index 


SINGER, 

George  Willard,  1892 

Katharine  Hallowell,  1916 
SKELTON, 

Edith  Rea,  1913w 
SKILLIN, 

Lois   Ose-ood,   1916 
SKILLINGS, 

Alanson    Eugene,    1917 
SKINNER, 

Joseph   Oberlin,   1872/i 

Margaret  Beryl,  1912 

Vivian   Luette,  1916 
SLEIGHTON, 

Herbert  Eugene,  1906n 
SLIPP, 

Amber  Alice,  1912w 

Elizabeth   Rae,    1912n 
SLOCUM, 

Joel  Byron,  1893 
SMALL, 

Addison,  1863n 

Albana    Butler,   1902m 

Albion   Keith   Parris,   1849 

Albion  Woodbury,  1876 

Augustus  Dennett,  1865 

Augustus   Harrison,    1865w 

Burton  Eugene,   1919 

Charles  Porter,  1886 

Clarence  Arnold,  1913 

Edith  Williams,   1902 

Edwin   Sumner,   1868 

Elmer   1868n 

Hampton  Dunreath  Plummer, 
1858 

Harold    Adams,   1915 

Kittie  Nason,  1913?i 

Mary  Frances,   1904 

Maurice   Herman,   1887 

Mary  Sewall,  1900 

Vivien,   1917» 

William  Edward,  1919n 
SMART, 

Moses  Mighels,  1836 

Thomas  Albion,  1907 
SMILEY, 

Edward   Hawes,  1875 

Lillian  Fletcher,  1888 
SMITH, 

Alice  May,  1903n 

Annette  ApoUonia,    1913)i 

Appleton    White,    1887 

Arthur  George,  1904?i 

Belle  Tapley,  1913 

Bessie  Ewing,  1896w 

Byron  Harrington,  1916 

Carl    Raymond,   1912n 

Charles   Alcott,   1908?i 


Charles  A.  H.,  1918?i 

Charles   Dennison,   1877 

Charles   Frederic,    1893 

Charles   Henry,   1856 

Chellis   Vielle,    1915w 

Daniel    Appleton    White,    1859?i 

Daniel  Francis,  1889n 

Elbridge,  1845« 

Eli  Burnham,  1849/i 

Elna    Campbell,    1914?; 

Everett  Phoenix,   1916 

Franklin  A.,  1863m 

George    Martin,   1873 

George  Otis,  1893 

George  William,  1883 

Grace    Coburn,    1893 

Harold  Monohon,  1910?i 

Harrison  Avery,  1825 

Harry   Atherton,   1886 

Harry    Bayley,    1914m 

Hermon   H.,  1832«i 

Jennie    Merrilees,   1881 

John   Day,   1872n 

Joseph  Otis,  1893/i 

Laura  Hattie,  1898 

Lois  Hoxie,   1903n 

Lorenzo  Austin,  1850 

Lou  Peacock,  1901 

Lulu    M.,   1905m 

Malcolm  Dana,  1908 

Marion  White,  1917 

Melvin  Monroe,  1890 

Peter   Silver,    1914m 

Ralph  Nelson,  1917 

Roscoe  Green,  1856 

Samuel  Francis,  1853/i 

Samuel  King,  1845 

Seymore,   1916m 

Susie  May,  1917 

Vernon   G.,    1918m 

Warren  Augustus,  1869 

William  Burgess,  1917 

William  Ernest,  1878m 

William  Abbott,  1891 

William,    1836 

Zemro  Augustus,  1862 
SMYTH, 

Mildred    Belle,    1914m 
SNARE, 

Austin  White,  1895 
SNODGRASS, 

Isabel  Evelyn,  1918 
SNOW, 

Asa  Hutchins,  1865m 

Alfred    Lynwood,   1887 

Benjamin   Poor,  1855?i 

Charles  Lafayette,   1897 

Charles  Wesley,   1856 

Edwin    P.,    1847m 


Colby  College 


Elisha,   1826n 
Fred   Albertis,   1885 
Freda  Allei.a,  1912w 
George   William,   1913w 
Jennie  Cox,    1908m 
Sarah  Louise,  1912 

SNOWDEAL, 
Ada    May,    1898rj 

SNYDER, 

William   Henry,   1885 

SOULE, 

Allen  Pelatiah,  1879 
Bertha    Louise,    1885 
Chester   Carl,   1913 
Elwin  Austin,  1913» 
Harold  Williams,   1904 
Hollis  Albert,   1918h 
Jonathan   Godfrey,  1857 
Martin    Bradford,   1862n 
Nannie  Loretto,   1914 
Seymour,  1912?i 
Thatcher  Harold,  1898n 
William  Lamson,  1890 

SOUTHWORTH, 
Clara  Martin,  1903 
Perez,    1846n 

SPALDING, 

Charles  Hubbard,  1897/i 
Laura  Maude,  1918 

SPAULDING, 

Boardman  Carey,  1863?i 
Henry  Martyn,    1856n 
Royal  Crafts,  1825*m 

SPEAR, 

Mary  Emily,  1893 
Philetus  Bennett,  I868/1 
Walter  Delaney,  1908n 
Charles  Ingalls,   1899m 
Cornie  Maynard,  1890 
David  Dana,  1864m 

SPEARE, 

Charles  Clarence,  1881m 
Harold  Raymond,  1918m 

SPEARIN. 

Henry  L.,   1914m 

SPENCER, 

Charles  Worthen,  1890 
Henrv  Russell,  1899 
John   Winn,  1906 

SPILLER, 

Rena    Shores,  1913m 

SPINNEY, 

Leon  Paul,  1915 

SPRAGUE, 

Richard  Lothian,   1918 
Richard  Waite,  1901 
Volney  Augustine,  1842 

SPRINGER, 

Harry   Lane,  1895m 


SPRINGFIELD, 

Elizabeth  Louise,  1911(i 
Marian    Estelle,    1914n 

STAGEY, 

Emmons  William,  1912m 
Joseph,  1887m 

STACK, 

Harry  McCabe,  1918m 

STACKPOLE, 

Ellen   Loomis,   1906m 

STACY 

Edward  Goodell,  Mil 
Ella  MacBurnie,  1909 
Everett   Moses,  1881 
Harold  Everett,   1911« 
Owen    Pratt,   1913m 

STANLEY, 

Lyle  Perry,  1914m 
Marie  Frances,   1917)( 
Samuel  Ward,  1851m 

STANWOOD, 
Henry,    1822f 
Irving  Ross,  1916 

STAPLES, 

Clement  Elliott,   1867m 
George  McLellan,  1849 
John  Milton,   1858?t 
Leon  Carver,  1903 
Margaret    Brown,    1917 
Scott   Dana,    1916 

STARBIRD, 

George    Laurens,    1867« 
Marion  Isabel,  1918 

STARK, 

Stephen,  1892 

STARKEY. 

Annie  Cook.    1907 
George   Rogers,   1846 
Glenn    Wendell,    1905 

START, 

Franklin,  1839m 
Wilder  Brown,  1840 

STAUGHTON, 
Guy,  1831?M 

STEANE, 

Edward,  1842/i 

STEARNS, 

Alice  Towne,   1903 
Edward  Payson,  1864» 
Frank  Porter,  1886m 
Louis    Colby,    1876m 
Louis  Colby,  Jr.,  1903 
Marcellus  Lovewell,  1863 
Oakman  Sprague,  1840 
Solomon   Sargent,   1862n 

STEDMAN, 
Arnold,   1866)i 

STEEL-BROOKE, 
Mildred  Ashton,  1910« 


Index 


STEELE, 

Susan  Corbett,  1908 

STEPHENS, 

Edna  Harriet,  1S98 
Janet  Christine,  1898 
Minerva    Goodale,    1904» 

STEFFENSON, 
Pearl  Davis,  1909 

STENE, 

Edith  Kennison,  1906 

STEPHEN, 

Ethel  Weeks,  1916m 

STEPHENSON, 
John   Ervin,  1898 
Mary   Evans,   1898 
Milton   Cabot,  1919ti 

STERLING, 

Charles   S.,    1832to 
Rachel  Marshall,   1910?! 

STETSON 

Agnes  Corrinna,   1899 
Albert  Kingsley,  1907 
Arthur  William,  1907 
Carlton   Beecher,   1881 
Grace   Lord,    1907 
Herbert  Lee,  1873« 
Merle  Bowler,  1915)( 
Walter  Channing,  1879)? 
William  Wallace,  1902/i 

STEVENS, 

Carolyn  Isabel,  1916 
Edna  Louise,  1915n 
Edward   Everett,   1884 
Edward  Francis,  1889 
Edwin   Clark,  1863m 
Edwin  Oliver,  1899fe 
Ethel   Milner,   1912 
Georp-e  Dana,  1863 
Herbert,   1882h 
Hermon,    1828 
Isaac,    1835/i 
Luther  C,  1836w 
Mildred  Pauline,  1911?; 
Norman    Luther,    1916 
Norris    Frederick,    1917)^ 
Oliver  Clyde,    1913?i 
Ruth    Dalie,  1897h 
Samuel,   1827 
William    Amory,    1862 
William    Harrison    Spring, 
William   Oliver,    1899 

STEVENSON, 

George   Stanley,  1902« 
Inez  Naomi,  1909 
Marjorie  Elder,   1902h 

STEVES, 

Earle    Raymond,    1916k 

STEWARD, 

Carleton   White,  1903 


Marion  Ophelia,   1915 
Philo,  1881 

STEWART, 

David  Dinsmore,  1863/7 
Frank  Howard,   1899w 
Horace    Wilson,   1874 
John  McKechnie,  1913« 
Levi    Merrick,    1853» 
Walter    Dudley,     1888 

STICKNEY, 

George  Woodbridge,  1844 
William,  1847ri 

STIMSON, 

Cyrus   Flint,   1893 
Ermina    Pottle,    1895n 
Grace    Louise,    1902k 
Rufus  Whittaker,  1894m 

STINSON, 

Harry  Melville.  1911k 
John'  Wesley,  1919k 

STOBIE, 

Florence,    1916k 
Mary   Abbott,    1908 

STOCKBRIDGE, 
William,   1834 

STOCKWELL, 
John   A.,  1917?i 

STODDARD, 

George  Henry,   1891 

STONE, 

Admiral  Paschal,  1873/; 
Cornelius,   1840k 
Eleanor  Hardy,   1905m 
Ernest   Joseph,   1882k 
George   Royal,   1869?; 
James,    1835 
Marion    Elizabeth,    1904m 

STOUGHTON, 

Allen   Fairfield,   1915m 

STOVER, 

Daniel    Randall,    1871k 
Eben    Colby,    1882m 
Eugene    Howard,    1892 
Florence   Ellen,    1906m 
Marion   Eliza,  1903 

STOW, 

Baron,    1830/t 

STOWELL, 

Alfred    Sweetser,    1872 
1906  John    Arthur,   1918k 

STRAND, 

Jessie   Bickford,   1910m 

STRATTON, 

Robert   Folger,    1853 
William    May,    1833 

STRICKLAND, 
Mary    Annie,   1912 

STRONG, 

Oliver  E.,   1832»i 

461 


Colby  College 


STROUT. 

Donald    McMillan,   1916}; 
Edna   Peabody,  1917m 
Floy    Marg-aret,   1917 

STRUTHERS, 

Halbert  Kinnie,  1915m 

STUART, 

Arthur    Irving,    1899 
Elmer  Weston,   1912w 
Howard  Augustus,  1878?i 
John    Melvin,   1907h 
Mary   Brown,   1904'>i 

STUBBS, 

Mattie   Wilma,   1900 

STUDLEY, 

Clarence   Alvah,    1906m 
James    M.,     1908m 

STURDIVANT, 

Frederic   Arthur,   1913?; 
Phyllis   Ruth,    1919 

STURDY, 

George   Henry,    1873m 

STURGIS. 

Charles   Howard,    1871 

STURTEVANT, 

Andrew  Judson,   1877 
Charles  Alton,  1897w 
Chester    Houghton,    1892 
George    P.,    1916m 
Jeannette  Louise,  1909m 
Kathryne  Mary,  1918 
Leland  Pollard,  1891 
Lewis  Curtis,  1912 
Will  Henry,  1901 

SUCKLING, 

Walter   Breasier,   1888 

SULLIVAN, 

Daniel  James,  1918?; 
Helen    Gertrude,    1898 
Robert    Edmund,   1919 
Vivian    Small,    1917m 

SULLY, 

Frederick  Francis,   1916?; 

SUMNER, 
Aaron,  1831»i 

SUSSMAN, 

Julius    Greene,    1919 

SUTTON, 
Amos,   1850/; 

SWAIN, 

Pearle    Mclntire,    1899m 

SWAN, 

Charles   Henry,   1910 
Francis   K.,   1840m 
HeAert   Lewis,    1897m 

SWEET, 

Galen   Ferdinand,    1919 
George   Thomas,    1903 


SWETT, 

Leonard,    1846m 
SYLVESTER, 

Aubert   Newcomb,   1917 
SYMONDS, 

Thomas  Milton,  1847 
TABER, 

Inez   Tubbs,    1896m 
TAFT, 

Harold    Burton,    1916 
TAGGART, 

Gail    Anne,    1912 
TALBOT, 

Nathaniel    Tobey,    1838 
TALCOTT, 

Daniel   Smith,   1853/i 
TALLMAN, 

Harry   Taylor,    1909m 
TAPLEY, 

Clarence   Hall,   1914m 

John   Sidney,   1904 
TAPPAN, 

Benjamin,    1836/i 

Henry   Winthrop,    1889m 

James    M.,    1825^?t 
TARBELL, 

Frank   Washington,  1904 
TARBOX, 

Fred  August,   1917?i 

Moses  Hanscom,  1849 
TAYLOR, 

Agnes   Walker,  1908 

Carl  Henry,   1915» 

Daniel    Hayden,    1865m 

Evangeline,    1893 

Fred    Elmer,    1897 

George  Boardman,    1857?i 

Herbert   Lawrence,   1883m 

Ina    Susan,   1898 

Jefferson,    1873 

John    Edwin,    1909m 

John,   1827m 

Julian   Daniel,  1868 

Lottie   Annie,   1902n 

Lucy  Butler,  1917 

Olive   Wood,    1909m 

Ossian  Farewell,  1902 

Rena   Archer,   1907m 

Thomas   Douglas,  1919n 
TEAGUE, 

Bertha    Damon,   1908h 

Edwin    Conrad,    1891 

Joseph  Ulmer,  1906m 

William   Marston  Huse,    1903 
TEBBETTS, 

Marion   Elizabeth,    1913 
TEDFORD, 

Randolph   E.,    1918m 


Index 


TEELE, 

Woodman  Harrison  Watson,  1878m 
TEFFT. 

Marv  Bickniore,  1893 
TERRY, 

Bertha  Lane,   1918w 
TETELMAN, 

Michael    M.,    1918w 
THAYER, 

Albert   Carlton,    1828 
Alfred   Irving,  1884 

Bertha  Jean,   1902)i 
Edward   Eugene,   1878?i 

Frederick  Charles,  1865w 

Lorenzo   Eugene,    1903n 

Lyman   Irving,    1916 

Nathan   Pulsifer,  1901 

Samuel  Chase,  1882n 
THOMAS, 

Alice  Lillian,  1911 

Arthur   Milton,  1880 

Austin,    1866 

Bernice   North,   1908m 

Charles    Dana,    1863 

Cornelius   Arnold,   1832 

Danford,  1838 

George   Wooster,    1903 

Helen   Odiorne,  1914 

Henry  Albim,  1913ii 

Horace   Holmes,  1857?i 

Leonard   Knight,   1918h 

Margaret   Williams,   1901w 

Nathan    H.,    1830«i 

Samuel    P.,    1844m 

William  H.,    1842m 
THOMPSON, 

Arthur  Arad,  1905m 

Arthur,   1825 

Augustus  Coolidge,  1908 

Avis  Christine,   1913 

Carrie    Hall,    1888m 

Grace    Wells,   1915m 

Helen  Bowman,  1899 

Henry   Marcus,    1878 

James  Burleigh,  1912     . 

James  Leonard,  Jr.,  1896 

Joseph  Arad,  1876m 

Joshua   Soule,   1839 

Justin  Spaulding,  1861m 

Mark  Randall,   1917 

Mary   Green,   1890m 

Otho    Henry,   1900m 

Otis    Alpheus,   1907 

Paul    Allison,  1918m 

Ray  Foster,  1908 

Raymond    Russell,  1915 

William   Harrison,  1839 

William   Ricker,  1863 


THORNE, 

Perley  Lenwood,  1907 
THORNTON, 

Lorenzo  Ernest,   1911?i 
THURSTON, 
Cleveland,   1910m 
Daniel,    1844m 
Elisha  Madison,  1838 
Stephen   Rollo,  1853 
THWING, 

Hiram  Augustus,  1857m 
THYNG, 

Fred  Wilbur,  1902 
TIBBETTS, 

Bernard    Blaine,   1912 
Cyrus,   1868/1 
Thomas,   Jr.,    1847m 
Vinal   Harlan,   1914 
Willard    Mann,    1869m 
TIDD, 

John   Aldorous,   1910 
TILDEN, 

Amy  Juliet,   1915m 
Herbert,  1875 
Horace  Wayland,  1872 
Howard   Benjamin,   1878 
Mildred   Osborne,   1916m 
TILLEY, 

Alice   Rebecca,    1906m 
Charles  Coffin,   1876 
Rose    Carver,    1911 
William,  1840 
TILLSON, 

Anson    Laforest,    1905 
TILTON, 

Albert  Freeman,  1835 
Charles   Edward,    1883 
Elihu   Blaine,   1907 
Jeremiah  Dearborn,  1877/i 
John  Freeman,   1888 
Josiah  Odin,  1875 
Katharine  Berry,  1893 
Royal  Jeremiah,  1888 
William    F.,    1831mi 
TIRRELL, 

Jennie  Elvesa,  1900m 
TITCOMB, 

Mary  Anne,  1919 
Matilda  Evelyn,  1919 
Walter  Francis,  1897 
TITUS, 

George   Boice,  1899/! 
Mina  Mae,  1916 
William  Nelson,  1848 
TOBEY, 

Bessie  Noble,  1913 
Harold  Everett,   1912m 
Leonard,  1829/i 
Mary  Esther,   1915 


Colby  College 


Mary  Lillian,  1889 
William  Sylvester,  IQlln 

TOBIE, 

Christopher   C,  1827n 

TODD, 

William  T.,  1849n 

TOLLES, 

Robert  Bruce,  1883/1 

TOLMAN, 

Dean   Judson,  1898w 
Ella   May,    1903 
Frank    Wai^-en,     1866 
George   Edward,  1904 

TOMPKINS, 
Nathaniel,  1903 

TOMPSON, 

Edward  Francis,    l882 

TOOKER, 

Christine    Faye,    1896« 
Thomas  Cox,  1896 
Vernon   Hall,    1919n 

TORREY, 

Eugene  Lincoln,  1893}i 

TOTMAN, 

Henry   Franklin,    1900h 
Margaret,  1919n 
Otto    Leslie,    1918?; 
Virgil    Connor,    1894 

TOURTILOTTE, 

Mary    Elizabeth,    1919 

TOWARD, 

Josie  Annie,   1899 

TOWER, 

Elmer  Madison,  1918w 
Ralph   Winfred,  1892h 

TOWLE, 

William   Russell,    1891ji 

TOWNE, 

Albert  Ansel,   1904» 
Alice    Elmira,    1903 
Charles  Edwin,  1893 
Charles   Franklin,   1900 
Ezra,    1839H 
Gertrude  Pike,   1900 
Marian  Wheeler,   1916m 

TOWNSEND, 

Amos    Brown,    1885 
George    N.,   1837?! 
Irving  LaForrest,  1886 
Jonas  H.,    1849w 
Manly  Burt,    1828 
Maud  Louise,  1906 

TOZIER, 

Carrie  May,  1900 
Clara   Belle,  1895 
Donald  Webster,    1917 
Frank    Lincoln,   1894 
Harry  Albert,   1901w 
Helen    Merrill,    1908?i 


Lena    May,    189771 
TRACY, 

Albion    Parris,   1856m 

Arunah,    1873(i 

Clifton   Marcellus,   1918m 

Martha    Dunlap,    1897 

Owen,    1825i 

William  Adelbert,  1914 
TRAFTON, 

Augustus    Ebenezer,    1847 

Charles    Thomas,    1843 

Berdena   Esther,   1903m 

Herbert    Walter,    1886 
TRASK, 

Fred   Ruggles,   1886?i 

Henry    Kendall,   1855 

James  Elisha,  1880 

Leo    Steward,    1909 

Zoradus  Carey,  1861m 
TREAT, 

Crawford   Alvah,   1916 

Lucy  Evelyn,  1908 

Mollie   Emma,   1918» 
TREFREN, 

Fayalene   Blanche,   1911» 
TREFETHEN, 

Alice    Ruth,    1915 

Frances  Esther,  1916 

William    Webster,    1916m 
TREWORGY, 

Annie  Florence,  1917 

Everett   Somes,    1898m 
TRIBOU, 

Howard  Arthur,  1908 
TRIG  KEY, 

Clare   Rideout,   1904m 
TRIPP, 

Bartlett,  1861m 

Ephraim,    1822 

John,    1825/1 

Leander  Smith,  1829 
TRITES, 

Ernest  Ambrose,  1915» 

John   H.,    1915m 
TROTT, 

Harry   Mills,   1916m 
TROWBRIDGE, 

Henry,   1883 
TRUE, 

Adelaide   Florence,    1890 

Ammi    Mitchell,    Jr.,    1864m 

Carrie  Mabel,  1895 

Charles  Augustus,  1882 

David  Sawyer,  1847 

Herbert   Lionel,   1893 

John   K.,   1840H 

Nathaniel    Tuckerman,   1841/t 

William  Henry,   1851m 


Index 


TRUESDELL, 

Edna   Dascombe,   1898 

TRUWORTHY, 

Edwin    Wilson,   1866m 
Hari-y  Leslie,  1896m 

TUBES, 

Dorothy    Horr,    1914 
George,   1838w 
Idonia  Cecilia,  1909 
Inez   Mabel,   1896ri 
Oliver  Thomas,  1853m 
Oscar  John  Crockett,  1909 

TUCK, 

Jacob,   1837m 

TUCKER, 

Earle  Foster,  1917m 
William    Hunt,    1857m 

TUFTS, 

Lutie  French,   1896 

T  UPPER, 

Alton   Foster,   1895m 
Clarence    Edgar,    1896m 
Ernest  Howard,   1900-n 
Jessie  Alice,   1911?i 

TURNER, 

Benjamin   Francis,  1884 
Charles  Benton,  1882m 
Charles  Winslow,  1896 
Lyda  Larrimore,   1918m 
Manley  William,   1859m 
Robinson,   1857m 

TUSCAN, 

Marion   Whipple,   1915m 

TUTHILL, 

Lillie  Hazelton,  1894 
William   Bodle,    1894 

TUTTLE, 

George  Elmer,  1902m 
Lillian    Nina,    1917 

TWITCHELL, 

Gladys  Pearle,   1918 

TYLER, 

Alice   Rachel,    1907 
Berkely  0.,  1831m 
Roland,  1914w 

UMPHREY, 

Harry  Ellsworth,   1914m 

UPHAM, 
James,   1835 

UPTON, 

Harry    Horatio,    1917 

UPPVALL, 

Axel   Johan,  1905 

VAIL, 

Guy  Winfred,  1911 
Robert  G.,  1906m 

VAN    ALLEN, 

Frank  Carson,  1919m 


VAN  DER  BURGH, 

William  H.,   1845m 
VAN  WAGENEN, 

Jonathan,  1845 
VAN  WELDEN, 

Edith  Jones,  1906w 
VARLEY, 

Arthur,    1907m 
VARNEY, 

Annie  Pepper,  1898 
VAUGHAN, 

Agnes  Belle,   1908?i 

Hiram    Chaney,    1859 
VENT, 

Charles  Frederick,  1857 
VENTRES, 

Ernest   Egan,    1901 

Lulu  Ames,   1900 
VERRILL, 

Edith  Wentworth,  1916m 

Elgin   Cameron,   1883 
VERY, 

Edward    D.,    1838n 
VIGUE, 

Charles  Willard,  1898m 

Hattie  Beatty,  1897 
VINCENT, 

Phoebie  Joan  Ross,  1917 
VOSE, 

Grace  Evans,  1912 

Harry  Sebastian,  1899n 

Nina   Gertrude,   1897 
WADLEIGH, 

Frederick   Augustus,    1836 

Maude  Eaton,   1909 
WADSWORTH, 

Eli,   1852m 

George   Melvin,    1883?i 

Herbert  Elijah,  1892 

Marion  Gilkey,  1909 
WAGG 

Alvan  Prescott,   1890 
WAIT, 

Samuel,  1822/i 
WAITE, 

Annie   Mabel,   1895m 
WALDEN, 

Bessie  Cummings,  1912 

Emma  Leighton,  1912 

Hezekiah,  1898 
WALDRON, 

Frederic  Augustus,  1868 

Ira,  1864 

Ivan   Neal,  1917n 

Linton    Edson,    1897 

Lizzie    Howland,   1915m 

William  Linscott,  1899 
WALES, 

Jonathan,   1826/t 


Colby  College 


WALKER, 

Agnes   Eunice,   1908 
Benjamin    Knight,    1858m 
Caroline    Blanch,    1898 
Charles  W.,  1839n 
Donald   Stone,   1904m 
Elliot,   1848 
Ernest  George,   1890m 
Eva   LaCasce,   1911m 
Francis   David,   1911m 
Harold  Eaton,  1906m 
Henry  Olin,   1872/i 
Obed   Burnham,   1837 
Versal   Jesse,    1849 

WALL, 

Diana    Josephine,    1913 
Hiram    Fuller,    1855 
Mabel    Josephine,    1913 
Oscar,    1869m 

WALLACE, 
Inez,    1911H 
Stanley  M.,  1918m 

WALLING, 

Justin  Adfer,    1879 

WALSH, 

Robert   Eugene,  1913n 

WALTZ, 

Marion    Stover,    1903 

WARD, 

Clayton    Melcher,    1907 
Ethel  Annetta,   1912 
Josephine   Thomas,    1899 
Leslie  Lee,  1915m 
Mary   Melona,    1904 
Parker  Myles,  1895m 
Rinda  Baker,  1909 

WARE, 

Albert  H.,  1849« 
Blanche    Antoinette,   1916 
Grace   Emery,  1895w 
Henry   I.,    1847n 
John,    1918m 
Julia  Jeannette,  1909m 

WARNER, 

Albert    Gardner,    1900m 
Charles    Franklin,   1879 

WARREN, 

Abbie   Hague,    1909 
Ambrose    Benton,    1899 
Carroll    Hamilton,    1903m 
Cyrus   Greenleaf,   1861m 
Edwin,   1836m 
Ernest   Whitefield,  1915m 
Gladys    Emily,    1915m 
Grace  Eloise,  1903 
Helen    Eliza,    1911m 
Hiram   C,    1829 
Laban   Edwards,  1893fc 
Lois   Peacock,  1914 


Ernest   Lorenzo,   1914 
Milroy,   1914 
Nellie  Nichols,  1897m 
Parkman   Shaw,   1869m 
Percy    Barbour,    1879m 

WASHBURN, 

Clarence    Bliss,    1914n 
Edith  Crosby,   1914 
Edward   Elvin,   1912 
Ganem,  1845m 
Lelia  Margaret,  1918 
Mary  Alida,  1915 
Wendell   Crosby,   1903 

WATERHOUSE, 

Homer   Tarbox,    1895 

WATERMAN, 

Harriet  Eliza,  1909m 

WATERS, 

Jabez   Mathews,  1843 
William  Lee,  1895 

WATKINS, 

Charles  W.,   1906m 
Edith   May,  1904 
Harry   Thornton,   1896 
Willard  A.,   1830w 

WATSON, 

Albert   Charles,   1892m 
Arthur    Tilley,    1891 
Flora  Minnie,   1891m 
George  Glenwood,  1917 
Harry  Bates,  1897 
William   Franklin,   1887    ■ 
William  Lionel,    1881m 

WATTS, 

Allison  Mason,  1903 

WAUGH, 

Ada   Edith,    1913 

WEAVER, 

Herbert    Spurden,   1882 

WEBB, 

Dorothy    Newman,    1915 
Edmund   Fuller,  1860m 
Frederick    Elmer,    1899 
Winthrop  Lambert,   1917 

WEBBER, 

Charles  Felker,   1857m 
E.    Marguerite,    1913m 
Frank  Mabel,  1885m 
Grace   Eliza,    1896)( 
Legh    Richmond,    1855 
Marion,   1905?; 
Robert   Ross,   1913 
Stephen   Elvaro,  1886 

WEBSTER, 
Amos,    1867/i 
David,   1873 

Maude    Huckins,    1916h 
Ralph    Lee,    1917m 


Index 


WEDGWOOD, 

William   B.,  1836n 

WEED, 

Abbie  Frances,   1908 
Charles  Fremont,   1882n 
Maude   Allan,   1910w 

WEEDEN, 

Arthur   William,   190871 
William  Aug-ustine,  1912?! 

WEEKS, 
Edgar,  1881 
Esther    Huston,   1909 
Ethel    Cornelia,   1916« 
Ethel    Merriam,   1914 
Frank,   1863n 
Lester  Frank,  1915 
George  Elias,   1864w 
Mary  Demorest,  1909n 

WEG, 

Nathaniel,    1917n 

WEIR, 

'Henry  Augustus,   1914k 

WE  ISM  AN, 

Martin  M.,  1919m 

WELCH, 

Augustus  Leigh,  1912n 
Eleanor  Gertrude,  1916w 
Fredolfo  Oliver,  1895n 
Gladys  Adelaide,  1918m 
Harold  Norwood,  1913w 
John  C,  1822t 
Rodney,  1852n 

WELD, 

Frank  Augustine,  1881n 

WELLINGTON, 
John   Ryder,   1886 

WELLMAN, 

Caroline  Walker,  1898 
Justin    Owen,    1898 

WELLS, 

Charles  K.,  1842n 
Frederick  B.,   1836n 
Grace   Hight,   1915n 
John,   1913 
Samuel,   1833^ 

WENTWORTH, 

Daniel  Webster,  1919m 
Susan  May,   1912 
Zenas   P.,   1836n 

WENZ, 

Louis  Ezra,  1917m 

WEST, 

Ethel  Wood,  1911 
Louis  Winthrop,  1916n 
William    Binyon,    1919 
William   Wallace,  1860 

WESTCOTT, 

Belle   Smith,   1913 
Clarendon,    1871m 


WESTON, 

Bertha  Adeline,  1899m 

Charles   Frederick,  1855 

Charles    Sulivan,    1868 

Clarence   Percival,   1873 

Ethel    Hayward,    1908 

Grace   Edson,    1914 

James    P.,    1840h 

Jefferson   Burns,   1856m 

Joseph    W.,    1842n 

Joshua   Woodman,   1853 

Mary  Bixby,  1911 

Mary  Bragg,   1901 

Nathan,  1831/i 

Ralph   Washburn,   1915 

Susan  Houghton,   1906 
WEYMOUTH, 

Addie    Etta   Farnham,    1897m 

Bessie  Sanborn,  1912w 

Julia  Campbell,  1912w 
WHEATON, 

Nathaniel    S.,   1832/i 
WHEELER, 

Annie   Harthorn,    1908 

Bertha  Robinson,   1907 

Charles  Hathorn,  1841 

Evan  Rupert,  1914 

Horatio   Q.,   1844m 

John   Edwin,  1857m 

Louis  Albert,  1872 

Lucile  Rice,   1918 

Nathaniel  Ernest,   1909 

William,  1838?i 
WHEELWRIGHT, 

John  Bowen,  1844 
WHEET, 

Frances    Elizabeth,    1917w 
WHELDEN, 

Leonora   Dyer,   1915m 

Ray  Elwyn,  1917 

Roy  Maxfield,   1915 

Wilbur  Charles,  1890 
WHENMAN, 

Lucy    May,    1907 
WHIDDEN, 

Charles   Rendol,   1843 

Charles   Rendol,    1870 

Edgar,    1844 
WHIPPLE, 

Ashley    Plummer,    1915k 

Daniel   Bickford,   1917m 

Marion,   1915m 
WHITAKER, 

Bertha  Judkins,   1902?t 

Perley    Leland,    1905m 
WHITE, 

Bessie    Randall,    1886 

Donald  Heald,  1913 

George  Elman,  1880m 


Colby  College 


Horace  Jerome,   I886/1 

Jasper    Myrick,    1857n 

John    Staples,  1861)! 

Marian    Hayward,   1917 

May  Fellows,    1901?i 

Obed  Jacob,  1905/i 

Roscoe  James,  1855 

Samuel   Hodgdon,  1881n 

Theodore    Frelinghuysen,   1874 

Wallace  Rowell,  1871m 
WHITEHOUSE, 

Jessie   Marguerite,    1909« 

Marguerite    Record,    1912n 

William  Penn,   1863 
WHITING, 

William,  1872/i 
WHITMAN, 

Charles   Huntington,   1897 

Evelyn  Mae,  1896 

Herbert   Leonard,    1894 

Ozias,    1862 

Rachel    Foster,    1899 

Ruth   Elizabeth,  1915n 

Verne  Mortier,  1894 
WHITMORE, 

Linville  Francis,  1914)! 
WHITNEY, 

Charles  Alvano,  1881n 

David,    1832m 

Don  John,   1914ji 

Evelyn   Sadie,   1915 

Hazel  Lucile,   1918 

Mellen    Augustus,    1890 

Raymond   Carlyle,   1918 
WHITTEMORE, 

Alpheus  LaForest,  1912 

Bertha  Carey,  1904?i 

Charles  Lester,  1905 

Christine   Record,   1914 

Edwin  Carey,   1879 

Paul  Gerhardt,  1917 
WHITTEN, 

David    Tilton,    1910)) 

Guy    Raymond,    1919?i 

Samuel   Emery,    1908n 

Simon    A.,    1842n 

William    Wilberforce,    1886)) 
WHITTIER, 

Bertha  Whittemore,  1904)) 

Francis  Freemont,  1881 

Grace  Emma,   1910n 

John   Dearborn,    1909)i 

Silas  Tuck,  1866)i 
WHITTLE, 

Walter   Richard,   1883 
WIGGIN 

Albert   Bowman,  1843 

George     Washington     Follinsbee, 
1860)1 


Henry  B.,  1838»t 

John  Webster,  1841 
WIGHTMAN, 

Eugene  Timothy,  1885n 
WILBER, 

Blanche  Viola,  1905)1 

Irma    Elvira,    1914); 
WILBUR, 

Greenleaf   Augustus,  1846 

Henry    Ripley,    1847 

Mary   Louisa,   1899n 

Oliver  Conrad,  1917 

Winifred   Atwood,   1917 
WILCOX, 

Daniel   Webster,   1852 
WILDER, 

Charles  Samuel,  1S86 

Salem,  1849)) 
WILDES, 

Robert   Patton,   1913m 
WILEY, 

Bertha  May.  1903n 

Frederic  Slocum,  1838 

James   Sullivan,  1836 
WILKINS, 

Florence,    1902 

George    Edward,    Jr.,    1887)! 

Margaret,   1918 
WILLARD, 

Albert  Robinson,  1915 

Erastus,    1829 

Frederick    Augustus,    1829/) 
WILLEY, 

Arthur  Nash,   1871 

Grace   Fletcher,   1917 

Harold   Eugene,   1906 
WILLIAMS, 

Benjamin,  1835m 

Charles   Emery,  1874 

Daniel,   1835/i 

Edith,    1902 

Edward,  1839 

George  Boardman,   1849 

Gibbon,  1825f)i 

Harriet  Robinson,  1912n 

James  Nelson,  1905/i 

Margaret,  1901n 

Marion    Josephine,    1919n 

Nathaniel  Marshman,  1837 

Percy  Fuller,  1897 

Robert    Hussey,   1915 

Thomas  Westcott,  1910n 
WILLIS, 

Iva    Belle,   1913 
WILLS, 

Benjamin   Robertson,   1882 

Henry  Ernest,  1877n 
WILSON, 

Adam,  1851/t 


Index 


Bertha    Morse,   1912 

Charles    Branch,    1881 

Edith   Klein,   1914/i 

Elaine,   1906 

Erasmus,  18307>i 

Fred    Morse,    1871 

George   Adam,   1862 

George  Adam,  Jr.,  1898 

Gowen    Coombs,   1857 

James   LeRoy,   1919w 

John  Butler,  1854 
WILSON, 

Louis  Allen,  1914 

Madge  Shirley,  1895 

Obed,  Jr.,  1827n 

William   Henry,   1881?i 
WINCHESTER, 

Jeannette,   191271 
WINDELL, 

Mattie  Marie,   1913 
WINDSBERG, 

Pauline,   1918 
WING, 

Alonzo,    1842)1 

Fannie  Parker,  18977Z 

George  Curtis,  1909/i 

Isabelle  Hervey,   1918 

Nahum    Morrill,    1894 

Roswell    Alonzo,    1892n 
WINN, 

Daniel  D.,  1847n 
WINSLOW, 

Arthur   Kenelm,  1907 

Clara  Elliot,  1913 

Edward   Burton,   1904 

Harrison    G.    0.,    1840n 

Joseph,    18307)!7i 

Julia    Ella,   1886 

Lucy   Annette,   1890n 

Nellie  Perry.   1907 

Winthrop,    19Un 
WIREN, 

Washington  Allan  Vaughn,  1900 
WISE, 

Bert,    1916re 
WITHAM, 

Clyde  Herbert,  191371 

John,  1849)) 

Lynnette    Philbrick,    191471 
WITHEE, 

Beulah   Ethel,  1911 

Henry    Laureston,   1901 
WITHERELL, 

Karl    Hamlin,    1901 
WITHINGTON, 

James  Hervey,  1843 
WOOD, 

Alice  Henderson,   1910 

Carrie  Allen,   1905 


Charles  Henry,  1888)1 
Chester  Frank,  1914 
Ernest  Carleton,  190571 
Ethel  Miriam,  1911 
Frank  Edgar,  1904 
Fred  Neal,  1918?i 
John    Friend,   1893)1 
Merle   A.,    191871 
Nahum  Howard,  1833 
Nathaniel  Milton,  1844 
Robert  Williams,   1829 
Ruth  Edson,  19107J 

WOODBURY, 

Charles  Webber,  1841 
Fannie  Gibson,  1901)1 
Joseph  A.,   183971 

WOODCOCK, 

Frank  Ross,  1883 

WOODMAN, 

Charles  Mellen,  1898 
Harris   Spring,    19027i 
John,   1855 

John    Wayland,    186571 
Mary   Ellen,  1910 
Prentiss  Mellen,  Jr.,  1870n 

WOODS, 

Agnes  Vaughan,    190871 
Avis    Luella,    1908)) 
Henry  Barnes,  1889 
Jarvis    Uriah,    186871 
Leonard  Jr.,  1839/i 
Leroy  Leonard,   1906)1 

WOODSIDE, 

Jonathan   Franklin,  1842)1 

WOODSUM, 

Ansley  Ezra,  1876 

WOODWARD, 

Earle  Milton,   1915n 
P'lorence    Stobie,    1916)) 
George  Henry,  1895)) 
George  S.,   1844n 

WOOLSON, 
Moses,   1847/1 

WORCESTER, 

Frank   Clark,   191971 
John   Capron,   1881 

WORDING, 

William    Edward,    1836 

WORKMAN, 

Linwood  Leighton,  1902 

WORMELL, 

George   William,    18607) 

WORTH, 

Nellie   May,  1903 

WRIGHT, 

Arthur   Goodwin,  1897 
Benjamin  Franklin,  1883 
Byron  Andrew,    1907n 
James  Jones,   191771 


Colby  College 


Thomas  Goddard,  1839 
Vivienne   Augusta,    1916 

WRISTON, 

J.   Clarence,   1919m 

WYLLIE, 

Chester  Osgood,   1916n 

WYMAN, 
Abram,    1889 
Drew  Thompson,  1878 
Edwin   Allen,   1862n 
Elwood   Arthur,   1918 
Elwood   Taylor,   1890 
Everett  Lindley,  1914 
John   Monroe,   1881 
Joseph  A.,  1842?i 
Laurel  Edna,  1912 
Levi    Parker,    1896 
Marion    Elizabeth,     1916« 
May  Isabelle,    1913n 
Ozroe  Arlester,  1892n 
Paul   Rogers,    1912w 
Sarah    Florence,    1905n 
Sidney  Preble,  1919 
Windsor    Herbert,  1882n 

YEATON, 

Aaron  Houghton,   1915 
Donna    Lillian,   1912?) 

YORKE, 

Elevia    Harriman,  1899 


Esther   Oilman,   1916n 

YOUNG, 

Ada  Waugh,  1913 
Andrew,  1913 
Charles  Emerson,  1874 
Charlotte    Scott,   1896»i 
Chisie    Ellen,   1914n 
Christia    Donnell,    1906 
David   Monaghan,    1907 
Edward  Stevens,  1866n 
Ephraim  W.,    1848n 
Fred  Harrison,  1879re 
George    Albert,   1882?? 
George  Weston,    1877 
Hazel,   1914 
Lester  Edward,  1917 
Leta,  1911 

Moses  William,   1864n 
Munro  Elias,  1909 
Nettie   Fuller,  1906 
Ralph    Benjamin,   1907 
Ray  Cawley,  1915 
Rodolphus,   1858?i 
Ruth  Marion,  1915» 
Sadie  Belle,  1909 
William   Pierce,  1864 

YOUNGMAN, 

George  Franklin,  1878 


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