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HARVARD COLLEGE
Class of 1906
THIRD REPORT
June, I 9 16
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CONTENTS
Class Officers, iv
Secretary's Preface, v
Treasurer's Report, vii
Number in the Class, . viii
Marriages and Births, viii
Members of the Class :
Holders of Degrees, 1
Specials and Affiliated Members, 8
Biographical Sketches, 13
Addenda, 459
"Lost Men", 465
Deaths, . 467
Occupations, . 469
Directory, . 476
Address List, 487
Class Secretary
NICHOLAS KELLEY
Class XTreasurer
EDWARD JOSIAH DIVES
Class Committee
EDWARD JOSIAH DIVES
ROBERT GRANT, JR.
DANIEL ALLERTON NEWHALL
IV
To the Members of the Class of 1906:
Your Secretary presents to you herewith, printed and
bound in a form as convenient as may be, the collection of
your own accounts of your lives since graduation. Al-
though great efforts were devoted to making this Report
more complete than the last, and although many of the men
who were "not heard from" four years ago have sent in re-
plies this time, the total number who have failed to reply is
almost the same. Your Secretary hopes that by the Twenty-
fifth Anniversary of our graduation every member of the
Class will have given at least one account of himself. The
number of "lost" men is fortunately small.
The Report has a wider interest than merely as a compen-
dium of useful information as to our addresses, occupations,
marriages and children. It gives some sort of an indication
of what a decade of the life of a Harvard class contributes
to the Republic. Your Secretary believes that after reading
this record you will feel proud of the accomplishments of
our Class in establishing homes, bringing up children and
assuming important responsibilities in connection with both
the private business and the public affairs of the Nation.
The difficulty with the kind of a report, based, as the Har-
vard Class Reports are, upon the word for word publication
of accounts of their own lives written b.y the men them-
selves, is the natural modesty which leads most men to be-
lieve that their successes are not interesting to others and
makes them hesitate to tell the full measure of their achieve-
ments. Your Secretary hopes sometime to depart from the
present method, approved by the custom of Class Secretaries,
of leaving you to your own modest statements, and to do
himself the pleasure of publishing a Report in which he him-
Class of 1906 — Third Report
self shall ^^Tite the accounts. The Class will then have an
opportunity better to understand, as a character in one of
Mr. De Morgan's novels says, "What mighty fine people we
all are!"
As in the case of the Sexennial Report, and of the reports
of other classes, the Class employed the assistance of the
Har\'ard Alumni Association in the preparation of this Re-
port. The thanks of the Class are due the Association and
to Nelson C. Metcalf, '96, for the unsparing efforts which they
have bestowed upon the work.
Yours sincerely,
NICHOLAS KELLEY, Secretary.
VI
TREASURER'S REPORT
Balance, June 15, 1912, $6,275.11
Keceipts :
Sale of Class albums and stage
decorations, $245.58
Interest, three per cent., 304.01
Class subscriptions, 501.10
Interest 131.17
1.181.86
Expenses : $7,456.97
H. S. Erb, $15.00
S. S. Pierce, 23.80
Harvard Union, 65.00
J. J. Whitney, Jr., 125.00
Belmont Hotel, 617.04
W. M. Rand 57.55
Harvard Alumni Association, . . . 336.01
Adams Express, 80.29
McCarter & Kneeland, 816.09
Harvard Union, 65.00
S. S. Pierce, 10.00
Rettew Printing Co., 4.75
Harvard University Press, .... 2.50
Harvard Union, 65.00
Stationery 21.08
Eettew Printing Co., ...... 17.25
John Roth, 5.00
Rettew Printing Co., 1.50
S. S. Pierce, . . ' 6.60
McDonald- Weber Co., 86.12
Alumni Association Class Report, . . 200.00
P. 0. Box rent, 10 years, 60.00
$2,680.58
$2,680.58
Balance, May 12, 1916, $4,776.39
E. J. DIVES, Treasurer.
vii
NUMBER IN THE CLASS
Graduated with degree of A.B 470
Graduated with degree of S.B 6&
538
Received both degrees 13
525
Temporary members 319
Total number in class 844
Deceased 36
Present living members 808
MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS
Number of men married 427
Number of children 576
Number of children who have died 30
Till
CLASS OF 1906
Men Who Received Degrees
Edmund Quincy Abbot
Robert Howell Abbott, M.E.
Laurence R. Ach., 1905
Philip Crampton Ackermian
Howard Keith. Alden
Frederick William Aldred
Charles Lesley Ames
Robert Amory
s Leonard Alexander Andrus
John Wilberforee Appel, Jr.,
1907
"William Henry Appleton
Herbert Percy Arnold
John Randall Arnold, 1905
' Albert Reed Bacon, 1908
John Ora Bailey, 1905
Edward Hblbrook Baker, Jr.
Thomas Barbour
s Walter Frederick Barklage
Frank Grridley Barrows, 1909
Reuel Williams Beach
s Sidney Kent Becker
Paul Loba Beckwith
Robert Waldo Belcher, 1905
Paul Bellamy, 1905
Henry Adams Bellows
Charles Sumner Bird, Jr.
*Arthur Campbell Blagden
Edward Bates Blanchiard
Willis Edmund Blodgett
Leonard Bloomfield, 1907
Henry Bluestone, 1907
William Fay Boericke, 1905
s Francis Goodnow Boggs
George Robert Johnson Boggs
Samuel Babcock Booth, 1908
George Francis HaskeU Bowers
John Taylor Boyd, Jr.
Quincy Adams Brackett, S.B.^
1907
William Francis Bradbury,,
1905
James Donald Cameron Bradley
Henry Edward Brennick, 1905
Theodore Louis Breslauer
John De Quedville Briggs.
s Sidney Frederick Tyler Brock
s Harold Irving Brown, 1907
William Averell Brown
s Cyrus William Bruce
Edward Sohier Bryant
s John Heath Buck formerly
John Heath Bucke
Leeds Bur chard, 1907
Joseph Warren Burden
Charles Burlingham, 1905
George Hall Burnett, 1905
s Arthur Henry Burns
Joseph Lawrence Bums, 1905
Timothy Francis Burns
Isaac Tucker Burr, Jr.
* William Fairfield Burr, 1905
Herbert Ingersoll Buttrick
Samuel Cabot
S Received degree of S.B.,
otherwise indicated.
• Deceased.
others received the degree of A.B., In 1906 unless^
Class of 1906 — Third Report
* Philip Sheridan Campbell, 1905
Chester Robert Carleton
Paul Whittier Carleton
Willard ZeUer Carr
Lauren Carroll
^Samuel Meredith Carver
Alfred Lowrey Castle
•■s Philip Castleman, 1909
Sheridan Read Cate
3 Frank Merriam Chadbourne,
1907
G-eorge Mather Champney
Henry Daland Chandler
Arthur Garfield Chase
Frederick Groddard Cheney, s
1907 s
Julius Venmard Clark
* Lester Williams Clark, 1905
s "William Armstrong Clark
Roger Henry Clarke
Clarence Erskine Clement, 1907
Edgar Thomas Clements
Cleveland Cob]>
s Horace Butterfield Coburn, Jr.
5 Iveslie Roland Coffin
Edmund Strong Cogswell s
"William Tsiaac Cohn
Bert Lawlor Colby
Oeorge Albert Coleman
Maurice "\^ernon Conner, 1910
Arthur Mayhew Cook
Harold Ofltman Cook
Thomas Yost Cooper, 1905 *
Clarence "Dennis Coughlin .
s John Karlton Coutant
Graham Coventry, 1907
Philip Wescott Lawrence Cox,
1905
:s Shirley Robbins Crosse s
2
Alfred Phelps Cnim
Thomas Edward Cunningham,
Jr.
Frank Ellis Currier
George Ai-ved Cushman
Edward Learoyd Cutter
Henry Hy man Damon (former-
ly Hyman Henry Diamond),
1905
Allston Dana
Archibald Thompson Davison,
Jr.
Charles Dean Davol
Lyman Delano
James Victor Dignowity, Jr.
Robert Bell Dinsmoor
Robert Cai'ver Diserens,1907
Edward Josiah Dives
Clyde Raymond Dodge
Michael Stanislaus Donlan
John Patrick Donovan, 1910
Maurice Joseph Dorgan
Thomas Burnett Dorman
Thomas Harvey Dough ertj% Jr.
Martin Aloysius Dowling, 1907
James Hawort.h Eaton, 1908
Joseph Tngalls Eldridge
John Dwdght Eliot
Abram Ellenbogen
Franklin Henry EMis
Philip Van Rensselaer EMis
Harry "Wallace Embry, 1905
"William Forbes Emereon
Roger Blake Emmons
Richard Taylor Evans
Harold Kniest Faber
William Preston Fargo, 1909
Ferdinand Farley, 1905
Harold Sumner Farnham
Members op the Class
Edward Miller Parnsworth, Jr., William Pinkhiam Gove, 1907
S.B., 1907
George Hayes Field
Oliver Dwight Filley
Elias Finberg
Robert Hioyt Fiakbiue
Reginald Fitz
Herbert Edmund Fleischner
Harley A. Flint
Philip Witter Flint, 1907
Robert Franz Foerster, 1905
James Owen Foss
Walter Simonds Franklin, Jr.
s Evan James Fraser-Campbell,
1908
Frederick Eraser, 1905
Walter Houghton Freeman,
1905
Norman Beaumont French
Rollin McCulloch Gallagher
s Enrique Cuesta Gallardo (for-
merly Enrique Gallardo Cu-
esta).
Frederick Joseph Galvin
Henry Edward Garceau, 1908
Ed^dn Daniels Gardner
s Walter Thompson Garfield
William Hamilton Gibson
Ellis GifTord
Fitch Gilbert, Jr.
Lester Frederick Gilbert
Austin Goddard Gill
s Alden Pinus GilSon
Edward Benjamin Ginsburg,
1905
Francis Abbot Goodhue
Robert Fellows Gowen, 1907
Edward Leslie Grant
Robert Grant, Jr.
Rupert Winfred Graves, 1905
William Grant Graves
Morris Gray, Jr.
Thomas Gray, 1907
Hugh Payne Greeley
William Vincent Green
Breckinridge David Marx
Greene
Charles Pelham Greenough, 2d
s Ralph Fletcher Griffiths, 1907
Reuben Bertram Gryzmish
Monroe C Gutman, 1905
Robert Lee Hale
Henri Mason Hall
Edward De Pass Hamilton,
S.B., 1907
s Richard Fox Hammatt
Charles Murray Hanrahan
*Harvey Robert Hanson
Forrest Ford Harbour
Homer Howells Harbour
James Arthur Harley, 1907
Charles Pratt Harrington
Richard Harrington Harris,
1907 ; S.B.,1907
William Frazier Harrison
s Robert E Hartsock
William Eugene Hartwell, Jr.
Roseoe Conkling Hatch, 1909
Wirt Victor Hawkins
Clement Furman Haynsworth
E Bartlett Hayward
Sidney Newman Goodrich, 1908 Herbert Lester HeaJy
George Anderson Gordon Robert Valantine Heckscher
Saul Sumner Gordon * Robert Richard Hellmann
Class of 1906 — Third Report
James Joseph Hepburn
Otto John Hermann
Charlton Blackinton Hibbard
Julian Hinckley
Richard Bryant Hobart
John Joseph Hines
Eugene David Hofeller
Lee Hawley Hoffman
Arthur Norman Holcombe
Clifford Milburn Holland,
1905 ;S.B., 1906
Valentine Hollingsworth, 1907
Hector Mcintosh Holmes
1907
"Walter Chapin Holmes
Walter Cornelius' Holmes
James Willard Hood
James Ripley Hooper, Jr.
Charles Francis Hovey
Edward Morris Howland, 1905
Robert "Wells Hughes
Arthur Merle Hurlin
Arthur Emlen Hutchinson
Dana Cutting Hyde
Frederick Carpenter Irving
Elward Nathaniel Jenckes
"William Russell Johnson, Jr.
Charles Jones, 1905
Theodore Francis Jones
s Morgan White Jopling, 1907
Robert. Jordan, 1907
s Wallace Bishop Jordan
Myer Ka<batchnick, 1905
Walter Nathan Kahn
John Alvin Kay
Wilfred Bertram Keenan
Perry Hannah Keeney
Clarence Moore Kelley
Nicholas Kelley, 1905
Foster Standish Kellogg
s Harold Field Kellogg
s John Vincent Kelly, 1905
Clarence Kempner, 1908
Phillips Ketchum
Clark King, 1907
Edward Dimock King
Le Roy King
Alan Dnncan Kinsley
Harold Augustus Knowles
s Philip Adoplh Kober
s Charles Wendell Kohler
Kenneth Worcester Lamison
Stephen Ives Langmaid
Otto Frederick Dangmann
Louis Lazanis, 1905
John Richard Lazenby
5 Charles Creighton Lee, 1907
Alvin Joseph Lehman, 1905
Guy Manning Leighton
Amory Lei and
Benjamin TowTie Leland
Sheldon Dole Leman
George Sill Leonard
Robert Jarvis Leonard
Charles Sumner Le^vis, Jr., 190T
Clarenee Irving Lewis
s James Bradford Lewis, Jr.
Roger Labaree Lewis, 1905
Henry Lems Lincoln, S.B.,
1907
Joseph Lissner
Morris Henry Litchfield
Walter Loewentthal
Albourne Bruce Long
Charles Dana Loomis
Henry Shippen Lord
Robert Howard Lord
.<? Ulysses John Lupien
Members of the Class
s James Otis Lyman, 1907
Harold Sidney Lyon
Mjailcobn McBumey
s Graham Traquair McClure,
1907
Washington Jay McCormick, Jr.*
1907
John Alexander McCreery
Victor Hugh McCutcheon,
1905
Donald McFadon, 1905
Ezra Treat Maclntyre
Alton Glenn MacKenzie
Thomas Hilary McMJahan s
Joseph Scott MacNutt (former-
ly Scott Patterson MacNutt) *
Donald Macomber
Alexander Richardson Magruder
Shubael Douglas Malcolm
s Paul Revere Manahan, 1907
Clark Rogers Mandigo
Mason Brcwaiing Endicott
Marean
s Clarence Mark
Joseph Louis Markell, 1907
(formerly Joseph Louis
Markelevich)
Orion Albert Mather
Otohiko Matsukata, 1907
Joseph Mattison, 1907
William Gordon Means
Walter Scott Mendel
* Bradford Merrill, Jr.
Walter Willson Metoalf
Charles Putnam Middleton
Louis John de Grenon de
Milhau
Homer Lerch Miller
Loris Almy Miller
5
Hiram Wyckoff Mills
William Henry Minton, 1907
Charles Mitchell
Kenneth Moller
C lax ton Monro
James Mortimer Montgomery,
Jr.
John Robb Montgomery, 1907
Louis Alvan Moore. 1905
Charles Davis Morgan
George Andrews Moriarty, Jr.,
1905
Lewis Gouverneur Morris, 2d
Percy Lawrence Moses
Henry Julian Mullin, 1907
John Murdoch, Jr.
Max Isaac Mydans
Denys Peter Myers, 1912 (for-
merly Dennie Peter Myers)
Laurence Irving Neale
Fisher Hildreth Nesmith
Albert Michael Newald, 1905
Thompson Newbury
Sterling Newell (formerly Lyne
Sterling Newell)
Daniel Allerton Newhall
John Donaldson Nichols
John Robert Nichols
William Andrew Noonan
Percy Varney Norwood
Perley Hay ward Noyes
William Josiah Nutter
Harold Allen Nye, 1905
Harold Alexander Osgood
Horace Whiton Paine, 1905
Minor Brodrick Palmer, 1908
Andrew Abi.jah Parker, 1907
DeWitt Henry Parker
Willard Stephen Parker
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Robin Emmet Parks
Paul Joseph Patten
Antliony Joseph Drexel Paul
* Howard Madison Paull, 1905
Robert Payson, 1905
John Damon Peabody
David Adams Pearson
s Frank Arthur Pemberton
Milton Percival
Alva Harold Perkins, 1907
Maurice George Perkins
Arthur Perry, Jr.
Georg'e Quincy Peters
George Irving Pettengill
Se;^Tnour Marion Peyser
Roy Ensworth Pierce
Theron Finlay Pierce
Harlan Trimble Pierpont, 1910
Ransom Clark Pingi'ee
Charles Lewis Pitkin
John Wallace Plaisted, 2d
Howard Carleton Platts, 1905
s Frank Rodney Pleasanton,
1907
Clarenf'e Henry Poor, Jr.
Roger Merrill Poor
Channing Williams Porter,
1907 ; S.B., 1907
Martin Reed Porter
David Thomas Pottinger
Roseoe Fairbanks Potts
Louis Philip POutasse
Horace Griggs Prall. 1905
Stuart Duncan Preston
Clarence Divoll Proctor, 1905
George Waldo Proctor
*s Harry Sargeant Quacken-
busli, 1907
s Roland Bradburv Rand
* Homer Taf t Read
Jolin Reece
Carroll Roseoe Reed
William Gardner Reed, 1909
iS A(ndre) Nicholas Reggio,
1907
William Duncan Reid
Leo Bayles Reilly
John Anthony Remick, Jr.
Edwin Mitchell Richards, 1905
Lester George Richardson,
1905
Arthur LeRoy Risley, 1907
Archibald Waldo Roberts, 1905
* Stanley Wellington Roberts
La^^Tence Dowse Rockwell
Frederick Dodds Rose, 1907
Edward Roth, Jr., 1907
Henry Hosie Rowland
Henry Esmond Rowley
Bennet Seeley Rundle
John Winter Russell, 1905
Charles Tripp Ryder
William Sabine
s Winslow Francis Sampson,
1909
Charles Asa Sargeant, S.B.,
1907
Theodore Fiske Savage
Frederic Ha^'^vard SaAvyer
Henrv^ Bray Sawyer
Albert Adam Schaefer
Walter Henry Schmidt
Oliver James Schoonmaker
Frederick William von Schra-
der
Otto Henry Seiffert
Howard Anders Seipt
Henry Southworth Shaw, Jr.
6
Members op the Class
Eugene Lloyd Sheldon
Otis Norton Shepard
Everett Gilman Sherwin, 1905
Walter Max ShoM
Harold Robert Shurtleff
Howard Prank Shurtleff
Frank James Sicha, Jr., 1905
5 Joseph Siddall
James Horwitz Silver
Naubert Oliver Simard
Thomas Marshall Simpson,
1905
s Harold Vincent Skene
Robert Wilkinson Skinner, Jr.
Thomas Donaldson Sloan
Leslie Akers Sloper
Harold Watson Smith
Robert Lawrence Smith
* Sumner Bridges Smith
s Robert Newkirk Smi their, 1907
Chester Snow
Junius Prentiss Sokoill
Augustus Whittemore Soule,
1905
Launcelot Phelps Soule
Winsor Soule, 1905
Thomas Cager Spencer, 1905
William Ambrose Spencer,
1905 ;S.B., 1906
Richard Evans Sperry
Herbert Joseph Spinden
Albert Cliff Sproul
Beaton Hall Squires
Edgar Stanton, Jr. (formerly
George Edgar Stanton)
Richard Russell Stan wood
Solomon Walter Stern
John Batterson Stetson, Jr.,
1907
William White Stickney, S.B.,
1907
Edwin Babcock StiUman
North Storms
Frederick Strauss
Leon Strauss
Maurice Jacob Strauss
s Richard Thomas Sullivan
Franklin Peale Summers
Clarence Hale Sutherland
Douglas Worthington Swiggett
s Alfred Henry Eugene Talpey
Knox Taussig
Frank Carroll Taylor, 1907
Harold Alexander Taylor
s Harold LaForge Terhune
Gordon Woods Thayer
William Wentworth Thayer^
1905
s Edward Orton Thompson
Ralph Edson Tibbetts
Nicholas LechmereTilney
Samuel Titcomb, 1905
Otis Johnson Todd
s Foster Towle, A.B., 1907
Edward Bancroft Towne, 1907
Guy Clinton Townsend, 1907
Robert Emmet Tracy
Harry Marshall Trieber
James Rolf Trimble
Henry Guild Tucker
Howard Moore Turner, S.B.^
1907
Ralph Irving Underhill
* Albert Frederick Veenfliet, 1907
* Erving Wheelock Vidaud
s William Gould Vinal
Charles Sidney Waldo, Jr., 1905
Chester Wallace
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Charles Burton Wailsli
Francis Martin Walsh
Charles Eliot Ware, Jr.
Joseph Everett Warner
Howard Lindsay Warren
Philip Lyon Warren
Harold Connett Washburn
Thomas Webb Watkins
Stuart Weston Webb
Frederic Drew Webster, 1905
s Lawrence Burns Webster
Walter Scott Weeks. S.B., 1907
Maurice Wertheini
*s John Briggs West, Jr.
Frank Charles Wheeler
Harry Maynard Wlieeler
Robert Wheelwright
Alverse Lysander Whit«
Frederic HaU White, 1908
Joseph Lyman White
Lawrence Warburton White,
1905
James Groddard Whiting
Mason Tuxbury WTiiting
Arthur Dudley Wliitman
Harold Allen Whitman
Hendricks Hallett Whitman
Franklin Snow Whitney
Theodore Train Whitney, Jr.
Cornelius Wendell Wickersham
Roger Merril Hobbs Wilcox
Fred Talmage Wiley, 1909
G-eorge Fi-ancis Will
Alexander Watson Williams,
1908
Erie Johann Williams
s HaskeU Williams, 1907
Robert Hector Williams
s Warren Williams, 1907
Henry Le« Williford, Jr.
Herbert Eustis Winlock
Robert Withington
Sidney Withington, S.B.,
1907
Arthur Evans Wood
Carl Paige Wood
Clifford Akeley Woodbury
Frank Moore Wright
Percy Ed^^^n Wye, 1905
Edward Lorraine Young, Jr.
William Head Yule
Joaquin Enrique Zanetti
Specials and Affiliated Members
Wendell Pease Abbott
August Ahrens
Hoy Carleta Alward
Horatio Le Seur Andrews
Wilder Anthony
Charles Robert Apted
Gregg Armstrong
G-eorge Kline Baker
* Eli Ga.ynor Bangs
Harold James Barrett
Edward Francis Barron
Joseph Louis Bariy
Earl Godfrey Bartels
Donald Crassous Bartholomew
Clarence Hough Beall
Manly Colton Beebe
Frederic Howell Behr
John William Bell
Abraham John Berg
Samuel Bergson
Members of the Class
Henry Gustav Beyer, Jr.
* Demetrio Nunes Bezerra
Percy Alexander Blair
Elmer Clinton Bohon
Edward Hood Bonelli
Robert Reming-ton Borden
George Henry Brainard
* Blanehard Bridgman
Harry Arthur Brinkman
Clinton Giddings Brown
Edward Simuel Brown
Floyd Andrews Brown
Henry Seymour Brown
Ralph Wilder Brown
William Horton Brown
Brenton Grinnell Brownell
* Thomas Richard Burns
Robert Otto Butz
Edward Francis Byrnes
Robert Graeme Campbell
Frederick Arthur Carrick
* Harry Clarkson Car'ter
Primitivo Camara Casares
* Breckinridge Castleman
Roy Harris Caswell
Ephron Catlin, Jr.
George Hart Chace (formerly
George Hart Chase)
Henry Kent Chapin
Allan Perley Chase
Stephen Child
Harley Wheeler Chittenden
Arthur Olaf Christensen
William Follen Clapp
Davis Wasgatt Clark
John Wolfe Clark
William Leslie Cogens
Walter Cleveland Cogswell
Augustus Cohen
Reuben Solomon Cohen
Warren Howard Colby
William Harrison Collner
Edwin Roy Colpitt
Martin Joseph Connolly
Herbert Lewis Converse
William Wellington Corlett
Johnathan Henry Corry
John Joseph Courtney
George Howland Cox, Jr.
Charles Robert Craig
Ralph Edward Cropley
Eliot Cross (formerly Eliot Bu-
chanan Cross)
Joseph Francis Curtin
Edmund de Forest Curtis
Frederick William Dahl
Charles Bascom Darwin
Edmund Steuart Davis
(formerly Stewart Davia)
Charles Harcourt Dimick
Harold Edward Ditmars
Paul Lester Dole
Robert. Montgomery Dole
Henry Coleman Drayton
William Clark Drury
Charles Bowker Dyar
Harold Ingalls Dyer
Thomas Butler Eastland
Horace Emerson Eaton
Clarence Engelbert E'bert
Frank Thomas EWiott
George Lovell Ellsworth
William Brigham Esselen
George Hami)lton Evans
* George Herbert Evans
Shirley Blake Everett
Theodore Slevin Farrelly
Samuel Farron
9
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Robert Bruce Farsou, Jr.
Malcolm Norman Pay-
Henry Fearing (formerly
Harry Rogers Pratt)
Wilfred Runyan Feeney
* Charles Leonard Ficklen
* Hemy White Fisher
William Joseph Fitzpatrick
Chester Otto Fleischner
Frederick Francis Foley
Kenneth Ripley Forbes
Robert Louis Frank
Clayton French
Frank Herbert Friedberg
Jolin Howard Frye
Alfred Cook Fiiller
Ernest Michael Fuller
Clarence Ainslie Fultz
Albert Barrot Geeson
William Everett Gill
Louis Isaac Goldberg
Fred Darwin Gorton
James Thomas Grady
Harry M(arion) Greenwaild
Frank Herbert Grey
Hancock Griffin
Roy Griffith
Paul Benjamin Grosscup
Robert Francis Guild
Albert William Gurney
Louis Lee Haggin
Arthur Waldron Hale
* Theodore Munroe Hall
Paul Lyman Hammond
R(oger) Noel Hammond
Huntington Hicks Harter
Edgar Clarence Haselton
George Edwin Haskell
Natt Samuel Head
Oscar Leonard Heltzen
William Hempstead
William Paul Heoineberry, Jr.
Edgar Albert Hess
George David Heyman
Lucius Sumner Hicks
* Louis Lowenstein Hirsch
Henry Adler Hirshberg
Irving Josiah Hobbs
Charles Davis Hodges
Robert Horner Hogg
John Wells Holton, Jr.
Herman Alfred Holz
William Everett Hooper
William James Howard, Jr..
Dudley Rogers Howe
Edward Sands Howland
Carl Edward Ingram
Edmund Earl Jackson
Frederick William Jockel
David Eastman Johnson
Romill,y Johnson
Roy Wilder Johnson
Ellis William Jones
Arthur Curtis Judd
Arthur Jamieson Karr
Henry Katz
Edwin Keith
John Winthrop Kelley
Rufus Gardner Kellogg
John ArbuckleKerr
Homer Frost Keyes
Biscoe Alberton Kibbey
George Lyford Kilduff
Chester Leroy Kimball
James Allen Kirkley
William Alan Kirkpatrick
George Alexander Kissock
(John) Burton Kline
10
Members of the Class
Arthur Eeid Kiiowlton
Albert Carl Koch.
William Ross Lawton
Isadore Hyam Lazarus
Robert Fowler Leighton
Joseph Malcolm Levine
Benjamin Aaron Levy
Jay Roy Lewis
Miles Augustus Libbey
Mortimer Elemer Lonyay (for-
merly Mortimer Louis Sam-
pliner)
Beeckman Lorillard
Ned Conrad Loud
Richard Louiisbery
Jose Gioncalves Lucas
Roger Henry Lutz
Robert Langdon Mackay
Charles Alfred McQueen
Hector Tripp Madison
Charles Jerome Mahan
Alexander Mahoney
Edward Aloysius Mahoney
Thomas Harrison Mahony
James Renwick Mcintosh
Martin
Robert Thomas Martin
James Henry Mason
Henry Coleman May
* Reed Converse Mayo
Alanson Roger Merrill
Roger Merrill
George Frederic Metealf
Paul Julien Meylan
* Arloe Kingsbury Miller
Edward Julian Miller
George Tufton Moffatt, Jr.
Lucas Edward Moore (former-
ly Lucas William Moore)
James Cutler Morgan
Ferdinaaid Quintin Morton
John James Mullowney
James Thomas Mulroy
Frank Schley Muzzey
Edmund Myers
Guy Chase Myers
William Rebman Myers
William Christopher Nugent
William Howard Nye
Aaron Wilson Oakford
Jeremiah Bernard O'Keefe
Charles Julian 0 'Sullivan
Maurice Joel Page
Robert Eugene Page
John Joseph Paget
Howard Wright Parker
John Parkinson, Jr.
Harold C Parmelee
Hugh Swale Paton
George Arthur Peaslee
Hayford Pierce
Herbert Claiborne Pell, Jr.
Edward Clement Pevear
Burdette Phillips
Joseph Hudson Plumb
Henry King Pomeroy
Philip Barton Key Potter
Auguste Lawrence Pouleur
William Taylor Poulterer
Cassio da Silva Prado
John Prendergast
Aristotle Hodge Prodromos
David Herrington Pruyn
John Ernest Pruyn
William Alonzo Quigley
Donald George Rafferty
William Bell Ramsay
Will Wallace Ramsay
11
Class of 1906 — Third Report
George Edward Richardson
Elliott Beebe Robbins
George Robinson
James Thomas Robinson
Paul Converse Rockwood
William Egbert Rollo
Kensett Rossiter
John Cornelius Runkle
Edward Everett Savory-
Jerome Louis Schwartz
Christopher (Pearse) Scott
Paul Herbert Shannon
* Thomas Edward Shaughnessy
John Daniel Shaw
John Maxwell Shaw, Jr.
James Bernard Shea
* Walter Francis Shea
John Joseph Sheehan
Reginald Herbert Sheldon
Ralph Atherton Shepard
Franklin Edgar Shirk
Max Silverman
Philip Silverman
Carroll Ninde Smith
Harold Crocker Smith
Harry Lynch Smith
Sidney McKeehan Smith
Yeremya Kenley Smith
Barton Kingman StepheUvSon
* Charles Julius Stevens
Robert Kilbum Stoddard
Burnham Cleveland Stowers
Paul Bishop Street
Humphrey (Joseph) Sullivan
James Thomas Sullivan
John Joseph Sullivan
Francis Hathaway Swift
George Switzer
Waterman Allen Taft, Jr.
Max Lowell Talbot
Frank Cossitt Talmadge
Edward Ernest Thalmann
Ferdinand Thieriot
Burton Le\Aas Thomas
James La\Ai:on Thompson
Edward Kimball Thurlow
Daniel William Bell Tracy
James Woodbury Twombly
William Barrett LTpdegraff
George Upton
William Walton Varrell
Hugo John Warner
Cyril Geoffrey Wates
Albert Wilhelm von Westen-
holz
Frederick Abbott Weymouth
Arthur Fi'ancis Whalen
Kingsley IMortimer Whitcomb
Amos Jerome White ( formerly
Amos Jedediah Wliite)
Philip John Whitehill
* Harry Thaxter Wliitmarsh
Alonzo Cheney Wilber
Robert Eldredge Wilbur
Enos Wilder. Jr.
Malcolm Williams
Harry Keith Wilson
Baldwin Wood
Robert Stewart Woodbridge
Howard Fisher Woodfin
Morrill Chalmers Woods
William May Wright (formerly
William Merritt Wright)
Joseph Ray Wyckoff
Sims Gill Wylie
Herbert. Strathmore Wynd-
ham-Gittens (formerly Her-
bert Wyndham Gittens)
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
[Reports received too late for regular list will be found in the Addenda]
EDMUND QUINCY ABBOT
Born y\^orcester, Mass., July 26, 1884.
Parents V/illiam Fitzhale Abbot, Caroline WvLrd Sewall.
School Classical High School, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Efficiency Work for Lathe and Mill Manufacturers,
Address 20 John St., Worcester, Mass.
My facsimile obituary for the sexennial report told of a
year in the Harvard Law School, followed by various mean-
derings in the West, with final entombing upon a cattle
ranch at Buttonwillow, California, as manager of grain
warehouses and lumber yard. Shortly thereafter ; to wit,
early in January, 1913, I was made the first local purchasing
agent for the company, with manifold duties, among other
things being required to install an efficiency system in the
machine shop, as well as initiate an effective method of or-
dering, checking, receiving and distributing supplies. When
things were running fairly satisfactorily, I received the com-
pliment of once more having the grain and lumber added to
my duties. The spring of 1914 found me contemplating my
first vacation in four years, and in May I came East for three
months of solid loafing. Saw Nick Kelley in New York, Al
Schaefer, Gordon Thayer, Arthur Holcombe, Reuel Beach
and others in Boston and Cambridge, and Henry Lincoln in
Chicago. Being 1906 men, of course all looked healthy and
flourishing and it was an intense satisfaction to grip them
by the hand after the long interim, and learn what had hap-
pened in that interim. In August I returned to Bakersfield^
Cal., and immediately aided the launching of an "Indepen-
dent Ice Company." This being bought out, I returned East
in April, 1915, after a day at the Exposition, and it is my
present intention to remain permanently. I joined the effi-
ciency department of the Reed Prentice Company in July,.
1915, where I am still working (February, 1916). My en-
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gagement to Melinda Wheeler Rockwood, Smith 1906, of
Englewood, N. J., has been announced. Member: Elks,
Bakersfield, CaL, Masons, Bakersfield, Cal.
ROBERT ROWELL ABBOTT
Born • Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 26, 1879.
Parents Jonathan Pardon Abbott, Mary Ann Rowell.
School Case School of Applied Science.
Degrees M.E., 1906; S.B. (Case School of Applied Science),
1902.
Address Peerless Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
[Has not been heard from.]
WENDELL PEASE ABBOTT
Born Lawrence, Mass., May 8, 1885.
Parents Stephen Wendell Abbott, Julia Page Pease.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Sales7nan for American Radiator Company.
Address (home) 103 Summer St., Lawrence, Mass.
(business) 129 Federal St. Boston, Mass.
Upon leaving college, my first step was to make a start
towards the duties of life. With this end in view I found
employment in the Washington Mills of the American Wool-
en Company, with the intention of learning all steps of the
manufacture of cloth. In June, 1907. I had the opportunity
of connecting myself with the American Radiator Company,
where I now am, having labored both as inside and outside
salesman. My life has not experienced any especial jolts
either in the way of any offices of honor or trips of pleasure
or business. ^Member : Harvard Club of Boston, Home Club,
Lawrence, Tuscan Lodge of Masons, Lawrence, Merrimac
Valley Country Club, Lawrence.
LAURENCE R. ACH
Born Cincinnati. Ohio, Sept. 6, 1885.
Parents Samuel Ach, Esther Kahn.
School IVoodward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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•Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Kramer, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 12, 1910.
Children Samuel Ernest, April 21, 1912.
Occupation Credit Man.
Address (home) 3327 Harvey St., Cincinnati, Ohio,
(business) 817 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
I was treasurer of the Cincinnati Harvard Club for about
four years. Member : Harvard Club of Cincinnati, Losanti-
ville C. C, Cincinnati, "The Board," Cincinnati.
PHILIP CRAMPTON ACKERMAN
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 2^, 1884.
Parents Stephen Hulbert Ackerman, May Belle Evans.
School Boys High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Cornelia Piatt Ruck, Hoboken, N. J., June 27, 1908.
Children Ethel Marie, Aug. 18, 1909 (died Jan. 20, 1911);
Robert Crampton. Aug. 15, 1912.
Occupation Advertising Director.
Address (home) 197 East 32d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) 45 Park Place, New York, N. Y.
After receiving my degree in June, 1906, I went to Europe,
visiting Holland, Germany, Switzerland and France. In Oc-
tober. 1906, I matriculated at the University at Freiburg,
Germany, where I made a pretence at special work in human
and comparative anatomy. I was made a member of one of
the well-known German student clubs with the result that I
learned more of German convivial customs than I did of
anatomy. The year 1907 I spent in New York at the Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons. In June, 1908, I was mar-
ried to Miss Cornelia P. Ruck, of New York. I entered the
employ of Merck and Company, manufacturing chemists,
New York. For a time I busied myself editing "Merck's
Archives", a monthly journal devoted to materia mediea
and therapeutics. More recently my work has been what
most people would call "advertising", but which we at the
office dignify by the title "propaganda work". I have
taken considerable interest in local politics and at present
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am secretary of one of the political organizations. I am
particularly interested in scientific subjects and in legisla-
tion affecting social conditions. Motor-boating is my favor-
ite recreation. I have written short articles, notes and ab-
stracts on chemical, pharmaceutical and medical subjects.
AUGUST AHRENS
Born yi'eehaicken. N. J., April 21, 1818.
Parents Diederich Ahrens, Sophie Vhde.
School High School, Town of Union, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 123 West Culton St., Warrenshurg, Mo.
(business) State Normal School, Warrensburg,^
Mo.
Actively engaged in furthering the cause of industrial ed-
ucation since leaving college, in public elementary, second-
ary, and higher schools of learning.
HOWARD KEITH ALDEN
Born Bainbridge, N. Y., Aug. 30. 1SS2.
Parents Homer David Alden, Grace Adelle Keith.
School Oneonta Normal School, Oneonta, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Eunice Jane Weston, Wakefield, Mass., Oct. J,
1909.
Children John Weston, April 20, 1911.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 10 Fifth St., Oneonta, N. Y.
(business) l.)! Milk St.. Bostoyi. Mass.
From September, 1906, to April, 1909, I was engaged in
graduate work in the School of Applied Science. From
April, 1909, to February, 1911, I was with the Boston and Al-
bany Railroad construction department, located in East
Boston, on reconstruction of docks, yard, piers, and grain
elevators. From iNIarch, 1911, to date, I was with the Stone
and Webster Engineering Corporation; located at Boston
on South Boston power station for the Boston Elevated Rail-
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BiOGRAPHic^vjL Sketches
way, March, 1911 to December, 1911; located at Keokuk,.
Iowa, on power station for the Mississippi River Power
Company, January, 1912 to February, 1914; located at
Cambririge, Mass., on new buildings for the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, February, 1914, to date. Member:
Boston Society of Civil Engineers.
FREDERICK WILLIAM ALDRED
Born Waltham, Mass., Feb. IS, 1883.
Parents William Frederick Aldred, Laura Rebecca Crispin.
School Waltham High School, Waltham, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1907.
Occupation Teacher.
Address 61 Gushing St., Waltham, Mass.
From 1907 to 1909, I was teaching at the Allen School for
Boys at West Newton, Mass. From 1910 to 1912, I was
auditing in the offices of the Boston and Maine Railroad.
From 1912 to date, I was teaching and tutoring. Member:
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities,
Boston, Mass.
ROY CARLETA ALWARD
Born Havelock, N. B., Canada, April 8, 1884.
Parents Abram Alward. Lavana MacMonagle.
School University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N. B.,
Canada.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Box 5, Fredericton, N. B.
[Has not been heard from.]
CHARLES LESLEY AMES
Born St. Paul, Minn., June 29, 1884.
Parents Charles Wilberforce Ames, Mary Lesley.
School St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (St. Paul College of Law), 1912.
Occupation Law Publisher.
Address (home) 501 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
(business) West Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minn^
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Class of 1906 — Third Report
Upon reflection, I fail to see why in this report, Bob With-
ington should continue to have a monopoly of the pleasures of
affable autobiography, as distinguished from the writing of
mere orthodox monosyllabic who's who paragraphs. I some-
times feel rather genial myself, and anyhow this kind of type-
setting costs less than the uninitiated may be led to sup-
pose. After graduating, I taught for a year in Mid-
dlesex School at Concord, Mass. Although it was an inter-
esrting and on the whole delightful, as well as developing,
experience, it convinced me that I was not born to be a
teacher of small boys, — or large. "Remainder over" to the
Harvard Law School for one year, preparatory to entering
the law-publishing business. After a summer in England, I
returned to St. Paul and entered the employ of the West
Publishing Company in a capacity so humble that (what-
ever ray contemporaneous views on the subject) T have
since wondered why they paid me ten dollars a week for it.
After two years, it became desirable to "complete" my
legal education, which I did by attending the St. Paul Col-
lege of Law (a night law school), graduating in 1912 and be-
ing admitted to the bar of Minnesota, — on diploma. Still as
an employee of the West Publishing Company, I spent three
years variously as travelling salesman in North Carolina, as
peripatetic lecturer on legal analysis and bibliography in
the southern law schools, and as law school representative
of the company, and doing editorial and advertising work
between trips. Verily that semi-migratory existence was
more valuable and interesting as an experience than pleas-
ant even in retrospect. But I sandwiched in a trip to Eng-
land in 1913. In May, 1915, I came to roost at St. Paul as
assistant to the president of the company and secretary to
its executive committee. Simultaneously I became involved
in a plan to organize a battery of field artillery among the
younger university graduates of St. Paul and Minneapolis
and, during the summer, spent seven weeks attending the
elementary school of fire and joint artillery encampment at
Sparta, Wis. : since which time, I have lived a strenuous
bicameral existence as law publisher and militia man in
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Biographical Sketches
more or less equal proportions. Member: Harvard Club of
New York, Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of Min-
nesota, Minnesota Club, University Club of St. Paul, Minne-
sota Boat Club, St. Paul Association of Commerce. Trustee
of St. Paul Academy, Captain, Battery B, First F. A., M.
N. G.
ROBERT AMORY, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 23, 1885.
Parents Robert Amory, Katharine Leighton Crehore.
School Volkmann's School, Boston, Mnss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Leonore Cobb, New York, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1910.
Children Priscilla, July 1, 1913 (died Jan. 2^, 191^) ; Robert,
March 2, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 323 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
(business) IfS Franklin St., Boston, Mass.
In the spring of 1906 I worked for the Amoskeag Manu-
facturing Company, of Manchester, N. H. I spent the sum-
mer of 1906 in Europe ; fall, 1906, to spring, 1907, at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Summer, 1907, I
made a preliminary survey for interurban electric railway
at Hancock County, Me. Fall of 1908 I entered the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; left at once and
went with Amory Browne and Company, dry goods commis-
sion merchants ; worked in a cotton mill of Nashua Manu-
facturing Company, at Nashua, N. H., through fall and win-
ter. Since then I have continued with Amory Browne and
Company, in their Boston office and am now head of their
manufacturing department. I am a director of the Lowe
Manufacturing Company, of Huntsville, Ala., and Ipswich
Mills, Ipswich, Mass. ; also a member of the board of gover-
nors of the Boston City Club. Member: Harvard Club of
Boston, Harvard Club of New York, Exchange Club, Bos-
ton, Merchants' Club, New York City, Boston City Club.
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HORATIO LESEUR ANDREWS
Born Cambridge, Mass., Xov. 10, 1882.
Parents Robert Bobbins Andrews, Mary Emily LeSeur.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees D.M.D., 1906.
Married Grace May Hind, Brookline, Mass., June 9, 1909.
Children Muriel, March 23, 1910.
Occupation Dentist.
Address (home) Payson Road, Belmont, Mass.
(business) -} Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
When I first received this report to make out, I was smil-
ing and, on being asked why, I said it reminded me of the
case of the colored waiter who was asked at a banquet if he
could change a $10 bill. He chuckled all over and nodded in
the negative and, when asked why he was so jovial about it,
he said, "I can't change it sah; but I thank you for the com-
pliment." That's the way I feel about my life history.
There seems to be nothing of importance or much of inter-
est to hand in at this time. I am still living the same "hand
to mouth" existence — dentistry, so I have some little "pull"
now and then, and am practising in Cambridge. For the
past five years I have been an instructor in the Harvard
Dental School, and at present am a member of the executive
committee of the Massachusetts Dental Society. Two years
ago I removed to Belmont to live, and my next move will be
still farther out in the country. Member: Massachusetts
Dental Society, Harvard Odontological Society, Teachers'
Club, Harvard Dental School.
LEONARD ALEXANDER ANDRUS
Born Dison, III., June 28, 1883.
Parents Leonard Andrus, Elizabeth Maude Alexander.
School Phillips Exeter Academy. Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906: M.C.E., 1901.
Married Gertrude Camp, Portland, Ore., Nov. 19, 1912.
Occupation Contractor.
Address (home) 597 Montgomery Drive, Portland, Ore.
(business) 817 Lewis Building, Portland, Ore.
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Biographical Sketches
I spent one year in the Graduate School of Applied Sci-
ence at Cambridge. From July, 1907, to October, 1909, I
Avas employed in contracting and engineering work in New-
York City, Georgia, and Colorado. In the spring of 1910,
I came to Portland, Ore., and have been engaged in engin-
eering contracting to date. Member: University Club of
Portland, Ore.
WILDER ANTHONY
Born Boston, Mass., April 3, 18SS.
Parents Edgar Waterman Anthony, Clara Wilder.
School tone's School and M. 8. Keith, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Adeline Sanford Garland, Waco, Texas, June 4,
1913.
Occupation Author and Rancher.
Address Rapid Creek Ranch, Sheridan, Wyo.
With the exception of eight months in 1907, during
which time I worked as reporter for the Boston Daily Globe,
I have spent practically all my time in Wyoming. Here I
have engaged in the cattle and horse raising business on a
rather extensive scale, although I have spent a good deal of
time writing fiction — mostly short stories of the type pub-
lished by Frank A. Munsey Company, The Black Cat Mag-
azine, The Blue Book, Field and Stream, Street and Smith
Company, etc. I have owned a 1000 acre ranch in Wyoming
since May, 1908. I have written fiction more or less regu-
larly since 1907; have had published in various magazines
during this time 34 short stories, two serials, five novelettes,
etc. I have also written a number of motion picture
scenarios. Member: Lodge No. 520, B. P. 0. E., Sheridan,
Wyoming; Lodge, No. 8, A. F. and A. M., Sheridan, Wyo-
ming.
JOHN WILBERFORCE APPEL, Jr.
Born Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 28, 1887.
Parents John Wilberforce Appel, Ella Julia Roberts.
School Lancaster High School, Lancaster, Pa.
Years in College 1^)05-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; A.B. (Franklin and Marshall), 1905.
Married Ethel Smith, Canandaigua, July 2, 1910.
Children John Wilberforce, 3d, May 19, 1911; Marianne
Greer, May 6, 1913.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) Walworth Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y.
(business) 784 Broadway, Neiv York, N. Y.
[Mr. Appel has nothing to add to his last report.]
WILLIAM HENRY APPLETON
Born Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1883.
Parents William Worthen Appleton, Anna Dublois Sar^
gent.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Noel Johnston, New York, N. Y., April 14, 1915.
Children William Worthen, 2d, Dec. 31, 1915.
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address (hovie) 15 East 10th St., New York, N. Y.
Care of John C. Paige and Company, Inc., Ill
Broadway, New York, N. Y.
After leaving college, I returned to my family in New
York, and in Jul}', 1906, started in as a "runner" with the
New York office of Charles Head and Company, stockbrok-
ers, of which William G. Borland, '86, and Dexter Blagden,
'93, were members. But I only stayed there until the fall,
as I was offered a chance by Winthrop Burr, '84, to go in the
bond department of Parkinson and Burr, at 7 "Wall Street.
There I stayed some four years, going through the panic of
1907 and getting much valuable information. Afterwards
I was for a short time with Lee, Higginson and Company, 43
Exchange Place, selling corporation bonds on a commission
basis, and then went into the employ of Robert Hoe and
Company, at Grand Street, New York (with which Robert
Hoe, '00, was then connected), a very large and long-estab-
lished concern, manufacturing printing presses and circu-
lar saws. While there we encountered a severe strike of
union labor, which crippled the plant for some time, but was
finally settled. This work Avas not congenial ; so in August,^
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Biographical Sketches
1912, I became associated with Weld and Neville, large cot-
ton merchants. Practically all of these members are Har-
vard graduates. They sent me to their office in Houston,
Texas, to get experience first hand, and I did not return
north till the spring of 1913. In the New York office I was
on the selling end. selling "spot" cotton to the mill treas-
urers, and also geting considerable "future" accounts. The
cotton business has been considerably restricted by the pas-
sage of the "Lever Bill" and also by the outbreak of the
war. So when a good chance was offered me by my old
friend, Hamilton Fish, Jr., '10, to go into the general insur-
ance business, I felt that I could not afford not to accept,
having a wife and young son to support. My son, by the
way, gets his name from his great-great-uncle, William
Ezra Worthen, '38, a distinguished civil engineer and one of
the first vice-presidents of the Harvard Club of New York-
Member : Harvard Club of New York, Union Club of New
York , Piping Rock Country Club (Locust Valley, Long
Island), Seawanhaka Yacht Club, of Oyster Bay, Long
Island.
CHARLES ROBERT APTED
Born Boston. Mass., June 18, 1873.
Parents Henry Edmund Apted, Maria Chesterman.
School Public Schools, Chelsea, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Eva Catherine Hunt, Cambridge, Mass.. June 16^
1898.
Occupation Building Inspection and Repairs.
Address (home) 31a Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.
1 have been in the employ of Harvard University, as an
assistant to the inspector of grounds and buildings since
March 10, 1902. I have direct charge of the painting and
decorating department. Since 1904 I have assisted every
class-day committee in its labors, of carrying out the class-
day exercises as advisor and general manager. In 1909, I
became a member of the Knights of Pythias, and have
received the honors of office, filling all positions in my own
lodge ''New England, No. 175), of Avhich our late distin-
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guished brother, lion. Curtis G-uild, was a member. At pres-
ent, I am holding an appointive office in the Grand Lodge
of Knights of Pythias, as deputy grand chancellor. In 1914,
I was elected a member of the Cambridge city government
as a councilman, serving one year. In 1915, I was elected
(under a new charter) a member of the present city council,
with the title of councillor, having the following committee
appointments: Public Safety, chairman. Ordinances, Public
Property, License, Parks, Claims, Rules. My term as coun-
cillor expires January 1, 1917. My connection with the class
of 1906 is from the fact that I specialized in the Architect-
ural School. Member : Knights of P^i:hias, Boston, Mass.
GREGG ARMSTRONG
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan, 10, 1881.
Parents George William Armstrong, Jr., Pauline F. Beau-
gureau.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-190S.
Married Alma Hutchinson, New Orleans, La,., March SO,
1911.
Address 1^2 West Ifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
[Mr. Armstrong has nothing to add to his last report.]
HERBERT PERCY ARNOLD
Born Quincy, Mass., Oct. 2. ISSJ/.
Parents Gilbert Cass Arnold, Annie Baxter Curtis.
School Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass.
Decrees A.B., 1906: A.M.. 1901.
Occupation Educator, Coit School. Konrad str.. I'j, Munich,
Germany.
Address I'H Elm St., Quincy, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN RANDALL ARNOLD
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 24. 1S85.
Parents Zenas Snow Arnold, Alice Maud Randall.
School Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (190.5): A.M., 1906.
Occupation Editorial, statistical and research work connected
with promotion of foreign trade.
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Biographical Sketches
Address (home) 1028 16th St., Washington, D. C.
(business) Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com-
merce, Washington, D. C.
I taught in secondary schools in New Hampshire and New
York City during the first year after graduation. In the
spring of 1907 I entered the National Shawmut Bank of Bos-
ton, transferring in the fall to the National Bank of Com-
merce of that city. In February, 1909, I was appointed to
the Philippine Civil Service, and arrived in Manila early
in the following April, where I resided until February,
1915. During that period I was continuously in the employ
of the executive bureau of the Philippine Government, in
various capacities, but primarily in statistical, editorial and
publicity work. I wrote an official handbook and guide of
the Philippines, which was published by the government un-
der the title of "The Philippines, the Land of Palm and
Pine". I later handled the preliminary work for a pro-
posed new census of the Philippines, which, however, was
ultimately given up for lack of funds. In 1914-1915 I served
as secretary-treasurer of the Harvard Club of the Philip-
pines. In February, 1915, I left the Philippines on furlough,
arriving in this country in June, 1915, after a somewhat ex-
tensive tour of the Malay Peninsula, Burma, India, and Cey-
lon. In August last I accepted a position with the Bureau
of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, in Washington, where
I am now located, engaged in editorial, statistical and re-
search work in connection with the promotion of foreign
trade. I have written : The Philippines, the Land of Palm
and Pine, The Philippine Civil Service and What it Offers
(North American Eeview, February, 1912), monographs on
commercial subjects for the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce. ^Member : American Historical Association, An-
thropological Society of Washington, D. C.
ALBERT REED BACON
Born Bedford, Mass., April 22, 1884.
Parents Albert Tompson Bacon, Carrie Louise Moar.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1908).
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Married Awi]/ Plympton Fiske, Auburndale, Mass., June 18^
1907.
Children Albert Fiske, April 18, 1908.
Occupation Transportation.
Address Fletcher Road, Bedford, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN ORA BAILEY
Born Searsboro, Iowa, Sept. 26, 1880.
Parents Johti Sherbourne Bailey, Harriet Kingsley.
School Grinnell Academy, Grinnell, Iowa.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906).
Married Yerna Alice Chase, Portland, Ore., Aug. 8, 1911.
Children Frances Harriet, Oct. 8, 1912; Jason Samuel, 2d,
Jan. 3, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address loJfS Court St., Salem, Ore.
In the fall of 1907, I was admitted to practise law in the
state of Washington, and practised at Spokane, Wash., for
about two years and a half. From Spokane I went to Port-
land, Ore., where I was in private practice until June, 1915,
at which time I was made assistant attornej' general of Ore-
gon, for the express purpose of handling a number of land-
fraud cases; these cases involve the acquisition of some
50,000 acres of land from the state of Oregon by California
land operators. Member: (Life member) Multinomah Ama-
teur Atliletic Club, Portland, Ore., Deutscher Verein, Port-
land, Ore., Lawyers' Club, Portland, Ore., Cherrians, Salem,
Ore.
EDWARD HOLBROOK BAKER, Jr.
Born Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 18, 1883.
Parents Edward Holbrook Baker, Cornelia Burroughs.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (Evening Law School). 1911
Married Clara Edith Noblit, Philadelphia, Pa.. April 29,
191.',.
Children Katherine Elizabeth. May 8, 1915.
Address (home) 112 Lake View Ave.. Cambridge. Mass.
(business) 33 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
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Biographical Sketches
I travelled in Europe after graduation and, early in 1907,
commenced with Curtis and Sanger, 33 Congress Street, Bos-
ton, dealers in bonds, notes, commercial paper and stocks,
where I still remain. I studied evenings at Boston Y. M. C.
A. Law School and received a degree in 1911, and was ad-
mitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1912. Member : Concord
Country Club, Concord, Mass., Harvard Club of Boston, Bel-
mont Springs Country Club, Waverley, Mass.
GEORGE KLINE BAKER
Born Lancaster, Pa., June 10, 1884.
Parents James Erwin Baker, Bertha Kline.
School Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Eleanor BarMer, New York, N. Y., April 9, 1914^
Occupation Literature.
Address (home) 27 North Lime St., Lancaster, Pa.
(business) 351 West 55th St., New York, N. Y.
I have written: Haliefa, The Story of Monday, The Walls
of Concarneau. Member: Country and college clubs only.
[Mr. Baker has nothing further to add to his last report.]
THOMAS BARBOUR
Born Martha's Vineyard, Mass., Aug. 19, 1884.
Parents William Barbour, Julia Adelaide Sprague.
School Broioning's School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1908; Ph.D., 1910.
Married Rosamond Pierce, Brookline, Mass., Oct. 1, 1906..
Children Martha Higginson, June 11, 1910 (died March 7,
1914); Mary Bigelow, June 14, 1914.
Occupation Naturalist.
Address (home) 12 Hereford St., Boston, Mass.
(business) Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Since graduating, I have been working part of the time
in Cambridge and part of the time in the field at various
varieties of zoological work. Various parts of this country,
the West Indies, Central and South America, the East In-
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dies, and different parts of the Asiatic mainland have been
visited in some eases a number of times. I have had the
good luck to visit Santiago de Chile as a delegate from the
University to the Pan American Scientifie Congress, and to
attend the founding of the National University of Mexico at
the time of Portfirio Diaz's last inauguration, in the same
eapacity- I have become much interested in the new school
of tropical medicine, and am on its faculty. Other Univer-
sity jobs are associate curator in the ^luseum of Compara-
tive Zoology, member of faculty and visiting committee of
Peabody Museum, member of council and curator in the
university library. 1 have become much interested in bring-
ing the old museum of the Boston Society of Natural History
to a wider usefulness, and am serving on the executive com-
mittee and council of the society. I am a director of the In-
ternational Trust Company, of Boston; I am, for my sins,
president of the Harvard Travellers' Club. I am not much
of an autobiographer and cannot imagine that anything
which 1 have done could possible interest my classmates.
My life has been so far as satisfactory and uneventful as one
coulrl reasonably expect. I may add that 1 am not a neutral
but am frankly pro-ally. ]\lember: Tavern Club. Union
Oub. Harvard Club. St. Botolph Club, all of Bo.ston. Colo-
nial Club, Cambridge. Travellers' Club. Boston (president).
Harvard Club of New York. University Club of New York.
Princess Anne Club, Virginia. Nuttall Ornithological Club,
Cambridge, Cosmos Club, Washington, Academy of Natural
Sciences, New York Zoological Society, Biological Society of
Washington, American Ornithologists Union, Boston Society
of Natural History. Honorary Fellow Havana (Cuba) Acad-
emy of Medical, Physical and Natural Sciences, Fellow
American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, Phil
adelphia.
WALTER FREDERICK BARKLAGE
Born St. Louis. Mo., Dec. 20, 1884.
Parents Edward Barklage, Eugenia Senden.
School Central High School, St. Louis, Mo.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees 8.B., 1906.
Married Adele Braunen. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 10, 1912.
Children Eugenia, Aug. 26, 1913.
Occupation Sales Manager.
Address (home) 5877 Nina Place, St. Louis, Mo.
(business) 121.) Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
Aiigust, 1906, I went to work for Western Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, in telephone apparatus shops. In October,
1906, I transferred from telephone apparatus shops to power
apparatus shops at Hawthorne, 111. I worked in different
departments of the power apparatus shops until August,
1907 ; then transferred to power apparatus sales depart-
ment. October, 1907, I was sent to the St. Louis branch of
Western Electric Company as salesman of power apparatus.
October, 1908, I left the Western Electric Comi^any to go
with Shiras Electric Company, of St. Louis, for which con-
cern I was sales manager. I left Shiras Electric Company in
1910 to go into business for myself and formed Sanitary
Sales and Service Company, of this city, jobbers and retail-
ers of all types of vacuum cleaning machinery, which com-
pany I am still with in capacity of president and manager.
Member: Harvard Club of St. Louis, Rotary Club of St.
Louis, City Club of St. Louis.
HAROLD JAMES BARRETT
Born Somerville, Mass., May 14, 1885.
Parents • James Barrett, Sarah Baker.
School Cambridge Manual Training School, Cambridge,.
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Advertising.
Address 111 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD FRANCIS BARRON
Born Sun Francisco, Cal., Aug. 11, 1883.
Parents Edward Frederick Barron, Eva Rose CLeary.
School Georgetown Preparatory School, Wiashington,
D. C.
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Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Genevieve Lester Harvey, San Francisco, Cal.,
June 1, 1910.
Children Sophia Elizabeth, Nov. 5, 1911.
Occupation Rancher.
Address (home) Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cal.
(business) 413 Holbrook Building, San Francisco,
Cal. . .
I left Harvard in February, 1904; travelled in Europe
1904-1905 ; since then I have been in San Francisco or vicin-
ity practically all the time. After April, 1906, I spent some
time recovering financial losses occasioned by the great fire.
I am a director and secretary of the Edward Barron Es-
tate Company and the Bellevue Investment Company, — ■
real estate corporation; but I prefer to be listed as a
rancher. I am operating an extensive dairy and stock
ranch at Mayfield, 35 miles from San Francisco. Member:
University Club of San Francisco, Olympic Club of San
Francisco, Burlingame Country Club, Hillsboro, Cal.
FRANK GRIDLEY BARROWS
Born Melrose. Mass., March 21, 188^.
Parents Frank True Barrows, Sara Frances Gridley.
School Maiden High School, Maiden, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903; 1906-1908.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1909).
Married Mary Turner Merrill, Maiden, Mass., June 8, 1910.
Children Gridley. Jan. 29, 1912: Gwendolyn Turner, June
25, 1913; Edward Otven, Dec. 21, 19U.
Occupation Contractor.
Address (home) 189 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.
(business) ^0 Central St., Boston, Mass.
From 1908 to 1912 I was with the Hennebique Construc-
tion Company in New York City, and made money. From
1912 to 1914, I was with the Barrows-Stewart Company at
Boston, Mass., and lost money. From 1914 to 1916, I was with
Barrows and Company, Boston, Mass., and made money.
Since 1916. I have been incorporated under the name of Na-
tional Engineering Corporation, and am still building muni-
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tion plants. Member : Harvard Club of New York, American
Concrete Institute, Yorick Club, Lowell, Lowell Board of
Trade, Harvard Club of Boston, American Legion.
JOSEPH LOUIS BARRY
Born Lynn, Mass., Nov. 21, 1880.
Parents Richard P. Barry, Mary Ann Griffin.
School Classical High School, Lynn, Mass.
Years in College 1905-1906.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 23 Tudor St., Lynn, Mass.
(business) 23 Central Ave., Lynn, Mass.
I have practised law since graduation at Lynn; served in
Lvnn city government, 1907-1908 ; in Massachusetts house of
representatives, 1913, 1914, 1915. Member: Lynn Harvard
Club, Oxford Club, Lynn, Mass., Elks, Lynn, Mass., Lynn
Historical Society, Essex Bar Association.
EARL GODFREY BARTELS
Born Denver, Col., May 11, ISSJf.
Parents Gustave Charles Bartels, Emma Godfrey.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1907.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address ' 728 A. C. Foster Building, Denver, Col.
[Has not been heard from.]
Donald Crassous Bartbolomew
Donald Crassous Bartholomew was born at Bloomfield, N.
J., October 31, 1882. His parents were Frank Bartholomew
and Adele Sanderson. He prepared for college at Stone's
School, Boston, Mass., and was in college from 1902 to 1905.
He married Florence Judd, at Brookline, Mass., June 8,
1907, and had two children : Donald, born April 5, 1908, and
Elise, born June 20, 1912. He left college at the close of his
junior year. At that time he was doing cartoon and assign-
ment work on the Boston Post, signing himself "Bart". He
-continued his work on this paper while accepting a position
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of assistant advertising manager for Filene Brothers Com-
pany, in Boston. He remained with Mr. Filene one and a
half years and left that concern to open a general advertis-
ing office. At this time he became advertising manager for
the White Cross Milk Company, continuing his newspaper
work on the Boston Herald, where he produced a popular
Sunday comic under the title of "George and his Con-
science." In 1909 the family removed to Brookline and
he launched a mail-order bookbinding business which
he ran for some time. In the fall of 1911 he received an
offer from the Newark (N. J.) News and the family re-
moved'to New York. Bart remained on this paper several
months, when he accepted a position on the New York Globe.
He drew and w^rote daily articles while on this paper. Bart
remained with the Globe until late spring, 1913, and left to
join the Associated Newspapers of the Hearst Syndicate. It
was the dream of his life some day to write a play and with
this goal constantly before him studied and read at every
opportunity. In the fall of 1913 he wrote and had accepted
his first story: "My Uncle and the Green Parrot". This
story appeared in Collier's for October, 1913. His second
story was in preparation at the time of his death. The fam-
ily had removed to White Plains in the summer of 1913, and
it was there that Bart died suddenly, December 19, of pneu-
monia. He illustrated: "The Excuse Book", "The Cook-ed
Up Peary-odd-ical", and "Around the Clock with the
Bounder".
REUEL WILLIAMS BEACH
Born Dedham. Mass., Oct. 9, ISSJf.
Parents Seth Curtis Beach, Frances Hall Judd.
School Bangor High School, Bangor, Me., and Browne
and Nichols' School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Ruth Walcott Stetson, Bangor, Me., Nov. 19, 1909.
Children Stetson, June 26, 1912 (died June 29, 1912);
Curtis, Feb. 9, 1914.
Occupation Printing Salesman.
Address (home) 19 Hubbard Park, Cambridge, Mass.
(business) The University Press, Cambridge, Mass.,
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My connection with the University Press came from the
active opposition of certain medical relatives to my desire
to become an M.D. like themselves. While in college I had
become fascinated with medicine and surgery, chiefly
through association with my brother, then acquiring his
medical training. The chief arguments of this opposition
were that one M.D. in the family was enough, the period of
training was hard, long, and expensive, and practice was ar-
duous, often unremunerative, and without freedom. Its
fascination and the opportunity for service were the main
arguments in its favor. "Business", of any kind, was held
up to me as preferable. I cared nothing for business, but
volunteered to look into it during the summer following
graduation, with the option of entering the Medical School
in the fall if it failed to charm. A chance to study the inner
workings of the University Press was obtained for me, and
immediately after class day I began setting type in the com-
posing room. A growing interest in the work, and even the
nominal wage of five dollars per week — something coming
in, rather than all going out — served to wean me from the
Medical School. I stayed at the Press, working in each de-
partment, later becoming assistant to one of the office force,
then assistant superintendent of the plant, and later sales-
man, after six years' experience inside. While competition
is keen, and printing can be bought, like clothes, for any
price, there is the same fun in securing orders, planning'
their details and bringing them to a successful finish that
there is in any constructive business, with much satisfaction
when the result has artistic merit. As assistant superin-
tendent I had the pleasure of assisting in "showing-up"
certain ofiicials then in active charge of the Press, resulting
in their withdrawal and the later rejuvenation of the plant,
both in equipment and personnel. It was perhaps some-
what as a reward of merit that I subsequently became a
stockholder and director, and gave up my inside position for
that of salesman, as one who comes in direct contact with
buyers of printing is called for lack of a better term. Apart
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from business, these ten years since graduation have seen
the events in my life of my marriage, the tragedy of the
death of our first baby, the joy and comfort of a second visit
of the stork, and the building in 1914 of our house in Cam-
bridge, in which we dwell with much satisfaction,
CLARENCE HOUGH BEALL
Born Morgantown, W. ya., March 23, 1878.
Parents James Ulysses Beall, Catherine Hoskinson.
School West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Ya.
Years in College 190^-1905.
Degrees A.B. (West Virginia University), 1903.
Occupation Minister.
Address n Euclid Ave., Morguntown, W. Va.
[Has not been heard from.]
SIDNEY KENT BECKER
Born Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 6, 18SJf.
Parents Emil Arthur Becker, Sarah Burr.
School Heathcote School, Buffalo, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees 8.B., 1906.
Occupation Marmger branch of Locomobile Company of
America.
Address (home) 263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn.
(business) Care of Locomobile Company, Bridge-
port, Conn.
Since the last report I have continiied to live in Bridge-
port, with the Aluminum Castings Company, until August,
1914, and since then with the Locomobile Company. I have
not gone in for politics or anything of special interest ex-
cept a short trip abroad during the spring of 1914. Mem-
ber: Harvard Club of New York, University Club, Bridge-
port, Brooklawn Country Club, Bridgeport.
PAUL LOBA BECKWITH
Born West Roxbury, Mass.. Aug. 27, 1884.
Parents Clarence Augustine Beckwith, Victorine Eugenie
Loba.
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School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Maxwell, Providence, R. I., June 29, 1906.
Children Paul Maxwell, April 9, 1910.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address ';7- Benedict Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
MANLY COLTON BEEBE
Born Pleasantville, Pa., Aug. 12, 1883.
Parents William Dawson Beebe, Delia Jane Newkirk.
School Titusville High School, Titusville, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) Pleasantville, Pa.
(husiness) 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
FREDERIC HOWELL BEHR
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., April 2, 1882.
Parents Herman Behr, Grace Howell.
School Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Finance.
Address Morristown, N. J.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROBERT WALDO BELCHER
Born Newark Valley, N. Y., March 11,. 1883.
Parents John Waldo Belcher, Mary Ann Ryan.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Degrees A. B., 1906 (1905).
Occupation Social Service.
Address (home) Newark Valley, N. Y.
(business) Municipal Building, New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Belcher is secretary of the Civil Service Commission
of the City of New York.f
JOHN WILLIAM BELL
Born Somerville, Mass., June 16, 1882.
Parents William Appleton Bell, Ida Bniley Hills.
School Demeritte School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College 4902-190.3.
Married Mary Amy Cleveland,. New York, N. Y., April 19,
.... . V ..'. I'joe. ■
Occupation Mercantile,.
Address Fair Oaks, Needham, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
PAUL BELLAMY
Born Chicopee Falls, Mass., Dec. 26, 1884.
Parents Edward Bellamy, 'Emma Augusta Sanderson.
School Chicopee High School, Chicopee, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906).
Married Marguerite Scott Stark, Boston, Mass., July 7,
1908.
Children John Stark, March 5, 1910: Richard King, July
6. 1911; Peter, Nov. 9, 1914.
Occupation Journalist.
Address (home) 11507 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio,
(business) The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Mergenthaler some time before had dwarfed and ren-
dered of little account the voices of men. As for the voices
of angels, they had not been heard for several hundred
years ; much less received fashionable approval. So, when
Harvard College, w'ith infinite charity, handed me a bache-
lor's degree in 1905, I decided to go in for printers' ink. I
have been of that persuasion ever since. Joining the staff
of the Springfield (Mass.) Union in the summer of 1905, I
continued Avith that newspaper till the spring of 1907.
Since then I have been connected with the Cleveland Plain
Dealer in various capacities, latterly as city editor.
HENRY ADAMS BELLOWS
Born Portland, Me., Sept. 22, 1885.
Parents John Adams Bellows, Isabel Francis.
School Public Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; Ph.D., 1910.
Married Mary Sanger, Cambridge, Mass., June 12, 1911.
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Children Eleanor, Jan. 16, 1913; Charles Sanger, Oct. 20,
1915.
Occupation Journalist.
Address (home) 2202 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
(business) 118 South Sixth St., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Immediately after graduation, in June, 1906, I began work
as acting editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine, hold-
ing this office during the six months' absence of the regular
editor, Mr. W. R. Thayer, in Italy. In September, 1906, I
was appointed assistant in English at Harvard, and -after
Mr. Thayer's return gave all my time that year to teaching.
In September, 1907, I entered the Harvard Graduate School,
and for the two college years 1907-1908 and 1908-1909 com-
bined work as assistant in English with studying for the
Ph.D. degree. For the year 1909-1910 I held an Edwin
Austin fellowship, so did no further teaching, and spent
most of the year writing my doctor's thesis. I received the
degree of Ph.D. in comparative literature in June, 1910, and
at the commencement exercises that year was one of the
speakers, and also marshal for the Graduate School. In
September, 1910, I came to Minneapolis as assistant profes-
sor of rhetoric in the University of Minnesota. While hold-
ing this position, I began writing for The Bellman. In the
summer of 1912, while I was acting head of the English de-
partment in the summer session of the University of Minne-
sota, I was offered the position of managing editor of The
Bellman, and from June, 1912, to June, 1913, I divided my
time between this work and my professorship at the universi-
ty. In the spring of 1913, however, I definitely decided to give
up teaching, and resigned my university appointment. In Jan-
uary, 1914, I was elected vice-president of The Bellman Com-
pany. The Bellman, now in its tenth year, is published in
conjunction with the Northwestern Miller, the trade journal
of the flour milling industry, also a weekly, which has been
running forty-three years. In July, 1914, just before the out-
break of the European war, we reorganized the editorial de-
partment of the Northwestern Miller, and I was appointed
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managing editor, retaining my position with The Bellman.
In January, 1915, I was elected a director of The Miller Pub-
lishing Company. In October, 1914, The Northwestern Mil-
ler, through its editor, Mr. W. C. Edgar, undertook to raise
from the millers of the United States and Canada a cargo of
flour to be sent as a gift to the destitute people of Belgium.
The steamship South Point was chartered for this cargo ex-
clusively, and in March, 1915, six thousand two hundred
tons of flour w^ere delivered in Belgium as an absolutelj^ free
gift, transportation included, from the millers of America.
Mr. Edgar personally superintended the distribution of this
flour in Belgium. I was so fortunate as to be closely asso-
ciated with him throughout the w'hole period of raising and
transporting this shipment. Of late my time has been about
equally divided between flour milling and literary editing,
my previous training in philology proving about as valua-
ble for one occupation as for the other. Member : Salmagun-
di Club, New York.
ABRAHAM JOHN BERG
Born Kovno. Ko'bno, Russia, Aug. 15, 1882.
Parents Samuel Berg, Anna Tarshes.
School Hartford High School, Hartford, Conti.
Years in College 1002-1903.
Address Unknown.
[Has not been heard from.]
SAMUEL BERGSON
Born London, England, June 10, 1885.
Parents Simon Bergson, Leah Cohen.
School Public Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Degrees LL.B. (Evening Law School), 191.'f.
Married Mildred Singer, Boston. Mass.. March 31, 1909.
Children Augusta Helen, Sept. 5, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 24 Nixon St., Dorchester, Mass.
(business) IS Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
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Since writing my "life" for the sexennial report, I have
joined the vast army of "struggling" attorneys, and, just
like a good many of them, am fighting for an existence, hop-
ing against hope that some day I shall be a real "lawyer",
and not merely a "member of the bar". As it is now, my
daughter, just two and one-half years of age, is the only
person who looks up to me as being somebody; in fact, she
says that she wants me to be "her only husband". Can I
say any more now? No. But wait.
HENRY GUSTAV BEYER, Jr.
Born Washington, D. C, May 24, 1885.
Parents Henry G. Beyer, Harriet Brown Wescott.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Helen Smith, Portland, Me., July 10, 1901.
Children Henry G., 3d, May 3, 1908; Walter A., Sept. 30,
1909; Margaret E., April 30, 1913.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address (home) Mitchell Road, Cape Elizabeth, Me.
(business) 84 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
I served in the Maine legislature in 1907-1909 ; was direc-
tor in the Cumberland National Bank, 1907 to 1911, when
the bank was merged with the Portland National Bank. I
was a partner in Maynard S. Bird and Company, dealers in
investment securities from 1909 to 1912, after which, with
my brother George W. Beyer, I have operated small public
utility companies. I have recently (October 1, 1915) sup-
plemented the operating end with an investment business
under the head of Beyer and Small, and have met with ex-
cellent success. I was treasurer of the Maine Republican
State Committee 1914 to 1915. I have been president of the
Lincoln Club of IMaine for the years 1910 to 1915 ; also presi-
dent of the Maine Dairymen's Association for the years
1914-1915. I have been farming from 1908 till the present
without success financially. Member: Cumberland Club,
Portland, Me., Lincoln Club, Portland, Me., Portland Club,
Portland, Me.
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CHARLES SUMNER BIRD. Jr.
Born East Walpole, Mass., Sept. 20, I884.
Parents Charles Sumner Bird, Anna Julia Child.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Enst Walpole, Mass.
I became a member of the firm of Bird and Son in 1913 ;
chairman of Town Planning Committee of Walpole, 1911 ;
chairman of Park Board of Walpole, 1912 ; chairman of
Legislation Committee of Massachusetts Federation of Town
Planning Boards, 1915. I am not married. My activities are
woven about the organizations and committees of which I
am a member. I have not accomplished much, but have
hopes. Have taken a number of trips abroad, but have been
chiefly occupied in learning the business in which I am en-
gaged and in community work. My work is sufficiently cre-
ative to keep cheerful. I have written articles on Industrial
Democracy and on University Planning and Town Planning.
Member : American Society for the Advancement of Science,
American Chemical Society, Society of Chemical Industry,
National Municipal League, Efficiency Society, Garden
Cities and Town Planning Association, Labor Copartnership
Association, Economic Society, New England Botanical
Club, L 'Alliance Francaise, Harvard Club of Boston, Tennis
and Racquet Club, Boston, Dedham Polo and Country Club,
Norfolk Hunt Cinh, Harvard Club of New York.
Brtbur Campbell .1Blao^eu
Arthur Campbell Blagden was born in New York, N. Y.,
April 22, 1884. His parents were Samuel Phillips Blagden
and Julia Goodman Clark. He married Lydia Lawrence
Mason Jones in New York, June 22, 1908, and had three chil-
dren: Cornelia Waldo, bom September 16, 1909; Margaret
Wendell, born August 13, 1911; and Lydia, born December
22, 1912. Blagden prepared for college at Groton School,
where in his last year he was Senior Prefect, or head of the
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school. In college he kept good books about him and read
them. He studied hard ; for exercise, played football on the
second eleven, ran, boxed, and played squash. He repre-
sented the university in an intercollegiate debate. His judg-
ment upon undergraduate affairs was much sought and had
great weight because, although in our day counsels were
often divided, everybody had faith in Blagden. He was
elected class orator for the commencement exercises. In
1909 he was graduated from the Law School, where he had
been a leading member of his class and an editor of the Law
Review, and began practice in New York in the office of
Messrs. Gary and Robinson. The firm subsequently was
changed to Gary and Garroll and in due course Blagden be-
came a member of it. In politics he was a Republican until
1912, when he became a Progressive. He always considered
it a duty to take an active part in politics, and this he did to
the extent permitted by the exigencies of an absorbing pro-
fessional practice and a growing family. It was character-
istic of Blagden 's high sense of public duty in general that
the last act of his life was attendance at the military train-
ing camp at Plattsburg, N. Y., in August, 1915. Blagden
was a director of the Brearley School, to which he devoted
much time. In college he was a member of the Sphinx, Por-
cellian and Hasty Pudding Glubs, the Institute of 1770, and
the Signet Society. He was a member of the Racquet and Ten-
nis and Harvard Glubs of New York and the Tuxedo Glub.
In the death of Blagden we have lost one of the strongest and
truest men in the class. His interest in its affairs was unfail-
ing and he could always be counted upon to devote thought
and labor to them. Probably no man in the class enjoyed such
unanimous respect and affection. His understanding of
other men and his sympathy for them, even although he did
not agree with their ideas, were enormous. As an organiza-
tion we shall sorely miss his leadership and sound jvidgment;
and for us personally there cannot be repaired the loss of the
sense of strength that came merely from knowing that there
was among us Arthur Blagden with his stubborn principles
of right and honor. Blagden died September 8, 1915.
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PERCY ALEXANDER BLAIR
Born St. Louis, Mo., Dee. !), i.S.S'.'/.
Parents James Lawrence Blair, Apoline Mclane Alexander..
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 2122 LeRoy Place, Washington, D. C.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD BATES BLANCHARD
Born Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1, 1883.
Parents Thomas William Blanchard, Judith Augusta
Draper.
School Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Roby Case, at Honolulu, T. H., Oct. 2, 1911.
Occupation Chemist.
Address Box .'ilJ,, Honolulu, T. H.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIS EDMUND BLODGETT
Born Springfield, 3Iass., Dec. 29, 1883.
Parents Edmund Fred Blodgett, Alice Minerva Graver.
School Springfield High School, Springfield, Mess.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Journalist.
Address (home) Meadow St., Agaioam, Mass.
(business) Myrick Building, Springfield, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD
Born Chicago, III., April 1, 1887.
Parents Sigmund Bloomfield, Carola Buber.
School Robert A. Waller High School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees
Married
Occupation
Address
A.B., 1906; Ph.D. (University of Chicago), 1909.
Alice Sayers, St. Louis, Mo., March 18, 1909.
Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology and
German, University of Illinois,
(home) 804 West Oregon St., Urbana, III.
(business] 313 University Hall, Urbana, III.
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I was a graduate student of Indo-European comparative
philology and Germanic philology and assistant in German
at the University of Wisconsin from 1906 to 1908. I held the
same position at the University of Chicago in 1908-1909. I
was instructor in German at the University of Cincinnati from
1909 to 1910 ; and held the same position at the University of
Illinois from 1910 to 1913. I have held my present position
since 1913. I have travelled in Scandinavia, Germany, and
Austria and studied at Universities of Leipsic and Gottingen
during 1913 and 1914. I have translated Hauptmann's Be-
fore Dawn (published by Badger), and wrote Introduction
to the Study of Language (published by Holt). Member:
Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard Club of Eastern Illinois, Univer-
sity Club (Urbana-Champaign), Modern Language Associa-
tion of America, American Philological Association, Society
for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies, Internation-
al Phonetic Association, Indogermanische Gesellschaft.
HENRY BLUESTONE
Occupation Civil Service.
Address 501 The Iroquois, Washington, D. C.
[Mr. Bluestone has no additions to make to his last re-
port.]
WILLIAM FAY BOERICKE
Born San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 5, 188.'i.
Parents William Boericke, Kute Worcester Fay.
School Lowell High School, San Francisco, Cal.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Nancy Keller Cady, Dubuque, Iowa, June 4, 1913.
Children Daughter, July 28, 191^ (stillborn).
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address (home) Galena, III,
(business) Mineral Point Zinc Co., Galena, III.
I have been in the employ of the Mineral Point Zinc Com-
pany, a subsidiary of the New Jersey Zinc Company ever
since 1910, in the capacity of mining engineer. I have writ-
ten some technical articles for the engineering papers.
Member : Masons.
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FRANCIS GOODNOW BOGGS
Born Cambridge, Mass., Jan. S, 1883.
Parents Edwin Palmer Boggs. Ella Josephine Goodnow.
School Cambridge Latin School, Stone's School, and
Tutor.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Claudia Trenholm, South Orange, N. J., Nov. Jf,
1908.
Children Francis Goodnow, Jr., July SO, 1909; Elizabeth
Trenholm, Aug. 19, 1912; Constance, May 3,
1915.
Occupation Lumber Merchant.
Address (home) Fearing Road. Hingham, Mass.
(business) 110 State St., Boston, Mass.
After graduating', I spent two years in the retail lumber
yard of Joseph Goodnow and Company. I then entered the
wholesale lumber business under the firm name of Swain
and Boggs. In February, 1911, I took over the management
of four coasting schooners, which, with a ship-outfitting
business, is carried on under the name of the E. C. Boggs
Company. At the present time I am treasurer of Swain and
Boggs Company, Joseph Goodnow and Company, Inc., E. C.
Boggs Company, and assistant treasurer of the Sanders
Lumber Company, which concern I became interested in last
May. Member : Harvard Club of Boston,
GEORGE ROBERT JOHNSON BOGGS
Born Washington, D. C, Aug. 2, 1885.
Parents William Brenton Boggs, Mary Elizabeth Johnson.
School Western High School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 137 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 85 Devonshire St. Boston, Mass.
Member: Harvard Club of Boston.
[Mr. Boggs has nothing further to add to his last report.]
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ELMER CLINTON BOHON
Born Ben Bow, Mo., Sept. 2^, 1873.
Parents John William Bohon. Martha Caroline Killebrew.
School Montana State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo., and
University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees S.B. (University of Missouri), 1905.
Occupation Educator.
Address Swing, Mo.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD HOOD BONELLI
Born Lynn, Mass., Nov. 15, 1882.
Parents Louis Henry Bonelli, Ada Hermione Hood.
School ' Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Emma Augusta White, Boston, Mass., Nov. 21,.
1907.
Children Barbara Darling, Aug. 31, 1908; Edward Hood,
Jr., Sept. 30, 1912.
Occupation Heal Estate Developer.
Address (home) 9 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass.
(business) 60 State St., Boston, Mass.
In June, 1906, I opened a real estate office at 60 State
Street, Boston, specializing in the subdivision and improve-
ment of land for residential purposes. In connection with
this work, I established offices in New York, Jacksonville,
New^ Orleans, and Buffalo, making main headquarters in
New York and Boston. Business conditions during the past
two years have made it more profitable to concentrate my
efforts around Boston. My official position is treasurer and
general manager of the Bonelli-Adams Company, a corpora-
tion in which I now own and control the majority of stock.
I am living in Brookline and my summer home is at Squir-
rel Island, Me., where I have spent every summer since grad-
uation. At Squirrel Island I have taken an active interest
in tennis, trying to increase the importance of our Southern
]\raine State Tournament. Last summer I was elected presi-
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■dent of the athletic association. Member: Harvard Club of
Boston, Harvard Club of New York, Squirrel Island Athletic
Association, Me.
SAMUEL BABCOCK BOOTH
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 29, 1883.
Parents Henry Driver Booth, Mary Bourne Babcock.
School William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-190J,: 1905-1908.
Degrees A.B., 1908 (1906).
Married Anna Booth Peck, Washington, D. C, Sept. 6,
1910.
Children Robert Grosvenor, Aug. 3, 1912.
Occupation Minister.
Address 156 East Huntingdon St., Philadelphia, Pa.
After graduation I studied at the Virginia Theological
Seminary, at Alexandria, and was ordained to the office of
deacon in the Episcopal Church in 1910. After my mar-
riage Mrs. Booth and I spent four years working in the
mission field of Idaho. In 1914 we returned East and in De-
cember I took charge of St. Luke 's Church, Kensington, where
I have been rector for just a .vear.
ROBERT REMINGTON BORDEN
Born Fall River, Mass., July 6, 188-'/.
Parents Charles Frederic Borden, Annie Lincoln Reming-
ton.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Helen Shove, Fall River, Mass., April 12, 1909.
Children Margery, Dec. 26, 1909; Robert Remington, Jr.,
July 7, 1912; Richard Shove, Oct. 16, 191J,.
Occupation Treasurer of Corporation.
Address (home) 1260 Robeson St.. Fall River, Mass.
(business) 115 Annawan St., Fall River, Mass.
[Mr. Borden has nothing to add to his last report.]
GEORGE FRANCIS HASKELL BOWERS
Born Clinton, Mass., Nov. 19, 1883.
Parents Clarence Henry Bowers. Harriet Maria Haskell.
School Clinton High School, Clinton, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees ^-B., 1906: M.D., 1911.
Married Irene Durant Page, Newton, Mass., June IS, 1913.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 18 Walnut St., Worcester, Mass.
(business) 57'/ Main St., Worcester, Mass.
I attended the Harvard Medical School from September,
1906 to January, 1911. I was interne at the City Hospital,
Worcester, Mass., from March, 1911, to September, 1912. I
engaged in the general practice of medicine October 1, 1912,
at 6 High Street, Worcester, Mass. I took over the general
practice of the late Dr. Dean S. Ellis, 574 Main Street, Wor-
cester, Mass., October 1, 1914, where I have been ever since.
Member : American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medi-
cal Society, Worcester District.
JOHN TAYLOR BOYD, Jr.
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 7, 188^/.
Parents John Taylor Boyd, Margaret Imlay Hopper.
School Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M. Arch., 1910.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 231 Poliflu Road, HackensacTc. N. J. ,
(business) 15 East 40th St., New York, N. Y.
The most important factor in my life since coming to New
York City, four years ago, is a steady pursuit of my work
in architecture, more especially in the office of Roderic B.
Barnes during the past two years. I have also had some
work of my own, which it is, of course, my object to obtain.
Besides using the pencil I have taken up the pen to publish
in the last two years several articles — mostly criticism — in
the "Architectural Record" and more recently in "Country
Life in America". While this literary work is a side-issue,
it interests me greatly and will be pushed in the future as
far as time and opportunity permit. Naturally the matter
of most profound interest to me as to everyone else is the
great war. Ever since the first year of my two years' study
and travel in Europe in 1910-1912, I predicted that a con-
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fliet involving all Europe was an event likely to happen at
a few weeks' notice. Consequently I was to a great extent
mentally prepared for it, and many of its manifestations
were no surprise to me — particularly the sublime heroism of
the French. I have written a series of three articles in July,
August and September, 1914 : Some Early Dutch Houses in
New Jersey, December, 1915 ; The New Addition to the Har-
vard Club of New York, December. 1915 ; Country House of
H. H. Rogers at Southampton, Long Island ; Two Houses at
Southampton, Long Island (Architectural Record, January,
1916) ; and Informal Fireplaces (Country Life in America).
Member: Harvard Club of New York, Bergen County (N.
J.) Historical Society.
QUINCY ADAMS BRACKETT
Born Woiurn, Mass., July 7, 1885.
Parents Joh7i Quincy Adams Brackett. A66ie Alma Steele^
School High School, Woburn, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B., 1907.
Married Ruth Wilson, Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 7. 1911.
Children Quincy Adams, Jr., Nov. 15, 1913.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address (home) 226 East End Ave., Pittshurgh, Pa.
(husiness) Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa.
>
I did not leave college till 1907 as I stayed an extra year
to get an S.B. degree in electrical engineering in addition to
my 1906 A.B. The summer of 1907 I had one last long va-
cation at the summer home of my folks at Southport, Me.,
near Boothbay Harbor. Late in September I entered the
engineering apprentice course at the Western Electric Com-
pany, in New York City, and joined the New York Harvard
Club. The panic of 1907 ended my apprenticeship rather
suddenly, as I was given a regular position in the engineer-
ing department in line with the policy of letting the expen-
sive men go and using cheaper ones. This was in January,
1908. I was attached to the physical laboratory and most of
my work was in connection with the so-called "Pupin load-
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ing coils" for long distance telephone circuits. Toward the
end of the summer of 1908 I resigned and went into wire-
less telegraph work, still in New York City, as assistant to
Dr. Lee de Forest, of wireless fame. This was going back
to an old love, as I had been one of the very first wireless
enthusiasts at college. I spent two years with De Forest,
trying my hand at everything from engineer to factory su-
perintendent and even sales manager. This was the time
when the first workable wireless telephone was being devel-
oped, and when an entirely new system of wireless telegraph
was displacing the old original systems; so the work was
very interesting. In September, 1910, I left the wireless
field to enter more reliable commercial fields, and took a po-
sition in the engineering department of the Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company, at East Pittsburgh,
Pa., where I still am. Here I have continued my past prac-
tice of being mixed up with the more or less unusual and
outlandish classes of apparatus rather than the motors,
dynamos, etc., that most electrical engineers have most to
do with. Following my previous telephone and wireless
work, I have gradually acquired charge of mercury arc rec-
tifiers, lightning arresters, choke coils, ozonizers, condensers
and such special apparatus. More recently I. have come
back into the wireless game by taking charge of such mat-
ters along that line as the Westinghouse Company may from
time to time get interested in, although we are not now in
that line of business regularly. To the uninitiated I might
explain in my own defence that "lightning arresters" does
not mean "lightning rods", but apparatus for protecting elec-
trical power stations from any sort of abnormally high voltage
on their lines and may take the form of apparatus ten or
twelve feet high and weighing several tons. In October,
1911, I married Euth Wilson, formerly of Cambridge, and
took a wedding trip to Bermuda. We are living now near
the eastern city limits of Pittsburgh, about half way be-
tween the city and the Westinghouse factories at East Pitts-
burgh, twelve miles out. Shortly after reaching Pittsburgh
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I joined the Harvard Club of Western Pennsylvania. Al-
though I have been in Pittsburgh now for over five years, I
am still hoping to settle ultimately near New York or Bos-
ton, where most of my old friends are. In the meantime,
however, Pittsburgh isn't so bad after all. I have written
various articles on electrical subjects in The Electric Jour-
nal since 1912. Member: American Institute of Electrical
Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Harvard Club of
"Western Pennsylvania, Westinghouse Club, Wilkinsburgh,
Pa., New England Society of Western Pennsylvania.
WILLIAM FRANCIS BRADBURY
Born Louisville, Ky., Jan. 24, 1883.
Parents William Henry Bradbury, Julia Finley Hibberd.
School Male High School, Louisville, Ky.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1905 (1906).
Married Methyl Julia Hixson, Cambridge, Mass., June 21,
1906.
Children Francis Hixson, July 10, 1907 ; John Mason, Aug.
10, 1908; Thomas Baker, Aug. 22, 1910.
Occupation Teacher of English.
Address (home) 612 West Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky.
(business) Boys' High School, Brook St., Louis-
ville, Ky.
Before graduation I was offered a position as teacher of
English in the Louisville Male High School, from which I
was graduated in 1901. This I accepted in preference to a
travelling tutorship in France, because Louisville is my na-
tive city. 1 remained in the English department of this
school until the fall of 1915, when the Male High and Man-
ual Training High Schools were consolidated under the name
of Boys' High School, and entered the new $300,000 building
they now occupy. I was made head of the English depart-
ment in the new school. From the beginning I have coached
the baseball teams of the school, in which work my experi-
ence on the Harvard team of 1905 stood me in good stead.
I have continued to plaj'' the game myself in the local ama-
teur leagues, but have never tried it professionally, though
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twice offered a chance with the Louisville American Asso-
ciation team. I went for two summers to Alderson, W. Va.,
with some boys from Louisville. A number of college stars and
stars-to-be, including Rhett, played on the Camp Greenbrier
team along with me. There I felt again the college atmosphere,
and from there two or three boys I coached entered Har-
vard. I keep somewhat in touch with the university, too,
by holding the Harvard examinations here. Since my mar-
riage in Cambridge and honeymoon in Europe I have seldom
found time to travel, my summers having been spent either
in playground work here, in Camp Greenbrier, or in a sum-
mer cottage in the. woods not far from town. My school
work and my family absorb most of my time and energy,
and may even prevent my return to Cambridge this year, for
our school year will not close till June 19 or later. I hope,
however, that I may be able to attend the class celebration,
to which I have been looking forward for years. 1 have
written an educational article published in '"American Ed-
ucation", poems published in "Judge", "Western Maga-
zine", and local sheets. Member: Harvard Club of Ken-
tucky, Louisville, Louisville Literary Club (ex-member)
Athenaeum Literary Association, Louisville, Louisville Ed-
ucational Association, Kentucky Educational Association.
JAMES DONALD CAMERON BRADLEY
Born Newark, N. J., Dec. 25, 1883.
Parents William H. Bradley, Eliza Cameron.
School St. Mark's Episcopal Academy, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Sears, Southboro, Mass., July 26, 1913.
Children Cameron, April 25, 191It.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Southboro, Mass.
(business) 92 State St., Boston, Mass.
In September, 1906, I started working in Harrisburg, Pa.,
where I remained until January, 1908. I then removed to
Boston, where I have been in business ever since. At times
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I have had to travel considerably, but not regularly.
Member : Harvard Club of New York, Harvard Club of Bos-
ton, Boston City Club, Life Member of Harvard Union.
GEORGE HENRY BRAINARD
Born San Francisco, Cal., April 5, IStSJf.
Parents John Brainard, Fannie Elizabeth Hazelum.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College W02-1903.
Married Ida L. Masters, Englewood, N. J., Feb. 19, 1908.
Occupation Insurance and Real Estate Broker.
Address (home) Forest Hills Gardens. Long Island,
N. Y.
(business) 1170 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I Has not been heard from.]
HENRY EDWARD BRENNICK
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1SS3.
Parents Michael Joseph Brennick, Ellen Cecilia Sullivan.
School Boston Latin School, Boston. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906).
Married Lillian Key Fink, Baltimore, Md., June 29, 1911.
Occupation Surety Insurance.
Address (home) 228 West Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md.
(business) Fidelity and Deposit Company, Balti-
more, Md.
I took my degree in June, 1905, and then hustled around
for work. In September I started in as high chief wielder
of the birch at Rockland Military Academy, at W. Lebanon, N.
H. In the fall of 1906 1 migrated to Baltimore, to become
an instructor at the Boys' Latin School, at which school I
remained until June, 1914, when I took a position with the
Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, at Baltimore,
with which corporation I am still connected as superin-
tendent of its foreign division. I have held no offices of hon-
or or trust (sic) with the exception of that of being husband
to my dear wife, to whom I was married in 1911. I am a
simple, law-abiding citizen, ever grateful to the university
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for what it has done for me, and strive to show my neigh-
bors, by dint of good example, that a college education does
not necessarily ruin a man.
THEODORE LOUIS BRESLAUER
Born Croville, Cal., June 16, 1885.
Parents Elias Breslauer, Florence Simon.
School Oroville High School, Oroville, Cal.
Years in College W0J,-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Alice Falk, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 25, 1911.
Children Ann, Jan. 11, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 111 7th Ave., San Francisco, Cal.
(business) 909 Humboldt Bank Building, San
Francisco, Cal.
After commencement in June, 1906, I attended the Law
School for three years, graduating in 1909. In July, 1908, I
passed the California bar examination and was thereupon
admitted to practise law in California, and subsequently in
the federal courts. After graduation from the Law School
I entered a law office for six months and then began inde-
pendent practice and have continued such ever since. Mem-
ber: Concordia Club, Beanery Club, San Francisco Consis-
tory, No. 1, M. E. S., Islam Temple, A. A. 0. M. S., all of
San Francisco, Cal, Oroville Lodge, 103, A. F. and A. M.,
Oroville, Cal.
JOHN DeQUEDVILLE BRIGGS
Born Cambridge. Mass., March I't, 1885.
Parents LeBaron Russell Briggs, Mary Frances DeQued-
ville.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Margaret Floyd Atwater, Helena. Mont.. July 2,
1907.
Children Henrietta Wood, Sept. 8, 1908; John DeQuedville,
Jr., Sept. 13, 1911.
Occupation Headmaster, Boys' Preparatory School.
Address (home) 76 Brattle St., Cambridge. Mass.
(business) St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn.
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I was instructor iii the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., from
September, 1906, until June, 1911. I studied mathematics
in the Harvard Summer School in 1908, 1910, 1911 ; was in-
structor in mathematics at the Country Day School of Kan-
sas City, Mo., September, 1911, until June, 1914 ; headmaster
of the Saint Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn., since Septem-
ber, 1914, converting the school into a country day school
now under construction. I was on the board of directors of
the Kansas City S^-mphony Orchestra, 1913-1914. Member:
University Club of St. Paul.
HARRY ARTHUR BRINKMAN
Born Warsaio, III., Jan. 30, 1S83.
Parents Henry A. Brinkman, Callie Grimm.
School Carthage College, Carthage, III.
Years in College 1903-1904.
Married Edna Ethel Epperson, Rio, III.. Oct. 27, 1907.
Children Zoe Elizabeth, Jan. 9, 1909 (died Jan. 10, 1909);
Frances Marian, May 26, 1911; Ruth Caroline,
Oct. 2J,, 1913.
Occupation Assistant Cashier Harris Trust Savings Bank.
Address (home) 3^38 Maple Ave., Bcricyn, III.
(business) 111 West Monroe St., Chicago, III.
[Mr. Brinkman has nothing to add to his last report.]
SIDNEY FREDERICK TYLER BROCK
Born Philadelphia. Pa.. May 5, 1885.
Parents John Williain Brock. Mary Louise Tyler.
School De Lancey School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B.. 1906.
Married Marjorie Elliot, Bryn Mawr, Pa., Nov. 17, 1909.
Children Sidney, Jr., Oct. 3, 1911; Virginia, Dec. 30, 1912;
Rebecca, March 9, 1915.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) Abington, Pa.
(business) 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
[Mr. Brock has nothing to add to his last report.]
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CLINTON GIDDINGS BROWN
Born Brenham, Tex., July 28, 1882.
Parents John Nicholas Brown, Annie Helen Giddings.
School The University of Texas, Austin, Tex.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Ethel Robinson, Austin, Tex., June 18, 1907.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address Alamo Bank Building, San Antonio, Tex.
[Mr. Brown is mayor of San Antonio, Texas.]
EDWARD SIMUEL BROWN
Born Near McMinnville, Tenn., May 14, 1873.
Parents Simuel Brown, Sarah Ann Crowder.
School Walden University, Nashville, Tenn.
Years in College 1902-1903; 1907-1909.
Married Charlotte Hawkins, Cambridge, Mass., June 14,
1911.
Occupation Educator.
Address Santee, Ga. . '•
[Has not been heard from.]
FLOYD ANDREWS BROWN
Born Deposit, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1881.
Parents Robert Brown, Emma Andrews.
School Deposit Union School, Deposit, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Lucy E. Gumming, Deposit, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1907.
Children Elizabeth Gumming, Sept. 24, 1911.
Occupation Manager of Furniture Store.
Address (home) 5 Third St., Deposit, N. Y.
(business) 175 Front St., Deposit, N. Y.
From 1906 to 1909, I was a chemist at Mansfield, Mass.;
from 1909 to 1912, assistant superintendent at Cleveland,
Ohio ; from 1912 to 1914, superintendent of a varnish factory
at Long Island City, N. Y. ; since 1914, clerk in a furniture
fitore at Deposit, N. Y. "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi."
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HAROLD IRVING BROWN
Born Medford, Mass., Feb. 22, 188^.
Parents Edtvard Brown, Jr.. Caroline Elizabeth Kelby.
School Belmont High School, Belmont. Mass.
Degrees S.B.. 1906 (1901).
Occupation Educator.
Address 562 Trapelo Road, Waverley, Mass.
[Has not been heard irom.J
HENRY SEYMOUR BROWN
Born Riverhead, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1885. '
Parents David Henry Broivn, Annie Richards.
School Highland Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Ethel du Frc Houston. New York, N. Y., March 1,
1913.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) 130 East 67th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
Since leaving college, I have been with Messrs. Potter,
Choate and Prentice, in their stock department. The most
important event of the past ten years was my marriage to
Miss Ethel du Fre Houston, la member of a well-known south-
ern family, and a grand opera contralto of distinction.
Member: Marsh Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Orient Chapter,
Kismet Temple, Shrine, all of Brooklyn, N. Y.
RALPH WILDER BROWN
Born Fitchburg, Mass., May 31, 1885.
Parents John Fenner Brown, Fannie Wilder.
School Abington High School and Boston Latin School.
Years in College 1902-1906: l91Jrl916.
Married Isabella Nevin, 1906.
Children Marion. 1907; Olive, 1909; Thelma, 1910; Haw-
thorne, 1914.
Occupation Secretary.
Address (home) Jt81 Lynn St., Maiden, Mass.
(business) 710 Barristers Hall, Boston, Mass.
After several years of clerical work in a local branch of the
American Agricultural Chemical Company, in 1913. I was en-
gaged and am now employed by Robert H. Gardiner, as his
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-assistant in connection with his work as secretary of the
commission appointed by the Protestant Episcopal Church
on a world conference on faith and order. Since Septem-
ber, 1914, I have been registered at Harvard College as a
candidate "out of course" for the degree of A.B., for which
I have nearly completed the requirements, working in the
department of philosophy.
WILLIAM AVERELL BROWN
Born Cooperstoicn, N. Y.,, Sept. 28, 1S85.
Parents Philip Auld Harrison Brown, Jane Russell Averell
Carter.
School Morristown School, Morristown, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 571 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
(husiness) -'t6 Cedar St., New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Brown has nothing to add to his last report.]
WILLIAM HORTON BROWN
"Born Marhlehead, Mass., Bee. 12, 1882.
Parents Samuel Horton Brown, Carrie Augusta Pitman.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-190-',: 1907-1909.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Fort Seivall, Marhlehead, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
BRENTON GRINNELL BROWNELL
Born Taunton. Mass., Oct. 22, 1883.
Parents Henry Grinnell Brownell. Helen Barney Hoard.
School St. George's School, Newport, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1 905.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 119 High St., Taunton, Muss,
(business) 66 Main St.. Taunton, Mass.
In 1909 I was a member of the city council, Taunton,
Mass. At present I am a director and vice-president of the
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N. H. Skinner Company, Taunton, Mass ; also director of the-
Taunton National Bank. Member: Harvard Club of Bos-
ton, Harvard Club of Taunton, Winthrop Club of Taunton..
CYRUS WILLIAM BRUCE
Born Dorchester, Mass., March 10, 1883.
Parents Jacob Baldwin Bruce, Lura Ellen Small.
School Brighton High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Maude Beatrice Berrett, Portland, Me., Oct. 20,.
1906.
Children Dorothy Louise, April 3, 1908; Nelson Wales,
March 12, 1909.
Occupation Architectural Designer.
Address (home) Auburn Court. Saugiis, Mass. .
(business) 88 Brood St., Boston, Mass.
1 was connected witb the office of George F. Newton, ar-
chitect, at 6 Beacon Street, Boston, from date of graduation
to November, 1910, then with office of Densmore and Le
Clear, architects and engineers, at 88 Broad Street, Boston,,
where I am at the present time.
EDWARD SOHIER BRYANT
Born Cohasset, Mass., Aug. 7, 1883.
Parents John Bryant, Charlotte Olmsted.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.F., 1907.
Occupation Forester.
Address (home) University Club. Washington, D. C.
(business) United States Forest Service, Wash-
ington, D. G.
Class Day, 1906, I started for a three months' vacation in
Newfoundland and Labrador. I took the forestry course,
1906-1907, at Harvard. Shortly after graduation I became
a member of a new firm of consulting foresters Avith Rich-
ard T. Fisher and Austin Cary, and continued in the con-
sulting forestry business until April 30, 1914, under the fol-
lowing names : Fisher, Cary and Bryant ; Fisher and Bryant ;.
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Fisher, Bryant and Olmsted; Fisher and Bryant, Inc. On
May 1, 1914, I entered the United States forest service as
forest inspector, chief of private co-operation. (The "chief"
has no subordinate as yet). In 1908 I took a vacation of
some weeks in the schooner Lorna Doone on the coast of
northern Labrador and Newfoundland. I have had other
vacations that took me to British Columbia, Alberta and
Nova Scotia, besides visiting most of the eastern and north-
ern states and the eastern provinces of Canada on business.
My present field of work is : the states east of the Mississippi
River. Therein I am trying to encourage the private owners
of timberland, and other agencies such as the railroads, ta
do anything that seems to be to their interest that will fa-
vorably affect the forest growth on private timberlands.
Most effort is now being devoted to owners of coal and oth-
ed mineral lands and to preventing the railroads from start-
ing fires. Member: University Club, Washington, D. C.,.
Harvard Club of Boston.
JOHN HEATH BUCK
Born Cambridge, Mass., April 16, 18S4.
Parents James Buck, Abbie Heath.
School Cambridge Manual Training School, Cambridge,.
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Alice Maud Brown, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 9,
1908.
Children Kenneth Stanley, Jan. 14, 1910; David Heath, Aug.
23, 1912; Constance Davison, Nov. 23, 1913 (died
June 2.',, 1915).
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 37 Goodrich St., Fitchburg. Mass.
(business) High School, Fitchburg, Mass.
Since for the third and last time my "life" has been de-
manded of me, I presume I may as well attempt no further
escape from the arduous duty of delivering it. Not long
since, however, one B. K. Stephenson passed this way, and
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offered, in return for said apparently valuable "life", an in-
surance policy of respectable dimensions. Yet alas ! the com-
pany which our erstwhile president represented, took a dif-
ferent view, — to wit — that this full-grown, intelligent, col-
lege-bred life was no good; in short, unsalable, from the in-
surance standpoint, and so I offer it to you "free gratis".
The poor must work, whether they like it or not ; hence I
put in the summer of 1906 testing motors at the Lynn plant
of the General Electric Company. Following the terrors of
this job, I managed to land, through the kind offices of Mr.
€. H. Hile, of the Boston Elevated Railway, a "position" as
assistant engineer (title may be incorrect) in the office of
Mr. Corning, then electrical engineer for the above system.
Let me say right here, that Mr. Corning is, or was, the best
"boss" I ever had. Working or loafing, whichever he
caught us at, his attitude was ahvays the same, — genial and
encouraging. It was my good fortune to remain in Mr. Cor-
ning's offtce somewhat over two years. Then ambition
seized upon me, and I went as electrical inspector to the
State Street office of the jMassachusetts Electric Companies
(now redubbed the Bay State Street Railway). Would that
we could only see ahead of us ! The panic of 1907 struck
the Hub and the Massachusetts Electric Companies laid off
men, cars, and power-plants for the space of 90 days. That
was too much for me. I had been saving up — wanted to get
married — so, as per H. Greeley's advice, I went West in the
guise of a school teacher, after first going to the parson's.
Following a year or two of school teaching in Chicago, I be-
gan to fear that my knowledge of electrical matters might
slip away from me unless occasionally put into practice, and
I, therefore, again entered the service of the General Electric
Company at Pittsfield, Mass. A year and a half later I found
a raise and a better job, with Stone and Webster, — that
mecca of aspiring engineers and (underpaid) draughtsmen.
Truly the work there, designing power-plants, was interest-
ing; and the experience, lasting. I believe I could start
Avork there again tomorrow without a hitch. After two
years with Stone and Webster, the "wanderlust" seized me
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again, and with it a desire to re-enter the atmosphere of the
public school. I found the atmosphere satisfactory in Fitch-
burg, where I have been situated since 1913. Member : A. F..
and A. M.
LEEDS BURCHARD
Born JSfcw York, N. Y., May 20, 1883.
Parents Thomas Herring Burchard, Irene Stewart.
School Stone School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College lHOS-lfXH.
Degrees 1906 (1907).
Married Elizabeth Carr Osborn, Fall River, Mass., Nov. 8,.
1911.
Children Hope, April 28, 1914.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) 456 Rock St., Fall River. Mass.
(business) 151 Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass.
[Mr. Burchard has nothing to add to his last report.]
JOSEPH WARREN BURDEN
Born Troy, N. Y., March 18, 1884.
Parents Joseph Warren Burden. Harriette Hart Oriswold..
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 160 Bust 70th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 33 Pine St., New York, N. Y.
I completed my course for the A.B. degree in June, 1905.
I spent the greater part of the year travelling abroad, and
returned in June, 1906, to graduate. In the fall of 1906 I
entered the banking house of Redmond and Company, 33
Pine Street, New York City, with which house I am still
connected. I havef served on the admission committee of the
Harvard Club of New York. For two years I was New Eug-
land representative on the hunts committee of the National
Steeplechase and Hunt Association, and for one year was
a steward of the latter association. I served for several
years as a trustee and treasurer of the G-eorge Junior Re-
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public Association, of Freeville, N. Y. I served for two
years as a member of the standing committee of the Groton
School Alumni Association. I am now a director of the
Cuba Grape Fruit Company, Cuba, and a governor of the
Essex Fox Hounds, Peapaek, N. J. I attended the training
camp at Plattsburg, N. Y., in 1915. Member : Harvard Club
of New York, Racquet and Tennis Club, New York, Knicker-
bocker Club, New York, Essex Fox Hounds, Peapaek, N. J.,
National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, N. Y.
CHARLES BURLINGHAM
Born ^ew York, N. Y., June 8, 188-^.
Parents Charles C. Burlingham, Louisa Laurence.
School Cutler School, Xeio York, JV. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A-B.. 1906 (1905); LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 1J,0 East 38th St., IS/eio York, N. Y.
(business) 27 William St., New York, N. Y.
For three years folloAving my graduation from the Har-
vard Law School I was employed in the law office of Cra-
vath, Henderson and de Gersdorff, New York. In the fall
of 1911 I became associated with Burlingham, Montgomery
and Beecher, and in July, 1912, was admitted to partnership
in that firm. In 1907 I took a motor trip through Great
Britain; in 1910 I visited England, France, Belgium and
Switzerland; and in 1911 I spent a short time in Jamaica
and the Canal Zone. INIember : Harvard Club of New York,
India House of New York, New York State Bar Association,
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York
Civil Service Reform Association, Public Education Asso-
ciation, New York.
GEORGE HALL BURNETT
Born Southboro, Mass., March 13, 188^.
Parents Robert Manton Burnett, Margaret Hall.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
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Married Georgia Mann, Little Rock, Ark., April 8, 1915.
Occupation Advertising Manager, Joseph Burnett Company.
Address (home) Southboro, Mass.
(business) 36 India St., Boston, Mass.
Member : Harvard Club of New York, Tennis and Racquet
Club, Boston.
[Mr. Burnett has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
ARTHUR HENRY BURNS
Born Worcester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1883.
Parents William Henry Burns, Annie Francis Green.
School Worcester High School, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Mary Josephine Griffin, Boston, Mass., June 12,
1912.
Children Edith Griffin, Oct. 2, 1913; Arthur Henry, Jr.,
Feb. 21, 1915.
Occupation Building Constructor.
Address (home) 22 Barnstable Road, West Newton, Mass.
(business) Berry School, Rome, Ga.
I emigrated to the wild and wooly West in the July fol-
lowing graduation and found it wild enough but not by any
means wooly. My first efforts to provide myself with the
latest in socks, etc., was at the business end of a shovel at
a point about 2500 feet below the surface of the earth. I
was quite successful at this occupation and progressed
through the different stages of the mining business until at
the end of five years of western travel and hard application
of the back muscles, I found myself in possession of a half-
interest with another Harvard graduate in a hole in the
ground on the edge of Death Valley. This hole was sup-
posed to contain gold in large and copious quantity; but af-
ter digging out about $1000 worth of this quantity it was
full of powder smoke and other unsalable things, not to
mention a rattler and a few scorpions, etc. I stopped
chasing the fickle goddess at this time and took up the build-
ing business and am now applying some of the knowledge of
human nature gained in the West in handling men in the
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building- business. I spent four years with a large construc-
tion company in Boston and had the pleasure of assisting in
some of the construction of the Harvard Club and of the
new Freshman Dormitories. I am married and have two
children, one of whom will one day be a Harvard graduate
himself.
JOSEPH LAWRENCE BURNS
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
Andover, Mass., Dec. 1, ISSO.
David Burns, Annie Teresa Schofield.
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
1902-W05.
A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Catherine Josephine Home, Boston, Mass., June
20, 1914.
William J.. 2d. Oct. 22, 1915 (died Oct. 27, 1915).
Lawyer.
(home) 267 Main St., Andover. Mass.
(business) 617 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass.
After finishing college, I went to the Harvard Law School
for three years. Since graduating from the Law School I
have been practising law in Boston, with evening office in
my home town, Andover. I am a director of the Boston
Apex Mining Company, vice-president and director of The
Btirns Company, member of the finance commission in An-
dover, 1914-1915. Member : Harvard Club of Boston.
TIMOTHY FRANCIS BURNS
Born Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 22, 1883.
Parents Peter Burns, Mary Elisabeth Morley.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
A.B., 1906.
Katherine Elizabeth O'Leary, Haverhill, Mass.
Aug. 17, 1910.
Eleanor Mary, May 10, 1911; Elizabeth Jane, Jan.
.',, 1913.
Lawyer.
(home) 51 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 8 Winter St., Boston, Mass.
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I attended the Harvard Law School for three years and
have been practising law in Boston since 1911. Member :
Harvard Club of Boston.
ISAAC TUCKER BURR, Jr.
Bern Boston, Mass., March 22, 1885.
Parents /. Tucker Burr, Alice M. Peters.
School Noble's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Evelyn Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., Oct. Jf, 1913..
Children Francis H., July 21, 191Jf.
Occupation Bojid Salesman.
Address (home) South St., Needham, Mass.
(business) 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
After a year spent in travelling around the world I en-
tered the employ of Stone and Webster. I remained with
them until the fall of 1907, when I became associated with
Parkinson and Burr, where I am working at the present
time. After being married I lived for a year in Milton. Last
spring I bought a place in Needham on the Charles River,
which I expect will be my permanent home. Member: Har-
vard Club of Boston, Tennis and Racquet Club of Boston.
HERBERT INGERSOLL BUTTRICK
Born Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 12, 1883.
Parents Calvin Roger ButtricTc, Ada Florence Chase,
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Marion Adele Hassett, Waltham, Mass., June 2ff,
1912.
Children John Winslow, Oct. 21, 1914.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address (home) 55 Bridges Ave.. Newtonville. Mass.
(business) 35 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
In October, 1906, I started working for Merrill, Oldham
and Company, and 1916 finds me still with the same firm. I
am now in charge of the advertising and municipal bond de-
partments. The ten years have been active ones in business,
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but in looking back I fail to find anything particularly of in-
terest to my classmates. The summers have been spent in
the mountains and at the shore. Member : Harvard Club of
Boston.
ROBERT OTTO BUTZ
Born Chicago, III., Dec. 15, 188'i.
Parents Otto C. Butz, Alice Rogers.
School Rugby School, Eenilworth, III.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Degrees LL.B. (Northwestern Law School), 1909.
Married Paula Kroeschell, Winnetka, III., April 12, 1911.
Children William Otto, May 10, 1913; Herbert Kroeschell,
June 19, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 428 Linden St., Winnetka, III.
(business) 69 West Washington St., Chicago, III.
Member: University Club of Chicago.
[Mr. Butz has nothing further to add to his last report.]
EDWARD FRANCIS BYRNES
Born Waterbury, Conn., March 11, 18S2.
Parents James Edward Byrnes, Rose Anne Byrnes.
School Tufts College, Madford, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1905; 1901-1908.
Occupation Finance.
Address 832 Broadway, Waterbury, Conn.
[Has not been heard from.]
SAMUEL CABOT
Born Brookline Mass., April 30, I884.
Parents Samuel Cabot, Helen Augusta Nichols.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Nancy Graves, Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 16, 1909.
Children Samuel, Sept. 23, 1910; Helen Augusta, Dec. 2^,
1911; Ann Graves, April 27, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturing Chemist.
Address (home) Elm St., Canton, Mass.
(business) 141 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
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I have written some articles on industrial chemical sub-
jects. Member: Tavern Club, Boston, Tennis and Racquet
Club, Boston, Harvard Club of Boston, "Number Six" Club
(M. I. T.), Cambridge, Harvard Club of New York.
[Mr. Cabot has nothing further to add to his last report.]
IPbilip 5berl&an Campbell
Philip Sheridan Campbell was born in Brooklyn, N. Y,,
July 22, 1882. His parents were James Alexander Camp-
bell and Martha Spence. In 1882 he removed to Fort Cus-
ter, Mont., where he lived until 1899. In that year he re-
moved to Fort Snelling, Minn. He entered the St. Paul
Central High School, from which he was graduated second
in his class in 1902. He entered Harvard September, 1902.
He belonged to the class of 1906, but completed his course
in three years, graduating summa cum laude, in 1905. He
was the recipient of the John Harvard scholarship. Harvard
College scholarship, and a Detur. He was a member of the
Phi Beta Kappa Society. He removed to Brooklyn and en-
tered the New York Law School. He was graduated in 1907
and was admitted to the New York bar. He was a member
of the Harvard Club of New York. In April, 1910, he mar-
ried Gladys Livingston Tapscott, of Brooklyn. He died
August 17, 1914, leaving one son, James Alexander Camp-
bell.
ROBERT GRAEME CAMPBELL
Born l^^ew York Mills, N. Y., March 11, 1882.
Parents Samuel Robert Campbell, Mary Palmer.
School University Preparatory School, Ithaca, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Mechanical Engineer.
Address (home) New York Mills, N. Y.
(business) 3 Plant St., Utica, N. Y."
[Has not been heard from.]
CHESTER ROBERT CARLETON
Born Somersworth, N. H., April 13, 1885.
Parents Robert Marsh Carleton, Kate Hyde Olmsted.
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees AB.. 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Emma C. Brombacher, New York, N. Y., April 9,
1913.
Children Robert Olmsted. Jan. 28, 191^; Frederick Chester,
Aug. 23, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 66 St. Paul's Place. Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) 52 Broadicay, New York, N. Y.
After leaving the Law School in 1909, I went abroad for
a year, visiting the Far East, including India. China, and
Japan. Returning home in the fall of 1910. I began grind-
ing for the New York bar examinations, which I passed in
April, 191-1, and was admitted in June of that year. There-
upon I formed a partnership with Philip S. Campbell, of our
class, and was associated with him until he died, in August,
1914. After practising alone until May, 1915, and getting
heartily sick of it, I formed a partnership with Paul Kietfer,
Law School, 1906, under the firm name of Carletou and
Kietfer, which is still doing business at 52 Broadway, New
York City. In April, 1913, I married Emma C. Brombacher,
and now have two lusty young sons who should help punc-
ture the Eli line about 1935. There is nothing exciting in all
this, because nothing exciting has ever happened to me.
Politics don't interest me. my one experience as a council-
man in Haverhill, Mass.. having been enough of that for me.
In fact, being a family man takes about all my spare time.
Member : Harvard Club of New York, KJnickerbocker Field
aub, of Flatbush, N. Y.
PAUL WHITTIER CARLETON
Born Haverhill, Mass., April 10, 1SS3.
Parents Francis Baxter Cross Carleton. Lucy Calef James.
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass., and Bates
College, Lewiston, Me.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1911.
Married Mary Helen Morse, Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 1,.
1908.
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Children Paul Whittier, Jr., Feb. 11, 1910; Margaret Morse,
Nov. 21,, 1913.
Occupation Teacher of Chemistry.
Address (hotne) 1921 Keyes Ave., Madison, Wis.
(business) Chemistry Building, University of Wis-
consin. Madison, Wis.
From 1906 to 1907 I was Austin teaching fellow in chem-
istry at Harvard; 1907 to 1909, I taught chemistry at Case
School of Applied Science at Cleveland, 0. ; 1909 to 1911, I
taught and studied at Harvard; in 1911 I began teaching
chemistry at University of Wisconsin, Wis. In 1914 I was
made assistant professor of chemistr3\ Member : Harvard
Club of Madison (secretary).
WILLARD ZELLER CARR
Born
I'arents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
Richmond, Ind., Nov. 3, 1883.
James Alvin Carr, Louie Westcott.
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
1902-1906.
A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1906 (1907).
Susan Emily Brownell, Wyoming, Ohio, Nov. 9,
1911.
James Alvin, 2d, Sept. 2, 1912.
Manufacturer.
(home) 1425 Main St., Richmond. Ind.
(business) 1300 North E St., Richmond, Ind.
[Mr. Carr has nothing to add to his last report.]
FREDERICK ARTHUR CARRICK
Born Cambridge, Mass., March 19, 1883.
Parents Henry Chambers Carrick, Catherine Frances
Boyle.
School Cambridge Manual Training School, Cambridge,
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Sarah Kelley Kaulbach, Haverhill, Mass., June 25,
1910.
Occupation Leather Dealer.
Address (home) 101, Webster St., Haverhill, Mass.
(business) SJ, Wingate St., Haverhill, Mass.
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I left college in June, 1905, and went to work for the
United Shoe Machinery Company, at its plant in Beverly,
Mass., as assistant superintendent. I held this position un-
til September of the same year, when I was ordered out of
doors by the doctor. I worked on a farm until July, 1906,
when I went to work for a cut-sole house in Boston. I re-
mained with them one year until July. 1907, when I came to
Haverhill and engaged in the leather business on my own
account. I remained in this business until January, 1912,
when I sold out a finely-paying business and started to man-
ufacture shoes. I met with fair success in this business un-
til January, 1915, %yhen three failures in a row put me down
and out. I engaged in anything where I could earn a penny
until February of the present year, when I returned to my
old leather game and I am now getting on my feet again.
Member: Pentucket Club, Masons. Scottish Clans.
LAUREN CARROLL
Born New York, N. Y., July 16, 1886.
Parents Howard Carroll. Caroline Starin.
School Cutler School, Neiv York, N. Y.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1901; LL.B.. 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 4 East 6-ith St., Xew York, \. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
SAMUEL MEREDITH CARVER
Born Green Island, X. Y., Sept. 9, 1885.
Parents James Edmund Carver, Sophie Eleanor Meredith.
School High School, Troy, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Amalie C. D. Sanders. Medford, Muss., Oct. 23,
1911.
Children Elizabeth Sanders, Oct. 20, 1912.
Occupation Chemist.
Address (home) 21 Main St., Easthampton, Mass.
(business) Hampton Co., Easthampton, Mass.
[Mr. Carver has nothing to add to his last report.]
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PRIMITIVO CAMARA CASARES
Born Merida, Yucatan, Sept. 27, 1880.
Parents David Cdsares, Casiana Cdmara.
School University of Louisiana.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address David Cdsares, N. A. Jfll Merida, Yucatan.
[Has not been heard from.]
ALFRED LOWREY CASTLE
Born Honolulu, T. H., March 18, 1884-
Parents William Richards Castle, Ida Beatrice Loivrey.
School Oahu College, Honolulu, T. H., and Hotchkiss
School, Lakeville, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Ethelinda Schaefer, Honolulu, T. H., Dec. 8, 1908.
Children Alfred Lowrey, Jr., July 8, 1910; Gwendolyn, Oct.
8, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 2550 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, T. H.
(business) 125 Merchant St., Honolulu, T. H.
I entered Harvard Law School in 1905 ; visited Europe in
the summer of 1906 ; was graduated from the Law School in
1908. I entered the law firm of Castle and Withington in Oc-
tober, 1908, eventually becoming one of the partners. I toured
Canada in 1909. Ran for the territorial legislature on
the Republican ticket in 1910. Headed the ticket and repre-
sented the fifth district in the House of Representatives,
serving as chairman of the judiciary committee, Legislature
of 1911. Toured Europe in 1912. Went down with the
rest of the Republicans in the Democratic landslide of 1912,
Direct violations of the Democratic Baltimore platform by
the Wilson administration in regard to the sugar tariff, on
which Hawaii depends solely, led the Republicans to come
back strong in 1914, and the G. 0. P. that fall swept the
territory. Chosen as one of the Republican candidates for
senate under the direct primary, and elected in the fall
election ; served as chairman of the judiciary committee of
the senate in the legislature of 1915 (still a member, as the
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term is four years) ; introduced and put through the Work-
men's Compensation Act, based on the Uniform Act. Three
times a member and once chairman of board of liquor license
commission for city and county of Honolulu. Pitcher and
manager of Punahon team, winners of Oahu league cham-
pionship, 1914. Champion, singles, tennis, Territory of
Hawaii 1908, 1910, 1911. Doubles champion 1911. Presi-
dent Hawaiian Tennis Association. Climbed two mountains
in Hawaii in 1915 for exercise, 13,675 feet high and 13,825
feet, respectively. Director in the Honolulu Rapid Transit and
Land Company, Honolulu Gas Company, Kahului Railroad
Company, Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, Alexander,
Baldwin, Hawaiian Pineapple Company and other corpora-
tions. Intend coming to the decennial unless the sugar tariff
is beaten in which case I shall probably work on the road.
Member: University Club of Honolulu, Chiefs of Hawaii,
Honolulu, Beretania Tennis Club, Honolulu. Hawaii Polo and
Racing Association, Honolulu, Harvard Club of Honolulu.
Brecf^inri^GC Castleman
Born Louisville, Ey., Jan. 23, 1874.
Parents John Breckinridge Castleman, Alice Barbee.
School Professor Abraham Flexner, Louisville, Ky.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Died New York, N. Y., April 4, 1912.
PHILIP CASTLEMAN
Born Russia. May 17, 1882.
Parents Abraham Castleman. Anna Reba Weinstein.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1905-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906; M.D. (George Washington University),
1911; M.S. (George Washington University),
1911.
Married Anna Gordon, Boston, Mass., 1907 (died Aug.,
1915).
Children Samuel. Aug. 11, 1908.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 43 Chambers St., Boston, Mass.
(business) City Hall, Boston, Mass.
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In the fall of 1906, the year of graduation, I was appointed
scientific assistant in the department of agriculture at Wash-
ington, D. C. In 1908, I was promoted to junior chemist,
and in 1909 to junior laboratory inspector. In 1907 I en-
tered the George Washington Medical School, from which I
received my M.D. degree in 1911 and my M.S. in 1912. In
1912 I was appointed assistant surgeon in the Interior De-
partment and was placed in the field. I visited South Da-
kota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin, where I made a study of the
health conditions of the red men on the reservations. In
January, 1913, I accepted the position of bacteriologist in
the Boston Board of Health. In 1914 I was promoted to as-
sistant director, and in 1915, to director of the bacteriologi-
cal laboratory. Owing to the reorganization of the health
department, the position of director was substituted by a
senior bacteriologist, w'hieh position I now hold. I have
written : Physiology of Sleep, Chemistry of Sour Meats,
Starch in Sausages, End Products of Saltpetre in Pickled
Meats. Member: Collegiate Club, Washington, D. C, Great-
er Boston Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical So-
ciety, Massachusetts Association of Boards of Health, Amer-
ican Medical Association.
ROY HARRIS CASWELL
Born Taunton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1884.
Parents Harris Barney Caswell, Clara Maria Tetlow.
School Taunton High School, Taunton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Insurunce Broker.
Address 508 C St., San Francisco, Cat.
[Has not been heard from.]
SHERIDAN READ GATE
Born Collinsville, Conn., April 17, 1885.
Parents George Herbert Cate, Lois Read.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 892 Watertown St., West Newton, Mass.
(business) Ames Building, Boston, Mass.
I have been with the firm of Tyler, Corneau and Eames,.
lawyers, Ames Building, Boston, since my graduation from
the Harvard Law School in 1910. Member: Harvard Club-
of Boston.
EPHRON CATLIN, Jr.
Born St. Louis, Mo., July 29, 1885.
Parents Ephron Catlin, Camilla Kayser.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, Isf. H.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Married Emma Drew, St. Louis, Mo., May 12, 1909.
Children Ephron, Jan. 26, 1911.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 15 Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, Mo.
"(business) 113 North 2d St., St. Louis, Mo.
I entered the Southern Railway Supply Companj^ in 1907,
and am still in the same business as secretary and treasurer
of the company. Member: University Club, Noonday Club,.
St. Louis Country Club, all of St. Louis.
GEORGE HART CHACE
Born Middlehoro, Mass., Aug. 13, 1883.
Parents Franklyn Stuart Chuce, Frances Livinia Hart.
School High School, Springfield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Insurance Agent.
Address (home) 669 High St., Newark, N. J.
(business) Prudential Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.
I fear my doings since leaving college may seem rather
prosaic to those with whom I have not been in contact for
several years. I have been busily engaged in endeavoring
to make a success of my occupation during business hours,
but have found time for a considerable amount of recrea-
tion at other times : bowling a good deal in winter and play-
ing at tennis in the summer; during the last couple of years
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Biographical Sketches
I have inhaled quite some fresh air and other kinds behind
the steering wheel of a roadster. Coming to the Prudential
without friends I have been satisfied with my progress,
though hoping that the gates will still continue to swing
open ahead as time goes on, or rather that they can be-
pushed open if sufficiently shoved ! I have taken quite some
interest in the Prudential Insurance Company Athletic As-
sociation. I was one of the organizers and president for the
first three years of its existence. In my business and social
life I have drifted almost entirely away from my classmates,
though we meet occasionally in the New Jersey or New York
Harvard Clubs, the former occurring only about three times
a year, and the latter not very often, — New York seeming a
long way from Newark when there are close interests at
hand. Auction bridge is an interesting game when played
among the same set several nights a week, isn't it? I have'
grown neither fat nor thin during the last ten years; don't
contemplate immediate matrimony, though I hope to cross
the Rubicon some day, and trust every one in the class has
enjoyed the first ten years out as much as I. Member:
North End Club, Newark, N. J., Forest Hill Club, Newark,
N. J., Harvard Club of New Jersey, Harvard Club of New
York.
FRANK MERRIAM CHADBOURNE
Born San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 3, 1882.
Parents Forrest Simeon Chadbourne, Caroline Merriam.
School Hoyt's School, Burlingame, Cal.
Years in College 1902^1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Lily Gordon Bond, New York, N. T., May 22, 1914..
Children Emily Brown, March 7, 1915.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address (home) 550 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) 786 Broad St., Newark, N. J,
After leaving Cambridge I entered the banking business,
working with several firms, lastly Spencer Trask and Com-
pany, with whom I remained until 1911. In the latter year
I entered into a partnership with Seymour M. Peyser, of our-
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class, under the name of Chadbourne and Peyser, investment
"bankers, 786 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Member: Metro-
politan Club of New York, Essex Club of Newark, N. J.,
Harvard Club of New York.
GEORGE MATHER CHAMPNEY
Born Lexington. Mass., Oct. 1. 1884.
Parents Edwin Graves Champney, Anna Wilson.
School Bummer Academy, South Byfield. Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
June 17,
Degrees
A.B., 1906.
Married
Cora Janet Ambrose, Newbury, Mnss..
1912.
Children
Mary, July 17, 1913.
Occupation
Architect.
Address
(home) 38 Warren Ave.. Woburn. Mass
(business) 20 Beacon St.. Boston. Mass.
[Mr. Champney has nothing to add to his last report.]
HENRY DALAND CHANDLER
Born Boston. Mass., Jan. 23. 188^.
Parents Francis Ward Chandler. Alice Daland.
School Noble and GreenougWs School. Boston, and Groton,
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 195 Marlborough St., Boston. Mass.
(business) ^0 Central St.. Boston, Mass.
After graduating from college I spent two years studying
architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
From this school I entered the office of Bigelow and Wads-
"worth, where I remained until the fall of 1909. when I went
abroad for three years to studj- further at the Ecole des
Beaux Arts, Paris. Returning to Boston in the fall of 1912
I entered the office of Peabody and Stearns, and a year later
I left them to work with Allen and Collins, with whom I
still am. Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Union Boat
Club of Boston, Oakley Country Club. Watertown, Boston
Architectural Club.
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HENRY KENT CHAPIN
Born Niles. Mich., Aug. 7, 1879.
Parents Charles Augustus Chapin. Emily Coolidge.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1901,.
Married Elizabeth Crandall. Chicago, III., Jan. 8, 1907.
Children Henry Kent, Oct. 8, 1907; Chester Crandall, Oct.
30, 1908; Charles Augustus, May 23, 1913.
Occupation Manager of Chapin Estate and Manufncturing.
Address (home) 21)80 Lake View Ave., Chicago, III.
(business) Michigan Boulevard Building, Michi-
gan Boulevard, Chicago, III.
Member: University Club, Chicago, City Club, Chicago,
Lincoln Park Yacht Club, Chicago, Exmoor Country Club,
Highland Park, 111., Edgewater Golf Club, Chicago, Harbor
Point Country Club, Harbor Point, Mich.
[Mr. Chapin has nothing further to add to his last report.]
ALLAN PERLEY CHASE
Born Maiden, Mass., Sept. 6, 1882.
Parents Allan Jasper Chase, Emma Loring.
School Stone's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Mary Converse Button. Boston, Muss., Nov. 7, 1907.
Children Mary Houghton, May 8, 1909.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 105 Governor's Ave., Medford, Mass.
(business) 81 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Chase has nothing to add to his last report.]
ARTHUR GARFIELD CHASE
Born Walnut Hill, Me., May 1, 1882.
Parents Edward Capen Chase, Angeline Gerrish Marston.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Hotel business.
Address (home) 76 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) Hotel Victoria. Boston, Muss.
[Mr. Chase has nothing to add to his last report.]
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FREDERICK GODDARD CHENEY
"Born Boston, Mass., April 23, 188^.
Parents Frederick Newton Cheney, Sarah Louise Carpen-
ter.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H., and Browne and
Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Y«arsin College 1902-1904; 1905-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Elizabeth Louise Tenney, Winnetka, III., April 26,
1913.
Children Eleanor Favill, July 27, 191^; Frederick Goddard,
Jr., March 23, 1916.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address (home) 648 Pine St., Winnetka. III.
(business) 523 The Rookery, Chicago, III.
After receiving my degree in 1907, I entered the New
York office of the firm that is now White, Weld and Com-
pany. In April, 1909, I was transferred to their Chicago
office, which was opened at that time, where I am still lo-
cated. The first four years in Chicago I lived in a flat with
a crowd made up mostly of Harvard men and Easterners.
In 1913 I was married and am now a permanent fixture in
Winnetka, HI., that famous colony of Harvard men. Mem-
her: Harvard Club of Chicago, University Club of Chicago.
STEPHEN CHILD
Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 14. 1866.
Parents David Weld Child, Olive Turner Thayer.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology),
1888.
Married Julia Sizer, Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1891.
Occupation Landscape Architect and Consulting Engineer.
Address The Fairmont, California St., San Francisco, Cal.
My connection with the class of 1906 was very slight.
I was merely a special, taking courses in landscape design
in the department of landscape architecture, practically all
of the school year 1902-1903 and part of 1903-1904. I did
post-graduate work and received no degree. Had been
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Biographical Sketches
;graduated in 1888 in civil engineering, S.B., Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. I practised municipal engineering,
parkway and boulevard work from 1889 to 1901, in New
England and Middle West; business and nurseryman, 1901;
■special student at Harvard in 1902-1903 and part of 190-1-;
private practice as landscape architect and consulting en-
gineer, 1903 to date. Prom 1903 to 1906, Boston and New
England ; 1906 to 1914, Boston summers, California winters ;
1914 to date in practice at San Francisco. Designed private
estates in New England and California; parks at San Jose
and Fresno, Cal. ; boulevard system Santa Barbara. In the
summer of 1912, I spent three months studying abroad in
England, France, Italy, and South Germany. Author of
Landscape Architecture, a Resume of its Past and Present
(for Congress of Technology, April, 1911). Member: Amer-
ican Society of Civil Engineers, Fellow American Societ.y of
Landscape Architects.
HARLEY WHEELER CHITTENDEN
Born Burlington, Vt., Nov. 29, 1S77.
Parents Herman Bethnel Chittenden, Emmu Harriette Dar-
row.
School Burlington High School, Burlington, Yt.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address 27 State St., Boston, Mass.
Member: Bostonian Society, Boston City Club, Copley So-
ciety, Mason and Shriner, Elks, Ethan Allen Club, Lake
Champlain Yacht Club, Sons of Colonial Wars.
[Mr. Chittenden has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
ARTHUR OLAF CHRISTENSEN
Born Beaufort, S. C, Dec. 12, 1882.
Parents Niels Christensen, Abbie Mandana Holmes.
School Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology),
1907.
Married Helen Minot Eddy, Groton, Mass., Jan. 31, 1911.
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Children Minot Holmes, June 1, 1912.
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address (home) Beaufort, S. C.
(business) Dover, N. J.
I left Harvard the middle of my junior year, partly be-
cause the Massachusetts Institute of Technology seemed a
better place to pursue mining, and partly because the dean
and I could not see things from a comm^on ground. I fin-
ished the course of mining at the Massachusetts Institute o£
Technology in 1907 but did not receive a degree until 1908.
I spent two years gaining practical experience at mining,
throughout the West. In 1909 I took a position as mine
superintendent of a mine in Zacatecas, Mexico. I was very
successful in bringing a mine in bad shape into a prosperous
condition. The outlook was so bright that I came to the
United States and married, expecting to spend at least sev-
eral years at that mine. The revolution soon drove us aAvay
as it became unsafe for my wife there. Since leaving Mexi-
co in 1912, I have been a rolling stone, with a four years'
stroke of bad luck. I worked as miner, etc., gaining experi-
ence, was mine foreman of a gold mine in Canada, and an-
other in South Dakota ; then held the same position for the
New Jersey Zinc Company at Franklin. N. J., for two years.
I am now occupied in developing and exploiting a line of
electric stoves of my own get-up.
WILLIAM FOLLEN CLAPP
Born Hingham, Mass.. June 17, 188-}.
Parents Erstene Follen Clapp, Abbie Louise Fisher.
School Roxbury Latin School. Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Helen G. Riese, Providence, R. I.. 1905.
Children Helen Carol, Dec. 13, 1905; Jeanne, Dec. 5, 1911.
Occupation Telephone Superintendent.
Address (home) 35Jf Danforth St., Portland, Me.
(business) ^5 Forest Ave., Portland, Me.
I left college to get married and have worked ever since
for the New England Telephone Company and now hold the
position of district superintendent with headquarters at
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Portland, Me. Member: Masonic Lodge, Portland Country-
Club, Portland Masonic Club, Portland Athletic Club, New
England Telephone Society, Portland Chamber of Com-
merce.
DAVIS WASGATT CLARK
Bom Franklin, Ohio. April 27, 1881.
Parents Davis Wasgatt Clark. Fanny Delano Jones.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 31 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 20 Beacon St., Boston, M<iss.
Soon after leaving college I entered the office of C. H.
Blackall, the well-known architect, and have remained
there ever since. After a good long struggle I find myself
within striking distance of the top. Outside of my business,
my life has been rather quiet and uneventful. Member:
Harvard Club of Boston, Boston Architectural Club.
JOHN WOLFE CLARK
Born Port Chester, N. Y., July 18, 1882.
Parents W. H. Clark, Agnes Wolfe.
School Blake's School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1901
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 622 West 113th St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
JULIUS VENNARD CLARK
Born Melrose, Mass., Jan. 23, 188Jf.
Parents Julius S. Clark, Eliza Isabelle Yannard.
School Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Editor.
Address (home) 109 Myrtle St., Melrose, Mass.
(business) Boston Evening Record, Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Clark has nothing to add to his last report.]
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WILLIAM ARMSTRONG CLARK
Born Franklin. Ohio, Feb. 6, 1883.
Parents Duvis Wasgatt Clark. Fannie Delano Jones.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Lumber Merchant.
Address (home) 31 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 33 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
In 1906, following graduation, and in 1907, I worked in
lumber yards and mills in Boston, Mass.. Burlington, Vt.,
and Ottawa, Ont. In the fall of 1907, I returned to Boston
to buy and sell lumber for Walter D. Noyes. I am still in
the lumber business. Member: Harvard Club of Boston.
ROGER HENRY CLARKE
Born New York, N. T., Feb. 1, 188^.
Parents Samuel Belcher Clarke, Sarah Louisa Rogers.
School The Ridge School, Washington, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Janet Thomson Carter, East Orange, N. J., June
1, 1910.
Children Samuel Rogers, Dec. 2, 1911; Roger Henry, June
29, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) ^17 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
(business) 117 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
Shortly after graduating from the Harvard Law School I
was appointed assistant United States attorney for the
Southern District of New York, which position I held from
January 1, 1910, to May 1, 1912. Thereafter I was associ-
ated with the law firm of Clarke, Breckenridge and Coffey
until its dissolution in July, 1913. On September 1, 1913, I
formed a partnership for general law work with a law-
school classmate, Charles W. Atwater, Wesley an, '06, under
the firm name of Atwater and Clarke. To avail myself of
an opportunity to enter the legal department of the Ameri-
can Sugar Refining Company we dissolved Atwater and
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Biographical Sketches
Clarke, November 15, 1915. Member : Harvard Club of New
York, University Glee Club of New York, Association of the
Bar in the City of New York.
CLARENCE ERSKINE CLEMENT
Born Newbury, Mass., July 20, 1884.
Parents Erskine Clement, Louisa Catherine Adams John-
son.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1907.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1907).
Occupation Chemical Specialties.
Address (home) Ocean Ave., Newbury, Mass.
(business) 678 Washington St., East Weymouth,
Mass.
Member: Dalton Club, NeM'^buryport, Mass., American
Yacht Club, Newburyport, Mass.
[Mr. Clement has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
EDGAR THOMAS CLEMENTS
Born Roseland, Essex County, N. J., March 27, 1880.
Parents Thomas Clements, Catherine Hartley.
School Newark Academy, Newark, N. J.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.T.B. (Union Theological Seminary,
N. Y.), 1909.
Occupation Minister.
Address 70 Hillside Ave., Nutley, N. J.
[Has not been heard from.]
CLEVELAND COBB
Born Chicago, III., May 26, 188^.
Parents Henry Ives Cobb, Emma Martin Smith.
School University School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Broker in Commercial Paper.
Address (home) 449 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) 26 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
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I have been in New York almost continuously since I was
graduated in 1906, first employed by the Morton Trust Com-
pany, then by J. S. Bache and Company, and for the last
four years by F. S. Moseley and Company. Member: Har-
vard Club of New York, Knickerbocker Club of New York.
HORACE BUTTERFIELD COBURN
Born Loioell. Mass., May 19. 188^.
Parents Horace Butterfield Coburn, Mary Elizabeth Fel-
lows.
School Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Railroading (operating department).
Address (home) 101 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla, Wush.
(business) Care 0. W. B. R. and N. Company,
Walla Walla, Wash.
From 1906 to 1909 I was in New York City on Pennsylva-
nia Tunnels under East River and on Center Street — sub-
ways; from 1909 to 1912 in Oregon, taking student course
in railroad operation on the Southern Pacific and 0. W. R.
R. and N. Co. ; from 1912 to date trainmaster and assistant
superintendent on 0. W. R. R. and N. Co., at Portland, Spo-
kane and Walla Walla, Wash. Member: Harvard Club of
New York, University Club of Portland, Ore., Multnomah
Amateur Athletic Club, Portland, Ore., Walla Walla Golf
Club, Walla Walla, Wash.
LESLIE ROLAND COFFIN
Born Denver, Col., April 13, 1SS4.
Parents Frederic Roland Coffin, Elizabeth Lowber.
School Pasadena High School, Pasadena, Cal.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Fanny M. Johnson, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14,
1909.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address Bellingham, Wash.
[Has not been heard from.]
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WILLIAM LESLIE COGGINS
Born Lamoine, Me., Feb. 17, 1867.
Parents Wallace Thompson Coggins, Maria Bragdon
Wooster.
School 'Normal School. Castine, Me., and Normal School,
Bridgewater, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Carrie A. Pond, Nashua. N. H., July 3, 1899 (died
Sept. 30, 1905).
Children Paul Pond, July 28, 1900.
Occupation Superintendent of Schools.
Address 350 Clinton St., New Bedford, Mass.
[Mr. Coggins has nothing to add to his last report.]
EDMUND STRONG COGSWELL
Born Salem, Mass., July 21, 1883.
Parents Flenry Phillips Cogswell, Mary Augusta Gage.
School High School, Salem, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Lydia Russell Lochman, Salem, Mass., April SO,
1913.
Children Bean Edmund, Feb. 22, 1914.
Occupation Examiner, Insurance Department Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
Address (home) Cedar St., Wenham, Mass.
(business) Insurance Department, State House,
Boston, Mass.
From August, 1906. to September. 1913, I was employed
as a mathematician in the actuarial department of the New
England Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston. In
1913 the state legislature enacted a law providing for the
establishment of a contributory retirement system for pub-
lic school teachers along insurance lines. The Teachers' Re-
tirement Board, composed of the state commissioners of in-
surance, banking, and education, elected me as its secretary
in October, 1913. This position I held for over two years
and watched the retirement system grow from a member-
ship of nothing to a membership of over 8.600 teachers.
This retirement system is one of the few teachers' pension
systems in the country that is on a sound financial basis. In
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December, 1915, the state insurance commissioner offered
me the position of examiner and chief of the Workmen's
Compensation Bureau in his department, which position I
now hold. My duties are to act as deputy and assistant to
the commissioner in matters pertaining to the premium rates
charged by insurance companies for workmen's compensa-
tion insurance. As business has occupied all my time since
graduation my outside interests have not been numerous.
I have served as auditor and trustee of the First Baptist
Church, Salem, a member of the association which revised
the city charter of Salem, and am an officer in a Masonic
lodge. For six years I served in the National Guard in the
Second Corps of Cadets, M. V. M. In 1910 I visited Eng-
land, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, and France, and in 1913
took a honeymoon trip to Bermuda. Member: Boston City
Club, Boston Baptist Social Union, Masonic: Essex Lodge,
F. & A. M., Salem, Mass., Washington R. A. Chapter, Salem,
Mass., Sutton Lodge of Perfection, Salem, Mass., Omar Grot-
to, Boston; Boston Life Underwriters' Association.
WALTER CLEVELAND COGSWELL, Jr.
Born Boston, iJass., Aug. 26, 1SS3.
Parents Walter Cleveland Cogswell, Laura Danforth Ted-
ford.
School 'Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Box 136, North Scituate, Mass.
(business) South Main St., Cohasset, Mass.
Member: Boston Press Club, Boston, Mass., Hatherly
Country Club, North Scituate, Mass., Konihasset Boat Club,
North Scituate, Mass.
[Mr. Cogswell has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
AUGUSTUS COHEN
Born Fairplay, Col., Oct. 23, 188^.
Parents Samuel Cohen. Eva Levoy.
School East Side High School, Denver, Col.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Married Marion C. Lolly, Yonkers, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1910.
Children Reid Augustus, Nov. 16, 1911; Dorothy May, Nov^
25, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 518 Winter Ave., New Castle, Pa.
Immediately subsequent to my departure from Harvard, I
became connected with the International Pavement Com-
pany, with which company I was affiliated until Aug-
ust, 1910. I then became superintendent of the New Castle
Asphalt Block Company of Pittsburgh with headquarters at
New Castle. In 1912 I resigned this position to become superin-
tendent of manufacturing for the International Pavement
Company at Bridgeport, Conn., moving in 1913 to New Cas-
tle, Pa., where I was appointed local manager of the com-
pany's New Castle plant. In 1914 I was elected treasurer
and manager of the New Castle Asphalt Block Company;
later, in April, 1915, resigning from that company to devote
my attention to my duties as local manager of the Interna-
tional Pavement Company, at New Castle, Pa. Member:.
Kotary Club, New Castle, Pa.
REUBEN SOLOMON COHEN
Born Mazagan. Morocco, Aug. 5, 1878.
Parents Meir Cohen, Hannah Bensahel.
School Warlingham School, Surrey, England. i
Years in College 1900-1902; 1903-1906.
Degrees LL.B. (Columbia Law School), 1915.
Married Evelyn Schweitzer, Paris, France, March 31, 1909.
Occupation Merchant and Lawyer.
Address 672 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y.
Since the sexennial report was published I have been suc-
cessful in establishing a mercantile business of my own here
in New York City. I also completed the requirements at Co-
lumbia University Law School and last year received the de-
gree of Bachelor of Laws. My intention for the present is to
practise law in New York City and business will go on as us-
ual, but will be conducted under some trade name after my ad-
mission to the bar next November. From September, 1913,
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to October, 1914, I travelled in Morocco, Spain, France,
Italj' and Austria. I was in Morocco when the present war
broke out.
WILLIAM ISAAC COHN
Born Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 3, 1885.
Parents Isaac Cohn, Fannie Silherberg.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Finance.
Address Fort Smith, Ark.
[Has not been heard from.]
BERT LAWLOR COLBY
Born East Boston. Mass., July 29, 1881.
Parents Joseph William Colby, Mary Laura Colby.
School East Boston High School, East Boston, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.B.A., 1910.
Address 163 Lexington St., East Boston. Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
WARREN HOWARD COLBY
Born Boiv. N. H.. Feb. 15, 1883.
Parents George White Colby, Eunice Priscilla Heath.
School Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Cliffside Ave., Swampscott, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE ALBERT COLEMAN
Born Arlington, Mass., Oct. 1, 1884-
Parents Alexander Burnett Coleman. Rebecca Vance.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Adelaide Moreau. Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1908.
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Children Adelaide Moreau, Oct. 1, 1909; Sheldon Vance,
Dec. 22, 1915.
Occupation Metallurgy.
Address (home) 98 Vernon St., Worcester, Mass.
(business) 94 Grove St., Worcester, Mass.
Having completed the requirements for my degree at the
end of my junior year, and being too shy to enter the "Fel-
lowship of Learned Men" unescorted, I returned to Cam-
bridge to specialize in metallurgical chemistry, taking my
degree with the class. Directly upon leaving college, I en-
tered the mills of the Lackawanna Steel Company, at Buf-
falo, N. Y., putting in two years at "one week of days, and
one week of nights", with twenty-four hours every other
Sunday, for good measure. During these two years of ex-
istence, I became turn foreman of the light rail and struc-
tural mills, and later assistant superintendent of the
blooming mill. While thus engaged, our mills pro-
duced a large portion of the structural steel used
in the construction of the Boston Elevated, as well
as the steel sheet piling used in the building of
the coffer-dam, preparatory to raising the United
States battleship Maine from the mud of Havana harbor.
Both these jobs required specially designed shapes, and
many a bad hour was spent in our efforts to obtain the same.
The Elevated demanded a round cornered channel bar,
which was to form a portion of the upright supporting col-
umns, running from the sidewalk to the overhead structure.
The object of this peculiarly shaped section was to mini-
mize the effects of accidents to pedestrians and horses.
Should any of the "Naughty Sixers" while celebrating the
decennial of Harvard's "Greatest Class", in an exuberance
of spirits ( 1) embrace, more or less violently one of these
columns, I feel sure he will admit, next morning, that the
Lackawanna Steel Company was the original and only pio-
neer in the "Safety First" movement. In 1908, I was trans-
ferred to the engineering department, as assistant in charge
of the fabricating work, a field into which our company had
just entered. In 1909, I left their employ to follow experi-
mental work in connection with the electro-metallurg}^ of
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iron and steel, at the Worcester plant of the American Steel'
and "Wire Companj-, a subsidiary of the United States Steel
Corporation. While thus employed, my work covered the
installation and operation of a 10-ton Heroult electric arc
furnace, producing high-grade steels. This furnace ran for
about a year and some very valuable data were obtained.
Upon the completion of this experimental work I was trans-
ferred to the sales organization, where I have been ever
since. The construction of the Panama Canal and the
European War have presented some very interesting en-
gineering problems, in the consideration of which I have
had a humble part. While in Worcester, I have found some
relaxation in politics, serving three years as ward chairman,
and "stumping" Worcester County during the 1912, 1913
and ]914 campaigns. After having done "my bit" at 11
hours days, and 13 hours nights, I was "some authority"
on the mutual benefits to be derived from the establishment
of eight-hour shifts in all continuous industries. Member:
Worcester County Republican Club. The Worcester County
Fish and Game Association, Worcester Harvard Club.
WILLIAM HARRISON COLLNER
Born Dec. 27, 1881.
Parents Harrison Collner, Eliabeth Caldicell.
School Laicrenceville, X. J.
Years in College 1902-190-',: 1905-1906; 1908-1910.
Occupation Stocks and Bonds.
Address St. Petersburg, Pa.
[Mr. Collner has nothing to add to his last report.]
EDWIN ROY COLPITT
Born Pleasant Vale, N. B., Canada. Dec. .',, 1881.
Parents Albert Thomas Colpitt, Laura Elizabeth Steeves..
School High School, Somerville, Mass., and High School.^
Everett, Mass.
Years in College r.>02-1906.
Occupation Farmer.
Address South Maiti St.. Berkley, Mass.
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During my last year in college my health failed me to
such an extent that I decided to give up my college work, —
at least for a time. So, leaving without completing the A.B.
requirements, very near the close of the academic year, I
struck out in farm work on an uncle's estate in Fayville,
Mass. A year later I went to work for my parents on a
farm, which they had bought in West Acton, Mass. The ex-
piration of four years found the farm sold and me on my
way to the Canadian Northwest "to make my fortune".
But I did not count on homesickness. It took only two
weeks to arrive at the conclusion that old New England was
good enough for me. It is now "going on" five years since
"getting back", and about all that time I have been in the
farming business with my father in Berkley, Mass., a few
miles from Taunton.
MAURICE VERNON CONNER
Born Orange, Mass., March 23, 1869.
Parents Maurice Conner, Julia Ann Hammond.
School Orange High School, Orange, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1910).
Married Anna May Wharft, Cambridge, Mass.. Oct. 27. 1909-
Occupation Advertising.
Address (home) 106 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 44 Bromfleld St., Boston, Mass.
I have nothing special to relate since 1906; but as I did
the unusual thing of entering college at 33 years of age, I
will give a brief account of the preceding period: I gradu-
ated from Orange Mass., High School in 1886; 1887-1890,
stenographer at Boston; 1890-1893, stenographer at New
York; 1893-1896, typewriter salesman at New York; 1896-
1902, typewriter salesman at Boston ; 1902-1906, at Harvard
College; 1906-1911, typewriter salesman at Boston; 1911-
1916, New England selling agent for several manufacturers
of advertising signs and specialties; 1896, Veteran 7th Regi-
ment, National Guard State of New York ; 1896, Past Mas-
ter St. Nicholas Lodge, A. F. and A. M., New York City:,
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1906, charter member Harvard Chapter Acacia (National) ;
1905, president Harvard Masonic Club; in college I special-
ized in economics.
MARTIN JOSEPH CONNOLLY
Born Boston. Mass.
School Boston College Preparatory School. Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1904-1^06.
Degrees S.B.. 1906: A.B. (Boston College). 1903.
Married Moj-y Olive Borden. Boston. Mass., July .'/. 1910.
Children Richard Borden, April 23, 1912; Walter Augus-
tus, Nov. 15. 1913; Francis Randall, Nov. 29,
1915.
Occupation Explosive Engineer.
Address (home) 334 East Jefferson St., Kirkwood, Mo.
(business) 1839 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo.
After leaving college in 1906, I went to work for the
American Smelting Company at Garfield. Utah, and later
on was transferred to the Nevada Consolidated plant of the
same company located at Ely, Nev. I left there to go to
Salida, Col., to take charge of some experimental work in
conjunction with the Dwight-Llo.vd process. On completion
of this work I accepted the position of manager of the Gold
Creek Mining Company, British Columbia. I next became
a member of the technical department of the DxiPont Pow-
der Company.
HERBERT LEWIS CONVERSE
Born Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 15. 1882.
Parents Herbert Brooks Converse. Virginia Le Roy Lewis.
School Brookline High School and Stone's School, Boston,
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Salesman.
Address 39 Florence Ave., Arlington, Mass.
Member: Medford Boat Club, Arlington Heights Singers'
Club.
[Mr. Converse has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
Biographical Sketches
ARTHUR MAYHEW COOK
Born Laconia, N. H., March 25, 1883.
Parents Addison Gardner Cook, Harriet Stanwood Hatha-
way.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.F. (Yale University), 1908.
Occupation Forester.
Address (home) 135 Academy St., Laconia, N. H.
(business) Forest Service, Steamboat Springs,.
Col.
After leaving college, I went directly to the Yale Forest
School, and completed a course leading to the master's de-
gree in forestry. As the most direct way of getting into for-
estry practice at once, I took the civil service examination
for a position in the department of agriculture in the spring
of 1908, at Sylacauga, Ala. Being successful, and attracted
by the opportunity of working and living in the West, I ac-
cepted an offer of appointment from the department in
July, and was assigned to active field work on the Medicine
Bow National Forest, with headquarters at Saratoga, later
at Laramie, Wyo. After rapidly going through a period as
a tenderfoot, and being considered as fairly adaptable to the
unique conditions of plain and mountain life, an appoint-
ment was given me as deputy supervisor of the Hayden Na-
tional Forest, with headquarters at Encampment, Wyo., in
the summer of 1909. Here, the technical work of the forest
in connection with timber and land surveys was given me.
The chief business of the forest was, however, administra-
tion of large sheep and cattle ranges, and I worked into this
as rapidly as possible. The next year, my experience was
thought sufficient to successfully handle the Arapaho Forest
in Colorado, as forest supervisor. My work there until the
fall of 1913 was almost wholly administrative, but in con-
nection with the carrying on of technical and scientific work,
and forest organization. As an added opportunity for ex-
perience and influence in my profession, I took an associate
professorship in forestry in the University of Wisconsin dur-
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ing the winter of 1913. The position carried with it a connec-
tion with the state forestry department as assistant state for-
ester. The w^ork in Wisconsin carried me pretty well over the
vast areas there now desolate, once clothed with timber of
great value, and the basis of many of our characteristic mush-
room fortunes. In Wisconsin I had the good fortune to be
associated with, and under, as state forester, a Sheffield Sci-
entific School man, Edward M. Griffith. An opportunity to
re-enter the government work in the West, combined with
an approaching political upheaval, induced me to leave Wis-
consin in the fall of 1914, and I came thence to northwestern
Colorado as supervisor of the Routt National Forest, where
I live in Steamboat Springs. My work here is now largely
administrative, in connection chiefly with the use of a gov-
ernment "estate" of nearly a million acres by thousands
of cattle and sheep, and development of the territory yet
further to make its large resources available.
HAROLD OATMAN COOK
Born Providence, R. I., Oct. SI, 1884.
Parents William Sumner Cook, Adelaide Marshall Pease.
School Waltham High School, Waltham. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.F., 1901.
Married Helen Crane Parkhurst, Everett, Mass., Sept. 21,
1910.
Children Vincent Parkhurst, July 30, 1913.
Occupation Assistant State Forester, Massachusetts.
Address (home) 107 Central St., Auburndale, Mass.
(business) 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
On leaving the Harvard Forest School in 1907, I joined
the staff of the Massachusetts state forester and have been
in the department ever since. I am now the chief technical
assistant and have general charge of the field work in forest
administration. I have for four years been secretary of the
Alumni Association of the Harvard Forest School. I have
written : Forestry in Massachusetts, Mensuration of White
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Pine, Forest Thinning. Member: Society of American For-
esters, Washington, Massachusetts Forestry Association,
Boston, Eastern Foresters Association, Trenton.
THOMAS YOST COOPER
Born Del Rio, Texas, April 22, 1S8J,.
Parents Moses Cooper, Kate Miller.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906).
Occupation Farmer.
Address "Revonah," Hanover, Pa.
[Mr. Cooper has nothing to add to his last report.]
WILLIAM WELLINGTON CORLETT
Born Neic York. N. Y.. Jan. 9, 1885.
Parents William Wellington Corlett, Minerva Franklin.
School Morristown School, Morristown, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Lauretta Jefferson, Worcester, Mass., June 8, 1906.
Children Lauretta. Feb. 24, 1907; Cynthia, Aug. 21/, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Jf50 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
(business) 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I have been in the law department of the United States
Steel Corporation from 1908 to date. Member: Harvard
-Club of New York,
JOHNATHAN HENRY CORRY
Born Ottawa, Ont., Canada., June IS, 1879.
Parents James Alexander Carry, Elizabeth Walker.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1.903.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address Corry Building, Ottawa, Ont., Canada.
[Has not been heard from,]
CLARENCE DENNIS COUGHLIN
Born Kingston, Pa., July 27, 1883.
Parents James Martin Coughlin, Mary Ellen Wetter.
-School Wilkes Barre High School, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
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Years in College im-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Verner Barring, Wilkes Barre, Pa., June-
29, 1910.
Children Helen, July 4, 1912; Barring, Dec. 19, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Jt9 Terrace St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.
(business) 502 Coal Exchange, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
From 1906 to 1910 I was professor in Wilkes Barre High
School, Wilkes Barre, Pa. From 1910 to 1915 I was practis-
ing attorney. T am now law instructor in Warton School ot
Accounts and Finance of the University of Pennsylvania.
Member : Elks Club, Wilkes Barre, Pa., Masonic Club and
Society, Wilkes Barre, Pa., Harvard Club of Philadelphia,
Franklin Club of Wilkes Barre, Pa.
JOHN JOSEPH COURTNEY
Born Plymouth, Mass., April 28, 1S81.
Parents Patrick Courtney. Katherine Regan.
School Plymouth High School, Plymouth, Mass., and Pri-
vate Tutor.
Years in College 1902-190',.
Occupation Teacher and Pianist and Composer.
Address (home) Highland Ave., Plymouth. Mass.
(business) 6 Newbury St.. Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Courtney has nothing to add to his last report.],
JOHN KARLTON COUTANT
Born Neivburgh, N. Y., Sept. 28. 1883.
Parents Daniel John Coutant, Mary Williams.
School Newburgh Academy, Newburgh, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B. (in E.E.), 1906.
Married Alice Hoyt Smith, Newburgh, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1910^
Children • Jeanne Marie, Oct. 12, 1915.
Occupation Exporter.
Address (home) 60 Grand St.. Neivburgh, N. Y.
(business) United States Rubber Export Co., Ltd.r
New York, N. Y.
Member : Harvard Club of New York.
[Mr. Coutant has nothing further to add to his last re--
port.]
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GRAHAM COVENTRY
Born Vtica, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1883.
Parents George Coventry, Jane Henderson Campbell.
School Utica Free Academy, Utica, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901).
Married Mary MacDonald Cooper, Utica, N. Y., Oct. 11,
1910.
Children George, Dec. 17, 1911; Jane, F^b. 21, 1915.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 20 Clinton Place, Utica, N. Y.
(business) 162 Genesee St.. Utica, N. Y.
In October, 1906, I went to work for the First National
Bank of Utica as a messenger. I remained with that bank,
in various capacities, until December, 1908, when I became
connected with the Utica Trust and Deposit Company as
note teller. I was made assistant secretary in 1910, and in
1912 was elected secretary of the company, the position
which I now occupy. Member: Fort Schuyler Club, Utica,
N. Y., Yahmindasis Golf Club, Utica, N. Y.
GEORGE ROWLAND COX, Jr.
Born New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 8, 1880.
Parents George Rowland Cox, Ella Parkhurst Whittemore.
School St. John's Military School, Manlius, N. Y.
Years in College 1904-1906.
Occupation Manager of Uptown Branch of Massachusetts
Trust Co.
Address (home) 20 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 238 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
I left college in May, 1906, and went into the bond busi-
ness in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1909 I came back to Boston and
entered the same line of work. On February 9, 1914, I was
elected an officer of the Massachusetts Trust Company, and
for the last nineteen months have been the manager of
the uptown branch. Am president and director of the Back
Bay Board of Trade, treasurer and director of the Automo-
bile Tourists' Association, director of the Seaver-Howland
Press. Member: Colonial Club, Cambridge, Harvard Club
of Boston.
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PHILIP WESCOTT LAWRENCE COX
Born Maiden, Mass., July 25, 1883.
Parents Alfred Elmer Cox, Annie Adelaide Bell.
School Maiden High School, Maiden, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Ruth Dillaway, Marblehead Neck, Mass., July 17,
1909.
Children Philip Wescott Lawrence, Jr., Sept. 12, 1910; Ed-
ward Dillaway, Aug. 6, 1912; Nancy Ryder, May
11, 191.',.
Occupation Superintendent of Schools.
Address (home) 300 Woods Road, Solvay, N. Y.
(business) High School Building, Solvay, N. T.
At the time of the sexennial reunion, I had just completed
my first year's experience as a superintendent of schools.
I have been at it ever since. And some young life for a
peaceful citizen, too ! I remained at Easton, Mass., one
year more, resigned before they could fire me or murder me,
and came to more congenial fields of labor, where the people
were less conserv^ative, and where they doubled my salary,
praise be ! Here at Solvay, we fight illiteracj' , pediculosis,
and Italian itch, politicians, booze (43 saloons in a village of
7000 people), and the unsanitary conditions of the crowded
tenements (the beds are often used by three men on eight-
hour shifts corresponding to those of the factories). We are
conducting a most interesting social welfare movement by
means of the public school system. Day, afternoon and
evening, summer and winter, school days and Saturdays find
social and educational activities in operation throughout the
school system. There are now three children in our family
and, thank God ! they are all sound and strong. Each sum-
mer finds them at the seashore, and each summer finds me
at Harvard or Columbia. I hope soon to give up the strug-
gling, cynic-making, bickering work of school administra-
tion. I shall do so, when some university values me highly
•enough to pay me sufficient salary to support decently my
family. I have prepared: Easton, Mass., School Reports,
1911, 1912, 1913, Solvay, N. Y., School Reports, 1914, 1915,
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Reports of New York Academic Principals' Meetings. Mem-
ber: University Club, Syracuse, N. Y., Harvard Club, Syra-
cuse, N. Y., Committee on education, Syracuse Chamber of
Commerce, Syracuse, N. Y., Committee on administration
and organization of the Commission for Reorganization of
Secondary Education.
CHARLES ROBERT CRAIG
Born Concord, Mass., Jan. 10, 1883.
Parents William Craig, Ellen Ryan.
School Concord High School, Concord, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Eleanor Waugh, Tonawanda, N. Y., July 18, 1911.
Children Patricia, July 20, 1913; Robert, Jan. 28, 1915.
Occupation Superintending Construction.
Address (home) 4 Thoreau St., Concord, Mass.
(business) 27 School St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Craig has nothing to add to his last report.]
RALPH EDWARD CROPLEY
Born Marblehead, Mass., July 2, 1885.
Parents Jacob M. Cropley, Sarah Delina Lyle.
School Walker's School, Salem, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Commercial Paper Broker.
Address (home) 13 Irving Place, Summit, N. J.
(business) Bond and Goodwin, 111 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
I left college in 1904 at the end of my sophomore year and
a Week later was plugging away in a commercial paper
broker's office in New York City. Aside from changing firms
once, I have been in the same line continuously, during the
early years of my business experience travelling extensively
on the road and unlearning everything taught me in college.
About 1,000,000 miles will come near covering the distance
I've been in 12 years. In recent years I have graduated
from the road to New York City .banks with spasmodic
business trips south. Whenever I get a few da.ys to myself I
am off to sea somewheres, for the call of the sea not only has
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me by the throat but has seeped to the very marrow of my
bones. I have two regrets in life: one that I refused my
Annapolis appointment and went to Harvard ; the other that
I didn't study medicine. I have lost count of the number of
times I've been to Bermuda, Panama, and West Indian
islands, and some day when I get cash enough I am going to
shake the dust of New York City from my feet and beat it
for the Southland, preferably Bermuda, whose only objec-
tion is that nobody speaks Spanish there. I have had one
illness which nearly finished me and another experience at
sea which came near doing for me likewise, if it had not
been that an Englishman, unlike the majority of his race,,
thought and acted at the same time. Sometimes when I am
out with the world, I wish he'd been typically English, but
then when I see some of my married friends, I cheer up de-
cidedly. Recently have been putting my shoulder to the
wheel and trying to assist in the re-establishment of the
American merchant marine and you who may read this, feel-
ing, as you no doubt do, the essentialness of a large navy,
tell your friends that no matter how big and efficient a navy
may be, it is utterly useless — so much junk without a mer-
chant marine to back it up — as would be your automobile
without gasoline. Friends I have scattered all over the
world, many of them fighting at the moment, to protect the
United States from Hunnish aggression, which the United
States itself under its present administration does not seem
to have "guts" enough to do. And, from my cosmopolitan
friends I've learned the secret of happiness, — ^to be able to
do something for somebody else no matter how great the
personal sacrifice may be. Member : American Legion, New
York, National Marine League, Washington, D. C, Harvard
Club of New Jersey, Harvard Club of New York, Avon Club,.
Avon, N. J.
ELIOT (BUCHANAN) CROSS
Born South Orange, N. J., March 18, 1S83.
Parents Richard James Cross, Matilda Redmond.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.,
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) Jf05 Park Ave., New York, TSf. Y.
(business) 10 East Jflth St., New York, N. Y.
I left Cambridge in the early spring of 1905, suffering
from a severe attack of appendicitis, for which I was operat-
ed upon at that time. I spent the summer and autumn trav-
elling in England, France, Germany, and Switzerland, and
returned in the winter to enter the architectural office of
Bruce, Price and de Sibour, where I remained for about a
year. Following this I spent a year in the architectural office
of Grosvenor Atterbury, and then with my brother, John W.
Cross, Yale, 1900, who had just returned from the Beaux
Arts, I formed the architectural firm of Cross and Cross, to
which I have since devoted my efforts. Member: Knicker-
bocker Club, Racquet and Tennis Club, Harvard Club, Met-
ropolitan Club, Aero Club, Westchester Country Club, all of
New York City.
SHIRLEY ROBBINS CROSSE
Born Somerville, Mass., Oct. 23, 1879.
Parents Charles Warren Crosse, Sarah Bobbins.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Clara Peickert, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 26, 1901.
Occupation Engineering.
Address (home) Box 32, Marshfield Hills, Mass.
(business) lift Milk St., Boston, Mass.
I was assistant in Electrical Engineering at Harvard dur-
ing 1907-1907, and 1907-1908. I have been with the Stone
and Webster organization since September 19, 1908, in
charge of inspection since April 1, 1912. Member: Ameri-
can Institute of Electrical Engineers, New York, Lawrence
Scientific Association.
(ALFRED) PHELPS CRUM
Born Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 13, 1883.
Parents F. X. Crum, Anna Marcia Phelps.
School Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Olive Maude Stafford, Cleveland, Ohio, June 17,
1913.
Children Winifred Stafford, May 22, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 1788 Radnor Road, Mayfield Heights,
Cleveland, Ohio,
(business) 610 Garfield Building, Euclid Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Practised law since graduation from the Law School.
Member of the firm of Price, Alburn, Crum and Alburn, 601-
615 Garfield Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Member: The Union
Club of Cleveland, The University Club of Cleveland, The
Harvard Club of New York.
ENRIQUE GALLARDO CUESTA
(formerly Enrique Cuesta Gallardo)
Born Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mex., Jan. 6, 1882.
Parents Manuel Maria Cuesta, Josefa Gallardo.
School Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston,
Mass.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Address Care of Manuel Cuesta Gallardo, Gov. of Jalisco,
Guadalajara, Mex.
[Has not been heard from.]
THOMAS EDWARD CUNNINGHAM, Jr.
Born Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 3, 1883.
Parents Thomas Edward Cunningham. Mary Dooley.
School Latin School and Private Tutor, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1910.
Married Martha Murphy, Dorchester, Mass., April 10, 1912.
Children Thomas Edward, 3d, Aug. 3, 1915.
Occupation Physician.
Address 5 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass.
Since graduating from the Harvard Medical School in
1910 I have been practising medicine in Cambridge. Mem-
ber: Boylston Medical Society, Massachusetts Medical So-
ciety, Aesculapian Club, all of Boston.
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FRANK ELLIS CURRIER
Born Somerville, Mass., Jan. 16, 188^.
Parents Emanuel Currier, Mary Thomas Enos.
School Somerville Latin School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 150 Lowell St., Somerville, Mass.
(business) Box 623, Bordentown, N. J.
Since graduation I have been teaching at the Bordentown
Military Institute, Bordento-v^Ti, N. J., being in charge of the
modern languages, — French, German and Spanish. My
summers have been spent chiefly in travelling both abroad
and in the United States. Member : Trenton Consistory, 32d
degree Mason, Trenton, N. J., Crescent Temple of Mystie
Shrine, Trenton, N. J.
JOSEPH FRANCIS CURTIN
Born Medford, Mass., Jan. 12, 1881.
Parents Constance Curtin, Katharine Riley.
School Medford High School, Medford, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Married Mary Anastatia Grady, Maiden, Mass., June 30,
1913.
Occupation Salesman.
Address 25 Jasper Block', Edmonton, Alherta, Canada.
I have, for the past five years, been in the employ of the
Hudson's Bay Company, the great explorers and traders of
the Canadian Northwest, and have done considerable trav-
elling in the northern wilds for this company. As I am
writing these few lines, the thermometer is hovering around
45 degrees below zero. I am also organist of St. Joachim's
Roman Catholic Church in Edmonton, Alberta, and in this
way try to keep a little in touch with what is going on in the
musical world. Member: Knights of Columbus (fourth de-
gree).
EDMUND DE FOREST CURTIS
Born New York, N. Y., July 21, 1884.
Parents William de Forest Curtis, Frances Prentiss:
Horner.
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School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1H02-1903.
Married Mildred Wilkes O'Neill, St. David's, Pa., Feb. 21,
1910.
Children Edmund de Forest, Nov. 5, 1910; Florence Chand-
ler, June 22, 1912; James William O'Neill, July
2, 1915.
Occupation Metallurgy and Ceramics.
Address (home) 232 West Vintah St., Colorado Springs,
Col.
(business) P. 0. Box 728, Colorado Springs, Col.
Member: Cheyenne Mountain Country Club, Colorado
Springs, The Efficiency Society, New York.
[Mr. Curtis has nothing further to add to his last report.]
GEORGE ARVED CUSHMAN
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 24, 1883.
Parents George Thomas Cushman, Sylvia Ford Ramsdell.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1.906; A.M., 1907.
Married Helen Emma Hermes, Boston, Mass., June 26,
1908.
Children Gladys Helen, March 31, 1909 (died Dec. 11, 1913);
Ruth Hester, Feb. 3, 1911; George Thomas,
March IS, 1915.
Occupation High School Teacher.
Address (home) 332 Billings Road, Wollaston, Mass.
(business) English High School, Montgomery St.,
Boston, Mass.
I completed the work for A.B., June, 1905, and then took
history and education courses for the A.M. during the year
1905-1906. I had postponed the degree so as to get it with
the class, but later changed my mind and took it in March,
so as to have it as an asset when I applied for teaching posi-
tions. I had intended to be a doctor, but changed my mind,
as it would take too long to get there. The first year out I
did not know what to do. I entered the automobile and
other business, but found no job. Finally I went with the
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad as a rodman.
I should have said that there were teaching positions and
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others away from Boston ; but at that time I did not want to
leave here. I worked one year civil engineering with the
railroad and the experience has helped me some in my
physics teaching. I think it would be well for a fellow to
spend a year or two working in the world after say his first
j'car in college in order to find out what he likes and can do.
I then took a teaching position at the Lowell Textile
School, where I taught organic and inorganic chemistry,
qualitative analysis, — a good variety of work, lots of it, but
good experience. I then came to Boston in the English High
School. The first year I taught physics and chemistry, the
second year and since I have had all physics. Member :
Zetland Lodge of Masons, Boston.
i, EDWARD LEAROYD CUTTER
Born Dorchester, Mass., June 28, 1883.
Parents Frank Ware Cutter, Mary Emma Oilbert.
School Roxhury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mary Perry Reed, Belmont, Mass., March 11, 1914.
Children Frances, Feb. 20, 1915.
Occupation Coal Dealer.
Address (home) North Russell St., Milton, Mass.
(business) 420 Freeport St., Dorchester, Mass.
Until March 11, 1914, I lived the life of the average bach-
elor, plodding along in business with a little travel, golf, etc.,
stirred in to break the monotony. On the above date life
took on a new complexion with my marriage, and things
have been looking up ever since. My wedding trip took me
to the Riviera, northern Italy, Switzerland, Prance, and
England, with a week in Paris with my brother-in-law, R. M.
Gallagher, '06, and his wife. I have since built a house in
Milton, Mass., where I am now living, pictures and plans of
which may be found in the November, 1915, issue of The
House Beautiful. Due to the high cost of living I have
dropped from all clubs but the Milton Club. I found the
Harvard Club of Boston the essence of luxury at $40.00 per
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year, with the privilege of an occasional $4.00 dinner, as.
I found I couldn't use it but three or four times a year; and
I should like ,to say right here that I have heard the same
sentiment expressed by several Harvard men living out of
town and whose business does not admit of their using it
during the daytime.
FREDERICK WILLIAM DAHL
Born Roxbury. Mass.. Jan. 15, 187.'^.
Parents Henry Dahl, Rosa Swerdfeger.
School Boston University, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees A.B. (Boston University), 1899.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 25 Walnut Park, Roxhury, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
HENRY HYMAN DAMON
(formerly Hyman Henry Diamond)
Born Schishne, Russia, April 3, 1883.
Parents Jacob Diamond, Goldie Weinberg.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); 8.B. (Massachusetts Institute
of Technology), 1908.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 80 Washington Square, East, Isfeic York,
N. Y.
(business) Care of Public Service Commission.
1536 Woolworth Building, New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
ALLSTON DANA
Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 29, 1884-
Parents Richard Henry Dana, Edith Longfellow.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; 8.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology), 1908.
Married Dorothy Hovey Goodale, Cambridge, Mass., June
11, 1908.
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Children Dorothy, Nov. 8, 1909; Allston Fairfield, June Id,.
1911; Thomas Appleton, Sept. 17, 1912.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 78 Battle Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
(business) 30 Church St., New York, N. Y.
After graduating from Harvard,! studied civil engineer-
ing for two years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technol-
ogy. I then got married. Wei went out West and lived for
two years in Missoula, Mont., where I taught engineering at
the State University, and; where our daughter was born. We
then came East and lived for three years at Elmira, N. Y.,
where I was a, draughtsman at the Elmira Plant of the
American Bridge Company, and where our two sons were
born. Since then we have been living for three years in
White Plains, N. Y., and I have been an engineer in the New
York ofRce of the American Bridge Company,
CHARLES BASCOM DARWIN
Born Washington. D. C, April 18, 1882.
Parents Charles Carlyle Darwin, Gertrude Bascom.
School Western High School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) Lasqueti Island, B. C.
(business) 1524 28th St., N. W., Washington, D. C
[Has not been heard from.]
EDMUND STEUART DAVIS
(formerly Stewart Davis)
Born Providence, R. I., March 16, 1882.
Parents Edmund Davis, Maria Hunter Stewart.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Occupation Letters and Science.
Address Southampton, Long Island, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
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ARCHIBALD THOMPSON DAVISON.
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 11, 1883.
Parents Archibald Thompson Davison, Lucy Kelley.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1908.
Occupation Musician.
Address (home) 22 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) A 21 George Smith Hall, Cambridge,
Mass.
Instructor in music and organist and chorister in Har-
vard University at present. Member: St. Botolph Club,
Boston.
CHARLES DEAN DAVOL
Born Fall River, Mass., Feb. 7, 1883.
Parents George Stephen Davol, Mary Louise Bean.
School St. George's School, 'Newport, R. I., and Stone's
School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Sylvia Durfee Bufflnton, Fall River, April 19, 1911.
Children Fidelia Durfee, Nov. Jf, 1912; Elizabeth, Feb. IJf,
1915.
Occupation Cloth Broker.
Address (home) 314 June St., Fall River, M^iss.
(business) 76 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass.
I spent the summer of 1906 travelling in England and on
the continent. In January, 1907. I entered the employ of the
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, at Chicago, with
which company I remained until April, 1910. I then worked
for a time with the Union Pacific. Since January, 1912, I
haA^e been in Fall River with George H. Hawes and Com-
pany, cloth brokers. I am a director of the Fall River Cham-
ber of Commerce, and director of the Fall River Co-opera-
tive Bank. Member : Quequechan Club, Fall River, Harvard
Club of Boston, Harvard Clnh of Fall River.
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LYMAN DELANO
Born Neicburgh, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1883.
Parents Warren Delano, Jennie Walters.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Leila Burnett, Southboro, Mass, June 6, 1908.
Children Warren V., Sept. 28, 1909; Leila, Dec. 25, 1910;
Frederic Adrian; Robert Burnett.
Occupation Third Y ice-President, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
Address Wilmington, N. C.
Member: Union Club, Harvard Club, Racquet and Tennis
Club, all of New York, Tennis and Racquet Club, Boston,
Saddle and Cycle Club, Chicago, Cape Fear Club, Wilming-
ton, N. C.
[Mr. Delano has nothing further to add to his last report.]
JAMES VICTOR DIGNOWITY
Born San Antonio. Tex., Dec. 18, 1883.
Parents James Victor Dignoioity, Mattie Grace Bell,
School Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Grace Newell Strong, New YorJc, N. Y., April 1,
1916.
Occupation Metallurgical Engineer.
Address Unknown.
[Has not been heard from.]
CHARLES HARCOURT DIMICK
Born Hamilton, Mass., Sept. 17, 188Jf.
Parents Charles Waldo Dimick, Abby Parcher Haines.
School Browne and Nichols' School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190Jf.
Married Marion Augusta Stevens, Cambridge, Mass., Oct..
28, 1914.
Occupation No occupation at present.
Address (home) 122 Line St., Cambridge, Mass.
I left college at the end of my sophomore year and en-
tered the employ of the National Tube Company, at Lorain,
Ohio. Two years later I changed to the United States Cart-
ridge Company, Lowell, Mass. I travelled as a representa-
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tive of this concern for five years. The National Lead Com-
pany then acquired an interest in the United States Cart-
ridge Company. At this time I was made sales manager
and served in that capacity for four years. October, 1914,
I resigned, to take over the management of Woodcrest
Farm, a very large establishment for the breeding of thor-
oughbred dairy cattle, located at Rifton, N. Y., near the
Hudson River, in which I am interested by will. At the end
of one year I gave up this work and am now busily sniffing
the trail of a new connection in business. Member : Harvard
Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York.
WILLIAM BELL DINSMOOR
Born Windham, N. H., July 29, 1886.
Parents William Weave Dinsmoor, Annie Maria Mao
donald.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Zillah Frances Pierce, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 8,
1910.
Occupation Architect.
Address American School of Classical Studies, Athens,
Greece.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROBERT CARVER DISERENS
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1884.
Parents Albert Day Diserens, Alice Mary Jefferies.
School Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Years in College 190 2-1906 .
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1901).
Married Ruth Fairbanks Stutson, West Newton, Mass.,
■June 24, 1914.
Occupation Advertising Manager.
Address (home) 119 Palmer Ave., East Detroit, Mich.
(business) 76 Washington Boulevard, Detroit,
Mich.
Since leaving college I have been in the advertising busi-
ness in Cincinnati, Chicago, and Milwaukee. I then became
advertising manager of the Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Com-
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pany, of Fort Wayne, Ind. After three years at this job I
took the managership of the Hayden Manufacturing Com-
pany, of Fort Wayne, a small concern doing contract ma-
chine work. Hampered by insufficient capital we sold out in
the fall of 1915, during the war boom of machinery. Janu-
ary 1, 1916, I went back to the advertising business, taking
the job of manager of the Detroit office of the Charles W.
Shonk Company. Member 32d degree Scottish Rite Mason,
Fort Wayne, Ind., member of Mystic Shrine, Mizpah Temple,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
HAROLD EDWARD DITMARS
Born Hohoken, Hudson County, N. J., Jan. 24, 1883.
Parents Isaac Edward Ditmars, Isahelle Peck.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Gertrude Martense Yanderveer, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
April 30, 1912.
Children Edward Bennett Vnnderveer, Oct. 12, 1913.
Occupation Chief Engineer of Construction.
Address (home) 70 Linden Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) 85 Ninth St., Brooklyn,, N. Y.
After leaving Cambridge in June of 1906, I was advised
by my physician to try to regain my lost health by an ex-
tended holiday in Europe. After a brief visit to Montreal,
Canada, I spent the entire summer touring in Great Britain,
Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France. During my
stay in Europe I was offered a position in Chicago, and, up-
on my return to the States, I went out to Chicago ; but. not
caring for the city or the climate, I returned to my home in
Brooklyn, and accepted a position with the Turner Con-
struction Company, of New York, where I remained for a
year, and I next served as civil engineer and supervisor of
construction for Ditmars and Brite, architects, where I re-
mained for three years. On the first of January, 1911, I was
elected a director and vice-president of McDermott and
Hanigan, building contractors, of New York. On January
1, 1916, I became a stockholder in the firm of Baillie and
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Johnson, Inc., specialists in concrete construction, and be-
came the secretary to the company on the same day. I am
now New England agent for Hart and Grouse Company, of
Utica, N. Y., manufacturers of boilers, with offi.ce at 68
Devonshire Street, Boston. I was married, on the thirtieth
of- April, 1912, to Gertrude Martense Vanderveer, in the Re-
formed Protestant Dutch Church, in the town of Flatbush,
Kings County, N. Y. We have one child, who is Edward
Bennett Vanderveer Ditihars, born on October 12, 1913. I
spend all my vacations in the Province of Quebec in the
Dopiinion of Canada. Besides my regular engineering work
I am a genealogist, and do considerable work in this line,
and am active in the affairs of Kings County Historical So-
ciety, before whom I have lectured. I have written : The
Loyalists of Kings County (prepared for private distribu-
tion). I am collaborating with the well-known historian,
Charles A. Ditmas, in the preparation of the biographical
and genealogical history of the Ditmars, Ditmas, Ditmis
Family, which is soon to be published by Mr. Ditmas. Mem-
ber: Brooklyn Engineers Club, Kings County Historical So-
ciety, St. Nicholas Society of Nassau Island, to whose board
of stewards I have been twice elected, .Holland Society of
the State of New York, Men's Club of the Reformed Protes-
tant Dutch Church of Flatbush, New York Alumni Associa-
tion of the Phillips Exeter Academy.
EDWARD JOSIAH DIVES
Born Reading, Pa., Nov. 13. 1881.
Parents Josiah Dives, Mary Poindexter.
School Reading High School, Reading, Pa.
Years in College 1!I02-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Mary Nolan, Reading, Pa., May, 1910.
Children Angela Stewart, Nov. 12, 1911; Mary Poindexter,
June 23, 1914.
Occupation Accountant. '
Address (home) 625 North J/th St., Reading, Pa.
(business) 600 Penn. St., Reading, Pa.
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Member: Wyaraissing Club, Reading, Pa., Berkshire Coun-
try Club, Reading, Pa., Manufacturers' Club, Philadelphia,
Pa., Harvard Club of New York.
[Mr. Dives has nothing further to add to his last report.]
CLYDE RAYMOND DODGE
Born Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 9, 1882.
Parents John Wells Dodge. Emma Pickering.
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Lestie Ina Young, Haverhill, Mass., June 23, 1908.
Children Raymond John, April 16, 1911; Dorothy Lestie,
May 20, 1913.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 162 Woodruff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) 250 West 54th St., New York, N. Y.
I was three years with the engineering corps of the Boston
and Maine Railroad, and six years with the engineering
corps of the New York Board of Water Supply. Member:
Harvard Engineering Society of New York.
PAUL LESTER DOLE
Born Concord, N. H., Oct. 2, 1883.
Parents Lester Carrington Dole, Emmu Jane McDwffee.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Salesman.
Address St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
I left college in May, 1903, to enter the employ of the Bos-
ton and Maine Railroad, in the capacity of rodman. I re-
mained there spasmodically until Jvily, 1904, filling in
periods, laid off with various jobs with the Cheney Box
Factory at Lowell, Mass., and the Estabrook and Eaton Shoe
Company at Nashua, N. H. I left the effete East for the wild
and wooly West via the Grand Trunk Railroad in July, 1904.
I disembarked at Milwaukee and found employment with
the Allis-Chalmers Company and later on with the Nordberg
Manufacturing Company of that city. In July, 1906, I re-
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turned to Concord, N. H., in ill health and accepted a posi-
tion as master at St. Paul's School, in which capacity I
served six years. I left there in June, 1912, to take a posi-
tion with the F. E. Wing Motor Car Company, of Boston as
salesman. February, 1914, I left the F. E. Wing Company,
to- go into business w^ith the Pathfinder Sales Company,
of which I was treasurer. I am now in the employ of the
Hoyt Electrical Instrument Company, of Penacook, N. H.,
agents for the Ford car in this locality. Member: Concord
Gun Club, Concord, N. H.
ROBERT MONTGOMERY DOLE
Born Philadelphia, Pa., June 13, 1884-
Parents Islathan Haskell Dole. Helen Bennett.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Assistant in the Weather Bureau.
Address (home) 91 Glen Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
(business) Rosenwald Hall, University of Chicago,
Chicago, III.
After drifting around in various positions I decided to en-
ter a line of work that interested me. In 1908-1909 I worked
in Filene's Sons Company, in the purchasing department.
From 1910-1911 I was with the New England Magazine, and
later two small weekly papers which failed; I hope I wasn't
a hoodoo. At any rate scientific work was more in my line,
so I was sent to Washington, D. C, as an assistant in the
Weather Bureau, in May, 1912. I spent an interesting and
wonderful six months in the Virginia Blue Ridge where wild
strawberries were so plentiful one could have a pint every
meal, where flowers and birds were next to nature. Here
we flew kites into space, as high as six miles, and investi-
gated what the elements were doing up there by means of a
recording instrument, which gave pressure, temperature,
wind velocity, and humidity. In December, 1912, I was
sent to the wonderful little city of Charleston, S. C, where
real southern manners and hospitality abound, and it was
a most pleasant year and a half by the sea, amid picturesque
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old southern homes, with plenty of sunshine and a civiliza-
tion of 100 years ago. Then I went to an even finer little
southern city, Raleigh, N. C, where there are the finest
people in the world, and the loveliest girls, where everyone
loves music and nature. It was with real grief that I left
the little capital city with so many friends and moved once
more, this time to Chicago. Chicago is the centre of many
of the world's greatest activities, and the Weather Bureau
maintains a large and important station, issuing forecasts
for eleven states. The work is intensely interesting and it is
a place of bustle and hustle all the time. The "Weather Bu-
reau opened up a station in the University of Chicago with
a complete outfit of instruments and at present I am located
in the university, looking after the equipment. I have
written : Le Petit Trott, from the French (not published
yet). Why I left the Jesuit Order from the German (not yet
published). Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard
Club of Chicago, American Meteor Society, University of
Virginia, Astronomical Society of Mexico, German Meteor
Society, Bi-emen, Germany.
MICHAEL STANISLAUS DONLAN
Born Roxbury, Mass.. Aug. 6, 1883.
Parents James Donlan, Margaret Frances O'Neill.
School Roxbury High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 12 Willis St., Dorchester, Mass.
(business) Boston High School of Commerce, Bos-
ton. Mass.
I began my work in January, 1907, as teacher of lan-
guages at Racine College, Racine, Wis. In September, 1909,
I obtained a position in Chicago, at the Jefferson High
School, which became the Carl Schurz High School. The
following year, in April, 1912, I removed East to teach Ger-
man at the De Witt Clinton High School, in New York City.
Soon after, an offer in my home town, Boston, was very ac-
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ceptable. I entered the High School of Commerce in Sep-
tember, 1912, and have managed to hold down the job since
then. My classes are now all Spanish. Member: Catholic
Alumni Sodality, Boston, Boston City Club.
JOHN PATRICK DONOVAN
Born Concord, N. H., Oct. 8, 1882.
Parents Michael Henry Donovan, Elizabeth Jane Bland.
School Concord High School, Concord, N. H.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1910).
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address (home) 28 Thorndike St., Concord, JSf. H.
(business) 30 West 42d St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
MAURICE JOSEPH DORGAN
Born Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 24, 1884.
Parents Patrick Joseph Dorgan, Mary Ann Scannell.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 8 Green St., Lawrence, Muss.
(business) 316 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass.
I attended the Harvard Law School, 1905 to 1908, and was
admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1908. I have been as-
sociated with the law firm of Sweeney and Cox, Lawrence,
Mass., since being admitted to practise law. Member : Elks,
Merrimack Valley Country Club.
THOMAS BURNETT DORMAN
Born Upper Montclair, N. J., Nov. 15, 1884.
Parents Franklin Webster Dorman, Isabella Waite Taylor.
School Montclair High School and Yolkmann's Schoolr
Boston.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Anna Bull McFadon, Magnolia, Mass., Oct. 1, 1910.
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Children Barbara, Aug. 27, 1911; Thomas, June 9, 1913;
Alice Elizabeth, Feb. 9, 1915.
Occupation Dry Goods Salesman.
Address (home) 201 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.
(business) 29 Leonard St., New York, N. Y.
After graduation, I travelled through England, France,
Germany, Italy, and Switzerland with Donald McPadon,
1906. 1 played in some Swiss tennis tournaments. On re-
turn home, in October, 1906, I became connected with
Amory, Browne and Company, of New York, and soon went
into the Nashua Mills of Nashua, N. H., for a year's experi-
ence in cotton textile manufacturing. I remained with
Amory, Browne and Company, as middle western salesman,
until my father 's withdrawal from partnership with the con-
cern. I spent the summer of 1909 in Tacoma, Wash., with D.
McFadon and became engaged to his sister. Anna Bull Mc-
Fadon, whom 1 married in 1910, at Magnolia, Mass. In 1910
I became associated wdth the department of the Esmond
Mills of Clarence Whitman and Company, of New York, en-
gaging particularly in the merchandising of their product
to the manufacturing and garment-making trade of New
York City.
THOMAS HARVEY DOUGHERTY, Jr.
Born Germantown, Pa., July 28, 1S82.
Parents Thomas Harvey Dougherty, Amelia Wiener.
School DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Finance.
Address Schoolhouse Lane, Germantown, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
MARTIN ALOYSIUS DOWLING
Born Everett. Mass., Aug. 30, 1882.
Parents Peter Francis Dowling, Ellen Foley.
School Everett High School, Everett, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905; 1906-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
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Married Lucie Mildred MurtTia, Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 26,
1903.
Children Eleanor Mildred, April 20, 1915.
Occupation Sales Manager.
Address (home) 163 Allston St., West Medford, Mass.
(business) 68 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
During 1905-1906 I was on leave of absence from college,
being occupied in some railroad survey work. I returned
the following year, receiving my degree in 1907 as of 1906.
After graduation I engaged in reinforced concrete construc-
tion, becoming connected with the Aberthaw Construction
Company, and being located in various parts of New England
on active construction work. Subsequently I was connected
with other companies such as Roebling Construction Com-
pany and Thompson-Starrett Company, in general build-
ing construction, being engaged always outside in the field.
After five years of practical experience in various capacities,
I gave up the rough life of field work and entered the em-
ploy of the Boston Bolt and Iron Company as salesman and
estimator of building steel and iron. I am still connected
with this company in the capacity of sales manager. I\Iem-
ber: Boston City Club, New England Iron League, Associa-
tion of Harvard Engineers.
HENRY COLEMAN DRAYTON
Born ^'ew York, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1883.
Parents James Coleman Drayton, Charlotte Augusta Astor.
School Dr. Marcus Simpson (tutor).
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address i East 51st St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIAM CLARK DRURY
Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 28, 1882.
Parents Willia^n Henry Drury, Mary Alice Peters.
School M'altham High School, Waltham, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Bank Clerk.
Address (home) 178 Linden St., Waltham, Mass.
(business) 17 Court St., Boston, Mass.
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I left college in 1904 on account of sickness. After six
years spent on a country estate, engaged in out of door
work, I recovered my health, and in 1910 entered the em-
ploy of the Old Colony Trust Company, where I have since
been, with the exception of six months in l9ll to 1912, when
I was with the Waltham Co-operative Bank. Member: Ma-
sons, Grange, Fales Club, Waltham, Mass.
CHARLES BOWKER DYAR
Born Cambridge, Mass., April 6, 1884.
Parents Charles Warren Dyar, Emma Josephine Bowker.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Diplomatic Service.
Address American Embassy, Berlin, Germany.
[Mr. Dyar has been an attache of the American Embassy
for the past eight yeans.]
HAROLD INGALLS DYER
Born Whitman, Mass., Dec. 24, 1883.
Parents George Cushing Dyer, Charlotte Hadley Duel'..
School Boston Latin School, Boston. Mass.
Years in College 1902-190-',.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address Newington Junction, Conn.
[Has not been heard from.]
THOMAS BUTLER EASTLAND
Born San Francisco, Cal., March 21, 1882.
Parents Joseph Green Eastland, Alice Lander.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Helen Wagner, San Francisco, Cal., Muy 8, 1905.
Children Boy (not christened), July 9, iy06 (died July 9,.
1906); Alice Helen, Sept. 13, 1908; Thomas But-
ler, Jr., July 29, 1910; Richard Lander, Jan. 19,
1913.
Occupation Capitalist.
Address (home) 1210 Bellevue Ave., Burlingame, Cal.
(business) Merchants Exchange Building, San
Francisco, Cal.
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Member: Pacific-Union Club, San Francisco, Bohemian
Club, San Francisco, Burlingame Country Club, Burlingame,
Oal., Harvard Club of New York.
[Mr. Eastland has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
HORACE EMERSON EATON
Born Calais. Me., Oct. 15. 1882.
Parents Albion Horace Eaton. Annie Whidden.
School Colgate Academy, Hamilton, N. Y., and Cambridge
Datin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees LL.B. (University of Maine Law School), 1913.
Married Mary Lowe, Bangor, Me., June 11, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 925 Sawyer St.. South Portland, Me.
(business) 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
After leaving college I was employed for a year in the
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, later coming to
Portland to become a reporter on the staff of the Portland
Press. I bought the Calais (Me.) Times, a weekly newspa-
per, in 1904; edited this paper until 1908, when I sold it and
went to the staff of the Bangor Commercial. For three
years I was with the Commercial, acting as staff correspon-
dent at Bar Harbor during each summer season. Later 1
went to the Bangor Daily News, a morning paper, to enable
me to attend the University of Maine Law School during the
day. I was graduated from the Law School in 1913, and
have since practised in Portland, with office at 97 Exchange
Street.
JAMES HAWORTH EATON
Born Boston, Mass., June 12, 1881.
Parents James Eaton, Annie Cerlinda Crabtree.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 190J,-1906.
Degrees -S.B.. 1906 (1908); A.B. (University of Vermont),
1903.
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Occupation Structural Engineer.
Address (home) 1450 Harvard St., Washington, D. C.
(business) Office of the Supervising Architect.
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
There is nothing in the life of a young structural engineer
to make him especially prominent in society, and my life so
far is no exception to the rule. There is plenty of responsi-
bility; but the compensation is only moderate. From 1907 to
1910 I was assistant engineer in the office of J. R. Worces-
ter and Company, Boston, and helped in the design of many
engineering works about New England, one of the most con-
spicuous being the Charles River Viaduct, used by the Bos-
ton Elevated Railway Company. I then removed to Wash-
ington, D. C, and took a position as structural engineer in
the office of the supervising architect, Treasury Department.
Part of 1912 was spent in Boston designing bridges for the
Boston and Albany Railroad Company. I returned to Wash-
ington that summer and resumed my former position, which
I have held continuously to date. Member : Washington So-
ciety of Engineers, Washington Harvard Club.
CLARENCE ENGELBERT EBERT
Born V/alUngford, Conn., Oct. IS, 1880.
Parents William Henry Ebert, Louise A. Vogelfanger.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Elinor Gerrish, Groton, Mass., Nov. IJ/. 1908.
Address (home) Powder House Road, Groton, Mass.
(business) 16 State St., Boston, Mass.
[]\Ir. Ebert has nothing to add to his last report.]
JOSEPH INGALLS ELDRIDGE
Born Winthrop, Mass., Jan. 11, 188^.
Parents Clarence Snelling Eldridge, Evelyn Mary Shaw.
School Winthrop High School, Winthrop, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Banker and Broker.
Address (home) 572 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass.
(business) 60 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
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Following gradiiation in June, 1906, I was engaged as in-
structor in Romance languages, first at the University of
North Carolina, the j^ear following at Clark College, Wor-
cester. The interval between these academic years was
spent in study abroad, principally in Paris and vicinity. At
that time I travelled considerably in England and on the
continent. I regarded this teaching engagement as but tem-
porary and at an early date decided to adopt the banking
and brokerage business as a permanent profession. Early
in the summer of 1908 I entered the employ of Hornblower
and Weeks, of Boston, and have been associated with this,
firm ever since. Except for a few months of special train-
ing in statistics, etc., I have been connected, in salesmanship
capacity, with the bond and investment securities depart-
ment. I do not anticipate making any early change from
this present occupation, which keeps me most of the time
in Boston. However, in the last year or two I have found
it necessary to spend considerable time in New York. I
have managed to keep up a continuous interest in atli-
letics, principally golf and tennis in the last few years. My
travelling since 1908 has been confined to this country, and
in summer months I have made numerous automobile trips
through the eastern states. Member : Wellesley Country
Club, Wellesley, Mass., Winthrop Tennis Club, Winthrop,
Mass.
JOHN DWIGHT ELIOT
Born Hyde Park, Mass., April 18, I8S4.
Parents John Frederick Eliot, Margaret Bass Wellington..
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Gordon Ave., Hyde Park, Mass.
(business) Box 27, Manchester, N. H.
Practically all of my time since leaving college has been
spent in cotton textiles. In the fall of 1906, I entered the-
employ of a cotton goods commission house in New York:
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City and remained there about two years. Then, having-
secured a position as a mill operative, I began my connec-
tion .with cotton manufacturing. I am now assistant super-
intendent at the Stark Mills, Manchester, N. H. Member:
Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York.
ABRAM ELLENBOGEN
Born Troy, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1883.
Parents Hyman 8. Ellenbogen, Lina Rothstein.
School Troij High School, Troy, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 309 West 86th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 233 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I attended the Harvard Law School, September, 1905, to
June, 1908, receiving LL.B. I was in practice of law in New
York City since September, 1908 ; associated with firm of
Churchill and Marlow, 63 Wall Street, from 1908 to 1913 ;
in independent practice one year, then formed present part-
nership of Ellenbogen and Selig, with offices at 233 Broad-
way. As a Republican I was elected to the New York state
assembly in November, 1913, re-elected in 1914, and again
in 1915, and am now serving my third term. I am a mem-
ber of the legislative committee for the simplification of the
civil practice of the state. Member: Improved Order of
Heptasophs, Educational Alliance, Mt. Sinai Hospital, He-
breAV Orphan Asylum, West End Association, Order B'Nai
Brith, all of New York City ; New York County Lawyers '
Association, Republican County Committee, New York Coun-
ty, Masons, Troy, New York.
FRANK THOMAS ELLIOTT
Born Weedport, N. Y., May 27, 1883.
Parents Chester Melville Elliott, Elizabeth Dickey.
School Jenner's Preparatory School, Syracuse, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Business Manager.
Address Fublishers' Service Corporation, New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
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FRANKLIN HENRY ELLIS
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, April 16, I8S4.
Parents Frank Ellis, Laura Lawson.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Contractor.
Address (home) 1727 19th St.. Washington, D. C.
(business) 717 l^th St., Washington, D. C.
On leaving college I went to work for the New York Cen-
tral Railroad, where I worked for two or three months, at
the end of which time I came to Washington and worked in
the brokerage firm of W. B. Hibbs and Company for about
two years. Since that time I have been secretary and treas-
urer of the Harper and Voigt -Company, general contractors.
Member: Harvard Club of New York, Harvard Club of
Washington, D. C, Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C,
Chevy Chase Club, Chevy Chase, Md.
PHILIP VAN RENSSELAER ELLIS
Born • Wareham, Mass., Aug. 15, 188^.
Parents Edward Clarke Ellis, Lillie Howard Ely.
School Noble and Greenough" s School and Roxbury Latin
School. Boston, Mass. ,
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) 69 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 60 State St., Boston, Mass.
I began working for Wrenn Brothers Company, stock-
brokers, in September, 1906, and, with the exception of the
six months from November, 1910, to June, 1911, when I was
travelling abroad, stayed with them until May, 1912, when I
changed to Bartlett Brothers Company, stockbrokers, where
I have been up to the present. Member: Harvard Club of
Boston.
GEORGE LOVELL ELLSWORTH
Born Chelsea, 3Iass., Feb. 21, 1881.
Parents Charles Edward Ellsworth. Amelia Jane Plutn-
mer.
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School English High School and Fryc Classical School,.
Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Married Alfrietta Paris, Boston, Mass., Sept. 2, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) l'i6 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 6 Beacon St., Boston, Muss.
I did not graduate, having left college to begin my law
studies at Boston University Law School in Boston. After
completing the full regular course, I received the degree of
Bachelor of Laws, and was admitted to practice upon passing
the Massachusetts bar examinations in September, 1906.
"While at the law school I became interested in public debat-
ing and was chosen on the Boston University debating team
that defeated Georgetown University. Since my admission
to practice I have been actively engaged in the trial of cases
in state and federal courts. The most important thing I
have done since I left college is to marry a woman of excel-
lent charm and character. In 1910 and 1911, I became inter-
ested in politics in Boston and was an unsuccessful candi-
date for the legislature. I have since felt the consolation
that the time thus saved and devoted to my practice has
largely contributed to my success at the bar. I have contrib-
uted various short articles to magazines. Member : Rabboni
Lodge, St. Paul's Chapter, Boston Council and Massachu-
setts Consistory, 32d degree (Masonic bodies), Boston City
Club, Highland Club of West Roxbury, Lincoln Club of Bos-
ton, Gamma Eta (Law School Fraternity).
HARRY WALLACE EMERY
Born Louisville, Ky., July 19, 1884.
Parents Henry Foster Em'bry, Laura Baker.
School Louisville Male High School, Louisville, Ky.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Janet Barbour Colston, Oct. 10, 1911.
Children William Colston. Sept. 21, 1912; Henry Foster,
Nov. 19, 1914.
Occupation Manufacturer of Wooden Boxes.
Address (home) 2101 Douglas Boulevard, Louisville, Ky..
(business) 16th and Maple Sts., Louisville, Ky.
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I put in my first year after leaving college saw-milling in
the swamps of Mississippi. I travelled in the South as buy-
er for the Eiabry Box Company, with which I am now con-
nected, for the next six months. I have been manager of
this company for the last eight years. Member: Tavern
Club, Audubon Club, Harvard Club of Kentucky, Louisville
Athletic Club, Indoor Tennis Club, all of Louisville, Ky. ;
also in Masonry, Scottish Rite and Shrine.
ROGER BLAKE EMMONS
Born 2^"ew Brighton, S. I., N. Y., Jan. 6, 1883.
Parents John Frank Emmons, Mary Winthrop Cook.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Hotel Savoy, 5th Ave. and 59th St., New
York, N. Y.
(business) The J. G. Wilson Corporation, Norfolk,
Va.
After I left college, I went to Beaumont. Tex., in the fall
of 1906, and stayed there over a year with the Frisco Rail-
road. After a little time in Boston, I was connected with a
Philadelphia contracting company and was stationed at nu-
merous places on the Pennsylvania Railroad and Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad, in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and
Ohio. In 1912, I became works manager of the Rock Plaster
Manufacturing Company, of New York. Last June I became
identified with the J. G. Wilson corporation, of Norfolk, Va.
Member : Harvard Club of New York, Borough Club of Nor-
folk, Va.. Country Club of Norfolk, Va., Economic Club of
New York.
WILLIAM BRIGHAM ESSELEN
Born Roslindale, Mass., Aug. 18, 1884.
Parents Henry Mitchel Esselen, Ada Althia Folsom.
School Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
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Married Thirza Ballard Clark, Roslindale, Mass., June 1,
1911.
Children William Brigham, Jr., July 31, 1912; Lois Thirza,
Jan. 9, 1915.
Occupation Salesman of Building Material.
Address (home) High St., Medfield, Mass.
(business) '/ Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.
I left college in December, 1905, and after two years' ex-
perience under Edward A. Filene, of Boston, started in the
building material business and am still at it. Member:
Joseph Webb Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
GEORGE HAMPTON EVANS
Born Near Warrensburg. Mo.. Dec. 26, 1813.
Parents Jno. Latham Evans. Lou Matilda Morrison.
School State Normal School, Warrensburg, Mo., and
tutors.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Journalist.
Address HI North 3d St., Chicasha, Okla.
[Has not been heard from.]
RICHARD TAYLOR EVANS
Born Indianapolis, Ind., April 27, 1885.
Parents George William Evans, Mary Taylor.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903; 190Jt-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909 (1911).
Married Marian G. Macgown, July 31, 1912.
Children Mary Seaton, Dec. SO, 1915.
Occupation Professor of Law.
Address Pei Yang University, Tientsin, China.
Since 1909 I have been teaching law at Pei Yang Univer-
sity, where I am now chairman of the law department and
librarian. I have been associated in this work with I. L.
Sharfman, '07, W. A. Seavey, '04, J. A. Crane, LL.B.
'06, and G. J. Thompson, LL.B. '12. The president of the
university is T. L. Chao (Chunta T. L. Chao, '09). We
teach English and American law, following the methods of
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the Harvard Law School, comparing our systems of law with
those of the continental European countries. Perhaps the-
most interesting stunt that I have done was the taking of a
carload of 32 American men, w^omen and children in the
summer of 1914, without change of cars, for 17 days, from
Changch'un, in central Manchuria, to Eydtkuhnen, in Ger-
many,— about 5500 miles,— at a total cost, including food, of
about a cent a mile. I think this is the world's record for
time, distance and cost. I am at present director of the
American Mechinery and Export Company and of the Sino-
American Industrial Company, both companies being en-
gaged in the China trade. I have recently commenced work
as vice-chairman of the American Red Cross Committee in
China for the distribution of aid to military and civilian
German, Austrian and Turkish prisoners of war in Siberia.
The chairman of the committee is R. A. Burr, of the class of
1904. and the secretary is the wife of G. J. Thompson, Har-
vard Law, '12. We work in co-operation with the Swedish
Red Cross and. together with them, try to take care of the-
needs of about 400.000 people, including many families.
Member : American Society of International Law, Washing-
ton. D. C.
SHIRLEY BLAKE EVERETT
Born Dorchester. Mass.. Dec. 4- 18S3.
Parents Williaiyi Blake Everett. Lncy Richardson Cutter..
School Roxhury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address -'lO Pleasant St.. Waltham, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
HAROLD KNIEST FABER
Born VJestfield, N. Y., June 19, 1S84.
Parents William Frederic Faber, Dorothea Jeannette,
Kniest.
School Lockport High School, Lockport, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D. (University of Michigan), 1911,
Married Mary Eleanor Kehoe, Omaha, Neb., Feb. 3, 1916.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 1875 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
(business) Lane Hospital, San Francisco, Cal.
After taking my M.D. at Ann Arbor, Mich., I spent two
years at the New York Hospital, New York, as medical in-
terne; then went to the Babies' Hospital, New York, where
I was resident pathologist. Following this, I had a year of
research work, as fellow at the Rockefeller Institute, New
York. Since August, 1915, I have been assistant professor
of medicine in the medical department of Stanford Univer-
sity, giving my time to pediatrics and to research work. I
have written articles on : A Case of Tuberculous Meningitis
Complicated by Influenzal Meningitis (American Journal of
Diseases of Children, August, 1914), A Culture of B. Tuber-
culosis from the Blood Post Mortem of a Case of Miliary
Tuberculosis (Journal of the American Medical Association.
November 7, 1914), Experimental Arthritis in the Rabbit, A
Contribution to the Pathogeny of Arthritis in Rheumatic
Fever (Journal of Experimental Medicine, November 1,
1915). Member: Harvard Club of New York.
WILLIAM PRESTON FARGO
Born New York, N. T., March 24, 1883.
Parents William Congdell Fargo. Mary Stockwell Preston,
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1909).
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address (home) East Williston, Long Island, N. Y.
(business) 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
After completing my college courses in 1907, I entered
the banking business with the Farmers' Loan and Trust
Company, New York City. After four years, finding I was
at the business world too strenuously, to the detriment of
my health, I gave up the struggle for riches for the time be-
ing, and travelled abroad for several months. During my
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travels I visited the southern European countries, arriving
in England in time to participate in the fox-hunting with the
Hertfordshire fox-hounds. On my return, in the fall of
1912, I entered the automobile business, but owing to finan-
cial conditions previous to the war, the truck our company
attempted to place on the market did not meet with much
success, and we soon disbanded. I then returned to the
financial world and am now connected with the Equitable
Life Assurance Society, 120 Broadway, New York. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of New York, Squadron A Club, N. G. N.
Y.
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
FERDINAND FARLEY
St. Simon, Bagot County, Province of Quebec,
Canada, Nov. 2, 1876.
Simon Farley, Lucie Dupr^.
Nashua High School, Nashua, N. H., and Boston
English High School, Boston, Mass.
1902-1905.
A.B., 1906 (1905); LL.B., 1909.
Maria Theodora Malenfant, Nashua, N. H., Jan.
31, 1910.
Alice C^cile, Oct. 30, 1910; Louise Eveline, Aug.
11, 1912; Louis Ferdinand, March 24, 1915.
Lawyer.
(home) 137 Amory St., Manchester, N. H.
(business) Kennard Building, Manchester, N. H.
There is nothing to record that would be of any interest
to the class generally. Member: Association Canado-Ameri-
caine, Cercle National, both of Manchester, N. H.
HAROLD SUMNER FARNHAM
Born Cambridge, Mass., June 2, 1SS3.
Parents Wilbci't Davis Farnham, Martha Ellen Smith.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Josephine deFreest Simons, New York, N. Y., June
18, 1913.
Occupation Assistant Buyer of Dry Goods.
Address 3 Concord St.. Concord, N. H.
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Biographical Sketches
For four years after graduating I was engaged in en-
gineering work in New York City. I then bought a dry
goods business in Antrim, N. H., where I remained for five
years. About a year ago I sold out my business, and since
then have been employed in the dry goods business in Con-
cord, N. H. Much of my spare time has been devoted to
music, having been teacher of pianoforte and church organ-
ist. For the past three years I have been conducting an ex-
tensive magazine subscription agency. Member: Charity
Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Cambridge, Mass.
EDWARD MILLER FARNSWORTH, Jr.
Born Brookline, Mass., April 18, 1883.
Parents Edward Miller Farnsworth, Esther Crafts Morse.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; S.B., 1907.
Married Margaret Abby King, Boston, Mass., Oct. 14, 1908.
Children Margaret K., Nov. 13, 1909; Alice, Nov. 7, 19U.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address (home) 1 Perrin Road, BrooJcUne, Mass.
(business) 24 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
I worked for Stone and Webster during the summer of
1906 and in the fall returned to the Lawrence Scientific
School. After graduation, in 1907, I went to work again for
Stone and Webster and continued until August, 1908. At
that time I entered the employ of E. M. Farnsworth and
Company. I became a director and vice-president of the Old
Colony Gas Company in May, 1911, which offices I have held
ever since. January 1, 1913, I was admitted to the firm of
E. M. Farnsworth and Company, who deal in investment
securities.
THEODORE SLEVIN FARRELLY
Born Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 23, 1883.
Parents Stephen Farrelly, Rose Dolores Slevin.
School Georgetown Preparatory School, Washington,
D. C. '
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address (home) Drake Road, Scarsdale, N. Y.
(business) 60 Wall St., JSfew York, N. Y.
In the summer of my senior. year I went abroad for a trip
of several months and on returning to this country entered
the publishing business with the American News Company^
of New York. The following year I changed occupation,
for a time, to real estate ; and then in 1911 to general
insurance brokerage, in which I am now engaged. I
am a member of Squadron A, of the New York Na-
tional Guard, and I also acted as secretary of the
American Field Ambulance Association, which, in Oc-
tober, 1914, helped to organize the motor ambulance
corps under Francis Colby, '05, and Gardiner Hubbard,
'00, now serving back of the trenches of the allies in
Flanders. If it were possible, I would like to report other
activities ; but life in the metropolis is so highly specialized
it is hard to escape the rut of routine except when Sid. Beck-
er strikes town. Robert Louis Stevenson said ' ' earn a little
money and spend a little less", but Robert Louis lived in the
Samoan Islands. Speaking of activities, the foremost Har-
vard effort in New York is the newly enlarged home of the
Harvard Club. It is so successful that I recommend that
1906 men urge other cities to do likcAvise. Member : Har-
vard Club, Underwriters Club, Squadron A Club, Univer-
sity Glee Club, all of New York.
SAMUEL FARRON
Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 7. 1882.
Parents Joshua Farron, Tirzah Moss.
School Woonsocket High School, Woonsocket, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Ruth Abigail Smith, North Smithfield, June 22^
1912.
Occupation Bank Clerk.
Address (home) Great Road. North Smithfield. R. I.
(business) 163 Main St., Woonsocket. R. I.
Member: Morning Star Lodge, No. 13, A. F. and A. M.,
Union Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M., Woonsocket Council, No. 4^
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Biographical Sketches
R. and S. M.. Woonsocket Commandery, No. 24, K. T., all
of Woonsocket, R. I., Providence Chapter American Insti-
tute of Banking, Providence, R. I.
[Mr. Farron has nothing further to add to his last report.]
ROBERT BRUCE FARSON, Jr.
Born St. Charles, III., July 1, 1883.
Parents Robert Bruce Parson, Clara Malvina Jones.
School University School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1962-1903.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address St. Charles, III.
[Has not been heard from.]
MALCOLM NORMAN FAY
Born Swampscott, Mass., July 13, 1883.
Parents Harry Frank Fay, Mary Cornelia Hull.
School Noble and Crreenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Married Louise Judd Foltz, Chicago, III., Oct. 18, 1913.
Occupation Bond Salesman.
Address (home) 4921 North Sawyer Ave., Chicago, III.
(business) 39 South La Salle St., Chicago, III.
I left college at the close of my sophomore year and went
with the firm of Wrenn Brothers and Company, stockbrok-
ers, Boston. I stayed there until 1909, when I went with the
firm of Wiggin and Elwell, stockbrokers, Boston, where I
stayed until the summer of 1911. I then went to Jackson-
ville, Fla., where I remained until November of that year,
when I returned to Boston and went with the firm of Weil,
Farrell and Company, commercial paper. After two months
in Boston I was sent to their Chicago office, where I stayed
until July, 1913. I then went with the firm of Elston, Clif-
ford and Company, bonds, where I have since been. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of Chicago.
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HENRY FEARING
(formerly Harry Rogers Pratt)
Born Wellesley Hills, Mass., Jan. 7, 188^.
Parents Daniel Sharp Pratt, Annie Fearing Brigham.
School Wellesley High School, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Acting, Literature.
Address 310 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILFRED RUNYAN FEENEY
Born Haverhill, Mass., July 11, 1883.
Parents John Peter Feeney, Florence Isadore Runyan.
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Receiving Teller.
Address (home) 15 Webster St., Haverhill, Mass.
(business) 20 Washington St., Haverhill, Mass.
I left college at the end of year 1902-1903 ; took a course
in shorthand and typewriting; held two or three positions
as stenographer ; entered the employ of the Merrimack Na-
tional Bank, of Haverhill, Mass., in 1905; worked up to the
position of receiving teller, which position I now hold.
Member : Pentucket Club of Haverhill, Mass.
GEORGE HAYES FIELD
Born Buffalo, N. Y., May 25, 1883.
Parents George Spencer Field. Margaret Catherine Warren.
School The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Capitalist.
Address '/52 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
[Mr. Field is in the British Aviation Corps.]
ELIAS FINBERG
Born Boston, Muss., Dec. 28, 1883.
Parents Simon Finberg, Rosa Miriam Birnbaum.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass. jj
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Ophelia Hess Tillmann, Dallas, Tex., April 9, 1911.
Children FrancesJca Robin, Oct. 8, 1912; Elias, Jr., Dec. 18,
1914.
Occupation Cotton Broker.
Address (home) 3608 Wendelken St., Dallas, Tex.
(business) 219 Cotton Exchange, Dallas, Tex.
Member: Tannehill Lodge, No. 52, A. F. and A. M., Har
vard Club of Dallas, Y. M. C. A., Y. M. H. A., all of Dallas,
Texas.
[Mr. Pinberg has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
ROBERT HOYT FINKBINE
Born Carroll, Iowa. July 15, 1884.
Parents Edward Clarence Finkbine, Adelaide Hoyt.
School University of loiva, Iowa City, Iowa.
Years in College 1905-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B. (University of Iowa), 1905.
Occupation Lumber.
Address (home) 1915 West Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa,
(business) Fleming Building, Des Moines, Iowa.
[Mr. Finkbine has nothing to add to his last report.]
REGINALD FITZ
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 28, 1885.
Parents Reginald Heber Fitz, Elizabeth Loring Clarke.
School Noble's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 18 Arlington St., Boston, Mass.
(business) Rockefeller Hospital, New York, N. T.
I left college at the end of my junior year. My grand-
father and father had been physicians and teachers of medi-
cine. So I thought I might as well try to follow in their
footsteps. After I was graduated in 1909, I became a medi-
cal house officer at the Massachusetts General Hospital for
sixteen months. It was the best fun I ever expect to have.
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The hospital was alive with the best traditions. There were
patients who were one's own, and there were tolerant and
wise visiting men who smiled at one's mistakes or tempered
just criticism with kindly advice. There was a delightful
intimacy among the men in the hospital at that time. Wlien
I went in, P. D. Lamson, '05, was senior on our service. T.
G. Brigham in our class at the school was just ahead of me,
and W. S. Parker, '06, was my junior. It was a wonderful
sixteen months of close relationship with men whom one re-
spected, and of hard work with responsibility adjusted to
the breadth of one's shoulders. I felt that I needed more
training before I began to practise. So in 1911 I went to
Johns Hopkins for a year as a voluntary worker in experi-
mental medicine. I learned a different point of view there,
a considerable amount of medicine, and how to attack a giv-
en problem with a certain degree of intelligence. The Peter
Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston was scheduled to open in
1913. Dr. H. A. Christian offered me a position there, first
as house officer and then as assistant resident physician. Of
course I accepted. The summer before I went there I spent
abroad, living for a month in Tubingen, where I became ac-
quainted with German medical methods. Dr. Christian as-
sembled his staff in Boston in December, 1912. We moved
into the hospital on March 31, 1913. and had our first formal
ward-rounds. It was a proud day for us. I lived at the
Brigham for two and a half years. I had an opportunity to
work at various clinical and experimental problems which
interested me. I lived so close to disease and saw so much
of it that I could not help learning a little more about it all
the time. I was busy every day and all day, — the ultimate
criterion of a man's happiness. It is a mistake to live too
long in one place. I applied for a job at the hospital of the
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research and was ap-
pointed an assistant resident physician last October. Here
I am in New York living under ideal conditions for learning
how to study and treat disease. I am still trying to get
better trained and prepared. Member: Tavern Club. Bos-
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ton, Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York,
American Association for the Advancement of Clinical Re-
search.
WILLIAM JOSEPH FITZPATRICK
Born Charh'stoivn. Muss., Sept. 19, 1883.
Parents Louis Joseph Fitzpatrick, Margaret Magdelen Sul-
livan.
School Boston Latin School. Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905: 1906-1908.
Occupation Journalist.
Address (home) 287 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass.
(business) Care "Boston American," Boston. Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
CHESTER OTTO FLEISCHNER
Born Somerville, Mass., June 1, 1885.
Parents Otto Fleischner, Addie Maria Hosmer.
School Somerville Latin School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Gladys Dixon, Newton, Mass., Jan. 21, 191/}.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) 121 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass.
(business) 33 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
I left college in my freshman year. I was married on Jan-
uary 27, 1914, to Gladys Dixon, at Grace Episcopal Church,
Newton, Mass. In January, 1907, I went to work for Messrs.
Curtis and Sanger, bankers and brokers, at 33 Congress
Street, Boston, and have been with them ever since.
HERBERT EDMUND FLEISCHNER
Born Boston, Mass., May 21, 1884-
Parents Otto Fleischner, Addie Maria Hosmer.
School Somerville Latin School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Private Secretary.
Address (home) 8 Melton Road, Boston, Mass.
(business) Office of Postmaster, Boston, Mass.
After graduating in 1906 I was in charge of the office, to-
gether with Arthur P. Rice, '05, of the Burgess Sulphite
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Fibre Company, at Berlin, N. H. I left in November, to ac-
cept a position as official translator in the United States War
Department, Washington, D. C. Rice soon followed me to
Washington, where we roomed together as we had in Berlin.
In 1907 I became translator for the United States Navy De-
partment, where I remained until November, 1909. I then
transferred to Boston to become interpreter in the Boston
Post Office. At the installation of the Postal Savings Sys-
tem I was given charge of the system in the Boston postal
district. Wlien Hon. William F. Murray, '04, became post-
master in 1914, he made me his private secretary. This po-
sition 1 now enjoy. I have translated The Art of Mor-
danting and Staining and the Complete Treatment of Wood
Surfaces (from the German of Wilhelm Zimmerman). Mem-
ber: Aberdeen Club of Brighton and Brookline.
HARLEY A FLINT
Born Middleton, Mass., Aug. lit, ISSJf.
Parents Francis Alborn Flint, Louisa Tucker.
School High School, Maiden, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1909.
Married Maud Sanderson Fay, Allston, Mass., Aug. 7, 1911..
Children Harley A, Jr., May 26, 1912; Katherine, Nov. 11,.
1913.
Occupation Chemist.
Address Parlin, N. J.
The three years from 1906 to 1909 were spent at Harvard
in securing the degrees of A.M. and Ph.D. in chemistry. The
following two years. 1909-1911, were spent in St. Louis, in
the employ of the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works as research
chemist. From September, 1911, up to date (January, 1916),
I have been in Parlin, employed by the Du Pont Company,
and am now chief chemist for the Du Pont Chemical W^orks„
Born
Parents
School
PHILIP WITTER FLINT
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 19, 188^.
Charles Henry Flint, Elizabeth Allen Witter.
Worcester High School, Worcester, Mass.
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Years in College lfi02-190o; 1905-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901).
Married Florence May Smith, Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 2,.
1911.
Children Elizabeth Witter, Nov. 20, 1914.
Occupation Textile Manufacturer.
Address (home) 126 Pleasant St., Fitchburg, Mass.
(business) Star Worsted Company, Fitchburg,
Mass.
I am still secretary-treasurer of the Star Worsted Com-
pany. Member: Tatnuck Country Club, Worcester, Mass.,
Alpine Golf Club, Fitchburg, Mass.
ROBERT FRANZ FOERSTER
Born Pittsburgh, Pa., July 8, 1883.
Parents Adolph Martin Foerster, Henrietta Margaret
Reineman.
School Central High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906); Ph.D., 1909.
Occupation University Professor.
Address (home) 11 Shady Hill Square, Cambridge, Mass.
(business) Emerson Hall, Harvard University,.
Cambridge, Mass.
I have continued to teacJi in the department of social
ethics at Harvard. In 1913 I was promoted to an assistant
professorship. Upon the retirement of Dr. Peabody, early in
that year. Professor Ford and I took over the conduct of the
course "Social Ethics 1" which our predecessor had for
many years given as "Philosophy 5" — the first course of a
department, established in 1906, which has continued to
grow both in courses and in student enrolments. In 1912 I
was appointed by Governor Foss chairman of a commission
to study the question of the dependency of widows' families.
Our report was presented to the legislature in January of
the following year. In the spring, after a considerable fight,
a measure providing a system of "mothers' aid," based
partly on the commission's bill, was enacted. During the
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summer of 1913, in an absence from America of six or seven
weeks. I journeyed, via the Azores, Madeira, and Algiers, to
Sicily, Calabria, and Basilicata, regions in which I had be-
come interested in a study of Italian emigration ; I returned
via the Tyrol, Switzerland, and France. The summer of
1914 I spent largely in Cambridge, doing a piece of work for
Dr. Mackenzie King in connection with the department of
industrial relations newly established by the Rockefeller
Foundation. In these several years I have maintained con-
nections with various social and philanthropic enterprises.
In 1915 I became engaged to Miss Lilian Hillyer Smith, Rad-
cliffe 1915, of Forest Hills, Mass, subsequently of Princeton,
N. J. After our marriage, we expect to settle, in the fall, in
No. 11 Shady Hill Square, Cambridge. I have written : Re-
port (majority) of the Massachusetts Commission on the
Support of Dependent Minor Children of Widowed Mothers
(Boston, 1913). Member: Colonial Club, Cambridge, Har-
A^ard Club of Boston, American Economic Association,
American Association for Labor Legislation, American Sta-
tistical Association.
FREDERICK FRANCIS FOLEY
Born Ayer, Mass.. Aug. 21. 18S1.
Parents Patrick Foley. Hannah Calnan.
School Ayer High School. Ayer, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Occupation Civil Service.
Address (home) Jfl School St.. Newport. R. I.
(business) Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I.
Member: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks,
Newport Yacht Club, JMiantonomi Club, all of Newport, R. I.
[Mr. Foley has nothing further to add to his last report.]
KENNETH RIPLEY FORBES
Born Newton Centre. Mass., June 7. 1818.
Parents Gustavus Forbes, Frances Louisa Ripley.
School Brown Unvversity, Providence, R. I.
Years in College 1^^02-1903; 190J,-1905.
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Degrees B.D. (Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge,.
Mass.), 1907.
Occupation Minister.
Address St. Mary's Church, East Boston, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES OWEN FOSS
Born Aubur7i, Me., June 15, 1882.
Parents Wallace Herbert Foss, Isabelle Knowlton Gould.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mabel Chick, Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1914-
Occupation Accountant.
Address 226 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
For three j^ears, until the spring of 1909, I worked for
Stone and Webster, of Boston, first in their stock transfer
department, then in their accounting department. Prom
June, 1909, to June, 1911, I was located in Georgetown, El
Dorado County, Cal., where I was assistant manager of the
Gold Channel Mining Company, in charge of the under-
ground surveys and accounting records of the company. I
am at present engaged in acco anting work. Member: Har-
vard Club of Boston, Brae Burn Country Club, West New-
ton, Mass.
ROBERT LOUIS FRANK
Born Chicago. III., Aug. 19, 1884.
Parents Louis Emanuel Frank, Helen Francis Friend.
School Harvard School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Address 111 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
WALTER SIMONDS FRANKLIN, Jr.
Born Ashland, Md., May 24, 1884.
Parents Walter Simonds Franklin, Mary Campbell Small.,
School Marston's University School, Baltimore, Md.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Division Freight Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad.
Address (home) 2Jf East Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md.
(business) Baltimore and Calvert Sts., Baltimore,
Md.
Ill October, 1906, I entered the service of the Pennsylva-
nia Railroad. After holding various positions with that
company in Philadelphia, Pa., York, Pa., Baltimore, Md.,
New Haven, Conn., Toronto, Ont., Pittsburgh, Pa., and At-
lanta, Ga., I was appointed division freight agent at Balti-
more on December 1, 1915. Member: Maryland Club, of
Baltimore, Merchants Club of Baltimore, Baltimore Country
Club of Baltimore, Merion Cricket Club of Philadelphia,
Harvard Club of New York.
FREDERICK ERASER
Born Belleville, Ont., Canada, June 28, 1875.
Parents George Byron Fraser, Marianne Slater.
School Brockport State Normal School, BrocTcport, N. Y.
Married A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Anna Eleanor Ransom, Wellington, 0., June 28,
1909.
Children George Ransom, Nov. 19, 1911.
Occupation Educator.
Address Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
EVAN (JAMES) FRASER-CAMPBELL
Born Newport, R. I., Aug. 31, 1884-
Parents Evan James Fraser-Campbell, Edna Arnold.
School Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, P. Q., Can-
ada.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Nancy Thompson Tyler, Brookline, Mass., Oct. 20,
1909.
Children Mary, Sept. 10, 1910 (died Sept. 22, 1913). •
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address Tyrone, Grant County, New Mexico.
My life from graduation to date has differed but little
from the corresponding years of men of my profession, that
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of mining engineering. The most interesting, because most
novel, part of this period of probation, was the three years
spent in Mexico. Life there was very easy and more or less
haphazard, not very healthy condition of affairs for the un-
sophisticated. Shortly after my marriage I left Mexico and,
after a year spent in New York, went to Bisbee, Ariz., where
I remained two years, leaving there in 1912 for Tyrone.
During these ten years I have done everything around a
mine there is to be done except manage one and I must say
there has been a good deal of fun connected with all of it.
At present I am chief engineer for the Burro Mountain Cop-
per Company. Member: New Club, Edinburgh, Scotland,
Harvard Club of New York, Kocky Mountain Club, New
York City, American Institute of Mining Engineers.
WALTER HOUGHTON FREEMAN
Born Boston. Mass.. July 22, 188^.
Parents Willis Hamilton Freeman, Annie Elizabeth Lynch.
School Boston Latin School. Boston. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); A.M., 1906; Ph.D., 1912.
Married Annie Beatrice Batty. Brookline, Mass., Dec. 30,
1909.
Children Walter Houghton, Jr.. April 12, 1912.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 919 Edgewood Ave.. Trenton, N. J.
(business) Trenton High School, Trenton, N. J.
I was graduated in 1905, as of 1906, and the next year, 1906,
I received the A.M. degree. After a tour of Europe in the sum-
mer of 1906, I settled in Munich, Germany, for a year's work
at the Royal University. The two years following (1907-1909)
I spent at the Harvard Graduate School, continuing my classi-
cal studies. In the fall of 1909, I became instructor in
Greek at Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. In 1911-1912 I
held the first appointment at Harvard University as assist-
ant in Greek under the provisions of the system of exchange
of members of the faculty entered upon by Harvard Univer-
.sity with four of the leading Western colleges. On April 12,
1912, AValter Houghton, Jr., was born at Newton, Mass. At
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commencement, 1912, I received the degree of Ph.D. in class-
ical philology from Harvard University. My thesis was
concerned with the works of the poet Ovid and discussed
questions of the text history of the amatory poems. Its
title, "De Carminum Amatoriorum Ovid textus Historia. "
A summary is published in the Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology for 1913. The year 1912-1913 I spent at Grinnell
College as instructor in classics. Following my return to
Massachusetts in June, I was appointed head of the depart-
ment of classics at the Trenton High School, Trenton, N. J.,
where I have been employed ever since. Member : American
Philological Society since 1908, Harvard Club of Boston,
Harvard Club of New Jersey, Schoolmasters Club of Tren-
ton, N. J., State Teachers Association of New Jersey, Her-
mon Lodge, A. F. and A. M., of Grinnell, Iowa, Member of
New Jersey State Committee on Scholarship Examinations,
at Rutgers College, 1914.
CLAYTON FRENCH
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 9, 1S84.
Parents Harry Banks French, Augusta Ann Graham.
School The DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) 1502 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) Care of Smith, Kline and French Com-
pany. Fifth and Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
In regard to a history of myself since I left college, I am
sorry to state that I have nothing to report. I am still work-
ing for the Smith, Kline and French Company, wholesale
druggists, as I have been ever since I left college. I am still
unmarried, but have not given up hope. Member : Radnor
Hunt Club, Whitemarsh Hunt Club, Merion Cricket Club,.
City Club, all of Philadelphia, Pa.
NORMAN BEAUMONT FRENCH
Born Canton, Mass., April 4, 1884.
Parents Charles Henry French, Teresa Isabella Noyes..
School Roxbury Latin School, Boston, Mass.
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Years ia College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Bond Salesman.
Address (home) 950 Washington St., Cnnton, Mass.
(business) 68 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
Since writing my last class life I have continued in the
stock and bond business, and have settled down with Earnest
E. Smith, Harvard, 1902. Mr. Smith specializes in New
England securities, and holds forth at 68 Devonshire Street,
Boston, under the caption of Earnest E. Smith, Inc. I hold
no specific offices of honor or trust, but feel that all who
know Earnest will feel my connection with him is honor and
trust enough. Summarizing my previous class life, after
graduation in 1906, I entered the employ of Willett and
Company, wool merchants, at 248 Summer Street. In the
spring of 1907, partly for reasons of health, I left Boston for
Evanston, Wyo., and began work on a sheep ranch, known
as the Neponset Land and Live Stock Company, situated
mostly in Utah. There I rode horseback, dug pestholes, ran
the supply store, harvested, and did all kinds of ranch work.
In the fall of 1907, having a time limit ticket to Chicago, I
decided to return home to Boston, and, on arriving in Chi-
cago, found the first evidences of the 1907 panic. I had
brought little cash, but had a check on a bank in Evanston,
Wyo.. and, although I was identified by friends in Chicago,
the bank would not cash it. I was due in New York the next
day, to visit my classmate and old roommate, Seymour M.
Peyser, and had only about $20 in cash. I finally picked out
the cheapest road, the Erie, for $18, which took two days,
and in that time I subsisted mostly on sandwiches, arriving
in New York with twenty-five cents. All was well when I
reached Seymour's house, and he cashed my check without
suspicion. After a very pleasant visit, I returned to Bos-
ton, arid in January, 1908, went with the Old Colony Trust
Company. After a year and a half with the Old Colony, I
was advised to enter the bond business, and started in with
Trowbridge and Niver Company, of Chicago. While with
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them I went out west again, visiting Denver, Salt Lake City,
Boise, Idaho, and a water-power property on the Snake
River in Ore. In July, 1910, the concern failed, and since
that time I have sandwiched in a year as a contract agent of
the New England Telephone Company, a year with Lewis
Brothers and Company, bond dealers, who later liquidated,
a year or more with Thompson, Towle and Company, stock
brokers, who, soon after the outbreak of the European War,
also liquidated. I then spent a year with Jackson and Cur-
tis, stock brokers, before going in with Earnest Smith. I am
still single, and live in Canton, but expect very soon to become
a benedict, probably in June, after my decennial, if that is per-
missible. Member: Harvard Club of Boston.
FRANK HERBERT FRIEDBERG
Born Kansas City, Kan., June 28, 1883.
Parents Benjamin Friedberg, Anna Rosenthal.
School Kansas School, Lawrence, Kan.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 704 Scarritt Building, Kansas City, Mo.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN HOWARD FRYE
Born Salem, Mass., April 21, 188S.
Parents Nathan Augustus Frye, Alice Howard Chase.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190Jf.
Married Annie Elizabeth Tweeddale, Arthurette, N. B.,
Aug. 7. 1907.
Children Alice Joan, April 7, 1909; Augustus Tweeddale,
Aug. 25, 1911; John Howard, Jr., March 6, 1916.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 50 Elm St., Auburn, Me.
(business) Lunn and Sweet Shoe Company, Au-
burn, Me.
In the summer of 1904 I went to southwestern Colorado
and was interested in mining. In the fall of 1905 I re-
turned East on account of sickness and was located in north-
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ern Maine, being interested in lumbering and manufactur-
ing for four years. I was accountant and office manager of
the Windsor Machine Company, Windsor, Vt., and the same
with the Putnam Machine Company, Fitchburg, Mass. I
have recently become connected with the Lunn and Sweet
Shoe Company, Auburn, Me., as general office manager.
Member : Fay Club, Alpine Golf Club, Fitchburg Gun Club,
all of Fitchburg, Mass.
ALFRED COOK FULLER
Born Cambridge, Mass.. Jan. 17, 1862.
Parents Robert Oliver Fuller, Sarah Jane Parker.
Years in College 1901-1904.
Married Mabel Lincoln Chamberlain, Cambridge, Mass.,
Oct. 6. 1900.
Children Robert Oliver, Sept. 9. 1901; Lucia Baldwin. May
6. 1903: John Coffeen John, March 27, 1906; Al-
fred Cook Stoughton, Aug. 4, 1908.
Occupation Real Estate.
Address (home) Oak Hill Road, Harvard, Mass.
(business) 95 Milk St.. Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Fuller has nothing to add to his last report.]
ERNEST MICHAEL FULLER
Born Ann Arbor, Mich., April 17. 1883.
Parents Jay Fuller, Alexandrine Fuller.
School High School and Tutors, Detroit, Mich.
Years in College 1902-190S.
Married Miriam Daw, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children Alexandrine, May 23, 1916; Stephen Daw, May 10.
1908; Paul Alden, Oct. 10, 1909; Margaret Wells,
Jan. 11, 1913; Elizabeth, Dec. 8, 19U.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 771 Lincoln Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Since I left Cambridge I have been active in corporate
affairs and finance. The panic of 1907 and its resulting
period of depression had affected me to a certain degree.
Nevertheless, I have practically weathered the storm and
the outlook is exceedingly bright and encouraging. I have
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many burdens, but they are pleasant indeed. Large fam-
ilies should be encouraged, as they are conducive to health,
wealth and happiness. Last year I spent some time in New-
foundland on business and pleasure. I have visited the
maritime provinces on previous occasions during the past
five years. I have travelled over various parts of the United
States and Canada.
CLARENCE AINSLIE FULTZ
Born Somerville, Mass., Feb. IS, ISSJf.
Parents Fred Ainslie Fultz, Rachel Caroline Oakes.
School Winchester High School, Winchester, Mass., and
Keith's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Bonnye Anderson, Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 9, 1912.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 1 Lewis Road, Winchester, Mass.
(business) 18 Blackstone St., Boston, Mass.
During the first six years after leaving college, I was em-
ployed as follows : a short time in the automobile and tire
business; a year in El Paso, Texas, working for Stone and
Webster ; four months in Europe ; and four years in the bond
business in Boston. Since 1912 I have been president of
Fox, Fultz and Company, Inc., wholesale dealers in drug-
gists' supplies, president of the American Cork Company,
and treasurer of the Hill Powder Company. I have written :
Spontaneous Sales (in the Spatula). Member: Winchester
Country Club, Winchester, Mass.
ROLLIN McCULLOCH GALLAGHER
Born Boston, Mass., May 10, I884.
Parents William Gallagher, Frances Harriet McCulloch.
School Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1901.
Married Julia Goodspeed Reed, Belmont, Mass., June i7,
1911.
Children Rollin McCulloch. Jr., March 31, 1912; Sarah
Reed, Aug. 3, 1915.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.
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e
At the end of my junior year I came to the Middlesex
School, where I have been ever since. I am a house master
and have charge of the history department. I am also owner
of a small summer camp for boys, South Pond Cabins, lo-
cated in Fitzwilliam, N. 11. My sabbatical year, 1913-1914,
I spent in Europe, returning two weeks before the war broke
out. This timely return was due, not to any inside informa-
tion from the Kaiser, but to an irresistible desire to see the
Red Sox in action. Member: American Historical Associa-
tion, New England History Teachers Association, Concord
Country Club.
FREDERIC JOSEPH GALVIN
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 16, 1883.
Parents Owen Augustus Galvin, Jennie Therese Sullivan.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College If)02-1Q06.
Degrees A.B., 1906; J.B. (Boston University Law School),
1907.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 27 West Jf.'ith St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Since graduation, I attended Boston University Law
School, receiving my degree of J.B. in 1907. I practised law
in Boston and subsequently came to New York City, where
I am now located.
HENRY EDWARD GARCEAU
Born Woonsocket, R. L, Dee. 22, 1882.
Parents Pierre Garceau, Larose Tessier.
School High School, Woonsocket, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1905; 1906-1901.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1908).
Occupation Printer.
Address 176 Vernon St., Norwood, Mass.
Since the last report I have nothing of special interest to
add. I am still single and still at the printing business with
the J. S. Gushing Company, of Norwood, Mass.
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EDWIN DANIELS GARDNER
Born Holliston, Mass., Dec. 23, ISSJf.
Parents Charles Augustus Gardner, Emma Lucretia
Daniels.
School Holliston High School, Holliston, Mass., and
Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D.. 1910.
Married Evelyn Howes, Rockland, Mass., June 20, 1912.
Occupation Surgeon.
Address 7 North Orchard St., New Bedford, Mass.
Following graduation I decided I did not care to go into
medicine as had been planned for me and secured a position
as travelling salesman for C. A. Cross, of Fitchburg, whole-
sale grocer. I worked for seven weeks and then decided to
quit and go into medicine. Therefore I entered the Medical
School the next fall. I did the regular work there and dur-
ing the summers worked in the different hospitals in Bos-
ton, including the Carney, Massachusetts General Hospital,
and Free Hospital for Women. I was graduated from the
Medical School, or rather finished my work, on Mav 29,
1910, and on June 1 I sailed from New York. I spent five
months on the continent, travelling about and having a good
time. November 1, 1910, I began my surgical appointment
in the Massachusetts Ceneral Hospital. This carried me
through to May 1, 1912. I was married on June 20, 1912,
and following my wedding trip I came to New Bedford^
where I have been since. Soon after I came here I was ap-
pointed assistant surgeon at St. Luke's Hospital, of this city,
an appointment I have enjoyed very much and which has
benefited me greatly. I have enjoyed my work very much
in this city. Member : American Medical Association, Mar.na-
chusetts Medical Society. Phi Rho Sigma fraternity (Medi-
cal School), Boylston Medical Society (Medical School),
New Bedford Medical Society. Layton Club, Brooks Club,
Country Club (New Bedford), Harvard Club of New Bed-
ford.
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WALTER THOMPSON GARFIELD
Born Pembroke, Mass., Feh. 8, 1882.
Parents Leonard Bwinell Garfield, Leonice Thompson.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College W02-1905.
Degrees S.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Married Elsie Louise Griffen, Portland, Me., June 18, 1913.
Children Leonard Dwinell, 2d, Feb. 12, 1915.
Occupation Physician.
Address 229 Belmont St., Belmont, Mass.
After receiving my degree of S.B. in June, 1906, I spent
the next three years at the Harvard Medical School, re-
ceiving my M.D. in June, 1909. In November, 1909, I began
to serve an appointment as medical interne at the Boston
City Hospital, which I finished sixteen months later, in
March, 1911. From April, 1911, to October, 1911, I was ap-
pointed assistant to the visiting physician in the medical
out-patient department of the City Hospital. I began the
general practice of medicine in Belmont, August, 1911,
where I have been situated ever since. In connection with
my practice in Belmont I am serving as second executive as-
sistant and admitting physician at the Boston City Hospital,
to which position I was appointed April, 1915. I am medi-
cal examiner for the Connecticut General Life Insurance
Company, and the Life Extension Institute of New York.
In my last report I believe I wrote of my engagement to
Elsie Louise Griifen. of Portland, Me. "We were married
June 18, 1913. Leonard Dwinell Garfield, 2d, was born
February 12, 1915. Since which date all interest has been
shifted from my career to his. Member: Harvard Club of
Boston. Boston City Hospital Alumni Association, Utopian
Club of Cambridge.
ALBERT BARROT GEESON
Born Nott'tvgham. England, Oct. 16, 1882.
Parents John Gceson, Mary Harrison.
School Fnglish High School. Boston. Mass.
Years in College 1902-190.',.
Address North Tewksbury, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
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(WILLIAM) HAMILTON GIBSON, Jr.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., April 29, 18S3.
Parents William Hamilton Gibson, Emma Blanchard.
School ''The Ridge", Washington, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Brooke van Dyke. Princeton, N. J., June 30, 1908.
Children William Hamilton, 3d, April 20, 1910; Ellen van
Dyke, May 2k, 1911; Henry van Dyke, June SO,
1915.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Berkshire School, Sheffield, Mass.
I tutored in 1906 and 1907 ; tutored and taught in Berk-
shire School, 1907 and 1908; taught, Berkshire School, to
date, with present rank of senior master. Member: Harvard
Club of New York.
ELLIS GIFFORD
Born Fall River, Mass., April 19, 1884.
Parents Edmund Chace Gifford, Edith Heywood Miles.
School B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mary Hamilton Beattie, Fall River, Mass., June 1,
1909.
Children Isabel Miles, June 18, 1910; Edmund Beattie, Aug.
IJ,. 1914.
Occupation Manager of Jewelry Business.
Address (home) 244 Winter St., Fall River, Mass.
(business) 40 North Main St., Fall River, Mass.
On graduating from college in 1905 I entered my father's
retail jew^elry business as salesman. On his death in 1908
I assumed the management, which I have administered
since with varying success. Among the offices held are:
treasurer of the Unitarian Society of Fall River, 1908-1912 ;
president of the Samuel Longfellow Club, 1907 ; treasurer of
the Channing Conference Young People's Society, 1909;
treasurer of the Fall River Harvard Club, 1906-1910; di-
rector of the Fall River Harvard Club, 1911-1912; treasurer
of the Fall River Merchants Association, 1909-1912; treas-
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Biographical Sketches
urer Fall River Cotton Centennial Carnival, 1911 ; president
Fall River Retail Jewelers Association, 1912-1913 ; treasurer
Fall River Retail Jewelers Association, 1913 to date;
director of the Fall River Chamber of Commerce; chair-
man of several committees Fall River Chamber of Com-
merce, 1913 to date; chairman Trade Interest Committee of
Massachusetts Retail Jewelers Association (which includes
Rhode Island), 1915 to date; secretary Fall River High
School Alumni Association, 1907-1908; secretary B. M. C.
Durfee High School Athletic Association, 1906 to date.
Member: Quequechan Club, Fall River, Mass., Harvard
Union, Cambridge, Mass., Fall River Golf Club, Fall River
Yacht Club, Men's Club, Unitarian Society, Fall River, Fall
River Y. M. C. A., Fall River Horse Show Association.
FITCH GILBERT, Jr.
Born Eau Claire, Wis., Nov. 6, 1882.
Parents Fitch Gilbert. Caroline Lathrop Gilbert.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Gilbertsville, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
LESTER FREDERICK GILBERT
Born New Haven, Conn., Jan. 14, 1885.
Parents Frederick Augustus Gilbert, Augusta Adelette
Todd.
School BrooTcline High School, Brookline, Mass.
Years in College li;<J2-W06.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
IMarried Josephine Ballard Hoyt, Buffalo, N. Y., May 11,
1911.
Children Frederick Augustus, May 2, 1912; (Unnamed, as
yet,), July 20, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) S.'/l Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
(business) 903 Telephone Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
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As I completed the requirements for my degree in 1905, 1
took advantage of a year's leave of absence to enter the Law
School, from which I was graduated in June, 1908. In Octo-
ber of that year I came to Buffalo, entering the law office of
Rogers, Locke and Babcoek, where I remained until March,
1912. I then became associated with the firm of Hoyt and
Spratt, which connection continued until November, 1915,
when I formed a partnership with Charles Pascal Pranchot,
LL.B., 1914, under the firm name of Gilbert and Franchot.
In the summer of 1906 I ^^sited the Canadian Northwest, re-
turning by way of Seattle and the Yellowstone. In 1907 I
visited Germany. France and Switzerland. The following
summer I again went abroad, this time with Lauren Carroll,
spending most of the time in Italy and the Balkan States.
In 1911 I visited Norway, Sweden and northern Europe.
Member: Saturn Club of Buffalo, Park Club of Buffalo,
Automobile Club of Buffalo. Lawyers' Club of Buffalo, Erie
County Bar Association, Buffalo Cavalry Association, Har-
vard Club of Buffalo, Harvard Club of New York.
AUSTIN GODDARD GILL
Born Hampton, N. H.. Oct. 11. 1883.
Parents Clifford Belcher Gill. Sarah Frothingham Gill.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B.. 1909.
Occupation Mining.
Address Las Cruces, 'New Mexico.
I practised law in Boston till March, 1912, then came to
Cruces. and have been here, more or less steadily, since. I
have been joined recently by Evan Fraser-Campbell, and we
expect to start for Villa any day now. I dropped into Co-
lumbus the day after the raid, with two 45s and a 30-30, and
did much to restore public confidence. I discovered later
that the ammunition I had brought along with me wouldn't
fit any of mj' artillery; but that did not hurt the moral
effect of my appearance. I have joined the New ]Mexica
mounted police, and am afraid that some day they will ask
me to try to ride a horse.
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Biographical Sketches
WILLIAM EVERETT GILL
Born Charlestown, Mass., June 2, 1881.
Parents Williayn Robinson Gill, Augusta Simonton Gill^
School Camden High School, Camden, Me.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Caroline Woods. Worcester. Mass., Oct. 23, 1901.
Children Monroe Woods, Aug. 18, 1908.
Occupation Publisher.
Address (home) 266 Highland Ave.. West Newton, Muss,
(business) 127 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
Member: Dalhousie Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Newtonville,
Mass., Boston Boot and Shoe Club, Boston, New England
Trade Press Association, Boston, Neighborhool Club, West
NeAvton, Mass., Managers' and Foremen's Provident Asso-
ciation, Leicester, England.
[Mr. Gill has nothing further to add to his last report.]
ALDEN PINUS GILSON
Born Reading, Mass.. March 26, 1883.
Parents Franklin Howard Gilson, Emily Isabel Lowry.
School Wellesley High School, Viellesley, Mass.
Years in College 1908-1906.
Degrees S.B.. 1906.
Married Helen Bainbridge Lehman, Philadelphia, Pa., May
6, 1912.
Children One, not named, March 6, 1915 (died March 6,
1915).
Occupation Printer.
Address (home) 31 Rockland St.. Wellesley Hills. Mass.
(business) 58 Stanhope St., Boston, Mass.
September, 1906, to June, 1907, I was assistant in mechan-
ical engineering in the Lawrence Scientific School. June,
1907, to January, 1912, I was with the Lanston Monotype
Machine Company, of Philadelphia. Work with this com-
pany included travelling through New England, one year in
the West Indies, and two years in their home office at Phila-
delphia. January. 1912, to date, with the Stanhope Press,,
book printers, Boston.
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EDWARD BENJAMIN GINSBURG
B.n-n Lisbon Falls, Me., Feb. 3, 1886.
Parents Harris Ginsburg, Bella Goldstein.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1002-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Sophy Himmel, Boston, Mass., Murch 29, 1911.
Children Irving W.. March 1, 1912.
Occupation Clothing Merchant.
Address (home) 137 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass.
(business) 516 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge,
Mass.
Aiter receiving my LL.B. from Harvard, I practised law
in Boston till January, 1910. I then became president and
general manager of the Harvard Bazar, Inc., Cambridge,
Mass. Member: Mizpah Lodge of Masons, Cambridge,
Massachusetts Consistory, 32d degree Masons, Boston,
Aleppo Temple, Mystic Shrine, Boston, Cambridge Board of
Trade.
LOUIS ISAAC GOLDBERG
Born Kovna, Russia, July 29, 1874-
Parents Abraham Moses Goldberg, Rosie Shocher.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Minister.
Address 711 Olney Road, Norfolk, Va.
[Has not been heard from.]
FRANCIS ABBOT GOODHUE
r>orn Brookline, Mass., June IJf, 1883.
Parents Francis Abbot Goodhue, Elizabeth Johnston Gush-
ing.
School Public Schools, Brookline, Mass., and Phillips
Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Nora Forbes Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., Jan. 2,
1913.
Occupation Vice-President, First National Bank, Boston.
Address (home) South St., Needham, Mass.
(business) 70 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
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Biographical Sketches
After commencement in 1906, I went to Europe for three
months on a pleasure trip. In September, I entered the
Harvard Law School and remained there a little over a year,
until November, 1907, every day becoming more convinced
that I would not be satisfied to make the law my profession.
On November 18, 1907, I secured a position as messenger in
the First National Bank of Boston. I worked in the various
departments of the bank till the first part of 1911, when I
was made assistant to the president. In July, 1911, I made
a business trip, visiting the chief business centres of Europe
in the interest of the foreign exchange department of the
First National Bank. In December, 1911, I was offered the
presidency of the Brookline Trust Company, which I ac-
cepted and at the same time was made a director. In No-
vember, 1912, I became engaged to Miss Nora F. Thayer,
of Lancaster, Mass. In December, 1912, I resigned as presi-
dent of the Brookline Trust Company to make a trip to South
America for the First National Bank of Boston, to study the
banking conditions and possibilities there and establish
banking connections. January 2, 1913, 1 was married and my
wife accompanied me on my South American trip. We were
gone about six months, visiting several of the larger cities in
Brazil and the Argentine. During my absence, I was made
a vice-president of the First National Bank of Boston, which
position I now hold, having supervision of the foreign de-
partment in addition to other official duties. On our return
from South America, we lived in Andover, Mass., for two
years, but are now living in Needham. In January, 1916, I
was elected a trustee of the Warren Institution for Savings
of Boston. Member: Harvard Club of New York, Harvard
Club of Boston, Exchange Club of Boston, Country Club of
Brookline.
SIDNEY NEWMAN GOODRICH
Born Rochester, N. Y., April 13, 1881,.
Parents * William Poole Goodrich, Nettie Sawtelle Newman..
School Holderness School, Plymouth, N. H.
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Degrees A.B., 1906 (1908).
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address 461 Fort Washington Ave., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE ANDERSON GORDON
Born Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 19, 1SS5.
Parents Percy Gordon, Nancy Reed French.
School Chateau de Lancy, Geneva, Switzerland.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (Columbia University), 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 21 West Uth St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 31 Wall St., Neio York, N. Y.
[Mr. Gordon has nothing to add to his last report.]
SAUL SUMNER GORDON
Born Charlestotvn. Mass., March 26, 1884.
Parents Harry Gordon, Minnie Shapiro.
School Chauncey Hall School, Boston, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Lawyer, Educator.
Address 24 Porter St., Maiden, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
FRED DARWIN GORTON
Born Alfred, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1883.
Parents Robert Gorton, Carrie Evelyn Maxson.
School Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Pearl Elnor Merley, Newtonville, Mass., Sept. 21,
1908 (died Aug. 21, 1915).
Children Fred Stuart, Dec. 22, 1910; Virginia Elnor, Feb.
3, 1912.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 161 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
I am still manufacturing Tenexine Adhesive since my last
report.
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Biographical Sketches
WILLIAM PINKHAM GOVE
Born Salem, Mass., Sept. 15, 1883.
Parents William Henry Gove, Aroline Chase Pinkham.
School Salem High School, Salem, Mass., and Highland
Military Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1907).
Married Olga Regina Boyer, Salem, Mass., June 22, 1907.
Children Priscilla, Jan. Jf, 1908; Karl John Edward, Feb. 4,
1911; William Pinkham, Feb. 4, 1914.
Occupation Manufacturer and Advertising Manager.
Address (home) 353 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass.
(business) 271 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass.
After finishing my college course, I spent the rest of the
year of 1906 at home, resting from my arduous scholastic
career. I went to work the first of 1907 for a small mining
and manufacturing company as assistant manager. The
prospects did not seem especially bright toward the end of
1907, so I went to work the first of the next year for the
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, which is managed
and controlled by my parents, my father being the president
and general manager. I have worked for this company ever
since, now having charge of a portion of the manufacturing
and advertising, and the whole of the purchasing for the
company. My occupation is not so much a labor as a pleas-
ure, and I feel very well content with the way life is treat-
ing me. I can find little to say about myself. My days are
spent in entirely congenial work, — my evenings almost en-
tirely at home. I have few worries or anxieties, and my
thoughts are pretty largely centred on playing the game of
business as efficiently as I can. I have done some travelling
since graduating ; made pleasure trips to Newfoundland, the
Azores, Egypt, Palestine, Greece, and other points usually
touched by tourists through the Mediterranean ; Bermuda,
West Indies, Jamaica, Panama, etc; the Pacific coast, visit-
ing California and other places of interest. In brief, I am
slipping quietly, and I hope not ungracefully, into peaceful
middle-age. Member: 32d degree Mason, Knights Templar,
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ROBERT FELLOWS GOWEN
Born Lowell, Mass., Dec. 30, 1884.
Parents Charles Sewell Gowen, Alice Jerusha Fellows.
School Harvard College, Camtridge, Mass.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1901).
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address Educational Exhibition Company, Providence,.
R. I.; Ossining, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES THOMAS GRADY
Born Winsted, Conn., March 6, 1879.
Parents Patrick Henry Grady, Mary Walsh.
Years in College 1902-1903; 1908-1911.
Occupation Student.
Address 164 HolaMrd Ave., Winsted, Conn.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD LESLIE GRANT
Born FranMin. Mass., May 21, 1SS3.
Parents George Henry Grant, Margaret Frances Lyons..
School Franklin High School, Franklin, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Irene Soest, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 28, 1911 (died
Nov. 25, 1911).
Occupation Lawyer and Baseball Player.
Address IS Martin Ave., Franklin, Mass.
Since graduation I have played baseball in the National
League; four years with Philadelphia, two with Cincinnati,
three with New York. In the winter time I have attempted
to practise law in Boston. Member : Harvard Club of Bos-
ton.
ROBERT GRANT, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., April 19. 1884.
Parents Robert Grant, Amy Gordon Gait.
School Boston Latin School and Roxbury Latin School^.
Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
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Married Priscilla Cresson Stackpole, Boston, Mass., Jan. 1,
1910.
Children Robert, 3d, April 27, 1911; Priscilla, Jan. 16, 1916.
Occupation Merchant Banker.
Address (home) 4 Norfolk Crescent, London, West, Eng-
land,
(business) 81 Lombard St., London, E. C, Eng-
land.
In the autumn of 1906 I started in with Lee, Higginson
and Company, and after three years in Boston, spent princi-
pally in their foreign department, went to London to take up
a position in their London house, Higginson and Company.
I became a partner of Higginson and Company in 1911. I
have remained in London ever since with occasional trips to
America. I married Miss Priscilla Stackpole in 1910. I
have two children, Robert Grant, 3d, aged five, and Pris-
cilla Grant, aged a few weeks. They are both good Ameri-
cans, though very pro-ally. Member: Pratt's Club, London^
New Zealand Golf Club, Byfleet, England, Princess Golf
Club, Sandwich, England, Queen's Tennis Club, London^
Harvard Club of New York, Harvard Club of Boston, Har-
vard Club of London.
RUPERT WINFRED GRAVES
Born West Newton, Mass., Oct. 25, 1884.
Parents Avalon Graves, Emma Theodora Daniels.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Occupation Musician.
Address 2^2 West 48th St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIAM GRANT GRAVES
Born St. Paul, Minn., July 30, 1885.
Parents William Fletcher Graves, Belle Hitchcock.
School Central High School, St. Paul, Minn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
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Married Gertrude Lindeke Schurmeier, St. Paul, Minn.,
June 2S, 1913.
Children William Grant, Jr., Aug. 11, 191^.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 5^7 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
(business) 515-517 Capital Bank Building. St.
Paul, Minn.
Commencing with the year 1909, after the acquisition of
degrees reciting the receipt of a college education and certi-
fying to a subsequent period of seclusion in the realms of
legal lore as the same are contained in and about the Har-
vard Law School, the autobiographer is able to recall a fur-
ther period of learning wherein the chief element concerned
research among some features of the practice of law which a
law school does not instill. For two years a leading firm of
his native village bore with him. Thereafter, in the fall of
1911. there came the opportunity'- to try out on the younger
generation that certain species of experiment which from his
early infancy an older generation had tried out on him.
The experiment is commonly described by the term teach-
ing or the phrase pedagogy; the subject matter concerned
contracts and equity and the experimentees were students
in the Law School of the University of Minnesota. The sub-
ject matter is mentioned because the impression it made is
recalled to have been considerably stronger from behind the
desk than, at an earlier day, from in front of it. Intermin-
gled with the profession of the pedagogue was that of the
lawyer — to such an extent as was permitted by the exigen-
cies of the case and the trustfulness of clients. The period
of pedagogics continued until 1913. In the midst of this
period — in 1912 — the shingle with one name affixed thereto
was hung on the door and on the door it still sticks. These
I should say are the important historical facts in connection,
herewith. There has been no dabbling in college affairs ex-
cept in the post of secretary of the LTniversity Club of St.
Paul for five years ; nor in literature, except briefly as secre-
tary of the Harvard Club of Minnesota; nor in politics, ex-
cept in an effort, to upset the charter of the city, thought to
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be unsound ; nor in religion, except to attend church ; nor in
charity, except in helping reorganize, and in serving as a
member of, the board of directors of the United Charities of
the city ; nor in pure food, except for a year and a half as a
part of the then job, in assisting the government in an effort
to stop the bleaching of flour with nitrogen peroxide gas;
nor in travel, except in journeying twice to the Atlantic and
thrice to the Pacific ; nor in the drama, except in a seat in
the third or fourth row; nor in athletics, except in playing
golf ; nor in the war, except to read the newspapers ; nor in
marriage, except to be married; nor in kindergartens, except
in the person of William Grant, Jr. Member: University
Club of St. Paul White Bear Yacht Club.
MORRIS GRAY, Jr.
Born 'Nahant, Mass., July 30, ISSI/.
Parents Morris Gray, Flora Grant.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Educator.
Address fhoniej 133 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 9 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
I secured my degree at mid-years of our senior year and
devoted the next eighteen months to foreign travel. In the
autumn of 1907, I entered the Harvard Law School, where I
remained one .year. The following three years I lived
chiefly in Europe. In the early part of 1912, I entered the
administrative department of Harvard University and have
continued this work up to the present time. Member: Ten-
nis and Racquet Club, Tavern Club, Harvard Club of Boston,
Harvard Club of New York.
THOMAS GRAY
Born Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1884.
Parents Guy Gray, Nellie Pauline Morrison.
School University School, Cleveland, Ohio.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901).
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Married Nellie Le May Buehler, Detroit, Mich., June 25^
1910.
Children Thomas Curtis, Dec. 16, 1911.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address T29 Amherst St., Buffalo, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
HUGH PAYNE GREELEY
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
Lexington, Mass., March 5, I884.
William Henry Greeley, Hannah McLean.
Lexington High School, Lexington, Mass.
1902-1905.
A.B.. 1906; M.D., 1909.
Floretta Elmore, Milwaukee, Wis.. April 20, 1911.
David McLean. April 23, 1912; Hannah Elizabeth,.
Aug. 3, 1913; Priscilla Elmore, Nov. 26, 191Ji.
Physician.
(home) 505 Arcadian Ave., WauTcesha, Wis.
(business) Still Rock Spa., Waukesha, Wis.
In the spring of 1911 my wife and I went to join the work
of Dr. Grenfell in Labrador, w^here we stayed a year and a
half and succeeded in putting on its feet the Pilley's Island
Hospital, both physically and financially. "We left there at
the end of 1912 and went to Germany, studying in Munich
and Vienna, till we could stand it no longer, returning to
America in June, 1913. Since then I have practised in Bos-
ton, doing internal medicine and hospital work till the
spring of 1915, when I followed Horace Greeley's advice
and went West, to be associated with Dr. H. J. Hodgson in
a sanitarium for the treatment of diabetes. Member : Amer-
ican Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society,
Wisconsin Medical Society, Milwaukee Medical Society,
Aesculapian Club of Boston, Alpha Omega Alpha Society.
WILLIAM VINCENT GREEN
Born Albany, N. Y., May 20, 1883.
Parents Walter Green, Anna Clarke.
School Albany High School, Albnny, N. Y.
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Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Chemist.
Address ^9 McCarty Ave., Albany, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
BRECKINRIDGE DAVID MARX GREENE
Born San Francisco, Gal., Bee. 19, 1884.
Parents Esaias Buchanan Marx, Frances Rosenberg.
School Salisbury School, Salisbury. England.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Florence Ethelberte Davidson, Berkeley, Cal.,
March 7, 1907.
Children Frances Marx, June 4, 1909; Davidson Marx, April
14, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 11 Hillside Court, Berkeley, Cal.
(business) Berkeley Bank Building, Berkeley, Cal.
I was admitted to the bar in 1908. I practised admiralty
law for one year in San Francisco and then removed to
Berkeley. I became city attorney of Antioch and of Pitts-
burgh, Cal., in 1909. I still hold these positions. I became
assistant city attorney of Berkeley in 1910, and in 1911 be-
came city attorney. I resigned that position several months
later, when the socialists came into power. In February of
this year I became special counsel for the city of Berkeley.
I have been specializing in municipal corporation law, but
in addition have a general law practice devoted mostly to
special retainer work from several large corporations. I
have only been back to Cambridge twice since graduation,
but enjoyed to the utmost meeting old friends on those
trips. The three days' session of the Associated Harvard
Clubs here last fall also enabled me to renew many old associa-
tions. Member : City Club of Berkeley. Faculty Club of Uni-
versity of California, Harvard Club of San Francisco, Com-
monwealth Club of California.
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CHARLES PELHAM GREENOUGH, 2d
Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 10, 1883.
Parents Malcolm 8. Greenough, Lizzie Tiffany.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Margaret Bliss Perkins, Boston, Mass., Jan. 15,
1907.
Children Charles Pelham, Nov. 16, 1908; Hamilton Perkins,
May 20, 1912.
Occupation Investment Broker.
Address (home) 207 Mountfort St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
In 1905 I received leave of absence for one year from col-
lege and started the pursuit of the almighty dollar in the fall
of that year as a messenger at the Shawmut Bank. After a
few months I changed to Parkinson and Burr as a salesman
of their securities. In 1909 I bought a seat on the Boston
Stock Exchange, which I still hold and for some months ex-
ecuted orders on the board for different houses, finally en-
tering the New York and Pittsburgh firm of Darr and Moore
as a partner. This business continued until Mr. Darr's
death when the branch offices were closed and I went back
to the investment business again. Two years ago I formed
a partnership with Mr. Redington Fiske, which stiU con-
tinues. Member : Harvard Club of New York, Brookline
Country Club, Tennis and Racquet Club, Boston, Somerset
Club.
HARRY GREENWALD
Born CoNeskill, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1878.
Parents Harris Greenwald, Helen Josephine Putnam.
School Cobleskill High School. Cobleskill, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Chief Chemist, Helderberg Cement Co., Howe's
Cave, N. Y.
Address (home) 25 Elm St., Cobleskill, N. Y.
(business) Helderberg Cement Co., Howe's Cave,
N. Y.
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Member: American Society for Testing Materials, Inter-
national Association for Testing Materials.
[Mr. Greenwald has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
FRANK HERBERT GREY
Born Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. 15, 1883.
Parents Elmer Herbert Grey, Bertha Alice Dann.
School Arlington High School, Arlington, Mnss.
Years in College 1902-1905; 1906-1901.
Married Loretta Madeline Spelley, Southern Pines, N. C,
Feb. 2Ji, 1909.
Occupation Musical Conductor and Composer.
Address Gramatan Court, Sagamore Road, Bronxville, New
York, N. Y.
Leaving college after my junior year I collaborated on the
score of a musical comedy with John Cheever Goodwin, fa-
mous as the librettist of Wang, Monks of Malabar, and other
successes and incidentally a Harvard graduate of the class
of 1873. Goodwin's rapidly failing health did not quite per-
mit the termination of the book, so I returned for my fourth
and last year, 1906-1907. I almost completed the year when
ill health caused me to forego the finals and much to my re-
gret did not enable me to round out my academic term. Af-
ter leaving college the most important event was the usual,
— matrimony, — and I then entered upon the varied career
of conductor of musical comedy; first in vaudeville, where
I conducted big acts of tabloid musical nature such
as ' ' At the Waldorf ", " The Love Waltz ", " Cavalleria Rusti-
cana", and others, supplying many times the songs and
scores. Later on legitimate musical comedy claimed my at-
tention and I experienced the vicissitudes of "one nighters"
and their early and late jumps, where the vernacular of the
stage became as familiar to me as to any of the "hams."
During the seasons on the road we touched all the high and
low spots on the continent, from lower Florida, Texas, and
California to the jumping-off places in Canada, Prince Al-
bert and Edmonton, where many times the thermometers in
the towns all "go broke" like the itinerant actor and they
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have to import more. Of course we got the good with the
bad, and the big city like Chicago or 'Frisco acted like
tonic to faded, train-racked nerves. I also found that any-
thing constitutes an orchestra from a jewsharj.* to an accor-
dion, and that bad musicians on the one nighters were as
often good blacksmiths, horseshoers, cobblers, and hack-
drivers as well as bank presidents, selectmen and town
''Pooh-Bahs." But these were only a few of my trials.
How I hate scenery! During the summer respites composi-
tion claimed my attention and I wrote for the Dolly Sisters,
Yansci and Rosizika, one of their first songs, "Lovely Eyes,"
— interpolated by them in "The Midnight Sons"; also songs
for Little Miss Fix It, "When Dreams Come True," "At the
Waldorf", and other interpolations and instrumentals.
Member: Associated Musical Conductors of America, New
York, Lawrence Park Country Club, Bronxville, New York.
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
HANCOCK GRIFFIN
Governor's Island, N. Y., March 16, 1882.
Eugene Griffin, Almira Russel Hancock.
St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
1902.1904.
Katharine Langdon Marvin, Albany, N. Y., Jan. 6,
1912.
Hancock, Jr., Aug. 21, 1912; Katharine Langdon,
Feb. 9, 1915.
Sales Manager.
(home) 236 Lark St., Albany, N. Y.
(business) General Electric Company, Schenecta-
dy, N. Y.
Since the issue of the second report, June, 1912, I have
resigned from the National Guard, and now have two chil-
dren, Hancock, Jr., born August 21, 1912, and Katharine
Langdon, born February 9, 1915. Member: Fort Orange
Oub, Albany, N. Y., Albany Country Club, Albany, N. Y.,
Mohawk Club, Schenectady, N. Y., Mohawk Golf Club,
Schenectady, N. Y., Jest and Song Club, Schenectady, N. Y.,
Army and Navy Club, New York, N. Y.
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Biographical Sketches
ROY BRADY GRIFFITH
Born Charlestown, Mass., April 17, 1883.
Parents James Edwin GriffltJi, Mary Frances Brady.
School Maiden High School, Maiden, Mass.
"Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Writer and Illustrator.
Address (home) J/l High St., Melrose, Mass.
(business) 26 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass.
I spent 13 years in writing and illustrating for newspa-
pers, magazines, and advertisers. I am an advertising spe-
cialist, printer, and publisher. -Member : Free Masons, Mai-
den, Elks, Melrose.
RALPH FLETCHER GRIFFITHS
Born Richburg. N. Y., Nov. 6, 1883.
Parents Wilson Edwin Griffiths, Katherine Ensle Patterson.
School Bucknell University.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1907).
Occupation Metallurgical Engineer.
-Address SJ/SO Bay wood St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
PAUL BENJAMIN GROSSCUP
Born Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 1^, 1883.
Parents Frederick Paul Grosscup, Bertha Maria Coffey.
School Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Married ^^n Livingston Nash, Charleston, W. Ya., Feb. llf,
1912.
Children Paul Benjamin, Jr., March 27, 1913.
Occupation Director of Land Company, Traction Line, and
Natural Gas Company.
Address Charleston, W. Ta.
Owing to the illness of my father I left college in June,
1905, and spent a year in Italy. On my return I entered the
University of Virginia Law School. After one year's at-
tendance I decided to enter business. I have been connected
with the Charleston Dunbar Traction Company as vice- pres-
ident and director, the Dunbar Land Company, and the
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Charleston Dunbar Natural Gas Company, all of Charleston,.
W. Va., being a director in both companies and vice-presi-
dent. Member: Edgewood Country Club, Charleston, W-
Va.
REUBEN BERTRAM GRYZMISH
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 29, 1885.
Parents Samuel Gryzmish, Julia Hyneman.
School Hildreth School.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address i089 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROBERT FRANCIS GUILD
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
Boston. Mass.. May 30. 1883.
Frank Oscar Guild. Etta Maria Ellis.
Boston Latin and Stone Schools, Boston, Mass.
1902-1906.
Elinor Antoinette Jackson, Cambridge, Mass., July
16, 1910.
Barbara, April 6, 1911 ; Priscilla, Dec. 3, 1911f.
Advertising Representative Butterick Publishing-
Company.
(home) 10 Myrtle St., Winchester, Mass.
(business) 185 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
I left the Boston Journal when Frank A. Munsey sold this
paper and became associated with the Butterick Publishing
Company of New York as advertising representative in the
New England territory, and I am permanently located with
them. This year completes my seventh year as head coach
of the Harvard University second football team under the
Haughton coaching system. This work has been a source of
great satisfaction and personal pleasure to me, because of
the success with which the Varsity teams have met during
these 3'ears, and because of the part which the second team
has taken in making this success. A remarkable "esprit de
corps" is manifested among players and coaches at Cam-
bridge today, as well as a keen knowledge of the game, both
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factors which were lacking during our years at college, but
which I can say with assurance have made a decided change
for the better, as many of us witnessed during the christening
of the Yale Bowl at New Haven in 1914, and further evi-
denced by the complete victory recently'seen at Cambridge,
resulting in the score of Harvard, 41 ; Yale, 0.
ALBERT WILLIAM GURNEY
Born Denver, Col., Nov. 7, 18S3.
Parents Henry Albert Gurney. Mary Tweddle.
School Westford Academy, Westford, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Real Estate Broker.
Address (home) 194 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
(husiness) J/S Milk St., Boston, Mass.
I entered Harvard in 1902, intending to study landscape
architecture, but ownng to trouble with my eyes, I was com-
pelled to leave. 1903 found me at Denver, Col., where I en-
tered the employ of a cattle concern, but I found that chances
for advances there were slim ; so I left there and attempted
the study of gold mining, entering an assayer's office. In
the meantime I made a visit to my home in Massachusetts.
Home and the East appealed to me more than the West, so
I entered the employ of Phipps, Durgin and Cook, attorneys,
at Boston. Here I studied law evenings, followed up de-
linquent debtors, acting sometimes as private detective, con-
stable, and in several other ways, so as to be useful around
a law office. The salary here was not attractive, so I se-
cured a position with a real estate broker. I made several
good sales of country property. My employer at last de-
cided to retire and become a farmer, so I again made a
change, now entering the employ of Albert H. Waitt, of 45
Milk Street.
MONROE CHARLES GUTMAN
Born New York, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1885.
Parents Sanders Gutman, Pauline Bernstein.
School Sachs Collegiate Institute, New York, N. Y.
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Tears in College 1902-1903.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); A.M., 1906.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) 12 East 80th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) lit Wall St., New York, N. Y.
After leaving college I took a three months' vacation, and
then started in work in the bond business in New York City.
In 1910 I became a member of the New York Stock Ex-
change, and have, since that time, been engaged there in
business for myself. Member: Harmonic Club, New York
City,, New York Stock Exchange Luncheon Club.
LOUIS LEE HAGGIN
Born New York, N. Y., Sept. 30, 188S.
Parents James Ben-Ali Haggin, Lee Wood.
School Hackley Hull, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-190-!,.
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Elmersdorf, Lexington, Ky.
[Has not been heard from.]
ARTHUR WALDRON HALE
^orn
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
Hudson. Mass., Feb. 21, 188^.
Silas Webster Hale, Mary Elizabeth Moyer.
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
1902-1903.
A.B. (Amherst College), 1906.
Mary Alice Lincoln, Meredith, N. H., June
1911.
Alice Priscilla, Dec. J,, 1912; Elizabeth, Jan.
1916.
Teacher.
(home) 43 Newell Road, Auburndale, Mass.
(business) 316 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
21,
21.
Member: Auburndale Brotherhood, Boston Y. M. C. A.,
Doric Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Hudson, Mass., New England
Association of Mathematics Teachers.
[Mr. Hale has nothing further to add to his last report.]
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ROBERT LEE HALE
Born Albany, N. Y., March 9, 188Jf.
Parents Matthew Hale, Mary Lee.
School * Albany Academy, Albany, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1907; LL.B., 1909.
Married Dorothea Keep, Farmington, Conn., Dec. 20, 1913..
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 12 East 85th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) Columbia University, New York, N. Y..
From 1907 to 1909 I was at the Harvard Law School, as-
sisting in Economics 1, during the second and third years.
From 1909 to 1910 I was in the law office of Rosenthal and
Hamill in Chicago. In the fall of 1910 I came to New
York to work in the legal department of the American
Telephone and Telegraph Company, on questions of
public regulation of rates, and of public service com-
panies. I left in July, 1911, and, after a short trip to
Europe, did some research of my own on similar questions,
and continued this down to the summer of 1913, interrupted
by a month or two again in 1912 with the American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company, assisting in the compilation
of a book of decisions of public service commissions, and
also by a couple of months, 1912-1913, working for the com-
mittee of National Civic Federation on the regulation of
public utilities. I spent the summer of 1913 in Europe, part
of the time continuing the study of public service commis-
sion decisions. February, 1914, I entered Columbia as a can-
didate for the degree of Ph.D., passing the examination for
the same in May, 1915, in economics. Dissertation, still un-
completed, embodies work done on utility regulation prob-
lems. 1915-1916, teaching two of the sections in elementary
economics in Columbia College.
HENRI MASON HALL
Born Jamestown, N. Y., Dec. 19, ISSJf.
Parents Frederick Perry Hull, Lucy Mason.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M.. 1907.
Married Jessie Phillips. Jamestown, N. Y., June 30, 191^.
Occupation Newspaper Publisher.
Address (home) 322 East Filth St., Jamestown, N. Y.
(business) 12 West Second St.. Jamestown, N. Y.
Immediately ou leaving college, I took a position with the
Journal Printing Company, Jamestown, N. Y., publishers of
Jamestown Evening Journal and Tri-Weekly Journal, as ad-
vertising solicitor, later becoming advertising manager and
now business manager and treasurer of the company. In the
way of public service, I served several years as treasurer of
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, went through the chairs in
Western Sun Chapter, R. A. M., serving as high priest in
1913, and am now a member of the Board of Health of the
city of Jamestown and a director of the Board of Commerce.
Member: University Club, Chadakoin Club, Mt. Moriah
Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Western Sun Chapter, R. A. Ma-
sons, Jamestown Council, R. and S. Masons, Jamestown
Commandery, Knights Templar, all of Jamestown, N. Y. ;
Ismailia Temple, Mystic Shrine, Buffalo, N. Y.
EDWARD DE PASS HAMILTON
Born Beaufort. S. C, April 25, 1881.
Parents Joseph Henry Hamilton. Jennie De Pass.
School Biddle University. Charlotte, N. C.
Years in College 1002-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B.. 1906 (1907).
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 2645 Lawton Ave.. St. Louis. Mo.
(business) Sumner High School, St. Louis, Mo.
During the first year after graduation I taught at Biddle
University, Charlotte, N. C, and since then I have been
teaching at Sumner High School, St. Louis, Mo. I was a
playground director in New York City during the summers
of 1908 and 1909; studied at Chicago and Cornell Universi-
ties during the summers of 1910 and 1911, respectively, and
taught in Sumner School at St. Louis, 1912-1913-1914. I
am a member of the board of managers of the Y. M. C. A.,
•and of the board of directors of the New Age Building and
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Biographical Sketches
Loan Association ; member of committee to revise science
course of study (St. Louis). Member: National Education
Association, Association of Harvard Chemists, Association
of Teachers of Mathematics and Science, St. Louis, Ameri-
can Chemical Society.
RICHARD FOX HAMMATT
"Born Newton Ceiitre, Mass., Nov. 2, 188.'i.
Parents Edward Augustus White Hammatt, Mary Louise
Fifield.
School Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston,
Mass.
Degrees 8.B., 1906.
Married Lucile Matthews, Sacramento, Gal., June 30, 1908.
Children Nancy, Nov. 13, 1909.
Occupation Forester.
Address Care of Forest Service, Sisson, Cal.
[Has not been heard from.]
PAUL LYMAN HAMMOND
Born Egypt, Mass., Dec. 16, 1883.
Parents William Lyman Hammond, Adelaide FredriJca
Nowell.
School Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 1902.190J,.
Occupation Real Estate Broker.
Address (home) Syosset, Long Island, N. Y.
(husiness) 3Jf Pine St., New York, N. Y.
I am in the real estate business.
ROGER NOEL HAMMOND
Born Scituate. Mass., Dec. 16, 1882.
Parents William Lyman Hammond, Adelaide Fredrika
Nowell.
School Thayer Academy.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Occupation Real Estate.
Address (home) 27 West ^Jfth St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 80 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
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CHARLES MURRAY HANRAHAN
Born Laicrence, Mass., Sept. 22. 1883.
Parents William J. Hanrahan, Mary Reynolds.
School Lawrence High School, Lawrence, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Clerk icith Hayden, Stone and Company, Boston.
Address (home) 175 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass.
(business) 87 Milk St., Boston. Mass.
Member: Harvard Club of Lawrence, Mass., Home Club
of Lawrence, Mass., Merrimack Valley Country Club,
Methuen, Mass., Lawrence Canoe Club, Lawrence, Mass.
[Mr. Hanrahan has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
Ibarve^ IRobcrt Ibanson
Harvey Robert Hanson was born at Boston, Mass., Octo-
ber 10. 1882. His parents were John Warren Hanson and
Sarah Jane Smith. He prepared for college at the Latin
School, Cambridge, Mass., and was in college from 1902 to
1906. receiving the degree of A.B. He was a clerk with the
Civil Service Commission, and resided at 18 Antrim Street,
Cambridge, ^Mass., where he died of pneumonia on Septem-
ber 26, 1915.
FORREST FORD HARBOUR
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 25, 1886.
Parents Jefferson Lee Harbour, Alice Ethel Crowell.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address 3 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
In 1906-1907 I was enrolled in the Graduate School of
Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, assistant in astrono-
my; 1907 to 1908 instructor in mathematics, Manlius
School, Manlius, X. Y. From September, 1908, to March,
1909, with W. C. Blodgett and Company, importers, Rox-
bury, Mass. From March, 1909, to February, 1911, assistant.
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United States Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C. From
February, 1911, to January, 1913, field officer, United States
Coast and Geodetic Survey. During the first year, I wsls en-
gaged on chart revision surveys in various parts of Chesa-
peake Bay. During the second year, I was on the Pacific
Coast, including the field season in southwestern Alaska, as
topographer. Since then I have been for one year inspector
of precise instruments with Keutfel and Esser, Hoboken, N.
J. ; for one year with Sloan, Htiddle, Feustel and Freeman,
of Madison, Wis., on physical valuation of the Bay State
Street Railway, in Mass. ; and for one year an assistant engi-
neer ^\dth the Massachusetts Highway Commission.
HOMER HOWELLS HARBOUR
Born Denver, Col, Aug. 28, 1883.
Parents Jefferson Lee Harbour, Alice Ethel Crowell.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Author. Actor and Tutor.
Address 3 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
When I left Cambridge in June, 1906, four years of book-
ish accomplishment, crowned with a summa cum, behind
me, almost as a matter of course I took to teaching, though
my inclinations were in far different directions. The first
place I landed was in a small rural college in Lebanon Val-
ley, Pa., where I enjoyed the resounding title of professor of
English language and literature, and chairman of the Eng-
lish department — this latter ''department" by the way,
consisting besides myself of a young lady who dusted the
books in the library, and the boy who emptied my waste-
baskets. Here, for vital reasons, I stayed but a single year,
and have never known such academic dignities since. In the
seven years that followed I have led a nomadic career
through a wide variety of educational institutions — a course
decidedly barren of any lasting scholarly success, but rich
in what I value far more highly — insight into human life in
all sorts of conditions. My last engagement was a most hap-
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py one in a superior private school for the boys of "our first
families" — where my scholastic duties were entirely secon-
dary to such matters as the regulation of baths and the cor-
rection of table manners. Here, as elsewhere, I have learned
far more than I could ever teach, and, what is of equal import-
ance, I have, in the passing of years, laid by something tlo
enable me to engage in one of the luxuries of my life, — ^liter-
ature. But in this art I have as yet no appreciable accom-
plishment to record. Always fascinated by everything per-
taining to the stage and acting, I have, in the last few years,
found opportunities to take some practical part in the pro-
fessional producing and acting of plays.
JAMES ARTHUR HARLEY
Born Antigua, British West Indies, May 15, 1873.
Parents Henry James Harley, Eleanora Josephine Lake.
School Howard University, Washi7igto7i, D. C, and Yale
University, New Haven, Conn.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907); LL.B. (Howard University),
1902; B.A. (Oxford), 1909.
Occupation Minister.
Address Care of Jesus College, Oxford, England.
Giant Grim met me at the Episcopal Theological School in
Cambridge, Mass. (I am writing this at a safe distance in
England.) It was that snowy morning when Dean Hodges
(long may he live and prosper, he and his) announced in
chapel that "Ivanhoe" had won the coveted seminary prize
for the best essay on Japanese Shintoism. That $100 was
too costly a matter. I got the money and was branded. I
can hear their tender voices singing amid the cat-calls:
*'Who say dem niggers wont steal? Way down yonder in de
corn feal." I wonder if in 1916 the men who study at the
Episcopal Theological School are different from those who
in 1907 branded me with the twin fiery nods of song and si-
lence, all except three, — one of these a millionaire,— who
said a few words of congratulation to me. Giant Hutle fol-
lowed me that year to England. At the end of 1908, I took
two out of three certificates in anthropology, completing the
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work for the diploma in 1909, when I was ^aduated B.A. with
honors in theology. My Harvard degree won me exemption
from responsions and moderations, so that I entered Oxford
without any examination and took the distinctions men-
tioned in two scholastic years. Curiously enough, I went
from Jesus College, Oxford, to Jesus College, Cambridge, in
1909, to be examined by Dean Foakes Jackson, on behalf of
the Honorable the Lord Bishop of Peterborough. During
the three days of the "Diaconate" ordeal, I was asked by
the dean where I had learned to write a rigorously "briefed"
answer to a question in liturgies. Harvard, not Oxford, was
the responsible university; and the dean "took it out of me"
for not going from Harvard to Cambridge. My next ecclesi-
astical examinations were taken at Lambeth Palace, and
they were "terrors" in more than repute. But I passed and
was ordained priest by his Grace the Archbishop of Canter-
bury, and deliberately wore my Harvard hood in Canterbury
Cathedral on that occasion in 1911. The M.A. was taken in
1914 when the Prince of Wales was still a Magdalen under-
graduate. Since that war year, I have been rejected from
enlistment; but have worked in a munition factory at Faver-
sham ; have coaxed a few Tommies into the marriage con-
tract; have made recruiting speeches and established rifle
ranges ; have collected and sent parcels to our fighting men ;
and have carried out the Gospel of Harvard Hustle.
CHARLES PRATT HARRINGTON
Born Longwood, Mass., March 5, 1885.
Parents Charles Harrington, Martha Josephine Jones.
School Volkmann's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Dry Goods Commission Merchant.
Address (home) 51 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Boston,
Mass.
(business) 77 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.
After a short trip abroad directly after graduation, I be-
came associated with Kidder, Peabody and Companj'^, Bos-
ton, with whom I stayed four years. Changing from this
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line to a more commercial life, gaining experience on the
road, I made one more change, in 1912, going to New Bed-
ford and Woonsoeket, R. I. Here I spent a year and a half
in the cotton mills. Returning to Boston, I entered the em-
ploy of Harding, Dutton and Company, commission mer-
chants, with whom I am still associated. Member: Harvard
Club of Boston, Oakley Country Club. Watertown, Mass.
RICHARD HARRINGTON HARRIS
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
Salem. Mass.. July 8. 1883.
Walter Chapin Harris. Ella Maria Harrington,
Xoble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
1902-1906.
A.B., 1906 (1907): S.B.. 1907.
Louise Fal)ens Means, Manchester, N. H.. Oct. 15,
1912.
Richard Harrington. Jr., Aug. 2, 1913; Charles
Means, March 22. 1915.
Manufacturer.
(home) 941 Chestnut St., Manchester, X. H.
(business) 335 Somerville St., Manchester, N. H.
^Member : Intervale Country Club, Manchester, Mass.
[Mr. Harris has nothing further to add to his last report.]
WILLIAM FRAZIER HARRISON
Born Philudelphia, Pa., May 29, 188^.
Parents Alfred Craven Harrison, Kate de Forrest Sheldon,
School DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Alison Robinson Gowen. Philadelphia, Pa., April
22, 1908.
Children Alfred Craven. 3d, Sept. 18, 1910; Alison Robinson,
Feb. 26, 1912.
Occupation' Farmer.
Address Ridgetcood Farm. Oreland, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Member: Philadelphia Club, Philadelphia Country Club,
Racquet and Tennis Club, of New York.
[Mr. Harrison has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
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HUNTINGTON HICKS HARTER
Born Mansfield, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1883.
Parents Michael Daniel Hnrter, Mary Lucinda Brown.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H., and Episcopal
Academy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College ]!>03-W06.
Occupation Unoccupied.
Address Mansfield, Ohio.
I entered Harvard in the sophomore year and left in
March of the senior year. I have not been in business or oth-
er occupation. I have travelled a good deal, visiting Europe,
Canada, the West and the West Indies. I expect to attend
the Plattsburg military training camp in June. Member:
Harvard Club, Cleveland, Ohio, Westbrook Country Club,
Mansfield, Ohio, Richmond County Country Club, New York.
ROBERT E HARTSOCK
Born GirarC, Kan., Sept. 10, 1877.
Parents George Robert Hartsock, Mary Elizabeth York.
School Girard High School, Girard, Kan., and Kansas
State Normal School, Emporia, Kan.
Years in College 1903-1905; 1905-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Sarah Pressie Chandler, Pittsburg, Kan., Aug.
3, 1911.
Children Helen Elizabeth, Oct. 20, 1914.
Occupation Associate Professor of Mathematics in Oklahoma
Agricultural College.
Address 323 Husband St., Stillwater, Okla.
I was principal of the high school at Pittsburg, Kansas,
from 1906 to 1911 ; assistant professor of mathematics in the
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1911-1912 ;
associate professor of mathematics in the Oklahoma Agri-
cultural and Mechanical College from 1912 to the present
time.
WILLIAM EUGENE HARTWELL. Jr.
Born Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 12, 1883.
Parents William Eugene Hartwell, Roxie Ellen Mitchell.
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Ruth Whitten Hills, Somerville, Mass., July 6,
1910.
Children Ruth Hills, May 7, 1911; William Eugene, 3cl, Feb.
3, 1913.
Occupation Automobile Advertising Solicitor.
Address (home) Atlantic Boulevard, Atlantic, Quincy,
Mass.
(business) Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.
Nothing very exciting has happened to me; but, as I am
an advertising man, here's copy. I am still with one of the
seeming in-town branches of the Harvard G-raduate School
— the Boston Globe. If there is any institution that has
more Harvard A.B.'s from chief bosses down to office boys,
your Uncle Dudley hasn't heard of it. I started at the lat-
ter office-boy end of the ladder 10 years ago and am not yet
the former, although I have filled more jobs on the sheet, I
venture to say, than any other youngster on it, — -nice, pleas-
urable jobs such as office-boy, assistant exchange editor, dis-
trict reporter in the wilds of the red-light district, society
dame critic, house-breaking expert (reporting only), gen-
eral staff man, special story writer, yachting editor, poul-
try expert, motorcycle race writer, and, — covering fires at 3
A. M., at 10 below zero. Some couple of years ago it was
discovered that along with my other abilities, I was a hypno-
tist who could extract money from people's pockets while
they all the time were thinking the frisking was all at their
own behest. Ah, welcome to the advertising department
was I. And there I am as an automobile advertising solici-
tor. , No, nothing exciting has happened except getting mar-
ried and having a wife, two children, a dog, a cat and some
kittens to look after me. I am a governor of the Bay State
Automobile Association. Member: Masons.
EDGAR CLARENCE HASELTON
Born Hooksett, N. H., Oct. 9, 1883.
Parents George Washington Haselton, Julia Goodenough.
School Chicopee High School, Chicopee, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
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Married Emma Edith Desautels, Chicopee Falls, Mass.,
Nov. 25, 1905.
Children George Edmund, Sept. 27, 1906; Kenneth Edgar,
Sept. 10. 1908; Lionel Henry, Feb. 15, 1910;
Gerda Julia, Jan. 14, 1912.
Occupation Business Manager.
Address Care of Casper Ranger Construction Company,
Holyoke, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE EDWIN HASKELL
Born Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 31, 1883.
Parents Hiram Brackett Haskell, Elizabeth Celia Rolfe.
School Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Credit Manager, Boston Branch Kelly-Springfield
, Tire Co.
Address (home) 31 Parker St., Chelsea, Mass.
(business) 698 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Haskell has nothing to add to his last report.]
ROSCOE CONKLING HATCH
Born Ne-w York, N. Y., July 21, 1881.
Parents Rufus Hatch, Mury Harris Gray.
School Berwick Academy, Berwick, Me.
Years in College 1902-1901.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1909).
Married Sophie Ridgely Lytle, New York, N. Y., Oct. 12,
1912.
Children Rosco'e Conkling. Get. 12, 1913.
Occupation Minister.
Address (home) Christ Church Rectory, Tarrytown, N. Y.
(business) Christ Church Office, South Broad-
way, Tarrytown, N. Y.
From October, 1907, to June, 1910, I was a student at the
General Theological Seminary, New York City. From June,
1910, to June, 1911, I was curate at St. Ann's Church, Mor-
risania, N. Y., and associate minister at St. Martha's Chapel.
Bronx. July, 1911, I was made rector of Christ Church, Tar-
rytown, N. Y. 1912 to 1914, I was president of the Ministers'
Association, Tarrytown, N. Y. 1914-1916, I was treasurer of
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the Junior Clergy Missionary Association. My most inter-
esting work has been the effort to transform a conservative,
exclusive, *' Sleepy Hollow" church into a community
church which would meet the needs of the community
through the emphasis and practical application of social ser-
vice ideals. Not only the church but the town Avas opposed
to any progressive work; but we have a plant and workers
second to none in the town. Our ideal, and, we hope, prac-
tice, is to co-operate with existing agencies as far as possible
and avoid all cutthroat methods or policy. Member: Har-
vard Club of New York, Junior Clergy Missionary Society,
New York, Ministers' Association, Tarrytown, N. Y., Fort-
nightly Club, Tarrytown, N. Y.
WIRT VICTOR HAWKINS
Born LaPorte, Ind., July 19, ISSJf.
Parents Edward Hawkins, Mary Jane Billingsly.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1996.
Married FAhel Irene Watson, Seattle, Wash., Muy 29, 1901.
Children Jane, May 15, 1910; Edward, June 9, 1911.
Occupation tiote Broker.
Address (home) 301 South Front St., Wheeling, W. Ya.
(business) 301 German Bank Building, Wheeling^
W. Va.
Removed from my home in Indianapolis to Seattle, Wash.,
in February, 1907. Worked for the Sunset Telephone Com-
pany for a short time and then went into the retail business
for myself. Lived in Seattle for four years and then in 1911
moved back east to Wheeling, W. Va., where I have since been
located. Member: University Club of Indiana.
CLEMENT FURMAN HAYNSWORTH
Born Greenville, S. C, April 16, 1886.
Parents Henry John Haynsworth, Annie MacMaurice Fur-
man.
School Furman Fitting School, Greenville, S. C.
Years in College 190H906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909; A.B. (Furman Univer-
sity), 1904.
Married Elsie Hall, Washington, D. C, Nov. 7, 1911.
Children Clement Furman, Jr., Oct. 30, 1912; Custis Hall,
Dec. 9, 1914.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 116 Earle St., Greenville, S. C.
(business) Masonic Building, Greenville, S. C.
Ill the autumn of 1906, I entered the Harvard Law School,
"where I remained for the usual three years. I was admitted
to the bar of South Carolina on January 7, 1909, and, im-
mediately after graduation from the Law School, I began
the practice of law. Subsequently I became the junior mem-
ber of the firm of Haynsworth and Haynsworth, of Green-
T^ille, S. C, in which I still remain. In a thoughtless moment
in the summer of 1912 I became a candidate for the South
Carolina house of representatives. At that time the political
situation in the state was extremely interesting, though
somewhat alarming. At least there was plenty of heat and
plenty of action, that well-advertised personage, Cole L.
Blease, being then at the zenith of his power. Well, "Colie"
was elected and so was I, — but not on precisely the same
platform. I attended the general assembly for two ses-
sions, and in October, 1914, we were reconvened in extra-
ordinary session for the purposes of abolishing taxes, mort-
gaging the state to buy cotton from the farmers, settling the
diffi,culties in Europe, arranging for the repeal of the fed-
eral constitution, and attending to a few other trifles. After
which I retired very silently from the political battlefield.
I return to the game occasionally for the purpose of getting
even with Mr. Blease for vetoing all my bills. The rest of
the time I have been working. The great break in the rou-
tine was my marriage on November 7, 1911. Now, I work at
the office six days in the week and then work a little harder
on Sundays, — nursing the babies. Member: Poinsett Club
and Sans Souci Country Club, Greenville, S. C, South Caro-
lina Club, Columbia, S. C, Harvard Club of New York.
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E BARTLETT HAYWARD
Born Baltimore, Md., Nov. 1, 1882.
Parents Thomas Jonas Hayward, Blanche Aurine Roberts,.
School Boys' Latin School, Baltimore, Md.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Helen Gladys Mason, Baltimore, Md., April 3,
1907.
Children Estelle, Nov. 22, 1915 (died soon after Mrth).
Occupation President o/ The Bartlett Hayward Company.
Address (home) "Drawyah," Annapolis, R. F. D. No. 1,
Anne Arundel Co., Md.
(business) The Bartlett Hayward Company, Balti-
more, Md.
I was a director of the Coutinental Trust Company from
1909 to 1915, and am now a director of the Western National
Bank, the Eutaw Savings Bank, and the Capital Paint Com-
pany, and trustee of the Estate of Thomas J. Hayward.
Member: Maryland Club, Baltimore Club, Baltimore Coun-
try Club, Baltimore Yacht Club, Elkridge Fox Hunting
Club, Baltimore Athletic Club, Maryland Athletic Club, Ori-
ole Gun Club , Boumi Temple (Masonic-' 'Shrine"), Mer-
chants Club, Charcoal Club, all of Baltimore, Md., Drum
Point Gunning Club, Back Bay, Va., Lawyers Club, New
York, N. Y., Harvard Club of Maryland, Blooming Grove
Club, Pike Co., Pa.
NATT SAMUEL HEAD
Born Princeton, Minn.
Parents Henry Clay Head, Margaret Rines.
School Boys' English High School. Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Assistant Manager Hotel Del Monte.
Address (home) 309 Wellesley St., Sawtelle. Cal.
(business) Hotel Del Monte. Del Monte, Cal.
Story same as the other report, plus the fact that I gave
up the real-estate business in Los Angeles because the busi-
nes is so overdone there, and came to work for the Pacific
Improvement Company. At present I am here at Del ^^dontCy
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which is one of their many holdings. Member : Del Monte
Polo Club, Del Monte Golf Club, Harvard Club of San Fran-
cisco.
HERBERT LESTER HEALY
Born Chicago, III., Feb. S, 18SJ,.
Parents Albert James Healy, Irene Porter.
School Medina High School, Medina, N. Y., and Roxbury
High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Ada Maud Burns, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 17, 1909.
Children Philip Porter, Nov. 2, 1910; Irene Elizabeth, Nov.
29, 1912.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Covina, Cal.
Member : Union League Club, Los Angeles, Cal.
[Mr. Healy has nothing further to add to his last report.]
ROBERT VALANTINE HECKSCHER
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 18S3.
Parents John Austin Stevens Heckscher, Celeste Dii
Lompr^ Massey.
School Ce Lancey School, Philadelphia. Pa.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Dejjrees A.B., 1906.
Married first. Sophie Elisabeth Ernst, Rome, Italy, Oct. 1,
1909 (separated) ; second, Martha Aeschbacher,
of Switzerland, at Malvern, England, April 2.'f,
1915.
Occupation Poet and General Critic.
Address (hovie) Now in England.
(business) Care of West End Trust Company,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ever since I left college in 1905, taking with me a degree
"cum laude'' in three years, and with my face already well
set tov/ards that glorious occupation of mining engineering,
which combines the greatest mental and physical life, I have
had to fight day and night with toil and ill-health. For the
toil has been of the deepest and subtlest kind known, the ex-
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pression of the world's best ideals in perfect form, the form
of absolute poetry. By this I mean that I have been strug-
gling to make things seem as they should be, and to express
them in that cosmic form where sound and sense, materiality
and spirituality are one. This has never been done much in
English poetry, and I started originally; so that you will, I
hope, excuse me if the results of my toil may still seem small.
Yes, it has been only meagre health and daily toil that have
Ivept me apart from you, and may still keep me a little longer
— should this war cease — for I have not yet really seen much
of Europe, especially Germany. "Whilst at Harvard, I never
studied a moment more than any of my friends, and conse-
quently my ill-health was not due to that, but to illnesses I
had when a boy. I had, indeed, to fight these all through col-
lege years, and that not only explains why I could not give
myself as much to others' society as I wished, but also why I
rejoice at what I have done despite all handicaps. Any let-
ters from anyone would be received with great appreciation.
I long, indeed, to take some permanent post at Harvard,
where I could be with you or your sons forever. If only the
great strain of my work would permit, — but then time may
still further mend my health. I have written : Through Dust
to Light, Poems from an Apprenticeship, Rose Windows,
(Lyrical Poems), The World-Song, or the Fimdamental
Character of Great Poetry and Art (Prose Essay). Member:
only of Harvard Club, and that of the F. X. 1. fraternity, of
Philadelphia.
OSCAR LEONARD HELTZEN
Born Clifton Forge, Ta., Aug. Jf, 1882.
Parents Charles Leonard Heltzen, Anna Mathilde Johnson.
School Hope Street High School, Providence, R. I.
Years in College n)02-W0J,-
Married Mildred Bancroft Knight, Providence, R. !..■ April
29, 1908.
Children Shirley Knight, Jan. 6. 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 60 Oriole Ave., Providence, R. I.
(business) City Hall,- Providence, R. I.
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I was a newspaper reporter for a short time; assistant
clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Rhode Island for
the counties of Providence and Bristol for over nine years ;
was admitted to the Rhode Island bar in 1909 and United
States courts in 1910 ; made third assistant city solicitor of
the city of Providence, R. I., on January 4, 1915, and as such
prosecuted all priminal trials for the city until December 15,
1915, when I was made second assistant city solicitor, which
position I still hold. I have travelled extensively in Mexico
and this country during vacations; was at the expositions in
1915 at San Diego and San Francisco, and expect to go to
England this summer. I served continuously with the
Rhode Island National Guard up to 1914, as private, cor-
poral, quartermaster-sergeant, sergeant-major, lieutenant,
quartermaster, and commissary, and last as first lieutenant
and adjutant of the First Rhode Island Cavalry. Member:
Orpheus Lodge, No. 36, A. F. and A. M., East Side Tennis
Club, West Side Club, University Glee Club, Clark Club,
Congregational Club, Officers Association, R. I. N. G., all of
Providence, R. I.
WILLIAM HEMPSTEAD
Born Galena, III., June 5, 1864.
Parents MHlliam Hempstead, Anna Jane Clark.
Years in College 1902-1908.
Married Roma E. Davey, Monroe, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1906.
Address Simeon, Va.
I Avas taken ill after being in college a very few months. I
went abroad the next year, spending most of the time in
England ; returned in about six months, and in a short time
was compelled to go to a health resort in New York state.
I was there for a year and a half ; then went West and soon
came to Virginia. I have been living here ever since, farm^
ing, never having completely regained my health.
WILLIAM PAUL HENNEBERRY, Jr.
Born Chicago, III., March 7, 1883.
Parents William Paul Henneherry, Hannah Neil.
School Latin School, Chicago, III.
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Years in College W02-1905.
Occupation Printer and Publisher.
Address 22d and Grove Sts., Chicago, III.
On leaving college, I entered the manufacturing field, in
the printing and publishing line. We have attained a small
measure of success and are now putting up a new building
to accommodate our increased business. For recreation, I
participate in tennis, golf and swimming. I trust if any of
the members of the old class should visit Chicago, they will
not fail to look me up either at these clubs or at my new
business address, Twenty-Second and Grove Streets. Mem-
ber: Chicago Golf Club, University Club of Chicago.
JAMES JOSEPH HEPBURN
Born Somerville, Mass., Nov. 19, 1883.
Parents James Hepburn, Mary Ann McAvoy.
School Somerville Latin School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Degrees
A.B.. 1906; M.D., 1909.
Married
Elizabeth Susan Huse, Boston, Mass.,
1915.
June
Occupation
Physician.
Address
536 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
After graduation from the Medical School in 1909, I
w^orked in various hospitals until March, 1910, when I
started my service as house officer at the Boston City Hos-
pital. I finished there in July, 1911, and opened an office at
416 Marlboro Street, Boston. Since then I have devoted my
time to the practice of surgery. I am now on the surgical
staff of the Carney Hospital and the Mount Sinai Hospital,
both of Boston. I was married, on June 22, 1915, to Eliza-
beth Susan Huse, of Needham, Mass. Member: Harvard
Club of Boston, Massachusetts Medical Society, American
Medical Association, Boston City Hospital Alumni Associa-
tion.
OTTO JOHN HERMANN
Born Boston, Mass., May 14, ISSff.
Parents John Hermann, Elizabeth Hanitsch.
School Boston English High School, Boston, Mass.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D.. 1910.
Occupation Medicine.
Address 139 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.; 88 Parker Hill
Ave., Roxhury, Mass.
[Plas not been heard from.]
EDGAR ALBERT HESS
Born Wichita, Kan., Dec. 2, 1882.
Parents Albert Hess, Rosa Wollman.
School Wichita High School, Wichita, Kan.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Finance.
Address (home) The St. James Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) Care of J. 8. Bache and Company, 147
South Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE DAVID HEYMAN
Born Louisville, Ky., May 12, 188Jf.
Parents David I. Heyman, Alice Wehle.
School Patterson Davidson School, Louisville, Ky.
Years in College 1905-1906.
Married Juliette H. Pollak, Chicago, III, Sept. 10, 1907.
Children Elizabeth, June 9, 1910.
Occupation Secretary and Treasurer, R. Lowenbaum Manu-
facturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Address (home) Care of Washington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo.
(business) 31 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
[Mr. Heyman has nothing to add to his last report.]
CHARLTON BLACKINTON HIBBARD
Born Holyoke, Mass., Dec. SI, 1884.
Parents Thomas Hibbard, Jennie Maria BlacTcinton.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer of Locomotives.
Address (home) 540 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) 30 Church St., New York, N. Y.
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Since 1906 I have been with the American Locomotive
Company, in Schenectady, Pittsburgh, Providence, and New
York. Member: Harvard Club of Boston. Harvard Club of
New York, Meridian Club of New York.
LUCIUS SUMNER HICKS
Born Plymouth, N. C, Dec. 25, 1880.
Parents Alexander Hicks, Jr., Laura Olivia Guyther.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees LL.B. (Boston University), 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 8 Rutland St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 702 Winthrop Building, 7 Water St., .
Boston, Mass.
Since graduating at Boston University Law School with
the class of 1908, I have been engaged in the practice of law
with offices in the Winthrop Building, 7 Water Street, Bos-
ton. Since matriculation at Harvard, I have taken an active
interest in public affairs, being for a number of years a
member of the Republican committee of Ward 10, and being
elected as delegate to the state and county conventions. For
the past five or six years I have been an election inspector-
in the same ward. Am an Episcopalian and Mason.
JULIAN HINCKLEY
Born Lawrence. Long Island, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1884-
Parents Samuel Parker Hinckley, Rosalie Neilson.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Address Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y.
Upon graduation I took a few months off to recover. Fail--
ing to do so, became a cub reporter on the New York Even-
ing Sun. Resigned in January, 1907. Took part in the
great Wall Street panic of 1907 on a salary of five dollars a-
week. Did my best to check the panic. Panic checked 1908..
Prosperity ($10 a week) 1909. Retired from Wall Street on,
account of ill health and went West, January, 1909. Colorado .
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and Mexico. My presence in Mexico synonymous with
peace and prosperity. Returned to New York to study the
dancing conditions and the folk lore of the debutantes, 1909-
1910. Took Dr. Roland Jones's cure for rheumatism, Janu-
ary, 1910. Went abroad to recover from cure. July, 1910.
Carlsbad, August, 1910. Succumbed to German medical
efficiency. Physicians recommended for the Iron Cross (see
appended list). Dope, winter, 1910-1911. Hot Springs, Va.
Ablutinary treatment, two years. No improvement. Re-
turn to Cedarhurst, 1913. Published a novel "E", 1914.
Mentioned with Thackeray, Dickens and other well-known
writers in New York Times symposium of best works in the
English language. Decided to stop ^vriting and collect from
publisher. Failed. Not quite dead, 1916. I have written:
*'E", a novel (Duffield and Company, 1914).
JOHN JOSEPH HINES
Born Lynn, Mass., Jan. 18, 188^.
Parents Thomas T. Hines, Catharine Evangeline Lennaar.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 29 Greystone Park, Lynn, Mass.
(business) 31 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass.
I have practised all kinds of law since graduating from
the Law School in 1909, and have thus far escaped even a
threat of disbarment proceedings. Obviously a list of the
other honors which have come to me would appear insignifi-
cant in comparison with this achievement, and I will leave
it to my Boswell to catalogue them, if they can be discov-
ered. If any are discovered which have accrued prior to this
date, then please assign my said Boswell to a niche in his-
tory next to Christopher Columbus; he'll have earned it.
HENRY ABLER HIRSHBERG
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29, 1884.
Parents Maurice Alexander Hirshberg, Sarah Samuels.
School Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1904.
Degrees LL.B. (University of Wisconsin), 1907.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 102 Lewis St., San Antonio, Texas.
(business) Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio,
Texas.
I left Harvard because of ill-health, and for the same rea-
son came to San Antonio, after three years at the University
• of Wisconsin Law School. Have practised law in San An-
tonio since 1907. and for over three years have been manager
of the San Antonio Credit Men's Association, representing
local wholesalers in adjustment of delinquent accounts, —
sort of business doctor for this trade territory. Specialty:
commercial law. Member: San Antonio Club, San Antonio
Press Club, Travis Council, Knights of Kadosh, Scottish Rite,
Anchor Masonic Lodge, San Antonio.
RICHARD BRYANT HOBART
Born Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 21, 18S5.
Parents George Burnap Hobart, Mabel Bryant.
School Plymouth High School, Plymouth, Mass., and Mil-
ton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Shoe Salesman.
Address (home) 24 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 354 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
I finished college in three years and spent a year travelling
around the world with Profesor A. C. Coolidge, before enter-
ing the shoe manufacturing business with W. H. McElwain
Company, of Boston, with whom I have been for ten years,
Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New
York.
IRVING JOSIAH HOBBS
Born Madison, N. H., June 11, 1880.
Parents Josiah Howard Hobbs, Mary Elizabeth Erwin.
School Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, Me.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Lawyer.
.Address Madison, N. H.
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Leaving Harvard College at the end of the college year
in 1903, I began the study of law and worked in the law
offices of my father, Josiah H. Hobbs, at Madison, N. H., and
at Rochester, N. H. I taught Latin and Greek in the sum-
mer of 1906, at Camp Ossipee, then a boys' fitting school
for college at Ossipee Lake, N. H. For several summers I
have been engaged in the automobile business. I am a law-
yer, and a member of the New Hampshire bar, and am en-
gaged in the general practice of the law. I am interested in
the Harvard Club of New Hampshire. I am a member of the
Republican Club and have been delegate to Republican state
conventions many times. I am a Knight Templar and 32d
degree Mason and belong to Shrine and Odd Fellows, — be-
longing to Palestine Commandery K. T., Rochester, N. H.,
New Hampshire Consistory 32d degree, Nashua, N. H.,
Bektash Shrine, Concord, N. H., Odd Fellows, Rochester, N.
H. I am past master of Carroll Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Free-
dom, N. H.
CHARLES DAVIS HODGES
Born ^an Francisco, Cal., April 5, 18S3.
Parents Edward Carroll Hodges, Ethel Adams Davis.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Ethel Fuller, Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 1905.
Children Ransom Fuller, Aug., 1907; Charles Davis, Jr.,
March 29, 1909; Barbara Louise, June, 1912.
Occupation Secretary and Treasurer, Old Colony Insurance
Company.
Address (home) Burditt Ave., Hingham, Mass.
(business) 87 Kilby St., Boston, Mass.
Member : Harvard Club of Boston, Tedesco Country Club.
[Mr. Hodges has nothing further to add to his last report.]
EUGENE DAVID HOFELLER
Born Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 8. 1883.
Parents Theodore Hofeller, Fannie Isabella Levyn.
School Central High School, Buffalo, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
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Married Rena Gilberta Walter; Baltimore, Md., Sept. IS,
1906.
Children Margaret, Jan. 2J,, 1909: Theodore. 2d, Dec. 31,.
1910; Gilbert Walter, Sept. 30, 1913.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 734 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
(business) 206-226 Scott St., Buffalo, ^'- Y.
Immediately after graduation I became associated with
my father in a mercantile business in my home town, Buffa-
lo, N. Y. I was engaged to be married at the time I left col-
lege, and I was married in September, 1906. In ]\larch, 1911,
my father incorporated his business under the name of
Theodore Hofeller and Company, and I was elected secre-
tary and treasurer. My father has since retired from active
business and I am general manager of the corporation. In
May, 1914, I became associated with Mr. Charles A. Finne-
gan, and together we purchased the business of the
NeAv Columbus Buggy Company, manufacturers of Fire-
stone-Columbus automobiles and Columbus electrics, lo-
cated in Columbus, Ohio. I was elected secretary and
treasurer, and general manager of this company, which
office I still retain. In December, 1915, I became a
member of a s^^ldicate together with my father, ]\Ir.
Finnegan, and two other gentlemen, and we acquired
the property of the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railway Com-
pany. We have since formed the Wellsville and Buffalo
Railroad Corporation, which is now being actively operated
between Buffalo and AVellsville. a distance of ninety miles,
and I have been elected vice-president and secretary of the
railroad corporation. We also formed the Susquehanna
Finance Corporation to handle large real-estate and equip-
ment holdings in connection with this railroad, and I have
been elected secretary of the finance corporation and take
an active part in the management of its affairs.
LEE HAWLEY HOFFMAN
Born Portland, Ore., Muy 20, 188^.
Parents Lee Hoffman. Julia Elizabeth Christenson.
School Xoble and Grecnough's School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College Hm-WOJ, : 1905-1906.
Degtees A.B., 1906.
Married Caroline Couch Burns, Portland. Ore., June 9,
1910.
Children Caroline Elizabeth, Jan. 23, 1912; Lee Hawley,
Jr., May 24, 19U.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 169 Irving St., Portland, Ore.
(business) 809 Wilcox Building. Portland, Ore.
After leaving college I began my business career as a
farmer on a dairy ranch. This occupation lasted until the
fall of 1907, when I was offered and accepted the position of
office boy and general utility man in the architectural firm of
Whitehouse and Honeyman. About a year later the firm
was changed to Whitehouse and Foullioux. I was employed
by the latter, doing office work and superintendence until
1911, when I became a member of the firm, a position which
I still occupy. Member : University Club of Portland,
Waverley Country Club, Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club,
Commercial Club.
ROBERT HORNER HOGG
Born Worcester, Mass., Sept. 2, 1883.
Parents William James Hogg, Frances Happoldt.
School St. PauVs School, Coticord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Care of Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls,
N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
ARTHUR NORMAN HOLCOMBE
Born Winchester, Mass., Nov. 3, 1884.
Parents Frank Gibbons Holcombe, Inez Norman Maynard.
School Winchester High School, Winchester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; Ph.D., 1909.
Married Carolyn Hawley Crossett, Warsaw, N. T., Aug. 30,
1910.
Children Waldo Hawley, July 25, 1911; Mary, Sept. 1, 1914;
Robert Crossett, Jan. 28, 1916.
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Occupation Educator.
Address (home) 21 Follen St.. Cambridge. Mass.
(business) Department of Government, Harvard
University.
After graduating from college I entered the Harvard
Graduate School, where I studied economics and acted as as-
sistant in that subject for one year. From 1907 to 1909 I
held a travelling fellowship which enabled me to study in
Europe. I divided the time between the Universities of Ber-
lin, Munich, Paris, Berne, and London. I returned in June,
1909, for our triennial and to receive the degree of Ph.D.
The next three years were spent at Harvard, first as instruc-
tor in economics, then as instructor in government. In 1911-
1912 I was also secretary of the Massachusetts Association
for Labor Legislation, and did some lobbying at the State
House for "up-lift" legislation, such as the laws creating
the State Board of Labor and Industries and the Minimum
Wage Commission. In June, 1912, instead of going to our
sexennial, I went to a tuberculosis sanitarium in Rutland,
Mass., where I spent several months. In the fall of 1912 I
retired to a farm in Warsaw, N. Y., and in the spring of
1913 I spent some time in Colorado and Arizona. In 1912 I
had been appointed an assistant professor of government at
Harvard and also a member of the IMassachusetts Minimum
Wage Commission. I returned to the "Hub" in the sum-
mer of 1913 to take up my work again. Meanwhile I had be-
come interested in the Progressive party. I was a delegate
to several state conventions, and was chairman of the plat-
form committee for the Bird campaign in 1913. I am still
an assistant professor at Harvard and a Minimum Wage
Commissioner, although the Republican victory at the last
election has made the latter position somewhat insecure. I
have written an article on Public Ownership of Telephones.
Member : Oakley Country Club, Watertown, ]\Iass.
CLIFFORD MIBURN HOLLAND
Born Somerset. Mass., March 13, 1883.
Parents Edicard John Holland. Lydia Frances Hood.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1907); S.B., 1906.
Married Atina Coolidge Davenport, Watertown, Mass., Nov.
5, 1908.
Children Anne Hesketh, Dec. 8, 1909; Clarissa Coolidge,
June 5, 1911.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 933 East 22d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) 138 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Since 1906, I have been continuously connected with
rapid-transit construction in New York City. I began work
with the "sand-hogs" under the East River on the construc-
tion of the present subway tunnel between Manhattan and
Brooklyn, and when this contract was finished, I spent sev-
eral years on the construction of the Fourth Avenue subway
in Brooklyn. At the present time, I am once again back
with the "sand-hogs" under the East River and with
"bends", "blow-outs", and the other uncertainties of com-
presed-air work, find life in New York City to be quite in-
teresting. Recently, I was appointed by the Public Service
Commission tunnel engineer in charge of the four tunnels
under the East River, which are now being constructed at
different points between the Battery and Blackwell's
Island. Member: Harvard Club of New York, American So-
ciety of Civil Engineers, Harvard Engineering Society of
New York (secretary), Association of Harvard Engineers,
Terrace Club of Flatbush.
VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH
Born Rye Beach, N. E., July 11, 1883.
Parents Zachary Taylor H oiling sworth, Ida Towndsend.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Paper Manufacturer.
Address (home) Hotel Victoria, Dartmouth St., Boston,^
Mass.
(business) 141 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
The autumn after leaving Cambridge I went to Water-
ville. Me., to work in the paper mill of the Hollingsworth
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and Whitney Company, and remained there until the spring'
of 1908, when I returned to Boston, and shortly after sailed
to Europe to spend the summer. On my return to this coun-
try I started to work in the East Walpole, Mass., mill, also
a paper mill, of the Hollingsworth and Vose Company.
Prom then until the fall of 1911, I remained either at that
mill or at the West Groton mill of the same company. At
that date I came into their Boston office and since the No-
A^ember of the following year have been the treasurer of the
company. My vacations are usually spent in the Maine
woods where I have a small camp on a pond a few miles to
the east of Moosehead Lake, and where with few exceptions
I have spent a week or two of every fall and spring for the
last six or seven years. Member: Harvard Club of Boston,
Harvard Club of New York, Norfolk Hunt Club, Medfield,
Mass., Tennis and Racquet Club, Boston, Mass.
HECTOR McINTOSH HOLMES
Bprn Everett, Mass., Feb. 23, 1885.
Parents Marcus Morton Holmes, Alice Fanny Haynes.
School Maiden High School, Maiden, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Helen Lincoln Dunbar, Brookline, Mass., Sept. 29,
1911.
Children Dunbar, Oct. 12, 1912; Priscilla Ross, Dec. 23,
1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 138 Waban Ave., Waban, Muss,
(business) 84 State St., Boston, Mass.
After spending the summer of 1906 in Europe, I entered
"the Harvard Law School, where I spent three delightful
years, graduating in 1909. At the beginning of the second
year I was made an editor of the Harvard Law Review, and
on graduation was elected permanent secretary of the class.
The summer of 1908 I went to Europe with "Bill" Thayer
and gave him my moral support while he obtained an impos-
ing degree from Oxf(.rd University. Since graduation from
the Law School I have been associated with the firm of Pish,
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Richardson, lierriek, and Neave, where my work has be-
come increasingly specialized in the field of patent and trade-
mark law and litigation. It is a rather academic and high-
ly specialized field of law. but not without its interesting
side. In connection with my work I have had occasion to
travel a good deal and thereby keep in touch with a good
many fellows whom I should not otherwise see. In the fall
of 1913 I went to California and last spring I was fortunate
in going to France where I spent two months. I was in
Paris most of the time and also saw considerable of south-
ern France. While I had no real war experiences, it made a
mighty interesting trip that I shall not soon forget. I have
built a house in "Waban, about fifteen miles out from Boston,
which offers a pleasant surburban life and beauty spot for
children to grow in. There my principal interests are now
centred. Member : Harvard Club of Boston, Unitarian Club,
Boston.
WALTER CHAPIN HOLMES
Born Plymouth, Mass., Sept. 18, I884.
Parents Frederick Lewis Holmes, Margaret Harper Rab-
bins.
School Rcxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Chemist.
Address Superior Thread and Yarn Company, Pluckamin,
N. J.
[Has not been heard from.]
WALTER CORNELIUS HOLMES
Born Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 5, IS84.
Parents William Holmes, Mary Elizabeth Beach.
School Bridgewater High School, Bridgewater, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Florence Esther Safford, Brockton, Mass., June
U, 191.',.
Children Barbara Safford, July 26, 1915.
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Occupation Chemist.
Address {home) 265 Delaware St.. Woodbury, N. J.
(business) Eastern Laboratory. E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Company, Gibbstown, N. J.
My first thought was to leave this page blank, because of
the. paucity of positions of honor and trust held by myself.
But my wife reminds me that, as her husband and the father
of her small daughter, I have attained to considerable emi-
nence. I admit that therein are the great achievements of
my career, since the previous report. Since the triennial re-
port, I have left technical library work, and chemical litera-
ture, for the chemical laboratory. In the last six months I
have lived in three different states : Pennsylvania, Delaware
and New Jersey. Member: American Chemical Society,
American Library Association, Harvard Club of Western.
Pennsylvania.
JOHN WELLS HOLTON, Jr.
Born Springfield, Mass., Jan. 5, 1884.
Parents John Welk Holton, Julia Elizabeth Palmer.
School Springfield High School, Springfield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Address -iiS Walker St., Lowell, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
HERMAN ALFRED HOLZ
Born Cincinnati. Ohio. Oct. 19, 1878.
Parents Frederick Holz, Amelia Strobel.
School Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BostoUr
Degrees Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address 415 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES WILLARD HOOD
Born Boston, Mass., April 19, 1885.
Parents John Hood, Eliza Elder Wray.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass,
Years in College 1902-1905.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M. (Princeton University), 1901.
Occupation Minister.
Address (home) 96 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 819 Bellaire Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
After finishing in three years the work necessary for the
A.B. degree, I entered the Princeton Theological Seminary
in the fall of 1905. I followed the regular course of study
for three years and was graduated in 1908. I became pas-
tor of the United Presbyterian Church of Allison Park, Pa.,
and remained there two years. In October, 1910, I became
pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Brookline,
Pittsburgh, Pa. I have continued as pastor there up to the
present time.
JAMES RIPLEY HOOPER, Jr.
Born Longwood, Mass., Oct. 20, 1882.
Parents James Ripley Hooper, Gertrude Fellowes Wil-
liams.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Eathurine Leighton Amory, Boston, Mass., April
18, 1914.
Children James Ripley, 3d., March SO, 1915.
Occupation Wool Salesman.
Address (home) 619 High St., Dedham, Mass.
(business) 116 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
I spent the summer of 1906 travelling in Europe. Upon
returning I entered the employ of Farnsworth, Thayer and
Stevenson, wool merchants. I have remained constantly in
their employ since, with the exception of about five months
spent at the Arlington Mills, Lawrence, Mass., sorting wool.
In 1913 the firm name was changed to Farnsworth, Steven-
son and Company. For about nine months of the year I am
selling wool, the other three are consumed in buying wool,
generally in Oregon, where I have made seven trips. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York,.
Exchange Club, Boston, Dedham Country and Polo Club,.
Dedham.
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WILLLIAM EVERETT HOOPER
Born Denver, Col., March 16, 1883.
Parents Horace Everett Hooper, Mary Alice Woodbury.
School Wnshinffton School for Boys, Washington. D. C.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Edith Field, New York, N. Y., Aug. i}, 1912.
Occupation Editor.
Address (home) Mamaroneck, N. Y.
(business) 233 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I have written: Railroad Accounting (Appleton's), rail-
ivay articles in second edition of the New International En-
<cyclopaedia.
[Mr. Hooper has nothing further to add to his last report.]
CHARLES FRANCIS HOVEY
Born Cannonsville, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1882.
Parents Frank Adelbert Hovey, Flora Elgin Empey.
School Afton High School. Afton, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Sales Manager.
Address (home) 37-'i Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Mass.
(business) 100 Summer St., Boston. Mass.
Immediately after graduating, in June, 1906, I went to
New York City, where I obtained a position with The Auto-
piano Company, player-piano manufacturers : in October,
1907, I was transferred to the Milton Piano Company, which
was then being reorganized under new mana-genient to man-
ufacture pianos and players. My association ■v\4th these two
concerns, both of which are affiliated with Kohler and Camp-
I)ell, Inc., was quite fortunate because the Kohler industries,
taken together, represent the largest factor in the piano
manufacturing industry from the point of view of output.
The development of the player piano with the regular com-
mercial piano proved to be a very attractive field to me, and
I was afforded a good chance to obtain a valuable business
experience with a progressive concern. In March, 1914, an
offer came to me to go to Chicago and become the western
manager of one of the subsidiary companies of the Ameri-
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can Felt Company. Wliile I was pretty comfortably situ-
ated, the lure of "fresh fields and pastures new" was strong
enough to induce me to migrate to the Windy City. The
change was worth while and I was glad to come in contact
with the Middle West and assimilate something of the spirit
of business as it is done there. For a year and a half I was
specializing in the felts used in pianos and this gave me a
chance to see the piano industry from a different angle. In
October, 1915, I came to Boston, intending to follow the
sales of felts from the general office of the American Felt
Company to the entire piano industry of the country, in-
cluding Canada. This would have made it possible for me
to have become more or less of an expert in this line in the
course of time, had it not been for the fact that a larger op-
portunity presented itself, on January 1, 1916, when I was
appointed general sales manager for the American Felt Com-
pany. I am very much interested in sales promotion, and
hope to make a success of my present work. A decade of
business experience has taught me many hard lessons, but
with them has come the opportunity for activity, growth
and service. Member : Harvard Club of New York, Harvard
Club of Boston, Woodland Golf Club, Auburndale, Mass.
WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD, Jr.
Born Washington, D. C. Dec. ^5, 1^81.
Parents William James Hoivard, Alvercln Steivart Brown.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees M.D. (University of Illinois), 1908.
Married Dorothy May Waring, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 3, 1915..
Occupation Physician.
Address 100 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C.
1 was a member of the staff of the Freedmen's Hospital
from 1908 to 1915; member of Mu-so-lit Club, Washington,.
D. C. ; member of National Medical Association.
DUDLEY ROGERS HOWE
Born Biddeford, Me., Feb. 22, 1881.
Parents Henry Saltonstall Hoioe, Katharine Wainwright..
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Ellen Mercer Atterbury, Durk Harbor, Me., Sept.
5, 1908.
Children Katharine Anne, Nov. 22, 1909.
Occupation Cotton Broker.
Address (home) 22 Worthington Road, Brookline, Mass.
(business) 18 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.
In February, 1909, I went into the office of E. A. Shaw
and Company, as a cotton broker, and have been there ever
since. Member : Tennis and Racquet Club, Boston.
EDWARD MORRIS ROWLAND
Born New Bedford, Mass., July 1, 188^.
Parents William Dylwin Eowland, Caroline Thomas Child.
School Volkmann's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Eleanor Crocker, Marion, Mass., Sept. 26, 1914-
Children George, Feb. 10, 1916.
Occupation Note Broker.
Address (home) 45 West Cedar St. Boston, Mass.
(business) 60 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
After graduating in 1905, as of 1906, I spent the summer
in Europe. Since 1908 I have been employed by Hathaway,
Smith, Folds and Company, of New York, dealers in com-
mercial paper. I have held the position of New England
representative for this nrm for the past three years. Mem-
ber: Country Club, Brookline, Mass.
EDWARD SANDS ROWLAND
Born Newton, Mass., Dec. 18, 1883.
Parents Otis Norcross Howland, Lucie Ellen Sands.
School Broione and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation General Manager of Manufacturing Corporation.
Address (home) 57 Brewster St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
After leaving college in the spring of my sophomore year,
I entered the employ of the Peace Dale Manufacturing Com-
pany, of Peace Dale, R. I., as an apprentice, remaining there
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until the spring of 1906. In September, 1906, I went West
and spent about a year and ten months in various pursuits,
— worked as a miner in several camps in Arizona and Mex-
ico, worked as a hand on two cattle ranches, travelled into
the Canal Zone and South America, working at odd jobs here
and there, and also had some coastwise experience in the
Pacific Merchant Marine. I returned to Boston in August,
1908, after having contracted the tropical fever, and later
entered the employ of Clement, Parker and Company, stock
brokers, 70 State Street, Boston. After two years in their
office, I went with Hooley, Learned and Company, now Ed-
win S. Hooley and Company, 21 Congress Street, Boston,
stock brokers, where I remained until the summer of 1912.
I opened an office of my own at 53 State Street, in the spring
of 1914, after spending a year finding out that the automo-
bile business was not such an easy way to add to one's in-
come as many suppose. I conducted a real-estate, mortgage in-
surance, and brokerage business of my own up to the spring
of 1914, at which time I became assistant treasurer and sales
manager for B. 0. and G. C. Wilson, Inc., wholesale drug-
gists, Boston, Mass. In November, 1915, I became treasurer
and general manager and also a director of the Sanitary
Supplies Company, manufacturers of paper drinking cups,
and other paper specialties, with offices at 53 State Street,
Boston, which position I now hold.
ROBERT WELLS HUGHES
Born Lima (now Howe), Ind., Aug. 2S, 1883.
Parents William Hughes, Alice Maria Wicker.
School Howe School, Howe, Ind.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Musician.
Address 4'f Langdon St., Oamhridge, Mass.
Instructor in music department of College for Women,
Columbia, S. C, from 1906 to 1910; master of music in St.
George's School, Newport, E. I., from 1910 to 1914. Since
1914 I have been teaching music privately in Cambridge,
Mass.
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ARTHUR MERLE HURLIN
Born Jackson, N. H., Sept. 29, 1883.
Parents Charles Hugo Hurlin, Elana Susan Gill.
School Breioster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Educator and Musician.
Address Charleston, W. Va.; Fryeburg, Me.
[Has not been heard from.]
ARTHUR EMLEN HUTCHINSON
Born Philadelphia, Pa., May 2, ISSJ/.
Parents Emlen Hutchinson, Harriet Sheafe.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B. (University of Pennsylvania),.
1909.
Married Magdeleine Garret, New York, N. Y., May 15,
1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 459 Hansbury St., Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) 1218 Real Estate Trust Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
I entered the Law School of the University of Pennsylva-
nia in the autumn of 1906, and was graduated in the spring
of 1909. I began to practise law in the office of Conlen,
Brinton and Acher, in Philadelphia, and in the autumn of
1911 formed a partnership with two others (to whom we
added a fourth two years later), under the name of MacCoy,
Evans, Hutchinson and Lewis. Member: University Club,
Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
DANA CUTTING HYDE
Born Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 26, 1881.
Parents Dana Wilberforce Hyde, Victoria Eliza Gutting.
School Stone's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass.
(business) Phenix Lace Mills, Phenix, R. I,
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My first two years after graduation were spent in agricul-
ture with the Hittinger Fruit Company, of Belmont, Mass.
I then entered the employ of James A. Hutchison, in the
bond business, in Boston, withdrawing from that house in
1911 to assume my present position with the Phenix Lace
Mills, of Phenix, R. I., where I represent a non-resident
treasurer. Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Economy
Club of Cambridge.
CARL EDWARD INGRAM
Born Logansport, Incl., Sept. 16, ISSJf.
Parents John Carl Ingram, Mary Cnroline Colby.
School SJiortridge High School, Indianapolis, Ind.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Mary Taylor Anderson, Chicago, III., Feb. 14, 1914.
Occupation Insurance Examiner.
Address (home) 1515 East 67th Place, Chicago, III.
(business) 134 South La Salle St., Chicago, III.
I suppose most of us have realized a decided change in
our views of life during the last few years since the preced-
ing class report was published ; our thought processes are
more systematized; our lives are better regulated; and our
ambitions more definite. In fact, we have matured more
rapidly in the past five years than in any previous corre-
sponding period. I know this has been my own experience, —
that I have passed the age when life seems "just one
damned thing after another" to a point from which I can
get a clearer view of the possibilities the future holds in
store. Marriage is the stabilizer in most men's lives. In
mine it was not only that but was the forty-two centimeter
gun that started me upward. I am still on the rise, in busi-
ness and otherwise, and am hopeful that I won't reach the
zenith of my course and start on the descending curve too
soon. The zenith is still some distance ahead, so I am not
worrying about shooting past it. I have written : Automatic
Regulation of Fire Insurance Rates. Member: City Club of
Chicago.
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FREDERICK CARPENTER IRVING
Born Gouverneur, N. Y., May 30, 1883.
Parents Andrew Irving, Nina Frances Carpenter.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1910.
Married Mary Amanda Chapman, Ogdensburg, N. Y., June
25, 1912.
Children Frances, May 15, 1913; Mary Brewster, May 21,
1911,.
Occupation Physician.
Address 96 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
After graduating from the Harvard Medical Sebool in
1910 I was surgical house officer at the Massachusetts Gen-
eral Hospital until August 1, 1911. I was house physician at
the Boston Lying-in Hospital from December, 1911, to June,
1912. I have been engaged in the practice of medicine since
August, 1912, in Boston. I am now fellow in obstetrics, Har-
vard Medical School, visiting physician to out-patients, Bos-
ton Lying-in Hospital, visiting obstetrician, Long Island
Hospital. Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club
of New York, American Medical Association, Massachusetts
Medical Society.
EDMUND EARL JACKSON
Born Hannibal, Mo.. May 5, ISS-'f.
Parents Williain Thomas Jackson, Nancy Louise Whaley.
School Hannibal High School, Hannibal, Mo.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Unknown.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD NATHANIEL JENCKS, Jr.
Born Douglas, Mass., Aug. ^, ISS-i.
Parents Edward Nathaniel Jenckes, Ella Keith.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
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Married Methyl Jones, Providence, R. I., Sept. H, 1909.
Children Alison, Dec. 5, 1910.
Occupation Journalist.
Address (home) East Douglas, Mass.
(business) Care of "The Republican," Spring-
field, Mass.
In 1907 I received iny A.M. degree, though my years of at-
tendance at college ended in 1906, my senior year having
been devoted to graduate study. For three years after my
graduation in 1906, T was desultorily engaged in business
and newspaper work, and in the summer of 1907 I attended
lectures at Columbia University. Between May and July,
1909, I filled temporarily the post of dramatic editor on the
Springfield Republican. In September of that year I joined
the local news staff of that newspaper, and worked as a re-
porter until August 1, 1910. From that date until April,
1915, I was dramatic editor, a position which involved some
paragraph writing and miscellaneous work of an editorial
nature. On leaving that desk I became literary editor, or
book review editor, as some might prefer to call it. I am
also expected to write occasional editorials.
FREDERICK WILLIAM JOCKEL
Born New York, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1884.
Parents Frederick William Jockel, Helen Beinhauer.
School Trinity School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Degrees LL.B. (New York Law School), 1906.
Married Katherine Clark, New York, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1912.
Children John Frederick (adopted), Sept. 30, 1906; Helen,
Dec. 31, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 265 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.
I left college at the end of my sophomore year to enter the
New York Law School, from which I was graduated in June,
1906. The following year I travelled extensively in Europe,
Africa, and Asia. Since then I have practised law, operated
in real estate, and have been engaged in building construc-
tion in New York under the name of The Associated Owners
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Real Estate Company, of which I am president. I was mar-
ried October 24, 1912, to Katherine Clark (nee Betz), widow
of the late Charles Clark, and thereupon adopted John Clark,
born September 30, 1906, whose name was legally changed
to John Frederick Jockel. Member: Harvard Club of New
York, New York Athletic Club, New York County Lawyers
Association, Elks, Masons.
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DAVID EASTMAN JOHNSON
Born Oak Park, III., Oct. 1, 1885.
Parents Edwin Theodore Johnson, Elizabeth Kidder East-
man.
Years in College 1902.1906.
Married Marian Elizxibeth Bryant.
Occupation Banker, Broker in Commercial Paper.
Address (home) Oak Park, III.
(business) Chicago, III.
[Mr. Johnson has nothing to add to his last report.]
ROMILLY JOHNSON
Born Lynn, Mass., May 6, 1883.
Parents Benjamin Xewhall Johnson, Ida Moore Oliver.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees A.B. (Boivdoin College), 1906.
Occupation Musician.
Address 3-}-i Crescent St., Waltham, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROY WILDER JOHNSON
Born Cleveland, Ohio., March 4. 1882.
Parents Thomas Lynn Johnson, Isabelle Wilder.
School Dummer Academy, South By field, Mass.
Years in College 1901-1906.
Occupation Advertising.
Address 123 Chemung St., Waverly, N. T.
[Has not been heard from.]
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WILLIAM RUSSELL JOHNSON, Jr.
Born Waltham, Mass., Aug. 5, 1881.
Parents William Russell Johnson, Carrie Augusta Downs.
School Waltham High School, Waltham, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Writer.
Address S^-'t Crescent St., Waltham, Mass.
After graduating in 1906 I spent two years in private lit-
erary work, mainly collecting material and improving my
style. In 1908 I lost everything, including my library, in the
Chelsea fire, and returned to Waltham, my home town. I
then engaged in teaching languages and mathematics in va-
rious private schools. These included the Waban School for
Boys, Waban, Mass., East Greenwich Academy, East Green-
wich, R. I., and Rockland Military Academy, West Lebanon,
N. H. I have written: Man's Work, or God's; On Life's
Edge ; The Barrier ; The Miser ; The Gathering of the Buz-
zards; The Universal Kinship — Variations on the Blue Bird
of Maeterlinck; Before the Judgment Seat; The Man With
a Country; Jack London's Martin Eden — An Essay on Bour-
geois Respectability; As to the General Strike and Social-
ism,
CHARLES JONES
Born Milton. N. H., Fe^. 12, 1885.
Parents Fred Plumer Jones, Emma Cowell.
School Cashing Academy, Ashhurnham, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Beulah Elisa Tompkins, Gloversville, N. Y., June
27, 1911,.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) Milton, N. H.
(business) Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
A.B., 1905. Spent next year at home in New Hampshire,
and the following six years as teacher of Latin, Greek,
French, etc., and athletic instructor in the Irving School,
Tarrytown, N. Y. Last two years I held the position of
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senior master. In 1912, I transferred to Worcester Acad-
emy, where I am teaching Latin and assisting in the coach-
ing. I have had good luck with soccer, basketball, tennis,
and baseball teams. So far I have spent my summers at
home; am now^ (January, 1916), planning a series of trips
through Canada. At present I am eighth in point of seniori-
ty at the academy, and am associated more or less with foot-
ball, baseball, and gymnasium work ; have charge of all class
athletic contests and entire control of tennis, basketball, and
soccer. I am still competing in all the basketball and tennis
in this vicinity. I have a four-room suite in Dexter Hall
and can easily accommodate any of 1906 who may be in
Worcester at any time. Member : Harvard Club of Worces-
ter.
ELLIS WILLIAM JONES
Born Pennant, North Wales, Nov. 15, 188S.
Parents William Owen Jones, Laura Roberts.
School Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees M.D., 1911.
Married Mary Elizabeth Bradley, Los Angeles, Cal., Feb.
28, 1914.
Children Fllis William, Jr., Oct. 30, 1915.
Occupation Orthopaedic Surgeon.
Address (home) 2005 Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, Cal.
(business) 1211 BrocJcman Building. Los Ange-
les, Cal.
I spent 1906 at National City Bank, New York City; en-
tered Harvard Medical School in 1907, and was graduated
in ]911. Four months at Heidelberg in 1908. Clinical work
at Boston Cit}' Hospital, Infants' Hospital, Children's
Hospital, Boston, in 1911 and 1912. Resident surgeon,
Waterbury Hospital, 1912. Assistant to Dr. F. H. Albee
at Post-Graduate Hospital and Cornell Dispensary, in
1912-1913 in New York City. Because of ill-health
I removed to Los Angeles in 1913. In 1914, I went
abroad with Dr. Albee, assisting in the demonstration
of the Albee operation for tuberculous spine in the
larger European clinics including Berlin, Paris, London, etc.
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Heturned to Los Angeles m the fall of 1914 and was ap-
pointed to the position of orthopaedic surgeon at Los An-
geles Children's Hospital, which staff appointment I now
hold. I am specializing in the surgery of bones and joints
and finding plenty to do in this sunny clime. Member: Mid-
wick Club, Pasadena, University Club, Los Angeles, Har-
vard Club, Los Angeles.
THEODORE FRANCIS JONES
Born Dover, Mass., Dec. 5, 1885.
Parents Theodore Francis Jones, Helen Maria Dunn.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; Ph.D., 1910.
Occupation Professor of History.
Address (home) 2374 University Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) New York University, Washington
Square, New York, N. Y.
During the winter and summer of 1906-1907 I studied in
Paris and Italy. Returning, in the fall of 1907, to Cam-
bridge, I served as assistant in history until June, 1910,.
when I received the degree of Ph.D. in European History.
The summer of 1908 I spent in Venice, working in the ar-
chives. In 1910, I came to New York University as instruct-
or in history, where I am still situated, since 1912 as assist-
ant professor, and since 1914 as secretary of the GraduatiC
School. I have written : The Archives of the Venetian Repub-
lic (Report of the American Historical Association for
1911). Member : Harvard Club of New York, American His-
torical Association.
MORGAN WHITE JOPLING
Born Marquette, Mich., Feb. 21, 1883.
Parents Alfred Oioen Jopling, Mary Hewitt White.
School St. Mark's School, Southhoro. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Sara Perry Meigs, South Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 27,
1909.
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Children Jane Perry, Oct. 21, 1910; Peter White, Nov. 21,
1912; Mary Hewitt, May 16, 1915.
Occupation Real Estate and Timber Lands.
Address (home) 505 East Ridge St., Marquette, Mich.
(business) 130 West Washington St., Marquette,
Mich.
I attended the Michigan College of Mines for a year after
leaving Cambridge ; did not attain a degree. Since then I
have been in Marquette, Mich., in charge of the estate of
Peter White and the Peter White Land Company. I was
alderman of the city of Marquette, 1909, 1910 and 1911 ;
commissioner of the State Board of Corrections and Chari-
ties six j^ears ; receiver of the Marquette City Railway ;
secretary and treasurer of St. Luke's Hospital, Marquette;
president of the Marquette Commercial Club, for 1911, 1912
and 1913. Member : Harvard Club of New York, University
Club of Chicago, Marquette Club, Marquette, Mich., Rotary
Club, Marquette, Mich.
ROBERT JORDAN
Born Boston. Mass., Sept. 13, 1884.
Parents Eben Dyer Jordan, May Sheppard.
School Volkmann's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1907).
Married Jane Laurel Malcolm, New York, N. T., Jan. 4,
1912.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 88 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 450 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
After leaving college I entered the employ of Hamlin,
Nickerson and Company, bankers and brokers. I left in
1909, and became connected with Jordan, Marsh Company.
I became a director of that corporation in 1914. I was
secretary and director of the Boston Opera Company from
its foundation until its dissolution in 1915. I have been in-
terested in the breeding of Airedale terriers and have
served as vice-president and president of the Airedale Ter-
rier Club of New England, and as treasurer and vice-presi-
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Biographical Sketches
dent of the Airedale Terrier Club of America. Member:
Harvard Club of Boston, Eastern Dog Club, Boston Art
Club, Harvard Musical Club, New England Kennel Club,
Harvard Club of New York,
WALLACE BISHOP JORDAN
Born Springfield, Mass.. June 22. 188.'i.
Parents William Herbert Jordan, Cora Bishop.
School Springfield High School, Springfield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Florence Eleanor Jones, Sacramento, Col., Nov.
20, 1909.
Occupation Mail Order Business.
•Address 1830 J St., Sacramento, Cal.
Member: Sutter Club, University Club, Del Paso Country-
Club, all of Sacramento, Cal.
[Mr. Jordan has nothing further to add to his last report.]
ARTHUR CURTIS JUDD
Born Dwight, III., April 15, 188Jf.
Parents Curtis Judson Judd, Estelle Dow.
School Hnrvard Preparatory School, Chicago; Brookline
High School; Stone School, Boston.
Years in College 1902-1903; 1903-1905.
Married Edith Morrow Henley, New York, N. Y.
Children Robert Henley, Oct. 1, 1913; Estelle Dow, Oct. 1,
1913; Mary Leslie, May 13, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Mountain Lakes, N. J.
(business) Pressed Steel Co., Wilkes Barre, Pa.
[Mr. Judd has nothing to add to his last report.]
MYER KABATCHNICK
Eorn Scrunton. Pa., April 2, 1883.
Parents Bernard Kabatchnick, Anna Friedman.
School High School, Scranton, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 33// Franklin Ave., Scranton, Pa.
(business) 1212 Mears Building, Scranton, Pa.
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In the summer of 1905 I entered the law offices of "Warren^
Knapp and Malley, Scranton, Pa., as student. April 1, 1906,
I was appointed secretary to the mayor of Scranton by
Mayor J. Benjamin Dimmick. I served until April 1, 1909.
I passed the Pennsylvania state bar examinations in Decem-
ber, 1908 ; was appointed assistant city solicitor, law depart-
ment, city of Scranton, April 1, 1909 ; served until January
1, 1914. January 1, 1914, I was appointed deputy protho-
notary of Lackawanna County, Pa., and am still serving in
that capacity, in addition to private law practice. In May,
1912, I was elected a delegate to the state Republican con-
vention. In the fall of 1914 I was elected secretary of the
Republican county committee. Member: Masons, Consis-
tory, Shrine, Elks (past exalted ruler), "Woodmen, Patriotic
Order Sons of America.
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WALTER NATHAN KAHN
Born Sumvtit.. N, J.. Aug. 25, 1S85.
Parents Louis Eahn, Hannah Frank.
School Sachs Collegiate Institute, 2Cew York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Rose Erstein, New York. N. Y., Jan. 25, 1910.
Children Marjorie Florence, Oct. 13, 1910; Walter Louis,
June 2. 1911
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (hovie) l',0 West 79th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 170 Broadway, New York. N. Y.
[Mr. Kahn has nothing to add to his last report.]
ARTHUR JAMIESON KARR
Born Washington, D. C, March 12, 1S86.
Parents Williayn Wesley Karr, Emma Josephine Parker.
School Western High School, Washi7igton. D. C.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Marion Louise Souther, Passaic, N. J., May 18,.
191.',.
Children Virginia Elizabeth (step-child), July 18, 1908.
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Occupation Vice-President, The Wright Co., (advertising).
Address (home) Avon Road, Bronxville, N. Y.
(business) 331 Jfth Ave., New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Karr has nothing to add to his last report.]
HENRY KATZ
Born Russia. Feb. 4, 1881.
Parents Abott Meyer Katz, Lizie Brumberg.
School Private Tutor.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Unknown.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN ALVIN KAY
Born Little River, N. B. (Canada), Aug. 6, I884.
Parents Simpson Kay, Amanda Jane Hicks.
School Adams Academy, Quincy, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Sarah Andrew Woodworth, Readville, Mass.. Oct.
Ui, 1910.
Occupation Transportation.
Address (home) 35 Hobart St., Meriden, Conn.
(business) Care of N. Y., N. H. nnd H. R. R., Meri-
den, Conn.
Member : Harvard Club of Connecticut, New Haven Rail-
road Club.
[Mr. Kay has nothing further to add to his last report.]
WILFRED BERTRAM KEENAN
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, I884.
Parents Thomas Rossmore Keenan, Joanna O'Neil.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1904-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Mary Louise Cross, Boston, Mass., Sept. 4, 1912..
Children Ruth, Oct. I4, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 9 Willis St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
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Since graduation from the Law School I have devoted my
entire time and energy to practising law at 15 Beacon Street,
Boston, being associated with Mr. George H. Mellen, of
Newton, Mass. Member: Boston Press Club, Boston, Mass.,
Loyal Order of Moose. Boston, Mass., Harvard Club of Bos-
ton, Harvard Union, Cambridge.
PERRY HANNAH KEENEY
Born Chicago. III., Oct. 15, 1885.
Parents James Franklin Keeney, Harriet Hannah.
School Harvard School, Chicago. III.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B.. 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 2622 Michigan Ave.. Chicago. III.
(business) 9^0 The Rookery, Chicago, III.
After graduating in 1906 I spent the following year trav-
elling in Europe and returned to the Law School in the fall
of 1907. I graduated from the Law School in 1910, and im-
mediately left on a trip around the world. In the fall of
1911 I returned to Cliicago and commenced the practice of
law, being associated with the law firm of Calhoun, Lyford
and Sheean, with which firm I am still connected. Mem-
ber: Chicago Club, University Club of Chicago, Exmoor
Country Club, South Shore Country Club, Harvard Club of
Chicago.
EDWIN KEITH
Born Bainbridge. N. Y., April 1, 188^.
Parents Edward Everett Keith. Cora Lucy Kelley.
School Bridgewater High School, Bridgewater, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Married Sa7-ah Eunice Merritt, Providence, R. I., Jan. 4<
1908.
Children Cora Merritt, Aug. 9, 1909; Robert Lewis, April
11, 1911; Kenneth Edwin, Sept. 12, 1914.
Occupation Farmer.
-Address 339 Lakeside Drive, Bridgewater, Mass.
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In September, 1906, I secured a position with the Fore
River Ship Building Company as a mechanic, and in that
capacity assisted in placing the engines in the battleship
Vermont. In March, 1907, I accepted a position as inspector
for the Otis Elevator Company, of New York. In Septem-
ber, 1909, I was appointed instructor in mathematics and me-
chanical drawing at the Wenonah Military Academy,
Wenonah, N. J. Three years of teaching being enough and
then some, I entered the employ of the Miehle Printing
Press and Machine Company, Taunton, Mass., as draughts-
man. This job I held until the firm moved to Chicago, in
February, 1915. In July, 1914, I had a large farm wished
onto me, and I have been engaged for the past year in run-
ning the same with some degree of success.
CLARENCE MOORE KELLEY
Born Haverhill, Mass., July 24, 188Jf.
Parents Clarence Erskine Kelley, Caroline Moore.
School High School. Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees
A.B.. 1906; M.D., 1910.
Married
Anne Marion Gardner, Boston, Mass.,
1909.
Sept. 10,.
Children
Barbara Moulton, June 15, 1910.
Occupation
Physician.
Address
Main St., Westminster, Mass.
Since leaving college, I have attended the Harvard Medi-
cal School for four years, served as junior assistant physi-
cian at the McLean Hospital, Waverley, for four years, and
for one and a half years, have been in private practice in a
rural community (Westminster, Mass.). Member: Worces-
ter North District Medical Society, New England Society of
Psychiatry, American Medical Association.
JOHN WINTHROP KELLEY
(formerly John William Kelley)
Born Deering, Me., March 30, 188j^.
Parents Daniel Thomas Kelley, Ellen Louise Shay.
School Deering High School, Deering, Me.
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Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Actor and Business Manager.
Address 260 West J^ith St., New York. N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
NICHOLAS KELLEY
Born Zurich, Switzerland. July 12, 1885.
School Sachs Collegiate Institute, Neiv York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); LL.B., 1909.
Married Augusta Lewis Maverick, San Antonio, Tex.. June
19, 1909.
Children Nicholas, Jr., March 27, 1910; Florence, April 8,
1912; Augustus Maverick, Dec. 25, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Fieldston Road, Riverdale, N. Y.
(business) 111 Broadway, Neiv York, N. Y.
After graduation I entered the Harvard Law School.
While a student there, I was an assistant in government 1,
then given by President Lowell, and in the same course,
given by him in the Lowell Institute. I was also assistant
for two years in Profesor Munro's course on municipal gov-
ernment and for one year in his course on colonial govern-
ment. For one year I was in charge of the classes at the
Prospect Union. The summers of 1907 and 1908 I spent in
Europe, learning what I could of the politics and govern-
ment and looking at the pictures. As a result of good let-
ters of introduction and extraordinarily kind hospitality
from the persons to whom they were addressed, these jour-
neys were most instructive. Li the course of them I listened
from the gallery of the House of Commons to the great de-
bate on imperial preference, in the course of which speeches
were made by the leaders of all parties in the House (many
of the speakers of that evening are in the present Cabinet).
I marched in a very serious English Sunday afternoon pro-
cession (quite impromptu) down Whitehall to boo under the
windows of the foreign office at Sir Edward Grey for being
too friendly to Russia; and I watched all the proceedings of
the International Socialist Congress of 1907 at Stuttgart.
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An interesting memory of the Stuttgart experience is the
vast respect shown at that time and place for Jaures, the
great Frenchman whose assassination at the outbreak of the
war in 1914 was a tragedy for Europe. Another memory is
the smile with which Karl Liebknecht, then under sentence
for his book on militarism, in saying goodbye at the close of
the congress and promising to see us at the next one in three
years, said that he would be spending all the interval in jail.
Immediately after the final examinations of the Law School
in June, 1909, I was married in San Antonio, Texas, and
thereafter in August. 1909, entered the law office of Cravath,
Henderson and de Gersdorff of New York, with whom I re-
mained until ]May, 1915. At that time I became associated
with William Osgood Morgan, with whom I am now practis-
ing law in New York. The arrival in the course of time of
three babies compelled the removal of our household from
the Harlem fiat in which we originally set up to a house in
Riverdale, where we succeed in living in the country in
New York City. Our latchstring is always out to members
of 1906. During the summers my family is in Little Comp-
ton on the Rhode Island coast, leaving me to the hospitable
mercies of the Harvard Club and the other summer bache-
lors. Since graduation I have been blessed with perfect
health, a delightful family, and very hard work. The result
has been ten very happy years. Not the least cause for this
has been the fact that, whether studying in the Law School,
practising law in New York, travelling in Europe, spending
vacations in Little Compton, or making business journeys, I
have practically never been without the companionship of
some of our classmates of 1906. Moreover, the work as sec-
retary of the class has been a great pleasure. Member : Ex-
ecutive Committees of Intercollegiate Socialist Society and
New York Civil Service Reform Association ; Committees on
Legislation and on Board of Aldermen of Citizens Union of
New York ; Committee on Commissions of National Consum-
ers League ; Harvard Club, Lawyers Club and Underwriters
€lub, of New York.
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FOSTER STANDISH KELLOGG
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 16, 18S3.
Parents Edward Brinley Kellogg, Minnie Bradbury.
School Boston Latin School and Volkmann School, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; M.D., 1910.
Married Rosalie Emmerton Hanson, Chicago, III., June H,.
1910.
Children Hanson, Aug. 11. 1912.
Occupation Physician.
Address 96 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
I was graduated from the Harvard Medical School in
1910 ; interne at the Boston City Hospital. 1910 to 1911 ; in-
terne at the Boston Lying-in Hospital, 1912 ; assistant physi-
cian to out-patients at the Boston Lying-in Hospital, 1913,
1914, 1915; in 1915 and 1916, teaching fellow in obstetrics at
the Harvard Medical School; 1916, physician to out-patients
at the Boston Lying-in Hospital ; 1916, assistant to surgeon
at the gynecological department of the Boston Dispensary.
Member : Massachusetts Medical Society, American Medical
Association, Harvard Club of Boston.
HAROLD FIELD KELLOGG
Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 188^.
Parents Charles Field Kellogg, Carrie Isabelle Masury.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass., and Cam.
bridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degiees S.B., 1906; A.D.P.G. (Ecole des Beaux Arts), 1909..
Married Anne Eleanor Wise, Boston, Mass., June 1, 191Jt.
Children Charles Dare, Oct. 11, 1915.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 1671 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 14I Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Immediately after graduation, I left for Europe, where I
spent the summer in England, reaching Paris in September.
As my intention was to study architecture at L 'ecole des
Beaux Arts I took an apartment in the Latin Quarter and
here I spent the next four winters. I travelled during the
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summers in Switzerland and Italy. Despite 4'Z'arts balls
and other revels in the old quarter I managed to get my
diploma, incidentally five medals from the government. I
was also lucky enough to be "hung" in the Paris Salon.
Eeturning via southern route in 1910 I have since made
Boston my home. I began the practice of architecture in the
office of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge and was connected
in turn with the offices of Kilham and Hopkins, Allen and
Collins, Edward Graham. Peabody and Stearns, and Guy
Lowell. In 1913 I began an independent practice with
offices at 1-11 ]\Iilk Street. Since then I have designed and
completed six buildings for state hospitals ; also the Jordan
Hospital in Plymouth, Brookline Tuberculosis Hospital, and
Gardner Contagious Hospital, the Duxbury Yacht Club, and
the Koxbury Boys' Club, and several private residences. I
have a course in architecture at the Boston Architectural
Club and landscape architecture at the Lowthrope School
in Groton. I have illustrated : Around the Clock in Europe,,
by Charles Fish Howell, illustrated with 25 sketches. Mem-
ber : Duxbury Yacht Club, Boston City Club, Harvard Club
of Boston, Boston Architectural Club. Episcopalian Club,
Economic Club, Boston Society of Architects, all of Boston,
Societe des Architectes Diplome le Governement Francais,,
Paris.
RUFUS GARDNER KELLOGG
Born Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 24, 188.'i.
Parents Kufus Bele Kellogg, Ellen Bigelow.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1^)02-1904.
Married Elizabeth Fuller, Milwaukee, Wis., July 26, 1905.
Children John Gardner, Aug. 21, 1910.
Occupation Electric Manufacturer.
Address (home) S'fO Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
(business) Mechanical Appliance Company, Mil-
waukee. Wis.
I am vice-president of the Mechanical Appliance Com-
pany, and vice-president of the Wisconsin Barrel and
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Cooperage Company. Member: Milwaukee Club, Milwau-
kee Country Club, Town Club, all of Milwaukee, Wis., Chi-
cago Automobile Club.
JOHN VINCENT KELLY
Born Buffalo, N. Y., Ndv. 8, 1S79.
Parents John Patrick Kelly, Joanna Flanagan.
School Buffalo High School, Buffalo, N. Y.
Years in College W03-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1905 J.
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address (home) 71 Walnut Park, Newton, Mass.
(business) Care of Shannon Mines, Metcalf, Ariz.
From 1906 to 1907, I was in Cuba with the Guantanamo
Exploration Company, of New York ; 1907 to 1909, with the
Tenboden Coal and Coke Company, of Virginia ; 1910, doing
exploration work in Nicaragua and Honduras, C. A. ; 1910
to 1913, with Esperanza Mining Company, El Oro, Mex. ;
1913 to 1915, with El Favor Mining Company, Jalisco, Mex. ;
at present with Shannon Copper Company, Metcalf, Ariz.
CLARENCE KEMPNER
Born New York, N. Y.. May 22. 188J,.
Parents Otto Kempner, Sarah Katzenberg.
School Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (190S).
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 547 Fourth St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
(business) 4't Court St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
[Mr. Kempner has nothing to add to his last report.]
JOHN ARBUCKLE KERR
Born Allegheny, Pa.. Dec. 15, 1882.
Parents William Warden Kerr, Ella Bruce.
School Princeton Preparatory School.
Years in College 1902-1903. * , v
Occupation Mercantile. v
Address 801 Union Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
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PHILLIPS KETCHUM
Born Portland, Me., Dec. 16, 1884.
Parents Charles John Ketchum, Rehekah Kimball Phillips.
School Xoble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 67 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) Si State St., Boston, Mass.
Since graduating from Harvard College and the Harvard
Law School I have practised law in the office of Fish, Rich-
ardson, Herrick and Neave, in Boston. My work has been
in that branch of the law which covers business transac-
tions. It has kept me constantly occupied on matters almost
always interesting and, I believe, useful.
HOMER FROST KEYES
Born Dutch Flat, Cal., Sept. 18, 1882.
Parents Henry Calcutt Keyes, Lillian Alvira Frost.
School Stockton High School, Stockton, Cal.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 1016 N St., Sacramento, Cal.
(business) 1115 J St., Sacramento, Cal.
I was with the Sacramento Gas Company from the time
I left college until January 1, 1912. During the last four
years of this time I served in the capacity of assistant man-
ager of said corporation. On January 1, 1912, I went into
the automobile supply business, wholesale and retail, at 1115
J Street, Sacramento. We are doing business under the
name of Schwab and Keyes. Member: Masons, and Sutter
Club, of Sacramento.
BISCOE ALBERTON KIBBEY
Born Marshalltown, la., Feb. 18, 1884-
Parents William Beckford Kibbey, Mary Gertrude Feder-
hen.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
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Years in College l!i02-im.
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Care of Dr. William B. Kibbey, Marshalltown, la,
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE LYFORD KILDUFF
Born Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 9, 1883.
Parents James Edward Kilduff, Elizabeth Tappan Lyford,
School E. Gordon Parker (tutor).
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address -~W'/ Durant Ave.. Berkeley. Cal.
[Has not been heard from.]
CHESTER LEROY KIMBALL
Bora Boston, Mass., Dec. 29, 1SS2.
Parents Albert Leroy Kimball, Albenia Anna Rich.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Josephine Bruen, Pen Yan, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1912.
Children Barbara Merrill, Aug. 6, 1913; Chester Winston^
Oct. 4, 1915.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address Delta, Pa.
After five years of varied experience in the arduous work
of learning the electric light and power business, I left Bos-
ton and vicinity. I secured a position which it paid to make
permanent; so I have remained here in this small town of
Delta, Pa., over five years. I am superintendent of the Delta
Electric Power Company and have charge of the men and
the plant, and do all the electrical work for the company. I
am married and have two children. I have a comfortable
home, which is unique in its electrical equipment. Among
other things I heat the house and cook entirely by electrici-
ty. There are disadvantages in not living in cultured Bos-
ton and I miss them a good deal ; but for me there are other
compensating advantages.
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CLARK KING
Born Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 29, 1883.
Parents Samuel Gelston King, Alice Tyler Clark.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Married ^wa cle Zafra, Seville, Spain. Jan. 21, 1911.
Address Care of Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass.
1 have written : The Atonement of Democracy, a specula-
tive essay on the organization of society.
[Mr. King has nothing further to add to his last report.]
EDWARD DIMOCK KING
Born New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y., July 10, 1884.
Parents Jose Berrc King, Louise Whitlock Wooster.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
Married Blanche Elliot Tyng, New York, N. Y., Jan. Jf,
1916.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 17 State St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
LE ROY KING
Born Newport, R. I., Aug. I'l, 1884.
Parents Le Roy King, Ethel Rhinelander.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1002-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (Columbia University), 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Newport, R. I.
(business) 52 William St., New York, N. Y.
For two years after leaving Harvard I was private secre-
tary to the American Ambassador in Paris. Since that time
I have travelled a great deal. I entered the Columbia Uni-
versity Law School in the autumn of 1910, graduating in the
spring of 1913. I am now practising law in the office of
Huntington, Rhinelander and Seymour, 52 William Street,
New York City.
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ALAN DUNCAN KINSLEY
Born Newton, Mass., March 3, 1885.
Parents James Duncan Kinsley, Elizabeth Hyde Pearce.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Banker.
Address ' (home) 121 Waverley Ave., Neivton, Mass.
(business) 115 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
In statu quo, practically
"As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean."
Safe, single, serene. What could be fairer? Member:
Harvard Club of Boston, Boston Athletic Association.
JAMES ALLEN KIRKLEY
Born Grand Bluff, Texas, Feb. 2, 1818.
Parents James Ellison Kirkley, Elizabeth Lockhart Hollis.
School Sam Houston State Normal School, HuntsvUle,
Texas.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Educator.
Address Greenville, Texas,
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIAM ALAN KIRKPATRICK
Born Wheeling, W. Ya., Aug. 28, 1882.
Parents John Caldwell Eirkpatrick, Elizabeth Davis.
School Morristown School, Morristown, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1904; 1905-1906.
Married Frances de Rockfort King, San Jose, Gal., Nov. 4,
1907.
Children Williavi Alan, Jr., June 11, 1909.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Gal.
(business) 604 Mission St., San Francisco, Gal.
[Has not been heard from.]
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GEORGE ALEXANDER KISSOCK
Born East Boston, Mass., April 20, 1876.
Parents M^illiam Kissock, Helen Trider.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Real Estate.
Address (home) 30 Walnut St., Reading, Mass.
(business) 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
Since leaving college I have been in the real estate busi-
ness with offices at 53 State Street, Boston. I am still un-
married and live at 30 Walnut Street, Reading, Mass.
(JOHN) BURTON KLINE"
Born Williamsport, Pa., Dec. 25, 1877.
Parents Isaac Newton Kline. Sara Jane Clapp.
School High Schools of Lynchburg, Ya., and Williams-
port, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Madeleine Messinger, Reading, Pa., May 12, 1909.
Children Jane, Feb. 5, 1911.
Occupation Magazine Editor.
Address (home) J/O Hopkins Road, Arlington, Muss,
(business) Boston Transcript, Boston, Mass.
History of my career : Work, play, holy matrimony, a lit-
tle travel, a little alcohol, ditto nicotine, one child, two
books. I have written: Onslaught on Fame, a satire (1901),
The Embarrassment of Mr. Perkins, a novel (published
serially in The Trend, 1912), Struck by Lightning, a novel
(John Lane, 1916). Member: Harvard Club of New York,
Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, Newspaper Club, Boston,
Economic Club, Boston.
HAROLD AUGUSTUS KNOWLES
Born Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 1^, 1885.
Parents Josiah Francis Knowles, Kate Leora Kelley.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 901 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
[Has not been heard from.]
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ARTHUR REID KNOWLTON
Born Rockport, Mass., Aug. 5, 1883.
Parents John Edward Knowlton, Catherine Barnitson.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1903-1901,.
Occupation Salesman.
Address (home) 99 Main St., Rockport, Mass.
(business) Graystone Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
At the present time I am representing the Barber Asphalt
Paving Company in western New York.
PHILIP ADOLPH KOBER
Born Pittsburgh. Pa., Sept. 28, 1884.
Parents Adolph Koher, Elizabeth Ripper.
School Divight School, New York, JS!. Y.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Mary Agnes Maloney, Albany, N. Y.. June 27,
1908.
Children Adolph Philip, April 24, 1909 (died April 20,
1910); Paul George, Sept. SO, 1910; Philip James,
Dec. 27, 1911; Elizabeth Mary, Feb. 10, 1913.
Occupation Physiological Chemist.
Address (hohie) Mt. Hope Boulevard, Hasting s-on-Hudson,
N. Y.
(business) 278 Yates St., Albany, N. Y.
On leaving college, with high hopes and low finances, to
make myself useful in technical chemistry, particularly
-electro-chemistry, I found, after a year and a half's experi-
ence, that the picture I had drawn of technical chemistry
was unreal. This was due to the fact that my interest in
chemistry was far in excess of my knowledge of it, and that
technical chemistry is concerned primarily in making money
with the aid of chemistry, when I was interested in develop-
ing chemistry by using money. In the fall of 1907 I entered
the Rockefeller Institute as a research scholar, and there in
biological chemistry I found the mental diet for which I
longed. The next year (1908) I became expert analytical
chemist for the Remsen Referee Board of consulting scien-
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tific experts to the Secretary of Agriculture. Two years
later (1910) I resigned, to become research chemist for the
Harriman Research Laboratory, Roosevelt Hospital, New
York City. At that place I labored five and one-half years
in experimental work, the results of which are given in some
25 different papers or communications, published in various
scientific, biological, and medical journals. Inquiry and cor-
respondence in regard to my work from all parts of the
world have, not only encouraged me to continue, but have
brought me in pleasant relationships with many profession-
al men. Besides the work, which is always good fun for me,
many problems and difficulties were encountered which at
times threatened to sink my little ship. Crises arose, when
decision was difficult and action perilous both to myself and
family. But thus far I have not counted the cost. For ex-
ample, during my absence from the laboratory, while bury-
ing my sister, an assistant to the director trampled on my
rights, and because on my return I dared to protest against
such injustice, I was dismissed under false charges, and then
subsequently slandered. A slander-suit, to which the di-
rector filed a demurrer, which was then overruled, is pend-
ing in the Supreme Court. Before I get through he will
realize that I, like ex-President Eliot, agree with Shakes-
peare that,
"The purest treasure mortal time affords
Is spotless reputation."
After an inactive period of almost eight months I am
again at my occupation, having accepted an appointment as
physiological chemist of the State Board of Health Labora-
tory, Albany, N. Y. Being very fond of children, I obtain
amusement and pleasure from joining their fun and play,
while another great source of pleasure is when my better
half and I, after leaving the children with responsible peo-
ple, make an outing, a lark, or a theatre party, by our-
selves. In short, my life since leaving college has had many
sunny and balmy days, but also its violent and prolonged
';storms. I have written twenty-nine articles published in
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the following journals: Journal of American Chemical So-
ciety, American Journal of Physiology, American Chemical
Journal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, New York Medi-
cal Journal, Deutsche Medizinshe Wochenschrift, Eighth
International Congress of Applied Chemistry, International
Clinics, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry,
and Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology
and Medicine. Member Chemists' Club, New York City,
American Chemical Society, American Society of Biological
Chemists, Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine,
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
ALBERT CARL KOCH
Born Pekin. III., Feb. 10, 1883.
Parents Otto Koch, Ida Sperry.
School University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Years in College 1904-1905.
Degrees ^-B. (University of Minnesota), 1906.
Married Ruth Chamberlain, Minneapolis, Minn., July 20,
■•■ 1909.
Occupation Finance.
Address Railway Exchange Building, Milwaukee, Wis.
[Has not been heard from.] '
CHARLEvS WENDELL KOHLER
Born South Boston, Mass., May 27, 1876.
Parents Lewis Kohler, Julia Schnetzer.
School Rindge Manual Training School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Chemist.
Address (home) 14O Highland Road, Somerville, Mass.
(business) B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, Ohio.
After leaving Harvard in June, 1906, I entered the employ
of the Chapman Valve Company, of Springfield, Mass., and
worked as a chemist until the following October, when I
returned to Harvard and became assistant to the director of
the chemical laboratory. I filled this position until the fol-
lowing June, 1907, when I resigned and took the position of
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chemist with the Walworth Manufacturing Company, of
Boston. I left the latter company in February, 1909, and
have since been in Akron with the Diamond Rubber Com-
pany, now part of the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company.
Since graduating I have always been connected with chemi-
cal work and allied branches, especially that of rubber chem-
istry, the best thing that came down the pipe. Member :
Alpha Council, No. 1, Royal Arcanum, Boston, Harvard Club
of Akron, Ohio, Masonic Club of Akron, Ohio, Akron
Lodge, No. 83, Masonic Fraternity, University Club, Akron,
Ohio.
KENNETH WORCESTER LAMSON
Born St. Johnsbury, Vt, Oct. 20, 1885.
Parents Charles Marion Lamson, Helena Frances Bridg-
man.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 298 Central St., Auhurndale, Mass.
(business) H North Hall, University of Chicago,
Chicago, III.
I worked for the McElwain Shoe Company, 1906-1907 ;
was on California ranch, 1907-1910; taught in Los Angeles,
1910-1911; travelled in Europe, 1911-1912; taught in Uni-
versity of South Dakota, 1912-1914; studied in University of
Chicago, 1914-1916.
STEPHEN IVES LANGMAID
Born Salem, Mass., July SI, 188Ji.
Parents Frank Augustus Langmaid, Caroline Louisa Ives..
School Salem High School, Salem, Mass.
Degrees 1902-1906.
Years in College A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907; LL.B., 1911.
Married Alice Starr Richardson, Brookline, Mass., June IJf,
Occupation 1911.
Teacher of Law.
Address (home) 530 McLeod Ave.. Missoula, Mont.
(business) University of Montana, Missoula, Mont..
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After graduation in 1906 I entered my father's lumber
business in Salem, Mass.; but, after two years' trial, decided
to study law. Entering the Harvard Law School in 1908,
I completed the course in 1911. Almost immediately after
graduation from the Law School, I was married and went
directly out to San Francisco, at which place and at Oak-
land, across the bay, I practised law for two years. Then
in the fall of 1913 a call came from the law department of
the University of Montana, and, since answering that call,
I have been professor of law in that university. As I was
East in the summer of 1914 and again at Christmas time,
1915, it is most improbable that I shall be able to attend the
decennial celebration. I must perforce join you all in im-
agination only ; but I can and do wish for all of you, who are
fortunate enough to be present, the very best of times on
that happy occasion. Member : Harvard Club of Montana,
Missoula Lodge, No. 13, A. P. and A. M., of Montana, Mis-
soula Chamber of Commerce, Montana.
OTTO FREDERICK LANGMANN
Born New York, N. Y., Dec. 4. 1884.
Parents Gustav Adolf Lanffmann. Katherine Zinsser.
School Hotchkiss School. Lakeville. Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 121 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) Care of B. W. Morris, 101 Park Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
The year following graduation, in 1906, I remained in
Cambridge in the School of Architecture. Thereupon I
changed over to the Architectural School of Columbia Uni-
versity, and graduated from there in 1909. During three
former vacation periods I had worked in architects' offices in
New York City, and now I entered one of these offices. With
the exception of more than eighteen months beginning in Sep-
tember, 1910, I have been constantly employed in various
offices, engaged upon architectural work of varied character.
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During those months mentioned I was in Europe travelling
and studjdng. England, France, Spain, Germany, Austria
and Italy were the countries visited, but nowhere did I stay
for prolonged or regular study. The five months in Paris
Avent by quickly enough with visits to the museums and gal-
leries, but were too short to permit of my doing regular
w'ork in an atelier, or preparatory studio, of the Ecole des
Beaux Arts. With the exception of an experience in the
state architect's office in Albany, for six months, in 1914, I
have been working in New York City. I belong to the com-
pany of bachelors (the minority party of 1906 as it would
appear from class dinners held in this city). Member: Har-
vard Club of New York, Alumni Society of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Fraternity of New York City, Liederkranz Society,
New York.
WILLIAM ROSS LAWTON
Born Warren, R. /., July 6, ISSO.
Parents Henry Lawton. Helen Louise Ross.
School Brown University, Providence. R. I.
Degrees 8.B.. 1907; Ph.B. (Brown University), 1903;
Occupation Architect.
Address Jf-'i Walter St., Roslindale, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
ISADORE HYAM LAZARUS
Born Netc York, N. Y., Nov. 3. 1884.
Parents Joseph Lazarus, Mary Leventhal.
School Boston Latin School, Boston. Mass.'
Years in College 1002-190-',.
Degrees D.M.D., 1909.
Occupation Dentist.
Address 160 Circ\iit Ave., Oak Bluffs, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
LOUIS LAZARUS
Born Boston, 31ass., March Jf, 1883.
Parents Abraham Lazarus, Esther Frank.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1911.
Occupation Physician.
Address 97 Grafton St., Worcester, Mass.
I entered the Harvard Medical School in 1907, and was
graduated in 1911, receiving the degree of M.D. I spent a
year in the Maine General Hospital of Portland, Me. I prac-
tised medicine with my brother, in Boston, for one year.
Since 1913, I have been engaged in the practice of medicine
in Worcester, Mass.
JOHN RICHARD LAZENBY
Born London, Eng., July 12, 188^.
Parents Albert Lazenby, Elizabeth Annie Lath6.
School High School, Glasgow, Scotland, and Chicago
Latin School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 190^-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 16 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 57 Equitable Building, Boston, Mass.
After leaving college I went into the works of the General
Electric Company at Lynn and suffered the torments of the
devil, — so much so that I went back to Cambridge to the
Law School. I was there till I got a degree in 1910 and since
have been in Boston practising law. Member : Harvard
Club of Boston, City Club of Boston, Salem Golf Club,
Salem, Mass.
CHARLES CREIGHTON LEE
Born Orange, N. J., June 19, 188If.
Parents Charles Henry Lee, Lucie Gushing Whitney.
School Horace Mann High School, New York, N. T.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Mechanical Engineer.
Address (home) 24 Qramercy Park, Netv York, N. Y.
(business) 263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn.
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After leaving college I loafed around for about six
months and then started work in locomotive shops at Phila-
delphia. I have since followed engineering as a profession,
— part of the time mechanical and at other times civil engi-
neering. March, 1915, I came to Bridgeport, Conn., with the
Remington Arms and Ammunition Company, on construction
of a burr house. I am at present located there. Most of my
time has been spent in New York City or in its neighbor-
hood. In 1911 I spent three months travelling through the
West, chiefly California ; and in 1912 I devoted some time to
farming in Connecticut. Member: Harvard Club of New
York, University Club of Bridgeport.
ALVIN JOSEPH LEHMAN
Born Louisville, Ky., Sept. 7, 1885.
Parents Samuel Lehman, Sar-a Grauman.
School Woodward High School and Franklin School of
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906).
Married Lucie Schwab, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 19, 1911.
Children Robert Samuel, Jan. 29, 1913.
Occupation Manufacturer of Flavoring Extracts.
Address (home) 3560 Bogart Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati,
Ohio,
(business) 129 East Pearl St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
I have hitherto failed to give any account of my life since
the last report simply because nothing has occurred to me or
through me, of more than personal interest. I have not held
any political offices; I have written no books — nor even a
play ; I have escaped investigation as a trust. All I can add
is that I have continued in the same business, — which is
something of an achievement when you consider the com-
mercial mortality rate. I am still married to the same
wife, — which is likewise an achievement in the light of the
divorce records ; and I have a child, — which marks me as in-
corrigibly old-fashioned. Member: Harvard Club, City
Club, Chamber of Commerce, all of Cincinnati.
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GUY MANNING LEIGHTON
Born Beverly, Mass.. March 11. 18S3.
Parents William Woods Leighton. Lizzie Choate Rowe..
School Peabody High School, Peaiody, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Accounting.
Address (home) 11 Newbury St.. Maiden, Mass.
(btisinessj General Electric Company. West Lynn,.
Mass.
Since graduation I have been employed by the Greneral
Electric Company, West Lynn, Mass. — the first four years
in the purchasing department, the last six years in the cost
department.
ROBERT FOWLER LEIGHTON
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. S. 1882.
Parents Robert Fowler Leighton. Caroline Sawyer.
School Waltham New Church School.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address 2.) Upland Road, Quincy, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
AMORY LELAND.
Born New York, N. Y., May 22, 18S.i.
Parents Amory Leland, Emily M. Whitney.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) 692 Park Ave., New York, N. T.
(business) 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
After graduation, I entered the emploj^ of Ladd and
Wood, bankers and brokers, of New York City. The latter-
part of 1908 I became a member of the New York Stock Ex-
change, where I am at present. Member : Harvard Club of
New York, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club, of New
York.
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BENJAMIN TOWNE LELAND
Born HoUiston. Mass.. Muy 27, 1881.
Parents Oscar Towne Leland. Helen Frances Littlefield.
School Public Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 160 Broad St., Providence, R. I.
(business) Technical High School, Providence,
R. I.
Since graduation, I have been: from 1906 to 1908,
mechanical draughtsman, Union Metallic Cartridge Com-
pany. Bridgeport, Conn. ; Morgan Spring Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. ; American Steel and Wire Company. Wor-
cester. Mass.; from 1908 to 1916, teacher: the Mosher
School, New Bedford, Mass. ; the Cheshire School, Ches-
hire, Conn. ; the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
Ala.; Technical High School, Providence, R. I.; in 1910,
student at the Harvard Summer School in the de-
partment of chemistry; in 1912, student at the Teachers'
College Summer School of Columbia University, in the de-
partment of practical arts ; from 1912 to 1916, graduate stu-
dent at Brown University, Providence, R. I., in the depart-
ment of education, registered candidate for the degree of
Master of Arts. Member: Eastern Association of Physics
Teachers, New England Association of Mathematics Teach-
ers, Providence Association of Mechanical Engineers, Bar-
nard Club of Rhode Island, Brown University Teachers'
Association, Providence Teachers' Association, Rhode Island
Institute of Instruction.
SHELDON DOLE LEMAN
Born Chicago. III., Sept. 26, 1883.
Parents Henry Warren Leman, Frances Elizabeth Dole.
School Chicago Latin School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Superintendent Portland Cement Manufacturing
Plant.
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Address (home) 1326 Judson Ave., Evanston, III.
(business) San Juan Bautista, San Benito
County, Cal.
I have been connected with the cement manufacturing in-
dustry in the state of California ever since I left college.
GEORGE SILL LEONARD
Born Hartford, Conn., June 29, 1883.
Parents George Francis Leonard, Carrie Alford.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Journalist.
Address (home) 462 Harvard St., Boston, Mass.
(business) The Christian Science Monitor, Boston,
Mass.
For several years after graduating from the university I
was associated with the Studebaker and the Peerless auto-
mobile companies. I then joined the staff of The Christian
Science Monitor, was Washington correspondent for two
years and am now in the editorial department.
ROBERT JARVIS LEONARD
Born West Newton, Mass., Murch 20, 1883.
Parents Charles Webster Leonard, Emma Thatcher.
School Newton High School, Newtonville, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Ruth Sarah Richards, West Newton, Mass., Jan.
23, 1907.
Children Robert Jarvis, Jr., Dec. 14, 1901 ; James Richards,
Oct. 24, 1909; Elizabeth, March 3, 1914; Ruth,
June 2, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Edgewood Ave., Pelham Munor, N. Y.
(business) 4^ East 17th St., New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Leonard has nothing to add to his last report.]
JOSEPH MALCOLM LEVINE
Born Devinsk, Russia, June 10, 1880.
Parents Israel Levine, Martha Skutelski.
School Public Schools in Boston, Mass., and Private
Tutor.
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Years in College 1900-1906.
Married Olga La Porte, New York, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1915.
Occupation Assistant Engineer, Board of Water Supply, City
of New York.
Address (home) 72 East 190th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 250 West 54th St., New York, N. Y.
My first job was with the Boston and Albany Railroad, in
their engineering office in the South Station, Boston, Mass.
Two weeks later I went to work for the Board of Water
Supply of the City of New York. The board was created to
build the Catskill water supply system for Greater New
York. My grade was that of a temporary rodman at first,
three months later as a permanent rodman, about two years
later as a topographical draughtsman, and in about a year
and a half as assistant engineer. Civil service examinations
had to be passed before promotion. My duties for the first
five years pertained to an office man in a large engineering
organization doing construction work ; the next two years
were spent supervising the construction of one of the shafts
and part of the deep Catskill aqueduct pressure tunnel in
the Bronx ; while the last couple of years were used in car-
rying on special investigations. Member: Municipal En-
gineers of New York City, National Geographic Society,
Washington, D. C, Harvard Engineering Society of New
York, Association of Harvard Engineers, Masonic Order.
BENJAMIN AARON LEVY
Born Boston, Mass., Dec. 10, 1881.
Parents Israel L^vy, Delphine Levy.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees LL.B. (Boston University), 1909.
Married Frances Rosamond Leavitt, Boston, Mass., June
8, 1911.
Children Janice Edith. Nov. 28, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 449 Walnut Ave., Boston, Mass.
(business) 920 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass.
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1 engaged in the practice of law at Boston, with Assistant
District Attorney A. P. AVebber ; then I associated with
Judge A. K. Cohen. I am now associated with Samuel
Markell under the firm name of Levy and Markell. I am a
member of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, New Tenting Club,
Shawmut Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Boston, Moses Mendel-
sohn Lodge, No. 25, Boston City Club, Bostonia Investment
Associates.
CHARLES SUMNER LEWIS, Jr.
Born Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 8. 1S85.
Parents Charles Sumner Lewis, Adaline Purviance.
School Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Ind.
Degrees A..B., 1906 (1907).
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 3036 North Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind.
(business) The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.^
Akron, Ohio.
[Has not been heard from.]
CLARENCE IRVING LEWIS
Born Stoneham, Mass., April 12, 1883.
Parents Irving Lewis, Hannah Carlyn Dearth.
School High School, Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; Ph.D., 1909.
Married Mabel Maxwell Graves, Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 1,
1907.
Children Irving Maxwell, Oct. 19, 1907 (died May 30, 1913) ;
Margaret Maxwell, Feb. 3, 1912; David Edson,
April 28, 1915.
Occupation Teacher of Philosophy.
Address (home) 25 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, Cal.
(business) University of California, Berkeley,
Cal.
Although I completed requirements for the A.B. degree
in June, 1905, I now wish that I had spent the next year in
college. As it was, I taught in the Quincy, Mass., High
School. The pupils were a wild lot, and I learned a great
deal from them. It was a year of discouragement, because
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my ambition had been to teach philosophy in college, and I
saw no way to that end. I had not learned — strange as it
may seem — that ability has very little to do with getting in-
to college teaching ; that the regular road was by way of
graduate study and an entirely worthless doctor's thesis.
However, the Appointments Office (long may it wave!)
found me a position as instructor of English in the Univer-
sity of Colorado ; and there I spent two very happy years.
(The East is no place for a white man, anyway. Believe me,
who misspent my boyhood there). The succeeding three
years I spent at Harvard, took my degree in philosophy,
and served for a year as assistant in the department. In the
fall of 1910 I came to the University of California to teach ;
and here I expect to be (the gods permitting) until I am
made emeritus. IMember : Harvard Club of San Francisco.
JAMES BRADFORD LEWIS, Jr.
Born Walpole, Mass., Sept. 8, 1882.
Parents Jaraes Bradford Lewis, Alice Guild.
School Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., and Stone's
School. Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1901-1902.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address (home) East St., Walpole, Mass.
(business) Warren, Ariz.
On leaving college I went to work in Corinth, Vt., in a
small copper mine owned and managed by Messrs. Knox and
Allen, of New York City. This mine was closed down in No-
vember, 1907, and in January, 1908, I was sent to Isabella,
Tenn., to do general roustabout work in a copper reduction
works. The work was very disagreeable and living condi-
tions worse, so in July I returned to Boston. The first of
September I started for Bisbee, Ariz., to work for the Calu-
met and Arizona Mining Company, and have continued with
them ever since. Member: A. I. M. E., New York City, War-
ren District Country Club, Warren, Ariz., Harvard Club of
Arizona.
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JAY ROY LEWIS
Born Machias. Me., March 15, 1881.
Parents John F. Lynch, Elizabeth Lewis.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Delia Dwight Boardman, Montpelier, Vt., June SO^
191k.
Occupation Lumber Merchant.
Address (home) 62 Pearl St., Holyoke, Mass.
(business) 13 Cabot St., Holyoke, Mass.
I have been in the lumber business, rough and finished,
.since I left college. I have written articles for the local
papers, the Springfield papers, and New York papers, upon
civic betterment topics, government, and local and national
questions in general. Member: Mt. Tom Golf Club, Bay
State Club, Holyoke Canoe Club, The Liberal Club, Cham-
ber of Commerce, all of Holyoke, University Club of Spring-
field.
ROGER LABAREE LEWIS
Born Weymouth, Mass., July 13, 188-'/.
Parents Frank Wesley Leicis, Mary Burr White.
School Newton High School, Newtonville, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Occupation Educator, Literature, Journalist.
Address Care of Associated Press, New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
MILES AUGUSTUS LIBBEY
Born South BiUcrica. Mass., Nov. 5, ISS//.
Parents Alvah Augustus Libbey, Mary Ellen Alexander.
School United States Naval Academy.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Ethel Wood Gaudelet, Newtonville, Mass., May 22,.
1910.
Occupation United States Navy.
Address Care of Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
[Has not been heard from.]
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HENRY LEWIS LINCOLN
Born Belmont, Mass., Dec. 27, 1884.
Parents Francis Newhall Lincoln, Mary Augusta Lewis.
School Public High School, Belmont, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; 8.B., 1907.
Married Janet Walton Donaldson, Chicago, III., March 29,
1913.
Occupation Sales Engineer.
Address (home) 133 South Harvey Ave., Oak Park, III.
(business) 72 West Adams St., Chicago, III.
The first year after graduating was spent in specializing
in electrical engineering in the Scientific School, which
added a S.B. to the 1906 A.B. Then, in August, I entered
the testing department of the General Electric Company at
Schenectady, and followed that by the engineering and com-
mercial departments. While there I was an enthusiastic
member of the boat club, being captain when I left, and I
played on their tennis, hockey, and canoe teams. In Sep-
tember, 1910, I came to the sales department of the Com-
monwealth Edison Company, of Chicago, and, during the
five years here, have been district power salesman, instruct-
or of new men and finally, July, 1914, ice plant specialist,,
which has developed to a position of assistant refrigerating
engineer. The work consists of supervising the operation of
twenty ice factories, several packing houses, and numerous
power plants. While in Schenectady I helped organize and
was secretary of the Schenectady Harvard Club. I have
written articles on Rotary Converters and on Economical
Operation of Forging Hammers (published in the Harvard
Engineering Journal). Member: National Electric Light
Association.
JOSEPH LISSNER
Born Maiden, Mass., July 31, 1885.
Parents Ephraim Lissner, Constance Sophia Norton.
School Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Civil Engineer. ',
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Address (home) 101 Washington St., Brighton, Mass.
(business) Care of Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion, Wells Fargo Building, San Francisco, Cal.
I have followed railroad construction and location pretty
steadily. At present I am working for the Interstate Com-
merce Commission on the physical valuation of the railroads
they are making.
MORRIS HENRY LITCHFIELD
Born Wollaston, Mass., March 12, 1885.
Parents John Henry Litchfield, Harriet Holmes Morse.
School Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 1/3 Prospect Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
(business) Hudson, Mass.
Soon after graduation I came to Hudson where I en-
gaged in the manufacture of leather, with the Dunn, Green
Leather Company. I worked steadily with these people un-
til 1915. During 1915, I entered the machine tool business
in Hudson with the Universal Boring Machine Company.
WALTER LOEWENTHAL
Born Karlsruhe, Germany, Jan. 18. 1886.
Parents Julius Loewenthal, Frances Stettheimer.
School DeWitt Clinton High School, Netv York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905. ,
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Evelyn Rita Eisemann, Boston, Mass., Sept. 2ly
1912.
Children Marjorie, Aug. 13, 1914.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 219 West St., New York. N. Y.
(business) 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
I entered the Harvard Law School in the fall of 1905 and
was graduated in 1908. After graduation from the Law
School I entered the employ of INIessrs. Ivins, Mason, Wolff
and Hoguet, attorneys, at 27 William Street, New York
C!ity, where I remained until January 1, 1910, when I formed
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a partnership for the practice of law with Sydney Bern-
heim, Columbia Law School, 1905, under the firm name of
Bernheim and Loewenthal. Since then, I have been a mem-
ber of that firm, practising at 35 Nassau Street, New York
City. Member : New York Law Institute, N. Y., Woodmere
Club, Woodmere, L. I.
ALBOURNE BRUCE LONG
Born Lynn. Mass.. June 11, 1886.
Parents Winfield Scott Long, Mary Cutler Smith.
School West Roxhury High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mabelle Gertrude Pierce, Boston, Mass., May SI,
1908.
Children Ruth Elizabeth, Dec. 27, 1909.
Occupation Shoe Manufacturer.
Address (home) 27 Rochelle Ave., Manchester, N. H.
(business) Plant Brothers and Company, 2J^3 Kel-
ley St., Manchester, N. H.
I have been connected with the shoe manufacturing busi-
ness ever since leaving college.
MORTIMER ELENER LONYAY
(formerly Mortimer Louis Sampliner)
Born Cleveland. Ohio, March 29, 188^.
Parents Joseph Henry Sampliner, Elizabeth Crain.
School Case School of Applied Science.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees LL.B. (Baldwin. Ohio), 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
-Address '/ West 101st St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
CHARLES DANA LOOMIS
^orn Paris, France, Dec. 11, ISS.'f.
Parents Chester Loomis, Sarah S. Dana.
School The Gunnery School, Washington, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
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Occupation Architect,
Address (home) Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J.
(business) 28 East 21st St., New York, N. Y.
In looking back over the time since 1906, sweated in San-
ders, in sweet accord, three things bulk large in my mental
picture : drafting-tables, Erie railroad trains and lost golf
balls at nine dollars a dozen. Eeturning to the parental
roof-tree in the fall of 1906, I started in to find out a few
of the things I didn't know about my chosen profession, ar-
chitecture. I'm still finding out. My labors have been pleas-
antly varied by the daily trips on the above-mentioned rail-
road. Since these early beginnings, I have been hard at it,
and have worked for several New York architects, especial-
ly enjoying my long stay with C. S. Peabody, Harvard '02.
I am now with another Harvard man, Joseph H. Hunt, '92.
In 1909, and again in 1913, I broke away from the treadmill
for good trips in Europe, England, France and Italy, most-
ly sketching, and soaking up the spirit of the past, nothing
dry about that; and incidentally having a perfectly good
time. In the last two or three years, I have begun to sign
my own name to sundry minor examples of the builders'
art (?), which have fallen to my lot to design, and having
once tasted blood, nothing satisfies me like more. Last, but
not least, I have played a very great deal of very bad golf,
with great physical benefit and much pecuniary loss, but
with never ceasing zeal and blasphemy. I gravely recom-
mend this most civilized of all vices to the most civilized, I
would not say the most vicious, of organized bodies, — 1906.
Member: Harvard Club of New York, Harvard Club of New
Jersey, Rockland Country Club, Associate Architectural
League of New York.
HENRY SHIPPEN LORD
Born PUimouth, Mass., Jan. 16, 1883.
Parents Arthur Lord, Sarah Shippen.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., and Volkmann'&
School, Boston. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Paine, Chicago, III, March 6, 1911.
Children Josephine, Jan. 10, 1912; Elizabeth, Jan. 20, 191^.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Moline Plow Company, Moline, III.
After graduation I went with the Wirt Manufacturings
Company, Burrage, Mass. I travelled abroad from January
to July, 1907, and after my return from Europe, I took a po-
sition Avith the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, at Edmonton,
Alberta, where I remained until June, 1908. The following
four years I was with the Blount Plow Works, Evansville,
Ind., and in August, 1912, entered the employ of the Moline
Plow Company, IMoline, 111. Since Januar3^ 1915, I have
been European manager of this company and have spent my
time in France, Germany, Russia, and Scandinavia.
ROBERT HOWARD LORD
Born Plana, III, July 20, 1885.
Parents Frank Howard Lord, Julia Marie Custin.
School High School, Piano, III.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1910.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Westmorly 22, Cambridge, Mass.
After taking my A.B. degree, I spent the next four years
studying history: 1906 to 1908, in the Harvard Graduate
School; 1908 to 1910, at the Universities of Vienna, Berlin,
and Moscow. Tn 1910 I received the Ph.D. degree at Har-
vard. Since 1910, I have been teaching modern European
history at Harvard, with the rank of instructor. On Decem-
ber 20, 1915, 1 was appointed assistant professor, the appoint-
ment to take effect September 1, 1916. I have written The
Second Partition of Poland : A Study in Diplomatic History
(Vol. 23 of the Harvard Historical Studies). Member: Amer-
ican Historical Association, Colonial Club, Cambridge, Har--
vard Club of Boston.
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BEECKMAN LORILLARD
Born Paris. France, Oct. 17, 188Jf.
Parents Louis Lasher Lorillard, Katherine Beeckman.
School St. George's School, Newport, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address Newport, R. I.
[Has not been heard from.]
NED CONRAD LOUD
Born North Conway, N. H.. Nov. 6, 1883.
Parents Charles Oscar Loud, Mabel Towle.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees A.B. (Tufts College). 1909. ■
Married Nina E. Bacon, Medford, Mass., Oct. 12, 1911.
Occupation Educator.
Address i-i Chestnut St., Wakefield, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
RICHARD LOUNSBERY
Born Neio York. N. Y., Dec. 11, 1882.
Parents Richard Purdy Lounsbery, Edith Hunter Haggin.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1908-1905.
Address i-J East 52d St., New York, N. Y.
On leaving college I studied banking with several firms,
finally going to my father's firm, Lounsbery and Company,
15 Broad Street, New York City, where I remained until the
firm was dissolved after his death in October, 1912. In 1907
I became a special partner in Vivanti Brothers, importers of
raw silk from Japan. I remained a partner during five very
successful years. In 1908 I went to the Homestake Mine in
Lead, So. Dakota, and worked in every branch of the mine
for eleven months, studying all departments of the mine,
which is one of the largest gold mining properties in the
country and of which my grandfather, Mr. J. B. Haggin,
was president for thirty years until his death. On account
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of ill health I retired from active business in 1912, and went
to Europe where I remained until after the commencement
of the war in the summer of 1914. I have an interest in
several different companies at present but have not yet re-
turned to active business. Member : Squadron A Club, Har-
vard Club, Aero Club of America, Holland Lodge, No. 8,
New York Athletic Club, all of New York City; Bedford
Golf and Tennis Club, Bedford, N. Y.
JOSE GONCALVES LUCAS
Born Belem, Para, Brazil, Nov. 20, 18S0.
Parents Bernardino Rodrigues Lucas, Bazilia Gongalves
Chaves.
School Collegio Para e Amazonos.
Years in College 1902-1903.
[Has not heen heard from.]
ULYSSES JOHN LUPIEN
Born CocMtuate, Mass., Dec. 12, 1883.
Parents Frank Xavier Lupien, Laura Mary Brousseau.
School Wayland High School, Wayland, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Eugenie Mary Gosselin, CocMtuate, Mass., Aug.
19, 1907.
Children Frank Ulysses, Feb. 2, 1909; Albert Joel, July 2^,
1910: Theodore Arthur.
Occupation Instructor in Mathematics and Electricity.
Address (home) Chelmsford, Mass.
(business) Lowell Textile School, Lowell, Mass.
I entered the employ of the General Electric Company,
Lynn, Mass., after commencement and remained there until
September, 1907, during which time I was engaged in re-
search work on steam turbines, centrifugal compressors, and
pumps. From September, 1907, up to the present time I
have occupied the position of instructor at the Lowell Tex-
tile School. My work there consists of giving instruction in
physics, mathematics, and applied electricity, and my sum-
mers are either spent in erecting new buildings for the
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school or at home where I conduct a fruit farm. Much of
my extra time is taken up in consultation in connection with
engineering problems. I might also add that it is my fond
hope to develop three husky sons for Coach Haughton's
squad for 1926. Member : Association of Mathematics
Teachers of New England.
ROGER HENRY LUTZ
Born Dedham, Mass., July 18, 1884.
Parents Louis Lutz, Henrietta Louise Williams.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Charlotte Cameron, Paris, France, Sept. 29, 1909.
Children Roger Cameron, Sept. IS, 1911.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 829 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Address (business) 122 Bowery, New York, N. Y.
Member: Harvard Club of New York, Aero Club, New
York.
[Mr. Lutz has nothing further to add to his last report.]
JAMES OTIS LYMAN
Born Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. M., Dec. 14, 1882.
Parents George Gray Lyman, Milly Parker.
School Englewood School for Boys, Englewood, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1907).
Occupation Manufacturer of Military Poioders.
Address (home) 91 Engle St., Englewood, N. J.
(business) Du Pont Powder Company, Plant 3.
Carney's Point, N. J.
The following is a brief outline of my doings since leav-
ing college in 1906. My first experience in the busy world
of business was with the plant department of the New York
"Telephone Company, in New York City, where I worked for
a year, leaving them to go with a company that was building
concrete automobile roads and bridges. I was with this com-
pany from 1908 until the fall of 1913, being resident engineer
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for the last two years. Upon completion of that job, I went
"South as engineer with a refrigerating company interested
in the pre-cooking of fruits, etc., for shipment to markets at
distant points, and remained with them until the fall of 1914,
when the war, which affected southern capital so greatly,
forced a temporary reduction of operations. Being thus
thrown out of a promising position my ire was naturally di-
rected towards the cause, which I decided was the Kaiser
and his hosts : so not seeing my way clear to get him myself,
I thought I could perhaps help others to do the trick for me.
I therefore joined the American Ambulance Corps in France
as a driver of ambulances, and spent a very satisfactory and
interesting six months in that service, being stationed at the
Whitney unit or Hospital B. From May until September,
when I left, I was squad director there and had charge of all
cars. Failing to get my enemy the Kaiser after six months
of earnest endeavor, I returned to the United States and am
now trying another method ; namely, the manufacture of
military and other smokeless powders on a large scale for
the use of the Allies in the field. I am in hopes that this
scheme will in the end work out better. Member : Harvard
Club of New York, Englewood Field Club, Englewood, N. J.,
Harvard Engineering Society, New York City.
HAROLD SIDNEY LYON
Born West Bridgevmter, Mass., Aug. 10, 1883.
Parents Algernon Sidney Lyon, Louise Frances Gopeland.
School Howard High School, West Bridgewater, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) North Main St., West Bridgewater, Mass.
(business) 231 Main St., Brockton, Mass.
I was graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1908.
From 1908 to 1910 I was in a Boston law office, after which
I engaged in practice for myself. In 1913, I was taken into
partnership by ex-senator Charles E. Burbank.
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MALCOLM McBURNEY
Born 2^ew York, N. Y., March 31, 188.',.
Parents Charles McBurney, Margaret Willotighby Weston..
School St. Paul's School. Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906: M.D. (Columbia University), 1910.
Married Dorothy Moran, Xetv York, N. Y., 1912.
Children Bridget. Aug. II,. 1913.
Occupation Physician.
Address East Islip. Long Island, N. Y.
[Mr. McBurney has nothing to add to his last report.]
GRAHAM TRAQUAIR McCLURE
Born Philadelphia, Pa.. Aug. 5, 188^.
Parents James Traquair McClure, Eliza Henderson Lang.
School William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa..
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1907.
Married Agnes Swain, West Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 1-i,.
1912.
Children James Graham, July 29, 1913; Thomas Traquair,
Aug. 30, 19U.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 1919 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) Sterling, III.
After leceiviug my degree, 1 spent the summer in Europe.
On my return, I worked for a year with an advertising
agency in Philadelphia, at the same time taking a few
courses at the University of Pennsylvania. I then returned
for two years to Cambridge as a student in the Harvard
Graduate School. After free-lancing as a newspaper corre-
spondent, I joined the Clifton Manufacturing Company
Jamaica Plain, Mass. A year ago I came with the Sterling
Ice and Produce Company, packers of poultry and egg-hand-
lers, with office and main works at Sterling, 111., and agents,
and branch houses throughout this portion of Illinois. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of Philadelphia.
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WASHINGTON JAY McCORMICK
Born Missoula, Mont., Jan. 4, 188.^.
Parents Washington Jay McCormick, Katherine Higgins.
School Notre Dame University, Ind.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901); LL.B. (Columbia), 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 605 West Spruce St., Missoula, Mont.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN ALEXANDER McCREERY
Born New York, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1885.
Parents John A. McCreery, Louise Cnrrigan.
School Cutler School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907; M.D. (Columbia Univer-
sity), 1910.
Occupation Surgeon.
Address 1024 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
I was at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Colum-
bia University, from 1906 to 1910 ; interne in Roosevelt Hos-
pital, New York, 1911 and 1912 ; assistant surgeon of the
Lincoln and Volunteer Hospitals and Roosevelt Hospital dis-
pensary; instructor in surgery at Columbia University.
VICTOR HUGH McCUTCHEON
Born Neioburg, N. Y., Jan. 19, 188J,.
Parents Robert Homer McCutcheon. Julie Mauger.
School Gunnery School, Washington, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); LL.B. (New York Law School) r
1901.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 21 West Uth St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 68 William St., New York, N. Y.
IVlember: Bar Association, Harvard Club, Lotus Club, Un-
derwriters Club, all of New York City.
[Mr. McCutcheon has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
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DONALD McFADON
Born Quincy, III., April 18, 1885.
Parents Willia7n McFadon, Alice Elizabeth Bull.
School Quincy High School, Quincy, III.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1905); A.M., 1907.
Occupation Lumberman.
Address fJiome) Rutland Apartments, Tacoma, Wash.
(business) 525 Provident Building, Tacoma, Wash.
After leaving college, I went to work in a logging camp in
this neighborhood. Six months later, I went to British Co-
lumbia, where I cruised timber for a year and then engaged
in the logging business with my brother. Our camp was
about 100 miles up the coast from Vancouver. Finishing
this operation two years later, we returned to Tacoma and
have been engaged in logging business in that locality from
that time to the present. Member : National Geographic So-
ciety, Washington, D. C, National Conservation Association,
Washington, D. C, Tacoma Commercial Club. Tacoma Lawn
Tennis Club, Tacoma Country and Golf Club, University
Club of Tacoma.
EZRA TREAT MacINTYRE, Jr.
Born Medford. Mass., Dec. 22, 1882.
Parents Ezra Treat Maclntyre, Ida Williamson.
School Roxbury Latin School. Boston. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Alice Jean Cremin, New York, N. Y., April 22,
1911.
Children Jeaj?. March 25. 191.'i.
Occupation Contractor.
Address (home) Nassau Road, Great Neck, New York, N. Y.
(business) 303 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y.
Member : Harvard Club of New York.
[Mr. Maclntyre has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
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ROBERT LANGDON MACKAY
Born Nantucket, Mass., July 23, 188^.
Parents George Henry Mackay, Maria Mitchell Starhuck.
School Noble and GreenougKs School, Boston, Mnss.
Years in College 1002.1905; 1906-1907.
Occupation Leather Merchant.
Address (home) 304 Bo^V State Road, Boston, Mass.
(business) 76 High St., Boston, Mass.
After leaving college I entered the stock brokerage busi-
ness, in which I remained for a little over five years. The na-
ture of the work not being to my liking and the future none
too promising. I gave it up to enter the leather business,
where I have been ever since. I like this business extremely
well and expect to remain in it.
ALTON GLENN MacKENZIE
Born St. Johnsville, N. Y., April 3, 1880.
Parents George Wallace MacKenzie, Rebekah Heycus.
School St. Johnsville High School, St. Johnsville, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Clara Stoiber English, Germantown, Pa., Dec. 22,
1910.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 102 Chestnut Ave., Narberth, Pa.
(business) The Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
The year following graduation was spent on the editorial
staff of the Boston Herald. I left to accept a position as
teacher in the Germantown Academy, Germantown, Pa.,
where I had charge of the English department for five
years. The next three years, 1912-1915, were spent in news-
paper and agenc}^ advertising, but last fall I accepted a po-
sition in the English department of the Haverford, Pa., pre-
paratory school, where I expect to remain. Member : Phila-
delphia Harvard Club, Overbrook Golf Club.
THOMAS HILARY McMAHAN
Born South Boston, Mass., Jan. IJf, 1883.
Parents Thomas McMahan, Anna McNamara.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Educator.
Address (home) 392 West Fourth St., Boston, Mass.
(business) English High School, Boston, Mass.
On leaving college I taught French, Latin and Greek, first
at the Ballon and Hobigand School and later at the Berkeley
Preparatory School. I entered the employ of the City of
Boston in 1912. I am teaching French at the English High
School. Member : New England Modern Language Associa-
tion, South Boston Yacht Club.
JOSEPH SCOTT MacNUTT
Born Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., Jan. 11, 1SS5.
Parents Albert Scott MacNutt, Helen Marie Patterson.
School Cloyne House, Newport, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology), 1908.
Occupation Sanitarian.
Address (home) 38 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass.
(business) Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Boston, Mass.
After graduation, I studied at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, being enrolled at first in sanitary engineer-
ing and later in biology and public health, in which latter
course I received the S.B. degree in 1908. My thesis was a
study of the influence of water supplies on death rates,
which led naturally to an appointment as biologist to the
Typhoid Fever Commission appointed by the Russell Sage
Foundation to investigate typhoid fever in Pittsburgh dur-
ing 1908-1909. I then returned to the Institute of Technolo-
gj'' and acted as private assistant to Professor William T.
Sedgwick, meanwhile continuing statistical studies on
typhoid fever prevalence. In 1910 I was appointed health
officer of Orange, N. J., where for three years I had execu-
tive charge of the health department, also being active in
unofficial anti-tuberculosis and infant welfare work and act-
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ing as secretary of the newly-formed State Health Officers*
Association and as a member of the State Board of Exam-
iners of Health Officers and Sanitary Inspectors. In 1913
I resigned my position, in order to be able to devote myself
to the composition of a work evidently much needed, — a
Mannal for Health Officers. This proved a much larger un-
dertaking than I had anticipated. I was obliged to finish it
during a visit to Europe, most of which was spent in South-
ern Tyrol (Austria) from May to September, 1914. After
returning to America in the hegira from Europe following
the outbreak of war, I was able to recover parts of my man-
uscript which had been caught in England and the book was
published in 1915. It is the first in its field and has been
favorably received. For the past two years I have been lec-
turer on public health service at the Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology. At the present time my chief profes-
sional interest is in the milk problem, a pressing one in Mass-
achusetts and elsewhere, and I am preparing for publication
a study which will probably appear under the title Pure
Milk. — A Public Puzzle. I have written : A Manual for
Health Officers (New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
1915), various articles on public health subjects. Member:
American Public Health Association, Sons of the American
Revolution (Indiana chapter) Loyal liegion (Indiana com-
mandery).
CHARLES ALFRED McQUEEN
Born Cleveland, Ohio. April 2^, 1885.
Parents Alfred Harris McQueen. Margaret Houck.
School University School of Cleveland, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1901
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 42 Wymore Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio.
[?Ias not been heard from.]
DONALD MACOMBER
Born Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1885.
Parents Francis Edward Macomher, Uleyetta Williams.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A..B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Married Ethel Jaynes, West Newton, Mass., June 11, 191Jt.
Children Jeanne, Oct. S, 1915.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 16 Prince St., West Newton, Mass.
(business) 41 Highland St., West Newton, Mass.
Having completed the required seventeen courses in 1905,
I entered the Harvard Medical School in the fall of that
year. During the nest four years my time was pretty com-
pletely taken up with the study of medicine and with va-
rious hospital jobs during the summers. One job only de-
serves especial mention; namely, a four months' service as
house offtcer at the south department (contagious) of the
City Hospital (Boston). It is worthy of mention only be-
cause I was so unfortunate as to spend nearly a month of
that time as a patient, — a novel but sufficiently unpleasant
experience! In June, 1909, I received my M.D. cum laude.
During my course I was a member at one time or another of
the following clubs and societies : Phi Eho Sigma fraternity,
Boylston Medical Society, Stork Club, Aesculapian Club
(undergraduate chapter), and the honorary Alpha Omega
Alpha fraternity. In November, 1909, I went on service at
the Massachusetts General Hospital as house officer on the
south surgical service. After a sixteen months' service, end-
ing in April, 1911, I went on at the Boston Lying-in Hospital
for six months more as resident physician. From January
to October, 1912, I was studying surgery and obstetrics in
Munich, Berlin, and Vienna. These months were full of in-
terest, as between studies I was able to do a good deal of
sight-seeing, during which I visited France, Switzerland,
Hungary, Italy, Holland, and England, in addition to Ger-
many and Austria. In October I opened an office in Boston,
where I engaged in the practice of medicine (specializing in
obstetrics) for the next two and one-half years. From Oc-
tober, 1912, to June, 1913, I was appointed alumni assistant
in obstetrics by the Harvard Medical School. I have also
assisted Dr. Edward Reynolds. On the seventeenth of June,
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1914, I was married. The following summer we spent at
Asquam Lake, where I acted as physician at the Harvard
Engineering Camp, and incidentally had a very good time.
Being- forced by my health and because of other reasons,
we made our home in West Newton, and in April, 1915, I
removed my office to 41 Highland Street, West Newton.
Since then I have become that much-abused person, a general
practitioner. I am in charge of a gynecological clinic at the
Free Hospital for Women in Brookline and have just been
appointed assistant physician to medical out-patients at the
Massachusetts General Hospital. Member : Harvard Club of
Boston, Aesculapian Club (Boston), Massachusetts Medical
Society, American Medical Association, Newton Medical
Club.
HECTOR TRIPP MADISON
Born Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1S82.
Parents Orlando Madison. Deantha Tripp.
School University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Years in College 1904-1905.
Degrees A.B. (University of Michigan), 1906; A.M. (Go-
lumhia University), 1909; Ph.D. (New York
University), 1912.
Address 6'/SS Jackson Ave., Chicago. III.
[Has not been heard from.]
ALEXANDER RICHARDSON MAGRUDER
Born Nice, France, Jan. 17, 188S.
Parents Alexander Fitzhugh Magruder, Isabel Richardson.
School University School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Elinor Palmer, Lowell, Mass., Aug. 22, 1906.
Occupation Diplomatist.
Address (home) Care of Department of State, Washing-
ton, D. C.
(business) American Legation, Copenhagen, Den-
mark.
I was with a cement company in New York City one and
a half years. I was appointed, after examination (May 17,
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1909), secretary of the legation to Paraguay and Uruguay,
August 4, 1909; second secretary of the embassy at Rio de
Janeiro, September 17, 1910; second secretary of the embas-
sy at Rome, March 2, 1911; secretary of the legation at
Lima, June 5, 1912; clerk class three in the department of
state under the provisions of the execution order of Decem-
her 1, 1910, December 13, 1912 ; secretary of the legation at
Copenhagen, May 1, 1913; secretary of embassy or legation
of class three by act approved February 5, 1915. Member:
Harvard Club of New York, Metropolitan Club, Washington,
D. C.
CHARLES JEROME MAHAN
Born Natick, Mass.. Sept. 19, 1884.
Parents Patrick Arthur Mahan. Julia Alice Keliher.
School Natick High School, \atick. Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903
Occupation Educator and Minister.
Address (business) St. Peter's College, Jersey City, N. J.
(home) o-J South Main St., Natick, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
ALEXANDER MAHONEY
Born Noricood. Mass.. Jan. 19, 1885.
Parents Michael Mahoney, Annie Donovan.
School Norwood High School, Norwood, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Finance.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD ALOYSIUS MAHONEY
Born Newton, Mass., June 30, 1884.
Parents Morgan Mahoney. Hannah Murphy.
School Newton High School, Newtonville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees D.M.D.. 1915.
Occupation Dentist.
Address oil Watertown St., Newtonville, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
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THOMAS HARRISON MAHONY
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 19, 1885.
Parents Denis William Mahony, Ellen A. Driscoll.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees LL.B. (Boston University Law School), 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 5 Normandy St., Roxbury, Mass.
(business) 67 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
After college, I attended Boston University Law School,
and was graduated in 1909. Since that time, I have been en-
gaged as peace advocate, endeavoring to reconcile law and
prosperity.
SHUBAEL DOUGLAS MALCOLM
Born Scotland, Ontario, Canada, July 28, 1880.
Parents Horace Finlay Malcolm, Mary Medilla Mills.
School Mt. Herman School, Mt. Herman, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Advertising Manager, American Express Com-
pany.
Address (home) 564 160th St., New York, N. T.
(business) 65 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I went on the Chicago Board of Trade in 1907 ; was bond
salesman for Peabody, Houghteling and Company, 1907 to
1909; advertising writer for Taylor-Critchfield Company,
1909 ; advertising writer and publicity man for the Interna-
tional Harvester Company from 1909 to 1915, — the forego-
ing in Chicago. I became advertising manager of the Amer-
ican Express Company in New York City, in 1915. Member :
Illinois Athletic Club of Chicago, Traffic Club of Chicago,
Advertising Men's League of New York, Harvard Club of
New York.
PAUL REVERE MANAHAN
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 2Jf, 1884.
Parents Thomas Samuel Manahan, Ellen Theresa Slattery.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
' Years in College 1902-1906.
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Degrees S.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Louise Winston Cramer, Boston, Mass., Dec. 5,.
1915.
Occupation Chemist.
Address S8S Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Since 1907 I have been in the chemical industry, — from
the year 1910 to date, in the rubber industry, as chief chem-
ist of the Walpole Tire and Rubber Company. This corpo-
ration went into receivership in 1912 after the failure of the
Atlantic National Bank of Providence, R. I. I stayed dur-
ing the receivership, which lasted until February, 1915.^
The company was then purchased by the United States Rub-
ber Company, and I remained until the business was re-
moved from Walpole, a few months ago. In the year 1914, I
was elected a director of the E. T. Slattery Company, of Bos-
ton. Member: American Electro-Chemical Society, Society
of Chemical Industry.
CLARK ROGERS MANDIGO
Born F'herioood, Mich., Feb. 13, 1884.
Parents William R. Mandigo, Ada Idella Rogers.
School Central High School. St. Paul, Minn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; M.C.E., 1907.
Married Gladys Irene Allen. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 31,
1907.
Children Allen, July 23, 1910 (died Aug. 6, 1910); James
Allen, Oct. 25, 1911; Robert Allen, Jan. U, 1913;
Cheney Allen, Nov. 5. 191^ (died Nov. 9, 19U)..
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 3619 Wabash Ave.. Knnsas City, Mo.
(business) Engineering Department, City Hall,.
Kansas City. Mo.
Having carefully trained myself by special courses at col-
lege and by summer work for the railway branch of civil en-
gineering, I now find myself far afield in municipal engineer-
ing. I was employed after leaving college, in 1907, by the-
Northern Pacific Railway long enough to build the Valley
City (N. Dak.) viaduct, and get transferred to a recon-
struction job at Vancouver, Wash. ; but in 1908, I began a.
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three years' service with my country as civil engineer and
superintendent of construction in the war department,
U. S. A., — one year at Fort Logan, Col., and two years at
Fort Riley, Kan. Ex-President Taft, of Yale, invited me to
go to Honolulu, and finally ordered me to Angel Island, San
Francisco ; and, while I am very fond of angels, I resigned
in 1911, to come to Kansas City, Mo., as assistant city en-
gineer. It has not taken all of the past five years, however,,
to make me an enthusiastic Kansas City man. I like noth-
ing better than to show some Harvard man, especially of the
class of 1906, the beautiful parks and boulevards, and the
paving, bridges and fine streets which I have had a hand in
developing. It is a wonderfully interesting work. Neces-
sarily, I have had plenty of opportunity to study
municipal government as it is, and any 1906 man
expecting to run for office would do well to en-
gage me as campaign manager. The political campaign of
four years ago prevented me from attending the sexennial;
but I am hoping that the one this year will turn out favora-
bly so that I can find time to be at the big celebration. I
have published in the Engineering News of New York: The
Kansas City Municipal Wharf (January 25, 1912), Concrete
Pavements in Kansas City (July 21. 1913), Specification for
Wood Block Paving (November 8, 1914). Testing of Asphal-
tic Cements (September 30, 1915) and in the Engineering
Record of New York : Operation of Kansas City Municipal
Wharf (August, 1914), Maintaining and Repairing Mac-
adam Pavements (December 7, 1914), Thin Brick Pavements
in Kansas City (May 1, 1915), Cement Mortar Cushion for
Wood Block Pavements (May 22, 1915), A New Paving
Crown Formula (October 30, 1915). Member: American So-
ciety Municipal Improvements, Engineers' Club of Kansas
City, associate member American Society of Civil Engineers..
MASON BROWNING ENDICOTT MAREAN
Born Chicago, III., Feb. 20, 1884.
Parents Joseph Mason Marean, Emma Frances Endicott..
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
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Tears in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Downer, North Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 25,
1909.
Children Helen, June 29, 1911; Browning Endicott, July 2,
1911,.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 90 Spring Lane, Canton, Mass.
(business) C. C. C. Fire Hose Company, Canton,
Mass.
The summer of 1906 I went abroad with Carr and Metcalf
of our class, coming home in October of that year. Early
that winter I started work at the Boston Woven Hose and
Rubber Company, in Cambridge, being with this company
until October, 1910. In October, 1910, we removed to Can-
ton, and I became connected with the C. C. C. Fire Hose
Company, and I am still here. Except for trips in the East
and one to the Pacific Coast I have done no travelling.
Member : Harvard Club of Boston.
CLARENCE MARK
Born Chicago, III, Oct. 13, 1882.
Parents Clayton Mark, Anna Griffith.
School Chicago Latin School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Frances Tracey, Elgin, III., April 11,, 1908.
Children Anna Frances, April 16, 1909; Alice, May 9, 1911;
Clarence. Jr., April 9, 1913.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Evanston, III.
(business) Mark Manufacturing Company, P. 0.
Box "G," Chicago, III.
On leaving college, I entered the employ of the National
Malleable Castings Company, Chicago, remaining with that
concern until 1909, at which time I left to accept my present
position with the Mark Manufacturing Company, Evanston,
HI. Member: University Club of Chicago, Harvard Club of
Chicago, Harvard Club of New York.
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JOSEPH LOUIS MARKELL
Born Fall River, Mass., Sept. 26, I884.
Parents Moses Markell, Esther Loeb.
School B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass^
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Bond Broker.
Address (home) 82 Foster St., Fall River, Mass.
(business) 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Markell has nothing to add to his last report.
JAMES RENWICK McINTOSH MARTIN
Born Princeton, Ind., Jan. 22, 1883.
Parents Daniel Cargill Martin, Lucretia Mott Mcintosh..
School Pittsburgh High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Electrical Engineer and Manufacturer.
Address -'/Ol North Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROBERT THOMAS MARTIN
Born Ontario, Canada, July 18, 1857.
Parents Abraham Martin, Elizabeth Brett. ■
School Harvard Summer School, tico terms.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address 28 Homewood Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES HENRY MASON
Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 23, 1871.
Parents Andrew Wallace Mason, Jane Henry.
School Public School, Toronto, Ont.
Years in College 1903-190^.
Degrees A.M., 1906; B. E. (Delsarte College of Oratory),.
189It; A.B. (Hiram College), 1902.
Occupation Metallurgist.
Address (home) l-i51 King St., West, Toronto, Ont.
(business) 180-182 Richmond St., West, Toronto,.
Ont.
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•
I journeyed to Britain on graduating and returned in the
fall of 1906. I returned to the country of the twentieth cen-
tnry — Canada — in the same year. I took to metallurgy and
mining while waiting for something to turn up, and have
been hammering away at that ever since. Again I went to
the old country and Svreden. I hope to finish off by attend-
ing the decennial gathering at the grand old Alma Mater, —
Harvard. Member : Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto,
Ont., Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Toronto, Ont.
ORION ALBERT MATHER
Born Aurora, Neb., Nov. 21. 1882.
Parents Frederick Carver Mather, Alice Maria Sears.
School University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Journalist.
Address Care of Chicago Tribune, Chicago, III.
[Has not been heard from.]
OTOHIKO MATSUKATA
Tokyo. Japan, Jan. 9, 1881.
Count Masayoshi Matsukata, Masako Kawasiami.
Mr. Ayre and Mr. J. Richards (tutors).
A.B., 1906 (1907).
120 Hirooniachi, Azabu. Tokyo, Japan.
Born
Parents
School
Degrees
Address
[Has not been heard from.]
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
JOSEPH MATTISON
New York, N. Y., Nov. 2J,, 188^.
Joseph Godley Mattison, Florence May Bake.
Bar7iard School, New York, N. Y.
1902-1907.
A.B., 1906 (1907).
Mary Weston Woodman, Cambridge, Mass., April
25. 1910.
Anna Cutler, Jan. 12, 1911; Mary Woodman, Sept.
29, 1912; Ruth, Oct. 16, 191 Jf.
Cashier of Bond House,
(home) 79 Winsor Place, Glen Ridge, N. J.
(business) U Wall St., New York, N. Y.
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I left college m June, 1907, receiving my degree then, as
»of 1906, and the following September I became a clerk with
N. W. Harris and Company, bankers, in New York. During
the first half of 1908, I was out of business, on account of ill
health, and spent part of this vacation in a trip to Costa
Rica. In June, 1908, I entered the office of White, Weld and
Company, New York, dealers in bonds, by whom I have
been employed in various positions to the present time.
Member: Harvard Club of New York.
HENRY COLEMAN MAY
Born San Rafael, Cal., Aup. 7, 1883.
Parents Henry May, Isabelle Theresa Coleman.
School Preparatory Department of Georgetown Univer-
sity.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Occupation Diplomatic Service.
Address (home) 1325 K St., Washington, D. C.
(business) State Department, Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM GORDON MEANS
Born Boston, Mass., April 20, 1884.
Parents Robert Lawrence Means, Jessie Whitman.
School Volkmann's School, Boston, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Marjory Reeves Rice, New York, N. Y., Nov. 14,
1907.
Children Cynthia, Sept. 28, 1908; Nancy Reeves, Nov. 24,
1909; Martha Allen, June 19.
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address (home) Grapevine Road, Wenham, Mass.
(business) 108 Water St., Boston, Mass.
I was with stock brokers until January, 1908 ; since then
with O'Brion, Russell and Company, general insurance;
have also been interested in the tinware business, though at
present am not connected with it.
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WALTER SCOTT MENDEL
Born Owensboro, Ky., Jan. IJf, 1886.
Parents Charles Mendel, Minnie Oppenheimer.
School Patterson Davenport School, Louisville, Ky.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 10 Reeser Place, Louisville, Ky.
(business) Paul Jones Building, Louisville, Ky.
Started practising law upon graduation from the Law
Sehool, and practised more or less. Am still at it, practising
more or less, as clients permit.
ALANSON ROGER MERRILL
Born Bangor. Me., Nov. 23. 1SS2.
Parents Alanson John Merrill, Laura Amanda Bryant.
School Phillips Exeter Academy. Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 1615 13th Ave.. Seattle, Wash.
[Has not been heard from.]
Bradford Merrill, Jr., was born at Philadelphia, Pa., June
27, 1883. His parents were William Bradford Merrill and
Sara Louise Taylor. He prepared for college at Farnum
School. Philadelphia, and Horace Mann School, New York
City. He was four years in college and was graduated in
1906 with the degree of A.B. Bradford was captain of the
track team at the Horace Mann School and won several in-
terscholastic medals as a sprinter, but he did not seriously
try for the track team at Harvard. I do not think that the
predominant traits of his character developed until after
his graduation. He worked a few months for the Western
Electric Company, and then entered the house of William R.
Grace and Company, New York City, leading merchants in
the South American trade. Bradford was successively ship-
ping clerk, accountant, correspondence clerk, and, after
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three years, became the firm's chief representative, receiv-
ing its ships from South America at Charleston, S. C, Savan-
nah, Ga., and Wilmington, N. C. He had full power of at-
torney for the firm in making the financial arrangements
for the distribution of entire cargoes, making contracts and
drawing sight drafts for cargo importations. He was trust-
worthy in every relation and was hard at work when over-
taken by his fatal malady. In November, 1912, the first
serious illness of his life developed into tuberculosis of the
lungs. He spent that winter at Aiken, S. C, and in April
went to Arizona and California. Finding no relief, he re-
turned to New York in August and stayed at Saranac Lake
in the Adirondacks until the end. Unlike most victims of
this terrible malady, he foresaw the end before the physi-
cians in charge. But he did not tell any save one what he
knew. During his trips to Charleston, S. C, and Wilming-
ton, N. C, for his firm, he had become betrothed to the only
daughter of a very prominent Southern family. When he
returned uncured from the Rocky Mountains to the Adiron-
dacks, his betrothed and her mother journeyed all the way
from the South to see him. His serene courage, wit, and
qualities of mind — for he had now found himself — deepened
their affection. The young lady proposed an immediate
marriage so that she might remain with him, and the mother
approved. But the lover sent away the girl he loved for
she was a great belle and an heiress and had everything to
live for while he, as he said, had now neither health nor for-
tune nor prospects. He said he could not resist temptation
in her presence, but the day after her return to her home to
prepare for the wedding, he wrote her that he could not live
three months, that he could not permit her to bestow her-
self upon him when he had so little to give in return. And
he asked her to keep the secret he had just told her of the
inevitable fatality of his malady from his father and sister
who were hopefully watching him in the Adirondacks. Dr.
Edward Li\mgston Trudeau, "the beloved physician",,
founder of Saranac Lake, who had long since retired from
practice, became almost a daily visitor at the Merrill cottage
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in Park Avenue, not as a physician but as a friend, because
he said he found Bradford "one of the three or four rarest,
bravest spirits and finest minds he had ever met". Dr.
Baldwin, the physician in charge, did not foresee the end
late in December, 1913, when Bradford confided to him and
the nurse that the end would come within a week, "but it
must not be until after Christmas; you must prevent that
some way so as not to make future Christmases black for
the family". He died at sunrise one morning a few moments
after asking that the pictures of the two women he had
loved best in the world — ^his mother and his betrothed —
should be put on the table whe^e his brave and stilL smiling
eyes could look upon them. His epitaph in the Great Neck,
L. I., churchyard reads: "Bradford Merrill, Jr., Who Died
December 26, 1913, Leaving Those That Survived Grateful
to God for Every Eemembrance of him".
WILLIAM BRADFORD MERRILL.
ROGER MERRILL
Born Boston, Mass., May i4, 1883.
Parents Benjamin Franklin Merrill, Mary Hawkes Hudson.
School Hopkinson's 8chool, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Elizabeth Shaw Bramhall, Boston, Mass., April 5,
1913.
Children Roger, March 15, 1915 (died in infancy).
Occupation Cotton Broker.
Address (home) Plain Road, Tower Hill, Wayland, Mass.
(business) 10 Kilby St.. Boston, Muss.
If I live and die with honor, my classmates will know of
it. If I do not, why bother them?
GEORGE FREDERIC METCALF
Born Erie, Pa.. Dec. II,, 1883.
Parents Frederic Wilder Metcalf, Ruth Moorhead.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905. ^
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Sherman Sq. Hotel, New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
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WALTER WILLSON METCALF
Born Cordaville, Mass., Nov. 16, 1S83.
Parents Walter Clap Metcalf, Jessie Willson.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1002-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Married Mrs. Dorothy Prindall Norman, Westboro, Mass.,
1909.
Children Jack, Sept. 1, 1910.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 331 West 83d St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 131 East 23d St., New York, N. Y.
1 spent one year in Europe, 1906-1907. The following year
I worked in cotton mills in Woonsocket, R. X. From there I
went to New York with the Portland Silk Company, of
whicli concern I am assistant treasurer. Member: Harvard
Club of New York.
CHARLES PUTNAM MIDDLETON
Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 6, 1884.
Parents Walter Dennison Middleton, Kate Kimball Put-
nam.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Gwendolyn Anne Parker Jolly, Seattle, Wash.,
April 16, 1910.
Children Katharine Elizabeth, July 30, 1911.
Occupation Assistant Secretary Board of Education.
Address (home) 205 West 60th St., Seattle, Wash.
(business) 847 Central Building, Seattle, Wash.
After graduation, in June, 1906, I entered the offices of
C. A. Putnam and Company, bankers and brokers, 53 State
Street, Boston, Mass., where I remained until September,
1909. Wishing to try my hand at other lines of work, I de-
cided to go West, and kept on going until I arrived in the
extreme Northwest, Seattle, being as far as the train went.
Seattle looked good to me, and I obtained a position with
the Board of Education, January 15, 1910. In 1913, I made
a visit to Boston, and on my return trip visited a number of
cities, studying certain phases of the work of the various
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school boards. On my arrival at Seattle, I was elected as-
sistant secretary, and have been holding down the job ever
since. It is a pleasure to work with an organization as well
managed as are the Seattle public schools, and we feel that
our efforts are well repaid by the excellent showing made
by Seattle in all comparisons of the school systems of the
various cities in the United States. Member : Harvard Club
of Seattle.
LOUIS JOHN DE GRENON DE MILHAU
Born New York, X. Y.. July 27, 1884-
Parents John Jefferson Milhau. Katharine Louise Manning.
School Berkeley School and Cutler School, New York,
N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B. (New York Law School), 1911.
Married Renee Noel Gourd, New York, N. Y.. Dec. 29, 1909.
Children John Yy'addington. Oct. 23. 1910; Renee Dorothy,
April 6, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 1022 Pnrk Ave., New York, N. Y.
fMsiness) 20 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
In 1906, following graduation. I visited Italy, Switzerland
and France. Returning to this country in October, I organ-
ized the South American Expedition of the Peabody Mu-
seum, the members of which consisted of Dr. W. C. Farabee,
field director, J. W. Hastings, and myself, ethnologists, and
Dr. E, F. Horr, surgeon. Its purpose was to make ethnolo-
gical studies and collections among the almost unknown
tribes inhabiting the head waters of the Amazon in Peru
and Bolivia. "We sailed from Ncav York in December, 1906.
After visiting Lima and Arequipa, Peru, we crossed the
Andes over the Inca Mining Company's trail from Tirapata,
the highest elevation of which was 16.500 feet, and descend-
ed the eastern slope of the mountains. We spent six months
on the Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Beni, Mannore, and
Cluapare Rivers, coming out again to the west coast by way
of Cochebamba, Oruro and La Paz, Bolivia. A short time af-
terwards, after having visited Cuzco, Hastings and I were
invalided home. I returned to New York via the Straits of
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Magellan, and Smyth's Channel on the "Cuzco," one of the
Grace steamers. We made a leisurely voyage, stopping at
many ports on the coast of Chile to load nitrate, and ar-
rived at New York after an eighty-day trip from Callao. In
1909 I went abroad again, visiting Algiers, Egypt (where I
fell in with Tom Dougherty), Italy and Germany. I came
home in time for the triennial, afterwards spending the sum-
mer in Colorado and Canada. In 1909 I entered the New
York Law School, from which I was graduated in 1911, being
admitted to the New York bar in 1912. I then became associ-
ated with the law firm of Niles and Johnson. A severe attack
of pneumonia, however, compelled me to give up practice for
a time. I then visited California. Returning to New York, I
spent January, 1913, on a trip to the West Indies and Vene-
zuela. In September, 1913, I entered the law office of Haw-
kins, Delafield and Longfellow, of 20 Exchange Place, New
York, where I still remain. In 1908 I was appointed a mem-
ber of the committee to visit the Peabody Museum and a few
years later, a member of the committee to visit the Univer-
sity Museum, and have been re-appointed to both these com-
mittees annually. During 1912-1914 I was a member of the
committee on the development of the port of the City Club
of New York, and in January, 1916, I was elected a member
of the board of managers of the New York Catholic Protec-
tory, a reformatory for Catholic children with about 2800
inmates. Member: University Club of New York, Harvard
Club of New York, Reform Club of New York, Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club (Long Island), Piping Rock Club
(Long Island), Loyal Legion (New York Commandery),
Army and Navy Club (Washington), Explorers Club of New
York, Harvard Club of Boston, Harvai'd Travellers Club
(Boston), New York Bar Association, Association of the Bar
of the City of New York, Royal Geographical Society (Pel-
low).
EDWARD JULIAN MILLER
Born Mihcaukee, Wis., Feb. 9, 1885.
Parents Morris Miller. Anna Rich.
School East Division High School, Milwaukee, Wis.
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Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address ''OO Pleasant St., Milwaukee, Wis.
[Has not been heard from.]
HOMER LERCH MILLER
Born Watso?itown, Pa., Dec. 1, 1882.
Parents Francis Henry Miller, Anna Elizabeth Lerch.
Scliool Washington County Male High School, Hagers-
toivn, Md.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A..B., 1906.
Married Rachel Furies Denniston, Pittsburgh, Pa., April 7.,
1915.
Children Francis Homer, Dec. 28, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 32 East Antietam St., Hagerstown, Md.
(business) Hagerstown Table Works, Elizabeth
St.. Hagerstown, Md.
Member: Hagerstown Country Club.
[Mr. Miller has nothing further to add to his last report.]
LORIS ALMY MILLER
Born Chicago, III.. May 15, 1884.
Parents Charles Kingsbury Miller, Matilda Smith.
School Chicago Latin School, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Madeleine Tinkham, Boston, Mass.. April If, 1910.
Children Kathleen Bennett, Nov. 3, 1910: Eleanor Frances,
Dec. 5, 1911; Donald Smith, June 7, 191-', (died
bv 'accident, June 7, 1914).
Occupation Bond Broker.
Address 321 Belden Ave., Chicago, III.
After graduating in 1906, I knocked around quite a bit all
over the world, and then in 1909 went into the Harris Trust
and Savings Bank, of Chicago, in the bond department.
Consideration for my parents, and business opportunity,
were the factors which determined this choice of locality,
for, though born here in Chicago, I infinitely prefer the East
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and New England. In 1910 I allied myself with the bond
house of Rudolph Kleybolte and Company, through their
Chicago branch, and in the latter part of 1911 became an
independent broker of investment securities and specialties,
with headquarters in Chicago. During this year and the two
succeeding years my time was about evenly divided between
Chicago and Western Montana, where I had considerable in-
terests to look after. Beginning with 1914 I was again prin-
cipally in Chicago, except for business trips and several
cruises to the north country with my wife and children, on
our boat. I am planning to have them go to Boston this
spring, where in the fall I shall rejoin them, to make our
permanent home. This will represent the accomplishment of
a long-cherished ambition. As for offices of honor or trust,,
the only one of my humble services which is worth record-
ing as of possible interest to the average reader, would be
the work of despatch boat during drills of the Great Lakes
Power Squadrons. On days when the waves are running
high and the hiss of the waters mingles with the crying of
the low-wheeling gulls, there is enough excitement in this
duty to make anyone's blood tingle. This power squadron
moA^ement cannot be too earnestly recommended to those
members of our class who are power-boat owners and may
wish to prepare themselves in a highly pleasurable and prof-
itable way to serve our country in the hour of need. Mem-
ber: UniA^ersity Club, Chicago Motor Boat Club, First Great
Lakes Division United States Power Squadrons, Illinois St.
Andrews Societj^, all of Chicago, 111.
HIRAM WYCKOFF MILLS
Born Bloomfield, Conn., Sept. 29, 1SS3.
Parents Hiram Roberts Mills, Elgitha Wyckoff.
School Public High School, Hartford, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Steel Contractor.
Address (home) SJ/S Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn.
(business) Levering and Garrigues, 36 Pearl St.,
Hartford, Conn.
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The first three years after graduating I spent with the
•Jewell Belting Company, of Hartford, Conn., manufacturers
of all kinds of leather belting. Two years of this time I re-
mained in the factory and the third 1 spent on the road as a
salesman. In the fall of 1910 I accepted a position with the
Pope IManufacturing Company, also of Hartford, makers of
the Pope Hartford Automobiles. For three years I was con-
nected with the ofifice and the factory and then I joined the
sales force and travelled for eight months through the
South, spending about a third of that time in Texas. After
that I acted as a factory representative and attended the
automobile shows throughout the East, and also in Canada.
In the following year, on the failure of the company, and
as I was in ill health, I made a trip into the Maine woods
and remained through the winter in a lumber camp. After
the "drive" was over in the spring, I returned to Hartford.
Since then I have been connected with the New England
office, located in Hartford, of Levering and Garriques Com-
pany, New York, steel contractors. My time has been about
equally divided between the office and construction work in
the field. Member: University Club of Hartford, Hartford
Golf Club, Hartford Gun Club, Troop B, 5th Militia Cavalry,
C. N. G.
WILLIAM HENRY MINTON
Born Boston Mass., July i, JSS3.
Parents Thomas Minton, Mary Cassidy.
Years in College J!)02-1903: 1901,-1901.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Occupation Finance.
Address (home) 16 Browne St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) .'i9 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
My business is : William H. Minton and Company, Invest-
ments. I organized and am a director of the following cor-
porations : Massachusetts Trust Company, Boston, Mass. ;
Commercial Trust Company, Springfield, Mass. ; Bankers
Mortgage Company, Boston, Mass. ; also treasurer, Hamilton.
Orchards, Inc.
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CHARLES MITCHELL
Born Chnrlestoivn, Mass., Jan. 4. 1884.
Parents William Henry Mitchell, Elizabeth Lawton.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 4S0 Centre St., Newton. Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE TUFTON MOFFATT
Born Boston, Mass., March 16, 1878.
Parents George Tujton Moffatt. Emma Augusta Patterson.
School Eaton Academy, Middlehoro, Mass. *
Years in College 1903-1906.
Married Frances Anna Augusta Nogel, Sept. 28, 1912.
Children George Tufton, 3d, July 20, 19U.
Occupation Advertising.
Address (home) .'i051 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
(business) 1151 Title Guarantee Building, St.
Louis, Mo.
My family consists of a wife and a fine baby boy 22
months old. Nothing else of interest since graduation. I
have written no books or stories; nothing but advertising
copy and biographical sketches of other people.
KENNETH MOLLER
Born Yonkers, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1883.
Parents M^illiam F. Moller, Fannie M. Clark.
School Volkmann School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; 8.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology), 1901.
Married Elizabeth 8. Sweetser, Brookline, Mass., June 19,
1901.
■Children Elizabeth Sweetser, Aug. 19, 1909; Susan Ander-
son. Feb. 9, 1911; Nancy, March 30, 1915.
Occupation Mechanical Engineer.
Address (home) 166 Waterman St., Providence, R. I.
(business) Jenckes Spinning Company, Pawtucket,
R. I.
[Mr. Moller has nothing to add to his last report.]
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CLAXTON MONRO
Born Providence, R. I., May 4, 1885.
Parents Hczekiah Usher Monro, Harriet Maria Barnes.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1H02-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Frances Sutton, Beverly, Mass., June 17, 1911.
Children John Usher, Dec. 23, 1912; Claxton, Jr., May 7,.
19 Li.
Occupation Chemist.
Address (home) 127 Mansfield Ave., Burlington, Vt.
(business) American Woolen Company, Winooski,,
Yt.
For the three years succeeding graduation, I was with the
Lawrence Dye Works Company, Lawrence, Mass., in charge
of the laboratory. Since 1909, I have been in the chemical
department of the American Woolen Company, coming to
Burlington, Vt., in June, 1914, as chemist for their Burling-
ton mills. Member : Cocheckewick Lodge, A. F. and A. M.,,
North Andover, Mass., Lake Champlain Yacht Club, Burling-
ton, Vt., Ameriean Chemical Society.
JOHN ROBB MONTGOMERY
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1882.
Parents Richard Malcolm Montgomery. Alice Stanley Coe^
School Pratt Institute High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905; 1906-1907.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1907).
Married Arline McCanless, Staten Island, N. Y., May 23^.
191.',.
Occupation Danker.
Address (home) Jefferson Road, Short Hills, N. J.
(business) 33 Pine St., New York, N. Y.
On leaving college I entered the employ of Redmond and
Company, in New York, and have been witli them ever since..
LOUIS ALVAN MOORE
Born Arlington, Mass., Jan. 5, 1885.
Parents George Dwight Moore, Lizzie Ellen Tufts.
School High School, Arlington, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1905).
Occupation Retail Lumberman.
Address (home) Kirk Apartment, Mason City, Iowa.
(business) 729 South Main St., Mason City, Iowa..
As soon as I received my A.B. degree in 1905, I went to
Waterloo, Iowa, and engaged in the retail lumber business
with a cousin, under the firm name of the Blackhawk Lum-
ber Company. In order to make the name more personal,
we changed it after a year or two to Moore and Moore, Inc.
Under this name we have been gradually enlarging our busi-
ness. We now have four lumber yards at Waterloo, Mason
City, Sexton, and St. Benedict, all in Iowa. In connection
with our lumber business we engaged in general building
contracting for two or three years, but found too much grief
and too little profit in this line and abandoned it, taking up-
in its place sewer contracting. This business we handle under
the firm name of the Moore-Sieg Construction Company, with
headquarters at Waterloo, Iowa. I made Waterloo, Iowa,
my residence until February, 1915, when I removed to Mason
City, Iowa. While at Waterloo I was exalted ruler of the
Elks Lodge there and ex-officio a member of the Grand
Lodge of Elks of the United States. I have only taken occa-
sion to mix seriously in politics once, in 1912, when I affili-
ated with the followers of our esteemed alumnus. Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt. Up to the present time my happy
state of single blessedness has not been disturbed. I have
seen many of tlie fair sex I could live with, but none that I
conld not live without. Member: Harvard Club of Boston,
Harvard Club of Iowa, Waterloo Lodge, 290, B. P. 0. E.
(Iowa) ; Masonic Lodges: Blue Lodge Chapter and Comman-
dery, Waterloo, Iowa, El-Kahir Temple Shriners, Cedar-
Rapids, Iowa, Mason City Country Club. Mason City, Iowa.
LUCAS EDWARD MOORE
(formerly Lucas William Moore)
Born New Orleans, La.. Feb. 21. IHH.'i.
Parents Lucas Edward Moore, Mary Bright.
School Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J.
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Years in College 1902-1901
Married ^ay Boullemet, Bay St. Louis, Miss., Nov. 19.
1910.
Children Olive May. Sept. 13. 1911.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address S26 Common St.. New Orleans. La.
I have been living here in New Orleans since I left Cam-
bridge. I have been manufacturing and exporting "tight
barrel staves." As the name indicates, this stock is for
liquids and mostly used for booze. Up to a little over a
year ago vre were principally exporting; but it seems the
soldiers are not given their usual allowance, so we have had
to devote our time to business in this country. The trade
in the United States has been good in alcohol barrels, but I
am sorry to say that this alcohol, although used to make ex-
plosives, is not for '.'internal combustion," as "1906" will
use it in June.
CHARLES DAVIS MORGAN
Born • Plymouth. Mass., July IJ/, ISS.'f.
Parents Richard Hathaway Morgan. Joanna White Davis.
School Milton Academy. Milton, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 27 West Uth St.. New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Morgan is a lieutenant in the British Army.]
JAMES CUTLER MORGAN
Born
Parents
School
LeRoy, N. Y., July 20, 1881.
Frank Hatch Morgan, Sarah L. Cutler.
Cambridge Manual Training School, Cambridge,
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Alice Vida Hunsaker, Kansas City, 1910.
Occupation Mechanical Engineer.
Address Care of C. W. Hunt Company, 61 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
I did mining engineering work with the Copper Range
Copper Company, Painesdale. Mich., from 1905 to 1907. I
was engaged in surveying and cyanide and mill construction
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engineering for Charles C. Moore and Company, San Fran-
cisco, Cal. For a period of two years from 1907 to 1909, I
was superintendent of the Tonopah Mining Company's 100-
stamp gold and silver mill and cyanide plant at Millers, Ne-
vada, and continued in the same work at Tinnemahah, Col.,
and Pachuca, Mexico. From Mexico I went to Buffalo, N.
Y., and joined the forces of the C. M. 0. Physical Labora-
tory, Inc., becoming assistant director under Dr. Charles M.
Olmsted, Ph.D., doing research work, experimenting, and
manufacturing gas turbines, aeroplane propellers, and aero-
planes. For the last two years I have been associated with
the C. W. Hunt Company, Inc., of West New Brighton, New
York, my particular field with this concern being in the de-
velopment, manufacture, and sale of industrial storage bat-
tery trucks and trailers.
GEORGE ANDREWS MORIARTY, Jr.
Born Newport, R. I., Feb. I't, 18S3.
Parents George Andrews Moriarty, Mary Ann Sheffteld.
School Private Tutor.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905) ; A.M., 1907.
Address "Ridgemere," Newport, R. I.
Upon leaving the class in 1905 I went at once to Italy,
and the following autumn I enrolled as a commoner of
Christ Church at Oxford University, taking the Honour
School in History as my subject. The following year I re-
turned to America and, entering the Graduate School at
Harvard, received an A.M. in 1907. Immediately after that
I entered the Foreign Service, going to Fiume, Hungary, as
consular agent, and later Vice and Deputy Consul of the
United States. In 1909 I was transferred into the diplomatic
service as third secretary and later second secretary of the
Embassy at Mexico City. In 1910 I went to Guatemala
City as secretary of legation, and resigned from the service
in 1911, and in 1913 began to study law at the Harvard Law
School, where I am a member of the third-year class. My
principal hobby is the study of the early history and geneal-
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ogy of New England, Virginia and the West Indies, and I
Tiave published a number of articles upon these subjects in
various antiquarian publications both in this country and
in England. My most important contrilmtions were an ar-
ticle upon the New Englanders and Virginians, appearing
in the records of the island of Barbadoes in the 17th century,
and an account of the administration of Col. Elias Hasket as
governor of New Providence in 1702. I have served on the
governing board of the National Society of Mayflower De-
cendants and on that of the New England Historic-Grenea-
logical Society and the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower
Descendants. Last year, in view of my efforts in historical
and genealogical matters I was made a member of the Suf-
folk (England) Archaeological Society.
LEWIS GOUVERNEUR MORRIS
Born Neioport, R. I., June -i. 1883.
Parents Francis Morris, Harriette Hall Bedloe.
School Private Tutor.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Finance.
Address (home) 77 Madison Ave., Neiv York, N. Y.
(business) 80 Broadway, New York. N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
FERDINAND QUINTIN MORTON
Born Macon, Miss., Sept. 9, 1881.
Parents Edward James Morton, Willie Mattie Shelton.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 188 West 135th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 80 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
After leaving college I entered the Boston University Law
School. Here I pursued knoAvledge until the bursar inter-
fered. A few months later, in July, 1908, I resolved to come
to New York to achieve immortality, and nearly did so dur-
ing my first week here; but I got a job as a butler and re-
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-sumed the habit of eating. My employer kept me as loug as
she could afford to. We next find our hero upon the hust-
ings vociferously calling upon his fellow-citizens to vote for
W. J. Bryan. The Afro-American audiences which, for the
most part, our hero addressed, received him with tremendous
enthusiasm, and with equal enthusiasm voted solidly for
Taft on election day. Leaving the country to its fate, I
again took up the pursuit of knowledge, — this time as a law
clerk. In October, 1910, I passed the bar examinations,
baffled all efforts of the character committee, and was ad-
mitted to practice. I soon found that I had captured only
the first line of trenches. A few days ago, however, I cap-
tured the second when I was appointed by Judge Swann,
the district attorney of New York County, as a member of
his staff of assistants. Last fall I was elected leader of the
colored democratic organization of New York. I hold no
other office of honor or trust, having, thus far in my career,
been chiefly concerned in seeking offices of pecuniary emolu-
ment.
PERCY LAWRENCE MOSES
Born Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 2, 1883.
Parents George William Moses, Susie Alnah Richer.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees 8.B., 1906.
Married Alice Adeline Greene, Cohoes, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1908.
Children Percy Lawrence, Jr., Dec. 7, 1910 (died April 8,
1911); Malcolm Greene, May 21, 1912; George
William, 2d, Fed. 13, 19U (died Dec. 24, 1915).
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 71 Williston Road, Brookline, Mass.
(business) 472 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.
I was with with Stone and Webster from June, 1906, to
September, 1907 ; in the construction department of the Edi-
son Electric Illuminating Company, of Boston, from March,
1908, to March, 1910; chief engineer for the Asbestos Pro-
tected Metal Company (now of Pittsburgh, Pa.), and after-
Avards New England agent for this company until April 1,
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1913. when I was elected cashier of the Broadway National
Bank, of Chelsea, and took up active work with that institu-
tion, where I am still located. I am also a director of the
Metropolitan Trust Company, of Boston. Member: Robert
Lash Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Chelsea, Mass., Engineers Club,
Boston, Harvard Club of Boston.
HENRY JULIAN MULLIN
Born Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 8, 1S81.
Parents Zachary Taylor Mullin, Nellie Ristine.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901).
Married Kathryn Viola Swartz, Albany. N. Y., Aug. 3, 1908..
Occupation Real Estate Broker.
Address (home) 1501 East 2d St., Duluth, Minn.
(business) 403 Lonsdale Building, Duluth, Minn.
After graduating in the spring of 1907 (I was out first
half of 1903-190-4 and consequently took one more full year,,
but I took my degree of A.B. "as of" 1906), I came to Du-
luth, where I entered the real estate business August 1,
1907, with Whitney Wall, of this city. I remained with Mr.
Wall till July 15, 1909. On August 1, 1909, I entered the
same business for myself and have continued in this business
to date (January 3, 1916), and shall not change for some
time to come. I have been active at one time and another in
the work of the Commercial Club. Automobile Club, and in
city politics. I have been chairman of good roads com-
mittee of the Commercial Club, secretary of the Automobile
Club, and treasurer of the Duluth Real Estate Exchange.
Member. Duluth Commercial Club, Duluth Rotary Club,
Duluth Real Estate Exchange, Palestine Lodge, No. 79, A. F.
and A. M., Duluth, Consistory (Scottish Rite), Duluth^
Mystic Shrine, and Temple, Duluth.
JOHN JAMES MULLOWNEY
Born Seacombe, England, July 20, 1878.
Parents Michael Mullowney, Hannah Craven.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
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Years in College 1902.190S.
Degrees M.D. (University of Pennsylvania)', June, 1908.
Married Emily Evans, Easton, Pa., June 30, 1908.
Children John Evans, April 13, 1909; Pennell Evans, Jan. 8,
1911; William Thomas, Sept. 21, 1912.
Occupation Physician.
Address State Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pa.
I was only able to finish one year at Harvard, the year
1902-1903. The following school year v/as spent as the prin-
cipal of the Bath Union School, at Bath, N. H., 1903-1904.
I entered the University of Pennsylvania Medical School at
the beginning of the school year, 1904-1905, and after study-
ing there for four consecutive years, was graduated in June,.
1908. That same month I took and passed the Pennsylvania
State Board of Examinations for license to practise medi-
cine. On June 30, 1908, was married to Miss Emily Evans,,
of Easton, Pa. On August 30, I left Easton, Pa., for Peking^
China, where I taught in the Union Medical College of
North China till January, 1912, at the same time serving at
the Methodist Hospital, located at Peking, China. While in
China, in 1911 and the early part of 1912, I helped to or-
ganize and went out with the first Red Cross Corps to go out
in North China. I went to the "front" to help care for the
wounded soldiers at the time of the revolution in China. For
this service, the Chinese government has awarded me a
medal and certificate, and given me honorary membership in
the Chinese Red Cross Society. I returned to America in the
early part of 1912. I practised medicine in Germantown,
Philadelphia, for nearly a year, and served as tenement
house inspector for the Department of Health and Charities
for the city of Philadelphia, which position I resigned to
take my present position, as assistant chief medical inspec-
tor of the Pennsylvania Department of Health. I have
written : Temptations and Diseases Common to Student
Life, Chinese Hospitals for the Chinese by the Chinese, The
Care of the Eyes (printed in Chinese), A Revelation of the
Chinese Revolution (Fleming H. Revell Company, New
York), The Peace Calendar and Diary for 1916 (Paul Elder
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and Company, San Francisco), The Village Beautiful.
Member: American Medical Association, Pennsylvania
Prison Society, Harrisburg Academy of Medicine, Pennsyl-
vania Housing and Town Planning Association, Pennsylva-
nia Arbitration and Peace Society, Harrisburg Natural His-
tory Society, Religious Society of Friends or "Quakers".
JAMES THOMAS MULROY
Born Boston, Mass., June 11, 1881.
Parents James Mulroy, Mary Elizabeth McLean.
School Boston College Preparatory School, Boston, Mass,
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees A.B. (Boston College), 1902.
Occupation Probation Officer and School Centre Manager.
Address (home) 53 Brook Ave., Boston, Mass.
(business) Police Court of Somerville, High
School of Practical Arts, Roxbury, Mass.
No additional information as there is none. Nothing of in-
terest in my life has happened since leaving Harvard except
daily contact with those who come before the courts asking
for "another chance." Their lives would make interesting
reading all right. I haven't even married yet. Member:
Somerville Lodge, B. P. 0. Elks.
%o\m /HiurDocb, 5r.
John Murdoch, Jr., eldest son of John Murdoch (Harvard,
'73) and Abby Stuart Murdoch (Wisconsin, '76), was born
on May 2, 1885, at Washington, D. C, where he lived until
he was seven years old, when his parents removed to a farm
in Middleboro, Mass., where the next four years of his life
were spent. In 1896, the family established themselves in
the Roxbury district of Boston, and this was his home dur-
ing his school and college years. He received his early in-
struction from his mother, his first school being a private
school in Roxbury, which he attended from November, 1896,
till the following June, when he passed the examinations for
entrance to advanced standing in the Roxbury Latin School.
Entering the fifth class of this famous old school, he re-
mained in the school until 1902, when he was graduated
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summa cum laude, and entered college with the class of
1906. On graduating from college, he spent one year in the
Graduate School, and received the degree of A.M. in 1907.
As a young boy he developed a great liking and aptitude
for the study of botany, to which he remained faithful all
his life, and this inclination, combined with his fondness for
outdoor pursuits, led him to think of forestry as a profes-
sion, even before he entered college. His work in college
was planned with this end in view, although he did not be-
gin to specialize until late in his course. In the spring of
1907, he passed the civil service examination for Forest
Assistant in the United States Forest Service, and received
his appointment to the position on commencement day of
the same year. Joining the service at once, he was sent
first to the Sierra National Forest, in California, where the
new assistants receive their preliminary training in the
field ; and in the autumn of the same year he was ordered to
the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota. Here he
remained until the spring of 1911, when he was sent to rep-
resent the Forest Service at the experiment station main-
tained by the service in cooperation with the Weather Bu-
reau, at Wagon Wheel Gap, Colorado. In the fall of 1911,
he resigned from the government service, and, returning
East, obtained employment under the State Forester of
Massachusetts. His first work was as deputy fire warden in
the Berkshire Hills, where he organized the system of look-
out stations for protection against forest fires. During the
rest of his service, which lasted until the time of his death,
he was employed upon various problems, especially the in-
vestigation of the chestnut blight, upon which he published
a report, the attempted suppression of the gypsy and brown-
tail moths, and the improvement of farm woodlots in the
neighborhood of Boston. He also made a forest survey and
prepared a working plan for the forest treatment of the
water-shed of the Middleboro ponds which furnished the
water supply for the city of New Bedford. He was accident-
ally killed on January 29, 1915, by the overturning of a
small building which he and his men were moving on an
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"improvement cutting" in Randolph, Mass. He was mar-
ried at Chicago, on December 6, 1909, to Alice Lorriaux
Abbott (Radcliffe, '09), and they had two children, Ruth
Lorriaux, born December 2, 1911, and Mary, born December
31, 1914.
FRANK SCHLEY MUZZEY
Born Philadelphia. Pa., March 17, 1883.
Parents Frank Wood Muzzey, Mary Virginia Schley.
School De Lancey School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Eleanor Bering Mills, Philadelphia, Pa., June 2^
1909.
Children Frank Schley, Jan. 11, 1912; Mary Virginia, June
21, 1914.
Occupation No regular occupation.
Address 1320 Bryan St., Allen Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
In my report to the class at the time of our sixth reunion
I described in detail my career since leaving college. From
the spring of 1912 to the present time my career has been
uninteresting to anyone in the class, though from a business
standpoint I should not call it a failure. At the present
time I have no regular occupation but nevertheless manage
to keep busy. Member : Racquet Club of Philadelphia, St.
Andrews Society of Philadelphia.
MAX ISAAC MYDANS
Born Russia, July 3, ISSJi.
Parents Israel Mydans, Hannah Ridker.
School English High School, Boston, Mass,
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Real Estate Broker.
Address (home) 1230 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
'} ' ' (business) 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
Since leaving college, I have been engaged in the real-
estate business. During this period nothing has transpired
to raise my life above the average humdrum existence, with
all its disappointments and hopes. The hopes, of course,
have not yet become facts, and the disappointments are too
common to be worth recording.
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DENYS PETER MYERS
Born Newton, Iowa, June 26, 188Jf.
Parents Reason Watson Myers, Arabella Kiser.
School Davenport High School, Davenport, Iowa.
Years in College 1902-1905; 1906-1908; 1910-1912.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1912).
Married Ethel Muy Johnston, Rox'bury, Mass., Jan. 4, 1908.
Children Richard, May 1, 1912 (died May 2, 1912).
Occupation International Law Adviser.
Address (home) 56 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.
Since the publication of the last class report I have re-
mained with the World Peace Foundation as international
law adviser. Aside from office routine, I devote my time to
the study of international affairs with a view to finding pre-
cedents capable of development in our work and to deter-
mine what attitude our organization should take. Besides
I am greatly interested in extensive researches with the aim
of showing how political science in its practical aspects has
developed. I was made a director of World Peace on De-
cember 8, 1914. I have written: The Record of The Hague,
Arbitration Engagements now Existing in Treaties, Treaty
Provisions and National Constitutions, The Commission of
Inquiry: The Wilson-Bryan Peace Plan, — its Origin and De-
velopment (published by World Peace Foundation), Non-
Sovereign Representation in Public International Organs
(Union des Associations Internationales), La Concentration
des Organismes Internationaux Publics (Revue La Vie In-
ternationale, Vol. III.), Representation in Public Interna-
tional Organs and The Origin of The Hague Arbitral
Courts (American Journal of International Law, January
and October, 1914).
EDMUND MYERS
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 3, 1883.
Parents Lewis Myers, Lena Cowan.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees M.D. (Jefferson Medical College), 1908.
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Married Stella Hayman, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23, 1909
(died Jan. 9, 1912).
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) Hotel Multnomah, Portland, Ore.
(business) 835 Morgan Building, Portland, Ore.
Practised medicine in Boston from date of graduation
from Jefferson Medical College until death of my wife, early
in 1912. Desiring a change, I travelled over this country
and finally located in Portland, Ore., where I am limiting
the practice of my profession to electrotherapeutics. I
have written: A Summary of Electrotherapeutics (read at
the annual meeting of the Washington State Medical Asso-
ciation, July, 1913), Report of a Case of Beri-Beri (read be-
fore Portland City and County Medical Association, Decem-
ber, 1913), The Treatment of Goitre by Electricity (read at
the third annual meeting of the Tri-State Association, held
at Lewiston, Idaho, October, 1915). These articles have all
been published in "Northwest Medicine". Member:
Portland City and County Medical Society, Oregon State
Medical Association, American Medical Association, Aescu-
lapius Medical Society of Philadelphia, Massachusetts Medi-
cal Society, Portland Rotary Club.
WILLIAM REBMAN MYERS
Born Philadelphia, Pa., May 29, 1883.
Parents William. Myers, Caroline Rebman.
School Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Address 2512 Corlies St., Philadelphia, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
LAURANCE IRVING NEALE
Born Boston, Mass., July 20, 1885.
Parents George Fitzgerald Neale, Mary Adelaide Stetson.
School Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 49 West 51th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 17 State St., New York, N. Y,
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On the day following commencement day, 1906, I entered
the employ of the George A. Fuller Company (building con-
struction, New York City), where I remained until April,
1908, when I went with J. B. King and Company (manufac-
turers of gypsum products. New York City), with whom I
am still associated. My greatest pleasure since leaving col-
lege has been in singing with the University Glee Club of
New York City, an organization of one hundred men com-
posed of graduates of many different colleges. Two trips
to West Indies mark the extent of my travels. Member:
American Institute of Mining Engineers, American Society
for Testing Materials, International Association for Testing
Materials, Association of Harvard Engineers, Harvard En-
gineering Society of New York, Harvard Club of Boston,
City Club of New York, University Glee Club of New York,
Harvard Club of New York.
FISHER HILDRETH NESMITH
Born Lowell, Muss., Aug. 17, 18S5.
Parents Thomas Nesmith, Florence Hildreth.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. E.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Elizabeth Flint Nash, Yokohama, Japan, June 3,
1911.
Children Fisher Hildreth, March 25, 1912; Mary Baldwin,
Oct. 29, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 24 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 84 State St., Boston, Mass.
For three years after graduation, as coach of the second
team in football, I assisted in one successful and two unsuc-
cessful attempts to vanquish Yale, while incidentally at-
tending the Law School and practising law in the office of
Hill, Barlow and Homans. In the summer and fall of 1909
it was my good fortune to serve as assistant to Arthur D.
Hill, appointed to fill an unexpired term as district attorney
of Suffolk County. After his term had expired, the position
of assistant attorney in the Bureau of Justice, Philippine
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Islands, was offered to me and gratefully accepted. I left
the United States in May, 1910, to fill this office and re-
mained in the Philippines until August, 1913, having there
been appointed successively assistant prosecuting attorney
and city attorney of the city of Manila. Of many interest-
ing and sometimes exciting experiences in the Orient prob-
ably the most important was getting married at Yokohama,
Japan, in June, 1911. Three years of life in the tropics en-
titled me to a vacation, which I took just before the deluge
following the change of administration in the islands. I re-
signed from the government service to enter the Boston
office of Fish, Richardson, Herrick and Neave, where I have
remained to date, varying the pleasures of life in Boston by
occasional short bvisiness trips to New York and an extended
trip again to the Philippines, but this time in a private
capacity, from which I have just returned. Member : Har-
vard Club of Boston, Union Boat Club, University Club,
Manila, P. I.
ALBERT MICHAEL NEWALD
Born Milwaukee, Wis.. April 11, 1884.
Parents Moses D. Newald, Emma Wirth.
School West Division High School, Milwaukee, Wis.
Years in College 1002-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906); LL.B., 1908.
Married Pearl Evelyn Levy, Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 16, 1912.
Children Evelyn Jane, Jan. 28, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 690 Furwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
(business) Caswell Block, Milwaukee, Wis.
I am engaged in the practice of law at Milwaukee, Wis.
THOMPSON NEWBURY
Born Taunton, Mass., Jan. 25, 1885.
Parents Charles Thompson Newbury, Mary Eddy Brown.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
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Married Mabel Gould Slocum, Sherborn, Mass., June 2J^,
1911.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 3 Creedway St., Taunton, Mass.
(business) Box ,503, Taunton, Mass.
I have lived in Taunton since graduation, being con-
nected with the Taunton Oil Cloth Company. I am
a director of this concern and clerk of the corporation ; also
a director of the Harvard Club of Taunton. Member : Win-
throp Club. Taunton, Sequegansett Country Club, Taunton,
Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, Harvard Club of Bos-
ton.
STERLING (LYNE) NEWELL
Born Central City, Col., May 21, 188Jf.
Parents Lyne Sterling Newell, Elizabeth Harker.
School East Denver High School, Denver, Col.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Evelyn Elisabeth Walker, New York, N. Y., May
26, 1914.
Children John, Jan. 31, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 2061 East 81st St., Cleveland, Ohio.
(business) 1201 Leader-News Building, Cleveland,
Ohio.
I was in the Harvard Law School from 1906 to 1909. I
have practised law in Cleveland, Ohio, from January 1, 1910,
to date. Member : University Club, and Union Club, both of
Cleveland, Ohio.
DANIEL ALLERTON NEWHALL
Born Radnor, Pa., Dec. 3, 1884.
Parents Daniel Smith Newhall, Eleanor Mercer Moss.
School Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees
A.B., 1906.
Married
Ellen Brown Godfrey, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1911.
May 8,
Children
Eleanor, Feb. 25, 1912.
Occupation
Coal Miner.
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Address (home) Montgomery Ave., Merion, Pa.
(business) 1100 Commercial Trust Building, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Balliol College, Oxford, fall term, 1906. Travelled until
October, 1908, when I went into the coal mining business
with the Berwind- White Coal Mining Company, with which
company I am now located in Philadelphia, after having
spent about six years around the mines in Pennsylvania and
West Virginia.
JOHN DONALDSON NICHOLS
Born New Haven, Conn., Jan. 23, 1884-
Parents Harry Peirce Nichols, Alice Martha Shepley.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Married Beatrice van Bylandt, New York, N. Y., Nov. -i>-
1911.
Children Lawrence van Bylandt, Jan. 15, 1913.
Occupation Metal Merchant.
Address (home) Weston, Auburndale P. 0., Mas.<t.
(business) 200 Causeway St., Boston, Mass.
After leaving college I went two years as master in G-ro-
ton School and then entered the metal business, in which I
have remained ever since.
JOHN ROBERT NICHOLS
Born Somerville, Mass., May 16, 1883.
Parents John Loring Nichols, Emma A. Taylor.
School Latin High School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Alice Burt Berry, New York, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1906.
Children Helen Holt, July U, 1907; Esther Wurd, Nov. 23,
1910; Henry Wilson, Aug. 20, 1915.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 82 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 78 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
Quitting college after receiving my degree, but before fin-
ishing the engineering course I had laid out, I began my
first professional work under H. F. Tucker, '01, in Mon-
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treal. In January, 1907, a similar opening with a firm of
Boston contractors brought me back to Massachusetts to
make the structural designs of reinforced concrete build-
ings. Two and a half years were devoted to this work. In
June, 1909, I was appointed assistant and later instructor in
the engineering department at Harvard and for four years
I taught mechanics and structural engineering. After my
return from Montreal, I lived in Brookline, Mass., until my
university appointment, when I built a house in Cambric! g'e,
my present home. In June, 1913, I left the university and
went to work for the firm of Monks and Johnson, archi-
tects and engineers, in Boston, where I am still occupied di-
recting and supervising the structural design of buildings
of all types, mostly industrial and mercantile, and occasion-
ally of other structures. Aside from profession and family
my chief interests have been in the political and economic
field. I have written : Shearing Strength of Construction
Joints in Stems of Reinforced Concrete T-Beams, as Shown
by Tests (Ti*ansactions American Society of Civil Engineers,.
Vol. LXXVII, in collaboration with Professor L. J. Johnson),
Statical Limitations upon the Steel Requirement in Rein-
forced Concrete Flat Slab Floors (Transactions American
Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXXVII). Member: Ameri-
can Society of Civil Engineers, Boston Society of Civil En-
gineers, Massachusetts Single Tax League, National High-
ways Association.
WILLIAM ANDREW NOONAN
Born Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1884.
Parents John Francis Noonan, Margaret Hanley.
School Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge,.
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Occupation Physician.
Address 't72 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass.
Prom 1906 to 1909 I was at the Harvard Medical School;
October, 1909, to March, 1910, I was house physician at the
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Boston Consumptives Hospital; March, 1910, to July, 1911,
house surgeon at Boston Cit}^ Hospital ; summer and fall of
1911, acting surgeon-in-chief at Haymarket Square Relief
Station and East Boston Relief Station; November, 1911, I
entered practice in Cambridge, ]Mass. ; March. 1912. 1 was ap-
pointed milk inspector for the city of Cambridge ; I have now
practised in Cambridge four years and am still milk inspec-
tor. Member: Cambridge Medical Improvement Society,
Massachusetts Medical Society. American ]\Iedical Associa-
tion, Massachusetts ]\Iilk Inspectors' Association.
PERCY VARNEY NORWOOD
Born Salem, Mass.. Jan. 3, 1884-
Parents Elbridge Norwood, Mnry Abbie Yarney.
School High School, Beverly, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1901.
Occupation Minister.
Address Highland Terrace, Stafford Springs, Conn.
For three years after graduation I taught in a small pre-
paratory school near Boston. Having determined to enter
the ministry of the Episcopal Church, I spent the years 1909-
1911 at the Berkeley Divinity School. Middletown. Conn. I
was ordained deacon in June. 1911. and at once entered upon
the curacy of St. James' Church. New London. On my ad-
vancement to the priesthood in May, 1912, I became rector
of Grace Church, Stafford Springs, Conn., which position I
still hold, despite several calls to go elsewhere. I have taken
a more or less prominent part in various civic improvements,
and managements for community betterment, such as direc-
tor of Young Men's Club, chairman, "Celebration Commit-
tee", member Stafford School Board, 1914-1916, and chair-
man, 1915-1916. I was also chiefly instrumental in the or-
ganization of the Stafford Choral Union in January. 1915.
Although the care of a small parish gives me considerable
time for scholarly leisure, I have not as yet written any-
thing for publication except letters on educational and kin-
dred subjects. Member: Harvard Club of Connecticut.
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Stafford Country Club, Stafford Business Men's Associa-
tion, Ionic Lodge, A. F. and A. M. (chaplain), Orient Chap-
ter. K. A. M.
PERLEY HAYWARD NOYES
Born Portland, Me., Oct. 12, 1884.
Parents Weller Hayward Noyes, Jennie Sweetser Perley..
School Berkeley School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Knickerbocker Road, Tenafly, N. J.
(business) IJf Wall St., New York, N. Y.
After leaving college I entered the Harvard Law School,
from which I was graduated in 1909. In the fall of that
year, I entered the office of White and Case,. in New York,
and have ever since been associated with that firm. In 1910
I spent a short time in England, France and Ireland, and
again, in 1912, I went abroad, visiting England, Switzerland
and Germany. In the summer of 1914, I went to the Orient,
calling, en route and on the return, at Honolulu, and visit-
ing Manila, Formosa and various places in Japan and China.
At this writing I have just returned from a short trip to
London and Paris. Member: Explorers' Club, Harvard
Club, Association of the Bar, Bankers' Club of America, all
of New York, Knickerbocker Country Club, Tenafly, N. J.,
Union League Club, Hackensack, N. J.
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER NUGENT
Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 15, 1883.
Parents William Christopher Nugent, Ellen Mary Sullivan^
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Clerk.
Address 79 Topliff St., Dorchester, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIAM JOSIAH NUTTER
Born Mt. Desert, Me., Feb. 3, 1881.
Parents Henry James Nutter, Emma Susan Kitfield.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
l^arried Miriam Clark Fearing, South Weymouth, Mass.,
July 8, 19U.
Children Mary Kitfield, April 11, 1915.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Box J^96, East Bridgewater, Mass.
During the academic year 1905-1906 I was on leave of ab-
sence from college and engaged in the insurance business in
Boston until May, when I accepted a position as teacher of
science and modern languages in the Norton, Mass., High
School. After this faux pas (I always intended to become
a lawyer), I became hopelessly entangled in the web, and
spent the next two years at Maynard and Chatham, Mass.,
and at Higgins Classical Institute, Charleston, Me., as teach-
er of various subjects. In the fall of 1908, I became princi-
pal of the Bluehill-Greorge Stevens Academy at Bluehill,
Me. I came back to Massachusetts in 1910 as principal of
the Millis High School. Since 1912, I have been principal of
the East Bridgewater High School, and it is here that I have
dug in or entrenched by establishing my first real home.
Member : No. 133, I. 0. 0. F., Brooklin, Me., Ira Berry, A. F.
and A. M., Bluehill, Me., East Bridgewater, Mass., Grange,
Eebecca Lodge, Bluehill, Me.
HAROLD ALLEN NYE
Born JVakcficld, Mass., Sept. S, 18S2.
Parents Edward Barker Nye, Mary Allen.
School Wakefield High School,' Wakefield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Rose Marion Burns, Colorado Springs, Col., Sept.
10, 1910. .
Occupation Principal, High School, Colorado Springs, Col.
Address (home) 223 North Weber St., Colorado Springs,
Col.
(business) High School, Colorado Springs, Col.
About two weeks after getting the A.B. degree in June,
1905, I left my home town to join, at Bismarck, N. Dak.,
'Oeorge Wills, Herbert Spinden, and Dick Hellman, in ex-
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cavating the old Mandan Indian mounds in that section.
The funds for this expedition were furnished by the univer-
sity, and I understand that the archaeological specimens
(skeletons, pottery, arrow-heads and axe-heads, etc.), which
we secured are now on exhibition in the anthropological de-
partment of the Agassiz Museum in Cambridge. I then went
to Denver, and, while living in the mountains near there, re-
ceived an offer to teach in the Trinidad, Col., High School.
I accepted, and spent two very happy years teaching there.
A better salary brought me to the Colorado Springs High
School in September, 1907, where I taught in the English de-
partment until June, 1909, when I went into the newspaper
business in the employ of the Colorado Springs Gazette.
The two years and a half I spent in the newspaper game
were rich in experience, in practically every line of newspa-
per work. But the terrific drain on a man's energy of a
morning newspaper, caused me to re-enter the high school
in the fall of 1911, where I taught until I was appointed
principal, in 1915. The school has nearly 1100 students, a
teaching force of 40, and a plant worth $300,000. Member :
Colorado Springs Winter Night Club, Colorado Springs Golf
Club, Rocky Mountain Harvard Club.
WLLIAM HOWARD NYE
Born Bournedale, Muss., Dec. 19, 1884.
Parents William Allan Nye, Mary Ella Wefer.
School Bourne High 8chool, Bourne, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married ilargcret Ellen Barrow, New York, N. Y., Dec. 7,
1912.
Children Margaret Elizabeth, May 23, 1915.
Occupation Building Constructor.
Address (home) 385 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.
(business) 286 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
After leaving college I entered the employ of the West-
ern Electric Company, in New York City, where I remained
till 1907. During the latter part of 1907 and 1908 I was sta-
tioned at Indianapolis, Chicago, and Minneapolis, returning
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to New York in 1909. In July, 1910, I engaged in building
construction work, remaining in the employ of the Turner
Construction Company and George Sykes, Inc., until Octo-
ber, 1913. Since that time I have been operating a building,
engineering and construction business under my own name,
doing building work mostly in New York City and the met-
ropolitan district.
AARON WILSON OAKFORD
Born Peoria. III., July 27. ISSl.
Parents Aaron Samuel Oakford, Elizabeth Adelaide Lines..
School Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, III.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Florence R. Keene, Peoria, III., 1909.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 308 North Parkside Drive, Peoria, III.
I am a department buyer and a member of the firm of Oak-
ford and Fahnestock, wholesale grocers, of Peoria.
JEREMIAH BERNARD O'KEEFE
Born Charlestown, Mass., May 15, 1879.
Parents Jeremiah O'Keefe, Ellen Hyde.
School Salem Normal School, Salem, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address 37 Monument Ave., Charlestown, Mass.
[Plas not been heard from.]
HAROLD ALEXANDER OSGOOD
Born Minneapolis, Minn., April 9, 1885.
Parents Charles Nathan Osgood, Margaret Nelson Alexan-
der.
School Western High School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Statistician, Traffic Department, Wabash Railway..
Address (home) 1713 P. St., N. W., Washington, D .C.
(business) 1J,62 Railway Exchange Building, St..
Louis, Mo.
Returning to the United States in April, 1912, after six
months loafing, — largely in Jamaica and Panama, — I took
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a job with Stone and Webster, on the Keokuk Dam. In
July, 1912, I re-entered the service of the Wabash Railroad
in the traffic department at St. Louis, Mo., and have been
with that road continuously down to date. For the past
three years my work has been almost entirely connected
with the revision of the freight rate structure in "Central
Freight Association Territory" and the resultant cases be-
fore the State Public Service Commissions and the Interstate
Commerce Commission. I also acted as statistician for the
Central Freight Association roads in the so-called Five Per-
cent. Case, and am now under loan to the same lines to as-
sist in working out some cost-accounting problems. Al-
though my headquarters are at St. Louis, Mo., my work has
taken me elsewhere to the extent of 75,000 miles in the past
two years.
CHARLES JULIAN O 'SULLIVAN
Born Lawrence. Mass., Jan. 9, 1880.
Parents John O'Sullivan, Hannah Herlihy.
School Anclover Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Address 164 Salem St.. Lawrence, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
MAURICE JOEL PAGE
Born Clinton, Mass., Dec. 16, 1883.
Parents Warren Benjamin Page, Harriette Wetherbee.
School Neivton High School, Newtonville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 1333 L St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
(business) Hibbs Building, Washington, D. C.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROBERT EUGENE PAGE
Born Hot Springs, Ark., July 23, 1877.
Parents Jackson Dow Page, Laura Corrigan.
School Roger Williams University, Nashville, Tenn.
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Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 224 Ozark St., Hot Springs, Ark.
{Has not been heard from.]
JOHN JOSEPH PAGET
Born Boston, Mass., June 28, 1S76.
Parents Robert Paget, Julia Frances Coffey.
School Frye's School, Boston, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Mary Ellen Guest. Boston, Mass., Oct. 29, 1913.
Children John Francis, Sept. 17, 1914.
Occupation Recreation Manager.
Address 15 Mapleton St., Brighton, Mass.
Much to my regret, owing to poor health, I left college af-
ter my sophomore year. I entered into real estate business
shortly after and met with success ; but found that it con-
flicted with my other business, which is recreation, and
formerly owned by my father.
HORACE WHITON PAINE
Born Hyde Park, Mass., Dec. 9, 1883.
Parents Edward Sargent Paine, Katharine Allen Duncan.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Madeleine Florence Harding, New York, N. Y.,
Sept. 23, 1914.
Occupation Magazine Publisher.
Address (home) 31 West Twelfth St., New York, N. Y.
(business ) Care of McClure's Magazine, New York,
N. Y.
A month after graduation I took a position with the Re-
view of Reviews Company, publishers of the American
Monthly Review of Reviews. This position I had secured
prior to leaving college by making the rounds of the maga-
zine publishing houses. Wliile with the Review of Reviews .
I gained considerable experience in the various phases of
magazine publishing. I made the acquaintance shortly of
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Mr. Cameron Mackenzie, son-in-law of Mr. S. S. McClure,
and now a well-known author. He was at that time business
manager of McClure 's Magazine. Mr. Mackenzie offered me
a position as circulation manager of McClure 's in 1910, and
I accepted it. Mr. Mackenzie and I, together with two oth-
er men, — one a Harvard graduate and one a Yale gradu-
ate,— determined to go into the publishing business for our-
selves. In 1911 we succeeded in securing from Mr. S. S. Mc-
Clure an option upon his majority stockholdings in Mc-
Clure's Magazine. We at once formed a corporation (The Mc-
Clure Publications, Incorporated), and late in the year 1911
this corporation purchased McClure 's Magazine, and also the
Ladies' World — a woman's magazine which had been promi-
nent in the field for over twenty-five years. Shortly after
the formation of our new company. I became treasurer of it,
and we devoted ourselves to the publishing of these two
magazines, together with a publishing connection, though
not an ownership, of Harper's Weekly, edited by Norman
Hapgood. Member: Ardsley Club, Ardsley-on-Hudson, New
York. Knickerbocker Whist Club, 8 West Fortieth Street,
New York City.
MINOR BRODRICK PALMER
Born St. Paul Minn., Feb., 8, 1884.
Parents Timothy R. Palmer, Lucy C. Brodrick.
School Central High School, St. Paul, Minn.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1908 (1906).
Married Alice L. Kelly, Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 27, 1913.
Children John Kelly, Dec. 2-'f, 1913; Alice Elizabeth, March
18, 1916.
Occupation Real Estate.
Address (home) 191/3 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
(business) Box lOS.'f, Thief River Falls, Minn.
After graduation in 1906, I spent the summer in St. Paul,
Minn., at home, then went into the employ of the Minnesota
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of St. Paul, where I re-
mained till about April, 1909. From there I entered the em-
ploy of Brown and Bigelow, Inc., makers of advertising
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specialties, remaining with them till May, 1910, when I went
with the Canadian Real Estate Company, Ltd., of Toronto,
Ont., and St. Paul, Minn., as secretary and treasurer, our
business being the selling of Canadian farm lands in the
prairie provinces. In February, 1913, I went to California
to be married, and after a month's travel on the coast, I re-
turned to St. Paul, in April, 1914, to engage in the land busi-
ness for myself, or rather with three partners, the firm name
being Fosbroke Land Company, Inc., of which I became
treasurer. We have been selling Minnesota farm lands.
For the past two years I have spent my summers at Thief
River Falls (in the northern part of the state) with my fam-
ily, in charge of our branch office there, and the winters in
St. Paul. I am also president of the People's Service Com-
pany of Thief River Falls.
ANDREW ABIJAH PARKER
Born Fond du Lac, Wis., March 11, 1876.
Parents Arthur Danforth Parker, Clara Irene Kneeland.
School Fargo College, Fargo, N. Dak.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901).
Married T^te Fannie Sargeant, Caledonia, N. Dak., Aug. 28,
1901.
Children Jean Willard, Nov. 22, 1908.
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Gorefteld. P. O., Saskatchewan, Canada.
[Has not been heard from.]
DeWITT HENRY PARKER
Born New York, N. Y., April 11, 1885.
Parents DeWitt Henry Parker, Jennie Ada Stevens.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; Ph.D., 1908.
Married Lelia Norwood Webster, Boston, Mass., June 24,
1909.
Children DeWitt Webster, Sept. 4, 1910.
Occupation Teacher of Philosophy.
Address (home) 516 Walnut St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
(business) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich.
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After graduation I studied for a doctor's degree in phi-
losophy at Harvard, which I received in June, 1908. Since
then, with the exception of a year at the University of Cali-
fornia, I have been at the University of Michigan teaching
and studying philosophy. In June, 1909, I married Lelia
Norwood Webster and we have one child. During the sum-
mer of 1911 I travelled abroad. In 1913, I was given the
rank of assistant professor, which I still hold. I have writ-
ten: The Metaphysics of Historical Knowledge (University
of California Publications in Philosophy, Vol. 2, No. 5, pp.
103-186, February 4, 1913).
HOWARD WRIGHT PARKER
Born Littleton, N. H., June k, 1883.
Parents Ira Parker, Mandane Amelia Wright.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address 19 Kilsyth Road. Brookline, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLARD STEPHEN PARKER
Born Piqua, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1882.
Parents William S. Parker, Mary Louise Dorsey.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Occupation Physician.
Address 128 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
I spent four years in the Medical School, three years in
hospital work at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Bos-
ton Floating Hospital, Children's Plospital, and the south de-
partment of the Boston City Hospital. Since then I have
been in private practice and an assistant in the department
of clinical medicine of Harvard University, and an assistant
visiting physician to out patients at the Massachusetts Gen-
eral Hospital. Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Boston
City Club, Aesculapian Club, Boylston Medical Society,
Massachusetts Medical Society.
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JOHN PARKINSON, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 20, 1883.
Parents John Parkinson, Gertrude Weld.
School No-ble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Mary Emmons, Falmouth, Mass., June 20, 1905.
Children John, 3d, June J/, 1906; Nathaniel Emmons, Nov,
29, 1908: Mary F., April 16, 1911.
Occupation Finance.
Address 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Parkinson has nothing to add to his last report.]
ROBIN EMMET PARKS
Born Martinsville, Ind., June 4, 1883.
Parents Willard Emmet Parks, Frances Henderson.
School Howe School and Indiana University, Lima, Ind.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Finance.
Address 533 West 112th St., New York, N. T.
[Has not been heard from.]
HAROLD C PARMELEE
Born Newton, Kan., Aug. 1, 18S3.
Parents John C. Parmelee, Alice 0. Briggs.
School Bloomington High School, Bloomington, III.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Leila McMurray, McAlester, Okla., June 14, 1910.
Children Helen, March 30, 1911; Clayborne, June 13, 1913.
Address (home) 518 No. 20th St., Fort Smith, Ark.
(business) 815 First National Bank Building, Fort
Smith, Ark.
[Mr. Parmelee has nothing to add to his last report.]
HUGH SWALE PATON
Born Yonkers. N. Y.. Dec. 28. 1878.
Parents David Paton. Harriet Midgley.
School Cooper Union Night School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Architect.
Address 2721 Buena Vista Ave., Alameda, Cal.
[Has not been heard from.]
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PAUL JOSEPH PATTEN
Born Chicago, III., Feb. 13, ISSJf.
Parents Charles H. Patten, Mary Robertson.
Years in College 1904-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mary Shannon, Chicago, III., Aug. 12, 1914.
Children Charles Robertson, May 21, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 926 Buena Ave., Chicago, III.
(business) Palatine, III.
Member : Harvard Club of Chicago.
[Mr. Patten has nothing further to add to his last report.]
ANTHONY JOSEPH DREXEL PAUL
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 10, 1884.
Parents James W. Paul, Jr., Frances Drexel.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Isabel Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 29, 1908\.
Children James W., Oct. 12, 1911; A. J. Drexel, Jr., Nov. SO,
191.',.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) Radnor, Pa.
(business) 112 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa..
[Mr. Paul has nothing to add to his last report.]
ROBERT PAYSON
Born Portland, Me., Aug. 30, 1884.
Parents Franklin Conant Payson, Grace Menier.
School Portland High School, Portland, Me.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Kate Wheeler, Portland, Me., Oct. 4, 1910.
Children Mary, Oct. 8, 1911; Kate, Nov. 16, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 123 Neal St., Portland, Me.
(business) 120 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
[Mr. Payson has nothing to add to his last report.]
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JOHN DAMON PEABODY
Born New York, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1883.
Parents Charles Augustus Peabody, Charlotte Anita
Damon.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B. (Columbia University). 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 22^ Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) 2 Wnll St., New York, N. Y.
Member: Union Club, Down Town Association, Harvard
Club, Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, all of New York,
[Mr. Peabody has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
DAVID ADAMS PEARSON
Born Oscoda, Mich., March 10, 1883.
Parents William Osgood Pearson, Agnes May Alden.
School Stone School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906,
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Georgianna Wardwell, Cambridge, Mass., May 3,
1916.
Occupation Minister.
Address Christ Church Rectory, North Conway, N. H.
After leaving college I spent three years at the General
Theological Seminary in New York; I was ordained to the
diaconate of the Episcopal Church on June 5, 1909, at my
father's church in West Roxbury, by Bishop Lawrence, of
Massachusetts; joined the clergy staff of St. Stephen's
Church, Boston, July 1, of same year; was advanced to
priesthood by Bishop Lawrence on ]May 16, 1910, at the
Church of the Advent, Boston. I resigned from St. Ste-
phen's, June 1, of the same year, and on June 15, came to
take charge of the parish of Christ Church, North Conway,
and six hundred square miles of territory about it. I was
elected rector in August of the same year and am still here.
I was married on May 3, 1916, to Miss Georgianna Ward-
well, of Cambridge, Mass.
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GEORGE ARTHUR PEASLEE
Born New London, N. H., Aug. //, 1883.
Parents Frank Jones Peaslee, Alice Viola Trow.
School Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 27 Bahcr St., Lynn. Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
HAYFORD PEIRCE
Born Bangor, Me., Sept. 10, 1883.
Parents Mellen Peirce, Anna Hayford.
School Milton Academy of Milton, Mass., and Roxbury
Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation No special occupation.
Address 41 rue Decamps, Paris, France,
Have lived in Europe since graduation.
HERBERT CLAIBORNE PELL, Jr.
Born Neic York. N. Y., Feb. 16, lS8Ji.
Parents Herbert Claiborne Pell, Eatherine Lorillard Ker-
^ nochan.
School Pomfret School. Pomfret, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Address Tuxedo Park, N. Y.
[Has not heen heard from.]
FRANK ARTHUR PEMBERTON
Born Newton, Mass., May 7, 1884-
Parents Henry Augustus Pemberton, Martha Louise Bald-
win.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Married Mary Frances Hardy, Wellesley, Mass., Jan. 20,
1916.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 10 Beals St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 128 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Pemberton has nothing to add to his last report.]
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MILTON PERCIVAL
Born Ashland, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1882.
Parents . John Milton Percival, Clara Elizabeth Skinner..
School University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., IQI4.
Occupation Educator.
Address -J7 Ainsworth St., RosUndale, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
ALVA HAROLD PERKINS
Born Revere, Mass., Sept. 6, 1883.
Parents Seth Perkins, Margaret Frances Scott.
School Chauncey Hall School and DeMerritt School, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Alma Gertrude Tyler, Exeter, N. H., June 29, 1908.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address 312 St. George St., South, St. Augustine, Fla.
I was employed in the civil engineering department of the
Fore River Ship Building Company from June to October,
1906; employed as assistant to the electrical engineer of the
Boston Elevated Street Railway Company until April, 1909 ;
employed as civil engineer for the Florida Coast Line Canal
and Transportation Company until April, 1914. I have been
a member of the firm of Seth Perkins and Sons, consulting
civil engineers and contractors to date. I have resided in
St. Augustine, Fla., since April, 1909, where I have built a
comfortable home and have acquired several other pieces of
property. In August, 1913, I was instrumental in the organ-
ization of a company of infantry in the National Guard of
Florida and was chosen its first commander directly from
civil life and with no previous military training of any kind.
I was commissioned with the rank of captain of the First In-
fantry on September 10, 1913, for four years. I was a mem-
ber of the Florida State Rifle Team in the national division-
al matches of 1914. I have always voted the national Dem-
ocratic ticket and have never failed to vote since becoming-
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of age. I have never held public office but believe it is the'
duty of every college graduate to take an active part in pub-
lic life, not only for the protection of his home and his coun-
try, but for the welfare of his friends and the uplift of hu-
manity in general. Member : Ashlar Lodge, No. 98, Free and
Accepted Masons and have just retired from the office of
worshipful master. Served as excellent high priest of St.
Augustine Chapter, No. 17, Royal Arch- Masons during year
1918. I have served for two years as recorder of St. Augus-
tine Commandery, No. 10, Knights Templar. Member of
Morocco Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine. Member and for three years the secretary
of the St. Augustine Institute of Science and Historical So-
ciety, which has the largest authentic exhibit in the state.
Member and contributor to the Free Public Library Asso-
ciation of St. Augustine. Member and first vice-president of
the Florida National Guard Association. Member: St. Au-
gustine Chamber of Commerce and St. Augustine Rifle Club..
MAURICE GEORGE PERKINS
Born Jefferson, Me., Sept. 16, 1882.
Parents George Moore Perkins, Emma Rose ErsTcine.
School High, School, Lowell, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Eva Lydia Young, Lowell. Mass., June 5, 1911.
Occupation Manager, New England Telephone and Telegraph
Company.
Address (home) Bristol Ferry, R. I.
(business) Fall River, Mass.
I was with the Review of Reviews Company in New York
to February, 1910. I entered the employ of the New Eng-
land Telephone and Telegraph Company in April, 1910, at
Lowell, Mass. I have been with them in various capacities,
ever since. Member: Quequechan Club, Fall River,
ARTHUR PERRY, Jr.
Born Westerly. R. I.. Nov. 13, 1882.
Parents Arthur Ferry. Emma A. Foster.
School Eoxbury Latin School, Boston, Mass.
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Tears in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Rebecca Savery Hutton, Salem, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1909.
Children Penelope Hutton, Jan. 31, 1911; Rebecca, Jan. 7,
1913; Arthur, 3d, July 9, 191J,.
Occupation Bond Broker.
Address (home) 141 Revere St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 150 Devonshire St., Boston, 3Iass.
In February, 1906, having completed the minimum
amount of work necessary in order to obtain a leave of ab-
-sence, I went abroad, returning in June to take my degree
with the class. After serving a year and a half as messen-
ger boy, etc., in the Boston office of Messrs. Kidder, Peabody
and Company, I entered the em.ploy of Messrs. Perry, Coffin
and Burr, as a bond salesman, where I have since remained.
As I write, the latter firm is about to liquidate, and I am en-
tering into partnership with my father and brother under
the firm name of Arthur Perry and Company, for the pur-
pose of dealing in investment bonds, with offices at 150
Devonshire Street, Boston. Member: Harvard Club of Bos-
ton, Union Boat Club, Boston, Worcester Club, Worcester,
Fay Club, Fitchburg.
GEORGE QUINCY PETERS
Born Boston, Mass., July 10, 1885.
Parents Richard Dudley Peters, Priscilla Rice Quincy.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 4I6 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
(business) 115 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
Since graduating in 1905, I have been with Kidder, Pea-
body and Company, in Boston, leading a quiet and refined
life of ceaseless activity. ]\Ty greatest worry at the moment
is to give tlie class of 1906 the proper and enviable publicity
which it deserves, from the commanding post of chairman of
the publicity committee of the 1906 decennial. Member:
Harvard Club of New York, Harvard Club of Boston, Ten-
uis and Racquet Club of Boston.
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GEORGE IRVING PETTENGILL
Born Oamhridge, Mass., Feb. 3, 1880.
Parents Edwin Montague Pettengill, Elizaheth Hill Ryder.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College W02-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 127 Newbury St., Roslindale, Mass.
(business) English High School. Boston, Mass.
In September, 1906, I was appointed instructor in Eng-
lish and German in Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass.
In September, 1907, I was elected instructor in English in
Maiden High School, where I remained four years. During
the summer of 1908 I spent ten weeks in Europe. In Octo-
ber, 1911, I accepted a position in the Allen School for Boys,
West Newton, Mass., as instructor in English and director
of music. In September, 1912, I obtained the position of
sub-master in the English department of the English High
School, Boston, where I am now teaching. In December,
1915, I was appointed inside sentinel of Joseph Webb Lodge,,
A. F. and A. M., which position I now hold. Member:
Joseph Webb Lodge, A. F. and A. M., St. Paul's Royal Arch
Chapter, Williams Club, all of Boston, Camp 89, Sons of Vet-
erans, Brighton, Highland Club, West Roxbury, Serenaders,
Boston.
EDWARD CLEMENT PEVEAR
Born Peabody, Mass., Sept. 8, 1882.
Parents Herbert Kallock Pevear, Serena Ayer Clement.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H., and Hopkinson's
School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Agriculture.
Address Freedom, N. H.
Member : Harvard Club of Boston, I. 0. 0. F., Freedom, N..
H.
[Mr. Pevear has nothing further to add to his last report.]
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SEYMOUR MARION PEYSER
Born New York, N. Y., Aug. 2, 188^.
Parents Eugene Philip Peyser, Tillie Postley,
School Horace Mann High School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Sally Frances Relihan, New York, N. Y., Nov. 25,
1910.
Children Seymour Relihan, Aug. 5, 1912.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address 122 East 82d St., New York, N. Y.
After graduation I spent one year in the Harvard Law
School and half a year in a law school in New York. I left
the laAv school to go with Moffat and White, bankers, now
White, Weld and Company, in 1908. I left Wliite, Weld and
Company in 1910, and spent six months in the West (near
North Yakima, Wash.), on my ranch. On my return to New
York, I entered business with F. N. Qiadbourne, '06, under
the firm name of Chadbourne and Peyser, investment bank-
ers. In February, 1916, I suffered a complete breakdown,
and the doctors informed me that I must give up business
entirely and rest for at least a year. We consequently dis-
solved the firm of Chadbourne and Peyser, and I am now
taking all at one time the vacation I neglected to take in
smaller doses.
BURDETTE PHILLIPS
Born Cherry Creek, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1876.
Parents William I. Phillips, Lurinda Ruth Kellogg.
School Fredonia State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married May L. Sawin, Ripley, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1900.
Children Alice Lurinda, May 22, 1905; Raymond Burdette,
Nov. 22, 1906; Lee Burdette, Dec. 15, 1903 (died
Dec. 18, 1903).
Occupation Publisher.
Address (home) 516 Jasmine St., Flushing, N. Y.
(business) 239 West 39th St., New York, N. Y.
I was a student in Harvard College only one year, 1902-
1903, enrolled as a special student. In October, 1903, I en-
tered the publishing business as an advertising solicitor on
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the Morris County Chronicle, Morristown, N. J. In April,
190-1, I entered the employ of the McGraw Publishing Com-
pany, Inc., as a solicitor of subscriptions for Electrical
"World, Electric Railway Journal, and Engineering Record.
Subsequently I became a solicitor of advertising, and then
manager of the directory department of the McGraw Pub-
lishing Company, Inc., which position I still occupy. The
publications of this department are the McGraw Electrical
Directory and the McGraw Waterworks Directory. In Feb-
ruary, 1915, with L. W. McGraw, I organized the McGraw-
Phillips Printing Company, Inc., with offices at 241 West
37th Street, New York, of which I am one-haK owner and
vice-president. Member : Chautauqua County Society of
New York City (president). Advertising Club of New York
City (president), Kissena Park Civic Association, Flushing,
N. Y., Flushing Association (vice-president), Flushing Busi-
ness Men's Association (vice-president), Shinnecock Demo-
cratic Club (vice-president). Long Island Harvard Club, The
Jovian Order, New York City.
ROY ENSWORTH PIERCE
Born St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 25, 18S3.
Parents Henry Clay Pierce, Minnie Finlay.
School Private Tutor.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Finance.
Address Pride's Crossing, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
THERON FINLAY PIERCE
Born St. Louis, Mo.. Dec. 21, 188^.
Parents Henry Clay Pierce, Minnie Charles Finlay.
School Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married May Deering, New York, N. 7., July 26, 1908.
Occupation Refiner and Distributer of Crude Oils.
Address (home) 2 Rutherford Place, New York, N. Y.
(business) 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
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Immediately after graduating I went abroad, where I'
spent the summer, returning in September, only to start out
again a month later on a trip around the world, via San
Francisco. On this trip I was accompanied by my brother
Roy and Ferdy Thieriot, both of our class. "We were gone-
about ten months. In the fall of 1907 I worked for a few
months in the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, in St. Louis, re-
turning to New York in the early part of 1908 to enter the
real-estate business under the firm name of White and
Pierce. I was married July 26, 1908, to Miss May Deering,
of New York City, and we went to Europe on our ''honey-
moon", returning to New York in the fall. The summer of
1910 we again spent in Europe. In the spring of 1911, the
firm of White and Pierce was dissolved, and 1 entered the
stock and bond department of Ladenburg, Thalmann and
Company, New York. In January of 1912 I was obliged to
drop work and go to Southern California for my health,
where I remained for six months. This illness was followed in
1913 by an attack of neuritis, which confined me to my bed
for four months and necessitated my absence from work un-
til the fall of 1914, when I once again went to St. Louis and
entered the Pierce Oil Corporation. After a few months in
St. Louis I returned to New York, where I make my home,
and continued my work with the Pierce Oil Corporation in
their New York office, where I now am located. Member :
Harvard Club of New York, Racquet and Tennis Club of
New York, Country Club, Westchester, N, Y.
HARLAN TRIMBLE PIERPONT
Born Chester Hill, Ohio, April U, 1883.
Parents /• E. S. Pierpont, Sara Trimile.
School Albany Academy, Albany, N. Y., and Roxbury
Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903; 190^-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1901).
Married Dorothy Langley Hobson, Boston, Mass., June,-
1911.
Children Harlan Trimble, Jr., April 25, 1912; Dorothy
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Langley, July 11, 1913; Barbara Howe, Bee. 11,
191 i.
Occupation Bond Broker.
Address (home) 36 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass.
(business) State Mutual Building, Worcester,
Mass.
Soon after leaving college I became "cub" reporter on the
Springfield Republican. After two years, — ^having some
doubts as to my literary ability, and being assured of a good
night's sleep once in a while if I should change, — I entered
the normal college man's occupation of selling securities.
More or less success came to me and I am now in business
for myself in "the Heart of the Commonwealth." Wor-
cester is a good place to live in for many reasons, — one of
them being a small but live Harvard Club, on the executive
committee of which I had the honor to serve for a year. Mem-
ber: Worcester Club, Worcester Country Club, Tatnuck
Country Club.
RANSOM CLARK PINGREE
Born Lewiston, Me., Aug. 23, 1884.
Parents Mellen Abbott Pingree, Jennie Louise Davis-
School Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Clara Lucile Veasey, Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 23,
1914.
Children Ransom Clark, Jr., Aug. 23, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 3 Berkeley Ave., Haverhill, Mass.
(business) 191 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass..
I have been engaged in practising law in Haverhill, Mass.,
since my graduation from the Harvard Law School in 1908.
I was city solicitor in 1912, 1913, and 1914 ; president of the
Haverhill Boys' Club Association; trustee of the Haverhill
Public Library.
CHARLES LEWIS PITKIN
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 8, 1883.
Parents Charles Lewis Pitkin, Nellie Washburn.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Architect.
Address 4 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass.
. On graduation I spent two years at Technology, taking a
special course in architecture; then one year in the office of
George Hunt Ingraham, architect. From 1909 to 1912 I was
in Europe, for the most part in Paris, where I prepared for
and entered L'Ecole des Beaux Arts. Since 1912 I have
spent one year in a New York office and for the last two
years have been in various Boston offices. Member: Har-
vard Clubs of New York and Boston, Tech. Club of New
York, Boston Architectural Club, Scituate Yacht Club, Ap-
palachian Mountain Club.
JOHN WALLACE PLAISTED
Born Worcester, Mass., Feb. 3, 1885.
Parents Samuel Wallace Plaisted, Lois Hannah Wheeler.
School Classical High School. Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Susie Mae Lewis, Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 28, 1908.
Children Winthrop Lewis, June 15, 1911.
Occupation Lawyer and Special Agent, Massachusetts Com-
mission on Economy and Efficiency.
Address (home) 33 Highland Ave., Cambridge, Muss,
(business) ISJ} State House, Boston, Mass.
From June to September. 1908, I studied laws on adoption
and placing out of children for the Russell Sage Foundation ;
September, 1908, to June, 1909, I taught history and Eng-
lish at Duluth Centr!:il High School. Duluth. Minn. ; June,
1909 to April, 1910. T prepared material for the last edition
of Sedgwick on Damages, under direction of Professor
Joseph H. Beale. of the Harvard Law School ; April, 1910,
to October, 1913, I was assistant secretary at Boston Cham-
ber of Commerce, and served with committees on industrial
relations, wage-earners insurance legislation, taxation, bank-
ing and currency, foreign trade and some special temporary
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committees. From August to November, 1912, I was em-
ployed by the W. S. Butler Company in department store
work, but returned to the Chamber of Commerce after the
Butler Company failed. October, 1913, to January 1, 1915,
I was part of the time at the Chamber of Commerce, but
mainly engaged in investigations under a provisional ap-
pointment b}' the Massachusetts Commission on Economy
and Efficiency. Until November, 1914, most of my work for
the commission consisted of preparing and editing material
on the functions, organization and administration of depart-
ments in the executive branch of the state government, — a
report with this title being published by the commission,
November 25, 1914. January 1, 1915, to date, I have been
special agent of the commission under civil service appoint-
ment, engaged in studying methods of administration, types
of departmental organization, and miscellaneous subjects re-
lating to appropriations and conditions of employment in
public service.
HOWARD CARLETON PLATTS
Born Holbrook, Mass., June 16, 1884.
Parents Howard Platts, Annie M. Thayer.
School Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Irene G. Horton, Rutherford, N. J., Oct. 28, 1908.
Children Louise Horton, Feb. 10, 1910; Hovmrd Horton,
March 5, 1912.
Occupation Chemist.
Address (home) 38 Sylvan St., Rutherford, N. J.
(business) Flintkote Manufacturing Company,
Rutherford, N. J.
In 1905 I was, for a short time, chemist with the Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. Since
1906 I have been with the Flintkote Manufacturing Com-
pany, of Rutherford, N. J. Member : A. F. and A. M., Fel-
lowcraft Club, Rutherford. N. J., Republican Club, Ruther-
ford, N. J., American Chemical Society, New York Section.
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FRANK RODNEY PLEASONTON
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1885.
Parents Frank Stephen Pleasonton, Eugenia Thomas.
School William S. Blight, Jr.'s School for Boys, Phila^
delphi<a, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1907.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Helen Josephine Bacon, Boston, Mass., June 29,
1907.
Children Helen, Jan. 30, 1909; Eugenia, Jan. 17, 1911;
Frances, Nov. 21, 1912; Rodney, Nov. 12, 191J,.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) GSJf Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre,
Mass.
(business) Remington Arms and Ammunition
Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
From October 16, 1908. to January 29, 1910, I was with
the Smith and Furbush Machine Company, Philadelphia,
Pa., as mechanical engineer, assisting Carl Gr. Barth in re-
organizing the manufacturing department; class of manu-
facture: miscellaneous textile machinery. From May 15,
1910, to July 12, 1913, I was with the Pennsylvania Steel
Company, at Steelton, Pa., as mechanical assistant to the
vice-president for the first year; as engineering assistant to
the general superintendent for the second year ; and superin-
tendent of maintenance in charge of the up-keep and me-
chanical operation of all furnaces, mills and work-shops of
the Steelton plant, for the third year. From July 14. 1913,
to June, 1914, I was w^orks manager of the Mack plants of
the International Motor Company at Allentown, Pa. ; line of
manufacture : commercial trucks and motor fire apparatus.
From June, 1914, to November, 1915, I was manager of the
Ames Plow Company, Framingham, Mass. ; line of manufac-
ture : agricultural implements and vehicles. From Novem-
ber, 1915, and at present, with the Remington Arms and
Ammunition Company, at Bridgeport, Conn., as mechanical
engineer.
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JOSEPH HUDSON PLUMB, 2d
Born Cape May, N. J., Sept. 4, 1882.
Parents Fayette Rumsey Plumb, Catherine Carroll Middle-
ton.
School Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married MaBelle Cole Houghton, Geneva, N. T., June 22,
1912.
Children Joseph Hudson, Jr., March 13, 1913.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Haverford, Pa.
(business) Bridesburg P. 0., Philadelphia, Pa.
I entered the manufacturing business soon after leaving
college and have remained there. Member: Harvard Club
of New York.
HENRY KING POMEROY
Born Pittsfield, Mass., March 2, I884.
Parents Silas Harris Pomeroy, Christina King.
School Rindge Manual Training School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Hazel Wood Hedrick, Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 12,
1912.
Children Shirley Hart, Aug. 19, 1913.
Occupation Rancher.
Address Glencove, Pierce County, Wash.
After leaving Cambridge and coming West on a "look-out
tour" I settled in Tacoma, starting in the lumber and saw-
mill business, which finally led up to establishing with other
associates a furniture factory. Unfortunately this was not
a success as planned as we were not able to keep our new
plant "above water" in 1907-1908. Since then I have mar-
ried and am leading the simple life on my ranch at Glencove,
— an occupation which is thoroughly enjoyable though not
highly remunerative. The place is on the beautiful Puget
Sound, fronting the water.
CLARENCE HENRY POOR, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 11, I884.
Parents Clarence Henry Poor, Mary Adelaide Sargent.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, 3Iass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 58 Highland St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., and
Merchants National Bank Building, New Bed-
ford, Mass.
Education really began in earnest about the time of leav-
ing the Law School. I can even yet remember the quest for
my first position, having come to the conclusion that con-
tinued close proximity to the three B's (not pipes, but Bos-
ton Baked Beans) was essential to unsullied success and
happiness. At the time of forming this conservative and
hide-bound opinion, I had had a trip which included utiliza-
tion of hospitality furnished by Bill Stickney in fair and
distant Colorado, and another trip extending about the same
distance in the other direction. Therefore, by choice, and
not at all by reason of the fact that I, like a number of
others, did not have the nerve to pull up stakes, I remained
in the Hub, working, and in Cambridge, playing and sleep-
ing. The latter included a little politics, in which I beat the
prophet, who was never appreciated, etc., by encumbering
a seat for two years, more successive than successful, in the
common council. During my first two years of practice I
made one of the older firms of the city what they are today,
and incidentally got a taste of a salary, which, as some of us
know, means money coming in regularly. Then I under-
took the responsibility of working in search of more money
free from the element of such distasteful regularity, and in
both of these I think I succeeded. In December, 1915, I be-
came resident manager of the Bristol County Office of the
American Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Boston,
involving chiefly work under the Massachusetts Workmen's
Compensation Act. I have translated four books of Caesar.
Member: Cambridge Law Enforcement Association, Coast
Artillery Corps, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Wamsutta
Club, New Bedford, Mass., Quequechan Club., Fall River,
Mass., Cambridge Associated Charities, Industrial Commit-
tee of Cambridge Y. M. C. A., Res Ipsa Lofjuitur, Boston,
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Biographical Sketches
Evarts Club, Cambridge, Union of Social Workers, Cam-
bridge, Cambridge Republican Ward and City Committee.
ROGER MERRILL POOR
Born New York, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1883.
Parents Henry William Poor, Constance Evelyn Brandon.
School Cutler's School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Investment Banker.
Address (home) 777 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) J^S Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
After successfully supporting the unsuccessful Varsity
crew in the race vs. Cambridge, England, I came to New
York City and began to learn the banking business with
Strong, Sturgis and Company, leaving them to go with John-
son, Wood and Rogers, a stock exchange house, Johnson be-
ing Harvard, '05. After two years with them I left the city
for the National Commercial Bank, Albany, N. Y., to act as
assistant to the president, Robert C. Pruyn, under his kind
tutelage becoming the creator of a bond department of
which I was manager. I came to New York again in Feb-
ruary, 1914, to the position of manager of the bond depart-
ment of Jackson and Curtis' New York office. Six of the
members of the firm are Harvard graduates. I am now man-
ager of the New York office, and have one Harvard gradu-
ate with me. I am not able to report any present activity in
any organized work for the university. In Albany I was
secretary and treasurer of the Harvard Association of East-
ern New York, fathered and grandfathered by J. H. Per-
kins, '08, and Edward Bowditch, '69. I am looking for a
job in this direction, and open to offers. Member : Harvard
Club of New York, Racquet and Tennis Club of New York,
Knickerbocker Club, of New York.
CHANNING WILLIAMS PORTER
Born Petersham, Mass., Sept. 20, 1884.
Parents Isaac Francis Porter, Eliza Ellis Williams.
School Wellesley High School, Wellesley, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1901) ; S.B., 1907.
Married Gladys Gifford, Nebraska, April 17, 1915.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 24O8 Knapp St., Ames, Iowa,
(business) Station A, Ames, loioa.
The principal event in my mind at present is my mar-
riage,— 'an old story to class secretaries I suspect, but a novel
one to me. My New England conscience is satisfied, but it
does not necessarily follow that I am expecting to add to
the number of future Harvard students. My wife is a grad-
uate of this agricultural college where my work has kept me
the last two years and she has a high opinion of the practical
value of the training given here. The last two years, as I
said, I have been practising architecture under the title of
an agricultural engineer, and my client has been the state of
Iowa, or rather any farmer in the state who by writing to
me could get me to plan his barn, hog-house, chicken-coop,
or even his house. This M^ork for which I cannot claim the
originality, or in fact claim to be more than one of several,
is supposed to be experimental; so you may expect to hear
of some bulletins which are now under way on the farm-
house and on arranging the farmstead from the building
standpoint. So far, however, I have only written a few
newspaper articles, being kept busy solving the various
problems of farm-buildings which are turned over to me.
The work is systematized so that most of the inquiries can
he met by standardized drawing. This does not sound very
hilarious after the glorious year and nine months I was
travelling over in Europe on the courtesy of the university
(the Julia Amory Appleton fellowship), or the year I had in
New York after I got back. It is work that has a future,
however. I have written an article on the Complete Farm-
house (published in the Country Gentleman), and articles
on a Convenience Farm and the Iowa Farm House (pub-
lished in the Iowa Agriculturalist of August and September,
1915).
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Biographical Sketches
MARTIN REED PORTER
Born Germantown, Pa., Oct. 25, 1886.
Parents Charles Martin Porter. Susan Porter Ilsley.
School Staten Island Academy, Neto Brighton, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Ofjlce Manager, William Iselin and Company.
Address (home) 22./f Davis Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y.
(business) Care of William Iselin and Company,
20 Thomas St., New York, N. Y.
After leaving college, I was associated for five years with
the cotton goods brokerage business of my father in New
York, under the style of C. M. Porter and Company. Since
then I have been connected with the cotton goods depart-
ment of William Iselin and Company as office manager and
textile expert. Until my father's death about three years
ago, I lived at his home at Emerson Hill, Stapleton, N. Y.,
and since then have had my own home in West New Brigh-
ton, my mother, brother and sister living with me. My busi-
ness, confining me closely to New York City, as it does, has
drawn my life into a rather local sphere, and outside of an
occasional trip to Cambridge, and my short vacations in the
country, I do no travelling. I have taken considerable in-
terest in local affairs on Staten Island, where I live, having
served for several years as secretary of the Curtis Club, an
organization of men to further interest in good government
and improved social conditions ; director and at present
vice-president of The Players, a local amateur dramatic or-
ganization ; and clerk and chairman of the parish house com-
mittee of the Unitarian Church of New Brighton, both of
which offices I now hold. During the past year, I have been
serving as secretary of the Staten Island Academy Alumni
Association and have been doing considerable publicity
work in this connection. Member: Arkwright Club, New
York, N. Y., Staten Island Cricket and Tennis Club, West
New Brighton, N. Y.. Curtis Club, New Brighton, N. Y., The
Players, New Brighton, N. Y., New York alumni chapter of
the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, New York, N. Y.
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PHILIP BARTON KEY POTTER
Born isfew York, X. Y., Dec. 5. 1884.
Parents Frank Hunter Potter, Alice Key.
School St. George's School, Newport, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Catherine St., Newport, R. I.
[Mr. Potter is with the Commission for Relief in Bel-
gium.]
DAVID THOMAS POTTINGER
Born Eoston, Mass., Dec. 25, I884.
Parents William Pottinger, Adelaide Abbott.
School East Boston High School, Boston, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M.. 19U.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) kh Martin St.. Cambridge. Mass.
(business) Thayer Academy, South Braintree,.
Mass.
After three years of teaching at a small boarding school
on the Hudson River, I came to Thayer Academj^ in South
Braintree, where I have been teaching since 1909. I studied
for one summer at the University of Marburg, Germany;
for another, at the Harvard Summer School; and for three
years in the Harvard Graduate School. I got my A.M. in
February, 1914. For the past three years I have been as-
sistant secretary of the Harvard Summer School. In 1914 I
was elected treasurer of the Harvard Teachers' Association,
an office which I have held since that time. In connection
with this I helped to start and have edited the Harvard
Teachers' Leaflet, a quarterly pamphlet devoted to the dis-
cussion of educational topics. Recently I published, in the~
Longman's English Classics Series, a school edition of"
"Hamlet."
ROSCOE FAIRBANKS POTTS
Born -S^ Johnsbury, Yt., April 28, 1882.
Parents Marcus Alonzo Potts, Mary Richardson.
School Central High School, Kansas City, Mo.
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Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Publisher.
Address (home) 623 West 207th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 10 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
One year after graduation I organized a partnership in
Boston named, The Baseball Magazine Company, which con-
cern, besides xjonducting an advertising business, originated
and published among other publications, the Baseball Maga-
zine. In the following year this concern was incorporated
under the laws of Massachusetts. As the founder and pub-
lisher of this magazine, I removed the business to New York
City in 1912, where I continue the publication of this month-
ly periodical with executive offices at number 70 Fifth Ave-
nue. This is the only business I have been associated with
since leaving college. Am unmarried, prosperous, happy
and healthy.
AUGUSTE LAWRENCE POULEUR
Born Montreal, Canada, March 25, 1877.
Parents Auguste Pouleur, Julie Desiree Delbar.
School Maryland Agricultural College, College Park, Md.
Years in College 1904-1906.
Degrees S.B. (New York University), 1911; 8.M. (New York
University), 1912.
Married Evangeline Harding Crafts, Cambridge, Mass.,
May 1, 1907.
Occupation Teacher.
Address ISO North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.
June 24, 1906, to July, 1907, I was employed by the Henry
Souther Engineering Company, of Hartford, Conn. I was
sent by them to install an analytical laboratory for the Olds-
mobile Company, at Lansing, Mich. ; and from there to the
following places : Morgan Spring Company, Worcester,
Mass. ; Ferro Foundry Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio ;
Auto Car Company, Ardmore, Pa. ; and E. R. Thomas Motor
Company, Buffalo, N. Y. In 1907-1908 I taught chemistry at
the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. From 1908
to 1910 I was assistant professor of chemistry at the Univer-
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sity of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. ; 1910 to 1913, professor of
chemistry at Concordia College, Bronxville, N. Y. The first
half of 1913 I did research work with Dr. A. B. Lamb at Har-
vard ITniversity; the second half of 1913 I taught organic
chemistry at the University of Maine, Orono, Me. I am now
teaching at New York University and New Rochelle High
School. Member : American Chemical Society.
WILLIAM TAYLOR POULTERER
Born Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1884.
Parents Joseph Clement Poulterer, Bertha Muy Taylor.
School Protestant Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1901
Married Mary Frances Jacohy, Philadelphia, Pa.. April 27,
1907.
Children William Taylor. Jr., Jan. 13, 1909; Bertha Louise,
Feb. 17, 1912.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address (home) 2042 North 63d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) 132 South 11th St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Member : National Electric Light Association, The Jovian
Order.
[Mr. Poulterer has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
LOUIS PHILIP POUTASSE
Born Weston, Mass., May SO, 1882.
Parents John Poutasse, Mary Malvina Bonefond.
School Weston High School. Weston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Harriet Josephine Buck, Woburn, Mass., Aug. 27,
1913.
Occupation Teacher.
Address 7 Ardsley Road, Schenectady, N. T.
From August, 1906, till January, 1912, I was in business
in Boston, as assistant to the secretary of the Boston Con-
-solidated Gas Company, for four and a half years, and as
chief clerk in the plant department of the Western Union
Telegraph Company the remainder of the time. I then took
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Biographical Sketches
up the teaching of commercial subjects and was for two
years in the high school at Westerly, R. I. Since then I have
been in Schenectady, N. Y., as head of the commercial de-
partment in the Schenectady High School.
CASSIO DA SILVA PRADO
Born Sargo da Carmo. Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug. 10, 18S3.
Parents Martinico da Silva Prado, Albertina Pinto.
School Tutors. •
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Sao Paulo. Brazil.
[Has not been heard from.]
HORACE GRIGGS PRALL
Born Eingoes, N. J., March 6, 1881.
Parents Abraham J. Prall, Mary Hill.
School State School. Trenton, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); LL.B. (New York University),.
1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Ringoes, N. J.
(business) National Bank Building, Lambert-
ville, N. J.
I practised law at 100 Broadway, New York City, until
1913. Thereafter for two years I was at home owing to ill
health. I am now practising law in Lambertville, N. J.
JOHN PRENDERGAST
Born Chicago, III., Dec. 21, 1883.
Parents Richard Prendergast, Winifred Prendergast.
School St. Ignatius College, Chicago, III.
Years in College 190J,-1906.
Married Marcia Kettelle, 1910.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 1035 Rush St., Chicago. III.
(business) First National Bank Building, Chicago,..
III.
I was graduated from the Northwestern University Law
School in 1909; and am now practising law in Chicago.
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STUART DUNCAN PRESTON
Born ifew York, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1884.
Parents William Duncan Preston, Annie Stuart Fargo.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (New York Law School), 1911.
Married Madeleine O'Brien, Good Ground, Long Island,
X. Y., Sept. 10, 1914.
Children Stuart Duncan, Jr., Oct. 22, 1915.
Occupation Laxcyer.
Address (home) 1161 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) 52 Wnll St., New York, N. Y.
I entered the Columbia Law School in the fall of 1906, re-
maining there one j^ear. I then worked in the office of Red-
mond and Company, bankers, for two years and in the book
publishing business for a year. I then went back to the law
and received my degree at the New York Law School in
1911, having studied there one year and taken a special
course in the summer school in addition. The next three
years I worked in the law office of Carter, Ledyard and Mil-
burn starting out for myself in May, 1914. In January,
1915, I joined the firm of Ehlermann, Hale and "Wright. I
resigned last October and am now practising by myself. In
the summer of 1912 I made a trip to the Pacific Coast by
way of the Canadian Rockies, going through the Yellow-
stone on my return. My onh^ other extensive deviation from
a line running north and south through ^Manhattan Island,
was a trip to Switzerland the following summer. I have
taken out life insurance in favor of the class, and I think
■every man should do this, so that the $100,000 burden shall
not fall entirely on the survivors at the twenty-fifth anni-
versary. Member: Squadron A (New York). Harvard Club
of New York, Association of the Bar (New York City).
CLARENCE DIVOLL PROCTOR
Born Charlestown, N. H., July 31. 1884.
Parents Amos Leslie Proctor, Emma Asenath Bidwell.
School L'atin School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
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Married Annie E. Baxter, Somerville, Mass., Dec. 22, 1915.
Occupation Structural Engineer.
Address (home) 7 Howe St., Somerville, Mass.
(business) 1 Water St., Boston, Mass.
[]Mr. Proctor has nothing to add to his last repart.]
GEORGE WALDO PROCTOR
Born Somerville, Mass., Nov. 15, 1882.
Parents George Olcott Proctor, Lillian Antoinette Clarke.
School ■ Somerville Latin School, Somerville, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Grace N. Jouett, West Medford, Mass., Oct. 6, 1908.
Children George Waldo, Jr., June 24, 1910.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address H Spring St., Somerville, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
ARISTOTLE HODGE PRODROMOS
Born Smyrna, Turkey, May 22, 1882.
Parents Michael Harry Prodromos, Mary Alexion.
School Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston,
I Mass.
Years in College 1903-1904.
Address Smyrna, Turkey.
[Has not been heard from.]
DAVID HERRINGTON PRUYN
Born Koosick Falls, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1882.
Parents Henry Samuel Pruyn, Emily Case Herrington.
School Woonsocket High School, Woonsocket, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 1550 River St., Hyde Park. Mass.
(business) 71 Central Ave., Hyde Park, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN ERNEST PRUYN
Born Hoosick Falls, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1884.
Parents Henry Samuel Pruyn, Emily Case Herrington.
School Woonsocket High School, Woonsocket, R. I.
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Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 980 Salem St., Maiden, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIAM ALONZO QUIGLEY.
Born Boston, Mass., June 25, 18S3.
Parents William. Alonzo Quigley. Nellie Theresa Neal.
School Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Margaret Elizabeth Cornell, Dec. 30, 1908.
Occupation Salesman.
Address (home) 3505 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
(business) 159 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
I left college at the end of my sophomore year and en-
tered the employ of a large Boston dry goods concern. In
July, 1905, I came to New York, and have settled permanent-
ly here. I have been general representative of one of the
largest concerns engaged in the manufacturing of women's
apparel since 1911.
DONALD GEORGE RAFFERTY
Born Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 2J,, 1882.
Parents Bernard Francis Rafferty, Mary Ewing.
School Princeton Preparatory School.
Years in College 1902-190Jf.
Degrees M.D. (University of Pittsburgh), 1908.
Occupation Medicine.
Address Fifth Ave. and Neville St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
WILLIAM BELL RAMSAY
Born Mercer, Pa., Sept. 20, 1879.
Parents Abram Pearson Ramsay, Harriett Bell.
School Westminster School, New Wilmington, Pa.
Years in College 1903-1904.
Occupation Newspaper Publisher and Editor.
Address (home) 17 1-2 Washington St., Sharon, Pa.
(business) Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa.
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Having been engaged in newspaper work while in college,
I naturally resumed this after leaving Harvard. I spent
three years in reportorial work on the Pittsburgh Gazette
Times and Philadelphia Press, much of the time doing special
work, and eight years ago returned to my old home. With
two associates The Sharon Herald Publishing Company was
formed and we took over an old established weekly, a short
time later launching a daily, which is now entering upon its
eighth year. In March, 1913, our building and plant was en-
tirely mped out hy a flood, but we managed to ' ' come back ' '
stronger than ever, and, as our business has prospered, we
have managed to wipe out much of the debt incurred when
the smash came. The game has been w^orth while as it never
loses its interest or savor. Nothing doing in the matrimonial
line, but as this is Leap Year there may be some home for a
slightly bald, rather portly disciple of Horace Greeley wha
is reasonably happy and who is kept too busy trying to
keep track of Wilson's notes to Germany to get into much
mischief himself. Member : Sharon Lodge, No. 250, A. F. and
A. M., Sharon Club.
WILL WALLACE RAMSEY
Born Stroudsburg, Pa., July 4, J-882.
Parents Will Harrison Ramsey, Mary Ordella Wallace.
School Stroudsburg High School, Stroudshurg, Pa.
Years in College 1903-im.
Degrees A.B., (Lafayette College), 1905.
Married Laura Ernst, Perth Amboy, N. J., July 7, 1908,
Children Mary Christine, June 26, 1912; Emily, Oct. 30,
1915.
Occupation Teacher.
Addiess (home) 129 Kearny Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J.
(business) High School, Perth Amboy, N. J.
I left Harvard in February, 1904, and entered Lafayette
College, from which institution I was graduated in June,
1905. After teaching for a year at Roselle, N. J., I came to
Perth Amboy, where I have been ever since. I am now head
instructor in mathematics in the Perth Amboy High School.
Member: New Jersey State Teachers' Association, New Jer-
sey High School Teachers' Association.
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ROLAND BRADBURY RAND
Born Roslindale, Mass., Nov. 22, 1877.
Parents Roland Rand, Mary Jane Nights.
School High School, Weston. Mass.
Degrees 8.B., 1906.
Married Nellie Celynda Fuller, Weston, Mass., June 27,
1908.
Occupation Engineering and Transportation.
Address Sudbury Road. Weston, 3Iass.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN REECE
Born Brookline. Mass., Fet). 25, 1884.
Parents Joh7i Reece, Marietta Shea.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Inventor.
Address (home) 315 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
(business) 502 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass.
In September, 1906, I entered the stock exchange firm of
Darr, Luke and Moore, New York City. I became a mem-
ber of that firm on January 1, 1909, the name of the firm
being changed to Darr and Moore. I retired from said firm
on January 1, 1912, and since then have been working on a
new type of transmission for automobiles. Member : Ten-
nis and Racquet Club, Boston, Harvard Club of Boston,
Brookline Country Club, Brookline, Mass., Essex County
Club, Manchester, Mass., Norfolk Hunt Club, Mass., Long-
wood Cricket Club, Brookline, Mass., Manchester Yacht
Club, Manchester, Mass., Racquet and Tennis Club, New
York City, Harvard Club of New York.
CARROLL ROSCOE REED
Born Maiden, Mass., Nov. If, 188^.
Parents William Roscoe Reed, Flora Priscilla Merrill.
School High School, Maiden, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1915.
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Married Marion Wayne Gould, Maiden, Mass., June, 1906.
Children Robert, July 30, 1913.
Occupation Superintendent of Schools.
Address 9 College Ave., Amherst, Mass.
Since gradnalion, my life has been comparatively unevent-
ful. I was married in June, 1906, and chose education as
my profession. I taught a year at Rumford Falls, Me., as
principal of a grammar school. The next year I went to
Marlboro, Mass, where I remained six months and then went
to East Providence, R. I., as superintendent of schools. I
served in this capacity for three years, meanwhile taking
graduate work at Brown University. In 1911 I came to
West Newton as supervising principal at an increase of sal-
ary, with the idea of getting more professional training at
Harvard. By taking Saturday courses I received my A.M.
last June in Education. I came to Amherst as superinten-
dent last summer, to undertake the task of reorganizing the
school system here as the opportunity to do constructive
work in education appealed to me. This task, supplemented
by well-meant but often futile efforts to discipline a future
Harvard athlete, aged two and one-half years, takes all my
time and energy. I have written : The Sentence, a language
book for upper grades, Efficiency Card, for rating teachers,
Survey of Fessenden School, East Providence School Re-
ports, 1910, 1911, Amherst School Report, 1916. Mem-
ber: National Education Association, I. 0. 0. F., Newton
Lodge, Amherst Club, Massachusetts Association of School
Superintendents.
WILLIAM GARDNER REED
Born Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 5, 1884-
Parents William Gardner Reed, Mary Louise Hagar.
School Boston Latin School and Volkmann's School, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903; 1906-1909.
Degrees A.B.. 1!)06 (1909): A.M.. 1911.
Occupation Climatologist.
Address (legal) 9 Canyon Road, Berkeley, Cal.
(business) Office of Farm Management, Washing-
ton, D. C.
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I was graduated "as of" 1906 three years late owing to
an excursion into the business world at the end of my fresh-
man year. Since 1909 I have pursued various phases of
geography, which pursuit still continues. After graduation
I. remained in Cambridge for two years in the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences, broken in the spring and sum-
mer of 1910 by a hasty and singularly uneventful, but none
the less interesting, trip around South America. In the
summer of 1911 I migrated to the Far West to become in-
structor in climatology in the University of California. I
remained there four years teaching climatology and physi-
ography' and investigating the climatology of California, be-
sides discovering the essential similarity of American under-
graduates of different colleges and becoming an enthusiastic
Californian. In the summer of 1915, with only thirty-four
years remaining in which to become eligible for a Carnegie
pension. I came to Washington to take up work in agricul-
tural geography, especially climatology, in the United States
Department of Agriculture. I am now engaged in studies
of the relation between climate and crops and agricultural
practice in the office of Farm Management. Having held
only places in universities or under the Civil Service Act, the
question regarding "offices of honor or trust" (I may also
and particularly include offices of profit), does not apply to
me and I can, therefore, give no dates. I have written va-
rious articles on meteorology and climatology, principally
in the Monthly Weather Review and the University of Cali-
fornia publications. Member : American Association for the
Advancement of Science, American Geographical Society,
New York, N. Y., Association of American Geographers, Cal-
ifornia Academy of Science, San Francisco, Cal., Faculty
Club of the University of California, Berkeley, Cal., Har-
vard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York, Harvard
Club of San Francisco, Royal Meteorological Society, Lon-
don, England, Sierra Club, San Francisco, Cal., University
Club, San Francisco, Cal., Seismological Society of America,
Palo Alto, Cal.
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ANDRE NICHOLAS REGGIO
Born Dresden, Germany, March 18, 1882.
Parents Andre C. Reggio, Louise Clark.
School Oratory School. Birmingham, England, and
Cloyne School, Newport, R. I.
Years in College 1!>02-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1901.
Married Claire Whitman Means, Boston, Mass., June 19,
1912.
Children Maria Louise, June 27, 1913; Andre C, Sept. 28,
1914.
Occupation Real Estate and Insurance Broker.
Address (home) 119 Vulley St.. Beverly Farms, Mass.
(business) tO Kilby St., Boston, Mass.
Since leaving Harvard ten years ago, my life has been one
full of pleasant surprises. First I went for a trip around
the world, hesitating at such places as Vancouver, Honolulu,
Fiji, Australia, India, Arabia, Egypt and Europe. The trip
was stretched out over a period of six months and con-
sumed most of $3,000. Since returning to Boston, my home
city, I have ever since been engaged in the architectural and
real-estate business. On the day of my sexennial I was mar-
ried, and during the last four years my family has grown to
the extent that it has doubled itself. My wife and I are the
proud parents of a boy and a girl and we make our resi-
dence at Beverly Farms the "year-round". We are very
well, thank you.
WILLIAM DUNCAN REID
Born Newton, Mass., Dec. 30, 1885.
Parents Robert A. Reid, Carrie Stickle.
School Newton High School and Allen School, Newton,
Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Married Blanche A. MficDonald, Tara, Ontario, Canada,
Sept. 23, 1913.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 18 Waverley Ave., Newton, Mass.
(business) 2S-'t Washington St., Newton, Mass.
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I entered the Harvard Medical School in the fall of 1905,
graduating cum laude in 1909. I was an interne from Septem-
ber, 1909, to March, 1910, in the south department for conta-
gious diseases at the Boston City Hospital ; interne on the
first medical service at the Boston City Hospital from March,
1910, to July, 1911 ; engaged in postgraduate medical study
in Berlin, Germany, 1911-1912 ; engaged in general practice
in Newton, Mass., since May, 1912. I am a member of the Phi
Rho Sigma fraternity, and the honorary Alpha Omega Al-
pha fraternity. I have -written two articles on Heat Prostra-
tion and one on Myxedema (published in the Boston Medical
and Surgical Journal). Member: Massachusetts Medical So-
ciety, Newton Medical Club, City Hospital Alumni Associa-
tion, Boston, Hunnewell Club, Newton, Mondaj^ Evening
Club, Newton, Boylston Medical Society.
LEO BAYLES REILLY
Born Maiden. Mass.. May 30, 1885.
Parents James Alfred Reilly. Katherine Elizabeth Murphy.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M. (Boston College), 1913.
Married Ellen Cecilia Sullivan, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 15^
1907.
Children Leo Bayles, Jr., Jan. 27. 1913; Cecilia Anne, June
22, 1915.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 112 Harrishof St., Roxbury. Mass.
(business) 602 City Hall Annex, Boston, Mass.
June, 1906, to April, 1907, I was rodman and inspec-
tor, Boston Transit Commission ; April, 1907, to April,
1912, assistant engineer, with J. R. Worcester and Company,
consulting engineers; March, 1912, to December, 1913,
bridge engineer and engineer of grade crossings for the Bay
State Street Railway Company; December, 1913, to present,
assistant engineer bridge and ferry division, city of Boston,
designing bridges, buildings, walls, docks and piers. Dur-
ing the year 1914, I engaged in the contracting business
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with another gentleman. We contracted for the construc-
tion of a section of state highway, a refuse station, and a
concrete conduit. Also, after one season, the other gentle-
man contracted a severe cold in his pedal extremities, and
I contracted a bunch of debts. I am still in the ring, how-
ever, and will give it another try when this spring arrives.
One more thing I am forced to admit, which is that I am a
parent of two of the greatest kids in the country, one three
years old and the other nine months. I have written: The
Elimination of Grade Crossings (Journal of the Boston So-
ciety of Civil Engineers). Member: Boston Society of Civil
Engineers, Clover Club of Boston.
JOHN ANTHONY REMICK, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 26, 1884.
Parents John Anthony Remick, Lucretia Smith Pillsbury..
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Alice Hemingway, Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 10, 1914.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) Central Ave., Weston, Mass.
(business) 33 State St., Boston, Mass.
After three years of teaching at Middlesex School, Con-
cord, Mass., and six years in a brokerage house in Boston, I
am now associated with the State Street Trust Company of
this city, trying to add to the $22,000,000 deposits which
they now have, and making everyone realize that there is
only one safe place to keep their valuables, ( !), and this, the
safe deposit boxes of the company. Call up Remick, Main
7340, and let him fit you to a box or a set of signature cards.
Last summer, as the representative of the State Street Trust
Company, I attended the Plattsburg camp and for a month
was a soldier. I actually had the honor of having my pic-
ture in one of the daily papers standing behind General
Wood. You could recognize me by the broad smile on my
face. Member : Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Travellers;
Club.
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EDWIN MITCHELL RICHARDS
Born Newtonville, Mass., Aug. 11, 1883.
Parents James L. Richards, Cora E. Towne.
School Newton High School, Newton, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Sophia Wallace, Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 3,
1908.
Children Elizabeth Wallace, Sept. 30, 19U.
Occupation Treasurer Massachusetts Gas Company.
Address (home) 316 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville, Mass.
(business) 111 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
In September, 1906, I entered the employ of Kidder, Pea-
body and Company, Boston, Mass. June, 1912, I went with
the Massachusetts Gas Company, as treasurer; also treasurer
of the New England Coal and Coke Company. Member:
Harvard Club of Boston, Brae Burn Country Club, West
Newton, Mass., Newton Club.
GEORGE EDWARD RICHARDSON
Born Rochester, N. H., Feb. -}, 18S3.
Parents George Dana Richardson, Sarah Jane Smith.
School Classical High School, Lynn, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees LL.B. (Boston University), 1914-
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 7 Mason St., Lynn, Mass.
(business) 1.59 Devonshire St.. Boston. Mass.
[Mr. Richardson has nothing to add to his last report.]
LESTER GEORGE RICHARDSON
Born Dracut, Mass., Sept. 7, 1882.
Parents George Albert Hayward Richardson, Julia Frances
Cutter.
School High School, Lowell, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1905).
Address TOl Mammoth Road, Dracut, Mass.
Up to 1913, I was at the head of the science department
of the Haverhill High School. At that time I was compelled
to abandon teaching owing to ill health. Since 1913, I have
been attending to personal affairs.
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ARTHUR LeROY RISLEY
Born Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 3, 1882.
Parents William Edward Risley, Louise King.
School Tajt School, Watertown, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Lillian Marion Newell, Boston, Dec. 21, 1907.
Children William Edward, 2d, Jan. 8, 1912 (died Dec. 5,
1915); Arthur LeRoy, Jr., Sept. 3, 1913 (died
Dec. 3, 1915).
Occupation Certified Public Accountant.
Address (home) 510 Belmont St., Watertown, Mass.
(hiisiness) 711 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass.
The fall after leaving college I started in to learn ac-
counting with Gunn, Richards and Company, New York. Af-
ter remaining there a year I became associated with the firm
of Boyden and Steacie, Boston, and the following year
passed the Massachusetts requirements for certified public
accountants. In 1913 I went with the Cooley and Marvin
Company, accountants and engineers, and have been con-
nected with that organization since.
ELLIOTT BEEBE ROBBINS
Born Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 24, 1883.
Parents Elliott Daniel Rabbins. Annette Rosalie Beebe.
School Hopkinson's School. Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902.1905.
Married Helen E. Warren, New York, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1907.
Children Elliott Warren, July 12, 1910.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) 105 Colchester St.. Brookline, Mass.
(business) 109 Atkinson St., Boston, Mass.
[^Ir. Eobbins has nothing to add to his last report.]
ARCHIBALD WALDO ROBERTS
Born Biddeford, Me., Dec. IS, 1883.
Parents Frank Willard Roberts, Florence Louise Hill.
School Biddeford High School, Biddeford, Me.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905.
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Married Maude Beatrice Kember, Biddeford, Me., Sept. 3,.
1907 (died Jan. 31, 1915).
Children Reginald Francis, June 22, 1908; Chandler, Jan..
22, 1910.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 309 Pool St., Biddeford, Me.
(business) Alfred St., Biddeford, Me.
I have been teaching now for ten j^ears in the Biddeford
High School. The simple life appeals to me. I have a cot-
tage on the ocean front at Hill's Beach, where I pass the
summer months listening to the poetry of the waves.
GEORGE ROBINSON
Born Pembroke. N. H.. Sept. 21. 1882.
Parents Samuel Dow Robinson, Mary Elizabeth Lawrence,.
School Concord High School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address R. F. D. U, Concord, N. H.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES THOMAS ROBINSON
Born North Adains. Mass.. April 1. 1879.
Parents Arthur Robinson. Clara Ellen Sanford.
School Prof. H. Botsford, Williamstown, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Business Manager.
Address 95 Holden St.. North Adams, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
LAWRENCE DOWSE ROCKWELL
Born Pittsfield. Mass., Sept. 27, 1883.
Parents Francis Williams Rockwell. Mary Gilbert Davis.
School Pittsfield High Schoool, Pittsfield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Grace Madeline Whitehead, Chicago, III., Dec. 5,.
1908.
Children Grace Madeline, March 31, 1910; John Brewster,.
July 31, 1911; Lawrence Dowse, Jr., Nov. 20y.
1915.
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Occupation Real Estate Broker.
Address (home) 1260 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III.
(business) 7 West Madison St., Chicago, III.
Member : University Club of Chicago.
[Mr. Rockwell has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.
PAUL CONVERSE ROCKWOOD
Born Winchendon, Mass., Jan. 24, 18S4.
Parents Herbert Frank Rockioood. Nellie Louise Converse..
School High School, Belmont, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Manager.
Address (home) 42 Main St., Ashburnham, Mass.
(business) School St., Belmont, Mass.
I have nothing further to add to information in previous,
directory. I am still with the Elson Art Publication Com-
pany (formerly A. W. Elson and Company)
WILLIAM EGBERT ROLLO
Born Chicago, III., Jan 11, 1884.
Parents William Fuller Rollo, Mary Rice-Smith.
School Lewis Institute, Chicago, III.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Louise Overbagh. Chicago, III., Sept. 15, 1908.
Children William Egbert, Jr., June 2, 1910.
Occupation Finance.
Address (home) 20 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. III..
(business) 39 South La Salle St., Chicago, III.
[Has not been heard from.]
FREDERICK DODDS ROSE
Born Muncie, Ind., Sept. 12, 1882.
Parents Theodore Frelinghuysen Rose, Margaret Irene
Dodds.
School Muncie High School and Indiana University,^
Bloomington, Ind.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
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Married Mary Gladys Walcott, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 23,
1907.
Children Theodore Frelinghuysen, 2d, Aug. 25, 1908; WaU
cott, Sept. 28, 1910.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 616 East Main St., Muncie, Ind.
(business) Union Natioival Bank, Muncie, Ind.
Since leaving college I have been almost continuously with
the Union National Bank, of which I have been cashier since
1912.
KENSETT ROSSITER
Born Cold Spring, N. Y., June 16, 1881.
Parents Ehrick Kensett Rossiter, Mnry Heath.
School Ridge School. Washington, Conn.
Years in College 1903-1904.
Married Marguerite Pratt, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 4, 1906.
Children Marcia, Dec. 1, 1911; Ehrick Gordon, Aug. 21,
1915.
Occupation Agriculture.
Address County St., Norwalk, Conn.
[Mr. Rossiter has nothing to add to his last report.]
EDWARD ROTH. Jr.
Born Nantucket, Mass., Oct. 30, 1883.
Parents Edward Roth. Eliza Lambert Beetle.
School Stone's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906; 1906-1907.
Degrees S.B., 1907.
Married Georgia Wolfe, New York, N. Y., May 9, 1914.
Occupation Offlcer United States Army, Coast Artillery Corps.
Address (home) Main St., Vineyard Haven, Mass.
(business) Care of Adjutant General of the Army,
Washington, D. C.
Needing the signature of President Eliot, I returned to
college in the fall of 1906, and in June, 1907, received an
S.B. In order to look over the different countries across the
pond, I spent the next four months travelling from Ham-
burg to Buda Pest, through Austria to the toe of Itah^, into
Switzerland, down the Rhine, with a fling at gay "Paree",
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and then through the British Isles. Now came my first job^
and it is needless to say that the compensation received for
my hard work did not pay for my lunches at Thompson's;
but I managed to stay with the engineering department of
the Boston Elevated until February, 1908, when I again
went back to college, entering the mining school, and spe-
cializing in the metallurgy of iron and steel. That fall I
went to work with the United States Army ordnance depart-
ment, doing their steel work as metallographist at the
Watertown Arsenal. It was here that I conceived the idea
of becoming a soldier. Having obtained an appointment to
take the examination for a commission, I went back to col-
lege in the fall of 1909 and entered the Graduate School of
Applied Science, taking the regular course in electrical en-
gineering. After the army examination in January. 1910, I
was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery-
Corps. In July I reported for duty at Port Adams, New-
port, R. I., leaving there soon afterwards to take the "in-
cubate" course at Fort Monroe, Va., a course for all newly-
appointed second lieutenants m the Coast Artillery Corps.
From Fort Monroe, having enjoyed all the pleasures of Old
Point for nearly a year, I was ordered to Fort Strong, Bos-
ton Harbor, and, in December, 1912, I was ordered to staff
duty as artillery engineer, ordnance officer, and adjutant of
the coast defences of New Bedford, Mass., where, at Fort
Rodman, I keep open house. In March, 1915, I was ordered
to Fort Monroe for promotion, and after three weeks of ex-
aminations, the board decided that I had qualified, and as a
result, I am patiently waiting for Congress to place a bar on
my shoulder. Member: Officers Club, Fort Monroe, Va.,
Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C, Masonic bodies of
the York and Scottish rites of New Bedford, Fall River and
Boston, Blue Lodge of Masons, Vineyard Haven, Mass.
HENRY HOSIE ROWLAND
Born Delmar Township, Tioga County, Pa., Sept. 30,..
188.'i.
Parents Frank Salmon Rowland, Marion Jeanie Hosie.
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School Central High School, Buff'alo, N. Y.
Years in College HW2-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.A. (Columbia University), 1911;
B.B. (Union Theological Seminary), 1911.
Married Mildred May Ament, Lincolnwood, Canandaigua
Lake, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1911.
Children Charles Ament, Aug. 9, 1914; Marion Jean, Dec.
18, 1915.
Occupation Educator.
Address Changli hsien. North China.
Before graduating in 1906, I was serving as assistant to
Eev. Don S. Colt, D.D., pastor of the First Methodist Epis-
copal Church,, Rochester, N. Y. This position I held until
the autumn of 1907, at which time I was planning to take a
six months' trip to Europe and Palestine in the company of
a friend. A call to teach Latin and Creek in Genesee Wes-
leyan Seminary at Lima, N. Y., caused me to give up the trip
until one year later, when I went to Europe for six weeks in-
stead of six months. For two years I dug among the dry
bones of Caesar, Xenophon and Company, spending spare
time training and managing athletic teams, occasionally
preaching and courting. While at Genesee Wesleyan, I felt
that I ought to offer myself as a candidate for the foreign
field; but I was advised to complete my course in theology,
which I had begun in 1905-1906; so in the fall of 1909 I en-
tered Union Theological Seminary, from which I was grad-
uated in 1911, at the same time receiving an M.A. from Co-
lumbia for two years' work on Chinese, with Hebrew for a
minor, a fearful looking combination, but not so bad as it
looks. To avoid T.B., and the reputation of a grind, I held
down a place on the Columbia cross-country team of 1910
and the track team of 1911, and won a C on the latter. Dur-
ing all this time I had other irons in the fire, and on August
"9, 1911, made the best if not the quickest move in my life ;
which, of course, was to get married. The next day my
bride and I left for Changli, N. China, where we have lived
happily ever since. After one year of wrestling with the
language and the idiosyncrasies of Cliina and the Chinese
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(I'm still at it), I was appointed principal of the Changli
intermediate boarding school. As fast as one can carry
more he gets it out here ; so the next year I had the confer-
ence secretaryship and the lower primary day schools of six
counties loaded on me ; and this year I have spread out my
shoulders to pile on the superintendency of two more board-
ing schools and add on a high school course to the school
here at Changli. I'm afraid I'm too busy to show up at the
decennial, not to mention the price of a steamer ticket ; but
my heart is with you all. Member: Changli Branch of The
International Reform Bureau.
HENRY ESMOND ROWLEY
Born Titusville, Pa., Nov. 11, 1883.
Parents Francis Harold Rowley, Ida Babcock.
School Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Josephine Osborne Bostwick, Brookline, Sept. 14,
1912.
Children William Esmond, Aug. 20, 191-i.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) 20 Devon Road, Newton Centre, Mass.
(business) 69 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
From 1905 to 1907 I was in the wholesale grocery business
in Keene, N. H., from which place I came to take a position
with S. S. Pierce Company, Boston, Mass., in the cigar de-
partment, where I am now and have been since.
BENNET SEELEY RUNDLE
Born Montague, N. J., Jan. 20, 1882.
Parents James Allen Rundle, Mary Olivia Brady.
School Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.
Years in College 190.',.1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D. (Medico-Chirurgical College of
Philadelphia), 1915.
VMarried Lillian Alice Wacker, New York, N. Y., Feb. 14,
1911.
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Occupation Physician.
Address (home) R. F. D. No. 1, Port Jervis, N. Y.
(business) 8. R. Smith Infirmary, Tompkinsville,\.
N. Y.
[Mr. Rundle has nothing to add to his last report.]
(JOHN) WINTER RUSSELL
Born Farmington, Me., Dec. 21, ISSJf.
Parents Francis Henry Russell, Addie Winter.
School Farmington High School, Farmington, Me.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Married Emma Sargent Russell, New York, N. Y., Jan.
22, 1909.
Children David, Dec. 5, 1909; John Oswald, Feb. 20, 1913;
Francis Sargent, July 2, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 176 West 86th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 7// Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1 have practised law in New York City for myself since -
1911; formed partnership: Russell, Gilroy and Schehr, in
1915 ; acting in politics as a Democratic partisan ; worked for
woman suffrage for three years and will continue ; am work-
ing against preparedness and will continue ; would not fight
even in a war of self-defense, and will raise three sons to do
likewise; hope we'll have more to raise in the same way.
Am for peace at any price. Member : National Democratic
Club.
CHARLES TRIPP RYDER
Born Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 11, 18S5.
Parents William Henry Ryder, Ada Tripp.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1910.
Occupation Student and Writer.
Address 1S21 North Nevadu Ave., Colorado Springs, Col.
I was graduated from the Harvard Medical School in
1910; spent the following summer travelling in Europe as
Austin Teaching Fellow in comparative pathology under Dr.
Theobald Smith. I broke down with tuberculosis, Decem-
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ber, 1910: then spent a year at Saranae Lake, N. Y., and
came to Colorado Springs, June, 1912. I have greatly im-
proved here, but still lead a pretty indolent life. I have
written: Wlio's Who and Who Isn't (verse) 1914, Two
Strings to His Bow (comedy) 1915, presented at Dayton,
Ohio, May, 1915. Member: Aeseulapian Club, Boston.
WILLIAM SABINE
Born Brookline, Mass., Nov. 23, 1883.
Parents George Krans Sabine, Caroline Robinson Webb.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Laivyer.
Address (home) 30 Irving St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 15 State St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr, Sabine has nothing to add to his last report.]
WINSLOW FRANCIS SAMPSON " ^
Born Newtonville, Mass., May 5, 1884.
Parents Ezra Winslow Sampson, Frances Louise Field,
School Morris High School, New York, N. T.
Years in College 1902-190 J, ; 1905-1906; 1906-1909.
Degrees S.B., 1906 (1909).
Occupation Motive Power Inspector.
Address (home) 11 Fulton St., Newark, N. J.
(business) Care of Master Mechanic, P. R. R.
Meadows Shops, Jersey City, N. J.
After graduation I served four years as a special appren-
tice in the motive power department of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, at Altoona, Pa. Upon completion of my appren-
ticeship, I was appointed motive power inspector on the New
York division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which position
I now hold. Member: University Club, Altoona, Pennsyl-
vania.
CHARLES ASA SARGEANT
Born Caledonia, N. Dak., Nov. 25, 1882.
Parents Asa Sargeant, Amanda Houghton.
School Fargo College, Fargo, N. Dak.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B., 1901.
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Gorefield, Saskatchewan, Canada.
[Has not been heard from.]
THEODORE FISKE SAVAGE
Born Berkeley, Gal., June S, 1885.
Parents Charles Albert Savage, Mary Fidelia Fiske.
School High School, Newburyport, Mnss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Married ^av Salsted Terry, New York, N. T., May 29,
1913.
Children Elizabeth Terry, Oct. 6, 191^; Frederick Button,
Nov. 8. 1915.
Occupation Minister.
Address (home) 1 West 64th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 3U West 36th St., New York, N. Y.
During my senior year in college I completed the work for
the degree of A.M., which I received in 1907. During the
first year after college I was assistant minister of the Spring
Street Presbyterian Church in New York City, where I had
experience in social work and relief work. I then took a
fifteen months' trip around the world, following not only
the tourist route, but seldom travelled roads to the interior
of China and other countries of Asia, in order to visit the
mission stations. On my return to New York, I entered the
Union Theological Seminary, where I took the full course of
three years, graduating in 1911. I then became minister of
Christ Presbyterian Church in New York City, where I am
still working. My work is varied, because in addition to the
church we have a large church house with a staff of expert
workers, who maintain a large social and educational work
for the tenement house population of the neighborhood. I
am much interested also in civic and neighborhood improve-
ment work. ]\Iember : Harvard Club of New York.
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EDWARD EVERETT SAVORY
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 13, 1878.
Parents Everett Sumner Savory, Abbie Viola Aldridge.
School Cambridge Manual Training School, Cambridge,
Mass.
Years in College 1901-1902.
Married Lida May Ross, Newton, Mass., April 8, 1903.
Children Robert Sinclair, Jan. 11, 1904; Richard Everett,
Nov. 11, 1907.
Occupation Portland Cement.
Address (home) 26 Rowe St., Newton, Mass.
(business) 161 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
I left college to accept a position with the James A. Davis
Company, who were New England agents for Portland
cement. I have been in the business ever since with the ex-
ception of about one year. I have had all this time the New
England territory. Member: Boston Society of Civil En-
gineers, Union League Club, New Haven, Dalhousie and Fra-
ternity Lodges, A. F. and A. M., Newton Royal Arch Chap-
ter of Masons.
FREDERIC HAYWARD SAWYER
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 21, 1881.
Parents Henry Lloyd Sawyer, Martha Ayer Pope.
School Hopkinson's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 16 Sparhawk St., Brighton District, Bos-
ton, Mass.
(business) Boston Industrial School for Boys.
In the fall of 1906 I entered the Harvard Graduate School
to continue my studies in the department of education and
in June, 1907, I received the degree of Master of Arts in
Education. From September, 1907, to January, 1908, 1 sub-
stituted in the high schools of suburban Boston. In Janu-
ary, 1908, I was appointed head of the department of
physics in the Fitchburg High School, which position I held
until June of the same year. During the interval from Sep-
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tember, 1908, to April, 1912, I was head of the department
of science in the Riudge Technical High School, Cambridge.
I resigned this position in April, 1908, to enter the Boston
school service, where subsequently^ I was elected acting vice-
principal of the Boston Industrial School, — a state aided vo-
cational school and the latest thing in Boston's educational
system. Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Sons of Vet-
erans.
HENRY BRAY SAWYER
Born Melrose, Mass., Oct. 25, 1884.
Parents Henry Webber Sawyer, Nellie Xoicel Bray.
School Melrose High School, Melrose, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees ^-B., 1906.
Married Madeline Weeks Barstow, Melrose, Mass., April 22^
1909.
Children Margaret Barrett, May 2, 1911; Henry Bray, Jr.^
Feb. 10, 1913.
Occupation Wool Merchant.
Address (home) 30 Cabot St., Winchester, Mass.
(business) 2^6 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
In the fall of 1906, after graduating in June, I entered the
employ of Luce and Manning, wool merchants, in Boston,
and remained with them for two years. I then became as-
sociated with Frank R. Peters, at 246 Summer Street, Bos-
ton, in the general merchandising of wool, and have re-
mained in business with him ever since. Member : Harvard
Club of Boston.
ALBERT ADAM SCHAEFER
Born Middletown, Conn., Feb. 25, 1884.
Parents Jacob Schaefer. Elizabeth Margaret Olt.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 91 Troicbridge St.. Cambridge. Mass^
(business) 60 State St., Boston. Ma^s.
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I could write a darn interesting life, but the laws won't
let me. Just plugging away at the law business. I am now
associated with Ropes, Gray, Boyden and Perkins. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of Boston, Masons.
WALTER HENRY SCHMIDT
Born Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1883.
Parents Philip Schmidt. Barbara Elizabeth Reis.
School Central High School, Toledo, Ohio.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M.. 1907.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 719 Michigan St., Toledo, Ohio.
[Has not been heard from.]
OLIVER JAMES SCHOONMAKER
Born Hurley, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1882.
Parents Silas Schoonmaker, Deborah Selleck Carpenter.
School Kingston Academy, Kingston, N. T.
Years in College 190^-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Edith Whitney, South Ashburnham, Mass., Oct.
21, 1910.
Children Da.vid, Oct. 11, 1912; Jean, Aug. 12, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Lake Road, Ashburnham, Mass.
(business) South Ashburnham, Mass.
After graduation, I went out to Turkey where I taught in
the American College at Beirut from 1906 to 1907. The two
years following I taught in The Friends School, Providence,
R. I. I then went into the business of manufacturing chairs,
at my present address, with the W. F. Whitney Company, of
which concern I am assistant treasurer and assistant mana-
ger. I have been chairman of the local school committee for
three years. I attended the Plattsburg Camp in 1915 and ex-
pect to in 1916. Member : Harvard Club of Boston, Masons,
at Gardner and Worcester, Mass., Bay State Club, Ashburn-
ham, Mass.
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FREDERICK WILLIAM VON SCHRADER
Born St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 5, 1885.
Parents Frederick William von Schrader, Arabella Dud-
ley Alleyne.
School Georgetown School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (Washington University), 1909.
Married Margaret Louise Everett, San Francisco, Cal.,
1912.
Children Margaret Olivia, Jan. 21, 1913; Frederick William,
Dec. 13, 1915.
Occupation Laivyer.
Address (home) 3^77 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal.
(business) 1701 Claus Spreckels Building, San
Francisco, Cal.
I left Harvard in February, 1906, and went to St. Louis,
Mo., where I worked for the United States government un-
til September, 1906, when I entered the law department of
"Washington University, graduating therefrom in 1909.
While in St. Louis I was in the law offices of Jones, Hocher
and Davis, and Percy Werner. I came to San Francisco in
July, 1909, and have practised law continually there since
that date. I started with the firm of Hewlett, Bancroft and
Ballentine, and am now in partnership with Bertram L.
Cadwalader, under the firm name of Von Schrader and Cad-
walader. Member: Presidio Golf Club, San Francisco.
JEROME LOUIS SCHWARTZ
Born Buffalo, ?>". Y., Aug. 13, 1885.
Parents Henry Leopold Schtvartz. Rose Elias.
School Nichols School. Buffalo. N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1901
Married Flora Lowenthal, Buffalo, N. Y., July 3, 1910.
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address (home) 41 Inwood Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
(business) 51^ Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.
[Mr. Schwartz has nothing to add to his last report.]
CHRISTOPHER (PEARSE) SCOTT
Born Burlington, Iowa, Sept. 19, 1883.
Parents Henry Bruce Scott, Lenora Cranch.
School Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Julia Reichmann, Chicago, III., June 25, 1910.
Children Bruce Chardon, March 7, 1912; Jean Elizabeth,
Sept. 23, 1913; Josephine, Nov. 22, 1914.
Occupation Electrical Contractor.
Address (home) 735 East 35th St., North, Portland, Ore.
(business) 81 Fifth St., Portland, Ore.
Upon leaving college at mid-years, 1906, I went into the
South Tacoma, Wash., shops of the Northern Pacific Railway
as special apprentice. In November, 1906, I was injured
while acting as fireman on a switch engine at Spokane,
"Wash. January, 1908, having recovered from the accident,
I took a position as storekeeper, S. P. and S. Railway, at
Cliffs, Wash. January, 1909, I was transferred to become
accountant at the superintendent's office, S. P. and S. Rail-
way, at Portland, Ore. October, 1911, I engaged in fruit and
produce business for myself at Portland, Ore. December,
1912, I entered the Oregon Enunciator Company, handling
loud-speaking telephones. September, 1914, I engaged in
electrical contracting business for myself and am at present
in that business. Member : Portland Chamber of Commerce.
OTTO HENRY SEIFFERT
Born Avoca, Iowa, July 28, 188S.
Parents Henry Otto Seiffert, Catharine Bench.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Marjorie Stephens Allen, Moline, III., Jan. 20,
1910.
Children Allen, Jan. 17, 1913; Helen Stephens, Nov. 6, 19U.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Care of Moline Plow Company, Moline, III.
After graduation I entered my father's business, the H. 0.
Seiffert Lumber Company, of Davenport, Iowa, and lived
and worked there until January, 1910. I was then married
and went abroad for six months. After this I went to work
for the Moline Plow Company, of Moline, 111., and have been
with them ever since. Member: University Club of Chicago,
Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club.
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HOWARD ANDERS SEIPT
Born Worcester, Pa., April 29, 1878.
Parents George Heebner Seipt, Sarah Meschter Anders.
School State Normal School, West Chester, Pa.
Years in College 1905-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1910.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Worcester, Pa.
After receiving the A.B. degree, Harvard College, in 1906,
I decided to enter the following year the Graduate School of
Harvard University. From 1906 to 1911, I specialized in phi-
losophy and psychology at Harvard, receiving the A.M. de-
gree, and serving for three years as examination proctor and
as assistant in philosophy and psychology. During the next
two years, 1911-1913, I studied in the departments of educa-
tion and philosophy, at Columbia University. I then filled,
in 1913-1914, the chair of professor of philosophy and edu-
cation at Lenox College, Hopkinton, Iowa. Since that time,
I have been engaged in educational work at White Plains, N.
Y. My permanent address is "Worcester, Pa.
PAUL HERBERT SHANNON
Born Boston. Slass.. Sept. 1, 1873.
Parents Jaraes Barnard Shannon, Louisa Bertha Farrar.
School Boston College, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Journalist. •
Address 1 Glendale Terrace, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.] •
HENRY SOUTHWORTH SHAW, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 29, 1884.
Parents Henry Southworth Shaw, Louisa Stuart Towne.
School Volkmann School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mury Bruce Allen, Newton, Mass., Jan. 25, 1912.
Children Robert Southworth, Feb. 2Jt, 1915.
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Occupation Finance and Manufacturing.
Address (home) Centre St., Dover, Mass.
(business) 78 Chauncey St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Shaw has nothing to add to his last report.]
JOHN DANIEL SHAW
Born Malagawatch, Inverness Co., N. S., June 22, 1880.
Parents John Shaw, Flora MacLeod.
School Roxbury High School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1S98-1905.
Occupation Landscape Architect.
Address 232 Security Building, Los Angeles. Cal.
[Has not been heard from.]
JOHN MAXWELL SHAW, Jr.
Born Indianapolis. Ind., March IJi, 1883.
Parents John Maxtcell Shaw, Josephine Anna. Landis.
School Indianapolis Academy, Indianapolis, Ind.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address Union Stock Yards, Nashville, Tenn.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES BERNARD SHEA
Born West Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 7, 1863.
Parents Daniel C. Shea, Julia A. Griffin.
School Boston College, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Elizabeth J. Wilson, Brookline, Mass., June 20,
1S96.
Occupation Deputy Commissioner, Park and Recreation De-
partment, Boston.
Address (home) Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.
(business) 33 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
I have been assistant superintendent of parks, Boston;
then appointed superintendent, and after that deputy com-
missioner. I served as president of the Park Superinten-
dents Association of America in 1913. I have contributed
articles to trade papers on horticultural subjects. Member:
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Boston Athletic Association, Harvard Club of Boston, Massa-
chusetts Horticultural Society, Park Superintendents Asso-
ciation of America, Society of American Florists and Orna-
mental Horticulturists.
JOHN JOSEPH SHEEHAN
Born Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 27, 188Ji.
Parents William Sheehan, Mary Dergan.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College W02-1905.
Occupation Insurance Broker.
Address 23 Bernard St., Dorchester, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
EUGENE LLOYD SHELDON
Born apringfleld, Mass.. May 27, 1885.
Parents Asa Eugene Sheldon, Anna Louise Bischofsberger.
School West Springfield High School, West Springfield,
Mass.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; A.M., 1907.
Occupation Journalist.
Address Care of A. E. Sheldon, 58 Liberty St., Springfield,
Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
REGINALD HERBERT SHELDON
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1882.
Parents George Herbert Sheldon, Jane Theresa Orady.
School Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Lumina Isabella Cantin, Lowell, Mass., July 23,
1912.
Occupation Superintendent of Construction.
Address 45 B St., Lowell, Mass.
I have been engaged in construction work all over the
country for engineering firms, and in special engineering
work for various gas and electric corporations.
OTIS NORTON SHEPARD
Born Brighton, Mass., June 18, 1885.
Parents Horace Blanchard Shepard, Florence Olivier Oaut.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbtiry, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Gladys L. Peck, West Haverstraw, N. Y., Nov.^
1909.
Children Horace Blanchard, 2d, March 16, 1912; Kate Peck,.
Sept. 28, 1915.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) Plandome, Long Island, N. Y.
(business) 200 5th Ave., New York, N. Y.
Selling lumber ever since and hope to continue.
RALPH ATHERTON SHEPARD
Born Brighton, Mass., Jan. 15, 1883.
Parents Horace Blanchard Shepard, Florence Olivier Gaut..
School Stone School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Inez Whelan, Ottawa, Canada, June 11, 1907.
Children Hiime G., March 4, 1908; Phyllis, June 9, 1910.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) ^7 University Road, Brookline, Mass.
(business) 201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
EVERETT OILMAN SHERWIN
Born Chicopee, Mass., Oct. 23, 1882.
Parents Jonathan Willis Sherwin, Betsy Ann Hart.
School Chicopee High School, Chicopee, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees
A.B.. 1906 (1905).
Married
Ruth Strickland Morse, Auburn, Me., June 28^
1911.
Occupation
Teacher.
Address
(home) 12 Lowell St., Worcester, Mass.
(business) South High School, Richards St., Wor-
cester, Mass.
In 1905 I received my A.B. degree as of 1906. My career
since then may be summarized very briefly as follows: 1905
to 1906, teaching in a country school in New Hampshire and
in a private school in Concord, Mass. ; 1906 to 1908, teacher
of English in high school, Spencer, Mass. ; 1908 to 1911, head
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of department of English in Edward Little High School, Au-
burn, Me. ; 1911 to the present, teacher of English in the
South High School, Worcester, Mass. Member: Harvard
Club of Worcester, Mass., Twentieth Century Club of Wor-
cester, Mass., Morning Star Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
FRANKLIN EDGAR SHIRK
Born Muncie, Ind., July 28, 18S1.
Parents William W. Shirk, Emily Franklin.
School Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Helen B. Matthews. Muncie, Ind.. June 5, 1912.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 114 East Jackson St., Muncie, Ind.; 5 Canopic St.,
Muncie. Ind.
[Flas not been heard from.]
WALTER MAX SHOHL
Born Cincinnati. Ohio, July 12, 1885.
Parents Chnrles Shohl. Annie Thurnauer.
School Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 714 South Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
(business) 50 Atlas Bank Building, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
After finishing my work for an A.B. degree, I entered
the Harvard Law School, graduating with the degree of
LL.B. in 1908. During my last year at the Law School, I
also acted as assistant to Professor Taussig, of the college,
in Economies. I started the practice of law in the office of
Frank F. Dinsmore, of Cincinnati, in 1908. In 1912 I be-
came his partner and have been ever since, under the firm
name of Dinsmore and Shohl. My time has been devoted to
the practice of my profession. In 1915 I became a director
in the Cincinnati, Georgetown and Portsmouth Railroad
Company. Member: University Club, Cincinnati, Harvard
Club of Cincinnati.
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HAROLD ROBERT SHURTLEFF
Born Concord, N. H., Jan. 6, 1883.
Parents Amos Johnson Shurtleff, Louise Robinson.
School High School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Architectural Draughtsmun.
Address Care of Guy Lowell, 225 Fifth Ave., New York,.
N. Y.
Member: Harvard Club of New York, Union Boat Club,
Boston.
[Mr. Shurtleff has nothing further to add to his last re-
port. ]
HOWARD FRANK SHURTLEFF
Born Sotithwick, Mass., June Jt, 1882.
Parents Frank Brockway Shurtleff, Viola Amoreth Bacon.
School Westfield High School, Westfield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M.. 1907.
Married Minnie Adams Wilson, Springfield, Mass., July 31,.
1907.
Children Caroline, May 21, 1908; Jean Bacon, June 2Jf, 1910.
Occupation Agriculture.
Address R. F. D., Westfield, Mass.
I taught English at Ripon College from 1907 to 1912;
taught English in Hartford High School from 1912 to 1913.
I have been engaged since 1913 in the cultivation of tobacco
and in literary work, with emphasis on the tobacco. Enter-
ing this in order to regain my health, I have acquired lands
and buildings, and shall probably develop the business. I
have edited plays for the American Book Company (1911-
1912) ; I wrote the Book of the Pageant, (the words of a pa-
geant given at Ripon College in 1911).
FRANK JAMES SICHA
Born Cleveland, Ohio, March 1, 1885.
Parents Frank Sicha, Camilla Sanda.
School Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1905.
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Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906); A.M. (Oterlin College), 19U.
Married Delia Daisy Reed, Woodbine, Iowa, 1911.
Children Frances Marcella, Sept. 26, 1915 (died Sept. 26,
1915).
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 200Jf Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown. Ohio.
(business) South High School, Youngstoic7i,
Ohio.
After eight rather quiet years of teaching English in Ober-
lin (Ohio) Academy, varied with the mildest kind of dissipa-
tion by some summer school work at Columbia, I am now in
my second year at South High School in Youngstown, of re-
cent strike fame. My spare moments from the routine of
junior English classes are divided between leading the dra-
matic society to higher things and helping fan the flame that,
some of us hope will develop into a real, live Harvard Club.
With Watkins, another 1906 man, I have organized a branch
of our class, but as we are the only two members, we have
had no election of officers so far. Still we manage to have
a celebration on a small scale when the Harvard Varsity gets
into action, whether that happens to be in Princeton or New
Haven. Otherwise all is peaceful. Member: Youngstown
Harvard Club.
JOSEPH SIDDALL
Born Trenton, N. J., Oct. 25, 1879.
Parents Thomas G. Siddall, Emma MacDaniels.
School High School, Trenton, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Harriet I. Jenkins, Trenton, N. J., June 21, 1908.
Children John Richard, Dec. 7, 1910.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address (home) Box 143, Riverton, N. J.
(business) 760 Bourse Boulevard, Philadelphia,
Pa.
•
I entered the employ of the American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company upon graduation, in the class of 1906, Law-
rence Scientific School. I have been engaged in plant en-
gineering during employment.
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JAMES HORWITZ SILVER
Born Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 12, 188^. ■
Parents Michael T. Silver, Deborah Horwitz.
School Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 1725 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, Ohio.
(business) 2320 Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
The five months following my graduation I spent in
Europe with a cousin (Harvard 1903). In January, 1907, I
took a job with the Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Railroad
Company. After six months in the car-shops and three in
the traffic department, I quit railroading and went with an
advertising agency in Chicago, where I remained about one
year. I came home after this experience and entered the em-
ploy of the M. T. Silver Company, for whom I am now trav-
elling in Montana, the Dakotas, and Minnesota. I was ad-
mitted to the firm about two years ago.
MAX SILVERMAN
Born J^^eiv York, N. Y., May 4, 1884-
Parents Jacob Silverman, Sophia Winner.
School Hope St. High School, Providence, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Unknown.
[Has not been heard from.]
PHILIP SILVERMAN
Born Lomza, Russia, Jan. 25, 1883.
Parents Harris Silverman, Sarah Robinowitch.
School V/oocVs Business College.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address Unknoivn.
[Has not been heard from.]
NAUBERT OLIVER SIMARD
Born Worcester, Mass., March 22, 1882.
Parents John B. Simard, Agnes Harper.
School Worcester High School, Worcester, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 16 Roxbury St., Worcester, Mass.
(business) 452 Main St., Worcester, Mass.
[Mr. Simard has nothing to add to his last report.]
THOMAS MARSHALL SIMPSON
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Born Addison, Me., Feb. 19, 1881.
Parents John Emery Simpson, Orrie Vesta Drisko.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1006 (1905); A.M. (University of Wiscon-
sin), 1910.
Married Frances L. Schlute, Chicago, III, Aug. 11, 1911.
Occupation Educator.
Address University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
[Has not been heard from.]
HAROLD VINCENT SKENE
Born Pittsfield, Mass., June 19, 1883.
Parents George Skene, Emma Caroline Finney.
School Roxbury High School and South Boston High
School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Architect.
Address 8 Hillside Ave., Bedford, Mass.
From 1906 to 1907 I was assistant in architecture, depart-
ment of architecture, Harvard University. I was forced to
give up the general practice of architecture because of
serious eye trouble. I am now practising architecture inter-
mittently, producing poultry, and handling farm supplies,
but, first and foremost, revelling in the joys of rural life.
Member: Bedford Co-operative Corporation, Bedford
Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, Bedford Civic Club.
ROBERT WILKINSON SKINNER, Jr.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feb. 20, 1883.
Parents Robert Wilkinson Skinner, Mury Oriffiths Snare.
School Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Years in College li>02-ld06.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Sarah Purdy McElroy, Beverly, N. J., Jan. 15,
1910.
Children Robert Wilkinson, 3d, Feb. 6, 1911; George Thorn,
Feb. 20, 1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 2117 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) 427 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
My time since leaving college has been fully occupied in
the practice of the law and in the fulfilment of domestic ob-
ligations. The items of my marriage and the birth of my
children, together with my residence and business address
form, therefore, a practically complete record of the chief
events of my life. Member: University Club of Brooklyn,
N. Y., Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Down Town Club, Philadelphia, Union League of Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution.
THOMAS DONALDSON SLOAN
Born Osii-cgo, X. Y., April 21, 1884.
Parents Robert Sage Sloan, Ethel Donaldson.
School University School, Baltimore, Md.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen de Bussy Clark, San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 6,
1909.
Children Helen de Bussy, Oct. 21, 1910; Thomas Donaldson,
Jr., Feb. U, 1912; Robert Sage, Sept. U, 1913;
Miriam, Dec. SO, 1914.
Occupation Army Officer.
Address (home) Fort Armstrong, Honolulu, T. H.
(business) Care of The Adjutant General, V. S. A.,
Washington, D. C.
I was assistant treasurer, Fitzgibbons Boiler Company,
Oswego, N, Y., to January 1, 1908; commissioned second
lieutenant of Field Artillery, January 5, 1908, and as-
signed to 6th Field Artillery (horse) with station at Fort
Riley, Kan. ; promoted to the grade of first lieutenant March
11, 1911, and appointed battalion quartermaster, 1st bat-
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talion 3d Field Artillery, with station at Fort Myer, Va. ;
inspector-instructor of militia from October, 1911, to July,
1913; assigned to 4th Field Artillery at Texas City, Texas,
July, 1913 ; transferred to Coast Artillery Corps, December,
1913, and moved to Fort Hamilton, N. Y. ; transferred to
Fort Armstrong, Honolulu, T. H., July, 1914. Member:
Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C, Army and Navy
Club, Washington, D. C, University Club, Honolulu, T. H.,
Naval Order of the United States.
LESLIE AKERS SLOPER
Born Pepperell. Mass.. May 31, 1883.
Parents Phineas Cone Sloper, Carrie Eliza Marsh.
School Boston University, Boston, Mass.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Journalist.
Address 6 Springfield St., Belmont, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
CARROLL NINDE SMITH
Born Pekin, III., March 3. 188^.
Parents Dietrich Conrad Smith, Caroline Pieper.
School Pekin High School, Pekin, III.
Years in College 1904-1905.
Degrees A.B. (University of Minnesota). 1906.
Married Agnes Segar Lathrop, Full River, Mass., Nov. 11,
1909.
Occupation Publisher.
Address (home) 100 Plimpton St.. Walpole, Mass.
(business) Care of Atlantic Monthly, 3 Park St.,
Boston, Mass.
I spent the last six months of 1906 abroad, walking some
2,000 miles in England and the continent with Albert C.
Koch, another ex-1906 man. January, 1907, to January,
1911, I was engaged in the lumber and timber business in
Minneapolis and northern Minnesota. In 1911 I came to
New England and for four years was with the Plimpton
Press, at Norwood, Mass., engaged in the study and applica-
tion of scientific management to the book-manufacturing in-
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diistry. November, 1915, found me attracted to and con-
nected with magazine publishing, engaged with the Atlantic
Monthly Company, in Boston, in the publication of that mag-
azine and The House Beautiful, which that company also
owns.
HAROLD CROCKER SMITH
Born Fall River, Mass., Jan. 5, 1885.
Parents Emilius W. Smith, Emma Louise Crocker.
School B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Occupation Overseer, Carding and Spinning.
Address 20-'f Rock St., Fall River, Mass.
On leaving college I went into the cotton textile business.
The last five years I have been employed by the Heywood
Narrow Fabric Company, of Fall River. Much of my spare
time I have spent in the clubs here in town. Member : Fall
River Golf Club, Fethudic Tennis Club of Fall River, Mac-
Donald Skating Club of Fall River.
HAROLD WATSON SMITH
Born Bath, Me., June 28, 1883.
Parents Converse Lily Owen Smith, Alice Watson.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Cecil Corinne Ward, Akron, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1915.
Occupation Secretary to President of Firestone Tire and Rub-
ber Company.
Address (home) 128 Borton Ave., Akron, Ohio.
(business) Care of Firestone Tire and Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio.
In the fall of 1906 I entered the Harvard Law School,
which I left in June, 1907, spending the summer in New
Hampshire. At the close of the season I went to New York
City to enter the employ of The Celluloid Company. My
connection with that company terminated in February,
1911, when I accepted a position with the Diamond Rubber
Company and went to Akron, Ohio, where I spent several
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weeks, returning later to the New York office. I was called
to Akron again in February, 1912, and definitely settled
there. The change, at first, was hardly an agreeable one ;
but four years in that active rubber centre has convinced me
that life in a city of one hundred thousand is more satis-
factory than existence in New York. The consolidation of
the Diamond and Goodrich Companies in the fall of 1912
brought many changes and I went with the Firestone Tire
and Rubber Company, in the same city, where I am now lo-
cated as secretary to H. S. Firestone, president of the com-
pany. My principal activities outside of business have been
in connection with the University Club of Akron, of which
I am treasurer and director. We are about to build a club-
house costing $100,000, offering a fine home for the Harvard
and other college men living in this city. Member : Harvard
Club of New York, Harvard Club of Akron, Ohio, Akron
Club of Akron, Ohio, University Club of Akron, Ohio.
HARRY LYNCH SMITH
Born Muncy, Pa., Sept. 13, 1878.
Parents Leeroy Smith, Ellen Emanuel.
School International Correspondence School, Scranton,
Pa.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Carrie Mae Anderson, Youngstown, Ohio. March
23, 1907.
Children Sarah Ellen, Sept. 18, 1908; Harry Lynch Jr.,
April 11, 1910.
Occupation Scientist.
Address 92 Hazelwood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
[Has not been heard from.]
ROBERT LAWRENCE SMITH
Born Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 13, 1882.
Parents Huntington Porter Smith, Anna Dwight Berry.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married ist, Theresa Constance Brooks, Brooklyn, N. T.,
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April 2, 1913; 2d, Marjorie Brooks, Brooklyn, N.
Y., May i, 1916.
Occupation Assistant Reference Librarian.
Address (home) 1280 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. T.
(business) 197 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
There is very little to add to the information as published
in the second class report, with the notable exception of my
marriage on April 2, 1913, to a Brooklyn girl, Theresa C.
Brooks. My present position is the same with the Brooklyn
Public Library, and for the last two years I have been the
treasurer of the New York Library Club, a large organiza-
tion of library workers in Greater New York and vicinity.
Member : Long Island Harvard Club, American Library As-
sociation (headquarters, Chicago, 111.), New York Library
Club, Brooklyn Young Republican Club, Citizens' Union of
New York.
SIDNEY McKEEHAN SMITH
Born Clarksburg. W. Va., June 25, 1883.
Parents Phillip M. Smith, Ida McKeehan.
School High School, Wellsville, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Helen Taylor Wells, Steubenville, Ohio. May 23,
1910.
Children Edward Wayne, Dec. 3, 1911.
Occupation Metallurgist.
Address (home) 632 Campbell Ave., Detroit, Mich.
(business) Care of Detroit Copper and Brass Roll-
ing Mills, Detroit, Mich.
Member: Knights Templar, East Liverpool, Ohio.
[Mr. Smith has nothing further to add to his last report.]
YEREMYA KENLEY SMITH
Born Columbia, Mo., Dec. 6, 1885.
Parents William Benjamin Smith, Katherine Merrill.
School Tulane University, New Orleans, La.
Years in College 1904-1905.
Address 1 'ilO St. Andreivs St., New Orleans, La.
[Has not been heard from.]
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ROBERT NEWKIRK SMITHER
Born Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1SS3.
Parents Robert Knight Smither, Lucretia Neivkirk.
School Mastin Park School, Buffalo, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Harriet Roberts Peck, Woonsocket, R. I., Feb. 15y
1909.
Children Robert Challenor, Feb. S, 1910; Catherine, June 8,
1911.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address Westerly, R. I.
Upon graduation, it was apparent that the General Elec-
tric Company was sorely in need of my services. Prompted
by my considerate nature, I decided to help them, starting
to work in the fall of 1906, at a most remarkable salary, —
quite enough to live on by not eating at all. In 1908 I be-
came associated with a New York concern importing heavy
chemicals for the textile industry. My interest in textiles
dated from this time. In 1911 I became a director and
officer of the Lymansville Mills of Providence, and subse-
quently, of the Danielson Cotton Company, of Danielson,
Conn., the Picardie Woven Fabrics Company, of New York,
and the Pequot Shirt Company, of Westerly, R. I. My time
is now divided among these concerns, and to this end I am
living in Westerly, R. I., as being most centrally located.
CHESTER SNOW
Born Salt Lake City, Utah, June 1, 1881.
Parents Willard Snow, Dora Pratt.
School Ogden High School, Ogden, Utah, and Utah Agri-
cultural College, Logan, Utah.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin), 1914..
Married ^ay Maughan, Logan, Utah, Aug. 22, 1906.
Children Chester Weston, April 10, 1908.
Occupation Professor of Mathematics.
Address (home) 136 Howard St., Moscow, Idaho.
(business) University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho,
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I was professor of physics at the Brigham Young Univer-
sity, Provo, Utah, 1906 to 1911; professor of mathematics at
the same place, 1911 to 1912; fellow in physics at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, 1912 to 1914; associate professor of
mathematics, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, 1914. I
have written : The Magneto-Optical Parameters of Nickel
and Iron (Physical Review, July, 1913). Member: Ameri-
can Physical Society, Sigma Chi, Madison, Wis., Gamma Al-
pha, Madison, Wis.
JUNIUS PRENTISS SOKOLL
Born Cottage City, Mass., Sept. 7, ISSJ/.
Parents Edmund Joseph Sokoll, Frances Rausch.
School B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address 633 Second St., Fall River, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
AUGUSTUS WHITTEMORE SOULE
Born Frankfort, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1885.
Parents Richard Herman Soule, Ida Helen Whittemore.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1905 (1906).
Married Marjorie Alberta Rudolf, Boston, Mass., June 12,
1915.
Occupation Bond Salesman.
Address (home) 1070 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 60 State St., Boston, Mass.
The day after graduating from college in June, 1905, I
sailed with my brother from Boston for Naples, and spent
the summer travelling through Italy, Switzerland, Germany,
Holland, Belgium, France, England and Scotland, having a
delightful trip. Soon after my return to Boston I entered
the employ of Blodget and Company, bond dealers, on Octo-
ber 1, 1905, where I have been ever since, recently having
been given a share in the profits of the business. For the
first few years my work was in the office, and I lived in
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Brookline, spending my vacations usually at York Harbor,
Me. In April, 1908, I began travelling through New York
State, Rhode Island and New Hampshire selling bonds. In
the fall of 1910 I took a trip to California with the American
Bankers Association, going by way of the Grand Canyon,
visiting Southern California, San Francisco, Portland, Ta-
coma, Seattle and Vancouver, and returning home through
the Canadian Rockies, via St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chi-
cago to Boston, — fully as interesting a trip to my mind as my
trip to Europe. In 1911 I moved into Boston, conveniently
near the Harvard Club. When the clubhouse was built Phil-
lips Ketchum and I raised a fund among some of the Boston
men to furnish a room for the class of 1906, so that there
might be some place where we could collect and keep any
books or papers written by members of the class. I was
married, on June 12, 1915, at Trinity Church, Boston, to
Marjorie Alberta Rudolf, during which ceremony I was ably
assisted by several of my classmates. Soon after the wed-
ding, we started for the exposition at San Francisco, going
by way of the Grand Canyon and the San Diego Exposition,
and visiting my brother at Santa Barbara for two weeks.
We covered practically the same trip that I had previously
taken, with the addition of the Yosemite Valley and Niag-
ara Falls. There is no need to add that this is the best trip
I have ever taken. On our return we removed to 1070 Bea-
con Street, Brookline, Mass., where we are now living.
Member : Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New
York, Oakley Country Club, Watertown, Mass.
LAUNCELOT PHELPS SOULE
Born Boston, Mass., April 15, J8S3.
Parents Edvxird Lincoln Soule. Elizaieth Neichouse
Phelps.
School Roxbury Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Doris Hill, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Aug. 22, 1911.
'Children Elizabeth Phelps, Jan. 6. 1913; Edmund Foster,
March If, 1915.
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Occupation Salesman.
-Address (home) Federal St.. Montague, Mass.
(business) Turners Falls, Mass.
[Mr. Soule has nothing to add to his last report.]
WINSOR SOULE
Born Staten Island, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1883.
Parents Richard Herman Soule, Ida Whittemore.
School St. PauVs School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A..B., 1906 (1905); S.B. (Massachusetts Institute
of Technology), 1907.
Married Judith Brasher de Forest, New York, N. Y., Oct.
19, 1907.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 321 East Islay St., Santa Barbara, Gal.
(business) 1206 State St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
As I finished my required number of courses at the end of
my junior year, I was granted leave of absence for 1905-
1906. Immediately after class day, 1905, my brother and I
■sailed for Europe on the Canopic, landing in Naples early in
Jul.y. After travelling through the continent we sailed from
Liverpool in September. Upon my return I entered the
third year of the architectural course at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technolog5% as I had taken enough architecture
at Harvard to allow this advanced standing. In June, 1906,
I returned to Harvard to receive my degree with the class.
Directly after this I entered the office of Cram, Goodhue and
Ferguson, architects, where I worked until Technology
opened in the fall. After graduating in 1907 from Technolo-
gy, I again entered IMr. Cram's office, remaining until June,
1908. I then received an exceptionally fine offer from Bryn
Mawr College, which was about to build a new gymnasium.
As there was dissatisfaction with architects employed at the
time, I was asked to make sketches, which were accepted.
I at once left Mr. Cram and opened an office of my own,
moving to Bryn Mawr in the fall to superintend the erec-
tion of the building. While there I also completed two
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houses for professors and a private cottage, besides starting
sketches for the new infirmary, which is now being erected.
I then returned to Boston, entering the employ of Allen and
Collins, architects, where I remained until December, 1911.
At this time, on account of my wife's health, I left for the
Pacific coast, intending to spend three months in Santa Bar-
bara, but upon arriving I was so charmed with the place and
its business opportunities that I decided to open an office
here and having taken my examination before the state board
of architecture, was admitted to practice in this state, in
January, 1912. In August, 1912, I formed a partnership
with Russel Ray, '04, which was dissolved by mutual con-
sent, December, 1914. Since locating here I have designed
and erected Santa Barbara Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion Building, Santa Barbara Bath House, for the Southern
California Edison Company, many pieces of commercial
work, among the most interesting being the entire layout
for a village of three thousand inhabitants located in the
centre of the Mojave Desert, also many pieces of residence
work. I have become very much interested in civic and
philanthropic work, being at the present time a director of
the Cottage Hospital and Young Men's Christian Association
and a vestryman of the church. Member: Santa Barbara
Country Club, Santa Barbara Club, Santa Barbara Trap
Shooting Club, Santa Barbara Gun Club.
THOMAS GAGER SPENCER
Born Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1884.
Parents Thomas Dickinson Spencer, Mary Louise Smith.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College W02-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1905).
Married Harriet Weed Hollister, Rochester, N. Y., 1910.
Children Thomas Dickinson, Aug. 15, 1911; Hollister, Oct.
19, 191.'t.
Occupation Lumber Dealer.
Address (home) 9 Oliver St., Rochester, N. Y.
(business) 100 Anderson Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
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From 1908 to 1910 I was manager of the cable sales de-
partment of the Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufactur-
ing Company. From 1909 to 1910 I was credit manager for
the same company. From 1910 to 1916, vice-president of the
Hollister Lumber Company. 1910, elected a member of the
board of governors of the Rochester Homeopathic Hospital;
1915, elected vestryman of St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Rochester, N. Y. Member: Genesee Valley Club, Rochester,
Harvard Club of Rochester.
WILLIAM AMBROSE SPENCER
Born New London, Conn., May 24, 1885.
Parents Willia^n Canfield Spencer, Mary Merrick Good-
win.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); S.B., 1906.
Occupation Traffic Superintendent.
Address (home) 720 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich,
(business) 20 Clifford St., Detroit, Mich.
After graduating, I entered, in August, 1906, the experi-
mental branch of the engineering department of the Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company, located at Boston.
In September, 1907, this department was transferred to New
York and I went with it, joining, however, the traffic branch
of the department. In November, 1909, I was transferred
to the traffic department of the Michigan State Telephone
Company, located in Detroit, Mich. There I filled several
subordinate positions in the traffic department until April,
1913, when I was promoted to traffic superintendent, which
position I now hold. This position is responsible for the-
switchboard and toll-line engineering, the service, the oper-
ating rules, the hiring and firing of the operators (of which
there are about 4,000), the scheduling of the forces, the wel-
fare work, etc., for the state of Michigan. It is a very inter-
esting job, but gives very little time for leisure. Member:
Harvard Club of New York, Country Club, Detroit, Univer-
sity Club, Detroit, Detroit Athletic Club.
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RICHARD EVANS SPERRY
Born York, Pa., Aug. 9, 1885.
Parents RicMrd Benjamin Sperry, Lucy Tucker Wilson.
School Marston University School, Baltimore, Md.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Contractor.
Address (home) Washington Apartments, Baltimore, Md.
(business) Care of The Bartlett Hayward Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md.
I finished enough courses for my degree in 1905, returning
in 1906 to graduate with the class. For a year and a half I
was connected with A. G. Spalding and Brothers, in New
York. Since 1907 I have been in the contracting business
with the Bartlett Hayward Company, founders and engin-
eers, of Baltimore, Md., having had charge of the construc-
tion of various gas apparatus and tanks in the United States
and Canada. I am now located in Baltimore with the same
company, engaged in making shrapnel for the Allies. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York,
Harvard Club of Chicago, Baltimore Club, Baltimore, Md.,
Baltimore Yacht Club, Baltimore, Md.
HERBERT JOSEPH SPINDEN
Born Huron, 8. D., Aug. 16, 1879.
Parents Eugene Samuel Spinden, Mary Rose Herbert.
School High School, Tacoma, Wush.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1908; Ph.D., 1909.
Occupation Anthropologist.
Address American Museum of Natural History, New York,
N. Y.
After receiving my bachelor's degree I was Austin Teach-
ing Fellow in anthropology for three years until I received
my doctor's degree. In the summers of 1906 and 1907 I con-
ducted ethnological work among the Nez Perce Indians of
Idaho. In the summer of 1909 I taught in the Harvard Sum-
mer School and on September 1 of that year became at-
tached to the scientific staff of the American Museum of Nat-
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ural History, New York. My first field work was among the
Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, extending at intervals from
1909 to 1914. In 1909 I visited the highlands of Central Mexico
as well as Yucatan, to examine ancient ruins. In 1910 I re-
turned to Mexico as a delegate from the museum to the con-
gress of Americanists that met during the centennial cele-
bration in Mexico City. After this meeting had closed, I
spent three months in archaeological work in different parts
of Mexico. In 1912, I made my first visit to Guatemala and
Honduras, and in 1914 I spent six months in Central America,
most of the time in company with Mr. S. G. Morley, '07, of
the Carnegie Institution. We visited and studied monu-
ments at the ancient Maya cities scattered in the jungle
across the base of the Yucatan peninsula. A large part of
1915 was spent in installing the fine collection of Mr. Minor
C. Keith, which included thousands of archaeological spe-
cimens from Costa Rica. At the end of this year I was dele-
gate to the Pan American Scientific Congress, meeting in
Washington. All told I have been busy at agreeable and varied
work since leaving Harvard. I have written : The Mandans
(with George F. Will). The Nez Perce, A Study of Maya
Art, Notes on the Archaeology" of Salvados. Member: Har-
vard Travellers Club, Boston, Harvard Club of New York,
American Anthropological Society, Washington, American
Ethnological Society, New York, American Folk Lore So-
ciety, Boston.
ALBERT CLIFF SPROUL
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 23, 1884.
Parents Thomas John Sproul, Alice Priscilla Libby.
School Roxbury High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Margaret Brack, Boston, Mass., Oct. 28, 1911.
Children Albert Furman, Aug. 21, 1912.
Occupation Free-Lance Writer.
Address R. F. D., No. 1, Richmond, Me.
It's taken a sight of ruminating and straw-chewing to
separate the wheat from the chaff of the last ten years and
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I'll be hornswoggled if I'd have undertaken the job, only
seeing the cause was so good. Here I am, down in the heart
of Maine, gradually absorbing the vernacular of the bucolics
and rusticating with a vengeance, an experience that serves
as a period after the shif tings of a decade. Not that I've
been a rolling stone, but rather have pursued a circumlocu-
tive and likewise an accumulative existence. My tirst
offence was to teach the young idea how to shoot. The
ammunition I used was French and German, with a bit
of Spanish mixed in to make the charges particularly
deadly. Well, things went off with a bang and I
scored a few bull's-eyes in the work until I was seized
with an insatiable longing to shift my view-point and, in-
stead of paternally looking down all the tine in the role of
a teacher, to sight bigger things. Before I did that, I went
to France to air my French. When I started to talk with
the natives at Cherbourg, I at once decided that my French
needed especially good airing. However, by inveigling in
conversation all those who could reasonably or unreasona-
bly expect a tip from me, I managed to acquire a degree of
fluency and succeeded in escaping the charge of assassinat-
ing'the mother tongue. When I returned. I became editor
of The Boston Literary Bulletin and rubbed elbows with the
various positions of author, critic, printer, proof-reader, ad-
vertising manager, circulation manager, publicity expert,
and so forth, ad infinitum. I had a number of well-known
men on my staff, among whom was Charles Felton Pidgin,
author of Quincy Adams Sawyer. But, after three or four
years of routine work, my nose began to get sore from be-
ing kept at the grindstone so long; therefore, I ambled
forth into other fields. I was seized with the craze for do-
ing free-lance work and determined to take the nub of my
variegated past, add the concoctions of an active imagina-
tion, and, after mixing and baking well, sell the goods in the
market-place. Some of my friends, whom I have honored
by reading my effusions to them, intimated that I was try-
ing to get money under false pretences. Others appeared
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decidedly anxious about my mental condition. Inasmuch
as I have, in the past five years, sold thousands of those
effusions, I have come to the conclusion that the manu-
scripts must contain some merit or the editors must be
either blind or batty. What do I write? Bless your heart,
anything that comes along. If a household magazine wants
to know the best way to fry apple fritters, by cricky, I'd
see that they got it. Poems, short stories, articles of every
kind, all are "meaty" subjects. I am married and have re-
signed my position as boss of the house to a bouncing three-
year-old boy, who knows how to get around his dad. How-
ever, I hope to recover in time some remnants of my form-
er authority. A suggestion by the way: Those members of
the class who are not yet married ought to pay a special tax
for their oversight and be forced to make a resolution to re-
pair their defection before the next meeting. Just now, it
is my purpose to create an avocation. As soon as the snows
melt, I shall corral a flock of Rhode Island reds and go on
a still hunt after the elusive egg.
BEATON HALL SQUIRES
Born Britannia, Newfoundland, Dec. 16, 1880.
Parents John Squires. Amelia Davis Hippisley.
School Methodist College, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Edith Louise Gnffleld, Newtonville, Mass., Feb. 1,
1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 821 8th Ave., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada.
(business) Royal Bank of Canada, Saskatoon,
Sask., Canada.
1 practised law in Boston after graduating from the Law
School until February 1, 1913. Then I came to Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada, and entered the firm of Maclean,
Jordan, Hollinrake and Moxon. In April, 1914, I became a
member of that firm under the name of Maclean, Hollinrake,
Moxon and Squires. I severed my relationship with that
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firm on February 1, 1916, and started for myself and am?,
practising with offices in The Royal Bank of Canada Build-
ing, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, at the present time.
(GEORGE) EDGAR STANTON, Jr.
Born St. Petersburg, Russia, March 30, 188Jf.
Parents Edgar Stanton, Helene Ernst.
School Rugby School, Kenilworth, III.
Years in College 1903-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1905 (1906).
Married Harriet Rew, Chicago, III., Dec. 29, 1901.
Children Edgar, Jr., Feb. 1, 1909; Francis, April 11, 1910.^
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 315 Ridge Ave., Winnetka, III.
(business) 30 West Washington St., Chicago, III.
I entered the firm of Stanton and Company, importers and'
grocers, in 1906, and held various positions, I am now presi-
dent and treasurer of the company. Member: University
Club, Chicago, Indian Hill Club, Winnetka, 111.
RICHARD RUSSELL STANWOOD
Born Boston, Mass., Dec. 5, 188^.
Parents Arthur Grimes Stanwood, Annie Louise Russell.
School XobJe and Grecnough' s School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.Arch., 1908.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 4 Walnut St.. Boston. Mass.
(business) 8 Beacon St., Boston. Mass.
After graduation I remained in Cambridge for two years,,
taking the degree of master in architecture in June, 1908.
In August of that year I went abroad to study architecture
in Paris, and to travel. While there I studied in the atelier
of M. Duquesne, until recently professor of architecture at
Harvard. On my return, in the autumn of 1909, I entered
the Boston office of Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson, archi-
tects, where I remained several years. I have since been in
the office of C. H. Blackall and am at present in the office
of Charles R. Greco. I have at various times done residen-
tial work "on the side." Several months ago I announced'!
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my engagement to Miss Helen Starkweather Fowler of New
Haven, Conn. Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Oakley
Country Club, Watertown, Mass.
BARTON KINGMAN STEPHENSON
Born Jamaica Plain, Mass., July 10, 1883.
Parents Benjamin Turner Stephenson, Luda Warner
Grant.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Madge Gondii Lovell, West Newton, Mass., April
16, 1908.
Children Nancy, May 29, 1909.
Address (home) 19 Walnut St., Winchester, Mass.
(business) 176 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
After spending August and September, 1906, in the foun-
dry of the Grriffin Wheel Company, of Chicago, learning how
to manufacture railroad and street-car wheels, I took up the
selling end of the business, representing the firm in Eastern
Canada, the New England states, and New York City, until
February, 1912. After five months as Boston sales manager
of the United States Printograph Company, of La Crosse,
Wis., I entered the investment banking business in July,
1912. In the following January, I removed to Chicago, to
open an office and become Chicago manager for the same
firm, with jurisdiction west and south of Cleveland, Ohio.
In October, 1913, I returned to Boston to go with Merrill,
Oldham and Company, investment bankers, where I re-
mained until October, 1914. Since that time, I have been
M'ith the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, of
Boston. I have kept up my athletics with bowling, baseball,
tennis and golf. Two years ago baseball became too strenu-
ous for an old man, and I took up golf. In this sport I have
managed to reduce my state handicap from 18 to 11, and
like all golfers, I live for the future. Member: Winchester
Country Club, Calumet Club, Winchester, Mass., Harvard
Club of Boston, Harvard Varsity Club, Cambridge, Boston
Life LTnderwriters ■ Association.
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SOLOMON WALTER STERN
Born New Orleans, La., March 5, 1884.
Parents Maurice Stern, Hanna Bloom.
School Boys' High School, New Orleans, La.
Tears in College 1905-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.B. (Tulane University), 1905.
Married Josephine Ella Mayer, Chicago, III., Dec. 28, 1911.
Children Solomon Walter, Jr.. Aug. 1. 191^.
Occupation Cotton Broker.
Address (home) 3 Richmond Place, New Orleans. La.
(business) 84O Union St., New Orleans, La.
I was born in New Orleans, La., March 5, 1884. and re-
ceived all of my education in the public schools of that city,
graduating from the public high school in 1901. I then en-
tered Tulane. University, from which institution I was gradu-
ated in 1905j and entered the senior class of Harvard in the
fall of that year, getting my A.B. in June, 1906. I then re-
turned to New Orleans, where I became connected with the
firm of Lehman, Stem and Company, Ltd., cotton brokers, of
which firm I am now vice-president. I was at one time a
member of the board of managers of the city almshouse, and
am at present on the executive committee of the Public
School Alliance. Member: Eound Table Club, Tulane So-
ciety of Economics, Louisiana Historical Society, all of New
Orleans.
JOHN BATTERSON STETSON, Jr.
Born Philadelphia. Pa.. Oct. U, I884.
Parents John Batterson Stetson. Sarah Elizabeth Shtndler.
School William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1903; 1904-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Ruby F. Carlisle, Wakefield, Mass.. June 15, 1907.
Children John B., Sd, May 6, 1908; Stuart C, March 28,
1909; Thomazine, Dec. 29, 1910; Jane Burton,
July 17, 1912.
Occupation Manufacturer.
-Address (home) Elkins Park, Pa.
(business) 5th St. and Montgomery Ave., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
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Immediately after leaving college I succeeded my fa-
ther in his position as director of the Stetson Company, and
of the Stetson University, and I have been ever since asso-
ciated with these corporations. Later I was made a direc-
tor of the Northern Trust Company, and elected president
of the board of trustees of the Stetson University. Besides
these main interests, I collect books with enthusiasm, am in-
terested in the sale of art objects at auction at the Anderson
Galleries, New York, and in the development of a machine
shop for manufacturing scientific instruments and any in-
struments of precision. Occasionally I have time for travel
and the continuation of my studies of ethnology begun in
college. Member: University Club, Union League Club,
Manufacturers' Club, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club,
Huntington Valley Country Club, Old York Road Country
Club, Philadelphia Geographical Society, all of Philadelphia,
Harvard Club of New York, Explorers Club, New York,
American Geographical Society, New York, Harvard Club of
Boston, Harvard Travellers' Club, Boston.
WILLIAM WHITE STICKNEY
Born Longmont, Col., Oct. 26, 1883.
Parents Charles Hincks Stickney, Anna Belle White.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Muss.
Years in College 1902-1905; 1906-1907.
Degrees A.B., 1906; 8.B., 1907.
Occupation Architect.
Address (home) 101 East Orman Ave., Puehlo, Col.
f business) 89 Opera Block, Pueblo, Col.
In the fall of 1907, I went into the office of Biscoe and
Hewitt, architects, Denver, where I stayed nearly a year.
For the next two years, I mixed architecture and ranching
in and near Pueblo, after which I settled down to architec-
ture straight and have been at it ever since.
EDWIN BABCOCK STILLMAN
Born Westerly, R. I., Oct. 19, 1882.
Parents Orville Stillman, Addie Pratt Green.
School Westerly High School, Westerly, R. I.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married EtJielwyn Chaffee Phillips, Providence, R. I., Oct.
Jt, 1910.
Children Orville, 2d, Feb. 12, 1912; William Phillips, Jan.
29, 1915.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 11 Elm St., Westerly, R. I.
(business) 8 High St., Westerly, R. I.
I spent the first three years at the Harvard Law School
and two summers in Europe. I was in the law office of
Hayes, Williams, Baker and Hersey, of Boston, for eight
months. The next two years, 1 was employed in various de-
partments of the store of William Filene's Sons Company,
of Boston. In the fall of 1912, I removed to Westerly, R. I.,
and went into business with my father. I am still here.
ROBERT KILBORNE STODDARD
Born Scituate, Mass., Oct. 6, 1S82.
Parents David Henry Stoddard, Emma Gertrude Merritt.
School Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 190^-1906.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address North Hanover, Mass.
After leaving college, I entered the employ of the Boston
Elevated Railway as an assistant electrical engineer, where
I remained three years. I then worked about a year with
the Edison Electric Illuminating Company, of Brockton, and
about the same time with the Edison Electric Illuminat-
ing Company, of Boston. In 1911, I took up the electrical
contracting and automobile business, and have worked at
that up to about a year ago, since which time I have devoted
myself to teaching and investigation on the industrial school
problem. I am, at present, a member of the board of heatlh
of the town of Hanover, Mass., and also sealer of weights
and measures of the same town.
NORTH STORMS
Born Carmi. III.. May 20. 1883.
Parents North Storms. Anna Lydia Halberton.
School Roxbury Lntin School, Roxbury, Mass.
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Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Jessie Tinsley, Chicago, III., Oct. 7, 1908.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address (home) 60// First St., Evansville, Ind.
(business) 1022 McCormick Building, Chicago, III.
[Has not been heard from.]
BURNHAM CLEVELAND STOWERS
Born Franklin, Mass., March ^, 1885.
Parents Herbert Morrill Stowers, Elizabeth Eldora King.
School Johnson High School, North Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904-
Married Lila Ellis Wilson, Dedham, Mass., June 29, 1912.
Children Stedman, May 30, 1914.
Occupation Salesman.
Address (home) 79 Elm St., Stoneham, Mass.
(business) 16 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
On leaving college at the end of my second year, I worked
at various "odd jobs" until May of the following year, 1905,
when I entered the employ of Jordan Marsh Company,
Boston. I remained there about five years, then went to
Vorenberg's, on Winter Street. After three months with
him. I tried the road, but my employer failed, and I was
without a job. In May, 1911, I started with the Metropoli-
tan Life Insurance Company and have just left them, after
four and one-half years of continuous service, on September
20, 1915. After leaving the Metropolitan, I went to G-roton,
Mass., to work as foreman for a brother, who built there a
cement bridge over the Nashua River. At the present writing
I am back at my old business of leather goods and working
for Wm. H. Winship, at 16 Tremont Street, Boston.
FREDERICK STRAUSS
Born Pawtucket, R. I., May 26, 1S85.
Parents Alexander Strauss, Hannah Falk.
School Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 18 Marlboro St., Lowell, Mass.
(business) 220 Central St., Lowell, Mass.
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After leaving college I entered the clothing business with
my father. A corporation was formed in 1911, and I was
elected clerk. In 1909 I was elected clerk of the Hanna
Company, a closed corporation doing business in Haverhill,
Mass., selling ladies' ready-to-wear garments. Member:
William North Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Masonic Club, Low-
ell, Vesper Country Club, Mt. Pleasant Golf Club, Lowell
Harvard Club, all of Lowell, Mass.
LEON STRAUSS
Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 27, 1885.
Parents Ferdinand Strauss, Ida Cohan.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Irene Garson, Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1908.
Children Aline Mildred, Nov., 1909; Janet, Oct., 1912; Leon,
Jr.. July 6. 1915.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) 16 Crowinshield Road, Brookline, Mass.
(business) Care of Leopold Morse Company, Bos-
ton, Mass.
After graduating from Harvard, I started to get what
preparation I could, in various vocational schools, for the
business I expected to enter. I spent about eighteen months
in this pursuit, and then entered the employ of Leopold
Morse Company, who manufacture and distribute clothing
wholesale and retail. The manufacturing department final-
ly came under my supervision, and I became a member of
the concern. Reads like a fairy story — doesn't it? But there
are a few secrets between the lines.
MAURICE JACOB STRAUSS
Born New York, N. Y., April 16, 1885.
Parents Jacob Strauss, Fanny Rosenthal.
School Sachs Collegiate Institute, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Edith Louise Kaskel, New York, N. Y., Jan. 27,
1913.
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Children Nancy Edith, Aug. 7, 1914; Maurice Jacob, Jr.,
Nov. 29, 1915.
Occupation Commission Merchant.
Address (home) SOI West list St., New York, N. T.
(business) 355 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
After leaving college I took most of the summer off and
then entered my father's business, where I have been located
ever since and made satisfactory advancement. As I have
been in good health ever since I left college, I have managed
to enjoy myself and get all there was out of life. I consid-
er that my time has been well spent. Member: Harvard
Club of New York, Century Club, New York.
PAUL BISHOP STREET
Born Boonton, N. J., Dec. 3, 1881.
Parents Charles Boardman Street, Rachel Henderson
Bishop.
School School of Practical Science, Toronto.
Years in College 1903-190 J,.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address 17 Spadina Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
[Has not been heard from.]
SHELBY FRENCH STROTHER
Born Covington, Ey., Nov. IJf, 1873.
Parents John Chaplin Strother, Mary Frances (Greenwood.
School Loxiisville Male High School, Louisville, Ey.
Years in College 1899-1900, 1903-1907.
Occupation Finance.
Address I'l Eing St., E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
65 La Plante Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
[Has not been heard from.]
HUMPHREY (JOSEPH) SULLIVAN
Born Boston, Mass., Jnn. 31, 1884.
Parents Eugene Sylvester Sullivan, Mary Farrell.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees LL.B. (Boston University), 1907.
Address Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis, Mo.
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Member: University Club of St. Louis, IVIissouri Athletic
Association.
[Mr. Sullivan has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
JAMES THOMAS SULLIVAN
Born Boston, Mass., March 7, 1872.
Parents Daniel Sullivan, Mary Ellen McKendry.
School Boston Public Schools, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Married Mary Gertrude Teahan. Boston. Mass.. Sept. 30,
1907.
Children Mary, June 21, 1911.
Occupation Editor and Advertising Solicitor.
Address (home) 4 Royal St., Allston, Mass.
(business) Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.
When in college I was working for the Boston Globe, and
am with that paper yet in charge of the automobile depart-
ment. At present I am a trustee of the Boston Globe Sav-
ings Bank. As a newspaper man I have refereed prize
fights, travelled 100 miles an hour in racing cars at Ormond
Beach and Indianapolis speedway, "covered" some big
stories like Titanic disaster, etc. I am now writing songs as
a side-line. I have written Firelight, a song. Member : Har-
vard Club of Boston, Bay State Automobile Association,
Boston (third vice-president). Newspaper Club, Boston,
American Press Humorists' Association, Charitable Irish As-
sociation, Boston, 9th Regiment Veterans' Association, Bos-
ton, United Irish League of America. ,
JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN
Born Cambridge, Mass.. March 16. 1S7S.
Parents Dennis Joseph Sullivaii. Mary Agnes Leahy.
School Mr. J. G. Hart.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address (home) 86 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) Calpayuhua, Michoacan, Mexico.
[Has not been heard from.]
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RICHARD THOMAS SULLIVAN
TBorn ISIewton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1882.
Parents Richard Thomas Sullivan, Julia Mary Sullivan.
School Newton High School, Newton, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Street Railivay Superintendent.
Address (home) 300 Elliott St., Newton Upper Falls, Mass.
(business) 1008 Texas Ave., Houston, Texas.
As a star of indeterminate magnitude in the constellation
Stone and Webster, I have been diffusing energy since the
summer of 1906. I have been visible in Boston in 1906 ; Dal-
las in 1907; Houston since 1907; occasionally in Pacific coast
states ; throughout the South and parts of the Central "West
and New England. I find life increasingly interesting. I
have written : The Balance of Social Worth and Subjective
Value. Member : Houston Club, Thalian Club, Houston
Country Club, National Economics League, Economic Club
of Houston.
FRANKLIN PEALE SUMMERS
Born Philadelphia. Pa., April 9, 188//.
Parents Samuel Lewis Summers, Margaret Hawks.
School Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Emilie Tuttle, Camden, N. J., Nov. 18, 1908.
Children Dorothea Elizabeth, March 16, 1912; Frances Mar-
garet. April 12, 1914.
Occupation Chemist.
Address Kingsport, Tenn.
[Mr. Summers has nothing to add to his last report.]
CLARENCE HALE SUTHERLAND
Born Foxcroft, Me., May 22, 1884.
Parents Ira Addison Sutherland, Annie Hale Wade.
School Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass.
•Years in College 1903-1906.
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Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology), 1911.
Occupation Instructor in Civil Engineering.
Address (home) 21 Elm St., Brookline, Mass.
(busi?iess) 491 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
The year and a half immediately following our graduation
in 1906, I spent at work on the California coast in the red-
wood lumber business. Returning East in 1908, I entered the'
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving a degree
in civil engineering in 1911. After two years in engineering
offices I took up my present task, that of instructor in civil
engineering at the Institute. My special field is that of
structural design, most of my attention being given to work
in reinforced concrete. Member : Society for the Promotion
of Engineering Education.
FRANCIS HATHAWAY SWIFT
Born ^^ew Bedford, 3iass., June S, 18S4.
Parents William Nye Swift, Anna Hathaway.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Sallie Gotzian, New York, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1913.
Occupation Contractor.'
Address (home) 378 County St., New Bedford. Mass.
(business) 10 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
[Mr. Swift has nothing to add to his last report.]
DOUGLAS WORTHINGTON SWIGGETTS
Born "Yamoyden," near Morrow, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1882.
Parents Edward Toner Swiggett, Eleanor Strode Mans-
field.
School Woodioard High School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Editorial Writer.
Address (home) 2220 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio,
(business) 182 Fourth St., Milwaukee, Wis.
1905-1906, I was a senior on leave of absence, and taught
English in the public high school at Marietta, Ohio, return-
ing for commencement in June, 1906, and spending the sum-
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mer vacation at home, Morrow, Ohio. 1906-1907 I was as-
sistant in English at the University of Missouri, doing a lit-
tle graduate work. I spent the summer of 1907 at home,
during which time my parents moved to Lockland, near Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. 1907-1908, I taught English at the J. Ster-
ling Morton High School, Cicero (then Clyde), Cook Coun-
ty, m., residing in Berwyn, 111., doing a little graduate work
at the University of Chicago. I spent the summer of 1908
in Chicago, 111., and Fort Spring, W. Va. 1908-1909 I spent
the fall and winter at Lockland, Ohio, and Cincinnati, edit-
ing selections from Malory's Morte d 'Arthur and pursuing
studies in Arthurian legend, at the University of Cincinnati,
Ohio. 1909-1911, I was with the educational department of
Longmans, Green and Company, in Chicago, and travelling
in Michigan and Ohio. January 8, 1912, I joined the staff
of the Milwaukee Journal as chief editorial writer, and con-
tinue unto this present day, finding more pleasure in dis-
pensing wisdom undefiled than in any other vocation or avo-
cation my young experience has known. I edited selections
from Malory's Morte d'Arthur (Macmillan, 1909). Member:
University Club, Press Club, City Club, Harvard Club, Y. M.
C. A., all of Milwaukee.
GEORGE SWITZER
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 188^.
Parents George Tiffen Switzer, Corinne Colman Howard.
School Fomfret School, Pomfret, Conn.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Occupation Finance.
Address (home) 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) Franklin Trust Company, Brooklyn,.
N. Y.
[Mr. Switzer has nothing to add to his last report.]
WATERMAN ALLEN TAFT, Jr.
Born Arlington, Mass., Nov. 2, I884.
Parents Waterman Allen Taft, Sarah Eliza Doughty.
School Holbrookes School, Ossining, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
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Married Margaret Thornburg Weems, Gloucester, Mass.,
July 10, 1901.
Children Clara Farr, Sept. 10, 1908; Waterman Allen, Nov.
9, 1911.
Occupation Lumberman.
Address (home) 4i Academy St., Arlington, Mass.
(business) 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
Member : Exchange Club, Boston, Bellevue Golf Club, Mel-
rose, Harvard Club of Boston.
[Mr. Taft has nothing further to add to his last report.]
MAX LOWELL TALBOT
Born Brookline, Mass.. Sept. 26, 1SS3.
Parents George Newell Talbot. Florence Holt Dyer.
School Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Kate Rose Meredith, Richmond, Va., April 19,
1911.
Children Kate Meredith, March 13, 1912; Charles Meredith,
March 27, 191A.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 25 John St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 403 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Brae Burn Country
Club.
[Mr. Talbot has nothing further to add to his last report.]
FRANK COSSITT TALMADGE
Born Plainfield. N. J.. Jan. 19. 188/,.
Parents Henry Pearl Talmadge, Lucy Dunbar White.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Finance.
Address Tl'i Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J.
[Has not been heard from.]
ALFRED HENRY EUGENE TALPEY
Born Shanghai. China, July 10, 1883.
Parents Alfred Henry Talpey, Constance Mary Beatrice
Freyer.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College J902-190G.
Degrees ^.B.. 1906.
Married Ahhy Alden Robinson, Dorchester, Mass., April 20^
1908.
Children Trafton Tining, April 12, 1909 (died Feb. 20^
1915) ; Virginia, June H, 1911.
Occupation Insurance Engineer.
Address (home) 333 Cabot St., Newtonville, Mass.
(business) 68 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
Since leaving college I have followed various branches of
engineering work, and for the last three years have special-
ized in insurance engineering. At present I am manager of
the rating department of the Massachusetts Rating and In-
spection Bureau. I have written : How to Reach the Work-
man (prize article), and Artificial Resuscitation from Sus-
pended Animation — a plea for the victim (both in Safety
Engineering), a series of 12 articles on Safety Work which
appeared in the Co-ordinator (Mass. Bonding and Insurance
Company, during 1915). Member: Central Club, Newton-
ville, Mass., National Safety Council, New York.
KNOX TAUSSIG
Born St. Louis. Mo.. Oct. 2, 1885.
Parents Charles Sumner Taussig, Sarah Augustus Knox^
School Smith Academy, St. Louis, Mo.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Science.
Address 5290 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
[Has not been heard from]
FRANK CARROLL TAYLOR
Born ' Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 22, 1884.
Parents Frank Hendrickson Taylor, Rebecca Nicholson.
School Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Marian Warner, Germantown, Pa., Dec. 21, 1912,
Children Barbara Whitall, Jan. 25, 191^.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 1186 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.
(business) 1^0 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
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Since graduation at the Law School, I have been associ-
ated with Louis H. Porter in the practice of law in New
York City, taking several interesting trips over the country
searching real-estate titles. I am a director of the Norton
Door Check Company, and of the "Whitcomb Metallic Bed-
stead Company. Member: New York Veteran Cricketers'
Association, New York Court Lawyers' Association, Har-
vard Club of New York.
HAROLD ALEXANDER TAYLOR
Born Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 6, 1SS2.
Parents William Alexander Taylor, Margaret Elizabeth
Shade.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Margery Clark, Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1909.
Children Marshall Clark, Oct. 22, 1910; Hurold Alexander,
Jan. n, 19 IS.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) Logan Road, Youngstown, Ohio.
(business) 502 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngs-
town, Ohio.
I left the Realty Guarantee and Trust Company March 1,
1914, to go with Dudley and Company, Youngstown, Ohio.
Member: Youngstown Club, Youngstown Country Club,
Lawrence Club, New Castle, Pa., Sharon Country Club,
Sharon, Pa,
HAROLD LAFORGE TERHUNE
Born New York. N. Y., Oct. 10, 1884.
Parents Nicholas Terhune, Ida Elizabeth Newkirk.
School Peddle Institute, Hightown, N. J.
Years in College 1901,-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Bond Broker.
Address (home) Sagamore Park, Bronxville, N. Y.
(business) 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
I am employed, as a bond broiler, by Hallgarten and Com-
pany, bankers, of 5 Nassau Street, New York. My home is
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in Bronxville, New York ; but I have lived the greater part
of the last three years at the Buckingham Hotel, 5th Ave-
nue and 50th Street, New York. I made a trip to France
about four years ago, and have lived in Paris, Vichy and
Dieppe. As soon as it is feasible, I intend to make my home
abroad. In the past I have been elected a member of various
clubs and societies, and I am also a member of the Delta Phi
fraternity. In December, 1915, I made a tour of inspection,
for Hallgarten and Company, over the Chicago and Alton,
and the Minneapolis and St. Louis Kailroads, to determine
their exact physical condition.
EDWARD ERNEST THALMANN
Born ^^ew York, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1S85.
Parents Ernest Thalmann, Anna Michaelis.
School Berkeley School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Address loO West 59th St.. New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
GORDON WOODS THAYER
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, April 5, 1887.
Parents George Augustine Thayer, Katherine Thayer Ab-
bot.
School Franklin School, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1901.
Occupation Librarian.
Address (liome) 16 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
(business) Widener Library, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass.
Since our sexennial report, my work has been almost
wholly in the Harvard Library, where I went in August,
1912, after two months of service in the Cleveland Public
Library. The past four years have been particularly inter-
esting as being a period of transition at Harvard, since they
comprised the last months of existence of the old Gore Hall,
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nearly three years of work in temporary quarters in Randall
Hall, and finally a year in the new Widener building. Pre-
parations for permanent settlement in our final quarters in-
cluded drastic reorganization of the library's working ma-
chinery, in particular completion of the only partially fin-
ished arrangement of books according to subjects. Of this
part of the work I had charge ; so I have the satisfaction of
ha\'ing done (whether well or ill) work that will leave a
definite impress on the library for some time to come. I
started as assistant in the shelf department, which was later
merged \yith the catalogue department, in which I was made
a supervisor in September, 1915. Since September, 1914, I
have held an appointment from the corporation giA'ing me
rank with permanent officers of the university. In August
I leave here to return to the Cleveland Public Library, as
curator of the special collection of books on folklore, ar-
chaeology and Oriental literature, presented and constantly
increased by Mr. John G. Wliite. One drawback about this
change will be that in 1916, as in 1912. when I removed from
Cleveland to Harvard, I shall be unable to cast a vote in the
presidential election. Member : Harvard Club of Boston,
Harvard Travellers' Club, Boston, Mass., American Library-
Association, Bibliographical Society of America, Harvard
Union, Cambridge, Mass.
WILLIAM WENTWORTH THAYER
Born Concord. N. H.. April 15, 1881,.
Parents ^VilUam Fiske Thayer. Sarah Clark.
School Concord High School, Concord, N. H., and Phil-
lips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1905; LL.B., 1910; B.A. (Oxford University) r
1908; M.A. (Oxford University), 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 115 School St.. Concord. X. H.
(business) 107 Main St., Concord, N. H.
[Mr. Thayer has nothing to add to his last report.]
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FERDINAND THIERIOT
Born Flainfield, N. J., March 12, 1883.
Parents Ferdinand Melly Thieriot, Pauline EUse Henschel.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901,.
Married Kathleen Yvonne De Young, San Francisco, Cal.,
Jan. 28, 1914.
Children Charles De Young, Feb. 1, 1915.
Occupation Mortgages, Insurance, and Investments.
Address (home) 1919 California St., Snn Francisco, Cal.
(business) 1^2 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
[Mr. Thieriot has nothing to add to his last report.]
BURTON LEWIS THOMAS
Born Bloomington, Ida., Aug. 9, 1878.
Parents James Clayborn Thomas, Teany Nelson.
School Agricultural College, Logan, Utah.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Ileal Estate.
Address Blooynington, III.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD ORTON THOMPSON
Born Senecaville, Ohio, Oct. 21, 1878.
Parents Leroy Woods Thompson, Jane Smith.
School Cambridge English High School, Cambridge,
Mass.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Advertising, Journalist.
Address Care of Boston Journal, Boston, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
JAMES LAWTON THOMPSON
Born Portland, Me., April 29, 1880.
Parents Joseph Porter Thompson, Janie Nisbet Lawton,
School High School, Portland, Me.
Years in College 1902-W05; 1907-1908.
Occupation Artist.
Address St. Botolph Studios, Boston, Mass.
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1907-1908 I returned to Harvard on scholarship from Ar-
chitectural League of America. 1908-1910 I spent in foreign
travel and study in England, France, Switzerland, Germany
(be damned!) and Italy, British Museum, London, E. C,
schools exhibit; Colarassis, Paris; work in Louvre; Tro-
cadero, and in Library of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs,
sketching and painting in countries mentioned. 1910-1912
I was painting in Boston School of Art, with exhibitions at
Architectural Club and Museum of Fine Arts, Portland, Me.
1912-1914 I was engaged in class designing and painting in
Boston. 1914-1916 I was etching and drawing at the Art
Students' League, and doing miscellaneous work in the arts.
I compiled a translation of Ferdinand de Lasteyrie's work
on Mediaeval Stained Glass.
EDWARD KIMBALL THURLOW
Born West Newbury, Mass., July 17, 1883.
Parents Thomas Chase Thurlow, Sarah Eimhall Hatha-
way.
School Newburyport High School, Newburyport, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Ruth L. Howe, Cambridge, Mass., July 17, 1912.
Occupation Minister.
Address American Church Mission, Wuhu. China.
[Mr. Thurlow has nothing further to add to his last re-
port]
RALPH EDSON TIBBETTS
Born Albany, N. Y., Feb. 2, 188S.
Parents James Edson Tibbetts, Mary Isbell.
School High School, Albion, N. Y.
Years in College 1904-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Myra Darling Thorndike, Maiden, Mass., June IS,
1908.
Children Mary Isbell, June 4, 1910; Martha Thorndike, Oct.
15, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 3 Overlook Road, Melrose Highlands,
Mass.
(business) 73 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
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I was graduated from the Harvard Law School in the
class of 1908 ; then in business in New York City from July,
1908, to January, 1911, as part owner of J. T. Robinson and
Son, a corporation engaged in the business of manufacturing
and selling, as commission agents, pearl buttons. I have
been associated with the law firm of Whipple, Sears and Og-
den, Tremont Building, Boston, since October, 1911.
NICHOLAS LECHMERE TILNEY
Born Orange, N. J., Jan. 29, 1884.
Parents John S. Tilney, Georgiana E. Sheldon.
School Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Bo7id Dealer.
Address (home) 77 Main St., Orange, N. J.
Cbusiness) 43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y,
After leaving college in 1906, I spent the next six months
in the West and Alaska, but came home to go into the New
York office of Lounsbery and Company, stock brokers. I re-
mained with them until the summer and in the fall entered
the New York Law School where I stayed two years until I
received a degree and passed the New York bar examina-
tions. After deciding that law was not my vocation in life
and that examinations had very little charm for me, I ap-
plied for a position in the bond department of Lee, Higgin-
son and Company, in New York, where I remained for over
four years. On November 1, 1913, with three friends of
mine, I started a New York office for the firm of Hambleton
and Company, of Baltimore, and have been a partner in this
firm ever since. I am not married or engaged, and have no
prospects of being either ; so you see my story is rather unin-
teresting. Member: Metropolitan Club, New York, Mead-
owbrook Club, New York, Piping Eock Club, New York, Es-
sex Fox Hounds, New Jersey, Essex County Country Club,
New Jersey, Laurentian Club, Canada, Pickering Hunt Club,
Pennsylvania.
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SAMUEL TITCOMB
Born Augusta, Me., Feb. 26, 1SS5.
Parents Lendall Titcomb, Ida Stone Caldwell.
School PhiUips Exeter Academy, Exeter. X. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 19U6; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 66 Stone St.. Augusta, Me.
(business) 233 Water St., Augusta, Me.
I completed my college course in three years and spent
my senior year in the Harvard Law School. I spent three
years at the Law School and graduated in 1908. Since that
time, I have been practising law at Augusta and have been
in for myself all that time. I am a director of the Augusta
Hotel Company, of the Kennebec Securities Company, of the
Augusta Development Company, of the Titcomb Real Es-
tate Association, and am a trustee of the State Trust Com-
pany. I am a member of the Apollo ]\Iale Quartete. Mem-
ber : Harvard Club of Boston.
OTIS JOHNSON TODD
Born Garland. Pa.. Mnrch 27. 1SS3.
Parents Hollis DeviJlo Todd. Laura Ann Park.
School Sheffield High School. Sheffield, Pa.; Mt. Union
College, Alliance, Ohio; A. M. Chesbrough
Seminary, North Chili, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; Ph.D., 1914.
Married Helen Laura Loicnds, West Webster, N. Y., Aug.
15, 1906.
Children Duncan Kent, June 23, 1901 ; Alan Lownds, Nov.
11, 1908; Lois, Jan. 23, 1910; David Park, March
9, 1918; Laurie Paul, May 31, 1914.
Occupation Teacher.
Address Cressey House, Northfield, Minn.
In the autumn after graduation I removed to Walla Walla,
Wash., where I had charge of the Greek instruction in Whit-
man College. After six years of teaching, I returned to the
Graduate School and was put out with the doctorate in 1914,
The next year was spent in private work with Professor
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John Williams White, and was succeeded by my present ap-
pointment in classics in Carleton College. I have written:
Quo Modo Aristophanes Rem Temporalem in Fabulis Suis
Tractaverit, Doctoral Dissertation (published in Harvard
Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. XXVI, 1915).
FOSTER TOWLE
Born Sotith Hampton, N. H., Oct. 11, 1882.
Parents Otis Wing Towle, Ellen Maria Bartlett.
School High School. Ameshury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906; A.B.. 1907.
Married Daisy Elliott Moore, Cambridge, Ohio, Nov. 4.
191Ji.
Occupation Civil Engineering.
Address (home) R. F. D. No. 1, Amesbury, Mass.
(business) Cure of U. 8. Reclamation Service, Fort
Shaw, Mont.
From graduation, 1906, to January, 1907, I was with the
Board of Water Supply of New York City on the Northern
Division of the Catskill Aqueduct ; from January, 1907, to
date, with the United States Reclamation Service on irriga-
tion work. Member : American Society of Civil Engineers
(associate member), Montana Harvard Club.
EDWARD BANCROFT TOWNE
Born V/est Newton. Mnss.. Aug. 16, 1883.
Parents Edivard Bancroft Towne, Emma Grace Stark.
School Newton High School and Belmont High School,
Belmont, Cal.
Years in College 1902-1907.
Degrees A.B.. 1906 (1907); M.D., 1913.
Occupation Surgeon.
Address (home) 1005 Bryant St., Palo Alto, Cal.
(business) Care of Coutts and Company, 44
Strand, London, England.
Immediately upon graduation from the Harvard Medical
School I was appointed surgical house officer at the Peter
Bent Brigham Hospital, which position I filled until Novem-
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ber, 1914. I was then advanced to the position of assistant
resident surgeon, in which position I remained one year,
when I was appointed a member of the Harvard second sur-
gical unit with the British expeditionary force in France,
with relative rank of lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Army
Medical Corps, where I still continue. I was appointed
Mosely travelling fellow of Harvard University for the
year beginning January, 1916. I have hoped to be at the
decennial this spring, but am afraid that I shall not get
back, as I plan to study head and spinal cord surgery here
and in England for several months. Member: Boylston
Medical Society, Massachusetts Medical Society, American
Medical Association.
GUY CLINTON TOWNSEND
Born Lalce Irma, Fla., Sept. 12, 1883.
Parents Edmund Guy Townsend, Anna Cora Moses.
School Newark Academy, Newark, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Married Dorothy Isabelle Fletcher, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec.
23, 1912.
Occupation Advertising Salesman.
Address (home) ^63 Oakland Ave., Oakland, Cal.
(business) Hill Building, 10th Ave. and 36th St.,
New York, N. Y.
[Mr. Townsend has nothing to add to his last report.]
DANIEL WILLIAM BELL TRACY
Born St. Louis, Mo., July 11, 1881.
Parents Charles Frederick Tracy, Clara Percy Bell.
School Smith Academy and Stone's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901,.
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Cobourg, Ontario, Canada.
I left Harvard in the spring of 1904, to take advantage of
a good opening offered me in business. In the fall of 1907,
my health broke down and I went to New Mexico, where
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I lived in the open for nearly three years. I then went to-
California, where I got interested in raising livestock. In
1911, I came back to Cobourg, bought a farm, and have been
raising pure-bred Holstein Friesian cattle ever since.
ROBERT EMMET TRACY
Born Gloucester, Mass., Sept. 25, 1885.
Parents William Tracy, Agnes Bridget Nolan.
School Public Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1911.
Married Sarah Frances Pearson, Philadelphia, Pa., June
24, 1915.
Occupation Social Worker.
Address (home) 6115 Jefferson St., Philadelphia, Pa.
(business) 71Jf Real Estate Trust Building, Phila^
delphia, Pa.
On consulting the second report, of June, 1912, I find that
I was getting-rich-quick in Prince Rupert, having forsaken
provincial Boston and the effete East for the more promising-
(mostly promising) Canadian Northwest, which was just
about entering the slump which land speculation had cre-
ated and which the great war has made considerably worse.
During my nine months' sojourn in that forlorn part of the
map wanderlust worked itself completely out of my system
and any incipient idea of expatriation based on a broad con-
cept of internationalism was rapidly dissipated by trying to
learn to live in Canada. Eastern United States I concluded
was good enough for anybody capable of making a real liv-
ing anywhere. During 1913 I was connected with the Mas-
sachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children^
having charge of their Fall River office for a part of that
time. The year 1914 I spent as financial secretary of the
Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity and since that
time I have been secretary of the Bureau of Municipal Re-
search in the same city, meantime becoming a member of the
Philadelphia bar. Municipal research is very fascinating
work, especially for one with a social and legal training.
There is plenty of room in any city for the intensive study
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looking towards improvement in the technique of municipal
management. I have written : The Promise of the Ashtabula
Plan (in Town Development, April, 1916), numerous
contributions to Citizens' Business (published weekly by the
Philadelphia Bureau of Municipal Research). Member:
Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of Philadelphia, City
Club of Philadelphia, Belfield Country Club, Philadelphia,
Social "Workers Club of Philadelphia, Monday Evening Club,
Boston.
HARRY MARSHALL TRIEBER
Born Helena, Arlc., Jan. 20, 188^.
Parents Jacob Trieber, Ida Schradzki.
School Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address • (home) 923 West 2d St., Little Rock, Ark.
(business) Moore and Turner Building, Little
Rock, Ark.
Member of Moore, Smith, Moore and Trieber, lawyers,
Little Rock, Ark.
Born
Parents
School
Years in College
Degrees
Married
Children
Occupation
Address
JAMES ROLF TRIMBLE
Petitcodiac, N. B., Nov. 4, 1885.
James Trimble, Currie McMann.
Horton Academy, Wolfville, N. S.
1905-1906.
A.B., 1906; A.B. (Acadia College), 1905; A.M.
(University of Cincinnati) , 1911.
Sarah Valentine Merrill. Hoboken, N. J., Nov. 28,
190S.
Marian Frances, Jan. 6, 1910; Eleanor Doris. Aug.
n, 1911.
Teacher.
(home) Jf9 Edgar St., East Orange, N. J.
(business) Dickinson High School, Jersey City,
N. J.
After leaving Harvard I taught in the following places :
New Market, N. J., 1906 to 1907 ; Washington, N. J., 1907 to
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1909 ; University of Cincinnati, 1909 to 1912 ; Bridgeport.
Conn., 1912 to 1913 ; Dickinson High School, Jersey City, N.
J., 1913 to the present. Member : Harvard Club of Nevr Jer-
sey.
HENRY GUILD TUCKER
Born
Avon, Mass., Jan. 18, 1884.
Parents
V\^illiam Henry Harrison Tucker,
Guild.
Helen Sophia
School
Tutor.
Degrees
A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation
Mercantile.
Address
Avon, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
HOWARD MOORE TURNER
Born Wareham, Mass., Aug. 6, 1885.
Parents Samuel Epes Turner, Mary Louise Moore.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B., 1901.
Married Helen Choate Eustis, Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 8,
1913.
Children Margaret Holyoke, March 7, 1914.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 15 Orchnrd St., Greenfield, Mass.
(business) Turners Falls, Mass.
The summer after I was graduated I spent in Europe with
my family, chiefly in Switzerland, returning to Cambridge
in the autumn. That winter Austin Gill, John Montgomery
and I roomed in Grays 28. I received an S.B. degree in civil
-engineering in June, 1907. Immediately afterwards I went
to New York with the Turner Construction Company, build-
ers of reinforced concrete, partly on construction work and
partly in the office. In the spring of 1909, they had the con-
tract for the top of the Stadium and I came back to Cam-
bridge for a few months during the construction. In Jan-
uary, 1910, I left the Turner Construction Company and
came to Easthampton, Mass., to take charge of the construc-
tion of a steam plant and transmission line for the East-
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hampton Gas Company. After a year there, I came up to
Turners Falls as engineer in charge of construction of the
hydro-electric plant of the Turners Falls Power and Elec-
tric Company on the Connecticut River, which is now
nearing completion. In connection with this work I
went out to the Pacific coast in the autumn of 1912, to look
up some of the water powers in the West. I have written :
Hydraulic Redevelopment at Turners Falls (Engineering
News, July 29, 1915). Associate Member of the American
Society of Civil Engineers, Country Club of Greenfield, Mass..
JAMES WOODBURY TWOMBLY
Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 21, IS84.
Parents James Frederick Twombly, Sarah McLaughlin.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees M.D., 1910 (1911).
Occupation Medicine.
Address Porter St., Stoughton. Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
RALPH IRVING UNDERHILL
Born New York, N. Y., Nov. 19. 18S3.
Parents Charles Frederick Underhill, Rachel Woolsey.
School Pratt Institute High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Marion Douglas Matthew, Brooklyn, N. Y., June
18, 1901.
Children Charles Matthew, Dec. 26, 1908; Leslie, Oct. 15,.
1913.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 135 Fisher Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
(business) Roger Ascham School, Scarsdale, N. Y^
I left college in 1905, receiving my degree in 1906. For
a year I held the position of senior master at the Choate
School, Wallingford, Conn. The following year, although
offered the headmastership, I returned to Boston to enter
the Volkmann School. I remained with that school for nine
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years, and, during the latter part of that time, was in charge-
of the junior department. In 1915 I accepted the position of
chief master at the Roger Ascham School, Scarsdale, N. Y.
In the summer of 1909 Mrs. Underhill and I established our
"Kingswood Camp for Boys", which has grown until it now
enrolls about forty boys, has a permanent corps of masters
and a camp-site comprising fifty acres of wood and shore
and field with substantial and complete equipment. Mem-
ber: University Club, White Plains, N. Y.
WILLIAM BARRETT UPDEGRAFF
Born Connersville, Ind., Jan. 2Jf, 1880.
Parents John F. Updegraff, Luella Rawls.
School Neicburgh Academy, Newburgh, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-190.',.
Married Mahelle Bond. Newburgh, N. Y., July 10. 1906..
Children Ross Bond, Jan. 19, 1909; Joan, April 30, 1911,..
Occupation Mechanical Engineer.
Address (home) 522 Magie St., Elizabeth, N. J.
(business) With Watson-Stillvian Company, Ro--
selle, N. J.
In 1904, after taking a special course in mechanical en-
gineering, I left college. During 1903 to 1904, I served as.
assistant instructor in Engineering 3a. I have been con-
nected with the S. L. Moore's Iron Works, Elizabeth, N. J.,
the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company,
Newport News, Va., the Lake Submarine Torpedo Boat
Company, Bridgeport, Conn., the Harlem Contracting Com-
pany, New York City, the Architectural Tile and Faience
Company, Maurer, N. J., and am at present assistant me-
chanical engineer with the Watson-Stillman Company, hy-
draulic machinery builders, Aldene, N. J., and New York
City. I have also done considerable consulting work on
machine design problems. Member: Harvard Club of New
York, Harv'^ard Engineering Society, New York, Association
of Harvard Engineers, Cambridge, American Society of Me-
chanical Engineers, Engineers' Club, Philadelphia, Upde--
graff Society, Williamsport, Pa.
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GEORGE UPTON
Born Salem, Mass., March 23, 1884.
Parents King Upton, Ann Dane.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Lorna E. Graydon, Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 12. 1906
Children Marian, Dec. 1, 1906; Thomas Graydon, March 26.
190S; King. Nov. 18, 1909; George, Sept. 28,
1913, Anne Hetherington, Dec. 13, 1915.
Occupation Mnnager for American Glue Co.
Addresg (home) 138 Federal St., Salem, Mass.
(business) 121 Beverly St., Boston, Mass.
I left college at the end of the second year and started to
work at the Pittsburgh plant of the American Glue Com-
pany. Since that time I have been employed at various
points by that company, and was finally located at the gen-
eral ofifice in Boston in 1908. I am now in charge of the cen-
tral and eastern district plants of the American Glue Com-
pany, and also manager of the Canada Glue Company, with
plants at Brantford, Ont., and Montreal. Member: Harvard
Club of New York, Harvard Club of Boston, Eastern Yacht
Club of Marblehead, Corinthian Yacht Club of Marblehead,
Brantford Club, Brantford, Ont.
WILLIAM WALTON VARRELL
Born Wells, Me., May 29, 1882.
Parents William Goodwin Varrell, Hannah Anne Little-
field.
School High School, Portsmouth, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees M.D. (Tufts Medical School), 1913.
Married Grace Hayden Lowell, Portland, Me., April 7, 1913.
Occupation Physician.
Address York Harbor, Me.
I left Harvard on account of illness and was thereafter
engaged in summer hotel business at York Harbor, Me., in
company with my father, who owns the Yorkshire Inn, in
which business I am still actively engaged. For several win-
ters after leaving college I travelled in the South and West.
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In 1909 I entered Tufts Medical School, Boston, from which
institution I was graduated four years later. Following^
graduation from the medical school I served as house officer
at the Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Mass. In June, 1914,
I began the practice of medicine at York Harbor, which I
am still doing. The only "office of trust" I can boast of is
secretary to the Town of York Board of Health, appointed
1915. Member : American Medical Association.
Erving Wheelock Vidaud was born at Brooklyn, N. Y.,
June 10, 1885. His parents were Robert Pomerait Vidaud
and Florence Wheelock. He prepared for college at Hack-
ley School, Tarrytown, N. Y., and was in college the full
course, receiving the degree of A.B. in 1906. He died Sep-
tember 30, 1914. He was a member at time of death of the
Hamilton Club, Brooklyn, N. Y., Harvard Club of New York,
and the University Club, Washington, D. C.
WLLIAM GOULD VINAL
Born South Scituate, Mass., Nov. 29, 1881.
Parents William Raymond Vinal, Mary Ellen Farrar.
School State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass.
Years in College 1905-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Married Lillie Hale Downing, Newtonville, Mass., Sept. 2,
1908.
Children Raymond Gould, June 26, 1909; Meriel Hale, April
13, 1911.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 33 Exeter St., Providence, R. I.
(business) State Normal School, Providence, R. I.
I was head of the department of biology and geology at
Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va., from 1907 to 1910;
instructor in geography at Salem Normal School in 1911 ;
instructor in nature study in the Rhode Island Normal
School in 1912. I have been director of Camp Chequesset,
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for girls, since 1914; and assistant biologist to Massachu-
setts Commission on Fisheries and Game for summers, from
1907 to 1913, inclusive. I have written : Guide for Labora-
tory and Field Studies in Botany. Member: Rhode Island
Harvard Club, Rhode Island Field Naturalists' Club, Rhode
Island Audubon Society, Rhode Island Institute of Instruc-
tion, Adams Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Wellfleet, Mass., Bar-
nard Club, Providence, R. I., Kappa Delta Phi, Bridgewater,
Mass., Unitarian Club, Providence, R. I., Providence County
Farm Bureau.
CHARLES SIDNEY WALDO, Jr.
Born Boston, Mass., Dec. l-i, 1883.
Parents Charles Sidney Waldo, Laura Lincoln.
School Volkmanns School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Gretchen Howes, Brookline, Mass., Oct. 1, 1907.
Children Natalie, Aug. 5, 1908; Joanne, Dec. 16, 1911.
Occupation Merchant.
Address (home) Pine Road, Brookline, Mass.
(business) ^5 Batterymarch St., Boston, Mass.
Member: Country Club, Brookline, Longwood Cricket
Club, Brookline, Longwood Covered Courts, Chestnut Hill,
Cohasset Yacht Club, Cohasset, Mass.
[Mr. Waldo has nothing further to add to his last report.]
CHESTER WALLACE
Born Portland, Me., March 30, 188Jf.
Parents Walter William Wallace, Addie Florence Jack-
son.
School Clinton High School, Clinton, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Alice Victoria Young, Clinton, Mass., Dec. 2, 1911.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address (home) 26 Leighton Ave.. Clinton, Mass.
(business) 15 Dey St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
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CHARLES BURTON WALSH
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., March 29, I884.
Parents Charles Freemont Walsh, Adelaide Anne We'b'ber.
School Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y,
Years in College 190.',-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) J/JfS Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(business) 33 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.
I attended Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., from 1901
to 1903, and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
I was teacher of mathematics in Ethical Culture High
School, of New York City, from 1906 to 1916, and acting
principal in the same, February to June, 1916. Member:
Harvard Club of New York, American Mathematical Soci-
ety, Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Middle
States and Maryland, Schoolmasters' Association of New
York and Vicinity.
FRANCIS MARTIN WALSH
Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 8, I884.
Parents James George Walsh, Katherine Higgins.
School Boston Latin School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1906 (1907).
Occupation Cotton Merchant.
Address (home) 56 Moseley St., Dorchester, Mass.
(business) Helena, Ark.
[Mr. Walsh has nothing to add to his last report.]
CHARLES ELIOT WARE, Jr.
Born Fitchburg, Mass., Aug. 20, 1885,
Parents Charles E. Ware, Harriet Pierce Loud.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Elizabeth Lowell Clarke, Boston, Mass., May 7,
I 190S.
Children Alice de Vermandois, April 17, 1909; Charles Eliot,
3d, Jan. 21, 1912; Elizabeth Lowell, March 8,
\ 1916.
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Occupation President Boston Journal Company.
Address (home) 49 Brimmer St., Boston, Muss.
(business) 268 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
The only development since the sexennial is that on April"
1, 1913J I joined the advertising staff of the Boston Journal,
and in December, 1915, was made general manager. Har-
vard Clubs of New York and Boston, Country Club, Brook-
line.
HUGO JOHN WARNER
Born Buffalo, N. Y., July 2J,, 1885.
Parents John Rogers W^irner, Frances Trensch.
School Heathcote School, Buffalo, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Married Henrietta Cohn, Buffalo, N. Y., June 1, 1908.
Occupation Advertising Agent.
Address (home) H40 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, III.
(business) 5 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, III.
After leaving college rather suddenly, I came to Chicago
and began work as an advertising representative for The
Ladies' World. After several years in that field, during
which I represented various publications, I entered the gen-
eral agency field with Lord and Thomas, with whom I now
am, and of which firm I am also a director. I have done con-
siderable social settlement work and am a director of the
Maxwell Street Settlement Association.
JOSEPH EVERETT WARNER
Born Taunton, Mass., May 16, ISS-i.
Parents Richard Everett Warner, Ida Evelyn Briggs
School Public Schools, Taunton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 12 Walnut St., Taunton, Mass.
(business) 7 Rand Building, Taunton, Mass.
Completing the college course in three years, in the fall of
1905 I entered the Harvard Law School, and upon admis-
sion to the Masachusetts bar, became associated with Har-
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old F. Hathaway, of Taunton, in the general practice of law,
at 7 Rand Building, in Taunton, where I have been engaged
to the present time- In 1904 I went abroad ; in 1905 visited
the Pacific Coast; in 1908 went to Europe again, and since
then have made trips to Canada and the South. In business,
I am president of the White Warner Company, manufac-
turers of the "Household" and "Quaker" ranges; and am
also president of the S. and M. Company, conducting an ex-
tensive automobile business in Taunton and surrounding ter-
ritory. While attending law school, I became interested in
local politics, and in 1907 was elected from my ward to the-
city council, to which I was subsequently elected in
1908 and 1909. In 1910, Taunton adopted a new charter, do-
ing away with the so-called "ward representation" form of
city government, and, abolishing the bi-cameral system of
council and board of aldermen, accepted the new form of
"election at large" with a single administrative body
termed the "Municipal Council". To this I was elected
with a term of two years. In 1912 I was elected to the-
Massachusetts legislature as the representative for the
fourth Bristol district. The Hon. Grafton D. Gushing, then,
speaker, appointed me to the committee on ways and means^
composed of eleven members, assigning me eighth place.
Since that time, I have been returned by the district each
year successively. This year, 1916, I had the honor of be-
ing appointed by the Hon. Channing H. Cox, speaker, as
chairman of the committee on ways and means for the
house. I am a Republican, have belonged to the Republican
city committee for several years, and have taken an active
part, both on the stump and otherwise, during recent years
in the gubernatorial campaigns, more especially the last^
which resulted in the election of the Hon. Samuel W. Mc-
Call, the present Governor of Massachusetts. Member:
Masonic: King David Lodge, Taunton, St. Mark's Royal
Arch Chapter, Taunton ; Knights of Pythias : Orient Lodge,
No. 107, Taunton ; Odd Fellows : Sabbatia Lodge, No. 225.
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HOWARD LINDSAY WARREN
Born Quincy, Mass., June 1, 1885.
Parents Benjamin Howard Warren, Elizabeth Mitchell.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Edith Samans, Uniontown, Pa., Oct. 6, 1909.
Children Hotoard Lindsay, Jr., N^v. 10, 1910; Francis
Walker, Nov. 10, 19 Hi.
Occupation Cotton Exporter.
Address (home) 2^05 Park St., Greenville, Texas.
(business) Care of Wnrren and O'Neil, Greenville,
Texas.
Member : Harvard Club of Dallas, Texas, Harvard Club of
New York, Lotus Club of New York.
[Mr. "Warren has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
PHILIP LYON WARREN
Born Portland, Me., July 23, 188Jt.
Parents George Lewis Warren, Jennie Lind Duncan.
School Portland High School and tutor, Portland, Me.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Dora Deering Orr, Portland, Me.. June 29, 1909.
Children Helen, April 28, 1910: Philip Lyon. Jr., June 25,
1912; Duncan Orr, Dec. 12. 191-^.
Address (home) 298 Walthiam St., West Newton, Mass.
(business) Uil Milk St., Boston, Mass.
In the fall of 1906 I entered the office of Messrs. Stone and
Webster, of Boston, as a member of the corporation depart-
ment, and by 1909, became secretary of about half of the
forty public utility companies under their management. In
the fall of 1909, having acquired some experience in the
many features of stocks and bonds, I was transferred to the
securities department, where I have been engaged ever
since in the sale of securities together with T. T. Whitney,
Jr., of our illustrious class. Member: Harvard Club of Bos-
i;on.
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HAROLD CONNETT WASHBURN
Born New York, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1884.
Parents Jacob Washburn, May Belinda Connett.
School Horace Mann School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Rosalie Thompson, Louisville, Ey., Oct. 24, 1911.
Children Harold Connett, -Jr., Sept. 5, 1912.
Occupation Educator.
Address (home) 235 King George St., Annapolis, Md.
(business) United States Naval Academy, An-
napolis, Md.
In college I chose as many courses in English as I could
without neglecting history, government, economics and
modern languages. Mainlj^ interested in the humanities, I
decided to take full advantage of the elective system by fol-
lowing ray personal ideas concerning the foundation of a
liberal education for any life work given me by opportunity.
In March of my senior year Professor Copeland asked me
if I desired to be an instructor in English at the United
States Naval Academy; I decided, having his recommenda-
tion, to apply for permission to take a competitive examina-
tion at Annapolis, which led to my appointment by the Sec-
retary of the Navy, to take effect July 1, 1906. Since, in
choosing to go to Harvard, my selection of an alma mater
lay between Harvard and West Point. I had found a happy
combination of two aims, educational and military, which
seemed previously to be widely divergent. Experience at
the Naval Academy has never led me to regret my decision
in 1906, though it has given me the realization of how much
more I could have accomplished at Harvard had I used my
time more efficiently, both for study and athletics, as time is
perforce used at the Naval Academy, under military disci-
pline. In 1909 I was offered an opportunity to enter the
diplomatic service ; but for lack of independent means I was
forced to decline. It is unusual to have the opportunity' to
straighten out a tangle of identity in the trophy flags of the
Navy, and to be given the two years' task of cataloguing this
greatest collection of naval trophies in the world. The only
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book I have published is the official catalogue of these flags,
illustrated. It is not usual to be ordered to revise the whole
course of instruction in English and history at a national
school, or to feel that one has had under his instruction all
the commissioned officers of the Navy (save those who have
risen from the ranks), who are thirty- two years old and un-
der. I have prepared : Official Catalogue of the Trophy
Flags of the United States Navy (published by the United
States Naval Institute. 1913). I have written: The Battle of
Lake Cliamplain (United States Naval Institute, 1914), The
British Royal Standard (United States Naval Institute,
1913), A Mexican Vivandiere (Life, October, 1915). Mem-
ber: Harvard Club of IMaryland, Baltimore, Naval Acad-
emy Officers' Mess, Annapolis, American Legion, American
Security League, United States Naval Institute, Annapolis.
CYRIL GEOFFREY WAXES
Born London, England, July 18, 1883.
Parents Percy John Wates, Rose Belle Hansell.
School Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College li'02-WOS.
Address Care of A. Bloomer, Esq., 269 Jasper Ave., Ed-
monton, Alberta, Canada.
[Has not been heard from.]
THOMAS WEBB WATKINS
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 23, 1885.
Parents Thomas Corwin Watkins, Emma Dale Hadley.
School Kewton High School, Newtonville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906. ,
Married Mary Carlena Prescott, Manchester, N. H., Aug.
2J,, 1911.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 7 Canfield Apartments, Youngstown, Ohio,
(business) South High School, Youngstown, Ohio.
I was principal of Stratford High School, North Stratford,
N. H., from 1906 to 1915. I am teaching in South High
School, Youngstown, Ohio, since September, 1915. Studied
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at Harvard Summer School. Member : National Educational
Association, Harvard Club of Youngstown, Ohio, S>Tnbolic
and Cryptic Masonic organizations of Colebrook, N. H., Cap-
itular and Templar, Masonic organizations of Lancaster, N.
H.
STUART WESTON WEBB
Born Worcester, Mass., Nov. 27, 1883.
Parents Stephen Weston Webb, Martha Stephenson Boy-
den.
School Brookline High School, BrooJcline, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Marcia Sewall, Bath, Me., July 9, 1910.
Children Marcia Sewall, April 22, 1911; Barbara, Oct. 6.
Occupation Banker and Manufacturer.
Address (home) 25 Ridgefield Road, Winchester, Mass.
(business) 17 Court St., Boston, Mass.
Having completed the courses necessary to receive my de-
gree, I entered, in October, 1905, the employ of the City
Trust Company of Boston, where I soon had an opportunity
to become largely instrumental in establishing in New Eng-
land a more or less universal custom of having municipal
bonds and notes issued under the supervision of the Trust
Company. I continued in this work, in September, 1908, be-
coming assistant secretary of the City Trust Company, until
and after its consolidation with the Old Colony Trust Com-
pany in February, 1909. My department did also a small
bond and note business in municipals and eventually devel-
oped into a general bond department, of which I became
manager. In the meantime I became a director of a paper
and pulp company and succeeded in a reorganization of its
finances and business at some profit to myself as well as to
the banks interested. As a result, my endeavors have been
largely in that line while continuing vice-president of the
Old Colony Trust Company, to which position I was elected
in January, 1913. In this capacity I have covered quite a
wide field of industrial activity and a considerable part of
the country. I am at present interested as a director or ex-
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ecutor or both, aside from banking as it is done at tbe Old
Colony Trust Company, in the manufacture of paper, pulp,
pig iron, cotton gins, cottonseed oil machinery, chemicals,
and in pulp wood operations and coal mining. In connec-
tion with these I have become very much interested in sci-
entific management so-called, which I commend to your at-
tention if you are a manufacturer. I have been privileged
also to do some work in our church, in the vestry of which
I am now serving my second term. To sum up, I have been
extremely fortunate and I often feel that I have more happi-
ness in my family and the enjoyment of my business than I
am entitled to. Member: Eastern Yacht Club, Algonquin
Club, Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of New York,
Montserrat Grolf Club, Winchester Country Club.
FREDERIC DREW WEBSTER
Born Bangor, Me., Dec. 3, ISSJf.
Parents James Frederic Webster, Jane M. Dreio.
School Volkniann School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B.. 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address 165 Bay State Road. Boston. Mass.
Since graduating from the Law School in 1908 I have been
practising law in Boston. During the past eighteen months
the bulk of my work has been connected with the munitions
business. My vacations have generally been spent in Maine.
LAWRENCE BURNS WEBSTER
Born Marion, Ind., Oct. 29, ISSJ,.
Parents George Webster, Marie Daugherty.
School Marion High School and Culver Military Academy,
Culver, Ind.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Occupation Secretary and Treasurer, Western Ohio Railway
Company.
Address (home) University Club, Cleveland. Ohio.
(business) lOOl Hippodrome Building, Cleveland,
Ohio.
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In 1907 and 1908 I was with the American Zinc, Lead and
Smelting Company, at Bearing and Caney, Kan., and at
Platteville, Wis. In 1909 I was draughtsman and machine
designer with the Austin Manufacturing Company, Harvey,
111. In 1910 I was superintendent for Bliss and Laughlin,
Harvey, 111., manufacturers of cold drawn and turned shaft-
ing. Prom 1911 to 1914 I was with the American Gas and
Electric Company, 30 Church Street, New York, as mechani-
cal and efficiency engineer and engineer on valuations.
June, 1914, to June, 1915, I was engineer for the committee
on appraisals of the Ohio Electric Light Association, with
offices at 625 Illuminating Building, Cleveland, Ohio. June,
1915, to date, I have been with Mandelbaum, Wolf and Lang,
operators of traction and mining properties, with offices at
1001 Hippodrome Building, Cleveland, Ohio ; also secretary-
treasurer, Western Ohio Railway Company, and power sales
engineer, Cleveland, Southwestern and Columbus Railway
Company. I have written : Application of Scientific Time
Study to Central Stations (presented before the National
Electric Light Association, at the annual convention, May,
1911), Editorials on Engineering Subjects (in "Power").
Member: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Har-
vard Club of New York, Cleveland Chamber of Commerce^
University Club, Cleveland, City Club, Cleveland,
WALTER SCOTT WEEKS
Born Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 1, 1882.
Parents Albert Poland Weeks, Mary Elizabeth Day,
School Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; 8.B., 1907; M.E.,1909.
Married Annabel Lee, Vermont, Aug. 8, 1915.
Occupation Assocate Professor of Mining, University of Cali-
fornia.
Address (home) 1581 Le Roy Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
(business) Hearst Mining Building, N. C, Berke-
ley, Cal.
I held the folowing positions at Harvard (in the Mining
Department) : Austin Teaching Fellow, 1907-1908 ; assistant,
1908-1930; instructor, 1910-1915. At the University of Cali-
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fornia I am associate professor of mining since 1915. I have
written: Ballooning in High Stopes (Engineering and Min-
ing Journal), Location of Vein Outcrops (Engineering and
Mining Journal), The Faultless Fault-Finder (Engineering
and Mining Journal), A Graphical Method for the Correc-
tion of Steel Tapes (Bulletin, University of California), The
Marshlands (verse), (National Magazine), The Pinto Band
(verse) (National Magazine). Member American Institute
of Mining Engineers, Faculty Club. Berkeley, Cal.. New-
England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston.
MAURICE WERTHEIM
Born New York, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1SS6.
Parents Jxicoh Wertheim, Hannah Frank.
School Dr. •/. Sachs' School, New York. N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1906 (1901).
Married Alma Morgenthau, Neio York, N. Y., April 15,
1909.
Children Josephine Alma, Oct. 2, 1910; Barbara Helen, Jan.
30, 1912; Anne Rebe, April 20, 1914-
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 49 West 72d St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
In 1906, I entered the publishing business. In 1907, I en-
tered the United Cigar Manufacturing Company. In 1909,
I was elected secretary of the Cigar Manufacturing Com-
pany; and in 1912, I was elected vice-president of the same
company. In 1912, I was appointed by Mayor Gaynor on the
commission to draft a new moving-picture law for New York
City. I drew what is knovm as the "Folks ordinance",
which was passed by the board of aldermen and has served
as a model for moving-picture laws in many cities of the
country. It first permitted moving-picture houses of 600
seats. In 1913, I resigned from the cigar company, and was
appointed by the governor to the New York State Industrial
Board, charged with all factory legislation in the state. In
1914, after one and a half years of service, I resigned and
went to Turkey, to assist Ambassador Morgenthau. I took
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a relief fund to SjTia and Palestine in September, 1914, on
board the United States armored cruiser North Carolina.
In 1915, I became associated with Hallgarten and Company,
bankers. New York City. Member : City Club of New York,
Harmonie Club of New York, Reform Club of New York,
Manufacturers' Club, Philadelphia, Harvard Club of New
York.
John Briggs "West, Jr., was born at St. Paul, Minn., Sep-
tember 13, 1882. His parents were John Briggs West and
Lillian Bronson. He prepared for college at Phillips Exe-
ter Academy, Exeter, N. H., and Brown and Nichols School,
Cambridge, Mass. He was in college four years, and was
graduated with the degree of S.B. in 1906. After graduat-
ing, he entered the employ of a law-book publishing house
in St. Paul, and soon became its secretary. Of a highly sen-
sitive nature with a delicate sense of right and honor, the
strain of a long fight against a "reorganization committee"
for the rights of stockholders, which the committee was
prone to disregard, broke his health completely. Several
trips to various parts of the country failed to bring back
his strength and he died in St. Paul on August 31, 1912.
ALBERT WILHELM von WESTENHOLZ
Born Hamburg, Germany.
Parents Friedrich v. Westenholz, Julie Hayn.
School Gymnasium.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Occupation Author.
Address Sophien Terrasse 14 Ham,burg, Hnmburg,
Germany.
I do not intend to commit any indiscretion. Anything
worth telling I should not tell ; and anything less would be
below my dignity. Everything I have printed is in the Har-
vard Library. The new Westenholzian style of literature,
the prose romance, is a kind of fairy-tale, and sort of poor
imitation of Rilke and Dante. The most prominent speci-
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men of this art nouveau is the Friedensromanze, written in
New York, in June, 1915. The romance is written in Ger-
man.
FREDERICK ABBOTT WEYMOUTH
Born Lowell, Mass., July 12, 1884-
Parents Harrison Grey Otis Weymouth, Elvira Linten
Currier.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Alice Garrett Martin, Sparrow's Point, Md., Dec,
15, 1909.
Children Frederick Abbott, Jr., Aug. 25, 191Jf.
Occupation Metallurgist.
Address (home) 719 C St., Sparrow's Point, Md.
(business) Maryland Steel Company, Sparrow's
Point, Md.
After leaving college I worked for the Lackawanna Steel
Company, at Buffalo, as a "learner" in the rolling mills.
On January 4, 1907, I came to the Maryland Steel Com-
pany, as an assistant in the testing department. In Septem-
ber, 1910, I was made engineer of tests of the Maryland
Steel Company, and at present have the same position. I
have written: Typical Rail Failures, a pamphlet issued by
the New England Railroad Club (Proceedings, November,
1914. meeting). Member: American Society for Testing
Materials, American Institute of Mining Engineers.
ARTHUR FRANCIS WHALEN
Born Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 19, 1883.
Parents Frank Whalen, Josephine Elena Nickles.
School High School, Melrose, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190J,.
Married Charlotte Packard Bullen, Boston, Mass., Feb. 7,
1905.
Children F. Laurence, March 13, 1906: Katharine Natalie,
Dec. 16, 1907.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 62 Mt. Vernon St., Melrose, Mass.
(business) 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
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I left college in January, 1905. For over two and a half
years thereafter I was employed by the Boston Woven Hose
and Rubber Company and by the American Rubber Com-
pany, also of Cambridge. I then read law for a year with
Philip Mansfield, of Boston. In August, 1910, I was ad-
mitted to the Massachusetts bar. Since then I practised law
with Mr. Mansfield under the firm name of Mansfield and
Whalen. I was admitted to practice in the district court of
the United States, October 1, 1912. For three years I was a
member of the Melrose city government. Member: Masons,
Melrose Club, Boston City Club, Bellevue Golf Club.
FRANK CHARLES WHEELER
Born Coaticook, P. Q., Canada, March 8, 1885.
Parents Charles Albert Wheeler, Kate Louisa Morrison
Green.
School Somerville Latin High School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Education.
Address Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
After graduating from Harvard, I began teaching Latin
and Greek at Mohegan Lake School, Mohegan Lake, N. Y.,
where I continued for five years. During that time I had
experience in various lines of school activity, branching out
into other subjects and interests than the classics. For the
first time I became actively interested in sports, and made
myself familiar with the various games concerning which
I had been ignorant. Leaving Mohegan in 1911, I spent two
years teaching at the Rutgers Preparatory School, New
Brunswick, N. J., gaining further valuable experience in
school work, and adding to the list of subjects which I knew
thoroughly. As a result of this rather expensive and prac-
tical training in the work of preparatory schools, I was
chosen by Mr. C. C. Gaines, who was then assuming charge
of Riverview Academy in Poughkeepsie. For two years, I
was practically resident principal under him, having imme-
diate charge of all the school activities, except the financial
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part of the business. Upon the relinquishing of the control
of the school by Mr. Gaines, the men who became the owners
of the school saw fit to entrust its active management to me,
assisted bj-- Mr. G. Garfield Sawyer, Amherst, '11. I con-
sider this a tribute to the effort I had made for the two
years previous to organize the academy as a high-class pre-
paratory school, and to gain the confidence of the students
and patrons. This year has been a very pleasant one, with
plenty of hard work and not without its reward in seeing the
school grow in prestige and good reputation. The proposi-
tion I am at present working on is to build up, on a very old,
but somewhat crumbled foundation, a solid financial basis
for the school, hoping eventually to get it endowed. Wheth-
er this aim will ever be justified by success is for time to de-
cide; while the effort is before me I am bending every en-
ergy to it. Such work as I have been engaged in has ren-
dered it practically impossible for me to indulge in the nor-
mal social life which I should like, and has made marriage
out of the question. Member: University Club, Poughkeep-
sie, N. Y.
HARRY MAYNARD WHEELER
Born 'Norway, Me., Jan. 21, 1882.
Parents Pierce Elliot Wheeler, Lucy Fames Chapman.
School Wakefield High School, Wakefield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Alice Jeannette Walton, Wakefield, Mass., June 21,
1910.
Children Mark Chapman, Oct. 9, 1913; Jean Bartlett, Jan.
6, 1915.
Occupation Shoe Manufacturer.
Address Park Ave., Wakefield, Mass.
(business) Care of A. G. Walton and Company,
Boston, Mass.
From 1906 to 1909 I was principal of the high school at
Caribou, Me. From 1909 to 1910, I was state inspector of
high schools at Augusta, Me. From 1910 to date I have been
sales manager of A. G. Walton and Company, Boston shoe
manufacturers.
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ROBERT WHEELWRIGHT
Born Jamaica Plain, Mass., Feb. 20, 1884.
Parents George William Wheelwright, Sophia Elizabeth
Bond.
School The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.L.A., 1908.
Occupation Landscape Architect.
Address (home) 27 West Uth St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 15 East 40th St., New York, N. Y.
I think there happened to be a class report a few years
afi^o and if anyone is really interested in more than the past
four years of my life he can refer to that. Perhaps the most
extraordinary thing that has happened to me since the last
report was published was the accumulation of enough
wealth to pay my bills and take a ten weeks' trip to Paris
and Italy two years ago. I have a lot of nice new biUs now,
but brighter business times make me feel hopeful. Land-
scape Architecture (the Quarterly Magazine of which I was
one of the founders) continues to occupy a small part of my
time, and is neither an expense nor a source of profit. Land-
sca])e architecture (my profession) takes most of the rest
of my time. January 1, 1916, I became a partner of Charles
Downing Lay, '02, with whom I have been for five and a
half years. The firm name is Lay and Wheelwright. Once
a year I have to help stir up Kelley to call a meeting of the
1906 dinner committee of New York, which results in an an-
nual dinner to which all 1906 men are urged to come, wheth-.
er they get a bid or not. Remember that next year and
every succeeding year, for the more we have, the merrier.
Member : Harvard Club of New York, American Society of
Landscape Architects.
KINGSLEY MORTIMER WHITCOMB
Born Brookline, Mass., April 7, 18S4.
Parents Charles Mortimer Whitcomb, Frances Kingsley..
School Cloyne School, Newport, R. I.
Years in College 1902-1906.
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Married Catharine Benners Hall Wetherill, Philadelphia,
Pa., June 19, 1909.
Children Catharine, Dec. 13, 1911; Charles Mortimer, 2d,
Aug. 20, 1913.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) Model Farm, Paschall P. 0., Philadelphia,
Pa.
(business) 1710 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
I entered the employ of the Bell Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania in September. 1906, and left in October, 1911,
then holding position as district manager. On January 1,
1912, I was taken into business with my father and uncle in
the manufacture of brass and enamelled bedsteads. I am
now vice-president of the Whitcomb Metallic Bedstead
Company. Time is largely spent between our factory at
Shelton, Conn., and our New York and Boston offices. We
use our Philadelphia office as headquarters. In spare time
I am interested in poultry farming. Member: Merion Crick-
et Club, Haverford, Pa., Harvard Club of New York, Har-
vard Club of Boston,
ALVERSE LYSANDER WHITE
Born Roxhury, Mass., Aug. H, ISSJf.
Parents George Alverse White. Ida Czarina Munson.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906,
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Children Julia Virginia Lee, New York, N. Y., Nov. 28,
1915.
Occupation Paper Manufacturing.
Address (home) Colonial Apartments. Bangor, Me.
(business) Eastern Manufacturing Co., Bangor,
Me.
In the fall of 1906 I entered the stock brokerage business
with Paine, Webber and Company, Boston, leaving there in
November, 1907, to travel for nine months in Europe. Up-
on my return I spent several months in the bond busi-
ness, but gave it up for the automobile business in the spring
of 1909. I remained in this line as selling agent for various
manufacturers until the summer of 1912. In May, 1913, I
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took a position with the Great Northern Paper Company in
their New York sales office, where I remained until January
of the present year, leaving to go with the Eastern Manufac-
turing Company of Bangor, where I am now with the sales
department. Member: Harvard Club of New York, Harvard
Club of Boston.
AMOS JEROME WHITE
(formerly Amos Jedediah White)
Born Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 25, 1883.
Parents V/illiam Jerome White, Georgianna Mabrey.
School Cambridge Latin School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Eva Sadie Henderson, Marshall, Tex., Oct. 15, 1910.
Children Fletcher Jerome, Aug. 21, 1911.
Occupation Educator.
Address Box No. 5, Wilberforce, Ohio.
After leaving college, I clerked in the general manager's
office of the Boston and Maine Railroad for about two years.
During this time I pursued studies in French in the New
England College of Languages. In the fall of 1908, I gave
up my work in the office and accepted a position to teach
Greek in the Wiley University, Marshall, Texas. I resigned
this position in 1912 to accept a position as professor of
Greek in Wilberforce University, Wilbreforce, Ohio. I still
hold this position. While at Wiley University, I married
Miss Eva Henderson, and have one child, Fletcher Jerome.
I have written an article entitled: "Methods of Language
Instruction." Member: Modern Language Association of
Central West and South, The Research Club, Wilberforce,
Ohio.
FREDERIC HALL WHITE
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1883.
Parents Josiah J. White, Eliza Trowbridge Hall.
School Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., and Lawrenceville School, Lawrence-
ville, N. J.
Years in College 1902-1903, 190If-1905 ; 1905-1908.
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Degrees A.B., 1906 (1908).
Married Willye Anderson, Tulsa, Okla., Feb. 14, 1910.
Children Frederic Hall, Jr., Aug. 14, 1911; Horace Ander-
son, Aug. 13, 1914.
Occupation Real Estate Mortgage Broker.
Address (home) 936 11th Ave., North Seattle, Wash.
(business) 610 Leary Building, Seattle. Wash.
Since my autobiographical efforts of 1912 there is not
much to add. I have become more firmly established in
Seattle, where we now divide our time between the city
proper and a camp on the north end of Bainbridge Island,
about fifteen miles by boat up Puget Sound from the city. I
am the proud father of a second son. A little travel each
3^ear and a trip about every two years to the Atlantic coast
are the only other items of particular interest. The mort-
gage business which I established, with Ralph H. Bollard,
'05, in the fall of 1910, has thrived and groAvn apace. The
pleasure of living in Seattle has increased year by year.
Member: University Club, College Club, Rainier Club. Golf
Club, Athletic Club, Yacht Club, Automobile Club, Chamber
of Commerce, and Municipal League, all of Seattle, Harvard
Clubs of Seattle, New York, and Connecticut, Tacoma Golf
Club.
JOSEPH LYMAN WHITE
Born Itham. N. Y.. Sept. 2. 1884.
Parents Horatio Stevens White, Fanny Clary Gott.
School High School, Ithaca, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mary Whitney Chapin, Chicago, III., April 18^.
1914.
Children Joseph Lyman. Jan. 26, 1915.
Occupation Statistician
Address (home) 4 Inwood Place. Upper Montclair, N. J.
(business) 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I have been engaged in the railroad business since gradu-
ation and have served with the following railroads : Grand
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Trunk System, from July, 1906, to September, 1908 ; Wabash
Railroad, from September, 1908, to February, 1914; Chicago,
Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad from February, 1914,
to May, 1915 ; Union Pacific System from May, 1915, to date.
During this period I have held positions in the engineering,
mechanical, transportation, purchasing and supply, and ex-
ecutive departments; and the varied experience thus ob-
tained is of great value in my present position of statistician
in the vice-president and controller's office of the Union
Pacific System. Member : Harvard Club of New York, Har-
vard Club of New Jersey, Montclair Athletic Club.
LAWRENCE WARBURTON WHITE
Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 23, 1885.
Parents Franklin Davis White, Mary King Vezin.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Occupation Banker and Broker.
Address (home) 167 School St., Milton, Mass.
(business) Care of Spencer Trask and Company^
50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
After taking my degree in June, 1905, I entered the em-
ploy of the Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, where I
stayed for about six months. I left in January, 1906, to go
to work for Lee, Higginson and Company, where I re-
mained until July, 1912. In the employ of this firm I had a
varied experience in several departments of the office, and
was able to learn, in an excellent training school, the funda-
mentals of the bond business. The last three years I was
with this firm I spent as assistant manager of the syndicate
department, which, without doubt, is the most responsible
and interesting position relating to the inside work of the
office. In July, 1912, I left to go with the firm of Learoyd,
Foster and Company, 30 State Street, Boston (Foster be-
ing Hatherly Foster, Jr., '07). Here I devoted my entire
time to selling bonds and bringing in business, — ^this being
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the first experience I had so far had in soliciting business. I
remained here, finding the work and associations most eon-
genial, until August, 1915, when I was offered a position by
Percival Gilbert, '08, (then Boston manager, and just now
made a member of the firm) of Spencer Trask and Com-
pany, I accepted this offer and am working as city sales-
man, and feel lucky to be associated with so fine a firm, and
to have such an opportunity to build up a business. This
firm does a very large bond business with branch offices in
several cities. Outside of business, which has kept me pretty
well tied down most of the time, T have spent my spare time
in my home town, doing no travelling or moving about, ex-
cept for a vacation trip to Europe in August, 1910. My
hobbies are tennis, swimming and automobiling. It is my
ambition to have a little farm some day. and a place where
I can tinker on an automobile, for I am devoted to out-
door life, and to the mechanical part of automobiling. To
members of the class who may be contemplating the pur-
chase of automobiles I wish emphatically to state that I
doubt if they can get more lasting pleasure and benefit out
of any other investment. I have had, as can be observed, a
very uneventful career so far. and now that I am about 31
I feel that my habits are firmly fixed for life. Nevertheless,
as I look back ten years. I feel that I have had a good time,
and am looking forward to years more of the same. In May,
1912, I joined Troop B. 1st Squadron Cavalry, M. V. M.,
and served till November. 1914, when I was obliged to re-
sign on account of poor eyesight. Recently I have taken up
boy scout work and am an assistant scout master of one of
the troops in my home town. Member : Milton Club, Milton,
Mass.
PHILIP JOHN WHITEHILL
Born North Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 10, 1886.
Parents John Whitehilh Lizzie Parmenter.
School High School, North Attleboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Married Aline Tarr, North Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 28, 1910.
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Children Philip John, Jr., Jan. 6, 1916.
Occupation Factory Superintendent.
Address (home) 307 Parkway, Utica, N. T.
(business) 12 Meadow St., Utica, N. T.
From February, 1906, until November, 1907, I was con-
nected with the manufacturing jewelry business at North
Attleboro, Mass. ; but changed to the trunk business in Bos-
ton, remaining there until October, 1910. Then I was trans-
ferred to the factory at Utica, N. Y., as superintendent,
which position I now hold.
JAMES GODDARD WHITING
Born Wilton, N. H., Feb. 5, 1884.
Parents George Whiting. Mary E. Goddard.
School Somerville Latin High School, Somerville, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Milk Contractor.
Address (home) Hotel Wadsworth, Boston, Mass.
(business) 570 Rutherford Ave., Boston, Mass.
I have been in business with the firm of Wliiting and Sons,
in Boston, since I left college. I have done nothing of note
or great interest to anybody except occasional trips to
Europe and different parts of this country. Member: Har-
vard Club of Boston, Brae Burn Country Club, Newton,
Mass., Tedesco Country Club, Swampscott, Mass., Lexington
Golf Club, Lexington, Mass.
MASON TUXBURY WHITING
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 188If.
Parents Warren Mason Whiting, Emily Louise Tuxbury.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology), 1908.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) l.'f5 Essex St., Brookline, Mass.
(business) 201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
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Class of 1906 — Third Report
After graduating from Harvard in 1906 I spent two years
at the Institute of Technology, geting my S.B. in civil en-
gineering there m 1908. The follovring year I was an as-
sistant in civil engineering there. During 1909 I did trian-
gulation work for the government in Rhode Island. In 1910
I entered the office of Charles T. Main and have been work-
ing for him as civil engineer ever since. In December, 1912,
I was sent out to Thompson, Mont., as assistant engineer
on a large water-power construction, for which Mr. Main
had the engineering contract. It was a new plant for the
Montana Power Company, and took three years to build. I
have just arrived back in Boston, and am with the same
firm here in the Bostop office. Member: Oakley Country
Club, Harvard Club of Boston, Boston Athletic Association,
Boston Society of Civil Engineers.
ARTHUR DUDLEY WHITMAN
Born Boston, Mass.. Nov. 21, 1884.
Parents James Dean Whitman, Belle HorsefLeld.
School Somerville Latin School, Bomerville, Mass.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Occupation Educator.
Address 338 Orchard St., New Bedford, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
HAROLD ALLEN WHITMAN
Address Melrose, Mass., May 22, 1885.
Parents Alonzo Garcelon Whitman, Florence Mary Ooss.
School High School, Melrose, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906,
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Chemistry.
Address (home) 23 Hillside Ave., Melrose, Mass.
(business) 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
For a short while after graduation I was chemist for a
small manufacturing house ; since then I have been engaged
in chemical work along governmental lines in Washington,
New York and Boston. I have been in the contract supplies
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Biographical Sketches
laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry, at Washington, D. C. ; was
then chemist for the United States Light House Service Gen-
eral Supply Depot, New York City; then a chemist engaged
in the enforcement of the insecticide act of 1910 in Washing-
ton, D. C. ; and am at present engaged in the enforcement of
the Food and Drugs Act of 1906, in the Boston branch labor-
atory, at 88 Broad Street.
HENDRICKS HALLETT WHITMAN
Born Brookline, Mass., Feb. 27, 1884.
Parents William Whitman, Jane Dole Hallett.
School Volkmann School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees
A.B., 1906.
Married
Adelaide Chatfield-Taylor, Lake Forest, III.,
29, 1912.
June
Children
Rose, Nancy.
Occupation
Merchant and Manufacturer.
Address
(home) Beverly, Mass.
(business) 78 Chauncey St., Boston, Mass.
[i\rr. Wliitman has nothing to add to his last report.]
FRANKLIN SNOW WHITNEY
Born Boston, Mass., June 4, 1883.
Parents Frank Ormond Whitney, Anna Myrick Snow.
School Roxbury High School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Louise Clark, Boston, Muss., Jan. 1, 1910,
Children Mariana, Dec. 17, 1918 (died Feb. 8, 1916).
Occupation Accountant.
Address (home) 15 Lee Road. Chestnut Hill, Mass.
(business) Care of The Lamson Company, Lowell,
Mass.
Member: Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Glee Club,
Alumni Chorus, The Saengerfest, Chestnut Hill Golf Club,
Longwood Covered Courts.
[Mr. Whitney has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
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THEODORE TRAIN WHITNEY, Jr.
Born St. Louis, Mo., July 22, 1881.
Parents Theodore Train Whitney, Annie C. Mann.
School Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) 133 Adams St., Milton, Mass.
fiusiness) i^7 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
This writing of a life history seems to be as painful a pro-
ceeding as writing a theme for English A on the steps of
"Sever" five minutes before it was due in the box at Room
21. Not being married, I find that the life of a bachelor af-
ter ten years out can be recorded by ditto marks. To ditto
the history already reported, it seems that the statements
appearing in the second report of the class in June, 1912, are
still substantially correct, being as follows : ' ' After my
junior year I left college, taking my degree in 1906. I have
been with Stone and Webster for six and a half years. The
winter of 1907-1908 was spent in Chicago as a salesman of
the green-goods in the territory west of the Mississippi
River. The spring of 1908, however, brought me back to
Boston, still on the financial end of the business. During
the winter of 1910 and until July of that year I managed
the New York office, then Boston again became the attrac-
tion. I have visited no foreign countries." "Bean Town"^
in the employ of Stone and "Webster, continues to be the
magnetic pole and, except for a few slips here and there at
varying radii and distances from this centre, it still seems
my lot to continue a "bean eater". Outside of business,
some experience has been gathered in the field of politics
and in soldiering. As a chairman of the Warrant Commit-
tee in 1915 and as chairman of the Water Commissioners in
1916 in the town of Milton, and as a private at Plattsburg,
it has been found that there is as much fun in thinking you
are running the affairs of a town, or learning to be as tough
as a "regular", as it was in thinking that you had smeared
an exam., even if the final mark did not come up to your ex-^
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Biographical Sketches
peetation. Member: University Club of Chicago, Harvard
Club of New York, Underwriters' Club of New York, Ex-
change Club of Boston, Tennis and Racquet Club of Boston,
Harvard Club of Boston, Milton Club of Milton.
CORNELIUS WENDELL WICKERSHAM
Born Greenwich, Conn., June 25, 1884.
Parents George Woodward Wicker sham, Mildred Wendell.
School St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1909.
Married Rosalie Neilson Hinckley, Lawrence, N. Y., June
19, 1909.
Children Cornelius Wendell, Jr., April 2, 1910; George
Woodiaard, 2d., Jan. 15, 1913.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y.
(business) 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
I was in the Harvard Law School from 1906 to 1909; edi-
tor of the Harvard Law Review, 1907 to 1909; was gradu-
ated cum laude ; then engaged in the practice of law ; mem-
ber of law firm of Everett, Clarke and Benedict, 1912 to
1913; member of law firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham and
Taft, 1914 to present. Member: Squadron A Association,
New York City Bar Association, State and American Bar As-
sociations, Rockaway Hunting Club, Down Town Associa-
tion, Harvard Club of New York, University Club of Wash-
ington, secretary and trustee of the Hospital Saturday and
Sunday Association.
ALONZO CHENEY WILBER
Born Southbridge, Mass., Sept. 23, 1882.
Parents Franklin Alonzo Wilber, Ada Mabel Cheney.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Address Care of Franklin A. Wilber, Foxboro, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
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ROBERT ELDREDGE WILBUR
Born South Bethlehem, Pa., July 17, 1881.
Parents Warren Abbott Wilbur, Sallie Packer Linderman.
School Lehigh University.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Nina Joslyn Vyse, New York, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1905.
Children Nina Katherine, June 4, 1906; Sallie Linderman,
, Oct. 15, 1907; Warren Abbott, Nov. 28, 1909.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address 51.'f Pine St., Catasauqua. Pa.
[Mr. Wilbur has nothing to add to his last report.]
ROGER MERRIL HOBBS WILCOX
Born Portland, Me., Dec. 17, 1882.
Parents Alvin Styles Wilcox, Martha Ellen Eobbs.
School Andover School, Andover, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B., 1908.
Married Leontine Arista Richardson, Winthrop, Mass., Nov.
28, 1911.
Children Helen Merril, Sept. 3, 1912 (died May 3. 19U) ;
Jeanette Adele, Feb. 13, 1916.
Occupation Salesman, H. J. Heinz Company.
Address (home) ^8 Crystal Cove Ave., Winthrop. Mass.
(business) 201 Vassar St., Cambridge, Mass.
[Mr. "Wilcox has nothing to add to his last report.]
ENOS WILDER, Jr.
Born Madison, N. J., Jan. 10, 1884.
Parents Enos Wilder, Emeline A. Vinal.
School St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Clara S. Toothe, Stamford, Conn., Sept., 1909.
Children Elizabeth, June 19, 1912; Katherine Vinal, Nov.
10, 1913.
Occupation Stockbroker.
Address (home) Shippan St., Stamford. Conn,
(business) 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Been going along the same as in college, considering
-friendship more vital than money; so hold no important
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■offices. Member : Harvard Club of New York, Morris Coun-
ty Grolf Club, Morristown, N. J., Stamford Yacht Club, Stam-
ford, Conn.
FRED TALMAGE WILEY
Born Cayuga, N. Y.. Aug. 11, 1S77.
Parents Horace Scott Wiley, Urana La Rowe.
School Syracuse University.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1009).
Occupation Agriculturist.
Address Cayuga, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
GEORGE FRANCIS WILL
Born Bismarck, No. Dak., Nov. 8, I884.
Parents Oscar Henry Will, Elvira Isabel Bird.
School Bismarck High School, Bismarck, No. Dak.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees
A.B., 1906.
Married
Katharine Herndon Sterrett,
July If, 1909.
Lakota,
No.
Dak.,
Children
Margaret Isabel, Aug. 31, 1913.
Occupation
Seed Grower and Nurserymnn.
Address
Bismarck, No. Dak.
I returned to my home at Bismarck a few months after
finishing college and went to work with my father in the
seed and nursery business in which I have since become a
partner. Our state has more than doubled in population
since my return and our business has kept pace with this in-
creased demand so that we now have the largest business of
the kind in the state. Our nursery of about fifty acres gives
me plenty of outdoor work during the larger part of the
year, which is a very pleasant alternation with the ofifice
"work. As a hobby I have kept up interest in anthropology
and ethnology, and try to spend at least a few days of every
year among the Indians of our state, gathering material for
study. I have camped in the Rockies, the Cascades, and the
Olympics of the coast range, as well as in various parts of
North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana for vacation
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trips, sometimes with my wife and sometimes with men
friends. I have been an active member of our State Histori-
cal Society, working with the curator on several occasions
in gathering material. Of the Bismarck Commercial Club,
our local body for promoting all civic enterprises, I have
twice been a director, being elected for the second time-
last month. I have done considerable w^ork during the past
three years in corn investigating and breeding with special
reference to the northern native corns of the Indians. In
this work I have been associated with Mr. M. L. Wilson, of
the Montana Agricultural College. I have written four
papers on various archaeological subjects in the American
Anthropologist; two papers on cowboy songs and two on In-
dian subjects in the Journal of American Folk Lore ; a paper
on the early history of the Cheyenne Indians in the Pro-
ceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association; a
paper on Mandan Indian corn for a Montana Experiment
Station Bulletin now on the press. Member : Bismarck Com-
mercial Club, Bismarck Country Club, North Dakota State
Historical Society, American Folk-Lore Society, American
Anthropological Association, Mississippi Valley Historical
Association, American Agronomic Society.
ALEXANDER WATSON WILLIAMS
Born :Sfew York, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1S84.
Parents Richard Pardee Williams, Margaret Fitz-Gerald
Watson.
School Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va.
Years in College 1902-1901,; 1906-1908.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1908); M.D. (Johns Hopkins Medical
School), 1912.
Married Florence Hanson Light, Washington, D. C, Aug^
, 12. 1915.
Occupation Physician.
Address (home) 3425 Newark St., Washington, D. C.
(htisiness) Care of Surgeon General, V. S. Army^
Washington, D. C.
From 1908 to 1912 I was a student at the Johns Hopkins
Medical School; 1910, summer, assistant in pharmacology,
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Biographical Sketches
University of Chicago; 1912 to 1913, interne, Umon Protes-
tant Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. ; 1913 to 1914, first lieutenant
Medical Eeserve Corps, United States Army, on duty at
Army Medical School, Washington, D. C. ; June, 1914, to Sep-
tember, 1915, first lieutenant Medical Corps, United States
Army, on duty at Texas City, Texas (11th Infantry, 2d Bat-
talion Engineers ; Field Hospital, No. 5 ; Cantonment Hos-
pital, 2d Division) ; October 1915, to January, 1916, on duty
at Corozal, Canal Zone ; and at Ancon Hospital, Ancon, C.
Z. ; February, 1916, en route to Manila, P. I.; March, 1916.
on duty at Military Hospital, Camp Eldridge, Laguna, P. I.
Member: Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C, Ameri-
can Medical Association.
ERIC JOHANN WILLIAMS
Born Lockport, N. Y., July 1, 1S83.
Parents William August Williams, Emily Hutzel.
School Lockport High School, Lockport, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.A. (Columbia University), 1909;
LL.B. (Columbia University), 1909.
Married Marguerite GKilbreath, Redlands, Cat., Oct. 27,
1915.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 1135 Center St., Redlands, Cal.
(business) Fisher Building, Redlands, Cal.
Member: Town and Country Club, Lockport, N. Y., Red-
lands Country Club, Redlands, Cal.
[Mr. Williams has nothing further to add to his last re-
port.]
HASKELL WILLIAMS
Born Worcester, Mass., Nov. 15, 1883.
Parents Charles Austin Williams, Josephine Haskell.
School Classical High School, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906; 1906-1907.
Degrees S.B., 1907.
Occupation Insurance Agent.
Address (home) ^/O Fruit St., Worcester, Mass.
(business) 1115 Park Building, Worcester, Mass.
[Mr. Williams has nothing to add to his last report.]
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MALCOLM WILLIAMS
Born Boston, Mnss., May 20, 1883.
Parents Jeremiah Williams, Ella E. Boyd.
School Noble and Greenough's School, Boston, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Occupation Wool Merchant.
Address (home) Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass.
(business) JfSl Summer St., Boston, Mass.
[;Mr. Williams has nothing to add to his last report.]
ROBERT HECTOR WILLIAMS
Born Chicago. III., July 11, 1882.
Parents David Williams, Mary Octavia Charlton.
School Lake View and North Division High School, Chi-
cago, III.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B.. 1906.
Married Louise Carolyn Riddell. Chicago. III., July 30, 1907.
Children Marie Louise. July 15, 1908.
Occupation Mining Engineer.
Address (home) Morningside Heights. Tyrone, New Mexico,
(business) Box 14. Tyrone, New Mexico.
Member: Pines Club, Quail Club, Helping Hand Society,
Manzas River Boat and Canoe Club, all of TjTone. N. Mex.
[Mr. Williams has nothing further to add to his last report.]
WARREN WILLIAMS
Boru Worcester, Mass., May 14, 1885.
Parents Charles Austin Williams, Josephine C. Haskell.
School Worcester Classical High School, Worcester, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees S.B., 1906.
Married Mary Rice Banister. Worcester, Mass., June 26,
1912.
Children Nancj/. Aug. 1, 1913. ,
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 171 Everit St., New Haven, Conn.
(business) The Acme Wire Company, P. 0. Box
13, New Haven, Conn.
I was associated with The Seamless Rubber Company,
New Haven, from 1907 to 1913, when I resigned to accept
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an offer from The Acme Wire Company, of New Haven. I
am at present with this company, assistant manager of sales»
Member: Harvard Club of New York, New Haven Country
Club, Quinnipiack Club, New Haven.
HENRY LEE WILLIFORD, Jr.
Born Memphis, Tenn., March 23, 1886.
Parents Henry Lee Williford, Allie Tucker.
School Memphis University School, Memphis, Tenn.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; LL.B. (University of Tennessee), 1908.
Married Anna Bryant Chumbley, Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 4,
1901 (died May 13, 1915).
Children Alice Ruth, Nov. 3, 1908; Eliaheth Virginia, Sept.
30, 1910; Marjorie Alban, March 1, 1912.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 5488 East End Ave., Chicago, III.
(business) 208 West Randolph St., Chicago, III.
[Mr. Williford has nothing to add to his last report.]
HARRY KEITH WILSON
Born Bloomington, III, Sept. 22, 1882,
Parents Adoniram Judson Wilson, Ellen Eliza Cornell.
School Bloomington High School, Bloomington, III.
Years in College 1902-1903.
Degrees C.E. (Cornell University), 1908.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address 115 Ferry St., Hoboken, N. J.
[Has not been heard from.]
HERBERT EUSTIS WINLOCK
Born Washington, D. C, Feb. 1, 1884.
Parents William Crawford Winlock, Alice Broom.
School Western High School, Washington, D. C.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Helen Chandler, Boston, Mass., Oct. 26, 1912.
Children Frances, Dec. 9, 1913; William Crawford, Sept. 5,
1915.
Occupation Archaeologist.
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Address (home) Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y.
(business) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York, N. Y.
My work has been a continuation of that described in the
triennial report; my position, assistant curator of the de-
partment of Egyptian art in the Metropolitan Museum of
New York, with A. M. Lythgoe, class of 1892. In the win-
ter of 1909-1910 I was in charge of the Museum's excava-
tions in Khargeh Oasis in the Egyptian Desert, and in the
four following seasons at Thebes. Each summer I returned
home, with trips on the side in Europe, a visit in 1912 to
Cyprus, and a protracted stay on the Dalmatian coast the
same summer. That fall I married Helen Chandler, daugh-
ter of Professor Francis Ward Chandler, of the Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology. At the outbreak of the war
we were in Maine for the summer. Conditions made it ad-
visable to stop my field work for the time being and to take
up work in the museum on which I had been engaged ever
since. Rather than cast an irresistible temptation in the
way of any submarine captain we intend to keep our two
babies here until the war is over. T have written short re-
ports on excavations (Metropolitan Museum Bulletin). The
Tomb of Senebtisi (in collaboration), The Theban Necropo-
lis in the Middle Kingdom (American Journal of Semitic
Languages). Member: Turf Club, Cairo, Egypt, Royal So-
cieties Club, London, Rockaway Hunting Club, Cedarhurst,
L. I., Harvard Club of New York.
ROBERT WITHINGTON
Born Roxbury, Muss., June 7, 1884.
Parents Charles Francis Withiyigton, Georgiana Bowen.
School Roxhury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1909; Ph.D.. 1913.
Occupation Teacher.
Address (home) 35 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
(business) Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
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Since the last class report was issued, I have gone through
one of the most refined forms of torture known to the aca-
demic world, from which I emerged with the third degree.
The next winter I spent in England as Roger fellow of
Harvard University, collecting more material for my mag-
num opus, which I am now getting ready for publication. In
September, 1914, I penetrated terra (to me) incognita, to
accept a position on the faculty of Indiana University, where
I am located as a member of the English department. I
sailed February 12, 1916. for London, thence to go to Bel-
gium, having received six months' leave of absence from the
University of Indiana. I expect to return in the fall. I have
written : The Letters of Charlotte (Pub. Mod. Lang. Asso.,
XXII, 1), The Lord Mayor's Show for 1623 (ibid, XXX,
1), Queen Margaret's Entry (Mod. Philol., XIII, 1), A Man-
ual of Pageantry (Ind. Univ. Bull., XIII, 7), Switzerland in
Wissen und Leben (Zurich, 1 October, 1915), Old Houses of
Lyons (The House Beautiful, Boston. April, 1915). Mem-
ber: ^lodern Language Association of America, American
Dialect Society, Harvard Club of Boston, Harvard Club of
New York, Harvard Club of Indiana, Faculty Club of Bloom-
ington, Indiana, Garrick Club of London, England.
SIDNEY WITHINGTON
Born Boxbury, Mass., June 7, 1884.
Parents Charles Francis Withington, Georgiana Bowen.
School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; S.B., 1907.
Married Dorothea Barrows. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 22, 1914.
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address (home) 86 Linden St.. New Haven, Conn.
(business) General Office Building, New York, New
Haven and Hartford Railroad, New Haven,
Conn.
The summer after graduation, I spent in the works of the
Sturtevant Blower Company, at Readville, pursuing useful
experience of various kinds, and the following winter in
♦Cambridge absorbing mechanical engineering knowledge at
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the Scientific School. The next summer I travelled in Eng-
land, France, Switzerland and Italy; and the succeeding
winter I spent again in Cambridge, as Latin teaching fel-
low in mechanical engineering, assisting Professor Hollis
and Professor Marks in fourth year courses. I also did some
research work in the laboratory, and took some courses in
electrical engineering, though I was not registered for any
degree. After leaving Cambridge in 1908, I spent about
eighteen interesting and profitable months in the Walworth
Manufacturing Company works at South Boston, in very
miscellaneous research work and experiments connected
with the various kinds of manufacturing done there. In
January, 1910, I became connected with the electrification
of the much despised New York, New Haven and Hartford
Railroad, first on the preliminary location survey on the
Harlem River Branch, and the Stamford-New Haven sec-
tion, and later on the design and construction of the line
equipment of the New York, Westchester and Boston Rail-
way, the Harlem River Branch, and Stamford-New Haven..
I am now engaged in miscellaneous construction in connec-
tion with the electrified division between New^ Haven and
New York. On December 22, 1914, I Avas married to Doro-
thea Barrows. We are living in New Haven, where there is
a strong feeling in favor of Yale ; but which is otherwise a
pleasant place. We should be very glad to see any member
of 1906 who may be in town for football games or for any
other reason. I have written: Experiments on Flat Cast
Iron Plates (Harvard Engineering Journal, 1907 and 1908),
Notes on Gateway Construction of New York, Westchester
and Boston Railway (pamphlet, published by Franklin In-
stitute of Philadelphia). Member: Harvard Club of New
York, Graduates Club, New Haven, American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (New York).
ARTHUR EVANS WOOD
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 19, 1881.
Parents William Harvey Wood, Sarah Mercia Kendall-
School Roxbury High School, Roxbury, Mass.
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Years in College 1002-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; B.D., 1911.
Married Juliu Lewis Bishop, South Chatham, N. H., Sept..
5, 1911.
Children Arthur Lewis, Sept. 19, 1912; Kendall, Nov. 7,
1913.
Occupation Teacher and Social Worker.
Address 276 Mill Hill Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
After graduating, I taught school for two years, in the
Country School for Boys, Baltimore, Md., and at the Cam-
bridge Latin School. I then entered Harvard Divinity
School in 1908, graduating therefrom in 1911. In the sum-
mer of 1908 I was probation officer in the Boston Juvenile
Court. While at the Divinity School I did settlement work
at the Denison House, Boston. In 1911 I went to Reed Col-
lege, Portland, Ore., as instructor in social science, having
been married, September 5, 1911, to Julia Lewis Bishop, of
Bridgeport, Conn. At Reed College I became engaged in
various community activities; viz., member of consumers'
league committee that drew up Oregon Minimum Wage
Law ; member of Portland vice commission ; member of Ore-
gon Social Hygiene Society executive committee; member
executive board Oregon Civic League; member citizens'
committee on unemployment ; etc. I left Oregon in the fall
of 1915 to become Harrison fellow in sociology at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, 1915-1916. Have preached occa-
sionally in churches in Portland, Ore., and in churches in the
vicinity of Philadelphia. I have written : A Study of the Un-
employed (Reed College Bulletin, No. 18), The Problem of
the Worker Who is Unable to Earn the Legal Minimum
Wage (in Report of Conference on Charities and Correc-
tions, Seattle, 1913), Economic Aspects of Social Hygiene
(a chapter in The Social Emergency, W. T. Foster, ed.).
Economic Aspects (Section of Report of Portland, Ore., Vice
Commission). I am secretary of the Intercollegiate Civic Di-
vision of the National Municipal League, with headquarters
at 703 North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
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BALDWIN WOOD
Born San Rafael, Cal., June 13, 1881.
Parents William Sydney Wood, Mary Baldtvin.
School Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) San Mateo, Cal.
(business) Kohl Building, San Francisco, Cal.
[Has not been heard from.]
CARL PAIGE WOOD
Born Taunton, Mass., Dec. 20, 1885.
Parents Henry Richmond Wood, Ellen Maria Haskell.
School High School, Taunton, Mnss.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907.
Married /nes Olivia Winders, Columbus, Ohio., June 14,
1911.
Children Elizabeth Caroline, July 26, 1912; Henry Thorn-
ton, Aug. IJf, 1915.
Occupation Musician and Teacher.
Address (home) 236 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.
(business) Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
In September, 1906, I went to Granville, Ohio, where I
taught the theory of music in D^nison University. After
two years I became head of the Denison Conservatory of
Music, taking over also the direction of the Engwerson
Choral Society there. In 1909, I obtained the certificate of
Associate of the American Guild of Organists. In 1913, I
left Denison and spent the following two years in music
study, 1913-1914 in Berlin and Paris, and 1914-1915 in Har-
vard and the New England Conservatory. During the latter
period I won the Francis Boott prize for choral composition.
I am now filling an interim engagement at Vassar College as
organist and assistant professor of music. Wliere I shall be
next year is at present a mystery. Member : Harvard Club
of Boston, Harvard Club of Taunton, University Club
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., American Guild of Organists, New
York, National Association of Organists, New York, Sim-
fonia, Boston.
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ROBERT STEWART WOODBRIDGE
Born Hartford, Conn., Aug. 28, 1881.
Parents James Edward Woodbridge, Loretta Halsey.
School The Gunnery School, Washington, Conn.
Years in College 1903-1906.
Married Gertrude Mulford, New York, N. Y., April 2, 1910.
Children Janet Hustings, April 26, 1911; Robert Stewart,
Jr., June 25, 1913; Mulford, Dec. 25, 1915.
Occupation Banker.
Address (home) East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, Conn,
(business) 15 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
I entered business with the A-Z Company, of New York
City, manufacturers of automobile parts, in July, 1906 ; was
elected secretary and treasurer, December, 1910 ; and con-
summated a sale of the company in December, 1914. Since
then I have been occupied in special work along banking
lines.
CLIFFORD AKELEY WOODBURY
Born Portland, Me., Sept. 8, 1884.
Parents Harry Howard Woodbury, Alice Evelina Akeley.
School Deering High School, Portland, Me.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Inez Earle Johnston, Portland, Me., Sept. 8, 1908.
Children Thomas J., July Jf, 1910; Clifford Akeley, Jr.,
March 12, 191k.
Occupation Chemist.
Address (home) R. F. D. No. 2, Media, Pa.
(business) Drawer ff2Jf, Chester, Pa.
[Mr. Woodbury has nothing to add to his last report.]
HOWARD FISHER WOODFIN
Born Rutland, Vt., Aug. 23, 1883.
Parents John Nicholas Wood/in, Caroline Draper.
School Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Married Dorothy Guyon, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 20, 1914-
Children Carolyn Guyon, Oct. 19, 1915.
Occupation Manufacturer.
Address (home) 47 Pleasant St., Rutland. Vt.
(business) 255 West St., Rutland, Vt.
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Upon leaving college I went into the business of manu-
facturing stone-breaking machinery, with the Lincoln Iron
Works. I am now assistant treasurer of the company. I am
now trustee of the Marble Savings Bank here in Eutland^
and also president of the Rutland Hotel Association, Inc.,
the said association owning and managing the Bardwell
Hotel of this city. Member: Rutland Country Club, Har-
vard Club of Vermont, Mason.
MORRILL CHALMERS WOODS
Born Harmony, Me., Dec. 20, 1879.
Parents Alden Levi Woods. Nancy Caroline Belcher.
School State Normal School, Castine, Me.
Years in College 1902.1901,; 1906-1907.
Address (home) Powder House Boulevard, West Somer-
ville, Mass.
(business) R. G. Dun and Co., 3 Winthrop Sq.^
Boston, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
FRANK MOORE WRIGHT
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1883.
Parents Alexander Wright, Lelia Susan Moore.
School Pratt Institute High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D. (New York Homoeopathic Medi-
cal School). 1910.
Married Edna Mary Owen, Wellesley, Mass., Dec. 31, 1914.
Occupation Physician.
Address 208 Summer St., Stamford, Conn.
October, 1906, to June, 1910, four years studying medi-
cine : June, 1910, to June, 1911, interne at Cumberland
Street Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; July, 1911, to January,
3913, deputy medical superintendent, department of public
charities. City of New York, assigned to Kings County Hos-
pital and Cumberland Street Hospital, Brooklyn, and to
Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's Island, N. Y. ; November,
1909, to October, 1911, private Troop B, Squadron C, N. G.
N. Y. ; October, 1911, to February, 1914, first lieutenant, med-
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ical corps, N. G. N. Y., assigned to Squadron C, N. G. N. Y. ;
summer of 1913, sanitary officer, School of Application for
Cavalry, N. G. N. Y., at Montauk Point, Long Island; Janu-
ary, 1913, to date, general practice of medicine and surgery,
Stamford, Conn. ; September, 1915, to date, post surgeon,
Fairfield County, Conn. Member: New York Pathological
Society, Stamford Medical Association, Stamford, Connec-
ticut State Homoeopathic Society, American Institute of
Homoeopathy.
WILLIAM MAY WRIGHT
(formerly William Merritt Wright)
Born V/estchester Co., N. Y., Aug. 25. 1882.
Parents William Merritt Wright, Carolyn Kane May.
School Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Years in College 1902-190.',.
Married Sally Dunton Dixon, Nov. 7, 1907.
Occupation (home) 383 Park Ave., New York., N. Y.
Address (business) 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
The first year after leaving college I went to work for the
General Electric Company at their Schenectady office. I
left the company because I had "too much pull," having
been introduced to the president by one of the directors of
the company, and this made it very difficult to learn the
business from the bottom up, as things were made too easy
for me. After I had been with them a little less than two
years I went with Messrs. Bonbright and Company, bank-
ers and brokers, as a runner at $5.00 per week. I picked
out this house as I did not know any one in the firm or office,
personally. At the end of eighteen months I was assistant
cashier at $3,000 per year, and six months later I went into
business for myself with one of the partners of that firm.
At present I am a member of the New York Stock Exchange.
I married Sally Dunton Dixon, November 7, 1907.
JOSEPH RAY WYCKOFF
Born Franklin, Mass., April 12, 1879.
Parents William Augustine Wyckoff, Ada Louisa Falcott.
School Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass.
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Years in College 1S98-1900; 1902-1903.
Degrees A.B. (Tufts College), 1906.
Occupation Mercantile.
Address Franklin, Mass.
[Has not been heard from.]
PERCY EDWIN WYE
Born Leicester, Eng., March 22, 1882.
Parents William H. Wye, Sarah Ann Lilley.
School Needham High School, Needham, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905).
Occupation Real Estate Broker.
Address Needhnm, Mass.
After working in New York City for a number of years as
treasurer of the North American Copper Company, I de-
cided to resign on account of poor health. I am now en-
gaged in real-estate business in Needham. Member : Wessa-
gussett Yacht Club, North Weymouth, Mass., Norfolk
Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
SIMS GILL WYLIE
Born New York, N. Y., March 17, 18S2.
Parents Walker Gill Wylie, Fanny Damon.
School John C. Green School of Science at Princeton
University.
Years in College 1902-1904.
Married Louise Sayre Woodruff, New York, N. Y., April
j 12, 1906.
Occupation Financial.
Address 66 Liberty St., New York, N. Y.
[Has not been heard from.]
HERBERT STRATHMORE WYNDHAM-GITTENS
(formerly Herbert Wyndham Gittens)
Born Barbadoes, West Indies. Feb. 7, 1885.
Parents Fenwick Wyndham Gittens, Florence Mann.
School Harrison College, Barbadoes, West Indies.
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Years in College l'J02-W06.
Occupation Journalist.
Address Unknown.
[Has not been heard from.]
EDWARD LORRAINE YOUNG, Jr.
Born North Hanover, Mass., July 6, 1885.
Parents Edward Lorraine Young, Nellie Brooks Oakman.
School High School, Rockland, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906; M.D., 1909.
Married Charlotte Elizaheth Wales, Dorchester, Mass.,
June 24, 1913.
Children Edward Lorraine, 3d, June 25, 191Jf.
Occupation Surgeon.
Address (home) .'/7 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
(business) 87 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.
'Tis easily told : no spectacular career so far. The medical
school and the surgical interneship at the Massachusetts
General Hospital accounted for the time until January, 1911,
and the time was most certainly filled. Since that time, I
have been practising surgery in Boston, at times feeling that
it was all I had ever dreamed of, at times wishing there was
some way of making a better living; but always busy and
never regretting that I was a "doc". For four years I was
medical mentor to the crew at Harvard and very thoroughly
enjoyed the contact with that bunch of men and that phase
of work. For the last four years, I have been on the staff at
the Massachusetts General Hospital and also on the staff at
the Faulkner Hospital. Two years ago, a future candidate
for the crew appeared at the house and has grown rapidly
huskier ever since his appearance. Member: Union Boat
Club, Boston, Eliot Club, Jamaica Plain, American Urologi-
cal Association, American Medical Association, Harvard
Club of Boston.
WILLIAM HEAD YULE
Born Kenosha, Wis., Dec. 28, 1883.
Parents George A. Yule, Harriet Head.
School Chicago Latin School, Chicago, III.
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Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Married Mary P. Raymond, Akron, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1911.
Children William Head, Oct. 31, 1913; George Perkins, Nov.
4, 1915.
Occupation Manager The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York
Branch.
Address (home) 270 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
(business) 1780 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
In the fall of 1906 I accepted the flattering offer of twelve
dollars per week made by the Badger Brass Manufacturing
Company, and was assigned to a soldering iron in their New
York factory in "Hell's Kitchen". From my first occupa-
tion I was soon transferred — I have often suspected on ac-
count of a waste of solder — to first one and then another de-
partment, until I became factory superintendent. This title,
although of absolutely no importance, evidently deceived
the B. F. Groodrich Company, of Akron, Ohio, into making
me an offer, and in April, 1908, I went to Akron as manager
of the golf ball and motor cycle departments. In October,
1909, through a succession of fortunate accidents, I came to
the B. F. G-oodrich Company. For reasons carefully kept
from me, and known only to the company. I am still mana-
ger. During the last six years I have lived through an at-
tack of pneumonia, an engagement, a marriage, and the ar-
rival of two sons. Member : Harvard Club of New York,
University Club, Chicago. New York Athletic Club. New
York City, Portage Country Club, Akron, Ohio, University
Club, Akron, Ohio.
JOAQUIN ENRIQUE ZANETTI
Born 8an Domingo, W. I., J<an. 20, 1885.
Parents Enrique Lucas Zanetti, Isabel Hernandez.
■School Roxbury Latin School, Roxbury, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1909.
Married Esperanza Conill, New York, N. Y., April 23, 1913.
Children Juan Conill, Dec. 6, 191Jf (died April 2^, 1915).
Occupation Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Address (home) 107 East 72d St., New York, N. Y.
(business) Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
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The first year after graduation I spent in Cambridge
studying for the A.M. degree, which I received the follow-
ing June, 1907. I travelled in Europe during the summer
and returned to the University in the fall as a candidate for
Ph.D., and was appointed Austin teaching fellow in chem-
istry. I received my doctor's degree in June, 1909. Short-
ly after I was appointed instructor in chemistry in Colum-
bia University, a position which I held till the spring of 1912,
when I resigned to accept the directorship of the Bureau
of Industrial Chemistry in Montevideo, Uruguay. I held
this position for one year, being compelled to resign owing
to ill health. In the fall of 1913 I came back to Columbia
University as an assistant professor in chemistry. Member :
Harvard Club of New York, Chemists' Club, New York City,
Faculty Club, Columbia University, New York City, Engle-
wood Country Club, Englewood, N. J., American Chemical
Society, Society of Chemical Industry, London, England,
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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SKETCHES
Containing material received too late for insertion in
alp^habetical order in the body of the book.
LAUREN CARROLL
Born New York, N. Y., July 16, 1886.
Parents Howard Carroll, Caroline Starin.
School Cutler School, New York, N. Y.
Years in College 106.i-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906; A.M., 1907; LL.B., 1909.
Occupation Lawyer.
Address (home) 4 East 64th St., New York, N. Y.
(business) 2 Wall St., New York. N. Y.
Immediately after Commencement in 1906 I went to Eu-
rope, and, after spending the summer in southern England,
the chateau country of France and the Austrian Tyrol, I re-
turned to enter the Harvard Law School in October. In
1907 I received the degree of A.M. in political science for
work done during our senior year. In the summer of 1907
I travelled extensively through Canada and in the United
States. In 1907-1908 and in 1908-1909 I was assistant to
Professor Ripley in Economics 9a. During the summer of
1908 I visited Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovinia, Italy and
Central Europe. In March, 1909, I was admitted to the New
York bar and received the Harvard LL.B. degree in the fol-
lowing June. The summer of 1909 I spent in Venice and
along the Dalmatian coast. Since September, 1909, I have
been engaged with the firm of Grould and Wilkie in the gen-
eral practice of law in New York City. I became a partner
in that firm July 1, 1913. During the past seven years I
have taken an active part in our local New York polities
and have served my Republican district organization as elec-
tion district captain, as vice-president, and in many other
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capacities. Things have so shaped themselves that I could
do so without interrupting the practice of law. After a
short trip to Europe in the summer of 1913, I returned to
help manage my district campaign in the city election which
resulted in the election of Mitchell for mayor and George
McAneny as president of the board of Aldermen. We elec-
ted Ralph Folks (Harvard 1900) as alderman in our dis-
trict, but before January 1st he was appointed to an im-
portant administrative position in the city government and
at the first meeting of the Board of Aldermen in January,
1914, I was elected by the board to fill the vacancy for the
full term of two years. At that time the board was con-
trolled by an unusual nucleus of intelligent, hardworking,
business men and lawyers, so that a considerable amount of
constructive legislation was accomplished, including the
adoption of a new building code, which had long been a
stumbling block and the complete codification of the city
ordinances. I was fortunate in serving both upon the build-
ing code and codification committees, as well as upon the
general laws committee and the education committee. Last
fall (1915) I was renominated by the Republican organiza-
tion and endorsed by the Independence League and the Pro-
gressives. In spite of a general Democratic victory through-
out the city, I was re-elected in my district by a vote of 3,927
to 3,108 for a term ending in December, 1917. In conclu-
sion, I must mention the memorable voyage of the Finland
in August, 1915, when I was the only representative of
"1906" among more than one hundred Harvard men who
sailed from New York to the San Francisco meeting of the
Associated Harvard Clubs. Member: University Club,
Union League Club, City Club, Harvard Club, Republican
Club, New York Bar Association, all of New York ; Harvard
Club of Boston.
HENRY HYMAN DAMON
(formerly Hyman Henry Diamond)
[This report supersedes the one In the main list.]
Born Shishne, Russia, Ap7-il 3, 1883.
Parents Jacob Diamond, Oolda Weinberg.
School English High School, Boston, Mass.
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Years in College 1902-1905.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1905); 8.B. (Massachusetts Institute
of Technology), 1908.
Occupation Civil Engineer.
Address (home) 63 Glenway St., Dorchester, Mass.
(business) 1206 Equitable Building, New York,.
N. Y.
After graduating from Harvard in 1905 (as of 1906) I en-
tered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall,
taking the course in civil engineering. During the summer
periods of 1906, 1907 and 1908, I acquired some little expe-
rience in my profession while working in the engineering de-
partments of the New York Central Railroad and the
Charles River B'asin Commission, respectively. I received
the degree of S.B. in 1908. After a little more varied expe-
rience in the profession, I accepted the position of instructor
in mathematics on board the IT. S. S. Ranger, of the Massa-
chusetts Nautical Training School. I welcomed the oppor-
tunity of seeing Europe, and my fondest expectations were
fully realized. I visited the Azores, England, Norway, Swe-
den, Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, Monte Carlo,.
Spain, Morocco, Italy, Gibraltar, Madeira Islands and Ber-
muda Islands, in the order named. The trip lasted about
six months. I resigned my position on the ship in the fall
of 1909, upon my return from the cruise, and returned to
engineering by accepting a government appointment as civil
engineer in the Philippine Islands, where I stayed three and
a half years, from January, 1910, to July, 1913. On my re-
turn home to Boston, I travelled over the Trans-Siberian
Route. In the course of this journey, lasting about six
months, I visited Japan, Korea, China, Manchuria, Mongolia,
Siberia, Russia, Poland, Germany and Prance. Shortly af-
ter my return to Boston I accepted, in February, 1914, a po-
sition "w^th the Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation
on the construction of the new Massachusetts Institute of
Technology buildings, where I remained about a year. In
April, 1915, I was appointed to the engineering staff of the
Public Service Commission of New York City, where I have
been to this day engaged in design and construction of sub-
ways.
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OLIVER DWIGHT FILLEY
Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 15, 1883.
Parents Oliver Brown Filley, Mary McKinley.
School Private Tutor.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906.
Occupation Metallurgical Engineer.
Address Care of John S. Ames, 96 Ames Bldg., Boston,
Mass.
[Mr. Filley has been in the American Ambulance Service, in
charge of a unit; and is now a lieutenant and captain in the
British air service.] Member: Bulawayo Club, Bulawayo,
Rhodesia, South Africa.
ROBERT FELLOWS GOWEN
[This report supersedes the one in the main list.]
Born Lowell, Mass., Dec. 30, 1884.
Parents Charles Sewall Gowen, Alice Jerusha Fellows.
School Mt. Pleasant Academy, Ossining, N. Y.
Years in College 1902-1906.
Degrees A.B., 1906 (1907).
Occupation Electrical Engineer.
Address (home) Overton Road, Ossining.on-Hiidson, N. Y.
(business) 26 Custom House St., Providence, R. I.
From 1907 to 1908 I was laboratory assistant to Professor
Lyman, at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory; in 1908 with
the Rhode Island State Board of Health, Providence, R. I.,
in charge of travelling tuberculosis exhibit; from 1909 to
1912, with the American Telephone Company, New York, in
the engineering department ; from 1912 to date, partner
with Gardner T. Swarts, Jr., '07, in the Educational Exhibi-
tion Company, Providence, R. I., originators, engineers,
consultants and manufacturers of educational exhibits,
models, still and electrically operated, displays and attrac-
tions for the education of the public in health, hygiene, san-
itation, etc., and of materials for the graphic presentation of
facts. A large proportion of our work was done for educa-
tional exhibitors at the Panama Pacific International Expo-
sition, consisting of interesting and instructive electro-
462
Additional Biographical Sketches
mechanical moving models, depicting salient facts and the
results of data compiled by the United States government
and others; also complete and original exhibits for state de-
partments of education. Member: Harvard Club of Rhode
Island, Pl*avidence.
ROGER NOEL HAMMOND
Born Hcituate, Mass.. Dec. 16. 1S82.
Parents William Lyman Hammond, Adelaide Frederika
Nowell.
School Thayer Academy, So. Braintree, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1901
Occupation Farmer.
Address 60 College Ave., Edmonton, AWerta, Can.
The first eight years after leaving college I spent in busi-
ness in New York City. The past four years I've been in
Northwestern Canada. Member: Harvard Club of New
York, Sewanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, L. I.,
N. Y.
WALTER CHAPIN HOLMES
Mr. Holmes writes that his occupation and address remain
the same as given in the main list.
HENDRICK WILLEM VAN LOON
Born Rotterdam, Holland, Jan. Uf, 1882.
Parents Hendrick Willem van Loon. Johanna Elizal)eth
Ranker.
Tears in College 1903-1904.
Degrees A.B., (Cornell), 1905.
Address ''^^'he Hague, Holland.
[Mr. Van Loon has nothing to add to his last report.]
GUY CHASE MYERS
Born Ashland, Ohio, Oct. 5, 1881.
Parents Philip Andrew Myers, Alice Chase.
School Dummer Academy, So. Byfield, Mass.
Years in College 1902-1904.
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I left college at the end of my sophomore year. I was mar-
ried January 31, 1906, to Kate Moore, at Ashland, 0. Eliza-
beth, born January 9, 1907 ; Miriam, born June 17, 1911.
Member; Harv^ard Club of Cleveland. Business address ."^
Ashland, 0. Present residence: 44 Center St., Ashland, 0.
MILTON PERCIVAL
Mr, Percival, the details of whose life were given in the
main list, writes that he is now; assistant professor of Eng-
lish in the Ohio State University, and his address is 289 18th
Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
464
"LOST MEN
99
Abraham John Berg.
James Victor Dignowity, Jr.
Frank Thomas Elliott.
Louis Isaac Goldberg.
Edmund E. Jackson.
Henry Katz.
John Winthrop Kelley.
George Lyford Kilduff.
James AUen Kirkley.
Howard "W. Parker.
Hugh Swale Paton.
Eugene Lloyd Sheldon,
Max Silverman.
Philip Silverman.
465
DEATHS
The following-named men died previous to the publication
of the Sexennial Report, and their obituaries may there be
found;
Eli Gaynor Bangs, January 27, 1912, off Cape Henry.
Demetrio Nunes Bezerra.
Blanehard Bridgman, November 4, 1907, at Ely, Nevada.
Thomas Richard Burns, July 2, 1910, at Sharon, Massachu-
setts.
William Fairfield Burr, July 15, 1908, at Lake View, Oregon.
Harry Clarkson Carter, March 17, 1904, at Cambridge, Mas-
sachusetts.
Lester Williams Clark, Jr., September 13, 1909, at New Brigh-
ton, New York.
William Forbes Emerson, June 24, 1909, at Chicago, Illinois.
George Herbert Evans, August 10, 1903, at Canada Lake,
New York.
Charles Leonard Ficklen, August 12, 1911, at Memphis, Ten-
nessee.
Henry White Fisher, November 5, 1904, near Lewes, Dela-
ware.
Theodore Mnnroe Hall, January 26, 1908, at Oakland, Cali-
fornia.
Robert Richard Hellmann, October 24, 1911, at Boston, Mas-
sachusetts.
Louis Lowenstein Hirsch, July 7, 1909, at Stamford, Con-
necticut.
Reed Converse Mayo, July 5, 1908, at Asheville, North Caro-
lina.
Arlowe Kjngsbury Miller, April 20, 1903, at Boston, Massa-
chusetts.
James Mortimer Montgomery, Jr., April 6, 1909, at Kenne-
eott, Alaska.
Howard Madison Paull, March 6, 1912, at Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania.
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Harry Sargeant Quackenbush, July 16, 1911, at Washington,
D. C.
Homer Taft Read, April 28, 1911, at Savannah Georgia,
Stanley Wellington Roberts, August 30, 1909, at Freeport,
New York.
Thomas Edward Shaughnessy, September 18, 1904, at Con-
cord Junction, Massachusetts.
Walter Francis Shea, May 28, 1910, at Boston, Massachu-
setts.
Sumner Bridges Smith, February 4, 1907, at Bisbee, Arizona.
Charles Julius Stevens, June 27, 1906, at Worcester, Massa-
chusetts.
Albert Frederick Veenfliet, November 10, 1909, at St. Mary's,
Ohio.
Harry Thaxter Whitmarsh, July 19, 1904, at Chatham, Mas-
sachusetts,
Men who have died since the publication of the Sexennial
Report :
Donald Crassous Bartholomew, December 19, 1913, at White
Flains, N. Y
Arthur Campbell Blagden, September 8, 1915.
Philip Sheridan Campbell, August 17, 1914.
Breckinridge Castleman, April 4, 1912, at New York, N. Y.
Harvey Robert Hanson, September 26, 1915, at Cambridge,
Mass.
Bradford Merrill, Jr., December 26, 1913, at Saranac Lake,
N. Y.
John Murdoch, Jr., January 29, 1915, at Randolph, Mass.
Erving Wheelock Vidaud, September 30, 1914.
John Briggs West, Jr., August 31, 1912, at St. Paul, Minn.
468
OCCUPATIONS
Accounting: E. J. Dives, J. 0. Foss, G. M. Leighton, A. L.
Risley, F. S. Whitney.
Advertising : P. C. Ackerman, M. V. Conner, R. C. Diserens,
R. F. Guild, W. E. Hartwell, Jr., S. D. Malcolm, G. T.
Moffatt, Jr., J. T. Sullivan, G. C. Townsend, H. J. War-
ner.
Agriculture: E. R. Colpitt, T. Y. Cooper, A. C. Fuller, R.
N. Hammond, W. F. Harrison, W. Hempstead, E. Keith,
E. C. Pevear, K. Rossiter, D. W. B. Tracy, G. F. Will.
Anthropology : H. J. Spinden.
Archaeology : H. E. Winloek.
Architecture: J. T. Boyd, Jr., C. W. Bruce, G. M. Champ-
ney, H. D. Chandler, Stephen Child, D. W. Clark, E.
Cross, L. H. Hoffman, H. F. Kellogg, 0. F. Langmann,
C. D. Loomis, C. L. Pitkin, C. W. Porter, H. R. Shurt-
leff, H. V. Skene, W. Soule, R. R. Stanwood, W. W.
Stiekney, R. Wheelwright.
Art: J. L. Thompson.
Army: E. Roth, Jr., T. D. Sloan.
Banking, Bonding, Brokerage and Commercial Paper: W. H.
Appleton, H. G. Beyer, Jr., H. A. Brinkman, S. F. T.
Brock, H. S. Brown, J. W. Burden, I. T. Burr, Jr., H.
I. Buttrick, F. M. Chadbourne, C. Cobb, W. H. Collner,
G. Coventry, G. H. Cox, Jr., R. E. Cropley, C. D. Davol,
W. C. Drury, T. B. Eastland, J. I. Eldridge, P. V. R.
Ellis, E. M. Farnsworth, Jr., T. S. Farrelly, S. Farron,
M. N. Fay, W. R. Feeney, G. H. Field, E. Finberg, N. B.
French, F. A. Goodhue, R. Grant, Jr., C. P. Greenough,
A. W. Gumey, M. C. Gutman, C. M. Hanrahan, W. V.
Hawkins, E. M. Howland, D. E. Johnson, A. D. Kinsley,
A. Leland, R. H. Lutz, L. A. Miller, J. R. Montgomery, P.
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L. Morse, A. J. D. Paul, G. Q. Peters, S. M. Peyser, H.
T. Pierpont, R. M. Poor, J. A. Remick, Jr., F. D. Rose,
H. A. Taylor, H. L. F. Terhime, N. L. Tilney, S. W.
Webb, M. Wertheim, L. W. White, T. T. Whitney, Jr.,
■ E. Wilder, R. S. Woodbridge.
Bmlding Inspector: C. R. Apted.
Ceramics: E. de F. Curtis.
Chemistry: H. A. Flint, H. Greenwald, W. C. Holmes, P. A.
Kober, C. W. Kohler, P. R. Manaian, C. Monro, H. C.
Platts, F. P. Summers, H. A. Whitman, C. A. Wood-
bury.
Civil Service: H. Bluestone, F. F. Foley, J. W. Plaisted.
Climatology: R. M. Dole, W. G. Reed.
Construction Work: H. K. Alden, A. H. Burns, C. R. Craig,
H. Mills, W. H. Nye, R. H. Sheldon.
Contracting: L. A. Andrews, F. G. Barrows, F. H. Ellis, E.
T. Maclntyre, C. P. Scott, R. E. Sperry, F. H. S^^-ift.
Consular Service: C. B. Dyar.
Dentistry: H. L. S. Andrews.
Diplomatic Service: A. R. Magruder.
Education: A. Ahrens, W. L. Coggins, P. W. L. Cox, R. F.
Foerster, R. M Gallagher, M. Gray, Jr., A. N. Hol-
combe, T. H. McMahan, C. P. Middleton,, C. R. Reed,
H. H. Rowland, R. I. Underbill, H. C. Washburn, F. C.
Wheeler, A. J. White, R. Withington.
Engineering :
Civil: S. R. Crosse, A. Dana, C. R. Dodge, F. F.
Harbour, C. W. Holland, J. M. Levine, J. Lissner,
C. B. Mandigo,; A. H. Perkins, L. B. Reilly, F. Towle,
H. M. Turner, M. T. Whiting.
Electrical: Q. A. Brackett, J. K. Coutant, C. L. Kimball,
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Occupations
W. T. Poulterer, J. J. Siddall, R. K. Stoddard, S. With-
ington.
Mechanical: C. C. Lee, J. C. Morgan, W. B. Updegraff.
Mining: W. F. Boericke, A. 0. Christensen, J. V. Kelly,
J. B. Lewis, Jr.
Strncf.ural: H. E. Ditmars, J. H. Eaton, J. R. Nichols, C.
D. Proctor.
Finance: E. H. Baker, Jr., F. G. Cheney, H. 0. Cook, C. 0.
Fleisehner, R. Lounsbery, J. L. Markell, J. Mattison, W.
H. Minton, A. Perry, Jr., H. S. Shaw, Jr., A. W. Soule,,
P. L. Warren, F. H. White.
Forester: E. S. Bryant, A. M. Cook.
Genealogist : G. A. Moriarty, Jr.
Government: J. R. Arnold, E. S. Cogswell, H. E. Fleisehner,
J. T. Mulroy, J. B. Shea.
Hotel Business: A. G. Chase, N. S. Head.
Insurance: H. E. Brennick, G. H. Chace, W. P. Fargo, C. D.
Hodges, 0. E. Ingram, W. G. Means, H. J. Mullin, A. N,
Reggio, J. L. Schwartz, B. K. Stephenson, A. H. E. Tal-
pey, F. Thieriot, H. Williams.
Journalism: P. Bellamy, H. A. Bellows, J. V. Clark, W. E..
Hooper, E. N. Jenckes, Jr., B. Kline, G. S. Leonard, A. C-
Sproul, D. W. Swiggett, C. E. Ware, Jr.
LoAi): J. 0. Bailey, J. L. Barry, S. Bergson, G. R. J. Boggs^
T. L. Breslauer, W. A. Brown, C. Burlingham, J. L.
Bums, T. F. Burns, R. 0. Butz, C. R. Carleton,
A. L. Castle, S. R. Cate, H. W. Chittenden,
R. H. Clark, W. C. Cogswell, W. W. Corlett,
C. D. Coughlin, P. Crum, M. J. Dorgan, H. E.
Eaton, A. Ellenbogen, G. L. Ellsworth, F. Farley, E. M.
Fuller, F. J. Galvin, L. F. Gilbert, G. A. Gordon, E. L.
Grant, W. G. Graves, B. D. M. Greene, C. F. Hayns-
worth. 0. L. Heltzen, L. S. Hicks, J. J. Hines, H. A.
Hirshberg, I. J. Hobbs, A. E. Hutchinson, F. W. Jockel,
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Myer Kabnatclmick, W. B. Keeuan, P. H. Keeney, N.
Kelley, C. R. Kempner, P. Ketchum, LeR. King-, S. I.
Langmaid, J. R. Lazenby, B. A. Levy, W. Loewenthal,
H. S. Lyon, V. H. McCutcheon, T. H. Mahony, W. S.
• Mendel, L. J. de G. de Milhau, F. Q. Morton, D. P.
Myers, P. H. Nesmith, A. M. Newald, S. NeweU, P. H.
Noyes, R. Payson, J. J. Peabody, R. C. Pingree, C. H.
Poor, Jr., H. G-. Prall, J. Prendergast, S. D. Preston,
G. E. Richardson, J. W. Riissell. W. Sabine, A. A.
Schaefer, F. W. von Schrader, W. M. Sbohl, N. 0.
Simard, R. W. Skinner, Jr., B. H. Squires,, F. C.
Taylor, W. W. Thayer, R. E. Tibbetts, S. Titcomb, H.
M. Trieber, J. E. Warner, F. D. Webster, A. F. Whalen,
C. W. Wickersham, E. J. Williams, H. L. Williford, Jr.
Leather: F. A. Carrick, B. C. Stowers.
Library Work: R. L. Smith, G. W. Thayer.
Literature: W. Anthony, G. K. Baker, R. B. Griffith, H. H.
Harbour, R. V. Heckscher, J. Hinckley, W. R. Johnson,
Jr., C. King, C. T. Ryder.
Lumber: F. G. Boggs, W. A. Clark, R. H. Finkbine, J. R.
Lewis, D. McFadon, L. A. Moore, E. B. Robbins, T. G.
Spencer, W. A. Taft, Jr.
Manager of Estate: H. K. Chap in.
Manufactunng: E. Q. Abbot, S. K. Becker, C. S.
Bird, Jr., J. D. C. Bradley, G. H. Burnett. S.
Cabot, W. Z. Carr, S. M. Carver, C. E. Clement,
A. Cohen, M. J. Connolly, J. D. Eliot, R. B. Emmons,
P. W. Flint, J. H. Frye, F. D. Gorton, W. P. Gove, R.
H. Harris, E. B. Hayward, G. D. Hyman, C. B. Hib-
bard, R. B. Hobart, V. Hollingsworth, C. F. Hovey, E. S.
Howland, D. C. Hyde, A. C. Judd, R. G. Kellogg, A. J.
Lelunan, S. D. Leman, R. J. Leonard, M. H. Litchfield. A.
B. Long, H. S. Lord, J. 0. Lyman, B. E. Marean. G. T.
McClure, R. L. Mackay, C. Mark, W. W. Metcalf, H. L.
Miller, K. Moller, L. E Moore, L. I. Neale, T. Newbury,
472
Occupations
H. C. Parmelee, P. J. Patten, F. R. Pleasontoii, J. H.
Plumb, W. A. Quigley, 0. Schoonmaker, 0. H. Seiffert,
H. S. Shaw, Jr., J. H. Silver, H. C. Smith, H. W. Smith,
R. N. Smither, L. P. Soule, J. B. Stetson,, Jr., M. L.
Talbot, G. Upton, H. M. Wheeler, K. M. Whitcomb, A. L.
White, P. J. Whitehill, W. Williams, H. F. Woodfin.
Medicine: G. F. H. Bowers, P. Castleman, T. E, Cunning-
ham, Jr., H. K. Faber, R. Fitz, C. French, E. D. Gard-
ner, W. T. Garfield, H. P. Greeley, J. J. Hepburn, W. J.
Howard, Jr., F. C. Irving, E. W. Jones, C. M. Kelley,
F. S. Kellogg, L. Lazarus, M. McBurney, J. A. Mc-
Creery,^ D:. Maconiber, E. Myers, J. J. MuUiowney, W.
A. Noonan, W. S. Parker, F. A. Pemberton, W. D. Reid,
B. S. Rundle, E. B. Towne, W. W. Varrell, A. W. Wil-
liams, F. M. Wright, E. L. Young, Jr.
Mercantile: W. P. Abbott, L. R. Ach, R. Amory, J. W.
Appel, Jr., W. H. Appleton, W. F. Barklage, R. R.
Borden, F. A. Brown, B. G. Brownell, L. Burchard,
E. CatUn, Jr., A. P. Chase, R. S. Cohen, E. L. Cutter,
T. B. Dorman, M. A. Dowling, H. W. Embry, H. S.
Farnham, C. A. Fultz,, E. Gifford, E. B. Ginsburg, C.
P. Harrington, G. E. Haskell, E. D. Hofeller, J. R.
Hooper, Jr., D. R. Howe, R. Jordan, W. B. Jordan, W.
N. Kahn, A. J. Karr, H. F. Keyes, R. Merrill, J. D.
Nichols, A. W. Oakford, T. F. Pierce, M. R. Porter, E.
E. Savory, H. M. Sawyer, 0. N. Shepard, H. E. Rowley,
E. Staniton, S. W. Stern, E. B. Stillman, F. Strauss, L.
Strauss, M. J. Strauss, C. S. Waldo, Jr., F. M. Walsh,
H. L. Warren, J. G. Whiting, H. H. Whitman, M. Wil-
liams, W. H. Yule.
Metallurgy: G. A. Coleman, S. M. Smith, F. A. Weymouth.
Mining: E. Fraser-Campbell, A. G. Gill, J. H. Mason, D. A.
Newhall, R. H. Williams.
Ministry: S. B. Booth, J. A. Harley, R. C. Hatch, J. W. Hood,
P. V. Norwood, D. A. Pearson, T. F. Savage.
Miscella/neous : J. Reece.
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Music: J. J. Coui-tney, J. F. Curtin, A. T. Davison, F. H..
Grey, R. W. Hughes, C. P. Wood.
Naturalist: T. Barbour.
Printing: R. W. Beach, H. E. Gareeau, A. P. Gilson, W. P.
Henneberry.
Public Service Corpbration: W. F. Clapp, P. B. Grosscup, H.
L. Lincoln, M. G. Perkins, E. M. Richards,, W. A. Spen-
cer, H. Sullivan, R. T. Sullivan, L. B. Webster.
Publishing: C. L. Ames, W. E. GiU, H. M. HaU, H. W. Paine,
B. Phillips, R. F. Potts, W. B. Ramsay, P. C. Rockwood,
C. N. Smith.
Railroading: H. B. Coburn.
Ranching: E. F. Barron, H. K. Pomeroy.
Real Estate: E. H. Bonelli, C. E. Ebert, P. L. Hammond, M.
W. Jopling, G. A. Kissock, A. C. Muller, H. J. Mullin,.
M. I. Mydans, M. B. Palmer, A. N. R-eggio, L. D. Rock-
weE, P. E. Wye.
Recreation Manager: J. J. Paget.
Salesman: H. L. Converse, P. L. Dole, W. B. Esselen, H. Grif-
fin, A. R. Knowlton, R. M. H. Wilcox.
Secretarial: R. W. Brown.
Social Service: R. E. Tracy, A. E. Wood.
Teaching: F. W. Aldred, L. Bloomfield, W. F. Bradbury, J..
D. Q. Briggs, J. H. Buck, P. W. Carleton, F. E. Cur-
rier, G. A. Cuslnnan, M. S. Donlan, R. T. Evans, W. H.
Freeman, H. Gibson, A. W. Hale, R. L. Hale, E. D. P.
Hamilton, R. E. Hartsock, H. L. Healy, C. Jones, T. F.
Jones, K. W. Lamson, B. T. Leland, C. I. Lewis, R. H.
Lord, U. J. Lupien, A. G. MacKenzie, J. S. MacNutt,
W. J. Nutter, H. A. Nye, D. W. H. Parker, G. I. Pet-
tengill, D. T. Pottinger, A. L. Pouleur, L. P. Poutiisse,
W. W. Ramsey, A. W. Roberts, F. H. S/awyer, H. A..
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Occupations
Seipt, H. F. Shurtleff, F. J. Sicha, E. G. Sherwin, C.
Snow, C. H. Sutherland, 0. J. Todd, J. R. Trimble, W. G.
Vinal, C. B. Walsh, T. W. Watkins, A. E. Wood, J. E.
Zanetti.
Transportation: L. Delano, W. S. Franklin, Jr., J. A. Kay,
H. A. Osgood, W. F. Sampson, J. L. White.
Unoccupied: G. H. Dimick, H. H. Harter, F. S. Miizzey, H.
Pierce, L. G. Richardson.
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DIRECTORY
Arizona
■ Metcalf: J. V. Kelly.
Warren: J. B. Lewis, Jr.
Arkansas
Fort Smith: H. C. Parmelee.
Helena: P. M. Walsh.
Little Rock: H. M. Trieber.
California
Berkeley: B. D. M. Grreene, C. I. Lewis.
Covina: H. L. Healy.
Del Monte: M. S. Head.
Los Angeles: E. W. Jones.
Oakland: G. C. Towiisend.
Palo Alto: E. B. Towne.
Redlands: E. J. Williams.
Sacramento: W. B. Jordan, H. F. Keyes.
San Francisco: E. F. Barron, T. L. Breslauer, S. Child,
T. B. Eastland, H. K. Faber, J. Lissner, F. W. von
Schrader, F. Thieriot.
San Juan Bautista: S. D. Leman.
Santa Barbara: W. Soule.
Colorado
Colorado Springs: E. deF. Curtis, H. A. Nye, C. T. Ry-
der.
Puehlo: W. W. Stiekney.
Steamboat Springs: A. M. Cook.
Connecticut
Bridgeport: S. K. Becker, C. C. Lee, F. R. Pleasanton,
A. E. Wood.
Greenwich: R. S. Woodbridge.
Hartford: H. W. Mills.
Meriden: J. A. Kay.
New Haven: W. Williams, S. Withington.
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Norwalk: K. Rossiter.
Stafford Springs: P. V. Norwood.
Stamford: F. M. Wright.
District op Columbia
Washington: J. R. Arnold, H. Bluestone, E, S. Bryant,.
J. H. Eaton, F. H. Ellis, W. J. Howard, Jr., W. G.
Reed.
Florida
St. Augustine: A. H. Perkins.
Georgia
Borne: A. H. Bums.
Idaho
Moscow: C. Snow.
Illinois
Chicago: H. A. Brinkman, R. 0. Butz, H. K. Ctapin, F.
G. Cheney, R. M. Dole, M. N. Fay, W. P. Henneberry,
C. E. Ingram, D. E. Johnson, P. H. Keeney, K. W.
Lamson, H. L. Lincoln, C. Mark, L. A. Miller, J. Pren-
dergast, L. D. Rockwell, E. Stanton, H. J. Warner^
H. L. Williford, Jr.
Galena: "W. F. Boericke.
Moline: H. S. Lord, 0. H. Seiffert.
Palatine: P. J. Patten.
Peoria: A. W. Oakford.
Sterling: G. T. McClure.
Vrhana: L. Bloomiield.
Indiana
Bloomington: R. Withington.
Muncie: F. D. Rose.
Richmond: "W. Z. Carr.
Iowa
Ames: C. W. Porter.
Des Moines: R. H. Finkbine.
Mason City: L. A. Moore.
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Kentucky
Lovhville: W. F. Bradbury, H. W. Eimbry^ W. S. Men-
del.
Louisiana
New Orleans: L. E. Moare, S. W. Stem.
Maine
Auburn: J. H. Frye.
Augusta: S. Titeiomb.
. Bangor: A. L. White.
Biddeford: A. W. Roberts.
Portland: H. G. Beyer, Jr., W. F. Clapp, H. E. Eaton,
R. Payson.
Richmond: A. C. Sproul.
York Harbor: W. W. Varrell.
Maryland
Annapolis: H. C. Washburn.
Baltimore: H. E. Brennick, W. S. Franklin, Jr., E. B.
Hay ward, R. E. Sperry.
Hagerstown: H. L. Miller.
Sparrow's Point: F. A. Weymouth.
Massachusetts
Amherst: C. R. Reed.
Arlington: H. L. Converse.
Ashburnham: 0. Schoonmaker.
Auburndale: A. W. Hale.
Bedford: H. V. Skene.
Belmont: W. T. Gariield, P. C. Rockwood.
Boston: W. P. Abbott, H. K. Alden, R. Amory, E. H.
Baker, Jr., F. G. Barrows, S. Bergson, F. G. Boggs,
G. R. J. Boggs, E. H. Bonelli, J. D. C. Bradley, R. W.
Brown, C. W. Bruce, G. H. Burnett, A. H. Burns,
J. L. Burns, T. F. Burns, I. T. Burr, Jr., H. I. But-
trick, S. Cabot, P. Castleman, S. R. Cate, G. M. Champ -
ney, H. D. Chandler, A. P. Chase, A. G. Chase, H. W.
Chittenden, D. W. Clark, J. V. Clark, W. A. Clark,
E. S. Cogswell, M. V. Conner, H. 0. Cook, T. J. Court-
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ney, G. H. Cox, Jr., C. R. Craig, S. R. Crosse, G. A.
Cushman, M. S. Donlan, M. A. Dowling, W. C. Drury,
C. E. Ebert, J. I. Eldridge, P. Van R. ElUs, G. L.
Ellsworth, W. B. Esselen, E. M. Farnsworth, Jr., C. 0.
Fleisehner, H. E. Fleisehner, J. 0. Foss, N. B. French,
A. C. FuUer, C. A. Fultz, W. E. Gill, A. P. Gilson, F.
A. Goodhue, F. D. Gorton, M. Gray, Jr., C. P. Green-
ough, R. B. Griffith, R. F. Guild, A. W. Gurney, C. M.
Hanrahan, F. F. Harbour, H. H. Harbour, C. P. Har-
rington, W. E. Hartwell, Jr., G. E. Haskell, J. J. Hep-
burn, L. S. Hicks, R. B. Hobart, C. D. Hodges, V. Hol-
lingsworth, J. R. Hooper, Jr., C. F. Hovey. D. R.
Howe, E. S. Howland,, E. M. Howland, F. C. Irving,
R. Jordan, W. B. Keenan, F. S. Kellogg, H. F. Kel-
logg, P. Ketchum, C. King, A. D. Kinsley, B. Klline,
G. A. Kissock, J. R. Lazenby, G. S Leonard, B. A. Le-
vy, R. L. Mackay, T. H. McMahan, J. S. MacNutt, T.
H. Mahoney, W. G. Means, R. Merrill, W. H. Minton,
M. I. Mydans, D. P. Myers, F. H. Nesmith, J. D. Nich-
ols, J. R. Nichols, W. S. Parker, F. A. Pemberton, A.
Perry, Jr., G. Q. Peters, G. I. Ptettengill, C. L. Pitkin,
J. W. Plaisted, C. H. Poor, Jr., C. D. Proctor, J. Reece,
A. N. Reggio, L. B. Reilly, J. A. Reniick, Jr., E. M.
Richards, G. E. Richardson, A. L. Risley, E. B.
Robbins, H. E. Rowley, W. Sabine, E. E. Savory, F.
H. Sawyer, H. B. Sawyer, A. A. Schaefer, H. S. Shaw,
Jr., J. B. Shea, A. W. Soule, C. N. Smith, R. R. Stan-
wood, B. K. Stephenson, L. Strauss, J. T. Sullivan,
C. H. Sutherland, F. H. Swift, W. A. Taft, Jr., M. L.
Talbot, A. H. E. Talpey, R. E. Tibbetts, J. L. Thomp-
son, G. Upton, C. S. Waldo, Jr., C. E. Ware, Jr., P. L.
Warren, S. W. Webb, F. D. Webster, A. F. Whalen,
H. M. Wheeler, L. W. White, J. G. Whiting, M. T.
Whiting, H. A. Whitman, H. H. Whitman, T. T. Whit-
ney, Jr., M. Williams, E. L. Young, Jr.
Bridgewater: E. Keith.
Brighton: J. J. Paget.
Brockton: H. S. Lyon.
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Brookline: P. L. Moses.
Cambridge: H. L. S. Andrews, C. R. Apted, T. Barbour^
R. W. Beach, T. E. Cimnmgham, Jr., A. T. Davison,
C. H. Dimiek, R. F. Foerster, E. B. Ginsburg, H. R.
Hanson, A. N. Hokombe, R. W. Hughes, R. H. Lord,.
P. R. Manahan, W. A. Noonan, D. T. Ptottinger, R. M.
H. Wilcox.
Canton: B. E. Marean.
Cohasset: W. C. Cogswell, Jr.
Concord: R. M. Gallagher.
Dracut: L. G. Richardson.
East Bridgewater: W. J. Nutter.
Easthampton: S. M. Carver.
East Walpole: C. S. Bird, Jr.
East Weymouth: C. E. Clement.
Fall River: R. R. Borden, L. Burchard, C. D. Davol, E.
Gifford, M. G. Perkins, H. C. Smith.
Fitchburg: J. H. Buck, P. W. Flint.
Hanover: R. K. Stoddard.
Haverhill: F. A. Carriek, W. R. Feeney, R. C. Pingree..
Holyoke: J. R. Lewis.
Hudson: M. H. Litchfield.
Lawrence: M. J. Dorgan.
Lowell: U. J. Lupien, F. Strauss, F. S. Whitney.
Lynn: J. L. Barry, W. P. Gove, J, J. Hines.
Maiden: G. M. Leighton.
Manchester: R. Fitz.
Milton: E. L. Cutter.
Montague: L. P. Soule.
Needham: P. E. Wye.
New Bedford: E. D. Gardner.
Newton: W. D. Redd.
Norwood: H. E. Garceau.
Sheffield: H. Gibson.'
Somerville: J. T. Mulroy.
Springfield: E. N. Jenckes, Jr.
Stoneham: B. C. Stowers.
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Taunton: B. G. Brownell, E. R. Colpitt, T. NewT>iiry, J.
E. Warner.
Turners Falls: H. M. Turner.
Vineyard Haven: E. Roth, Jr.
Waltham: F. W. Aldred, W. R. Johnson, Jr.
Westfield: H. F. Shurtleff.
Westminster: C. M. Kelley.
West Newton: D. Macomber.
West port: W. L. Coggins.
Worcester: E. Q. Abbot, G. F. H. Bowen, G. A. Cole-
man, C. Jones, L. Lazarus, H. T. Pierpont, R. H. Shel-
don, E. G. Sherwin, N. 0. Simard, H. Williams.
Michigan
Ann Arbor: D. W. H. Parker.
Detroit: R. C. Diserens, E. M. Fuller, S. M. Smith, W. A..
Spencer.
Marquette: M. W. Jopling.
Minnesota
BulutJi: H. J. Mullin.
Minneaptolis: H. A. Bellows.
Northfield: 0. J. Todd.
Sad7it Paul: C. L. Ames, J. D. Q. Briggs, W. G. Graven.
Thief River Falls: M. B. Palmer.
Missouri
Kansas City: C. B. Mandigo.
St. Louis: W. F. Barklage, E. Catlin, Jr., M. J. Connol-
ly, E. D. P. Hamilton, G. D. Heyman, G. T. Moffatt,
Jr., H. A. Osgood, H. Sullivan.
Warrenshurg: A. Ahrens.
Montana
Fort Shaw: F. Towle.
Missoula: S. I. Langmaid,
New Hampshire
Concord: P. L. Dole, H. S. Farnham, W. W. Thayer.
Freedom: E. C. Pevear.
Madison: I. J. Hobbs.
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Manchester: J. D. Eliot, F. Farley, R. H. Harris, A. B.
Long.
North Conway: D. A. Pearson.
New Jersey
Aldene (Roselle P. 0.): W. B. Updegraff.
Bordentown: F. E. Currier.
Carney's Point: J. 0. Lyman.
Dover: A. 0. Christensen.
Gdhhstown: W. C. Holmes.
Jersey City: W. F. Sampson, J. R. Trimble.
Lambertville: H. GT. Prall.
Newark: G. H. Chaee, F. M. Chadbourne.
Parlin: H. A. Flint
Perth Aniboy: "W. W. Ramsey.
Rutherford: H. C. Platts.
Trenton: W. H. Freeman.
New Mexico
Las Crivces: A. G. Gill.
Tyrone: E. Fraser-Campbell, R. H. "Williams.
New York
Albany: P. A. Kober,
Bronxville: F. H. Grey.
Brooklyn: H. E. Ditmars, C. M. Holland, C. Kempner,
R. L. Smith.
Buffalo: G. H. Field, L. F. Gilbert, E. D. Hofeller, A. R.
. Knowlton, J. L. Schwartz.
Ccdarhurst: J. Hinckley.
Deposit: F. A. Brown.
Howe's Cave: H. Greenwald.
Jamestown: H. M. Hall.
Newhurgh: J. K. Coutant.
New Rochelle: A. L. Pouleur.
New York City: P. C. Ackerman, J. W. Appel, Jr.,
W. H. Appleton, J. T. Boyd, Jr., H. S. Brown,
W. A. Brown, J. W. Burden, C. Burlingham,
C. R. Carleton, R. H. Clark, C. Cobb, R. S. Cohen, W.
' W. Corlett, R. E. Cropley, E. Cross, A. Dana, C. R.
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Dodge, T. B. Dornian, A. Ellenbogen, W. P. Fargo,
T. S. Farrelly, F. J. G-alvin, G. A. Gordon, E. L.
Grant, M. C. Gutnian, R. L. Hale, P. L. Hammond, C.
B. Hibbard, W. E. Hooper, F. W. Jockel, T. F. Jones,
W. N. Kahn, A. J. Karr, N. Kelley, L. R. King, 0. F.
Langmann, A. Leland, R. J. Leonard, J. M. Levine,
W. Loewenthal, C. D. Loomis, R. Lounsbery, R. H.
Lutz, J. Mattison, M. McBurney, J. A. McCrary, V. H.
McCutcheon, E. T. Maelntyre, S. D. Malcolm, J. L.
Markell, W. W. Metcalf, L. J. G. de Milhau, J. R.
Montgomery, F. Q. Morton, L. I. Neale, P. H. Noyes,
W. H. Nye, H. W. Paine, J. D. Peabody, S. M. Peyser,
B. Phillips, T. F. Pierce, R. M. Poor, M. R. Porter,
R. F. Potts, S. D. Preston, W. A. Quigley, W. Rnssell,
T. F. Savage, 0. N. Shepard, H. R. Shurtleff, H. J.
Spinden, M. J. Strauss, F. C. Taylor, H. L. F. Terhnne,
N. L. Tilney, C. B. Walsh, M. Wertheim, R. Wheel-
wright, J. L. White, P. J. Whitehill, C. W. Wicker-
sham, E. Wilder, Jr., H. E. Winlock, W. M. Wright,
W. H. Yule, J. E. Zanetti.
Port Jervis: B. S. Rundle.
Pouglikeepsie: F. C. Wheeler, C. P. Wood.
Rochester: T. G. Spencer.
Schenectady: H. Griffin, L. P. Poutasse.
Solvaij: P. W. L. Cox.
Tarrytown: R. C. Hatch.
Utica: G. Coventry.
West New Brighton: J. C. Morgan.
White Plains: H. A. Seipt, R. I. Underbill.
North Carolina
Wilmington: L. Delano.
North Dakota
Bismarck: G. F. Will.
Ohio
Akron: C. W. Koliler, H. W. Smith.
Cincinnati: L. R. Ach, A. J. Lehman, W. M. Shohl.
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Cleveland: P. Bellamy, P. Crum, S. Newell, J. H. Silver,
G. W. Thayer, L. B. Webster.
Mansfield: H. H. Harter.
Wilberforce: A. J. White.
Youngstoivn: F. J. Sicha, H. A. Taylor, T. W. Watkins.
Oklahoma
Stillwater: R. E. Hartsock,
Oregon
FortUnd: L. A. Andnis, L. H. Hoffman, E. Myers, C.
P. Scott.
Salem: J. 0. Bailey.
Pennsylvania
Chester: C. A. Woodbury.
Delta: C. L. Kimball.
Hanover: T. Y. Cooper.
Harnshurg : J. J. Mullowney.
Haverford: A. G. MacKenzie.
Lancaster: G. K. Baker.
New Castle: A. Cohen.
Oreland: W. F. Harrison.
PMlMelphia: S. B. Booth, S. F. T. Brock, C. French,
A. E. Hutchinson, F. S. Muzzey, D. A. Xewhall, A. J.
D. Paul, J. H. Plumb, W. T. Poulterer, J. J. Siddall,
R. W. Skinner, Jr., J. B. Stetson, Jr., R. E. Tracy, K.
M. Whitcomb.
Pittshicrgh: Q. A. Brackett, J. W. Hood.
Reading: E. J. Dives.
Scranton: M. Kabatchnick.
Shay'on: W. B. Ramsay.
St. Petershurg: W. H. Collner.
Wilkes Barre: C. D. Coughlin, A. C. Judd.
Rhode Island
Newport: F. F. Foley, G. A. Moriarty, Jr.
Providence: 0. L. Heltzen, B. T. Leland, K. MoUer, W. G.
Vinal.
Warivick: D. C. Hyde.
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Westerly: R. N. Smither, E. B. StiUmau.
Woonsocket : S. Farron.
South Carolina
Greenville: C. F. Haynsworth.
Tennessee
Kingsport: F. P. Summers.
Texas
Dallas: E. Finberg.
Ch-eenville: H. L. Warren.
Houston: R. T. Sullivan.
San Antonio: H. A. Hirshberg.
Vermont
Burlington: C. Monro, H. F. Woodfin.
Virginia
Norfolk: R. B. Emmons.
Simeon: W. Hempstead.
Washington
Glericove: H. K. Pomeroy.
Seattle: C. P. Middleton, F. H. White.
Tacoma: D. McFadon.
Walla Walla: H. B. Coburn.
West Virginia
Charleston: P. B. Grosseup.
Wheeling: W. V. Hawkins.
Wisconsin
Madison: P. W. Carleton.
Milwaukee: R. G. Kellogg, A. M. Newald, D. W. Swig-
gett.
Waukesha: H. P. Greeley.
Wyoming
Sheridan: W. Anthony.
Territory op Hawaii
Honolulu: A. L. Castle, T. D. Sloan.
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Philippine Islands
Lag una: A. W. Williams.
Canada
Alberta:
Edmonton: J. F. Curtin, R. N. Hammond.
Ontano:
Cohourg: D. W. B. Tracy.
Toronto: J. H. Mason.
Saskatcheivan:
Saskatoon: B. H. Squires.
China
ChangUhsien: H. H. Rowland,
Tientsin: R. T. Evans.
Denmark
Copenhagen: A. R. Magruder,
England
London: R. Grant, Jr., R. Y. Heekscher.
Oxford: J. A. Harley.
France
Paris: H. Peirce.
Germany
Berlin: C. B. Dyar.
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ADDRESS LIST
Business address is given first, present residence second.
Where permanent address is different, see narrative.
Edmimd Q. Abbot
Robert R. Abbott
Wendell P. Abbott
Laurence R. Acb
Philip C. Ackennan
August Ahrens
Howard K. Alden
Frederick W. Aldred
Roy C. Alward
Charles L. Ames
Robert Amory
Horatio LeS. Andrews
Leonard A. Andrus
Wilder Anthony
John W. Appel, Jr.
20 John St., Worcester, Mass.
The Peerless Motor Car Co., Cleveland,
0.
9814 Parkgate St., Cleveland, O.
129 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
103 Summer St., Lawrence, Mass,
817 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O.
3327 Harvey St., Cincinnati, O.
45 Park Place, New York, N. Y.
197 E. 32d St., Brookb-n, N. Y.
State Normal School, Warrensburg, Mo.
123 West Culton St., Warrensburg, Mo.
Care of Stone & Webster, 147 Milk St.»
Boston, Mass.
10 Fifth St., Oneonta, N. Y.
61 Cushing St., Waltham, Mass.
Box 5, Fredericton, N. B.
West Publishing Company, St. Paul,
Minn.
501 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
48 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.
323 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
4 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
Payson Road, Belmont, Mass.
817 Lewis Building, Portland, Ore.
597 Montgomery Drive, Portland, Ore.
Rapid Creek Ranch, Sheridan, Wyo.
784 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Walworth Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y.
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William H. Appleton
Charles R. Aipted
Gregg Armstrong
Herbert P. Arnold
John R. Arnold
Albert R. Daoon
John O. Bailey
Edward H. Baker, Jr.
George K. Baker
Thomas Barbour
Walter F. Barklage
Harold J. Barrett
Edward F. Barron
Frank G. Barrows
Joseph L. Barry
Earl G. Bartels
Reuel W. Beach
Clarence H. Beall
Sidney K. Becker
111 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
15 East 10th St., New York, N. Y.
Massachusetts Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
142 West 4th St., Cincinnati, O.
1901 North Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
141 East North Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com-
merce, Washington, D. C.
1028 16th St.. Washington, D. C.
Room 211, Old Fitchburg Depot, Boston,
Mass.
Fletcher Road, Bedford, Mass.
1543 Court St., Salem, Ore.
33 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
112 Lake View Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
27 North Lime St., Lancaster, Pa.
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
12 Hereford St., Boston, Mass.
1214 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
5877 Nina Place, St. Louis, Mo.
33 New St., New York, N. Y.
413 Holbrook Building, San Francisco,
Cal.
"Mayfield Park", Mayfield, Cal.
40 Central St., Boston, Mass.
189 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.
23 Central Ave., Ljinn, Mass.
23 Tudor St., Lynn, Mass.
1401 Vine St., Denver, Col.
The University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
19 Hubbard Park, Cambridge, Mass.
17 Euclid Ave., Morgantown, W. Va.
Care of Locomobile Co., Bridgeport, Conn.
263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn.
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Paul L. Beckwith.
Manly C. Beebe
Frederic H. Beihr
Robert W. Belcher
Jolm W. Bell
Paul Bellamy
Henry A. Bellows
Abraham J. Berg
Samuel Bergson
Henry G. Beyer, Jr.
Charles S. Bird, Jr.
Percy A. Blair
Edward B. Blanchard
Williis E. Blodgett
Leonard Bloomfield
Henry Bluestone
William F. Boericke
Francis G. Boggs
•George R. J. Boggs
15 Dey St., New York, N. Y.
472 Benedict Ave., Woodhaven, N. Y,
88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
1105 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge,
Mass.
Morristown, N. J.
Care of Civil Service Commission, Munici-
pal Building, New York, N. Y.
141 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Mass.
Care of Plain Dealer, Cleveland, O.
11507 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, O.
118 South Sixth St., Minneapolis, Minn.
2202 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Address unknown.
18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
24 Nixon St., Dorchester, Mass.
84 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
Mitchell Road, Cape Elizabeth, Me.
East Walpole, Mass.
2122 LeRoy Place, Washington, D. C.
Box 474, Honolulu, T. H.
The Colonial, Emma St., Honolulu, T. H.
Myrick Building, Worthington St., Spring-
field, Mass.
359 Central St., Springfield, Mass.
313 University Hall, Urbana, 111.
804 West Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
Care of Second Assistant Postmaster
General, Washington, D. C.
501 The Iroquois, Washington, D. C.
Mineral Point Zinc Co., Galena, 111.
110 State St., Boston, Mass.
Fearing Road, Hingham, Mass.
85 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
137 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass.
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Elmer C. Bohon
Edward H. Bonelli
Samuel B. Booth
Robert R. Borden
George F. H. Bowers
John T. Boyd, Jr.
Quincy A. Bi'ackett
William F. Bradbury
James D. C. Bradley
George H. Brainard
Henry E. Brennick
Theodore L. Breslauer
John DeQ. Bo-iggs
Harry A. Brinkman
Sidney F. T. Brock
Clinton G. Brown
Edward S. Brown
Ewing, Mo.
60 State St., Boston, Mass.
9 Strathmore Road, Brooklime, Mass.
156 Bast Huntimigton St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
115 Annawan St., Fall River, Masa.
1260 Robeson St., Fall River, Mass.
574 Main St., Worcester, Mass.
18 Walnut St., Worcester, Mass.
15 East 40th St., New York, N. Y.
231 Polifly Road, Hackensack, N. J.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Boys' High School, Brook St, Louisville,,
Ky.
612 Wesit Ormsby Ave., Louisville, Ky.
92 State St., Boston, Mass.
S'outhborough, Mass.
1170 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
515 West 110th St., New York, N. Y.
Care of Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Mary-
land, Baltimore, Md.
228 W. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md.
909 Humboldt Bank Building, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
171 7th Ave., San Francisco, Cal.
St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn.
76 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.
Ill Vv'est Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
3438 Maple Ave., Berwyn, 111.
306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Abington, Pa.
Alamo Bank Building, San Antonio, Tex.
208 East Park Ave., San Antonio, Tex.
51 Essex St., Cambridge, Mass.
Sedalia, N. C.
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Floyd A. Brown
Harold I. Brown
Henry S. Brown
Ralph W. Brown
William A. Brown
William H. Brown
Brenton G. Brownell
Cyrus W. Bruce
Edwaxd S. Bryant
John H. Buck
Leeds Burchard
Joseph W. Burden
Charles Burlingham
George H. BuTnett
Arthur H. Burns
Joseph L. Burns
Timothy F. Bums
I. Tucker Burr, Jr.
Herbert I. Buttrick
175 Front St., Deposit, N. Y.
5 Third St., Deposit, N. Y.
562 Trapelo Road, Waverley, Mass.
5 Nassiau St., New York, N. Y.
130 E. 67th St., New York, N. Y.
710 Barristers Hall, Boston, Mass.
481 Lynn St., Maiden, Mass.
46 Cedar St., New York, N. Y.
571 Pajrk Ave., New York, N. Y.
Port Sewall, Marblehead, Mass.
66 Main St., Taunton, Mass.
119 High St., Taunton, Mass.
88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
Aubuim Court, Saugus, Mass.
U. S. Forest Service, Wasihington, D. C.
University Club, Washington, D. C.
High School, Fitchburg, Mass.
37 Goodrich St., Fitchburg, Mass.
151-153 Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass.
456 Rock St., Fall River, Mass.
33 Pine St., New York, N. Y.
160 East 70th St., New York, N. Y.
27 William St., New York, N. Y.
140 East 38th St., New York, N. Y.
36 India St., Boston, Mass.
Southborough, Mass.
22 Barnstable Road, West Newton, Mass.
617 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass.
267 Main St., Andover, Mass.
8 Winter St., Boston, Mass.
51 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
53 State St., Boston, Mass.
South St., Needham, Mass.
35 Congress St., Boston, Masis.
55 Bridges Ave., Newtonville, Mass.
491
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Robert O. Butz
Edward F. Byrnes
Saanuel Oajbot
Robert G. Campbeil
Chester R. Oarleton
Paul W. Oarleton
Willard Z. Carr
Frederick A. Carrick
Lauren Carroll
Samuel TM. Carver
Primitivo C. Cfisares
Alfred L. Castle
Philip Castleman
Roy H. Caswell
Sheridan R. Gate
Bphron Oatlin, Jr.
George H. Chace
Frank M. Chadbourne
69 West Washington St., Chicago, 111.
428 Linden St., Winnetka, 111.
832 Broadway, Waterbury, Conn.
141 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Elm St., Canton, Mass.
Walcott & Campbell Spinning Co., New
York Mills, N. Y.
552 Main St., New York Mills, N. Y.
52 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
66 St. Paul's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Department of Chemistry, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Y/is.
1921 Keyes Ave., Madison, Wis,
1300 North E St., Richmond, Ind.
1425 Main St., Richmond, Ind.
54 Wingate St., Haverhdll, Mass.
104 Webster St., Havenhill, Masis.
2 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
4 East 64th St., New York, N. Y.
Hampton Co., Easthampton, Mass.
21 Main St., Easthampton, Mass.
Care of David Casares,
Merida, Yucatan.
N. A. 471,
125 Merchant St., Honolulu, T. H.
2550 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, T. H.
City Hall, Boston, Mass.
43 Chambers St., Boston, Mass.
508 C St., San Francisco, Cal.
Ames Building, Boston, Mass.
892 Watertown St., West Newton, Mass.
113 North 2d St., St. Louis, Mo.
15 Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, Mo.
Prudential Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.
669 High St., Newark, N. J.
786 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
550 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
492
Address List
George M. Champney
Henry D. Oliandler
Henry K. Chapin
Allan P. Chase
Arthur G. Chase
Frederick G. Cheney
Stephen Child
Harley W. Chittenden
Arthur O. Christensen
William F. Clapp
Davis W. Clark
John W. Clark
Julius V. Clark
William A. Clark
Roger H. Clarke
Clarence E. Clement
Edgar T. Clemeints
Cleveland Cobb
20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
38 Warren Ave., Woburn, Mass.
40 Central St., Boston, Mass.
195 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
Michigan Boulevard Building, Michigan
Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
2480 Lake View Ave., Chicago, 111.
81 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.
105 Governors Ave., Medford, Mass.
Hotel Victoria, Boston, Mass.
76 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
523 The Rookery, Chicago, 111.
648 Pine St., Winnetka, 111.
The Fairmont, California St., San Fran-
cisco, Oal.
27 State St., Boston, Mass.
Dover, N. J.
Beaufort, S. C.
45 Forest Ave., Portland, Me.
354 Danforth St., Portland, Me.
20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
31 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass.
622 West 113th St., New York, N. Y.
Boston Evening Record, Boston, Mass.
109 Myrtle St., Melrose, Mass.
33 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
31 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass.
117 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
417 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
678 Washington St., E. Weymouth, Mass.
Ocean Ave., Newbury, Mass.
5 First St., White Plains, N. Y.
26 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
449 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
493
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Horace B. Cobum
IfOslie R. Coffin
William L. Coggins
Edmund S. Cogswell
Walter C. Cogswell, Jr.
Augustus Colien
Reuben S. Colien
William I. Cdlin
Bert L. Colby
Warren H. Colby
George A. CoJeman
William H. Collner
Edwin R. Colpitt
Maairice V. Conner
Martin J. Connolly
Herbert L. Converse
Arthur M. Cook
Harold O. Cook
Thomas Y. Cooper
Care of O. W. R. R. & N. Co., Walla
Walla, Wash.
701 Boyer Ave., Wialla Walla, Wash.
Care of Whatcom County Railway &
Light Co., Bellingham, Wash.
148 Elk St., Bellingham, Wash.
350 Clinton St., New Bedford, Mass.
Insurance Dept., State House, Boston,
Mass.
Cedar St., Wenham, Mass.
South Main St., Cohasset, Mass.
Box 136, North Scituate, Mass.
New Castle, Pa.
518 Winter Ave., New Castle, Pa.
672 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y.
Fort Smith, Ark.
Care of Boston & Albany Railroad,
South Station, Boston, Mass.
163 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass.
212 Beach St., Revere, Mass.
94 Grove St., Worcester, Mass.
98 Vernon St., Worcester, Mass.
St. Petersburg, Pa.
South Main St., Berkeley, Mass.
44 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.
106 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass.
1839 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo.
334 East Jefferson St., Kiirkwood, Mo.
39 Florence Ave., Arlington Heights,
Mass.
Forestry Service, Steamboat Springs,
Col.
135 Academy St., Laconia, N. H.
6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
107 Central St., Auburndale, Mass.
Revonah, Pa.
494
Address List
William W. Corlett
Jonathan H. Corry
Clarence D. CougHin
John J. Courtney
John K. Coutant
Graham Coventry
Oeorge Howland Cox, Jr.
Philip W. L. Cox
Charles R. Craig
Ralph E. Cropley
Eliot Cross
Shirley R. Crosse
Phelps Cnim
Thomas E. Cunningham,
Jr.
Fraink E. Currier
Joseph F. Curtin
Edmund deF. Curtis
71 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
450 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
Corry Building, Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Coal Exchange, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
49 Terrace St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.
6 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.
Highland Ave., Plymouth, Mass.
U. S. Rubber Export Co., Ltd., New York,
N. Y.
60 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y.
162 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y.
20 Clinton Place, Utica, N. Y.
238 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
20 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass.
High School Building, Solvay, N. Y.
300 Woods Road, Solvay, N. Y.
4 Thoreau Court, Concord, Mass.
Aberthaw Construction Co., 27 School St.,
Boston, Mass.
Care of Bond & Goodwin, 111 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
13 Irving Place, Summit, N. J.
10 East 47th St., New York, N. Y.
405 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
147 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Box 32, Marshfield Hills, Mass.
610 Garfield Building, Euclid Ave., Cleve-
land, O.
1788 Radnor Road, Mayfield Heights,
Cleveland, 0.
5 EUery St., Cambridge, Mass.
Box 623, Bordentown, N. J.
150 Lowell St., Somerville, Mass.
25 Jasper Block, Edmonton, Alberta, Can.
P. O. Box 728, Colorado Springs, Col.
232 West Vintah St., Colorado Springs,
Col.
495
Class of 1906 — Third Report
George A. Cushman
Edward L. Cutter
Frederick W. Dahl
Henry H. Daanoa
Allston Dana
Ohairles B. Darwin
(Edmund) Stewart Davis
Archibald T. Davison, Jr.
Charles D. Davol
Lyman Delano
Charles H. Dimick
James V. Dignowity
William B. Dinsunioor
Robert C. Diserens
Harold E. Ditmiars
Edward J. Dives
Clyde R. Dodge
Paul L. Dole
Robert M. Dole
English High School, Montgomery St.,.
Boston, Mass.
332 Billings Road, Wollaston, Mass.
420 Freeport St., Dorchester, Mass.
North Russell St., Milton, Mass.
25 Walnut Park, Roxbury, Mass.
1206 Equitable Building, Public Service
Commission, New York, N. Y.
63 Glenway St., Dorchesiter, Mass.
Care of American Bridge Co., 30 Church
St., New York, N. Y.
78 Battle Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
Eraser Mills, B. C, Canada.
Care of E. W. Davis, Narragansett Pier,
R. I.
A 21 George Smith Hall, Cambridge,
Mass.
22 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
76 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass.
314 June St., Fall River, Mass.
Wilmington, N. C.
122 Line St., Cambridge, Mass.
Address unknown.
American School of Classical Studies^
Athens, Greece.
76 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.
119 Palmer Ave., E., Detroit, Mich.
85 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
70 Linden Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
600 Penn St., Reading, Pa.
625 North 4th St., Reading, Pa.
250 West 54th St., New York, N. Y.
162 Woodruff Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.
91 Glen Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
496
Address List
Michael S. Donlan
John P. Donovan
Maurice J. Dorgan
Thomas B. Domian
Thomas H. Dougherty, Jr.
Martin A. Dowling
Henry C. Drayton
William C. Drury
Charles B. Dyar
Harold I. Dyer
Thomas B. Eastland
Horace E. Eaton
James H. Eaton
Clarence E. Ebert
Joseph I. Eldridge
John D. Eliot
Frank Thomas Elliott
Abram Ellenbogen
Boston High School of Comanerce, Bos-
ton, Mass.
12 Willis St., Dorchester, Mass,
6336 Jackson Ave., Chicago, 111.
316 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass.
8 Green St., Lawrence, Mass.
29 Leonard St., New York, N. Y.
201 Inwood Ave., Upper Mbntclair, N. J.
328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
School House Lane, Germantown, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
68 Devonshire St., Boston, MasiS.
163 Allston St., West Medford, Mass.
829 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
17 Court St., Boston, Mass.
178 Linden St., Waltham, Mass.
36 Bennington St., Newton, Mas®,
Newington Junction, Conn.
Merchants' Exchange Building, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
1210 Bellevue Ave., Burlingame, Cal.
97 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
925 Sawyer St., SouUi Portland, Me.
Office of Supervising Architect, Treasury
Department, Washington, D. C.
1450 Harvard St., Washington, D. C.
16 State St., Boston, Mass., Powder
House Road, Groton, Mass.
60 Congress St., Boston, Miajss.
572 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass.
Box 27, Manchester, N. H.
Gordon Ave., Hyde Park, Mass.
Address unknown.
233 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
309 West 86th St., New York, N. Y.
497
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Franklin H. Ellis
Philip V. R. Ellis
George L. Ellsworth
Harry W. Embry
Roger B. Emmons
William B. Esselen
George H. Evians
Richard T. Evans
Shirley B. Everett
Harold K. Eaber
William P, Eargo
Ferdin'and Parley
0
Harold S. Farnham
717 14th St., Washington, D. C.
1727 19th St., Washington, D. C.
60 State St., Boston, Mass.
69 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass.
6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
146 Ooolidge St., Brookline, Mass.
16th and Maple Sts., Louisville, Ky.
2101 Douglas Boulevard, Louisville, Ky.
J. G. Wilson Corporation, Norfolk, Va.
Hotel Savoy, New York, N. Y.
4 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass.
High St., Medfield, Mass.
Ill North 3d St., Chickasha, Okla.
711 Iowa Ave., Chickasha, Okla.
Pei-Yang University, Tientsin, China.
40 Pleasant St., Waltham, Mass.
Lamie Hos,pital, San Francisco, Cal.
1875 California St., San Francisco, Cal.
120 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
East Williston, L. I., N. Y.
Kennard Building, Manchester, N. H.
137 Amory St., Manchester, N. H.
Concord, N. H.
3 Concord St., Concord, N. H.
Edward M. Parnisworth, 24 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Jr.
Theodore S. Farrelly
Samuel Farron
Robert B. E^rson, Jr.
Malcolm N. Fay
Henry Fearinig
1 Perrin Road, Brookline, Mass.
60 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
Drake Road, Scarsdale, N. Y.
163 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I.
Great Road, North Sniithfield, R. I.
St. Charles, 111.
39 South La Salle St., Chicago, 111.
4921 North Sawyer Ave., Chicago, 111.
Low's Exchange, 1123 Broadway, New
(formerly Harry Rogers York, N. Y.
Pratt)
4»S
Address List
Wilfred R. Peemey
George H. Field
Oliver D. Filley
Elias Firiberg
Robert H. Finkbine
Reginald Fitz
William J. Fitzpatirick
Chester O. Fleisokaer
Herbert E. Pleiscbner
Harley A Flint
Philip W. Flint
Robert F. Foerster
Frederick F. Foley
Kenneth R. Forbes
James O. Foss
Robert L. Fi'ank
Walter S. Franklin, Jr.
Frederick Fraser
Evan Fraser-Oampbell
Walter H. Freeman
20 Washington St., Haverhill, Mass.
75 Webster St., Haverhill, Mass.
452 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Care of John S. Ames, 412 Beacon St.,
Boston, Mass.
219 Cotton Exchange, Dallas, Tex.
3608 Wendelken St., Dallas, Tex.
Fleming Building, Des Moines, la.
1915 West Grand Ave., Des Moines, la.
Rockefeller Hospital, New York, N. Y.
18 Arlington St., Boston, Mass.
Care of Boston Post, Boston, Mass.
33 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
121 Wins or Ave., Watertown, Mass.
Office of Postmaster, Boston, Mass.
8 Melton Road, Brighton, Mass.
Parlin, N. J.
Star Worsted Co., Fitchburg, Mass.
126 Pleasant St., Fitchburg, Mass.
Emerson Hall, Harvard University, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
II Shady Hill Square, Cambridge, Mass.
Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I.
41 School St., Newport, R.I.
475 Beacon St., Fall River, Mass.
226 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
III Broadway, New York, N. Y.
14 East 60th St., New York, N. Y.
Baltimore and Calvert Sts., Baltimore,
Md.
24 East Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md.
The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.
Burro Mountain Copper Co., Tyrone, New
Mexico.
High School, Trenton, N. J.
919 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N. J.
499
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Clayton French
Norman B. French
Frank H. Friedberg
John H. Frye
Alfred C. Fuller
Ernest M. Fuller
Clarence A. Fultz
Rollin McC. Gallagher
Elnrique Cuesta Gallardo
Frederic J. Galvin
Henry E. Garoeau
Edwin D. Gardner
Walter T. Garfield
Albert B. Gees on
(William) Hamilton Gib-
son, Jr.
Ellis Gifford
Fitch Gilbert, Jr.
Lester F. Gilbert
Austin G. Gill
William E. Gill
Alden P. Gilson
Edward B. Ginsbuxg
429 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
68 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
950 Washimg'ton St., Cantoa, Miass.
216 West 16th St., Kansas City, Mo.
Lunn & Sweet Shoe Co., Auburn, Me.
50 Elm St., Auburn, Me.
95 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Oak Hill Road, Harvard, Mass.
771 Lincoln Ave., Detroit, Mich.
18 Blackstione St., Boston, Mass.
1 Lewis Road, Winchester, Mass.
Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.
Care of Manuel Cuesta Gallardo, Guada-
lajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
115 Broadway, I^ew York, N. Y.
27 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.
176 Vernon St., Norwood, Mia.s.s.
7 North Orchard St., New Bedford, Mass.
229 Belmont St., Belmont, Mass.
North Tewksbury, Mass.
Berkshire School, SheflSeld, Mass.
Sheffield, Mass.
40 North Main St., Fall River, Mass.
244 Winter St., Fall River, Mass.
Gilbertsville, Otsego County, N. Y.
903 Telephone Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
841 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Las Cruces, N. M.
127 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
266 Highland Ave., West Newton, Mass.
58 Stanhope St., Boston, Mass.
31 Rockland St., Wellesley Hills, Mass.
576 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
137 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass.
500
Address List
Louis I. Goldberg
Francis A. Goodliue
Sidney N. Goodrich
George A. Gordon
Siaul S. Gordon
Fred D. Gorton
William P. Gove
Robert F. Gowen
James T. Grady
Edward L. Grant
Robert Grant, Jr.
Rupert W. Graves
William G. Graves
Morris Gray, Jr.
Thomas Gray
Hugh P. Greeley
William V. Green
Address unknown.
70 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
South St., Needham, Mass.
99 Atwood St., Hartford, Conn.
37 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
27 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.
26 Porter St., Maiden, Mass.
161 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
271 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass.
3.53 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass.
26 Customs House St., Providience, R. I.
Overton Road, Ossiningon-Hudson, N. Y.
164 Holabird Ave., Winsted, Conn.
18 Martin Ave., Franklin, Mass.
81 Lombard St., London, E. C, England.
4 Norfolk Crescent, London, W. England.
242 West 48ith St., New York, N. Y.
Box 24, Mercersburg, Fa.
515-517 Capital Bank Building, St. Paul,
Minn.
547 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
9 Universiity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
133 Marlboro St., Bostom:, Mass.
729 Amherst St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Stiill Rock Spa, Waukesha, Wis.
505 Arcadian Ave., Wankesha, Wiiisi.
29 McCarty Ave., Albany, N. Y.
Breckinridge D. M. GreeneBerkeley Bank Building, Berkeley, Cal.
11 Hillside Court, Berkeley, Cal.
Charles P. Greenough, 2d 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
207 Mountfort St., Brookline, Mass.
Harry Greenwald
Helderberg Cement Co., Howe's Cave,
N. Y.
25 Elm St., Cobleskill, N. Y.
501
Class op 1906 — Third Report
Frank H. Grey
Hancock GriflBn
Roy Griffith
Ralph F. Griffiths
PaM B. Grosscup
Reuben B. Gryzmisih
Robert F. Guild
Albert W. Gurney
Monroe C. Gutman
Louis L. Haggin
Arthur W. Hale
Robert Dee Hale
Henri M. Hall
Edward DeP. Hamilton
Richard F. Hammatt
Paxil L. Hamanond
Roger N. Hammond
Charles M. Hanrahan
Forrest F. Harbour
Homer H. Harbour
James A. Harley
Gramatan Court Apartments, Sagamore
Road, Bronxville, N. Y.
Care of General Electric Co., Schenectady,
N. Y.
236 Lark St., Albany, N. Y.
26 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass.
41 High St., Melrose, Mass.
5430 Baywood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Box 224, Charleston, W. Va.
296 State St., Boston, Mass.
1089 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
185 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
10 Myrtle St., Winchester, Mass.
45 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
194 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
14 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
12 East 80th St., New York, N. Y.
Elmendorf, Lexington, Ky.
316 Homtington Ave., Boston, Mass.
43 Newell Road, Aubumdale, Mass.
Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
12 East 85th St., New York, N. Y,
12 West 2d St., Jamestown, N. Y.
322 East Fifth St., Jamestown, N. Y.
Sumner High School, St. Louis, Mo.
2645 Lawton Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Care of Forestry Service, Sisson, Cal.
34 Pine St., New York, N. Y.
Syosset, L. I., N. Y.
P. O. Box 1444 Edmonton, Alberta, Can.
60 College Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Can.
87 IMilk St., Boston, Mass.
175 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass.
3 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
3 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass.
Care of Jesus College, Oxford, Eng.
502
Address List
Charles P. Harrington
Ridiard H. Harris
"William F. Harrison
Huntington H. Harter
Robert E. Hartsock
William E. Hartwell, Jr.
Edgar C. Haselton
George E. Haskell
Roscoe C. Hatch
Wirt V. Hawkins
Clement F. Haynsworth
E. Bartlett HajTvard
Natt S. Head
Herbert L. Healy
Robert V. Hecksoher
Oscar L. Heltzen
William Hempstead
77 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.
57 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
335-349 Somierville St., Manchester, N. H.
941 Cheistnut St., Manchester, N. H.
Ridgewood Farm, Oreland, Pa.
Mansfield, O.
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical
College, Stillwater, Okla.
323 Husband St., Stillwater, Okla.
Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.
Atlantic Boulevard, Atlantic, Quincy,
Mass.
Care of General Electric Co., Pittsfleld,
Mass.
31 Carson Ave., Dalton, Mass.
698 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
37 Parker St., Chelsea, Mass.
Christ Church Office, South Broadway,
Tarrj^town, N. Y.
Christ Church Rectory, Tarrytown, N. Y.
301 German Bank Building, Wheeling,
West Va.
307 South Front St., Wheeling, West Va.
Masionli'C Building, Greenville, S. C.
116 Barle St., Greenville, S. 0.
Care of The Bartlett Hayward Co., Bal-
timore, Md.
"Drawyah," Annapolis, R. F. D. No. 1,
Anne Arundel County, Md.
Hotel Del Monte, Del Monte, Cal.
309 Wellesley St., Sawtelle, Cal,
Covina, Cal.
West End Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
City Hall, Providence, R. I.
60 Oriole Ave., Providence, R. I.
Simeon, Va.
503
Class of 1906 — Third Report
William P. Henneberry^
Jr.
James J. Hepburn
OttiQ J. Hermann
Edgar A. Hess
George D. Heyman
Charlton B. Hibbard
Lucius S. Hickis
Julian Hinckley
Jobn J. Hines
Henry A. Hirshberg
Riobard B. Hobart
Irving J. Hobbs
Charles D. Hodges
Eugene D. Hofeller
Lee H. Hoffman
Robert H. Hogg
Arthur N. Holcombe
22d and Girov© Sts., Chicago, 111.
536 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
139 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
88 Parker Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass.
Care of J. S. Bache & Co., 42 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
2225-2231 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
CaTie of Washington Hotel, St., Louis,
Mo.
30 Church St., New York, N. Y.
540 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
702 Winthrop Building, 7 Water St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
8 Rutland St., Boston, Mass.
Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y.
31 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass.
29 Greystone Park, Lynn, Mass.
Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio, Tex.
102 Lewis St., San Antonio, Tex.
354 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
24 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
Box 41, Madison, N. H.
87 Kilby St., Boston, Mass.
Burditt Ave., Hingham, Mass.
206 Scott St., Buffalo, N. Y.
734 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
809 Wilcox Building, Portland, Ore.
769 Irving St., Portland, Ore.
The Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls,
N. Y.
Ivan Apartments, 47th St. & Baltimore
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Department of Government, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass.
21 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass.
504
Address List
Clifford M. Holland
Vailentine Holliagsworth
Hector M. Holmes
138 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
933 East 22d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
141 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Hotel Victoria, Boston, Mass.
84 State St., Boston, Mass.
138 V/aban Ave., Waban, Mass.
Walter Chapin Holmes Plucbamin Mills, Pluckamin, N. J.
Walter Cornelius HoLmies DuPont Powder Co., Gibbstown, N. J.
265 Delaware St., Woodbury, N. J.
404 Biddle Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
John W. Holton, Jr.
Herman A. Holz
James W. Hood
James R. Hooper, Jr.
William E. Hooper
Charles F. Hovey
William J. Howtaiid, Jr.
Dudley R. Howe
Edward M. Howland
Edward S. Howland
Rohert W. Hughes
Arthur M. Hurlin
Arthur E. Hutchinson
Dana C. Hyde
418 Walker St., Lowell, Mass.
415 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, O.
819 Beliaire Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
96 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass.
116 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
619 High St., Dedham, Mass.
233 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Mamaroneck, N. Y.
100 Summer St., Boston, Miass.
374 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
100 Massachusetts Ave., Washington,
D. C.
18 Post Office Square, Boston, Masis.
22 Worthington Road, Brookline, Mass.
60 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
45 West Cedar St., Boston, Masis.
53 State St., Boston, Mass.
57 Brewster St., Cambridge, Mass.
44 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass.
1206 QuaiTier St., Charleston, W. Va.
1218 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
459 Hansbury St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Care of Phenix Lace Mills, Phenix, R. L
Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass.
506
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Carl E. Ingram
Frederick C. Irving
Edmund E. Jackson
Edward N. Jenckes, Jr.
Frederick W. Jockel
David E. Johnson
Romilly Johnson
Roy W. Jolmison
William R. Joihnson, Jr.
Charles Jones
Ellis W. Jones
Theodore F. Jones
Morgan W. Jopling
Robert Jordan
Wallace B. Jordan
Arttmr C. Judd
Myer Kabatchnick
Walter N. Kalhn
Arthur J. Karr
Room 910, 134 South La Salle St., Chica-
go, 111.
1515 East 67th Place, Chicago, 111.
96 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
Address unknown.
Care of The Republican, Springfield,
Mass.
East Douglas, Mass.
265 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.
8 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
Oak Park, 111.
109 Nahant St., Lynn, Mass.
123 Chemung St., Waverly, N. Y.
344 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass.
Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
Milton, N. H.
1211 Brockman Building, Los Angeles,
Cal.
2005 Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, Cal.
New York University, Washington
Square, New York, N. Y.
2374 Unlvensity Ave., New York, N. Y.
130 W. Washington St., Marquette, Mich,
505 East Ridge St., Marquette, Mioh.
450 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
88 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
1830 J. St., Sacramento, Cal.
345 Central St., Springfield, Mass.
Pressed Steel Co., Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Mountain Lakes, N. J.
Mears Building, Scranton, Pa.
334 FYanklin Ave., Scranton, Pa.
170 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
140 West 79th St., New York, N. Y.
331 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Avon Road, Bronxville, N. Y.
506
Address List
Henry Katz
John A. Kay
Wilfred B. Keenan
Perry H. Keeney
Ed-win Keith
Clarence M. Kelley
John W. Kelley
Nicholas Kelley
Poster S. Kellogg
Harold F. Kellogg
Rufus G. Kellogg
John V. Kelly
Clarence Kempner
John A. Kerr
Phillips Ketchum
Homer F. Keyes
Biscoe A. Kibbey
George L. Kilduff
Chester L. Kimball
Clark King
Address unknown.
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., Meriden, Conn.
35 Hobart St., Meriden, Conn.
15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
9 "Willis St., Boston, Mass.
940 The Rookery, Chicago, 111.
2622 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
339 Lakeside Drive, Bridgewater, Mass.
Main St., Westminster, Mass.
Address unknown.
Ill Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Fieldston Road, Riverdale, New York^
N. Y.
96 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
854 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
141 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
1671 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
The Mechanical Appliance Co., Milwau-
kee, Wis.
340 Prospecit Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Metcalf, Ariz.
71 Walnut Park, Newton, Mass.
44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
547 Fourth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
801 Union Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa.
84 State St., Boston, Mass.
67 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass.
1115 J St., Sacramento, Cal.
1016 N St., Sacramento, Cal.
Alamo Cattle Co., Box 24, Magdalena,.
Somora, Mexico.
Address unknown.
Delta, Pa.
Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass.
507
Class op 1906 — Third Report
Edward D. King
LeRoy King
Alan D. Kinsley
James A. Kirkley
William A. Kirkpatrick
George A. Kissock
(Johin) Burton Kline
Harold A. Knowles
ArtlLur R. Knowlton
Philip A. Kober
Albert C. KoOb
Charles W. Kohler
Kenneth W. Lamson
Stephen I. Langmaid
Otto F. Langmann
William R. Lawton.
Isadore H. L/azanis
Louis Lazarus
17 State St., New York, N. Y.
37 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.
52 William St., New York, N. Y.
Newport, R. I.
115 Devonshire St., Boston, MJass.
127 Waverly Ave., Newton, Mass.
Address unknown.
604 Mission St., San Franciseo, Cal.
3526 Fulton St., San Franciseo, Cal.
53 State St., Boston, Mass.
30 Walnut St., Reading, Mass.
324 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
40 Hopkins Road, Arlington, Mass.
Pittsfield, Mass.
Graystone Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
99 Main St., Rockport, Mass.
278 Yates St., Albany, N. Y.
Mt Hope Boulevard, Hastings-on-Hudson,
N. Y.
Railway Exchange Bldg., Milwaiikee,
Wis.
733 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, O.
444 Carroll St., Akron, O.
140 Highland Road, Somerville, Mass.
14 North Hall, University of Chicago, Chi-
cago, 111.
298 Central St., Auburndale, Mass.
University of Montana, Missoula, Mont.
530 McLeod Ave., Missoula, Mont.
Care of B. W. Morris, 101 Park Ave.,
New Yo.r>k, N. Y.
121 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.
11 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I.
160 Circuit Ave., Oak Bluffs, Mass.
97 Grafton St., Worcester, Mass.
508
Address List
John R. Lazenby
Charles C. Lee
Alvin J. LeMQan
Guy M. Leigihton
Robert F. Leighton
Amory Leland
Benjamin T. Leland
Sheldon D. Leman
George S. Leonard
Robert J. Leonard
Josepih M. Levine
Benjamin A. Levy
Cliarles S. Lewis, Jr.
Clarence I. Lewis
James B. Lewis, Jr.
Jay R. Lewis
Roger L. Lewis
57 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass.
16 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass.
263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn.
24 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.
129 East Pearl St., Cincinnati, O.
3560 Bogart Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati^
O.
General Electric Co., West Lynn, Mass.
17 Newbury St., Maiden, Mass.
North Scituate, Mass.
7 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
692 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Technical High School, Providence, R. L
160 Broad St., Providence, R. I.
San Juan, Bautista, San Benito County,
Cal.
1326 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111.
Christian Soience Monitor, Boston, Mass.
462 Harvard St., Boston, Mass.
45 East 17th St., New York, N. Y.
Edgewood Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y.
250 West 54th St., New York, N. Y.
72 East 190th St., New York, N. Y.
920 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass.
449 Walnut Ave., Boston, Mass.
Care of B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, O.
Oak Place, Akron, O.
University of California, Berkeley, CaJ.
25 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, Cal.
Warren, Ariz.
East St., Walpole, Mass.
13 Cabot St., Holyoke, Mass.
62 Pearl St., Holyoke, Mass.
Care of Associated Press, 51 Chamhers-
St., New York, N. Y.
509
Class op 1906 — Third Report
Miles A. Libbey
Henry L. Dincoln
Joseph Lissner
Morris H. Litchfield
Walter Loewenttial
Alboume B. Long
Mortimer E. Lonyay
(formerly Mortimer L.
Sampiiner)
Charles D. Loomis
Henry S. Lord
Robert H. Lord
Beeckman Lorillard
Ned C. Loud
Richard Lounsbery
Jose G. Lucas
Ulysses J. Lupien
Roger H. Lutz
James O. Lyman
Harold S. Lj^on
School of Marine Engineering, U. S, Na-
val Academy, Annapolis, Md.
10 Francis St., Annapolis, Md.
Commonwealth Edison Co., 72 West
Adams St., Chicago, 111.
133 South Harvey Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Interstate Commerce Commission, Wells
Fargo Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
101 Washington St., Brighton, Mass.
Hudson, Mass.
43 Prospect Ave., Wollaston, Mass.
35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
219 West 81st St., New York, N. Y.
Care of Plaint Bros. & Co., 343 Kelley St.,
Manchester, N. H.
27 Rochelle Ave., Manohesiter, N. H.
1425 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, O.
28 East 21st St., New York, N. Y.
Linden Ave., Engl e wood, N. J.
Moline Plow Co., Moline, 111.
Moline, 111.
Westmorly 22, Oambridge, Mass.
Newport, R. I.
50 Oliver St., Boston, Mass.
17 Alexander Ave., Medford, Mass.
14 East 52d St., New York, N. Y.
St. George, Ontario, Can.
Lowell Textile School, Lowell, Mass.
Chelmsford, Mass.
122 Bowery, New York, N. Y.
829 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Du Pont Powder Co., Carney's Point, N. J.
97 Engle St., Englewood, N. J.
231 Main St., Brockton, Mass.
North Main St., West Bridgewater, Mass.
510
Address Ijist
Malcolm McBurney
Graham T. MoOlure
WastimgtorL J.McOormick,
Jr.
John A. McCrary
Victor H. McCutoheon
Donald McFadon
Ezra T. Maclntyre
Robert L. Mackay
Alton G. MacKenzie
Thomas H. McMahan
Joseph S. MiacNutt
Donald Macomber
Ohanles A. McQueen
Hector T. Madison
Alexander R. Magruder
Charles J. Mahan
Alexander Mahoney
Edward A. Mahoney
Thomas H. Mahoney
Shubael D. Malcolm
Paul R. Manahan
Clark R. Mandigo
East Islip, L. I., N. Y.
Sterling, 111.
1919 Wallacie St., Philadeli>hia, Pa.
605 Spruce St., Missoula, Mont.
1024 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
68 "William St., New York, N. Y.
27 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.
525 Provident Bldg., Tacoma, Wash.
The Rutland Apartments, Tacoma, Wash.
303 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Nassau Road, Great Neck, N. Y.
76 High St., Boston, Mass.
304 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass,
The Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
102 Chestnut Ave., Narberth, Pa.
English High School, Boston, Mass.
392 West 4th St., South Boston, Mass.
Care of James N. Wells Sons, 191 Ninth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
41 Highland St., West Newton, Mass.
76 Prance St., West Newton, Mass.
42 Wymore Ave., East Cleveland, 0.
Albion, Mich.
American Legation, Copenhagen, Den.
Care of Department of State, Washington,
D. C.
St. Peter's College, Jersey City, N. J.
74 Lawrence Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
501 Watertown St., Newtonville, Mass.
67 Milk St., Boston, Mass
5 Normandy St., Roxbury, Mass.
65 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
564 160th St., New York, N. Y.
888 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge,
Mass.
City Hall, Kansas City, Mo.
3619 Wabash Ave., Kansias City, Mo.
511
Class op 1906 — Third Report
Mason B. E. Marean
Clarence Mark
Josepli L. Markell
James R. McI. Martin
Robert T. Martin
James H. Mason
Orion A. Mather
Otohiko Matsukata
Josepli Miattison
Henry C. May
William G. Means
Walter S. Mendel
Alanison R. Merrill
Roger Merrill
George F. Metcalf
Walter W. Metcalf
Charles P. Middleton
Louis J. deG. de Milliau
Edward J. Miller
C. C. C. Fire Hose Co., Canton, Mass.
90 Spring Lane, Canton, Mass.
Miark Manufacturing Co., Post Office Box
G, Chicago, 111.
916 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, 111.
25 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
82 Foster St., Fall River, Mass.
Care of Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.,
East Pittsburgh, Pa.
401 North Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
28 Homewood Ave., Toronto, Ont., Can.
182 Richmond St., W., Toronto, Ont., Can.
1451 King St., W., Toronto, Ont., Can.
Care of Chicago Tribune, Chicago, 111.
Mita Shiba-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
14 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
79 Winsor Place, Glen Ridge, N. J.
State Department, Washington, D. C.
108 Water St., Boston, Mass.
Grapevine Road, Wenham, Mass.
Paul Jones Bldg., Louisville, Ky.
10 Reeser Place, Louisville, Ky.
446 New York Block, Seattle, Wash.
1615 13th Ave., Seattle, Wash.
70 Kilby St., Boston, Mass.
Plain Road, Tower Hill, Wayland, Mass.
Sherman Square Hotel, New York, N. Y.
Hamilton, Mont.
131 East 23d St., New York, N. Y,
331 West 83d St., New York, N. Y.
847 Central Bldg., Seaittle, Wasih.
205 West 60th St., Seattle, Wash.
20 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
1022 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
110 Buffalo St., Milwaukee, Wis.
250 Pleasant St., Milwaukee, Wis.
512
Address List
Homer L. Miller
Loris A. Miller
Hiram W. Mills
William H. Minton
Oliariles Mitchell
George T. Moffatt, Jr.
Keninetlh Moller
Clartion Mionro
Jolm R. Montgioanery
Louiis A. Moore
Lucas E. iMoore
Oharles D. Morgan
James €. Morgan
George A. Moriarty, Jr.
Lewis G. Morris, 2d
Ferdinand Q. Morton
Percy L. Moses
Henry J. Mnllin
Jolun J. Mullowney
Hagerstown Table Works, Hagerstown^.
Md.
32 Elast Antietam St., Hagerstown, Md.
321 Belden Ave., Chicago, 111.
Levering & Garrigues, 36 Pearl St., Hart-
ford, Conn.
545 Prosipect Ave., Hartford, Conn.
49 Federal St., Boston, Masis.
16 Browne St., Brookline, Mass.
430 Centre St., Newton, Mass.
Title Guaranty Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
4051 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Jenckes Spinning Co., Pawtucket, R. I.
166 Waterman St., Providence, R. I.
American Woolen Co., Winooski, Vt.
127 Mansfield Ave., Burlington, Vt.
33 Pine St., New York, N. Y.
Jefferson Road, Short HiUs, N. J.
729 South Main St., Mason City, Iowa.
Kirk Apartment, Mason City, Iowa.
826 Common St., New Orleans, La.
27 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.
C. W. Hunt Co., 61 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
"Ridgem'ere", Newport, R. I.
77 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
80 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
188 West 135th St., New York, N. Y.
472 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.
71 Williston Road, Brookline, Mass.
403 Lonsdale Building, Duluth, Minn.
1501 East 2d St., Duluth, Minn.
Pennsylvania State Department
Health, Harrisburg, Pa.
01
513
Class of 1906 — Third Report
James T. Mulroy
Frank S. Muzzey
Max I. Mydanis
Denyis P. Myers
Edmund Myers
Guy C. Myers
William R. Myers
Laurance L Neale
Fisiher H. Nesmitli
Albert M. Newald
Thjomipsan Newbury
Sterling Newell
Daniel A. Newhall
John D. Nichjols
John R. Nioh'Ols
William A. Noonan
Percy V. Norwood
Police Court of Somerville, Somerville,
Mass.
High School of Practical Arts, Roxbury,
Mass.
53 Brook Ave., Boston, Mass.
7320 Bryan St., Allen Lane, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Kimball Building, Boston, Mass.
1230 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.
56 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass.
835 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Hotel Multnomah, Portland, Ore.
Ashland, O.
414 Center St., Ashland, O.
2512 Corliss St., Philadelphia, Pa.
17 State St., New York, N. Y.
49 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.
84 State St., Boston, Mass.
24 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass.
Caswell Block, Milwaukee, Wis.
690 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Box 503, Taunton, Mass.
3 Creedway, Taunton, Mass.
1201 Leader-News Bldg., Cleveland, O.
2061 East 81st St., Cleveland, O.
1100 Commercial Trust Building, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Montgomery Ave., Merlon, Pa.
200 Causeway St., Boston, Mass.
Weston, Auburndale P. 0., Mass.
78 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
82 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, Mass.
472 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass.
Highland Terrace, Stafford Springs,
Conn.
514
Address List
Perley H. Noyes
William C. Nugent
William J. Nutter
Harold A. Nye
William H. Nye
Aaron W. Oakford
Jereanlah B. O'Keefe
Harold A. Osgood
Charles J. O'Sullivan
Maurice J. Page
Robert E. Page
John J. Paget
Horace W. Paine
Minor B. Palmer
Andrew A. Parker
DeWitt H. Parker
Howard W. Parker
Willard S. Parker
John Parkinson, Jr.
Robin E. Parks
14 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
Knickerbocker Road, Tenafly, N. J.
79 Topliff St., Dorchester, Mass.
Box 496, EaSit Bridge water, Masis.
High School, Colorado Springs, Col.
223 North Weber St., Colorado Springs,
Ool.
286 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
385 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.
308 North Parkside Drive, Peoria, 111.
37 Monument Ave., Charlestown, Mass.
1462 Railway Exchange Bldg., St. Louis,
Mo.
1713 P St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
164 Salem St., Lawrence, Mass.
303 Hibbs Building, Washington, D. C.
1333 L St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Crystal Bath House, Hot Springs, Ark.
224 Ozark St., Hot Springs, Ark.
15 Mapleton St., Brighton, Mass.
Care of MoClure's Magazsine, New York,
N. Y.
31 West Twelfth St., New York, N. Y.
Box 1054, Thief River Falls, Minn.
1913 Goodridh Ave., St. Paul, Minm.
Gorefield P. O., Saskatchewan, Can.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich.
516 Walnut St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Address unknown.
128 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass^
53 State St., Boston, Mass.
Charles River, Mass.
533 West 112th St., New York, N. Y.
515
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Harold C. Parmelee
Hugh S. Paton
Paul J. Patten
Antiioiiy J. D. Paul
Robert Pays on
Jahm D. Peabody
David A. Pearson
George A. Peaslee
Hayford Peirce
Herbert C. Pell, Jr.
Frank A, Pemberton
Miltofn Percival
Alva H, Perkins
Maurice G. Perkins
Arthur Perry, Jr.
George Q. Peters
George I. Pettengill
Edward C. Pevear
Seymiour M. Peyser
815 First National Bank Bldg., Fort
Smith, Ark.
518 North 2ath St., Fort Smirth, Ark.
Address unknown.
Palatine, 111.
926 Buena Ave., Chicago, 111.*
112 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Radnor, Pa.
120 Exchange St., Portland, Me.
123 Neal St., Portland, Me.
2 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
224 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Christ Church Rectory, North Conway,
N. H.
27 Baker St., Lynn, Mass.
41 iTue Decamps, Paris, Framce.
Bangor, Me.
Tuxedo, N. Y.
128 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
10 Beals St., Brookline, Mass.
289 18th Ave., Oolumhus, O.
312 St. George St., south, St. Augustine,
Fla.
Box 371, St. Augustine, Fla.
Fall River, Mass.
Bristol Ferry, R. I.
150 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
141 Revere St. Boston, Mass.
115 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
416 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
English High School, Boston, Mass.
127 Newburg St., Roslindale, Mass.
Freedom, N. H.
122 E. 82d St, New York, N. Y.
516
Address List
Burdette Phillii>8
Roy E. Pierce
Theron F. Pierce
Harlan T. Pierpont
Ransom C. Pingree
Charles L. Pitkin
John W. Plaisted
Howard C. Platts
Frank R. Pleasonton
Joseph H. Plumib
Henry K. Pomeroy
Clarence H. Poor, Jr.
Roger M. Poor
Channlng W. Porter
Martin R. Porter
Philip B. K. Potter
David T. Pottinger
Rosooe F. Potts
239 West 39th St., New York, N. Y.
516 Jasmine St., Flushing, L. I., N. Y.
Pride's Crossing, Mass.
25 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
2 Rutherford PI., New York, N. Y.
S'taite Mutual Bldg., Worcester, Miasis.
36 Cedar St., WorcesiteT, Mass.
191 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass.
3 Berkeley Ave., Haverhill, Mass.
4 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass.
184 State House, Boston, Mass.
33 Highland Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
Flintkote Mfg. Co., Rutherford, N. J.
38 Sylvan St., Rutherford, N. J.
Remington Arms and Ammunition' Co.,
Bridgeport, Ctonii.
684 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre,
Mass.
Bridesburg P. O., Philadelphia, Pa.
Haverford, Pa.
Glencove, Pierce County, Wash.
15 Beaoon St., Boston, Mass.
58 Highland St., CQanbridge, Mass.
43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
777 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Station A, Ames, la.
2408 Knapp St., Ames, la.
Oare of Wm. Iselin & Co., 20 Thomas St.,
New York, N. Y.
224 Davis Ave., West New Brlgtotoni, N. Y.
Oare of Newton Adams, Newport, R. I.
Care of Brown, Shipley & Co., London,
Eng.
Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass.
44 Martin St., Cambridge, Mass.
70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
623 West 207th St., New York, N. Y.
517
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Auiguste L. Pouleur
William T. Poulterer
Louiis P. Poutasise
Cassio da S. Prado
Horaee G. Prall
Stuart D. Preston
Jolin Prendergast
Olarence D, Proctor
George W. Prootor
Aristotle H. Prodromos
David H. Pruyn
Jdhn E. Pruyn
William A. Quigley
Donald G. Rafferty
William B. Ramsay
Will W. Ramsey
Roland B. Rand
John Reece
Carroll R. Reed
William G. Reed
130 North Ave.,, New Rochelle, N. Y.
132 Souith 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2042 North 63d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
7 Ardsley Road, Schenectady, N. Y.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America.
Lambertville National Banik Building,
Liambertville, N. J.
Ringoes, N. J.
52 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
1167 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
First National Bank Building, Chicago,
111.
1035 Rush St., Chicago, lU.
7 Water St., Boston, Mass.
7 Howe St., Somerville, Mass.
1 Bridge St., East Cambridge, Mass.
44 Spring St., Somerville, Mass.
Smyrna, Turkey.
218 Brooks St., East Boston, Mass.
218 Brooks St., East Boston, Mass.
159 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
3505 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
5th Ave. and Neville St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Care of Sharon Herald, Sharon, Pa.
17i/L> Washington St., Sharon, Pa.
High School, Perth Amboy, N. J.
129 Kearny Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J.
2 Central Square, Cambridge, Mass.
Sudbury Road, Weston, Mass.
502 Harrison Ave., Boston, Miass.
315 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
Amherst, Mass.
9 College Ave., Amherst, ]\Iass.
Office of Farm Management, Washington,
D. C.
9 Canyon Road, Berkeley, Cal.
518
Address List
Andre N. Reggio
William D. Reid
Leo B. Reilly
Jotin A. Remick, Jr.
Edwin M. Rictiards
George E. Richardson
Lester G. Richardson
Arthur L. Risley
Elliott B. Robbin®
Archibald W. Roberts
George Robinson
James T. Robinson
Lawrence D. Rockwell
Paul C. Rockwood
William E. Rollo
PYederick D. Rose
Kensett Rossiter
Edward Roth, Jr.
Henry H. Rowland
70 Kilby St., Boston, Mass.
119 Valley St., Beverly Farms, Mass.
284 Washington St., Newton, Mass.
78 Waverly Ave., Newton, Mass.
602 City Hall Annex, Boston, Mass.
112 Harrishiof St., Roxbiury, Mass.
33 State St., Boston, Mass.
Central Ave., Weston, Mass.
Ill Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
376 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville, Mass.
159 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
7 Mason St., Lynn, Mass.
701 Mammoth Road, Dracut, Mass.
711 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass.
510 Belmont St., Watertown, Mass.
109 Atkinson St., Boston, Mass.
105 Colchester St., Brookline, Mass.
Alfred St., Biddeford, Me.
309 Pool St., Biddeford, Me.
R. F. D. No. 14, Concord, N. H.
95 Holden St., North Adams, Mass.
7 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111.
1260 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111.
School St., Belmont, Mass.
42 Main St., Ashburnham, Mass.
20 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
4546 Clarendon Ave., Chicago, 111.
Union National Bank, Muncie, Ind.
616 East Main St., Muncie, Ind.
County St., Norwalk, Conn.
Vineyard Haven, Mass.
Care of Adjutant-General of the Army,
Washington, D. C.
Ohamgli^hsien, North China.
519
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Henry E. Rowley
Bennet S. Rumdle
Joihn C. Runikle
(Jobn) Winter Russell
CSharles T. Ryder
William Sabine
Winalow F. Sampson
Charles A. Sargeant
Theodore F. Savage
Ed-wand E. Savory
Frederic H. Sawyer
Henry B. Sawyer
Albert A. Sdhaefer
Walter H. Schmidt
Oliver J. Sohoonmaker
Frederick W. ron Sdhra-
der
Jeroane L. Schwartz
69 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
20 Devon Road, Newton Centre, Mass.
S. R. Smiitib Inflrmary, Tomipkinsville,
N. Y.
297 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.
8 Willard St., Cambridge, Mass.
74 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
176 West 86th St., New York, N. Y.
1327 No. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs,
Col.
15 State St., Boston, Mass.
30 Irving St., Brookline, Mass.
Care of Master Mechanic, P. R. R. Mea-
dows Shops, Jersey City, N. J.
17 Fulton St., Newark, N. J.
Caledonia, N. D.
344 West 36th St., New York, N. Y.
1 West 64th St.. New York, N. Y.
161 Devonshire St., Boston. M'asS'.
26 Rowe St.. Newton, Mass.
Boston Industrial School for Boys, Bos-
ton, Miass.
16 Sparhawk St., Boston, Mass.
246 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
30 Cabot St., Winchester, Mass.
60 State St., Boston, Mass.
91 Trowbridge St., Oambridge, Masis.
City Bottling Works, Toledo, O,
719 Michigan St., Toledo, O.
South Ashburnham, Mass.
Lake Road, Ashburnham, Mass.
1701 Claus Spreckels Bldg., San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
3477 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal.
514 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo. N. Y.
41 Inwood PL, Buffalo, N. Y.
520
Address List
Ohristoplier P. Scott
Otto H. Seiffert
Howard A. Seipt
Paul H. Stoannon.
Henry S. Shaw, Jr.
John D. Shaw
John M. Shaw, Jr.
James B. Shea
John J. Sheehan
Eugene L. Sheldon
Reginald H. Sheldon
Otis N. Shepard
Raliph A. Shepard
Everett G. Sherwin
Franklin E. Shirk
Walter M. ShoM
Harold R. Shurtleff
Howard P. Shiirtleff
Frank J. Sioha
Josieph J. Siddall
James H. Silver
81 Fifth St., Portland, Ore.
735 East 35th St. N., Portland, Ore.
Care of Moline Plow Co., Molina, 111.
Moline, 111.
Worcester, Pa.
1 Glenvale Terrace, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
78 Chauncey St., Boston, Mass.
Centre St., Dover, Mass.
324 Security Building, Los Angeles, Cal.
1232 North Alabama St., Indianapolis,
Ind.
33 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.
23 Bernard St., Dorchester, Mass.
Address unknown.
45 B St., Lowell, Mass.
200 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Plandome, Long Island, N. Y.
201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
47 University Road, Brookline, Mass.
South High School, Worcester, Mass.
12 Lowell St., Worcester, Mass.
114 East Jackson St., Miuncle, Ind.
722 East Main St., MuniCie, Ind.
50 Atlas Bank Building, Cincinnati, O.
714 South Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, O.
225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Westfield, Mass., R. F. D.
South High School, Youngstown, 0.
2004 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown, 0.
760 Bourse Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Box 143, Riverton, N. J.
2320 Superior Ave., Cleveland, O.
1725 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, O.
521
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Max Silverman
Philip Silvemaian
Naubert O. Simiaxd
Thomas M. Simipsoii
Harold V. Skene
Robert W. Skmner, Jr.
Tbomas D. Sloan
Leslie A. S-loper
Carroll N. Smitb
Harold Crocker Smitih
Harold W. Smitb
Haxry L. Smith
Robert L. Smith
Sidney McK. Smith
Yeremya K. Smith
Robert N. Smither
Chester Snow
Junius P. SokoU
Augiustus W. Soule
Address unknown.
Address unknown.
452 Main St., Worcester, Mass.
16 Roxbury St., Worcester, Mass.
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
416 Frances St., Madison, Wis.
8 Hillside Ave., Bedford, Mass.
427 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2117 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa..
Care of Adjutant General, War Depart-
ment, Washington, D. C.
Fort Armstrong, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Boston Journal, Boston, Mass.
Care of Atlantic Monthly, 3 Park St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
100 Plimpton St., Walpole, Mass.
204 Rock St., Fall River, Mass.
Care of Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.,,
Akron, O.
128 Boston Ave., Akron, O.
92 Hazelwood Ave., Pittsburg'h, Pa.
197 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1280 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Detroit Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, De-
troit, Mich.
632 Campbell Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1410 St. Andrews St., New Orleans, La.
Westerly, R. L
University of Idaho, Moscow, Ida.
136 Howard St., Moscow, Ida.
32 North Main St., Fall River, Mass.
633 Second St., Fall River, Mass.
60 State St., Boston, Mass.
1070 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
522
Address List
Launcelot P. Souie
Winsor Soule
Thomas G. Spencer
William A. Spencer
Richard E. Sperry
Herbert J. Spinden
Albert C. Sproul
Beaton H. Squires
Edgar Stanton
( formerly George Edgar
Stanton, Jr.)
Richard R. Stanwood
Barton K. Steplhenson
S. Walter Stem
John B, Stetson, Jr.
William W. Stickney
Edwin B. Stillman
Robert K. Stoddard
Turners Falls, Mass.
Montague, Mass.
1206 State St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
321 East Islay St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
100 Anderson Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
9 Oliver St., Rochester, N. Y.
Michigan State Telephone Co., 20 Clifford
St., Detroit, Mich.
720 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Care of Bartlett Hayward Co., Baltimore,,
Md.
Washington Apartments, Baltimore, Md.
American Museum of Natural History,
New York, N. Y.
R. F. D. No. 1, Richmond, Me.
Royal Bank of Canada, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
821 8th Ave., Saskatoon, Siaskatcli'ewain,
Canada.
30 West Washington St., Chicago, 111,
315 Ridge Ave., Winnietka, 111.
8 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
4 Walmut St., Boston, Mass.
176 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
79 Walnut St., Winchester, Mass.
840 Union St., New Orleans, La.
3 Richmond PL, New Orleans, La.
5th St. and Montgomery Ave., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Elkins Park, Pa.
89 Opera Block, Pueblo, Col.
101 E. Orman Ave., Pueblo, Col,
8 High St., Westerly, R. I.
17 Elm St., Westerly, R. I.
North Hanover, Mass.
523
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Nortli Stonms
Bunihaini C. Stowers
Frederick Strauss
Leon Strauss
Maurice J. Strauss
Paul B. Street
Hmruphrey J. Sullivan
James T. Sullivan
Jobn J. Sullivan
Richard T. Sulli-vian
Franklin P. Summers
Clarence H. Sutherland
Francifi H. S-wlft
Douglas W. Swigg^tt
George Switzer
Waterman A. Taft, Jr.
Max L, Talbot
Frank C. Talmadge
Alfred H. E. Talpey
Knox Taussig
1022 McOormick Bldg., Chicago, 111.
1323 Bast 64th St. Chicago, HI.
16 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
79 Elm St., Stoneham, Mass.
220 Central St., Lowell, Mass.
18 Marlboro St., Lowell, Mass.
Care of Leopold Morse Co., Boston, Mass.
16 Crowninshield Road, Brookline, Mass.
355 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
307 West 71st St., New York, N. Y.
17 Spadina Road, Toronto, Ont., Can.
Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Care of Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.
4 Royal St., Allston, Mass.
86 EUery St., Cambridge, Mass.
1008 Texas Ave.. Houston. Tex.
300 Elliott St., Newton Upper Falls, Mass.
Kingsport, Tenm.
491 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
27 Elm St., Brookline, Mass.
70 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
378 County St.. New Bedford, Mass.
The Milwaukee Journal, 182-4 Fourth St.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
2220 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati, 0.
Franklin Trust Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
53 State St., Boston, Mass.
44 Academy St., Arlington, Mass.
403 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
25 John St., Brookline, Mass.
714 Belvidere St., Plainfleld, N. J.
68 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
333 Cabot St, Newtonville, Mass.
4241 Washington Boulevard, St. Louis,
Mo.
524
Address List
Frank C. Taylor
Harold A. Taylor
Harold L. Terhune
Edward E. Thialmamii
Gordon W. Thayer
William W. Thayer
Ferdinand Tltieriot
Burton L. Thomas
Edward O. Thompson
Jam.es L. Thompson
Edward K. Thxtrlow
Ralph E. Tibbetts
Nicholas L. Tilney
Samuel Titoomb
Otis J. Todd
Foster Towle
Edward B. Towne
Guy C. Townsend
140 Nassau St., New York, N. T.
1186 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.
502 Mahoning Bank Bldg., Youngstown, 0.
Logan Road, Youngstown, 0.
5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
Sagamore Park, Bronxville, N. Y.
107 Main St., Concord. N. H.
115 School St., Concord, N. H.
Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, O.
107 Main St., Concord, N. H.
115 School St., Concord, N. H.
742 Markst St., San Francisco, Cal.
1919 California St., San Francisco, Cal.
Bloomington, 111.
60 State St., Boston, Mass.
Care of Henry S. ThomipBon, Concord,
Mass,
St. Botolph Studios, Boston, Mass.
American Church Mission, Wuhu, China.
West Newbury, Mass.
73 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
3 Overlook Road, Melrose Hig'hlands,
Mass.
43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
77 Main St., Orange, N. J.
233 Water St., Augusta, Me.
66 Stone St.. Augusta, Me.
Cressey House, Northfield, Minn.
Care of United States Reclamation Ser-
vice, Fort Shaw, Miooat.
R. F. D. No. 1, Ames bury, Mass.
1005 Bryant St., Palo Alto, Cal.
Care of Coutts & Co., 440 Strand, Lon-
don, England.
Hill Bldg., 10th Ave. and 36th St., New
York, N. Y.
463 Oakland Ave., Oakland, Cal.
525
Class op 1906 — Third Report
Daniel W. B. Tracy
Robert E. Tracy-
Harry M. Trieber
James R. Trinible
Henry G. Tucker
Howard M. Turner
Jainifes W. Twombly
Ralpih I. Underhill
William B. Updegraff
George IJip'tofn
William W. Varrell
William G. Vinal
Charles S. Waldo, Jr.
Chester Wallace
Charles B. Walsh
Francis M. Walsh
C. Eliot Ware, Jr.
Hugo J. Warner
Josepih E. Warner
Cobourg, Ontario, Can.
714 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
6115 Jefferson St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Moore & Turner Bldg., Little Rock, Ark.
923 West 2d St., Little Rock, Ark.
Dickinson High School, Jersey City, N. J.
49 Edgar St., East Orange, N. J.
Avon, Mass.
Turners Falls, Mass.
15 Orchard St., Greenfield, Mass.
99 Porter St., Stoughton, Mass.
Roger-Asciham School, Scarsdale, N. Y.
135 Fisiher Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
W<at&Ofn-Sfcillmjaii Co., Roselle, N. J.
522 Magie St., Elizabeth, N. J.
121 Eeveirly St., Boston, Mass.
138 Federal St., Salem, Mass.
York Harbor, Me.
State Normal School, Providence, R. 1.
33 Exeter St., Providence, R. I.
45 Batterymarch St., Boston, Mass.
Pine Road, Brookline, Mass.
Cleveland Telephone Co., Cleveland, O.
33 Central Park, West, New York, N. Y.
443 Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. .
Helena, Ark.
56 Moseley St., Dorchester, Mass.
268 Wasihington St., Boston, Mass.
49 Brimmer St., Boston, Mass.
5 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III.
4440 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
7 Rand Bldg., Taunton, Mass.
12 Walnut St., Taunton, Mass.
526
Address List
Howard L. Warren
Philip L. Warrem
Harold C. Waslibum
Cyril G. Wates
Thomas W. Watkins
Stuart W. Webb
Frederic D. Webster
Lawrence B. Webster
Walter iS. Weeks
Maurice Wertheim
Albert Wiilbelm von
Westenholz
Frederick A. Weymouth
Arthur F. Whalen
Frank C. Wheeler
Harry M. Wheeler
Robert Wheelwright
Kinigsley M. Whitoomb
Alverse L. White
Care of Warren & O'Neil, Greenville,
Tex.
2405 Park St., Greenville, Tex.
147 Milk St, Boston, Mass.
298 Waltham St., West Newton, Mass.
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
235 King George St., Annapolis, Md.
Address Unknown.
South High School, Youngstown, O.
7 Canfield Apartments, Youngstown, 0.
17 Court St., Boston, Mass.
25 Ridgefield Road, Winchester, Mass.
165 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
1001 Hippodrome Bldg., Cleveland, O.
University Club, Cleveland, O.
Hearst Mining Bldg., Berkeley, Cal.
1581 Le Roy Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
49 West 72d St., New York, N. Y.
Sophien Terrasse 14, Hamburg, Ger-
many.
Maryland Steel Co., Sparrow's Point,
Md.
719 C Street, Sparrow's Point, Md.
53 State St., Boston, Mass.
62 Mt. Vernon St., Melrose, Mass.
Rivervlew Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Care of A. G. Walton & Co., Boston, Mass.
Park Ave., Wakefield, Mass.
15 East 40th St., New York, N. Y.
27 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.
1710 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Model Farm, Pasohall P. O., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Eastern Manufacturing Co., Bangor, Me.
Colonial Apartments, Bangor, Me.
527
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Amos J. White
Frederic H. "WlMte
Joseph L. Wlhite
Lawrence W. Wihite
Philip J. Whitehill
James G. Whiting
Mason T. Wlhitinig
Arthur D. WhitmiHin
Harold A, Whitman
Hendricks H. Whitman
Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, O.
610 Leary Bdidg., Seattle, Wash.
936 Eleventh Ave., N., Seattle, Wlasih.
Care of Union Pacific R. R. Co., 165 Broad-
way, New York, N. Y.
4 Inwood Place, Upper Monitclair, N. J.
Care of Spencer Trask & Co., 50 Congress
St., Boston, Mass.
167 School St., Milton, Mass.
12 Meadow St., Utica, N. Y.
307 Parkway, Utica, N. Y.
570 Rutherford Ave., Boston, Mass.
Hotel Wadsworth, Boston, Mass.
201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
145 Essex St., Brookline, Mass.
Towe School, Port Deposit, Md.
88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
23 Hillside Ave., Melrose, Mass.
78 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass..
Beverly, Mass.
Theodore T. Whitney, Jr. 147 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
133 Adams St., Milton, Mass.
Franklin S. Whitney
Oare of The Lamson Co., Lowell, Mass.
15 Lee Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Cornelius W. Wiokershain 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y.
Alonzo. C Wilber
Robert E. Wilbur
Roger M. H, Wiloox
Enos Wilder, Jr.
Fred T. Wiley
Foxboro, Mass.
514 Pine St., Catasauqua, Pa.
201 Vassor St., Cambridge, Mass.
48 Crystal Cove Ave., Wiimthrop, Mass.
61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Shippan St., Stamford, Conn.
Cayuga, N. Y.
528
Address List
George F. Will
Alexander W. Williams
Eric J. Williams
Haskell Williams
Malcolm Williams
Robert H. Williams
Warren Williams
Henry L. Williford, Jr.
Harry K. Wilson
Herbert E. Winlock
Robert Withington
Sidney Withington
Arthur E. Wood
Baldwin Wood
Carl P. Wood
Robert S. Woodbridge
Clifford A. Woodbury
Howard F. Woodfin
Bismarck, N. D.
o425 Newark Ave., Washimigton, D. C.
Care of Surgeon-Gemieral, U. S. Army,
WaiSihington, D. C.
Fisher Bldg., Badlands, Cal.
1135 Center St., Redlands, Cal.
1115 Park Bldg., Worcester, Mass.
40 Fruit St., Worcester, Mass.
481 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass.
Box 14, Tyrone, N. M.
Morningside Hedghts, Tyrone, N. M.
The Acme Wire Co., P. O. Box 13, New
Haven, Conn.
171 Everit St., New Haven, Conn.
208 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111.
5488 East End Ave., Chicago, 111.
115 Ferry St., Hoboken, N. J.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,
N. Y.
Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y.
University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind.
35 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
Gemeiral Office Building, N. Y., N. H. &
H. R. R., New Havem, Conin.
86 Linden St., New Haven, Conn.
276 Mill Hill Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
1920 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal.
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
236 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.
15 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich, Conn.
Box 424, Chester, Pa.
R. F. D. No. 2, Media, Pa.
255 West St., Rutland, Vt.
47 Pleasant St., Rutland. Vt.
529
Class of 1906 — Third Report
Morrill C. Woods
Frank M. WrigM
William M. Wright
Joseph R. WyckofE
Percy E. Wye
Sims G. Wylie
Herbert S. Wyndham-
Gittens
(formerly Herbert
Wyndham Gittens)
Edward L. Yoiung, Jr.
William H. Yule
J. Enrique Zanetti
116 Powder House Boulevard, West Som-
erville, Mass.
208 Summer St., Stamford, Conn.
71 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
383 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Franklin, Mass.
Needham, Mass.
63 Leonard St., New York, N. Y.
784 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Wilson School, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.
89 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.
47 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain', Mass.
1780 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
270 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.
Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
107 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y.
530
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