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MICHIGAN 
AGRICULTURAL 
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CATALOGUE OF OFFICERS 
AND GRADUATES 


1857—1911 


EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 
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MICHIGAN 
AGRICULTURAL 
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CATALOGUE OF OFFICERS 
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1857—1911 


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PREFATORY NOTE 


This catalogue consists of three parts: (1) A list of all officers of 
the College; (II) The names and addresses of graduates; (III) A geo- 
graphical index of graduates. 

The lists of officers are arranged in groups, each group being in chro- 
nological order with the exception of the lists of Instructors and Assist- 
ants. For convenient reference these are arranged in alphabetical order. 

Part II is arranged alphabetically by classes. An effort has been made 
to obtain the official position and address of every living graduate, also 
to ascertain the date and place of death of decedents. 

The Geographical Index, Part III, is arranged alphabetically by states 
and by cities in each state. In instances where the business and residence 
addresses are in different cities, the name appears in the lists of both 
Cities. 

Information regarding errors or omissions will be welcomed. 

ELIDA YAKELEY. 
Registrar’s Office, 
Michigan Agricultural College, 
December 1, IQII. 


CONTENTS 


Officers and Employees of the College 
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Secretaties, of state Board of iAoriculttune ss). cs. sess dais sate vie os ae 8 
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PAS SISEAIESAC Senate tie RENE AIO MRUT M Pac ate cea Lig teeny ones SENN Tag 26 
LEU) Kel la ee FS Ui ae ee te EN RSL RU AI AIS CINE 28 
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ditarsmote wis AMA AgRECOBG enue aa ae i ae ee ate fe aeeei eee 29 
Graduates 
Directory ot Graduates ive Classes) oh/2 sy vats ofc sihalee stings taweniene 30 
Graduates Who Have Received Advanced Degrees............... 109 
PT OMOV GT CRUE CS ia, ore arasnetey itr ateteret Salers eteiree. shes aiievelalin Wc arate viva avanrei sNese toate 113 
OSE TEAR UTA. Stes Sens sta wd uate Cae SpateP AeA t pl ae nas Suet ales Brat an ooataa ete age es 116 
GEOSTapIMeal INGEL OF AGTAAUBEES « 1 6d oj e'a sierain}e ep eVoe shies s ew ble beelele as 117 
TON OCR «iio As ARE G0 ORCS STO EECCA LOIRE ICE OL EICIAE EEC REC eee a 139 


OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE 


Notr.—The asterisk (*), denotes the decease of the person before whose name it 
is placed; the dagger (7), a graduate of the college. 


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION—APPOINTED BY THE 
GOVERNOR 


From 1857 to March 15, 1861, the college was under the control of the 
State Board of Education. 


Appointed Retired 
1857 *HIRAM LINDSLEY MILLER, Saginaw, 1858 
1857 *JOHN RUSSELL KELLOGG, Allegan, 1861 
1857 *GEORGE WILLARD, Battle Creek, 1861 
1857 *WITTER JOHNSON BAXTER, Jonesville, 1861 
1861 *KDWIN WILLITS, Monroe, (See Presidents), 1861 
SUPERINTENDENTS OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, EX-OFFICIO 
1857 *IRA MAYHEW, Detroit, 1859 
1859 *JOHN MILTON GREGORY, Ann Arbor, 1861 


1909 LUTHER F. WRIGHT, Ironwood. 


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 
MEMBERS BY AN ACT OF LEGISLATURE 


Until 1910, the Governor of the State was also an ex-officio member of 
the Board. 


The addresses of Board Members indicate residence at time of appointment. 


Appointed Retired 
1861 *DAVID CARPENTER, Blissfield, 1871 
1861 *JUSTUS GAGE, Dowagiac, 1869 
1861 *PHILO PARSONS, Detroit, 1863 
1866 *HEZEKIAH GRIFFITH WELLS, Kalamazoo, 1883 
1861 *SILAS ALLEN YERKES, Grand Rapids, 1862 
1861 *CHARLES RICH, Lapeer, 1867 
1862 *ABRAHAM C. PRUTZMAN, Three Rivers, 1873 


1910 ROBERT D. GRAHAM, Grand Rapids. 
1910 WILLIAM H. WALLACE, Bayport. 

1910 WILLIAM J. OBERDORFFER, Stephenson. 
1910 ALFRED J. DOHERTY, Clare. 

1910 I. ROY WATERBURY, Highland Station. 
1910 TWILLIAM L. CARPENTER, Detroit. 


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MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THEZGOVERNOR 


Appointed 


1863 
1866 
1867 
1869 
1871 
1873 
1873 
1875 
1879 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1883 
1885 
1887 
1887 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1891 
1893 
1895 
1895 
1897 
1897 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1909 


*ADONIJAH STRONG WELCH, Ypsilanti, 
*ORAMEL HOSFORD, Olivet, 

*SAMUEL OLIVER KNAPP, Jackson, 
*JAMES WEBSTER CHILDS, Ypsilanti, 
*GEORGE WILBUR PHILLIPS, Romeo, 
*FRANKLIN WELLS, Constantine, 
*AARON SMITH DYCKMAN, South Haven, 
*MILTON JACKSON GARD, Volinia, 
HENRY GRAHAM REYNOLDS, Old Mission, 
*THOMAS DUSTIN DEWEY, Owosso, 
*WILLIAM BARKER McCREERY, Flint, 
*ELIJAH WALDO RISING, Davison, 


Retired 


*HENRY CHAMBERLAIN, Three Oaks, 1883-89, 1891-97, 


*CYRUS GRAY LUCE, Gilead, 

GEORGE BRYON HORTON, Fruit Ridge, 
CHARLES WILLIAM GARFIELD, Grand Rapids, 
OSCAR PALMER, Grayling, 

ASA CHAPIN GLIDDEN, Paw Paw, 

IRA HOWARD BUTTERFIELD, Lapeer, 
*EDWIN PHELPS, Pontiac, 

CHARLES FREEMAN MOORE, St. Clair, 1893-99, 
CHARLES JAY MONROE, South Haven, 
WILLIAM EDWARD BOYDEN, Delhi Mills, 

*+ ARTHUR CRANSON BIRD, Highland, 
THOMAS FRANK MARSTON, Bay City, 1897-1903, 
*EDWARD PAYSON ALLEN, Ypsilanti, 
HOLLISTER FESTUS MARSH, Allegan, 
LUCIUS WHITNEY WATKINS, Manchester, 
ROBERT D. GRAHAM, Grand Rapids, 

WM. H. WALLACE, Bayport, 

AARON P. BLISS, Saginaw, 

THENRY F. BUSKIRK, Wayland, 

WM. J. OBERDORFFER, Stephenson, 

ALFRED J. DOHERTY, Clare, 

I. ROY WATERBURY, Highland Station, 

*WM. L. CARPENTER, Detroit. 


1903-04, 


1905-08, 


1866 
1875 
1873 
1882 
1883 
1904 
1879 
1881 
1885 
1887 
1890 
1889 
1897 
1887 
1888 
1899 
1891 
1895 
1893 
1895 
1904 
1907 
1897 
1899 
1908 
1903 
1903 
1905 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1907 
1909 
1909 
1909 
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SECRETARIES OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 
*THEOPHILUS CAPEN ABBOT, (See Members of the 


1861 


Faculty). 


1863 


Appointed 


1863 
1864 
1871 
1873 
1875 
1885 


1893 
1899 
1902 
1857 
1858 


1861 
1865 
1871 
1885 
1887 


1857 
1862 


1885 
1889 
1893 


1896 


1857 


1857 


1857 


1857 


*CARLOS A. KENASTON, pro-tempore, 

*SANFORD HOWARD, 

*RICHARD HAIGH, Jr., pro-tempore, Dearborn, Mich., 
*WILLIAM HENRY PICKERING MARSTON, 
*ROBERT GARDNER BAIRD, 

*HENRY GRAHAM REYNOLDS, Pasadena, Cal., 
IRA HOWARD BUTTERFIELD, Hartford, Conn., 
*tARTHUR CRANSON BIRD, 

ADDISON MAKEPEACE BROWN. 


TREASURERS 
*JOHN CLOUGH HOLMES, (See Members of the Fac- 
ulty). 


*THEOPHILUS CAPEN ABBOT, (See Members of the 
Faculty). 


*LANGFORD GREEN BERRY, 

*JOSEPH MILLS, 

*EPHRAIM LONGYEAR, 

MERRITT LAPHAM COLEMAN, Riverside, Cal., 
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DAVIS, Lansing, Mich. 


PRESIDENTS 


*JOSEPH RICKETSON WILLIAMS, A. M., 


*THEOPHILUS CAPEN ABBOT, A. M., LL. D., (See 
Members of the Faculty). 


*EDWIN WILLITS, A. M., 
*fOSCAR CLUTE, M. S., (See Members of the Faculty), 


LEWIS GRIFFIN GORTON, M. S., Majestic Building, De- 
troit, Mich. 


JONATHAN LEMOYNE SNYDER, Ph. D., LL. D. 


MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY 


PROFESSORS 


*CALVIN TRACY, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, 
Died at North Lansing, July 28, 1889. 


*LEWIS RANSOM FISKE, A. M., Professor of Chemistry, 
Acting President, 1859-62. 
Died at Denver, Colo., Feb. 14, 1901. 


*HENRY GOADBY, M. D., Professor of Animal and Vege- 
table Physiology and Entomology. 


*DAVID PORTER MAYHEW, Professor of Natural 
Science. 
Died at Detroit, May 28, 1888. 


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Retired 


1864 
1871 
1873 
1875 
1885 
1893 
1899 


1902 


1858 
1861 
1865 
1871 


1885 
1887 


1859 
1884 


1889 
1893 
1895 


1860 


1862 


1859 


1857 


Appointed Retired 


1857 


1858 


1860 


1860 


1861 


1863 


1863 


1863 


1865 


1867 


1868 


*ROBERT DODD WEEKS, A. M., Professor of English 1862 
Literature, Farm Economy and Secretary, 1857-58, 1860-62. 
Died at East Orange, N. J., Feb. 23, 1898. 
*THEOPHILUS CAPEN ABBOT, A. M., LL. D., Em- 1802 
eritus Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic, 1890-92. 
Professor of English Literature, 1858-60. 
Professor of Civil and Rural Engineering and Treasurer, 1860-61. 
Professor of History and English Literature, 1861-66. 
Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic, 1866-89. 
President, 1862-1884. 
*JOHN CLOUGH HOLMES, Professor of Horticulture, 1862 
(Treasurer 1857-58, Secretary 1860-62). 
Died at Detroit, Dec. 17, 1887. 
*GEORGE THURBER, M. D., Professor of Botany and 1863 
Vegetable Physiology. 
Died at Passaic, N. J., April 2, 1890. 
*MANLY MILES, M. D., Professor of Practical Agriculture 1875 


and Superintendent of the Farm, 1865-75. 
Professor of Zoology and Animal Physiology, 1861-65. 
Died at Lansing, Mich., Feb. 15, 1808. 


*ROBERT CLARK KEDZIE, A.'M., ‘MM. D:, Dy Sc) LL...  i1e02 


Professor of Chemistry. 
Died at East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 7, 1902. 


*fALBERT NELSON PRENTISS, M. S., Professor of Bot- 1869 
any and Horticulture and Superintendent of the Gardens, 


1865-60. 

Instructor in Botany and Horticulture and Superintendent of the Gardens, 
1863-64. 

Died at Ithaca, N. Y., August 14, 1896. 


*tOSCAR CLUTE, M. S., Professor of Mathematics, 1865-67, 1867 
Instructor in Mathematics, 1863-65. 
President and Director of the Experiment Station, 1889-93. 
Died at Los Angeles, Jan. 27, 1902. 


*GEORGE THOMPSON FAIRCHILD, A. M., Professor 1879 


of English Literature, 1866-79. 
Instructor in English Literature, 1865-66. 
Acting President, 1872-73. 

Died March 16, 1901. 


+tALBERT JOHN COOK, M. §S., D. Sc., Professor of Zo- 1803 
ology and Entomology and Curator of the General Museum, 
1875-93. 

Instructor in Mathematics, 1867-60. 

Professor of Zoology and Entomology, 1868-74. 
Entomologist in the Experiment Station, 1888-91. 
Professor of Biology, Pomona College, Claremont, Cal. 


WILL WARREN TRACY, M. S., D. Sc. Professor of 1872 


Horticulture and Superintendent of the Gardens, 1870-72. 
Foreman of the Conservatory, 1868. 
Instructor in Horticulture and Superintendent of the Gardens, 1869-70. 
Seedsman, Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 


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Appointed Retired 


1870 


1875 


1875 


1879 


1880 


1880 


1881 


1881 


WILLIAM JAMES BEAL, A. M., S. M., Ph. D., D. Sc, 


Emeritus Professor of Botany. 

Lecturer on Botany, May-July, 1870. 

Professor of Botany, 1871-72. 

Professor of Botany and Horticulture and Superintendent of the Horticul- 
tural Department, 1872-75. 

Professor of Botany and Horticulture and Curator of the Botanical Mus- 
eum, 1876-81. 

Professor of Botany and Forestry and Curator of the Botanical Museum, 
1882-1902, 

Professor of Botany and Curator of the Botanical Museum, 1901-1910., 

Botanist of the Experiment Station, 1888-92, 1909-10. 

Amherst, Mass. 


*ATFRED BUCK GULLEY, Professor of Practical Agricul- 1877 


ture, 1875-76. 
Superintendent of the Farm and Gardens, 1876-77. 
Died at Dearborn, Mich., March 15, 1801. 


*fCHARLES LEE INGERSOLL, M. S., Professor of Prac- 1879 
tical Agriculture, 1876-79. 
Foreman of the Farm, 1875-76. 
Died at Grand Junction, Colo., Dec. 8, 1895. 


TROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER, M. S., C. E., M. M. 1890 
E., LL. D., Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineer- 
ing, 1878-90. 
Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering, 1875-77. 


Professor of Experimental Engineering, Cornell University, 125 Eddy St., 
iehacaye Ne ays 


SAMUEL JOHNSON, M. S., Professor of Practical Agri- 1880 
culture. 
Agriculturist in the Experiment Station, 1888-89. 
Dowagiac, Mich. 
TFRANK STEWART KEDZIE, M. S., Professor of Chem- 
istry, I9Q02- . 
Instructor in Chemistry, 1880-87. 
Assistant Professor, 1887-1891. 
Adjunct Professor, 1891-02. 
Assistant Chemist of the Experiment Station, 1889-1891. 
Associate Chemist of the Experiment Station, 1903-05. 


ELIAS JOHN MacEWAN, A. M., Professor of English 1889 
Literature and Modern Languages. 
Professor of English Literature, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
GEORGE HATFIELD HARROWER, A. B., Professor of 1885 
History and Political Economy, 1883-85. 


Instructor in History and Political Economy, 1881-83. 
Contractor in Architectural Iron and Steel. 410 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, 
ING Ys 


*fWILLIAM SANDERS HOLDSWORTH, M.S., Professor 1907 
of Drawing and Designing, 1903-07. 
Instructor in Drawing, 1881-87. 
Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1887-03. 
Died at East Lansing, Mich., Sept. 18, 1907. 


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Appointed Retired 


1883 


1883 


1884 


1885 


1885 


1887 


1887 


1888 


1889 


1889 


1890 


1890 


iJAMES SATTERLEE, M. S., Professor of Horticulture and 1884 
Superintendent of the Grounds. 


Farmer and Salesman, Lansing, Mich. 


EDWARD ALEXANDER ANDREW GRANGE, V. S., 1897 


Professor of Veterinary Science. 
Consulting Veterinarian in Experiment Station, 1892-97. 
Veterinarian in the Experiment Station, 1888-92. 
Principal of Veterinary College,-Toronto, Canada. 


JOHN ALEXANDER LOCKWOOD, Professor of Military 1887 
Science and Tactics. 
Captain U. S. Army, retired. 1705 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. 


LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY, M. S., LL. D. (Univ. of Wis.) 1888 
1907, Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening 


and Superintendent of the Horticultural Department. 
Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1888-89. 
Director of New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, 
Ithaca, (N.Y. 


*LEWIS McLOUTH, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Mechanics, 1886 
Died March 16, 1909. 


WILLIAM FREDERICK DURAND, Ph. D., Professor of 1801 
Mechanics and Director of the Shops, 1887-91. 


Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Leland Stanford University, Cal. 


WENDELL LEE SIMPSON, Professor of Mathematics and 1891 
Civil Engineering, 1890-01. 
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1887-90. 
Major, roth Infantry, 24 State St., New York, N. Y. 


LEVI RAWSON TAFT, M. S., Superintendent of Farmers’ 
Institutes and State Inspector of Orchards and Nurseries, 
1902- . 

Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening and Superintendent of 
the Horticultural Department, 1888-02. 

Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1888-1908. 

Consulting Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1908-09. 


EDWARD PLAYFAIR ANDERSON, A. M., Ph. D., Pro- 1890 
fessor of English Literature and Modern Languages. 


TEUGENE DAVENPORT, M. S., LL. D., Professor of 1801 


Practical Agriculture and Superintendent of the Farm. 
Assistant Botanist in the Experiment Station, 1888-89. 
Dean of College of Agriculture and Director of Experiment Station, Uni- 
versity of Illinois. ; 


HOWARD EDWARDS, M. A., LL. D., Professor of English 1906 


Literature and Modern Languages. 
President of the Rhode Island Agricultural College, Kingston, R. I. 


JOHN JORDAN CRITTENDEN, Professor of Military 1892 
Science and Tactics, 1890-92. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, retired. Port Huron, Mich. 


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Appointed Retired 
191 LESTER PAIGE BRECKENRIDGE, Ph. B., Professor of 1893 
Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Mechanical 
Department. 
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 


1891 HERMAN KLOCK VEDDER, C. E., Professor of Civil En- 
gineering, 1900- . 


Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, 1891-09. 


1891 tTWARREN BABCOCK, B. S., Professor of Mathematics, 1909- . 
Instructor in Mathematics, 1891-93. 
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1893-1905. 
Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1905-1909. 


1891 ftWILBUR OLIN HEDRICK, M. S., Ph. D., Professor of His- 
tory and Economics, 1906- . 
Instructor in English, 1891-93. 
Assistant Professor of History and Political Economy, 1893-1906. 


1892 PETER MIRICK HARWOOD, B. S., Professor of Practical 1893 
Agriculture and Superintendent of the Farm and Agricul- 


turist in the Experiment Station. 
Barre, Mass. 


1892 EDSON ARTHUR LEWIS, Professor of Military Science 1806 
and Tactics. 
Major 6th Infantry U. S. Army, Manila, P. I. 


1893 CLINTON DE WITT SMITH, M. S., Dean of the Short 1908 


Courses and College Extension Lecturer, 1902-08. 

Professor of Practical Agriculture and Superintendent of the Farm and 
Agriculturist in the Experiment Station, 1893-95. 

Professor of Practical Agriculture, Superintendent of the Farm and Direc- 
tor of the Experiment Station, 1895-99. 

Director of the Experiment Station, College Extension Lecturer and Dean 
of the Short Courses, 1899-08. 

Superintendent of the Farmers’ Institutes, 1899-02. 

President of Agricultural College, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A. 


1893 CHARLES LEWIS WEIL, S. B., Professor of Mechanical 1906 


Engineering and Director of the Mechanical Department. 
Consulting Engineer of Diamond Crystal Salt Co., Inc. 
Residence, St. Clair, Mich. 


1894 WALTER BRADFORD BARROWS, S. B., Professor of Zo- 
ology and Physiology and Curator of the General Museum, 


1894- . 
Consulting Zoologist of the Experiment Station, 1896-99. 


1895 tHERBERT WINDSOR MUMFORD, B. §&., Professor of 1901 
Practical Agriculture and Superintendent of the Farm and 
Experimenter with the Live Stock in the Experiment Sta- 
tion, 1899-190I. 

Instructor in Agriculture, 1895-96. 

Assistant Professor of Agriculture, 1896-90. 

Assistant in Agriculture in the Experiment Station, 1896-99. 
Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of Illinois, Urbana, III. 


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Appointed Retired 


1896 


1896 


1896 


1897 


1897 


1898 


1899 


1899 


1900 


IQOI 


1902 


1902 


EDITH FLORENCE McDERMOTT (Mrs. Wm. H. Law- 1808 
rence), Professor of Domestic Economy and Household Sci- 


ence. 
Hood River, Oregon, R. D. 2. 


HARRY HILL BANDHOLTZ, Brigadier-General, Professor 1899 


of Military Science and Tactics. 
Chief of Constabulary, Manila, P. I. 


CHARLES EDWARD MARSHALL, Ph. D., Professor of 


Bacteriology and Hygiene, 1902- . 
Assistant Bacteriologist in Experiment Station, 1896-1900. 
Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene, 1900-02. 
Bacteriologist and Hygienist in Experiment Station, 1900-1908. 
Scientific and Vice Director of Experiment Station, 1908- . 


TGEORGE ALFRED WATERMAN, B. S., M. D. C.,, Pro- 1908 
fessor of Veterinary Science and Consulting Veterinarian in 
the Experiment Station. 


Commandant in charge of the Military Department, 1898-1900. 
Farmer, Ann Arbor, Mich., R. F. D. 


RUFUS HIRAM PETTIT, B. S. in Agr., Professor of Ento- 
mology, 1906- . 
Instructor in Zoology, 1897-1906. 
Assistant Entomologist in Experiment Station, 1897-99. 
Consulting Entomologist in Experiment Station, 1899-04. 
Entomologist in Experiment Station, 1904- . 


MAUD RYLAND KELLAR, A. M., Dean of the Women’s 1901 


Department. 
Teaching in Private School. 
Home address, Wellesley, Mass. 


TULYSSES PRENTISS HEDRICK, M. S., Professor of 1905 
Horticulture and Landscape Gardening and Superintend- 
ent of Grounds, 1902-05. 
Assistant Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1894-95. 
Assistant Professor of Horticulture, 1899-1902. 
Horticulturist of New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. 


JOSEPH ALEXANDER JEFFERY, B. S. Agr., Professor of 
Soils and Soil Physics, 1902- . 
Assistant Professor of Agriculture, 1899-1902. 
Soil Physicist in Experiment Station, 1908- . 
MAJOR CHARLES A. VERNOU, U. S. A., Professor of 1904 
Military Science and Tactics. 
Major, retired. 1319 Hill St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
MAUDE GILCHRIST, B. S., Dean of Home Economics. 


*ERNEST E. BOGUE, M. S., A. M., Professor of Forestry, 1907 
Died at East Lansing, Mich., August 19, 1907. 
ROBERT SIDEY SHAW, B. S. A., Dean of Agriculture, 


and Director of Experiment Station, 1908- . 
Professor of Agriculture and Superintendent of Farm, 1902-08. 
Experimenter with Live Stock in Experiment Station, 1903-08. 


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Appointed Retired 


1902 


1903 


1904 


1904 


1905 


1905 


1905 


1905 
1906 


1907 


1907 


1907 


1908 


1908 
1908 


1909 


TFLOYD W. ROBISON, B. S., Chemist in Experiment Sta- 1905 
tion. 
Chemist Detroit Testing Laboratory, Detroit, Mich. 
CHESTER LELAND BREWER, Professor of Physical Cul- 1911 
ture and Director of Athletics, 1909-11. 
Director of Physical Culture, 1903-09. 
Professor of Physical Training, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo. 
MAJOR WILLIAM H. KELL, U. S. A., Professor of Mili- 1905 
tary Science and Tactics. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, retired. The Buckingham, Washington, D. C. 
ARTHUR RODNEY SAWYER, A. B., E. E., Professor of 
Physics and Electrical Engineering. 


STEPHEN W. FLETCHER, M. S., Ph. D., Professor of 1908 
Horticulture and Landscape Gardening. 
Associate Horticulturist of Experiment Station, 1905-08. 
Director of Virginia Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Va. 
tA. CROSBY ANDERSON, B. S., Professor of Dairy Hus- 
bandry, IgI0- . 
Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1905-08. 
Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry, 1908-1909. 
Associate Professor of Dairy Husbandry, 1909-1910. 
Assistant Dairy Husbandman in Experiment Station, 1908- . 
CAPTAIN FREDERICK W. FUGER, U. S. A., Professor of 1909 
Military Science and Tactics. 
Captain 13th Infantry, Maneuver Division, San Antonio, Texas. 


ANDREW J. PATTEN, B. S., Chemist in Experiment Station. 


THOMAS CHARLES BLAISDELL, Ph. D., Professor of 
English and Modern Languages. 

GEORGE WELTON BISSELL, M. E., Dean of Engineering 
and Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 

TJAMES FRED BAKER, M. F., Professor of Forestry and 
Supervisor of Forest Reserve Lands. 

LESLIE M. HURT, D. V. M., Professor of Veterinary Sci- 1909 
ence, 


Consulting Veterinarian in Experiment Station, 1908-09. 
Veterinarian, Lansing, Mich. 


THARRY JOSHUA EUSTACE, B. S., Professor of Horticul- 
ture. 
“Horticulturist of Experiment Station, 1908- . 
Instructor in Horticulture, 1904. 


VICTOR TYSON WILSON, M. E., Professor of Drawing and 
Design. 

WALTER HIRAM FRENCH, Professor of Agricultural Edu- 
cation. 

LIEUT. GEORGE MICHAEL HOLLEY, M. S., Professor 1911 
of Military Science and Tactics. 


15 


Appointed Retired 


1909 


1905 


1881 


1887 


1888 


1889 


1889 


188 


1889 


1890 


VERNON MORELLE SHOESMITH, B. S., Professor of 
Farm Crops. 


Farm Experimenter in Experiment Station, 1909- . 


ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 


EDWARD HILDRETH RYDER, A. M., Associate Professor 
of History and Economics, 1910- . 
Instructor in History and Economics, 1905-07. 
Assistant Professor of History and Economics, 1907-10. 


ASSISTANT PROFESSORS 


*LOUIS GEORGE CARPENTER, M. S., Assistant Professor 1888 
of Mathematics, 1887-88. 


Assistant in Mathematics, 1881-87. 
Consulting Engineer, Denver, Colo. 


HENRY ROMAINE PATTENGILL, B. S., Assistant Pro- 1889 
fessor of English. 


Editor and Proprietor of the ‘‘Michigan School Moderator” and ‘Timely 
Topics,” Lansing, Mich. 


TPHILLIP BELL WOODWORTH, B. S., M. E., Assistant 1899 
Professor of Physics, 1889-99. 
Instructor in Physics, 1887-89. 
Dean and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Lewis Institute, Chicago. 


THENRY THURTELL, B. S., Assistant Professor of Mathe- 1891 
matics, 1890-91. 
Instructor in Mathematics, 1888-90. 
Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C. 


ALVIN BUELL NOBLE, B. Ph., Assistant Professor of En- 1808 
glish Literature and Modern Languages. 


Professor of English Literature, Ames, Iowa. 


EDGAR ALBERT BURNETT, B. S., Assistant Professor of 1893 
Agriculture and Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1891-93. 


Assistant in Agriculture and Assistant Agriculturist in Experiment Station, 
1889-91. 


Dean of the College of Agriculture of Nebraska, also Director of the 
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. 


TWILLIAM HUMPHREY VANDERVOORT, B. S., Assist- 1893 


ant Professor of Mechanics, 1893. 
Foreman of the Iron Shops, 1889-93. 
President and General Manager Moline Automobile Co., E. Moline, IIL. 


*fHARRY POTTER GLADDEN, B. S., Assistant Professor 1899 
of Horticulture, 1899. 


Assistant Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1889-99. 
Died at Lansing, November 10, 1908. 
*NATHAN DAVIS CORBIN, M. S., Assistant Professor of 1892 


History and Political Economy. 


Instructor in Political Economy, Feb.-July, 1890. 
Died March 19, 1906. 


16 


Appointed Retired 
1890 *tCHARLES FAY WHEELER, B. S., D. Sc., Assistant Pro- 1902 


1891 


1893 


1898 


1899 


1900 


1900 


1900 


1900 


IQOI 


fessor of Botany, 1896-1902. 
Assistant in Botany in the Experiment Station, 1890-91. 
Instructor in Botany, 1891-96. 
Consulting Botanist in the Experiment Station, 1892-1902. 
Died at Washington, D. C., March 5, rgro. 


+FRED BLACKMAR MUMFORD, M. S., Assistant Profes- 1895 
sor of Agriculture, 1893-95. 
Assistant Agriculturist in the Experiment Station, 1891-95. 
Dean of College of Agriculture and Director of Experiment Station, 
University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 
JAMES NATHAN McBRIDE, B. L., Assistant Professor of 1893 
History and Political Economy. 
Farmer, Corunna, Mich. 
FRED WALTER McNAIR, B. S., Assistant Professor of 1893 


Mathematics. ; 
President Michigan College of Mines, Houghton, Mich. 


CHACE NEWMAN, Assistant Professor of Drawing, 1907- . 
Clerk in the Mechanical Department, 1892-97. 
Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and Woodworking, 1897-01. 
Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, 1901-07. 


*+PAUL MELLEN CHAMBERLAIN, M. E., Assistant Pro- 1806 
fessor of Mechanical Engineering. 
Consulting Engineer, Chicago, IIl. 
GEORGIANA BLUNT, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Eng- 1902 


lish and Modern Languages. 
Teacher of German in High School, Schenectady, N. Y. 


MARTIN DARRELLE ATKINS, A. B., Assistant Profes- 1903 
sor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. 
Instructor in Physics, Lake Forest, Ill. . 
ALEXANDER WILLETT MOSELEY, B. S., Assistant Pro- 1900 
fessor of Mechanical Engineering. 
Professor of Mechanics, Lewis Institute, Chicago, Il. 
EGBERT SYLVESTER KING, Assistant Professor of Eng- 
glish, 1902- . 
Instructor in Rhetoric and Public Speaking, 1900-1902. 
HERMAN W. REYNOLDS, M. E., Assistant Professor in 1904 
Mechanical Engineering, 1902-04. 
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1900-02. 
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, 
Berkeley, Cal. 
HUGO DIEMER, M. E., Assistant Professor Mechanical En- 1901 
gineering. 
Professor of Industrial Engineering, State College, Pa. 
JESSE JEREMIAH MYERS, B. &., Assistant Professor of 
Zoology, 1907- . 


Instructor in Zoology, 1901-07. 


17 


Appointed Retired 


1902 


1902 


1903 


1904 


1904 


1905 


1906 


1906 


1906 


1900 


1906 


1906 


JAMES BROWN DANDENO, B. S., Assistant Professor of 1910 
Botany. 
Assistant Botanist of Experiment Station, 1909-10. 
Teacher of Science, Bowmanville, Ont. 
THARRY SEPTA REED, B. S., Assistant Professor of 1911 
Chemistry, 1907-11. 
Instructor in Chemistry, 1902-07. 
Chemist, Detroit Testing Laboratory, Detroit, Mich. 
THORACE WAKEFIELD NORTON, B. S., Assistant Pro- 1909 
fessor of Animal Husbandry, 1908-09. 
Assistant Animal Husbandman in Experiment Station, 1908-09. 
Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1903-08. 
Farmer, Howell, Mich. 
CARL GUNDERSON, A. M., Ph. D., Assistant Professor of 1909 
Mathematics, 1908-09. 
Instructor in Mathematics, 1904-08. 


Professor of Mathematics, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 
Stillwater, Okla. 


WALTER G. SACKETT, B. S., Assistant Professor of Bac- 1908 
tertology and Hygiene, 1907-08. 
Research Assistant in Bacteriology and Hygiene in Experiment Station, 
1904-08. 
Instructor in Bacteriology and Hygiene, 1904-07. 
Professor of Bacteriology, State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colo. 


SAMUEL CORNELIUS HADDEN, B. S., Assistant Profes- 1900 
sor of Civil Engineering, 1908-009. 
Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering, 1905-08. 
Associate Editor of “Engineering and Contracting,’ Chicago, II. 
JAMES GARFIELD HALPIN, B. S., Assistant Professor 1900 
of Poultry Husbandry, 1908-09. 
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1906-08. 
Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, University of Wisconsin, Madi- 
son, Wis. 
ARTHUR JOHN CLARK, A. B., Assistant Professor of Chem- 
istry, IQOQ- . 
Instructor in Chemistry, 1906-09. L 
WYLIE BRODBECK WENDT, B. C. E., Assistant Professor 
of Civil Engineering, 1900- . 
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1906-09. 
JOSEPH ALBERT POLSON, B. S., M. E., Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Mechanical Engineering, 1908- . 
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1906-08. 
WILLIAM LLOYD LODGE, B. S., M. A., Asststant Profes- 
sor of Physics, 1909- . 
Instructor in Physics, 1906-09. 
FRANK HOBART SANFORD, B. S., Assistant Professor of 
of Forestry, 1909- . 


Instructor in Forestry, 1906-09. 


18 


Appointed Retired 


1907 


1907 


1907 


OTTO RAHN, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and 
Hygiene. 
Assistant Bacteriologist in Experiment Station, 1908- . 
{LOUIS LYNNEFOOTE APPLEYARD, B.'S.,) Assistant 
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1908-10. 
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1907-08. 
Salesman, Seager Engine Works, Lansing, Mich. 
CHARLES PARKER HALLIGAN, B. S., Assistant Professor 
of Horticulture, 1908- . 
Assistant Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1908- . 
Instructor in Horticulture, 1907-08. 
ANTON SCHEEL ROSING, B. S., in C. E., Assistant Pro- 1011 
fessor of Civil Engineering. 
RICHARD DE ZEEUW, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of 
Botany. 
INSTRUCTORS 
convenient reference Instructors and Assistants are arranged alphabetically. 
CLEVELAND ABBE, A. B., Civil Engineering, 1859 
ARCHIE R. ALGER, B. S., Mathematics, 1907 
ANDY ANDERSON, Blacksmithing, 1909 
SARAH S. B. AVERY (Mrs. A. H. Case), Gymnastics, 1906 
ELLEN B. BACH, B. S., Botany, 1906 
HERBERT S. BAILEY, B. S., Chemistry, 1907 
*CHARLES FULLER BAKER, B. S., Zoology, 1892 
*fHENRY WARD BAIRD, B. S., Bookkeeping, Assistant 1889 
Secretary. 
HENRY DEMING BARTHOLOMEW, A. M., Bookkeeping 1864 
and Mercantile Practice, Preparatory Department. 
tERASTUS NEWTON BATES, B. S., Electrical Engineer- 1909 
ing, Physics, 
P. M. BAUKNIGHT, A. B., English, 1909 
WILLIAM OTIS BEAL, B. S., M. A., Mathematics, 1900 
ERNEST FE. BEIGHLE, B. S., Mathematics. 
+BESSIE BEMIS, B. S., Domestic Science, 1908 
RAYMOND C. BENNER, Chemistry, 1903 
{FRANK BENTON, M. §S., French, 1879 
OTIS N. BLAIR, B. §S., Civil Engineering, 1906 
JOHN BOWDITCH, Animal Husbandry. 
EDWARD BOYER, Chemistry, 1906 
FRANK M. BOYLES, B. §., Chemistry, 1908 
LAURENCE B. BRINK, A. B., English, 1909 
TGEORGE A. BROWN, B. S., Animal Husbandry. 


Assistant Animal Husbandman in Experiment Station, 1909- . 


19 


Appointed Retired 


1900 
1905 
1909 
1909 
1888 
1902 


1908 


1903 
1907 
1906 


1903 
1908 


1909 
1858 
1889 
1905 
1888 
1907 
1886 
1904 
1893 
1910 
1899 
1909 
1908 
1903 
1907 
1893 


1889 


1909 


1903 
1900 


VICTOR E. BROWN, B. L., English, 1901 
TOLIVER BURK, B. S., Physics, 1906 
FREDERICK A. BURT, B. S., Zoology. 

JOHN T. BUSER, B. S., Civil Engineering, IQII 


THOWARD BURT CANNON, B. S., History and Elocution, 1890 

TJENNETTE CORYELL CARPENTER, B.° S.,° (Mrs. 1oos 
Mark Wheeler), Domestic Science. 

TRUTH CARREL, B. S., (Mrs. Thomas Mason), Bacteri- 1909 
ology. 

TWILLIAM J. CARREL, B. S., Mathematics, 1904 

CHARLES W. CHAPMAN, Physics, 1908 


GRACE L. CHAPMAN, A. B., (Mrs. Geo. L. Wernham), 1908 
Physical Culture. 


TOMAR O. CHURCHILL, B. S., Agriculture, 1904 


TKATE M. COAD, B. S. (Mrs. Glen Carpenter), Domestic 1911 
Art. 


tCHARLES CARY COBB, B. S., Drawing, 1910 
*WILLIAM D. COCHRANE, Bookkeeping, 1858 
tTLUKE COMBS COLBURN, B. S., Mechanics, 1891 
RACHEL H. COLWELL, A. M., Domestic Science, 1906 
tARTHUR BURTON CORDLEY, B. S., M. S., Zoology, 1890 
W. RODNEY CORNELL, B. S., Civil Engineering, 1909 
TJOSEPH BELL COTTON, B. S., Mathematics, 1888 
TALBERT G. CRAIG, B. S., M. Hort., Horticulture, 1906 
*DICK JAY CROSBY, B. S., M. S., English, 1899 
J. PATRICK CROSS, Sergt., Military Science and Tactics. 
BELLE C. CROWE, Domestic Science, 1902 
STANLEY E. CROWE, B. A., Mathematics. 

LESLIE M. CULLOM, A. B., English, 1908 
HARVEY L. CURTIS, A. M., Physics, 1907 
J. FERRIS DARLING, B. S., Chemistry, 1908 


tGAGER CALVIN DAVIS, M. S., Zoology, Consulting Zo- 1806 
ologist in the Experiment Station. 
Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station, 1891-92. 


TLYSTER HOXIE DEWEY, B. S., Botany and Assistant 1890 
Botanist in the Experiment Station. 


MARGARET DUPEE, S. B., (Mrs. Hector McPherson), 1910 
Botany. 


PERRY H. EDMONDS, Chemistry, 1904 
TSARLES FRED EDWARDS, B. S., M. S., Bacteriology, 1904 


Assistant in Bacteriology and Hygiene in Experiment Station. 


20 


Appointed 


1887 
1908 
1909 
1889 


1909 


1872 
1899 


1879 
1908 
1909 
1904 
1902 
1908 
1895 
1902 
1905 
1902 
1891 


1906 
1907 
1891 


1888 
1873 


1897 
1909 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1903 
1902 
1893 
1908 


WILLIAM FRANK EDWARDS, Mathematics, 
CURT H. EIFFERT, B. S., Drawing, 
LLOYD C. EMMONS, B. S., A. B., Mathematics. 


*JUSTICE NORRIS ESTABROOK, B. S., Assistant Secre- 
tary and Instructor in Bookkeeping. 


TBELL SHANK FARRAND, B. §&., (Mrs. Otto Rahn) 
Bacteriology. 
Assistant in Bacteriology, Experiment Station, 1906-08. 


TPETER H. FELKER, B. S., Foreman of the Horticultural 
Department, History. 


JOHN JAMES FERGUSON, B. S. A., Dairying, Animal 
Husbandry. 


J. J. GOLLARD FERNAND, French, 

ARTHUR E. FISH, A. B., English, 

PAUL N. FORD, B. S., C. E., Drawing, 

TFLOYD O. FOSTER, B. S., Dairying, 

LOUISE FREYHOFER, B. S., Music. 

TLEWIS S. FULLER, B. S., Mathematics, 

*MERRITT WILLIAM FULTON, B. S., Agriculture, 

WRIGHT A. GARDNER, Mathematics, 

NORMA LUCILE GILCHRIST, A. B., English. 

MRS. MAE GINGLES, Sewing, 

TGEORGE ALBERT GOODENOUGH, B. S., Mechanical 
Engineering. 

FRANK M. GRACEY, Drawing, 

TORESTES ISAIAH GREGG, B. S., Horticulture, 


THOMAS GUNSON, HAorticulture and Superintendent 
Grounds. 


TFRANK HENRY HALL, B. S., Mathematics, 


TBYRON DAVID HALSTED, B. S., Mathematics, History, 
Rhetoric. 


MRS. JENNIE LIND KENT HANER, Domestic Art, 
CLARENCE M. HARGRAVE, A. B., Chemistry, 
CHARLES H. HARPER, B. S., Drawing, 

LEE W. HARRINGTON, A. B., Zoology, 

TWILLIAM H. HARTMAN, B. S., Mechanical Engineering, 
GEORGE W. HARTWELL, Ph. B., Mathematics, 

LEROY F. HARZA, B. S., Mathematics, 

JAMES NOBLE HATCH, B. S., Mathematics, 

WALTER E. HAWKS, B. A., Mathematics, 


tLeave of absence for study, 1903-04. 


2!I 


Retired 


1887 
1909 


1892 


IQII 


1874 
1902 


1879 
1910 
IQIO 
1907 


IQIO 
1898 
1903 


1904 
1893 


1907 
IQII 


of 


1890 
1874 


1908 
IQII 
1909 
1909 
IQIO 
1905 
1904 
1894 
1909 


Appointed 


1907 
1904 


1908 
1801 
1888 
1905 


1902 
1808 
1903 
1909 
1909 
1907 


IQOI 
1905 
1905 
1909 
1903 
1906 
1908 
1909 
1906 
1909 
1862 
1902 
1906 
1887 


1904 
1905 
1906 
1908 
1910 
1908 
1896 
1907 
1900 


+G. ARTHUR HEINRICH, B. S., Mathematics, 


MRS. MINNIE A. HENDRICK, A. B., History and Eco- 


nomics. 

HERMAN HENSEL, A. B., English and German. 

*{GILBERT HENRY HICKS, B. S., Botany, 

+FRED HEBARD HILLMAN, B. S., Zoology, 

TSHERWOOD HINDS, B. S., Mathematics and Civil En- 
gineering. 

LEMUEL G. HOLBROOK, Ph. B., Physics, 

4+CAROLINE LOUISE HOLT, Drawing. 

RICHARD HOPKINS, B. S. in C. E., Civil Engineering, 

TKARL E. HOPPHAN, B. S., Mathematics. 

EDNA HOPSON (Mrs. Fayette Simpson), Music, 

FRANK WILLIAM HOWE, B. S., A. B. M. S., Farm 
Crops. 

TGEORGE HUMPHREY, B. S., Animal Husbandry, 

THORACE S. HUNT, B. S., Drawing, 

GLENN JAMES, A. B., Mathematics, 

tMAURICE FLOWER JOHNSON, B. S., Mathematics. 

ALBERT E. JONES, A. B., Mathematics, 

FRED J. KAUFMAN, B. S., Chemistry, 

TROSEMOND KEDZIE, B. S., Domestic Art, 

GEORGE A. KELSALL, B. S., Electrical Engineering. 

JAMES R. KELTON, B. S., Zoology, 

THARRY L. KEMPSTER, B. S., Poultry Husbandry, 

CARLOS A. KENASTON, A. B., Preparatory Department, 

TARTHUR E. KOCHER, B. S., Agriculture, 

ARTHUR R. KOHLER, B. S. A., Horticulture, 

TEDWIN RALPH LAKE, Botany, Clerk of the State Fores- 
try Commission. 

WILLIAM F. LAMOREAUX, Chemistry, 

EDWARD L. LARISON, E. M., Chemistry, 

WILLIAM E. LAURENCE, B. S., Botany, 

WILLIAM EF. LAYCOCK, Physics. 

ANNA BELL LEE, A. B., Botany, 

SHEPHERD LEFFLER, A. B., History, 

WILLIAM SAMUEL LEONARD, Mechanical Engineering, 

TWALLACE B. LIVERANCE, B. S., Dairying, 

LESLIE L. LOCKE, M. A., Mathematics. 


¢On leave of absence for study, 1899-1900. 


22 


Retired 


1908 


1894 
1889 


1906 


1905 


1905 


IQIO 
1907 


1903 
1905 
1908 


1909 
1907 
IQIO 


1908 
IQII 
1865 
1903 
1907 
1888 


1905 
1906 
1909 


IQIO 
IQIO 
1906 
IQII 
1902 


Appointed 


1888 
1908 
1894 


1900 
1908 
1903 


IQIO 


1907 
1909 
1907 
1904 
1908 
1909 
1896 
1908 
1907 
1907 
1890 
1908 
1900 
1904 
1909 
1886 
1890 


1907 


1909 
1879 


1906 


1904 
1908 
1908 
1900 
1804 
1908 


*ERNEST GUSTAVUS LODEMAN, French and German, 
MABEL LONG, Physical Culture, 
BURTON ORANGE LONGYEAR, B. §S., Botany, 


Consulting Botanist in Experiment Station, 1902-04. 


CARRIE A. LYFORD, B. L., Domestic Science, 
CARL E. McALVAY, A. M., History and Economics, 
CHARLES ANDREW McCUE, B. &., Horticulture, 


Assistant Horticulturist in Experiment Station, 1906-07. 


EUGENIA McDANIEL, A. B., Entomology. 


Assistant in Entomology in Experiment Station. 


PEARL MacDONALD, M. A., Domestic Science, 
HECTOR MacPHERSON, M. S., Economics and Sociology, 
J. TERENCE McVEY, C. E., Civil Engineering, 

TLESLIE B. McWETHY, B. S., Agriculture, 

CHARLES R. MANN, A. M., English, 

+HERBERT E. MARSH, B. S., Physics, Civil Engineering. 
MRS. MAUD SKIDMORE MARSHALL, Music, 

THOMAS W. MASON, B. S., Chemistry, 

AUGUST C. MEHRTENS, M. E., Mechanical Engineering, 
ZENO P. METCALF, B. §., Entomology, 

WILLIAM JOHN MEYERS, B. S., Mathematics, 

HELEN MICHAELIDES, English and French. 

JOHN MICHELS, B. S., Agriculture, Dairying, 

FLOYD E. MILLS, B. S., Civil Engineering, 

HARRY H. MUSSELMAN, B. S., Farm Mechanics. 
THEODORE S. NELSON, Rhetoricals, 


FRANK JOSIAH NISWANDER, B. 6&., Zoology, and 
Assistant Entomologist in the Experiment Station. 


TLYDIA ZAE NORTHRUP, B. &S., Bacteriology. 


Assistant in Bacteriology in Experiment Station, 1908- . 
HAROLD S. OSLER, B. 5., Zoology. 


*fHENRY EDWARD OWEN, B. &., Assistant in Botany, 
History and Horticulture. 


+BESSIE K. PADDOCK, B. S., (Mrs. Harry Meek), Eng- 
lish. 


ARTHUR E. PALMER, Drawing, 

JOHN C. PALTRIDGE, A. B., English, 

WARD H. PARKER, B. S., Chemistry, 

ALFRED H. PARROTT, M. A., Mathematics, 

*CYRUS CLARK PASHBY, B. S., Mathematics, 

MRS. LILLIAN L. PEPPARD, Domestic Art and Science. 


23 


Retired 


188g 
1910 
1904 


1904 
1908 
1907 


IQIO 
IQIO 
1909 
1907 
1909 


1902 
1909 
1909 
1908 
1891 


1904 
1905 


1886 


18Q1 


1881 


1908 


1905 
1909 
IQII 
1903, 
1897 


Appointed 


1907 
1904 
1907 
1909 
IQIO 
1904 
1861 
IQIO 
1880 
1903 
1905 
1909 
1905 
1907 
1909 
1909 
1898 
1909 
1908 
1905 


1907 
1898 
1891 
1902 
1906 
IQOI 
1900 
1903 
1903 
1909 
1908 
1896 


1906 
1908 
1899 
1909 
1903 


WILLIAM H. PERKINS, Drawing, 

ARTHUR PETERS, B. S., Physics, 

CHARLES A. PIERCE, B. S., Mathematics, 

*NORMAN P. POPE, B. S., Drawing, 

HERMANN M. POTTER, A. B., Chemistry, 

VIRGILIA PURMORT, Cookery, 

JONATHAN GARNETT RAMSDELL, Bookkeeping, 

RICHARD H. REECE, B. S., Mathematics. 

TWALTER WOOD REMINGTON, B. S., Rhetoric, 

OTIS M. RIGGS, Chemistry, 

F. L. RITTENOUR, B. S., Chemistry, 

TJAMES E. ROBERTSON, B. S., Mathematics. 

ANNIE L. ROBINSON, Sewing, 

WM. A. ROBINSON, A. B., S. T. B., English. 

MRS. ANTOINETTE A. ROBSON, English and German. 

ERNEST ROLLER, B. S., A. M., Physics, 

BERTHA MAUD RONAN, Calisthenics, 

BENJAMIN B. ROSEBOOM, Jr. B. S., Zoology. 

PHILIP ROSENBERG, B. S., Mathematics, 

RUDOLPH ROSENSTENGEL, B. S., Mechanical Engineer- 
ing. 

tTFLORENCE M. ROUNDS, B. S., Drawing, 

ELLEN RILEY RUSHMORE, Domestic Science, 

TEDWARD PECK SAFFORD, B. S., Mathematics, 

LE FOREST W. SAWTELLE, B. S., Ph. B., English, 

HENRY F. SCHMIDT, Mechanical Engineering, 

tTGEORGE SEVERANCE, B. S., Agriculture, 

WM. T. SHAW, B. Agr., B. S., M. S., Zoology, 

TWARD R. SHEDD, B. S., Mechanical Engineering, 

TORAMEL H. SKINNER, B. S., Agriculture, 

WM. E. SLOAT, A. B., English, 

HERMAN L,. SLOBIN, B. A., Ph. D., Mathematics, 


tHARRY EDMOND SMITH, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 
Mechanics. 


tLESLIE J. SMITH, B. S., Farm Mechanics, 

ISABEL P. SNELGROVE, Drawing. 

ELIZABETH SPRAGUE, Drawing, 

TCHARLES H. SPURWAY, B. S., Soil Physics. 

HELEN E. ST. JOHN (Mrs. Joseph P. Haftenkamp), Sew- 
ing. 


24 


Retired 


1908 
1905 
1908 
1909 
IQII 
1905 
1862 


1904 


Appointed 


IQOI 
1894 
1905 
1909 
1872 
1904 
1904 
1900 
1906 
1908 
1907 
1890 
1909 
1903 
1894 
1903 
1907 
1889 


1905 
1898 
1902 
1907 
1909 
1906 


1900 


IQOI 
1908 
1893 


1909 
1885 
1907 
1904 
1909 
1909 
1908 


PHILLIP H. STEPHENS, A. B., English, 

tALVA TRUE STEVENS, B. S., Agriculture, 
*GEORGE LEROY STEVENS, A. B., Lit. B., English, 
ROSCOE GILMORE STOTT, A. B., English, 
*fDALSTON PARMENUS STRANGE, B. S., History, 
CHARLES H. SWANGER, B. S., Chemistry, 
GEORGE R. SWEET, M. S., Mathematics, 
ALBERT H. TAYLOR, Physics, 

7JOSEPH H. TAYLOR, B. S., Civil Engineering, 
ROSE MARGUERITE TAYLOR, A. B., Botany. 
FRANK G. TOMPKINS, A. B., English, 

tJAMES WILLIAM TOUMEY, M. &., Botany, 

*MAX L. TOWER, B. S., Chemistry, 

TRAY R. TOWER, B. S., Chemistry, 

GORDON HAINES TRUE, B. &S., Dairying, 
+tGEORGE TRYON, B. S., Mechanical Engineering, 
WALTER H. WADLEIGH, A. B., English, 


CLARE BAILEY WALDRON, B. S., Botany, and Assistant 
in Experiment Station. 


tHARRY G. WALKER, B. S., Drawing, 

+FRANK VAUGHN WARREN, B. S., Mathematics, 
LESLIE A. WATERBURY, Mathematics, 

LEO. M. WATSON, Drawing, 

ANDREW WATT, Blacksmithing. 


LOUISE WAUGH, B. S., (Mrs. Arthur Kohler), Domestic 
Science. 


+BERTHA MARGARET WELLMAN, B. &., B. Pd., (Mrs. 
C. A. Willson), English. 


+WALTER W. WELLS, B. S., Mechanical Engineering, 

JACOB WERSHOW, A. B., Chemistry, 

ARTHUR LORD WESTCOTT, B. M. E., Mechanical En- 
gineering. 

CHARLES L. WEUBKER, Sc. B., English and German, 

GEORGE S. WHITE, Moral Philosophy, 

CARL C. WILCOX, M. E., E. E., Machine Shop, 

CHARLES S. WILLIAMSON, M. &., Chemistry, 

GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON, A. B., English, 

CHARLES N. WILSON, B. C. E., Civil Engineering, 


MERRILL A. YOTHERS, B. S., Entomology and Assist- 
ant in Experiment Station. 


25 


- 


Retired 


1903 
1895 
1908 
1910 
1872 
1906 
1904 
1903 
1907 


1908 
1891 
IQII 
1904 
1899 
1904 
1908 
1889 


1906 
1899 
1903 
1907 


1907 
1907 


1906 
1909 
1899 


IQIO 
1885 
IQI0 
1905 
1910 
IQIO 
IQIO 


ASSISTANTS 


Appointed 


1890 
1904 


1857 
1904 


1900 
1905 
1904 
1890 
1804 
1908 
1889 


1892 


1889 


1893 
1908 
1864 
1896 
1894 
1905 
1894 
1885 
1887 


1908 


18901 


*TDAVID ANDERSON, B. S., Assistant Horticulturist in the 
Experiment Station. 

CAROLINE BALBACH (Mrs. D. Moomaw), Assistant 
Librarian. 

ENOCH BANCKER, Assistant in Chemistry, 

TLEWIS F. BIRD, B. S., Assistant Experimenter in Live 
Stock. 

CHARLES W. BROWN, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology. 

TLELAND D. BUSHNELL, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology, 

TLAWRENCE T. CLARK, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology, 


TLOUIS ADELBERT CLINTON, B. S., M. S., Assistant to 
the Director of the Experiment Station. 


TDWIGHT SIPPERLY COLE, B. S., Assistant in the State 
Weather Service. 

TCHAS. B. COLLINGWOOD, B. S., Assistant in Chemistry 
in Experiment Station. 

TCHARLES BENJAMIN COOK, B. S&S. Assistant En- 
tomologist in the Experiment Station. 


TROLLA JAMES CORYELL, B. S., Assistant Horticulturist 
in the Experiment Station. 


CHARLES SPENCER CRANDALL, B. S., Assistant Hor- 


ticulturist in the Experiment Station. 
Foreman of the Horticultural Department, 1886-90. 


*fARTHUR ALGER CROZIER, M. S., Assistant Agricul- 
turist in the Experiment Station. 


AGNES E. CRUMB (Mrs. Thos. Hooper), Assistant Li- 


brarian. 


TWILLIAM WILLARD DANIELLS, B. S., Assistant in 
Chemistry. 


MARION LATHROP DEAN, Gardener and Assistant 
Horticulturist in the Experiment Station. 

HENRY S. DUNNING, Assistant in Poultry Experiments, 

TCORA L. FELDKAMP, B. S., Assistant Librarian, 

TCLARENCE JAMES FOREMAN, Assistant Librarian, 

THIRAM TAYLOR FRENCH, B. S., Assistant in Agricul- 
tural Experiments. 

TCLARENCE PRESTON GILLETTE, Assistant in En- 
tomology. 

WARD GILTNER, D. V. M., M. S., Research Assistant in 
Bacteriology in Experiment Station. 

tHOWARD JUDSON HALL, B. S., Assistant Horticulturist 
in the Experiment Station. 


26 


Retired 


1891 


1905 


1858 
1905 


1907 
1905 
1893 
1895 
1909 
1899, 
1894 


1890 


18098 
IQII 
1867 
1904 
1895 
1908 
1806 
1888 


1888 


1892 


Appointed 


1892 
1890 
1889 
1893 


1907 
1888 


1893 


1873 


1870 


1895 


1880 


1898 


1888 


1897 


1887 


1902 
1889 


1909 


1891 


1907 
1908 


1907 


+HERBERT EUGENE HARRISON, B. S., Assistant Chem- 


ist in the Experiment Station. 


WILLIAM T. HEBBARD, Assistant in the State Weather 
Service. 


*PERRY GREELEY HOLDEN, B. &., Assistant Agricul- 
turist in the Experiment Station. 


HERBERT MERRILL HOWE, Assistant to the Director of 
the Experiment Station. 

L. JODIDI, Ph. D., Research Assistant in Chemistry, 

*ALICE ADELIA JOHNSON, B. S., Assistant Agriculturist 
in the Experiment Station. 

BERT OWEN JOHNSON, Assistant Veterinarian in the 
Experiment Station. 

*fROBERT FAIRCHILD KEDZIEF, B. S., Assistant in 
Chemistry. 

*fWILLIAM KNOWLTON KEDZIE, B. §S., Assistant in 
Chemistry. 

JAMES HENRY KIMBALL, Assistant in the State W eather 
Service. 


*WILLIAM CARROLL LATTA, B. S., Assistant in Agri- 
cultural Experiments, 1881. 
Foreman of the Horticultural Department. 


MALCOLM FORREST LOOMIS, Assistant in the State 
Weather Service. 

+NELSON SLATER MAYO, B. &., M. D. C., Assistant 
Veterinarian in the Experiment Station. 

tLEWIS STORMS MUNSON, B. S., Assistant Chemist in 
the Experiment Station. 

E. HERBERT NIMMO, Assistant in the State Weather 
Service, 1887-1890, 1891-1894. 

*+HERBERT K. PATRIARCHE, B. S., Assistant Librarian, 

*,ARTHUR BRADLEY PEEBLES, B. S., Assistant Chem- 
ist in the Experiment Station. 

CHARLES SUMNER ROBINSON, M. &., Assistant in 
Chemistry in Experiment Station. 

WILLIAM LEE ROSSMAN, B. S., Assistant Chemist in 
the Experiment Station. 

*WM. S. SAYER, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology, 

GEORGE D. SHAFER, Ph. D., Research Assistant in Ento- 
mology in Experiment Station. 


LULU M. SMITH, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology in Ex- 
periment Station. 


27 


Retired 


1895 
1891 
1893 
1895 


1909 
1889 


1893 


1880 


1873 


1808 


1881 


1900 


1890 


1899 


1894 


1903 
1892 


1894 


1909 


IQII 


Appointed 


1896 
1908 
1888 
1898 
1881 


1905 
1899 


1909 


1904 
1909 


1904 


1898 
1909 


1909 
1909 


1872 
1880 
1883 


1888 
1889 


1891 
1908 
1887 


1888 


*THORN SMITH, B. S., Assistant Chemist in the Experi- 
ment Station. 


FRANK A. SPRAGG, M. &., Assistant im Plant Breeding 
Experiment Station. 


TGEORGE LINCOLN TELLER, B. S., Assistant Chemist in 
the Experiment Station. 


tJAMES DeLOSS TOWAR, B. S., M. S., Agriculturist of 
the Experiment Station. 


tJAMES TROOP, B. S., Assistant in Horticultural Experi- 
ments. 


tH. FOLEY TUTTLE, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology, 


{LEWIS HUNT VAN WORMER, B. S., Assistant Chemist 
in the Experiment Station. 


W. ALLERTON WENTWORTH, B. S., Assistant in Bac- 
teriology in Experiment Station. 


MARY WETMORE, M. D., Assistant in Bacteriology, 


ORRIN B. WINTER, B. S., Assistant in Chemistry in Ex- 
periment Station. 


TWILLIAM R. WRIGHT, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology, 


COLLEGE FIELD AGENTS 
TKENYON LEECH BUTTERFIELD, B. &., 


Superintendent of Farmers’ Institutes, 1895-99. 
A. 'R:, POTTS, Sodsiand ‘Crops. 
W. F. RAVEN, Live Stock. 
TOLIVER K. WHITE, B. S., Horticulture. 


LIBRARIANS 
GEORGE THOMPSON FAIRCHILD, A. M., 
ELIAS JOHN MacEWAN, A. M., 


TMRS. MARY JANE CLIFF MERRILL, B. S., (Mrs. Louis 
G. Carpenter). 

MARY MOUAT ABBOT (Mrs. M. M. Moore), 

*JANE SKELLIE SINCLAIR (Mrs. Jane Skellie 
Deal). 

MRS. LINDA EOLINE LANDON. 


REGISTRAR 
ELIDA YAKELEY. 
DIRECTORS 
NORMAN B. CONGER, Director of the State Weather Ser- 


vice. 
*CHARLES WILLIAM GARFIELD, M. S., Director of 
the State Forestry Commission, 


28 


Retired 
1897 


in 
1890 
1902 
1883 


1906 
IQOI 


IQII 


1907 
IQII 


1906 


1899 


1879 
1883 
1888 


1889 
1891 


1892 


1892 


Appointed Retired 


1892 
1894 


1899 
IQOI 


1899 
1902 


1908 


1903 
1904 


1907 
1909 


EDWARD A. EVANS, Director of the State Weather Ser- 1804 
vice. 


*CHARLES FRED SCHNEIDER, B. §S., Director of the 
State Weather Service. 


CHARLES OTIS BEMIES, Director of Physical Culture, 1QOI 
GEORGE E. DENMAN, Director of Physical Culture, 1903 


ARCHITECTS 
GEORGE LOHMAN, 1900 
EDWIN A. BOWD. 
PURCHASING AGENT 
J. HARVEY RAND, I9TI 


EDITORS OF M. A. C. RECORD 
*GERRIT MASSELINK, B. &S., 1904 
BENJAMIN A. FAUNCE. 
1904-1907; IQIO- . 
TWILLIAM J. WRIGHT, B. S., 1909 
CHARLES HENLEY, IgIO 


GRADUATES 


1861 


ALBERT FULLER ALLEN, M. S. 1876. Farmer. Vineland, Kansas. 

ADAMS BAYLEY, Farmer, 22 Perry St., Pontiac, Michigan. 

*LARNED VERNAL BEEBE. With Mutual Life Ins. Co., Portland, 
Me}, Died? atiWtica, IN. Y:, -Aucust) 1m, 1004: 

*HENRY D. BENHAM. Died at Beaufort, S. C., July 3rd, 1864. 

*GILBERT A. DICKEY. Killed in action at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. 

*CHARLES EDWARD HOLLISTER, M. S. 1865. Farmer. Laings- 
burg, Michigan. Died at Laingsburg, April 11, 1900. 

*ALBERT NELSON PRENTISS, M. S. 1864. Prof. of Botany, Cornell 
Univ. Died at Ithaca, N. Y., August 14, 1806. 


1862 


*OSCAR CLUTE, M. S. 1865, LL. D. 1893. Superintendent of Ranch. 
Pomona, Cal. Died at Los Angeles, Cal., January 27, 1902. 


ALBERT JOHN COOK, M. S. 1865, D. Sc. 1905. Professor of Biology, 
Pomona College; State Commissioner of Horticulture, Claremont, 
Cal. 

*FRANCIS HODGMAN, M. S. 1865. Civil Engineer, Author and Pub- 
lisher. Climax, Mich. Died November 22, 1907. 

*CHARLES ADOLPHUS JEWELL, M. S. 1865. Farmer. Hudson, 
Mich. Died July 3, 1900. 

*EDWARD MYERS PRESTON, M. S. 1865. President of the Citizens’ 
Bank. Nevada City, Cal. Died April 24, 1903. 


1864 


WILLIAM WILLARD DANIELLS, M. S. 1867, D. Sc. 1897. Emeritus 
Professor of Chemistry, University of Wis. 515 N. Carroll St., 
Madison, Wis. 

LEWIS JAMES GIBSON, M. S. 1867. Grand Ledge, Mich. 


*WILLIAM ALLEN HARDY, M. S. 1867. Farmer. Died at Meridian, 
Mich., June 10, 1860. 


*SYLVESTER M. MILLARD, M. S. 1867. Lawyer, 100 Washington 
St., Chicago, Ill. Died December 1, 1905. 

LEWIS VANDERBILT, M. S. 1867. Farmer. R. F. D. 1, Phoenix, 
Arizona. 


30 


1866 
*GEORGE WYMAN HARRISON, M. S. 1867. Farmer; Druggist. 
Died at Lansing, Mich., November 20, 1801. 


*CHARLES HENRY WATSON. Insurance. 778 Van Buren St., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. Died April 14, 1906. 


1867 


LOZINE ARNOLD HURLBUT, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1870. Orange 
Culturist. Crescent City, Florida. 

HENRY HAMILTON JENISON. Farmer. Eagle, Mich. 

A. CLIFFORD PRUTZMAN, M. S. 1870. Traveling Salesman. Three 
Rivers, Mich. 

DANIEL STRANGE, M. S. 1870. Salesman. 10 Campbell Place, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

WILL WARNER TRACY, M. S. 1870, D. Sc. 1907. Seedsman, Bureau 
of Plant Industry, Wash., D. C. 


1868 


*CGEORGE FINNEY BEASLEY. Died at Detroit, Mich., November 2, 
1904. 

*FRANK SYLVESTER BURTON, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1871. 
Lawyer. Died at Ann Arbor, Mich., January 5, 18097. 

*FRANK PAUL DAVIS, M. S. 1872, C. E. (Univ. of Mich.) 1876. Died 
at Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A., May 3, 1900. 

ALFRED GURDON GULLEY, M. S. 1873. Professor of Horticulture, 
Conn. Agricultural College. Storrs, Conn. 

DWIGHT ALONZO HARRISON. Wholesale Druggist. 827 S. Park 
St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

*WILLIAM DALLAS PLACE. Dairy Farmer. Ionia, Mich. Died 
August 24, 1910. i 

*FRANK STORY SLEEPER, M. S. 1872. Farmer. Died at Gales- 
burg, Mich., March 25, 1884. 

JOHN SWIFT, M. S. 1871. Landscape Gardener, Farmer and Surveyor. 
Harbor Springs, Mich. 

SAMUEL MILLS TRACY, M. S. 1876. Special Agent, for Forage 
Crops Investigations, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Biloxi, Miss. 

WARREN A. WELLS, M. S. 1876. Farmer, Corning, Ark. 


1869 


CHARLES EDWIN BESSEY, M. S. 1872, Ph. D. (Univ. of Iowa) 1879, 
LL. D. (lowa College) 1889. Head Dean of the Univ. of Nebr., 
and Head Professor of Botany. 1507 R. St., Lincoln, Nebraska. 

ERNEST HOWARD BRADNER. Christian Science Practitioner. 1423 
O St., Sacramento, Cal. 


31 


*GEORGE W. EATON. Teacher of Agriculture, White River Agency, 
Colo. Killed by Indians, October 10, 1879. 

HENRY EMMONS GIBSON. Druggist, Hedges & Gibson. 214 E. Frank- 
lin Ave., North Lansing, Mich. Res. 815 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, 
Mich. 

RICHARD HAIGH, M. S. 1872. Fruit Raising. Dearborn, Mich. 

GUY JOHNSON, LL. B. (Univ. of Iowa) 1875. Retired. 404 S. Gov- 
ernor St., Iowa City, Iowa. 

*LYMAN MASON, M. S. 1871, C. E. (Univ. of Mich.) 1871. Engineer, 
J. L. & S. R. R., Mackinaw, Div. Died at Gaylord, Mich., July 16, 


1881. 

JAMES SATTERLEE, M. S. 1874. Farmer and Salesman. Lansing, 
Mich. 

JOHN SPRAGUE STRANGE, M. S. 1873. Farmer. Grand Ledge, 
Mich. 


PAUL JULIUS WILKINS. Professor of Modern Languages, School 
of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo. 


1870 
GEORGE ALEXANDER FARR. Lawyer and Banker. Grand Haven, 
Mich. Res. 420 Howard Place, Grand Haven, Mich. 
*WILLIAM E. FRASER, M. D. (Rush Med. Coll.) Physician. Fernan- 
dina, Florida. Died October 6, 1805. 


CHARLES WILLIAM GARFIELD, M. S. 1873. Farmer and President 
of Grand Rapids Savings Bank. Grand Rapids, Mich. 


*DANIEL KELLOGG GUNN. ‘Teacher and Fruit Culturist. Died at 
Grand Haven, Mich., October 18, 1871. 


*CHARLES L. JACKSON. Druggist. Midland, Mich. Died 1871. 


*WILLIAM KNOWLTON KEDZIE, M. S. 1873. Professor of Chem- 
istry, Oberlin College, Ohio. Died at Agricultural College, Mich., 
April 14, 1880. 


ROSWELL LILLIE. Banker. Hammond, La. 


ANSEL HARVEY PHINNEY, M. S&S. 1873, Ph. D. (Cornell Univ.) 1873. 
Banker. 107 Collingwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


HENRY GRAHAM REYNOLDS, M. S. 1873, M. H. 1893. 257 W. Cali- 
fornia St., Pasadena, Cal. 

WARREN W. REYNOLDS. Retired Farmer. Cassopolis, Mich. 

CHARLES D. SPRAGUE. Farmer. Eagle, Mich. 


*CHARLES SMITH WILLIAMS. Real Estate. Owosso, Mich. Died 
1908. 


1871 


*ELIHU BURRITT FAIRFIELD. Teacher. Died at Grand Rapids, 
Mich., April 19, 1896. 


32 


PETER H. FELKER, M. S. 1874. President General Printing Co., 
1017 Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo. Res. 6949 Mitchel Ave. 


BYRON DAVID HALSTED, M. S. 1874, Sc. D. (Harvard Univ.) 1878. 
Retired Prof. of Bdtany, Rutgers College, New Jersey. New 
Brunswick, N. J. 

HENRY POWELL HALSTEAD, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1877. Physi- 
cian. Perry, Mich. 

*ROBERT FAIRCHILD KEDZIF, M. S. 1874. Professor of Chemistry, 
Miss. Agricultural College. Died at Agricultural College, Miss. 
Feb. 13, 1882. 

*JOHN JUSTICE KERR, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1879. Lawyer. Glas- 
gow, Mont. Died October 6, 1907. 

*GEORGE DANIEL MOORE. Farmer. Medina, Mich. Died Febru- 
ary 4, 1900. 

*JOHN W. PORTER. Farmer. Died at Greeley, Colo., February 9, 
1880. 

FRANK ARTHUR SESSIONS. Credit Agency. Secretary of Mer- 
chants Asso. 25 N. 6th St. Res. 4301-2 Court St., Reading, Pa. 

EDWARD MASON SHELTON, M. S. 1874. ‘Trustee and Vice-Presi- 
dent of Mining Co., Farmer and Horticulturist. 2904 Franklin Ave., 
Seattle, Wash. 

RICHARD MILLER SLOCUM. Proprietor of “Elm-Linden Park 
Grange,” Osakis, Minn. 


*DALSTON PARMENUS STRANGE, M. S. 1874. Died at Savannah, 
Ga., February 4, 1880. 


1872 

*ALMOND EUGENE CALKINS, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1884. Phy- 
sician. Died at Bath, Mich., August 27, 1888. 

*JOHN T. FRAZER, M. S. 1876, M. R. C. V. S. (Veterinary College, 
London, England), 1876. Veterinary Surgeon. Died at Savan- 
nah, Ga., August 28, 1889. 

MATTHEW STANLEY LOWDER. Grain and Stock Buyer. Dakota 
City}!Ta: 

CARROLL EVERARD MILLER, M. D. (Rush Med. Coll.) 1879. Phy- 
sician and Surgeon. Cadillac, Mich. 


AMOS CONWELL WILLIAMSON. Carpenter and Missionary Worker. 
Joplin, Mo. (Last known address). 


1873 


CHARLES WARREN BALL. Accountant and Manufacturer. 181 Peck 
St., Muskegon, Mich. 

*RANSOM McDONOUGH BROOKS. Died at Lansing, Mich., February 
17, 1890. 


B 33 


FRANK L. CARPENTER, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1878. Lawyer. Of- 
fice 81 Lyon St. Res. 47 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER, M. S. 1876, C. E. (Univ. of Mich.) 
1875, M. M. E. (Cornell Univ.) 1888, LL. D. 1907. Consulting 
Engineer and Professor of Experimental Engineering Research 
and Investigation, Cornell University. 125 Eddy St., Ithaca, N. Y. 

CHARLES SPENCER CRANDALL, M. S. 1889. Associate Professor of 
Pomology, University of Illinois. Urbana, Ill. 

JOHN PARK FINLEY, M. S. 1882. Major 28th U. S. Infantry; Gov- 
ernor, District of Zamboanga, Zamboanga, Mindanao, P. I. 

BENJAMIN TERRY HALSTEAD, LL. B. (Univ. of Ind.) 1876, A. M. 
1887. Lawyer. Petoskey, Mich. 

*WILLIAM CARSON HARPER. Farmer and Commercial Salesman. 
Grand Rapids, Mich. Died October 8, 1906. 

ISRAEL HIBBARD HARRIS. Dealer in Grain, Coal, Flour and Feed. 
Bathgate, N. D. 

CHARLES WILLIAM HUME, M. D. (Detroit, Med. Coll.) 1876. Phy- 
sician. Corunna, Mich. 

GEORGE EDWARD KEDZIE, M. S. 1876. Consulting Mining and 
Metallurgical Engineer. Durango, Mexico. 

JAMES L. MORRICE. Farmer. MHarbor Springs, Mich. 

GEORGE CALVIN NEVINS. Orange Grower. Hemet, Cal. 

*WILLIAM ASA ROWE, M. S. 1876. Farmer. Mason, Mich. Died 
November 1, 1905. 

JAMES HARVEY TIBBITTS. Assistant Chief, Bureau of Citizen- 
ship, Department of State. Washington, D. C. 


1874 
CHARLES LEANDER BEMIS. Principal of Concord St. Normal 
School, Athens, W. Va. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON BREWER. ‘Teacher of Agriculture in U. S. 
Indian School Service. Nett Lake, Minn. Permanent Residence, 
Webberville, Mich. 

WILLIAM COOK. ‘Teacher; Farmer; Real Estate. College Place, Walla 
Walla, Wash. (Last known address). 

JOHN KNOX GAILEY, MD: CN. Y. City Univ. Med. Coll’) 11877: 
Physician. Detroit, Mich. 

FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS GRONER, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1880. 
Physician and Surgeon. Grand Rapids, Mich. Office 129 Monroe 
St., Res. 86 Sheldon St. 


HENRY ALLYN HAIGH, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1878. Railway, 
Banking and Vessel Interests. 1o18 Ford Bldg., Res. 174 Seminole 
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


*WILLIAM A. HENDERSON. Farmer. Died at Ionia, Mich., January 
18, 1880. 


34 


JARED WHEELER HIGBEE. Farmer. Tekoa, Wash. 
AUGUSTUS SAMUEL HUME. Farmer. R. F. D. 7, Albion, Mich. 


*CHARLES LEE INGERSOLL, M. S. 1877. Professor of Agriculture, 
Dean of the Industrial College, and Director of the Experiment 
Station, Univ. of Neb. Died at Grand Junction, Colo., December 
8, 1895. 

*LOVIAS FILLMORE INGERSOLL, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1880. Phy- 
sician and Surgeon, Grand Junction, Colo. Died December, 1906. 

HENRY P. JENNEY. Lawyer. Capac, Mich. (Last known address). 

*GEORGE WALTER LONG, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1881. Physician. 
Vassar, Mich. Died at Dearborn, Mich., October 29, 1881. 

ARTHUR LAWTON LOWELL, Dealer in Real Estate. 53 Pearl St. 
Residence 222 N. Prospect St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

DONALD MacPHERSON, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1877. LL. M. (Na- 
tional Univ. Law School, Wash. D. C.) 1886. Lawyer. 1102 New. 
York Ave., Washington, D. C. 


RANSOM H. McDOWELL. Instructor in Agriculture, University of 
Nevada. Reno, Nev. Res. 505 N. Center St. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON MITCHELL. Farmer. Corvallis, Ore. 

*DUSTIN COLBURN OAKES. Banker. Died at Grand Haven, Mich., 
September 26, 1903. 

MARTIN THOMAS RAINIER. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. 
Irving, Kansas. 


JAY SESSIONS. Farmer. Fowler, Mich. 


JOHN EVANS SIMONSON, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1877. Lawyer. 
407-409 Foster Block, Denver, Colo. 


1875 

OSCAR EDUARD ANGSTMAN, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1877. Law- 
yer. 307 Moffat Bldg., Res. 277 Putnam Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

FRANK JOSEPH ANNIS, M. S. 1879. Lawyer. Fort Collins, Colo. 

WILLIAM LELAND CARPENTER, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1878. 
Lawyer. Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 

*ALBERT A. CRANE. Lawyer. Died at Gaylord, Mich., December 4, 
1896. 

CHARLES GOODWIN. Farmer. Bancroft, Mich. 

DEAN FREMONT GRISWOLD. Retired Farmer. Northville, Mich. 


CHARLES SUMMER INGERSOLL, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1878. 
Lawyer. Pond Creek, Okla. 


BARTLETT AUGUSTUS NEVINS. Furniture Manufacturer and 
Salesman. Otsego, Mich. 


*LOUIS DELEVAN NILES, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1886, LL. B. 1889. 
Physician. Ann Arbor, Mich. Died February 5, 1908. 


CHARLES HOWARD PARKER. Farmer. Sturgis, Mich. 
35 


DeWITT CLINTON POSTLE. Proprietor of the Mt. Victory and 
Ridgeway Clay Works. Mt. Victory, Ohio. 


GEORGE ALLEN ROYCE. Secretary of Portage Lake Foundry and 
Machinery Co., Hancock, Mich. 

CHARLES WILLIAM SHELDON. Farmer, Fruit Grower and Canner. 
Seymour, Mo. 

WILLIAM HOWARD SMITH, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1906. Practic- 
ing Medicine. Neodesha, Kansas. (Last known address.) 

CHARLES ALBERT STURGES. Lawyer. Sturgis, Mich. 


1876 


*CLINTON B. FISK BANGS. Druggist. Grand Ledge, Mich. Died 
September 9, 1908. 

WALLACE WILLIAM BEMIS. Farmer and Fruit Grower. Ionia, 
Mich. 

JAMES BRASSINGTON. Lawyer and Fruit Grower. Hart, Mich. 


ERVIN DAVIS BROOKS, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1885. Oculist and 
Aurist. 210 Kalamazoo National Bank Bldg., Kalamazoo, Mich. 


ROBERT EDWIN CAINE. Farmer. 15 Academy St., Battle Creek, 
Mich. 
WILLIAM CALDWELL. Farmer. Milford, Mich. 


RUSSELL ALLEN CLARK. President and General Manager of The 
Interlocking Nut and Bolt Co. 723 N. Euclid Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 


IRA BARNES GAGE. Banker. 905 Fullerton Ave., Chicago, Il. 
HIRAM SYLVESTER HAMPTON. Fruit Grower. Hardwick, Cal. 


JOSEPH ARTEMUS HORTON. ‘Traveling Salesman. R. D. 7, Owosso, 
Mich. 

WILLIAM BUEL JAKWAYS. Farmer and Fruit Grower. New Car- 
lisle, Ind. 

DONALD HIXSON KEDZIE. Editor and Proprietor of Country Pa- 
per. Lordsburg, N. Mex. 

WILLIAM J. SLOSS. Merchant. Big Rapids, Mich. 

GATES L. STANNARD. Farmer. R. F. D. 3, Phoenix, Arizona. 


JAY D. STANNARD. Engineer, U. S. Reclaimation Service, Employed 
at Phoenix, Arizona, as Acting Supervising Engineer of the Salt 
River Project. Phoenix, Arizona. 


JOHN EDWIN TAYLOR, M. S. 1883. Farmer. Belding, Mich. 
STEPHEN PRINCE TRACY, M. D. (Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago) 


1886. Physician. Walkerton, Ind. 
1877 


CHARLES BLOODGOOD, M. D. (Rush Med. Coll.) 1881. Oculist and 
Aurist. 510 Gilbert Blk. Residence, 695 Luke Ave., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 

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ALBERT DODGE, LL. B., (Univ. of Mich.) 1881. Bee-Keeper, 592 N. 
Wilson Ave. Pasadena, Cal. 


CHARLES SANFORD EMERY. Secretary and Treasurer of Lansing 
Insurance Agency. Residence, 217 S. Pine St., Lansing, Mich. 

WILLIAM OLIVER FRITZ. Orange Grower. Pomona, Cal. 

CHARLES IRVING GOODWIN. Farmer. R. D. 2, Ionia, Mich. 

MASON WILBUR GRAY, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1880. Physician 
and Surgeon. Pontiac, Mich. 

EDSON HALE HUNT. Farmer and Fruit Grower. Saranac, Mich., 
18 MDB ane® 

FRANK STEWART KEDZIE, M. S. 1882. Professor of Chemistry, 
Michigan Agricultural College. Residence, 420 Ottawa St. W., 
Lansing, Mich. 

WILLIAM CARROLL LATTA, M. S. 1882. Professor of Agriculture 
and Superintendent of Farmers’ Institutes, Purdue University. La- 
fayette, Ind. 

LYMAN AUGUSTUS LILLY. Manager of Whitney Farm. Whitney, 
Menominee County, Mich. 

ARTHUR BRADLEY PEEBLES, B. D. (Oberlin Theol. Sem.) 188r. 
Congregational Minister. Rutland, Mass. 

*JAMES A. PORTER. Farmer. Died at Boulder, Colo., Dec. 24, 1885. 

JOHN ADELBERT POUCHER. Farmer. Morenci, Mich. 

ALBERT BARNES SIMONSON, M. D. (Detroit Medical Coll.) 1883. 
Physician and Surgeon. Calumet, Mich. 


BION WHELAN, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1879. Physician and Surgeon. 
Hillsdale, Mich. 


1878 

*GEORGE ELLIS BRECK. Lawyer and Stock Breeder. Died at Paw 
Paw, Mich., December 12, 1894. 

HENRY FRANKLIN BUSKIRK. Farmer. Wayland, Mich. 

HENRY VALENTINE CLARK. Presbyterian Clergyman. Mulvane, 
Kansas. 

THEODORE PERCY CAULKINS. Designer of Machinery. Collins, 
Idaho. 

EUGENE DAVENPORT, M. S. 1884, M. Agr. 1895, LL. D. 1907. Dean 
of College of Agriculture and Director of the Experiment Station 
University of Illinois, Urbana, III. 

HARRY EUGENE EMMONS. Organizer and Promoter of Companies. 
280 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. 30 Church St., New York 
City, N. Y. 2 Blanche Rue, Paris, France. 

CHARLES CHRISTIAN GEORGESON, M. S. 1882. Special Agent in 
charge of Alaska Investigations. Sitka, Alaska. 

EUGENE GREGORY, Manufacturer. Battle Creek, Mich. (Last known 
address). 


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RICHARD HERBERT GULLEY. Teacher. Champaign, Tll. 

*FRANK WALTER HASTINGS. Civil Engineer. St. Louis, Mich. 
Died June 9, 1908. 

CARLTON VOLNEY HINMAN, M. D. (Hahnemann Med. Coll. Chi- 
cago) 1882. Physician. Bellaire, Mich. 

*WILL S. HOLDSWORTH, M. S. 1890. Professor of Drawing, Michi- 
gan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. Died Sept. 18, 1907. 

EMMOR OTIS LADD. Farmer and Fruit Grower. Old Mission, Mich. 

JAMES PARSONS LEWIS. Furnaces and Galvanized Iron Works. 
Denver, Colo. Was at 2535 15th St. in 1907. (Last known address). 

ROBERT TURNER McNAUGHTON. Real Estate. 2521 Clarendon 
Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*JAMES EDWARD MILLER, M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1889. Farmer. 
Agricultural College, Mich. Died Jan. 1, 1903. 


*JAY RANDOLPH MONROE, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1880. Cashier 
of Bank. Died at Kalamazoo, Mich., June 10, 1888. 


*HENRY EDWARD OWEN. Instructor in History and Horticulture 
at Mich. Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. Died at Adrian, 
Mich., March 22, 1881. 

*JOEL SHELDON PARDEE, M. D. (Rush Med. Coll.) 1880. Physician. 
Three Oaks, Mich. Died February 27, 1895. 

WILLIAM KEITH PRUDDEN. Manufacturer of Automobile Wheels. 
Lansing, Mich. 

EDWARD JAMES RAWSON. Farming and Real Estate. Decatur, 
Mich. 

*ALBERT AVERY ROBINSON. Electrical Work. 104 Wayne St., 
Detroit, Mich. Died September, 1900. 

FRANK ELMER ROBSON, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1883. Lawyer. 
719 Hammond Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 

RALPH DEXTER SESSIONS. Credit Agency. 430% Court St., Read- 
ing, Pa. 

CHARLES FRANKLIN SHILLING. Druggist. Decatur, Ill. 

FREMONT ERR SKEELS. Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Forest Cruiser 
with Cobbs and Mitchell, 509 E. Garfield St., Cadillac, Mich. Head- 
quarters at Springvale, Mich. 

CLEMENT JAMES STRANG, B. D. (Andover Theol. Sem.) 1881. 
Principal of Lincoln Academy. Kings Mountain, N. C. 

JAMES TROOP, M. S. 1882. Professor of Horticulture and Entomology, 
Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind. 

SAMUEL SATTERLEE TROWBRIDGE. Farmer. R. D. 3, Birming- 
ham, Mich. 

ELISHA DEMING ANDREWS TRUE, M. Agr. 1896. Machinist. 212 
Mt. Vernon Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


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1879 


FRANK BENTON, M. S. 1886. Professor of Modern Languages, 
Oriental University. Washington, D. C. 

*JOSEPH ALLEN BRIGGS. Farmer. Died at Whitford Centre, Mich., 
January 21, 1884. 

LOUIS GEORGE CARPENTER, M. S. 1883. Consulting Engineer, 739 
Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. Residence, 320 Plum St., Fort Col- 
lins, Colo. 

CLIFTON BARNUM CHARLES, M. Agr. 1895. Farmer. Bangor, 
Mich. 

EVA DIANN CORYELL. (Mrs. William McBain.) 285 Crescent Ave., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

*CORYDON PIRNIE CRONK, M. D. (Columbian Univ.) 1888. In 
charge of the U. S. Sea Coast Telegraph Line from Norfolk, Va., 
to Hatteras, N. C. Virginia Beach, Va. Died at Cape Henry, Md., 
Dec. 16, 1903. 

*ARTHUR ALGER CROZIER, M. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1885. Assistant 
Agriculturist in the Experiment Station, Mich. Agricultural Col- 
lege, E. Lansing, Mich. Died at Ann Arbor, Mich., January 28, 
1899. 

*THOMAS ELLIOT DRYDEN. Traveling Salesman. Died, 1909, at 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

CHARLES WOODS GAMMON. Business Securities. Metropolitan 
Bldg., New York City, N. Y. 

CHARLES SUMNER GUILE, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1882. Lawyer. 
Bellaire, Mich. 

ORRIN PRESTON GULLEY. Manufacturer of Auto Parts. 27 Clair- 
mount Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

*FRANK P. HAGENBUCH. Farmer. Died at Constantine, Mich., Oct. 
2, 1887. 

RODERICK BAKER NORTON. Real Estate; Secretary and Treasurer 
of the Hill Investment Co.; Farm Loans and Insurance. 112 W. 
5th Ave.; Residence, 409 N. B St., Arkansas City, Kansas. 

EUGENE JAMES RAUCHFUSS. 1440 Market St., Denver, Colo. 

RAY SESSIONS. Assistant Secretary and Bookkeeper American Handle 
Co., 417-418 Houseman Bldg.; Residence, 39 Kalamazoo Ave., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

CHARLES EDWARD SUMNER, LL. B. (Columbian Univ.) 1886. 
San Diego, California. "Temporary address, 1102 Yeon Bldg., Port- 
land, Ore. 

JOHN Q. THOMAS. Cabinet Maker, Durland Sawtell Furniture Co. 
Junction City, Kansas. 

MARCUS SMITH THOMAS. Farmer. President and Manager of 
Decatur Creamery Co. Decatur, Mich. 


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HARRY WILCOX. Bookkeeper for Grinnell Bros. 1or1 Bingham Ave., 
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 


1880 


CYRUS TRACY CRANDALL. Lawyer. Duluth, Minn. 

CHARLES FRANCIS DAVIS, M. S. 1883. Lawyer. Fort Collins, Colo. 

FRANK ARTHUR GULLEY, M. S. 1883. Manager Kilbagic Egg Farm. 
Godfrey, Ill. 

*MORSE WILLOUGHBY JONES. Lawyer. Died at St. Paul, Minn., 
May 15, 1885. 

WALTER WOOD REMINGTON, M. S. 1886. Assistant Principal of 


East Side High School; In Charge of East Side Latin School. 
Denver, Colo. 


WILLARD LOUIS THOMAS. Fruit Grower. Traverse City, Mich. 


1881 

HERBERT BAMBER. Civil Engineer. 332 Witherspoon Bldg. Resi- 
dence, 1902 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

JOSEPH I. BICKNELL, JR. Farmer. Peekskill, N. Y. (Last address). 

WILLIAM HENRY BURGESS, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1884. Attor- 
ney-at-law. Sandusky, Mich. 

*CHARLES ELBERT BUSH. Merchant. Died at Pentwater, Mich., 
May 6, 1883. 

CARROLL WINTHROP CLARK, M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1880. 
Physician and Surgeon. Caro, Mich. 

CARLETON ROLLIN DART. Bridge Engineer. Sanitary District of 
Chicago. 1500 American Trust Bldg. Residence, 1536 Monroe St., 
Chicago, IIL. 

WILL STEVENS DELANO. Farmer and Stock Grower. General 
Agency of Fidelity Realty Syndicate of Baltimore. 1804 Q. St. 
Lincoln, Neb. 


CADALZO A. DOCKSTADER. Apple Orchardist. Secretary Onondaga 

Orchard Co., Fabius, N. Y. Residence, 219 McKinley Ave., Syra- 
_ cuse, INA 

GEORGE GROVER. Shoe Retailer. San Jacinto, Cal. 

HOWARD MORRILL HOLMES. Newspaper Work. Detroit, Mich. 
(Last known address). 

WILLIAM ROBERT HUBBERT, M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1885. Re- 
tired. 559 2nd Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

ARTHUR JONES, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1884. Lawyer. 412 Ham- 
mond Bldg. Residence, 139 Pingree Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

*JOSIAH LITTLE HALE KNIGHT. Farmer and Stock Raiser. Died 
at Lee Park, Neb., Sept. 13, 1896. 


WALTER IRVIN LILLIE. Lawyer. Grand Haven, Mich. 
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DANIEL SNYDER LINCOLN. Fruit Grower and Market Gardener. 
Big Rapids, Mich. 

CHARLES WILLIAM McCURDY, M. S. 1885, Sc. D. (Milton Coll.) 
1892, Ph. D. (Univ. of Wooster) 1895, D. O. (Philadelphia Coll. 
of Osteopathy) 1903. Physician. 332 Witherspoon Bldg. Resi- 
dence, 5124 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

EDWARD CHARLES McKEF. Shipping Clerk. Residence, 226 W. 
Arrellaga St., Santa Barbara, Cal. 


CHARLES McKENNY, A. B. (Olivet Coll.) 1880, A. M. 1892, A. M. 
(Univ. of Wis.) 1904. President of the Milwaukee State Normal 
School. 712 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 


MRS. MARY JANE CLIFF MERRILL, M. S. 1886. (Mrs. Louis G. 
Carpenter.) 320 Plum St., Fort Collins, Colo. 

BYRON SMITH PALMER, D. D. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1883. Manu- 
facturer of Medicinal Malt Extracts. 74 Jackson St., Palmyra, N. Y. 

WILLIS W. PALMER. Farmer and Stockman. Garrison, Iowa. 

CHARLES DELLEN PHELPS. Proprietor of Grist Mill and Dealer 
in Hay, Grain and Produce. Manton, Mich. 

*HARVEY ABRAM PRICE, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1894. Lawyer. 
Muskegon, Mich. Died at Detroit, Mich., March 8, 1888. 

*HARVEY LYMAN ROSENBERRY, M. D. (Starling Med. Coll.) 1883. 
Physician and Surgeon. Wausau, Wis. Died Jan., 1911. 


*ALVA SHERWOOD, D. V. S. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1894. Veterinary 
Surgeon, Farmer and Dealer in Live Stock. Three Oaks, Mich. 
Died at Detroit, Mich., Sept. 26, 1905. 

WILLIAM GARRETT SIMONSON. Lawyer. 406-409 Foster Bldg., 
Denver, Colo. 

AMBROSE EVERETT SMITH, M. D. (Rush Med. Coll.) 1885. Special- 
ist—FEye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Olean, N. Y. 


AMOS W. TROUPE, M. D. (Rush Med. Coll.) 1884. Physician and 
Surgeon. 917 W. sth Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. 


ARTHUR BRUCE TURNER. Works Manager for the Singer Manu- 
facturing Co., 2402 Elm St., Cairo, III. 


*SHERMAN B. UPTON. Furniture and Implement Dealer. Elm 
Creek, Neb. Died at Lexington, Neb., August 11, 1891. 


ALBERT HENRY VOIGHT. Merchant; President of the California 
Furniture Co. 936 Westlake Ave. Los Angeles, Cal. 


CLARENCE ROSELLE WHITE. Contractor Superintendent. 33490 
Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa. 


JASON WOODMAN. Farmer. Paw Paw, Mich. 


1882 


LINCOLN AVERY, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1886. Attorney. Port 
Huron, Mich. 


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LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY, JR. M. S. 1886, LL. D. (Univ. of Wis.) 
1907, LL. D. (Alfred Univ.) 1908. Director of N. Y. State College 
of Agriculture at Cornell Univ. Residence, Sage Place, Ithaca, N. Y. 

ERWIN NOBLE BALL. Real Estate; Insurance. Farmer and Stock 
Breeder. Ann Arbor, Mich. 

JOHN W. BEAUMONT. Lawyer. 1124 Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 
Residence, 242 Seminole Ave., Detroit. 

ALFORD JOSHUA CHAPPELL. Superintendent of Schools. Carson 
City, Mich. 

*WILLARD HENRY COFFRON, M. D. (Univ. of Georgetown) 1886. 
Physician and Surgeon. Grindstone City, Mich. Died April 7, 1905. 

JOSEPH EDWARD COULTER. General Manager and Treasurer, 
Grand Rapids Brush Co. 307 S. Union St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

*CHARLES W. CROSSMAN. Builder; Dealer in Real Estate. Benton 
Harbor, Mich. Died at Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1897. 

FRED ELLSWORTH DELANO. Farmer. Arcadia, Neb. 

JOHN FRANKLIN EVERT. Agricultural Implement Dealer. Mendon, 
Mich. 

WARREN HENRY GOSS, M. Agr. 1806. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. 
Bangor, Mich. 

WILL ERWIN HALE. Farmer. Eaton Rapids, Mich. 

LEWIS BLYNN HALL. Producer of Certified Milk. Grand Rapids, 
Mich. R. D. to. 

*JACOB MARK HOLLINGSWORTH. Farmer and Stock Raiser. 
Trimble, Ill. Died May 18, 1907 at Whittier, Cal. 


*LUCIUS WARNER HOYT, LL. B. (Columbia Coll.) 1889. Dean of 
Law Department in the University of Denver; Attorney at Law. 
Denver, Colo. Died June 28, roto. 


JEFFERSON HENRY IRISH. Lawyer. Detroit, Minn. 


WILLIAM THOMAS LANGLEY. Manager of Commission Advertising 
for Sperry & Hutchinson Co. 1026 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 


JAMES LAWRENCE McCLEAR, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1884. At- 
torney at Law. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. 

EUGENE DeFOREST MILLIS, M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1891. Physi- 
cian and Surgeon. Webberville, Mich. 


THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN MILLSPAUGH. Contractor and 
Builder. 600 Roosevelt Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


EDWIN ANDREW MURPHY, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895. Lawyer; 
Circuit Court Commissioner. Jonia, Mich. 


CHARLES BURNHAM PLUMMER. Soda Water Manufacturer. Fort 
Bragg, Cal. 


JOHN REYNOLDS SHELTON. Fruit Rancher. Hood River, Oregon. 
JAMES MACE SMITH. Farmer. Carson City, Mich. R. D. 3. 


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*FRED CHARLES SNYDER. Farmer and Register of Deeds, Mont- 
calm County. Died at Stanton, Mich., November 29, 1893. 


WILLIAM LINCOLN SNYDER, M. S. 1888. Analytical and Manu- 
facturing Chemist for American Agricultural Chemical Co., Michi- 
gan Carbon Works Branch, 263 Ferry Ave. West, Detroit, Mich. 

GAYLORD WHITFIELD THOMPSON. President of Lewiston South- 
eastern Electric Ry. Co. Lewiston, Idaho. 


ACH Wie (Mrs. J: 8. Coulter.) i307’ S. | Union St.) Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 


1883 
WILLIAM ANTHONY BAHLKE. Lawyer; Banker; Farmer. Alma, 
Mich. 
*HENRY WARD BAIRD, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1890. Died at 
Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 4, 1802. 
*ALBERT MORSE BAMBER. Student from Highland, Mich. Died 
while in attendance at the College, June 1, 1883. 


*ARTHUR CRANSTON BIRD, M. Agr. 1894. State Dairy and Food 
Commissioner, Lansing, Mich. Died at East Lansing, Mich., May 
27, 1910. 

LESLIE ALBERT BUELL. Farmer and Orchardist. Highland, Mich. 

ERNEST PORTER CLARKE. Superintendent of Schools, St. Joseph, 
Mich. 1108 State St., St. Joseph, Mich. 


HERBERT WINSLOW COLLINGWOOD, LL. D. 1907. Editor of 
“Rural New Yorker.” 409 Pearl St., New York City. Residence, 
Wordcliff Lake, N. J. 


HENRY AUGUSTUS DANVILLE. General Merchandise. Marilla, 
Mich. 

*CHARLES HENRY ELDRIDGE, M. D. (Dartmouth Coll.) 1886. 
Physician. Died at San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 25, 18095. 

ARCHIBALD MARTELLE EMERY. Bookseller and Stationer. 116 
Wash. Ave. N. Residence, 427 Grand Ave. S., Lansing, Mich. 

EDWARD JAMES FLETCHER. Farmer; Secretary of the Shible Mu- 
tual Fire Ins. Co. Appleton, Minn. 

EDGAR GRIMM, B. S. (Oregon Agr. Coll.) 1882. Mining Interests; 
Principal of High School. Nome, Alaska. 


*DANIEL C. HOLLIDAY. Soliciting Agent, Savannah Fast Freight and 
Passenger Line, New Orleans, La. Died at the Auditorium Hotel, 
Chicago, Ill., Sept. 15, 1890. 

OSMOND CHARLES HOWE. Real Estate. 724 Walnut St., N. Lans- 
ing, Mich. 

WILBUR FISK HOYT, M. D. (Starling Med. Coll.) 1895. Physician 
and Surgeon. Paw Paw, Mich. 


WILLARD SMITH KEDZIE. Bookkeeper. Idaho Falls, Idaho. 
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ARTHUR FRANK KINNAN, LL. B. (Columbian Univ.) 1885.  Prin- 
cipal Patent Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Wash., D. C. 


EUGENE FRANCIS LAW, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1892. Circuit 
Judge; Lawyer. 901 Prospect St., Port Huron, Mich. 


CHARLES FREMONT LINDSLEY. Real Estate and Insurance. Boul- 
der, Colo. 


ALBERT WISNER MATHER. ‘Traveling Salesman, Standard Oil Co. 
Aurora, II. 


JOHN THOMAS MATTHEWS. Lawyer. Ithaca, Mich. 


*HARRY C. NIXON. Principal of Schools, Appleton, Minn. Died at 
Bridgman, Mich., July 2, 1888. 


ALLEN CALVIN REDDING, M. S. 1887. Consulting Mining and 
Metallurgical Engineer, The Pacific Laboratories. 558 Market St., 
San Francisco, Cal. Residence, 1127 Jackson St., San Francisco, 


Call: 


FRANK FOSTER ROGERS. Civil Engineer : Deputy State Highway 
Commissioner. 300 S. Pine St., Lansing, Mich. 


EDMUND SCHOETZOW. Superintendent of Schools. Marcellus, Mich. 


JEDEDIAH HASKINS SMITH, M. S. 1892. Newspaper Publisher. 
1227 Tribune Bldg., New York, N. Y. 


MILTON ST. JOHN. Fruit Grower. R. F. D., Lyndonville, N. Y. 


CLARENCE MOORES WEED, M. S. 1884, D. Sc. (Ohio State Univ.) 
1890. Teacher of Nature Study, State Normal School. Lowell, 
Mass. 


HERBERT MOORES WEED. Farmer. Bellevue, Mich. 


SARAH ELLEN WOOD. (Mrs. J. B. Stevens.) 909 3rd St., Bay City, 
Mich. 


1884 


JOSEPH RODNEY ABBOT. Orange Culturist and Breeder of Dairy 
Cattle. San Gabriel, Cal. 


*CHARLES BAKER, Ph. C. (Univ. of Mich.) 1887. Druggist. Owosso, 
Mich. Died March 23, 1892. 


EDWARD CARL BANK. San Francisco, Cal. Residence, 2856 Webster 
St., Berkeley, Cal. 


WARREN DOUGLAS BARRY. Real Estate. Gulfport, Miss. 


LLEWELLYN BONHAM. Civil Engineer; General Manager of Ohio 
& nds) Rs Risa) Spring St.) Oxford, \Ohioe: 


JOHN IRWIN BRECK, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1886. General Agent 
for the Union Central, Life Insurance Co.; Lawyer. 26 Dwight 
Bldg. Residence, 426 Clinton St., Jackson, Mich. 


JOHN JAY BUSH. Manufacturing Automobile Accessories, 244-250 W. 
49th St. Residence, 519 W. 143rd St., New York City. 


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ROLLA JAMES CORYELL. Nurseryman and Landscape Gardener. 
Birmingham, Mich. 

MILTON DELANO. Grocer. 522 Asylum St., Flint, Mich. 

WILLIAM ARNOLD DOHANY, Ph. C. (Univ. of Mich.) 1887. Phar- 
macist. 525 14th Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


CLARENCE PRESTON GILLETT, M. S. 1888. Professor of Zoology 
and Entomology; State Entomologist and Director of the Experi- 
ment Station, Colorado Agricultural College. 620 Elizabeth St., 
Fort Collins, Colo. 


CHARLES LEONARD GRIMES, B. E. (Nebr. Board of Education) 
1910. Superintendent of Schools, Republican City, Nebr. 


FRED HERRINGTON. Attorney at Law; Attorney for the Colorado 
Fuel and Iron Co. 602 Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo. 


OREL LEONARD HERSHISER. Lawyer; Apiarist. 2773 Delaware 
Ave., Kenmore, N. Y. 


JAMES DELOSS HILI,. Banker and Attorney. Montpelier, Ohio. 


*FRED JENNER HODGES, M. D. (Chicago Med. Coll.) 1888. Physi- 
cian and Surgeon. Ashland, Wis. Died Feb. 18, root. 


ALICE ADELIA JOHNSON. Wilderness Farm, Dowagiac, Mich. 


WILLIS LEISENRING, Ph. C. (Univ. of Mich.) 1887. Pharmacist. 
14 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. 


COLON CHRISTOPHER LILLIE. Dairy Farmer and Agricultural 
Writer. Coopersville, Mich. 


HOMER DICKINSON LUCE. Secretary of Hugh Lyons & Co. Lans- 
ing, Mich. 

*CHARLES McDIARMID. Farmer and Ranchman. Hemet, Cal. 
Riverside Co. Died 1908. 

*ALVERSON W. PAGE. Merchant. Died at Broadhead, S. D., Dec. 
24, 1885. 

ANDREW PARK. Head Clerk, Fuel Accounts Bureau, Southern Pa- 
cific Co., San Francisco, Cal. 389 22nd St., Oakland, Cal. 


BENJAMIN CHURCH PORTER. Farmer; Bank Cashier. Grand 
Rapids, Mich. R. D. 1. 


WILLIAM VINCENT SAGE. Farmer. Gobleville, Mich. 


CLARENCE EUGENE SMITH, (Mich. State Normal) 1886. M. S. 1889, 
B. Pd. Lawyer and Banker. Waukegon, II. 


WILFORD COTTON STRYKER, D. D. S. (Chicago Coll. of Dental 
Surg.) 1898. Dentist. Pasadena, Cal. Residence, 1217 W. 5th St., 
Los Angeles, Cal. 


ARCHIE WILLIAM SUTTON. Farmer. Morenci, Mich. 

MICHITARO TSUDA. Mining Interests. 21 Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. 

EMERSON EDWARD VANCE. Draftsman in the State Land Com- 
missioner’s Office. 811 Washtenaw St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


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1885 

EDWIN SAWYER ANTISDALE, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1890. Spe- 
cialist in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 31 N. State St, Chicago. 
Residence, 5403 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, III. 

*WILLIAM S. BAIRD. Lawyer. Grand Rapids, Mich. Died at Los 
Angeles, Cal., January 10, 1898. 

EDWARD ASHER BARTMESS. Manager for the Standard Oil Co. 
of New York. 44 Pine St., Yonkers, N. Y. 

RICHARD MARTELLO BATES, LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1887, 
Farmer. Hastings, Mich. 

FRED LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL. Patent Lawyer. Chase Block, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 

JAMES YOUDAN CLARK. Farmer. Orion, Mich. 

CHARLES BARNARD COLLINGWOOD, M. S. 1890. Judge Circuit 
Court; Lawyer. East Lansing, Mich. 

JAMES ARTHUR DART. Real Estate. Care Columbia Club, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

HIRAM TAYLOR FRENCH, M. S. 1889. Associate Editor of Gem 


State Rural and Live Stock Journal; Manager of Can-Ada Stock 
Farm. Caldwell, Idaho. 


ELWYN THOMSON GARDNER. Farmer. Fowler, Colo. 
*HARRY POTTER GLADDEN. Farmer. Lansing, Mich. R. D. 5 
Died Nov. 10, 1908. 


ROBERT WILLIAM HEMPHILL, JR. General Manager of Washtenaw 
Light and Power Co.; Division Manager of Eastern Mich. Edison 
Co. Residence, 219 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti, Mich. 


THERIES D. HINEBAUCH, M. S. 1887, V. S. (Toronto Vet. Coll.) 
1887. Veterinarian; Farmer. ‘Tower City, Cass Co., N. D. 
CHARLES HOMER HOYT. Paint Manufacturer. Citizens Bldg., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

EDWARD RALPH LAKE, M. S. 1888. Professor of Botany and For- 
estry, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Ore. 

GLEN CUYLER LAWRENCE, M. S. 1893. Fruit Grower and Poultry- 
man. Richland, Wash. 


JOHN WALKER MATTHEWS, M. S. 1893. Teacher of Chemistry 
and Director of Athletics in the Western High School. 20 Park 
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


GEORGE MORRICE. Farmer. Shepardsville, Mich. 


*JULIUS RICHARD NEWTON. Farmer. Gainesville, Ga. Died June 
10, 1905. 


LEWIS GRANT PALMER. Farmer. Napoleon, Mich. 


*TRUMAN LAFAYETTE PARKER. Principal of Schools, Elsie, Mich. 
Died September 20, 1887. 


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WILBUR IRA POWER, M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1889. Physician 
and Surgeon. Philipsburg, Mont. 


CHARLES FRED SCHNEIDER. Section Director, U. S. Weather Bu- 
reau. 331 Federal Bldg. Residence, 68 Ransom St., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


*GEORGE ELDRIDGE SPRANG. Manufacturer of Duplicating Ma- 
chines. Detroit, Mich. Died 1909. 


DORR JOHN STRYKER. Special Agent for the Standard Oil Co. of 
New. York, New England Dept. 68 Masonic St., Rockland, Me. 

HARRIS ELY THOMAS. Lawyer. Lansing, Mich. 

JAMES DeLOSS TOWAR, M. S. 1902. Farmer. East Lansing, Mich. 

*PERRY GEORGE TOWAR. With Sugar Beet Industry. Lansing, 
Mich. Died at Garden City, Kansas, Oct. 8, 1906. 


HUBERT MONROE WELLS. Farmer and Gardener. Howell, Mich. 
IR, 1D: Oy 


FRANK MILES WOODMANSEE. Congregational Clergyman. Custer, 
Mich. 


1886 
JOHN WESLEY CLEMONS. Traveling Salesman. 411 Mich. Ave. W., 
Lansing, Mich. 
WILLIAM HENRY CLEMONS. Traveling Salesman. Durand, Mich. 


JOSEPH BELL COTTON. Attorney and Counsellor; Mine Owner. 1400 
Alworth Bldg. Residence, 2309 E. 1st St., Duluth, Minn. 


FREDERICK CALVIN DAVIS, B. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1888. Manager 
of Pacific Clay Products, Publicity Bureau. 312 Crocker Bldg. 
Residence, 189 Belvedere St., San Francisco, Cal. 


JUNIUS SERGEANT DIXON. Chemist. 154 Lake St. Chicago. Resi- 
dence, 5619 Mich. Ave., Chicago, Ill. 


ORRIN ORLANDO DUNHAM. Farmer. McBain, Mich. 

RICHARD WILLIAM EDLING. Druggist. Menominee, Mich. 

EDWARD GEORGE ELDRIDGE. Teacher. 7132 Greenwood Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 

WILLIAM GRANT (EVERHART) HARTE. Civil Engineer, Elec- 
trical Work, and Draftsman. Name was changed from Everhart 
to Harte, in October, 1899. Address previous to 1900, Chicago, Ill. 


GEORGE S. FRENCH. Inmate of Insane Asylum. Salem, Ore. 

WALTER ELMER GAMMON. Farmer and Horticulturist. San Diego, 
Cal. 

JASON ELMER HAMMOND, M. &., 1900. Manager of the Hammond 
Publishing Co. Ltd. 117 Shiawassee St. W., Lansing. Residence, 
121 St. Joseph St. W., Lansing, Mich. 

JOHN HOOKER, D: V. S: (American Vet. :Coll..N. Y¥.)) 1889, M. D: 
(Mich. Coll. of Med. and Surgery) 1897. Farmer. New Baltimore, 
Mich. 


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HARRY BLISS HOWE. Retail Lumber Yard. Buchanan, Mich. 

HENRY NORTHROP JENNER. Druggist and Chemist. 201 E. Main 
St., Elkhart, Ind. 

CLARENCE HERBERT JUDSON. Assistant Engineer of the L. S. 
& M. S. Ry. Cleveland, Ohio. 

WILLIAM ASAHEL KINNAN, M. D. (Columbian Univ.) 1895. 
Principal Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office, Wash., D. C. 1110 
Fairmont St., Wash., D. C. 

CHARLES FARWELL LAWSON. 862 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

ALBERT LESLIE NICHOLS. Real Estate and Insurance. Plainwell, 
Mich. 

GEORGE WATT PARK. Seedsman, Florist and Publisher. LaPark, 
Lancaster Co., Pa. 

WILLIAM RICHARD RUMMLER. Patent Lawyer. 1400 Tribune 
Bldg., Chicago. Residence, Glencoe, II. 

GEORGE LEVI SPANGLER. Lawyer. White Bear Lake, Minn. 

THEODORE ALEXANDER STANLEY. Dairyman. Cedar Hill Farm, 
New Britain, Conn. 

JENNIE ANN TOWAR. (Mrs. Jennie Woodard). 746 Belden Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 

*ELBERT A. WHITNEY. Attorney and Publisher. Died at Frankfort, 
Mich., September 23, I8o1. 

PHILIP BELL WOODWORTH, M. E. (Cornell Univ.) 1890. Dean and 
Professor of Electrical Engineering, Lewis Institute, Chicago. Resi- 
dence, 5809 Ohio St., Chicago, Ill. 

*FRANK LINCOLN WRIGGLESWORTH. Grain Buyer and Railroad 
Agent. Died at East Cohoctah, Mich., June 6, 1889. 


1887 


*ARTHUR ABBOT, E. M. (Mich. Coll. of Mines) 1894. General Super- 
intendent of Cerro de Pasco Mining Co. Cerro de Pasco, Peru, So. 
America. Died August 25, 1908. 

GUY ARNOLD. Farmer and Stock Raiser. Allegan, Mich. R. D. 7. 

IRVING BELCHER BATES. Flint, Mich. 

EDGAR ALBERT BURNETT. Dean of the College of Agriculture; 
Director of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, Univer- 
sity of Neb. 3256 Holdredge St., Lincoln, Neb. 

HARKNESS LUCIUS CHAPIN, M. S. 1803. Real Estate. 408 Spauld- 
ding Bldg. Residence, 623 Wasco St., Portland, Ore. 

GEORGE CLINTON CRANDALL, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1890. Pro- 
fessor of Medicine, St. Louis University. 3674 Lindell Bl. St. 
Louis, Mo. 

WILLIAM WILBUR DIEHL, B. D. (Northwestern Univ.) 1891. Pas- 
tor of First Methodist Episcopal Church. Hinckley, II. 


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*JAMES CALVIN DUFFEY, M. S. 1802. Assistant in Horticulture at 
the Missouri Botanical Garden. Died at St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 3, 
1892. 

*CARRIE MARY FRENCH. (Mrs. Hiram T. French). Died at 
Moscow, Idaho, April 28, 1899. 

WINTHROP CAMPBELL HALL. Lumberman. Grant’s Pass, Ore. 

COIK LESLIE HIMEBAUGH. General Superintendent Southern Michi- 
gan Telephone Co., Burr Oak, Mich. 

GEORGE J. HUME, B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal co 1896. Farmer. 
R. D. 3, Lansing, Mich. 

HARRY WALTER McARDLE. Professor of Mathematics, North Da- 
kota Agricultural College. Fargo, N. D. 

ROBERT WILLIAM McCULLOCH. Lawyer. Newspaper Work and 
Play Writer. New York City. (Last known address). 

EDWIN WILLIAM REDMAN. Farmer; Proprietor of the Ithaca 
Brick and Tile Yards, and County Drain Commissioner for Gratiot 
County. Ithaca, Mich. 

WILLIAM CLARK SANSON. Farmer. Kingston, Mich. 

FRANK RANDOLPH SMITH. Farmer and Merchant. Somerset, 
Mich. 

CHARLES EDWARD ST. JOHN, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1892, Ph. D. 
(Harvard) 1896, M. Pd. (Mich. Normal College) 1906, (Hon.) ; 
Astronomer, Mt. Wilson Observatory of the Carnegie Institution of 
Washington. Address, Solar Observatory, Pasadena, Cal. 


CLARE BAILEY WALDRON. Professor of Horticulture and Forestry, 
North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, N. D. 


OBADIAH COWLES WHEELER. Farmer. Charlotte, Mich. 

*CHARLES SHERMAN WHITMORE. Salesman for the McCormick 
Harvesting Co., Lansing, Mich. Died at Utica, N. Y., August 19, 
1899. 

HENRY HERMAN WINDE. Merchant. Rapid River, Delta County, 
Mich. 


1888} 
LOUIS ALBERT BREGGER, (a). Farmer. Bangor, Mich. 


ALBERT EUGENE BULSON, Jr., (a). M. D. (Rush Med. College) 
1891. Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose 
and Throat Diseases. Editor, Journal of the Indiana State Medical 
Association. Professor of Ophtholmalogy, Indiana University School 
of Medicine. Residence, 219 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 


HOWARD BURT CANNON, (a). M. S. in Agriculture (Cornell Univ.) 
1898. Farmer. Rochester, Mich. 


+Previous to the year 1888, there was but one course of study, viz., the Agricultural. 
Beginning in 1888, graduates of this course are designated (a); of the course in 
Mechanical Engineering, (m). 


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MARY LUCY CARPENTER, (a). (Mrs. N. S. Mayo). Blacksburg, 
Va. 

*RODMAN HAZARD CARY, (a). Assistant Cashier for the New York 
Life Insurance Co. Detroit, Mich. Died March 3, 1903. 


PAUL MELLEN CHAMBERLAIN, (m). M. E. (Cornell Univ.) 1890. 
Consulting Engineer. 1522 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. Residence 
2817 Linden Court, Chicago, II. 


*LUKE COMBS COLBURN, (a). M. S. 1895. Chief Engineer of the 
South Haven & Eastern Ry. Paw, Paw, Mich. Died September 
II, 1902. 

CHARLES BENJAMIN COOK, (a). M. S. 1891. Farmer; Fruit Grower. 
Owosso, Mich. R. D. 1. 

ARTHUR BURTON CORDLEY, (a). M. S. 1900. Dean of the Col- 
lege of Agriculture, Corvallis, Ore. 

LYSTER HOXIE DEWEY, (a). Botanist in the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Wash., D. C. 4612 oth St., N. W. Washington, D. C. 
JUSTUS NORRIS ESTABROOK, (a). State Agent for the Michigan 

Commercial Insurance Co. Lansing, Mich. 
FRANCIS JACKSON FREE, (a). Farmer. Lansing, Mich. 
ANDREW BRACE, GOODWIN, (a). Lawyer. Carson City, Mich. 
FRANK HENRY HALL, (a). Editor and Librarian of the New York 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Geneva, N. Y. 
HERBERT EUGENE HARRISON, (a). Chemist for the Liquid Car- 
bonic Co. of Chicago. Residence, 1214 Norwood St., Chicago, III. 
MARY LOUISE HARRISON, (a). (Mrs. Thomas Flower, Jr.) 260 
Frederick Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


FRED HEBARD HILLMAN, (a) 1801. Assistant Botanist, Seed Lab- 
oratory, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Residence, 
1000 Newton St. N. E., Washington, D. C. 


*WILLIAM JAMES HINKSON, (m). B. S. (Civ. Eng.) (Univ. of 
Mich.) 1891. Civil Engineer for M. C. R. R., Detroit, Mich. Died 
at Detroit, Mich., October 26, 1891. 

CLARK HUBBELL, (a). Miner and Lawyer at Dawson City, Y. T. 
Nome, Alaska. (Last known address). 

CHARLES L. LAWTON, (m). (General Manager of Quincy Mining 
Co. Hancock, Mich. 


NELSON SLATER MAYO, (a). M. S. 1890, D. V. S. (Chicago Vet. 
College) 1889. Prof. of Animal Husbandry, Virginia Experiment 
Station, Blacksburg, Va. 


*WELTON MARKS MUNSON, (a). M. S. 1892, Ph. D. Horticulturist 
of Experiment Station, Morgantown, W. Va. Died Sept., 1gro. 
DANIEL ALVIN PELTON, (a). M. D. (Barnes Med. College, St. 
Louis) 1897. Physician. 4o1 N. Travis St., Sherman, Texas. 


BO 


GLENN DEXTER PERRIGO, (a). Bookkeeper. Care of Deming In- 
vestment Co. Residence, 404 W. 11th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 

CHARLES HERBERT REDMAN, (a). Engineer. Ithaca, Mich. 

DALE AFTON SMITH, (a). Farmer. Firesteel, South Dakota. 

JOHN CHESTER STAFFORD, (a). Farmer. Lawrence, Mich. 

WILLIAM FAY STALEY, (a). LL.B. (Georgetown Univ.) 1802. LL.M. 
1893. Assistant to the Solicitor, Agricultural Dept. 411 Beck 
Bldg. Residence, 170 E. 15th St., Portland, Ore. 

GEORGE FRANKLIN STOW, (a). Farmer. Fowler, Mich. R. F. D. 34. 

WILLIAM ALTON TAYLOR, (a). Pomologist and Acting Chief of 
the Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Wash. DLC sy Oust. Nok Washineton,, DiC. 

GEORGE LINCOLN TELLER, (a). M. S. 1893. Chemist at the Colum- 
bus Laboratories, 31 North State St., Chicago, Ill. Residence, River- 
side, Ill. 

HENRY THURTELL, (a). Interstate Commerce Commission. Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

1889 


DAVID ANDERSON, (a). Lawyer. Paw Paw, Mich. 

ARTHUR DAVIS BAKER, (a). Secretary of the Michigan Millers’ 
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; Secretary of the Michigan Commercial 
Insurance Co., 120 Ottawa St., Lansing, Mich. Residence, 221 Len- 
awee St. W., Lansing, Mich. 

RAY STANNARD BAKER, (a). Writer and Associate Editor of the 
American Magazine. Amherst, Mass. 

BIRTLEY KING CANFIELD, (a). Sculptor. Ravenna, Ohio. 

*GEORGE LEONARD CHASE, (a). LL.B. (Detroit College of Law) 
1896. Lawyer. Detroit, Mich. Died April 19, 1907. 

EEMUBL (CHURCHINE. \(a).) Me iS.) \CUniv.. of Mich,)" 18020) M, D; 
(Univ. of Mich.) 1892. Merchant and Farmer. Weiser, Idaho. 

FREDERICK NORMAN CLARK, (a). Special Agent for Interstate 
Commerce Commission. 321 Shepherd St., N. W. Washington, 
Das: 

ROLLAND JAMES CLELAND, (m). Lawyer. 201-206 Board of Trade 
Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich. Residence, 215 S. Fuller St., Grand 
Rapids. 

LOUIS ADELBERT CLINTON, (a). M.S. 1902. Professor of Agron- 
omy and Director of the Experiment Station, Conn. Agricultural 
College. Storrs, Conn. 

WILL CURTIS, (a). Publisher of Newspaper; Real Estate Dealer. St. 
James, Minn. 

GAGER CALVIN DAVIS, (a). M.S. 1890. Fire Insurance. Residence, 
5437 Monte Vista St., Los Angeles, Cal. Business, 525-27 Laugh- 
lin Bldg., 315 S. Broadway. 


5I 


WILLIAM ELI DAVIS, (a). M. S. 1806. Teacher in Lake View High 
School, Chicago, Ill. Hubbard Woods, III. 

JOHN WILLIAM EARLE, (a). Banker and Miller. Albion, Ind. 

GEORGE LEWIS FLOWER, (m). Chief Draftsman, U. S. Coast and 
Geodetic Survey. 3008 13th St., Washington, D. C. 

DAVID ALBERTSON GARFIELD, (a). Grain Merchant. Albion, 
Mich. 


ELLSWORTH ALBERT HOLDEN, (a). Farmer; Secretary of Pat- 
rons Fire Insurance Co., Secretary of Patrons Cyclone Insurance 
Co. Lansing, Mich. 


PERRY GREELEY HOLDEN, (a). M.S. 1895. B. Pd. (Mich. State 
Normal College) 1894. Superintendent of the Extension Depart- 
ment, Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa. 

OLIVER CARY HOLLISTER, (a). Farmer. Seven Oaks Farm. 
Laingsburg, Mich. 

GEORGE J. JENKS, (m). President of Huron Milling Co. Harbor 
Beach, Mich. 


WILLIAM LIGHTBODY, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal College) 
1892. Principal of Higgins High School, Detroit. 359 Ferdinand 
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


*KERNEST GUSTAVUS LODEMAN, (a). M. S. (Cornell Univ.) 1894. 
Instructor in Horticulture, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Died 
at Mexico, N. Y., December 3, 1806. 


ALFRED LOUIS MARHOFF, (a). Civil Engineer. Post City, Texas. 


HARRY AMOS MARTIN, (a). Merchant—Martin Bros. & Co. Law- 
rence, Mich. 


THOMAS FRANCIS McGRATH, (a). Ward Superintendent for the 
City of Chicago. 408 City Hall. Residence, 110 S. Hamlin Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 


ALEXANDER MOORE, (a). Lawyer. Port Huron, Mich. 


FRANK JOSIAH NISWIANDER, (a). Secretary of the Wyoming Life 
Insurance Co. Cheyenne, Wyo. 

JOHN WELDEN O’BANNON, (a). Last known address, Minneola, 
Kansas. 

EDWARD NOAH PAGELSEN, (m). Patent Attorney. Office, 50 
Buhl Block. Residence, 70 Davenport St., Detroit, Mich. 

FRANK MILLS PAINE, (a). Florist. 210 W. 11th St., Traverse City, 
Mich. 

WALTER SHERMAN PALMER, (a.) Section Director of the Weather 
Bureau. Cheyenne, Wyo. 

LINDSAY WESLEY ‘RICE;) (2): Pee Salesman. Ada, Mich. 

WALDO ROHNERT, (a). Wholesale Seed Grower. Gilroy, Cal. 

ORLANDO JOHN ROOT, (m). 616 24th St. Moline, Ill. 


52 


WILLIAM LEE ROSSMAN, (a). Analytical and Manufacturing Chem- 
ist, the Huron Milling Co. Harbor Beach, Mich. 

FRANKLIN MONROE SEIBERT, (a). M. D. (Wooster Univ.) 1801. 
Physician and Surgeon. Mayfield, Cal. 

MARY MATILDA SMITH, (a). (Mrs. William H. Van Dervoort). 
2711 8th Ave., Moline, Ill. 

HOBART ADDISON STEWART, (a). Farmer. Clio, Mich. R. D. 1. 

CHARLES HENRY TODD, (a). Farmer and Stock Raiser. Wake- 
man, Ohio. 

JAMES WILLIAM TOUMEY, (a). M. S., M. A., Acting Director, 
and Morris K. Jesup, Professor of Silviculture, Yale University. 
459 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 

WILLIAM HUMPHREY VAN DERVOORT, (m). M. E. (Cornell 
Univ.) 1893. President and General Manager, The Root & Van 
Dervoort Engineering Co.; President and General Manager, Moline 
Automobile Co., E. Moline, Ill. Residence, 2711 8th Ave., Moline, 
Ill. 

HOWARD EVARTS WEED, (a). M. S. 1890. Landscape Architect. 
Beaverton, Oregon. 

ARTHUR GEORGE WILSON, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Col- 
lege) 1895. Abstracter of Land Titles. Hillsdale, Mich. 

ROBERT HEWETT WILSON, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Col- 
lege) 1891. Farmer. Holt, Mich. R. D. 1. 


1890 

WARREN BABCOCK, (a). Professor of Mathematics, Michigan Agri- 
cultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

JESSIE IRENE BEAL, (a). (Mrs. Ray Stannard Baker). Amherst, 
Mass. 

BEN KNIGHT BENTLEY, (a). Farmer. Marshall, Mich. R. D. 4. 

RUEL WILLIAM BLAKE, (a). U. S. Commissioner. Grass Range, 
Mont. 

HORACE EDWARD BUNCE, (a). M. D. (W. Penna. Med. College) 
1900. Physician. 221 Fisk St., Pittsburg, Pa. 

HORACE LINDSLEY BUNNELL, (a). Lumberman. Vancouver, 
B. C. Care Metropole Hotel. 

FRANK GUNNISON CLARK, (m). Residence, 526 Capitol Ave. S., 
Lansing, Mich. 

EDWARD GILMORE COONEY, (a). Residence, Dennison, Mich. 

CHARLES EDWARD FERRIS, (m). Professor of Mechanical En- 
gineering, University of Tennessee. 1312 White Ave., Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

JOSEPH FOSTER, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1894. Oculist and 
Aurist. Lansing, Mich. Office, 128 Allegan St. W. Residence, 311 
Allegan St. W. 


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JOSEPH HARLAN FREEMAN, (m). LL.M. (Georgetown Univ.) 
1899. Consulting Engineer and Expert in Patent Cases. 45 Broad- 
way, New York, N. Y. Residence, 61 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, 
Nei Yi 

HARRIS FORESTER HALL, (m). Mechanical Engineer. 279 Dear- 
born Ave., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 309 W. 16th St. Chicago 
Heights, Ill. 

HOWARD JUDSON HALL, (a). A. B. (Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ.) 
1896; M. A. (Harvard Univ.) 1900. Assistant Professor of Eng- 
lish, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cal. 

*GEORGE E. HANCORNE, (a). M. S. 1806. Principal of Schools at 
Nashua, Iowa. Died at the Agricultural College, Mich., July 20, 
1806. 

GEORGE WILLARD KINSEY, (a). D. V. S. (Chicago Vet. College.) 
1891. Doctor of Comparative Medicine. 931 Market St., Wheeling, 
W. Va. 

JAY ROBERT McCOLL, (m). With Ammerman, McColl, and Ander- 
son, Consulting Engineers, of Detroit. Dean of Engineering, Uni- 

‘versity of Detroit. Office, 1330 Penobscot Bldg. Residence, 9 
Gladstone Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

ROBERT BRUCE McPHERSON, (a). Dealer in Timbered Lands and 
Real Estate. Howell, Mich. 

WILLIAM JOHN MEYERS, (m). LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1900. Sta- 
tistician, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C. 
Residence, 2012 G. St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

WILLIAM WILBER MORRISON, (a). President of The Con- 
tinental Trust & Savings Bank Co., Toledo, Ohio. President of The 
First National Bank, Bryan, Ohio. Residence, 2044 Collingwood 
Ave., Toledo, Ohio. 

JOHN HARRIS FORSTER MULLETT, (a). M.D. C. (Chicago Vet. 
College) 1893, M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1900. Physician. Miami, 
Fla. 

WILLIAM PETRIE, (m). Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washington, 
D. C. 2815 6th St., N. E. Washington, D. C. 

*CHARLES FREDERICK RITTINGER, (a). Superintendent of 
Schools at Cass City, Mich. Died August 21, 1893. 

ELMER JOHN ROWLEY, (a). Permanent Address, Greenville, Mich. 

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SIMONS, (a). Manufacturer, Poss Motor 
Car Co., 506 Howard St., Detroit, Mich. Residence, Grand Ave., 
Lansing, Mich. 

LEWIS WAY SPAULDING, (m). Manager of the Lewistown Iron 
Works. Lewistown, Mont. 


EDWARD ALBERT STRICKER, (m). Secy. and Treas. Roger J. 
Sullivan Co., 113-15 Michigan Ave. Residence, 110 Blaine Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 


54 


JOHN W. TOAN, (a). M. D. (Detroit Med. College) 1898. Physician 
and Surgeon. Oklahoma City, Okla. 

*ORLANDO A. TURNER, (a). Bookkeeper. Leipsic, Ohio. Died Sept. 
19, 1895. 

HORACE ZELOTUS WARD, (a). Farmer. 443 Mich. Trust Bldg. 
Residence, 99 James St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

ALBERT LATCHA WATERS, (a). E. M. (Mich. College of Mines) 
1893. Managing Director of Pioneer Smelting Co., Tucson, Arizona. 

JOHN WILLIAM WHITE, (a). Rural Mail Carrier. Carbondale, 
Kansas. 


1891 


*SUSANNA ANDERSON, (a). (Mrs. Fred H. Hillman). Died at 
Reno, Nevada, March 30, 1803. 

FREDERICK WILLIAM ASHTON, (a). LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 
1894. Lawyer. Grand Island, Neb. 

CHARLES FULLER BAKER, (a). Professor of Biology. Pomona 
College. Claremont, Cal. 

WILLIAM JAMES BREESE, (m). Ranchman. 1153 Fedora St., Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

KENYON LEECH BUTTERFIELD, (a): A.’ Me (Unity) of Mich.) 
1902. LL. D. (Amherst College, Mass.) 1910. President of Massa- 
chusetts Agricultural College. Amherst, Mass. 

CLAYTON THURSTON COOK, (a). LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1897. 
Farmer. Owosso, Mich. 

ROBERT JAMES CRAWFORD, (a). Farmer, Fruit Grower, Horticul- 
turist, County Agent of State Board of Corrections and Charities, 
and Lecturer on Fruit Topics. Armada, Mich. 

EDWIN DeBARR, (a). M. S. 1893. Ph. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1809. 
Vice President and Professor of Chemistry University of Oklahoma; 
Director of State Laboratories for Public Health and Pure Food 
Commissioners, Norman, Okla. 

SAMUEL CALVIN DONDORE, (a). Real Estate, Insurance and General 
Brokerage. 439 W. Oley St., Reading, Pa. 

WILLIAM ENDERS, (m). Electrician. Butte, Mont. 

JESSIE JANE FOSTER, (a). (Mrs. A. T. Sweeney). Newark, N. J. 

WILLIS ALFRED FOX, (a). Head, Department of Teachers Training, 
Tri State College. Angola, Ind. 

*GRACE LaVERNE FULLER, (a). (Mrs. Leander Burnett). Died 
at her home near the Mich. Agrl. College, January 2, 1900. 

GEORGE ALFRED GOODENOUGH, (m). Associate Professor of 
Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois. 605 S. Lincoln Ave., 
Urbana, IIl. 

ALEXANDER FULTON GORDON, (a). M. S. 1892. Dentist. Office, 
218 Wash. Ave. §. Residence, 503 Grand Ave. S., Lansing, Mich. 


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M. EDWIN GREESON, (a). Road and Bridge Contractor. Kokomo, 
Ind. 

WILBUR OLIN HEDRICK, (a). M. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895, Ph. D. 
(Univ. of Mich.) 1909. Professor of History and Economics, Mich- 
igan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

VIRGIL SEBRING HILLYER, (m). Mining Engineer and Superin- 
tendent County Road Commission. 604 N. Pine St., Ishpeming, 
Mich. 

BERTO ARNOLD HOLDEN, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Col- 
lege) 1894. Farmer. Wixom, Mich. 

ARTHUR HENRY KNEEN, (m). Civil Engineer and Assistant Gen- 
eral Superintendent, Operating Department, American Pipe and 
Construction Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 56 Greenwood Ave., Lans- 
downe, Pa. 

ALFRED RUSSELL LOCKE, (a). Lawyer. Ionia, Mich. 

*CHARLES PARKER LOCKE, (a). Lawyer. Ionia, Mich. Died Dec. 
27, 1904. 

*VICTOR HUNT LOWE, (a). M. S. 1808. Entomologist of the N. Y. 
Agrl. Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. Died at Fort Collins, 
Colo., August 27, 1903. 

GEORGE C. MONROE, (a). Banker. South Haven, Mich. 

FREDERICK BLACKMAR MUMFORD, (a). M. S. 1893. Professor 
of Animal Husbandry; Dean of the College of Agriculture, and 
Director of the Experiment Station, University of Missouri. Colum- 
bia, Mo. 

HERBERT WINDSOR MUMFORD, (a). Professor of Animal Hus- 
bandry, University of Illinois.. Urbana, III. 

EDWARD PECK SAFFORD, (m). Roadmaster L. S. & M. S. Ry,, 
Buffalo, (N.Y. \' 37) Buffalo ‘St.,’ Silver ‘Creek, N.) ¥: 

ALBERT CARLETON SLY, (a). Manager of Skamonia Telephone Co. 
Stevenson, Wash. 

ALGERNON THOMAS SWEENEY, (a). Lb. B. (Columbia Univ.) 
1895. Counsellor-at-Law. Prudential Bldg., Newark, N. J. 
KOLIA SAN THABUE, (a). Agriculturist, Horticulturist, Landscape 
Gardner, Photographer, Importer of American Agricultural Goods. 
Thayagon Village, Wakema, P. O. Lower Burma via Brindisi, Asia. 

CHARLES A. UDELL, (a). Farmer. Jefferson, Ohio. 

GEORGE ALFRED WATERMAN, (a). M. D. C. (Chicago Vet. Col- 
lege) 1893. Farmer. Ann Arbor, Mich. R. F. D. 

MARIAN WEED, (a). (Mrs. Charles E. Neff). North Creek, Ohio. 

*CHARLES FAY WHEELER, (a). D. Sc. 1907. Botanist, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, Wash., D. C. Lanham, Md. Died March 
5, IQI0. 

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HENRY BEECHER WINEGAR, (a). Farmer. Birmingham, Mich. 


1892 

HOWARD BIGELOW BAKER, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1808. 
Physician. 281 Warren Ave. W., Detroit, Mich. 

ALBERT NORMAN BATEMAN, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal 
College) 1897. City Surveyor, Lansing, Mich. Residence, 600 S. 
Logan St., Lansing, Mich. 

FRANK BAUERLE, (m). Automatic Wood Turning. Chicago, IIl. 
Residence, 1126 Wenonah Ave., Oak Park, III. 

LOUIS C. BROOKS, (m). Engineer, Industrial Control Department of 
General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Residence, Schenectady, 
LORY TSG ERI BA 

*LEANDER BURNETT, (a). Electrical Engineer. Died at Avalon, 
Pay Dees 2731900: 

CHARLES M. CONNER, (a). Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture 
in the Philippines. 

GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS, (a). Farmer. Tekonsha, Mich. 

GEORGE ELMER EWING, (a). Farmer. Ross, Mich. R. D. 6r. 

EDWIN J. FREEMAN, (a). Manufacturer of Automobile Supplies. 
1008 21st Ave., S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. 

HORACE BIGELOW FULLER, (a). Expert Farmer, U. S. Indian 
Service, Stationed at Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation, Reserve, 
Wis. 

ALBERT HIRAM GILLETT, (a). Teacher in Indian School. Cham- 
berlain, S. Dakota. 

WALTER DAVIS GROESBECK, (m). LL. B. (Columbian Univ.) 
1899, LL. M. (National Univ.) 1901; M. Pat. L. (Master of Patent 
Law), (Columbian Univ.) 1903. Examiner in U. S. Patent Office, 
Washington, D. C. 1609 Decatur St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

CLARENCE AUSTIN HATHAWAY, (m). Secretary and General 
Manager, Lansing Motor & Pump Co. Residence, 325 S. Kerr St., 
Lansing, Mich. 

GEORGE ACRES HAWLEY, (m). Nurseryman. Hart, Mich. 

WILLIAM PARKER HAWLEY, (m). Assistant Professor in charge 
of Mechanical Drawing at Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. Residence, 
320 N. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, III. 

*GILBERT HENRY HICKS, (a). Assistant Botanist in the Division 
of Botany of the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. 
Died December 5, 1898, at Washington, D. C. 

JOHN ERNEST HINKSON, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895. Phy- 
sician and Surgeon. Wacousta, Mich. 


MABEL ERNESTINE LINKLETTER, (a). (Mrs. Frank E. Cooper). 
Holt, Calif. 


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THOMAS STEWART MAJOR, (a). Manager of Sperry & Hutchinson 
Co., Sixth Ave. and Nineteenth St., New York City. Residence, 
Arlington Hotel, Broadway and 25th St., New York City. 

WILLIAM EARLE PALMER, (a). Farmer. Vandalia, Mich. R. D. 1. 

HARVEY NEWTON PECK, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1899. Phy- 
sician. Jackson, Mich. 

BERT WILLIAM PEET, (a). M.S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1898. Associate 
Professor of Chemistry at the Michigan State Normal College. 128 
Normal St., Ypsilanti, Mich. 

DOR NOBLE STOWELL, (a). Farmer. Woodland, Mich. 

*DAVID WINFIELD TRINE, (a). Florist. Lexington, Md. Died 
July 4, 1908. 

HARRY ARNOLD WHITE, (a). District Agent of Michigan for the 
Mutual Life Insurance Co., Muskegon, Mich. 

CHARLES ROBERTS WINEGAR, (a). Traveling Salesman. 82 Fred- 
erick Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


1893 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BAIN, (m). President of Wolverine Supply 
and Manufacturing Co. of Pittsburg, Pa. 3rd and Penn., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. Residence, 163 Crafton Ave. 

LUTHER HENRY BAKER, (a). Assistant Secretary Michigan Millers 
Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Lansing, Mich. Residence, East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON BENJAMIN, (a). Last known address, Le- 
land, Mich. 

SHERMAN JOHN BLAKE, (m). Electrical Superintendent, Pittsburg 
& Conneaut Dock Co. 582 Main St., Conneaut, Ohio. 

LYMAN JAMES BRIGGS, (a). M. 8S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895. Ph. D. 
(Johns Hopkins Univ.) 1901. Physicist in charge of Physical In- 
vestigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C. 3208 Newark St., Washington, D. C. 

ROY CARLETON BRISTOL, (a). General Sales Manager & Superin- 
tendent, The Alamo Manufacturing Co. Hillsdale, Mich. 

ALTON CYREL BURNHAM, (m). LL. B. (Ill. College of Law) 1909. 
President of the American Extension University. Office, 435 
Stimpson Bldg.; Residence, 1550 Curran St., Los Angeles, Calif. 

DAISY EDNA CHAMPION, (a). (Mrs. Daisy Coffeen). Principal of 
Ward School. 1235 Michigan Ave. E., Lansing, Mich. 

CLAUDIUS BIDLEMAN CHAPIN, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 
1897. Physician and Surgeon. Suite 15, Traction Bldg., Benton 
Harbor, Mich. 

ALBERT BLACKMAR CHASE, (a). Auditor of Telephone Co. South 
Haven, Mich. 

FRED P. CLARK, (a). Attorney. Elgin, Ill. 


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LUCY MERRYLEES CLUTE, (a). (Mrs. Philip B. Woodworth). 5809 
Ohio St., Chicago, Ill. Austin Sta. 

DWIGHT SIPPERLY COLE, (m). Consulting Mechanical Engineer 
and expert in Machine Design and Improved Production Processes. 
159 S. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

ALBERT BALDWIN COOK, (a). Farmer. Owosso, Mich. 

KATHERINE COOK, (a). (Mrs. Lyman J. Briggs). 3208 Newark St., 
Washington, D. C. 

JENNIE MAE COWLEY, (a). (Mrs. Harry E. Smith). 324 Hills- 
dale St. W., Lansing, Mich. 

DICK JAY CROSBY, (a). M. S. 1903. Specialist in Agricultural Edu- 
cation, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Sta- 
tions, Washington, D. C. Residence, Lanham, Md. 

WILLARD LAWSON CUMMINGS, (a). Geologist and Mining En- 
gineer, Bethlehem Steel Co., S. Bethlehem, Pa. Residence 409 E. 
Broad St., Bethlehem, Pa. 

*JOHN BAGLEY DIMMICK, (m). Assistant Engineer, U. S. Corps of 
Engineers. Plaguemine, La. Died June, 19009. 

HARRY MILO GOSS, (a). Office Secretary, Y. M. C. A., South Bend, 
Ind. - 

ELMER BYRON HALF, (a). Farmer. Caledonia, Mich. 

OSCAR BLIN HALL, (a). M. D. (Univ. Med. College, Kansas City) 
1898. Physician. Office 209 N. Holden St., Warrensburg, Mo. Resi- 
dence, 417 W. Gay St. 

WILLIAM LEMUEL HARVEY, (a). Secretary and Treasurer of the 
International Milling Co. New Prague, Minn. 

ULYSSES PRENTISS HEDRICK, (a). M. S. 1895. Horticulturist 
of New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Geneva, N. Y. 

CLARENCE ELMER HOLMES, (a). Superintendent of School for 
Blind. Lansing, Mich. ; 

WARREN ALBERT MAXFIELD, (a). M. D. (Rush Med. College) 
1897. Physician and Surgeon. Hudsonville, Mich. 

EDWARD M. McELROY, (a). B. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1897. Superin- 
tendent of Schools. Coldwater, Mich. 

WENDELL PADDOCK, (a). M. S. 1900. Professor of Horticulture, 
Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. 

OTTO HUGO PAGELSEN, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Ill.) 1898. Physician. 
Iowa Falls, Iowa. 

HERBERT FRINK PALMER, (a). D. V. S. (Detroit Med. College) 
1895. Veterinary Surgeon. Business, 4757 E. Ravenswood Park, 
Chicago. Residence, 4640 N. Paulina, Chicago, II. 

WILLIAM WALTER PARKER, (a). M. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895. 
Principal So. Tacoma High School. Residence, 3611 So. 3ist St., 
Tacoma, Wash. 


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JOSEPH PERRIEN, (a). B.S. (Mech. Eng.) (Univ. of Mich.) 1807. 
Real Estate. 94 Forest Ave., E. Detroit, Mich. 

EDWIN CHARLES PETERS, (a). Secretary-Treasurer and General 
Manager of Seeman & Peters, Printers. 301-311 Tuscola St., Sagi- 
naw, Mich. Residence, 716 S. Warren Ave., Saginaw, Mich. 

*ROBERT B. PICKETT, (a). Teacher. Died at Springport, Mich., 
September 3, 1897. 

FRANK JAMES PORTER, (a). Woods Superintendent, East Jordan 
Lumber Co. East Jordan, Mich. 

*EMILE SMITH, (m). M. E. (Cornell Univ.) 1894. With the West- 
inghouse Electric Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Died at Pittsburg, Pa., Oc- 
tober 10, 1895. 

WILLIAM GALE SMITH, (a). Farmer. Howell, Mich. 

ALVA TRUE STEVENS, (a). M. S. 1908. Instructor in Horticulture, 
Connecticut Agricultural College. Storrs, Conn. 


VALMORE LAVERNE STEWARD, (m). Civil Engineer. Omak, 


Wash. 

*ERNEST NOYES THAYER, (m). Illustrator. Chicago, Ill. Died 
June 8, 1906. 
WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE TRACY, Jr., (a). Seed Grower. Kendrick, 

Idaho. 


LUCIUS WHITNEY WATKINS, (a). Farmer. Manchester, Mich. 


MARY LILIAN WHEELER, (a). M. S. 1899. (Mrs. D. J. Crosby). 
Lanham, Md. 


JUSTIN THAYER WIGHT, (a). Department Manager in Dry Goods 
Store. Care of Marston’s, San Diego, Cal. 


VERNON JUSTIN WILLEY, (a). .M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1909. 
X-Ray Expert. Mayo Hospital, Rochester, Minn. 


1894 


CECIL JOHN BARNUM, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Coll.) 
1896. Superintendent of Schools. Beaverton, Mich. 

REUBEN SMITH CAMPBELL, (a). General Agent, Mass. Mutual 
Life Insurance Co. 1020 Wall St., Port Huron, Mich. 

CLARENCE JAMES FOREMAN, (a). M. S. 1806, Ph. D. (Univ. of 
Wis.) 1910. Professor of Economics, University of Indiana. Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 

GREL S. GRONER, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Coll.) 1895; A. 
B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1902; S. M. (Univ. of Chicago) 1910. Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry, Ottawa University. Ottawa, Kansas. 

ERNEST VAN EMAN JOHNSTON, (m). Erecting Engineer Stoker 
Department, American Ship Windlass Co., Providence, R. I. Resi- 
dence, 489 McGraw Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


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DUNCAN D. McARTHUR, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Coll.) 
1895. Real Estate. San Diego, Cal. Room 222 Timken Bldg. 
VINTON VINCENT NEWELL, (m). Chief Engineer of Acme Brew- 

ing Co. Residence, 30 So. College St., Macon, Ga. 

JOHN DERK NIES, (m). Professor of Electrical Engineering at Lewis 
Institute, Chicago, Ill. Residence, St. Charles, Ill. 

CYRUS CLARK PASHBY, (m). Civil Engineer. Chief Clerk in Dept. 
of Streets, Bridges and Sewers, City Hall. Residence, 587 Alston 
Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 

JOHN WOODBURY PERRIGO, (m). Chief Draftsman, J. S. Metcalf 
Co., Grain Elevator Builders, Chicago and Montreal. Residence, 
Montreal, Quebec. 

LEO BENJAMIN PLUMMER, (m). D. D. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1900. 
Dentist. Shelby, Mich. 

FRANK RIPLEY POSS, (a). Mineral and Timber Lands. 825 Penob- 
scot Bldg. Residence, 21 Edison Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

JOHN WILLIAM RITTINGER, (a). Principal of High School. La 
Porte, Ind. 

WILLIAM KENT SAGENDORPH, (a). LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895. 
Lawyer. Residence, 415 W. Franklin St., Jackson, Mich. 

SILAS FRANKLIN SCOTT, (a). Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chem- 
ist. Twin Falls, Idaho. 

GEORGE EDWARD SIMMONS, (m). Sales Manager, Burton W. 
Mudge & Co., Chicago. Residence, 7612 Bond Ave., Chicago, III. 

CLARENCE BEAMAN SMITH, (a). M. S. 1895. Agriculturist in 
Farm Management, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C. Residence, Takoma Park, D. C. 

HARRY WOODBRIDGE TRACY, (a). Seed Grower. San Juan 
Batista, Cal. 

ROBERT SYLVESTER WELSH, (a). (Captain Field Artillery), Cap- 
tain and Quartermaster, U. S. Army, 26th St. and Gray’s Ferry 
Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Permanent address, care of the Adjutant 
General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

WILLIAM FRANKLIN WIGHT, (a). Botanist, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Residence, Takoma Park, D. C. 

LEROY ALLEN WILSON, (a). LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1899. Bank 
President. El Reno, Okla. 

*ROBERT S. WOODWORTH, (a). Farmer. Died at Caseville, Mich., 
July 31, 1806. 

1895 

HENRY RAYMOND ALLEN, (a). Assistant Sales Manager of the 
Pfaudler Co., Rochester, N. Y. 1269 Park Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 

CHARLES HULBERT ALVORD, (a). M. Agr. 1910. Professor of 
Agriculture and Superintendent of College Farm, Texas Agricul- 
tural College. College Station, Texas. 

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WILLIAM CHANDLER BAGLEY, (a). M. S. (Univ. of Wis.) 1808, 
Ph. D. (Cornell Univ.) 1900. Director of School of Education, 
University of Illinois, Urbana, III. 

JOHN PIERCE CHURCHILL, (m). C. E. (Cornell Univ.) 1901. Chief 
Engineer of Hay, Foundry and Iron Works, Newark, N. J. 19 
Whittlesey Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

CHARLES PHILLIP CLOSE, (a). M.S. 1897. Horticulturist of Mary- 
land Agricultural College and Experiment Station. College Park, 
Md. 

ROYAL SAN CLARE FISHER, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal Coll.) 
1896; M. D. (Hahnemann Med. Coll. of Chicago) 1906. Physician. 
Office, Schweiter Bldg., corner of Main and Douglas St. Residence, 
812 N. Market St., Wichita, Kansas. 

GUY HENRY FRACE, (a). M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1898. Phy- 
sician and Surgeon. Westphalia, Mich. 

MERRITT WILLIAM FULTON, (a). Fruit Grower. Cherry Run, 
W. Va. 

WALTER J. GOODENOUGH, (m). Mechanical Engineer, Stone & 
Webster Engineering Corp., Boston, Mass. Residence, 199 Winthrop 
Road, Brookline, Mass. 

ERNEST JOY HECK, (a). LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 1900. Attorney at 
Law. Miami, Florida. 

FRANK JOHNSON, (m). Designer, Cadillac Motor Car Co. Resi- 
dence, 229 Melbourne Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

MAURICE GRENVILLE KAINS, (a). B.S. A. (Cornell Univ.) 18096, 
M. S. A. 1897. Associate Editor of American Agriculturist. Ash- 
land Bldg., 315 Fourth Ave., New York City, N. Y. 

HENRY FREEMAN LAKE, Jr., (m). Editor and Publisher of the 
Gunnison News-Champion. Gunnison, Colo. 

HURON WILLIS LAWSON, (a). M. D. 1903. Physician. Office, 1117 
Vermont Ave., Residence, 1217 M. St., Washington, D. C. 

RUSSEL ROSS MARBLE, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1902. Phy- 
sician and Surgeon. 724 W. 7th St., Hastings, Nebr. 

GERRIT MASSELINK, (a). Professor of Mathematics, Ferris Insti- 
tute. Residence, 215 Woodward Ave., Big Rapids, Mich. 

JAMES SKILLEN MITCHELL, (a). Farmer. Holly, Mich. 

JAMES EMERSON NISWANDER, (a). Bookkeeper for Plumbing 
Contractor. Residence, 410 FE. 26th St., Cheyenne, Wyo. 

FRANK POWELL NORMINGTON, (a). Farmer and Dairyman. Ionia, 
Mich. - ReaD: 

HARRIE ROSCIUS PARISH, (m). Farmer. Lumber and Coal Dealer. 
Allen, Mich. 

ROBERT LLEWELLYN REYNOLDS, (m). Vice-president of Hola- 
bird-Reynolds Electric Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Residence, Sunny 
Slope, San Gabriel, Cal. R. F. D. 1. 

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CHARLES HOMER ROBISON, (a). D. D. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1903. 
Dentist. Milan, Mich. 


PETER V. ROSS; (a). Attorney at Law. 906 Pacific Bldg., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

HOWARD REMUS SMITH, (a). Head Professor of Animal Hus- 
bandry, University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb. 

THORN SMITH, (a). Chemical Engineer. Diack & Smith, 49 W. 
Larned St. Residence, 125 Langley Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

WILLIAM CLYDE STEBBINS, (a). Principal of High School. Grand 
Forks, N. Dakota. 


GUY L. STEWART, (a). Agricultural and Industrial Agent, St. L. S. 
W. Ry. Lines, Cotton Belt Route. St. Louis, Mo. Room 1328 
Pierce Bldg. 


CLAY TALLMAN, (a). Attorney and Mine Operator. Rhyolite, Bull- 
frog Mining District, Nevada. 


LEWIS HUNT VAN WORMER, (a). Assistant Analyst of State Dairy 
and Food Department, Lansing. Mich. Residence, 1024 Ottawa 
St., Lansing, Mich. 


*HUGH ELMER WARD, (a). M. S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1898. Instruc- 
tor in Soil Physics, University of Illinois. Urbana, Ill. Died Dec. 
29, 1902. 

SHOICHI YEBINA, (a). President of Aomori Ken Agricultural School. 
Sambougi, Aomori Ken, Japan. 


JOHN GEORGE VELDHUIS, (a). M. D. (Detroit Med. Coll.) 1808. 
Farmer, Belgrade, Montana. 


1896 
WIRT TIMOTHY BARNUM, (a). Farmer. Gregory, Mich. R. D. 2. 
JOSEPH TOWER BERRY, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1906. Physician. 
Office Tama Bldg. Residence, 1415 Aetna St., Burlington, Iowa. 


CLIFTON HENRY BRIGGS, (a). M.S. (Univ. of Mich.) 1898. Chem- 
ist with Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit. Residence, 334 Helen Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 


JAMES HERBERT BRILEY, (a). M. D. 1903 (University of Mich- 
igan). Physician. Polson, Montana. 


ROBERT BENJAMIN BUEK, (a). Farmer and Correspondent. Resi- 
dence 214 John R. St., Detroit, Mich. 


ROBERT LEMUEL CLUTE, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in Philippine 
Normal School. Manila, P. I. 


WILLIAM KENT CLUTE, (a). Lawyer. 711 Mich. Trust Bldg., Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

ROSCOE E. DOOLITTLE, (a). With Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 


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LOREN PEARL REDMAN FIMPLE, (a). LL. B. (Cornell Univ.) 
1898. Farmer. Colon, Mich. 


ARTHUR FRANK HUGHES, (a). Farmer and Cattleman. American 
Falls, Idaho. 

LUTHER JAMES HUGHES, (a). Professor of Science, Wendell High 
School, Wendell, Idaho. 

*FRANK NASH JAQUES, (a). Died at Flint, Mich., December 13, 1806. 
CHARLES ADOLPHUS JEWELL, (a). Head of Biology Department, 
South Central High School. 418 19th Ave. E., Spokane, Wash. 
LYMAN REED LOVE, (a). Dairy Farmer. Farmington, Mich. R. D. 1. 
WILLFORD JEROME McGEE, (a). Food and Drug Laboratory, 


Bureau of Chemistry, U. S$. Department of Agriculture. New Or- 
leans, La. Room X, Custom House. 


WAHEY MATSURA, (m). Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo 
College of Technology. 205 Yoyogi, near Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. 

CLARE EUGENE MEYERS, (m). Farmer. Pine Lake, Alberta, Can. 

*NOEL MYRON MORSE, (a). Farmer. Carson City, Mich. Died Oct. 
4, 1904. 

ERNEST DE ALTON PARTRIDGE, (m). D. B. conferred by Board 
of Education, Utah, June, 1897. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 


Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Residence, 195 E. 4th 
St., Provo, Utah. 

LOUIS DUNHAM SEES, (a). Technical Chemist (Sugar and Soils). 
Unionville, Mich. 

HARRY EDMUND SMITH, (m). Consulting Engineer. 324 W. Hills- 
dale St., Lansing, Mich. 

JOSEPH HERBERT STEELE, (m). Professor of Engineering, South 
Dakota School of Mines. Rapid City, S. Dakota. 


JONATHAN EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE TRACY, (a). Seedsman, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Seed Distribution. 2927 
Macomb St., Washington, D. C. 


STEPHEN WOODBRIDGE TRACY, (a). Western Traveling Sales- 
man, D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. 306 Samson St., San 
Francisco, Cal. 


BERTHA MARGARET WELLMAN, (a). B. Pd. (Mich. State Normal 
Coll.) 1897. (Mrs. C. A. Willson). Knoxville, Tenn. 


ORSON PHELPS WEST, (a). Farmer. Columbiaville, Mich. 


GEORGE WHITNEY WILLIAMS, (m). Manager of Chapman Engine 
& Manufacturing Co., Dundas, Ont. Residence, 67 Stanley Ave., 
Hamilton, Ont. } 


SHELDON BRISTOL YOUNG, (a). M. D. (Detroit College of Medi- 
cine) 1903. Physician. Caseville, Mich. 


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1897 


*WALTER GEORGE AMOS, (m). Manager of the Chicago Office of 
Murphy Iron Works of Detroit. Died at Morgan Park, IIl., March 
22, 1900. 

ALBERT EDWARD BROWN, (a). Physician. Conde, S. Dakota. 

ALBERT THOMPSON CARTLAND, (a). Methodist Minister. Fre- 
mont, Mich. 

SADIE D. CHAMPION, (a). (Mrs. Emmett L. Savage). Paulding, 
Ohio. 

HENRY AUSTIN DIBBLE, (a). Accountant, Michigan Puget Sound 
Lumber Co. Victoria, B. C. 

*GEORGE NIAL EASTMAN, (m). Electrical Engineer with Chicago 
Edison Co. Died at Monrovia, Cal., June, 1910. 

JAMES ADAM ELLIOTT, (a). M. D. (Detroit College of Medicine) 
1901. Physician. 43 N. McCamley St., Battle Creek, Mich. 
SANFORD HAMILTON FULTON, (a). Fruit Grower. Sleepy Creek, 

W. Va. 

*WILLIAM RICHARD GOODWIN, (m). Assistant in C. E. Dept. 
Western Iowa Div. C. & N. W. Ry. Co. Died at Union Pier, Mich., 
Dec. 1, 1902. 

EDWARD CLARENCE GREEN, (a). Pomologist in charge of So. 
Texas Garden, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Brownsville, 
Texas. 

HERBERT WILLIAM HART, (a). Traveling Salesman. Greenville, 
Mich., R. D. 2. 

CHARLES FREDERICK HERRMANN, (a). Tailor. 524 Nicollet 
Ave. Residence, 3240 Aldrich Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. 

WILLIAM SETH HOWLAND, (a). Deputy Auditor. Jefferson, Ohio. 


CASS B. LAITNER, (a). Brush Manufacturer. Laitner Brush Co., 
63 Brady St. Residence, 165 Englewood Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


FREDERICK WILLIAM LEWIS, (a). Farmer; Real Estate and 
Loans, Evart, Mich. 


JOHN DeWITT McLOUTH, (a). Farmer. Addison, Mich. 


LEWIS STORMS MUNSON, (a). Chemist, Ault & Wiborg Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. Residence, 1908 Clarion Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


GEORGE ANDREW PARKER, (m). Assistant Engineer, C. O. Bart- 
lett & Snow Co., Cleveland. Residence, 1341 82nd St. N. E., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


SCOTT JAMES REDFERN, (a). Dry Goods Dealer. Ovid, Mich. 


JOHN W. RIGTERINK, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1901. Phy- 
sician and Surgeon. Freeport, Mich. 


ERNEST ARNO ROBINSON, (a). Civil Engineer; County Surveyor, 
Charlevoix Co. Boyne City, Mich. 


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EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON, (a). Dean of College of Agriculture, 
W. Va. University. Morgantown, W. Va. 


EARL HOWARD SEDGWICK, (m). Purchasing Agent and En- 
gineer, Brighton Mills, Passaic, N. J. Residence, 122 Franklin Ave., 
Passaic, N. J. 

ELWOOD SHAW, (a). Carpenter and Jobber. 559 31st St., Detroit, 
Mich. 


IRVIN LEROY SIMMONS, (m). Bridge Engineer, C. R. I. & P. Ry,, 
Chicago. Residence, 702 Greenleaf Ave., Wilmette, IIl. 


VADIM A. SOBENNIKOFF, (m). Superintending the Construction of 
Steamships for the Siberian Government. Kiakhta, Siberia. (Last 
known address). 


HUBERT EVERETT VAN NORMAN, (a). Professor of Dairy Hus- 
bandry, the Penn. State College. State College, Pa. 


AMY BELL VAUGHN, (w). M. S.:1898. (Mrs. H. C. Gilger). 2734 
Parkwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. 


1898 
BERTHA BIGELOW BAKER, (a). (Mrs. E. F. Heath). East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 
MARY CAMP BAKER, (a). (Mrs. R. H. Waite.) College Park, Md. 


EDMUND ALBERT CALKINS, (a). Civil Engineer; Supt. and Mgr. 
Louisiana Golden Meadows Co., Lockport, La. 


GEORGE CAMPBELL, (a). Farmer. St. Johns, Mich. R. D. 1o. 


JENNETTE CORYELL CARPENTER, (w). (Mrs. Mark Wheeler). 
Fort Davis, Alaska. 


THOMAS ALFRED CHITTENDEN, (a). ‘Teacher. Glenwood Ave., 
Akron, Ohio. 

CHARLES ARTHUR GOWER, (m). Superintendent of Ideal Motor 
Co., Lansing. Residence, 303 Allegan St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


HERBERT ALEXANDER HAGADORN, (m). Civil Engineer, Build- 
ing and Grounds Department, General Electric Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y. Residence, 237 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y. 


DAVID JONES HALE, (a). M.D. Physician. Colon Hospital, Canal 
Zone, Panama. 


THOMAS LEROY HANKINSON, (a). ‘Teacher of Zoology, Eastern 
Illinois State Normal School. Charleston, III. 


ELLA PEARL KEDZIE, (w). (Mrs. L. C. Plant). Missoula, Mont. 


CHARLES WHITTLESAY LOOMIS, (a). Poultry and Small Fruit. 
North Dana, Mass. 


WILLIAM JOHN MERKEL, (m). With John Schroeder Lumber Co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. Residence, 835 Buffum St., Milwaukee, Wis. 
HARRY LORIN MILLS, (a). Miner. Candle, Kugruk River, Alaska. 

(Last known address). 


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ROBERT EMOND MORROW, (a). Farmer. Central Lake, Mich. 
ALBERT MACKELCAN PATRIARCHE, (a). Traveling Freight Agent. 
Care P. M. R. R. 3233 McKinley Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. 
GEORGE FLETCHER RICHMOND, (a). Technical Manager, Tonkin 

Pulp & Paper Co. Haiphong, Indo-China. 


FLOYD WELLINGTON ROBISON, (a). Chemist. Detroit Testing 
Laboratory, 1111 Union Trust Bldg. Residence, 56 Rosedale Ct., 
Detroit, Mich. 


DEWEY ALSDORF SEELEY, (a). Local Forecaster, U. S. Weather 
Bureau. East Lansing, Mich. 


HOMER COLLAR SKEELS, (a). Scientific Assistant, Bureau of Plant 
Industry, Washington, D. C. Residence, 210 Holly Ave., Takoma 
Ieee IDL Ce 


OTTO WILBER SLAYTON, (a). Salvation Army Officer. Care Salva- 
tion Army, 180 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


CLARA MATHILDE STEELE, (w). Kindergartner, Elmer Ave. 
School, Schenectady, N. Y. 133 Glenwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y. 

*CHARLES EGBERT TOWNSEND, (a). Farmer. Onondaga, Mich. 
Died April 3, 1900. 

FRANK VAUGHN WARREN, (m). Engineer, Cramp & Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Residence, 312 N. 37th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


ANNE CATHERINE WATKINS, (w). (Mrs. Charles H. Adams). 
221 Pine St. S., Lansing, Mich. 


FRED THOMAS WILLIAMS, (a). Civil Engineer. Sanford, Florida. 
FRED L. WOODWORTH, (a). Farmer. Caseville, Mich. R. F. D. 


1899 
R. MANNING AGNEW, (m). Structural Engineer. Chesaning, Mich. 


CLIFT FAY AUSTIN, (a). Administrative Work, care of American 
Sugar Co. Central Nueva Luisa, Jovellanos, Cuba. 

MARIE ELIZABETH BELLISS, (w). (Mrs. Charles Johnson). Bel- 
ding, Mich. 

WALTON KIRK BRAINERD, (a). Professor of Dairy Husbandry in 
Va. Polytechnic Institute. Blacksburg, Va. 

TERESA A. BRISTOL, (w). (Mrs. E. W. Ranney). Greenville, Mich. 


JOSEPH ARTHUR BULKELEY, (a). Professor of Science, Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Wallera- 
wang, New South Wales, Australia. 


CHARLES ELIOT CALKINS, (a). Farmer. Swartz Creek, Mich. 
Rob Dee 

FRED RANDALL CRANE, (a). Principal Dunn County Agricultural 
School, Menominee, Wis. 

S. FRED EDWARDS, (a). M. S. 1903. Professor of Bacteriology, On- 
tario Agricultural College. Guelph, Canada. 


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WALTER HENRY FLYNN, (m). Division Master Mechanic of M. C. 
R. R., C. S. Division. Residence, 50 Gladstone Ave., St. Thomas, 
Ont. 

EDWARD D. GAGNIER, (m). Checker and Designer, Gas Engine De- 
partment, Buckeye Engine Co., Salem, Ohio. Residence, 356 High 
St., Salem, Ohio. 

GEORGE NATHAN GOULD, (a). Lawyer. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

WILLIAM D. HURD, (a). Director of Extension Work, Mass. Agr. 
College. Amherst, Mass. 

SEYMOUR LEE INGERSON, (a). Chemist with Swift & Co. 1625 
Galveston Ave., Fort Worth, Texas. 

CHARLES JOHNSON, (a). Gardener and Florist. Belding, Mich. 

WILLIAM ROSCOE KEDZIE, (a). Congregational Clergyman. Pon- 
tiac, Mich. 

ADORF BERNHARDT KRENTEL, (a). Chemist, Dominion Sugar 
Co. 17 Hilda Pl., Berlin, Ont. 

ALEX. KRENTEL, (a). Farmer; Real Estate. Residence, East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

CHRISTIAN M. KRENTEL, (a). Register of Deeds, Mason, Mich. 

MACY HARVEY LAPHAM, (a). Scientist in the Soil Survey, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. Residence, 1506 
Meridian Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. 

FRED NICHOLS LOWRY, (m). Superintendent of The Dow Chemical 
Co., Midland, Mich. 

JOSEPH LEWIS McDERMOTT, (a). M. D. Physician. (Kansas 
Univ.) 1907. Residence, 800 West Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 

PHILIP SHERIDAN ROSE, (m). Assistant Editor of “Gas Review.” 
Madison, Wis. 

EDWARD RAYMOND RUSSELL, (m). Draftsman, Canadian Bridge 
Co., Walkerville, Ont. Residence, 147 Windermere Road, Walker- 
ville, Ont. 

JOHN SEVERANCE, (a). Land Agent, Lake Superior Iron & Chem- 
ical Co. Marquette, Mich. 

ALLAN H. STONE, (m). Office Engineer, Kansas City Terminal Ry. 
Co. Residence, 3944 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. 

ALBERT THORNE SWIFT, (a).  Lumberman. Residence, 1901 
Spencer St., Omaha, Neb. 

FRANCIS EVERETT WEST, (a). M. S. 1902. Professor of Chem- 
istry, Alma College. Residence, 220 Maple Ave., Alma, Mich. 


CLARA FAY WHEELER, (w). (Mrs. G. N. Eastman). Riverside, Cal. 


1900 


LOUIS LYNNFOOTE APPLEYARD, (m). Salesman, Seager Engine 
Works, Lansing. Residence, 417 Ottawa St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


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CHARLES WILLIAM BALE, (m). Assistant Chief Engineer, Wil- 
lamette Iron and Steel Works, Portland. Portland, Ore. R. F. D. 2. 

WILLIAM BALL, (m). Designer, Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit. 
Residence, 860 Forest Ave. E., Detroit, Mich. 

ANTRANIG GARABED BODOURIAN, (a). Poultryman. Care of 
Columbia Towel Co. 147 E. 23rd St., New York City, N. Y. (Last 
known address). 

HARRY LUTHER CHAMBERLIN, (m). Superintendent of Niagara 
Iron Mining Co. Michigamme, Mich. 

ALICE M. CIMMER, (w). Teacher of Domestic Science, Battle Creek 
Public Schools. 14 Broad St., Battle Creek, Mich. 

HOMER BUELL CLARK, (m). Chief Draftsman for Morton Mfg. 
Co. 16 Fifth St., Muskegon Heights, Mich. 

GEORGE B. FULLER, (m). Factory Manager and Chief Engineer of 
Packers Motor Truck Co., Warwood Park, Wheeling, W. Va. 

HUGH BURR GUNNISON, (m). Mechanical Engineer and Architect, 
with Edison Illuminating Co. of Detroit. Residence, 1066 14th Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

CHARLES HENRY HILTON, (a). Horticulturist. Benton Harbor, 
Mich. 

ABRAHAM KNECHTEL, (a). Inspector of Dominion Forest Reserves, 
Department of Interior. Ottawa, Canada. 

CHARLES WESLEY LEIPPRANDT, (a). Superintendent, Essexville 
Factory of Michigan Sugar Co. Bay City, Mich. 

BERTHA EVELYN MALONE, (w). Draper, S. Dakota. 

WILFRED BARTLETT NEVINS, (m). Civil Engineer and Drafts- 
man Santa Fe Ry., Hemet, Cal. 

CLARE HENRY PARKER, (a). President and Manager of Parker 
Dairy Co., Inc., Johnson and Warren Ave. Residence, 314 N. 3rd 
St., Saginaw, Mich. 

WILLIAM TEAL PARKS, (a). Milk Dealer. Benton Harbor, Mich. 

ELLIS WILBUR RANNEY, (a). Secretary and Treasurer of Ranney 
Refrigerator Co. of Greenville, Mich. Part Owner of City Farm 
Dairy of Belding, Mich. Residence, Greenville, Mich. 

*HARRIETTE IRVING ROBSON, (w). Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Colorado Agricultural College at Fort Collins. Died at Colorado 
Springs, Colo., January 3, IQII. 

CHARLES HENRY SPRING, (m). With Power Department, D. U. R., 
Detroit. Residence, 696 Third Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

PAUL THAYER, (a). Assistant Horticulturist in Experiment Station. 
Wooster, Ohio. 

IRMA G. THOMPSON, (w). (Mrs. Mark Ireland). Fort Monroe, Va. 


JOHN ROY THOMPSON, (m). Master Mechanic, Chicago, Great 
Western R. R., Clarion, Iowa. 


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HARVEY ALLEN WILLIAMS, (a). Agriculturist. Grand Ledge, Mich. 
ROB De; 


1901 


J. GUY ALDRICH, (m). Residence, 618 Dover St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

FRANKLIN ALFRED BACH, (a). Superintendent of the Michigan 
Sugar Co., Sebewaing Plant. Sebewaing, Mich. 

WILLIAM JAMES BAILEY, (m). Manager of Day & Night Solar 
Heater Co., Monrovia, Cal. Residence, 423 N. Primrose Ave., Mon- 
rovia, Cal. 

HUGH POTTER BAKER, (a). D. Oec. (Univ. of Munich) 1910. Pro- 
fessor of Forestry, Penn. State College. State College, Pa. 

ROY L. BROWN, (a). Manager of Moser Hygienic Dairy Co. Resi- 
dence, 2829 Birmingham Ave., Dallas, Texas. 

GEORGE E. CHADSEY, (a). Clerk in Postoffice Department, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Residence, 2706 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. 

JOHN FRANKLIN COATS, (m). Manager, Princeton Collieries, Ltd. 
Princeton, B. C. 

ARTHUR J. COOK, (a). Surveyor and Civil Engineer, 3620 Colby Ave., 
Everett, Wash. 

HARRY JOSHUA EUSTACE, (a). M. Hort. 1911. Professor of Hor- 
ticulture, Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

ALICE M. GUNN, (w,). Instructor in Domestic Science, Wisconsin Nor- 
mal College. Superior, Wis. 

GUSTAV WILHELM GUTEKUNST, (a). Farmer. Grass Lake, Mich 

CELIA A. HARRISON, (w). (Mrs. Geo. F. Richmond). Haiphong, 
Indo-China. 

CLARE WARREN HAVEN, (a). Nurseryman; Manager of Wilde- 
mere Gardens, Inc. Royal Oak, Mich. R. D. 2. 

ARTHUR H. HAYES, (m). Structural Engineer and Draftsman with 
Flint & Walling Mfg. Co. Residence, 517 E. Mitchell St., Kendall- 
ville, Ind. 

GEORGE C. HUMPHREY, (a). Professor of Animal Husbandry, Uni- 
versity of Wisconsin. Madison, Wis. 

MARK L. IRELAND, (m). First Lieutenant U. S$. Coast Artillery. 
Coast Artillery School. Fort Monroe, Va. 

DON BEEBE JEWELL, (a). Agriculturist, School District No. 6, 
Itaska Co., Minn. P. O. Deer River, Minn. 

CHARLES W. KAYLOR, (a). Assistant Manager, Helvetia Milk Con- 
densing Co. Mulvane, Kansas. 

SAMUEL J. KENNEDY, (a). Illustrator. 301 King St. Depot. 
Seattle, Wash. 

MARY KNAGGS, (w). (Mrs. A. H. Stone). 3044 Oak St. Kansas 
City, Mo. 


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RALPH MEEKS LICKLY, (m). Chief Draftsman, N. Y. N. H. & H. 
Ry. 601 Washington Ave., West Haven, Conn. 

L. BAYARD LITTELL, (m). Structural Engineer, American Bridge 
Co., Detroit, Mich. Address, 126 Milbourne Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

CHARLES ANDREW McCUE, (a). Horticulturist of Delaware Agri- 
cultural Experimental Station; Professor of Horticulture, Dela- 
ware College. Newark, Delaware. 

NEWELL A. McCUNE, (a). Pastor, First M. E. Church. Benton Har- 
bor, Mich. 

ROBERT STARR NORTHROP, (a). Real Estate. 167 C St, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 

ROY M. NORTON, (m). Secretary and Treasurer, Sarnia Bridge Co., 
Sarnia, Ont. Residence, Upton Works, Mich. 

FLETA PADDOCK, (w). (Mrs. Hugh Potter Baker). State College, 
Pas 

FRED L. RADFORD, (m). Chief Draftsman, Reo Motor Car Co., Lan- 
sing. Residence, 601 W. Hillsdale St., Lansing, Mich. 

CHARLES P. REED, (a). M. Agr. 1910. Farmer. Howell, Mich. 
Ree Dy. 

GEORGE SEVERANCE, (a). Superintendent of Farms for A. C. 
Bohrnstedt Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Stirling, Alberta, Canada. 

VERNON M. SHOESMITH, (a). Professor of Farm Crops, Michigan 
Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

J. HACKLEY SKINNER, (a). Farmer. Kalamazoo, Mich. R. F. 
ID nteh 

JOHN BAILEY STEWART, (a). General Manager of the Windsor 
T. G. Corp. Windsor, Conn. 

HORACE TUCKER THOMAS, (m). Chief Engineer, Reo Motor Car 
Co., Lansing. Residence, 1100 Michigan Ave. E., Lansing, Mich. 

GORDON EDWIN TOWER, (a). Orchardist with The Waldo Hills 
Orchard Co. Salem, Oregon. R. D. 5. Box 33. 

WALTER W. WELLS, (m). Mechanical Engineer, Elmore Mfg. Co. 
Clyde, Ohio. 

GEORGE D. WHITE, (a). Manager of Patton Paint Co. Newark, 
INGA 

ROSWELL A. WHITNEY, (a). Manager of Hudson, Mich., Branch of 
Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. Hudson, Mich. 

VESTA WOODBURY, (w). (Mrs. Thomas M. Marshall). 1420 Broad- 
way, Alameda, Cal. 


1902 


ORLA L. AYRS, (a). Agriculturist, Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad 
Co. Care Land Department, Tenn., C. I. & R. Co. Residence, 1706 
11th Ave. §., Birmingham, Ala. 


71 


J. FRED BAKER, (a). M. For. 1905 (Yale), M. For. 1911. Professor 
of Forestry, Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

EDMUND R. BENNETT, (a). M. Hort. 1909. Professor of Horticul- 
ture, Colorado Agricultural College. 624 Elizabeth St., Ft. Collins, 
Colo. 

ELMA BOWERMAN, (w). (Mrs. T. B. Roberts). McConnelsville, 
Ohio. 

HARRY LLEWELLYN BRUNGER, (m). With Seager Engine Works, 
Lansing. Residence, 1200 W. Main St., Lansing, Mich. 

DILLMAN S. BULLOCK, (a). M. Agr. 1911. Missionary Instructor in 
Agriculture. Casilla 75, Temuco, Chili, S. A. 

WINIFRED E. CANNELL, (w). ‘Teacher in Lansing Schools. 520 
S. Washington Ave., Lansing, Mich. 

FRANK GEORGE CARPENTER, (m). 615 Fifth Ave. W., Calgary, 
Alberta, Can. 

LYMAN CARRIER, (a). Professor of Agronomy; Supervisor of Dis- 
trict Experiment Stations. Virginia Agricultural College. Blacks- 
burg, Va. 

ALBERT HERMAN CASE, (m). Manager of Santa Fe Gold and Cop- 
per Mining Co., San Pedro, N. Mex.; Assistant Manager, Tennes- 
see Copper Co. Residence, Copperville, Polk Co., Tenn. 

RALPH WALDO CASE, (m). Engineer, Coronado Beach Co. 3951 D 
St., P. O. Box 207, San Diego, Cal. 

ROBERT L. CORK, (m). Designer and Assistant Engineer, Western 
Gas Construction Co. of Salem, Ohio. Residence, 118 EF. Leith St., 
Salem, Ohio. 

GUY SIDNEY COVELL, (m). Farmer. Whitehall, Mich. 

ALBERT GEORGE CRAIG, (a). M. Hort. 1909. Horticulturist for 
the Arcadia Orchards Co. Deer Park, Wash. 

MAMIE LUCRETIA CROSBY, (w). (Mrs. Herbert H. Mowry). Lan- 
ham, Md. 

MATT A. CROSBY, (a). Assistant Agriculturist in U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Office of Farm Management. Residence, Washing- 
tony ac. 

ERNEST I. DAIL, (a). Manufacturer. Lansing, Mich. Residence, 126 
Penn. Ave. N., Lansing, Mich. 

*CLARE DEAN, (w). ‘Teacher. Died Feb. 3, 1906, at Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich. 

HARRY GARFIELD DRISKEL, (m). Blast Furnace Construction, 
Corrigan, McKinney Co. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. 

JOHN ADAMS DUNFORD, (a). B. S. in C. E. (Univ. of Mich.) 
1906. Bridge Engineer for City of Seattle. Residence, 406 Yesler- 
way, Seattle, Wash. 

HARVEY D. FARGO, (m). Toledo Bridge and Crane Co. Residence, 
120 E. 14th St., Toledo, Ohio. . 


72 


HARRIET A. FARRAND, (w). (Mrs. George Cardozo). Big Timber, 
Mont. 


FRED CHARLES FOX, (m). Foreman, Wood-Working Department, 
Gaylord Manufacturing Co. Gaylord, Mich. 


GEORGE DANIEL FRANCISCO, (m). Mechanical Engineer with Jef- 
fery Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio. Residence, 1374 Summit 
St., Columbus, Ohio. 


MINA FULLER (w). (Mrs. J. L. Truxell). Lewiston, Mich. 
WARREN J. GEIB, (a). Scientific Assistant in Bureau of Soils, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 


IRVING GINGRICH, (a). Musical Director and Instructor in South 
Bend Conservatory of Music. Residence, 732 FE. Dubail Ave., South 
Bend, Ind. 


HARRY HENDERSON, (a). Lawyer. 802 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, 
Mich. 

NORMAN B. HORTON, (a). Cheese Manufacturer. Morenci, Mich. 

*DAVID A. KEELER, (m). With the Covert Motorette Co., Lock- 
port, N. Y. Died Sept. 12, 1902. 

HAROLD S. KNEELAND, (m). Traverse City, Mich. 

ARTHUR E. KOCHER, (a). Scientist in Soil Survey, Bureau of Soils, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

WILLIAM KRIEGER, (a). Florist, Mt. Hope and Pennsylvania Ave., 
Lansing, Mich. 

OSCAR F. MEAD, (m). Detroit, Mich. (Last known address.) 

CLARK W. MILLSPAUGH, (m).. Chief Draftsman, M. C. R. R., De- 
troit, Mich. Residence, 369% Commonwealth Ave. 

MARGUERITE A. NOLAN, (w). (Mrs. Herbert F. Lemp). Boise, 
Idaho. 

FLOYD WILLIAM OWEN, (a). P. O. Box 150. Detroit, Mich. 

WILBUR S. PALMER, (a). Fruit Grower. Kalkaska, Mich. 

HERBERT K. PATRIARCHE, (a). Traveling Freight Agent, P. M. 
R. R. Residence, 31 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 

BURT AYRES PETERSON, (m). Experimental Engineer, Barber-Col- 
man Co., Rockford, Ill. Residence, 609 Ashland Ave., Rockford, Ill. 

TITUS GLENN PHILLIPS, (a). Landscape Architect and Forester. 
704 Breitmeyer Bldgs., 24 Broadway. Residence, 84 Prentis Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

JOHN M. RANKIN, (a). Agricultural Work, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. Willits, Cal. 


EARNEST ALFRED RICHMOND, (m). Assistant General Superin- 
tendent, Postum Cereal Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Residence, 575 
E. Main St., Battle Creek, Mich. 


LYNN D. RUDOLPH, (a). Importing and Selling English and Amer- 
ican Goods, Southern Sales Co. Sydney, Australia. 


73 


EMERY DrEFOREST SEARING, (m). Portland Railway, Light & 
Power Co. Residence, 1185 Kerby St., Portland, Ore. 

MABEL CONNELLEY SEVERANCE, (w). Domestic Science Teacher. 
Bottineau, North Dakota. 

WARD R. SHEDD, (m). Factory Engineer, Barber-Colman Co., Rock- 
ford, Ill. Residence, 624 Grove St., Rockford, IIl. 


ORAMEL H. SKINNER, (a). General Superintendent of Prest-O-Lite 
Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Residence, 3621 Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis, 
Ind. 


FRANCES W. SLY, (w). Teacher of Domestic Science. Idaho Springs, 
Colorado. 

DENNIS WOOD SMITH, (m). Mgr. Advance Concrete Co., 416 W. 
Indiana St. Residence, 1353 Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, III. 

MARCUS BROWN STEVENS, (a). Merchant. Kenwood, Cal. 

GEORGE W. STROEBEL, (m). Assistant to Foreman, D. C. Drafting 


Department, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Residence, 
24 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. 


WILLIAM FRANK UHL, (m). With Charles T. Main, Engineer, Bos- 
ton, Mass. Room 820, 201 Devonshire St. 


GERTRUDE LYDIA VAN LOO, (w). (Mrs. Edwin Glerum.) Zeeland, 
Mich. 

CLARA WATERMAN, (w). (Mrs. J. F. Nellist.) 1209 Jefferson Ave., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


BERT WERMUTH, (a). Editorial Work, care of Michigan Farmer, 
Detroit, Mich. Residence, 611 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


WILLIAM BERNARD WILLSON, (a). Farmer. Clifford, Mich. 
isa) AND Wil 


WALLACE K. WONDERS, (a). Secretary and Treasurer of Colum- 
bian Implement Co., 659 4th Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

WINFRED RULISON WRIGHT, (a). Assistant Dairy Bacteriologist, 
Purdue University, 1018 Fourth St., Lafayette, Ind. 


H. EARL YOUNG, (a). Editor of “The Farmers Review.” 355 Dear- 
born St., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 5812 Circle Ave., Norwood Park, 
Chicago, Ill. 


1903 


WILLIAM CLYDE ARMSTRONG, (m). Supt. for John W. Fox, Gen- 
eral Constructor, Box 652. Residence, 309 E. Wade St., El Reno, 
Okla. 


BRONSON BARLOW, (a). 207 oth St., S. W., Washington, D. C. 


EMMA B. BARRETT, (w). Teacher of Domestic Art and Domestic 
Science in High School, Snohomish, Wash. 


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WILLIAM MORTON BARROWS, (a). S. B. (Harvard) 1905; S. M. 
(Harvard) 1906. Assistant Professor of Zoology and Entomology 
at Ohio State University. Residence, 385 E. Oakland Ave., Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 

CHARLES M. BLANCHARD, (m). Chief Engineer, Elyria Gas Power 
Co., Elyria, Ohio. Residence, “The Jefferson,” Elyria, Ohio. 
FRANK K. BRAINARD, (m). Assistant Engineer Electrical Engineer- 
ing Department, Allis-Chalmers Co. Residence, 148 15th St., Mil- 

waukee, Wis. 4 

BLISS S. BROWN, (a). Instructor in Horticulture at University Farm 
and School of Agriculture. Davis, Calif. 

WILLARD M. BROWN, (m). Chief Draftsman for Whitehead & Kales 
Structural Iron Works, Detroit, Mich. Residence, 73 Park Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

WILLIAM RUTHERFORD BROWN, (m). C. E. 1909. With Division 
of Water Pipe Extension, Department of Public Works, Chicago, III. 
Residence, 5837 Ontario, St., Chicago, IIl. 

BESSIE IRENE BUSKIRK, (w). (Mrs. J. Fred Baker). East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

WILLIAM J. CARREL, (m). Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 
at Kentucky State University. Residence, 395 Linden Walk, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

THERON P. CHASE, (m). Chief Draftsman, Chalmers Motor Co., 
Detroit, Mich. Care Y. M. C. A., Detroit, Mich. 

JESSE M. CHURCHILL, (a). Surveying; Irrigation Work in Idaho; 
Real Estate. Dietrich, Idaho. 

OMAR O. CHURCHILL, (a). Professor of Agronomy, Oklahoma Agri- 
cultural and Mechanical College, N. Dakota Experiment Agronomist 
in Experiment Station. Stillwater, Okla. 

JAMES A. COOPER, Jr., (m). Dealer in Groceries and Meats. Resi- 
dence, 2019 N. Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. 


OLNEY J. DEAN, (m). President, Olney J. Dean & Co., Chicago, III. 
Steel Bars and Fabrics, Reinforcement of Concrete. Residence, 
Western Springs, II. 


HARRY W. DEY, (a). Farmer. Springport, Mich. 
ADELBERT C. DIGBY, (a). Manager of Creamery. Deckerville, Mich. 
LEON L. DRAKE, (a). Creameryman, Maple City, Mich. 


HOMER M. EATON, (m). General Manager and Treasurer of Flint 
Gas Co. 127 E. 1st St., Flint, Mich. 


ELLSWORTH O. ELMER, (a). Dairy Farmer. Devereaux, Mich. 


FRED ENGEL, (m). Chief Draftsman with Benjamin Middleditch, De- 
troit, Mich. Residence, 721 Belvedere Ave., Detroit, Mich, 


75 


FLOYD OSSIAN FOSTER, (a). Bacteriologist with The Polk Sanitary 
Milk Co., 1100-1112 E. 15th St. Residence, 2830 Bellefontaine St., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


JOHN A. FRASER, (m). Bridge designer with American Bridge Co., 
of Gary, Ind. Residence, Lovingston, Va. 

STANLEY GARTHE, (m). Director of Manual Training. Iron Moun- 
tain, Mich. 

SEYMOUR FELLOWS GATES, (a). Farmer. Ionia, Mich. R. F. D. 3. 

EDWIN STANTON GOOD, (a). Chief of Division of Animal Hus- 


bandry, Kentucky State Experiment Station; Professor of Animal 
Husbandry, Kentucky State University. Lexington, Ky. 


KATHERINE GUNN, (w). (Mrs. Richard L. Yates). 108 Oxford 
Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 

ALICE HADLEY, (w). (Mrs. Sidney Wise). Artesian, S. Dakota. 

EDMUND SMITH HARRISON, (m). Paw Paw, Mich. 

SIMON B. HARTMAN, (a). M. Hort. 1910. Farmer and Fruit 
(Grower. Athens, Mich. 


JOSEPH HAROLD HEDGES, (m). Vice-president and Consulting 
Engineer “Compania Minera y Beneficiadora de Durango.” Guana- 
cevi, Durango, Mexico. 


BURR T. HESSE, (a). Elevator, Coal and Building Material. Napol- 
eon, Mich. 


LOWELL BYRNS JUDSON, (a). Assistant Professor of Horticulture, 
Cornell University. Ithaca, N. Y. 

CLYDE A. LILLY, (m). Electrical Engineer, General Electric Co., 
Dallas, Texas. Residence, 1710 So. Ervery St., Dallas, Texas. 


BURTON ORANGE LONGYEAR, (a). Professor of Botany and For- 


estry, Colorado Agricultural College; State Forester of Colorado. 
Ft. Collins, Colo. 


JAMES FRED LOOP, (m). Draftsman, Chalmers Motor Co., Detroit, 
Mich. Residence, 117 La Mothe Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


SAMUEL W. McCLURE, (m). With L. S. & M. S. Ry., Cleveland, 
Ohio. Residence, 1291 Summit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. 

CHARLES MELVIN MARSHALL, (a). Rancher. L. B. 315, Santa 
Anas) Cal: 


LOUIS GUY MICHAEL, (a). Expert in Corn Growing for Russian 
Government. Kischinev, Besarabia, Russia. 


ARTHUR C. MILLER, (a). Creameryman. Berrien Springs, Mich. 


JAMES GARFIELD MOORE, (a). M. S. 1905; M. Hort. 1909. Asso- 
ciate Professor of Horticulture and Associate Horticulturist in 
charge of Horticultural Department. University of Wisconsin. 
Residence, 809 Grant St., Madison, Wis. 


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FRANCIS McCARTNEY MORRISON, (a). In charge of the Industrial 
Department of the Pennsylvania Reform School at Morganza, Pa. 
Residence, 1212 Allegheny Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 

OWEN MILTON NACKER, (m). Assistant Engineer, Buick Motor 
Co., Flint, Mich. 

FRANK H. NICKLE, (m). With McDonald & Nickle, Detroit, Mich. 
Residence, Trenton, Mich. 

HORACE W. NORTON, Jr., (a). Farmer. Howell, Mich. 

*FRANK J. PHILLIPS, (a). M. S. in For. (Univ. of Mich.) 1907. 
Professor of Forestry, University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Nebr. 
Died Feb. 13, 1911. 

FRANK C. REIMER, (a). Horticulturist, North Carolina Agricultural 
College and Experiment Station. Residence, West Raleigh, N. C. 

FRANK C. RORK, (m). E. M. (Mich. Coll. of Mines) 1905. C. E. 
1910. Mining Engineer in charge of Mine Department, Doe Run 
Lead Co., Rivermines, Mo. 

HOWARD D. SEVERANCE, (m). City Engineer, Monterey, Cal. Resi- 
dence, 916 Harrison St., Monterey, Cal. 

GLENN C. SEVEY, (a). Editor “New England Homestead,” Spring- 
field, Mass. Residence, Russell, Mass. 

EDNA VIOLA SMITH, (w). Teacher. Berlin, Mich. R. D. 2. 

FREDERICK DELOS STEVENS, (a). Bureau of Plant Industry, Of- 


fice of Farm Management, Department of Agriculture, Washing- 
ton, DC, 


RAY GRANVILLE THOMAS, (a). Farmer. Three Oaks, Mich. R. F. 
Dae INows: 


JOSEPH LANE THORNE, (a). Metallurgical Chemist, Seager Engine 
Works. Residence, 234 S. Logan St., Lansing, Mich. 

RAY R. TOWER, (a). With Picher Lead Works, Joplin, Mo. 

GEORGE TRYON, (m). Draftsman. Steptoe Valley Mining and Smelt- 
ing Co. McGill, Nevada. 

IRA VAN SKIVER, (m). Draftsman. 146 Coit Ave., Grand Rapids. 

BURR WHEELER, (m). Electrical Department of Westinghouse, 
Church, Kerr & Co. 10 Bridge St., New York, N. Y. 

HETTIE B. WRIGHT, (w). (Mrs. Cecil L. Phillips). Klamath In- 
dian Agency, Oregon. 

RICHARD L. YATES, (m). Chief Engineer of Water Wheel and Tur- 
bine Pump Department , Platt Iron Works Co., Dayton, Ohio. 
Residence, 108 Oxford Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 


+1904 


ARTHUR ADELMAN, (m). Computer in the Ordnance Office, War 
Department, U. S. A. Residence, 2409 N. Capitol St., Washington, 
DiC 

y+NOTE—Forestry Course designated (f). 
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ARCHIE REED ALGER, (m). C. E. ror. Instructor in Civil En- 
gineering, University of Illinois. Residence, 630 S. Randolph St., 
Champaign, III. 

ELVINE ARMSTRONG, (w). (Mrs. H. W. Reynolds). Permanent 
Address, 1531 Euclid Ave. Berkeley, Cal. Temporary address, 
Chang Sha, China, Province of Hunan. 

EDWARD BALBACH, (m). Assistant Engineer, Hydraulic Turbine 
Department, Allis-Chalmers Co., West Allis, Wis. Residence, 551 
66th Ave., West Allis. 

ROBERT JAMES BALDWIN, (a). Clerk to Director of Experiment 
Station and Dean of Agriculture, Michigan Agricultural College. 
East Lansing, Mich. Box 702. 

MARGUERITE BARROWS, (w). A. B. (Smith College) 1907. Teacher 
in High School. Pontiac, Mich. 

LEWIS F. BIRD, (a). Farmer. Millington, Mich. 

CLARK L. BRODY, (a). Farmer. Three Rivers, Mich. 

CLIFFORD I. BRUNGER, (a). Farmer. Grand Ledge, Mich. 

DON BISSELL BUTTON, (a). Farmer. Farmington, Mich. 

WILLIAM F. CARLETON, (m). Bakersfield, Cal. 

ALBERTUS ROBERT CARTER, (m). Draftsman for City Engineer, 
Rockford, Ill. Residence, 534 Rockton Ave., Rockford, III. 

LAWRENCE T. CLARK, (a). Assistant Director of the Biological De- 
partment, Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 108 Char- 
lotte Ave., Detroit. 

*BESSIE E. CORDLEY, (w). From Pinckney, Mich. Died while at- 
tending the College, June, 1904. 

ARTHUR CHARLES DODGE, (m). C. E. 1910. With R. R. Depart- 
ment of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., New, York, N. Y. Residence, 624 
E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

PAUL N. FLINT, (a). Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of 
Arkansas. Station, Fayetteville, Ark. 

HENRY WILLIAM GELLER, (a). Professor of Agronomy and Super- 
intendent of the Baron de Hirsch Agricultural School. Woodbine, 
Nee 

DAYTON ALVIN GURNEY, (m). Chief Draftsman in Ordnance Office, 
Field Carriage Division, U. S. A. Residence, 2407 N. Capitol St., 
Washington, D. C. 

HARVEY DANIEL HAHN, (a). Student, Detroit College of Law. 36 
Erskine St., Detroit, Mich. 

HENRY NEWTON HORNBECK, (a). Teacher of Biology in Union 
High School, Grand Rapids, Mich. Residence, 92 6th St. 
GEORGE V. HOWARD, (m). Draftsman, Ford Motor Works, Detroit, 

Mich. 


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ELIZABETH JOHNS, (w). (Mrs. M. B. Stevens). Kenwood, Cal. 


SIDNEY EGBERT JOHNSON, (m). Instructor in Mechanics and Ma- 
terials Laboratory, University of Wisconsin. Residence, 2134 W. 
Lawn Ave., Madison, Wis. 


JESSE PHILIP KNICKERBOCKER, (m). Construction Engineer, 
American District Steam Co., Lockport, N. Y. 71 Genesee St., 
Lockport, N. Y. 

JEWEL LEE, (w). (Mrs. Edwin A. Grove). Teacher. Ovid, Mich. 

FRED A. LOEW, (a). Professor of Sciences at Central College, Hunt- 
ington, Ind. Residence, Ubee, Ind. 

GEORGE STRANGE McMULLEN, (a). Farmer. Grand Ledge, Mich. 

LESLIE B. McWETHY, (a). Rancher. Thornton, Wyoming. 

ROBERT D. MALTBY, (a). Professor of Animal Husbandry, University 
of Florida. Gainesville, Fla. 

GEORGE E. MARTIN, (m). Draftsman, Diamond “T” Motor Car Co., 
Chicago, Ill. Residence, 6325 Woodlawn, Ave., Chicago, III. 


WENDELL SYDNEY MERICK, (m). Vice-president and Treasurer, 
Riverdale Iron & Steel Co., Riverdale Station, Chicago, Ill. Resi- 
dence, 1709 EF. 55th St., Chicago, Ill. 

WILSON FLOYD MILLAR, (m). Homesteader. Polson, Mont. 

GEORGE C. MORBECK, (f). Forester. In charge of Reconnaissance, 
U. S. Forest Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

JESSIE K. PALMER, (w). (Mrs. Frank Rork). Rivermines, Mo. 

PAUL B. PIERCE, (m). With Weis Manufacturing Co., Monroe, Mich. 
Residence, 262 Wash St., Monroe, Mich. 

JACOB H. PROST, (a). City Forester of Chicago. Residence, 1916 
Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 


GERALD GRANT ROBBINS, (m). Mechanical Engineer with Whiting 
Foundry Equipment Co., Harvey, Ill. Residence, 15435 Turlington 
Ave., Harvey, Ill. 


ARTHUR BRADLEY ROGERS, (a). M. D. C. (Chicago Vet. Coll.) 
1907. Veterinarian. Residence, 1204 Sixth Ave., Sioux City, Iowa. 

ALVIN A. ROSENBERRY, (a). M. D. (Univ. of Mich.) 1909. Phy- 
sician. Benton Harbor, Mich. 

HENRY T. ROSS, (a). Farmer. Milford, Mich. R. F. D. 1. 

FRANK HOBART SANFORD, (f). Assistant Professor of Forestry 
at the Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 


HENRY JACOB SCHNEIDER, (m). Office of Chief of Ordnance, 
War Department, Washington, D. C. Residence, 326 D. St. N. E., 
Washington, D. C. 


HERMAN SCHREIBER, (a). Chemist, Bureau of Chemistry. Resi- 
dence, 642 E St. N. E., Washington, D. C. 


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ELRIC A. SEELYE, (a). D. O. (Still College of Osteopathy) 1907. 
Osteopathic Physician. 300-303 Prudden Bldg. Residence, 1131 
Ionia St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


*HOWARD S. SEVERANCE, (a). Farmer. Novi, Mich. Died at 
Wixom, Mich. August 17, 1910. 


GERTRUDE SLAGHT, (w). (Mrs. Frenn Preston). El Dorado, Kan- 


sas. 
KATHERINE HANNAH SLAGHT, (w). Grand Blanc, Mich. 


MELBERT W. TABER, (m). Assistant Superintendent, Construction 
Department, Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 420 
Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


GRACE HELEN TAFT, (w). (Mrs. Edward J. Kunze). East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

CHARLES B. TAYLOR, (a). Farmer. Oxford, Mich. R. F. D. 3. 

WILLIAM ORA THOMPSON, (a). With Wyncoop, Hallenbeck, Craw- 


ford Co., Lansing, Mich. Residence, 1027 Allegan St., Lansing, 
Mich. 


HARRY GLEN WALKER, (m). Assistant Master Mechanic and De- 
signer, J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Racine, Wis. Residence, 
1810 Roe Ave., Racine, Wis. 


GEORGE WILSON WHITE, (m). Draftsman, Forest City Steel & 
Iron Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Residence, 1377 Beach St., Lakewood, 
Ohio. 


CHARLES GOODRICH WOODBURY, (a). M. S. 1906. Associate 
Horticulturist, Purdue University Experiment Station; Assistant 
Professor of Horticulture, Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind. 


WILLIAM J. WRIGHT, (a). Instructor in Horticulture, State Col- 
lege, Pa. 


1905 


ETHEL MAE ADAMS, (w). Teacher, Domestic Science and Art, Cen- 
tral High School, Detroit, Mich. Residence, 420 Woodward Ave., 
Detroit. 


ARTHUR J. ANDERSON, (a). Associate Editor of the Ohio Farmer. 
Care Lawrence Publishing Co., Cleveland Ohio. Residence, 9223 
Rosalind Ave., Cleveland, O. 


CLAUDE I. AUTEN, (m). Consulting Engineer. 416 Lincoln Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 


HELEN D. BAKER, (w). East Lansing, Mich. 


ROBERT FLOYD BELL, (m). Detailer and Checker, Brown Hoisting 
Machinery Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Residence, 10524 Gooding Ave., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


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BESSIE E. BEMIS, (w). Instructor in Domestic Science, University of 
Minnesota; University Farm, St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, Minn. 
Residence, 2130 Carter Ave., St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, Minn. 

BON C. BENNETT, (w). (Mrs. Harry French). 2052 College Ave., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

FRANC C. BENNETT, (w.). (Mrs. H. J. Mastenbrook. 804 12th St., 
Moline, Ill. 

WILMER C. BENNETT, (m). Expert and Lumberman, U. S. Forest 
Service. Fraser, Colo. Last known address. 

ZOE BENTON, (w). (Mrs. Clem C. Ford). 381 E. Oakland Ave., 
Columbus, Ohio. 

JOHN WILLARD BOLTE, (a). Manufacturer. 1255 Center Ave., Chi- 
cago, Ill. Residence, Winnetka, Ill. Box 345. 

WILLIAM M. BOS, (a). Heating Engineer and Contractor. Hudson- 
ville, Mich. R. F. D. 3. 

JESSIE BROWN, (w). (Mrs. J. W. Bolté). Winnetka, Ill. Box 345. 

OLIVER W. BURK, (m). Building Superintendent and Structural En- 
gineer with H. G. Christman Co., South Bend, Ind. Residence, 760 
Leland Ave., South Bend, Ind. 


ORANGE B. BURRELL, (a). Superintendent of Lamao Experiment 
Station. Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I. Residence, Lamao, 
Bataan baal 


LELAND DAVID BUSHNELL, (a). Assistant Professor in Bacteriol- 
ogy, Manhattan, Kansas. 


MARY ALICE BUTTERFIELD, (w.). (Mrs. George Nichols). Hills- 
dale and Espy Ave., Dormont, Pittsburg, Pa. 


CLARA SERGEANT CAMPBELL, (w).: (Mrs. A. T. Leavitt). 1338 
St. Paul St., Denver, Colo. 


ROSCOE J. CARL, (a). Stock Farmer. Bath, Mich. R. F. D. 24. 
KATE M. COAD, (w). (Mrs. Glenn W. Carpenter). Williamston, Mich. 
ELVA R. DAVIS, (w). Florist. 146 Lafayette St., Ionia, Mich. 

FRED S. DUNKS, (a). Farmer. Union City, Mich. 

CORA LUCINDA FELDKAMP, (w). Assistant Librarian, Office of 


Farm Management, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
1328 12th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 


ROBERT E. FERGUSON, (a). Lansing, Mich. 
ALEXANDER A. FISK, (a). Landscape Architect and Superintendent 


of Racine Parks. Office, City Hall. Residence, 1710 Park Ave., 
Racine, Wis. . 

CLEM C. FORD, (m). Engineer, Jeffrey Manufacturing Co., Columbus, 
Ohio. Residence, 381 E. Oakland Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 


RICHARD C. FOWLER, (m). Advertising Man, Detroit City Gas 
Co. Residence, 227 E. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


GEORGE R. FRYMAN, (m). Civil Engineer, Ft. Sumner, N. M. 
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VICTOR RAY GARDNER, (a). Associate Professor of Pomology, 
Oregon State Agricultural College. Corvallis, Ore. 

ALTA GUNNISON, (w). (Mrs. Paul B. Pierce). 262 Washington St. 
Monroe, Mich. 

EDDY J. GUNNISON, (m). Draftsman, Holabird & Roche, Architects. 
98 Jackson, Blvd., Chicago. Residence, 3836 N. Springfield Ave., 
Chicago, II. 

CHARLES A. HACH, (m). Instructor in Manual Training, Saginaw, 
Mich. Residence, 905 Hill St., Saginaw, Mich. 

JOSEPH PHILIP HAFTENKAMP, (m). C. E. 1910. Assistant Sup- 
erintendent, Gas Manufacturing Department, Rochester Railway 
and Light Co. Residence, 204 Pierpont St., Rochester, N. Y. 

SHERWOOD HINDS, (m). Chief Draftsman with W. E. Bock. Resi- 
dence, 1431 Norwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. 

BERTHA HINKSON, (w). Teacher of Domestic Science and Physical 
Culture, St. Mary’s College. Monroe, Mich. 

FREDERICK B. HOWARD, (a). Farmer and Holstein-Friesian Cattle 
Breeder. Ionia, Mich. R. D. 7. 

HORACE SINCLAIR HUNT, (m). Construction Engineer and De- 
signer for Commonwealth Power Co., 314 West Wesley St., Jack- 


son, Mich. 

BERNICE MAE JACKSON, (w). (Mrs. V. R. Gardner). Corvallis, 
Ore. 

C. ERNEST JOHNSON, (m). Designer with Corrugated Bar Co. St. 
Louis, Mo. 


FREDERICK LUCIAN JOHNSTON, (m). Structural Engineer. 4215 
High St., Albuquerque, New Mexico. 

WILLIAM F. JORDAN, (m). Foreman, Drafting Room, American 
Bridge Co., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 2257 North Sawyer Ave., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

E. GERALD KENNY, (a). Chemist, La Plata Cold Storage Co. 383 
Bartholomew Mitre, Buenos Ayres, Argentine, S. A. 

FRANK JOSEPH KRATZ, (m). With Ford Motor Works, De- 
troit, Mich. 

BRUCE C. McALPINE, (m). General Manager Walcott & Wood Ma- 
chine Tool Co., Jackson, Mich. Residence, 209 Webb 5t., Jackson, 
Mich. 

KATHERINE MABEL McNAUGHTON, (w). (Mrs. C. A. Reed). 
1826 13th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

ROBERT S. NEWTON, (m). Draftsman, General Electric Co., 
Schenectady, N. Y. Residence, 103 Front St., Schenectady, N. Y. 

GEORGE WILLIAM NICHOLS, (m). Engineer with John Eichleay, 
Jr. Co., 20th and Wharton Sts., Pittsburg, Pa. Residence, Hillsdale 
and Espy Ave., Dormont, Pittsburg, Pa. 


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HARRY C. OVEN, (a). Seed Grower and Contractor. Henderson, 
Mich. 

BESSIE K. PADDOCK, (w). (Mrs. Harry Meek.) South Porcupine, 
Ont. 

JOEL GAYLORD PALMER, (a). Produce Dealer, Orleans, Mich. 

ARTHUR DEWITT PETERS, (m). Assistant Land Agent, L. S. & 

* M. S. Ry., Cleveland, Ohio. Residence, 7101 Lexington Ave., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

BESSIE PHILLIPS, (w). (Mrs. Claude I. Auten). 16 Lincoln Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

ANNA E. PICKETT, (w). (Mrs. Dayton Gurney). 2407 N. Capitol 
St., Washington, D. C. 

EDWARD CHATFIELD PLACE, (a). Clerk, American Express. 
Jackson, Mich. 

PAULINA ELONA RAVEN, (w). Head of Departments of Domestic 
Science and Domestic Art, State Normal College, Warrensburg, 
Mo. Home address, East Lansing, Mich. 

CLARENCE A. REED, (a). Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, 
D. C. Residence, 1826 13th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

SARAH ELLEN RICHARDSON, (w). Teacher. Pocatello, Idaho. Resi- 
dence, Bath, Mich. 

WALTER P. ROBINSON, (m). Manager of Branch Office, Northern 
Engineering Works. 623 Trader’s Bank Bldg., Toronto, Ontario. 
Residence, 47 McLean Ave., Toronto, Ont. 

EDNA H. RUPERT, (w). (Mrs. John R. Hanna). Teacher. P. Bur- 
gos St., Batangas, P. I. 

JOHN EDWARD SCHAEFER, (a). In charge of the Horticultural 
and Poultry Departments, Baron De Hirsch Agricultural School, 
Woodbine, N. J. 

NELSON J. SMITH, (a). With White Lead Works, Detroit, Mich. 
Last known address. 

SOPHIA IZORA SOUTHWICK, (w). Teacher. Hart, Mich. R. F. D. 4. 

MARK G. STEPHENSON, (m). Designing Engineer with Turner Con- 
struction Co. Buffalo, N. Y. 

CLARENCE D. STERLING, (m). Estimator, Whitehead & Kales Iron 
Works, Detroit, Mich. Residence, 169 Toledo Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

RALPH T. STEVENS, (a). Landscape Gardener with Mac Rorie-Mc- 
Laren Co. 711-714 Westbank Building, San Francisco, Cal. 

CLARENCE A. STIMPSON, (m). Suisun, Solano Co., Cal. 

CLYDE W. STRINGER, (m). Designer, Brush Runabout Co., Detroit, 
Mich. Residence, 2633 2nd Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

WILFRED STRONG, (m). Draftsman, Kalamazoo Foundry & Machine 
Co. Residence, 137 Carmel St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

CHARLES EASTERBY SWALES, (a). Real Estate. 920-923 Cham- 
ber of Commerce, Detroit, Mich. 


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LILLIAN MAYNARD TAFT, (w). Dietitian, Homeopathic Hospital, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

GEORGE F. TALLADAY, (f). Merchandise Brokerage. Auburn, N. Y. 

JOHN LYNN THOMAS, (a). Instructor in Dairy Husbandry, Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. College Station, Texas. 

H. FOLEY TUTTLE, (a). Student, Michigan Agr. College. East Lan- 
sing, Mich. ; 

PHILIP H. WESSELS, (a). M. S. (Univ. of Wis.) 1910. Fellow, 
University of Wisconsin. 2014 Monroe St., Madison, Wis. 

ERNEST A. WILCOX, (m). Bridge Engineer with Canadian Bridge 


Co., Walkerville, Ontario. Residence, Lenox Apartments, Detroit, 
Mich. 


1906 


E. HAYES ADAMS, (m). Teacher of Science and Mathematics in High 
School. Chesaning, Mich. 

ALIDA ALEXANDER, (w). Teacher. 521 Broadway, Niles, Mich. 

ANSON CROSBY ANDERSON, (a). Professor of Dairy Husbandry, 
Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

HARRIET C. ANGELL, (w). 504 Ely St., Alma, Mich. 

A. SCOTT AMRSTRONG, (m). Assistant Superintendent, Bates & Rog- 


ers Construction Co., Chicago, Ill., 1050 Byron St. Residence, 976 
Edgecombe Ave. 

HOWARD HASWELL BARNETT, (m). Member of Firm, The New- 
man-Barnett Co., Engineers and Contractors, Pontiac, Mich. Resi- 
dence, 90 Judson St. 

ERASTUS NEWTON BATES, (M). Draftsman, with Standard Oil 
Co. Residence, 63 Northern Ave., Apartment Onita, New York City. 

RALPH C. BIRD, (m) Construction Engineer, Peoples Portland Ce- 
ment Co.; Assistant Superintendent of Mill No. 1. Sandusky, Ohio. 

GEORGE P. BOOMSLITER, (m). Instructor in Theoretical and Ap- 
plied Mechanics, University of Illinois. Residence, 707 W. Green 
St., Urbana, II. 

MARY J. BRAY, (w). Second Grade Teacher, Grand Ledge, Mich. 
Home address, Okemos, Mich. 

CARL HANSEL BOUGHTON, (m). Engineer, American Bridge Co., 
Commercial National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Il. 

HOWARD C. BUCKNELL, (a). Farmer. Centerville, Mich. 

ARBA H. CAMERON, (m). Foreman, Templet & Pattern Shop, Amer- 
ican Bridge Co., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 5506 Wabash Ave., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

FLORA L. CAMPBELL, (w). Teacher in Public Schools, Lansing, 
Mich. Home address, Okemos, Mich. 

FLORENCE CASE (w). Assistant Postmaster. Berlin, Wis. 


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JOHN GRIFFITH CAVANAGH, (m). Designer, Bridge Department, 
N. Y¥.C.& L. R. R,, Cleveland, Ohio. Residence, 1317 E. 125th St. 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

SILAS E. CHAMPE, (a). Farm Produce Broker. Warehouse and Gen- 
eral Offices, 489-491-493-495 Jefferson Ave. W. Residence, 1094 
Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

*HENRY H. CROSBY, (a). With Hoffman Milk Co., Memphis, Tenn. 
Died at Three Oaks, Mich., October 16, 1906. 

MAXWELL J. DORSEY, (a). University of Minnesota, Division of 
Horticulture, Research in Fruit Breeding. Residence, 2111 Knapp 
St., St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, Minn. 

ARCHER EMMET FALCONER, (m). Draftsman. 1305 Rover Ave., 
Roanoke, Va. 

FRED ABBOTT FARLEY, (a). Farmer. Almont, Mich. 

BELL SHANK FARRAND, (w). (Mrs. Otto Rahn), East Lansing. 

JAMES EDWARD FISK, (m). Superintendent of Construction for 
Holabird & Roche, Chicago, Ill. Residence, 838 Windsor Ave., 
Chicago, III. 

HOWARD L. FRANCIS, (m). Superintendent of Buildings, Mexican 
Electric Tramway Co., Mexican Light and Power Co., Mexican 
Steel and Chemical Products Co., and Pachuca Power and Irrigation 
Co. Residence, la Ancha, 22 Letra C, Mexico City, Mexico. Per- 
manent address, Charlevoix, Mich. 

BLANCHE A. FREEDMAN, (w). Grade Teacher, Lansing, Mich. 
Residence, 225 E. St. Joseph St., Lansing, Mich. 

LAWRENCE O. GORDON, (m). Engineer, Muskegon Motor Special- 
ties Co. Residence, 4 Strong Ave., Muskegon, Mich. 

RALPH C. GRAHAM, (m). With Concrete Engineering Co., Daven- 
port, Iowa. 42 McManus Bldg., Residence, 33 Oak Lane, Daven- 
port, Iowa. 

FRANK NELSON GROVER, (m). Chief Engineer, Mining Department, 
Doe Run Lead Co. Rivermines, Mo. 


EARL G. HAGADORN, (a). Farmer. Okemos, Mich. 


GILBERT W. HEBBLEWHITE, (m). Structural Engineer, Kenwood 


Bridge Co., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 6934 Chauncey Ave., Chicago, 
Ill. 


*GRACE HEBBLEWHITE, (w). (Mrs. Earl W. Kenrick). Hillsdale, 
Mich. Died, November 5, 1908. 


WALTER K. HOUGH, (a). Farmer. Almont, Mich. 
ROSEMOND HARRIET KEDZIE, (w). East Lansing, Mich. 


ROLLO E. KEECH, (m). With Gasoline Engine Works, Sparta, Mich. 
Home address, Rockford, Mich. 


EARL W. KENRICK, (m). Assistant Superintendent, Alamo Manufac- 
turing Co., Hillsdale, Mich. Residence, 37 Reading Ave., Hillsdale. 


85 


WALTER J. KINGSCOTT, (m). With Mexican Light and Power Co., 
Mexico, D. F. Residence, 6a Calle de Balderas 79, Mexico, D. F. 

CASS A. LAMB, (m). Civil Engineer, G. C. Hodgson & Co. of Dayton, 
Ohio. Felsenthal, Ark. Home address, Washington, Mich. 

JOHN R. LAMBERT, (m). Draftsman for the Phoenix Bridge Co., 235 
4th Ave., Phoenixville, Pa. Home address, Niles, Mich. 

MARINUS BERT LANGELER, (m). Draftsman, Indiana Bridge Co., 
Muncie, Ind. Residence, 725 W. Main St., Muncie, Ind. 

CAROLINE HOTCHKISS LAWRENCE, (w). Home address, Hud- 
son, Mich. 

FRANK D. LINKLETTER, (a). Horticulturist. Benzonia, Mich. 

FRANK LIVERANCE, (m). Third Assistant Examiner, U. S. Patent 
Office, Washington, D. C. Residence, 127 Quincy Place, N. E., 
Washington, D. C. 

THOMAS FRANKLIN LOCKE, (m). Chief Engineer, Water and Wind 
Power Co., 221 Minna St., San Francisco, Cal. 

*SAMUEL ALLEN MARKHAM, (m). Chief of Survey Party, Bureau 
of Lands. Manila, P. I. Died May, 1911, at Suez, Egypt. 
HENRY J. MASTENBROOK, (m). With Engineering Department, 

Deere Co. Residence, 804 12th St., Moline, Ill. 

MILDRED M. MATTHEWS, (w). (Mrs. G. W. Hebblewhite). 6034 
Chauncey Ave., Chicago, III. 

WILLIAM EARL, MORGAN, (m). Draftsman, Seager Engine Works, 
Lansing, Mich. Residence, East Lansing, Mich. Box 172. 

WILHELM NEILSON, (m). Draftsman, “Nickle Plate” R. R., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. Residence 12222 Ashbury Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 

LYDIA ZAE NORTHRUP, (w). Instructor in Bacteriology, Michigan 
Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

GERTRUDE ELIZABETH PETERS, (w). In charge of Department 
of Household Economics, New. York State Normal College, Albany, 
N. Y. Residence, Wareham Apartments, 88 Willet St. Albany, 
NY 

IRVIN MAX PHIPPENY, (m). Junior Engineer, U. S. Reclamation 
Service. 635 Main St., Montrose, Colo. 

JOHN EUGENE POOLE, (m). Assistant to Master Mechanic, Western 
Electric Co., Hawthorne, Ill. Residence, 2743 Gladys Ave., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

RAY GERALD POTTS, (a). Farmer. Washington, Mich. 

ROY CHESTER POTTS, (a). Professor of Dairy Husbandry, Okla- 
homa Agricultural and Mechanical College. Stillwater, Okla. 
KARL FRANK RANGER, (m). Checker, Packard Motor Car Co., De- 
troit, Mich. Residence, 1161 Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
RASMUS RASMUSSEN, (m). Assistant Superintendent, Bates & Rog- 
ers Construction Co. 885 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Home ad- 

dress, 1529 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, II. 


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HARRY SEPTA REED, (a). With Detroit Testing Laboratory, 1111 
Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 

LULU ROBINSON, (w). (Mrs. George B. Wiles). 1025 N. 4th St., 
Sheboygan, Wis. 

ALBERT N. ROBSON, (f). M. For. 1911. Forester for George F. 
Peabody, Lake George, N. Y. R. D. 2. 

HUGH C. SALISBURY, (m). County Surveyor, Oceana county. Hart, 
Mich. 

LESLIE M. SANBORN, (m). Structural Engineer, Donovan Wire & 
Iron Co., Toledo, Ohio. Residence, 235 Ontario St. Flat No. 3, 
Toledo Ohio. 

DORA ADELLA SKEELS, (w). (Mrs. Alfred W. Post). 3539 E. 68th 
St., Portland, Ore. 

ERNEST F. SMITH, (m). Draftsman, C. R. I. & P. Ry., Chicago, Ill. 
Residence, 1642 Warren Ave., Flat 2, Chicago, III. 

LESLIE JOHN SMITH, (m). Professor of Engineering and Mechanics, 


Manitoba Agricultural College. 532 Spence St., Winnipeg, Mani- 
toba. 


LOUIS MARTIN SPENCER, (m). Assistant Examiner, U. S. Patent 
Office, Washington, D. C. 

WALTER E. STANTON, (a). Farmer. Dowling, Mich. R. F. D. 1. 

KINTON B. STEVENS, (m). Student, Mich. Agr. College. East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

WILLIAM C. STRAND, (m). Salesman for Illinois Steel Co., Chicago, 
Ill. Residence, 1319 Wabausia Ave., Chicago, III. 

JENNE ETHELDA TAYLOR, (w). Eaton Rapids, Mich. 

JOSEPH HANNAH TAYLOR, (m). Resident Engineer, Ducktown 
Sulphur, Copper and Iron Co., Isabella, Tenn. 


CHARLES ALBERT WILLSON, (a). M. S. A. (Univ. of Missouri) 
1910. Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of Ten- 
nessee. Knoxville, Tenn. 


WILLIAM EVERARD WILSON, (m). Care Industrial Works, Bay 
City, Mich. 


WILLIAM PEGRAM WILSON, (m). First Lieutenant, Coast Artillery 
Corps, U. S. A. Fort Strong, Mass. 


71907 


WILLIAM B. ALLEN, (e). Civil Engineer with Wm. G. Fargo. Resi- 
idence, 124 Martin St., Jackson, Mich. 


HELEN ANDREWS, (w). (Mrs. George O. Stoffer). 209 S. Madi- 
son Ave., LaGrange, III. 


ANNA M. ANGELL, (w). 504 Ely St., Alma, Mich. 
IRA D. ANGELL, (e). 504 Ely St. Alma, Mich. 


y+NOTE—The designation, mechanical course (m), changed to engineering course (e). 


87 


HELEN M. ASHLEY, (w). (Mrs. W. T. Hill). Davison, Mich. 
EVA BELLE BAILEY, (w). Teacher in San Juan University. Rio 
Piebras, Porto Rico. Box 231. 


JULIUS LEE BAKER, (a). Real Estate Broker. 462 Jefferson Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 


HERBERT RUSSEL BECKWITH, (a). With the Oliver Chilled Plow 
Works. Harrisburg, °Pa. 


RACHEL M. BENHAM, (w). Instructor in Bacteriology, Michigan 
Agricultural College, East Lansing. 

EZRA NATHANIEL BOULARD, (a). Farmer. Alto, Mich., R. D. 54. 

LEROY CHARLES BRASS, (e). Computer, City Engineer’s Office, 
Seattle, Wash. Residence, 1416 3rd Ave. W., Seattle, Wash. 


GEORGE A. BROWN, (a). Instructor in Animal Husbandry, Michigan 
Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

HARRY LAMBERT BROWN, (a). Chemist with the American Agri- 
cultural Chemical Co. Residence, 199 24th St., Detroit, Mich. 
GEORGE ATKINS BURLEY, (e). President and General Manager, 
Evart Light and Power Co., Evart, Mich. Temporary Offices 312 

Hammond Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 

JAY C. BUTTON, (a). Farmer. Novi, Mich. 

CLAUDE MARSHAL CADE, (e). Assistant U. S. Coast and Geodetic 
Survey, Washington, D. C. Home address, Capac, Mich. 

BIRUM G. CAMPBELL, (e). Engineer and chemist with Jackson Gas 
Co., 219 Mechanic St., Jackson, Mich. Residence, 122 S. West Ave., 
Jackson, Mich. 

RUSSELL S. CANFIELD, (e). Civil Engineer, Bridge Department, 
I. C. R. R., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 6216 Langley Ave., Chicago, III. 

ALBERT JAMES CARPENTER, (e). Grain and Coal Business. Ed- 
wardsburg, Mich. 


BURTON B. CLISE, (a). Cashier and Credit Man, Armour & Co. 
Meridian, Miss. 

MYRTLE B. CRAIG, (w). Teacher of Domestic Science in Lincoln 
Institute. Jefferson City, Mo. 


RUTH E. DALZELL, (w). (Mrs. Alfred A. Chambe). 1256 Congress 
St. E., Detroit, Mich. 


WILLIAM W. DeLANGE, (e). Chief Engineer, Gabriel Concrete Rein- 
forcement Co., Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 438 Helen Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 


LEROY DORLAND, (e). State Inspector of Orchards and Nurseries. 
Friendswood, Texas. 


STEPHEN WIRT DOTY, (a). Manager of “Dolds Niagara Farm.” La 
Salle, N. Y. 


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GORDON CARLTON DUDLEY, (e). Real Estate and Fire Insur- 
ance, 518 Murray Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich. Residence, 242 Sigs- 
bee St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

DANIEL H. ELLIS, (a). Superintendent of Parks, Saginaw, Mich. 
Residence, 216 Hoyt Ave., Saginaw, Mich. 

GEORGE H. ELLIS, (e). Junior Engineer in U. S. Reclaimation Service. 
Powell, Wyo. Home address, Holly, Mich. 

ERNEST C. FOWLER, (a). With Woolson Spice Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
Home address, Hanover, Mich. 

WILBERT W. GASSER, (e). Vice-president and Cashier of Farmers’ 
State Bank. Beebe, Ark. 

HUGH I. GLAZIER, (e). Superintendent, Lorimer and Gallagher, The 
Rookery, Chicago, Ill. 201 Union St., Chicago, Ill. Home address, 
Whitehall, Mich. 

CHRISTIAN H. GOETZ, (f). Assistant Professor of Forestry, Ohio 
State University. Residence 1606 Neil Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 
DAYTON R. GOLDSMITH, (e). Duluth, Minn. Home address, High 

St., Jackson, Mich. 

PHILIP V. GOLDSMITH, (a). Chemist in Pijuan, Cuba. Home ad- 
dress, 961 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. 

FLETCHER A. GOULD, (e). Instructor in Civil Engineering, Oregon 
Agr. College. Corvallis, Ore. 

CHRISTOPHER M. GRANGER, (f). U. S. Forest Service. Denver, 
Colo. 

ORESTES I. GREGG, (a). Fruit Grower. Grants Pass, Ore. 

E. LYNN GROVER, (a). Science Teacher in High School. Greens- 
burg, Ind. 

WALTER LIVINGSTON HART, (a). McAllen Nurseries Co. Mc- 
Allen, Texas. 

LEROY NICHOLS HAYDEN, (e). Designer and Checker—special 
track work, Detroit United Railways Co., 921 Belvidere Ave., De- 
troit, Mich. 

GLENN B. HAYES, (e). Secretary and General Superintendent, Electric 
Power Co. 814 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 

G. ARTHUR HEINRICH, (e). With Chicago Water Bureau. Resi- 
dence, 3611 N. Perry St., Chicago, IIl. 

LYTTON B. HITCHCOCK, (e). Vice-president of Girand Engineering 
Co., Phoenix, Ariz. Address, Florence, Ariz. 

WARREN W. HITCHCOCK, (e). Building Superintendent, Hollabird 
& Roche, Architects, 1618 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Resi- 
dence, 847 E. 56th St., Chicago, III. 

RALPH S$. HUDSON, (a). Foreman of Farm at the Michigan Agri- 
cultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

MAURICE FLOWER JOHNSON, (e). Instructor in Mathematics, 
Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. 


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WILMER E. JOHNSON, (e). Structural Draftsman, Architects Office, 
M. C. R. R., 497 Commonwealth Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

INEZ KINNEY, (w). (Mrs. James Tallmadge). 805 N. Walnut St., 
Lansing, Mich. 

HERMAN KRAMER, (e). Surveyor and Civil Engineer, 757 Gratiot 
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

OSCAR A. KRATZ, (e). Draftsman in Office of City Engineer, Port- 
land, Oregon. Residence, 385 3rd St., Portland, Ore. 

EZRA J. KRAUS, (a). Research Assistant, in charge of Horticultural 
Research, Oregon Agricultural College. Residence, 429 N. 8th St., 
Corvallis, Ore. 

CALLA L. KRENTEL, (w). Instructor in Domestic Science, Kansas 
Manual Training Normal College. 110 W) Euclid Ave., Pittsburg, 
Kansas. 

SCOTT BARRETT LILLY, (e). C. E. (Cornell University), 1909. As- 
sistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Swarthmore College, Swarth- 
more, Pa. 

WALLACE B. LIVERANCE, (a). Graduate-Student, Wisconsin Univ. 
Madison, Wis. Residence, 302 Johnson Court. 

THOMAS H. McHATTON, (a). B.S. (Spring Hill College of Mobile) 
1903; Sc. D. (Spring Hill College) 1908. Professor of Horticulture, 
University of Georgia. Athens, Ga. 

CHARLES PETER McNAUGHTON, (a). Implement and Hardware 
Merchant. Middleville, Mich. ~ 

LENORE BELLE MARTIN, (w). Teacher. Republic, Mich. 

VIOLET MILLER, (w). (Mrs. Herbert Dixon). 1511 Sixth St. Bay 
City, Mich. 

RAY F. MINARD, (e). Draftsman, Simple Oil Engine Co., Denver, Colo. 
Residence, 1349 California St., Denver, Colo. 

DALTON MOOMAW, (e). Instructor in Civil Engineering, Case Scien- 
tific School, Cleveland, Ohio. 

J. LINDSAY MYERS, (e). With Bureau of Lands. Manila, P. I. 

ALFONSO G. PALACIO, (a). Farmer and Rancher. Durango, Mexico. 

IVAN E. PARSONS, (a). Farmer. Grand Blanc, Mich. 

CLAIR B. PECK, (e). Mechanical Engineers Office, A. T. & S. F. Ry. 
308 E. 7th St., Topeka, Kansas. 

RAY L. PENNELL, (a). Fruit Farmer. Traverse City, Mich. 

NEAL C. PERRY, (a). In charge of Orchestra, Empire Theater, Hono- 
lulu, H. I. Residence, 134 Vineyard St., Cottage 6, Honolulu, H. I. 

WILLIAM E. PIPER, (e). Heating and Ventilating Engineer, Ameri- 
can Blower Co., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 200 Josephine Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

EMIL C. POKORNY, (e). Contractor, Detroit, Mich. Residence, 275 
Lysander St., Detroit, Mich. 


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IDA B. POKORNY, (w). (Mrs. Emil C. Pokorny). 275 Lysander St., 
Detroit, Mich. 

*OTICE C. POST, (e). Electrical Engineer, Westinghouse Electric & 
Manufacturing Co., East Pittsburg, Pa. Residence, 723 Whitney 
Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Died Sept. 14, 1911. 

ALVIN CROSSMAN PRATT, (e). Sales Department, Seager Engine 
Works, Lansing, Mich. Residence, 727 Michigan Ave. W., Lansing, 
Mich. 

LORIN G. RINKLE, (a). M. S. (Univ. of Missouri) 1910. Instructor 
in Dairy Husbandry, University of Missouri. 703 Hitt St., Colum- 
bia, Mo. 

BARD) Ps ROBINSON, (a). Parmer: /St- Louis,/Mich:, UR2 FD: 33, 

EDITH ROBY, (w). Teacher in Lansing Public Schools. Home ad- 
dress, Haslett, Mich. 

FLORENCE B. ROUNDS, (w). Student at the University of Michigan. 
912 Monroe St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

CLIFFORD L. ROWE, (e). With Detroit Bridge and Steel Co., River 
Rouge, Michigan. Residence, 1171 Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit, 
Mich. 

RUDOLPH H. SEILER, (e). Bremen, Ind. 

PAUL HAROLD SHUTTLEWORTH, (a). Manager, S. H. Knox & 
Co., Lincoln, Il. 

GUY W. SMITH, (a). Farmer. Bay City, Texas. 

LYLE E. SMITH, (e). Draftsman, Newaygo Engineering Co. Newaygo, 
Mich. 

BURT C. STEWART, (e). Chief Draftsman, Murphy Iron Works, 
Detroit, Mich. Residence, 520 McClellan Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

HARRY GARDNER STONE, (a). Dairyman at Lake’ Forest, III. 

ERNEST H. TAYLOR, (e). Carpenter. Oxford, Mich. 

FENT E. N. THATCHER, (e). Civil Engineer, American Steel Foun- 
dries, Alliance, Ohio. Residence, Reed No. 3, Broadway St., Alli- 
ance, Ohio. Permanent address, Ravenna, Mich. 

EARLE A. TOWNE, (e). With Seager Engine Works, Lansing, Mich. 
Residence, 302 N. Sycamore St., Lansing, Mich. 

ALONZO ARVA TOWNER, (a). Chemist, 31 N. State St., Chicago, III. 
Residence, 5359 S. Morgan St., Chicago, III. 

ERNEST VAN ALSTINE, (a). Assistant Chemist, Illinois Agricultural 
Experiment Station. Residence, 1018 W. Oregon St., Urbana, III. 

ANDREW S. VAN HALTEREN, (e). Head of Construction Depart- 
ment, Seager Engine Works, Lansing, Mich. Residence, 919 Jerome 
St., Lansing, Mich. Temporary address, Box 542, Cairo, Egypt. 

GARFIELD VERRAN, (e). Superintendent of Construction for Mark 
Fitzpatrick, Architect, St. Paul, Minn. Residence, 164 College Ave., 
St. Paul, Minn. 


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ROY H. WAITE, (a). Pouitryman, Experiment Station, College Park, 
Md. 

WALTER WARDEN, (a). Farmer. Rushton, Mich. R. F. D. 1. 

HAROLD BERTRAM WEEKS, (a). Fruit Grower. Albion, Mich. 

OLIVER K. WHITE, (a). Field Agent in Horticulture, Michigan Agri- 
cultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

JOHN CLYDE WILCOX, (a). Florist. Hastings, Mich. 

EDWIN A. WILLSON, (a). Assistant Agricultural Agent, Great North- 
ern Ry. Great Falls, Mont. 

ARTHUR WILLIAM WILSON, (e). With Motch & Merryweather 
Machinery Co., 840 Majestic Building, Detroit. Residence, 330 
Meldrum Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

LEE H. WRIGHT, (e). Chief Tool Designer, Rapid Motor Vehicle 
Co., Pontiac, Mich. 


+1908 


MARSHALL RANSOM ALLEN, (a). Assistant Superintendent Michi- 
gan Sugar Co., Sebewaing, Mich. 

NEINA F. ANDREWS, (h). Teacher of Domestic Art and Science in 
Public Schools. Mesa, Arizona. 

PHILIP J. BAKER, (e). With Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. Resi- 
dence, 607 Barnes Ave. W. 

FLOYD M. BARDEN, (a). Farmer and Fruit Grower. South Haven 
Mich. 

ARTHUR T. BARLEY, (e). With W. E. Wood. Residence, 276 W. 
Hancock Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

FLORENCE M. BARLOW, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science in Public 
Schools, Lansing, Mich. Residence, 1035 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing. 

FANNIE E. BEAL, (h). Teacher. 58 S. Winter St., Adrian, Mich. 
Home address, Addison, Mich. 

HAZLE A. BEARD, (h). Teacher, Perry, Mich. Home address, Mor- 
rice, Mich. 

FRANK G. BORN, (e). With Grabowsky Power Wagon Co., Detroit, 
Mich. Residence, 1353 Helen Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

JESSE G. BOYLE, (a). M.S. (Purdue University) 1911. Instructor in 
Horticulture, Purdue University. Residence, 124 Thornell St., La- 
fayette, Ind. 

ARCHIE WILLIAM BREWSTER, (e). Tool Designer, Detroit Lubri- 
cator, Detroit, Mich. Residence, 1462 Fourteenth Ave., Detroit, 
Mich. 

WALTER P. BROWN, (e). Superintendent of Construction for the 
Rath Construction Co., Toledo, Ohio. Residence, 809 City Park 
Ave., Toledo, Ohio. 


tNOTE—The designation of the course for women changed to Home Economics 
course (h). 


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LEROY L. BURRELL, (a). Horticulturist on the Navajo Reservation, 
Shiprock, New Mexico. 


JAMES R. CAMPBELL, (e). Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, 
U. S. A. Key West Barracks, Fla. 


RALPH J. CARR, (a). Junior Animal Husbandman, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture; Bureau of Animal Industry, Experiment Station, 
Bethesda, Md. Residence, Apartment 7, The Nonquitt, 2914 11th 
St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

ROSWELL G. CARR, (a). Manager Church Farm, Sibley, Mich. 

RUTH CARREL, (h). (Mrs. Thomas W. Mason). State College, Pa. 

IRVING D. CHARLTON, (e). Instructor in Farm Mechanics, Wash- 
ington State Agricultural College. Pullman, Wash. 

S. L. CHRISTENSEN, (e). Superintendent, Ohio & Texas Sugar Co. 
Brownsville, Texas. 

MYRON A. COBB, (a). Department of Agriculture, Central State Nor- 
mal College. Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 

HENRY M. CONOLLY, (a). Teacher of Horticulture in the Ala- 
bama Argicultural College. Auburn, Ala. 

BESS COVELL, (h). (Mrs. Fletcher Gould). Corvallis, Ore. 

ACASTUS L. DARBEE, (a). Fruit Grower. East Jordan, Mich. R. F. 
IDE ie 

JAMES R. DICE, (a). Teacher in New York State School of Agricul- 
ture. Morrisville, N. Y. 

MYRON J. DIKEMAN, (e). With Empire Bridge Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Residence, 149 Milton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*GLENN W. DODGE, (e). Almont, Mich. Died while in attendance 
at the College, May 31, 1908. 

ALBERT C. DWIGHT, (e). Stock and Dairy Farmer. Decatur, Mich. 

MAUD E. FERGUSON, (h). Teacher of Domestic Art in High School. 
852 Broadway, Toledo, Ohio. 

LEWIS S. FULLER, (e). Aid, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, 
D. C.. Home address, East Lansing, Mich. 

ROY H. GILBERT, (e). Principal of High School, Grand Haven, Mich. 
Home address, Reed City, Mich. 

J. VERNE GONGWER, (e). Instrumentman, P. R. & N. Ry. (Con- 
struction). Timber, Ore. Care L. S. Miller, Division Engineer. 

HARRY W. HAGAMAN, (e). Asphalt Plant Inspection Work for City 
of Chicago. Residence, 4034 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

MARION EMMET HALL, (e). Teacher in Rochester College, Roches- 
ter, Ind. 

CHARLES E. HELLER, (a). Instructor in Horticulture, Massachusetts 
Agricultural College. Ambherst, Mass. 


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NEWELL J. HILL, (e). With F. F. VanTuyl, Consulting Engineer, De- 
troit, Mich. Union Trust Bldg. Residence, 159 E. Milwaukee Ave., 
Detroit. 


WALTER ARMSTRONG HOPSON, (f). Forest Assistant, Denver, 
Colo. 


SAMUEL W. HORTON, (a). Farmer. Fruit Ridge, Mich. 

AMY D. HURLBURT, (h). (Mrs. J. T. Fowler). 36 Lexington Place, 
Pontiac, Mich. 

LORA M. HYDE, (h). (Mrs. O. A. Kratz). Portland, Ore. 

JEAN A. INGLIS, (h). Teacher of Domestic Art in Detroit Public 
Schools. 310 24th St., Detroit, Mich. 

FRANCIS KIEFER, (f). Forester. Care U. S. Forest Service. Har- 
rison, Ark. 

IRVING G. KOEHLER, (e). Instructor in Manual Training, Detroit 
Public Schools. 697 Ferdinand Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

EDWARD C. KREHL, (a). In charge of dairy at Halcyon Farm. 
Grosse Isle, Mich. 

KELLEY BENJAMIN LEMMON, (e). First Lieutenant, Coast Artil- 
lery, U. S. A. Fort McKinley, Portland, Maine. 

GEORGE H. McVANNEL, (e). Eaton County Drain Office, Charlotte, 
Mich. 

HERBERT E. MARSH, (e). Instructor in Civil Engineering, Michigan 
Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. Residence, 309 Saginaw 
St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


EVAN S. MARTIN, (e). Assistant Engineer with C. A. P. Turner, 
Consulting Engineer, Minneapolis, Minn. 60 Broadway, New. 
York, Nz ¥- 


CLYDE E. MERWIN, (e). With Pere Marquette Ry., Toledo Division. 
Residence, 102 Monroe Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. 


MABEL MOSHER, (h). 412 Genesee St., Lansing, Mich. 


HARRY H. MUSSELMAN, (e). Instructor in Farm Mechanics, Michi- 
gan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 


CHARLES B. NORTON, (e). With L. S. & M. S. Ry., Cleveland, 
Ohio. Residence, 7105 Lexington Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 


FRANCIS O'GARA, (e). With Trans-Continental Ry. Mail No. 4, 
District C, Cochrane, Ont. 


GRACE OWEN, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science and Manual Train- 
ing. 128 E. Pleasant St., Portage, Wis. Home address, Vernon, 
Mich. 

WARD HENRY PARKER, (a). Farmer. Grand Blanc, Mich. 

ROPHA V. PEARSALL, (e). Engineer. Bakersfield, Calif. 

MARY E. PRATT, (h). (Mrs. Ray G. Potts). Washington, Mich. 

SHELBY E. RACE, (e). Eastern Sales Manager, Lansing Wheelbar- 
row Works. Residence, 523 Maple St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


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WILLIAM M. RIDER, (a). Professor of Animal Husbandry and Dairy- 
ing, Winona College of Agriculture. Winona Lake, Ind. 

ALBERT E. RIGTERINK, (a). Chemist, The De Pree Chemical Co. 
Holland, Mich. 

EARL F. RILEY, (e). Construction Work, Chicago Great Western Ry. 
815 Cass St., Chicago, II. 

BENJAMIN CARL ROGERS, (e). With Lansing Apparatus and 
Specialty Co. 316 Isbell St., Lansing, Mich. 

ELMER J. RORK, (e). Assistant Superintendent, Prest-O-Lite Co., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. Care Y. M. C. A. 

JOSEPH A. ROSEN, (a) Chief of the American Agricultural Bureau of 
the Governmental Zemtsvo of Ekaterinoslav, Russia. 428 Andrus 
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Residence, 2515 W. 4oth St., Minneapolis 
Minn. 

HERBERT M. ROUSE, (e). With the California Development Co. 
Calexico, Cal. 


PERCY CLAIRE SCHROYER, (e). Assistant Engineer, Massachusetts 
Agricultural College. Residence, 120 Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. 


ERNEST J. SHASSBERGER, (e). Teacher in High School. Lansing, 
Mich. 


HAROLD C. SHERMAN, (e). Instrumentman, M. C. Ry., Detroit, 
Mich. Residence, 557 Third Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


HUBER SHULL, (a). In charge of “Yama Farms.” Napanoch, N. Y. 

RAY A. SMALL, (e). Superintendent of Construction, Commonwealth 
Power Co., Jackson, Mich. 

WALTER H. SMALL, (e). Teacher of Manual Training in Male High 
School, Louisville, Ky. 

ANTHONY L. SNYDER, (e). Engineering Work. Home address, 
San Diego, Calif. 

OIE W. STEPHENSON, (e). Residence, 1156 Garfield Ave. Detroit, 
Mich. 

CLARENCE H. SUTHERLAND, (e). Construction Engineer. Birm- 
ingham, Mich. 

FRANKLIN V. TENKONOHY, (e). With M. C. R. R.,, Detroit, Mich. 
Residence, 91 Melrose Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


GILBERT S. VALENTINE, (e). With American Locomotive Co., Dun- 
kirk, N. Y. 327 Plover St., Dunkirk, N. Y. 


JOHN M. WALKUP, (a). Farmer. North Crystal Lake, Ill. 

GRACE L. WARNER, (h.) Teacher of Domestic Science. Dennison, 
Towa. 

JOHN W. WILBUR, (a). Farmer. Richmond, Va. R. D. 2. 

A. R. WILCOX, (f). Forest Assistant, U. S. Forest Service. Beck 
Bldg. Portland, Ore. 

EUGENE I. WILCOX, (a). Farmer. South Haven, Mich. 


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CLAUDE V. WILLIAMS, (e). Resident Engineer, Highway Commis- 
sion, San Diego Co., Cal. Box 483 San Diego, Cal. 

FRANK B. WILSON, (a). Rancher. Phoenix, Arizona. Box 603. 

LLOYD E. WOOD, (e). With the National Brake and Electric Co., 1204 
Trinity Bldg., New York, N. Y. 


WALTER EUSTUS ADAM ZIMMER, (e). Drainage Engineer; also 
City Engineer, Mason, Mich. 


1909 


GERALD HENRY ALLEN, (e). Head of Maintenance Department, 
Ford Motor Co., Detroit. Residence, 234 Hubbard Ave., Detroit, 
Mich. 


MARY GERALDINE ALLEN, (h). Teacher of Domestic Art, Manual 
Training and Physical Training in the State Normal. Cape Girar- 
dean, Mo. 


BEN HENRY ANIBAL, (e). Chief Checker, Engineering Department, 
Chalmers Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 392 (Garland Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

*MYRON BILLINGS ASHLEY, (a). Davison, Mich. Died Sept., rorr. 


WILLIAM JACOB BAUMGRAS, (e). Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail- 
road Co. Geological Dept. Birmingham, Ala. 2601 Brown-Marx 
Bldg. 


LEON VAN RENSSLAER BELKNAP, (e). Construction Engineer, 
U. S. Gypsum Co., Alabaster, Mich. 

LESLIE HOWARD BELKNAP, (e). Deputy County Surveyor of Iosco 
Co., Mich. Residence, Whittemore, Mich. 

GEORGE ANDREW BIGNELL, (f). Assistant Forest Ranger, U. S. 
Forest Service. Kalispell, Montana. Home address, Belding, Mich. 


MYRON RALPH BOWERMAN, (e). Structural Draftsman, Phillips, 
Lang & Co., 1242 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 2126 
S. Central Park Ave., Chicago, II. 


DAVID LEONIDAS BOYD, (e). With Morgan Truck Co. Residence, 
54 Oread St., Worcester, Mass. 

ROBERT CHESTER BRODIE, (a). Farmer. Canby, Oregon. R. F. 
D; 2. Box No: 52: 


FAY FARNHAM BURROUGHS, (e). In Electrical Engineering Office, 
Michigan United Railway Co., Jackson, Mich. Address, 315 Fourth 
St., Jackson, Mich. 


BERTHA CLIFFORD CAMERON, (h). Teacher, Clio, Mich. Home 
address, Wacousta, Mich. 


JOSEPH A. CAVANAGH, (a). Foreman of Lead Arsenate Plant, Dow 
Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. 


ALONZO HIRAM CHASE, (a). Farmer. Racket River, N. Y. 
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BRIGGS LYMAN CLARK, (e). With the General Electric Co., Sche- 
nectady, N. Y., 41t1 Hulett St, Schenectady. Home address, 
Howell, Mich. R. D. 2. 

CHARLES CARY COBB, (e). With Lansing Wheelbarrow Works. 
Residence, 818 N. Seymour St., Lansing, Mich. 

ZENAS EUGENE COLBY, (e). Draftsman, Industrial Works, Bay City, 
Mich. Residence, 113 Franklin Ave., Bay City, Mich. 

AMOS HALE CROSBY, (a). Farmer. New Buffalo, Mich. 

FRANK H. DAINS, (e). Contracting Plumber, W. W. Armstrong & 
Co., 115 Allegan St. E., Lansing, Mich. Residence, Lansing, Mich. 

ROBERT EMMETT DICKSON, (f). M. F. (Yale) toro. East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

CHARLES DUNLAP, (e). Designer, American Bridge Co., Gary, Ind. 
Residence, 540 Madison St., Gary, Ind. 

CHARLES H. EDWARDS, (f). U.S. Forest Service, Anaconda, Mon- 

; tana. 

CHARLES WILLIAM EDWARDS, (a). Agricultural Inspector, Bureau 
of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. Manila, P. I. 

CLYDE LAMONT EMERY, (e). Engineer. Albion, Mich. 

HELEN MARTHA ESSELSTYN, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science 
in Public Schools, Flint, Mich. Home address, 208 Maple St., 
Lansing, Mich. 

OSCAR WILLIAM FAIRBANKS, (e). Teacher of Science and Manu- 
ual Training in High School. Bottineau, N. Dak. 

STACEY STEPHEN FISHER, (e). With Garford Automobile Co., 
Elyria, O. Residence, 209 Clark St., Elyria, Ohio. 

WILLIAM DAVID FRAZER, (e). Second Lieutenant U. S. Coast 
Artillery Corps. Fort Williams, Maine. 

ALFONSO GARCINAVA, (a). Rancher. Hacienda “La Purisima,” 
Estacion Catalina, Durango, Mexico. 

SHIRLEY MAY GARDNER, (h). (Mrs. William David Frazer). Fort 
Williams, Maine. 

GLENN ARTHUR GILBERT, (a). Teacher in Dunn County Agricul- 
tural School. Menomonie, Wis. 

CLYDE B. GORTON, (e). Draftsman Commonwealth Power Co., 315 

4th St., Jackson, Mich. 

OLIVE ESTELLE GRAHAM, (h). (Mrs. Harold Bennett). Lansing, 
Mich. 

JACOB LIGHT GRAYBILL, (a). Instructor in Dairying, Hampton 
Institute, Hampton, Va. 

CLAUDE GREENHOE, (e). Sheridan, Mich. 


FLORENCE LOUISE HALL, (h). Teacher of Mathematics, Lansing 
High School. 208 Maple St., Lansing, Mich. Home address, Port 
Austin, Mich. 


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HOWARD HISTAND HARRISON, (e). With Land Department, Lake 
Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Residence, 
7105 Lexington Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 

WILLIAM HENRY HARTMAN, (e). Construction Engineer, U. S. 
Gypsum Co., 200 Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 309 16th St. 

ROY GABRIEL HOOPINGARNER, (a). Instructor in Farm Crops, 
Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. 

KARL EARNEST HOPPHAN, (e). Instructor in Mathematics, Mich- 
igan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. Residence, 1org N. 
Cedar St., Lansing, Mich. 

GEORGE FREEMAN HUBBARD, (a). Farmer. Clarkston, Mich. 

NELSON BLOOD HUBBARD, (e). Draftsman, Lozier Motor Co., 
Detroit, Mich. Residence, 878 2nd Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

EDITH F. HUDSON, (h). Home address, Okemos, Mich. 

M. ETHLYN HUDSON, (h). (Mrs. G. C. White). Maple Rapids, 
Mich. 

EDWIN B. HULETT, (a). Chemist, John T. Lewis & Bros. Co. 130 
FE. Elonor St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

ALEM JOHN HUTCHINS, (a). Teacher of Agriculture and Science 
in Public Schools. St. Louis, Mich. 

LETA HANNAH HYDE, (h). (Mrs. F. G. Keller), 3301 University 
Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 

HARLOW DEWEY INGALL, (a). Farmer. Morenci, Mich. 

BEN JEROME, (e). Chief Draftsman, Couple+Gear Freight Wheel Co., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. Residence, 764 Home Ave., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 

GEORGE BERNARD KAMPS, (e). Erecting Engineer with The Na- 
tional Co., Waterworks Engineers and Contractors, South Bend, 
Ind. Residence, 119 E. Ohio St., South Bend, Ind. 

HARRY LAVERNE KEMPSTER, (a). Assistant Professor of Poultry 
Husbandry, University of Missouri. Columbia, Mo. 

FRIEND HANS KIERSTEAD, (e). Student Engineer, General Elec- 
tric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Residence, 8 Brandywine Ave., Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 

JUSTIN HAROLD KLINE, (e). Draftsman for The Sanitary District 
of Chicago. Residence, 1629 Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Home ad- 
dress, Hillsdale, Mich. 

SETH FRED KNIGHT, (e). Draftsman, American Bridge Co., Gary, 
Ind. Residence, 6730 Perry Ave., Chicago, Ill. Home address, 
Buchanan, Mich. 

CATHERINE ELIZABETH KOCH, (h). Department of Rural Schools, 
Western Michigan Normal College, Kalamazoo, Mich. Residence, 
939 Walwood Place, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

RAYMOND LAPP KURTZ, (e). Draftsman, Weston-Mott Co., Flint, 
Mich. Residence, 112 Wood St., Flint, Mich. 


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CHARLES WILLIAM LAPWORTH, (e). Assistant to Resident En- 
gineer, Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., Delray Plant of De- 
troit Edison Co. Residence, 888 Field Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

ALICE LEONI LATSON, (h). Teacher. Chassell, Mich. 

GEORGE W. LINDSLEY, (a). Market Gardener. Harbor Springs, 
Mich. 

ROY ROBERT LYON, (e). Lieutenant, U. S. A. Coast Artillery Corps. 
Fort Terry, N. Y. 

JAMES HENRY McCADIE, (e). In charge of the Forge and Heat 
Treating Department, Lozier Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 
950 Field Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

NELSON McCULLOUGH, (e). With Lozier Motor Co. Residence, 
1472 Belvidere, Detroit, Mich. 

JUSTIN JOHN McDEVITT, (e). Construction Work. 36 Selden Ave., 
Detroit, Mich. 

GRACE I. MARTIN, (h). Teacher. Fowlerville, Mich. Home address, 
Homer, Mich. 

CHARLES WILKINS MASON, (a). Agricultural Agent, Southern 
Railway. Asheville, N. C. 

JOHN ALFRED MITCHELL, (f). Forest Assistant, U. S. Forest Ser- 
vice. San Francisco, Cal. 

WALTER NEIL MOSS, (e). Apprentice, Seager Engine Works, Lan- 
sing, Mich. Residence, 428 Allegan St. W., Lansing, Mich. 

RUSSELL ALGER MURDOCK, (e). Surveyor and Builder, with H. 
L. Russell of Detroit, Mich. Residence, 175 24th St., Detroit, Mich. 
Home address, Pigeon, Mich. 

CLAUD LAWRENCE NASH, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in Schools. 
Union City, Mich. 

CHARLES J. OVIATT, (a). Assistant Wool Expert, Wyoming Uni- 
versity. Laramie, Wyo. 

FRANK PARKER, (e). Construction Superintendent, Lewis & Kitchen, 
Chicago, Ill. Residence, 1200 Michigan, Ave., Chicago, III. 
LAVERNE LEWIS PERKINS, (e). With National Express Co. Flush- 

ing, Mich. 

OTTO ARTHUR POKORNY, (e). With Pokorny & Co., General Con- 
tractors, office and shop, 271 Lysander St., Detroit, Mich. Resi- 
dence, 303 Medbury Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

WALTER POSTIFF, (a). Farmer. Greenfield, Mich. 

BURR BARTRAM PRATT, (a). Assistant in Fruit Transportation and 
Storage Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. Care Department of 
Field Investigation in Pomology. 


HUBERT CUSHMAN PRATT, (e). With Thomas Drysdale & Co., 
Buenos Aires, Argentina, S. A. 


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JUDSON EDMUND PRATT, (a). Cost Clerk, Olds Motor Works, 
Lansing, Mich. Residence, 204 W. Ionia St., Lansing, Mich. 


ALLEEN RAYNOR, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science in Schools. 
Traverse City, Mich. Home address, 354 Lake Ave., Grand Rapids, 


Mich. 

ROBERT MORLEY REYNOLDS, (a). Farmer. Rapid City, Mich. 
Rey ID hokey 

BENJAMIN H. ROBERTS, (a). Farmer. Grand Rapids, Mich. R. F. 
ID BiG 


JAMES EARL ROBERTSON, (e). Instructor in Mathematics, Mich- 
igan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

MYRTA H. SEVERANCE, (h). (Mrs. Floyd Barden). South Haven, 
Mich. 

LEROY CLARKE SMITH, (e). Assistant Engineer, State Highway 
Department, Lansing, Mich. Residence, 516 W. Franklin Ave., 
Lansing, Mich. 

ALBERT SOBEY, (e). Instructor Michigan College of Mines, Hough- 
ton, Mich. Residence, Hancock, Mich. 

MILTON W. SPRAGUE, (a). Live Stock Farmer. Vermontville, Mich. 

CHARLES H. SPURWAY, (a). Instructor in Soil Physics, Michigan 
Agricultural College. Residence, 222 Jones St., Lansing, Mich. 

WILLIAM ROGERS STAFFORD, (e). Secretary and Manager,’ Port 
Hope Telephone Co. Port Hope, Mich. 

GLENN HOUGH STEPHEN, (e). With U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago, 
Ill. Residence, 5820 Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Home ad- 
dress, Vassar, Mich. 

RUSSELL VAUGHN TANNER, (f). Assistant Forest Ranger, U. S. 
Forest Service. Libby, Mont. 

CHARLES CHANDLER TAYLOR, (a). Entomologist, Kentucky To- 
bacco Product Co. Louisville, Ky. 

FLOYD CLYDE TAYLOR, (e). Checker, Weston-Mott Co., Flint, 
Mich. Residence, 523 W. 3rd St., Flint, Mich. 

REESE WARNER TAYLOR, (f). Forester, U. S. Forest Service. Og- 
den, Utah. 

MAX L. TOWER, (a). Chemist and Bacteriologist, Williams Bros. Co., 
Food Firm. 746 Hudson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

WINFORD C. TROUT, (a). Assistant to the Superintendent of Parks 
and Cemeteries. 1046 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

FLOYD HERBERT VALENTINE, (e). With Cleveland Illuminating 
Co., Cleveland, O. Residence, 1935 E. 7oth St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

FRANK KLINE WEBB, (e). With Converse Bridge Co., Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 


JACOB SLOAT WELLES, (a). Live Stock Farmer. Elmira, N. Y. 
Ro. Are 


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FRANK ESLER WOOD, (e). Student Apprentice, Seager Engine 
Works, Lansing, Mich. Residence, East Lansing, Mich. 


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MacLEAN MORTON BABCOCK, (e). Chemist, Chas. W. Pope Beet 
Sugar Mfg. Co., Riverdale, Ill. 


MARY BLANCHE BAIR, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science in Public 
Schools. Onawa, Iowa. 

NELLIE BANGS, (h). (Mrs. Eugene I. Wilcox). South Haven, Mich. 

GLENN ASBURY BARCROFT, (e). Civil Engineer. Culebra, Canal 
Zone, Panama. 


WILHELMINA RUTH BATES, (h). Teacher of Domestic Art in the 
Detroit Schools. Home address, Hastings, Mich. 

LEROY LOWELL BENEDICT, (e). Care Michigan Power Co. Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

CATHERINE FRANCIS BENHAM, (h). Bacteriological Laboratory, 
Research Department, Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. Resi- 
dence, 1351 Rivard St., Detroit, Mich. 

JOHN NORTHRUP BIDWELL, (e). With Bidwell Bros., Architects 
and Builders. 1406 N. St., Sacramento, Cal. 

EDWARD LAKIN BROWN, (a). Farmer. Schoolcraft, Mich. 

GLEN PULVER BURKHART, (e). Draughtsman with Detroit United 
Railway Co. Residence, “The Marion,” Warren and Woodward 
Aves., Detroit, Mich. 

THOMAS BURT, (a). Chemist. 1111 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 
Home address, Redford, Mich. 

ELWOOD PERRY BUSHNELL, (f). Forester, U. S. Forestry Service, 
Northfork, California. 

ARTHUR LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, (a). Rancher. Arapahoe, Wyo. 
Home address, Cheat Haven, Pa. 

BENTON CATALINE, (e). Draftsman, Weston Mott Co., Flint, Mich. 

GORDON CAVANAGH, (e). With William A. Baehr, Consulting En- 
gineer, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 39 E. Chestnut 
St., Chicago, IIl. 

JULIUS WILLIAM CHAPIN, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in High 
School. North Adams, Mich. 

KATHERINE G. CLARK, (h). (Mrs. W. E. Perry). 702 Langside, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 

CLARENCE GROVER CLIPPERT, (a). Chemist. 2704 Fort St. W., 
Detroit, Mich. 

REMIE COOLS, (e). Draftsman, Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich. 

FLORENCE ETHEL COPSON, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science and 


Art in Township High School, Geneseo, Il]. Home address, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. R. D. 8. 


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RAY GEORGE CRANE, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in High School. 
Otsego, Mich. 

ELMER RAY DAIL, (e). Engineer for Michigan Bridge & Pipe Co. 
Residence, 902 Eureka St., Lansing, Mich. 

FRANK WILSON DARLING, (f). With State Forest, Fish and Game 
Commission. 252 Broad St., Salamanica, N. Y. 


JOHN CONELY DeCAMP, (f). Forester, San Juan National Forest, 
Durango, Colo. 

LLOYD WELD DOUGHERTY, (e). Student Apprentice with Allis- 
Chalmers Co. 2340 Norwood Ave., Norwood, Ohio. 

HOWARD HIGBY DOUGLASS, (a). Graduate Student, Univ. of Wis- 
consin, Madison. Residence, 302 Johnson Court. 

BERTRAM GALLOWAY EGERTON, (e). With Stormfeltz-Loveley 
Co., Real Estate, 76 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 39 
Owen St., Detroit, Mich. 

HELEN EMERY, (h). Residence, 427 Grand Ave. S., Lansing, Mich. 


MAX DANIEL FARMER, (e). Instructor in Drawing Department, 
Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. Residence, 
801 Jerome St., Lansing, Mich. 


MILDRED GRACE FERGUSON, (h). Teacher, East Lansing Schools. 
Home address, Haslett, Mich. 

HARRY RODERICK FRASER, (e). Fruit Grower, Harbor Springs, 
Mich. 

IRVING GILSON, (f). Instructor in Forestry, Michigan Agricultural 
College. East Lansing, Mich. 

SAMUEL CHARLES HAGENBUCH, (a). Farmer. Elm “Terrace 
Farm, Three Rivers, Mich. 

EUGENE DeFOREST HALLOCK, (e). Niles, Mich., R. D. 3. 

FLORENCE FERN HARRISON, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Industrial Home for Girls. Adrian, Mich. 

GEORGE WILLIAM HOBBS, (e). Assistant in Mechanical Engineer- 
ing, Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 


CLAUDE LEROY HODGMAN, (e). Draftsman, Union Steam Pump 
Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Residence, 316 W. Main St., Battle Creek, 
Mich. 


BRUCE EARL HOFFMAN, (f). Forest Assistant, Tongass, National 
Forest. Ketchikan, Alaska. 

ERNEST GLEN HOFFMAN, (e). Supply Officer, Lanao Constabulary, 
Dansalans Wanao; ba Le 

THOMAS MILTON HOOPER, (e). With the Michigan Power Co., 
Lansing, Mich. Residence, 110 Marshall Ave., Lansing, Mich. 

RALPH ZUBLIN HOPKINS, (e). Draftsman, W. E. Wood, Building 
Constructor. Residence, 2408 Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. 


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ALBERT LEE HURD, (a). Manager of Farm. Gagetown, Mich. R. 
Dit: 


MINNIE ESSELINE JOHNSON, (h). 84 Terrace Ave., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


MAX LOCKWOOD JOHNSTON, (a). Farmer. Linden, Mich. 


THOMAS ANDREW JORDAN, (e). With The American Bridge Co., 
Wrightwood and Clybourn Aves., Chicago, Ill. Residence, 2257 N. 
Sawyer Ave., Chicago, Ill. 


EZRA E. KURTZ, (e). Superintendent Clinton Union Schools, Clin- 
ton, Mich. 

GEORGIANA RUTH LAMBERT, (h). 239 Fourth Ave., Phoenixville, 
Pas 

OLIVER COOK LAWRENCE, (a). Farmer. Hudson, Mich. 


CHARLES ALEXANDER LEMMON, (e). Salesman, Studebaker 
Corporation, Ohio Branch. Residence, 4019 Prospect Ave., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


HUGH EDWARD LYNCH, (f). City Forester. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

PARNELL GLADSTONE McKENNA, (e). With the Geological Sur- 
vey, Lansing, Mich. Home address, Quinnesec, Mich. 

IRA D. McLACHLAN, (e). Engineer in U. S. Engineer’s Office 
at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 

CLARK D. MASON, (a). Teacher of Agriculture and Science, Lawton 
High School, Lawton, Mich. 


WILLIAM GILBERT MAY, (e). Student Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers 
Co. East Norwood, Ohio. Residence, 2340 Norwood Ave., Nor- 
wood, Ohio. 


LYNN Ds COURSEY MEAD, (e). Draftsman, Blood Bros. Machine 
Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Residence, 214 E. Walnut St. 


ALONZO McCLAIR MILLER, (e). Structural Detailer, Hay Foundry 
and Iron Works, Newark, N. J. Residence, 107 Halsey St., Newark, 
Nove ' 

JOHN PHILIP MILLER, (a). Horticulturist, Victor, Mont. 


HERBERT WADE MILLS, (e). D. U. R., Department of Power. De- 
troit, Mich. Residence, 954 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


CLYDE DELL MOORE, (e). With Emerson Co., Standard Practice and 
Efficiency Engineers of New York. Address, Freeport, Mich. 


HARRY OLIN, (£). Instructor in Rush City Schools, Rush City, Minn. 


ARTHUR HOUGH PERRINE, (a). Farmer. Rives Junction, Mich. 
RAD: 


CARL VAN ANDE PERRY, (e). Surveyor. Charlotte, Mich., R. D. 4. 


PHILIP HENRY PIPER, (e). Estimator and Superintendent of Con- 
struction. I. E. Boomer, Mason Contractor. Residence, 200 Jose- 
phine Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


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CHARLES HENRY PONITZ, (e). Draftsman. 497 E. Fort St. De- 
troit, Mich. Home address, Hudsonville, Mich. 

ARTHUR PRESSWOOD PULLING, (e). With Jackson Gas Co. Resi- 
dence, 705 S. Mechanic St., Jackson, Mich. Home address, Parma, 
Mich. 


ELI L. RODEGEB, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in High School. Red 
Creek, N. Y. 


MABEL CLAIRE ROGERS, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Domestic Art in Schools. Midland, Mich. Home address, 300 S. 
Pine St., Lansing, Mich. 


ARTHUR HERBERT SARGEANT, (e). Overhead Construction Dept. 
Detroit United Railway Co., Detroit, Mich. Residence, 1066 Four- 
teenth Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


JAMES EUGENE SHAW, (e). Draftsman, Olds Motor Works. Resi- 
dence, 528 Carlton Terrace, Lansing, Mich. 


JAMES LESTER SHAW, (e). Electrical Draftsman, Sargent & Lundy, 
Engineers, Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago. Residence, 58 W. 
Goethe St., Chicago, II. 


CLAUDE EDMUND SMITH, (a). Horticulturist with Western Mich- 
igan Development Bureau, Traverse City, Mich. Home address, 
Merle Beach, Mich. 


JOHN ANDREW SMITH, (a). Assistant to Entomologist. Harrisburg, 
Ba. 


OREN LEONE SNOW, (e). Instructor in Physics, Michigan Agricul- 
tural College, East Lansing, Mich. Residence, 318 Logan St., 
Lansing, Mich. 


WINFIELD CHESTER SPRATT, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in 
High School, Ada, Minn. 


ALLAN BRUCE STIRLING, (e). Draftsman, Chalmers Motor Co., 
Detroit, Mich. 


CLARA ALMA STOLTE, (h). Teacher in Lansing Schools. Resi- 
dence, 320 Washtenaw St. W., Lansing, Mich. 


HAZEL CHARLOTTE TAFT, (h). East Lansing, Mich. 


VERNON NEWTON TAGGETT, (e). Inspector, B. & O. Ry. Walk- 
erton, Ind. 


ROBERT LOCHEAD TAYLOR, (a). Farmer. Lapeer, Mich. 
WILLIAM JOSEPH THOME, (e). 156 High St. E., Detroit, Mich. 


ROBERT ELMER THOMPSON, (f). Home address, 533 Horton Ave., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


RAY A. TURNER, (a). Teacher of Agriculture in High Schools. Hills- 
dale, Mich. Home address, Evart, Mich. 


MURIEL TWIGGS, (h). Teacher of Domestic Science, Detroit Public 
Schools. Residence, 517 Lincoln Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


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BARBARA VAN HEULEN, (hh). Science Teacher in High School, 
South Grand Rapids, Mich. Home address, 571 Madison Ave., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


NORMA DODD VEDDER, (h). (Mrs. Harry I. Andrews). 311 W. 
Buffalo St, Ithaca, N.Y: 


RAY GORDON VOORHORST, (a). Instructor in Horticulture, New 
Jersey Agricultural College, (Rutgers). New Brunswick, N. J. 


CHESTER STANLEY WAGNER, (f). Clerking for the Port Huron 
Gas Co., Port Huron, Mich. 


GEORGE CLEVELAND WAGNER, (a). Colon, Mich. 
JAMES AARON WALDRON, (a). Farmer. Tecumseh, Mich. 


ROY SPENCER WHEELER, (f). Forest Assistant, Hayden National 
‘Forest. Care U. S. Forest Service. Encampment, Wyo. 


WILLIAM EMBY WHITE, (f). Forest Assistant, Crater National For- 
est in S. W. Oregon. Medford, Ore. 


J. LOGAN WHITNEY, (a). Assistant Manager of Hudson Branch of 
Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. Hudson, Mich. 


JAMES EDWARD WILCOX, (e). Draftsman, Structural Steel and 
Reinforced Concrete. Residence, 108 Walnut St., Wyandotte, Mich. 


1911 
NOTE :—The home address only of the members of this class is given. 


OSCAR GUSTAVE ANDERSON, (a). Shelby, Mich. 

JOHN WERNER APPLIN, (e). East Tawas, Mich. 
EMERSON ALLEN ARMSTRONG, (e). East Lansing, Mich. 
LEONIDAS EMILE BABCOCK, (a). Battle Creek, Mich. 
HARRY LEE BAKER, (f). Saline, Mich. 

ERNEST WOOD BALDWIN, (e). Midland, Mich. 

FLORA I. BATES, (h). Moline, Mich. 

MARJORIE IDA BIRD, (h). Fremont, Mich. 

JOHN AUGUST BLUST, (e). Tawas City, Mich. 

VIRGIL T. BOGUE, (a). Quincy, Mich. 

MARJORIE MacBRIDE BRADLEY, (h). Park Ridge, Ill. 
ATHOL EDWARD BRAINARD, (a). Onsted, Mich. 
ROSCOE ELLSWORTH BRIGHTUP, (e). Buchanan, Mich. 
EUGENE HERBERT BROWN, (a). East Lansing, Mich. 
MAURICE M. BUCK, (e). Coopersville, Mich. 

ETHEL CALDWELL, (h). Benton Harbor, Mich. R. F. D. 4. 


DWIGHT CLARK CARPENTER, (a). 1213 N. Walnut St., Lansing, 
Mich. 


HERBERT MARION CARTER, (e). South Haven, Mich. 
EDNA M. CHAMBERLAIN, (h). 1126 Seymour St., Lansing, Mich. 
WILLARD BELA CLARK, (e). Kalkaska, Mich, 

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OLIVER HEDGES CLEVELAND, (e). Adrian, Mich. 

IVAN JOHN CLIZBE, (e). Quincy, Mich. 

GEORGE HARRIS COLLINGWOOD, (f). East Lansing, Mich. 
ION JOHN CORTRIGHT, (f). Mason, Mich. 

U. S. CRANE, (a). Fennville, Mich. 

CHARLES DWIGHT CURTISS, (e). Camden, Mich. 
FRANK CLEVELAND DAYHARSH, (a). Hart, Mich. 

JACOB DEKONING, (e). 195 Dale Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
GEORGE, WILLIAM DEWEY, (a). Bellaire, Mich. 

GUERDON L. DIMMICK, (f). Owosso, Mich. 


HELEN ELIZABETH DODGE, (h). 832 E. Shiawassee St., Lansing, 
Mich. 


HERBERT IMLAH DUTHIE, (e). 308 Turner St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

RAY CHARLES EDWARDS, (e). South Frankfort, Mich. 

HELEN MARIE EICHELE, (h). 610 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, Mich. 

BEN CHARLES ELLIS, (e). 517 Main St., Lansing, Mich. 

WINIFRED ETHEL FELTON, (h). East Lansing, Mich. 

JAMES GLENN FRANCE, (a). Coloma, Mich. 

ELIZABETH JENNIE FRAZER, (h). 457 Parkside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

CHARLES N. FREY, (a). Caledonia, Mich. 

ALBERT FRUTIG, (f). 308 Vinewood Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

FLOYD J. GIBBS, (a). 602 Thompson St., Saginaw, Mich. 

ZELIN CALVIN GOODELL, (f). 1027 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, Mich. 

MYNDRET CHARLES GREENLEAF, (e). Onsted, Mich. 

CHARLES ANDREW HAMILTON, (e). Grand Ledge, Mich. 

JAMES GRANT HAYS, Jr., (a). 432 Diamond St. Pittsburg, Pa. 

ALFRED HENRICKSON, (a). Shelby, Mich. 

NINA BELLE HEWITT, (h). Okemos, Mich. 

HUBER COPELAND HILTON, (f). Fremont, Mich. 

ROBERT POWELL HOLDSWORTH, (f). East Lansing, Mich. 

WILLIAM HOOKWAY, (e). Owosso, Mich. 

ARAO ITANO, (a). Okayamaken, Japan. 

ALICE ELIZABETH JEFFERY, (h). 122 N. Kerr St., Lansing, Mich. 

ELTON LUMMIS JEWELL, (e). Rockford, Mich. 

OLE HAAKON JOHNSON, (e). 620 Isaac St., Lansing, Mich. 

CLIFTON CLEMENT JONES, (e). Elmira, Mich. 

TRACY HOWARD KAY, 1227 Champlain St., Detroit, Mich. 

MARGARET ADELLA KEDZIE, (h). East Lansing, Mich. 

BERT WILLIAM KEITH, (a). Sawyer, Mich. 

ZELLA MAUDE KIMMEL, (h). 617 W. Main St., Lansing, Mich. 

JOHN WESLEY KNECHT, (e). 498 Cass Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich, 
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HERMAN FRED KNOBLAUCH, (a). Blissfield, Mich. 
CARL HENRY KNOPF, (a). Blissfield, Mich. 

EUGENE HENRY KOLB, (e). Unionville, Mich. 

EVELYN MARY KOPF, (h). Hastings, Mich. 

LOREN GRANT KURTZ, (e). Flint, Mich. R. F. D. 7. 
CHARLES SAMUEL LANGDON, (a). Hubbardston, Mich. 
LEONA NATALIE LEE, (h). 209 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich. 
EDUARD CHRISTIAN LINDEMANN, (a). St. Clair, Mich. 
LOUISE PALMER LINDSLEY, (h). Harbor Springs, Mich. 
JOHN OLIVER LINTON, (a). Otsego, Mich. 

FRANK LOSSING, (e). Fremont, Mich. 

HERBERT ALFRED LOSSING, (e). Fremont, Mich. 
JAMES HERBERT McCUTCHEON, (f). Boyne City, Mich. 


CLIFFORD WORDEN McKIBBIN, (f). 1308 S. Washington Ave., 
Lansing, Mich. 


EDNA BELLE McNAUGHTON, (h). Middleville, Mich. 
ALEXANDER MCcVITTIE, (a). 506 Emmett St., Ypsilanti, Mich. 


WALTER ALFRED NEWTON, (e). 1215 Douglas Ave., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 

CHARLES J. OcKADA, (a). Iyo, Japan. 

WILLIAM RAY OLMSTED, (e). Freeland, Mich. 

GURDON HOARD OSBORNE, (e). 360 Cass Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

ELIZABETH MYRTILLA PALM, (h). East Lansing, Mich. 

MAE VILLA PARMELEE, (h). Scottville, Mich. 

MARY BERTHA PENNINGTON, (h). 221 Benjamin Terrace, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

STANLEY HARRISON PERHAM, (e). Kent City, Mich. 

STEPHEN WILLIAM PERRIN, (e). Pittsford, Mich. 

HARRY SAMUEL PETERSON, (e). Lucas, Mich. 

BENJAMIN CHURCH PORTER, (a). Grand Rapids, Mich., R. F. D. 1. 

RALPH WATERBURY POWELL, (e). Ionia, Mich. R. F. D. 1. 

WILLIAM WELLS PRATCHNER, (a). 168 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 

FRED JEROME RICHARDS, (e). 536 Beech St., Lansing, Mich. 

MABEL MARGARET ROBISON, (h). Cass City, Mich. 

CLARENCE SAGE ROBE, (e). 506 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing, Mich. 

JAMIE ESTIN RORK, (e). 1216 N. Chestnut St., Lansing, Mich. 

CHARLES LOVELL ROSE, (a). Evart, Mich. 

EDMUND CHESTER SAUVE, (e). East Tawas, Mich. 

VERN CLIFFORD SCHAEFFER, (a). Sturgis, Mich. 

ELIZABETH HELEN SCHNEIDER, (h). 726 Seymour St., Lansing, 
Mich. 

107 


EDWARD GEORGE SCHUBACH, (e). Pigeon, Mich. 

LEO BLYNN SCOTT, (a). 62 Seaton Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. 
CLARE SULLIVAN SEVERANCE, (a). Fenton, Mich., R. F. D. 1. 
WILLIAM WOLFE SHANOR, (a). 6 E. Wabash Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 
RALPH WILCOX SLOSS, (f). Big Rapids, Mich. 

GUY HARMON SMITH, (e). 25 31st St., Detroit, Mich. 

GEORGE, PERCY SPRINGER, (e). Whitehall, Mich. 

WILL JAY SPROAT, (f). 432 Cass Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
EDWARD WILLIAM STECK, (e). Three Oaks, Mich. 

HOWARD AUSTIN TAFT, (a). 2754 Mildred Ave., Chicago, III. 
EMORY WESLEY TAPPAN, (e). East Lansing, Mich. 

CHARLES PEACH THOMAS, (e). South Ryegate, Vt. 

FRED HOWARD TILLOTSON, (e). Elsie, Mich. 

ETHEL TRAUTMAN, (h). Wayland, Mich. 

FRANK LATHROP TRUE, (a). Armada, Mich. 


CHARLES BURTON TUBERGEN, (a). 71 First Ave., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


WILLIAM HENRY URQUHART, (e). 168 Glendale Ave., Detroit, 
Mich. 


NEIL VAN HORNE, (f). 225 E. Arch St., Marquette, Mich. 
HENRY BASIL WALES, (f). Elkton, Mich. 

LOUIS PAULY WALKER, (e). St. Ignace, Mich. 

WALTER RAF WALKER, (e). 156 31st St., Detroit, Mich. 
EDWIN EARL WALLACE, (e). Albion, Mich. 


EDMUND PHILLIP WANDEL, (e). 183 Third Ave., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


GEORGE WARMINGTON, (e). Houghton, Mich. 

GEORGE ELWIN WATTS, (a). Alto, Mich. 

THOMAS CALLIN WHYTE, (e). 52 Hooker Ave. Detroit, Mich. 
HANNAH WILLIAMSON, (h). Ludington, Mich, R. F. D. 4. 
FRED GROVER WILSON, (f). Plymouth, Wis. 

IVA A. WILSON, (h). (Grand Rapids, Mich, R. F. D. 14. 
DEVILLO DEMIC WOOD, (f). E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, Mich. 
EDWARD F. WRIGHT, (a). 715 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


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GRADUATES OF THIS COLLEGE WHO HAVE RE- 
CEIVED THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE 


From 1861-1878, the degree of Master of Science was conferred upon 
those graduates of three years’ standing, who made a proper proficiency 
in scientific studies. 

From 1879 to 1882, in addition to the above, the graduates were re- 
quired to present an acceptable thesis upon some topic assigned by the 
faculty. 

Since 1882, the graduates have been required to spend at least one 
year in this college in a course of post-graduate study, presenting at the 
close an acceptable thesis. Study in absentia was permitted under certain 
conditions until 1898, since which time the residence for study has been 


strictly insisted on. 


1864 
Albert Nelson Prentiss. 


1865 
Oscar Clute. 
Albert John Cook. 
Francis Hodgman. 


Charles Edward Hollister. 


Charles Adolphus Jewell. 


1866 
Albert Fuller Allen. 


1867 


William Willard Daniells. 


Lewis James Gibson. 
William Allen Hardy. 
Sylvester M. Millard. 
Lewis Vanderbilt. 


1870 
A. Clifford Prutzman. 
Daniel Strange. 
Will Warren Tracy. 


1871 
John Swift. 


1872 
Charles Edwin Bessey. 
Frank Paul Davis. 
Richard Haigh, Jr. 
Lyman Mason. 
Frank Story Sleeper. 


1873 
Charles William Garfield. 
Alfred Gurdon Gulley. 
William Knowlton Kedzie. 
Ansel Harvey Phinney. 
Henry Graham Reynolds. 
John Sprague Strange. 


1874 
Peter H. Felker. 
Byron David Halsted. 
Robert Fairchild Kedzie. 
James Satterlee. 
Edward Mason Shelton. 
Dalton Parmenus Strange. 


1876 


Rolla Clinton Carpenter. 
John T. Frazer. 

George Wyman Harrison. 
George Edward Kedzie. 
William Asa Rowe. 
Samuel Mills Tracy. 
Warren A. Wells. 


1877 
Charles Lee Ingersoll. 


1879 
Frank Joseph Annis. 


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1882 
John Park Finley. 
Charles Christian Georgeson. 
Frank Stewart Kedzie. 
William Carroll Latta. 
James Troop. 


1883 
Louis George Carpenter. 
Charles Francis Davis. 
Frank Arthur Gulley. 
John Edwin Taylor. 


1884 
Clarence Moores Weed. 
Eugene Davenport. 


1885 
Charles William McCurdy. 


1886 
Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. 
Frank Benton. 
Mrs. Mary Jane Cliff Merrell. 
Walter Wood Remington. 


1887 
Theries D. Hinebauch. 
Allen Calvin Redding. 

1888 
Clarence Preston Gillette. 
Edward Ralph Lake. 
William Lincoln Snyder. 

1889 
Charles Spencer Crandall. 


Hiram Taylor French. 
Clarence E. Smith. 


1890 


Charles Barnard Collingwood. 


Gager Calvin Davis. 
Will S. Holdsworth. 
Nelson Slater Mayo. 
Howard Evarts Weed. 
1891 
Fred Hebard Hillman. 
1892 
James Calvin Duffey. 
Alexander Felton Gordon. 
Welton Marks Munson. 
Jedediah Haskins Smith. 


1893 
Harkness Lucius Chapin. 
Edwin DeBarr. 
Glen Cuyler Laurence. 
John Walker Matthews. 
George Lincoln Teller. 


1894 
Frederick Blackmar Mumford. 


1895 
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick. 
Perry Greely Holden. 
Clarence Beaman Smith. 


1896 
Luke Combs Colburn. 
Clarence James Foreman. 
George E. Hancorne. 


1897 
Charles Phillips Close. 


1898 
Victor Lowe. 
Amy Bell Vaughn. 
James William Toumey. 


1899 
Mary Lilian Wheeler. 


1900 
Arthur B. Cordley. 
Wendell Paddock. 


1901 
Dick J. Crosby. 


1902 
Louis A. Clinton. 
James DeLoss Towar. 
Francis Everett West. 


1903 
S. Fred Edwards. 


1905 
James Garfield Moore. 


1906 
Charles Goodrich Woodbury. 


1908 


Alva True Stevens. 


GRADUATES OF OTHER INSTITUTIONS WHO HAVE 
RECEIVED DEGREE OF M. S. 
1886 
KIZO TAMARI, M. &., B. S. (Imperial College of Agriculture, Japan.) 
Dr. of Agr. conferred by the Minister of Education, 1899. Tokyo, 
Japan. 
1890 
KUMAROKA SHOSHIMA, M. §., B. S. (Imperial College of Agricul- 
ture, Japan) 1888. Tokyo, Japan. 
CHIOJI YOSHIDA, M. S., B. S. (Imperial College of Agriculture, 
Japan) 1888. Tokyo, Japan. 
1891 
CHARLES FRANKLIN EMERICK, M. S., A. B. (Wittenberg Coll.) 
1889, Ph. M. (Univ. of Mich.) 1895, Ph. D. (Columbia Univ.) 1897. 
Professor of Economics and Sociology, Smith College. 12 Mas- 
sasoit St., Northampton, Mass. 
1893 
EE NR Be CHARPING Nie) Si) Boos | CMass. Ags Coll.) 1881, ) Du se: 
(McKendrie Coll.) Educator and Lecturer. New York City. 49 
Lefferts Ave., Richmond Hill. 
1896 
CHARLES DAWSON THOMPSON, M. S., B. S. (Oregon Agricultural 
College) 1886. Orchardist and Nurseryman. Hood River, Ore. 
1901 
WILLIAM T. SHAW, M. S., B. Agr. (Univ. of Minn.) 1898, B. S. 
(Univ. of Minn.) 1899. Professor of Zoology, Washington State 
College. Pullman, Wash. 
1903 
WILLIAM PATTEN SNYDER, M. S., B. S. (Univ. of Nebr.) 1901. 
Superintendent of Experiment Substation, North Platte, Nebraska. 
1906 
FRANK A. SPRAGG, M. &., B. S. A. (Mont. Agr’l Coll.) 1902. Re- 
search Assistant in Farm Crops (Plant Breeding), Michigan Agri- 
cultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 
1909 
FRANK WILLIAM HOWE, M. S., B. S., (Battle Creek College) 1800; 
A. B., (University of Michigan) 1893. Specialist in Agricultural Edu- 
cation. Home address, North Chatham, N. Y. 
1911 
EDWIN EBENEZER ELLIOTT, M. S., B. A. (Monmouth College), 
1881; M. A. (Monmouth College) 1884. 
TIMOTHY JAMES McCARTHY, M. S., B. S. (Univ. of West Vir- 
ginia) 1909. 
III 


GRADUATES OF THIS COLLEGE WHO HAVE RE- 
CEIVED THE DEGREES OF MASTER OF AGRI- 
CULTURE, MASTER OF HORTICULTURE, 
MASTER OF FORESTRY, CIVIL ENGINEER, 
MECHANICAL ENGINEER 


1894 
Arthur Cranson Bird, M. Agr. 


1895 
Clifton Barnum Charles, M. Agr. 
Eugene Davenport, M. Agr. 
1896 
Warren Henry Goss, M. Agr. 


Elisha Deming Andrews True, M. 


Agr. 
1900 
William Caldwell, M. Agr. 


1907 


Louis C. Brooks, E. E. 
William D. Hurd, M. Agr. 
Frank F. Rogers, C. E. 


1909 


Edmund Roswell Bennett, M. Hort. 


William Rutherford Brown, C. E. 


Albert George Craig, M. Hort. 

James Garfield Moore, M. Hort. 
Ernest Alfred Richmond, M. E. 
George Whitney Williams, M. E. 


1910 


Charles H. Alvord, M. Agr. 
Arthur Charles Dodge, C. E. 
Joseph Philip Haftenkamp, C. E. 
Simon B. Hartman, M. Hort. 
Charles Philo Reed, M. Agr. 
Brank /Curtis, RotkenC. 4e, 
Willams Bw CoB: 


1911 


Archie Reed Alger, C. E. 

James Fred Baker, M. For. 
Dillman S. Bullock, M. Agr. 
Harry Joshua Eustace, M. Hort. 
Edward Clarence Green, M. Hort. 
Gilbert W. Hebblewhite, C. E. 
Albert N. Robson, M. For. 


HONORARY DEGREES 


1885 
CHARLES JAY MONROE, M.S. LL. B. (Univ. of». Mich‘),, 1879); 
Banker. South Haven, Mich. (See Members of the State Board 
of Agriculture.) 


1886 

DAVID HOWELL, M. S., D. D., Clergyman, 216 Hillsdale St. W., 
Lansing, Mich. 

SAMUEL JOHNSON, M. S. (See Members of the Faculty.) Do- 
wagiac, Mich. 

JAMES HENRY WELLINGS, M. S. M. D. (Bellevue Hosp. Med. 
Coll.) 1874. Physician and Surgeon, City National Bank Bldg.; 
Res. 915 Washington Ave., N. Lansing, Mich. 


1887 

*JAMES CASSIDY, B. S., Professor of Botany and Horticulture, Colo- 
rado Agricultural College, 1883-89. Died at Fort Collins, Colo., 
Noy. 21, 1889. 

*MASON DANIEL CHATTERTON, M. S., LL. B. (Univ. of Mich.) 
1861. Lawyer. Lansing, Mich. 

*BELA HUBBARD, M. S&S. 

JOHN ALEXANDER LOCKWOOD, M. S. (See Members of the 
Faculty.) 1705 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. 

*HAL CLEMENT WYMAN, M. &., M. D., (Univ. of Mich.) 1873. 
Dean Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery; Surgeon. 46 
West Adams Ave., Detroit, Mich. Died March 9, 1908. 


1889 
FREDERICK CLEVELAND MILLER, M. S. Lumber and Box Manu- 
facturer. Grand Rapids, Mich. 


1891 
*THEODATUS TIMOTHY LYON, M. H. Died at South Haven, Mich., 
Feb. 5, 1900. 
ALLEN BENTON MORSE, LL. D. Lawyer. Ionia, Mich. 
JOHN T. RICH, M. Agr. Detroit, Mich. 
*EDWIN WILLITS, LL. D. Died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 24, 1896. 


1893 
*OSCAR, CLUIEY LLY, By S.1862: (See Presidents, ‘page (9 and 
Members of the Faculty, page 10). Pomona, Cal. Died at Los 
Angeles, Cal., Jan. 27, 1902. 
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HENRY GRAHAM REYNOLDS, M. H., B. S. 1870. 257 W. California 
St., Pasadena, Cal. (See Secretaries, page 9.) 


1895 
ROLAND MORRILL, M. H. Horticulturist. Benton Harbor, Mich. 


1897 
WILLIAM WILLARD DANIELS, D. Sc, B. S. 1864. 515 N. Carroll 
St., Madison, Wis. 


1898 
*ROBERT CLARK KEDZIE, D. Sc. Agricultural College, Mich. (See 
Professors, page 10.) Died Nov. 7, 1902. 


1900 
JASON ELMER HAMMOND, M. §., B. S. 1886. 121 St. Joseph, St. 
W., Lansing, Mich. 


1905 
WILLIAM JAMES BEAL, D. Sc, A. M., S. M. Ph. D. Amherst, 
Mass. (See Professors, page II.) 
ALBERT JOHN COOK, D. Sc., B: S. 1862; M. S., 1865. Claremont; 
Cal. (See Professors, page 10.) 


1907 
WILLIAM ARNON HENRY, D. Sc., D. Agr. (University of Illinois) ; 
D. Sc. (University of Vermont). Emeritus Prof. of Agr.; Wis- 
consin University, Madison, Wis. 


*CHARLES FAY WHEELER, D. Sc. B. S. 1891. Botanist United 
States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Died March 
5, IQIO. 

HENRY (CLAY WHITE, D:\Sco Ph.D. (Univ: of Va:). 157on ee 
Wax(Untys of (South) 903, Ds (Unive of Is) 1900s weap: 
(Columbia) 1908. Professor of Chemistry. University of Georgia, 
Athens, Georgia. 


CHARLES FRANKLIN CURTISS, D. Sc., B. S. A. (Iowa State Coll.) 
1887. M. S. A. (Iowa State Coll.) 1892. Dean of Agriculture and 
Director of Experiment Station, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 


THOMAS FORSYTH HUNT, D. Sc., B. Sc.( Univ. of Ill.) 1884. M. 
Sc. (Univ. of Ill.) 1892, D. Agr. (Univ. of Ill.) 1904. Dean of 
the School of Agriculture, and Director of Experiment Station, 
State College, Pennsylvania. 

WILLIAM WARNER TRACY, D. Sc, B. SS. 1867. Expert in Ter- 
tology, Washington, D. C. 


GIFFORD PINCHOT, D. Sc, A. B. (Yale) 1889, M. A. (Yale) 1901, 
M. A. (Princeton) 1904. 1617 Rhode Island Ave., Washington, 
Dic. 


II4 


JAMES BURRILL ANGELL, LL. D., A. B. (Brown Univ.) 1849, LL. 
D. from Brown, Columbia, Rutgers, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, 
Wisconsin, Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth and Vermont Universities. 
President Emeritus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 

EUGENE DAVENPORT, LL. D., B. S., 1878. Dean of College of Agri- 
culture and Director of Experiment Station, University of Illinois, 
Urbana, IIl. 

WINTHROP ELLSWORTH STONE, LL. D., B. S. (Mass. Agr. Coll.) 
1882, B. S. (Boston Univ.) 1886. Ph. D. (Georgia Augusta Univ., 
Gottingen, Germany) 1888. President of Purdue University, La- 
fayette, Ind. 

HERBERT) WINSLOW | COLLINGWOOD, LL. 'D:;, Bi S:7 1883: 
Editor of “Rural New Yorker,” 409 Pearl St., New York City. 

MORTIMER ELWYN COOLEY, LL. D., M. E. (University of Michi- 
gan), Eng. D. (University of Nebraska). Prof. of Mechanical En- 
gineering and Dean of the Engineering Department, University of 
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

WHITMAN HOWARD JORDAN, LL. D., B. S. (Univ. of Maine), 
M. S. (Univ. of Maine) 1878, D. Sc. (Univ. of Maine) 18606. 
Director of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Geneva, N. Y. 

ENOCH ALBERT BRYAN, LL. D., A. B. A. M. (Indiana), A. M. 
(Harvard), LL. D. (Monmouth College, Ill.) President of the 
Agricultural College of State of Washington, Pullman, Wash. 

ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER, LL. D., B. S. 1873. Professor of 
Experimental Engineering, Cornell University, New York. 

JAMES WILSON, LL. D. Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 


1908 
EDWARD A. A. GRANGE, M. S. (D. V. S.) Principal of Ontario 
Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada. 


115 


SUMMARY OF GRADUATES. 


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1864 BH  Wnotitocendccollsoasgacolandalloodaadus osce 5 
1866 FY Newoudsiacédce|/oddcopnogdelloodoous5¢onc 2 
1867 § |lssbesotuboodllocosasoadons|lo06e code cas 5 
1868 fey 4 Moab. osap dsllodedooadundolloobdasounode be) 
1869 HO! Nedendsco cadallbonosoouuec|locnoosoa nod 10 
1870 iy Npeboce cosadollocobagodbosullgcon'do bode Ac 12 
1871 MEL osc anooonaollodasoonmodeolaoaoebo gods I2 
1872 KW \ilesadscseocca|lboncaaoocdedlomoo oe on0s aC 5 
1873 iS) [) Aistobloicd Go, choclldadotsnoo codon dowdaasde 15 
1874 FEY Aho age odddsonsl|ononnonGoconacce pcan cate 21 
1875 BG dandvadocoddellsacmoaséloosallodos aagueeec TH 
1876 7) Ne ooccHgadodelsuos oopoadsolloncd coqg msec 17 
1877 11 Wie MNvoboo so deaddlidboocougocdollboauodboounas 15 
1878 RE) Uidnocebopsboofiscociedosoqcallooss cosh oar 30 
1879 io) ladda co dienomallyodico spoeopElmondovouddas 19 
1880 OV uileoow sooo oavalleoga cobaodedlbanaeans csac 6 
1881 Piet Me A hsigu decom oooldnoGo.dbllodondecond On 28) 
1882 BS Mell) biteveevetelsiei= cte)| (s/ctetoatsiess| traisie |tslstetersts aie ketelleye 28 
1883 Ge Ful ododouasgocloaodooumadobllodocosdocac 30 
1884 KCl Mal | Micss cinjocko Cosel (sic COGS ais. crallomicrom uid 30 
1885 RO Nols Soo oes bOsolloceoncdnnnballboooatn cone 30 
1886 AG 15 Wola nd ollblodiollsoneoudns aoullaancdaos cose 27 
1887 Fes | \IGaoodn b6n0dp|loqqdoouednonlonoo co obnd akc 22 
1888 29 QMuh WwasaenooeacshllocHscucd-cnec 32 
1889 37 ON) whi icvehelevene chs 5) srseel|karevete oteteseterotens 43 
1890 22 OP PAN atat ciel: ots ole ratcetel kote raveueteneve tone rove BE 
1891 29 Ciara aiialiersteist sts ai ajeuscal levels tenecsuetereremeye 35 
1892 20 OMA DA he [ies sis, & et avis acve\liotehate ieleteterctaters 26 
1893 a7 Bry) asf saPers/ ais stcraver till aatene gens siererenrers 45 
1894 I5 Heovw ladonienadoowdl yoga case coder 22 
1895 26 Gi MM Mise Paleiaaiateiae tiateietal wie ta lersie ate 32 
1896 22 OO WEDR Wisiapeats weiss Gall 8 tar rai rate arenes 28 
1897 20 7 GUO ooo KA bet 28 
1898 19 4 WV oullSoedagatopon 27 
1899 19 7 Sy)! Wesson doh ac 29 
1900 9 10 YE Noro ondacdsc 23 
IgOI 23 II Con boaeddioaab cas 39 
1902 28 21 Henealllbsemwanocsce 60 
1903 29 26 Gry Nerealaleareterotetale 61 
1904 25 ee) 9 2 55 
1905 23 a7 24 I 75 
1906 14 42 16 I 73 
1907 36 45 14 2 97 
1908 22 45 14 3 84 
1909 30 49 14 6 99 
Iglo 24 41 V7 Rie 93 
IQII 35 52 25 16 128 
Totals 1014 463 157 42 1676 


116 


GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX 


NOTE:—In those instances where the business address and residence address 
are in different localities, the person’s name appears in the lists of both towns. 


ALABAMA, 
Auburn. 
Henry M. Conolly, ’08, 
Birmingham. 
Orla L. Ayrs, ’02. 
William Jacob Baumegras, ’09. 
ALASKA, 


Candle Kugruk River. 
Harry Lorin Mills, ’98. 
Fort Davis. 


Jennette Coryell Carpenter (Mrs. 


Wheeler), ’98. 
Ketchikan, 
Bruce Earl Hoffman, ’10, 
Nome, 
Edgar Grimm, ’83, 
Clark Hubbell, ’88. 
Sitka, 
Charles Christian Georgeson, ’78. 
ARIZONA, 
Florence. 
Lytton B. Hitchcock, ’07, 
Mesa, 
Neina F. Andrews, ’08. 
Phoenix. 
Lytton B. Hitchcock, ’07, 
Gates L, Stannard, ’76, 
Jay D. Stannard, ’76, 
Lewis Vanderbilt, ’64. 
Frank B, Wilson, ’08. 
Tucson. 
Albert Latcha Waters, ’90 
ARKANSAS, 
Beebe, 
Wilbert W. Gasser, ’07. 
Corning. 
Warren A. Wells, ’68. 
Fayetteville, 
Paul N. Flint, ’04, 
Felsenthal, 
Cass A. Lamb, ’06, 
Harrison. 
Francis Kiefer, ’08. 
Pine Bluff, 
Amos W. Troupe, ‘81. 


Mark 


117 


CALIFORNIA, 
Alameda, 
Vesta Woodbury (Mrs. Thos. Marshall), 
4 
Bakersfield. 
William F. Carleton, ’04, 
Ropha V. Pearsall, ’08. 
Berkeley. 
Elvine Armstrong (Mrs. H. W. Reyn- 
olds), ’04. 
Edward Carl Banks, ’84. 
Calexico. 
Herbert M. Rouse, ’08. 
Claremont, 
Charles Fuller Baker, ’91. 
Albert John Cook, ’62. 
Davis. 
Bliss §. Brown, ’03. 
Fort Bragg. 
Charles Burnham Plummer, ’82. 
Gilroy. 
Waldo Rohnert, ’89. 
Hardwick. 


Hiram Sylvester Hampton, ’76, 


Hemet. 
George Calvin Nevins, ’73. 
Wilfred Bartlett Nevins, ’00. 


Holt. 
Mabel Ernestine Linkletter (Mrs. Frank 
Cooper), ’92, 
Kenwood. 
Elizabeth Johns (Mrs. 
ens, ’04, 
Marcus Brown Stevens, 


M. B. Stev- 


"02. 
Los Angeles, 
William James Breese, ’91. 
Alton Cyrel Burnham, ’93. 
Gager Calvin Davis, ’89. 
Wilford Cotton, ’84. 
Robert Llewellyn Reynolds, ’95. 
Albert Henry Voigt, ’81. 


Mayfield. 


Franklin Monroe Seibert, ’89. 


Monterey. 


Howard D. Severance, ’03. 
Monrovia. 


William James Bailey, ’01, 


Northfork. 
Elwood Perry Bushnell, ’10. 
Oakland, 
"84. 
Palo Alto. 
Howard Judson Hall, ‘90. 
Pasadena, 
Wilford Cotton, ’84. 
Albert Dodge, ’77. 
Henry Graham Reynolds, ’70. 
Charles Edwin St. John, ’87. 
Pomona. 
William Oliver Fritz, ’77. 


Riverside. 


Clara Fay Wheeler (Mrs. 
man), ’99. 


Andrew Park, 


G. N. East- 


Sacramento, 
John Northrop Bidwell, ’10. 
Ernest Howard Bradner, ’69. 


San Diego. 
Ralph Waldo Case, ’02. 
Walter Elmer Gammon, ’86. 
Duncan D. McArthur, ’94. 
Charles Edward Sumner, ’79. 
Justin Thayer Wight, ’93. 
Claude V. Williams, ’08. 


San Francisco, 
Edward Carl Banks, ’84. 
Frederick Calvin Davis, ’86. 
Thomas Franklin Locke, ’06. 
John Alfred Mitchell, ’09. 
Andrew Park, ’84. 
Allen Calvin Redding, ’83. 
Peter V. Ross, ’95. 
Ralph T. Stevens, ’05. 
Stephen Woodbridge Tracy, 


San Gabriel. 
Joseph Rodney Abbot, ’84. 
Robert Llewellyn Reynolds, 


96. 


"95. 


San Jacinto. 
George Grover, ’81. 


San Juan Batista. 
Harry Woodbridge Tracy, '94. 
Santa Ana, 


Charles Melvin Marshall, ’03. 


Santa Barbara. 
Edward Charles McKee, ’81. 


Santa Cruz. 
William Wells Pratchner, ’11. 


Suisun, 
Clarence A, Stimpson, 


Willits. 
John M. Rankin, ’02. 


"05. 


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COLORADO. 


Boulder. 
Charles Fremont Lindsley, ’838. 


Denver. 

Clara Sergeant Campbell (Mrs. 
Leavitt), ’05. 

Louis George Carpenter, ’79. 
Christopher M. Granger, ’07. 
Fred Herrington, ’84. 
Walter Armstrong Hopson, ’08. 
James Parsons Lewis, '78. 
Ray F. Minard, '07. 
Walter Wood Remington, ’80. 
Eugene James Rauchfuss, ’79. 
John Evans Simonson, '74, 


William Garrett Simonson, ’S$1. 


Durango, 
John Conely De Camp, ‘10. 


Fort Collins. 
Frank Joseph Annis, ’75. 
Edmund R. Bennett, ’02. 
Louis George Carpenter, '79. 
Charles Francis Davis, ’80. 
Clarence Preston Gillett, ’84. 
Burton Orange Longyear, '03. 
Mrs. Mary Jane Cliff Merrill 
Louis G. Carpenter, ’81. 
Fowler. 
Elwyn Thomson Gardner, 
Gunnison. 
Henry Freeman Lake, ’95. 
Idaho Springs. 
Frances W. Sly, ’02. 
Montrose. 
Irvin Max Phippeny, ’06. 


85. 


CONNECTICUT. 
New Britain, 
Theodore Alexander Stanley, ’86. 


New Haven. 


James William Toumey, ’89. 


Storrs, 
Louis Adelbert Clinton, ’89. 
Alfred Gurdon Gulley, ’68. 
Alva True Stevens, ’93. 
West Haven. 
Ralph Meeks Lickly, ’01. 
Windsor. 
John Bailey Stewart, ’01. 


DELAWARE. 


Newark. 
Charles Andrew McCue, ’01. 


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 
Tacoma Park, 
Clarence Beaman Smith, ’94. 
William Franklin Wight, ’94. 
Homer Collar Skeels, ’98. 


As 


(Mrs. 


Washington. 

Arthur Adelman, ’04, 

Bronson, Barlow, ’03. 

Frank Benton, ’79. 

Lyman James Briggs, ’93. 

Claude Marshall Cade, ’07. 

Ralph J. Carr, '08. 

George E. Chadsey, ’01. 

Frederick Norman Clark, ’89. 

Katherine Cook (Mrs. Lyman J. 
Briggs), '93. 

Dick J. Crosby, ’93. 

Matt A. Crosby, ’02. 

Lyster Hoxie Dewey, ’88. 

Roscoe E. Doolittle, ’96. 

Cora Lucinda Feldkamp, ’05. 

George Lewis Flower, ’89. 

Warren J. Geib, ‘02. 

Walter Davis Groesbeck, ’92. 

Dayton Alvin Gurney, ’04. 

Fred Hebard Hillman, ’88. 

Arthur Frank Kinnan, ’83. 

William Asahel Kinnan, ’86. 

Arthur E. Kocher, ’02, 

Macy Harvey Lapham, ’99. 

Huron Willis Lawson, ’95. 

Frank Liverance, ’06. 

Donald MacPherson, ’74. 

Katherine Mabel McNaughton (Mrs. C. 
A, Reed), ’05. 

William John Meyers, ’90. 

William Petrie, ’90. 

Anna E. Pickett (Mrs. 
ney), ’05. 

Burr Bartram Pratt, ’09. 

Clarence A. Reed, ’05. 

Henry Jacob Schneider, ’04. 

Herman Schreiber, ’04. 

Leo Blynn Scott, 711. 

Homer Collar Skeels, ’98. 

Clarence Beaman Smith, ’94. 

Louis Martin Spencer, ’06. 

Frederick Delos Stevens, ’03. 

William Alton Taylor, ’88. 

Henry Thurtell, ’88, 

James Harvey Tibbitts, ’73. 

Jonathan Edwards Woodbridge Tracy, 
"96, 

Will Warner Tracy, ’67. 

Robert Sylvester Welsh, ’94. 

William Franklin Wight, ’94. 


Dayton Gur- 


FLORIDA, 
Crescent City. 
Lozine Arnold Hurlbut, ’67. 
Gainesville. 
Robert D. Maltby, ’04. 
Miami, 
Ernest Joy Heck, ’95. 
John Harris Forster Mullett, ’90. 


Sanford. 
Fred Thomas Williams, ’98. 


U. S. A. Key West Barracks. 


James R. Campbell, ’08. 
GEORGIA, 
Athens, 

Thomas H. McHatton, ’07. 
Macon, 


Vinton Vincent Newell, ’94. 


HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, 


Honolulu. 
Neal C, Perry, ’07. 


IDAHO, 


American Falls, 
Arthur Frank Hughes, ’96, 


Boise. 
Marguerite A. Nolan (Mrs. 
Lemp), ’02. 


Caldwell. 
Hiram Taylor French, ’85, 


Coeur d’Alene. 


James Lawrence McClear, ’82. 
Collins. 
Theodore Percy Caulkins, ’78. 
Dietrich. 
Jesse M, Churchill, ’03. 
Idaho Falls, 
Willard Smith Kedzie, ’83. 
Kendrick. 
William Woodbridge Tracy, Jr., 
Lewiston. 


Gaylord Whitfield Thompson, '82. 


Pocatello. 
Sarah Ellen Richardson, ’05. 


Twin Falls. 


Silas Franklin Scott, ’94. 
Weiser. 
Lemuel Churchill, ’89. 
Wendell, 
Luther James Hughes, ’96, 
ILLINOIS, 
Aurora, 
Albert Wisner Mather, ’83. 
Cairo, 
Arthur Bruce Turner, ’81, 
Champaign. 


Archie Reed Alger, ’04, 
Richard Herbert Gulley, ’78. 


Charleston, 
Thomas Leroy Hankinson, ’98, 


119 


Herbert 


93. 


Chicago. 


Edwin Sawyer Antisdale, ’85. 
A. Scott Armstrong, ’06. 

F,. Baurle, ’92. 

Carl Hansel Boughton, ’06. 
Myron Ralph Bowerman, '09. 


William Rutherford Brown, ’03, 


John Willard Bolte, ’05. 
Arba H. Cameron, '’06. 
Russell S. Canfield, ’07. 
Gordon Cavanagh, '10. 


Paul Mellen Chamberlain, ’88. 


Lucy Merryless Clute (Mrs. Philip B. 


Woodworth), '93. 
Carleton Rollin Dart, 
William Eli Davis, ’89. 
Olney J. Dean, ’03. 
Junius Sergeant Dixon, ’86. 
Edward George Eldridge, ’86. 
James Edward Fisk, ’06. 

Ira Barnes Gage, '’76. 

Hugh I, Glazier, ’07. 

Eddy J. Gunnison, ’05. 

Harry W. Hagaman, ’08, 
Harry Forester Hall, ’90. 
William Grant (Everhart), Harte, 
William Henry Hartman, ’09. 
Herbert Eugene Harrison, ’88. 
William Parker Hawley, ’92. 
G, Arthur Heinrich, ’07. 
Warren W. Hitchcock, ’07. 
Gilbert W. Hebblewhite, ’06. 
Thomas Andrew Jordan, ’10. 
William F. Jordan, ’05. 
Justin Harold Kline, '’09. 

Seth Fred Knight, ’09. 
Mildred M. Matthews 
Hebblewhite), ’06. 
George E. Martin, ’04. 
Thomas Francis McGrath, ’89. 
Wendell Sydney Merick, ’04, 

John Derk Nies, '94. 
Herbert Frink Palmer, ’93. 
Frank Parker, ’09. 


dejile 


86. 


(Mrs: G. ° iW. 


John Eugene Poole, '’06. 
Jacob H. Prost, ’04. 
Rasmus Rasmussen, ’06. 


Earl F. Riley, ’08. 
William Richard Rummler, 
James Lester Shaw, ’10. 
George Edward Simmons, ’94. 
Irvin Leroy Simmons, ’97. 


"86. 


Dennis Wood Smith, ’02, 
Ernest F. Smith, ’06. 
Glenn Hough Stephen, '09. 
William C. Strand, ’06. 


Howard Austin Taft, ’11. 
George Lincoln Teller, ’88. 


Jennie Ann Towar (Mrs. Woodard), ’86. 


Alonzo Arva Towner, '07. 


120 


Philip Bell Woodworth, ’86. 
H. Earl Young, ’02. 


Chicago Heights. 


Harris Forester Hall, ’90. ‘. 
Decatur. 

Charles Franklin Shilling, ’78, 

Elgin. 

Fred P. Clark, ’93. 
Geneseo, 

Florence Ethel Copson, ‘10. 
Glencoe, 

William Richard Rummler, ’86. 
Godfrey. 

Frank Arthur Gulley, ’80. 
Harvey. 

Gerald Grant Robbins, ’04. 
Hawthorne. 

John Eugene Poole, '06. 
Hinckley. 

William Wilbur Diehl, ’87. 


Hubbard Woods. 
William Eli Davis, ’89. 


La Grange. 
Helen Andrews (Mrs. George O. Stof- 
fer), *07. 
Lake 
Harry Gardner Stone, 


Forest, 
ZO R 


Lincoln. 
Paul Harold Shuttleworth, 


Moline. 
Frane C. Bennett (Mrs. 
brook), ’05. 
Henry J. Mastenbrook, 
Orlando John Root, ’89. 
Mary Matilda Smith (Mrs, 
H. Van Dervoort), ’89. 
William Humphrey Van 


07. 


H, J. Masten- 


"06. 


William 


Dervoort, ’89. 


North Crystal Lake, 
John M. Walkup, '08. 
Oak Park. 
Frank Bauerle, ’92, 


William Parker Hawley, '92. 


Park Ridge. 
Marjorie M. Bradley, ’11. 


Riverdale, 


MacLean Morton Babcock, ’10. 


Riverside. 


George Lincoln Teller, ’88, 


Rockford. 
Albertus Robert Carter, ’04. 
Burt Ayres Peterson, ’02. 
Ward R. Shedd, ’02. 


St. Charles. 
John Derk Nies, '94, 


Urbana, 
William Chandler Bagley, ’95. 
George P. Boomsliter, ’06. 
Charles Spencer Crandall, 
Eugene Davenport, ’78. 
George Alfred Goodenough, ’91. 
Herbert Windsor Mumford, ’91. 
Ernest Van Alstine, ’07. 


Waukegon. 
Clarence Eugene Smith, ’84. 


73. 


Western Springs. 
Olney J. Dean, ’03. 
Wilmette. 
Irvin Leroy Simmons, ’97. 


Winnetka, 
_John Willard Bolte, ’05. 


Jessie Brown (Mrs. J. W. Bolte), ’05. 


INDIANA. 


Albion. 
John William Earle, ’89. 


Angola. 
Willis Alfred Fox, ’91. 


Bloomington, 


Clarence James Foreman, ’94. 


Bremen, 
Rudolph H. Seiler, ’07. 


Elkhart. 


Henry Northrop Jenner, ’86. 


Fort Wayne. 
Albert Eugene Bulson, ’88. 
Gary. 
709. 
Greensburg, 
E. Lynn Grover, ’07. 


Huntington, 
Fred Aaron Loew, ’04. 
Indianapolis. 
Bon C. Bennett (Mrs. Harry French), 
205, 
James Arthur Dart, 
Floyd Ossian Foster, 
Elmer J. Rork, ’08, 
Oramel H. Skinner, ’02. 


Kendallville. 
Arthur H. Hayes, ’01. 


Kokomo, 
M. Edwin Greeson, ’91. 


Lafayette, 
Jesse G. Boyle, ’08. 
William Carroll Latta, ’77. 
James Troop, ’78. 
Charles Goodrich Woodbury, 
Winfred Rulison Wright, ’02. 


La Porte. 
John William Rittinger, 


Charles Dunlap, 


85. 
03. 


704, 


"94, 


Muncie. 
Marinus Bert Langler, ’06, 


New Carlisle, 


William Buel Jakways, ’76. 
Rochester. 
Marion Emmet Hall, ’08. 


South Bend. 
Oliver W. Burk, ’05, 
Irving Gingrich, ’02. 
Harry Milo Goss, ’93. 
George Bernard Kamps, 
Ubee, 
Fred Aaron Loew, ’04, 
Walkerton. 
Vernon Newton Taggett, 710. 
Stephen Prince Tracy, ’76. 
Winona Lake. 
William M. Rider, ’08. 


IOWA, 
Ames, 
Perry Greeley Holden, 


09. 


789, 
Burlington, 
Joseph Tower Berry, ’96. 
Clarion, 
John Roy Thompson, ’00. 


Dakota City. 
Matthew Stanley Lowder, ’72. 


Davenport. 
Ralph C. Graham, ’06. 

Dennison, 
Grace L. Warner, ’08. 

Garrison, 
Willis W. Palmer, ’81. 


Iowa City. 
Guy Johnson, ’69. 


Iowa Falls, 


Otto Hugo Pagelsen, ’93, 
Onawa, 
Mary Blanche Bair, 710. 


Sioux City. 


Arthur Bradley Rogers, ’04. 
KANSAS, 
Arkansas City. 
Roderick Baker Norton, ’79. 
Carbondale. 
John William White, ’90. 
Eldorado, 
Gertrude Slaght (Mrs, Frenn 
ton), ’04. 
Irving, 


Martin Thomas Rainier, ’74. 


Junction City. 
John Q. Thomas, ’79. 


Manhattan, 
Leland David Bushnell, ’05. 


I2I 


Pres- 


Minneola. 
John Welden O’Bannon, ’89. 

Mulvane, 
Henry Valentine Clark, ’78. 
Charles W,. Kaylor, ’01. 


Ottawa. 
Orel S. Groner, ’94. 
Pittsburg. 
Calla L. Krentel, '07. 
Topeka. 
Clair B. Peck, ’07. 
Vineland. 
Albert Fuller Allen, ’61. 
Wichita. 
Royal San Clare Fisher, ’95. 
KENTUCKY. 
Lexington, 


William J. Carrel, ’03. 
Edwin Stanton Good, ’03. 
Louisville. 
Walter H. Small, ’08. 
Charles Chandler Taylor, ’09. 


LOUISIANA, 
Hammond. 
Roswell Lillie, ’70. 


Lockport. 
Edmund Albert Calkins, ’98. 
New Orleans. 
Willford Jerome McGee, ’96. 


MAINE, 


Fort Williams, 
William David Frazer, ’09. 


Shirley May Gardner (Mrs. William 
David Frazer), ’09. 
Portland. 
Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, ’08. 
Rockland, 
Dorr John Stryker, ’85. 
MARYLAND, 
Bethesda, 


Ralph /J.\(Carr: 708; 

College Park. 
Mary Camp Baker (Mrs. R. H. Waite), 

"98, 
Charles Phillip Close, ’95. 
Roy H. Waite, '07, 
Lanham, 

Dick Jay Crosby, ‘93. 


Mamie Lucretia Crosby (Mrs. Herbert 
H. Mowry), '02. 
Mary Lilian Wheeler (Mrs. D. J. 
Crosby), ’93. 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
Amherst. 


Ray Stannard Baker, ’89, 


I22 


Jessie Irene Beal (Mrs. Ray 
nard Baker), ’90. 

Kenyon Leech Butterfield, ’91. 

Charles E. Heller, ’08. 

William D. Hurd, ’99. 


Percy Claire Schroyer, ‘08. 


Boston, 
Walter J. Goodenough. '95, 
Herbert K. Patriarche, ’02. 
William Frank Uhl, ’02. 


Brookline. 
Walter J. Goodenough, ’95, 


Russell, 
Glenn C. Sevey, ’03. 
Fort Strong. 
William Pegram Wilson, ’06, 
Lowell, 


Clarence Moores Weed, ’83. 


North Dana, 
Charles Whittlesay Loomis, ’98. 


Rutland. 
Arthur Bradley Peebles, ’77. 

Springfield. 
Glenn C. Sevey, ’03. 

Worcester. 


David Leonidas Boyd, ’09. 


MICHIGAN. 
Ada, 
Lindsay Wesley Rice, ’89. 
Addison. 
Fannie E. Beal, ’08. 
John DeWitt McLouth, ’97, 
Adrian, 
Fannie E. Beal, ’08. 
Oliver Hedges Cleveland, ’11. 
Florence Fern Harrison, ’10, 


Alabaster. 


Leon Van Rensslaer Belknap, ’09. 


Albion, 
Clyde Lamont Emery, ’09. 
David Albertson Garfield, ’89. 
Augustus Samuel Hume, ’74. 
Edwin Earl Wallace, ’11. 
Harold Bertram Weeks, ’07. 


Allegan. 
Guy Arnold, ’87, 

Allen, 
Harrie Roscius Parish, ’95. 

Alma. 


Anna M. Angell, ’07. 
Harriett C. Angell, ’06. 

Ira D. Angell, '07. 

William Anthony Bahlke, ’83. 
Francis Everett West, ’99. 


Stan- 


Almont. Claudius Bidleman Chapin, ’93, 


Fred Abbott Farley, ’06. Charles Henry Hilton, ’00. 
Walter K, Hough, ’06. Newell A. McCune, ’01. 
Alto. William Teal Parks, ’00. 
Ezra Nathaniel Boulard, ’07. Alvin A. Rosenberry, ’04. 
George Elwin Watts, ‘11. Benzonia. 
Ann Arbor. Frank D. Linkletter, ’06. 
Erwin Noble Ball, ’82. Berlin. 
Florence B. Rounds, ’07. Edna Viola Smith, ’03. 
Lillian Maynard Taft, ’05. Berrien Springs. 
George Alfred Waterman, ’91. Arthur C. Miller, ’03. 
Armada. Big Rapids. 
Robert James Crawford, "91. Daniel Snyder Lincoln, ’81, 
Frank Lathrop True, ’11. Gerrit Masselink, ’95. 
Athens. Ralph Wilcox Sloss, ’11. 
Simon B. Hartman, ’03. William J. Sloss, ’76. 
Bancroft. Birmingham, 
Charles Goodwin, ’75. Rolla James Coryell, ’84. 
Bangor. Clarence H. Sutherland, ’08. 
Louis Albert Bregger, ’88. Samuel Satterlee Trowbridge, ’78. 
Clifton Barnum Charles, ’79. Henry Beecher Winegar, ’91. 
Warren Henry Goss, ’82. Blissfield, 
Bath. Herman F. Knoblauch, ’11. 
igre) a, GHmL “OE. Carl Henry Knopf, ‘11. 
Sarah Ellen Richardson, ’05. Boyne City. 
Battle Creek. James Herbert McCutcheon, ’11. 
Leonidas Emile Babcock, ’11. Ernest Arno Robinson, ’97. 
Robert Edwin Caine, ’76. Buchanan. 
Alice M. Cimmer, ’00. Roscoe Ellsworth Brightup, ’11. 
James Adam Elliott, ’97. Harry Bliss Howe, ’86. 
Eugene Gregory, ’78. Seth Fred Knight, ’09. 
Claude Leroy Hodgman, ’10. Burr Oak, 
Earnest Alfred Richmond, ’02. Coie Leslie Himebaugh, ’87. 
Bay City. Cadillac. 
Zenas Eugene Colby, ’09. Carroll Everard Miller, ’72. 
Charles Wesley Leipprandt, ’00. Fremont Err Skeels, ’78. 
Violet Miller (Mrs. Herbert Dixon), ’07. Galedants! 
William Everard Wilson, ’06. Charles N. Frey, ’11. 
Sarah Ellen Wood (Mrs. J. B. Stev- Elmer Byron Hale, ’93. 
ens), ’83. 
Calumet, 
Beaverton. Albert Barnes Simonson, ’77. 
Cecil John Barnum, ’94. 
Camden, 
Belding. Charles Dwight Curtiss, ’11. 
Marie Elizabeth Bellis (Mrs. Charles Capac. 
Johnson), ’99. Claude Marshal Cade, ’07. 
George Andrew Bignell, ’09. Caro, 


Charles Johnson, ’99. 


Carroll Winthrop Clark, ’81. 
John Edwin Taylor, ’76. " GND ac 


Carson City. 


Bellaire. Alfred Joshua Chappell, ’82. 
George William Dewey, ’11. Andrew Brace Goodwin, ’88, 
Charles Sumner Guile, ’79. James Mace Smith, ’82. 
Carlton Volney Hinman, ’78. Caseville, 
Bellevue. Fred L. Woodworth, ’98. 
Herbert Moores Weed, ’83. Sheldon Bristol Young, ’96. 
Benton Harbor. Cass City. 
Ethel Caldwell, ’11. Mabel Margaret Robison, ’11. 


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Cassopolis. 
Warren W. Reynolds, ’70. 


Centerville, 
Howard C. Bucknell, ’06. 


Central Lake. 
Robert Edmond Marrow, ’98. 
Charlevoix, 
Howard L. Francis, ’06. 
Charlotte. 
George H. McVannel, ’08. 
Carl Van Ande Perry, ’10. 
Obadiah Cowles Wheeler, ’87. 
Chassell. 
Alice Latson, ’09. 
Chesaning. 
R. Manning Agnew, ’99. 
E. Hayes Adams, ’06. 
Clarkston. 
George Freeman’ Hubbard, ’09. 
Clifford. 
William Bernard Willson, ’02. 
Clinton, 
Ezra E. Kurtz, 710. 
Clio. 
Hobart Addison Stewart, ’89. 
Bertha Cameron, ’09, 


Coldwater, 
Edward M. McElroy, ’93. 
Coloma, 
James Glenn France, ’11. 
' Colon. 


Loren Pearl Redman Fimple, '96, 
George Cleveland Wagner, ’10. 
Columbiaville. 
Orson Phelps West, ’96. 
Custer. 
Frank Miles Woodmansee, ’85, 
Coopersville. 
Maurice M. Buck, ’11. 
Colon Christopher Lillie, ’84. 
Corunna, 
Charles William Hume, ’73, 


Davison, 


Helen M. Ashley (Mrs. W. T. Hill), ’07. 


Dearborn, 
Richard Haigh, ’69. 

Decatur. 
Albert C. Dwight, ’08. 
Marcus Smith Thomas, ’79. 
Edward James Rawson, ’78. 


Deckerville. 
Adelbert C. Digby, ’03. 

Dennfson. 
Edward Gilmore Cooney, ’90. 


Devereaux. 
Ellsworth O, Elmer, ’03. 


Detroit. 
Ethel Mae Adams, ’05. 
Gerald Henry Allen, '09. 
Ben Henry Anibal, ’09. 
Oscar Eduard Angstman, '75. 
Claude I, Auten, ’05, 
Julius Lee Baker, '07. 
Howard Bigelow Baker, '92. 
William Ball, ’00. 
Arthur T. Barley, ’08. 
Wilhelmina Ruth Bates, ’10. 
John W. Beaumont, ’82. 
Catherine Francis Benham, '10. 
Frank G. Born, ’08, 
Archie William Brewster, ’08, 
Clifton Henry Briggs, ’96. 
Harry Lambert Brown, ’07. 
Willard M. Brown, ’03. 
Robert Benjamin Buek, ’96. 
Glen Pulver Burkhart, ’10. 
George Atkins Burley, ’07. 
William Leland Carpenter, ’75. 
Silas E. Champe, ’06. 
Theron P. Chase, ’038. 
Lawrence T. Clark, ’04. 
Clarence Grover Clippert, ‘10. 
Remie Cools, ’10. 
Ruth E. Dalzell (Mrs. A. A. Chambe), 

07. 

William W. De Lange, ’07. 
William Arnold Dohany, ’84. 
Bertram Galloway Egerton, ’10. 
Harry Eugene Emmons, ’78, 
Fred Engel, ’03. 
Richard C. Fowler, ‘05. 
Albert Frutig, ‘11. 
John Knox Gailey, ’74. 
Orrin Preston Gulley, ’79. 
Hugh Burr Gunnison, ’00. 
Harvey Daniel Hahn, ’04, 

Henry Allyn Haigh, ’74, 
Mary Louise Harrison 
Flower, Jr.), ’88. 
Leroy Nichols Hayden, ’07. 

Glenn B. Hayes, ’07. 

Harry Henderson, ’02. 

Newell J. Hill, ’08. 

Howard Morrill Holmes, ’81. 
Ralph Zublin Hopkins, ’10. 
George V. Howard, ’04, 
Nelson Blood Hubbard, ’09. 
William Robert Hubbert, ’81. 
Jean A. Inglis, ’08. 

Ernest Van Eman Johnston, ’'94, 
Frank Johnson, ’95, 

Wilmer E. Johnson, ’07, 
Arthur Jones, ’81, 

Tracy Howard Kay, ’11. 
Irving G. Koehler, ’08, 
Herman Kramer, ’07. 


(Mrs. Thomas 


124 


Frank Joseph Kratz, ’05. 


Cass B. Laitner, ’97. 


Charles William Lapworth, ’09. 
Charles Farwell Lawson, ’86. 
William Lightbody, ’89. 

L, Bayard Littell, ’01. 

James Fred Loop, ’03. 

John Walker Matthews, ’85, 


James Henry McCadie, ’09. 
Jay Robert McColl, ’90. 
Nelson McCullough, ’09, 
Justin John McDevitt, ’09. 
Herbert Wade Mills, ’10. 
Theodore Freylinghuysen 
"82, 
Clark W. Millspaugh, ’02. 
Russell Alger Murdock, ’09. 
Gurdon Hoard Osborne, ’11. 
Floyd William Owen, ’02, 
Edward Noah Pagelsen, ’89. 
Joseph Perrien, ’93. 
Bessie Phillips (Mrs. Claude I. Auten), 
705, 
Titus Glenn Phillips, 702. 
Ansel Harvey Phinney, 
Philip Henry Piper, ’10. 
William E. Piper, ’07. 
Charles Henry Ponitz, "10. 
Emil C. Pokorny, ’07. 
Ida B. Pokorny, ’07. 
Otto Arthur Pokorny, 
Frank Ripley Poss, ’94. 
Karl Frank Ranger, ’06. 
Harry Septa Reed, ’06. 
Floyd Wellington Robison, ’98. 
Frank Elmer Robson, ’78. 
Clifford L. Rowe, ’07. 
Arthur Hubert Sargeant, 
Elwood Shaw, ’97. 
Harold C. Sherman, ’08. 
Benjamin Franklin Simons, 
Otto Wilber Slayton, ’98. 
Guy Harmon Smith, ’11. 
Nelson J. Smith, ’05. 
Thorn Smith, ’95. 
William Lincoln Snyder, ’82. 
Charles Henry Spring, ’00. 
Oie Worth Stephenson, ’08. 
Clarence D. Sterling, ’05. 
Burt C. Stewart, ’07. 
Allan Bruce Stirling, ’10. 
Edward Albert Striker, 
Clyde W. Stringer, ’05. 
Charles Easterby Swales, ’05. 
Melbert W. Taber, ’04. 
Franklin V. Tenkonohy, 
William Joseph Thome, 
Max L. Tower, ’09. 
Elisha Deming Andrews True, ’78. 
Muriel Twiggs, 710. 


Millspaugh, 


“70. 


709. 


"10. 


"90. 


90. 


08. 
710. 


William Henry Urquhart, ’11. 
Walter Rae Walker, ’11. 
Bert Wermuth, ’02. 
Thomas Callin Whyte, 
Ernest A. Wilcox, ’05. 
Arthur William Wilson, ’07, 
Charles Roberts Winegar, ’92. 
Wallace K. Wonders, ’02. 
Edward F. Wright, ’11. 


23 ile 


Dowagiac, 
Alice Adelia Johnson, ’84, 


Dowling. 
Walter Stanton, ’06, 


Durand, 


William Henry Clemons, ’'86. 


Eagle. 
Henry Hamilton Jenison, 
Charles D. Sprague, ’70. 


ARTE 


East Jordan. 
Acastus L. Darbee, ’08. 
Frank James Porter, ’93. 


East Lansing. 

Anson Crosby Anderson, ’06, 
Emerson Allen Armstrong, 711. 
Warren Babcock, ’90. 
Bertha Bigelow Baker 

Heath), ’98, 
Helen D. Baker, ’05. 
Henry Luther Baker, 
J. Fred Baker, ’02. 
Robert James Baldwin, ’04. 
Rachel Benham, ’07. 
Eugene Herbert Brown, ’11. 
George A. Brown, ’07. 
Bessie Irene Buskirk 

Baker), ’03. 
Charles Barnard Collingwood, 
George Harris Collingwood, ’11. 
Robert E. Dickson, ’09, 
Harry Joshua Eustace, ’01. 
Max Daniel Farmer, ’10, 


(Mrs. 


93. 


(Mrs. 


85. 


Bell Shank Farrand (Mrs. Otto Rahn), 


706, 
Winifred Ethel Felton, ’11. 
Lewis S. Fuller, ’08. 
Irving Gilson, ’10. 
Wilbur Olin Hedrick, ’91. 
George William Hobbs, ’10. 
Robert Powell Holdsworth, ’11. 
Roy Gabriel Hoopingarner, ’09. 
Karl Earnest Hopphan, ’09, 
Ralph S, Hudson, ’07. 
Maurice Flower Johnson, 
Frank Stewart Kedzie, ’77. 
Margaret Adella Kedzie, 711. 
Rosemond Harriet Kedzie, ’06 
Alex. Krentel, ’99. 


125 


AUC 


E. F. 


J. Fred 


Herbert E. Marsh, ’08. 
William Earl Morgan, ’06. 
Harry H. Musselman, '08, 
Lydia Zae Northrup, ’06. 
Elizabeth Myrtilla Palm, ’11. 
Paulina Elona Raven, ’05. 
James Earl Robertson, ’09. 
Frank Hobart Sanford, ’04. 
Dewey Alsdorf Seeley, ’'98. 
Vernon M. Shoesmith, ’01. 
Oren Leone Snow, ’10. 
Charles H. Spurway, ’09. 
Kinton B. Stevens, ’06. 


Grace Helen Taft (Mrs. Edward J. 


Kunze), ’04. 
Hazel Charlotte Taft, '10. 
Emory Wesley Tappan, ’11. 
James Deloss Towar, ’85. 
H. Foley Tuttle, ’05. 
Oliver K. White, ’07. 
Frank Esler Wood, ’09. 


East Tawas, 
John Werner Applin, ’11. 
Edmund C. Sauve, ’11. 

Eaton Rapids. 
Will Erwin Hale, ’82. 
Jenne Ethelda Taylor, ’06. 


Edwardsburg. 
Albert James Carpenter, '07. 


Elkton. 
Henry Basil Wales, ’'11. 
Elmira. 
Clifton Clement Jones, ’11, 
Elsie. 
Fred Howard Tillotson, ’11. 
Evart. 
George Atkins Burley, ’07. 


Frederick William Lewis, ’97. 


Charles Lovell Rose, ’11, 
Ray A, Turner, ’10. 


Farmington. 
Don Bissell Button, ’04. 
Lyman Reed Love, ’96. 


Fennville. 
Wy 8; Crane; 11: 

Fenton. 
Clare S. Severance, ’11. 


Flint. 
Irving Belcher Bates, ’87. 
Benton Cataline, ’10. 
Milton Delano, ‘84, 
Homer M. Eaton, ’03. 
Helen Martha Esselstyn, ’09. 
Loren Grant Kurtz, ’11. 
Raymond Lapp Kurtz, '09. 
Leona Natalie Lee, ’11. 
Owen Milton Nacker, ’03. 
Floyd Clyde Taylor, ’09. 


Flushing. 
Laverne Lewis Perkins, ’09. 


Fowler. 
Jay Sessions, ’74. 
George Franklin Stow, ’88, 


Fowlerville. 


Grace Martin, ’09. 


Freeland. 


William Ray Olmsted, ’11. 


Freeport. 


Clyde Dell Moore, ’10. 
John W. Rigterink, '97. 
Fremont. 

Marjorie Ida Bird, ’11. 
Albert Thompson Cartland, '97. 
Huber Copeland Hilton, ’11. 
Frank Lossing, ’11. 
Herbert Lossing, ’11. 

Fruit Ridge. 
Samuel W. Horton, '08. 


Gagetown, 
Albert Lee Hurd, ’10. 


Gaylord. 
Fred Charles Fox, ’02. 


Gobleville. 


William Vincent Sage, ’84. 


Grand Blanc. 
Ward Henry Parker, ’08. 
Ivan E. Parsons, '07. 
Katherine Hannah Slaght, ’04. 
Grand Haven, 
George Alexander Farr, ’70. 
Roy H. Gilbert, ’08. 
Walter Irvin Lillie, ’81. 
Grand Ledge. 
Mary J. Bray, ’06. 
Clifford I. Brunger, ’04. 
Lewis James Gibson, ’64. 
Charles Andrew Hamilton, ’11. 
George Strange McMullen, '04, 


John Sprague Strange, ’69. 


Harvey Allen Williams, ’00. 
Grand Rapids. 


Charles Bloodgood, ’77. 


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Frank L. Carpenter, ’73. 
Rolland James Cleland, '89. 
William Kent Clute, ’96. 
Dwight Sipperly Cole, ’93. 
Florence Ethel Copson, ’10. 
Joseph Edward Coulter, °’82. 


Eva Diann Coryell (Mrs, William Mc- 


Bain), ’79. 
Jacob De Koning, ’11. 
Thomas Elliot Dryden, ‘79. 
Gordon Carlton Dudley, ’07. 
Herbert I. Duthie, ’11. 
Charles William Garfield, ’70. 


George Nathan Gould, ’99. 
Flavius Josephus Groner, ’74. 
Lewis Blynn Hall, ’82. 
Henry Newton Hornbeck, ’04. 
Ben Jerome, ’09. 
Minnie Esseline Johnson, ’10. 
John Wesley Knecht, ’11. 
Arthur Lawton Lowell, ’74. 
Hugh Edward Lynch, ’10. 
Mary Bertha Pennington, 711. 
Benjamin Church Porter, ’84. 
Benjamin Church Porter, Jr., ’11. 
Alleen Raynor, ’09. 
Benjamin H,. Roberts, ’09. 
Charles Fred Schneider, 785. 
Ray Sessions, ’79. 
Will Jay Sproat, 711. 
Daniel Strange, ’67. 
Robert Elmer Thompson, ’10. 
Winford C. Trout, ’09. 
Charles B. Tubergen, 711. 
Barbara Van Heulen, ’10. 
Ira Van Skiver, ’03. 
Edmund Philip Wandel, 711. 
Horace Zelotus Ward, ’90. 
Clara Waterman (Mrs. J. F. Nellist), 
702. 


Alice Weed (Mrs, J. E. Coulter), ’82. 
Iva A. Wilson, 711. 


Grass Lake. 
Gustay Wilhelm Gutekunst, ’01. 


Greenfield, 
Walter Postiff, ’09, 
Greenville. 
Teresa A. Bristol (Mrs. E. W. Ran- 


ney), ’99. 
Herbert Williams Hart, ’97. 
Ellis Wilbur Ranney, ’00. 
Elmer John Rowley, ’90. 


Gregory. 
Wirt Timothy Barnum, ’96. 


Grosse Isle. 
Edward C. Krehl, ’08. 


Hancock, 
Charles L. Lawton, ’88. 
George Allen Royce, ’75. 
Albert Sobey, ’09. 


Hanover, 
Ernest C, Fowler, ’07. 


Harbor Beach. 
George J. Jenks, ’89, 
William Lee Rossman, ’89. 


Harbor Springs. 
Harry Roderick Fraser, 710. 
George W. Lindsley, ’09. 
Louise Palmer Lindsley, ’11. 


127 


James L. Morrice, '73. 
John Swift, ’68. 


Hart. 
James Brassington, ’7 


Frank Cleveland Dayharsh, ’11. 


George Acres Hawley, 


6. 


792: 


Hugh C. Salisbury, ’06. 
Sophia Izora Southwick, ’05. 


Haslett 
Mildred Grace Fergus 
Edith Roby, ’07. 


ony 210. 


Hastings. 
Richard Martello Bates, ’85. 
Wilhelmina Ruth Bates, ’10. 


Evelyn Mary Kopf, ’11 


John Clyde Wilcox, ’07. 


Henderson, 


Harry C. Oven, ’05. 


Highland. 
Leslie Albert Buell, 783, 


Hillsdale. 


Roy Carleton Bristol, 
Earl W. Kenrick, ’06. 
Justin Harold Kline, 
Ray A. Turner, ’10. 
Bion Whelan, ’77. 


93. 


09. 


Arthur George Wilson, ’89. 
Holland. 


Albert E. Rigterink, 


Holly. 
George H. Ellis, ’07. 


08. 


James Skillen Mitchell, ’95. 


Holt. 
Robert Hewett Wilson 


» 789. 


Homer, 


Grace I. Martin, ’09. 


Houghton, 


Albert Sobey, ’09. 
George Warmington, ’1 


1. 


Howell. 
Robert Bruce McPherson, ’90. 
Horace W. Norton, Jr., ’03. 


Charles P. Reed, ’01. 


William Gale Smith, ’93. 


Hubert Monroe Wells, 


85. 


Hubbardston. 
Charles Samuel Langdon, ’11, 
Hudson. 


Caroline Hotchkiss La 


wrence, 


Oliver Cook Lawrence, ’10. 
J. Logan Whitney, ’10. 


Roswell A. Whitney, 


"01. 


Hudsonville, 


William M. Bos, ’05. 


Warren Albert Maxfield, ’93. 


Charles Henry Ponitz, 


10. 


06. 


Tonia, 

Wallace William Bemis, ’76. 
Elva R, Davis, ’05. 
Seymour Fellows Gates, ’03. 
Charles Irving Goodwin, ’77. 
Frederick B. Howard, ’05. 
Alfred Russell Locke, ’91, 
Edwin Andrew Murphy, ’82. 
Ralph Waterbury Powell, ’11. 
Frank Powell Normington, ’95. 

Iron Mountain. 
Stanley Garthe, ’03, 


Ishpeming. 
Virgil Sebring Hillyer, ’91. 


Ithaca, 
John Thomas Matthews, ’83. 
Charles Herbert Redman, ’88. 
Edwin William Redman, ’87. 


Jackson. 
William B. Allen, ’07. 
Fay Farnham Burroughs, ’09. 
John Irwin Breck, ’84, 
Birum G, Campbell, ’07. 
Dayton R. Goldsmith, ’07. 
Clyde B. Gorton, ’09. 
Horace Sinclair Hunt, ’05. 
Bruce C. McAlpine, ’05. 
Harvey Newton Peck, ’92. 
Edwin Chatfield Place, ’05. 
Arthur Presswood Pulling, ’10. 
William Kent Sagendorph. ’94. 
Ray Small, ’08. 

Kalamazoo. 
Ervin Davis Brooks, ’76. 
Fred Llewellyn Chappell, ’85. 
Dwight Alonzo Harrison, '68. 
Catherine Elizabeth Koch, ’09. 
Lynn De Coursey Mead, ’10. 
Walter Alfred Newton, ’11. 
J. Hackley Skinner, ’01. 
Wilfred Strong, ’05. 


Kalkaska, 
Willard 5. Clark, 211: 
Wilbur S. Palmer, ’02, 

Kent City. 
Stanley H. Perham, ’11. 

Kingston, 
William Clark Sanson, ’87. 

Lansing. 
Louis Lynnfoote Appleyard, ’00. 
Arthur Davis Baker, ’89. 
Henry Luther Baker, '93. 
Philip J. Baker, ’08. 
Florence M. Barlow, ’08. 
Albert Norman Bateman, ’92. 
Leroy Lowell Benedict, ’10. 
Harry Llewellyn Brunger, ’02. 
Flora L. Campbell, '06. 
Winifred E. Cannell, ’02. 


Dwight Clark Carpenter, ’11. 

Edna M. Chamberlain, ’11. 

Daisy Edna Champion (Mrs. Daisy 
Coffeen), ’93. 

Frank Gunnison Clark, ’'90, 

John Wesley Clemons, ’86. 

Charles Cary Cobb, ’09. 

Jennie Mae Cowley (Mrs. Harry E, 
Smith), 793. 

Frank H. Dains, ’09. 

Elmer Ray Dail, ’10. 

Ernest I. Dail, ’02. 

Helen Elizabeth Dodge, ’11. 

Justus Norris Eastabrook, ’88. 

Helen Marie Bichele, 711. 

Ben Charles Ellis, ’11. 

Archibald Martelle Emery, ’83. 

Charles Sanford Emery, ’77. 

Helen Emery, ’10. 

Helen Martha Esselstyn, ’09. 

Max Daniel Farmer, ’10. 

Robert E. Ferguson, ’05. 

Joseph Foster, ’90. 

Francis Jackson Free, ’88. 

Blanche A. Freedman, '06. 

Henry Emmons Gibson, ’69. 

Zelin Calvin Goodell, ’11. 

Alexander Fulton Gordon, ’91, 

Charles Arthur Gower, ’98. 

Olive Estelle Graham (Mrs. Harold 
Bennett), ’09. 

Florence Louise Hall, ’09. 

Jason Elmer Hammond, ’86. 

Clarence Austin Hathaway, ’92. 

Ellsworth Albert Holden, ’89. 

Clarence Elmer Holmes, ’93, 

Thomas Milton Hooper, ’10. 

Karl Earnest Hopphan, ’09. 

Osmond Charles Howe, ’83. 

George J. Hume, ’87. 

Alice Elizabeth Jeffery, ’11. 

Ole Haakon Johnson, ’11. 

Frank Stewart Kedzie, ’77. 

Zella Maude Kimmel, ’11, 

Inez Kinney (Mrs. James Tallmadge), 
"07. 

William Krieger, ’02, 

Homer Dickinson Luce, ’84, 

Herbert E. Marsh, ’08. 

Parnell Gladstone McKenna, ’10, 

Clifford W. McKibbin, ’11, 

William Earl Morgan, ’06. 

Mabel Mosher, ’08. 

Walter Neil Moss, ’09. 

Alvin Crossman Pratt, '07. 

Judson Edmund Pratt, ’09. 

William Keith Prudden, ’78. 

Shelby E. Race, ’08. 

Fred L. Radford, 01. 

Fred Jerome Richards, '11. 


128 


Edith Roby, ’07. 

Clarence Sage Roe, ’11. 

Benjamin Carl Rogers, ’08. 

Frank Foster Rogers, ’83. 

Mabel Claire Rogers, ’10. 

Jamie Estin Rork, ’11. 

James Satterlee, ’69. 

Elizabeth Helen Schneider, ’11. 

Elric A. Seelye, ’04. 

Ernest J. Shassberger, ’08. 

James Eugene Shaw, ’10. 

Benjamin Franklin Simons, ’90. 

Harry Edmund Smith, ’96. 

Leroy Clark Smith, ’09. 

Oren Leone Snow, ’10. 

Charles H. Spurway, ’09. 

Clara Alma Stolte, 710. 

Harris Ely Thomas, ’85. 

Horace Tucker Thomas, ‘01. 

William Ora Thompson, ’04. 

Joseph Lane Thorne, ’03. 

Earle A. Towne, ’07. 

Emerson Edward Vance, ’84. 

Andrew S. Van Halteren, ’07. 

Lewis Hunt Van Wormer, ’95. 

Anne Catherine Watkins (Mrs. Charles 
H. Adams), ’98. 

Devillo Demic Wood, ’11. 

Frank Esler Wood, ’09. 


Laingsburg. 
Oliver Cary Hollister, ’89., 
Lapeer. 
Robert Lochead Taylor, ’10. 
Lawrence. 
Harry Amos Martin, ’89. 
John Chester Stafford, ’88, 


Lawton, 
Clark D. Mason, ’10. 
Lewiston. 
Mina Fuller (Mrs. J. L. Truxell), ’02. 
Lindon. 
Max Lockwood Johnston, ’10. 
Lucas. 
Harry Samuel Peterson, ’11. 
Ludington, 
Hannah Williamson, ’11. 
Manchester. 
Lucius Whitney Watkins, ’93. 
Manton. 


Charles Dellen Phelps, ’81. 

Maple City. 
Leon L. Drake, ’03. 

Maple Rapids, 
M. Ethlyn Hudson (Mrs. G. C. White), 

709. 
Marcellus, 

Edmund Schoetzow, ’83. 


E 


Henry Augustus Danville, ’83. 
Marquette. 

John Severance, ’9%. 

Neil Van Horne, ’11. 


Marshall. 
Ben Knight Bentley, ’90. 


Mason, 
Ion John Cortright, ’11. 
Christian M. Krentel, 799. 
Walter Eustus Adam Zimmer, ’08. 


McBain. 
Orrin Orlando Dunham, ’86. 


Mendon. 
John Franklin Evert, ’82. 


Menominee. 
Richard William Edling, ’86. 


Merle Beach. 
Claude Edmund Smith, ’10, 


Michigamme, 
Harry Luther Chamberlin, ’00. 


Middleville, 
Charles Peter McNaughton, ’07. 
Edna Belle McNaughton, ’11. 


Midland. 
Ernest Wood Baldwin, ‘11. 
Joseph A. Cavanagh, ’09, 
Fred Nichols Lowry, ’99. 
Mabel Claire Rogers, ’10. 


Milford. 
William Caldwell, ’76. 
Henry T. Ross, ’04. 


Milan, 
Charles Homer Robison, ’95, 


Millington, 
Lewis F. Bird, ’04. 

Moline. 
Flora I. Bates, ’11. 

Monroe. 
Alta Gunnison (Mrs. P. B. Pierce), ’05. 
Bertha Hinkson, ’05, 
Paul B. Pierce, ’04, 


Morenci. 
Norman B. Horton, ’02. 
Harlow Dewey Ingall, ’09. 
John Adelbert Poucher, ’77. 
Archie William Sutton, ’84. 


Morrice. 
Hazle A. Beard, ’08. 


Mt. Pleasant, 
Myron A. Cobb, ’08. 


Muskegon. 
Charles Warren Ball, ’73. 
Laurence O. Gordon, ’06. 
Harry Arnold White, 92, 


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Muskegon Heights. 
Homer Buell Clark, ’00. 
Napoleon. 
Burr T. Hesse, ’03. 
Lewis Grant Palmer, ’85. 
New Baltimore. 
John Hooker, ’86. 
New Buffalo, 
Amos Hale Crosby, ’09. 
Newaygo. 
07. 
Niles. 
Alida Alexander, ’06. 
Eugene De Forest Hallock, ’10. 
John R. Lambert, '06. 
North Adams, 
Julius William Chapin, ’10. 
North Lansing. 
Henry Emmons Gibson, ’69. 


Lyle E. Smith, 


Northville. 
Dean Fremont Griswold, ’75. 
Novi. 
Jay C. Button, ’07. 
Okemos, 
Mary J. Bray, ’06. 


Flora L, Campbell, '06, 
Earl G. Hagadorn, ’06. 
Nina Belle Hewitt, ’11. 
Edith F, Hudson, ’09. 
Old Mission. 
Emmor Otis Ladd, ’78. 
Onsted. 
Athol Edward Brainard, ’11. 
Myndret Charles Greenleaf, ’11. 
Orion. 
James Youdan Clark, ’85. 
Orleans, 
Joel Gaylord Palmer, ’05. 
Otsego. 
Ray George Crane, ’10. 
John Oliver Linton, ’11. 
Bartlett Augustus Nevins, ’75. 
Ovid. 


Jewel Lee (Mrs. E. A. Grove), ’04. 


Scott James Redfern, ’97. 


Owosso. 
Albert Baldwin Cook, ’93. 
Charles Benjamin Cook, ’88. 
Clayton Thurston Cook, ’91, 
Guerdon L. Dimmick, ’11. 
Joseph Artemus Horton, ’76. 
William Hookway, ’11. 


Oxford, 
Ernest H. Taylor, '07, 
Charles B. Taylor, ’04. 


130 


Parma, 
Arthur Presswood Pulling, ’10. 


Paw Paw. 
David Anderson, ’89. 
Edmund Smith Harrison, ’03. 
Wilbur Fisk Hoyt, ’83. 


Jason Woodman, ’81. 
Perry. 
Hazle A. Beard, ’08. 


Henry Powell Halstead, ’71. 
Petoskey. 
Benjamin Terry Halstead, ’73. 
Pigeon. 
Russell Alger Murdock, ’09. 
Edward George Schubach, ’11. 


Pittsford. 
Stephen W. Perrin, ’11. 

Plainwell, 
Albert Leslie Nichols, ’86. 

Pontiac. 


Howard Haswell Barnett, ’06. 

Marguerite Barrows, ’04. 

Adams Bayley, ’61. 

Mason Wilbur Gray, ’77. 

Amy D. Hurlburt (Mrs. J. T. Fowler), 
08. 

William Roscoe Kedzie, ’99. 

Willis Leisenring, ’84. 

Lee H. Wright, ’07. 


Port Austin. 


Florence Louise Hall, ’09. 
Port Hope. 

William Rogers Stafford, ’09. 
Port Huron. 


Lincoln Avery, ’82. 
Reuben Smith Campbell, ’94. 
Eugene Francis Law, ’83. 
Alexander Moore, ’89. 
Chester Stanley Wagner, ’10. 
Quincy. | 
Virgil T. Bogue, ’11. 
Ivan J. Clizbe, ’11. 
Quinnesec, 
Parnell Gladstone McKenna, ’10. 
Rapid City. 
Robert Morley Reynolds, ’09. 
Rapid River. 
Henry Herman Winde, ’87. 


Ravenna, 
Fent E. N. Thatcher, 07. 

Redford. 
Thomas Burt, ’10. 

Reed City. 
Roy H. Gilbert, ’08. 

Republic. 


Lenore Belle Martin, ’07. 


River Rouge. 
Clifford L. Rowe, ’07. 


Rives Junction. 
Arthur Hough Perrine, 710. 


Rochester. 
Howard Burt Cannon, ’88, 


Rockford. 
Elton Lummis Jewell, ’11. 
Rollo E. Keech, ’06, 
Ross. 
George Elmer Ewing, ’92. 
Royal Oak, 
Clare Warren Haven, ’01. 
Rushton. 
Walter Warden, ’07. 
Saginaw. 
Daniel H. Ellis, ’07. 
Floyd J. Gibbs, ’11. 
Charles A, Hach, ’05. 
Clare Henry Parker, ’00. 
Edwin Charles Peters, ’93. 


Saline. 
Harry Lee Baker, ’11. 
Sandusky. 


William Henry Burgess, ’81. 


Saranac, 
Edson Hale Hunt, ’77. 


Sault Ste. Marie. 
Ira D. MacLachlan, ’10. 


Leo Benjamin Plummer, ’94. 


Harry Wilcox, ’79. 


Sawyer. 
Bert William Keith, ’11. 


Schoolcraft. 
Edward Lakin Brown, ’10. 


Scottville, 
Mae Villa Parmelee, ’11. 


Sebewaing, 
Marshall Ransom Allen, ’08. 
Franklin Alfred Bach, ’01. 


Shelby. 


Oscar Gustave Anderson, ’11. 


Alfred Henrickson, ’11. 


Leo Benjamin Plummer, ’94, 


Shepardsville. 
George Morrice, ’85. 


Sheridan, 
Claude Greenhoe, ’09. 


Sibley. 
Roswell G. Carr, ’08. 


Somerset, 


Frank Randolph Smith, ’87. 


South Frankfort. 
Ray Charles Edwards, ’11. 


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South Grand Rapids. 
Barbara Van Heulen, ’10. 


South Haven. 


Nellie Bangs (Mrs. Eugene I. Wilcox), 
ZT: 


Floyd M. Barden, ’08. 
Herbert M. Carter, ’11. 
Albert Blackmar Chase, ’93. 
George C. Monroe, ’91. 
Myrta H. Severance (Mrs, Floyd Bar- 
den), ’09. 
Eugene I. Wilcox, ’08. 
Sparta. 
Rollo E, Keech, ’06, 


Springport. 
Harry W. Dey, ’03. 

Springvale. 
Fremont Err Skeels, ’78. 

St. Clair, 
Eduard C. Lindemann, ’11. 


St. Ignace. 
Louis Pauly Walker, ’11. 


St. Johns. 
George Campbell, ’98. 


St. Joseph. 
Ernest Porter Clark, ’83. 


St. Louis. 
Alem John Hutchins, ’09. 
Earl P. Robinson, ’07, 


Sturgis, 
Charles Howard Parker, ’75. 
Vern Clifford Schaeffer, ’11. 
Charles Albert Sturgis, ’75. 


Swartz Creek. 
Charles Eliot Calkins, ’99. 


Tawas City. 
John August Blust, ’11. 


Tecumseh. 
James Aaron Waldron, ’10. 


Tekonsha. 
George William Davis, ’92. 


Three Oaks. 
Edward William Steck, ’11. 
Ray Granville Thomas, ’03, 


Three Rivers. 
Clark L. Brody, ’04. 
Samuel Charles Hagenbuch, ’10. 
A. Clifford Prutzman, ’67. 


Traverse City. 
Harold S. Kneeland, ’02, 
Frank Mills Paine, ’89. 
Ray L. Pennell, ’07. 
Alleen Raynor, ’09. 
Claude Edmund Smith, ’10. 
Willard Louis Thomas, ’80. 


Trenton. 
Frank H. Nickle, ’03. 
Union City. 
Fred S. Dunks, ’05. 
Claud Lawrence Nash, ’09. 
Unionville. 
Eugene Henry Kolb, ’11. 
Louis Dunham Sees, ’96. 
Upton Works. 
Roy M. Norton, ’01, 


Vandalia, 
William Earle Palmer, ’92. 


Vassar. 
Glenn Hough Stephen, ’09. 
Vermontville, 
Milton W. Sprague, ’09. 
Vernon. 
Grace Owen, ’08. 
Wacousta. 


Bertha Clifford Cameron, ’09. 
John Ernest Hinkson, ’92. 


Washington. 
Cass A. Lamb, ’06. 
Ray Gerald Potts, ’06. 
Mary E. Pratt (Mrs. Ray G. Potts), 
08. 
Wayland. 
Henry Franklin Buskirk, ’78. 
Ethel Trautman, ’11. 
Webberville. 
George Washington Brewer, ’74. 
Bugene DeForest Millis, ’82. 
Westphalia. 
Guy Henry Frace, ’95. 
Whitehall. 
Guy Sidney Covell, ’02. 
Hugh I. Glazier, ’07. 
George Percy Springer, ’11. 


Whitney. 
Lyman Augustus Lilly, ’77. 
Whittemore. 
Leslie Howard Belknap, ’09, 
Williamston. 


Kate M. Coad (Mrs, Glenn W. Car- 
penter), ’05. 


Wixom. 
Berto Arnold Holden, ’91. 


Woodland, 
Dor Noble Stowell, ’92. 


Wyandotte, 
James Edward Wilcox, ’10. 


Ypsilanti. 
Robert William Hemphill, Jr., ’85. 
Alexander MeVittie, ’11. 
Bert William Peet, ’92. 


Zeeland. 
Gertrude Lydia Van Loo (Mrs, Edwin 
Glerum), ’02. 


MINNESOTA. 


Ada, 
Winfield Chester Spratt, ’10. 
Appleton. 
Edward James Fletcher, ’83. 
Deer River. 
Don Beebe Jewell, '91. 
Detroit. 
Jefferson Henry Irish, ’82. 
Duluth. 
Joseph Bell Cotton, ’86, 
Cyrus Tracy Crandall, ’80. 
Dayton R. Goldsmith, ’07. 
Minneapolis, 
Edwin J. Freeman, ’92. 
Charles Frederick Herrmann, ’97. 


Leta Hannah Hyde (Mrs. F. G. Keller), 
709. 


William Thomas Langley, ’82. 
Evan S. Martin, ’08. 
Joseph A, Rosen, ’08. 

Nett Lake. 
George Washington Brewer, ’74. 


New Prague. 
William Lemuel Harvey, ’93. 


Osakis. 
Richard Miller Slocum, ’71. 


Rochester. 
Vernon Justin Willey, ’93. 


Rush City, 
Harry Olin, ’10. 


St. James. 
Will Curtis, ’89. 


St. Paul. 
Bessie E. Bemis, ’05. 
Maxwell J. Dorsey, ’06. 
Garfield Verran, ’07. 


White Bear Lake. 
George Levi Spangler, ’86. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Biloxi. 
Samuel Mills Tracy, ’68. 


Gulfport. 
Warren Douglas Barry, ’84. 


Meridian. 
Burton B. Clise, ’07. 


MISSOURI, 


Cape Girardeau. 
Mary Geraldine Allen, ’09. 


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Columbia, 
Harry Laverne Kempster, ’09. 
Frederick Blackmar Mumford, ’91. 
Lorin G. Rinkle, ’07. 


Jefferson City. 
Myrtle B. Craig, ’07. 
Joplin, 
Ray R. Tower, ’03. 
Amos Conwell Williamson, ’72. 


Kansas City. 
Mary Knagegs (Mrs. A. H. Stone), ’01. 
Joseph Lewis McDermott, ’99. 
Allan H. Stone, 799. 


Rivermines. 
Frank Nelson Grover, ’06, 
Jessie K,. Palmer (Mrs, Frank Rork), 
04, 
Frank C. Rork, ’03. 
Rolla. 
Paul Julius Wilkins, ’69. 
Seymour, 
Charles William Sheldon, ’75. 
St. Louis, 
George Clinton Crandall, ’87. 
Peter oH. HMelker 74. 
C. Ernest Johnson, ’05. 
Guy L. Stewart, ’95. 
Warrensburg. 
Oscar Blin Hall, ’93. 
Paulina Elona Raven, ’05, 


MONTANA, 
Anaconda, 
Charles H. Edwards, ’09. 
Belgrade. 
John George Veldhuis, ’95, 
Big Timber, 
Harriet A, Farrand (Mrs. George Car- 
dozo), ’02, 
Butte. 
William Enders, ’91. 
Grass Range. 
Ruel William Blake, ’90. 
Great Falls. 
Edwin A, Willson, ’07. 


Kalispell. 
George Andrew Bignell, ’09. 


Lewistown. 
Lewis Way Spaulding, ’90. 
Libby. 
Russell Vaughn Tanner, ’09. 
Missoula. 


Ella Pearl Kedzie (Mrs. L. C. Plant), 
98, 


Philipsburg. 
Wilbur Ira Power, ’85. 


Polson. 
James Herbert Briley, ’96. 
Wilson Floyd Millar, ’04. 

Victor. 
John Philip Miller, ’10. 


NEBRASKA, 


Areadia, 
Fred Ellsworth Delano, ’82. 


Grand Island. 
Frederick William Ashton, ’91, 


Hastings. 
Russel Ross Marble, 795. 
Lincoln, 


Charles Edwin Bessey, ’69. 
Edgar Albert Burnett, ’87. 
Will Stevens Delano, ’81, 
Howard Remus Smith, ’95. 
Republican City. 
Charles Leonard Grimes, ’84. 
Omaha, 
Albert Thorn Swift, ’99. 


NEVADA, 
McGill, 
George Tryon, ’03. 
Reno, 
Ransom H. McDowell, ’74. 


Rhyolite. 
Clay Tallman, ’95, 


NEW JERSEY. 


East Orange. 
John Pierce Churchill, ’95, 


Newark, 
John Pierce Churchill, ’95. 
Jessie Jane Foster (Mrs. A. T. Swee- 

ney), ’91. 
Alonzo McClair Miller, ’10. 
Algernon Thomas Sweeney, ’91, 
George) D2 iWwihite) 01" 
New Brunswick, 

Byron David Halsted, ’71. 
Ray Gordon Voorhorst, ’10. 

Passaic. 
Earl Howard Sedgwick, ’97. 


Woodbine, 
Henry William Geller, ’04. 
John Edward Schaefer, ’05. 


Wordcliff Lake, 
Herbert Winslow Collingwood, ’83. 
NEW MEXICO. 


Albuquerque. 
Frederick Lucian Johnston, ’05, 


Fort Sumner, 
George R. Fryman, ’05. 


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Lordsburg. 
Donald Hixson Kedzie, ’76. 

Santa Fe. 
George C, Morbeck, ’04, 


Shiprock. 
Leroy L. Burrell, ’08. 


NEW YORK. 


Albany. 
Gertrude Elizabeth Peters, ’06. 


Auburn, 
George F. Talladay, ’05. 


Brooklyn. 
Myron J. Dikeman, ’08. 
Arthur Charles Dodge, ’04. 
Joseph Harlan Freeman, ’90. 
Robert Turner McNaughton, ’78. 


Buffalo. 
Elizabeth Jennie Frazer, ’11. 
Edward Peck Safford, ’91. 
Mark G. Stephenson, ’05. 


Dunkirk, 
Gilbert S. Valentine, ’08. 
Elmira, 
Jacob Sloat Welles, ’09. 
Fort Terry, 
Roy Robert Lyon, ’09. 
Geneva, 
Frank Henry Hall, ’88. 
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick, ’93. 
Ithaca, 
Liberty Hyde Bailey, ’82. 
Rolla Clinton Carpenter, ’73. 
Lowell Byrns Judson, ’03. 


Norma Dodd Vedder (Mrs. Harry I. 


Andrews), ’10. 
Kenmore, 
Orel Leonard Hershiser, ’84. 
Lake George. 
Albert N. Robson, '06. 


La Salle. 
Stephen Wirt Doty, ’07. 
Lockport. 
Jesse Philip Knickerbocker, ’04. 
Lyndonville, 
Milton St. John, ’83. 
Morrisville. 
James R. Dice, ’08. 
Napanoch, 


Huber Shull, ’08. 


New York City. 
Erastus Newton Bates, ’06. 
Antranig Garabed Bodourian, ’00. 
John Jay Bush, ’84, 


Herbert Winslow Collingwood, ’83. 


Arthur Charles Dodge, '04. 


Harry Eugene Emmons, ’78. 
Joseph Harlan Freeman, ’90. 
Charles Woods Gammon, ’79. 
Maurice Grenville Kains, ’95. 
Thomas Stewart Major, ’92. 
Evan S. Martin, ’08, 
Robert William McCulloch, ’87, 
Jedediah Haskins Smith, ’83. 
Burr Wheeler, ’03. 
Lloyd E. Wood, ’08. 
Olean. 

Ambrose Everett Smith, ’81, 

Palmyra, 
Byron Smith Palmer, ’81. 


Peekskill. 
Joseph I. Bicknell, Jr., ’81. 


Racket River, 
Alonzo Hiram Chase, ’09. 


Red Creek. 
Eli L. Rodegeb, 710. 


Rochester. 
Henry Raymond Allen, ’95. 
Joseph Philip Haftenkamp, ’05. 
Salamanico, 
Frank Wilson Darling, ’10. 
Schenectady. 
Louis C. Brooks, ’92. 
Briggs Lyman Clark, ’09. 
Herbert Alexander Hagadorn, '98, 
Friend Hans Kierstead, ’09. 
Robert S. Newton, ’05. 
Clara Matilda Steele, ’98. 
George W. Stroebel, ’02. 
Silver Creek, 
Edward Peck Safford, ’91. 
Syracuse, 
Cadalzo A. Dockstader, '81, 
Yonkers, 
Edward Asher Bartmess, ’85. 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
Asheville, 
Charles Wilkins Mason, ’09. 
Kings Mountain, 
Clement James Strang, ’78. 


West Raleigh. 
Frank C, Reimer, ’03. 


NORTH DAKOTA, 


Bathgate, 
Israel Hibbard Harris, ’73. 
Bottineau. 
Oscar William Fairbanks, '09. 
Mabel Connelley Severance, ’02. 
Fargo. 
Harry Walter McArdle, ’87. 
Clare Bailey Waldron, ’87, 


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Grand Forks. Montpelier. 


William Clyde Stebbins, ’95. James Deloss Hill, ’84. 
Tower City. Mt, Victory. 
Theries D, Hinebauch, ’85. DeWitt Clinton Postle, ’75. 
OHIO. North Creek. 
ional: coaite Weed (Mrs. Charles E. Neff), 
Thomas Alfred Chittenden, ’98. é 
Aine Norwood, 
ie Lloyd Weld Dougherty, ’10. 
BEER Nn) ECs William Gilbert May, ’10, 
Cincinnati. 


Oxford. 


: ? 
Lewis Storms Munson, ’97. Tiewellyal Bonnareat 


Cleveland. 
Arthur J. Anderson, ’05. 
Robert Floyd Bell, ’05. 
John Griffith Cavanagh, ’06. 


Paulding. 
Sadie D. Champion (Mrs. Emmett L. 
Savage), ’97. 


H Garfield Driskel, '02 Haven: 
he Aare Peres Ahae Birtley King Canfield, '89. 
Howard Histand Harrison, ’09. 
Sandusky. 


Charles Homer Hoyt, ’85: 


Clarence Herbert Judson, ’86. Ralph C. Bird, ’06. 


Charles Alexander Lemmon, ’10. Salem, 
Dalton Moomaw, ’07. Robert L. Cork, ’02. 
Wilhelm Neilson, ’06. Edward D. Gagnier, ’99. 
Charles B. Norton, ’08. Toledo. 
George Andrew Parker, ’97, Walter P. Brown, ’08. 
Arthur DeWitt Peters, ’05. Harvey D. Fargo, ’02. 
Floyd Herbert Valentine, ’09, Maud E. Ferguson, ’08. 
George Wilson White, ’04. Ernest C, Fowler, ’07. 

- Conneaut. Sherwood Hinds, ’05. 
Sherman John Blake, ’93. Clyde E. Merwin, ’08. 

Columbus. William Wilbur Morrison, ’90. 


Leslie M. Sanborn, ’06. 
64 Amy Bell Vaughn (Mrs, H. C. Gil- 
ger), ’97. 


William Morton Barrows, ’03. 

Zoe Benton (Mrs. C. C. Ford), ’05. 
Clem C. Ford, ’05. 

George Daniel Francisco, ’02, 
Christian H. Goetz, ’07. 


Wendell Paddock, ’93. Wooster. 
Paul Thayer, ’00. 


Wakeman, 
Charles Henry Todd, ’89. 


Clyde. 
Walter W. Wells, ’01. 
OKLAHOMA. 
Dayton. wie 
Katherine Gunn (Mrs. Richard UL. SE 


William Clyde Armstrong, ’03. 
Leroy Allen Wilson, 794. 

Norman, 
Edwin De Barr, ’91. 


Oklahoma City. 
Glenn Dexter Perrigo, ’88, 
John W. Toan, ’90. 


Pond Creek. 


Yates), ’03. 
Richard L. Yates, ’03. 


East Norwood. 
William Gilbert May, ’10. 
Elyria, 
Charles M. Blanchard, ’03. 
Stacey Stephen Fisher, ’09. 


Jefferson. Charles Summer Ingersoll, ’75. 
William Seth Howland, ’97. 
Charles A, Udell, ’91. Stillwater. 
Omar O. Churchill, ’03. 
Lakewood. Roy Chester Potts, ’06. 
Samuel W. McClure, ’03. 
George Wilson White, ’04. OREGON. 
McConnelsville. Beaverton, 


Elma Bowerman, ’02. Howard Evarts Weed, ’89. 


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Canby. 


Robert Chester Brodie, ’09. 
Corvallis. 
Arthur Burton Cordley, ’88. 


Bess Covell (Mrs. Fletcher Gould), ’08. 

Victor Ray Gardner, ’05. 

Fletcher A. Gould, ’07. 

Bernice Mae Jackson (Mrs. 
Gardner), 705. 

Ezra J. Kraus, ’07. 

Edward Ralph Lake, ’85. 

George Washington Mitchell, 


Victor R. 


74. 


Grants Pass. 
Winthrop Campbell Hall, 
Orestes Isaiah Gregg, ’07. 
Hood River. 

John Reynolds Shelton, ’82. 
Klamath Indian Agency. 
Hettie B. Wright (Mrs. Cecil L. 

lips), ’03. 


AIG 


Phil- 


Medford. 
William Emby White, ’10. 


Portland. 
Charles William Bale, ’00. 
Harkness Lucius Chapin, ’87. 
Lora M, Hyde (Mrs. O. A. Kratz), 
Oscar A. Kratz, ’07. 
Emery DeForest Searing, ’02. 
Dora Adella Skeels (Mrs, Alfred W. 

Post), ’06. 

William Fay Staley, ’S88. 
Charles Edward Sumner, ’79. 
Arthur R. Wilcox, ’08. 


Salem, 
George S. French, ’86. 
Gordon Edwin Tower, ’01. 


Timber. 
J. Verne Gongwer, ’08. 


PANAMA. 
Canal Zone. 


Glenn Asbury Barcroft, ’10. 
David Jones Hale, ’98. 


PENNSYLVANIA, 
Allegheny. 
Francis McCartney Morrison, ’03. 
William Wolfe Shanor, ’11. 


Bethlehem, 
Willard Lawson Cummings, ’93. 


Cheat Haven. 
Arthur Lawrence Campbell, ’10. 

Harrisburg. 
James A. Cooper, Jr., ’03. 
Herbert Russel Beckwith, ’07. 
John Andrew Smith, ’10. 


08. 


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La Park. 
George Watt Park, ’86. 


Lansdowne, 
Arthur Henry Kneen, ’91. 


Philadelphia, 
Herbert Bamber, ’81. 
Edwin B. Hulett, ’09, 


Charles William McCurdy, ’81. 
Frank Vaughn Warren, ’98. 


Pittsburg. 
Benjamin Franklin Bain, ’93. 
Horace Edward Bunce, ’90, 


Mary Alice Butterfield (Mrs. George 
Nichols), ’05. 

Russell Allen Clark, ’76, 

James Grant Hays, Jr., ’11. 


George William Nichols, ’05, 
Clarence Roselle White, ’81. 


Phoenixville, 
Georgiana Ruth Lambert, 
John R. Lambert, ’06. 
Reading. 
Samuel Calvin Dondore, ’91. 
Frank Arthur Sessions, ’71. 
Ralph Dexter Session, ’78. 


"10. 


State College. 
Hugh Potter Baker, ’01. 
Ruth Carrel (Mrs. Thomas W. Mason), 
08. 
Fleta Paddock (Mrs. H. P. Baker), ’01. 
Hubert Everett Van Norman, ’97, 
William J. Wright, ’04. 


Swarthmore, 
Scott Barrett Lilly, ’07. 


Williamsport. 
Philip V. Goldsmith, ’07. 


PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 


Batangas. 
Edna H. Rupert (Mrs. John R. Hanna), 
"05. 
Lanao. 
Orange B. Burrell, ’05. 
Ernest Glen Hoffman, ’10, 


Manila. 
Orange B. Burrell, ’05. 
Robert Lemuel Clute, ’96. 


Charles William Edwards, ’09. 
J. Lindsay Myers, °07. 


Zamboanga, Mindanao. 
John Park Finley, ’73. 


Charles M. Conner, ’92. P. I. 


PORTO RICO. 
Eva Belle Bailey, ’07. 


RHODE ISLAND. 


Providence. 
Ernest V. Johnston, ’94. 


SOUTH DAKOTA, 
Artesian. 


Alice Hadley (Mrs. Sidney Wise), ’03. 


Chamberlain. 
Albert Hiram Gillett, ’92. 
Conde. 
Albert Edward Brown, ’97. 
Draper. 
Bertha Evelyn Malone, ’00. 
Firesteel. 
Dale Afton Smith, ’88. 
Rapid City. 
Joseph Herbert Steele, ’96. 


TENNESSEE, 


Chattanooga. 
Frank Kline Webb, ’09. 
Copperville, 
Albert Herman Case, ’02. 
Isabella. 
Joseph Hannah Taylor, ’06, 
Knoxville. 
Charles Edward Ferris, ’90. 


Bertha Margaret Wellman (Mrs, C. A. 


Willson), ’96. 
Charles Albert Willson, ’06. 
Memphis. 
Cyrus Clark Pashby, ’94. 


TEXAS. 
Bay City. 
Guy W. Smith, ’07. 
Brownsville. 
S. L. Christensen, ’08. 
Edward Clarence Green, ’97. 
College Station. 
Charles Herbert Alvord, ’95. 
John Lynn Thomas, ’05. 


Dallas, 
Roy L. Brown, ’01. 
Clyde A. Lilly, ’03. 
Friendswood. 
Leroy Dorland, ’07, 
Fort Worth. 
Seymour Lee Ingerson, ’99. 
McAllen, 
Walter Livingston Hart, ’07. 


Post City. 
Alfred Louis Marhoff, ’89. 


Sherman, 
Daniel Alvin Pelton, ’88. 


UTAH. 


Ogden. 
Reese Warner Taylor, ’09. 


Provo. 
Ernest DeAlton Partridge, ’96. 


Salt Lake City. 
Robert Starr Northrop, ’01. 


VERMONT. 
South Ryegate. 
Charles Peach Thomas, ’11. 


VIRGINIA. 


Blacksburg. 
Walton Kirk Brainerd, ’99. 
Lyman Carrier, ’02. 
Mary Lucy Carpenter 
Mayo), ’88. 
Nelson Slayter Mayo, ’88. 


Fort Monroe, 
Mark L. Ireland, ’01. 


(Mrs. N. S. 


Irma G. Thompson (Mrs. Mark Ire- 
land), ’00. 
Hampton. 
Jacob Light Graybill, ’09. 
Lovingston, 
John A. Fraser, ’03. 
Richmond. 
John W. Wilbur, ’08. 
Roanoke, 


Archie Emmet Falconer, ’06. 


WASHINGTON. 
Deer Park. 
Albert George Craig, ’02. 
Everett. 
Arthur J. Cook, ’01. 
Omak. 
Valmore Laverne Steward, '93. 
Pullman, 
Irving D. Charlton, ’08. 
Richland, 
Glen Cuyler Lawrence, ’85. 
Seattle. 


Leroy Charles Brass, ’07. 
John Adams Dunford, '02. 
Samuel J. Kennedy, ’01. 
Edward Mason Shelton, ’71. 


Snohomish, 
Emma B. Barrett, ’03. 


Spokane. 
Charles Adolphus Jewell, ’96. 


Stevenson, 
Albert Carleton Sly, ’91. 


Tacoma. 
William Walter Parker, ’93. 


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Tekoa. 
Jared Wheeler Higbee, ’74. 


Walla Walla. 
William Cook, ’74. 


WEST VIRGINIA. 
Athens, 
Charles Leander Bemis, ’74. 
Cherry Run, 
Merritt William Fulton, ’95. 


Morgantown. 
Ezra Dwight Sanderson, ’97, 


Sleepy Creek. 
Sanford Hamilton Fulton, ’97. 


Wheeling. 
George B. Fuller, ’00. 
George Willard Kinsey, ’90. 


WISCONSIN. 


Berlin. 
Florence Case, ’06, 


Madison. 
William Willard Daniells, ’64. 
Howard Higby Douglass, ’10. 
George C. Humphrey, ’01. 
Sidney Egbert Johnson, ’04, 
Wallace B. Liverance, ’07. 
James Garfield Moore, ’03. 
Philip Sheridan Rose, ’99. 
Philip H. Wessels, ’05. 


Menomonie. 
Fred Randall Crane, ’99. 
Glenn Arthur Gilbert, ’09. 


Milwaukee. 
J. Guy Aldrich, ’01. 
Frank K,. Brainard, '03. 
Charles McKenney, ’81. 
William John Merkel, ’98. 


Albert Mackelcan Patriarche, ’98. 


Plymouth. 
Fred Grover Wilson, ’11. 
Portage, 
Grace Owen, ’08. 
Racine. 
Alexander A, Fisk, ’05. 
Harry Glen Walker, ’04. 


Reserve, 
Horace Bigelow Fuller, ’92. 


Sheboygan. 


Lulu Robinson (Mrs, George B. Wiles), 


06. 
Superior, 
Alice M, Gunn, ’01. 


West Allis. 
Edward Balbach, ’04. 


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WYOMING. 
Arapahoe, 
Arthur Lawrence Campbell, ’10. 
Cheyenne. 
James Emerson Niswander, ’95, 
Frank Josiah Niswander, ’89. 
Walter Sherman Palmer, ’89, 
Encampment. 
Roy Spencer Wheeler, '10. 
Laramie, 
Charles J. Oviatt, ’09. 
Powell, 
George H. Ellis, ’07. 
Thornton, 
Leslie B. McWethy, ’04. 


AUSTRALIA, 
Joseph Arthur Bulkeley, 
wang, New South Wales. 
Lynn D. Rudolph, ’02, Sydney. 


BRITISH INDIA. 
Kolia San Thabue, 
via Brindisi, 


CANADA, 
ALBERTA, 
Calgary. 
Frank George Carpenter, ’02. 
Pine Lake. 
Clare Eugene Meyers, ’96. 
Stirling. 
George Severance, ’01. 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. 
Princeton. 
John Franklin Coats, ’01. 


Vancouver. 

Horace Lindsley Bunnell, ’90. 

Victoria. 

Henry Austin Dibble, ’97. 
MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg. 

Leslie John Smith, ’06. 

Katherine Clark (Mrs. W. E. Perry), 

10. 


ONTARIO. 
Berlin. 
Adorf Bernhardt Krentel, ’99. 
Cochrane. 
Francis O’Gara, ’08. 
Dundas. 
George Whitney Williams, ’96. 
Guelph. 
S. Fred Edwards, ’99. 
Hamilton. 
George Whitney Williams, ’96, 


'99, Wallera- 


791, Lower Burma 


Ottawa. 
Abraham Knechtel, ’00. 
South Porcupine. 
Bessie K. Paddock (Mrs. Harry Meek), 
05. 
St. Thomas. 
Walter Henry Flynn, ’99. 
Toronto, 
Walter P. Robinson, ’05. 
Walkerville. 


Edward Raymond Russell, 99, 
Ernest A. Wilcox, ’05. 


QUEBEC. 
Montreal, 
John Woodbury Perrigo, ’94, 
CHINA. 
Haiphong, Indo-China, 
Celia A, Harrison (Mrs. Geo. F. Rich- 
mond), ’01. 

George Fletcher Richmond, ’98, 
Chang Sha, Province of Hunan. 
Elvine Armstrong (Mrs. H. W. Rey- 

nolds), ’04. 
CUBA, 


Central Nueva Luisa, Jovellanos. 
Clift Fay Austin, 799. 
Pijuan, 
Philip V. Goldsmith, ’07. 
EGYPT, 


Cairo. 
Andrew S. Van Halteren, ’07. 


FRANCE, 


Paris. 
Harry Eugene Emmons, ’78. 


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JAPAN. 


Tyo. 
Charles OcKada, 711. 
Okayamaken, 
Arao Itano, ’11. 
Sambougi, Aomori Ken. 
Shoichi Yebina, ’95. 


Tokyo. 
Wahey Matsura, ’96. 
Michitaro Tsuda, ’84. 


MEXICO. 


Durango, 
Alfonso Garcinava, ’09. 
George Edward Kedzie, ’73. 
Alfonso G. Palacio, ’07. 


Guanacevi. 
Joseph Harold Hedges, ’03. 

Mexico City. 
Howard lL. Francis, ’06, 


Walter J. Kingscott, ’06. 


RUSSIA, 


Kischinev, Besarabia. 
Louis Guy Michael, ’03. 


SIBERIA, 


Kiakhta, 


Vadim A, Sobennikoff, ’97. 


SOUTH AMERICA, 
ARGENTINE, 


Buenos Ayres, 
E. Gerald Kenny, ’05, 
Hubert Cushman Pratt, ’09, 


CHILI, 


Temuco, 
Dillman §. Bullock, ’02. 


EXPLANATORY NOTE 


It was the intention to publish this volume in roro, ten years after the 
last similar catalogue was issued. The publication has been delayed for 
one year but it was thought best to complete the lists of officers and 
graduates only to the close of the college year, 1910, with the exception of 
the names of the graduates of r911. The College expects hereafter to issue 
the catalogue at the regular ten-year periods. 


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INDEX OF OFFICERS AND GRADUATES 


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#Auveksyestesal Oh KOO poe oon onatoauns 105 
FANGETSOM  NSUSANIMAN Ulpaie)s(cielale/eiersyeuels 55 
Andrews) Mrss Re 9 Ten ou sine ei ae 105 
YMaKshdoits ABINy AAR oo noucoad oo ode 87 
Anan ews PNIOTI ay fieia erste) syereh eats cite ole 'e 92 
AMES mA nay Ms Werdciicicsielsss <tshe teal ecele 87 
JMvo=ell, AS tebe CORO AIG risa aigni one 84 
DNS al =(2) Raga La DG Poe er ESC ae 87 
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CATED ED AW ESS PER iapet eled aie shevere lene ave lakers 96 
AMmestmian’ | Ol Hi] pe s)sisie)suctecalevstoeiete 35 
CATT YW Day tevornele ejorcve voters tsvoriers 35, 109 
JNO ECE NIE BO MOR OSs didlo a Soop HerL 46 
AppleyanGy Taz )as | s cicisctew le chests sus 19, 68 
PASPOIULITIS Talis VV io Wags, ofefeleversceysvemtsishedelct iets 105 
ATINSCFOTE CAMS H | loys fx rcl'vuojavorehaterel shakers 84 
PAR INS TP ONE spy PAS Creu icdntal etiatete fellate 105 
Armstrong.) sHilvinie las ie csicciieta ster. 78 
CUNIMISEROME NY WW LOe vals stor\lodelapevcteve-aiotors 74 
AMsaoiel (Er) sosonadondauerdanboanr 48 
Ashley; Peeleny Mi, -< a/ctcve eres celeyesen. ors 88 
ASTM ye SIMO ES Wejalic) opsileler araleletelciore apliore 96 


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AVETY 41) MTGE Fever cyekerahansy cfeletatevetoheverenelarer ate 41 
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IBabeocks Tip HE) a sista visteleleVekensvoretcreve 105 
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BACHE) ETI deatey erie er eval a edeh Wie romans 19 
BECO NIE BNE Sasa staddobdpodoodses 70 
BaP LOVA OVW) Ca teers cinihertenctoneielcieneherate 62 
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Baileys VE Shy yl oe at en sete naveher s 19 
Batley sisi El! ee roreneporietcucusie 112; 42, 110 
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Bennett, Bons GC.) sac iiecie ste aretnete 81 
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TBO SUC MVPD velevsia(ehalerelonetelstereietetenmtere 105 
Bolte; GIs AWW ets sisssieysieiecstnuersns oeaseeeeronctes 81 
Bolte; (Mrs: Ti Wie) stkitlcueicitee eerie 81 
Bomb amas. Wii salle erensteveierer hepawetotnere 44 
Boomsliter; WG. ys cin eter sie steretorerente 84 
BOT Gaye's Sip iolin relishe te: miler ersten Rene 92 
BOS; Wea tMise siie soloing icine ape renee se etoratns 81 
Boughton Gy eee acs ied aetene 84 
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Breese, W. J. .---sseeccccees eictetc, OO Burtoney Hie SWictacictee iets cveiaterelale 31 
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iBislysey (Ch BE Poscuekauqoooooeboaue 63 iii, ALA 1D, “Gacsksaoosdades 26, 81 
Briggs, J. A. cess ceecceercrecce 39 Buskinks Besson se cleltelshele Rome) 
Ha Ide) SobomceemoceoobT Bnd Hits} lseleidiey ERIN Geo ongogduobouad Swear 
IBA, Wb} Is di aaeocanue Seaver 59 lsiohasermiNb AL IEE, Sediadocnadcos cc S93 
Brightup, R. HL... ssce eee e nee 105 Butterfield. Wey Mea eater clels stelle: 28, 55 
STL O Ve elem eldlclettreeeiseiAfeieieyeraiale . 63 Buttertields) Many, eee aecieinsieieleletele 81 
isjeilie Il, ISh EocondocoooGGar eisvehere, LO, lejhiitorel ID. 18% Jriocqusaqdcpson00dr 78 
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By aipseqeiey IB WE Coa odaodoncod Senda Ue Cardozo wn Mrs Gaver cieeieleteretsrerels! steve 73 
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ERIM ICTION APE Gra. avayareayatace ane ralesaeral ela 84 Carpenter) AND ceri iiss) -ieto . 88 
Buek, R. B. .....------- sees -- 63 - TORaaemAsey 10) (Ch dbdsndndopoduosc 105 
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Vth TO MWe oad andaddodscdaqcd 20, 81 Carpenter, Mary L. ...........--. 50 
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ieiiaicne, (65, Ne diacepooubcccdo opDOeS 88 Carpenter, W. L. ........-+---. 7, 8, 35 
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Chamberlain, Edna M. .......... 105 
Cham Perla wie. yeyetorcyersiarereredereiclete rors 8 
Chamberlain’ eesti ge loreretcionejelaiatereie 69 
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Champion; (Sadie WDy cess isieveietelene 65 
ChapinsniCs SBislisiere tl elefoeicier-ve oe eksicishe 58 
Chapin Ghee rietestsrolvekew croltre 6 48, 110 
CHa pil 1 Ee evs ieieUaveloue alerale pexeievexe ke 111 
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Chapman Gra Ce Ea sierare mie sisielatelerels 20 
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Chaml tons Is Welyarcute were nowhere cere 93 
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PHASCH AT SEP’: zi etevel sis aleliovessusiaterevenota hers 75 
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Christensene WSaika. iiss eaceracneee. 93 
Churchill yD Mie tele cercis cicielerseore 75 
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Clarke iV a0 ticcclatecs, Sulatenae sae ue 37 
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