t^r, fyxmll ^nivmii^ Jitt^^g THE GIFT OF crfj^'v^^^ '-^ " A.-..x.T>..M:.j6...?:|. 'il:^\j'i.oi 1357 Cornell University Ubrary arW37356 "'"3 1924 031 749 470 olin.anx Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924031749470 PHI BETA KAPPA CATALOGUE OF THE ^amma at (Eaximctuxd 1845-1906 Phi Beta Kappa CATALOGUE OF THE GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 1845^1906 COMPILED BY FRANK W. NICOLSON, SECRETARY. PRESS OF PELTON & KING M I ODLETOWN, CON N . P GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ORGANIZED 7 JULY, 1845 OFFICERS PRESIDENTS El^cWd Retired 1845 Augustus Wilwam Smith, LI.. D., 1846 1846 John Johnston, LL. D., 1847 1847 Joseph Hoi,dich, D. D., 1848 1848 Augustus Wii,liam Smith, LL. D., 1849 1S49 John Wesi,ey Lindsay, D.D., 1853 1853 John Johnston, LL.D., 1857 1857 E1.1SHA Bourne Nye, M. D., 1859 1859 Daniei< Curry, D. D., LL.D., i860 i860 JOHN Johnston, LL. D., 1861 1861 George Whiting Burke, M. D., 1863 1863 John Johnston, LL. D., 1877 1877 Joseph CuMMiNGs, D. D., LL.D., 1878 1878 Cai,vin Sears Harrington, D. D., 1886 1886 James Cooke Van Benschoten, LL.D., 1902 igo2 WnwAM North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D. 4 PHI BETA KAPPA VICE-PRESIDENTS Elected R^'T^o 184s John Johnston, Ier Christliche Apologete, Cincinnati, O., 1884-90; Assistant Editor, 1890-92; Editor, 1892 D. D., Ohio University, 1892; Wesleyan, 1906. 1869 John Edward Abbott. 85 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. Taught, and studied law, in Boston, Mass., 1869-71. Practised law in Boston, 1872-76; New York, N. Y., 1877-79; Boston, 1879- . Member of Massachusetts Legislature, 1893-94. Henry Smith Carhart. Ann Arbor, Mich. Teacher, Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, N. Y., 1869-71. Graduate student, Yale, 1871-72. Instructor (1872-73), Professor of Physics (1873-86), in Northwestern University. Pro- fessor of Physics, University of Michigan, 18S6- Member, International Jury of Award, Paris Exposition, 1881. President, Board of Judges, Department of Electricity, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Official United States Delegate to Chicago International Electrical Congress, 1893, and to St. Louis Inter- national Electrical Congress, 1904. One of the Vice-Presidents of the latter. Member of the Official Party of the British Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science for South Africa, 1905. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Institution of Electrical Engineers. Foreign member London Institution of Electrical Engineers. Member American Physical Society, American Electrochemical Society. President of the latter, 1904-05. LL. D., 1893. *Alden Fitzroy Chase. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1869-71; Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Maine, 1872-83. Princi- pal, High School, Milbury, Mass., 1884; East Maine Conference 56 PHI BETA KAPPA Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1884-98. Member of Maine Confer- ence (1872-84), East Maine Conference (1884-98), M. E. Church. Delegate to General Conference, 1892. Ph. D., Colby, 1886. Died, 21 October, 1898. * Tamerlane Pliny Marsh. In Quartermaster's Department, United States Army, 1861-65. Bookkeeper, Chicago, 111., 1869-70. M. E. minister, Rock River Conference, 1870-88. President, Mount Union College, Ohio, 1888-98. D. D., Mount Union, 1888. LL. D., Allegheny, 1893. Died, 22 July, 1903. * John Hale Powers. Served in First Vermont Cavalry, 1861-64. In publishing busi- ness, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-74. Studied law in Cincinnati, 1874 -77. Died, 26 September, 1877. Henry Alanson Starks. iij Elm Street, Montdair, N. J. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1869-71; in School of Theology, Boston University, Mass., 1871- 72. B. D., Boston University, 1872. M. E. minister, Troy Con- ference, 1872-92; New York East Conference, 1892-96. Lecturer on Ethics and Evidences of Christianity (1896-98), on the Bible, and Evidences of Christianity (1898-99), in Wesleyan University. Financial Agent, Wesleyan, 1900-01. Supernumerary, 1899, 1902- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1885-92. D. D., 1890. * Joseph Dame Weeks. Served with United States Christian Commission, 1863-65. In business in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Burlington, Iowa, 1869-71. Editor of The American Manufacturer, Pittsburg, Pa., 1872-76. Associate Editor of The Iron Age, New York, N. Y., 1876-81. Editor of The American Manufacturer and Iron IVortd, 1886-96. Special agent for tenth census, 1879-83, for eleventh census, 1889-93. Chairman of Pennsylvania Tax Conference, 1892-93. L,I,.D., Allegheny, 1888. Died, 26 December, 1896. Caleb Thomas Winchester. Middletowyi, Conn. Librarian, Wesleyan, 1869-73 Professor of Rhetoric and Eng- lish Literature (1873-90), of English Literature (1890- ), in Wes- leyan University. Member, Committee of Revision, Methodist Hymnal, 1904. Vice-President, Connecticut Gamma, Phi Beta Kappa, 1902- . L. H. D., Dickinson, 1891. * Harvey Woodward. Served in 9th New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864. Teacher, Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1869-70. M. E. minister. Cen- tral New York Conference, 1870-73; Northern New York Confer- ence, 1873-75; New Hampshire Conference, 1875-86; Florida GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 57 Conference, 1886-88. Pastor of Congregational Churches, in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 1889-1902. Died, 10 April, 1902. George Edward Reed. (Elected 1875.) Carlisle, Pa. Studied in Theological School, Boston University, Mass., 1869- 70. M. E. minister. Providence Conference, 1870-75; New York East Conference, 1875-89. President, Dickinson College, Pa., 1889- State Librarian of Pennsylvania, 1898-1902. D. D., 1885. LL. D., Ivafayette, 1889. 1870 Darius Baker. Newport, R. I. Served in 5th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-63. Teacher, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1870-72. Tutor, Wes- leyau, 1872-74. Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1872-74. Practised law in Newport, R. I., 1875-1904. Judge of Probate of the city of Newport, 1877-98. Trial Justice of the Justice Court of Newport, 1879-86. Justice of the District Court of the First Judicial District, 1886-1905. Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court of Rhode Island, 1905- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1887- . LIv. D., 1906. Isaac Newton Clements. Cazenovia, N. Y Served in 122nd New York Volunteers, 1862-64. Teacher, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, New York, 1870-73; Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1873-82; Vice-Principal of the same, 1882-84; Principal, 1884-96. Principal Etneritus, 1896- . Member of Central New York Conference, M. E. Church. School Commis- sioner, Second District, Madison County, N. Y., 1903- * lycon Chester Field. Teacher, Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1870-73. President, Claflin University, S. C, 1873-74. M. E. minister. New Hamp- shire Conference, 1875-82. Supernumerary, 1882. Died, 16 April, 1885. Charles Wesley Gallagher. Washington, D. C. Served in Massachusetts Volunteers, 1864. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1870-80; Providence ( now New England Southern) Conference, 1880-89 (Presiding Elder, 1887- 88). President, Lawrence University, Wisconsin, 1889-93. Pres- ident, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1893-97, Associate Principal, Lassell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1897- 58 PHI BETA KAPPA 1901. President, Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School for Missionaries and Deaconesses, Washington, D. C, 1901- . Delegate to General Conference, 1888, '92. D. D., Little Rock University, 1887. Benjamin Gill. . State College, Pa. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1870-72. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1872-92. Professor of Latin, Pennyslvania State College, 1892- D. D., 1904. David Henry Hanaburgh. Carmel, N. Y Served in 128th New York Volunteers, 1862-65. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Maine, 1870-71. M. E. minister, Maine Conference, 1871-74; New York Conference, 1874-99. President, Drew Seminary for Young Women, Carmel, N. Y., 1899. S. T. D., Syracuse, 1902. Marcus Patten Hatfield. 3346 South Park Ave., Chicago, III. Studied in Chicago Medical College, 1870-72. M. D., North- western University, 1872. House-Surgeon in Mercy Hospital, Chicago, 111., 1872-73. Lecturer in Cincinnati Wesleyan College, 1873; in Chicago Medical College, 1874. Professor of inorganic Chemistry (1875-76), of inorganic Chemistry and Toxicology (1877-96), Chicago Medical College. Professor of Pediatrics, Chicago Clinical School, 1898- . Ebenezer Hill. South Norwalk, Conn. Assistant Superintendent (1870), Secretary (1871), Vice-Presi- dent (1873-81), General Manager (1881- ), of Norwalk, Conn., Iron Works. Vice-President, National Bank of Norwalk, 1880-82; President, 1882- . George Harrison McGrew. 775 Case Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Acting Cashier, National Bank of Kingwood, W. Va., 1866-67. Studied in Law School, Harvard University, 1871-73. LL. B., Harvard, 1873. Practised law in Kingwood, W. Va., 1873-74. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1874-75. B. D. from the same, 1876. Missionary in India, 1876-85. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1886-89; New York Conference, 1889-92. United with Protestant Episcopal Church, 1892. Assistant in St. Bartholomew's Parish, New York, N. Y., 1892-97. Rector of St. Paul's Parish, Cleveland, Ohio, 1897- . D. D., 1891. Howard Augustus McKenny. Gorham, Me. In United States Hospital Service, 1865. Teacher, Claflin University, South Carolina, 1871-72; in Gorham, Me., 1873-87. Superintendent of Schools, Gorham, Me., 1887- United States Inspector of Customs, Portland, Me., 1891- . GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 59 Henry Gleason Newton. 8i8 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. Studied in Yale Law School, 1870-72. I/I/. B., Yale, 1872. Practising law. New Haven, Conn., 1872- Member of Connec- ticut House of Representatives, 1885-95. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898- . Member of State Board of Health, Connecticut, 1896- 1905- * Joseph Kennard Wells. Studied law in Mt. Holly and Trenton, N. J., 1870-73. Journal Clerk, New Jersey House of Assembly, 1875-76. Law Clerk, New Jersey Court of Chancery, 1874-81. Died, 28 January, 1885. * George Brown Goode. (Elected 1872.) Studied in Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., 1870-71. Assistant Curator of Museum, Wesleyan, 1870- 71; Curator, 1871-77. Assistant in United States National Mu- seum, 1873-75; Assistant Curator, 1875-77; Curator, 1877-81; Assistant Director, 1881-87; Director, 1887-96. Lecturer on Natural History, Wesleyan, 1879-81. Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1887-96. United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1887. LL. D., 1888. Died, 6 September, 1896. 1871 Byron Alden Brooks. 314. McDonough Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Principal, Union Free School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1871-72. Assistant Editor of The National Quarterly Review, New York, N. Y., 1873. Engaged in teaching and literary work in New York, 1873- . Inventor. * Robert Waterman Carr Farnsworth. Served in loth Vermont Volunteers, 1862-64. Captain in 32ud Colored Infantry, United States Volunteers, 1864-65. Teacher, Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1871-72. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. M. E. minister, Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1873-80; Southern California Conference, 1880-88. Dean of the Maclay Theological College, San Fernando, Cal. Delegate to General Conference, 1887. Died, 3 January, 1888. Theodore E. Hancock. Syracuse, N. Y. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1871-73. Practising law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1873- . District Attorney, 1889-92. Attorney- General of New York State, 1893-99. President Onondaga County Bar Association. LL. D., 1897. 6o PHI BETA KAPPA George Ingraham. ig^ Broadway, New York, N. Y. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1871-73. LL. B., Columbia, 1873. Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873-86. Vice-President, Phoenix Insurance Co., 1887- Albert Pearne Palmer. Lowville, N. Y. M. E. minister, Providence (now New England Southern) Con- ference, 1871-92; Northern New York Conference, 1892- . Trustee, Wesley an, 1903- . Edgar Moncena Smith. Areola, III. M. E. minister, Providence (now New England Southern) Con- ference, 1871-72. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1872-74. Stationed in Providence, and Newport, R. I., 1874-79. Central New York Conference, 1881. President, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1882-93. Principal, Vermont Methodist Seminary, Moutpelier, Vt., 1893-98. President, Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity, 1898-1905. Stationed at Areola, III., 1906- D. D., 1887. William Frederick Whitcher. Woodsville, N. H. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1871-72. M. E. minister. Providence (now New England Southern) Con- ference, 1872-81. On editorial staff of The Boston Traveller, 1881-83; Associate Editor, 1883-85; Editor, 1885-90; Literary Editor, and leading editorial writer, 1890-93. Literary Editor and editorial writer of The Boston Advertiser, 1893-98. New England Conference, 1891-96. Retired from ministry, 1896. Editor and proprietor of The Woodsville News, New Hampshire, 1898- . Member New Hampshire Legislature, 1901, '03, '05. Trustee, New Hampshire State Library, 1903- . 1872 * James Madison Beede. Teacher, Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1872-75. As- sistant Principal, High School, Orange, N. J., 1875-81. Died, 6 January, 1881. John Ayer Cass. 277; West Rittenhouse Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1872-73. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1873-83. Supernumerary, 1883-86. Located on account of ill health, 1886. In business, 1886-92, '96-99, 1905 - . Pastor Union Evangelical Church, Swarthmore, Pa., 1893- 95. Associate Pastor, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ger- mantown, Pa., 1900-04. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 6 1 Samuel Greenleaf Gushing. Ottumwa, Iowa. In business, Boston, Mass., 1872-75; Rockport, Ind., 1876; Knoxville, Iowa, 1877-81; Burlington, Iowa, 1881-82; Ottumwa, Iowa, 1883- . Almon Everett Hall. Williamstown, Mass. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. M. E. minister. Providence (now New England Southern) Con- ference, 1873-77. Superannuated, 1878. In business. North Adams, Mass., 1884-86; Williamstowu, Mass., i885-igoi; North Adams, 1901- . Postmaster at Williamstowu Station, 1889-96. Member of Massachusetts Legislature, 1897-98. Frank Mason North. zjo Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. In business, New York, N. Y., 1872-73. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1873-87; New York East Conference, 1887-91. Corresponding Secretary, New York City Church Extension and Missionary Society, 1892- . Corresponding Secretary, National City Evangelization Union, 1893- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1899- • D. D., 1894. Charles Francis Rice. ^^ Newtoiwille Avenue, Newton, Mass. Teacher, High School, Springfield, Mass., 1872-73. Employed in the City Library, Springfield, 1874. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1874- 77. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1877- . Presid- ing Elder, 1905- . D. D., 1893. Arthur Benton Sanford. Mamaro7ieck, N. Y. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1873- . Assist- ant Editor, Methodist Review, 1890-1901. Secretary, New York East Conference, 1897- Delegate to Ecumenical Methodist Conference, London, England, 1901; to General Conference, 1904. Manager, American Sabbath Union. Member of Tract Board, M. E. Church. Vice-President, Methodist Historical Society, New York. D. D., Syracuse, 1893. Henry Townsend Scudder. Marinette, Wis. Principal, High School, Huntington, N. Y., 1873. Practised law in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., 1874-84. In Surgeon-General's office, Washington, D. C, 1885-86. Practising law in Marinette, Wis., 1886- . Edwin Alonzo Blake. (Elected 1880.) 2 J Rutland Street, Bostofi, Mass. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1872-1902; Pitts- burg Conference, 1902-03; New England Conference, 1903- Ph. M., University of the City of New York, 1894. S. T. D., Taylor University, 1894. Ph. D., Taylor University, 1895. 62 PHI BETA KAPPA Edmund Mead Mills. (Elected 1880.) jqj Clinton Street, Penn Van, JV. Y. M. E. minister, Central New York Conference, 1872- . Pre- siding Elder, 1896-98, 1902-06. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1886- . Secretary of the Board of Trustees, 1900-03. Delegate to General Conference, 1888, '92, '96, 1900, '04. First Assistant Secretary, General Conference, 1900, '04. Corresponding Secretary and Executive Officer, 20th Century Thank Offering Commission, M. E. Church. Delegate to Ecumenical Conference, London, England, 1901. Ph. D., Syracuse, 1878. D. D., 1888. Watson L,yman Phillips. (Elected 1889.) 38g Orange Street, New Haven, Conn. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. M. E. minister. Providence (now New England Southern) Con- ference, 1873-81; New York East Conference, 1881-89; Wyoming Conference, 1889-go. Pastor of Church of the Redeemer (Cong.), New Haven, Conn., 1890- . President, Organized Charities, New Haven. President, Florence Crittenton Rescue Mission. Vice-President, Missionary Society of Connecticut. Chairman, Executive Committee, Congregational Home Missionary Society, 1904- . D. D., Wesleyan, also Dickinson, 1889. 1873 * Joseph Augustus Adlington. Served in 12th Illinois Cavalry, with rank of lieutenant, 1862- 65. Judge Advocate of Military Commission, Houston, Texas, 1865-66. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1873-75. IvL. B., Columbia, 1875. Practised law in Rochester, N. Y., 1875-1904. Surrogate of County of Monroe, N. Y., 1883. Died, 3 July, 1904. * George Jay Brown. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1873- 75. Instructor in the same, 1874-75. B. D. from the same, 1876. M. E. minister, Troy Conference, 1875-79. Died, i December, 1880. Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell. j(5 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1873-76. B. D., Boston University, 1876. Studied in Germany, 1876-79. Ph.D., Leipzig University, 1879. M. E. minister. Central New York Conference, 1879-80. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1880-83. Instructor in School of Theology, Boston University, 1883-84; Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, and Instructor in the Semitic Languages, 1884-1905; Instructor in the Semitic Lan- guages, 1905- . D. D., Mt. Union, 1888; Wesleyan, 1901. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 63 Isaac Henry Packard. Roslindale', Mass. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1874- . Wilbur Merton Palmer. The Tribune, New York, N. Y. Principal, Public School, Richville, N. Y., 1873-74; Graded School, Scarsdale, N. Y., 1875; Graded School, Southington, Conn., 1876-77. On city staff of The New York Tribune, 1878- ; Brooklyn City Editor, 1880-95. Secretary to the Mayor of Brook- lyn, 1895-98. Assistant Telegraph Editor, New York Tribune, 1898-1902; Assistant Sunday and Day Editor, 1902- . * Andral Lamartine Russell. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1873-74. Died, 29 May, 1874. * Joel Osmon Sherburn. M. E. minister, Vermont Conference, 1873-1906. Member of Vermont House of Representatives, 1882. Presiding Elder, 1886 -87, 1898-1905. Secretary, Vermont Bible Society, 1882-1906. Delegate to General Conference, 1892, '96. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1893-1906; Died, 13 May, 1906. * George Washington Shonk. Studied law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1874-76. Practised law in Wilkes-Barre, 1876-1900. Died, 14 August, 1900. * George Henry Smith. Studied in Law School, Boston University, 1873-75. LL. B., Boston University, 1875. Practised law in Boston, Mass., 1875-86. Died, 30 January, 1887. Marcus L,orenzo Taft. Tientsin, China. In business in New York, N. Y., 1873-75. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1875-77. B. D. from the same, 1877. Studied in Germany, 1877-79. Joined New York East Conference, 1880. Missionary in China, 1880-92. Professor of Historical Theology, Wiley School of Theology, Peking University, China, 1892-1900. Pastor of churches in New York State, 1901-05. Presiding Elder, Tientsin District, North China Conference, 1905- . D. D., 1893. Alfred Charles True. Dept. of Agriculture , Washingto?i, D. C. Principal, High School, Essex, N. Y., 1873-75. Teacher, State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1875-81. Graduate student. Harvard, 1882-83. Instructor, Wesleyan, 1884-88. Editor in office of Experiment Stations, U. S. Department of Agricul- ture, 1888-91; Assistant Director, 1891-93; Director, 1893- . 64 PHI BETA KAPPA Delmar Rial Lowell. (Elected 1886.) if.08 University Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Served in 121st New York Volunteers, 1864-65, and lost right arm in battle. Studied in Schools of Oratory and Theology, Boston University, 1873-74. M. E. minister, Troy Conference, 1874-81; Vermont Conference, 1881-89. Post Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1890-96. Chaplain in Chief, G. A. R., 1892-93. Chaplain, Connecticut House of Representatives, 1901-03. Major, U. S. Army, 1904. Organized first Christian Endeavor Society in U. S. Army. D. D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1888. 1874 Forrest Edson Barker. zj Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Studied law in Worcester, Mass., 1874-75; in Law School, Boston University, 1875-76. Practised law in Worcester, Mass., 1876-87; in Boston, Mass., 1887- . Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1883-84. Member of State Board of Gas and Electric Light Commissioners, 1885- . * Joseph Chester Burke. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1874-75. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1875-79. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1879-82. Teacher, Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1882-85. Died, 27 June, 1885. Morris Barker Crawford. Middletown, Conn. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1874-77. Studied in Germany, 1877-80. Instructor, Wesleyan, 1880-81; Associate Professor of Physics, 1881-84; Professor, 1884- George Russell Emerson. Watertown, Mass. Engaged in manufacturing. West Somer ville, Mass. , 1874- . L,evi Gilbert. Western Christian Advocate, Cincinnati, Ohio. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1874- 75. M. E. minister, Minnesota Conference, 1875-90; Puget Sound Conference, 1890-92; East Ohio Conference, 1892-97; New York East Conference, 1897-1900. Editor, Western Christian Advocate, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900- . B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1902. D. D., Hamline University, 1888; Wesleyan, 1900. LL. D., Moore's Hill College, Ind., 1905. George Henry Hardy. Ashburnham, Mass. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1874- 76. B. D. from the same, 1876. Principal, Spring Valley Acad- emy, Madison, N. J., 1874-75. Teacher, Madison Institute, N. J., 1875-76. M. E. minister, New Hampshire Conference, 1876- Superintendent of Schools, Grantham, N. H., 1884-85. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 65 Thomas Bond I,indsay. 12 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass. Studied in Germany, 1874-77. Teacher, Newton High School, Mass., 1877-78. Assistant Professor (1878-82), Professor (1883- ), of Latin and Sanskrit, Boston University. Ph. D., Boston Uni- versity, 1882. William Wallace Martin. 1^0 Fifth Aventic, New York, N. Y. Teacher, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1874- 76. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1874-77. B. D. from the same, 1877. Studied theology in Germany, 1878-79. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1879-82. Professor in Col- legiate Department, Beirut, Syria, 1883-84. Professor of Hebrew, De Pauw University, 1885; of Semitic Languages, Vanderbilt University, 1886-92. Western Secretary, American University, 1893-95. Lecturer on Fine Arts, Syracuse Universit)', 1897. Secretary, American University, 1899-1900. Assistant editor of Sunday School periodicals, M. E. Church, 1904- . Archie Emerson Palmer. Park Avenue and §gth Street, New York, N. Y. Reporter for The New York Tribiuic, 1874-80; Assistant City Editor, 1880-87; editorial writer, 1887-98. Secretary, Board of Education, New York, N. Y., 1898- Francis Hubert Parker. Hartford, Conn. Studied law, 1874-75. Teacher, Enfield, Conn., 1875. LL. B., Yale, 1876. Practising law in Hartford, Conn., 1876- . Member of Connecticut Legislature, 1878, '80. Prosecuting attorney for the city of Hartford, 1887-91, 1894-95. U. S. Attorney, District of Connecticut, 1900- . Trustee, Connecticut School for Boys, 1898- . President of the Board, 1899- Edwin Pitman Stevens. Mechanicville, N. Y. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-77. B. D., Boston University, 1S77. M. E. minister, Troy Conference, 1877- Presiding Elder, 1900- Delegate to General Con- ference, 1904. D. D., Syracuse, 1904. Edward David Towle. ji Kent Square, Brookline, Mass. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-76. M. E. minister. Providence (now New England Southern) Con- ference, 1876-82. Pastor of Unitarian Churches in Massachusetts (1882-87), Tennessee (1889-92), Massachusetts (1893- ). John Henry Pillsbury. (Elected 1876.) IVaban, Mass. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1874-75. As- sistant, Wesleyan, 1875-77. Teacher, High School, Springfield, 66 PHI BETA KAPPA Mass., 1877-84. Professor of Biology, Smith College, 1884-92. Staff Lecturer, University Extension Society, 1892-93. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1894-99. Principal, Waban School for Boys, Mass., 1899- Charles Wesley Smiley. (Elected 1879.) 534. Fifteenth Street, Oakland, Cat. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1874-75. Teacher, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown , N. J., 1875-76; Drew Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1876-77. Special agent of the Tenth U. S. Census, 1879-82. Statistical and Editorial Assistant to U. S. Fish Commissioner, 1879-89. Librarian, U. S. Fish Commission, 1884-89. Expert special agent of the Eleventh U. S. Census, in charge of Fisheries Branch, 1889-91. Editor and publisher of The American Monthly Microscopical Journal, 1887-92; The Microscope, 1893-95. Member of Biological, An- thropological and Philosophical Societies of Washington, D. C, i88o-go. President of section, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889. John Edward Eustis. (Elected 1898.) 80 Broadway , New York, N. Y. Served in 20th New York Cavalry, 1864-65. Civil engineer in New York, N. Y., 1874-77. Studied in Law School, Columbia University, 1875-77. LL. B., Columbia, 1877. Practising law in New York, 1877- . School Commissioner, City of New York, 1897-1900. Commissioner of Parks, Borough of the Bronx, New York City, 1902-03. 1875 Arthur Iveonard Andrews. 13 North Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. Studied law in Albany, N. Y., 1875-77. Practising law in Albany, 1875- . Commissioner to prepare charters of cities of the second class, N. Y., 1895. Corporation Counsel, Albany, 1900- Leonard I^emon Beeman. West Brookfield, Mass. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1875-76. M. E. minister, Vermont Conference, 1876-98; New England Conference, 1898- . Principal, East Greenwich Academ}', R. I., 1886-87. Supernumerary, 1882-84, 1890-92. Presiding Elder, 1892-98. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1888-93. Robert Edgar Bisbee. Maynard, Mass. Teacher, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1875-77. President, Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1877-81. Financial Agent, Freedmen's Aid Society, M. E. Church, 18S1. M. E. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 67 minister, Maine Conference, 1882-83; Columbia River Confer- ence, 1883-92; Vermont Conference, 1892-93; New England Con- ference, 1893- . President, Spokane College, 1885-87, and 1891. Franklin Harris GrifEn. 97 Main Street, Flushing, N. Y. City Editor of The Wheeling Evening Standard, W. Va., 1876. Principal, Ogden Academy, Utah, 1877; Select School in Evans- ton, Wyo., 1877-81; City School, Kingston, N. Y., 1882-90. In business, in Flushing, N. Y., i8gi- Austin Henrie Herrick. Greenfield, Mass. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1875-78. B. D., Boston University, 1878. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1879- . William Channing Kellogg. ^5 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Preached at East Main Street M. E. Church, Norwich, Conn., 1875-76. Studied in Law School, Boston University, 1876-78. Principal, High School, Yarmouth, Mass., 1878-81. Teacher, Public School, Yonkers, N. Y., 1881-82. Practising law in Yonkers, N. Y., 1882- . City Judge, 1895-1905. Thomas Raymond Kneil. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Preached in M. E. Church, West Worthington, Mass., 1875-76. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1876-77. Principal, High School, Belcliertown, Mass., 1877-78. Teacher, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1878-80. Principal, Union School, Crown Point, N. Y,, 1880-84. Proprietor, Ticon- deroga Sentinel, N. Y., 1885-88. Principal, Union School, Crown Point, N. Y., 1888-91; High School, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1891-92. Superintendent of Schools, Saratoga Springs, 1892- . Isaac Chase Libby. P. 0. Box igjj, Spokane, Wash. Graduate student, Wesleyan, 1875-76. Vice-Principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1876-78; Principal, 1878-80. Prin- cipal, High School, Great Falls, N. H., 1880-81. Private Tutor, Middletown, Conn., 1881. President, Spokane College, Wash., 1882-1884. Joined Columbia River Conference, M. E. Church, 1883. Withdrew, 1884; local preacher since. Proprietor of English and Classical School, Spokane, 1884-86. Engaged in stock farming, Spokane, 1886-97. Superintendent of Public Schools, Spokane Co., Wash., 1889-91. Teacher, High School, Spokane, Wash., 1897-1902; State Normal School, Cheney, Wash., 1902; High School, Spokane, 1902- . 68 PHI BETA KAPPA Cyrus Coligni I^ovejoy. Waterman, III. Teacher, Wyoming Conference Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1875- 80. M. E. minister, Rock River Conference, 1881- President, Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111., 1887-94. Millard May hew Parker. Pasadena, Cal. Principal of Academy, Glastonbury, Conn., 1875-76; High School, Holliston, Mass., 1877-82. Teacher, Presbyterian Col- lege, Pasadena, Cal., 1884-86. Proprietor and Principal, Pasa- dena Academy, 1886-91. Professor of Latin, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, 1892-97. Member ( 1886-90), President ( 1887 -90), City Council, Pasadena. President, University of Arizona, 1897-1901. In business, 1901- . Benjamin Chandler Pilsbury. Orient, N. Y. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1875-76. Teacher, Vermont Con- ference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1876-78. Studied in Yale Theological School, 1878-80. Teacher, Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1881-82. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1882- Supernumerary, 1890-93. * Clarence Morgan Skeel. In business in Ilion, N. Y., 1875-77. M. E. minister. Northern New York Conference, 1878-79. Removed to Colorado for his health; engaged in office of Secretary of State, Denver, 1879- 80. Died, 9 August, 1880. Abram Sutton Underbill. Ossining, N. Y. Teacher, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown , N. J., 1875- . Studied law in Sing Sing (now Ossining), N. Y., 1877- 80; in Columbia Law School, 1880-81. Practising law in Ossin- ing and New York, 1881- . Clarence Abiathar Waldo. Lafayette, Ind. Teacher, Drew Female Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1875-76; Cen- tenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1876-77, 1881- 82. Tutor and Registrar, Wesleyan, 1877-81. Studied in Ger- many, 1882-83. Professor of Mathematics, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., 1883-91; Acting President, 1886-87, 1889-90. Professor of Mathematics, De Pauw, 1891-95. Head Professor of Mathematics, Purdue, 1895- . Ph. D., Syracuse, 1893. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (General Secretary, 1905). Member, Mathematical So- ciety; Indiana Academy (President, 1898). GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 69 1876 Joseph Fithian Andrew. Paterson, N.J. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1876- . B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1878. Augustus Burr Carrington. aoo Broadway, New York, N. Y. Studied law in Delhi, N. Y., 1876-77. Principal, High School, Cochituate, Mass., 1877-78. Teacher, Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1878-80. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1880-81. LL. B., Columbia, 1881. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1881- ,. President, Manhattan Mortgage Co., 1901- . George Silas Coleman. 2 Tryon Row, New York, N. Y. Studied law in Cooperstown, N. Y., 1876-77. Taught in Al- bany, N. Y., 1877-78. Studied law in New York, N. Y., and taught, 1878-79. Studied in Columbia L,aw School, and taught, 1879-80. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1880- . Assist- ant Counsel to the Corporation of New York City, 1885-92, 1899- Trustee, Wesleyan, 1897- Benjamin Coulbourn Conner. 1216 lyth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Teacher, Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1876-80. M. E. minister. Central Pennsylvania Conference, 1880- . Presid- ing Elder, 1906- . Delegate to General Conference, 1900. Mem- ber, Board of Managers, Missionary Society, M. E. Church, 1900- . Charles Edward Davis. Westfleld, Mass. Teacher, Wyoniing Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1876-77. Prin- cipal, High School, Webster, Mass., 1877-81. M. E. minister, Wyoming Conference, 1877; New England Conference, 1878- * William Copeland Wallace. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1876-78. LL. B., Columbia, 1878. Assistant United States District Attorney, New York, N. Y., 1879-83. Practised law in New York, 1883-1901. Represen- tative in Congress from Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-90. Trustee, Wes- leyan, 1894-1901. Died, 4 September, 1901. Edward Arthur Wilkie. ig Milk Street, Boston, Mass. Teacher, Gushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., 1876-78. Studied in Law School, Boston University, 1878-81. LL. B., Bos- ton University, 1881. Practising law in Boston, Mass., 1881- . Jennie Ivarned. (Mrs. C. E. Thomas.) Springfield, Ohio. Teacher, Public School, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1880; Buffalo, N. Y., 1880-93. Married, 27 July, 1893. yo PHI BETA KAPPA Phebe Almeda Stone. ( Mrs. ly. ly. Beeman. ) West Brookfield, Mass. Married, 29 June, 1876. Hannah Ada Taylor. (Mrs. Ada T. Wells. ) Haverhill, Mass. Secretary, Woman's Home Missionary Society, New Hamp- shire Conference, M. E. Churcli, 1887-98. Resident worker. University Settlement, Boston, Mass., 1901-05. Married, 28 August, 1876, George H. Wells, who died 23 February, 1885. Angle Villette Warren. (Mrs. C. A. Perkins. ) Knoxville, Tenn. Teacher, Rogers High School, Newport, R. I., 1878-79; Wellesley College, 1879-80. Preceptress, and Teacher of French and History, Lawrence University, Wis., 1880-83. Married, 19 September, 1883. Dean of Women, University of Tennessee, 1897-1900. Regent, Knoxville Chapter, D. A. R., 1899-1900. President, Tennessee Federation of Women's Clubs, 1900-05. Director-General, Federation of Women's Clubs. 1877 Middlesex Alfred Bailey. New York Training School for Teachers, New York, N. Y. Principal, Public School, Winsted, Conn., 1877-80. Head- master, High School, Keene, N. H., 1880-85. Teacher, State Normal School, Emporia, Kan., 1885-99: New York Training School for Teachers, New York, 1899- . George Henry Clarke. Cochituate, Mass. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1878- . Treasurer of the Conference, 1902- . Willis Gaylord Clarke. 4.8 Moffat Building, Detroit, Mich. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, also Registrar and Assistant Librarian, 1877-78. Studied in Yale Law School, 1878-79. Prac- tising law in Detroit, Mich., 1879- . George Augustus Erving. Yorkville, III. M. E. minister. Rock River Conference, 1877- . * Eugene West Manning. Private tutor in Wilmington, Del. , 1877-79. Studied in Europe, 1879-80, '81-83. Teacher, Syracuse, N. Y., 1883-86; Baltimore, Md., 1886-88; Ithaca, N. Y., 1888-90; Greencastle, Ind., 1890-94; Newark, Del., 1895-1904. Died, 26 September, 1904. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 7 1 Crandall J. North. ^7 Brevoort Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Served in gth New York Artillery, 1862-65. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1877- . Presiding Elder, 1893- . Delegate to General Conference, 1896. Member of first General Board of Control of Epworth League. Albin Charles Russell. Kents Hill, Me. Teacher, Bridgeport, Conn., 1877-78. Principal, Grammar School, Stratford, Conn., 1878-85; High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1885-92. Taught in Lawrence University, Wis., 1892. Principal, High School, Weymouth, Mass., 1892-94; Norwood, Mass., 1894-99. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, 1899- . William Seymour Winans, Jr. 7^j East J I st Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1877- 78. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1880-94; West Vir- ginia Conference, 1894-97; New York East Conference, 1897- . * Elizabeth Johnston Ellis. Teacher, Wellesley College, 1877-78. Died, 4 June, 1878. Clara Rebecca Pitkin. 4.0 Worcester Street, Boston, Mass. Preceptress of Graded School, Northfield, Vt., 1878-79. Em- ployed in various publishing houses in Vermont and Massa- chusetts, 1879- . Olin Burr Coit. (Elected 1899). Carthage, N. Y. Teacher, Shaw University, Holly Springs, Miss., 1877-78. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1879-81. B. D. from the same, 1881. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1881-93; Northern New York Conference, 1893- . Presiding Elder, 1900- . Chaplain, New York State Senate, 1892-93. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1898-1903. D. D., Syracuse, 1895. William Ingraham Haven. (Elected 1899.) Bible House, Astor Place, New York, N. Y. Teacher, Claflin University, Orangeburgh, S. C, 1877-78. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1878-79; in School of Theology, Boston University, 1880-81. B. D., Boston University, 1881. M. E. minister. New England Confer- ence, 1881-99. Corresponding Secretary, American Bible Society, 1899- . D. D., 1899. 72 PHI BETA KAPPA Charles Henry Raymond. (Elected 1903. ) Lawreiiceville , N. J. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbrahara, Mass., 1876-89; Lawrenceville School, N. J., 1878 Sheldon Gaylord Kellogg. yi Crocker Building, San Fra?icisco, Cal. Studied law in Leipzig University, Germany, 1878-80; in De- troit, Mich., 1880-81. Practised law in Detroit, Mich., 1881-83; in San Francisco, Cal., 1883- Member, Board of Election Commissioners, San Francisco, 1900-03. President of the Board, 1902-03. Trustee, Public Library of San Francisco, 1901- . Alpha Gilruth Kynett. 4.820 Beaumont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Teacher, Rugby Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-81; Na- tional School of Oratory, Philadelphia, 1879-81. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1882-84. B. D. from the same, 1884. M. E. minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1884- Delegate to General Conference, 1904. Member, Board of Church Extension, 1896- ; Board of Missions, 1904- . M. A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1886. D. D., Cornell College, 1897. lyorenzo Giles LaBar. 411 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Principal, High School, Scranton, Pa., 1879-82. In business in Scranton, 1882- William Day I^eonard. 141 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1878-80;, in Columbia Law School, 1880-81. LL. B., Columbia, 1881. Practising law in New York, 1881- . Burdett Alberto Rich. 18 Fairview Heights, Rochester, N. Y. Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan, (also studied law), 1878-80. Practised law in Cattaraugus, N. Y., 1880-85. Editor of Law Reports and Digests, Rochester, N. Y., 1885- Member of American Bar Association, and International Law Association. Daniel Leslie Robertson. Glens Falls, N. Y Engaged in business in Glens Falls, N. Y., 1879- . William Ezra Scofield. . Greejiwich, Conn. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1878-81. Principal, Cummings School, Woburn, Mass., 1881-82. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 73 Teacher, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1882-85. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1885- William Cyrus Strong. 6^ Pond Street, N'atick, Mass. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1879-81; Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., i88i-gi; High School, Westfield, Mass., 1891-92. Professor of Natural Science, University of Denver, 1892-95. Professor of Physics, Bates College, 1895-98. General Agent, Boston, Mass., 1898- 1901. Manager, Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, 1901- William Nicholson Taft. West Goshen, Confi. Studied in Drevs' Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1879- 82. B. D., from the same, 1882. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1882- John Pancoast Gordy. (Elected 1879.) j2 Waverly Place, AW' York, N. Y. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1878-83. Ph. D., University of Leipzig, 1884. LL. D., Western University of Pennsylvania. Professor of Edu- cation, Ohio University, 1886-96; Ohio State University, 1896- 1900. Professor of the Historj' of Education, New York Uni- versity, 1901- . Henry Leslie Osborn. (Elected 1879. ) Hafnli?ie University, St. Paul, Miiin. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1878-80; Assistant in Natural History, 1878-81. Studied in Johns Hopkins University, 1881-84. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1884. Professor of Zoology, Purdue Uni- versity, 1884-87; of Biology and Geology, Hamline University, Clarence Everett Bacon. (Elected 1893.) Middletown, Conn. Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1878-82. Clerk of the Pro- bate Court, Middletown, 1881-82. Practising law in Middletown, 1882- Corporation Counsel, City of Middletown, 1884-96. Member, State Board of Examiners for the Bar, 1890- . Treas- urer, Connecticut Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, 1906- 1879 Lahman Forrest Bower. Care ALUs- Chalmers Co., Milwaukee, Wis. In business, Berwick, Pa., 1879-84. Principal, Dickinson Col- lege Preparatory School, Carlisle, Pa., 1884-87. Engaged in 74 PHI BETA KAPPA manufacturing in Carlisle, Pa., 1887-90; Philadelphia, i8go-gi; Carlisle, Pa., 1891-96; Scranton, Pa., 1896-1904; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904-06; Milwaukee, Wis., 1906- Seldon Lester Brown. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Principal, High School, Brookfield, Mass., 1879-8I; Lancaster, Mass., 1881-86; Wellesley, Mass., 1886- . Alfred Cookman Bruner. Columbia, Pa. In real estate and insurance business, and studying law, Columbia, Pa., 1879-82. Practising law in Columbia, 1883- Borough solicitor. William Burt. 22 EnglischesViertel Sir., Zurich, Switzerland. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1879- 81. B. D. from the same, 1881. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1881-86; Italy Conference, 1886-1904. Presiding Elder, 1886-87. Superintendent of Italy Mission, 1888-1904. Bishop of M. E. Church, 1904- . Order of Cavalliere dei S. S. Maurizio e Lazaro, from the King of Italy. D. D., 1902. * Edward Prescott CoflSn. Studied law in Skowhegan, Me., 1879-80, 1881-82; in School of Law, Boston University, 1880-81. Practised law in Detroit, Mich., 1882-83; in Skowhegan, Me., 1884-97. Died, 16 Novem- ber, 1897. Lewis Whittier Craig. North Tarrytown, N. Y. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1879-80. Teacher, East Green- wich Academy, R. I., 1880; Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1880- 81. Principal, Belleville Academy, N. Y., 1881-82. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tiltou, N. H., 1882-85. Principal, High School, Nantucket, Mass., 1885-88; Holbrook, Mass., 1888-90; Merrimac, Mass., 1890-92; Wellsville, N. Y., 1892-1901; North Tarrytown, N. Y., 1901- . Ernest Hitchcock. Pittsford, Vt. Studied law at Yale, 1879-80; in Newark, N. Y., i88o-Si. Prac- tised law in Newark, N. Y., 1881-83; in Chicago, 111., 1883-89. Residing in Pittsford, Vt., engaged in agriculture, 1890- . Member, Vermont State Board of Agriculture, 1900- . State Forestry Commissioner, 1905- . Albert Mann. 1216 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1879- 80. M. E. minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1880-83; Newark GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 75 Conference, 1883-92. Studied at University of Munich, Ger- many, 1892-94. Ph. D. from the Same, 1894. Professor of Botany, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1895-99. Collaborator, Uni- versity of Munich, 1900-01. Engaged in research at the Smith- sonian Institution, Washington, D. C, 1905-06. Professor of Botany, George Washington University, 1906- Herbert Hamilton Ward. Wilmington, Del. Studied law and tutored in Wilmington, Del., 1879-82. Prac- tising law in Wilmington, 1882- . Attorney General for Dela- ware, 1900-04. Caroline Laura Rice. (Mrs. M. B. Crawford. ) Middletown, Conn. Married, 25 December, 1883. Anna Van Vleck. (Elected 1881.) 4.iy West '120th Street, New York, N. Y. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1879-80. Teacher, Cedar Glen Seminary, Sing Sing (now Ossining), N. Y., 1880-81; Kingston Academy, N. Y., 1881-82; Boston Latin School for Girls, Mass., 1882-87. Instructor, Wellesley, 1887-91. Studied abroad, 1891- 93. Instructor, Woman's College of Baltimore, 1894-97. First Assistant, High School, New York, 1897- . Nathaniel Walling Clark. (Elected 1901.) j8 Via Firenze, Rome, Italy. Principal, High School, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1879-80. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1880-83. B. D. from the same, 1883. M. E. minister, Philadelphia Confer- ence, 1883-85; Newark Conference, 1885-89; Germany Confer- ence, 1889-93. Professor in Martin Mission Institute, Frankfort- on-the-Main, Germany, 1889-93. Studied in Universities of Bonn and Heidelberg, Germany, 1890-93. President, Theological School, M. E. Church, Rome, Italy, 1893-1901. Traveling Sec- retary, World's Student Christian Federation, 1902-03. Presi- dent, Methodist College, Rome, Italy, 1903-05. Presiding Elder, Italy Conference, 1905- . D. D., New York University, 1899. 1880 William Milton Brundage. jy8 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1880-82. M. E. minister, Troy Conference, 1882-95. Withdrew from M. 76 PHI BETA KAPPA E. Churcli, 1895. Minister of First Unitarian Church,' Albany, N. Y., 1895-1905; Third Unitarian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905- Ph.D., Boston University, 1889. Charles Sumner Chapin. Normal School, Providence, R. I. Studied law in Worcester, Mass., 1880-81. Principal, High School, Brookfield, Mass., and studied law, 1881-82. Taught in High School, Worcester, Mass., and studied law, 1882-83. Prac- tised law in Worcester, 1884-86. Vice-Principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1886-87. Teacher, High School, Hartford, ■ Conn., 1887-90. Principal, High School, Fitchburg, Mass., 1890- 96; State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1896-1901; Rhode Island Normal School, Providence, R. I., 1901- . * Arthur Midwinter Freeman. Teacher, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1880-S2. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1883-85. Died, 3 March, 1888. Wilbur Fisk Gordy. .^7 Vernon Street, Springfield, Mass. Vice-Principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1880-81. Superintendent of Public Schools, Ansonia, Conn., 1881-84. Principal, North School, Hartford, Conn., 1884-1904. Superin- tendent of Public Schools, Springfield, Mass., 1904- M. A., (Hon.), Wesleyan, 1902; also Marietta College. Abram Winegardner Harris. Evanston, III. Teacher, Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1880-81. Tutor and Registrar, Wesleyan, 1881-84. Studied in Germany, 1884-85.. Instructor, Wesleyan, 1885-88. Assistant Director, Office of Experiment Stations, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1888-91; Director, 1891-93. President, University of Maine, 1893-1901. ^Director, Jacob Tome Institute, Maryland, 1901-06. President, Northwestern University, 1906- Trustee, Wesleyan, 1903- Sc. D., Bow- doin, 1894. LD. D., University of New Brunswick, 1900; Uni- versity of Maine, 1901; Wesleyan, 1904. Myron Reed Sanford. Middlebury, Vi. Teacher, Wyoming Conference Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1880 -86. Professor of Latin, Haverford College, 1886-93; Dean of the Faculty, 1890-93. Studied in Europe, 1893-94. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Middlebury College, 1894- . Benjamin Francis Simon. 160 Essex Street, Bangor, Me. M. E. minister. New England Southern Conference, 1880-84; East Maine Conference, 1884- Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan, 1900. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 77 Charles Dayton Woods. Orono, Me. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1880-83. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1883-87. Chemist, Storrs Agricultural Ex- periment Station, Connecticut, 1887- ; Vice-Director, 1891-96. Professor of Agriculture, University of Maine, 1896-1903. Direc- tor, Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896- Expert in food investigations. United States Department of Agriculture, 1896- . Sc. D., University of Maine, 1905. 1881 Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt. Concord, Mass. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, and Vice-Principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1881-83. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1883-S4. Studied in American School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1884- 85; in University of Munich, Germany, 1885-86; in Harvard Uni- versity, 1886-87. Principal, Friends' Academy, New Bedford, Mass., 1887-1900. Head-master, Concord School, Massachusetts, 1900- . M. A., Harvard, 1897. Merrill Hitchcock. South Shaftesbury , M. Graduate Student, and Assistant, Wesleyan, 1881-82. Preached in Wells, Vt., 1882-83. M. E. minister, Vermont Conference, 1883-85; Troy Conference, 1885-1902. Retired, 1902. William Adelbert Jones. i6i Washington Street, Newark, N. J. Professor of Latin, Iowa Wesleyan, 1881-82. Engaged in law business and newspaper work in Des Moines, Iowa, 1883-90; in Syracuse, N. Y., 1893-99. Treasurer and General Counsel of the Whitehead & Hoag Co., New York, N. Y., 1899- . Charles Wesley McCormick. 57J Farinington Avenue, Hartford, Conn. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1881-83; Northern New York Conference, 1883-93; Newark Conference, 1893-1902; New York East Conference, 1902- President, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1900-02. Ph. D., New York Uni- versity, 1898. D. D., Syracuse, 1897. William Edward Mead. Middletown, Comi. Graduate Student, and Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan, 1881-82. Assistant Principal, High School, Ansonia, Conn., 1882-84. As- sistant in Wesleyan University, and Teacher in State Normal School, New Britain, Conn., 1884-85. Principal, High School, Troy, N. Y., 1885-87. Studied in Europe, 1887-90. Ph.D., Uni- versity of Leipzig, 1889. Associate Professor of the English 78 PHI BETA KAPPA Language, Wesleyan, 1890-93; Professor, 1893- . Professor of Middle English, University of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 1903. Secretary, Pedagogical Section, Modern Language Association, 1897-1903. Secretary-Treasurer, American Dialect Society, 1905-06; Secretary, 1906- Elmer Truesdell MerrilL Trinity College, Hartford, Con7i. Squire Scholar, Wesleyan, 1881-82. Teacher, State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-83. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1883-86. Studied in Yale College, 1885-86; in the University of Berlin, Germany, 1886-87. Professor of the Latin Language and Litera- ture, University of Southern California, 1887-88; Wesleyan, 1888 -1905; Trinity College, Connecticut, 1905- . William Rice Newhall. Wilbrakam, Mass. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1881-82; East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1882-86. M. E. min- ister. New England Conference, 1886-92. Principal, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1892-1906. D. D., 1897. Willis Kimball .Stetson. Public Library, New Haven, Conn. Teacher, Public School, Ansonia, Conn., 1881. Assistant Libra- rian, and Librarian, Wesleyan, 1882-87. Librarian of Russell Library, Middletown, Conn., 1884-87. Librarian of Free Public Library, New Haven, Conn., 1887- . William Fletcher Van L,oon. 21J East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Studied medicine in University of Pennsylvania. M. D. from the same. Practising medicine in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Clara Van Vleck. Middletown, Conn. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1881-82. Teacher, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1881-83; High School, Hartford, Conn., 1884-88. Frank Bruce Lynch. (Elected 1900.) 22 1 1 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1881- . Presiding Elder, 1895-98. Trustee, Dickinson College, 1896- . Member of Board of Church Extension, M. E. Church, 1896- . Dele- gate to General Conference, 1900. Secretary, M. E. Hospital, Philadelphia, 1901- . D. D., 1896. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 79 William Wesley McGilton. (Elected 1902.) Middlebury, Vt. Teacher, Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1881-91. Studied in University of I,eipzig, German}-, 1891-92. Professor of Chemistry, Middlebury College, 1892- 1882 Charles Morse Allen. Pratt Institute^ Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1882-89. Instruc- tor, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-98; Head of Depart- ment of Chemistry, 1898- . William Livesey Burdick. Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Teacher, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1882-84. Ph. D., Grant University, 1884. Principal, High School, Willimantic, Conn., 1884-88. Studied in Harvard University, 1888-89. Prin- cipal, Fargo College, North Dakota, 1891-92; Preparatory Depart- ment, University of Colorado, 1892-95. Teacher, Hotchkiss School, I/akeville, Conn., 1895-97. Studied in Yale Law School, 1897-98. LL. B., Yale, 1898. Professor of Law, University of Kansas, 1898- . Herbert Parvin Gerald. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1882-83. Teacher, Lehigh Preparatory School, Bethlehem, Pa., 1883-85. Clerk, U. S. Fish Commission, 1885-88; in War Department, Washington, D. C, 1888. Assistant Examiner in U. S. Patent Office, 1888- . LL.B., Georgetown University, 1890. Karl Pomeroy Harrington. Middletown, Conn. Graduate student, Wesleyan, 1882. Teacher, High School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-85; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1885-87. Studied in Germany, 1887-89. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1889- 91. Graduate student, Yale, 1890-91. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, University of North Carolina, 1891- 99; University of Maine, 1899-1905; Wesleyan, 1905- Alumnus Editor, Wesleyan Song-Book, 1901. Musical Editor, Methodist Hymnal, 1905. * George Raymond Prentice. Professor of Greek, Hamline University, - Minn., 1882; of Mathematics, 1883. Died, 19 June, 1883. Joseph Richard Taylor. 12 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass. Professor of Greek, Hamline University, Minn., 1882-86. Studie'd in Germany, Greece, and Italy, 1886-88; in Harvard 8o PHI BETA KAPPA University, 1892-96. M. A., Harvard, 1894. Instructor, North- western University, 1888-91. Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Boston University, 1891-96; Professor, 1896-1901; Profes- sor of Greek, 1901- Henry Seely White. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1882-83. Teacher, Hatnline University, Minn., 1883; Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1883-84. Tutor and Registrar, Wesleyan, 1884-87. Studied in University of Gottingen, Germany, 1887-90. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1890. Assistant, Clark University, 1890-92. As- sociate Professor of Mathematics, Northvpestern University, 1892-94; Professor, 1894-1905. Professor of Mathematics, Vassar College, 1905- Carrie Clifton Webster. (Mrs. C. E. O. Nichols.) Amherst, Mass. Teacher, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1882-85; New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1885-87. Mar- ried, 21 November, 1887. Frank Kirkwood Hallock. (Elected 1894.) Cromwell, Conn. Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1882-85. M. D. from the same, 1885. House Surgeon, New York Hospital, 1886-87. Studied medicine in Europe, 1887-89. Resi- dent Physician, Cromwell Hall, Cromwell, Conn., 1889- 1883 * George Washington Clement. Studied in Columbia Law School', 1883-85. LL. B., Columbia, 1885. Practised law in Wichita, Kan., 1885-88. Died, 13 August, 1888. William John James. Middletown, Conn. Studied in Germany, 1883-87. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1887-90; Instructor, 1890-95; Librarian, 1891- . Bradford Oliver Mclntire. Carlisle, Pa. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1883-90. Professor of English Literature, Dickinson, 1890- . Lay dele- gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. Ph. D., Western University of Pennsylvania, 1896. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 8 1 John Walter Maynard. Patchogue, N. Y. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1883- 86. B. D. from the same, 1886. M. E. minister, New York Con- ference, 1886- . Albert I,ong Smith. Stincook, N. H. M. E. minister, New Hampshire Conference, 1889- . Thomas Coombs Wilson. 144.8 Fairview Avenue, Wichita, Kan. Studied in Law School, University of Pennsylvania, 1883-86. LL- B., University of Pennsylvania, 1886. Practising law, Wichita, Kan., 1886- . City Attorney, Wichita, 1889-91. Probate Judge, Sedgwick County, Kan., 1901-04. Judge of 1st Judicial District, Kan., 1904- . * Addie Ivouise Crafts. (Mrs. A. E. Barr.) Married, September 1883, Alfred E. Barr. Died, 9 February, 1893- Jacob Francis Cooper. (Elected 1884.) 1^2 Peace Street, Providence, R. I. M. E. minister, New England Southern Conference, 1884- Secretary of the Conference, 1903- . 1884 George Alexander Carnahan. 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester, N. Y. Studied law in Rochester, N. Y., 1884-86. Practising law in Rochester, 1886- . Special County Judge of Monroe County, 1895-99. Mayor of Rochester, 1900-01. Howard Abbott Clifford. South Paris, Me. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1884-85. Preached in M. E. Church, South Berwick, Me. , 1885-86. Taught in New Orleans, La., 1886-88. M. E. minister, Louisiana Con- ference, 1887-89; Maine Conference, 1889- . * Frank Clasen Hoyt. Studied in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., 1884-85. Stenographer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-86; New York, N. Y., 1886-87. In business in New York, 1887-1904. Died, 20 December, 1904. 82 PHI BETA KAPPA * Lorenzo Nickerson Johnson. Principal, Staples Academy, Easton, Conn., 1884-86. Teacher, High School, Evanstou, 111., 1886-91. Studied in Harvard Uni- versity, 1891-92. A. M., Harvard, 1892. Instructor, University of Michigan, 1892-96. Died, 27 February, 1897. William Armstrong Richard. 504. Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Conn. M. E. minister, N. Y. East Conference, 1884- . Presiding Elder, 1902- Chaplain Connecticut House of Representa- tives, 1897; Connecticut Senate, 1899. Herbert Edwin Russell. University Park, Denver, Col. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1884-86. Studied in Johns Hopkins University, 1S86-87. Teacher, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., 1887-91. Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Denver, 1891-96; Professor, 1896- . Principal, Preparatory School, University of Denver, 1898- . Fred Elmer Tasker. 220 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Practised as patent lawyer, Washington, D. C, 1884-97; New York, N. Y., 1897- IJL,- B. and LI/. M., Columbian Univer- sity, 1886. Franklin Henry Taylor. High School, Hartford, Conn. Studied in American School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1883 -84. Teacher, Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn., 1884-85; High School, Middletown, Coim., 1885-86. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1886-91. Teacher, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 1S91-95; High School, Hartford, Conn., 1895- Edward Burr Van Vleck. Madison, Wis. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1884-85. Studied in Johns Hopkins University, 1885-87. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1887-90. Studied in University of Gottingen, Germany, 1890-93. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1893. Instructor, University of Wisconsin, 1893- 95. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan, 1895-98; Professor, 1898-1906. Professor of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1906- Albert Perry Walker. Newtonville, Mass. Taught in Billerica, Mass, 1884-85. Principal, High School, Grafton, Mass., 1886-87. Master, English High School, Boston, Mass., 1887-1905; Boston Normal School, 1905- GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 83 David George Downej'. (Elected 1894.) ^^0 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn , N. Y. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1884- Trustee, Wesleyan, 1902- . Secretary to the Board, 1903- Member, Board of Managers, Missionary Society of M. E. Church. Dele- gate to General Conference, 1904. D. D., 1899. 1885 George Davis Beattys. 4g Wall Street, New York. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1885-87. LL. B., Columbia, 1887. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1887- . Assistant Corporation Counsel, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896. United States Prize Commissioner, 1898. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1906- . Ernest Perley Clarke. Daily Press, Riverside, Cal. On United States Geological Survey, Maine and New Hamp- shire, 1885. Editor of The Record, Ontario, Cal., 1886-94. Instructor, Chaflfey College, Ontario, Cal., 1888-89. Managing Editor, Daily Press, Riverside, Cal., 1894- . Chairman, Board of Managers, Southern California Hospital for the Insane, 1899 - . In Washington as Secretary for Congressman S. C. Smith, and correspondent for syndicate of California papers, 1905-06. * William Scott Foster. Taught School, 1885-86. M. E. minister, New England Southern Conference, 1887-99. Died, 6 August, 1899. Oscar Kuhns. Middletown, Conn. Studied in Germany and France, 1885-87. Librarian, Wes- leyan, 1887-89; Instructor, 1889-90; Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1890-93; Professor, 1893- L. H. D., Dickinson, 1904. * Jacob Christian I,ange. Teacher, High School, Scranton, Pa., 1885-87; Principal, 1887 -96. Practised law in Scranton, Pa., 1896-98. Died, 22 August, 1898. William Howard Mitchell. 24 Milk Street, Boston, Afass. Principal, High School, Spencer, Mass., 1885. Studied law in Portland, Me., 1885-86; in School of Law, Boston University, 1886-87. LL. B., Boston University, 1887. Practised law in Denver, Col., 1887-88. Treasurer, Colorado Farm-Loan Co., Boston, Mass., 1888-91. Practising law in Boston, 1891- . 84 PHI BETA KAPPA Wilbur Everett Rowell. joi Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass. Studied law in I,awrence, Mass., 1885-87; in Harvard Law School, 1887-88. Practising law in Lawrence, Mass., 1888- . Arthur Eugene Sutherland. Rochester, N. Y. Studied law in Rochester, N. Y., 1885-87. Practised law in Rochester, N. Y., 1887-94. Special County Judge of Monroe County, 1893; County Judge, 1895-1905. Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, 1905- . LL. D., 1906. Frank Bourne Upham. 622 Fairfield Avenue , Bridgeport, Conn. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1885- 88. B. D. from the same, 1888. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1888- . D. D., Syracuse, 1903. Robert Henry Williams. Temple Court, Chattanooga, Tenn. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1885-86. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1886-89. Practising law in Chat- tanooga, Tenn., 1889- . Frederick Shenstone Woods. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1885-86. Teacher, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1886-90. Studied in University of Gottingen, Germany, 1891-94. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1894. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bos- ton, Mass., 1890-95; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1895- 1903; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1903-06; Professor, 1906- . Lecturer on Mathematics, Harvard, 1898-99. Editor Annals of Mathematics, 1900- . Catherine Amelia Gardner. Moodus, Conn. Principal, Public School, West Haven, Conn., 1886-87. Teacher, East Haddam, Conn., 1887-88; High School, Hunting- ton, N. Y., 1888- . * Ida Rachel Gridley. Taught school, and studied medicine, CoUinsville, Conn., 1885 -86. Studied medicine in Woman's Medical College, New York Infirmary, 1886-87; in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1888-89. M. D. from the same, 1889. Practised medicine in Boston, Mass., 1889-90; in CoUinsville, Conn., 1890-1904. Married, 27 December, 1894, Oliver Case. Granted a divorce in 1903, with privilege of resuming her maiden name. Died, 9 March, 1904. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 85 Bella Beeton Pullman. (Mrs. C. S. Porter.) 6§ Lafayette Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. Teacher, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1885-88; Girls' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-92. Married, 28 Septem- ber, 1892. John Littlefield Tilton. (Elected 1887.) hidianola, Iowa. Taught in Niantic, Conn., 1885-86. Graduate Student, and Assistant, Wesleyan, 1886-88. Professor of Natural Sciences, Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, 1888- . Graduate Student, Harvard, 1894-95. A. M., Harvard, 1895. Fellow, University of Chicago, 1902-03. Fellow, American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Member, American Society of Natural- ists, National Geographic Society, Iowa Academy of Sciences. Louis Jones Magee. (Elected 1901.) 25 Broad Street, New York, N. Y. Employed by Thomson-Houston Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1885-92 (in Hamburg, Germany, 1889-92). Managing Director, Union Elektricitats Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany, 1892- . 1886 Charles Wesley Blakeslee. Long Branch, N. J. Taught in Nyack, N. Y., 1886. Principal, Public School, Upper Montclair, N. J., 1887-88; Public School, Andover, N. J., 1889; Public School, Rockaway, N. J., 1890-93. Vice-Principal, High School, Long Branch, N. J., 1893- . George Copeland Boswell. Meriden, Conn. Studied at Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1886- 89. B. D. from the same, 1889. M. E. minister, Puget Sound Conference, 1889-90; New York East Conference, 1890- . William Brill. Sunbury, Pa. M. E. minister, Central Pennsylvania Conference, 1886- Walter Perley Buck. New London, Conn. M. E. minister. New England Southern Conference, 1887- . Clinton DeWitt Burdick. i-/^ Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher, Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-87. Ad- mitted to the New York Bar, 1888. With the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887- . Trustee, Wes- leyan, and Treasurer of the Board, 1907- . 86 PHI BETA KAPPA Wilbur Fisk Dales. 1212 12th Street, N. W., Washington, B.C. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1886-89; East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Maine, 1889-90; Rugby Academy, St. Louis, Mo., 1890-92. Studied in Johns Hopkins University, 1892-95. Head Teacher of Greek, High Schools, Washington, D. C, 1896- . Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Columbian University Cevening classes), 1898-1903. Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan, 1891. William Barker Gwinnell. ^4.^ Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-87. En- gaged in manufacturing, Newark, N. J., 1889- John Calvin Packard. 14. Searle Ave7iue, Brookline, Mass. Vice - Principal, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1886-90. Sub-master, High School, Brookline, Mass., 1890- . George Avery Rich. 105 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. Reporter on Advertiser, Boston, Mass., 1886-87. Editorial writer on Journal, Boston, 1887-96; business manager, 1896-98. Member of Boston Stock Exchange, 1898- . Edward Bennett Rosa. National Bureau oj Standards, Washington, D. C. Teacher, English and Classical School, Providence, R. I., 1886-88. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1888-91; Fellow, 1890-91. Ph. D., 1891. Associate Professor of Physics, Wesleyan, 1891-92; Professor, 1892-1902. Physicist, National Bureau of Standards, 1901- . Professor of Physics, George Washington University, 1905- . Sc. D., 1906. George Phelps Wardell. 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N.J. Electrical Engineer in New York City and Newark, N. J., 1886-1902. In poor health, 1902- Frank Edwin Williams. Elkton, Md. Taughtin Chesapeake City, Md., 1886-87. Studied in Princeton Theological Seminary, N. J., 1888-90. Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C, 1891; Baltimore, Md., 1892-1903. Engaged in literary work, 1903- . Helena lyovina Day. (Mrs. G. ly. CoUyer.) 26 Cherry Street, Waltham, Mass. Married, 19 July, 1886. GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 87 Lillie Blanche Mathewson. i^ Lynde Street, Maiden, Mass. Teacher, Santiago College, Chile, 1887-90; Lyndon Institute, Vermont, 1891-93, 1894-95. Herbert Elmer Drake. (Elected 1888.) 28 Whitmarsk Street, Providence, R. I. Teacher, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1886-92. Studied in University of Berlin, Germany, 1892-94. Teacher, High School, Providence, R. I., 1894- . Edgar Alfred Emens. (Elected 189 1.) Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Principal, Union School, Eaton, N. Y., 1886. Teacher, Canan- daigua Academy, N. Y., 1887-89; Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1889-go. Adjunct Professor of Greek, Syracuse University, 1891-92; Professor, 1892- John Cheeseman Clark. (Elected 1898.) ^2 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1887-89. LL. B., Columbia, Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1889- Arthur William Byrt. (Elected 1901.) ^oy Warre7i Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1887-1888. LL. B., Colum- bia, 1888. Practised law, 1888-95. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1891-98. Superintendent, Brooklyn Church Society, M. E. Church, 1898- D. D., 1906. 1887 Jacob Augustus Cole. ii() New Street, Newark, N.J. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1887- . Financial agent. Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., igoo. Edward Everett Cornwall. I23g Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1887-go. M. D. from the same, 1890. Resident Physician, Pres- byterian Hospital, New York, 1890-91. Ship Surgeon, Nether- lands-American Line, 1892. Practising medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y.,i8g3- . »» PHI BETA KAPPA * Edward Evans Pixley. Died, 22 May, 1893. Ralph Hayward Pomeroy. 5ZZ Nostratid Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Studied medicine in Ivong Island College Hospital, N. Y., 1S87- 89. M. D. from the same, 1889. Interne in Charity Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1889-91. Practising medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891- . Visiting Obstetrician, Kings County Hospital. Lecturer on Obstetrics, Long Island College Hospital. Attending Obstetrician, M. E. (Seney) Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Visiting Gynecologist, Williamsburg Hospital. Associate Gynecologist, Brooklyn Hospital. William Trafton Randall. Waterman, Cal. President, Chaffey College, Cal., 1887-1901. Dean, University of Southern California, 1901-03. Superintendent, California State Industrial School, lone, Cal., 1903- Delegate to Gen- eral Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. M. A. (Hon.), 1894. Frank Henry Richmond. 621 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Principal of Academy, White Oaks, N. M., 1887-88. Superin- tendent of Schools, Lincoln County, N. M., 1889. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1890. Law reporter, Ne\v York Evening Post, 1891. Admitted to New York Bar, 1892. Secretary to Commission to revise the laws of Porto Rico, 1900. Assistant Attorney-General of Porto Rico, 1901. Associate Judge, District Court, San Juan District, Porto Rico, 1902-04. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1904- . Herbert Dwight Rockwell. 26J Rosedale Place, Akron, Ohio. In business in North Adams, Mass., 1887-1905. Retired, 1905. Joseph Chapin Rockwell. 26^ Rosedale Place, Akron, Ohio. Teacher, High School, Westfield, Mass., 1887-S8; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1888-91. Studied in Germany, 1891-94. Teacher, Preparatory Department, Northwestern Uni- versity, 1894-95. Graduate Student, Harvard, 1895-96, 1898- 1902. M. A., Harvard, 1896. Acting Professor, University of California, 1896-98. Professor of Ancient Classics, Buchtel College, 1902- . Frank Elwood Sanford. La Grange, III. Teacher, State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., 1887-90. Superintendent of Schools, La Grange, 111., 1890- . GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT 89 James Madison Stevens. Ocean City, N. J. Principal, High School, Niantic, Conn., 1887-89; Public Schools, Saguache, Col., 1889-90, 1891-94. Employed in State Treasurer's Office, and in Post Office, Denver, Col., 1890-91; Superintendent of Schools, Darlington, Wis., 1895-1901; Ocean City, N. J., 1903- Albert Welcome Thayer. Teacher. Herbert Welch. Delaware, Ohio. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1887-90. B. D. from the same, 1890. M. E. minister. New York Con- ference, 1890-93; New York East Conference, 1893-1905. Presi- dent, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1905- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1901-06. D. D., 1902. I 4, 5- 6, 132 Perry C, 114 Wilbur F., 42 Walter N., 118 Jones, Edwin C, 124 William T., 30 George G., 22 Hillery, Fred A., 90 Hiram A., 29 Hinman, Clark T., II I,ewis F., 17 Hitchcock, Ernest, 74 William A., 77 Merrill, 77 Jost, Cranswick, 43 Hoagland, Warren Iv., Jr., 112 Judd, Charles H., 105 Holdich, Joseph, 3, 4, 5, 131 Orange, 20 Hollis, William H., 31 Judkins, Charles O., 108 Holmes, Henry A., 125 Mrs. Charles 0., III Samuel F., 124 George J., 40 Hoi way, Emory F., 30 Seth P., 4, 25 Hotchkiss, Alice M., 91 Keene, Faye M., 127 Howe, Perry S., Howland, Leroy A., Hoyt, Frank C, 122 116 - 81 Kelley, William v., Kellogg, Amherst W., Romulus 0., 49 36 22 Hubbard, Chester D., 12 Sheldon G., 72 William P., 44 William C, 67 Hubert, Marie von E., 119 Kemmerer, Edwin W., 114 Huffaker, Christopher C, 28 Kettell, George F., - 93 Hulbert, William E., 132 Keyes, Edwin R., 20 Kidd, William H., 100 Hulse, James A., 96 Hunt, Alberts., 4, 25 Kidder, Daniel P., 8 Andrew, - 22 Kimpton, Truman H., 44 Hurlbut, Jesse Iv., 46 King, George E., 38 Hyde, Ammi B., 17 James M., 43 Joseph E., 19 Stephen J., 38 Inglis, Alexander J., 120 Kinney, Melvin D. , - 40 Ingraham, George, 60 Knapp, Martin A., 54 Henry A., 116 Kneil, Thomas R., 67 Henry C. M., 47 Knowles, Daniel C, 36 Olin, 124 Frederick L., 106 Richard, 14 Joseph H., 30 William M., 17 Knox, Loren I<., 10 IND EX. 141 Page Page Kuhns, Oscar, 5, 6, 83 McMahon, Robert C, 116 Mrs. Oscar, 97 Magee, Louis J., 85 Kynett, Alpha G., 72 Mallalieu, Willard F., 35 L,aBar, I,orenzo G., - 72 Mann, Albert, 74 La Ftoa, Linnaeus E., 98 Manning, Eugene W., - 70 Lake, Wesley E., 103 Mansfield, John H., 32 Landon, George, 13 Mantle, Susie J., io5 Samuel G., 93 Marcy, Oliver, - 18 Lane, Harvey B., 4. 5. 7 Marsh, James E., 18 Joseph J., 16 Tamerlane P., 56 Langdale, John W., 122 Martin, William W., 65 Lange, Jacob C, 83 Mason, Roberta, "3 Larned, Jennie, 69 Russell Z., 15 Latimer, James E., 21 Mathewson, LillieB., 87 Laubach, Mrs. R. E., 109 24 Maynard, John W., - 81 Lawrence, William, Mead, William E., 77 Leavenworth, Charles S., 108 Meeks, Cornelia A., III LeCompte, Irville C," no Mellen, George F., 22 Legg, Mrs. A. E., 113 Mendall, Mary E. S., 91 Lehman, Daniel A., 103 Meritt, Ernest L., 98 Leonard, William D., 72 Merrett, Mrs. G. P., 119 Leslie, William H., - 114 Merrill, Annis, 8 Libby, Isaac C, 67 Charles A., 46 Lindsay, John W., 3,4, 5. 6, 12 Elmer T., 78 Thomas B., 65 Miles, Rowland, 94 Littell, Frank B., 98 Millard, Charles W., 53 Little, William F.; lOI Miller, Arthur B., lOI Longley, Ednmnd, 12 Charles A., lOI Loomis, George, 14 Jessie, "5 Reuben H., 4i 17 Mills, Edmund M., 62 Wilbur F.,. 26 Mitchell, Hinckley G. T., 62 Lovejoy, Cyrus C, Loveland, John E., 68 94 John G.,- KateB., - 99 91 Lowell, Delmar R., - 64 William H., 83 Lummis, Henry, 31 Moore, Vida F., 104 Lynch, Frank B., 78 Morse, Joseph L., 38 Lynde, Lester E., 118 Walter E., 96 Mudge, James, 48 McChesney, Ensign, 54 James W., 120 MacComber, George B., - - 112 Munroe, George R., 104 McCormick, Charles W., 77 Harry K., 92 McGaw, George H., 122 Munson, Joseph O., 48 McGilton, William W., 79 Murphy, William G., Jr., 126 McGrew, George H., S8 Myerson, Fannie, 121 Mclutire, Bradford O., 80 McKay, Mary A., 109 Nast, Albert J., 55 McKenny, Howard A., 58 Neumann, Carl S., 120 McKeown, Andrew, 26 George B., 125 142 INDEX. Page Page Newhall, Fales H., 4, l8 Parmenter, Horace W., 38 William R., 78 Parsons, Solomon, 36 Newton, Henry G., - 59 Partch, Arthur W., - 93 Nichols, Mrs. C. E. 0., 8o Patten, David, - ■7 Nicolson, Frank W., 5, 132 Payne, Charles H., 33 Nightingale, Augustus F., 50 Hubbard B., 42 Ninde, Edward S., 89 Peck, Elizabeth P., - 121 William X., 32 Elliott J., 26 Nixon, Paul, 124 Pegg, John, 23 Noble, Eugene A., 99 Peirce, Bradford K., 13 Noe, Harry S., 93 Pennoyer, Elias R., 32 Norris, Louis A., 108 Perkins, Mrs. C. A., ' 70 North, Charles R., 53 Jacob N., 48 Crandall J., 71 Perrins, Newton M., 126 Frank M., 61 Phillips, Watson L., 62 Francis R., no William H. H., 48 Northrop, D. Ward, 5, 54 Pierce, Clarence A., 120 Norton, Lewis J., 103 Jay W., lOI Noyes, George L., 112 Pike, Kate G., 89 Mrs. George L., 113 Pillsbury, John H., - 65 Henry S., 21 Pilsbury, Benjamin, 20 Nye, Elisha B., 3,4,8 Benjamin C, 68 Pitkin, Clara R., 71 Olin, Stephen H., 52 Pixley, Edward E., - 88 O'Neill, Patrick F., - 112 Plimpton, George L., 99 Opdyke, Samuel B., 107 Pomeroy, Charles R., 28 Sylvester H., - 28 Daniel, 33 Osborn, Henry L., 73 James M., 34 Osborne, Albert E., 109 Julius R., 22 Thomas G., 12 Ralph H., 88 Wilbur F., 42 Porter, Mrs. C. S., 85 Osgood, Lewis W., 40 Povey, Richard G., - n8 Osmun, George W., 112 Powers, John H., 56 Ostrander, Frederick C, 103 Pratt, George W., 23 Otheman, Edward B., 31 Preutice, George, 132 George R., 79 Prescott, William C, 15 112 Packard, Isaac H., 63 Price, Arthur W., John C, - Page, Charles H., Jr., 86 99 Jacob E., Pullman, Bella B., 132 85 Palmer, Albert P., 60 Archie E., MayT., Wilbur M., 65 119 63 54 James, - John S., Joseph, 109 lOI 44 Parker, Charles M., Purinton, Mrs. C. O., III Francis H., 65 Quereau, George W., 23 Millard M., 68 Quimby, Silas E., 39 Wendell P., 96 Quittmeyer, Ernest M., 114 INDEX. 143 Rand, John C, Mrs. J. P., Randall, William T., Randolph, Walter J., Raymond, Bradford P., Charles Harlow, Charles Henry, Hester L., Miner, Reed, George E., John J., Reynolds, Frank, George G., George G., 2d, William A., Rice, Caroline L., Charles F., Edward L., Mrs. Edward L., Lizzie C, WillardM., William, William C, William N., 3, 4, 5, Rich, Burdett A., George A., Herbert I,., Richard, William A., Richmond, Frank H., Ridgaway, Henry B., Rippere, Robert H., Risley, Edith L., Rittenhouse, Aaron, Robbing, Frank E., - Silas W., Roberts, George I,., John L. S., Robertson, Daniel L,., Robinson, Francis A., Rocker, George, Rockwell, Herbert D., Joseph C, Roe, Frederick W., Rogers, Charles S., - Guy W.,- Rosa, Edward B., Round, George C, Rowe, Allan W., Rowell, Wilbur E., - Page 44 102 88 118 132 114 72 97 133 57 47 54 13 125 36 75 61 lOI 104 106 9 133 118 6, 48 72 86 90 82 88 133 125 119 42 126 4, 19 39 42 72 23 124 88 88 no 37 127 86 51 133 84 Page Russell, Albin C, 71 Andral I,., 63 Charles A.; 126 Herbert E., 82 Rust, Richard H., 49 Ryder, George D., 121 Sanford, Arthur B., - 61 Elias B., - 50 Frank E., 88 Myron R., 76 Savage, Charles W., 99 Isaac A. , 13 Sawyer, Ethel R., - 123 Saxe, Alfred, 10 Scofield, William E., 72 Scudder, Henry T., 61 Sarah A., 126 Searle, tucy 0., 109 Searls, Edmund D., 109 Shaw, William J., 133 Sheldon, Warren F., 114 Mrs. Warren F., 106 Shepard, Hiram P., 37 Sherburn, George W., 127 Joel 0., 63 Shonk, George W., - 63 Herbert B., 122 Shumway, Philip B., 43 Sibley, Benjamin E., 112 Silber, William B., 24 Simmons, Ichabod, - 41 Simon, Benjamin F., 76 Skeel, Clarence M., 68 Skilton, Charles C, 32 Smiley, Charles W., 66 Smith, Albert L., 81 Alvenza I., no Arthur W., 99 Augustus W., 3> 5, 133 Edgar M., 60 Francis H., 134 George C, 33 George H., 63 MaeD., "5 Mary E., 125 Perry C, 5, 19 Sidney K., - 49 William B., 91 144 INDEX. Page Page Smyser, William E., 94 Tenney, Jasper, 26 Smyth, Winfield S., 45 Thayer, Albert W., 89 Sneath, E. Hershey, 134 Lorenzo R., 13 Snow, William L., 105 Thomas, Mrs. C. E., 69 Spalding, William I,., 41 Thompson, Elizabeth, "3 Spencer, Edward M., 114 Mrs. E. W., "5 Elihu, 10 Wilson W., 97 Robinson, 122 Mrs. Wilson W., 97 Staples, Clarence H., 116 Thorndike, Ashley H., 103 Starks, Henry A., 56 Edward L., 107 Steele, Daniel, - 4, 6, 21 Everett L., 120 George McK. , 24 Tirrell, George L., 109 Stephenson, Andrew, 134 Henry A., 105 Stetson, Willis K., 5, 6. 78 Winthrop, 116 Stevens, Clinton C, 99 Tilton, John L., 85 Edwin P., 65 Tower, Freeman P., 45 George, 30 OHn F., 102 James M., 89 Mrs. OHn F., - III Stiles, Charles W., 134 Towle, Edward D., 65 Stone, George H., 54 Trafton, Gilbert H., 112 Phebe A., 70 Mrs. Gilbert H., III Stowers, Charles N., 41 Travis, Charles M., 127 Strong, George F., 123 Thomas, - 117 Henry A., 51 Tread well, Aaron L., 91 James,' 15 Treat, Payson J., 117 William C, 73 True, Alfred C, 63 Studley, Williams., 25 Tunison, William, 18 Sturdevant, Byron D., 41 Tuttle, Alexander H., 51 Stutson, Nelson, 37 Twiggar, Mrs. A. W., III Super, Ralph C, 134 Twombly, John H., - 14 Sutherland, Arthur E. , 84 Swett, Vernon B., 109 Underbill, Abram S., 68 Sykes, Clara F., 126 Underwood, Thomas P., - 15 Upham, Frank B., 84 Taft, Marcus L., 63 Samuel F., 34 William N., 73 Tamblyn, Egbert J., lOI Van Benschoten, Fredrika, 119 Evan t,., no James Cooke, -3-5 Tasker, Arthur N., 120 Marguerite M., 125 Edwin S., 96 Van Deusen, Henry R., 105 Fred E., 82 Van Uoon, William F., 78 Taylor, Alfred E.. lOI Van Vleck, Anna, 75 Franklin H., - 82 Clara, 78 George I/., 135 Edward B., 82 Hannah A., 70 Mrs. Edward B., 97 Joseph R., 79 Jane, 89 Riley T., 31 John M., - 4, 5, 6, 24 INDEX. 145 Page Page Wade, Frank B., Il8 Whiting, John H., 32 Waldo, Clarence A., 68 Whitney, George H., 37 Walker,'Albert P., 82 Wilcox, Alexander M., 135 Wallace, William C, 69 J. Myra, - 119 Walton, Gorham R., 27 Wilder, Charles W., 49 Waltz, Merle B., 107 Wiley, Ephraim E-, 9 Ward, Herbert H., 75 Wilkie, Edward A., 69 Warden, George P., 86 Williams, Elizabeth, III William H., 41 Frank E., 86 Ware, John C, 123 Margaret N., - 109 Warner, Ella P., 127 M. Emma, 115 George M., 123 Richard S., 42 Warren, Angle V., 70 Robert H., 84 Henry W., 29 Willman, Leon K., III William F., 29 Wilson, Thomas C, 81 Webster, Carrie C, 80 Woodrow, 135 Weeks, Mrs. E., 108 Winans, William S., Jr., 71 Joseph D., 56 Winchell, Alexander, 19 Welch, Herbert, 89 Winchester, Caleb T., 4, 5, 56 Wells, Mrs. Ada T,, 70 Wing, Frank E., 117 Joseph K., 59 John E., 117 Maud E., 108. Winter, Florence, 127 Thomas D., 91 Wood, Samuel W., 32 Wendell, George W., 27 Woods, Charles D., - 77 Wentworth, Erastus, 9 Frederick, 39 Westgate, George L,., 5, 6, 49 Frederick S., - 84 Lewis G.| 96 Williams., 107 Mrs. Lewis G., 96 Woodward, Harvey, 56 Mary Iv., III Wright, Alfred A., 45 Whedon, Daniel A., 16 Dexter R., 16 Daniel D., 135 Frederick W., 127 Whitaker, George, 42 Moses E., 29 Nicholas T., 49 Wyatt, Albert H., 46 Whitcher, William F., 60 White, Aaron, 27 Yager, Granville, 51 Mrs. C. T., 91 Young, Archer E., "3 Henry S., 80 Arthur E., 113 Marcus, 91 John, 41 Moses C, 16 c^mt^