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TO THE OBITUARY RECORD OF GRADUATES OF TALE UNIVERSITY 191O-11 to 1914-15 YALE COLLEGE 1840 THOMAS SELLMAN IGLEHART, son of Thomas and Anne (Sackett) Iglehart, was born February 27, 1820, near Davidsonville, in Anne Arundel County, Md He entered the class at Yale in Freshman year from St John's College, Annapolis, Md. After graduation he lived for several years on his plantation at Davidsonville, near Annapolis, Md. In 1848 he was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and for a time was tobacco inspector of the state, living at Baltimore, but since 1855 had resided at his home, "Indian Range", near Davidsonville Mr Iglehart died of kidney complications at his home, July 23, 1904, at the age of 84 years He was for nearly fifty years a vestryman of All Hallows' Protestant Episcopal Church. He married, November 25, 1848, Mary Anne, daughter of Alfred Sellman She died in 1850, and April 29, 1855, he married Margaret Ella, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Sellman) Welsh Mr Welsh was a farmer living at "The Highlands", near Annapolis Mr Iglehart had ten children, of whom two sons and three daugh- ters survive him The elder son, E Berry Iglehart, of Baltimore, graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Univer- sity of Maryland in 1889 One daughter, now residing at Accokeek,

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YALE COLLEGE

1840

THOMAS SELLMAN IGLEHART, son of Thomas and Anne (Sackett)Iglehart, was born February 27, 1820, near Davidsonville, in AnneArundel County, Md He entered the class at Yale in Freshmanyear from St John's College, Annapolis, Md.

After graduation he lived for several years on his plantation atDavidsonville, near Annapolis, Md. In 1848 he was a member ofthe Maryland House of Delegates, and for a time was tobaccoinspector of the state, living at Baltimore, but since 1855 had residedat his home, "Indian Range", near Davidsonville

Mr Iglehart died of kidney complications at his home, July 23,1904, at the age of 84 years He was for nearly fifty years avestryman of All Hallows' Protestant Episcopal Church.

He married, November 25, 1848, Mary Anne, daughter of AlfredSellman She died in 1850, and April 29, 1855, he married MargaretElla, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Sellman) Welsh MrWelsh was a farmer living at "The Highlands", near Annapolis

Mr Iglehart had ten children, of whom two sons and three daugh-ters survive him The elder son, E Berry Iglehart, of Baltimore,graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Univer-sity of Maryland in 1889 One daughter, now residing at Accokeek,

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Prince George County, Md, married Rev Charles J Curtis, whowas formerly rector of AH Hallows' Church

1849

PHILIP GLEASON GALPIN, son of Philip S Galpin, was bornFebruary 3, 1830, in Buffalo, N Y

After graduation he studied law in the Yale Law School two yearsand was admitted to the bar m 1851 He then practiced law untilApril, 1853, in Findlay, O , and a few months following m Toledo, ORemoving to New York City he was a member of the law firm ofPike & Galpin until May, 1859, and continued m that city until1874, although he spent long periods m California on legal busi-ness—nearly a year in 1857-58, from January, 1861, to November,1862, and from Apnl, 1865, 1o October, 1867 He then passed ayear abroad In 1874 he removed to California, wheie he continuedin law practice until his retirement, residing in Berkeley

While abroad he mariied m Pans, Januaiy 11, 1868, Mrs MaryE Culver She died January 20, 1883, and on March 20, 1886, hemarried Julia B Castro, by whom he had two sons and a daughter

Mr Galpin died of cerebral apoplexy at Adler's sanatorium inSan Francisco, July 14, 1911, at the age of 81 years The youngerson, Philip G Galpm, J r , resides m Berkeley, Calif

1867CORNELIUS LANSING ALLEN, son of Hon Cornelius Lansing Allen

(B A Princeton 1818), who was judge of the Supreme Court ofNew York, was born August 7, 1847, at Salem, N Y His motherwas Sarah Hester (Russell) Allen He was fitted for college atthe Washington Academy m his native town

After his graduation from the College he studied law and receivedthe degree of Bacheloi of Laws from the Albany Law School(Union University) m 1869 He then engaged m journalism for ashort time, but from 1871 to 1887 practiced law in Salem Duringtwelve years of this time he was a special judge of WashingtonCounty, and a local magistrate in Salem Between 1881 and 1887he was at various times a candidate foi the offices of supervisor,district attorney, and surrogate

On January 1, 1887, he entered the service of the Lascelles Manu-facturing Company, makers of soaps and perfumery m Salem, withbranches in several cities The latter part of his life was clouded,and since about 1900 he had been obliged to give up active work

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He had at intervals been m a sanitarium, and since 1909 had beenin the State Hospital at Matteawan, N Y, where he died August27, 1912, at the age of 65 years

He married at Salem, January 13, 1869, Ada L. Russell, and hadfive daughters and three sons Three of the daughters and the twoyounger sons are deceased

1885JOHN DENNIS FERRIS, son of John Dennis and Delia Francis

(Harris) Ferns, was born in Madison, N J , March 21, 1862 Hisfather was a school teacher, but during the Civil War enlisted in theUnited States Navy and at the time of the son's birth was servingon the Mistletoe After his father's death in 1867 his mother movedto Chatham, N J , the home of his paternal grandfather Fromthere he went to Phillips (Andover) Academy

The first two years after graduation he engaged m teaching inKing's School, Stamford, Conn. For about four years following hewas in Duluth, Minn, most of that time in the office of the cityengineer, and then with a private engineering firm there He thenreturned East and was thereafter connected with the mercantileagency of R G Dun & Co. in Philadelphia

He married, June 18, 1901, Nellie Sheard Hill, daughter of GeorgeW and Mary Louisa (Sheard) Hill, of Philadelphia, and lived inGermantown, where their twin children were born May 25, 1905Mrs. Ferris died at home only a few days later, and within a fewweeks afterward, on July 19, 1905, Mr Ferris also died there oftyphoid fever He was 43 years of age The son, John Loman,named for a classmate, went to live with his father's sister, MrsJohn Ellett, in Chatham, N. J , and the daughter with her mother'sparents in Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Ferris were buried at Whit-marsh Valley, near Philadelphia Mr Ferns's mother survived him

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1845JAMES AUSTIN, third son and fourth of the ten children of Job

Curry Austin, a farmer, was born at Red Mills, now MahopacFalls, Putnam County, N Y, March 10, 1820 His mother wasLouisa (Smith) Austin.

After study m the local schools he finished his college prepara-tion in Easton, Pa., and entering Union College received the degreeof Bachelor of Arts from there in 1842

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He then entered the Yale Medical School, and on completing thecourse went first to Michigan, but later removed to Hamburg, l a ,where he practiced his profession until his death December II,1879. He was 59 years of age, and was unmarried He was bunedin Hamburg

1851SAMUEL CATLIN, son of Samuel and Lucy (Wickwire) Cathn,

was born in Watertown, Conn, September 2, 1827 His mother,who died m 1842, was the fifth of the seven children of GrantWickwire, who removed from East Haddam, Conn, to Litchfield,and in 1791 married Sarah Throop His early education was inthe village school

He obtained part of his medical training in Watertown andLitchfield, coming thence to the Medical School, from which hegraduated after a year of study After piacticmg five years inWatertown he settled m Tecumseh, Mich, which was his home forsixty years In his earlier years there his practice extended overa wide territory During the Cn il War he was a volunteer surgeonin the Union Army, in the Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry Muchlater, after a course of study in electric therapeutics m Chicago,he received a diploma from the Illinois School of Electric Thera-peutics Although absorbed in professional duties he was greatlyinterested in public matters and for fourteen years was a memberof the Tecumseh school board He was a member of thePresbyterian Church

Dr Catlin retired from active practice about ten years beforehis death, which was caused by hardening of the arteries, andoccurred at Tecumseh, March 14, 1912, in the 85th year of his age

He married first in Tecumseh, Rebecca Stillson, by whom hehad a son, Herbert W (M D Detroit Med Coll 1883), who is apracticing physician in Grand Rapids, Mich, and a daughter whodied at the age of thirteen about 1881 For his second wife hemarried, October 21, 1880, Mrs Harriet Ash Eastwood, whosurvives him

1855EDWARD HENRY BARTLETT was born near Matanzas, Cuba, July 8,

1831 He was the son of George Bartlett, who was a native ofHaverhill, Mass, but who became a planter in Cuba, and died atSagua la Grande m 1849 His mother was Caroline Maria Harper,from Germantown, Pa After his father's death one brother,

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Charles, continued on the plantation in Cuba, while he and hisbrother George settled with their mother m Maryland

He attended school m Boston, Mass, and was a student in StMary's College, Baltimore, before coming to New Haven.

After his graduation from the Yale Medical School he settledin practice in Oakland, Md For eight years he was superintendentof public schools of Garrett County, Md, and for two years amember of the State Board of Education During the Civil Warhe was a surgeon in the Confederate Army. In President Cleve-land's second term he was appointed postmaster of Oakland.

Dr. Bartlett died at his home in Oakland, October 2, 1913, atthe age of 82 years He was senior warden of the ProtestantEpiscopal Church

He married in Memphis, Tenn, December 16, 1856, Jane Arm-strong, who died September 21, 1859 His second marriage,September 26, 1B67, was to Harriet Fairall He had eight children

1862JEREMIAH WADSWORTH TERRY, fifth of the eleven children of

Alfred Terry (B A Yale 1821) and Clarissa (Howe) Terry, wasborn May 25, 1833, in New Haven, Conn He was a grandson ofNathaniel Terry (B A Yale 1786) and a brother of Colonel AdrianTerry (B A Yale 1852) and General Alfred Howe Terry (hon.MA Yale 1865) He was a great-grandson of Colonel JeremiahWadsworth (hon MA Yale 1796)

He attended the schools of John E Lovell and Gen William HRussell (B.A Yale 1833) in New Haven

In the fall after graduation, September 8, 1862, he was appointedfirst assistant surgeon of the Twentieth Connecticut VolunteerInfantry, and was on duty at Chancellorsville and GettysburgAugust 26, 1863, he was promoted to be surgeon of the sameregiment The following month his army corps was transferredto the Army of the Cumberland and he was in the battles ofAllatoona, Peach Tree Creek, and others, and the sieges of Atlantaand Savannah He was mustered out of service June 13, 1865,at Washington, D. C, and during the next ten years practiced asa surgeon in the regular army in Frankfort and Louisville, Ky,and St Paul, Minn, his brother, General Alfred H Terry, beingstationed in these regions at the same time In 1876 he settledin Englewood, N J , where he had since practiced his professionFor some years between 1880 and 1890 he was chairman of theCommon Council In 1878 he transferred his membership from the

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North (now United) Congregational Church in New Haven tothe First Presbyterian Church, Englewood

Dr Terry died of valvular heart disease at his home inEnglewood, April 10, 190S, in the 72A year of his age

He married at Englewood, October 13, 1876, Josephine Christina,daughter of Sampson Vryling Stoddard Wilder, an importingmerchant She survived him, but died October 8, 1913 Their threesons died in early childhood, but two daughters, Faith WadsworthTerry and Rose Wilder Terry, and one sister, Frances Terry, areliving

1894EDWARD BROOKS MARSTON, son of Edward T Marston, a ship

carpenter, and Frances J (Allen) Marston, was born March 25,1864, at Bath, Me, and gained his early education at the HighSchool there

After his graduation from the Medical School he at once settledin practice in Lynn, Mass, and died there February 27, 1913, afteran illness of two days from pneumonia He was in his 49th yearHe was buried m Bath He was a member of the CentralCongregational Chuich in Bath

Dr Marston was married in 1893, but had no children Abrother, Dr Eben Maiston (M D Bowdoin 1893), survives him

SCHOOL OF LAW

1850

JAMES THAYER VAN DEVENTER, son of Christopher Van Deventer(West Point 1808), was born November 22, 1830, at Newstead,Erie County, N Y His mother was Sarah, daughter of DrSolomon Birckhead, of Baltimore, Md He attended the privateschool of Gustavus Dennison and studied in the law office ofClinton & Nichols, both in Buffalo, N Y, before entering theYale Law School

Upon attaining his majority m 1852 he was admitted to the barat Albion, N Y , and entered into partnership with Myron HawleyTyrrell, under the name of Tyrrell & Van Deventer in Buffalo, butthe following year he formed a new partnership with Asher PNichols In 1856 he removed to Clinton, l a , where he wastreasurer and manager of the Iowa Land Co

Enlisting for service in the Civil War he was appointed captainand commissary of subsistence September 27, 1862, was brevetted

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major for meritorious services March 30, 1865, lieutenant-colonelMarch 13, 1866, and colonel April 5, 1866

After the war he was president of the Iowa Railroad Land Cowith headquarters at Cedar Rapids, la , but continued to reside atClinton until his removal to Knoxville, Tenn, in 1888 He was amember of the House of Representatives of Iowa from 1871 to1873, and as chairman of the committee on enrolled bills hadsupervision of the State code before it was adopted Upon hisremoval to Knoxville he retired from active business For manyyears he was a member of the Irving Club there, and some ofhis essays for the club were printed In February, 1899, he pre-sented the colors to the Sixth United States Volunteer Infantryat Arecibo, Porto Rico, and his address on that occasion waspublished by the Knoxville local press.

Colonel Van Deventer died at Knoxville, Tenn, September 18,1910, in the 80th year of his age. He was a vestryman of theProtestant Episcopal Church both at Clinton, la , and at Knoxville

He married at Birmingham (now Derby), Conn, April 20, 1852,Anna, daughter of Thomas and Catherine (Elliot) Burlock Shedied leaving no children, and June 28, 1855, he married Jennie C,daughter of Cyrus Clarke, a merchant of Buffalo, N. Y Hisson by this marriage, Cyrus Clarke Van Deventer (B A Hobart1876), died at Kingman, Kans, in March, 1909 He married, third,at Clinton, la., December 10, 1862, Letitia, daughter of ThomasJefferson Flournoy, a merchant at Princeton, Ky, and Clinton, la.,and by this marriage had six sons* James Flournoy, ThomasLennox, Horace (PhB Univ Mich 1890, LLB Harvard 1893),Hugh Flournoy (B S Univ Mich 1892, BA Harvard 1893), Fay-ette Flournoy, and Christopher (EE. Columbia 1897) The secondand fifth sons were non-graduates of the University of MichiganThe two eldest sons died in early manhood, but the other sons withMrs Van Deventer survive him.

1859EZRA LEANDER BRAINERD, fourth of the five sons of Heber and

Esther Maria (Hubbard) Brainerd, was born July 14, 1836, at Had-dam, Conn He was a nephew of Rev Davis Smith Brainerd (B AYale 1834), who was for over thirty years pastor of the Congre-gational Church in Lyme, Conn, and from 1861 until his death in1875 a Fellow of Yale College

After study at Brainerd Academy in Haddam and a year ofteaching in Wethersfield, Conn, he entered the Law School in

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1857, and upon graduation went to Chicago, 111, where he beganthe practice of his profession, but was soon interrupted by theoutbreak of the Civil War

Enlisting as a private he recruited two full companies of menand parts of other companies for the Union Army, was appointedsecond lieutenant of Company B, Fifty-first Regiment of IllinoisVolunteers, and, March i, 1862, captain of Company D of the sameregiment He was in the battle of Shiloh and at Hamburg Land-ing, Tenn, but over-exertion and exposure prostrated him, andbefore his furlough expired he was mustered out of service

Being unable for several years to resume his profession he estab-lished a successful real estate business in Chicago, and was inter-ested in the development of several of its suburbs He secureddirect railroad facilities and the establishment of a station atBrainerd, now m the city

He was a member of -the South Congregational Church in Chi-cago and afterward of the Brainerd Congregational Church Hewas for years Sunday school superintendent

Mr Brainerd died at Chicago May 14, 1909 He was in his73d year.

He married in Chicago, May 29, 1862, Harriet Brown Morehouse,daughter of Louis Peck Morehouse, a sign and ornamental painterof New Haven, and Harriet Augusta (Brown) Morehouse, andsister of Louis Peck Morehouse (PhB Yale 1856) They hadfour sons,—Henry Hamilton, William Lord, Frederic Hubbard,and Wallace Heber,—three of whom graduated from the Massa-chusetts Institute of Technology, respectively m 1886, 1889, and1891

1891

CHARLES PATRICK BOHAN, son of Paul and Bridget Ellen(McCanna) Bohan, was born November 21, 1868, m Pittston, Pa ,where his father had lived since 1854 and had held several muni-cipal offices, and was vice-president of the People's Savings Bankuntil his death in 1900

After graduation from the Law School he practiced his profes-sion in Pittston In 1909 a severe attack of the grip left him witha weak heart, which failed suddenly causing his death at La Grange,Pa , April 22, 1912 He was 44 years of age and unmarried Abrother, Cormac Francis Bohan, a graduate of the Yale Law Schoolin 1883, died in 1911 His mother and two sisters, Mrs EdwardBarrett and Mrs William Wilson, survive him He was a memberof the Roman Catholic Church

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1892

MORGAN JOHN FLAHERTY, son of John and Mary (McGrath)O'Flaherty (as the family name was earlier written), was bornDecember 13, 1866, in Ansonia, Conn His father was a native ofCounty Kerry, Ireland, but from 1861 to 1889 lived in Ansonia,engaged until 1874 in a copper mill, and later in the grocery busi-ness He obtained his early education in the Birmingham (nowDerby) High School After finishing his course there he workedon the Ansonia Sentinel, and was later connected with New Havennewspapers

He was naturally drawn to politics and before entering the LawSchool was a candidate for borough clerk of Ansonia, and theyear of his graduation was selected to represent Connecticut at theNational Democratic headquarters in New York He then prac-ticed law in New Haven until 1895 For a time he was in theoffice of Hon Timothy J Fox (LLB Yale 1869) and later wasprivate secretary to United States Patent Commissioner John SSeymour (BA Yale 1875). Desiring to devote himself to news-paper work he entered the service of the Associated Press in Bos-ton, but on account of illness removed after a few months to Maine,where he remained eighteen years He at first edited the Bar Har-bor Record, and was editorially connected successively with theLewiston Sun and News, the Rockland Daily Star, and for sixyears with the Portland Argus He also represented other papersduring the legislative sessions in Augusta, and was correspondentof New York papers In June, 1913, he joined the staff of theDetroit (Mich ) Free Press, and after becoming familiar with thepolitical and industrial conditions of the state was to be in chargeof the bureau of that paper at Washington, D C In addition tohis regular contributions to the press he wrote stones, descriptivearticles, and verse Much of his verse had appeared in the FreePress and in magazines, and in 1909 a volume of humorous verseon the leading features of the session of the Maine legislature ofthat year was published

While making a tour of the West in preparation for his Wash-ington work he was taken with pneumonia, of which he died inDetroit, Mich, February 6, 1914, in the 48th year of his ageThe funeral service was held at the Church of the Assumption mAnsonia Two sisters, two half-brothers—one of them, ClaudeVincent Flaherty, a graduate of the Medical School in 1910—anda step-mother survive him.

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1894

OLIVER HAZARD PERRY MERRITT, son of Charles A and Julia(Bedient) Merritt, was born in Ossmmg (formerly Sing Sing),New York, on July 20, 1873 While at Yale he was registered asOLIVER PERRY MERRITT The family moved to Danbury, Conn,where he attended the High School, and also studied law withJudge Lyman D Brewster (B A Yale 1855) entering the Yale LawSchool from that place for Senior yeai

After graduation he was m practice with Waldo Grant Morse inNew York City, and later opened an office in Tarrytown withHarry G Griffin, but on account of ill health was obliged to goto California and other sections of the West Upon his return hewas again associated with Mr Morse, but m 1900 began practicein Yonkers, N Y , where he died of typhoid fever November 12,1904 He was 31 years of age The interment was in SleepyHollow Cemetery, Tarrytown

He married, on December IT, 1899, Fannie B , daughter of Win-field Scott Bird (LLB Columbia 1873), of Tarrytown, N Y ,who survived him with a son Mrs Merritt afterward marriedWilliam S Allen of Tarrytown

1899

TARO YAMADA was bom in Tokyo, Japan, February 13, 1876 Hewas the son of Suetji Yamada, the founder of the Japan Times,and Maki (Nishitani) Yamada He attended Keiogijuku Uni-versity in Tokyo before coming to America and entered the YaleLaw School in 1896

After graduation he immediately returned to Japan and joinedthe editorial staff of the Japan Times During the Boxer troublein 1900 he was chief interpreter with the Japanese army in NorthChina and secretary to the commander, General Baron YamaguchiIn recognition of his services to his country at that time hereceived the decoration of the Order of the Rising Sun In Febru-ary, 1901, he was called to be private secretary to the Marquis Ito(LLD Yale 1901), then premier of the empire On the fall ofthe cabinet a few months later he returned to the Times andbecame its managing editor and proprietor, succeeding his fatherHe traveled through Asia, America, and Europe, visiting theprincipal cities and points of interest

He died in Tokyo, December 8, 1907, after an illness of severalmonths from cancer of the intestines He was 31 years of age

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The funeral rites were conducted at Aoyama cemetery by priestsof the Zen sect, Major-General K Okada reading an address

Mr Yamada married in 1904 Miss Suen Shimmura, sister ofHon C Shimmura, judge of the Tokyo District Court Shesurvives him

1906

NORMAN WEIL, son of Moses and Sarah (Hess) Weil, was bornSeptember 15, 1877, m Ironton, Ohio His father was in the cloth-ing business there but died in 1887 The son obtained his collegeeducation at the Baltimore (Md) City College While in theYale Law School he took honors each year

After graduating, he was connected with law firms in New YorkCity for about a year, when he was seized with the illness whichterminated in his death three years later He died in Baltimore,September 10, 1910, from a complication of diseases, and wasburied in that city He was in his 33d year, and was not mar-ried A brother, M H. Weil, of Baltimore survives him He wasa member of the Oheb Shalom Congregation

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1878

KAZUO HATOYAMA, son of Hirofusa Hatoyama and Kiku Mmra,was born at Katsuyama, in the prefecture of Okayama, Japan, April3, 1856

After his graduation from the Imperial University of Tokyoin 1875 he came to the United States, and received the degree ofBachelor of Laws from Columbia University in 1877. After a yearof study in the Graduate class of the Yale Law School he receivedthe degree of Master of Laws, and after two years of further studythat of Doctor of Civil Law in 1880 At Columbia and until his lastyear of study at Yale he was registered as KAZUO MIURA, but thentook the name of HATOYAMA

In 1880 he was appointed lecturer in the Imperial University ofTokyo From 1885 to 1888 he was director of the InvestigatingBuieau at the Foreign Office Until 1890 he was principal andprofessor of the Imperial University, Tokyo, and then for abouteighteen years served as president of Waseda University From1892 until his death he was a member of the House of Commonsfrom Tokyo and in 1896 the president of the same In 1898 hewas vice-minister of foreign affairs in the Okuma cabinet He

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was one of the leaders of the Seiyukai (constitutional party) Hepracticed as a lawyer when he was not occupied in the govern-ment service.

Dr Hatoyama was given the honorary degree of Doctor of Lawsby Yale in 1901, and in October of that year delivered the annualcourse of Storrs Lectures in the Yale Law School, his subject being"The Japanese Civil Code"

He died of cancer at Tokyo, September 4, 1911, at the age of55 years

He married at Tokyo, November 14, 1881, Haru Taga, and hadtwo sons Ichiro Hatoyama, who is now a member of parliament,and Hideo Hatoyama, who is a professor in the Imperial Uni-versity, Tokyo Mrs Hatoyama survives him with the two sonsand their wives and three grandchildren

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1861

CARRINGTON HOWARD RAYMOND, son of Israel Waid Raymond, amerchant m San Francisco, and Frances (Howard) Raymond, wasborn December 5, 1840, in Brooklyn, N Y, where he was preparedfor college at the Polytechnic Institute He entered the SheffieldScientific School in i860 and took the Engineering course

Soon after graduation he enlisted in Company D, Seventh Regi-ment of New Jersey Volunteers and was appointed first lieutenant,October 31, 1861 This office he resigned m June, 1863, to accepta commission as major and assistant adjutant-general of UnitedStates Volunteers He continued in service through the Civil War,resigning February 1, 1865

After the war he; was for many years a banker and broker inWall Street, New York City From about 1870 until 1890 or laterhe was associated with Newcombe C Barney m the firm of Barney,Raymond & Co, but after his withdiawal from the firm continuedin business through life

Mr Raymond died of cancer November 13, 1913, at NewBrighton, Staten Island, N Y , where he had long resided He wasnearly 73 years of age He was a member of the ProtestantEpiscopal Church

He married at Washington, D C, November 28, 1866, RebeccaMelville Gilhss, daughter of Captain James Melville Gilliss of the

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United States Navy He had four sons and two daughters, ofwhom the youngest son is deceased The surviving children areWard, James G, Charles M, Matilda M, and Frances Mrs.Raymond died September 12, 1885

1866

CHARLES HENRY GAUSS, son of Eugene and Henrietta (Fawcett)Gauss, was born August 14, 1845, in St Charles, Mo

His father, who was the son of Carl Fnednch Gauss, Professorof Mathematics m the University of Gottingen, Germany, left homein 1831, while a student in that university, and came to AmericaThen, after serving as a private in the United States Army at FortSnellmg, Minn, he spent several years m the employ of the Ameri-can Fur Company, and learned the Sioux language, into which hetranslated parts of the Bible for a missionary About ten yearsafter coming to America he settled in St Charles, Mo, where hewas later for many years m the lumber business, and was presidentof the First National Bank He died near Columbia, Mo, in 1896,and his wife died there at the age of nearly 93 years, in 1909

The son was a student in St Charles College and WashingtonUniversity, St Louis, before entering the Civil Engineering coursein the Sheffield Scientific School

Upon his graduation at Yale he returned to Missouri and assistedin the construction of the North Missouri Railroad (now a part ofthe Wabash system), but on account of illness went home andentered the lumber business with his father In 1872 he removedto Sedalia, Mo, where he continued in the same business until1883, when he removed to San Antonio, Texas, and formed a part-nership in the lumber business with his brother-in-law, ArthurClifford Johns Ten years later he returned to Missouri, and there-after was a traveling lumber salesman He at first made his homenear Columbia, then in St. Louis, and from 1905 in St Charles

He was a democrat m politics, and while living in Sedalia servedas a councilman, and treasurer of the school board for a timeWhile in San Antonio he assisted in organizing the Young Men'sChristian Association there and was a director of it for severalyears He was a member of the Southern Presbyterian Church,in which he was made a deacon at the age of about twenty-fiveyears, and ruling elder at thirty

During the greater part of his life he was remarkably youthfuland active, but the last two or three years he was at home infailing health, at times with severe suffering He died of angina

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pectons at St Charles, January 18, 1913, in the 68th year of hisage His younger brother Robert, who for thirty years had beenan editorial writer on The Denver Republican, died the same nightBoth were buried in St Charles

Mr Gauss married in St Charles, November 4 1869, CharlotteElizabeth Johns, a graduate of Lmdenwood College for Women inthat place She was the daughter of John Jay Johns (B A MiamiUniv 1840) and his second wife, Jane Amanda (Durfee) JohnsThey had five sons and seven daughters, of whom the two youngersons and five of the daughters with Mrs Gauss survive him Thesurviving sons are John Montgomery and Matthew Johns, andthe daughters Blanche, Anne Durfee, Virginia Fawcett, Lois, andMinna Waldeck

1883

JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, originally John Girard Bartholomew, sonof John Luther and Henrietta A (Johnson) Bartholomew, wasborn July 31, 1861, m New Britain, Conn During his college yearsthe family home was m Guilford His father was in the Civil Warand died in Andersonville Prison in 1864

After preparation in the Collegiate and Commercial Institute ofGeneral William H Russell (B A Yale 1833) in New Haven hetook the course in Dynamic Engineering in the Sheffield ScientificSchool He was awarded a prize m mathematics in his Freshmanand Junior years, and in his Freshman year won honorable mentionfor excellence in all his studies Jn Senior year he received prizesfor excellence in German and Dynamic Engineering

After graduation he was for a time in the service of the Thom-son-Houston Electric Co, in Boston, in 1884 he became owner andengineer in charge of the Hudson Bridge Works at Hudson, N Y,and in 1893 treasurer and chief engineer of the New England Engi-neering Company at Springfield, Mass In 1900 he was appointedbridge designer with the Pennsylvania Steel Company at Steelton,Pa, and 1907 entered the State Engineer's Department at Albany,N Y, as bridge designer for the state His last work was thedesigning and building of a "bascule skew" bridge over the canalat Syracuse, N Y

Mr Bartholomew died of tuberculosis in Albany, December 31,1910, at the age of 49 years The burial was in the Albany RuralCemetery

He married in Guilford, April 30, 1884, Ella Foster Tefft, daugh-ter of A Martyn Tefft, of Greenwich, N Y, who was in the

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insurance business, and Catherine (Benson) Tefft She surviveshim. Their only child, a son, is deceased

1890

WILLIAM ALEXANDER SIMMS, son of William H Simms, abanker of Dayton, Ohio, who was from 1853 to 1856 a student mMiami University, was born in Dayton, October 19, 1869 Hismother's maiden name was Emma Harris After preparation mWilhston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass, he took the Select coursein the Sheffield Scientific School In his Senior year he was amember of the University Crew.

After graduation he became a stock farmer, and was successfulin the raising of fine stock. He died November 19, 1906, at theage of 37 years, and was buried in Dayton He was unmarried.His father survives him

SCHOOL OF RELIGION (DIVINITY SCHOOL)

1876

FREDERICK WESSON NEWCOMB, son of Wesson and Eunice Jane(Demmg) Newcomb, was born December 3, 1843, in Barnard, Vt,where his father had settled the previous year as a farmer Hewas prepared for college at the Orange County (Vt ) GrammarSchool, and in 1872 received the degree of Bachelor of Artsfrom Dartmouth College For nearly a year after his collegegraduation he studied law in Montpeber, Vt, and then, chang-ing his purpose, spent three years in the Yale School of Religion(Divinity School), graduating in 1876 During his course at Yalehis health failed, and he was never able to undertake regular minis-terial work After a sea voyage from New York to the PacificCoast for his health, and some work in surveying in Oregon, hereturned, in 1879 to his native town, where he thereafter residedDuring the summers for many years he was engaged as a col-porteur for the Vermont Bible Society, and had done useful workin all parts of the state He was for many years deacon in theCongregational Church of Bethel, the nearest to this home

Mr Newcomb died at the home of a foster-sister, Mrs GeorgeNye, in South Royalton, Vt, May 11, 1911, of valvular disease ofthe heart He was in the 68th year of his age, and never married

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1878

JOSEPH BRAYTON CLARKE, son of Joseph and Phebe Ann (Slafter)Clarke, was born October 19, 1847, at Wales, Mass He was pre-pared for college at Monson Academy, graduated from DartmouthCollege in 1873, and two years later entered the Yale DivinitySchool (School of Religion)

Upon finishing his theological comse, he preached three yearsat Colebrook and Barkhamsted, Conn, and was ordained at thelatter place May 4, 1881 He continued in the pastorate at Bark-hamsted eight yeais, and then removed to California, where he waspastor at Hanford m Kings County fiom 1891 to 1901, at Tularefrom 1901 to 1904, and the following year at Falk and Fields Land-ing, the last two places in Humboldt County Since then he hadlived in Tulare, and supplied for varying periods the churches atWest Hartland, Armona, Tipton, Walnut Grove, and Tulare MrClarke died as the result of an accident at Tulare, Calif, July 1,1911, in the 64th year of his age

He married June 23, 1873, at Barnard, Vt, Ellen M, daughter ofJosiah S and Mary M (Richmond) Gale She survived him withfive children

1881

IVAN NICHOLAS MATINCHEFF, son of Nicholas Matincheff, amerchant of Samokov, Bulgaria, was born there May 17, 1854 Hereceived his early education in the American Collegiate and Theo-logical Institute in that town, and was for over a year assistant toRev W E Locke in the work of erecting the Girls' BoardingSchool building there Being anxious to fit himself to be both anevangelist and physician he came to America, and after study inOberlm College took his Middle and Senior years in the YaleSchool of Religion (Divinity School), and was ordained as anevangelist In Middle year he was registered as John NicholasMatincheff He also attended lectures in the Yale Medical School,and later received the degree of Doctor of Medicme elsewhere

After his return to Bulgaria, he was for a time pastor of anEvangelical Church m Sofia and also practiced medicme, but laterdevoted himself to medical work, and was government physicianon a section of the railroad and secretary of the Superior MedicalCouncil in Sofia

Dr Matincheff died of tuberculosis at a sanitarium in Davos,Switzerland, in June or July, 1891, at the age of 37 years

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He married Adnana Tikcheff of Svishtoff on the Danube Shesurvived him with a son His father and two brothers also survivedhim

1886

SOLOMON GREASLEY MERRICK, son of Charles F and Lucie(Cloudsley) Merrick, was born January 21, 1858, at Easton, MdHe received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Lebanon ValleyCollege in 1883

After three years! of study in the Yale School of Religion(Divinity School) he was ordained, October 21, 1886, at Games,Orleans County, N Y, where he was pastor ten years Then until1900 he was pastor at Duxbury, Mass Removing to Florida hewas pastor six years at Cocoanut Grove, and there he continuedto reside He died at Pittsburgh, Pa, from heart trouble June 6,1911, at the age of 53 years

He married at Pittsburgh, March 26, 1885, Althea, daughter ofH G G and Alemeda (Wagy) Fink They had three sons andfour daughters Mrs Merrick and six of the children survivehim

1890

JULIUS ADOLPH MECKEL, son of Maximilian C Meckel, a lithog-rapher, and Maria Hedwig (Halbntter) Meckel, was born inCincinnati, Ohio, November 25, 1858 His father died in 1868, andhis mother in 1908 After preparation at Hudson (Ohio) Academy,he entered Oberhn College from Cleveland, Ohio, and was enrolledas a student there from 1885 to 1887, coming thence to Yale

After his course in the Divinity School (School of Religion)he at once went to the University of Berlin, where he spent a yearin the study of philosophy After his return to the United Stateshe was on the editorial staffs of the Pittsburgh (Pa ) Dispatch andGazette from 1893 to 1895, and during the succeeding five yearswas secretary and treasurer of the Meckel Brothers Company,dealers in pianos in Cleveland He was then obliged to retire onaccount of failing health, and died in Cleveland of myocarditis,October 15, 1913, in the 55th year of his age He was unmarriedThe burial was in Lake View Cemetery Four brothers ^"red-enck A, of Empona, Kans ; Theodore C, of Erie, Pa , and MaxL and Frank of Cleveland, survive him

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1891

JACOB CORNELIUS BERGMANS, son of Cornelius Bergmans, was bornin East Fnesland, June 4, i860, but he came to this country in1869 His parents first settled m Virginia, but afterwards movedto Zeeland, Mich, where he received his early education Hetaught school two years in Holland, Mich, in 1885 entered AlbionCollege, Mich, and after two years as a student there, preachednearly two years in Old Mission, Mich From 1888 to 1890 hewas enrolled in Oberlm Seminary, and then entered the YaleSchool of Religion (Divinity School) for his Senior year

After graduation and hcensure by the Western New York (Con-gregational) Association he was pastor of the CongregationalChurch in Perry, N Y , from 1892 to 1894, and then was abroadfor a year In 1895 the Dutch Reformed Church in the Dutchcolony at New York Mills was formed, and the same year MrBergmans was called to the pastorate, in which he continued untilAugust, 1901 He then became pastor of the Reformed Churchesin Gilboa and South Gilboa, N Y

Mr Bergmans died in Gilboa of ccrebro-spmal meningitis,October 2, 1002-, at the age of 42 years

He married at New York Mills, No\ ember 1, 1899, Mrs RuthVan Dyke, daughter of Gerrit and Hennette (DeLeeuw) SlaugerShe survives him with one daughter She afterwards marriedA J Pennmgs, and resides in Orange City, la

1901

HENRY HERBERT MONINGER, younger son and fourth of the fivechildren of Onias and Emily (Leyde) Monmger, was born April29, 1876, near Lone Pine, Washington County, Pa He was pre-pared for college at Bethany, W Va, graduated as a Bachelor ofArts from Bethany (W Va) College in 1898, and as a Master ofArts from West Virginia University in 1899 He then studied ayear in Butler College, Irvmgton, Ind, and was a member of hisclass in the Yale School of Religion (Divinity School) duringSenior year

After finishing his course there he preached a year at the FirstChristian Church in Tiffin, Ohio, and three years at the FourthStreet Christian Church at Steubenville He left his charge thereto take up Bible school work in Cincinnati

Mr Moninger died of complications following an operation forappendicitis in Cincinnati, June 21, 1911, at the age of 35 years

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His father, also one brother, J. Wildon Moninger, and a sister,Netta B Moninger, are living His mother died in 1903, and twosisters are also deceased

He married, December 25, 1900, Grace, daughter of Jehu andJennie Cooper, living near Charleroi, Pa She survives him witha son and a daughter, twins.

He was the author of "Studies in the Gospels and Acts," "TheNew Testament Church," "Bible Drills," "The Adult Bible Classin Training for Service," and "Service in Song," and of manualsfor different departments of church work. He also gave manyaddresses and lectures.

GRADUATE SCHOOL

MASTER OF ARTS

1892

JAMES CRAWFORD LESTER, son of James H and Olivia J (Craw-ford) Lester, was born m Pulaski, Tenn, March 29, 1865 He wasa student in Vanderbilt University from 1886 to 1888, enteredAmherst College as a Junior and graduated there in 1890 Thefollowing year he spent m the study of Romance philology andphilosophy in the Graduate School of Yale University, and the nextyear at the Yale Divinity School (School of Religion), obtainingthen the degree of Master of Arts The two years succeeding hestudied at Union Theological Seminary

For the benefit of his health he went immediately thereafterto the Adirondacks, but his disease made rapid progress, and hedied of consumption, at Axton, near Saranac Lake, N. Y, July13, 1894, at the age of 29 years He was unmarried

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

1905JOSEPH FOGELBERG, son of J M Fogelberg, was born in Kalmar,

Sweden, June 14, 1875 He was fitted for college at the state pre-paratory school in Kalmar, then came to the United States andtook the course in Bethany College, at Lindsborg, Kans., receivingthe degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1899

He then entered the Yale Graduate School, making German hischief study, and received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in

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1905 In the autumn of 1906 he studied in the University of Ber-lin, and during several months following was an instructor inGerman in Williams College In the summer of 1907 he returnedto Sweden, where he died in October, 1909, at the age of 34 yearsHis father survived him

In the Supplement to the present series, 1911-1915, 30 deaths arerecorded,—4 graduates of the College, 5 of the School of Medicine,8 of the School of Law, 4 of the Sheffield Scientific School, 7 ofthe School of Religion, and 2 of the Graduate School

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Member* of the Scientific and Graduate Schools, and of the Schools of Forestry,Law, Medicine, and Religion are indicated by the letters *, ma or dp, mf, I, cl,

or ml, w, and </, respectively

Class Page1896 m18661875 rf188618831850188118731908/18891894 s1906185518551867185718671861s191218731895 s1882 d1876/1851/18991864

Abbott, Larmon WAbbott, Lewis LAdams, George C.Adams, John CAdams, John LAdams, StephenAdee, Edwin MAdee, Philip HAiken, William MAiken, William PAlbree, RalphAlden, George H WAlexander, William DAllen, Charles J F.Allen, Cornelius LAllen, Edmund TAllen, James MAllen, Oscar D.Allen, Royden W.Almy, Leonard BAnderson, RobertAnderson, Wilbert L.Anderson, William CAndrews, Charles SAndrews, Henry CAnketell, Edward A

1904 mf Appleton, John1882 s1891/187118691903 s1897 s1876 d1846186418431840184318791845 m1898s

1873/1912 s

Armstrong, Alfred WArmstrong, George LArnold, FranklinArvine, Earlhss PArvine, Edward KAshley, Edward FAtkins, Doane RAtlee, Walter FAtterbury, Charles LAtterbury, William WAttwood, Gar wood H.Atwood, Charles K.Auchincloss, Hugh DAustin, JamesAyres, Rowan

Babcock, Frederick W.Backus, Edward R

1204181526328207356222381286366912793761869453824204914776066929311246666454129061406737867798961457O3

876916853i341449946506

916513

18861871 s1853 ™18721869185718711866188018641883 s18891883 s1855 m1902 s1871 m1888 m1873 d18951893^184318441869 s190019071895/18531882186118741891c?188818681874*19101875 d189818521865 m1863188918801911 /18911891

Bacon, Edward SBacon, Edwin F.Bacon, FrancisBacon, Thomas RBagg, Lyman HBaldwin, David DBaldwin, HenryBarnes, Henry BBarnes, William DeLBarnett, William E.Barrows, George ABartholomew, Horace BBartholomew, JohnBartlett, Edward HBates, Lindon, Jr.Bay ley, Norman BBeach, Edward C.Beach, George LBeadleston, William LBeall, Morris HBeeson, WilliamBelden, E PorterBelknap, William RBell, A MacDonaldBell, Douglas J ABellis, John A.Bennett, Henry SBennett, SamuelBent, Samuel ABenton, Charles WBergmans, Jacob CBergstrom, FrancisBerry, C DeweesBezjian, Hagop ABickley, Francis EBiddle, Jacob ABillings, Luther GBmgham, J FooteBirch, James GBirmingham, Daniel MBishop, Ernest SBishop, William DBittenger, Charles EBlair, Frank SBlake, James K

Class Page

4591362844282283837252618575140999579478944796619298425023424

871647114486739455395608961460225495282930108738478762461252924101

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Class1862100219041891/1883/185018871850190419001853 m18641895190919071883187918831899190318501859/18671875 s

Blatchley, Samuel R.Boder, Louis FBoggs, Walter DeWBohan, Charles PBohan, Cormac FBolles, David HBonar, Allan BBonbnght, DanielBonnie, Shelby WBoocock, HowardBooth, William TBorden, Matthew C DBorden, Matthew SBorden, William WBorup, GeorgeBottome, George HBowers, Lloyd WBowman, Austin L.Boyce, JohnBrady, Charles ABrainerd, Cyprian S , JrBrainerd, Ezra LBrainerd, George CBramley, John G

lgdSdp Brandelle, David W185618501852*188918931870.?18771859i86018731856 s189718511865186719061883/1876 s190118741856186218621853/189418571856

Brandon, Robert LBrewer, John HBrewer, William HBrewster, Walter SBriggs, George JBnnsmade, Daniel SBnscoe, Willis ABristol, Louis HBnstoll, William MBristow, Algernon TBronson, Nathan SBrooke, G ClymerBrooks, John BBrooks, John EBrooks, Toseph JBrown, Ben OBrown, Charles WBrown, F ElwoodBrown, F GordonBrown, George SBrown, Henry BBrown, James FBrown, James PBrown, James RBrown, Pratt ABrown, RobertBrown, Theron

Page56547086095129473663336086l852I l 821584347527945886

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137327

2311

130462268493444

3033

43313384454O416591112672879no609552210

439*3268194554

CHss1864 J1867J9O51864 mI852.S-J843J84818851855J85518971904/18571868J8951874/I87IigOQS18991870/1889 s186618761875 tf

18481894/19001867189618643-1845188110093-1911 s1904 d1856JOO81851 m18541863187619021901185618651870

|i847i8oorf1875 m18621903 r

Brownfield, Robert LBruce, WallaceBruff, HaroldBrundage, John DBrush, George JBryan, George ABuckingham, EbenezerBuell, Lewm FBulkley, GeorgeBumstead, Nathaniel WBurgess, Frederic MBurnes, George R.Burnet, Jacob SBurns, Joseph SBurns, Ralph HBurr, EbenezerBurr, Joseph ABurr, Julian PBurrell, Norman MBush, Charles KBusse, Frank AButler, Henry HButler, Henry MButtner, Andrew L

Calhoun, David SCallahan, Timothy FCampbell John HCannon, Charles KCarleton, TheodoreCarpenter, Edwin WCarnngton, Henry BCarroll, Clarence FCary, Robert HCase, Samuel WCastor, George DeWCathn, Charles TCatlm, Reginald WCathn, SamuelCathn, Thomas WChambeilam, Leander TChamberhn, FrankChamberlm, Harry BChamberhn, John BChamplin, John DChandler, James EChapm, EdwardChapm, Henry BChapm, Robert CChapman, George BChapman, Robert FChatfield, George F

Page681592278658298532172259187188271924

26594639291787700848123886776442703

355127648

57106301348452512321519189652947

1640677

649649743218232731707286402695

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Class Page1892 Cheney, Knight D 1031910 Chesley, Erf ord W. 6541875 Chester, Carl T. 4411895 Cheyney, Charles B. 6401880 / Childs, William V 2931866/ Chittenden, Richard H. 4821870 s Clark, Dorr 4941853 Clark, Edson L 3671876 Clarke, Edward S 2451878 d Clarke, Joseph B 95Q1869 Clarke, William C 7801866 Clay, Cassius M 5891892 Clay,EzekielF,Jr. 8341859 Clay, Green 3891860 Clay, Joseph 5581882 Clement, Stephen M 4561866 / Cleveland, Chester D 1221895 s Coburn, Henry P 8881862 Coe, Edward B 5661893 s Coe, John W 1451844 Coleman, Augustus A 51857 Colles, George W 26i860 Colton, Frederick H 2051893 s Conner, Henry F 3121895 / Conner, Louis E 6771847 Copp, Fredenck A 5351906 Copps, JohnE 1131896^ Corbin, Wilbur R 8891855 Corning, Edwin 3781866 Cornwall, James H 531886 Corn well, Gibbons G 4591868 Cowell, George H 621895 / Cox, William H 1281911 ,y Coxe, Albert B 7011870 Crane, Arthur P. 711900 Crawford, Frank T 8531887 d Cross, James F 3231912 m Crowley, Forrest G 6641870 Cummings, J Henry 2331874 Curtis, Edward L 2411852 Curtiss, Charles W. 3651879 Curtiss, John W. 881880 Daggett, William G. 911851 Dana, William B 121896 J Danforth, Charles W 8901882 Darling, Frederick O. 2551866 Darrell, George F. 7761899 Davies, Frederick M 8491866 Davis, Gustavus P. 590i860 Davis, Robert S 351862 Day, Melville C. 568

Class1892 s1913 ml1868/1862186818691908185818721900/

18671883 d1907 s1878187618631905^1893 d

I18631902 .y189318861892/18661909.?1906 s186518521868i8601886*

1850i86018621893i85518571872 s184018691839184918671876186218821878 Ji8601869

Day, Wilbur F.Dearth, Arthur RDeForest, Edward F.DeForest, Heman PDeForest, John K HDeGrove, Edward RDelano, EugeneDelano^ IsaacDeming, ClarenceDevitt, William V.Dewey, Alonzo NDexter, MortonDickey, Myron PDickinson, BurgessDickson, William L.Dill, James BDimock, Henry FDisbrow, Wallace FDoane, Frank BDoohttle, John ADoohttle, John BDoohttle, WilcoxDorsey, Francis 0.Dougherty, Thomas FDouglas, John MDowns, HarrisonDreyfus, Emanuel LDnsko, Burton IDryden, John FDuBois, John CDurant, WilliamDutton, Clarence EDyer, Joseph 0

Easter, John DEaton, D CadyEaton, Sherburne BEccles, William WEdgar, JohnEdwards, Alfred L.Edwards, Wheeler deFEgleston, Nathaniel HEhnch, Louis REliot, Augustus G.Eliot, EllsworthElliot, Charles SEllwanger, William DeLEly, Charles W.Ely, James R,Emery, Augustus JEno, Henry CEno, John C

Page69067829156964

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900

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362208761839379

27874339230

3359

59442403815881755596

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Class1879 d185118451868 s1911s189818841906.?1855

18911864 s187818941903 m18851892i88irf18771855/18971892/1876

Ernst, Frederick WEstabrook, James EEsty, Constantme CEvans, Barton DEvans, Deane MEvans, Thomas MEvarts, MaxwellEverett, S HomerEwing, Martin B

Farmer, James EFarnsworth, FrederickFeick, Charles AFerguson, John MFerns, ClevelandFerns, John DFinlay, PercyFisk, Pliny BFisk, Samuel AFitch, Nathan TFitzGerald, Thomas FFlaherty, Morgan JFleming, Robert B

1905 dp Fogelberg, Joseph1869 s18591908 c/18701865189818651893/187919091882 d18991857186218561896 <//>

1884 s1879 J18491901s18931866 s1901 s1852/186518691863

Falsom, Joseph RFoote, Edwm BForbes, Forrest LeBForbes, Ira EFord, George TForman, Justus MForrest, Charles RFoster, Dana PFoster, George FFowler, DentonFox, Amos TFraney, Frank JFreeland, Samuel MFreeman, Harrison BFrench, Joseoh RFullerton, Edward G

Galbraith, DavenportGallagher, John CGalpm, Philip GGard, AllenGardiner, Thomas AGauss, Charles HGay, Leon LGiddings, Frederick SGilbert, Lyman DeHGilbert, Samuel DGilman, Charles M

Page706737353869901467629510

19

832682249466663946638515802914845952246962492200926233219847417296810115322850

28570380326

88230994531663895689148258468

765

Class1872 d1893 I18451809 s185418691870 s1872/18491864187018881862 s18481894

18931894 s1873 s18091875 s1906 mi857184918531867191418951904 s1899 s188118631862 m18671878 ml18921899187118731892/J8381874IOOI

1878 m1865J86I1904/18461866 m186418871877/

Gilman, George PGilpm, BernardGoddard, George WGoodman, Julian HGordon, William WGrant, John CGrant, Justus HGrece, WilliamGreene, Richard GGregory, LewisGriffith, Daniel JGriffith, Harold R.Gnfian, JuanGrist, Franklin RGuthne, Warren W

Haldeman, Donald CHall, Edward CHall, Edward JHall, Francis JHall, William CHalladjian, Isaiah HHallock, Joseph NHanes, John LHarland, EdwardHarper, Orlando MHarpham, Watson SHarris, Francis JHarris, Fred MHart, Charles GHart, Ernest EHaskell, WillabeHassard, Robert GHathorn, Frank HHatoyama, KazuoHauslem, Ferdinand AHay, Charles EHazard, William THeald, John 0Healey, John JHedges, Henry PHedges, WilliamHemcnway, Lewis EHennques, John PHicks, John WHiggms, AnthonyHill, Benjamin FHill, George EHill SethHiller Charles AHinkle, Charles MHmman, Leverett C

Page92867453314637O5978734847334871

829869173841

8403138756453O712138553774022486564189814745440865742195446427460223912716543985411977539748872947841363412s

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968 INDEX

Class1903 s18911855 mi86018951896 s1910s1891 s1903 J1876 s18591875 m1854187818721869188718511892/189118611879

184018631890 s18751861

1888 m18521876185718711906187418S118891876 m1859/185319061875i859

Hoadley, Charles BHolcomb, Herbert W.Holly, Francis MHolmes, Ephraim LHone, Joseph BHopton, Lemuel RHorsfall, John CHorton, Thomas OHoster, Herman AHoughtehng, James LHouston, Francis HHoward, WilliamHowland, Henry EHoyt, Henry MHubbard, Elbert H.Hull, Charles AHume, John HHungerford, EdwardHuntmgton, Henry AHyde, Francis deLHyde, James NHyde, Lewis H

Iglehart, Thomas SIngersoll, Henry H.Irwin, Theodore DI sham, SamuelIves, Brayton

Jackson, Charley RJackson, George E.Tackson,Isaac MJackson, Joseph CJackson, Schuyler BJameson, Stanley N.Jenkins, FrankJenkins, Jonathan LJenks, Arthur EJohnson, Laban HJohnson, Richard ZJohnston, J StoddardJohnston, Witter LJones, Dwight AJones, George W

1895V Jordan, Frank W18951862.1885/

1892 c/18721005 s

Tordan,Isaac MJudson, Charles NJudson, Stiles

Karmarkar, S VKaufman, Hiram YKay, Frederick W

Page69583390836

4663*331914489713839190954581

43242426217629510238

450

944766143798756

91014

444386788" 361054O100661667542114611201504641211920

3242383 i8

Class1876187718561898 s18581872187418631857 ̂I875.TI9II1911 s1880185618661846i860189418821865i8601887 s1873 d

1886187818891897 s1864186418741871m1903 m187818941876189318951886185418731874188919071892 ma18821883 d187018681906 s18511901

Kean, JohnKeator, John FKeekr, S McNeilKelley, Paul DKellogg, Chauncey SKendnck, GreeneKennett, Alfred QKennett, Thomas A.Kent, Alexander H.Kent, Edward AKeppy, Frederick BKilhan, Webster U.King, PrestonKing, Wyllys SKmgman, EugeneKingsbury, Frederick JKingsbury, Oliver AKirkland, EdwardKittredge, Alfred BKittredge, Francis WKittredge, Josiah EKnapp, Grayson GKurtz, Henry D

Lambert, Elliot C.Lamberton, James McCLamphier, George L.Lane, Hubert ALanman, JosephLapham, David GLatimer, Everton JLauder, RobertLavalaye, Joseph PLaw, William HLay, Edward HLeach, Francis ALeavitt, Burton ELee, Franklin LLee, James WLeeds, Charles HLehmer, CharlesLeighton, Theodore F.Lemer, Milton MLeonard, Norman ALester, James CLewis, Charles HLewis, Daniel MLewis, Edwin ALewis, George HLiggett, John DLincoln, Francis R.Lindenberger, Emory H

Page800

801916945566034402 1 286830828290261874554

855926993

5855605oi322

632806101

31557777O79566028980910324746410582874279479626347396293

5152354223 i8365855

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INDEX 969

ClassIQOI Linsly, Wilford W1866 I Lippitt, Andrew C1851 Little, Robbins1897 m Littlejohn, P Duncan1875 / Livermore, Russell W1008 s Lobdell, George G, 3d1903 Long, Arthur C1882 Long, Charles J1860 Loomis, Alba L P1866 Lord, Theodore A1859 Lounsbury, Thomas R1888 Loving, William1850 Ludden, William1902 Ludmgton, Arthur C1864 Lyman, David B1861 Lyman, Samuel H1883 Lynde, George S1911 / Lyon, Fred M

1809 s Mabee, George J W1893 I McCall, James St C1884 McCalmont, John O1897 s McCandless, Harry D1862 McClmtock, Walter L1892 McClung, Lee1894 McCray, Edward H1870 McCutchen, Samuel St J1881 McDonald, Richard H1002 McDowell, Howard G1900 McGouldnck, Ernest C1874 ̂ McGrath, William1868 MacGregor, Donald1891 m Mclnerny, James H1868 J McKell, Joseph S1900 Mackey, William C1008 s McKone, William F1861 McLane, James W1005 J McLean, Alexander S1891 MacLear, Malcolm1890 s Maloney, Frank A1873 dp Manatt, J Irving1903 Mamerre, Arthur1870 Mann, Francis N1858 Marble, George R1808 m Markoe, William W1870 s Marks, William D1892 Marshall, Elliott1894 in Marston, Edward B1899 Mason, Huntington1893 I Mathews, Charles H1881 d Matmcheff, Ivan N1877 Matthews, George E

Page2766681781 2 19179004718l6

37778749

99174857578

40823925

50867595

31544

83584178i623650275687

661 2 0

135276149399606267143904471426747

684837949646922959248

Class1872^18991912 /

1800 d18431895/187918641886 d1883184918841894/1907 s18491872188818551847i8s51888 d186s m

1007 s190T d18781899 d1894/1871 s1903 s188618611878^J8711890J8511874 s-1888 dJ86I

1854 s18081897 s-1872IQOI S

18631876 c/18801872/I88O1854 in1S67S

Maxwell, Robert DMayer, Albert JMayer Harry PMeckel, Julius AMeech, George AMendell, Melville BMernam, Charles LMernam, George SMernck, Solomon GMerrill, William HMernman, Corydon CMerntt, Edwm AMerntt Oliver H PMerwin, Merntt BMctcalfc, Henry LMilburn, George RMillard, Frank VMiller Alfred BMills, AlfredMills, John LM^nc, AlexanderMitchell, William AMixter, William BMonahan, Clifford JMonmger, Henry HMoodie, Royal CM001, David YMoore, Albert A , JrMoore, Alfred LMoore, Chailes EMoore, Frederick WMoore, Nathaniel SMoorhead, Frank TMorris, WilliamMorris, William GMorse, Bennett WMorse, Charles JMorse, Henry HMorse, Leonard FMosman, Alonzo TMullen, George AMunson, Paul BMurch A AllertonMyers, Louis P

Naphtaly, JosephNewcomb, Frederick WNewcomb, James ENewton Henry GNichols, Alfred BNicoll, JohnNiks, William H

Page49546967706016948681158o960626

11824953

17374

63554853554951765950914996125070892368614797

401688236264

1330415456368010950679i892

4695845 i668619286134

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Class Page1883 / Niles, William P 6731851 Noble, John W. 1791880 Noyes, Edward P. 620

1872 Oakey, James 6051009 ma Okamoto, Kenzaburo 7141875 Okey, Alfred E 771905 s Olds, Herbert V. 6971909 ma Olmstead, Edgar H 7141873 Ord, Joseph P 43518571 Orwig, Samuel H 9151874 s Osborn, Eugene E. 8781905 Ostrum, Carl 8621864 Owen, Henry E 414

1002 Packer, Andrew D. 8591868 Page, Charles 2251882 Page, Frank E 941864 Page, Olof 2161910 ̂ Page, Rutherford 3201881 / Paige, Allan W. 6711854 Palfrey, Charles C 171855 Palmer, Charles R 5501888 Palmer, Lucius N. 4611914 Palmer, Ray D 8651854 Palmer, William H 5471896 Paret, Walter P 2701895 s Parker, Frank J 5051883 Parrott, Joseph R 6261868 s Parshall, Lyman B 6831854 s Parsons, David B 4901848 Parsons, Henry M 3571897 Patterson, Stewart 8461898 Paxton, John R 2721861 Pay son, Edward P 5641006 Payton, Edward S 4721861 Pearse, John B 7581876 / Peck, Eugene B 4841879 Peck, Isaac 2511863 Peck, John H 471895 Peck, Tracy 4671878 Peet, John N 4481861 Pelton, George A 759i860 Pennmgton, William 2101001 Penny, William A 8551870 Perkins, Charles E 4271009 ma Perkins, Claude C 3281909 Pernn , John B 6531863 Perry, David B 2131008 Peters, William R 2801884 Phelps, Charles P . 2581873 s Phillips, Andrew W. 876

Class Page1910^ Phillips, Leon J. 1511850 Phoenix, Sidney 1751002 Pickands, Jay M 6501868 Pierson, Stephen 2261001 s Pike, Ralph A. 8031857 s Pike, William H 8681856 Pmneo, Samuel L 7461862 Pitkin, Thomas H 4051899 Platt, Howard 1091873 Platt, James P. 4361879 Polhelmus, Adrian S 891888 Pond, Edward 6361881 Poole, Leonard H 4551869 s Pope, Charles H 6831904 d Porter, George E 7091861 m Porter, Horace P 6571876 Porter, John 6121880 Porter, John B 6211005 m Pratt, Charles R 6641883 s Pratt, David M 6881858 Pratt, Electus A 291855 Pratt, George 201874 s Pratt , William S 4971884 Prouty, Henry W. 951864 Pugsley, Isaac P 771

1002 Rand, Laurance B 6511870 Randall, Sands F 721006 s Rathborne, Joseph C 6981861 s Raymond, Carnngton H 9551870 Raymond, Samuel A 7821883 Read, David F 6281871 Reed, Charles 7001872 Reed, Charles H 7921881 d Reitzel, John R 1531873 Reynolds, Andrew J 761003 Reynolds, James W. 2771874 s Reynolds, William H 8791869 Rhame, Mitchell D 5081891 Rhodes, William C 6371859 Rice, William H 321890 s Rich, Frank R 1431849 Richards, Charles A L 5371860 Richards, Eugene L 3921869 Richardson, Rufus B 5991868 m Rising, Henry M 9081912 J Robbms, George B , J r 9031897 / Robbms, William V 4871883 s Robert, Albert W. 4091869 Robert, Howell W. 7811862 Robert, John S 5711870 ̂ Roberts, Evelyn P 302

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Class190819101888/1863185718981864185718761865 s1883190618441877187218831873^18591894I87I

18661898 S

-

Robertson, Wright HRobinson, Arthur FRobinson, George WRobinson, Henry PRobmson, Michael WRockwell, Maxwell WRockwood, Charles GRogers, EdsonRogers, George MRogers, HarryRogers, Robert CRogers, Robert LRogers, Samuel TRood, Henry MRopes, Charles J HRossiter, JohnRowland, Amory ERuggles, Thomas ERyan, Albert TRyerson, Arthur

Sackett, Darms PSage, William P

1909 ml Sanchez, Proceso G1886 d1853 m1887/18971883*1893 m189818781886188018711910/1875/18471895 m186318511888 s18681895 s18861887 s1890 s1879 s1853 m1858

Sandbrook, WilliamSanford, Charles ESawada, ShunzoSawyer, James PSayre, Charles LScharton, Martial ASchef tel, Herbert ASchwab, Laurence HScott, Samuel WSeaver, Jay WSeessel, AlbertShapiro, Meyer MSharp, George MShaw, EdwardSheehan, William JSheldon, Edward PSheldon, JosephShelton, Charles KShelton, William RSherman, Frederick DSherman, PorterShort, Oscar HSimms, William ASkeel, Rufus HSkiff, Paul CSleight, Bnnley D

1890 d Smiley, Elmer E1875 Smith, Albert York

INDEX

Page

474476922573388^7358i

296134922568643438047938173O3202104236

222890927707655126643SOO66284883

26181273

48929273291157418168967

6928281419583111185565i8799

Class184218671857 m1913/1896 dp1896 s1908 ̂18661881 J1888 s1905 s1887 s1859187918701847190318581871187618841875 d18731874 s1898187818831 9 0 8 $•

18651882/185318701910s1898 s1889^1875 m1902 ma1889 s

1882/1876 s1862 m185319051908/1904 s18881907 mT865J86I18561874

Smith, AugustusSmith, BenjaminSmith, EzraSmith, Frederick WSmith, Tbeodate LSmith, Theodore ESouthack, Bogart GSouthgate, Charles McCSpalding, Warren ASpanutms, Frederick WSpencer, Joseph HSperry, Erwm SSprague, Albert AStanton, Louis LStearns, Edwin RSteele, JosephSteele, Warren MSteele, William HStelle, George RSterling, George LStevenson, John HStevenson, John 0Stewart, Seth TStillman, Francis HStimson, George PStone, Edgar HStone, Horatio 0Stone, Ralph HStone, WilliamStoughton, John AStowell, Alexander DStrong, Charles HStuart, James BSturges, Walter KSturgis, Danford N BSullivan, JamesSumner, Edward ASykes, Henry H

Taf t, Arthur MTerry, Frank ATerry, Jeremiah WThomas, Charles LThomas, Ralph HThomasson, Beverly BThompson, E BlishThompson, Frank LThompson, Frank WThompson, G MThompson, Heber STowne, Edward CTownsend, James M.

971

Page728593656925712693319419139885509689752

90783170I I I1992376142595M437306468251257150S86918368601151507311287712142

9194999485448632968998314802 2 0

40192610

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Class18621002^190318471868I88418571863186318771868I8O4/1897

1891/I8891907 J1859I84I

1886 s1903^18991850/1897 m/1905^18851883

1874^1884184419031007 s1880/18801884 J1906185318651863186918751901190918831880 s1906/18721876 m18501869

Treadwell, Levi PTrench, Walter I.Trenholm, Arsene LeSTrezevant, Nathaniel MTrimble, JamesTrowbridge, Frank DTrowbndge, Luther STrowbridge, Wm R HTufts, George KTuttle, George MTweedy, SamuelTyner, Richard HTytus, Robb deP

Uchida, SusumuUnderhill, JohnUpson, Clifford A.Upson, HenryUpson, Stephen C

VanBuren, Thomas BVance, ClydeVanderbilt, Alfred G.VanDeventer, James TVanVleck, Charles AVernam, Albert HVernon, Francis JVernon, Harold

Wagner, S HarrisonWalker, Dean AWalker, Joseph BWalker, Raymond WWallace, RobertWalsh, James EWalton, PaulWarner, James HWarner, JohnWarren, JosephWarren, William LWashburn, Edward LWatson, William PWeatherbee, Edwin HWeeks, Harvey T, JrWeeks, MortonWeeks, William WWehner, Adolph FWeil, NormanWeiss, Samuel WWelch, Edward H.Welch, Moses CWelch, Theodore F

Page57289665217122763019676840944567

676643

674116699203727

884317851949678148631257

49882634511270012581488311436922141169

24485611682488195475

288

70

Class1894 s18641859188018671890 s186418721866i8601883 d188918541881190318441869 s1869 s18781864185618741862/1905^188218591876/18981855*188518491888186418951897187418681877igogmf1878 d1867189018651894 s190618641864i8551854185818641871

PageWeller, William M 503Welles, Edgar T 772Welles, George P 204Wells, David C 254Weston, Homer 422Wheeler, Henry L 887Wheeler, Ralph 415Wheeler, William B 433Wheeler, William E 55Wheeler, Xenophon 561Whitby, Henry J 516White, Edmund B 463White, Erskme N 18White, Henry C 624White, John R 277White, Jonathan 347White, William R 872Whitman, Horace F 136Whitney, Edward B 84Whitney, Henry M 50Whitney, James L 23Whittemore, Arthur D 797Whittemore, Charles P 122Whittier, Richard C 698Wight, Charles A 818Wilcox, Asher H 753Wilcox, Eljen K 670Wilcox, Horace W 273Wilcox, Thames A 867Wiley, Charles S 96Willard, John 539Willett, Porter G 263Williams, Job 583Williams, John R 642Williams, Norman A 107Williams, Roderic 244Williams, Thomas H 424Williams, William P 447Williamson, Addison W 711Willson, Theodore B 704Wilson, Francis H 61Winchell, Joseph L 264Witter, William C 587Wolodarsky, Meyer 691Wood, Alexander J 472Wood, Henry R 415Wood, Orson S 217Woodbndge, William R 21Woodford, Stewart L 372Woodruff, Charles H 747Woodruff, Francis E 773Woodruff, Isaac 0 602

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Class

1879 Woodruff, Timothy L1844 Woodson, Frederick A1894 Word, Charles F1870 Wordm, Nathaniel E1847 Wright, D Thew1865 Wright, Edward M1904 m Wrinn, Francis W1855 Wyman, William C1908 Wynkoop, William W

Page615

7270784354221289379281

Class1899/1902 ma18411911 d1876518661853i854

Yamada, TaroYamasaki, KaieiYarnall, Thomas CYear wood C HYeatman, ThomasYoung, George WYoung, Robert SYung, Wing

Page9537X31677103095615

183