ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY GENERAL CATALOGUE 1850 - 1910 PRINCETON, N. J. * Testament; translation of Augustine's Anti-Maniclican Treatises; A History of the Baptists in the United States; A History of Anti-Pcdobaptism ; A Manual of Church History; author in part and editor A Century of Baptist Achievement ; contributor to Baptist En- cyclopedia; American Encyclopedia; Canadian Encyclopedia; Encyclo- pedia Britannica; The Popular and Critical Encyclopedia; Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels; Dictionary of Religions and Ethics; Realen- cyklopddie fiir protestantische Theologie und Kirche (3rd edition) ; de- partment editor for Church History, and contributor New Schaff-Her- sog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge; contributor of article Dcr Protestantismus in Nord Amcrika to "Der Protestantismus am Ende des XIX Jahrhundert in Wort und Bild, (Berlin) ; associate editor, Ameri- can Journal of Theology; and The Review and Expositor. LL.D., S. W. Bapt. U. 1883; D.D., Mer. U., 1885. Address, 609 Dutton St., Waco, Texas. 1881 *Rev. THOMAS HARWOOD PATTISON, D.D 1904 Born, Launceston, Cornwall, England, Dec. 14, 1838. Regent's Park College, London, 1862; D.D., Colg. U., 1880; B. U., 1892; Wms. C, 1893; pastor, Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, Eng., Newcastle on Tyne; Rochdale; First ch.. New Haven, Conn., 1875-78; Emmanuel ch., Al- bany, N. Y., 1878-81 ; prof. Homilctics and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S., 1881-1904. Author (with others). Religious Republics; Service of Song; Present-Day Lectures; The Making of William Carey; History of the English Bible; The Making of the Sermon; Public Prayer; The History of Preaching and numerous articles in religious and secular periodicals. Died Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1904. 1882 Rev. ERNEST DeWITT BURTON, D.D 1883 Born, Granville, O., Feb. 4, 1856. A.B., D. U., 1876; graduated, R. T. S., 1882; student, Universtiy of Leipzig, 1887; University of Berlin, 1894; D.D., D. U., 1898; engage in teaching, 1876-79; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 22, 1883; instructor in New Testament Greek. R. T. S.. 1882-83 ; associate prof. New Testament Interpretation, N. T. I., 1883- 86; prof. New Testament Interpretation, N. T. I., 1886-92; prof. New Testament Interpretation, U. C, 1892-. One of the associate editors of The Biblical World, 1893-1906; editor-in-chief, 1906- one of the edit- 7 ELECTED RESIGNED OR DIED ors of The American Journal of Theology, 1897-1906; managing editor, 1906-. Oriental Educational Commissioner, U. C, 1908-09. Author, Syn- tax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek; Records and Letters of the Apostolic Age; Handbook of the Life of Paul; (jointly with William Arnold Stevens), Handbook of the Life of Christ; (also jointly with William Arnold Stevens), A Harmony of the Gospels for Historical Study; Short Introduction to the Gospels; Principles of Lit- erary Criticism and their Application to the Synoptic Problem; Studies in the Gospel according to Mark; (with Shailer Mathews) Studies in the Life of Christ and Principles and Ideals for the Sunday School; (with J. M. P. Smith and G. B. Smith) Biblical Ideas of the Atone- ment; editor (1899-1906 with W. R. Harper) Constructive Bible Studies. D.D., D. U., 1897. Address, 5525 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. 1884 Rev. JACOB SAMUEL GUBELMANN, D.D. Born, Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 26, 1836. A.B., U. R., 1858 ; graduated, R. T. S., 1860; D.D., U. R., 1887; ord. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 13, 1861; pastor, Louisville, 1860-62; St. Louis, Mo., 1862-68; Philadelphia, Pa., 168-84; prof. Christian Theology and Homiletics, German Department, R. T. S., 1884-94; prof. Christian Theology, Ethics and Homiletics, ib., 1894-. Author, Die Predigt am See; The Inspiration of the Sacred Scriptures. Address, 39 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y. 1889 Rev. THEODORE WELD HOPKINS 1890 Born, Cincinnati, O., Jan. 5, 1841. A.B., Y. C, 1864; graduated, R. T. S., 1873 ; prof. Ecclesiastical History, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1874-80; pastor. Central Presbyterian ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1881-87; acting prof. Church History, R. T. S., 1889-90; prof. Ecclesiastical His- tory and Church Polity, Aub. T. S., 1893-95; engaged in literary work and supplying pulpits, residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1895-. Address, 23 Rundel Park, Rochester, N. Y. 1889 Rev. ALBERT JOHN RAMAKER Born, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1860. Graduated, R. T. S., 1886; A.B., U. R., 1895; ord. Cleveland, O., Aug. 23, 1886; pastor, Cleveland, 1886- 89 ; instructor in Greek and Latin Grammar, German Literature and Universal History, German Department, R. T. S., 1889-90; acting prof. Church History, and the Greek Language, ib., 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-. Author, Ein Ueberblick iiber die Geschichte der deutschen Baptisten in America; Die christliche Heidensmission; Eine kurze Geschichte der Baptisten. Address, 11 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y. 1890 Rev. LEWIS KAISER Born, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23, 1860. Student, German Department, and U. R., 1878-83; R. T. S., 1883-84; C. T. S., 1884-85; ord. Phila- delphia, Pa., Sep. 18, 1884; pastor, Philadelphia, 1884-88; Rochester, N. Y., 1888-90; acting prof. Old Testament Interpretation and Universal ELECTED RESIGNED OR DIED History, German Department, R. T. S., 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-. Moderator of Triennial Conference of German Baptists 1898-1910. Au- thor, Das apostolischc Zcitaltcr; Die Stimmcn dcr Prophctcn. Address, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y. 1891 JOHN PHILLIPS SILVERNAIL Born, Prattsville, N. Y., June 5, 1851. A.B., Ham. C., 1874; prof. Elocution, in Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-84; prof. Elocution and Sacred Oratory, Drew Theological Seminary, 1884-91 ; acting prof. Elocution and Sacred Oratory, R. T. S., 1891-. Address, 177 Pearl St., Rochester, N. Y. 1891 Rev. WALTER ROBERT BETTERIDGE, D.D. Born. Riga, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1863. A.B., U. R., 1888; D.D., U. R., 1906; graduated, R. T. S., 1891 ; student, Universities of Gottingen and Berlin, 1895-96; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 30, 1892; instructor in Hebrew, R. T. S., 1891-92; assistant prof. Hebrew Language and Literature, ib., 1892-1900; acting prof, ib., 1900-01; prof, ib., 1901- Address, 18 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y. 1897 Rev. WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH, D.D. Born, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861. Graduated, Gymnasium, Giiters- loh, Westphalia, Germany, 1883; A.B., U. R., 1884; D.D., U. R., 1902; graduated, R. T. S., 1886; ord. New York, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1886; pastor. Second German ch.. New York, 1886-97; acting prof. New Testament Interpretation and the Natural Sciences, German Department, R. T. S., 1897-99; prof, ib., 1899-1902; prof.. Church History, R. T. S., 1902-. Secretarj', Baptist Congress, 1892-94; editor, Jitgend Herold, 1892-96; Earl Lecturer, Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Calif., 1910; editor, EvangeUiimsUedcr and Evangeliumss'dngcr ; author, Das Leben Jesu; Leben und Wirken von August Raiischenbusch; Die poUtische Vcrfassung unseres Landcs; Christianity and the Social Crisis. Address, 40 Shepherd St., Rochester, N. Y. 1903 Rev. JOHN HENRY MASON, D.D. Born. W. Swanzey, N. H., May 29, 1850. Graduated. B. U., A. B. 1872; D.D., U. R., 1903; D.D., B. U., 1904; on the stafif of "The New York Tribune" 1872-1874; R. T. S., 1877; ord. Sennett, N. Y., June 6. 1877; p. Sennett 1877-Oct. 1881; Brockport. Nov. 1881-Apr. 1889; First church. New Haven, Conn., May, 1889-June 1896; in Europe; First church, Batavia, N. Y., Jan. 1898-Jan. 1904; prof. English Bible, R. T. S., Sept. 1904-. Address, 213 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y. 1903 Rev. JOSEPH WILLIAM ALEXANDER STEWART, D.D., LL.D. Born, Waterloo, Ontario, Jan. 17, 1852. A.B., U. T., 1876; graduated, Theol. Dept. Woodstock C, 1879; D.D., U. R., 1893; LL.D., Mc^L U., 1907; ord. Beachville, Ontario, June, 1876; pastor, Beachville, 1876-77; 9 ELECTED RESIGNED OR DIED St. Catharines, Ont., 1877-81; Hamilton, Ont, 1881-87; Rochester, N. Y., 1887-1903; Examiner, U. T., 1881-84; acting prof. Homiletics, McM. U., 1885-86; secretary. For. Miss. Soc. of Ont. and Que., 1882- 86; dean and prof. Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S., 1903- Author, numerous published sermons and papers. Address, 42 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. 1904 Rev. JOHN HENRY STRONG Born, Cleveland, O., Dec. 7, 1866. B.A., U. R.. 1889; B.A., Yale U., 1890; graduated, R. T. S., 1893; in Berlin and Marburg, in New Testa- ment studies, 1903-1904; ord. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 28, 1894; p. Mt. Auburn church, Cincinnati, Mar. 1894-Mar. 1896; First church. New Britain, Conn., May 1897-Oct. 1903; graduate student, (New Testa- ment), U. of Berlin and of Marburg, Germany, 1903-04; associate prof. New Testament Interpretation, R. T. S. 1904-. Address, 287 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. 1905 Rev. CORNELIUS WOELFKIN, D.D. Born, New York City, N. Y., September 15, 1859; Biblical Inst., Stan- ford, N. Y., D.D., Rutgers College, 1905; D.D., U. R., 1906; ord. Stanford, N. Y., June 12, 1886; p. First church, Hackensack, N. J., Sept. 1887-92; North church, Jersey City, Apr. 1892-94; Greene Ave., church, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 1894-Oct. 1905; prof. Homiletics, R. T. S., Oct. 1905- Address, 196 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y. 1907 Rev. CONRAD HENRY MOEHLMANN Born, Meriden, Conn., May 26, 1879; U. of Mich., A.B. 1902; R. T. S. 1905 ; B.D. 1905 ; Fellow U. C, 1908-09 ; ord. Central City, Neb., Sept. 22, 1905; p. Central City, July 1905-Sep. 1906; instructor Church His- tory, R. T. S., 1907-08; instructor, Hebrew, ib., 1909-10. Address, 283 Laburnum Crescent, Rochester, N. Y. 1908 Rev. HENRY CLAY MABIE, D.D 1909 Born, June 20, 1847; University of Chicago, A.B. 1868; Chicago Theol. Sem., B.D., 1875; D.D., U. of Chicago, 1882; ord., Rockford, 111., Sept. 1869; pastor, Rockford, 1869-73; Oak Park, 1873-76; Brook- line, Mass., 1876-79; First church, Indianapolis, Ind., 1879-84; Belvidere, 111., 1884-85; First church, St. Paul, Minn., 1885-88; Central church, Minneapolis, 1885-90; corres. secy., A. B. M. U., Boston, Mass., 1890- 1908; acting prof. Systematic Theology, R. T. S., 1908-09; lecturer on Theory and Practice of Missions, ib., 1909. LIBRARIANS 1854 *Rev. VELONA ROUNDY HOTCHKISS, D.D 1865 1869 *Rev. rabbi JOSEPH WALES BUCKLAND. D.D 1876 1876 Rev. HOWARD OSGOOD, DD., LL.D 1901 1901 Rev. WALTER ROBERT BETTERIDGE, D.D. 10 STUDENTS 1851 GRADUATES ♦JOSEPH ALBERT BAILEY, b. Middletown, Conn., Aug. 17, 1823; Wcslcyan U. 1!^9; N. T. I. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851; ord. Essex, Conn.. Oct. 22, 1851; p. Essex, 1851-55; Waterbury, Sep. 1855-73; d. Carls- bad, Bohemia, May 11, 1873. *ERASTUS HAMILTON BURR, b. Preble, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1820; Colg. U. 1849 ; Colg. T. S. 1849-50 ; R. T. S. 1851 ; ord. Massillon, 0., Jan. 7. 1852; p. Massillon, Oct. 1851-June 52; Durhamville, N. Y., June 1852-May 54; health failed; w. c. Homer, 1854-57; d. Homer, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1857. *PETER IRVING, b. London, Eng., July 4, 1821; Colg. U. 1849; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851 ; ord. Wolcott, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1853; p. Wolcott, 1852-55; Montezuma, 1855-56; Elba, 1856-57; Romulus, 1857- 59; Walworth, 1859-60; Wolcott, 1861-62; Brighton, 111., 1864-66; Irv- ing, 1866-69; d. Irving, 111., Oct. 5, 1869. *CHARLES KEYSER. b. Albany, N. Y., May 13, 1827; Colg. U. 1849; ^olg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851 ; ord. Wolcott, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1853; p. 1851; p. Wallingford, 1851-53; Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1853-54; Niagara Falls, 1854-57; Jefferson St., Providence, R. I., 1857-63; Binghamton, N. Y., 1864-68; Eleventh ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-70; Central ch., Trenton, N. J., 1870-75 ; Wakefield, Mass., 1875-77 ; D.D., Bu. U., 1873 ; d. Wakefield, Mass., Sep. 21, 1877. *HENRY McQueen RICHARDSON, b. Vernon, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1824; Colg. U. 1849; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851; ord. Hamilton. O., Feb. 4, 1852; p. Hamilton, 1851-62; Oswego, N. Y., 1862-65; Co- lumbia, Mo., 1867-71; Fulton, 1871-73; Liberty, 1873-81; Maryville, 1881-84; Lexington (p. several country and town churches in vicinity), 1884-95; w. c. Kansas City, 1895-98; Mexico, 1898-99; Kansas City, 1899-1901; Mexico, 1901-03. Author. Sermons and Sermon Outlines; 200 Sermon Outlines. D.D., W. J. C. 1878; d. Mexico, Mo., Jan. 14, 1903. WILLIAM WALLACE SAWYER, b. Harpersfield, O., Sep. 22, 1825; Colg. U. 1849; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851; ord. Troy, O., June 11 1852 1852; p. Troy, 1852-55; Rock Island, III., May 1855-Nov. 1859; p. supply, Peoria, Feb.-Nov. 1859; Pekin, Nov. 1859-Aug. 62; p. Hunting- ton, O., Dec. 1862-Nov. 66; Milford, Nov. 1866-Dec. 71; Columbia ch., Cincinnati, Dec. 1871-Sep. 74; Washington C. H., Nov. 1874-Nov. 76; w. c. Milford, teaching and occasional preaching, 1876-. On staff of Masonic Review, 1878-1905. Address, Milford, Q 6-*5 1852 GRADUATES *THOMAS PHILPOT CAMPBELL, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 10, 1823; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. E. Avon, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1853 p. E. Avon, 1852-55; St. Charles, 111., 1857-59; Mt. Carroll, 1859-64 Waukegan, 1864-66; South Bend, Ind., 1866-70; New Albany, 1870-72 Delevan, 111., 1872-85; Geneseo, 1885-87; Winchester, 1887-89; d. Win- chester, 111., Aug. 14, 1889. *WATSON CLARK, b. Yorkshire, N. Y., July 11, 1828; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Girard, Pa., Aug. 3, 1852; supply. Green Bay, Wis., Keosauqua, la.. Marietta, O., 1852-54; p. Ohio C. H., O., 1854-56; Cincinnati, 1856-58; evangelist. Saline Ass'n, Mo., 1858-61; p. Ohio C. H., O., 1862-65; Mt. Gilead, 1866-68; Goshen, Ind., 1870- 72; Xenia, 111., 1872-75; Winchester, 1876; Sycamore, 1877; d. Syca- more, 111., June 10, 1877. *SAMUEL COLE, b. Beverly, Mass., Sep. 5, 1824; Cy. C. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Belfast, Me., July 27, 1853; p. Belfast, June 1853- 54; d. Beverly, Mass., Nov. 11, 1854. *LEVI SHREVE HANCOCK, b. near Burlington, N. J., Mar. 18, 1819; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; not ord.; agent, American Sunday School Union, 1852-56 ; health failed ; residence, Ridgetown, Ont., 1857- 1909; postmaster, Ridgetown, Ont., 1862-1909; d. Ridgetown, Ont, Nov. 23, 1909. ♦AUSTIN HARMON, b. Wheatland, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1828; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Wheatland, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1852; p. Wheat- land, 1852-56; Allegan, Mich., 1856-60; Summer Hill, N. Y., 1860-61; with other churches, 1861-65 ; d. South Haven, Mich., Sep. 7, 1865. *CHARLES HIBBARD, b. Abbott's Corner, Mass., Dec. 21, 1823 B. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Providence, R. I., Sep. 14, 1852; miss A. B. F. M. Soc, Moulmein, Burma, 1852-66; p. Chester, Vt., 1867-75 Vergennes, 1876-79; Middlebury, 1879-83; invalid. Providence, R. I 1883-87. Author, History of the Vermont Baptist State Convention; d. Providence, R. I., Sep. 30, 1887. 12 1852 *GEORGE JOHNSON, b. Congleton, England, Jan. 19, 1824; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. North Hector, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1852; p. North Hector, 1852-54; Canton, 1854-56; Greece, 1856-69; Marlboro, N. J., 1869-71 ; Lakewood, 1876-84 ; supply, Jacksonville, Fla., Palatka ; Osbornville, N. J.; Demarest; residence, Lakewood, 1884-96; d. Lake- wood, N. J., June 18, 1896. ♦SAMUEL TRUSDELL LIVERMORE, b. German, Chenango Co., N. Y., Mar. 16, 1824; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. S. Livonia, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1852; p. S. Livonia, 1852-57; Cooperstown, 1857-62; Lowville, 1862-67; in business six years; agent, A. B. P. Soc, in Conn., one year ; p. Block Island, R. L, four years ; supply, Pocasset, and North Middleboro, Mass. ; literary work and supplying churches, Worcester ; d. Worcester, :\Iass., Feb. 2, 1892. ♦JOHN RAE NISBET, b. Haddington, Scotland, Oct. 14, 1822; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1852; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sandoway, Arracan, 1853-55 ; p. Paris, Ont., 1855-57 ; York, N. Y., 1857-59; w. c. Cincinnati, O., 1876; Washington, D. C, 1888-1906; d. Washington, D. C, Nov. 29, 1906. *HENRY B. SHERMER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 25, 1823; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 23, 1852; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc. to the Bassa Tribe, Africa, 1852-53; returned, 1854; p. Newton, N. J., 1856-60; Woodstown, two years; Schooley's Moun- tain, 1864-69; d. Schooley's Mountain, N. J., Mar. 22, 1869. DAVID S. SNODGRASS, b. near Rodney, Jeflferson Co., Miss., Dec. 5, 1826; Oakland C. 1847; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1852; ord. St. Joseph, La., Apr. 1853 ; p. St. Joseph, 1853-55 ; Vicksburg, Miss., 1856- 69; Sulphur Springs, Tex., 1871-72; Longview, 1873-74; Huntsville, 1874-77; Willis, 1877-78; Columbus, 1879; Montgomery, 1880-81; Na- vasota, 1882; Millican and Courtney, 1882-85; Victoria, 1886-91; Sweet Home, 1891-95; Pleasanton, 1891-92; Salem, 1895-96; w. c. San An- tonia, 1896-1900; Yoa Rum, 1900-01; Houston, 1901-. Address, Houston, Tex. ♦FREDERICK SNYDER, b. near Franklin, O., Jan. 7, 1818; Un. C. 1840; ord. Dayton, O., Dec. 3, 1843; p. First ch., Dayton, May 1844- June 51; R.T.S. 1852; p. Terre Haute, Ind., 1852-53; Williamsburg, N. Y., 1853 ; d. Williamsburg, July 2, 1853. ♦ORLANDO BURDETT STONE, b. Homer, N. Y., Sep. 24, 1823; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Xenia, O., Mar. 1853; p. Xenia, Oct.-Dec. 1852; Nevada City, Cal., 1854-58; San Jose, 1858-64; dist. secy., A. B. H. M. Soc. for the West, 1864-67 ; p. La Fayette, Ind., Oct. 13 1853 1867-Dec. 70; Rockford, 111., 1871-72; Marengo, Nov. 1872-Oct. 76; Bloomington, Nov. 1876-80; invalid, Bloomington, 1880-89; D.D.; d. Bloomington, 111., Feb. 20, 1889. *DANIEL WHITAKER, b. Downs, N. J., Nov. 7, 1822; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 7, 1852; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc. Moulmein, Burma, 1853-56; Toungoo, 1856-57; d. Moulmein, Aug. 18, 1857. 14-*13 1853 GRADUATES *WASHINGTON BARNHURST, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 30, 1830; Bu. U. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 8, 1853; p. Chestnut Hill ch., Philadelphia, 1853-54; Burlington, N. J., 1854-56; St. Louis, Mo., 1856-60; d. Iberia, Mo., Apr. 29, 1862. *JOHN HARVARD CASTLE, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 27, 1830; Bu. U. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Pottsville, Pa. Sep. 27, 1853; p. Potts- ville, Pa., 1853-56 ; Newburg, N. Y., 1856-59 ; Philadelphia, Pa., 1859-73 ; Toronto, Ont., 1873-81 ; pres. Toronto Bapt. Coll. 1881-89 ; removed to Rochester, N. Y., to make his home in 1889; supply. Fifth ch., Phila- delphia, Pa., Feb.-June 1890. D.D., Bu. U., 1866; d. Philadelphia, June 11, 1890. *NATHANAEL JUDSON CLARK, b. Niantic, Conn., Jan. 28, 1822; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Southington, Conn., Mar. 8, 1854; p. Southington, 1854-56; Schuykill Falls, Pa., 1856-58; South Abing- ton, Mass., 1860-63; First ch., Cincinnati, O., 1864-66; Penn Yan, N. Y., 1868-70; cor. secy., Am. Bible Union, 1870-73; health failed; residence, Niantic, Conn., 1882-88; d. Niantic, Feb. 18, 1888. *ANDREW LONGYEAR FREEMAN, b. Shandakin, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1828; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Camillus, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1853; p. Camillus, 1853-Dec. 58; Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan.-Dec. 1859; supply in Mich, and N. Y., Jan.-Apr. 1860; p. Deposit, N. Y., May 1860-Oct. 61; Stockton, Oct. 1861-May 64; Southington, Conn., May 1864-Sep. 7Z; Penfield, N. Y., Sep. 1873-Dec. 79; Mumford, Apr. 1880-Feb. 85; secy. Conn. Ed. Soc, 1868-73 ; financial secy., Vt. Acad., Mar.-July 1885; financial secy.. Cook Acad., July 1885-88; treas., ib., 1888-90; re- tired, Canandaigua, 1895-1902; d. Camillus, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1902. *EDWARD F. GURNEY, b. Cummington, Mass., June 20, 1827; D. U., 1848; teacher, ib., 1848-49; miss. 1849-51; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Jordan, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1854; p. Jordan, 1853-55; Woodstock, 111., 1856; re- 14 1853 moved to Minn, on account of failing health, 1857, and settled near Austin; organized and became first pastor of church in Austin, 1857- 61 ; d. Austin. Minn., June 26, 1862. ♦WILLIAM DUNLAP HEDDEN, b. E. Orange, N. J., Nov. 6, 1828; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Meridian, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1853; p. Meridian, 1853-55; E. Orange, N. J., 1855-80; Peekskill, N. Y., 1880- 90. D.D.; d. E. Orange, N. J., Dec. 24, 1890. *DAVID TILTON MORRILL, b. Danville, Vt., Oct. 24, 1826; Un. C. 1849; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Rahway, N. J., Mar. 5, 1854; p. Newark, 1854-69; Fourth St. ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1869-74; Park Ave. ch., St. Louis, 1874-76; Upper Alton, 111., 1876-83; Virden, 1883-86; La-grange, Mo., 1886-92; health failed; w. c. La Grange, 111., 1892-96; Fargo, N. D., 1896-97; Belvidere, 111., 1897-98; Chapl. 26th Regt. N. J. Vols, during civil war; dist. secy., A. B. P. S. for S. W. district, 1876. D.O., S. C, 1892 ; d. Belvidere, 111., Oct. 9, 1898. *JAMES HARVEY PARMELEE, b. Wilmington, Vt., May 4, 1823; Cy. C. 1850; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Xenia, O., 1854; p. West Union, la., 1855-56; Charles City, 1857-58; Kenosha, Wis., during Civil War; agent, of Christian Com. at Vicksburg, Miss., during latter part of war; p. Lacon, 111., 1866-69; Guilford, Vt., 1870-72; Bernardstown, ^lass.. supply, neighboring churches, 1872-78; De Funiak Springs, Fla., 1888-1905. Author, Problems in Theology; d. De Funiak Springs, Fla.. Nov. 5, 1905. *WILLIAM CAREY PHILLIPS, b. Bristol, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1822; Un. C. 1849; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Burnt Hills, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1847; p. Burnt Hills, Canandaigua, Port Byron, Throopsville, 1847-58; home miss. St. Cloud, Minn., preaching at Anoka, Maple Grove, Little Falls, Maine Prairie, Fair Haven, 1859-63; teaching. Port Byron, 1863-64; p. S. Butler, N. Manlius, Centerville, Port Byron, Brisbin, Etna, Virgil, De Ruyter, Beaver Meadow, N. Y., 1864-87; w. c. Etna, N. Y., 1887- 92 ; d. Nunda, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1893. *JOHN BENJAMIN PITMAN, b. Bradford, Eng., May 22, 1825; U. R. 1850-51 ; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Lakeville, N. Y., 1853; p. Lakeville, May 1853-Mar. 54; Seneca Falls. ]\Iay 1854-Feb. 56; Medina, Mar. 1856- July 57; Springfield, 1857-59; Hornellsville, 1859-61; Warsaw, 1861- 63; Matteawan, 1863-64; prepared for orders in Episcopal church at Matteawan, 1864; d. Fishkill Landing, N. Y., Sep. 22, 1902. ♦ROBERT TELFORD, b. Hall's Corners, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1820; U. R. 1851; R. T. S., 1853; ord. Benton Center, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1853; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bangkok, Siam, 1853-63 ; Swatow, China, 1863- 64; returned, 1864; agent, of Christian Com., 1864-65; p. Wash- 15 1854 ington, Pa., 1865-68; Hamilton, O., 1868-69; Warren, 1869-73; Roch- ester, Minn., 1873-74; Eau Claire, Wis., 1874-77; E. Henrietta, N. Y., 1878-81 ; W. Springfield, Pa., 1882-83 ; De Land, Fla., supplying neigh- boring churches ; miss, of S. B. C, conducting ministerial institutes for colored Bapt. pastors, 1883-93; w. c. George Nugent Home, German- town, Pa., 1893-98; d. Germantown, June 5, 1898. JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, b. Sherrington, Que., Dec. 22, 1829; Grand Ligne Miss, school; Montreal College, 1849-50; U. R. 1850- 51; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Grand Ligne, Que., Feb. 7, 1854; miss. Grand Ligne, 1854-56; p. Montreal, 1856-59; miss. Grand Ligne, 1859-64; editor, Montreal, 1865-66 ; miss, among the French, Stryker, O., 1866- 68; p. South ch., Chicago, III, 1868-70; Momence, 1871-72; miss. A. B. H. M. S. among the French in New Eng., 1873- ; instructor in French Dept., N. T. L, 1889-98; Providence, R. I., 1898- ; supt. French miss., N. E., 1873-1909; genl. miss. 1909-. Author La Regie de Foi, (1895) ; Worship of Saints, (1906) ; Our Debt to the Huguenots, 1882) ; Reminiscence of French Missionary Work. D.D., Cy. C. Address, 19 Arch St., Providence, R. L SPECIAL STUDENTS T. G. Cummings, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bu. U.; R. T. S. 1851-52; *James Barlow Simmons, b. North East, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1827; B. U. 1851; R. T. S. 1851-52; dismissed to Andover T. S.; d. New York City, Dec. 17, 1905. *George Mairs Vanderlip, b. Argyle, N. Y., June 20, 1832; student, U. N. Y. 1847-48; aided in founding Strong Place ch., Brooklyn; student, Edinburgh U., Scotland, 1848-50; became interested in Y. M. C. A. in London, and by correspondence with The Watchman of Boston, suggested the organization of the first Y. M. C. A. in U. S., at Boston; U. N. Y. 1851; aided in founding first Y. M. C. A. in New York; R. T. S. 1851-53; dismissed to U. T. S.; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1903. 15-*13 1854 GRADUATES *GEORGE SHEPPARD CHACE, b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1826; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Warren, R. L, Mar. 13, 1856; p. Warren, 1854-60; Pittsburg, Pa., 1860-65; supply, New Bedford, Mass., 1865; p. Columbus, O., 1866-68; Detroit, Mich., 1868-71; called to Middletown, Conn., 1871; d. New Bedford, Mass., June 27, 1871. 16 1854 *JEREMIAH CLINTON DRAKE, b. Salisbury, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1824; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Churchville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1852; p. Churchville, 1852-54; Panama, 1854-58; Westfield, 1858H51 ; capt. Co. G. 49th N. Y. Vols., 1861-62; col. 112th N. Y. Vols., 1862-64; commanded brigade, Suffolk, Va., 1863; commanded Drake's Brigade, campaign of 1864; wounded in battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864; d. June 2, 1864. ♦CHARLES COLE NORTON, b. Washington, Conn., July 16, 1827; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Sixth St. ch., New York, Mar. 12, 1855; p. Sixth St. ch.. New York, 1855-63; Central Park ch.. New York, Oct. 1863-Nov. 91; health failed, w. c. New York, 1891-97; D.D., S. C, 1878; d. New York, Apr. 13, 1897. *HENRY ARNOLD ROSE, b. Jersey, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1825; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Greece, N. Y., Oct. 1853; p. Greece, 1853-56; Hornellsville, 1856-59; Wayne, 1859-61; Clifton, 1861-65; St. Johns, Mich., 1865-68; Owasso, 1870-72; Ovid, 1872-74; Palo, 1875-77; w. c. 1878-81; p. Big Rapids, Mich., 1882-85; Bloomingdale, 1885-87; evan- gelistic and mission work, residence, Kalamazoo, 1887-89; p. Dowagiac, 1889-93 ; mission work. Grand Rapids, 1894-96 ; occasional supply ; p. Bengal and Riley ch., residence, St. Johns, 1896-1909; res. Grand Rapids, 1909-10; d. Grand Rapids, Jan. 5, 1910. *ALFRED BROWN SATTERLEE, b. Strikersville, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1823; B. U. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Providence, R. L, Oct. 8, 1854 miss. A. B. M. U., Burma, 1855-56; d. Akyab, Burma, July 1, 1856. *JAMES VAN PELT SCHOFIELD, b. Gerry, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1825 U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 24, 1854; p. Louis- ville, 1854- xMay 58; Quincy, 111., May 1858-July 62; St. Louis, Mo. July 1862-Oct. 69; Des Moines, la., Oct. 1869-July 71; New Britain Conn., July 1871-Nov. 76; Fourth ch., St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1876-Nov 84; assistant editor, American Baptist, 1884-85; organized and became first pastor. Water Tower ch., St. Louis, Jan. 1886-July 87; High St. and First ch., Des Moines, la., July 1887-90; Independence, May 1890- July 92; Canton, Mo., Apr. 1893-May 98. Author, numerous sketches of Missouri Baptists in Cathcart's Baptist Encyclopccdia; also several published sermons and addresses. D.D., W. J. C, and U. C, 1881 ; d. St. Louis, Mo., May 18, 1898. JOHN BYINGTON SMITH, b. Schroon Lake, N. Y., May 1, 1830; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1854; p. Dun- kirk, 1853-55; Fayetteville, Jan. 1856-Apr. 60; Interlaken, Apr. 1860- Jan. 66; chap. State Prison, Sing Sing, Jan. 1866-Jan. 69; p. Geneva, Jan. 1869-Feb. 75; supply, Havana, with service in interest of Cook Acad., 1876; p. Peekskill, Aug. 1877-Oct. 81; literary and religious 17 1854 work, Saratoga Springs, 1883-95 ; Fayetteville, N. Y., 1895- ; cor. secy., N. Y. State Temperance Soc, 1883-87. Author, Prison Hymnbook; Sayings and Doings of Children; Bible Teachings from Nature; Way- side Poems, 1872 ; Eventide Poems, 1908. D.D., U. C, 1873. Address, Fayetteville, N. Y. *JOHN RIPLEY SMITH, b. 1826, Phelps, N. Y.; Un. C. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; d. Wyoming, N. Y., Mar. 1856. *GEORGE POMEROY WATROUS, b. Chester, Conn., Jan. 10, 1825; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Chester, Conn., Sept. 6, 1854; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Shwaygyeen, Burma, 1854-60; returned on ac- count of failing health, 1860; p. Tioga, Pa., 1861-63; miss. Tioga Asso- ciation, 1863-65; p. Covington, 1865-70; Mansfield, 1871-74; Canton, 1874-80; Athens, 1880-83; stated supply, Lewisburg, one year, with mis- sion work in neighboring villages, 1883-85 ; colporteur A. T. Soc, Flor- ida, 1885-86; stated supply at Tocany, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886-87; p. Knoxville, 1887-90; Jackson, 1891-94; d. Jackson Summit, June 26, 1894. ♦JOHN WILLIAMS, b. Marietta, O., Mar. 23, 1824; D. U. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Peru, O., Dec 27, 1854; p. Peru, O.; Fairfield, la.; W. Union ; Agency City ; Ashland ; Batavia, la., w. c Akron, la., 1880-1900; d. Akron, la., Aug. 3, 1900. SPECIAL STUDENTS George Allen, Rochester, N. Y.; R. T. S. 1853-54; (1900) ♦Edward L. Bailey, b. Lawsville, Pa., Mar. 16, 1823; Un. C. 1852; R. T. S. 1854 ; ord. Carbondale, Pa., June 12, 1854 ; p. Carbondale, May 1853- Feb. 66; Harrisburg, 1866-69; Carbondale, Feb.-May 1869; Chaplain to Penn. State Senate, Harrisburg, for three successive sessions; d. Carbondale, May 9, 1869. John Bruce, b. Dinxperlo, Netherlands, Feb. 29, 1824; U. R. 1851-53; R. T. S. 1853-54 ; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 8, 1854 ; evangelist, among the Dutch in Wis., 1854-57; p. Benton, 111., 1857-59; Aztalan, Wis., 1859-62; Verona, 1862-63; Antioch, 111., 1863-65; Lowell, Ind., 1866- 78; Crown Point (jointly with Lowell), 1870-72; Lowell, 1884-86; w. c Lowell, farming and occasional supply, 1866-. Address, Lowell, Ind. *Justin Dewey Fulton, b. Sherburne, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1828; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. St. Louis, Mo., May, 1854; p. St. Louis, and editor Gospel Banner, 1854-55; Sandusky, O., 185^59; Albany, N. Y., 1859-64; Union Temple ch., Boston, Mass., 1864-73 ; Hanson Place, ch., Brooklyn, 18 1855 N. Y., 1873-76; Centennial ch., Brooklyn, 1876-87; president, "Pauline Propaganda," engaged in anti-Romanist work, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887- 94; p. Somerville, Mass., 1894-98; anti-Romanist work, Somerville, 1898-1901. Author, The Roman Catholic Element in American His- tory; Rome in America; Why Priests Should IVed; How to Win Ro- manists, et al. D.D., U. R., 1870; d. Somerville, Mass., Apr. 16, 1901. *Touissant Riendeau, b. Longueuil, Que., Nov. 1, 1820; Grand Ligne Mission school, 1840-43; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Grand Ligne, Que., Feb. 14, 1855; p. St. Pie, 1855-59; p. and financial agent, Grand Ligne Mission, St. Marie de Monnoir, 1859-82; p. St. Johns, Que., 1882-92; d. St. Johns, Aug. 28, 1892. ♦Sylvanus Aden Taft, b. Mendon, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1825; U. Mich., 1848- 51 ; ord. Stony Creek, Mich., June, 1847; p. Mt. Vernon, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1847-51; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; p. Webster, N. Y., 1851-54; Ypsi- lanti, Mich., 1854-55; Mt. Vernon, 1855-57; Oxford, Fenton, Holly, 1857-66; Quincy, 111., 1866-70; Palmyra, Mo., 1870-74; Macon, 1874-75; Santa Rosa, Cal., 1876-77; president, California C, 1877-79; p. Ukiah, 1879-84; w. c. Ukiah, 1884-86; Merced, 1886-88; Bay Point, 1888-90; Alameda, 1890-1902. D.D., La Gr. C, 1876, d. Alameda, Calif., Apr. 27, 1902. 16-*13 1855 GRADUATE STUDENT *DAVID FREEMAN, b. Brookfield, N. S., Nov. 1819; Ac. C. 1850; N. T. I. 1854; resident graduate, R. T. S. 1854-55; ord. Halifax, N. S., Aug. 1, 1855; p. First ch., Halifax, 1855-58; agent, Acadia C, 1858- 61; p. Fifth and Sixth churches, CornwalHs, 1861-74; New Glasgow, 1875-78; home miss.. Kings Co., 1879-90; d. Citra, Fla., Mar. 18, 1891. GRADUATES ROBERT JOHN ADAMS, b. North Granville, N. Y., Sep. 1, 1829; Wms. C. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Wallingford, Conn., Oct., 1855; p. Wallingford, July 1855-Dec. 69; Second ch., Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 1869-Apr. 86; Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Apr. 1886-June 93; finan- cial secy., N. T. I., June 1893-June 94; general secy., Worcester Acad., June. 1894-1901 ; treas.. Northern Bapt. Education Society, 1896- secy., Gardner Colby Ministerial Relief Society, Dec. 1886-. secy., Mass. Bapt. Charitable Soc, 1892-. Author, various published sermons and pamphlets. D.D., B. U., 1875. Address, 42 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. 19 1855 *WILLIAM WOODWORTH ALLEN, b. Canaan, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1829; Wms. C. 1849; teacher, New Lebanon, N. Y. ; principal of Acad- emy, Rensselaerville, N. Y., 1849-53; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Sand Lake. N. Y., Jan. 8, 1856; p. Sand Lake and Schroon, Oct., 1855-May 58; Keokuk, la., 1858-60; supply, Presb. and Cong, churches, Keokuk, I860- 61 ; p. Cong, ch., Iowa City, 1861-63 ; Council Bluffs, 1863-65 ; d. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1866. PHILLIPP WILLIAM BICKEL, b. Weinheim, Baden, Sep. 7, 1829; Theol. Gymnasium, Weinheim, six years ; R. T. S. 1855 ; city miss, among Germans, Cincinnati, O., 1855-57; ord. Cincinnati, Sep. 1857; p. German church, Cincinnati, 1857-69; secy., Ger. Bapt. Pub. Soc. and editor, "Sendbote," Cleveland, O., 1869-78; supt. Publishing House, Ger. Bapt. Union, editor, Wahrheitszeuge, and director. National Bible Society of Scotland, Hamburg, Germany, 1878-99; ib., Cassel, 1899-. Author, Singvogelein; translated Pendleton's Handbook, and some tracts. D.D., D. U., 1875. Address, Cassel, Germany. *HENRY HUDSON BURRINGTON, b. White Creek, N. Y., May 8, 1826; B. U. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Burlington, Vt., Dec. 27, 1855; p. Burlington, 1855-57; Waverly, la., 1858-65; Janesville, 1865-66; sup- ply, Plainsfield, 1866-67 ; superintendent, public schools, Bremer Co., Iowa, 1872-78; w. c. Waverly, 1878-93; d. Waverly, May 11, 1893. *WARREN BENJAMIN CLAPP, b. New York, N. Y., Sep. 1827; B. U. 1848; farmer, Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., 1848-52; R. T. S. 1855; supply, Dover, N. H., 1855-56; ord. Dover, spring 1856; p. Dover, 1856- 62; stated supply, Milford, 1863-65; d. Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., Sep. 27, 1865. GEORGE WHITFIELD CLARK, b. South Orange, N. J., Feb. 15, 1831; Am. C. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. New Market, N. J., Oct. 3, 1855; p. New Market, Sep. 1855-June 59; Elizabeth, June 1859-Mar. 68; Ballston, N. Y., Mar. 1868-Sep. 7Z; Somerville, N. J., Sep. 1873- May 77 ; gave up pastoral work on account of sickness ; residence, Somerville, 1877-81; Hightstown, 1881- ; miss. A. B. P. Soc, 1880-. Author, Harmony of Gospels; Harmonic Arrangement of Acts; The Mighty Worker; Glory Revealed; Clark's Peoples Commentary on The N. T. D.D., U. R., 1872. Address, Hightstown, N. J. ♦WILLIAM PETERS EVERETT, b. Frederickton, N. B., May 20, 1826; Cy. C. 1849; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. East Abington, Mass., Apr. 1856; p. East Abington, 1855-57; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857- 60; Albany, 1860-65; Chelsea, Mass., 1865-68; Elgin, 111., 1869-72; St. John, N. B., 1872-81; secy., Foreign Miss. Board of Bapt. Conv. of Maritime Provinces, Canada, 1874-82; p. Quincy, 111., 1882-86; Upper Alton, 1886-89 ; w. c. Elgin, 1889-93 ; d. Elgin, Mar. 12, 1893. 20 1855 ♦DILLIS DYER HAMILTON, Presb. b. Sharon, Vt., Jan. 14, 1824; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; Aub. T. S. 1856; ord. Cambria Center, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1858; p. Akron, 1857-59; Cambria, 1859-63; Clarence, 1863- 66; Somerset, 1866-67; Pompeii, Alich., also preaching at Ithaca and neighboring places, 1867-76; d. Pompeii, Mich., July 22, 1876. *JOHN BUTTRICK JONES, b. Valley Town, N. C, Dec. 24, 1824; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Rochester, July 14, 1855; miss, to Cherokee Nation, Ind. Ter., Oct. 1855-Oct. 60; w. c. Upper Alton, 111., Oct. 1860-Mar. 61 ; p. South Rutland and Harrisburg, N. Y., May 1861- Apr. 62; chaplain, 2d Indian Regt., Apr. 1862-65; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc. to Cherokee, Ft. Gibson, Cherokee Nation, Ind. Ten, 1866-68; Tahlequah, Oct. 1868-June 75 ; health failed ; removed to Denver, Col., 1875; d. Denver, June 17, 1876. *JOHN BODKIN LINK, b. Rockbridge, Va., May 7, 1825; G. C. 1853; ord. Mt. Pleasant, Jessamine Co., Ky., Nov. 20, 1852; R. T. S. 1855; p. Paris, Ky., 1855-57; Liberty, Mo., 1857-59; agent, W. J. C. 1859-60; chaplain in Confederate Army, 1861-64; agent, Domestic Miss. Board, 1864-65; founder and editor, Texas Baptist Herald, Houston, Tex., 1865-86; assistant editor, Texas Baptist, Austin, 1886-94; editor and publisher, Texas Biographical and Historical Magazine; secretary, Board of Trustees, Baylor University. LL.D. ; d. Austin, June 10, 1894. ♦AUGUSTUS HENRY LUNG, b. Rush, Pa., Nov. 1, 1826; Bu. U., 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Canandaigua, N. Y., July 14, 1857; p. Canan- daigua, 1857-62; chaplain 33d Regt. N. Y. vols., 1862-63; p. Canan- daigua, 1863-64; First ch., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1864-68; Third ch., Germantown, 1868-72; Camden, N. J., 1872-82; secy., A. B. P. Soc. for N. Y., residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1882-86; d. Roches- ter, Feb. 2, 1886. ♦BENJAMIN DEFORREST MARSHALL, b. North Egremont, Mass., Oct. 14, 1826; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Lockport, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1855; p. Lockport, 1855-59; Buffalo, 1859-73; First ch., Wor- cester, Mass., Apr. 1873-Apr. 87; stated supply and acting pastor, Leominster, Dec. 1888-Jan. 97; residence, Worcester, 1887-1906. D.D., U. R., 1871 ; d. Worcester, Alass., July 5, 1906. *EBENEZER NISBET, b. Edinburgh, Scotland, June 20, 1826; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; graduate student, R. T. S. 1855-56; ord. E. Avon, N. Y., Sep. 25, 1856; p. E. Avon, 1856-59; Brockport, 1859-^1; Fond du Lac, Wis., 1862-71; Rochester, N. Y., 1871-75; Rock Island, 111., 1876-78; Leavenworth, Kan., 1878-82; Salem, Ore., 1882-84; Santa 21 1855 Barbara, Cal., 1884-86; Denver, Col.. 1886-87; health failed; librarian, public library, Westchester, N. Y., 1889-93. Author, The Resurrection of the Body. D.D., U. C, 1868 ; d. Westchester, July 20, 1893. *JAMES MADISON SCARFF, b. Rockingham Co., Va., Feb. 26, 1829; D. U. 1852; R. T. S. 1855; ord. St. Marys, O., 1856; p. St. Marys, 1856-57; New Haven, 1858-63; New London, 1863-66; principal, Mid- dlebury Academy, N. Y., 1866-67; p. Bethany, 1868-70; w. c. Bethany, 1870-76; p. Bethany, 1876-1905; d. Bethany, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1908. *MALACHI TAYLOR, b. near Philadelphia, Pa., 1828; Bu. U. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Tenth ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1855; p. Wash- ington, Pa., 1855-57; Whitehall, N. Y., 1857-59; Philadelphia, Pa., 1859- 61 ; cor. secy., Penn. State Conv., 1861-65 ; p. Bristol, 1863-65 ; Detroit, Mich., 1866 ; united with "The Brethren" 1866 ; engaged in literary work and in giving Scripture readings ; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-97. Editor, Sound Words, and Pure Streams, 1873-80. Author, Musings in the Wilderness (poems) ; notes on Ephesians, Revelation, the Acts, John, Romans, PJiilippians, Colossians, First Epistle of John, and many tracts ; d. Brooklyn, Nov. 27, 1897. DANIEL WEBSTER WILCOX, b. Colerain, Mass., Dec. 2, 1829; Cy. C. 1852; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Green Bay, Wis., July 2, 1856; p. Green Bay, 1856-57; Sheboygan Falls, 1857-59; occasional supply, residence, Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1859- ; librarian, Arms Public Library, ib. Address, Springfield, Mass. SPECIAL STUDENTS *Ezra Job Fish, b. Macedon, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1828; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Lima, Ind., 1856; p. Lima, 1855-58; Sturgis, Mich., 1858-63; Adrian, 1863-73; supply, Bronson and Colton, 1874-76; p. Lansing, 1877-78; supply, Bronson, 1878-80; p. Allegan, 1880-82; resi- dence, Bronson, pursuing biblical studies, and serving as occasional supply, 1882-90. Author, Ecclesiology. D.D., Kal. C, 1874; d. Bron- son, Jan. 22, 1890. ♦William Luke, b. Esopus, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Nov. 27, 1821; U. R. 1851-54; R. T. S. 1854-55; ord. Hornellsville, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1854; p. Forestville, 1854-56; Central Park ch., New York, 1856-60; Scotch Plains, N. J., 1860-66; Greenport, I. I., 1866-68; d. Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., May 16, 1869. *James Johnson Mclntyre, b. Franklin, N. Y., Sep. 22, 1827; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Pembroke, N. Y., 1854; p. Pembroke, 1854- 56; Berlin, Wis., 1856-60; Watertown, 1860-62; Waterloo, 1862-64; 22 1856 chaplain, 49th Reg. Wis. Vols., 1864-65 ; p. and teaching, Marshall, 1865- 68; p. and teaching, Walworth, 1868-69; teaching. Harvard, III., 1869- 70; miss. Dakota, 1870-74; p. and teaching, Finlay, 1874-76; miss. 1876-78; p. and teaching, Floyd, la., 1879; teaching, Jamesville, 1880- 81; p. Shell Rock, 1882-83; supply, and teaching. Hurley, S. D., 1885; p. W. Lincoln. 1885-91; Spencer. S. D., 1891-98; miss, work, 1898-1902; d. E. Sioux Falls, S. D., Dec. 20, 1902. *Myron R. Slater, b. Potsdam, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1827; R. T. S. 1853-54; d. during senior year in the Seminary, New Rochelle, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1854. Jesse Burgess Thomas, h. Edwardsvillc, 111., July 29, 1832; Kenyon C 1850; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Waukegan, 111., 1862; p. Waukegan, 1862-64; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-68; San Francisco, Cal., 1868-69; Chica- go, 111., 1869-74; First ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-88; prof. Church His- tory, N. T. I., 1888-1909; prof, emeritus, ib., 1909-. Author, Mould of Doctrine. D.D., U. C, 1869; LL.D., D. U., 1898. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. 22-*17 1856 GRADUATES GALUSHA ANDERSON, b. Clarendon, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1832; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Janesville, Wis., Oct. 1856; p. Janesville, Oct. 1856-Oct. 58; St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1858-July 66; prof. Homiletics, Church Polity and Pastoral Duties, N. T. I., Sep. 1866-Sep. 72); p. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 1873-Sep. 76; Second ch., Chicago, III., 1876- 78; pres., U. C, Sep. 1878-Sep. 85; p. Salem, Mass., 1885-86; pres., D. U., June 1887-June 90; prof. Homiletics, Church Polity and Pas- toral Duties, B. U. T. S., June 1890-Oct. 92; prof. Homiletics, Church Polity and Pastoral Duties, U. C, Oct. 1892-1904; retired, Newton Centre, Mass. 1904-. Author, Ancient Sermons for Modern Times (translation of sermons of Astesius) 1904; The Story of a Border City during the Civil War, 1908; S. T. D., U. R., 1866; LL.D., U. R. 1885; Colg. U., 1885. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. *GEORGE MILTON CONDRON, b 1828; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Wilson. N. Y.. Nov. 12. 1856; p. Wilson, 1856-58; Wilmington, Del.. 1868; d. Wilmington, 1868. ♦CHARLES MARTIN DIETZ, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 7, 1830; Bu. U. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Upper Freehold ch., Imlaystown, N. J., Mar. 25, 1858; p. Upper Freehold ch., Imlaystown, 1858-66; finan- 23 1856 . cial agent, South Jersey Institute, 1866-67 ; p. Second ch., Camden, 1867-69; Coatesville, Pa., Jan. 1869-Mar. 76; Holmesburg, Pa., Apr. 1876-80; Ridley Park, Mar. 1880-Dec. 84; First ch., Reading, Jan. 1885-Apr. 89; Florence, N. J., May 1889-May 95; supplying various churches, residence, Windsor, May 1893-Feb. 95 ; p. Frenchtown, Feb. 1895-1900; retired, invalid, res. Palmyra, N. J.; d. Palmyra, N. J., Jan. 7, 1905. ♦ARCHIBALD LA MONT FARR, b. Albion, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1826; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Albion, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1856; p. Cham- paign, 111., 1856-59; York, N. Y., 1859-60; Barnstable, Mass., 1860-62; Olean, N. Y., 1862-64; Castile, 1864-66; Iowa Falls, la., 1866-70; Cham- paign, 111., 1870-74; Sandwich, 1874-80; De Land, Fla., 1882-85; Or- lando, 1885-86; d. Orlando, Nov. 28, *LUCIAN L. GAGE, b. New Woodstock, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1830; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Frewsburg, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1856; p. Frewsburg, 1856-57; De Ruyter, 1857-62; Parma, 1862-64; Alabama, 1864-67; So- monauk. 111., 1867-70; Tama City, la., 1870-71; Ripon, Wis., 1871-73; Allegan, Mich., 1876-77; Galesbury, 1878; Concord, 1879; Dexter 1879- 81; Jonesville, 1882; stated supply, De Ruyter, N. Y., 1882-96; w. c. New Woodstock, 1896-1900; d. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 24, 1900. *EDGAR JOHNSON GOODSPEED, b. Johnsburgh, N. Y., May 31, 1833; Un. C. ; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sep. 1856 ; p. Poughkeepsie, 1856-58 ; Janesville, Wis., 1858-65 ; Chicago, 111., 1865-76; Syracuse, N. Y., 1877-79; pres. Benedict Institute, Colum- bia, S. C, 1879-81. Author, The Wonderful Career of Moody and Sankey; The Life of Jesus, for Young People; The Lives of the Apostles, for the Young; The Great Fires in Chicago and the West; A History of the Centennial. D. D., U. R., 1863; d. Columbia, June 12, 1881. ♦LORENZO DOW GOWEN, b. Shapleigh, Me., Jan. 2, 1824; Cn. U. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 1856; p. Nor- walk, 1856-61; Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., 1862-63; Galva, 111., 1865-71; w. c. Galva, 1871-82; p. Galva, 1882-83; w. c. Galva, Tus- tin and Santa Ana, Cal., 1883-1909 ; d. Santa Ana, Cal., Mar. 1, 1909. *JOHN C. HYDE, b. Brunswick, Vt., Mar. 2, 1821; Cy. C. 1848; ord. Point Pleasant, Pa., Apr. 12, 1851; p. Point Pleasant, 1851-54; R. T. S. 1856; p. in Minnesota, 1856-59; in New Jersey, 1859-64; financial secy., Peddie Institute, 1864-68; p. Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-70; Bristol, 1870-74; invalid, Bristol, 1874-84; d. Bristol, May 6, 1884. *EDWARD JACKSON McKENDRIE, b. Morrisville, N. Y., 1831; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; d. June 1, 1892. 24 1856 JONATHAN DAYTON MERRELL, b. Flemington, N. J., Aug. 10, 1S30; U. R. 1S54; R. T. S. ISSb; ord. Manasquan, N. J, Jan. 1858; p. Manasquan, 1856-Apr. 64 ; Milburn, 1864-Jan. 69 ; East New York, N. Y., Jan. 1869-July 70; Hartford, July 1870-78; Massena, 1878- Jan. 83; Macedon and West Walworth, Oct. 1883-Apr. 85; Mor- risville, 1885-Feb. 88; Greece, Feb. 1888-Apr. 92; Wilson, Apr. 1892- Oct. 93; Marion, Oct. 1893-Dec. 97; Linden, Nov. 1898-Nov. 1904; asst. p. Second ch., Rochester, Feb. 1905- Apr. 06 ; p. Sandusky, Sept. 1906-. Address, Sandusky, N. Y. *JAMES HARVEY PHELPS, Presb., b. Prattsburg, N. Y., June 14, 1824; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; graduate student, R. T. S. 1856; ord. by Rochester Presb., Parma, N. Y., June, 1857; p. Parma, 1856-61; Chili, 1861-64; Flushing, Mich., 1864-70; Corunna, 1870-76; Rose, N. Y., 1876-78; Brooklyn, Mich., 1878-80; Flushing, 1880-84; Reading, 1884-86; Grayling, 1886-89; Calumet, 1889-92; retired list of General Assembly, 1893-1904; d. Pasadena, Calif., Mar. 1, 1904. RUFUS I. SANDERS, b. Providence, R. L, 1835; U. R. 1851-53; R. T. S. 1856; not ord.; in business. Auburn, N. Y., for many years; resi- dence, La Porte, Texas (1900). *EDWARD GLENN TAYLOR, b. Fox Chase, Pa., Nov. 25, 1830; Bu. U. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Terre Haute, Ind., June 1857; p. Terre Haute, 1857- 60; Cincinnati, O., 1860-65; Chicago, 111., 1863-70; New Orleans, La., 1870-75; First ch.. Providence, R. L, 1875-81; Harlem, N. Y., 1881-82; First ch., Newark, N. J., 1883-86; Delaware Ave., Buf- falo, N. Y., 1886-87. D.D., Bu. U., 1870; d. Buffalo, Apr. 6, 1887. *GEORGE WEBSTER, b. Sandy Hill, N. Y., 1824; ord. Catskill, N. Y., 1846; p. Catskill. 1846-47; Pittsford, 1852; W. Henrietta, 1854; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; p. Catskill, N. Y., 1856-59; Orange, N. J., 1859- 62; Catskill, N. Y., 1862-66; Sandy Hill, 1866-67; in business, New York, 1867-76; d. New York, Feb. 24, 1877. SPECIAL STUDENTS Allen Richardson Benton, b. Ira, N. Y., Oct. 1822; Bethany C, W. Va., 1847 ; R. T. S. 1854-55 ; not ord. ; prof, of Latin and Greek, Butler C, 1855-61; pres. ib., 1861-68; pres. Alliance C, 1869-71; chancellor, U. Neb., 1871-76; prof. Philosophy, Butler C, 1876-97; pres. ib., 1886- 91; prof. Church History, ib., 1897; prof. Historical Theology, ib., 1897- 1900; retired Irvington, 190008; Lincoln, Neb., 1908-. LL.D., Butler C, 1871. Address, 1743 A St., Lincoln, Neb. *Spencer Fuller Holt, b. Webster, N. Y., May 3, 1824; ord. Warren- ville, 111., Aug. 20, 1850; p. Warrenville, 1850-53; Barry, 1853-54; R. 25 1857 T. S. 1854-55; p. Webster, N. Y., 1854-58; Grand Rapids, Mich., 1858- 60; Aurora, 111., 1860-63; Rockford, 1863-69; Decatur, 1869-71; Bar- ry, 1871-73; president, Howe Institute, East St. Louis, 111., 1873-84; p. Sparta, Wis., two years ; Baraboo, 1889-91 ; with home in Upper Alton, 111., 1884-97; d. Upper Alton, June 19, 1897. Wesley P. Wright, Chicago, 111.; Colg. U., 1851-52; R. T. S. 1854-55; (1900) 17-*12 1857 GRADUATES *CHARLES DEWITT BRIDGMAN, b. Saugerties, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1835; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Hoboken, N. J., Sep. 28, 1857; p. Morristown, 1857-60; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1860-62; Albany, N. Y., 1862-77; Madison Ave., New York, 1878-91; Epis. rector, New York, 1891-99. D.D., Un. €., 1868; d. New York, Feb. 21, 1899. DARWIN HILL COOLEY, b. Clarendon, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1830; U. R. 1855 ; R. T. S. 1857 ; ord. Clyde, N. Y., July 16, 1857 ; p. Clyde, 1857-58 ; Stevens Point, Wis., 1858-61; Appleton, 1861-67; Cedar Rapids, la., 1867-70; Canton, 111., 1870-78; Freeport, 1878-81; financial secy., U. C, 1881-84; p. First ch., Council Bluffs, la., 1884-90; evangelist and supply, 1890-. D.D., B. U. T. S., 1878. Address, Morgan Park, 111. PHILIP SAFFERY EVANS, b. Bristol, Eng., Sept. 21, 1828; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Boston. Mass., Oct. 1, 1857; p. Thirteenth ch., Boston, 1857-58; Stamford, Conn., 1858-64; chapl. 13th Heavy Artillery, N. Y. Vols.. 1864-65; p. Willimantic, Conn., 1869-73; Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1873-79; Amesbury, 1879-85; Grand Ave. ch.. New Haven, Conn., 1885-89; secy., Conn. Bapt. State Conv., 1886-1902; p. Tor- rington, 1895-1903; retired 1903-. Address, 571 Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. *NORMAN FOX, b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Feb. 13 1836; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Whitehall, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1859; p. Whitehall, 1859-62; chapl. 77th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1862-64; editor. Central Bap- tist, St. Louis, Mo., 1868-69 ; prof. School of Theology, W. J. C, 1869- 73; literary and general religious work. New York, N. Y., 1874-84; Morristown, N. J., 1888-1907 ; mayor, Morristown, N. J., 1900. Author, A Layman's Ministry — the Life of the Hon. Nathan Bishop, LL.D.; Preacher and Teacher — the Life of Thomas Rambaut, LL. D.; Christ in the Daily Meal; numerous pamphlets and review articles. D.D., U. R., 1887; d. New York, N. Y., June 23, 1907. 26 1857 *WILLIAM GROOM, b. Broadalbin, N. Y., 1829; Un. C. 1852; R. T. S. 1857; oni. Hallston. N. Y., Dec. 28, 1858; p. Ballston, 1857- 61 ; Amsterdam, 1861-63 ; d. Amsterdam, Dec. 4, 1863. *GEORGE WASHINGTON NORTHRUP, b. Antwerp, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1825; Wms. C. 1854; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 25, 1859; prof. Eccl. Hist., R. T. S., 1857-67; acting prof. Mental and Moral Philosophy, U. C, 1867-69; pres. and prof. Systematic Theology, B. U. T. S., 1867-92; prof. Systematic Theology, U. C, 1892-1900. Author (with Dr. Robert Watts), The Sovereignty of God; and several published papers and addresses. D.D., U. R., 1866; LL.D., Kal. C, 1879; d. Chicago, III., Dec. 30, 1900. *ABNER KINGMAN NOTT, b. Nashua, N. H., Mar. 22, 1834; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. New York, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1857; p. First ch.. New York, 1857-59; drowned, July 7, 1859. WILLIAM COLLINS PRATT, b. Derby, Conn., May 7, 1829; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Delevan, 111., Dec. 23, 1857; p. Delevan, Aug. 1857-62; Tonica, 1862-67; Lostant, 1867-69; Denmark, la., Aug. 1869- Oct. 70; teacher and supply, Denmark, Oct. 1870-Mar. 1872; p. Bona- parte, Mar. 1872-Nov. 78; Monroe, Nov. 1878-Nov. 79; prof. Central Univ. of la., 1879-80; p. Mechanicsville, Oct. 1880-Oct. 82; supply, Waverly, three months ; p. New Hartford, Sep. 1882-June 85 ; Sheldon, June 1885-Dec. 88; general miss, work, 1888-1900; principally with churches at Hawarden, Judson, Matlock, la., and Worthington, Minn. ; retired, Modesto, Calif., 1903-. Address, Modesto, Calif. ♦SIDNEY EDWARDS RICHARDSON, b. Sturbridge, Mass., Jan. 8, 1832; U. R. 1853; teaching Cherokee Seminary, Tahlequah, Indian Ter., 1853-55; R. T. S. 1857; ord. West Springfield, Pa., Dec. 30, 1857; p. West Springfield, Nov. 1857-Dec. 1859; in army, 1861-62; killed in battle of Fort Donelson, Feb. 16, 1862. *NELSON SLATER SMITH, b. Rodman, N. Y., July 11, 1827; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; prof. Arkansas College, 1857-59; supply, Fay- etteville and Boone's Grove, Arkansas, 1858-59 ; ord. Smithville, N. Y., Sep. 23, 1860; p. Smithville, Sep. 186(>-May 61; South Rutland, Apr. 1862-66; principal, Academy, Watertown, 1862-64; p. Harrisburg, 1866- 67; farming and teaching, Rodman, 1867-72; p. Barnes Corners. Apr.- Oct. 72; farming and teaching, 1872-74; p. South Rutland, 1874-75; farming and teaching, Rodman, 1876-1908; d. Rodman (Copenhagen), N. Y., Nov. 19, 1908. *JAMES CROSBY STEVENS, b. Salem, N. Y., 1827; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Clifton, N. Y., Sep. 1851; p. Clifton, Sep. 1857-Nov. 59; Still- 27 1858 water, 1860-64; Kanesville, 111., Nov. 1865-66; health failed; w. c. Aurora, 1866-68; d. Aurora, 1868. *ARTHUR GREEN THOMAS, b. New Columbia, Pa., Feb. 23, 1827; Bu. U. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Freeport, 111., Mar. 17, 1858; p. Free- port, 1858-60; Baltimore, Md., 1860-62; chaplain, U. S. Vols., 1862-65; p. Mt. Holly, N. J., 1865-68; Camden, 1868-70; Jacobstown, 1870-76; Chester, Pa., 1877-83 ; Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-85 ; d. Mt. Holly, N. J., Nov. 6, 1886. ♦ALBEMARLE DWIGHT WILLIAMS, b. Manchester, Vt, Jan. 12, 1826; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Smyrna, Mich., Nov. 4, 1858; p. Smyrna, 1857-59; Almont, 1860-66; Clinton, Medford, Morristown, and Waterville, Minn., 1866-69; Brooklyn Center and Maple Grove, 1870-72 ; Brainerd, 1872-73 ; practicing medicine, Brooklyn Center, 1874- 88; in business, ib., 1889-99; Minneapolis, 1899-1908; d. Minneapolis, 1908. SPECIAL STUDENTS. *James Chrystal, b. New York, N. Y., May 20, 1832; Colg. U. 1855; R. T. S. three months in 1855 ; dismissed to Gen. Theol. Sem. ; d. Jer- sey City, N. J., Nov. 11, 1908. *Henry Fowler, Presb., b. Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 17, 1824; Wms. C. 1847 ; author and editor, 1847-56 ; prof. Political Economy, U. R., 1855- 58; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. and inst. Second Presb. ch., Auburn, N. Y., Sep. 17, 1858; p. Second ch., Auburn, 1858-61; Central ch.. Auburn, 1862-71 ; d. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Aug. 4, 1872. *John Pawling, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1823; Ham. C. 1843; admitted to bar of Supreme Court, New York, 1847; engaged in teach- ing and in the practice of law, 1847-57; R. T. S. for a short time dur- ing 1857; preached occasionally in the Cong, church, Rodman, N. Y. ; united with Bapt. ch. and served as occasional supply ; residence, Rod- man, 1857-66; d. Rodman (Copenhagen), Dec. 12, 1866. 17-*14 ♦Holland Fuller Sheldon, b. Grafton, Vt., Mar. 17, 1825; U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Carimona, Minn., 1858; p. Carimona, Sep. 1858- 60; Sheldon, 1860-63; d. Sheldon, Minn., Apr. 1863. 1858 GRADUATES *DANIEL BOWEN, b. Reading, Vt., Feb. 4, 1831; U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; H. U. Div. Sch. 1859; ord. Third Unitarian ch., Hingham, 28 1858 Mass., Dec. 1859; p. Hingham, Dec. 18S9-Oct. 63; Milford, Jan. 1865- Apr. 67; w. c. Mandarin, Fla., 1867-80; Jacksonville, 1881-97; Roch- ester, N. Y., 1898-1907; d. Rochester, Jan. 1, 1907. ♦CHARLES ROLLIN BURDICK, Presb. b. Lincklaen, N. Y., June 17, 1826; U. R. 1852; principal, Union School, Watkins, N. Y., 1852- 53; Union Academy, Shiloh, N. J., 1853-54; Watkins, N. Y., 1854-55; grammar school, Rochester, 1857-59; R. T. S. 1858; ord. by Rochester Presbytery. 1859; p. Corfu, N. Y., 1859-64; Youngstown, 1864-68; sup- ply, Marquette. Mich.. 1868-69; p. Joliet, 111., 1869-71; Somerset, N. Y., 1871-75; Oconto, Wis., 1875-83; Prairie du Sac, 1883-88; Omro, 1888- 91 ; w. c. Oconto, 1891-97. Author, Before the Dawn; Who Shall Wear the Crown? d. Oconto, Aug. 22, 1897. ♦ALEXANDER COLTON CAPERTON, b. Jackson Co., Ala., Jan. 4, 1831; Miss. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Clinton, Miss., Oct. 1858; p. Grenada, Miss., 1859-61; country churches, 1861-66; Memphis, Tenn., 1867-68; Mayfield, Ky., 1869; Evansville, Ind., 1869-71; editor, West- ern Recorder, Louisville, Ky., 1871-88; p. Somerset, New Salem, Chris- tiansburg and Turner, 1888-94; Millwood, 1895-98; residence. Leitch- field, Ky., 1897-1901. D.D., Bay. U., 1871; d. Leitchfield, Ky., Jan. 18. 1901. *GEORGE MONTGOMERY WEST CAREY, b. Belfast, Ireland, Mar. 10, 1829; U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. St. Catherines, Ont.. July 11, 1856; p. St. Catherines, 1856-66; St. John, N. B., 1866-81; New Prince Gate ch, Liverpool, Eng., 1881-85; Brantford, Ont., 1885- 89; Ottawa, 1889-93; St. John, N. B., 1893-99; D.D., Ac. C, 1894; d. Ottawa, Ont., May 16, 1899. *IRA DELOS CLARK, b. Brookfield, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1830; Alfred U. 1854; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Kendall, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1859; p. Kendall, 1858-59; U. T. S. 1859-60; p. New York and Brooklyn, 1859-60; Northampton, Mass., 1861-66; Denver, Col., 1866-67; chaplain, Colo- rado Senate, 1866; p. Berlin, Wis., 1867-70; Fabius, N. Y., 1872-73; in- valid, Berlin, W^is., 1875-84; Leola, S. D., 1884-1900; d. Hillsdale, S. D., Sep. 10, 1900. ♦COLUMBUS CORNFORTH, b. West Waterville, Me., Jan. 31, 1831 Un. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Smethport, Pa., Feb. 8, 1859; p Smethport. 1858-61; private. 42d Regt. Pa. Vols., 1861-63; wounded Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 ; Libby Prison two months ; chaplain 150th Regt. Pa. Vols., 1864-65; superintendent schools, McKean Co. Pa., 1865-67; State Inspector and Examiner Soldier's Orphans Schools residence, Harrisburg. 1867-79; w. c. Clyde, Kans.. 1879-83; d. Clyde Feb. 10, 1883. 29 1858 *WILLIAM THOMAS FAGAN, b. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 3, 1833; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Rome, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1858; p. Rome, 1858-61; South Norwalk, Conn., 1861-63; Amsterdam, N. Y., 1863- 65 ; Booneville, N. Y., 1865-72 ; editor, Amsterdam, 1876-96 ; w. c. Am- sterdam, 1896-1907; d. Amsterdam, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1907. ♦WILLIAM ICRIN GILL, b. Bradford, Eng., Mar. 10, 1831; U. R. 1853-56; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sep. 2, 1858; p. Rhinebeck, 1858-59; St. Joseph, Mo., 1859-60; Port Jervis, N. Y., 1861- 62; Essex, Conn., 1863-66; united with M. E. ch. Author, Evolution and Progress; Analytical Processes; Christian Conception and Ex- perience; Philosophical Realism; d. Neuvitar, Cuba, Mar. 4, 1902. LEANDER HALL, b. Salisbury, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1830; Un. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858 ; supply, Scipio and Rose, N. Y., 1858-60 ; ord. Rose, Mar. 14, 1860; p. Macedon, 1860-63; Mannsville, 1863-65; Clockville and Vernon, 1865-70; Hebron, 1870-71; Fort Miller and Kingsbury, 1871- 75; Milton and Janesville, 1876-78; Flatbrook and E. Chatham, 1878- 82; teaching, Nassau, 1882-89; (at same time supply; Presb. ch., Nas- sau, 16 months, Bapt. ch., E. Nassau, 18 months, Bapt. ch., Schodack, 7 months) ; Stuyvesant Falls, Oct. 1889-Apr. 91 ; (at same time supply, Stuyvesant Falls M. E. ch., 6 months; Reformed ch., 1 year); p. Tivoli, July 1891-Apr. 93; engaged in charitable work, New York 1893- ; financial secy.. Metropolitan Dispensary and Hospital; vis- itor for Westchester Co. Temporary Home for Destitute Children. Author, Half Century Class of 1S36; Union College, i^gs-igod. D.D., Union C. 1906. Address, 18 Park Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. *JOHN BURGESS HAMBERLIN, b. Franklin Co., Miss., Nov. 21, 1830; Miss. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Clinton, Miss., 1858; p. Clinton, 1858-63; supt. (Miss.) State miss., 1863-65; p. Meridian, 1865-68; pres.. Meridian Female C, 1865-72; editor. Christian Watch- man, and The College Mirror, 1866-71 ; miss, for Miss. State Conv. on Gulf Coast, 1874-76; p. Ocean Springs, Miss., 1876-80; Vicksburg, 1881-85; Mobile, Ala., 1883-88; principal, Industrial Acad., Healing Springs, 1889-99; p. Citronelle, 1893-95; Healing Springs, 1898-99; retired, res. ib., 1899-1906; d. Healing Springs, Ala., Sept. 26, 1906. *JULIUS C. HASELHUHN, b. Altenburg, Ger., May 21, 1829; G. D. and U. R. 1854-55; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Wilmington, Del., Sep. 23, 1858; p. Wilmington, 1858- 61; Newark, N. J., 1861-68; St. Louis, Mo., 1869-71 ; evangelist. Western Conference, 1871-74 ; p. Chicago, 111., 1875-78; editor, Sendbote, and secretary, Ger. Bap. Publication Soc, Cleveland, O., 1878-92; editor, emeritus, 1892-93. Author, Zionsklange, 30 1858 translated, Clough's From Darkness to Light, Spnrgeon's The Clue of the Mace; and varions tracts. D. D., D. U., 1887; d. Newark, N. J., May 5, 1893. *WILLIAM NORRIS REEVES, b. Liberty Hill, Ala., Oct. 12, 1834; Howard C. 1856; K. T. S. 1858; ord. Orrville, Ala., Oct. 1858; p. Providence cli., Orrville, Oct. 1858-Dec. 59; Eufaiila, Jan. 1860-65; captain, major and lieutenant-colonel of Artillery, Confederate Army, 1861-65; p. Eufaiila, 1874-80; banker Eufaula, 1879-91; farmer, editor, and correspondent, Eufaula, 1891-94; p. Georgetown, Ga., 1895-97; Fitzgerald, Dec. 1898-Oct. 99; Eufaula, Ala., 1899-1905. D.D., U. Ala., 1876; d. Eufaula, Ala., Mar. 1905. ♦WILLIAM SEMPLE RYLAND, b. Richmond, Va., June 6, 1836; Rich. C. 1855; U. Va. 1855-56; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Leesburg, Va., Aug. 11, 1859; p. Winchester, Va., 1859-62; Hebron and Cedar Creek, 1865- 67; Grenada, Miss., 1867-70; prof. Emma Mercer Institute, Grenada, 1857-69; p. East Hickman and South Elkhorn, Ky., 1873-80; prof. Lexington Ky., Female C, 1873-76; pres., ib., 1876-80; prof. Sciences, Bethel C, Russellville, Ky., 1880-95; chairman faculty, ib., 1887-89; pres., ib., 1889-98; residence, Russellville, 1899-1906. Ph.D., Mer. U.; D.D., G. C. and Richmond C; d. Russellville, Ky., Jan. 9, 1906. *JOHN R. SHANAFELT, b. McConnellstown, Pa., Oct. 27, 1829; Eu. U. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Berwick, Pa., Oct. 28, 1858; p. Shamokin, 1858-61; Pittston, 1861-66; Fourth ch., Pittsburg, 1866-70; Boonsborough, la., Pella, Red Oak, Gibbon, Neb., Second ch., St. Joseph, Mo., 1870-83 ; Kansas City, Kans., 1883-88 ; health failed ; occa- sional evangelist, residence, Lawrence, 1888-98. Author, The Slavery Question; d. Lawrence, May 27, 1898. *JOHN SIMMONS, Toronto, Ont.; R. T. S. 1858; deceased. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SMITH, b. Sidney, N. J., June 28, 1829; Colg. U. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; acting p. Williamsport, Pa., 1858-59; ord. Burlington, N. J., June 30, 1859; p. Burlington, 1859-61; educa- tional work, Bergen Heights, N. J., 1862-68; p. Wellsboro, and Stony Park. Pa., 1868-69; First ch., Canton, O., 1869-77; Stroudsburg, Pa., 1877-84; Junction and Washington, N. J., 1884-88; Washington alone, 1888-95; w. c. Newark, 1895-. Address, 127 N. Fifth St., Newark, N. J. EDWIN SAWYER WALKER, b. Whiting, Vt., Aug. 11, 1828; U. R. 1856: R. T. S. 1858; ord. Dansville, N. Y., Sep. 16, 1858; p. Dans- ville, 1858-July 60; Ripon, Wis., Dec. 1860-Apr. 63; Sparta, June 1863-June 66; retired on account of bronchitis; residence Spring- field, 111., 1867-. Author, The Lincoln National Monument; History 31 1858 of the Springfield Baptist Association; The Story of My Ancestors in America and History of the Carpenter Family; The Uses of Wealth; Various Sermons and historical addresses ; Member of several His- torical Societies. Address, 1125 S. Fifth St., Springfield, 111. *SHADRACH WASHINGTON, b. Fayette Co., Pa., June 28, 1830; U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Woodstock, III., Dec. 2, 1858; p. Wood- stock, 1858-59; Aurora, 1859-63; Pittsburg, Pa., 1863-67; Zanesville, O., 1868-69; Jacksonville, III, 1869-75; Keokuk, la., 1875-80; Paterson, N. J., 1880-82; Essex, Conn., 1883-88; Port Jervis, N. Y., 1889-97; d. Port Jervis, Feb. 3, 1897. SPECIAL STUDENTS. *Stephen Burdick, Seventh Day Bapt., b. Preston, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1827; Alfred U. 1856; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Alfred, N. Y., June 21, 1857; p. Seventh Day Bapt. ch., Rockville, L. I., 1857-60; Leon- ardsville, N. Y., 1860-64; De Ruyter, 1865-67; principal De Ruyter Institute, 1867-68; miss. Minn, and la., 1868-69; p. West Genesee and Portville, N. Y., 1869-72; Brookfield ch., Leonardsville, N. Y., 1872-85; West Hallock, 111., 1886-96; Andover, N. Y., Feb. 1897-Sep. 1903; literary work, Alfred, N. Y., Sep. 1903-Dec. 1905; treas. Am. Sab. Tract Soc, 1874-81; editor. Sabbath Recorder, 1881; d. Alfred, Dec. 21, 1905. ♦Robert Acker Clapp, b. Sing Sing, N. Y., May 8, 1827; U. R. 1854-56; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Oswego, 111., Feb. 25, 1858; p. Oswego and Sandwich, 111. ; First Stillwater ch., N. Y. ; Pontiac, Mich. ; Ottumwa, la. ; St. James, Minn. ; Fox Lake, Wis., Darlington ; Fairfield, Neb. ; Granite Falls; w. c. Lincoln, 1893-97; Fairbury, 1897-May 1906; Wenatchee, Wash., May 1906-Apr. 1909; d. Wenatchee, Apr. 25, 1909. *Henry Francis Cochrane, b. Methuen, Mass., Apr. 17, 1836; Un. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Manheim, N. Y., Mar. 1858; p. Manheim, 1857-58; Hillsdale, 1858-60; Bath, 1866-68; Montrose, Pa., 1868-69; Warren Center, 1869-71; editor, Mt. Pleasant, 1873-74; p. Dovvnington, 1874-75; editor, Petersburg, 111., 1875-77; in business, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1878-80; p. York, May 1880-May 82; Rome, May 1882-May 86; Center- ville, May 1886-May 88; Bloomingdale, June 1888-Oct. 93; Spring- port, Jan. 1894-Apr. 95; Big Rapids, Dec. 1895-Dec. 96; editor, Hart- ford, June 1898-1905; secy., Mich. Bapt. State Conv., Jan. 18^-1902; d. Hartford, Mich., Feb. 13, 1905. Theodore Judson Knapp, b. Portsmouth, Va., R. T. S. 1856-57; *Simon Tuska, b. Germany, 1837; U. R. 1856; teacher, Brockport Col- legiate Institute, Brockport, N. Y., 1856-57; R T. S. 1857-58; U. 32 1859 Breslau, Germany, 1858-60; rabbi, Reformed Jewish congregation, Memphis, Tenn. Author, The Stranger in the Synagogue; d. Memphis, 1872. 23-* 19 1859 GRADUATES *JOSEPH R. BELLAMY, b. Kingsbury, N. Y., 1833; U. R. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; not ord. ; principal Albion Acad., 1859-66; d. Arcadia, N. Y., July 11, 1866. FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS GATHER, b. Catherton, Va., Mar. 16, 1833; U. R. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Flemington, W. Va., 1862; engaged in teaching and preaching, Va. and W. Va., 1859-69; agent, Am. Union Commission, and New England Refugees' Aid Soc. ; agent, W. Va. College; aided in organization of W. Va. General Association; p. Clarksburg, W. Va. ; teacher, classical department, public schools, un- der Peabody Fund; p. McConnellsville, O., 1869-76; Seville, 1876-82; Franklin, 1883-85; Lockland, 1886-87; residence, Franklin, Ind., 1887- 96, engaged as stated supply of First ch., Evansville, South ch., and North ch., Indianapolis, and other churches ; stated supply Buckhannon, W. Va., 1896-97; p. Weston. 1897-99; Decatur, Ind., Dec. 1899-1903; \v. c. Los Angeles, Calif., 1903-. Addrcss, 212 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. MELVIN JAMESON, b. Lyons, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1836; U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1859; resident graduate, U. T. S. autumn, 1859; ord. Alton, 111.. Apr. 19, 1860; p. Alton, Apr. 1860-July 69; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bas- sein, Burma, 1869-89; on furlough, 1880-83; engaged in work among churches, and stated supply, Ogdensburg, N. Y., Sep. 1882-Scp. 83 ; p. Cherry St. Mission chapel, Alton, 111., Apr. 1890-Apr. 91 ; East Alton, 1892-93; Cherry St. chapel, July, 1895-1900; w. c. Ottumwa, la., E. Alton, 111., and Gouverneur, N. Y., 1900-. Author, (in English) Elijah Parish Lovcjoy, as a Christian; A Grammatical Analysis of the Gospel of John in Burmese; sermon in Burmese on Christian Giving; editor, Burma)! Messenger. Address, Gouverneur, N. Y. ♦ADDISON JONES, b. Mesopotamia, O., Sep. 24. 1829; D. U. 1856; R. T. S. 1859; Ord. Tiffin, O., 1861; p. Tiffin, 1861-62; instructor, U. C, 1863-64; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Cal., 1864-72; p. Santa Clara, 1864-66; preached, Mayfield, 1867-72; p. Salem, Oregon, 1873-77; returned to Ohio, 1877, and joined Free Will Bapt ch. ; d. Jacksonville, 111., July 27, 1908. 33 1859 ♦RICHARD MEANS NOTT, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 26, 1831; Cy. C. 1852; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1859; p. First ch., Rochester, 1859-65 ; business and home mission work, Atlanta, Ga., 1866-69; p. Aurora, 111., 1869-72; Wakefield, Mass., 1872-74; health failed; residence, Wakefield, 1874-80; agent, Mass. Bap. Centennial As- sociation, 1876; d. Wakefield, Dec. 20, 1880. DAVID McLANE REEVES, b. Liberty Hill, Ala., June 10, 1839; Howard C. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Carlowville, Ala., 1860; p. Carlow- ville, 1860-64 ; mission work,1865-67 ; p. Tarrytown, N. Y., 1867-71 ; Bos- ton, Mass., 1871-72; Albany, N. Y., 1872-79; united with Presb. ch., 1881; D.D., Bates C, 1872. Address, Birmingham, Ala. *EDWIN TRUE ROBINSON, b. Bergen, N. Y., July 25, 1833; U. R. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; resident graduate R. T. S. 1859-60; ord. Cincin- nati, O., May, 1860; p. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, 1860-62; d. Cincinnati, July 21, 1862. *NATHAN SHEPPARD, b. Baltimore, Md., 1837; Attleborough C. 1854; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., 1859; p. Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., 1859-61 ; lecturer and author, 1861-71 ; prof. U. C, 1871- 74; prof. English Literature and public speaking, Allegheny C, 1875- 78; residence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1884-88; d. New York, Jan. 24, 1888. GEORGE A. STARKWEATHER, b. Worcester, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1828; grammar school, Rochester, N. Y. ; R. T. S. 1859; principal, Jonesbor- ough Institute, Tenn., 1859-60; ord. Elba, N. Y., June 10, 1861; p. Elba, 1860-64; Corning 1864-66; Marion 1866-67; principal, Phipps Seminary, Albion, 1867-70; p. Trumansburg, 1870-75; Waterbury, Conn., 1875-77; Havana, N. Y., 1877-79; Marion, 1880-81; Clifton, 1881-84; lecturing 1885-87; p. North Brookfield, 1888; p. Himrods residence, Penn Yan, 1889-93; Pleasant Valley, 1893-96; lecturing, 1893-98; p. Coventry, N. Y., 1898-1901 ; Wappingers Falls, 1901-06 ; retired, res., Mamaroneck, 1906-. Author, 6". 6". Geography and Maps. Address, 31 Barry Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1836; Y. C. 1857; R. T. S., 1859; in Europe, 1859-60; ord. Haverhil, Mass., Aug. 3, 1861; p. Haverhill, 1861-65; First ch., Cleveland, O., 1865-72; pres. and prof. Biblical Theology, R. T. S. 1872- ; pres. A. B. F. M. Soc. 1892-95; pres. General Conv. of Bapt. of N. America, 1907-10. Author, Systematic Theology, (1886) (7th edition, 1903) ; revised and enlarged, 3 vols. (1908) ; Philosophy and Religion, (1888) ; The Great Poets and their Theology, (1897) ; Christ in Creation and 34 1859 Ethical Monism, (1899). D.D., B. U. 1870; Y. U. 1890; P. U. 1896; LL.D., Bu. U. 1891 ; Alfred U., 1894. Address, 17 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y. *CHARLES FREDERICK WESTON, b. Showhegan, Me., Jan. 25, 1827; Cy. C. 1855; X. T. 1. 1855-5o; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Lincoln, Me., Sep. 18o3; p. Lincoln, 1863-65; Fayette, 1865-67; Russell, Mass., 1867- 74; East Avon, N. Y., 1874-75; Fo\vler\ille, Mich., 1875-76; Orleans, N. Y., 1876-77; Limerick, Me., 1878-80; Sonora, Cal.; St. Helena; Julian; Oxford, Neb., Sep. 1891-92; d. Springfield, Neb., Apr. 18, 1892. WILLIAM CLEAVER WILKINSON, b. Westford, Vt., Oct. 19, 1833; U. R. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; ord. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 22. 1859; p. New Haven, 1859-61; student, Univ. of Paris, 1861-62; prof. Modern Languages (ad interim), U. R., 1863-64; p. Mt. Auburn, Cin- cinnati, O., 1865-66; prof. Honiiletics and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S., 1872-81; literary pursuits, Tarrytown, 1881-92; prof. Poetry and Crit- cism, U. C, 1892-. Author, The Dance of Modem Society; A Free Lance in the Field of Life and Letters; The Baptist Principle; Webster: an Ode; Edti'in Arnold as Poetizer and as Paganizer; Prepar- atory and College Greek and Latin Courses in English (4 vols.) ; Classic French and German Courses in English (2 vols.) ; The Epic of Saul; The Epic of Paul; The Epic of Moses (2 parts) ; Complete Poetical Works (5 vols.) ; Modern Masters of Pulpit Discourse; Some New Literary Valuations. D.D., U. R. 1873 ; LL.D., Bay. U., 1904. Address, 5630 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. SPECIAL STUDENTS Edward Winter Clark, b. North East, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1830; B. U. 1857; N. T. I. 1857-58; R. T. S. 1858-59; ord. Logansport, Ind., June 30, 1859; p. Logansport, 1859-60; editor and publisher. The Witness, Indianapolis, 1861-67; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sibsagor, Assam, 1868-75; Naga Hills, 1875-. Reduced Assamese language to writing; author, various works in Ao Naga; (in part) Ao Naga Grammar, with illustra- tive phrases and Vocabulary. Address, Impur, Naga Hills, Assam, India. *George Dutton, Presb., b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 13, 1818; Trinity C. 1840; studied law, Boston, Mass., 1840-41; lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1843-44; in business, Rochester, 1844-58; R. T. S. 1858-59; stated supply, Presb. ch., Charlotte, N. Y., 1860; Monroe, Mich., 1861; d. Utica, N. Y., July 10, 1864. ♦Gerhard Koopman, R. T. S. 1857-59; (for record vid. G. D. class of 1859) ; d. Pekin, 111., July 24, 1888. 35 1860 Stephen Van Rensselaer Marsh, b. Romulus, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1829; U. R. 1857-59; R. T. S. 1858-59; ord. Lodi, N. Y., June 15, 1859; p. Lodi, June 1859- Apr. 63; Covert, Apr. 1863-May 67; Bethel, Gorham, and Reeds Corners, May 1867-Sep. 68 ; Waterloo, Oct. 1868-Sep. 70 ; Sennett, Sep. 1870-May 7Z; Eatontown, N. J., May 1873-Sep. 76; Southampton, Pa., Sep. 1876-Apr. 83; Holmesburg, Apr. 1883-Nov. 1884; Citra, Fla., Nov. 1884-Dec. 88; Atglen, Pa., Dec. 1888-Feb. 92; Monongahela, Mar. 1892-Oct. 96 ; Jennette, Oct. 1896-Oct. 97 ; Big Flats, N. Y., Nov. 1897- Jan. 99; retired, Corning, Jan. 1899- Address, Corning, N. Y. 16-*8 1860 GRADUATES *ELISHA MANNING CARPENTER, Presb., b. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1831; U. R. 1852; teacher. Classical School, Sunbury, N. C, 1853-55; teacher. Western House of Refuge, Rochester, N. Y., 1855- 64; R. T. S. 1860; licensed. Presbytery of Rochester, 1860; teacher, Classical School, Rochester, 1864-68; supt. House of Refuge, 1869-70; supt. and chaplain, N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, New York, 1870-95 ; supt. House of Refuge, Randall's Island, New York, 1896-99; residence, Goshen, 1899-1902 ; d. E. Orange, N. J., Jan. 28, 1902. CEPHAS BENNET CRANE, b. Marion, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1833; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1860; p. South ch., Hartford, Oct. 1860-Apr. 78; First ch., Boston, Mass., Apr. 1878-Oct. 84; First ch.. Concord, N. H., Jan. 1885-Sep. 96; act. p. First ch., Wo- burn, Mass., 1896-1902; chaplain, N. H. Legislature, 1884-85. D.D., U. R., 1868. Address, 162 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass. ELIAS JOHN FOOTE, b. Olean, N. Y., June 22, 1824; Un. C. 1849; R. T. S. 1860; ord. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1861; p. St. Louis, 1860- 62; Syracuse, N. Y., 1862-66; staff of Christian Commission, Peters- burg, Va., July and Aug. 1864; p. Penfield, 1866-71; Red Bank, N. J., 1871-75; Middletown, N. J., 1876-83; Calvary ch., Trenton, 1883-90; retired Trenton, 1890-. Author, Life of Eliza Allen Foote. Address, 57 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. JACOB SAMUEL GUBELMANN, b. Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 26, 1836; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 13, 1861; p. Ger. ch., Louisville, 1860-62; St. Louis, Mo., 1862-68; Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-85 ; prof. Christian Theology and Homiletics, G. D., R. T. S., 1885-94; prof. Christian Theology, Ethics and Homiletics, ib., 1894- Author, Die Predigt am See ; The Inspiration of the Sacred Scriptures. D.D., U. R., 1887. Address, 39 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y. 36 1860 *ELI HASKELL HURLBUTT, b. Bristol, N. Y., May 22, 1832; U. R. 1S57; R. T. S. 1860; p. Mantua, O., 1862-64; ord. Soiithington, 1864; p. Soiithington, 1864-Nov. 65; Cherry Valley, Nov. 1865-Nov. 67; Huntington, Dec. 1867-Dec. 68; Osceola Mills, Wis., Dec. 1868-Dec. 69; Jefferson City, Mo., May 1870-Sep. 71; Vermilion, S. D., Sep. 1871-Mar. 1Z\ mission work in vicinity of Vermilion, 1873-75; siipt. Public Instruction, Clay Co., 1876-77; p. Centerville, 1878-80; evangelist in New York State, 1881 ; p. Akron, la., 1882-83 ; evangelist and supply in the West for some years; injured by accident; residence, Goochland Co., Va., engaged in occasional missionary and evangelistic work, 1888- d. Westfield, Iowa, July 18, 1908. SAMUEL PEARCE MERRILL, b. Bellevue, Neb., July 13, 1835; U. R. 1858 ; R. T. S. 1860 ; ord. Carlton, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1861 ; p. Carl- ton, 1860-64; Baldwinsville, 1864-69; Adams, 1869-73; Watcrvillc, Me., 1873-79 ; Biddeford, 1879-82 ; cor. secy. N. Y. B. U. for M. E., R. T. S., 1882-96; health failed; w. c. 1896- ; secy, of Faculty, Shaw Univ., N. C. 1902-04. Author, My Loves and My Lovers, poems 1909; spe- cial correspondent from Me., Examiner and Watchman, 1875-82. Address, 1810 Ave. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. *LEMUEL MOSS, b. Boone Co., Ky., Dec. 27. 1829; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 31, 1860; p. Worcester, 1860-64; secy., U. S. Christian Commission, 1864-65 ; prof. Theology, Bu. U., 1865-68; editor. National Baptist, 1868-72; prof. C. T. S., 1872-74; pres. U. C, 1874-75 ; pres. Indiana State U., Bloomington, Ind., 1875- 84; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1884-89; editor. The Ensign, Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-93; p. Woodbury, N. J., Mar. 1894-Aug. 96; pres. Am. Bapt. Hist. Soc, 1896-1904; editor. The Commonzvcalth, Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1897-Apr. 98; lecturer. Christian Economics, Bu. U., 1899-1904. Editor and part writer. What Baptists Stand For. Author, Baptists and the Na- tional Centenary; A Question of Attitude; A Day zvith Paul; Annals of the U. S. Christian Commission. D.D., U. R., 1868; LL.D., U. R., 1883 ; d. New York, N. Y., July 12, 1904. *ORRIN HUNGER, b. Middlebury, N. Y., 1831; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Angelica, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1860; p. Angelica, 1860-62; d. Angelica, Mar. 1, 1862. ADONIRAM JUDSON PADELFORD, b. Galway, N. Y., July 26, 1831; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Fall River, Mass., Mar. 1861; stated supply. Fall River, 1860-62; p. Third ch., Providence. R. I., 1862-66; Amherst, Mass., 1866-68; Haverhill, 1868-77; Second ch., Calais, Me., June 1877-June 1909; supt. of schools, Calais, 1885-95; S. S. editor, The Contributor, 1874-1906; w. c. 1909- ; D.D., Cy. C, 1893. Address, 500 Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 37 1860 SETH CARLOS RICE, b. Clean, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1831; Racine C. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Fenelon Falls, Ont., Oct. 29, 1861; p. Fenelon Falls, Sep. 1861-June 63; Cramahe, June 1863-Oct. 64; Hartford, Wis., Mar. 1865-April 66; Pella, la., Oct. 1866-Apr, 67; Greenwood, III., June 1867-June 69 ; residence, Jefferson, Wis., supplying churches and lectur- ing on O. T. prophecies, June 1882-Aug. 92; w. c. Chicago, 111., studying and lecturing, Aug. 1892- (1900). *THOMAS ROGERS, b. Minsteed, Hampshire, Eng., May 8, 1827; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Elbridge, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1861; p. El- bridge, Sep. 1860-93; health failed; w. c. Elbridge, 1893-97. Author, lecture. The Pastor's Management of a Country Church. D.D., U. R., 1881 ; d. Elbridge, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1897. *ISAAC COOLEY SEELEY, b. Chester, N. Y., May 15, 1831; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Ransomville, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1861; p. Ran- somville, 1860-64; Hornell, 1864-67; Cooper's Plains, 1867-69; Cuba, 1869-74; d. Cuba, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1874. LYMAN BEECHER TEFFT, b. Exeter, R. I., July 15, 1833; B. U. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; teacher and p. Belfast, N. Y., 1860-62; ord. Pres- cott. Wis., June 29, 1862 ; p. Prescott ; Winona, Minn., 1862-66 ; Green- ville, Conn., 1866-69 ; Mankato, Minn., 1869-71 ; Colchester, Conn., 1872- 74; prof. Roger Williams U., Nashville, Tenn., 1874-83; pres. Hartshorn Memorial C, Richmond, Va., 1883-. Author, Ctiriosities of Heat; Institutes of Moral Philosophy. D.D., B. U., 1893. Address, Hartshorn Mem. College, Richmond, Va. *JAMES JUDSON TUCKER, b. Halifax, Vt., Oct. 6, 1827; Wms. C. 1857; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 30, 1860; p. Wor- xester, 1860-62; South Dedham, 1862-64; d. Chicago, III, Jan. 1864. *AMBROSE FRANKLIN WILLEY, b. Burlington, Vt., Jan. 1831; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Burlington, la., 1860; p. Burlington, 1860-64; Marshalltown, 1864-67; Oskaloosa, 1867-68; d. Oskaloosa, Apr. 1868. SPECIAL STUDENTS. *Almon Clematus Bacone, b. Scott, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1830; U. R. 1858: R. T. S. 1858-59; not ord.; teaching, 1859-76; principal, Cherokee Sem- inary, Tahlequah, Ind. Ter., 1876-80; pres. Indian U., Bacone, 1880-96; d. Muscogee, Apr. 22, 1896. John Nelson Chase, b. Amesbury, Mass., July 11, 1833; New Hampton Lit. and Theol. Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 1858; U. R. 1858-59; R. T. S. 1858- 38 1861 59; ord. Deep River, Conn., Nov. 30, 1859; p. Deep River, Oct. 1859- Dec. 71; Exeter, N. H., Dec. 1871-94; w. c. Saybrook, Conn., 1894-. Address, Saybrook, Cona 17-*8 1861 GRADUATES JOHN C. C. CLARKE, Class Secretary. JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN CLARKE, b. Providence, R. L, Feb. 27, 1833 ; U. R. 1859 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1861; p. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 1861-May 65; prof. Greek, U. C, Oct. 1865-June 66; prof. B. U. T. S., Sep. 1866-June 67; p. Madison, Wis., May 1867-Dec. 70; Cincinnati, O., and prof. Mt. Auburn Young Ladies Institute, 1871-73; p. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 1873-Sep. 75; prof. S. C, Sep. 1875-June 86; residence. Upper Alton, 111., June 1886- Author, Platonism and Early Christianity; Origin and Varieties of the Semitic Alphabet; Self and the Father; Mail and His Divine Father; The Revelation Rediscovered; The Apocalypses; The Beginning and Form of Christianity. D.D., Bellevue College of University of Omaha, 1894. Address, 319 College Ave., Upper Alton, 111. *ISAAC HENRY DENTON, b. Somerset, N. Y., July 30, 1826; U. R. 1857-59; R. T. S. 1861; ord. Somerset, N. Y., June 24, 1863; p. Somer- set, 1861-65; La Grange, Mo., 1865-66; Warrensburg, 1866-68; Mt. Pleasant, 1869-70; preaching and teaching, 1870-75; p. New London, la., 1876-78; residence, La Grange, Mo., 1878-96, serving churches in Clark and Scotland counties ; d. La Grange, Nov. 20, 1896. *JOHN HERBERT GRIFFITH, b. Geneva, N. Y., July 9, 1833; U. R. 1859 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 6, 1861 ; p. Detroit, 1861-67; Galesburg, 111., 1867-73; Milwaukee, Wis., 1873-78; Troy, N. Y., 1878-84; De Land, Fla., 1884-86; Washington St. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1886-92; Allentown, Pa., 1894-95. D.D., Knox C, 1873; d. Owego, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1895. ♦THOMAS AUGUSTUS HALL, b. Beamsville, Ont., Oct. 26, 1831; U. R. 1859: R. T. S. 1861; miss. Canadian Bapt. Miss. Soc. in north- ern part of Ont., 1861-62; teaching, Port Rowan, 1862-65; preach- ing and teaching, Fingal, 1865-67 ; Norwichville, 1867-69 ; Waterford, 1869-70; Stromness, 1872-73; Vittoria, 1873-81; Tipton, Cal., 1881-82; Springville, 1883-84; farmer, Victoria, Ont., 1884-85; teaching and occasional preaching. Guenve, Cal.. 1885; Colton, 1886; Alabama, 1886- 39 1861 88; Davis, 1888-89; Franklin, 1889-90; Highland. 1891-92; Cosumne, 1892-94; Sacramento, 1894-96; Auburn, 1896-1906; d. Auburn, Calif., Oct. 8, 1906. DAVID HEAGLE, b. Montgomery Co., N. Y., Apr. 15, 1836; Un. C. 1859; U. T. S. 1859-60; R. T. S. 1861; p. Lansing, Mich.; ord. Kala- mazoo, Mich., July 27, 1863; chap. First Regt. Mich. Vols., 1863-65; p. Darlington, Wis. ; Jefferson and Indianola, la. ; Jerseyville and Prince- ton, 111.; Evansville and Valpraiso, Ind. ; prof. Des Moines C, 1880; prof, and dean. Theological department, Southwestern Baptist Univ., Jackson, Tenn., 1897-1902, 1905. Author, Bremen Lectures; How to Teach Morals. Ph.D., S. C, 1890; D.D., Simpson Centenarj^ College, la., 1891; LL.D., Westminster College, Mo., 1891. Address, 956 Jackson Boul., Chicago, 111. *ADIN ALMERIN KENDRICK, b. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1836; Mid. C. three years ; practicing law, Janesville, W^is. ; St. Louis, j\Io. ; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Chicago, III, Sep. 1861 ; p. Chicago, Sep. 1861-Jan. 65; St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 1865-June 72; pres. S. C, June 1872-Sep. 94; p. St. Louis, Mo., Sep. 1894-Sep. 99; prof. Theological department, S. C, 1899-1902. D.D., U. C, 1872; LL.D., S. C, 1895; d. Upper Alton, 111., Apr. 7, 1902. ALLEN EDWARD KITCHEN, b. Waterford, Ont., Jan. 18, 1834; U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1861; ord. Orangeville, Ont., Jan. 1862; p. Orange- ville, July 1861-Mar. 64; Stratford, Feb. 1865- Apr. 67; mission work, New Garden, N. C, Jan. 1868-Jan. 84; p. Live Oak, Fla., Apr. 1884- July 87; associate editor. Baptist Witness, Fla., July 1884-July 87; p. North Elba, N. Y., Oct. 1887-June 88; mission work, Lanesboro, Pa., 1888-90; p. Ganges, Mich., Nov. 1890-Nov. 93; Three Rivers, Dec. 1893-Apr. 94 ; mission work, Detroit Assoc, 1894-Oct. 95 ; Canada, Oct. 1895-Apr. 96 ; Memphis, Tenn., May 1896-Sep. 97 ; Lanesboro, Pa., Oct. 1899-Dec. 1900; w. c. Waverly, 1901-. Address, 430 Park Ave., Waverly, N. Y. EBENEZER PACKWOOD, b. Wollaston, Eng., Feb. 21, 1833; U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1861; ord. York, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1861; p. York, 1861- 66; Wyoming, 1866-68; Allentown, Pa., 1868-71; Conshohocken, 1871- 74; Wilson, N. Y., 1874-77; Clifton Springs, 1877-78; Waterloo, 1879- 84; w. c. supplying neighboring churches, Waterloo, 1894-95; retired, Waterloo, 1895-1909; Clifton Springs, 1909-. Address, Van Ave., Clifton Springs, N. Y. FRANCIS BOLLES PALMER, b. Parma, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1834, U. R. 1858 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; prof. Lawrence Univ., Wis., 1863-65 ; ord. Parma, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1865 ; prof. Greek, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1865-67; prof. Ancient Lang., S. N. S., Fredonia, N. Y., 1867-68; prof. 40 1861 Didactics, S. N. S., Brockport, 1869-71 ; prof. Ancient Lang., ibid, 1871-78; principal, S. N. S., Fredonia, 1878-1906; residence, Fredonia, 1906-. Author, Science of Education; Tlwitglits on the Lord's Prayer. Ph.D., U. R. 1879. Address, Fredonia, N. Y. WILLIAM REMINGTON, b. Miimford, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1832; U. R. 1857-59; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1861 ; p. Weeds- port. July, 1861-64; Champaign, 111., 1864-67; Sparta, Wis., 1867-68; Pontiac, Mich., 1868-71; Big Rapids, 1871-72; Jonesville and Allen, 1872-75; Bronson, 1875-80; Grass Lake, 1880-85; Williamston, 1885- 87; Tekonsha, 1887-90; Reading, 1890-91; Great Falls, Mont., Nov. 1891-Mar. 1894; mission work through Belt, Armington, Geyser, and Stanford, Mar. 1894-Apr. 96; organized Belt Bapt. ch., Apr. 26, 1896; p. Belt, Apr. 1896-99; supplying and financial work for churches at Billings, Mont. ; Blackfoot, Id. ; Lewistown, Mont. (3 yrs) ; Cam- bridge, Id.-. Address, 920 7th Ave., N., Great Falls, Mont. WINFIELD SCOTT, b. West Novi, Mich., Feb. 26, 1837; U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1861; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 1861; p. Second ch., Syra- cuse, July 1861-Scp. 1862; capt. 126th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1862-Sep. 64; p. Leavenworth, Kans., Jan. 1865-Dec. 72; Denver, Col., Jan. 1872- Oct. 75; Los Angeles, Cal., 1876-77; San Francisco, San Jose, and Oak- land, 1879-81 ; editor. Evangel, 1879-81 ; Reno, Nev., 1881-82 ; chaplain, U. S. Army, Ft. Canby, and Ft. Stevens, Wash., 1882-85 ; Angel Island, Cal., 1885-89; Ft. Huachua, Arizona Ter., 1889-93; Scottsdale, await- ing retirement, 1893-98; retired Mar. 26, 1898; promoted rank of Major, Apr. 23, 1904 ; residence, Scottsdale, 1898-. Member Twentieth Legisla- ture of Ariz., 1899-1901 ; pres. Board of Regents and Chancellor of Univ. of Ariz., 1903-04. D.D., Cal. C, 1878. Address, Scottsdale, Ariz. *GEORGE LAWSON WRENN, b. Middletown, 0., Aug. 9, 1836; G. C. 1858 ; special student, B. U. 1857-58 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; in Europe, June 1861-Jan. 62; ord. Middletown, O., Sep. 29, 1862; p. Chicago, 111., 1862-69 ; Christian Commission service. City Point, Va., 1865 ; p. Highland Park, 111., 1869-79; Cambridge, Mass., supplying churches, 1881-86; acting p. Second ch., Cambridge, 1886-88; in business, Chi- cago, 111., 1888-1908; d. York Harbor, Me., Oct. 2, 1908. SPECIAL STUDENTS Ferdinand E. Gary, b. Nor\vich, Conn., June 8, 1840; Farmers' College, College Hill, O. ; R. T. S. 1860-61; not ord.; in business and journal- istic work, Cincinnati, O., and elsewhere, 1861-. editor, Franklin Park, 111., News, 1890-91; Illinois Humane Journal, 1895-97. Author, His- tory of L. S. & M. S. Raihaay System; History Chicago, R. I. & Pacific R. R. System; Complete Library of Universal Knozvledge. Address, 3100 Wentworth Ave., Chicago, 111. 41 1861 *Elmore William Denison, b. St. Louis, Mo., 1836; U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-60; not ord. ; mission work and teaching in S. \V. and S., 1860- 64; d. Key West, Fla., 1864. Robert Glendinwing Farley, b. Derry Co., Ireland, May 31, 1827; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1860-61; ord. Matawan, N. J., Aug. 1862; p. Matawan, May 1862-May 66; Newton, N. H., May 1866-July 68; New Boston, July 1868-Jan. 70; evangelist, Suncook, 3 months; p. Rowley, Mass., May 1870-May 71; Georgetown, iNIay 1871-May 74; supply in sev- eral places, May 1874-May 75 ; p. Buckfield and W. Sumner, Me., May 1875-May 78; Milltown, Alay 1878-May 80; mission work, 5 months; p. Rockland, Oct. 1880-Oct. 82; Bluehill, Oct. 1882-Jan. 85; eyes failed; w. c. Haverhill, Mass, acting as occasional supply, Aug. 1885-. Author, doctrinal pamphlets and monographs. Address, 100 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. David Edw^ard Holmes, b. Stonington, Conn., Aug. 12, 1832; Colg. U. 1858; Colg. T. S. 1858-59; R. T. S., a few months, 1859-60; dismissed to N. T. I. Address, 191 Thirtieth St., Chicago, 111. (1900.) Albert Melvin Hunt, b. North Fairfield, O., Sep. 1, 1837; Hillsdale C. 1858-59; R. T. S. 1859-60; ord. Howell, Mich., Oct. 1860; p. Howell, Highland, and Alpine, Mich. ; Atlanta, 111. ; Cambria, Mich. ; Shab- bona. 111., 1885-86; La Salle, Oct. 1886-Jan. 88; Farmington, 1889- 90; Petersburg, 1890; lecturer three or four years; invalid several years. Address, Kirkville, ]\Io. (1900.) *Daniel Elliott Lent, b. June 21, 1825; U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-60; not ord.; manufacturer, Rochester, N. Y., 1860-91; d. Rochester, June 3, 1891. *Samuel Thane Poinier, b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 17, 1837; B. U. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-61 ; chaplain, U. S. Army, 1863-65 ; not ord. ; U. S. com- missioner, Spartanburg, S. C, 1866-97 ; editor, 1870-71 ; postmaster, Spartanburg, 1897-1909; d. Spartanburg, Mar. 27, 1909. ♦Freeman Daniel Rickerson, b. Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1837 U. R. 1856-58; ord. Grinnell, la., Apr. 24, 1859; p. Grinnell, 1858-60 R. T. S. 1860-61 ; p. Moline, 111., 1861-64 ; Geneseo, 1864-67 ; Waukegan 1867-70; Chicago, 1870-72; Quincy, 1872-76; Hannibal, ^lo., 1876-79 Springfield, 111., 1879-83 ; Des Moines, la., 1883-85 ; Sioux City, 1885-88 Phoenix, Ariz., 1889-92. Author, new arrangement of Pilgrim's Prog- ress; The Pastor's Handbook and Register. D.D., S. C, 1881; d. Phoenix, Mar. 29, 1892. Thomas Rose, b. Stephentown, N. Y., June 21, 1833; Un. C. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-60; last known residence was in California; (1900). 42 • 1863 *Alonzo L. Seward, b. Cincinnati, O.; D. U. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-61; p. Moore's Hill, hid., 1867; Oqiiawka, III., 1874-75; (1900). 22-*10 1862 (Owing to the extension of the course from two to three years by vote of the Union in July I860, no class was graduated in 1862.) 1863 GRADUATES CHARLES E. SMITH, Class Secretary *ALMOND BARRELLE, b. South Hartford, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1834; Colg. U. 1859; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1863; p. in Colorado, 1863-65; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-67; Aleriden, Conn., 1867- 71; Melrose, Mass., 1871-74; in business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1874-78; p. Rockland, Mass., Apr. 1878-Oct. 1882; in business, San Mateo, Fla., 1883; p. Union ch., San Mateo, 1884-85; in business, San Mateo, 1885- 89; Cincinnati. O., 1889-93; Boston, Mass., 1893-98; Harrisburg, and Reading. Pa., 1898-1909; d. Reading, Pa., Feb. 8, 1909. *WILLIAM ENTWISTLE, b. England, 1828; Bapt. C, Lancashire, Eng.; ord. New York, N. Y., May 1858; p. Howard, 1859-60; R. T. S. 1863; p. Richburg. N. Y.. 1865-66; Frewsburg, 1866-67; Geneva, O., 1867-68; Columbia, 1868-69; Orangeville, 1869-73; Pittsburg, Pa.. 1873- 74; Philadelphia, 1874-77; Big Flats. N. Y., 1878-79; Dundee, 1879-80; Austinville, Pa., 1880-84; Philadelphia. 1885-88; d. Philadelphia, Feb. 3, 1888. ♦THOMAS TIESDELL FILMER, b. Luton, Kent, Eng., June 9, 1830: U. R. 1860: R. T. S. 1863; ord. Clinton, Conn.. June 22, 1864; p. Clinton, 1863-64; Wecdsport, N. Y., 1864-Aug. 67; South Fram- ingham, Mass., Nov. 1867-Nov. 73; Webster, Nov. 1873-June 1903; d. Webster, Mass., Jan. 1, 1903. *THOMAS WATERMAN GREENE, b. Canterbury, Conn., Feb. 10, 1837: S. C. I860: R- T. S. 1863: ord. Winchester, 111., Apr. 21, 1864; p. Winchester, 1864-68; Litchfield, 1868-70; editor, Lawrence. Kan.. 1870-72; p. Junction City, 1872-74; Fort Scott, Kan., and Denver, Col., 1874-75; pres., California C, Vacaville, Cal.. 1876-77; d. Camptonville, Cal.. Aug. 22. 1877. CHARLES EDMUND HEWITT, b. Galway, N. Y., Oct. 16. 1836; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Ypsilanti, Mich., Aug. 25, 1863; p. 43 1S63 Yp?ilanti. 1J^63-6S; Blooming^on, 111., 1S68-76; Centennial ch., Chicago, ISr;-??: Peoria, lSSO-i»: >ec, K. W. Bapt. Ed. Soc. 1SS9-. fin. sec Bapt. Thecl. Union, 1SS9-97; student sec., ibid.. 1897-. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. WAYLAND HOYT, h. Cleveland, O., Feb. IS. It^^S. B. U. I860: Colg. T. S. liHV^l: R. T. S. 16^^: ord. Pittsfield. Mass.. .\iig. 1863; p. Pittsfield. 1863-M: Ninth St., Cincinnati, O.. 1864-67; Strong Place, Brookh-n, X. V.. 18(V-73; Tabernacle, New York, 1873-74; Shawmnt Ave., Boston, Mass., 1874-7o: Strong Place, Brookl.vn, X. Y., 1876- 82; Memorial ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 18S2-89; First ch.. Minneapolis, Minn., 188^95; Epiphany ch., Philadelphia, Pa.. 1895-1905; stated sup- ply, 1905-. prof. Science and Religrion and .An of Public Speech, The- olc^caJ School, Temple U.. Philadelphia, 1906-. Author, Hints and H^'lfs for thf Christian Life; Present Lessons from Distant Days; Gleams from Panrs Prison; .-ilong the Pilgrimage; The Brook in the ll'oy; Light on Life's Highway; Saturday .-ifiernoon; For Shine and Shade: Helps I't'i'ord; At His Feet; Home Ideals; The Teaching of Onr Lord Concerning His Own Person, D.D., U. R., 1877; LL.D., Ursinus C. Address, 3604 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ♦JOHN BRECKENRIDGE JACKSON, b. Carrollton, 111., Nov. 7, IS32: S. C 1S55: ord. \:rdcv.. 1.1. Nov. 1855; p. Virden, Nov. 1855- June tO: R. T. S. 18tv3; p. Albion. N. Y., May 1863-Jan. 67; prof. Church Hist., B. U. T. S.. 1867-70; acting p. University Place ch., Chicago, 111., 1868 and 1876; p. Hyde Park ch.. Chicago. May 1878- Sep. 83; w. c Chicago, 18S3-1907. D.D., S. C. 1871; d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 29. 1907. *THEOPHILUS JOHN KOTZLI, b. Ruschlikon, near Ziirich, Switz- erland. July 30. 1832; U. R. 18ciO; R. T. S. 1863; cit>- missionar\- in Cincinnati. 0.. 1863-64; traveling preacher and delegate, Christi.in Com- mission, 1864-65 ; ord. Evansville. Ind., Nov. 18co ; p. German ch., Evans^-ille, Sep. 1865- Feb. 67 ; teacher and occasional supply ; St. Louis, Mo-, 1867-93; Biblical work, ibid, 1893-1910; d. St. Louis, Mo.. Jan. 6. 1910 EZEKIEL WILSON MUNDY, b. Metuchen, N. J.. June 16. 1833; U. R. 18t«; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., June 1863; p. First ch., Syracuse, 18&3-66; Independent ch., Syracuse, 1866-79; united with Epis. ch.. 1879; librarian, S\-racuse Central Library-, 1S80-. .\uthor, sermons and lectures in pamphlets. Litt.D., S>Tacuse V., 1904. .\ddress. 121 College Place, Syracuse. N. Y. •WALTER McDUFFIE POTTER, b. Providence, R. I.. ^L-ly 8, 1836; B. U. 1859; Andover T. S. one year: R. T. S. 1863; ord. Shel- 44 1803 hiiriio Falls. Mass.. iSf..?; nii-^s A. 15. H. M. S.. ncnvcr. Col.. 186. *ADONIRAM JUDSON SAGE. I) Massillon. O.. Mar. 29. 1W6; L'. K. l.S<4); K. I. S. lS/>.?; ord. Slulhiirne Falls. Mass.. Oct. 22, 1«63; p. Shcll)iirne Falls, 18. Dorchester. III.. Sep. 5. 18.?(); S. C. 1860; R. 1". S. 184: Lawrence. Kan., W)5- 67; day Head. 1867-68; Hudson. 111.. 18f)9-70; in husiness. Normal. III.. 1871-74; North Ttsbury. Mass.. 1874 76; Greenville. 1876 77; d. Feb. 2h, 1878. •CHARLES SMITH SHEFFIELD, b. Jewett City. Conn., Oct. 13. IS,^.^; I', k. \M): R. r. S. 1S(.3; ord. Newfaue. N. Y.. Oct. 1. 18<)3 ; p. Newfane. July 18; teacher. HulTalo. 18()7 71 ; Kansas City. Mo.. 1871-77; Atchison. Kan.. July 1878 July 80; pres.. Tierce City (Mo.). Hapt. Col.. 188(>?U; p. Memorial ch., Topeka, Kan., Sep. 1884-Sep. 8f); Hays City, Kan., Sep. 1886-Sep. H7 ; editor and proprietor, IVcslcnt liaflist, 7o/>.-A-ri. 1887-89; p. Auburn. Nov. 1887-91; Sunday School miss., A. B. P. S., for Kansas, residence. Topeka, 18")l-Feb. 1900; d. Topeka. Kans.. Feb. 11. I'XX). •THEODORE WARREN SHEPPARD, I. HriK'hton. N. J., Dec. 2, 1833; U. R. 18()0: R. T. S. 18<)3 ; ord. I'laistow, N. 11., N4 ; p. Plaistow, 1864^)8; Phenix, R. 1., 18^)8-80; supply. Providence, 1880- 83; p. Scituate, Mass., 1883-88; sui)ply. Providence. R. I.. 1888 92; d Providence, Dec. 16. 1892. CHARLES EDWARD SMITH, I. Fall River, Mass.. Jan. 22. 1835; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 18/.3; ord. Pawtucket, R. I., Aug. 1, 18^.3; p. Paw- tucket, 1863-68; Cincinnati, O., 18^)8-70; in business and su|)ply, Fulton ch., residence, Fulton, N. Y., 1870-71; p. New Haven, Conn., 1871-75; Syracuse, N. Y., 1876-82; in business, Syracuse, 1882-85; p. F'rcdonia, 1885 1?,\ ord. Nunda. N. Y.. Feb. 11. W-(>8; Kirkwall. Orkney. 1868 70; Wick. Caithness. Scotland. 1870 76; Kelso. RoxburRhshirc. 1876-80; mission work and writing religious books, Kirkwall. Orkney, 45 1863 1881-92; w. c. residence, Buffalo, N. Y., 1892-. Author, several small religious books and tracts. Address, 139 Hoyt St., Buffalo, N. Y. *EDWIN ALLEN WYMAN, b. Skowhegan, Me., Apr. 15, 1834; Cy. C. one term; New Hampton Inst. 1860; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Kennebunk- port. Me., Sep. 30, 1863; p. Kennebunkport, 1863-64; Essex, N. Y., 1864-68; stated supply and prof. Louisiana (Mo.) C, p. 1869; Turner's Falls, Mass., 1872-75; stated supply, Montague City, 1875-79; w. c. en- gaged in editorial and literary work. Maiden, Mass., 1880-1900. Au- thor, Acquaintance with God; Ships by Day. Ph.D., Mid. C, 1875; D.D., ib., 1878; d. Maiden, Mass., May 30, 1900. SPECIAL STUDENTS. John Lord Jenkins, Rochester, N. Y., R. T. S., 1862-63; A.B., U. R., 1863; ord. p. Kokoma, Ind., 1863-65; Gainesville, N. Y., 1866-69; Cas- tile, 1869-71 ; Ashland, Pa., 1871-73 ; Shawnee, 1873-79 ; Jasper, N. Y., 1879-83; druggist, Preston, la., 1883-. Address, Preston, la. Erasmus C. Johnson, b. Charleston, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1823; R. T. S. 1861- 63; w. c. New York, 1888-89; (1900). *Jeremiah Huston Smith, b. Aurora, Ind., Mar. 19, 1836; F. C. 1858; R. T. S. 1861-62; ord. Aurora, Ind., 1860; p. Aurora and Jeffersonville, 1860-61 ; prof. Ladoga Female Sem., 1862-65 ; p. Bloomingdale, 111., 1866-67; Franklin, Ind., 1868-70; agent, F. C, and prof. Languages, ib. ; p. Camden, O., 187(^80; Perry, 1880-83; Chardon, 1883-84; Wellington, 1884-88; Fletcher, 1888-89; Spring Creek, 1889-91; Greenville, 1891- 93; Colbrook, 1893-94; d. Colbrook, Jan. 29, 1894. *Robert Hall Tozer, b. Abergavenny, Eng., Dec. 20, 1831; O. C. 1860; R. T. S. 1860-62; ord. Free Will Bapt., Hillsdale, Mich., Nov. 1869; p. Free Will Bapt. ch., Fairport, N. Y. ; Waterbury Center, Vt., also principal. Green Mt. Seminary, Waterbury Center, during pastorate; p. Meredith Village, N. H. ; Taunton, Mass.; East Corinth, Me.; d. in Florida, Mar. 29, 1889. *Joseph Webster, b. Saybrook, O., Feb. 15, 1832; R. T. S. 1860-62; not ord.; 2d Lieut. Co. E, 29th Regt. N. Y. Vols.; wounded in battle before Richmond, June 27, 1862; d. in General Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., July 22, 1862. 22-*15 46 1864 1864 GRADUATES HENRY L. MOREHOUSE, Class Secretary JAMES HERVEY APPLETON, b. Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1839; Central High Scliool, Philadelphia, Pa.; ord. Philadelphia, June 21, 1860; p. Davisville, Pa., 1860-61; R. T. S. 1861-62; P. T. S. 1862-63; R. T. S. 1864; p. Allentown, Pa., 1865-68; New York, N. Y., 1868-71; Washington, D. C, 1871-75; w. c. Allentown, Pa., 1875-77; Boonton, N. J., 1878-79; united with P. E. ch., 1879. Address, 339 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. *ABIJAH L. BAKER, b. Urbana, O., Aug. 22, 1831; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Oakland, Cal., 1864; p. Oakland, 1864; principal, Attica (Ind.) Scientific Institute, 1864-65; d. Attica, Dec. 15, 1866. KENDRICK WILLIAM BENTON, b. Sherburne, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1838; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; agt. A. T. Soc, in U. S. army and navy, 1861-64; ord. Morrison, 111., Aug. 24, 1865; p. Morrison, 1865- 67; Kewanee, 1867-72; supply, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1872-73; p. Richmond, Ind., 1874-76; assistant editor. Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, O., 1876-84; mission work, Auburn Park, 111., address, Chicago, 1884-. sec. Englewood, Y. M. C. A., 1887. Address, 6309 Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111. ALEXANDER CAMERON; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864; p. Lindsay, Ont., 1864-66; deposed by action of a council called by the church in Lindsay, Oct. 31, 1866; residence, Woodville, Ont., (1900). ^FREDERIC LEONARD CHAPELL, b. Waterford, Conn., Nov. 9, 1836; Y. C. 1860; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Middletown, O., Sep. 29, 1864; p. Middletown, 1864-71; Evanston, 111., 1871-78; Janesville, Wis., 1878- 81 ; Flemington, N. J., 1881-89 ; dean, Gordon Missionary Training School, Boston, Mass., 1889-Feb. 1900. Author, The Eleventh Hour Laborers; d. Newport, R. I., Feb. 16, 1900. *CYRUS AMANZEL CHILCOTT, b. East Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1836; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Frcdonia, N. Y., July 20, 1864; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bangkok, Siam, 1864-65; d. Bangkok, Dec. 30. 1865. ♦INCREASE CHILD, b. Greenfield, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1827; U. R. 1859; ord. Towanda, Pa., Nov. 1859; p. Towanda, 1859-61; R. T. S. 1864; p. Trumansburg, N. Y., 1864-65; Xenia, O., 1865-67; Madison, 1867- 47 1864 71; Conneaut, 1871-78; Frewsburg, N. Y., 1878-87; Andover, 1887- 88; Alabama, 1888-Apr. 90; Middlebury, Apr. 1890-Oct. 98; w. c. Hamilton, N. Y., Oct., 1898-May, 1901; d. Hamilton, May 9, 1901. MILTON BOOKSTAVER COMFORT, b. Montgomery, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1833; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Oswego, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1866; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Gauhati, Assam, 1866-74; p. Pulaski, N. Y., 1875-Oct. 81; Belleville, Nov. 1881-May 89; Perry, Nov. 1889-Sep. 93; Ripley, Sep. 1893-May 96; Niagara St., Rochester, May 1896-Aug. 98; Newfane, Nov. 1898-Aug. 1908; Evans, Feb. 1909-. Address, Angola, N. Y. *FRANCIS DRAKE FENNER, b. Henrietta, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1832; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Ovid Center, N. Y., Sep. 14, 1864; p. Ovid Center, 1864-67; Jordan, 1867-71; Parma, 1871-74; Ovid Center, 1874-77; West Somerset, 1877-82; Dysinger, 1882-90; North Manlius, 1890-94; d. North Manlius, Jan. 29, 1894. *JAMES PETER LUDLOW, b. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 5, 1833; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; preached at Lake Ave. miss., Rochester, while in Seminary; U. S. Christian Com., 1863; ord. Newport, R. L, 1864; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, San Francisco, Cal., preached to First Bapt. ch., 1864-65; p. Tabernacle ch., San Francisco, 1865-70; Sacramento, 1871- 12>; Olympia, Wash., 1875-82; Seattle, 1882-89; seaman's chaplain, Kobe, Japan, 1889-92; w. c. Seattle, Wash., 1892-98; d. Seattle, May 7, 1898. HENRY LYMAN MOREHOUSE, b. Stanford, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1834; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1864; ord. East Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 7, 1864; p. East Saginaw, Oct., 1864-Jan. 1873 ; Park Ave. ch., Rochester, Jan. 1873-July 79; cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E., 1877-79; cor. secy., A. B. H. M. Soc, New York, N. Y., July 1879-Mar. 93; field secy., ib., Mar. 1893-July 1902; cor. secy., A. B. Ed. Soc, May 1893-. cor. secy., A. B. H. M. Soc, Oct. 1902-. Author, Baptist Home Missions in America; History Seventy-Five Years of First Baptist Church, Brook- lyn. D.D., U. R., 1879; LL.D., U. R., 1908. Address, 23 East 26th St., New York City. *GEORGE ALLEN SIMONSON, b. Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1835; Polytechnic C. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Goshen, Ind., June 16. 1864; p. Goshen, 1864-65; Naperville. 111.. 1865-67; Pontiac, 1867-70; sup- ply, La Crosse, Wis., 1871; p. Hartford, Conn., 1871-74; Newark, N. J., 1874-82; d. Burlington, N. J., Jan. 15, 1884. SPECIAL STUDENTS. *John Barnard, b. Pittsfield, O., Nov. 23, 1831; U. M. 1857; R. T. S. 48 1865 1861-63; supply, Orland, Ind., in vacation of 1863; d. during senior year, Rochester, Oct. 13, 1863. Gavin Lindsay Hamilton, Presb., b. Rodger Hill, Lanarkshire, Scot- land, Feb. 16, 1831; U. R. 1861; Aub. T. S. 1861-62; R. T. S. 1862- 63; dismissed to Aub. T. S. Address, 245 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. Joseph Thomas Robert, b. Robertville, S. C, Aug. 7, 1835; D. U.; 1857-58; U. R. 1860-62; R. T. S. 1861-62; dismissed to U. T. S. Address, 163 Randolph St., Chicago, III. 15-*8 1865 GRADUATES JAMES GOODMAN, Class Secretary WILLIAM FOLWELL BAINBRIDGE, b. Stockbridge, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1.^3; U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Erie, Pa., 1865; p. Erie, 1865-68; Central ch., Providence, R. I., Jan. 1869-Dec. 1878; travel- ing, 1879-81; lecturing on Foreign Missions, 1882-86; supt. and Cor. Secy., Brooklyn City Mission and Tract. Soc, 1886-89; p. Delaware Ave. ch., Wilmington, Del., 1890-94; research, Levant, London, Paris and New York, 1894-. Author, Around the World Tour of Christian Missions; Along the Lines at the Front; Self Giving. Address, 34 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. ♦ADOLFHUS JULIUS FREDERICK BEHRENDS, b. Nymegin, Holland, Dec. 18, 1839; D. U. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Yonkers. N. Y., July 27, 1865; p. Warburton Ave. ch., Yonkers, July 1865-Sep. 73; First ch., Cleveland, O., Sep. 1873-Feb. 1876; united with Union Cong, ch., Providence, R. I., Mar. 1876-. Author, Socialism and Christianity 1866; Philosophy of Preaching (Yale Lectures, 1890) ; The World for Christ (Graves Lectures, Syracuse Univ.). D.D., Richmond College, 1874; S. T. D., Y. U., 1890; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 22, 1900. *FRANCIS HENRY DAVIS, b. Kingsville, C, July 17, 1837; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1865; ord. White Pigeon, Mich., 1865; p. White Pigeon, 1865-67 ; Napolean, 1867-72 ; d. Napolean, Apr. 2, 1872. JAMES GOODMAN, b. Clipstone, Eng., Dec. 31, 1840; U. C. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Chicago, 111., June 1865; preaching, various places in England, 1865; supply, Phelps, N. Y., 1866; Clifton Springs, 1867- 68: p. Cornwall, 1870-73; Hyde Park, 111., 1875-77; Colorado Springs, 49 1865 Col. 1879; Bradford, 111., 1880; Paw Paw, Mich., 1881-84; Sault Ste. Marie, 1884-87; Eaton Rapids, 1887-89; St. Clair, 1890; Greenwood, 111., 1892-93; Grant Park, 1895-96; mission work, Parkside, Chicago, 1897; press division, U. C, 1898-99; assistant p. Immanuel ch., Chi- cago, Sep. 1901-. Address, Immanuel Baptist Church, Chicago, 111. CARL TRAUGOTT KREYER, b. Groedel, Dresden, Germany, Jan. 16, 1839; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Waterloo, N. Y., Feb. 1863 ; p. Waterloo, spring and summer, 1863 ; autumn, 1864-autumn, 65; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc. Ningpo and Hangchow, China, 1866-Dec. 69; prof. Kauchang-Miau College, Dec. 1869-Jan. 75 ; translator to Chinese Government, Jan. 1875-Apr. 80; sec. and later counsellor of Embassy at the Chinese Legations, Berlin, Vienna, Rome, The Hague, Brussels, Paris and St. Petersburg, 1880-1903 ; Specialized in Political Economy and Science of Finance, U. Berlin, 1897-1902 ; retired ; counsellor of Chinese Legation in Rome, 1908-. Author of many translations of scientific and legal works. Ph.D., U. R., 1876; LL.D., U. R., 1908; several Chinese and Prussian Orders. Address, Nervi presso Genova, Villa Kreyer, Italy. WILLIAM JAMES LEONARD, b. Plainfield, N. J., July 3, 1837 U. R. 1862 ; R. T. S. 1865 ; ord. Evanston, 111., Sep. 7, 1865 ; p. Evanston Sep. 1865-Nov. 68 ; pulpit supply, 1869-71 ; mercantile and other pursuits 1871-. Address, 30 Rockland St., Boston, Mass JAMES LISK, b. Isleta, C, Oct. 16, 1839; D. U. 1862; R. T. S. 1865 ord. Cincinnati, O., June, 1865 ; p. Cincinnati, 1865-67 ; Rockford, 111. 1867-69; Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870-83; dist. secy., A. B. P Soc, New York, N. Y., 1883-84; p. Centennial ch., Philadelphia, Pa. 1884-Dec. 91; Bordentown, N. J., Jan. 1892-Mar. 1902; First ch. Hackensack, Mar. 1902- D.D., D. U., 1881 ; Hackensack, N. J *EZRA FREDERICK OWEN, b. Bennington, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1835 U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. First Bapt. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1869; agent, A. T. S., Rochester, 1865-72; p. Royalton, 1873- 76; Prattsburg, 1876-82; Springville, 1882-88; w. c. Washington, D. C, 1888-95; d. Washington, June 14, 1895. RICHARD FRANKLIN POWERS, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1834; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1865; miss. p. at Macon City, Mo., and Mazomanie, Wis., Jan. 1866^Jan. 70; preaching and other pursuits, Hamburg, 1871-84; w. c. Willink, 1884-. Address, Willink, N. Y. *ALVIN WALTER TOUSEY, b. Portage, N. Y., June 4, 1837; U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Chicago, 111., 1866; p. North ch., Chicago, 1865-66; Freeport, 1866-68; Erie, Pa., 1868-69; d. Winfield, Kan., Sep. 5, 1871. 50 1866 SPECIAL STUDENTS. ♦Henry Harris Northrup, b. Utica, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1838; S. C. 1858- 61; ord. Monmouth, 111., Sep. 1861; p. Moninouth, 1861-62; R. T. S. 1862-63; p. Galesburg, 111., 1863-64; Carthage, 1864-66; Pana, 1866-69; Chillicothe, O., 1869-70; Tiffin, 1870-71; Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1871-72; Richville Center, N. Y., 1874-75; united with Free Evangelical Cong, ch., 1875; w. c. Providence, 1889-91. Author, History of the French Revolution; d. Providence, Nov. 25, 1891. *William Arnold Stevens, b. Granville, O., Feb. 5, 1839; D. U. 1862; R. T. S. 1862-63; classical tutor, D. U., 1863-65; student of Philology and Theology, H. U., and Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1865-68; prof. Greek Lang, and Lit., D. U.. 1866-77; prof. Biblical Literature and N. T., Exegesis, R. T. S. 1877-1910. Author, Select Orations of Lysias; Commentary on the Epistles to the Thessalonians; (with Ernest De- Witt Burton), A Handbook of the Life of Christ, and A Harmony of the Gospels for Historical Study; and many published articles. D.D., D. U., 1882; LL.D., U. R., 1882; d. Rochester, Jan. 2, 1910. 12-*6 1866 GRADUATES JAMES F. HILL, Class Secretary *FRANK ADKINS, b. Marietta, O., Nov. 21, 1841; Colg. U. 1861; teacher, 1861-63; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Akron, O., Jan. 23, 1867; p. Akron, 1866-69; Iowa City, la., 1870-75; prof. Greek, Central Univ., Pella, la., 1875-76; p. Elyria, O., 1878-85; Tecumseh, Mich., 1885-92; w. c. Granville, O., 1892-97; secy., Ohio Bapt. Ed. Soc, Granville, Feb. 1897-Aug. 98; d. Mt. Vernon, 6., Aug. 18, 1898. BETHUEL HEDDEN BRASTED, b. Howard, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1832; ord. Junius, N. Y., 1858; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; p. Dunkirk, N. Y., 1866-67; Sinclairville, 1867-69; Pleasantville, Pa., 1869-71; Atlantic, la., 1871; financial agent, Des ^loines C, 1871-72; p. and evangelist. Shell Rock, la., 1872-82; p. Spirit Lake, 1883-87; St. James, Minn., 1887-90; Brookings, S. D., 1890-93; Grace ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1893-95; supt., N. D. Children's Home Soc, Fargo, N. D., 1895-1903; \v. c. Naysa, Calif., 1903-. Author, Spirit Lake Massacre. Address, 121 A. St., Naysa, Calif. *J. WARD BURT CLARK, b. Rushford, N. Y., May, 8, 1831; Alle- gheny C. 1855; ord. Ashtabula, O., 1858; R. T. S. 1866; p. Ports- 51 1866 mouth, O., 1866-70; Albion, N. Y., 1870-79; w. c. Haverhill, Mass., 1880-89. D.D., U. R., 1877; d. Haverhill, Aug. 6, 1889. *SAMUEL WHITE DUNCAN, b. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 19, 1839; B. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1861-62; capt. U. S. Army, 1862-63; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Cleveland, O., Apr. 18, 1867; p. Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, Aug. 1866-Mar. 75; Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, Mar. 1875-Sep. 83; Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1883-July 88; w. c. Haverhill, Mass., ■ 1888-90 ; acting foreign secy., A. B. F. M. Soc. Dec. 1890-May 91 ; for- eign secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, May 1892-Oct. 98. Author, Historical Dis- course Commemorative of 50th Anniversary of Ninth St. Baptist Church, Cincinnati, O.; Historical Oration upon 250th Anniversary of Settlement of Haverhill, Mass. D.D., U. C, 1875; d. Brookline, Oct. 30, 1898. THOMAS WAKEFIELD GOODSPEED, b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1842; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Second Bapt ch., Chi- cago, 111., Mar. 1865 ; pastoral supply. North ch., Chicago, 1865 ; p. Vermont St. ch., Quincy 111., 1866-72; associate p. Second ch., Chicago, 1872-76; Morgan Pk. ch., Chicago, 1877-80; secy., B. U. T. S., 1876- 89 ; secy, and treas., N. W. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1885-89 ; secy., U. C, 1890-. registrar, U. C, 1896-. secy., and member board trustees, Bapt. Theol. Union, 1894- D.D., U. C, 1886. Address, 5630 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. JAMES FERDINAND HILL, b. Thompson, Conn., Aug. 12, 1839; Kal. C. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Norwalk, O., Sep. 4, 1866; p. Norwalk, 1866-May 70; Muskegon, Mich., Sep. 1870-Aug. 84; Big Rapids, Mar. 1885-May 87; Wahpeton, N. D., and Breckenridge, Minn., June 1887- June 90 ; supply, Minneapolis, July 1890-Nov. 91 ; p. Northfield, Minn., Nov. 1891-May 1904; w. c Northfield, June 1904-. Address, Northfield, Minn. DAVID PORTER LEAS, b. Shirleysburg, Pa., Sep. 11, 1842; Buck. U. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Horseheads, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1866; p. Horseheads, Sep. 1866-July 68; w. c Philadelphia, Pa., 1868- treas. and trustee, Bu. U., 1882-. Address, 400 South 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. EBEN LANGDON LITTLE, b. Salisbury, N. H., Apr. 30, 1837; U. M. 1861; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Clifton, N. Y., Dec 6, 1866; p. Clif- ton, June 1866-May 68; Fairport, May 1868-Apr. 71; Lapeer, Mich., Sep. 1871-Sep. 77; Alpena, Apr. 1878-May 89; Owosso, May 1889- June 93; Oberlin, O., July 1893-July 97; w. c Alpena, Mich., Sep. 1897- ; commissioner of schools. Alpena Co., Mich., Apr. 1899-1901; miss. p. at Millersburg, Onaway and Tower, 1901-04; p. Millersburg, 1901-. Address, 216 State St., Alpena, Mich. 52 1866 ♦THOMAS S. MIZE, b. Troy. 111., Jan. 27, 1840; S. C. 1862; R. T. S. 1866; ord. l'aril)aii]t. Minn.. Dec. 19, 1866; p. Clinton, Wis., Jan. 1867- Apr. 1872; d. Clinton. Apr. 29, 1872. HENRY KIRKE PORTER, b. Concord, N. H., Nov. 24, 1840; B. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1861-<)2; corporal. 45th Mass. Vols., 1862-63; R. T. S. 1866; not ord.; manufacturer, Pittsburg, Pa., 1868-. M. C, Pittsburg, 1903-05. LL.D.. Bu. U. Address, Pittsburg, Pa. SAMUEL HARTWELL PRATT, b. Southbridge, Mass., June 12, 1839; B. U., Ph.B., 1863; 10th R. I. Vol., for three months' service in Civil War, 1862; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 7, 1866; p. Huntington, Mass.; Central ch., Salem; Calvary ch., Salem; Clin- ton Ave., ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; First ch., Syracuse ; Tabernacle ch., Lowell, Mass., 1875-81; evangelist, Springfield, Mass., 1882- ; Inaug- urated "Tent Evangel" Work, N. Y. C, 1899-1904; Los Angeles, Calif., 1904. Address, 438 South Olive St., Los Angeles, Calif. ADONIRAM JUDSON ROWLAND, b. Valley Forge, Pa., June 12, 1840; Bu. U. 1862; ord. Parker Ford, Pa., Oct. 1862; chaplain, U. S. Army, 1862-63; R. T. S. 1866; p. Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O., 1866- 68; president, Mt. Auburn Institute, 1868-70; p. First ch., Pittsburg, Pa., 1870-72; Tent ch., Philadelphia, 1872-84; Franklin Square ch., Baltimore, Md., 1884-95; general secy., A. B. Pub. Soc, Philadelphia. Pa., 1895-. Author, A Handbook on the Pentateuch; editor. Our Young People, 1880-. writer of Senior Quarterly, 1882-95. D.D., Bu. U., 1880; LL.D., Bu. U., 1906. Address, 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. SPECIAL STUDENTS. Jonathan Edv/ards Bell, b. Durham, Eng., May, 3, 1841; R. T. S. 1863-66; ord. New London, Conn., Sep. 12, 1866; p. New London, 1866-68; Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-73; Woodhull, N. Y., 1873-75; Mans- field. Pa., 1875; editor, American Flag, 1890; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., (1900). ♦John Craft, b. in Lycoming Co., Pa., Jan. 5, 1836; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; ord. Kingsbury, Ind., 1865; p. Kingsbury, 1865-66; Sumption Prairie, 1866-68; Kingsbury, 1868-70; Salem, 1870-71; invalid, Kings- bury, 1871-72; d. Kingsbury, Dec. 11, 1872. ♦Orlando Brazed Hendrick, b. South Wilbraham, Mass., Sep. 10, 1838; Allengheny C. 1861; ord. Lincsville, Pa., 1860; p. Greenfield, O., 1860-62 ; Spring and Randolph, Pa., 1862-63 ; R. T. S. 1863-65 ; d. dur- ing Seminary course, Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1865. 53 1867 *Charles Henry Johnson, b. Prattsburg, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1833; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864-66; ord. Centreville, Mich., Dec. 6, 1866; p. Centre- ville, 1866-67; Linesville, Pa., 1868-70; Hillsville, 1870-72; New Bright- on, 1872-76; Colebrook, O., 1876-81; Garrettsville, 1882-84; d. Garretts- ville, Apr. 15, 1884. *Thomas Turner, b. Madison, Ind. ; R. T. S. 1863-66; Columbus, O. ; deceased. 17-*8 1867 GRADUATES VOLNEY A. SAGE, Class Secretary *CHARLES HENRY BARTO, b. Truniansburg, N. Y., June 19, 1840; U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1867; agent, Am. S. S. Union, Pittsburg, Pa., 1867-68; ord. Uniontown, Pa., Feb. 6, 1868; p. Uniontown, 1868- 72; financial secy., Mt. Pleasant Institute, 1873-74; p. Lock Haven, 1874-76 ; health failed ; general agent, A. T. Soc, headquarters, Phila- delphia, 1876-83. Author, pamphlet. The Dark Races of the American Continent; d. Wenonah, N. J., Aug. 19, 1883. JAMES HENRY BRITTAIN, b. Birmingham, Eng., Feb. 29, 1840; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Vineland, N. J., Sep. 26, 1867; p. Vine- land, Aug. 1867-Nov. 70; Willistown, Pa., Apr. 1871-Apr. 72,; Moores- town, N. J., Apr. 1873-Oct. 82; Fuller Memorial ch., Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1882-July 90; secy., Md. Bapt. Union Association, 1883-89; p. Luzerne Ave. ch., Pittston, Pa., July 1890-Apr. 95; Brookdale, N. J., May 1898-May 1908; w. c. Bernardsville, May 1908-. Address, Bernardsville, N. J. JOSEPH FREEMAN ELDER, b. Portland, Me., Mar. 10, 1839; Cy. C. 1860; prin. Hebron Academy, Me., 1860-61; private tutor in Mid- dletown, O., Feb. 1862-July 64; R. T. S. 1867; ord. North Orange, N. J., May 1, 1867; p. North Orange, 1867-Dec. 69; Bapt. Church of the Epiphany, New York, N. Y., Jan. 1870-May 90; Calvary ch., Albany, Sept. 1890-Mar. 1902; w. c. N. Y. City, 1902-. D.D., Colg. U., 1875. Address, 875 Longwood Ave., New York, N. Y. *FOREST FAYETTE EMERSON, b. Lynnfield, Mass., May 16, 1839 ; U. S. Army, 1862 ; B. U. 1863 ; N. T. L 1863-64 ; R. T. S. 1867 ; ord. Wellsville, N. Y., May 25, 1865; p. Wellsville, 1865-66; Brock- port, 1866-68; First ch., Gloucester, Mass., Mar. 1868-Oct. 7Z; Asy- lum Ave. ch., Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1873-Mar. 79; united with Cong. 54 1867 denomination, 1879; in business and occasional supply, Providence, R. I., 1896-1902. Author, Christ's Teaching Concerning the Use of Money; Motive Power of the Christian Life; Socialism and Christianity; The Sympathy of God; Light in Darkness; d. Newport, R. I., May 10, 1902. ♦JOHN DERRICK GRIEBEL, b. Saxe-Coburg, Ger., Feb. 24, 1836; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Newport, Ky., June 18, 1867; p. New- port, 1867; Marietta, O., 1867-69; Cincinnati, 1869-71; Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1871-74; mission work, Wilkesbarre, 1874-78; p. Lockland, O., 1878-80; mission work, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880-84; mercantile pur- suits, Cincinnati, O., 1884-94; mercantile pursuits and mission work, National City, Cal, 1894-1902; d. National City, Calif., Sept. 20, 1902. WILLIAM POTTS HELLINGS, b. Huntingdon Valley, Pa., May 13, 1837; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 26, 1867; p. Second ch., Germantown, 1867-70; Scranton, Jan. 1870-77; Lockport, N. Y., June 1877-85; First ch., Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 1885-92; First ch., Omaha, Neb., Aug. 1892-96; Jamestown, N. Y., Oct. 1896-Jan. 1902 ; First ch., Buffalo, Feb. 1902-. D.D., S. C, 1892. Address, 170 W. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y. JOHN SOPHUS HOLMES, b. Frederickshaven, Denmark, July 11, 1840; B. U. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Lynn, Mass., June 18, 1867; p. Washington St. ch., Lynn, 1867-74; East ch., Lynn, 1874-78; First ch., Adrian, Mich., June 1878-Dec. 88; First ch.. Bay City, Jan. 1889-Oct. 93; First ch., Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 1893-June 97; w. c. Middleboro, Mass., June 1897-May 98; p. Adams Square ch., Worcester, May 1898- 1902; w. c. supplying, res., Middleboro, 1902- D.D., Kal. C, 1885. Address, Barden Hill, Middleboro, i\Iass. WILLIAM McINTIRE LISLE, b. New Haven, O., Mar. 17, 1842; D. U. 1864; N. T. L 1864-65; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1867; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bangkok, Siam, 1867-69; p. W. New- ton, Mass., 1870-75; w. c. 1875-77; p. Somerville, 1877-82; Stewart St. ch., Providence, R. L, 1882-90 ; literary and evangelistic work, residence, W. Newton, Mass., 1890-. Author, The Evolution of Spiritual Man. Address, West Newton, Mass. JOHN MERZ, b. Blaubeuren, Wurtemburg, Ger., Feb. 6, 1837; G. D. 1861-62; U. R. 1863-64; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Peoria, 111., Mar. 17, 1867; p. German ch., Peoria, 1867-69; Sweden, N. Y., 1874-75; occasional supply, Spencerport, 1876-81 ; supply, in Clinton, Gratiot and Ionia coun- ties, Mich., 1881-86; w. c. occasional supply, residence, Spencerport, N. Y. 1887-. Address, Spencerport, N. Y. CLEOPHAS MONJEAU, b. Montreal, Que., Aug. 20, 1839; Grande Ligne College and tutors, 1861-64; Hartford Theological Institute, 55 1867 1864-66; R. T. S. 1867; ord. York, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1867; p. York, 1867- 68; Milwaukee, Wis., 1868-69; Newport, Ky., 1869-70; student, Univ. Berlin, 1871-73; heard lectures in Leipzig and Rome, 1873-74; p. To- peka, Kan., 1874-79; Kansas City, Mo., 1879-80; health failed, retired; mercantile pursuits, 1880-. Address, Middletown, O. *CHARLES DAVID MORRIS, b. Llansillin, Denbighshire, N. Wales, June 6, 1839; U. R. 1663-64; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Toledo, O., Oct. 1867; p. Toledo, 1867-82; Gloucester, Mass., 1882-88; D.D., B. U. T. S., 1879; d. Gloucester, Apr. 17, 1888. *LEWIS FORD RAYMOND, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1840 B. U. 1864; N. T. I. 1864-65; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Beloit, Wis., 1867 p. Beloit, and supply, Monmouth, 111., and Sun Prairie, Wis., 1867-72 p. Dubuque, la., 1872-74; health failed; in Europe, 1875; occasional supply, 1876-78; invalid, 1878-81; d. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1, 1881. HARRAH JUDSON REYNOLDS, b. Granville, N. Y., Sep. 13, 1835; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; not ord.; teaching, Rochester, 1864- 67; Flushing, 1868-72; Rochester, 1876-. secy. Rochester, Y. M. C. A. 1875-76; 1878-79. Address, 26 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y. VOLNEY ALLEN SAGE, b. Wheatland, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1839; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Clyde, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1867; p. Clyde, 1867-69; Greece, 1869-74; Cuba, 1875-87; Perry, 1887-89; Hebron ch., St. Paul, Minn. 1899-93; Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1894- Address, Clifton Springs, N. Y. *HERMANN MORITZ SCHAEFFER, b. Lage, Lippe-Detmold, Ger., Aug. 22, 1839; G. D. 1861-64; U. R. 1864-65; R. T. S. 1867; p. German ch., Holland, N. Y., 1864; German ch., New Haven, Conn., 1864-66; ord. New York, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1867; p. First German ch., New York, 1867-72; prof. G. D., R. T. S., 1872-97. Author, Erkldrung der Apostelgeschichte ; Einleitung zur Erkldrung dcs Neuen Testa- ments; Die Erkldrung des erstcn Bricfes an die Korinther ; d. Roches- ter, N. Y., May 11, 1897. DARIUS HICKS STODDARD, b. Eastford, Conn., Sep. 29, 1836; B. U. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Athol, Mass., July 23, 1867; p. Athol, June 1867-Apr. 74; Great Falls, N. H., Apr. 1874-July 83; Dewey St. ch., Worcester, Mass., Oct. 1884-Mar. 93 ; Chicopee Falls, Sep. 1893- Sep. 99; Greendale ch., Worcester, Oct. 190a-Oct. 03; Hampden, Oct. 1903-Oct. 06; w. c. Chicopee Falls, 1906-. Address, Chicopee Falls, Mass. SPECIAL STUDENTS *Truman Jay Backus, b. Milan, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1842; U. R. 1864; 56 1867 R. T. S. 1864; not ord. ; asst secy. A. B. H. M. Soc, 1867-68; prof. Eng- lish Lit. Vassar C, 1867-82; pres. Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-1908. Author, Manual of English Literature; Great English Writers; Revised Ed. Shaw's History of English Literature. LL.D., U. R., 1883; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1908. George Francis Davis, b. Cincinnati, O., Apr. 7, 1842; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864-66; not ord.; in business, 1866-. Address, 117 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Joseph Daniel Fisher, b. near Adamsville, O., Apr. 22, 1836; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; civil engineer, Adamsville, O., 1865-^9; Zanes- ville, 1869-76; internal revenue storekeeper, 1876-78; prof. Latin and Greek, McCorkle College, Sago, O., 1878-81; w. c. Zanesville, 1881- 98; organized and supplied, Nashport, Apr. 1895-Jan. 96; ord. New Concord, O., June 20, 1899; p. New Concord, June 1899-June 1903; Nashport, Sep. 1904-June 06; w. c. 1906-. Address, 507 N. 7th St., Zanesville, O. *John Kingdom; R. T. S. 1865-66; ord. New Jersey, 1867; several pastorates ; p. Paris. Ky., 1870-71 ; employed in the U. S. Treasury De- partment, Washington, D. C, 1871-1906; d. Nov. 11, 1906. Menzo Smith Leete, M. E., b. Chili, N. Y., May 4, 1834; S. N. S., Ypsilanti, Mich. ; ord. Detroit, Mich., Sep. 9, 1861 ; p. Midland City, Mich., 1861-63; Mt. Morris, 1863-64; R. T. S. 1864-66; p. Webster, N. Y., 1866-67; Ovid, 1867-68; Sodus, 1868-71; Waterloo, 1871-72'; Penn Yan, 1872-74; in Europe, Egypt and Palestine, 1874-75; p. Homer, N. Y., 1875-76; DeLand, Fla., 1876-79; editor and publisher, Volusia Co. Herald, 1877; Our Paper, and Florida Agriculturist, 1878; p. Jamesville, N. Y., 1879-82; Homer, 1882-85; DeLand, Fla, 1885-87; editor and publisher, Orange Ridge Echo, 1886-87; w. c. Syracuse and Homer, N. Y., 1887-88; p. Morrisville, 1888-91; Preble, 1891-93; Cuyler, 1893-95 ; Enfield, 1895-99 ; Varna, 1899-1903 ; Kirkville, 1903-05 ; Minoa, 1905-08; Jamesville, 1908-09; superanuated, 1909-. Address, 109 Furman St., Syracuse, N. Y. MaskUn Clark Baker Oakley, b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1840; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; dismissed to Colg. T. S. Address, Northport, N. Y. Marshall Manly Padelford, b. Galway, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1836; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; ord. Booneville, Mo., Nov. 4, 1867; p. Boone- ville, 1867-68; agent, A. T. Soc, 1868-70; p. Palmyra and Eagle, Wis., Ludlow, 111., Union, 111., 1870-76; w. c. Ludlow, 111., 1876-. Address, Ludlow, III. 57 1868 William Henry Underbill, private, 10th Regt. R. I. vols., 1862; B. U. 1864 ; R. T. S. 1864-66 ; not ord. ; last known residence, Springfield, Mass., (1900). 24-*8 1868 GRADUATES FRANK B. CRESSEY, Class Secretary CHARLES JACOBS BALDWIN, b. Charleston, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1841; Colg. U. 1864; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Chelsea, Mass., Sep. 29, 1868; p. Chelsea, 1868-May 74; First ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1874-June 86; Granville, O., Sep. 1886- Author, Modern Miracles. D.D., D. U., 1900. Address, Granville, Ohio. NATHAN PRATT BARLOW, b. Camden, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1834; Kal. C. 1863; private, 13th Mich. Vols., 1864-65; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Saginaw, Mich., Oct. 14, 1868; p. Saginaw, 1868-Feb. 70; Midland City, Mar.-Sep. 1870; Hadley, Nov. 1870-Nov. 74; Laingsburg, Nov. 1874-July 75 ; Lyons, Mar. 1876-Apr. 78 ; Smyrna, May 1878-Apr. 81 ; Spencer's Mills and Gowen, Apr. 1881-Sep. 83; manual labor and preaching, Greenville, Sep. 1883-July 1908; p. Alto, (residence, Green- ville), May 1889-May 91; Elgin, Ore., July 1908-July 09. Permanent address, Greenville, Mich. WILLIAM FREDERICK BASTEN, b. Marbletown, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1838 ; Colg. U. 1865 ; R. T. S. 1868 ; ord. Le Roy, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1868 ; p. Le Roy, 1868-70; Third ch., Cleveland, O., 1870-74; Roadstown, N. J., 1874-84; Mansfield, Mass., 1884-90; Troy, Pa., 1890-93; Adams, N. Y., 1893-95; Amenia, 1896-July 1904; Passumpsic, Vt., Sep. 1904- May 06; Mahopac Falls, N. Y, Jan. 1906-09; Walden, 1909- Address, Walden, N. Y. FRANK BENJAMIN CRESSEY, b. Columbus, O., Mar. 3, 1840; S. C. 1865; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Goshen, Ind., Sep. 26, 1868; p. Goshen, June 1868-May 69; Niles, Mich.. June 1869-Feb. 71; Hudson, Mar. 1871- Mar. 72>; Pontiac, Apr. 1873-Mar. 77; Eighteenth St. ch., Detroit, May, 1877-Feb. 82; pastoral supply and journalism, on Christian Herald and on Evening News; editor and proprietor, The Center, resi- dence, Detroit, Mar. 1882-May 89; p. First ch., Springfield, O., June, 1889-May 91 ; supply, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Nov. and Dec. 1891 ; p. Emmanuel ch., San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 1892-July 93 ; pastoral 58 1868 supply and editorial work, Boston, Mass., Oct. 1893-May 97; p. Weymouth, Mass., May, 1897-Aug. 1908; w. c. Cambridge, Mass., Sep. 1908- Address, 454 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. *ARIUS NEWTON DYE, b. Marietta, O., Jan. 26, 1836; Marietta C. 1864; R. T. S. 18()8; not ord.; d. Warren, O., Dec. 29, 1870. WILLIAM ELGIN, b. Claysville, Ind., Aug. 19, 1838; F. C. 1860-62; private U. S. Army, Aug. 1862-Dec. 63; ord. Southport, Ind., Dec. 3, 1863; chaplain, U. S. Vols., Jan. 1864-June 65; R. T. S. 1868; resident graduate, 1868-69; p. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 1869-July 71; Knowlesville, N. Y., July 1871-July 73; Buffalo, July 1873-Mar. 76; East Toledo, O., Mar. 1876-Oct. 77; cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E., Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 1878-June 82; cor. secy., Indiana Bapt. Conv., Aug. 1882-Nov. 84; p. North Parma, N. Y., Dec. 1884-Jan. 89; Akron, Jan. 1889-Jan. 1900; w. c. Akron, 1900-. D.D., F. C, 1884. Address, Akron, N. Y. ♦PHILIP PEARL FARNHAM, b. Leonardsville, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1836; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1868; mission work, 1868-69; ord. Toledo, O., Sep. 8, 1869; p. Mason, I\Iich., Sep. 1869-Apr. 75; St. Louis, Mich., May 1875-Scp. 80; Kensington and Brighton, Nov. 1880-Sep. 87; Sag- inaw, Sep. 1887-Sep. 88; Stockbridge and Gregory, Feb. 1889-June 91 ; home missionary, Langdon, N. D., Nov. 1891-July 92 ; Kensington and Brighton, Mich., Sep. 1892-July97; Brighton, Sep. 1897-Oct. 1900; Gregory, Oct. 1900-05; w. c. 1905-08; d. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 16, 1908. GEORGE GOODWIN HARRIMAN, b. Conway, N. H., Jan. 2, 1842; Bowdoin C, 1863; R. T. S., 1868; ord. Penacook, N. H., Sep. 2, 1868; p. Fisherville, 1868-73; Urbana, O., 1873-78; Tiffin, 1878-82; mercantile pursuits, Urbana, 1882-83; Morelia, Mexico, 1S83-. Address, 29 Marte, Morelia, Mexico. MARCUS ELDON HAYNE, b. Wilson, N. Y., June 11, 1840; U. R. 1865; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Cleveland, O., Nov. 10, 1868; p. Third ch., Cleveland, 1868-79; Tecumseh, Mich., 1871-78; Rome, 1878-82; Medina, 1882-85; Greenville, 1885-89; Charleroix, 1890-94; Escanaba, 1894-96; Bloomingdale, 1897-1900; Salem, 1900-03; Lawton, 1903-08; w. c. ib., 1908-. Address, Lawton, Mich. ISAAC HORTON, b. Shenandoah, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1839; U. R. 1865; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Tuscola, Mich., Sep. 14, 1870; supplied churches July 1868-May 70; p. Tuscola, June 1870-Sep. 71; Albion, Oct. 1871- 72; Edgerton, Wis., Nov. 1872-Apr. 74; Quincy, July 1874-Feb. 75; North Adams, June 1875-Apr. 77; Nowell, Apr. 1877-Apr. 80; Medina, Apr. 1880-May 81 ; Byron, Apr. 1882-July 84; Maple River and Corunna, 59 1868 Apr. 1884-Aug. 85; Tawas City, Nov, 1885-Jan. 88; Parshallville, Jan. 1888- Mar. 90; Climax, Sep. 1890-Sep. 94 (and Augusta, Oct. 1890- Sep. 92). Rockford, Mich., Jan. 1895-July 96; Lawton, Aug. 1896-Oct. 98; Kensington, Oct. 1898-Nov. 1901; Climax, Nov. 1901-June 04; Berrien Springs, June 1904-Aug. 08; North Adams, Nov. 1908-. Address, 101 Chicago St., Quincy, Mich. PHILIP LOVERING JONES, b. Devonshire, England, Sep. 19, 1838; U. R. 1865; R. T. S., 1868; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 1868; p. Dunkirk, June 1868-June 70; South Broad St. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1870-Jan. 89; assistant book editor, A. B. P. S., Philadelphia, Jan. 1889-July 1891 ; associate editor, July 1891-July 1893 ; book editor, July 1893-. Author, The Divine Fatherhood, 1901 ; A Restatement of Baptist Principles, 1909; D.D., U. R., 1894. Address, 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. *THOMAS JEFFERSON MORGAN, b. Franklin, Ind., Aug. 17, 1839; F. C. 1861 ; U. S. Army, 1861-65, private to brevet Brigadier General ; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 12, 1869; cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E., Rochester, 1868-71; p. Brownville, Neb., 1871-72; pres. Neb. N. S., 1872-74; prof. Ecclesiastical History, B. U. T. S., 1874-81 ; principal, S. N. S., Potsdam, N. Y., 1881-83 ; principal, S. N. S., Providence, R. I., 1884-89; U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1889- 93 ; cor. secy., A. B. H. M. Soc, New York, N. Y., 1893-1902. Author, Studies in Pedagogy; Educational Mosaics; Students' Hymnal; Pa- triotic Citizenship; The Negro in America. D.D., U. C, 1874; LL.D., F. C, 1894; d. Ossining, N. Y., July 13, 1902. WILLIAM TAYLOR STOTT, b. near Vernon, Ind., May 22, 1836; F. C. 1861; private, U. S. Army, 1861-63; captain, 1863-65; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Columbus, Ind., Oct. 1868; p. Columbus, 1868-69; prof. F. C, 1869-72; pres., F. C, 1872-1905; supt. of the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans House. Author, Indiana Baptist History, 1908. D.D., Kal. C, 1872; LL.D., S. C, 1899. Address, Knightstown, Ind. SPECIAL STUDENTS ♦Christopher Columbus Burrows, b. Busti, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1825; B. U. 1857-60; ord. Warwick, R. I., July 13, 1863; chaplain, U. S. Army, 1864-65 ; R. T. S. 1865-67 ; dismissed to N. T. I. ; d. Green Cove Springs, Feb. 4, 1893. Henry Ludwig Dietz; R. T. S. 1865-66; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1865.) Willis Clark Gaylord, Presb., b. Utica, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1840; U. R. 1865; R. T. S. 1865-67; dismissed to U. T. S. Address, 20 Jones St., Rochester. 60 1869 *Charles Thurber Lazell, b. Worcester, Mass., Sep. 3, 1844; B. U. 1864; teacher, Foxboro, JMass., 1864-65; R. T. S. 1865-66; not ord. ; teaching 1866-80; d. Saxton's River, Nov. 20, 1880. Francis Jacob Leonard, b. Stafford, Conn., Aug. 12, 1839; B. U. 1861- 63; 6lh Conn. Vols., U. S. Army, 1863-65; R. T. S., 1865-66; not ord. Address, Rockford, 111. ♦Nathaniel Melcher, b. Topham, Me., May 10, 1837; Bowdoin C. 1864; R. T. S. 1865-^6 ; ord. Effingham, N. H., Jan. 9, 1869 ; p. Effingham, 1868- 70; Yarmouth, Me., 1870-71; Kennebunkport, 1871-74; prof. Cy. C. 1874-75 ; mercantile pursuits, 1876-1902 ; d. Portland, Me., Nov. 19, 1902. *Joseph Rowley, b. Dudley, England, Nov. 1833; U. C. 1865; R. T. S. 1865-67; ord. Racine, Wis., Aug. 1, 1867; p. Racine, 1867-79; Chicago, 111., 1879-83; Vermilion, S. D., 1883-87; Emanuel ch., Sioux City, la., 1888-89; Irving Park, Chicago, 111., 1889-94; w. c. Chicago, 1894-1900; d. Chicago, 111., Nov. 30, 1900. Henry Allen Warne, b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 28, 1836; S. C. 1861; R. T. S. 1865-66 ; not ord. ; teaching and mercantile pursuits in East and West for many years ; health failed. Address, Kenwood, N. Y. 21-*7 1869 GRADUATES ADAM H. TODD, Class Secretary ALBERT COIT, b. Central Square, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1837; U. R. 1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1869; assistant p. First ch., at Lake Ave. mission, Rochester, July 1869-Apr. 70; p. Wellsville, June 1870-June 88; Hornell, June 1888-July 90; secy, and treas., Cook Acad., Montour Falls, July 1890-July 96; cor. secy., (ad interim), N. Y. B. U. for M. E., Rochester, Dec. 1896-^Iar. 97 ; occasional supply, resi- dence, Montour Falls, Mar. 1897-June 98; p. Olivet ch., Syracuse, Sep. 1898-. secy. Bapt. Ministerial Bureau, N. Y. State Conv., 1903-09. D.D., U. R., 1888. Address, 521 Columbus Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. HENRY JAMES HANDY, b. Somerset Co., Md., Apr. 20, 1841; Cn. C. 1865 ; R. T. S. 1869 ; ord. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 1869 ; p. Spartanburg, S. C, 1869-70; Farmersville, Va., 1870-75; Pocomoke City, Md., 1876- 81 ; Northampton Co., Va., 1881-82 ; teaching, Pocomoke City, Md., 1882-. Address, Pocomoke City, Md. GEORGE OLCOTT KING, b. Suffield, Conn., Apr. 11, 1841; B. U. 1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1869; p. James- 61 1869 town, Aug. 1869-Jiine 12\ supply, Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, O., Sep- Dec. 1873, and Sep. 1874-Mar. 75; supply, Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, May 1875-Nov. 11; p. Willson Ave., ch., Cleveland, June 1878- Apr. 84; Logan Ave. ch., Cleveland, Dec. 1884-Dec. 91; Springfield, Feb. 1892-Apr. 93 ; w. c. Frcdonia, N. Y., Apr. 1893- ; pres. Ohio Bapt. State Conv. 1887-89. Address. 32 Temple St., Fredonia, N. Y. FLORENCE McCARTHY, b. Richmond, Va., Apr. 29, 1838; ord. Franklin, Tenn. ; p. Franklin ; Lexington, Va., chaplain, Alleghany C, Va.; in Confederate Army; U. Virginia, 1862-64; Rich. C. 1864-67; R. T. S. 1869; p. Middlctown, N. Y., 1869-71; Chicago, 111., 1871-74; ministerial fellowship withdrawn by council, Chicago, Mar. 6, 1874; re- ordained by Amity ch., Chicago ; professional and mercantile pursuits, Chicago, 1885-. Address, Chicago. 111. ^STEPHEN BAILEY RAND, b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1841; Am. C. 1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 7, 1869; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc. to Karens, Moulmein, Burma, 1870-76; invalid, 1876-78; supply, Holyoke, Mass., 1878-79; Amherst, 1879-80; invalid, residence, Amherst, 1880-93; d. Amherst, Mass., Nov. 21, 1893. *NELSON BIRNEY RANDALL b. Springvillo, N. Y., June 14, 1837; Ham. C. 1862; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Ypsilanti, Mich., Oct. 1869; p. Ypsi- lanti, 1869-71; Vineland, N. J., 1871-76; Jefferson St. ch.. Providence, R. I., 1876-79 ; Norristown, Pa., 1879-87 ; Long Island City, N. Y., 1887- 92; Summit, N. J., 1892-98; evangelist, N. J. State Convention to 1898; independent evangelist, 1898-1902. Editor, Providence, R. I.. Baptist; Norristozvii, Pa., Baptist; Central Union Baptist. D.D., 1890; d. E. Orange, N. J., Jan. 2, 1902. *EDWIN AUGUSTUS TAFT, b. Smithricld, R. I.. Dec. 1, 1837; Colg. U.. 1861-()4; ord. Elmira. N. Y., Oct. 1864; chaplain, 179th Regt. N. Y. Vols.. 1864-65; U. R. 1867; R. T. S. 1869; p. Superior St. ch., Cleveland. O.. 1869-73 ; health failed, removed to Colorado ; w. c. Grccly, 1873-74 ; p. Colorado Springs, June 1874-Sep. 75 ; invalid, Colorado Springs, 1875-77; d. Colorado Springs, Jan. 11, 1877. ADAM HENRY TODD, b. New York, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1840; private 108th Regt. N. Y. Vols.. Sep. 1864-65; U. R. 1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord. N. Parma, N. Y., Aug. 26. 1868; p. Bennington. N. Y., Jan. 1869-70; E Cameron, Apr. 1871-76; Newark Valley, 1876-80; Tioga Centre, 1880-82; Greene, 1882-84; Marathon, 1884-90; retired, because of failure of health and deafness; residence, Binghamton, Apr. 1890-1905; sup- ply, Conklin Center ch., over two years ; assistant p. First ch.. Bingham- ton, one year; clerk to the Rev. H. W. Barnes, cor. secy., N. Y. State Conv., 1894-95; p. Grace ch.. 1895-1904; w. c. Pasadena. Cal., Mar. 1905- Address, 146 S. Greenwood Ave., Station B., Pasadena, Cal. 62 1870 JOHNSTON ESTEP WALTER, b. Saltsburg, Pa., Jan. 17, 1843; WasliiiiKtcin and JcftVrsdii C 18()6; R. T. S. 1869; prof. Mathematics, F. C, 1869-73; p. Sabctha, Kan., 1873-74; ord. Ursina, Pa., Dec. 11, 1874; p. Ursina, 1874-78; principal, Classical and Scientific Institnte, Mt. Pleasant, 1878-81 ; prof. Languages, S. N. S., Indiana, Pa., 1881- 82; \v. c. engaged in literary work. West Newton, Pa., 1883- Author, Perception of Space and Matter; The Principles of Knozvledge with Remarks on the Nature of Reality, 2 vols. (1901, 1904) -Address, W. Newton, Pa. AMOS WEAVER, b. Cornwallis, N. S., July 9, 1837; U. R. 1863; ord. Milton. N. S., Feb. 17, 1864; p. Milton, 1863-66; R. T. S. 1869; p. Brownsdale, Lansing, and Albert Lea, Minn., Sep. 1871-Oct. 75 ; Vin- ton, la., Oct. 1875-Nov. 79; miss. p. Ord and Loup City, Neb., Nov. 1879-Sep. 82; supply, Blair, 1882-83; p. Wintcrsct, la.. May 1883-Nov. 86; Keota, May 1886-July 87; Hampton, Aug. 1887-Aug. 92; Tama City, Feb. 1893-Dcc. 97; Afton and Greenfield, Jan. 1898-Feb. 99; Cory- don, Mar. 1899-May 1900; p. Creighton, May 1900-May 01; Tobias, Jan. 1902-Apr. 05 ; w. c. supplying and mercantile, Omaha, Jan. 1906-. supply, la. and Neb. Nov. 1908; w. c, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1908-. Address, 3 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb. 10-*3 1870 GRADUATES ROBERT S. MacARTHUR, Class Secretary ♦CHARLES EDWIN BASCOM, b. Clarkson, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1841; Brockport Collegiate Institute, 1864; studied law, 1865-66; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Potsdam, N. Y., July 11, 1870; p. Potsdam, May 1870-July 92; Lima, July 1892-Apr. 96; Attica, July 1896-July 1906; w. c. 1906-09; d. Attica, N. Y. Aug. 17, 1909. *JOHN T. BECKLEY, b. Baltimore, ]\Id.; Cn. C. 1868; R. T. S. 1870; graduate student, R. T. S. 1870-71 ; ord. Boston, Mass., 1871 ; associate p. First ch., Boston, 1870-76; p. Ncwburyport, 1876-82; Beth Eden ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1883-94; Church of the Epiphany, New York, N. Y., 1894-97; w. c. 1897-1908; D.D. ; d. Phocni.x, Ariz. Feb. 13, 1908. WAYLAND RICHARDSON BENEDICT, b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 9. 1848; U. R. 18(6; R. i'. S. 1870; graduate student, R. T. S. 1870-71; student, Univ. of Giessen, 1872-73; ord. Mt. Auburn. Cincinnati. O., Oct. 1873; p. Mt. Auburn, 1873-76; prof. Philosophy and History, Univ. of Cincinnati, 1876-80; prof. Psychology and Logic, ib., 1880-. Au- 63 1870 thor, Theism and Evolution; Nervous System and Consciousness; Ethics and Evolution; New Studies in the Beatitudes. Address, Cincinnati, O. JOSEPH ALLEN ELY, Cong., b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1846; U. R. 1866; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Orange Valley, N. J., June 1876; p. Cong, ch., Orange Valley, 1876-83; residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1885- ; engaged in preaching and literary work, broken by several periods of travel in Europe and the far East. Address, Rochester, N. Y. JUDSON WADE HARRIS, b. Becket, Mass., June 18, 1845; U. R. 1867; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1871; p. Weeds- port, 1869-76; Perry, 1877-80; First ch., Omaha, Neb., 1880-86; mer- cantile pursuits, Omaha, 1886-92; dist. secy., A. B. P. Soc, Chicago, III., 1892-96; mercantile pursuits, Omaha, Neb. 1896-; p. Immanuel Bap. ch., Omaha, Neb., 1897-99; w. c. 1899-1901; First ch., St. Peters- burg, Fla., 1901-03; Grace ch., ib., 1903- Address, St. Petersburg, Fla. THOMAS WILLIAMS HART, b. Hartsville, S. C, Apr. 19, 1847; Fur. U. 1865-68; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Darlington, S. C, Aug. 28, 1870; p. Breesport, N. Y., 1870-71; Cheraw, S. C, 1872-74; Florence, 1875- 79; Ebenezer, 1879-81; Greenville, Ala., 1881-82; Tuskegee, 1882-86; Fort Deposit, 1886-87; Uniontown, 1887-91; Brandon, Miss., 1891-93; Ripley, Tenn., 1893- (1900) ; ROBERT STUART MacARTHUR, b. Dalesville, prov. of Quebec, July 31, 1841; U. R. 1867; R. T. S. 1870; ord. New York, N. Y., June 17, 1870; p. Calvary ch.. New York, May 15, 1870-. Author, From the Invasion of Canaan to the Last of the Judges; Calvary Pulpit; Royal Messages of Cheer and Comfort; Divine Balustrades; The Attractive Christ; Quick Truths in Quaint Texts; Current Questions for Think- ing Men; Sunday Night Lectures on Palestine; The Celestial Lamp; Old Testament Difficulties; The Question of the Centuries; The Old Book and the Old Faith; Around the World; Calvary Hymnal; Quick Truths in Quaint Texts, second series; In Excelsis; Laudes Domini; People's Worship and Psalter; Advent and Other Sermons; The Christ- ie Reign; The True Scala Santa. Editor, The Baptist Review; The Christian Inquirer. D.D., U. R., 1880; LL.D., Cn. U., 1896. Address, 123 W. 57 Street, New York, N. Y. ♦WILLIAM WARRINER MERRIAM, b. Springfield, Mass., Feb. 12, 1837; Wms. C. 1861; N. T. I. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1870; not ord.; teaching 1871-89 ; d. Springs, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1889. *ANDREW MURDOCH, b. Lanark, Ont., Apr. 15, 1842; U. T. 1868; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Titusville, Pa., July 7, 1870; p. Titusville, June 1870- 64 1870 Mar. 75; Painesville, O., Apr. 1875-Fcb. 79; Lansing, Mich., Mar. 1879- Apr. 82; w. c. Fall Brook, Ont., May 1882-Apr. 83; p. Port Hope, Ont., May 1883-May 85 ; Queens St. ch., St. Catherines, July 1885-Sep. 89; St. George, Mar. 1890-Apr. 92; VVaterford, May 1892-Mar. 1900; Springford, 1900-Oct. 01; w. c. Oct. 1901-Oct. 09; LL.D., (on examina- tion) U. T.. 1884; d. Watcrford, Ont., Oct. 7, 1909. ALONZO KETCHAM PARKER, b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1843; U. R., 1866; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Armenia, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1871; p. Armenia, 1871-79; Centenial ch., Chicago, 111., 1879-1901; professorial lecturer on Modern Mission, Divinity School, U. C, 1901-. recorder, U. C, 1901-. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. ♦CURTIS BURROUGHS PARSONS, b. Shelby, N. Y., May 21, 1841; U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Interlaken, N. Y., June 14, 1870; p. Interlaken (Farmer Village) 1870-74; Nunda, 1874-76; Dunkirk, 1876- 82; North East, Pa., 1882-84; Knowlesvillc, N. Y., 1884-85; Gcneseo, 1885-92; Oxford, 1892-1907; d. Earlville, N. Y., July 3, 1907. ARTHUR COLE PECK, b. Munson, O., June 25, 1846; U. Wis. 1866; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Ottawa, Kan., Feb. 1873; p. Ottawa, 1873- Feb. 1874 ; county superintendent of schools, Ottawa, 1874-75 ; p. First ch., Lawrence, Aug. 1875-May 82; secy., Kansas Temperance Union and editor, Kansas Progress, Lawrence, 1882-83 ; p. Belvidere, 111., Feb. 1883-June 84; Keokuk, la., Aug. 1884-Aug. 86; Cherryfield, Me., Sep. 1886-Jan. 91 ; Shelburne Falls, Mass., Jan. 1891-June 95 ; w. c. Green- field, 1896-98; Greensburg, Pa., 1898-1900; Columbus. O., 1900-01; teaching in Minn., Wis., and Calif., 1902-. Address, Placerville, Cal. WILLIAM HENRY SHIELDS; U. R. 1865; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Lima, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1871; p. Lima, 1871-74; assistant overseer of the poor, Rochester, 1875-79; last known address, Detroit, Mich. (1900.) ♦BENJAMIN OSGOOD TRUE, b. Plainfield, N. H., Dec. 17, 1845: D. C. 1866; R. T. S. 1870; graduate student, R. T. S. 1870-71; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., May 31, 1870; p. Baldwinsville, 1870-72; in Eu- rope, 1872; p. First ch., Meriden, Conn., 1873-79; in Europe and the East, 1879-80; p. Central ch., Providence, R. I., 1880-81; prof. Church History, R. T. S., 1881-1902; in Europe, 1889-90. Author, Outlines of Church History, printed for use of students, not published. D.D., U. R., 1889; d. Lakeport. N. H., July 18. 1902. SPECIAL STUDENTS ♦Silas Hobart Adams, b. Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1845; Ham. C. 1865; R. T. S. 1867-70; d. during seminary course, Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1870. 65 1871 *Otis Liscome Leonard, b. Marshfield, Mass., Oct. 13, 1842; H. U. 1866; R. T. S. 1867-69; ord. Rockport, Mass., Sep. 28, 1869; p. Rock- port, Sep. 1869-Sep. 74; evangelist, England and Ireland, 1874-76; E. Marshfield, Mass., 1879-80; Rockport, 1880-83; E. Marshfield, 1884- 85; Ireland, 1886-88; Sweden and Norway, 1888-91; France, 1891- 92; Sweden, 1892-93; Marshfield Hills, Mass., 1893-94; in the West and South, 1895-99; united with Free Methodist ch., Dallas, Tex., Nov. 17, 1898; d. Marienburg, Germany, May 11, 1903. 16-*8 1871 GRADUATES JAMES M. TAYLOR, Class Secretary *DAVID CROSBY, b. Bath, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1839; U. R. 1868; R. T. 5. 1871; ord. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Sep. 20, 1871; p. Mt. Morris, 1871-72; Lansing, Mich., 1872-77; Ripon, Wis., 1877-81; Penn Yan, N. Y., 1881- 85 ; Arcade, 1886-87 ; prof, and preacher, Ind. Univ., Bacone, Ind. Ter., 1887-91; p. Muskogee, 1891-94; Springfield, Mo., 1894-96; w. c. Spring- field, Mo., 1896-1900; d. St. Louis, Mo., June 11, 1900. *AURELIUS LAWRENCE GLEASON, b. French Creek, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1846; Am. C. 1868; R. T. S. 1871; ord. W. Springfield, Pa., June 6, 1872 ; p. W. Springfield, 1872-73 ; principal, high school, Lansing, Mich., 1873-77; clerk, State Board of Health, Lansing, 1877-84; d. Lansing, Dec. 21, 1884. *ELIAS HENRY JOHNSON, b. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1841; U. R. 1862; acting asst. paymaster, U. S. Navy, Apr. 18, 1864-Aug. 7, 1866 ord. Le Sueur, Minn. Dec. 9, 1866; p. Le Sueur, 1866-68; R. T. S. 1871 traveled in the Old World, 1871-73; p. Ballston Spa, N. Y., 1873-75 Union Bapt. ch.. Providence, R. I., 1875-82; prof. Systematic Theology, C. T. S., 1882-1906. Author, Outline of Systematic Theology; assist- ant editor of Baptist Hymnal; editor of Sursiim Corda; editor of life and memorial of Ezekiel Gilman Robinson; Uses and Abuses of the Ordinances, 1890; A Review of "Ethical Monism," 1896; The Religious Use of the Imagination, 1901; The Holy Spirit, Then and Now, 1904; Christian Agnosticism, edited and published by H. C. Vedder, 1907. D.D., U. R., 1878; LL.D., Bu. U., 1898; d. Chester, Pa., Mar. 10, 1906. JAMES HIBBARD LANGILLE, b. Mahone Bay, N. S., Sep. 12, 1841; O. C. 1867; ord. La Grange, O., Dec. 22, 1864; p. La Grange, 1864-67; Oberlin, 1867-69; R. T. S. 1871; p. Meadville, Pa., 1871-72; 66 1871 Oberlin, O., 1872-73; Knowlcsville, N. Y., 1873-81; Buffalo, 1881-84; w. c. Silver Springs, Md., 1885-86; Kensington, 1886- student, Smith- sonian Institute, 1884-89. Author, Our Birds in Their Haunts; Life of Columbus; The Lighthouse Boy; Save the Erring; Among the IVillozvs; Snail Shell Harbor; Life of Avierieus Vcspuccius. Address, Kensington, Md. GERSHOM MOORE PETERS, b. Circleville, O., Aug. 31, 1843; U. S. Army, 1861-62; D. U. 1867; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Penn Yan, N. Y., May 19, 1871; p. Penn Yan, May 1871-Nov. 74; Cedar St., ch., Buflfalo, Nov. 1874-Nov. 81 ; engaged in manufacturing, Nov. 1881-. pres. Board of Trustees, N. Y. B. U. of M. E. 1904-. Address, Cincinnati, O. JAMES POMEROY STEPHENSON, b. Chester, O., June 23, 1845; O. C. 1867; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Paw Paw, Mich., Dec. 7, 1871; p. Paw Paw, 1871-72 ; Rouseville, Pa., Apr.-Dec. 1872 ; Warren, O., Dec. 1872- Dec. 75; supply, Bedford and Cleveland, 1876; p. Ottawa, Kan., July 1877-July 84; Hampton, la., 1885-Apr. 87; prof. Greek, Des M. C, 1887-92; prof. English and Logic, ib., 1892-1900; prof. Philosophy, 1900-. Ph.D. (in course) Syracuse U., 1891; graduate student, U. C. Address, 1331 Harrison Ave., Des Moines, la. JAMES MONROE TAYLOR, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1848; U. R. 1868; R. T. S. 1871; student in Germany, 1871; ord. S. Norwalk, Conn., ^IvLV. 18, 1873; p. S. Norwalk, 1873-82; Fourth ch., Providence, R. I., 1882-86; pres. Vassar C, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1886-. Author, numerous published essays; Practical or Ideal? A Nezv World and An Old Gospel; Syllabus of Psychology; Syllabus of Ethics. D.D., U. R., 1886 ; Y. C, 1901 ; LL.D., Rutgers C, 1893. Address Poughkeepsie, N. Y. DAVID RONALD WATSON, b. Stonefield, Scotland, Apr. 1, 1841; Colg. U. 1868; Colg. T. S. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Lowville, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1871 ; p. Lowville, Sep. 1871-Feb. 76 ; Brandon, Vt., Feb. 1876- Apr. 81 ; supply. Laramie, Wyoming, Apr.-Sep. 1881 ; p. First ch., Sioux City, la., Sep. 1881-Oct. 85 ; Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 1885-Jan. 88 ; supply, Clayton, summer of 1888; p. Groton, Dec. 1888-Jan. 93; Dundee, Jan. 1893-July 96; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Aug. 1896-. Address, 17 Genesee Park. Geneva, N. Y. *HOLLIS SMITH WESTGATE, b. Plainf^eld. N. H., Feb. 7, 1841; D. C. 1863; N. T. I. 1863-64; teacher, Columbus, O., several years; student, Univ. of Heidelberg and Univ. of Berlin, 1869-70; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Westf^eld, N. Y., May 31, 1872; p. Westfield, 1872-73; Kings- ton, Dec. 1873-Sep. 78; Cortland, Oct. 1878-Feb. 80; supt. of missions, Wyo., Col., and N. ]M., 1880-81 ; health failed ; farmer near Manhattan, Kan., 1882-98; founded Westgate; d. Westgate, Kan. July 19, 1898. 67 1871 SPECIAL STUDENTS <, Joseph Wolff Davis, b. Orangeville, O., June 17, 1842; Cleveland Insti- tute, 1862; ord. Portland, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1870; p. Portland, 1869-70; R. T. S. 1870-71; p. Franklin, Pa., 1871-72; Oil City, 1872-73; Gar- rettsville, O., 1873-78; Mansfield, 1878-80; Lockland, 1881-83; went west on account of poor health; p. Huron, S. D., Apr. 1885-June 86 united with Cong. ch. ; returned to the Bapt. denomination; p. 1st Bapt ch., Hillsdale, Mich., Mar. 1900-Nov. 03; City Miss., San Francisco Calif., and mercantile pursuits, Nov. 1903-Nov. 04; p. Lakeport, Nov 1904-. Address, Lakeport, Calif, Alexander Erskine Duncan, b. St. Catherines, Ont., July 18, 1840 McGill U. 1867 ; R. T. S. 1868-70 ; bookkeeper. New York, N. Y., 1870- 72; prof. Levis C, Que., 1872-76; head master, public school, Montreal, Que., 1876-77; high school, Montreal, 1877-86; student. Divinity School, Y. U., 1886-87; in business, Montreal, Que., and Toronto, Ont., 1887-95; Knox C, Toronto, 1896; united with Pres. ch., 1897-. Address, Beaverton, Ontario, Canada. John Haviland Fairchild, b. Oakland, Ontario, May 14, 1843; Can. Lit. Inst, Woodstock, Ont., 1865-68; R. T. S. 1869-70; ord. Perry, Mich., May 28, 1874; p. Perry, 1873-76; North Branch, 1877-80; Rich- mond, 1880-83; Okemos, 1883-86; Clinton, 1886-89; Oakfield, 1889-92; Antigo, Wis., 1892-96; Merton, 1896-Aug. 99; w. c. ib., 1899-1903; *Lyman Jackson Fisher, b. South New Berlin, N. Y., July 23, 1830; Fairmount T. S., Cincinnati, O., at different periods from 1853-57; ord. Middletown, O., Sep. 1857; p. Tiffin, 1857-61; Dunkirk, N. Y., 1861-64; Stockton, 1864-66; Westfield, 1866-71; R. T. S. fall of 1870; p. Mar- shalltown, la., 1872-74; Piqua, O., 1875-83; w. c. Middletown, 1883- 87; assistant p. First ch., Middletown, 1883-1903; d. Middletown, O., Aug. 7, 1903. Ebenezer J. Harrison; R. T. S. 1868-70; (1900) James McNutt, b. in Great Britain; formerly Epis; became a Bap.; R. T. S. 1870-71 ; united with the Plymouth Brethren in Toronto, Ont., and shortly after returned to the Epis. ch., took orders and is now in the service of the Church of England in Great Britain; exact address unknown. (1900) William Carey Morey, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 23, 1843; 2nd lieut. 19th N. Y. Cav., 1863-64; 1st lieut. and capt., 1st N. Y. Dragoons, 1864- 65; brevet major and brevet lieut. col. U. S. Vols., 1865; U. R. 1868; R. T. S. 1868-69; tutor in Latin, U. R. 1869-70; prof. History and Eng- lish Lit., Kal. C, 1870-72; prof. Latin Lang, and Lit., U. R., 1872-77; 68 1872 Latin and History, ib., 1877-83; History and Political Science, ib., 1883-. Author, Outlines of Roman Law; editor of Papers and Ad- dresses of Martin B. Anderson, LL. D.; Genesis of a Written Consti- tution; First State Constitutions; Sources of American Federalism; Rome and the Provinces; Outlines of Roman History; Government of New York; Outlines of Greek History; Outlines of Ancient History. Ph.D., F. C, 1881 ; D.C.L., D. U., 1903 and U. R., 1908. Address, 94 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. *Theron Right Peters, b. Columbus, O., May 21, 1847; D. U. 1868; R. T. S. 1868-70: ord. Northfield, Minn. Sep. 28, 1870; p. Northfield, 1870-71; Faribault, 1871-72; Painesville, O., 1872-74; Penn Yan, N. Y., 1874-76; Weedsport, 1876-82; Havana, 1883-84; First ch., Topeka, Kan., 1885-89; supt. of missions and secy, of State Conv. of Minn., 1889- 94; D.D., D. U., 1892; d. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 11, 1894. 17-*6 1872 GRADUATES LEWIS HALSEY, Class Secretary ROBERT DALE CLARK, b. Gorham, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1838; Kal. C. 1869; ord. Corunna, Mich., 1870; R. T. S. 1872; p. Elba, N. Y., 1871- 74 ; Norvell, :\Iich., 1874-75 ; Pioneer, O., 1876-77 ; Quincy, Mich., 1877- 81 ; Bronson, 1881-83 ; Eureka, Cal., w. c. Eureka ; residence, San Jose, preaching at Florence mission and destitute fields, 1895-98; p. Salinas, 1898-99; w. c. 1899-. Address, 1004 Summer St., Eureka, Cal. ^FREDERICK CLATWORTHY, b. N. Petherton, Somerset, Eng- land. May 14, 1846; D. U. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Dayton, O., Oct. 18, 1872; p. Dayton, 1872-78; Norwalk, 1878-84; Evanston, 111., 1884- 89; Adrian, Mich., 1889-90; w. c. because of ill health, 1890-93; p. Canton, 111., 1893-96; w. c. Evanston, 111., because of ill health, 1896-99; p. Chicago, residence, Evanston, 1899-1905; D.D., D. U., 1889; d. Evanston, 111., [May 29, 1905. DAVID DOWNIE, b. Glasgow, Scotland, July 29, 1838; B. U. 1869; N. T. I.. 1869-70; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Monroeville, O., July 10, 1872; p. Monroeville, 1872-73; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Nellore, India, 1873- treas. of A. B. Telegu Miss., 1894-. Fellow of the Univ. of Madras, 1896. Editor, Telegu Baptist; Baptist Missionary Review. Author, History of the Telegu Mission. D.D., Bu. U., 1886. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc., Nellore, India. 69 1872 *JOHN EMORY GAULT, b. Washington, D. C, Feb. 27, 1841; Dickinson C. 1866-69; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Carbondale, Pa., Mar. 27, 1873; p. Carbondale, 1873-74; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1874-77; Roseville ch., Newark, N. J., 1877-82; health failed; seeking health in Mich., and in the East, 1882-85; d. Morristown, N. J., Sep. 6, 1885. LEWIS HALSEY, b. Trumansburg, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1843; Hobart C. 1868; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Ogden, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1872; p. Ogden, 1872- 1Z; Interlaken, 1873-91; Castile, 1891-92; West ch., Oswego, 1892-97; Phoenix, Ariz., 1897-1905; Clyde, N. Y., 1905-10; w. c, Wyoming, O., 1910-. Author, Taugliannock; The Seneca Association. D.D., Hobart C, 1890. Address, Wyoming, O. *THEODORE BANKS HOLLAND, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1846; U. R. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Orange, Mass., Aug. 28, 1872; p. Orange, 1872-Oct. 1874; W. Newton, June 1875-78; d. W. Newton, Mass., June 16, 1878. ARTHUR ELWIN MAIN, b. Adams, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1846; U. R. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Seventh Day Bapt., Ashaway, R. I., Aug. 27, 1871 ; p. Seventh Day Bapt. ch. of Hopkinton, Ashaway, R. I., 1871-80 ; corn secy., S. D. Bapt. Miss. Soc, 1876-93; pres. Alfred (N. Y.) Univ., 1893-95; Home Miss., R. I., 1895-96; p. Plainfield, N. J., 1896-1901; Dean and prof, of Systematic and Practical Theology, Alfred (N. Y.) T. S., 1901-. Missionary editor, Sabbath Recorder; editor. Missionary Reporter; Helping Hand; Jubilee Papers. D.D., Milton C, 1885. Address, Alfred, New York. ♦WILLIAM HENRY PEARCE, b. Lowell, O., 1849; Colg. U., 1868; tutor, Colg. U., 1868-69; R. T. S. 1869-71; health failed; not ord.; w. c. Carbondale, 111., 1872-73; Marietta, O., 1873-74; d. Marietta, O., Apr. 27, 1874. WILLIAM CALDWELL PLUNKETT RHOADES, b. Elbridge, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1845; Wms. C. 1866; R. T. S. 1872; Colgate mission, New York, N. Y., 1872-73; ord. Granville, O., Feb. 27, 1874; p Gran- ville, O, Feb. 1874-Dec. 1885; Marcy Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 1885-. D.D., B. U. T. S., 1884. Chaplain, 13th Regt., C. A. C, N. G. 1900-. Address, 4-00 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. *JAMES BRAYTON STONE, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 1849; D. U. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 5, 1872; p. Geneva, O., 1873; Lebanon, 1874; d. Lebanon, O., Oct. 23, 1874. FERNANDO CORTEZ WRIGHT, b. Coshocton, O., Dec. 24, 1835; D U. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Jefferson, O., Aug. 29, 1872; p. Jefferson, June 1872-June 79; Mt. Vernon, June 1879-Apr. 80; Richfield Center, Aug. 1880-May 82; Madison, May 1882- :Mar. 85; residence Granville, 70 1872 preaching as pastoral supply at Coshocton, W. Lafayette, White Eye? Plains, Bird's Run, Wills Creek, Kirkcrsville, 1885-97; p. Andover and Dorset, Jan. 1897-Oct. 98; Richmond Center and Dorset, Oct. 1898- 1900; Fairfield, 1900-03; Kirkcrsville, 1903-06; w. c. 1906-. Address, Granville, O. SPECIAL STUDENTS William Linn Anthony, b. Chatham, Va., Dec. 6, 1842; Semple and Broadus C, Miss., 1858-61; S. B. T. S. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1869-72; ord. Union City, Pa., July 1872; p. Union City, 1872-77; Hernando, Miss., 1878-81; Durhamville, Tenn., 1882; Pensacola, Fla., 1883-84; Durhamville, Tenn., 1885-1906; Luxora, Ark., 1907-08; Petersburg. Ind. 1909-. Address, Petersburg, Ind. ♦Alfred George Dunsford, b. Nottingham, England, Dec. 12, 1845: Colg. U. 1867-69; R. T. S. 1869-71; ord. Avon, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1872; p. Avon, 1872-73; Waterford, 1873-75; Adrian, Mich., 1875-78; Still- water, N. Y., 1882-86; Marengo, 111., 1886-91; health failed; w. c. Avon, N. Y., 1891-1900; d. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1900. *George Gregory Leavens, b. Auburn, Me. 1842; U. R. 1869; R. T. S. 1869-70; d. Auburn, Me., Mar. 20, 1874. ♦Forrest Alfred Marsh, b. Ilermon, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1844; U. R. 1869; R. T. S. 1869-71 ; ord. Penfield, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1871 ; p. Penfield, 1871- 73; Waverly, la., 1873-74; Independence, 1874-77; Fond du Lac, Wis., 1877-80; Beloit, 1880-88; Governeur, N. Y., 1889-90; health failed ; in Colorado, 1890-95, for the greater part of the time acting p. of mission ch., Monte Vista; invalid, Beloit, Wis., 1896-97; d. Beloit, Wis., Mar. 12, 1897. William Henry Stenger, b. Adamsville, C, May 12, 1844; private, 17Sth Reg., O. Vols.. 1864-65; D. U. 1869; ord., N. Amherst, O., Oct. 1869; R. T. S. 1870-72; p. Bellefontaine, O., 1872-75; Pheonixville, Pa., 1875-81; San Diego, Calif., 1883-89; San Jose, 1889-92; Paso Robles, 1892-94; w. c. Granville, O., for educational purposes, 1894-1906; Pasa- dena, Calif., 1906- Address, R. D. No. 1, Pasadena, Calif. Albert Milton Tennant, b. Ripley, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1834; Grand River Inst., Ohio, 1855-56; Westfield and Fredonia Academies; ord. Clymer, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1863 ; p. Clymer, N. Y., May 1863-May, 65 ; Union City, Pa., May 1865-Oct. 70; R.T.S., 1870-72; supply, Niagara Falls, N. Y., Nov. 1871-June 72; p. ib., July 18, 1872-74; North East, Pa., :\Iar. 1874- Apr. 75; Panama, N. Y., Aug. 1875-Oct. 80; E. Aurora, Sept. 1880-Oct. 84; supply, Hamburg, Eden & Strykersville, Oct. 1884-May 71 1873 85 ; p. Westfield, May 1885-May 91 ; farmer and supplying, ib., May 1891-Apr. 97; p. Mayville, May 1897-July 99; w. c. Westfield, July 1899-. Address, Westfield, N. Y. J. W. Van Gantzhorne, b. Washington, D. C, Bu. U. 1868; R. T. S. 1869-71; (1900) David Zwink, R. T. S. 1870-71; (for record, vid. G. D., 1871). 19-*8 1873 GRADUATES JAMES M. BRUCE, Class Secretary JAMES MANNING BRUCE, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1846; Columbia C. 1866; R. T. S. 1873; student, Paris, France; Florence, Italy; Oxford, England; ord. Dover Plains, N. Y., Oct. 1876; p. Dover Plains, 1876-81 ; Hudson, 1881-86 ; associate p. Berean ch., New York, 1887-90; editorial staff. The Examiner, 1890-93; associate p. Memorial ch.. New York, 1893-96; p. Bethany chapel, Yonkers, 1897-1902; supt. of Missions among Foreigners, A. B. H. M. Soc, 1905-. Address, 23 East 26th St., New York, N. Y. DELAVAN DEWOLF, b. Frankfort, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1845; U. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; supply, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873; ord. Bristol, Conn., June 3, 1874; p. Bristol, Apr. 1874-Sep. 86; Salem, N. J., Sep. 1886- Nov. 1890; supt. of missions and corr. secy., N. J. Bapt. Conv., Nov. 1890-. Editor, New Jersey Baptist Bulletin, (1891-). Address, 66 Ingraham Place, Newark, N. J. ALBERT MICHEL DUBOC, b. Paris, France, Apr. 9, 1848; D. U. 1866-67; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Orleans, N. Y., May 28, 1872; p. Orleans, 1872-73; Denison, la., 1873-76; Livonia Station, N. Y., 1877-81; Marion, la., 1881-84; Osage, 1884-88; Brookings, S. Dak., 1888-90; El Dorado, Kan., 1890-92; East St. Louis, 111., 1892-95; evangelist. Upper Alton, 1895-96; p. Danville, 1896-98; w. c. Danville, 1898-99; p. Oskaloosa, la., Dec. 1899-Apr. 1905; w. c. invalid, Apr. 1905- Address, 404 N. Market St., Oskaloosa, la. THEODORE WELD HOPKINS, Presb., b. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 6, 1841; Y. C. 1864; R. T. S. 1873; prof. Ecclesiastical History, Chicago T. S., 1874-80; p. Central Presb. ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1881-87; engaged in literary work, teaching and preaching, Rochester, 1888- acting prof. 72 1873 Church History, R. T. S., 1889-90; prof. Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity in Auburn T. S. 1893-95 ; stated supply of various Presb. churches. Address, 23 Rundel Pk., Rochester, N. Y. ALEXANDER LOCKERT, b. Richfield, O., Mar. 19, 1842; D. U. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Franklin, O., Dec. 18, 1873; p. Franklin, Sep. 1873-July 82; Portsmouth, Sep. 1882-May 84; Lacon, 111., June 1884- Sep. 87; Richfield. O., Sep. 1887-Mar. 93; Milford, Mich., April 1893- July 98; Commerce and Walled Lake, July 1898-Junc 1902; Deer Park, Ills., June 1902-. Address, R. D. No. 33, Ottawa, Ills. PHILIP AUGUSTUS NORDELL, b. Stockholm, Sweden, Jan. 19, 1846; Philadelphia C. of Pharmacy, 1864-66; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Rochester, N. Y., July 11, 1872; supply, Geneva, Oct. 1872-Mar. 72; p. Chili, June 1873-Mar. 74; Lee, Mass., Apr. 1874-Aug. 77; Wey- mouth, Dec. 1877-Nov. 82; New London, Conn., Dec. 1882-Sep. 92; assistant prof. New Testament Lit. and Exegesis, U. C, Oct. 1892-Sep. 93; associate editor, Bible Study Union Graded Situday School Lessons, Oct. 1893-Sep. 1908: Senior editor, do., Oct. 1908-. Author, O. T. JVord Studies; The Teachings of Christ ; Biblical Studies. D.D., U. R., 1886. Address, Brookline, Mass. *WILLIS WAYLAND PATTENGILL, b. New Lisbon, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1845; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Saginaw, Mich., July 1, 1873; p. Saginaw, 1873-81; Marshall. 1881-84; Fond du Lac, Wis., 1884-90; Beaver Dam, 1890-97; financial agent, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, 1898; p. Atlanta, 111., 1899-1902; Hampton, la., 1902-05; res., Osage, 1905; d. Osage, la., Dec. 6, 1905. JAMES WHITFORD RIDDLE, b. Tillicoultry, Scotland, May 2, 1844; U. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Marietta, O., Feb. 26, 1874; p. Marietta, 1873-78; State supt. of H. M., Minneapolis, Minn., 1878-81; p. First Charlestown ch., Boston, ^lass., 1881-84; Union ch., Pittsburg, Pa., 1884-94; Thirty-fourth St. ch., Philadelphia, 1894-1905; Wildwood- by-the-Sea, 1905-07; literary work and pulpit supply, 1907- Honorary asso. p. Valley Forge, 1909-. Author, booklet on Systematic Giving; History of the Old Forge; Historical and Topographical Hand Book of Valley Forge, Fa. Address, Valley Forge, Pa. GRANGER WHEATON SMITH, b. Iowa City, la., Apr. 10, 1848; Iowa State U. 1868; B. U. 1868-69; supply. Second ch., E. Providence, R. I. 1868-70; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Iowa City, la., June 23, 1872; p. Chili, N. Y., Apr. 1871-May 73; East Side ch., Des Moines, la., July 1873-May 76; Chili, N. Y., Nov. 1876-Jan. 81; Sandusky, O., Oct. 1881-Apr. 90; Tabernacle ch.. La Crosse, Wis., Apr. 1890-Nov. 91; Green Bay, Nov. 1891-May 99; Evansville and Union, residence, Evans- 73 1873 ville, May 1899-May 1902; Deer Creek, 111., Dec. 1902-Sep. 1905; Ripon, Wis., Sep. 1905- Recording Sec, Wis. Bap. State Conv. Oct. 1905-. Author, tract, Tlie Old Man's Conversion; Baptist Denom- inational Benevolence. Address, Ripon, Wisconsin. SPECIAL STUDENTS *Henry A. Delano, b. Oneida, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1847; D. U. 1869; ord. Geneva, O., Nov. 4, 1869; p. Geneva, 1869-71; R. T. S. 1871-72; p. Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1873-75; supply, Dayton, O., 1875-76; p. Zanes- ville, 1876-81; Norwich, N. Y., 1881-86; South Norwalk, Conn., 1886- 89; Evanston, 111., 1889-96; Belden Ave. ch., Chicago, May-Sep. 1896. D.D., D. U., 1893; d. Leicester, Mass., Sep. 11, 1896. Joseph Flanders Fielden, b. Somersworth, N. H., Oct. 23, 1844; U. S. Army, 1864; B. U. 1867; R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Franklin Falls, N. H., July 5, 1872 ; p. Franklin Falls, May 1872-Aug. 81 ; Winchester, Mass., Aug. 1881-Mar. 92 ; Newport, N. H., Mar. 1892-July 96 ; Winchendon, Mass., Aug. 1896- Address, Winchendon, Mass. Gilbert Hays Frederick, b. New York, N. Y., May 26, 1841; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1870-73; ord. Cleveland. O., Dec. 18. 1873; p. Cleveland, Oct. 1873-Oct. 79 ; Greenport, L. I., Mar. 1880-Mar. 81 ; Centralia, 111., 1881-85; in Europe, 1885-86; p. Ottawa, 111., Dec. 1886-Sep. 91; in Europe and Palestine, 1891-92; p. Chicago, 111., Sep. 1892-Jan. 1903; stated supply, Eau Claire, Wis., 1906; Milwaukee, Wis., 1907; Chicago, III, 1908; Healdsburg, Calif., 1909; teacher Chicago Bapt. training school, 1908 ; supt., Chicago Bapt. Hospital, Mar. 1897-Mar. 99. Author, The Story of a Regiment, 1895. D.D., Ewing C, 1885. Address, Englewood, Chicago, 111. Edwin Thomas Hiscox, b. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 10. 1847; College of the City of New York 1869; R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Northampton, Mass., May 1, 1873; p. Northampton, 1873-75; Iowa City, la., Feb. 1876-June 81; Winona, Minn., Feb. 1882-Mar. 90; Saratoga, N. Y., Feb. 1892-1910; Address, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. John Michael Hoefflin, R. T. S. 1871-72; (for record, vid. G. D., 1871). *Herman Kendall Hopps, b. LaMoille, 111., July 1, 1847; U. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1870-71 : acting p. Batavia, 111., June 1871-Sep. 72 ; N. T. L 1872-73; drowned while bathing, Newport, R. I., Aug. 1, 1873. Edward Chittenden Ray, Presb., b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1849; Ham. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1870-72; dismissed to Aub. T. S. Address, 156 Fifth Ave., New York City. 74 1874 Clarence Mulford Rupe, 1). Economy, Ind., Mar. 25, 1846; D. U. 1870; K. '1". S. 1S70 11\ ord. Springfield, O., Dec. 19, 1872; p. Springfield. 1872-73; miss. Calvary ch.. Washington, D. C, 1873-74; Tiffin, O., 1874-78; McConnelsville, 1879-82; LeRoy, N. Y., 1882-85; Franklin, O., 1885-96; Lima, 1896-1900; Greeley, Colo., 1900-03; S. Lima ch., Lima, O., 1904-08; in business. Port Huron, Mich., and stated supply St. Clair, 1908-. Address, 1924 Stone St., Port Huron, Mich. Jay Richard Shaw, b. Hector, N. Y.. Feb. 20, 1841; Colg. U., 1869-70; R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Walworth, N. Y., June 27, 1872; p. Walworth, Oct. 1871-July 78; Camillus. Aug. 1878-Jan. 85; Baldwinsville, Jan. 1885-Aug. 88; Frankfort, Aug. 1888-Aug. 92; Broadalbin, Aug. 1892- Aug. 98; Port Allegany. Pa., Sep. 1898-Mar. 1902; Knowlesville. Apr. 1902-Dec. 05; Savona. Jan. 1906-. Address, Savona, N. Y. Will Hill Sloan, b. Ft. Washita. Tnd. Tor.. Sep. 4. 1843; sergt., 17th Regt. Kan. Vol. Inf., 1865; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Walworth, N. Y., Oct. 1870; p. Walworth. 1870-72; Marion, 1872-75; principal, Marion Acad., 1874; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Burma, 1875-78; p. Canan- daigua, N. Y., 1878-79; Albion, 1879-84; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, City of Mexico, :Mexico, 1884-88; p. Kansas City, Mo., 1888-89; First ch.. Toledo, O.. 1889^93; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, City of Mexico, 1893-1907; united with R. C. ch. Author, Method zviih the Burmese Language; Deberes Pastorales; Spanish Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. Address, 5th Cedro No. 169. City of Mexico, Mexico. Isaac C. Tyron, b. Buffalo, N. Y.; R. T. S. 1870-71 (1900). Judson Vradenburg, b. Northville. Mich., Nov. 13, 1844; Kal. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1871-73; ord. Big Rapids. Mich., Oct. 15. 1873; supply. Big Rapids, 1873-75; p. Vincennes, Ind., 1875-81; supply, Whitehall, Mich., 1882-84; p. Elkhart, Ind., 1884-87; Arcade, N. Y., 1887-95; Holland, 1895-1902; Evangelistic and supply work, 1902-06; p. Bellevue, Mich., 1906-. Address. Bellevue, Mich. 21-*3 1874 GRADUATES JOHN H. SCOTT, Class Secretary ♦WILLIAM TREAT BURNS, b. Milford, Conn., Mar. 14. 1845; D. U. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Yonkers, N. Y., May 20. 1874; p. 75 1874 Yonkers, 1874-75; Haverhill, Mass., 1876-81; First ch., Lynn, Mass., 1881-84; Camden, N. J., 1884-87; Lockport, N. Y., 1887-88; d. Albany, Tex. May 16, 1889. MARCELLUS AUSTIN CHURCHILL, b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 9, 1845; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Bufifalo, N. Y., Sep. 1874; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, 1874-77; p. Northville, Mich., 1878- 79 ; Hope Mission, Bufifalo, N. Y., 1880-81 ; Mt. Clemens, Mich., 1881- 84; supply, Chicago, 111., 1884-89; in business, Buffalo, N. Y., 1895- Address, 154 Lexington Ave., Bufifalo, N. Y. JAMES WALLACE FORD, b. Preston Hollow, N. Y., June 24, 1847; Colg. U., 1869; principal, Schoharie Acad., 1869-70; ord. Manns- ville, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1870; p. Mannsville. 1870-72; R. T. S. 1874; p. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1874-78; Homer, 1878-80; Bay City, Mich., 1880- 84 ; Quitman, Ga., 1884-86 ; LaGrange, 1886-87 ; Citadel Sq. ch., Charles- ton, S. C, 1888; Second ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1888-93; Troy, N. Y., 1893-98 ; Gethsemane ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1902 ; in England, 1902- 05; Olivet ch.. New Haven, Conn., 1905-. D.D., Mer. U. Address, 12 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, Conn. *SYLVESTER DELANEY FULTON, b. LaGrange, C, Jan. 12, 1848; O. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Bradford, 111., Jan. 14, 1875; p. Bradford, 1874-78; health failed; living at Warrensburg, and Sedalia, Mo., and Albany, Tex., 1878-89, much of the time engaged in miss, work; p. Toledo, O., 1889-91; d. Toledo, Jan. 12, 1891. ROBERT BRUCE HULL, b. Gate-House-on-Fleet, Scotland, Jan. 12, 1841; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Lockport, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1874; p. Lockport, 1874-Apr. 11; Tabernacle ch.. New York, Apr. 1877-Nov. 84; Greenwood ch., Brooklyn, Dec. 1884-Dec. 1906; Sumner Ave. ch., Brooklyn, Oct. 1909- D.D., U. R. 1887. Address, 1112 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM MORRIS KINCAID (formerly William Morris John), b. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1850; Wms. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Utica, N. Y., May 28, 1874; p. First ch., Cortland, Aug. 1874-Oct. 11; First ch., Rondout, Oct. 1877-Mar. 81 ; First ch., San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 1881-Nov. 89; w. c. Groton, Conn., Dec. 1889-Mar. 90; united with Presb. ch.. Mar. 1890. Address, Charlotte, N. C. JOHN HART SCOTT, b. Northville, Mich., Jan. 4, 1847; U. R. 1871 R. T. S. 1874; ord. Cleveland, O., Nov. 5, 1874; p. Cleveland, 1874-79 Ypsilanti, Mich., 1879-81 ; in business, Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-91 manager. The Ensign, Minneapolis, 1892-93 ; business manager. Young Peoples' Union, Chicago, 111., 1893-94; prof. Theology, Shaw Univ., 76 1874 Raleigh, N. C, 1896-97; pres., Indian Univ. Bacone, Ind. Ter., 1897- 1905; prof. Biology in the North East S. N. S. of Oklahoma, 1909-. D.D., U. R.. 1905. Address, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. *DAVID HENRY TAYLOR, h. French Lake, N. B., Dec. 19, 1847; B. U. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Salem, Mass.. Sep. 9, 1874; p. Calvary ch., Salem, 1874-77; Jamaica Plain, 1877-86; Central ch., Norwich, Conn., 1886-88; Cong, ch., Newtonvillc, Mass., 1888-90. Author, Life of Paul; d. Xcwtonville, Dec. 10, 1890. THEODORE THANBYAH, b. Burma, Oct. 1842; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Rochester, X. Y., June 8, 1874; engaged in preaching and teaching, Bassien and Rangoon, Burma, 1875-. member Municipal Com- mission, 1884 ; pres. Karen National Association, 1882-1903 ; cor. secy. Burma Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1891- cor. secy. Rangoon Sgawkaren H. M. See, 1891-. Author (in Karen language) Sermons; The Baptist Prin- ciples; The Second Coming of Christ; Karen Customs, Ceremonies and Poetry; The Life of Our Lord Upon the Earth; The Karens and Their Persecutions; Text-books for Karen Schools. Address, Karen Quarter, Kemendine, Rangoon, Burma. SPECIAL STUDENTS Irving Wesley Coombs, b. Hebron, N. H., Oct. 9, 1842; private, 15th Regt. N. H. Vols., 1862-63; B. U. 1870; R. T. S. 1871-74; principal, New Hampton Institution, Fairfax, Vt, 1874-76; ord. Chatham, Mass., Nov. 2, 1876; p. Chatham, 1876-78; Rumney, N. H., 1878-80; Essex and Essex Junction, Vt., 1880-82; Bristol, 1882-85; Essex and Jericho, 1885-86; N. Springfield, 1886-89; p. N. ^liddleboro, Mass., 1889-90; Amherst, N. H., 1890-91; supply, Canterbury, 1891-95; p. Stratham, 1896-98; Newton and Newton Junction, 1898-1902; Salisbury, 1902-06; Sanbornton, 1906-. Address, Route 1, Tilton, N. H. Isaac Hazen Curtis, b. Richmond, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1841; R. T. S. 1872- 72); unable to enter the active ministry on account of ill-health; sup- ply. Hemlock Lake, N. Y., 1872-74; ord. Hemlock Lake, July 2, 1878; p. Hemlock Lake, Apr. 1887-Apr. 88; S. Livonia, 1888-89; retired on account of ill-health, 18S9-. Address, Hemlock, N. Y. George Hurlburt Felton, b. Granville Corners, Mass., Sep. 7, 1846; B. U. 1869; teacher, Suffield, Conn., 1869-70; Hampden, 1870-71; R. T. S. 1871-72; not ord.; teaching 1872-78, U. N. Y. (M. D.), 1878; physician, 1878-86; prof. Leland Univ. New Orleans, La., 1887-. Address, New Orleans, La. ♦Uriah Gregory, b. Sand Lake, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1823; teaching, 1850-62; capt., 84th Ohio Inf., 1862; U. C. 1870; ord. Rives, Mich., Aug. 4, 1871; 77 1875 p. Leslie, 1871; R. T. S. 1872-74; p. Pittsford, N. Y., 1872-73; W. Hen- rietta, 1874-75; Fifth ch., San Francisco, Cal., 1876-77; Santa Rosa, 1877-78; pres., Calif. College, 1878-81; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Tuc- son, Ariz., 1881-90; p. Monrovia and Pasadena, Cal., 1890-94; supt., Children's Home Soc, 1894-99 ; pres., Industrial Home Soc, of Calif. D.D., Judson U., Ark., 1877; res. Los Angeles, 1899-1907; d. Arlena, near Los Angeles, Calif., Dec 13, 1907. *Charles Edward Hiscox, b. Westerly, R. I., Mar. 4, 1846; C. City of N. Y., 1867; R. T. S. 1871-73; ord. Greenport, N. Y., Oct. 1873; p. Greenport, June 1873-Jan. 80; Canandaigua, Feb. 188(>-Dec. 86; Green- port, Dec. 1886-Sep. 94; w. c. 1894-1901; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1901. Peter Riemer, R. T. S. 1873-74, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1873). Parley David Root, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1842; ord. Solon, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1867; p. Mecklenburg, N. Y., 1867-68; Weston, 1868-69; Manchester, 1869-71; R. T. S. 1872-73; p. Sennett, 1873-76; Belleville, 1876-78; Oneonta, 1879-82; W. Winfield, 1883-84; Carbondale, Pa., 1884-87; Oxford, N. Y., 1887-88; Urbana, O., 1989-90; in West and South, 1890-91 ; supply. Ancient City ch., St. Augustine, Fla. ; p. Woods- town, N. J., May 1891-96; First ch., Wakefield, R. L, Feb. 1897-1903; N. Springfield, Vt., May 1904-. Address, N. Springfield, Vermont. 1^*5 1875 GRADUATES ALFRED M. WORCESTER, Class Secretary JACOB ANTHONY FREIDAY, b. Newark, N. J., May 24, 1846; U. R. 1871; teacher White Plains (N. Y.) Mil. Acad., 1871-1872; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Calais, Mc, Sep. 22, 1875; p. Calais, 1875-76; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bhamo, Upper Burma, 1877-86; Shan interpreter for the British army under Sir Harry Prendergast, which dethroned and de- ported the last native king of Burma and annexed Burma to the British Empire; in business, Tacoma, Wash., 1887-. Address, 501 Berlin Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. GEORGE FREDERICK GENUNG, b. Willseyville, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1850; Un. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Camillus, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1875; p. Camillus, 1875-78; Baldwinsville, 1878-81; Amherst, Mass., 1881-84; Huntingdon St. ch., New London, Conn., 1885-87; prof. Benedict Insti- tute, Columbia, S. C, 1887-89; p. Suffield, Conn., 1890-98; prof. Rich- 78 1875 mond (Va.) T. S., 1898-99; dean, ib., 1899-1901; chaplain, Conn. State Prison, 1902-03; p. Brooklyn, Conn., 1905-. Author, The fourfold Story; Magna Charta of the Kingdom of God ; Commentary on Leviti- cus and Numbers; various review articles. D.D., Un. C, 1896. Address, Brooklyn, Connecticut. JOHN FRANKLIN GENUNG, b. Willseyville, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1850; Un. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1875; p. Baldwinsville, 1875-78; student, Univ. of Leipzig, 1879-81; p. Ameri- can Chapel, Leipzig, 1879-81 ; supply, Westport and Elizabethtown, N. J., Jan.-July 1882; instructor in English, Amherst College, 1882-84; associate prof, of Rhetoric, ib., 1884-89; prof, of Rhetoric, ib., 1889-1905; prof, of English Literature, ib., 1905-07; prof, of Literary and Biblical Interpretation, ib., 1907-. Author, Tennyson's In Mcmoriam; its Pur- pose and its Structure; The Poetical Elements of Rhetoric; The Study of Rhetoric in the College Course; Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis; The Epic of the Inner Life: a Study of the Book of Job; Outlines of Rhetoric; What a Carpenter did with His Bible; The Passing of Self; Ecclesiastes and Omar Khayyam; Words of Koheleth; Study and Translation of Ecclesiastes; The Hebrew Literature of Wisdom; Stev- enson's Attitude to Life; The Idylls and the Ages; Tennyson's Idylls of the King, 1907. Ph.D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1881 ; D.D., Y. U., 1905. Address, No. 6 College Street, Amherst, Mass. *JOSEPH BILLINGS MANN, b. Georgetown, N. Y., June 8, 1849; M. U. 1870-71 ; R. T. S. 1875 ; ord. Detroit, Mich., June 2, 1875 ; p. Ish- peming, 1875-76 ; Baraboo, Wis., 1876 ; health failed ; d. New Wood- stock, N. Y., May 20, 1877. WILLIAM KENDALL McKIBBEN, b. Lima, O., Apr. 6, 1848; D. U. 1872; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Norwalk, O., Sep. 14, 1875; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1875-84; in business Xenia and King's Mills, O.. 1885-92; p. Sleepy Eye, Minn., 1892-93; Tiffin, O., 1893-95; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1895-1900; Biblical and Socio- logical studies in U. C, 1900; district supt. in stock yards district, Chi- cago Associate Charities, 1901-03 ; engaged in mercantile pursuits, 1904- 08; secy. Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County, Wash., 1909-. Address, 924 34th Ave., Seattle, Washington. ALFRED AUGUSTUS NEWHALL, b. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 7, 1844; private, 5th Regt. Mass. Vols., 1864; U. R. 1872; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Woburn, Mass., Sep. 2, 1875 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ramapatam, India, 1875-79; in U. S. on health furlough, 1879-83; studied Hebrew and Sanscrit. Morgan Park, 111., 1880-81 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Hana- makonda, Nizam's Dominions, India, 1883-90; w. c. on account of ill- health, Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1890-Sep. 91; Southern Pines, N. C, 79 1875 Sep. 1891-May 94; teacher of Greek, Leland University, New Orleans, La., 1894-1908; w. c. Rochester, 1908- ; pursued biblical, philological and sociological studies at Chautauqua, N. Y., summers of 1890, 1897 and 1898. Address, 637 Main St., Woburn Mass. ALBERT HENRY NEWMAN, b. Edgefield, S. C, Aug. 25, 1852; ^ler. U. 1871 ; R. T. S. 1875 ; resident graduate, S. B. T. S., 1875-76 ; acting prof. Church History, R. T. S., 1877-80; prof. Church History, ib., 1880-81; prof. Church History, McMaster University, 1881-1901; prof. Church History and dean, Southwestern Bapt. T. S., 1901-. de- partment of Theology, Bay. U., 1901-08; professional lecturer. Divinity School, U. C, 1906. Translator (in part) and editor of Augustine's Antii-Manicliaean Treatises (Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers, Vol. IV) ; author, annotated translation of Immer's Hermeneutics of the New Testament; A History of the Baptist Churches in the United States; A History of Anti-P edobaptism ; A Manual of Church History (2 vols.) ; author in part and editor A Century of Baptist Achievement ; contributor to Baptist Encyclopedia; American Encyclopedia; Canadian Encyclopedia; Encyclopedia Britannica; The Popular and Critical En- cyclopedia; Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels; Dictionary of Re- ligions and Ethics; Realcncyklopddie filr Protestantische theologie und Kirche (3rd edition) ; department editor for Church History, and con- tributor New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge; contributor of article Der Protestantismus in Nord Amerika to "Der Protestantismus am Ende des XIX Jahrhundert in Vort und Bild, (Berlin) ; associate editor American Journal of Theology; and The Review and Expositor. LL.D., S. W. Bapt. U. 1883; D.D., Mercer Univ., 1885. Address, 609 Button St., Waco, Texas. WILLARD HASKELL ROBINSON, b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 11, 1850; Y. C. 1872; R. T. S. 1875; graduate student, ib., 1875-76; ord. Auburn, N. Y., July 8, 1876 ; p. Auburn, 1876-82 ; Epiphany ch., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1882-89; First ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-92; travel and study in Bible lands, 1891 ; united with Presbyterian denomination, 1893. Address, Englewood, Chicago, 111. *JAMES ROBERT SMITH, b. Ontario, Can., Aug. 26, 1841; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Royalton, N. Y., July 8, 1873; p. Royalton, 1873; Livonia Station, 1874-77; Canaseraga, 1877-79; Andover, 1879-80; Jeflferson, O.. 1880-81 ; d. Jefferson, Aug. 14, 1881. *WILLIAM FREDERICK TAYLOR, b. London, Eng., Dec. 25, 1844; U. R. 1869-72; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Medina, N. Y., June 1, 1875; p. Medina, June 1875-July 1882; East Orange, N. J., July 1882-May 1889; Indianapolis, Ind., May 1889-May 1894; Seattle, Wash., May 1894-June 1895; Dayton, O., June 1895-Oct. 1899; Riverside, Calif., May 1899-1905; D.D., D. U., 1898; d. Riverside, Calif. Oct. 19, 1905. 80 1876 ALFRED M. WORCESTER, b. Newport, Ky., Feb. 16, 1850; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Meridcn. Conn., Sep. 2, 1875; p. W.. Meriden, 1875-77; Third ch., Cincinnati, O., 1878-79; merchant, Cin- cinnati, 1880-. Address 129 East 5th St., Cincinnati, O. SPECIAL STUDENTS Jacob Albert, R. T. S. 1870-71, 1872-73, (for record, vid. G. D., 1871). *Eugene Cheeseman, Presb., b. New Hudson, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1841; Ham. C. 1869; R. T. S. 1872-73; dismissed to Aub. T. S. ; d. Webster. N. Y., July 27, 1886. Lewis Hall Morey, Presb.. b. Shelby, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1846; Ham. C. 1868-70; U. R. 1872; R. T. S. 1872-73; dismissed to Aub. T. S. Address, R. D., 7, San Antonio, Texas. 14-*4 1876 GRADUATES HENRY C. VEDDER, Class Secretary SAMUEL HENRY ANDERSON, b. Rochester, N. H., Apr. 26. 1847; U. R. 1870-72; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 28. 1877 p. E. Washington, N. H., 1877-79; Montgomery Center, Vt., 1880-81 E. Hardwick, 1881-82; health failed; w. c. ib., 1882-85; in business 1888-. Address, 503 Beech St., Manchester, N. H FRANK STOCKTON DOBBINS, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 28, 1855 Girard C, 1871; C. T. S. 1873-74; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Philadelphia, Pa July 18, 1876 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Yokohama. Japan, Oct. 1876-Dec 1877; p. Calvary ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1877-Sep. 1881; miss. A. B F. M. Soc., Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 1881-Nov. 82; p. Allentown, Pa., Mar 1883-Junc 90; Frankford ch., Philadelphia, July 1890-May 93; dist secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, Philadelphia district, June 1893-. Author, False Gods or Idol Worshif of the World; Ansons in Asiatic Temples; A Foreign Missionary Manual; American Edition of Revised New Testa- ment. Address, 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. *GEORGE FISHER LINFIELD, b. Randolph, Mass., Sep. 6, 1846; U. R. 1873; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Moline, 111., Jan. 4, 1877; p. Moline, 1876-81; Muscatine, la., 1881-82; principal, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam. Wis.. 1882-90; d. Beaver Dam, Apr. 30, 1890. JOHN WESLEY PAYNE, b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 16, 1868; D. U. 1873; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Groton. N. Y.. Nov. 1. 1876; p. Groton, 1876- 81 1876 11; Morenci, Mich., 1878-79; Clinton, 1879-84; assisting Professor W R. Harper in his linguistic publications, Chicago, 111., and New Haven Conn., 1884-89; student, B. U. T. S., 1886; Y. U., 1887; p. Jewett City, Conn., Dec. 1889-June 1904; editor and mercantile pursuits, 1904- Member Conn. Legislature, 1909. Address, Jewett City, Conn ALANSON HARRIS PUTNAM, b. Putnam, Ont., Dec. 20, 1847 U. T. 1874; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Fort Edward, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1876; p Fort Edward, July 1876-Apr. 82; Racine, Wis., Apr. 1882-Dec 85 Fort Edward, N. Y., Dec. 1885-Oct. 88; Elm Hill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 1888-June 94; mercantile pursuits, Toronto, Ont. 1896-. Address, Willowdale, Ont. Can. *WILLIS CYRUS RICHMOND, b. Rome, O., Oct. 27, 1850; O. C. 1873; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Wallingford, Conn., June 22, 1876; p. Walling- ford, 1876-80; Jefferson St. ch., Providence, R. I., 1880-84; Charles River ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1884-91 ; First ch., Norristown, Pa., 1891- 93; Central ch., Southbridge, Mass., 1893-96; w. c. Boston, 1896-97; associate p. Warren Ave. ch., Boston, 1898; p. First ch., Hoboken, N. J., 1898-1901; w. c. N. Y. City, 1901-1906; d. New York City, Dec. 24, 1906. HENRY CLAY VEDDER, b. De Ruyter, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1853; U. R. 1873; R. T. S. 1876; editorial staff, The Examiner, New York, 1876-94; editor. Baptist Rcviezv, 1886-92; ord. Calvary ch.. New York, Dec. 16, 1894; prof. Church History, C. T. S., 1894- Author, Baptists and Liberty of Conscience; Short History of the Baptists; Dawn of Chris- tianity; American Writers of To-day; History of the Baptists of the Middle States; Balthazar Hiibmaier.; Christian Epoch Makers; Our New Testament: How did zve get itF; Church History Handbooks. D.D., U. R., 1897. Address, Chester, Pa. GEORGE FRANCIS WILKIN, b. Warsaw, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1848; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1876; supply, Olivet ch., Minneapolis, Minn. 1876- 77; Kasota, 1877-78; Northfield, Sep. 1878-Jan. 79; student, S. B. T. S., autumn of 1879; supply, Franklin, Ky., winter of 1880; Hastings, Minn., May-Nov. 1880; engaged in teaching, preaching and mercantile pursuits, 1881-87; teacher. Bap. C, Sioux Falls, S. D., Jan. 1888-June 89; mer- cantile pursuits, Tacoma, Wash., Sep. 1889-Sep. 1891 ; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 11, 1894; literary work, 1894-. Author, The Prophesying of Women (1895); Control in Evolution (1903). Ph. D., Univ. of :\Iinn., 1902. Address, 601 Sixth St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. SPECIAL STUDENTS *Adoniram Judson Barrett, b. Kingsville, O., Apr. 1, 1832; U. R. 1854; principal, Nunda, N. Y. Lit. Inst, 1854-57; Kingsville, O. 82 1876 Acad., 1859-67; Lowvillc, N. Y. Acad, 1867-70; Rochester, N. Y. Collegiate Inst., 1870-74; R. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Rochester, June 1, 1876; p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, 1876-89. D.D., U. R., 1884; d. Roch- ester. Oct. 20, 1889. Reuben E. Burton, b. Clyde, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1843; U. R. full grad. 1880; R. T. S. 1873-76; ord. E. Aurora, N. Y., June 13, 1876; p. E. Aurora, 1876-79; Fairport, 1879-82; Delaware Ave. ch., Buffalo, 1882-84; Owego, 1884-89; Delaware St. ch., Syracuse, 1889-. D.D., U. R., 1907. Address, 1011 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. John Craig, b. Yorkville, Ont., June 4, 1852; U. T. 1873; R. T. S. 1873-75; in Europe, 1875-76; ord. Whitby, Ont., Nov. 17, 1876; p. Whitby, 1876-77; miss. Canadian Bapt. Miss. Soc, to the Telugus, India, 1877-. Author, Forty Years Among the Telugus; A History of the Mission of the Baptists of Ontario and Quebec to the Telugus, South India, 1867-1907. Address, Cocanada, Godavari Dist., India. Taylor Crum, b. West Candor, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1852; S. N. S., Oswego, 1872; R. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Monroe, Mich., Sep. 13, 1876; p. Monroe, July 1876-Mar. 77 ; Newfield, N. Y., 1877-79 ; Richburg, 1879-81 ; An- dover, 1881-82; deposed by council called by Andover church, Feb. 22, 1882; practicing law. Address, Fargo, N. Dak. *James White Hinds Dudley, b. Parish of Chalgrave, England, Nov. 2, 1844 ; Working Men's C, London, Eng., and private tuition ; ord. E. New York, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1872 ; p. East New York. 1872-74 ; R. T. S. 1874-76; p. Chili, N. Y., 1875-76; Limestone, S. C, 1876-77; Hunts, N. Y., 1877-78; Kingsville, O., 1878-81; Niles, Mich., 1881-84; Union Ave. ch., Paterson, N. J., 1885-86; stated supply, New Brighton, Statcn Is., 1887-88; p. S. Amboy, N. J., 1889-93; health failed; residence. Union Hill, 1893-1900; Ph.D.; d. Union Hill, Mar. 11, 1900. Henry Orne Hiscox, b. Norwich, Conn., July 1, 1849; College of the City of New York, 1869; teaching, 1869-73; R. T. S. 1873-74; U. T. S. 1874-75; ord. Siou.x City, la., Dec. 9, 1875; p. Sioux City, 1875-78 Kingston, N. Y., 1878-80; Twenty-third St. ch.. New York, 1880-84 Fifth Ave ch., Troy, 1884-92; First ch.. Maiden, Mass., 1892-1902 Calvary ch., Albany, N. Y., 1902-. D.D., Cy. C. Address, 226 Jay St., Albany, N. Y. ♦Richard Frederick McMichael, b. Boston, Ont., Oct. 14, 1846; R. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Dcmarcst, N. J., Oct. 11, 1876; p. Demarest, 1876-77 Roselle, 1877-80; First ch., Passaic, 1880-82; Regent St. ch., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1883-Dec. 91; supply, New York, Jan.-Oct. 1892 student. New York Law School, 1892-94; associate p. Lexington Ave ch., New York, Oct. 1894-Oct. 96; p. First ch., Arlington, N. J., Oct 1896-1907; d. :Manhattan, N. Y. C, Womans Hospital, Dec. 27, 1907 83 1877 Harvey James Owen, M. E., b.. Penfield, N. Y., Mar. 23, 1846; R. T. S. 1873-74; U. R. 1875; p. Alexander, N. Y., Oct. 1876-Oct. 1877; Lincoln, Oct. 1877-Oct. 79; Bath, Oct. 1879-Oct. 80; ord. Hornellsville, Oct. 5, 1880; p. Bradford, Oct. 1880-Oct. 81; Woodhull, Oct. 1881- Oct. 84; Rathboneville, Oct. 1884-Oct. 87; E. Charleston, Pa., Oct. 1887- Oct. 90; Knoxville, Oct. 1890-Oct. 94; Savona, N. Y., Oct. 1894- Oct. 98; Cohocton, Oct. 1898-1900. 16-*5 1877 GRADUATES ADELBERT S. COATS, Class Secretary *FRANCIS EUGENE ARNOLD, b. Gorham, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1848; U. M. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Gorham, N. Y., June 7, 1876; p. Gorham, 1875-83; Dexter, Mich. 1884-87; health failed; in business, Ypsilanti, 1887-89; p. Chelsea, 1889-90; Tecumseh, 1890-92; agent, Kal. C, 1892- 93; p. Northville, 1893-96; Wayne, 1896-99; w. c. Ypsilanti, 1899-1908; d. Ypsilanti, Mich., Sept. 22, 1908. *GEORGE ALTIDORE ATCHISON, b. Unionville, N. Y., May 4. 1846 ; U. R. 1874 ; R. T. S. 1877 ; ord. Ithaca, Mich., June 27, 1877 ; p. Ithaca, 1877-79; Corunna, 1879-81; Port Austin, 1881-85; in business. Port Austin, 1885-88; p. Romeo, 1888-94; Litchfield, 1894-95; Highland, 1895-Nov. 99; Milan, Nov. 1899-1900; Kalkaska, 1900-02; Lansburg, 1902-03; invalid, 1903-04; d. Lansing, Mich., Feb. 29, 1904. THOMAS SEYMOUR BARBOUR, b. Hartford, Conn., July 28, 1853; B. U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Brockport, N. Y., May 31, 1877; p. Brockport, June 1877-July 81; Orange, N. J., Oct. 1881-Sep. 83; First ch., Fall River, Mass., Oct. 1883-June 95 ; w. c. recuperating, Elizabethtown, N. Y., June 1895-Aug. 96; p. Brookline, Mass., Sep. 1896-Dec. 98; foreign sec. A. B. F. M. Soc, 1899-. D.D., B. U., 1895. Address 32 Prospect Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. ELBERT RAWSON BENNETT, b. Rollin, Mich., Mar. 21, 1848; Kal C. 1869-72; ord. Rollin, Zvlich., Jan. 1872; p. Rollin, Jan. 1872- Sep. 74; R. T. S. 1877; p. Jonesville, Mich., Aug. 1877-Oct. 81 ; Traverse City, Oct. 1881-Oct. 85; Grand Rapids, Oct. 1885-Dec. 88; p. Pomona, Cal., Jan. 1889-Oct. 96; Los Angeles, Oct. 1896-Mar. 98; Oakland, Mar. 1898-Jan. 1901 ; Santa Cruz, Jan. 1906- State Supt. of Missions North- ern and Central California and Nevada Convention, Jan. 1901-Jan. 06. Address, 29 Ocean View Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif. 84 1877 *DYER MILTON CHRISTY, b. Grcensburg, Ind., Mar. 20, 1849; D. U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Bryan, O., June 19. 1877; p. Bryan, 1877-80; Madisonvillc, 1880-83; Ithaca, Mich, 1883-90; La Porte, Ind., July 1890-Aug. 91; Mitchell, Aug. 1891-Apr. 92; d. Mitchell, Ind. Apr. 16, 1892. ADELBERT SUMPTER COATS, b. Schuyler's Lake, N. Y., Sep. 1, 1847; Ham. C. 1874; R. 1". S. 1877; ord. Portland, Ore., Sep. 3, 1877; p. First ch., Portland, Aug. 1877-Nov. 80; prof. Elocution and Sacred Oratory, R. T. S., Jan. 1881-June 91 ; p. First ch., Pawtucket, R. I., Sep. 1891-Sep. 93 ; First ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Oct 1893-Nov 1901 ; In Europe, Nov. 1901-Nov. 1902; supplying First ch., Cortland, N. Y., and First ch., Portland, Ore.. 1903-04; p. Evangel ch., Berkeley, Cal. 1905-09; w. c, ib.. 1909-. D.D., U. R., 1897. Address, 2609 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, Cal. RUTGER DOX, b. Lafayette, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1850; U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Ransomville, N. Y., May 24, 1877; p. Ransomville, May 1877-Sep. 81; Corning and Painted Post, Sep. 1881-86; Clean, June 1886-Sep. 91 ; Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1891-. Author, The Spiritual Asymptote ; The Problem of Prayer. Address, 3236 N. Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. *JIRAH BLACKMER EWELL, b. Pavilion, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1853; Corn. U. 1873; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Warsaw, N. Y., June 1, 1877; p. Warsaw, May 1877-Mar. 80; First ch., Zanesville, O., May 1880-Dec. 85; health failed; invalid, Udall, Kan., 1886-July 87; d. Udall, Kan., July 8, 1887. EDWIN PICKETT FARNHAM, b. Morris, Conn., Jan. 21, 1849; B. U. 1873; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Providence, R. I., Nov. 14, 1877; p. Cal- vary ch.. Providence, Nov. 1877-Feb. 83 ; Warburton Ave. ch., Yonkers, N. Y., Mar. 1883-May 86; stated supply, Minneapolis and Richfield, Minn., 1887-88; p. First ch., Salem, Mass., June 1888- Apr. 1903; supt. Bapt. Church Extension Soc, Brooklyn and Queens Co., Mar. 1903-. Author, historical essay. The Growth of Protestantism in America. D.D., B. U., 1903. Address, 450 Elm St., Richmond Hill, New York, N. Y. *SETH TAYLOR FARNHAM, b. Morris, Conn., Aug. 20, 1847; B. U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Malone, N. Y., Sep. 1877; p. Malone, Sep. 1877-:Mar. 83 ; Medina, Mar. 1883-Sep 84 ; d. Block Island, R. I., Sep. 7, 1884. EDWARD THEOPHILUS FOX, b. Winchester, Ont., Dec. 9, 1845; U. T. 1871-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Throopsville, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1877; p. Throopsville, 1877-78; Springville, 1879-82; Jeflferson, O., 1882-84; Erie, Pa., July 1884-Dec. 87; Pittsburg, Jan. 1888-June 89; w. c. July 85 1877 1889-Oct. 90; p. Seymour, Ind., Nov. 1890-May 92; general miss, work, Toronto, Ont., June 1892- treas., "Bapt. H. M. Board of Ont. and Que., June 1895-. treas., Bapt. Western Miss. Board of Ont. and Que., 1897-. treas., Bapt. Foreign Mission Board of Ont. and Que., June 189S>-. Address, P. O., Box 251, Toronto, Ont. ORRIN PHILLIP GIFFORD, b. Montague, Mass., Apr. 15, 1847; B. U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Pittsfield, Mass., June 13, 1877; p. Pitts- field, June 1877-Feb. 79; Warren Ave. ch., Boston, Mar. 1879-Dec. 89; First ch., Brookline, Jan. 1899-Oct. 91 ; Immanuel ch., Chicago, 111., Nov. 1891-Sep. 94; Delaware Ave. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 1894-Oct. 1907; First ch., Brookline, Mass., Nov. 1907-. Author, Sermons. D.D., U. R., 1896. Address, 44 Marebie St., Brookline, Mass. HENRY HARRISON HEWITT, b. Jerusalem, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1848; U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Akron, N. Y., June 19, 1877; p. Akron, 1877-79; Milford, Mich., 1879-86; miss. Mich. State Conv., St Ignace, 1886-89; p. Bronson, 1889-92; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Ellendale, N. D., 1892-99; Elkton, S. Dak., 1899-1904; p. Kenyon, Minn., 1904-. Address, Kenyon, Minn. HORACE LEE HOUSE, b. Otselic, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1850; Corn. U. 1874 ; R. T. S. 1877 ; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., June 1877 ; p. Minneapolis, 1877-80; Racine, Wis., 1880-82; Crookston, Minn. 1883-87; Beth-Eden ch., Omaha, Neb., 1887-91; First ch., Grand Island, 1891-92; First ch., Nebraska City, 1892-99; residence, ib., 1899-. Address, Nebraska City, Neb. ♦ALBERT JONATHAN LYON, b. Sturbridge, Mass., July 11, 1848; S. C. 1867-68; U. R. 1871; principal, Afton (Minn.) Acad., 1871-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Newport, Minn., Sep. 20, 1877; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, to the Ka-Chins, Burma, 1877-78; d. Bhamo, Burma, Mar. 15, 1878. CLARK ORLANDO MALTBY, b. S. Rutland, N. Y., July 19, 1836; S. N. S., Albany, N. Y., 1856; in business, 1859-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Madison, Wis., Sep. 6, 1877; p. Madison, Sep. 1877-May 83; Chicago, 111., Sep. 1883-May 84; Batavia, May 1884-Nov. 85; Philadel- phia, Pa., Dec. 1885-Dec. 88; w. c. Philadelphia, 1888-95; engaged as stated supply, Wyoming Ave. miss, for two years, also occasional sup- ply; p. Paterson, N. J., Apr. 1895-1902; stated supply, Philadelphia, Pa., April 1902-Sep. 03 ; p. Newtown, Sep. 1903-June 06 ; w. c. 1906-Dec. 09 ; mission work General Hospital, Paterson, Dec. 1909-. Author, Songs and Poems. Address, 730 E. 26th St., Paterson, N. J. ZACHARIAS CLARK MARTEN, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23, 1849; G. D. 1871-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Erie, Pa., June 1, 1877; p. First German ch., Erie, May 1877-June 79; German ch.. New Haven, 86 1877 Conn., June 1879-June 82; miss. Conn. State Conv. 1882; p. Cromwell, Oct. 1882-Oct. 83; First German ch., Brooklyn, E. D., Oct. 1883-Oct. 85 ; Bennington, Vt., Oct. 1885-Dec. 93 ; First ch., Asbury Park, N. J.. 1893-1902; Elizabeth. Pa.. 1902-06; First ch., Atlantic Highlands. N. J., 1906. prcs.. Vt. State S. S. Conv.; pres., Vt. State C. E. Soc. Address, Corner Center Avenue and Avenue D Atlantic Highlands. N. J. ROBERT MITCHELL MARTIN, h. Duntocher, Scotland, Dec. 16. 1849; 15. U. 1873; prof. Lalin, Peddle Inst., N. J., 1873-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Mumford. N. V.. Aug. 30, 1877; p. Mumford, 1877-79; Deep River, Conn., 1879-81; Orange, N. J., 1881-84; New York, N. Y., 1884- 85; Amenia, 1886-87; Fourth ch., Providence, R. L, 1887-92; private study of N. T. Exegesis and Introduction, Rochester, N. Y., 1892-95 ; acting p. First ch., Buffalo, 1892-93; Central ch., Salem, Mass., 1896- Sept. 99; acting p. Olivet ch., Montreal, Sept. 1900-May 01; acting p. First ch., Cleveland. O., Feb.-Sep. 1902; acting p. Washington Street. Lynn. Mass.. Oct. 1902-Oct. 03; acting p. Essex Street, Lynn. Mar.- Aug. 1907; acting p. Braintrce, Mass., Nov. 08-June 09. Address, 12^ Hathorn St.. Salem, Mass. JOHN HENRY MASON, b. W. Swanzey, N. H., May 29, 1850; B. U. 1872; staff of New York Tribune, 1872-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Sen- nett, N. Y., June 6, 1877; p. Sennett, June 1877-Oct. 81; Brockport. Nov. 1881-Apr. 89; First ch.. New Haven, Conn., May 1889-June 96 in Europe, June-Dec. 1896; residence, Morristown, N. J., and Brooklyn N. Y., Jan.-Dec. 1897; p. Batavia, N. Y., Jan. 1898-Jan. 1904; Huntley prof. English Bible, R. T. S., Sep. 1903- D.D., U. R. 1903 ; B. U., 1904 Address. 213 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y *JOHN McKINNEY, b. Philadelphia, Pa.. May 1, 1848; B. U. 1874 R. T. S. 1877; ord. Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 19, 1877; p. Central ch., Elizabeth. 1877-87; De Land, Fla., Nov. 1887-June 94; manufacturing and printing business, De Land, 1894-98; supply. Lake Helen, 1895-98; d. Glens Falls, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1898. CHARLES HENRY MOSCRIP, b. Fort Miller, N. Y., June 20, 1848; U. R. 1874; R. 'i\ S. 1877; ord. Clyde, N. Y.. Oct. 4, 1877; p. Clyde. 187/-78; Keokuk. la.. Nov. 1878-July 84; Jerseyville, 111.. July 1884- Nov. 86; Lafayette Park ch., St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1886- Apr. 90; First ch., Rockford, 111., Apr. 189(>-Feb. 94; Olive St. ch., Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 1894-Apr. 95 ; stated supply, Garfield Ave. ch., iMilwaukee, Wis., Apr.-Sep. 1895 ; p. Upper Alton, 111.. Sep. 1895-July 98 ; editor. Olncy Republican, Olney. 111., Sep. 1898-Apr. 99; stated supply. Fort Miller. N. Y., Apr. 1899-1900 ; supply at Interlaken, N. Y.. June 1900-Sep. 01 ; Evangelistic work. Sept. 1901-Oct. 03 ; p. Center White Creek, N. Y., 87 1877 Oct. 1903-Dec. 07; miss. p. Oil Creek Bap. Assoc. Pa., Dec. 1908-Dec. 09 ; associate editor, Word and Way, Kansas City, Mo. ; editorial work on Central Baptist of St. Louis, Mo., 1890-94. Author, tract. Work with the Unsaved. D.D., La. Gr. C, 1887. Address, 27 Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y. ARCHIBALD CHARLES WILKINS, b. in Darlington County, S. C, Mar. 5, 1845; U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Farmington, 111., Dec. 13, 1877; p. Farmington, Dec. 1877-Mar. 81; Marshalltown, la., Mar. 1881-Aug. 82; Beaufort, S. C, Apr. 1883-June 96; Batesburg, Apr. 1897-Apr. 1904; Abbeville, Apr. 1904-. Author, Essay on The Biblical Doctrine of the Atonement. D.D., Fur. U., 1899. Address, Abbeville, S. C. SPECIAL STUDENTS George Gilbert Benson, b. Barren Plains (near Springfield), Tenn., Apr. 13, 1845; Eureka C. 1865-68; Louisville U. 1869-71; M. D., Nash- ville U. 1874 ; S. B. T. S. 1874-75 ; R. T. S. 1875-76 ; not ord. ; practic- ing medicine, Nashville, Tenn., 1876-. pres. Board of Health, E. Nash- ville, 1877-79; Justice of the Peace of Davidson County, 1894-1900; Address, Nashville, Tenn. *J. George Fetzer, R. T. S. 1874-76; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1873) ; d. Wandsbek, Germany, July 31, 1909. Henry L. Janzen, R. T. S. 1874-75, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1873). George S. Pratt, b. Milford, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1849; ord. Elizabethtown, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1873; p. Elizabethtown, 1872-74; R. T. S. 1874-76; p. St. Albans, Vt., 1878-87; united with Epis. ch. Address, New York, N. Y. Daniel Rhodes, b. Pawtuxet, R. I., Aug. 4, 1842; 2nd lieutenant, U. S. Army, 1864-65; B. U. 1873; R. T. S. 1874-75; prof. Latin, Central U., Pella, la., 1876-78 ; agent, A. B. P. Soc. for Colorado, 1879-80 ; engaged in mercantile pursuits, 1881-82 ; invalid, 1883 ; department clerk, Wash- ington, D. C, 1884-88; special Examiner of Pensions, 1888-. Address, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C. Heinrich Wernick, R. T. S. 1874-75; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1874). 28-*8 1878 1878 GRADUATES FRANCIS H. ROWLEY, Class Secretary HOMER CULVER BRISTOL, b. Auburn, N. Y., June 18, 1852; U. K. 1874; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Elkhart, Ind., Dec. 22, 1878; p. Elkhart, Nov. 1878-Dec. 79; Cedar Rapids, la., Jan. 1880-Dec. 81; invalid, San Jose, Oakland, Los Angeles, and Dixon, Gal., 1882-91 ; prof. Los Angeles U., Sep. 1888-Jan. 90; teaching, Patcrson. N. J., Sep. 1891- June 95 ; graduate student, U. N. Y., 1891-92 ; 1893-95 ; teaching, Sax- ton's River, Vt., Brooklyn, N. Y., June 1895- Address, 236 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. GALON SMITH CLEVENGER, b. Kennon, C, Oct. 20. 1849; D. U. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Pike. N. Y., Aug. 1878; p. Pike. 1878-82; First ch., Brookings, S. Dak., 1882-88; Vermillion, 1888-89; Rapid Gity, 1889-97 ; Pierre, 1897-99 ; chaplain, Grigsby's Regt. Rough Riders, 1898; chaplain. S. D. State Senate, 1899; general miss., Alaska, 1900- 07; p. Ballard ch., Seattle, Wash., 1907-08; Marshficld, 1908-09; Sum- ner, 1909-. Address, Sumner, Wash. CHARLES DEWITT KING, b. Oswego, N. Y., May 25, 1847; D. U. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. New London, O., Sep. 11, 1878; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Assam., 1878-86; homesteading and teaching, Colo., 1886-92; miss., Assam, 1892-99; mercantile pursuits, Chicago, 111., 1899-. Address, 2952 Prairie Ave., Chicago, III. PHILIP STAFFORD MOXOM, b. Markham, Ont., Aug. 10, 1848; private. 17th Regt. 111. Vol. Cav., 1863-65; ord. Bellevue, Mich., Sep. 19. 1871; p. Bellevue, 1871-72; Albion, 1872-75; R. T. S. 1878; U. R. 1879; p. Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1875-79; First ch., Cleveland. O., Apr. 1879-Aug. 85; First ch., Boston, JMass., Aug. 1885-Dec. 93; South Cong, ch., Springfield, 1894- ; pres. Bible Normal C. June 1899-. Au- thor, Aim of Life; From Jerusalem to Nicaea; The Religion of Hope. D.D., B. U., 1892. Address, Springfield, Mass. THERON OUTWATER, b. Wilson, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1848; U. R. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Sanborn, N. Y., June 20. 1878; p. Sanborn, June 1878-April 83; Elizabeth. N. J., Apr. 1883- Apr. 88; Kendall ch., Washington, D. C, Apr. 1888-. Address, 1352 B. St., S. W., Washington, D. C. WILLIAM PAPENHAUSEN, b. Seehausen, Prussia, Sep. 2, 1846; G. D. 1868-69; U. R. 1871-75; R. T. S. 1878; miss, to Germans, Rich- mond, Va., 1878-80; ord. Springfield, 111., Dec. 29, 1880; p. First German 89 1878 ch., Springfield, Apr. 1880-Apr. 84; First German ch., Boston, Mass., May 1884-Nov. 96; First German' ch.. Borough of Queens, New York, N. Y., Nov. 1896-Nov. 98; First German ch.. Union, N. J., Nov. 1898- Sep. 1901; First German ch., Columbus, Neb., Sep. 1901-Mar. 08; First German ch., Springfield, 111., Mar. 1908-. Address, 1431 College St., Springfield, 111. FRANCIS HAROLD ROWLEY, b. Hilton, N. Y., July 25, 1854; U. R. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 22, 1878; p. Parker City, Pa., 1878-79; Titusville, 1879-84; North Adams, Mass., 1884-92; Oak Park, Chicago, 111., 1892-96; First ch.. Fall River, Mass., 1896-1900; First ch., Boston, Mass., 1900-10; pres. Mass. Soc. for Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals, 1910-. secy., Am. Humane Assoc, 1894-1902; visitor Divinity School, H. U., 1905- member Corporation for administering Brigham Hospital for Incurables, Boston, 1906-. D.D., U. R., 1897. Address, Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. WILLIAM ALONZO STANTON, b. Lawrenceville, Pa., Mar. 5, 1854; Hanover C. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Muncie, Ind., Nov. 14, 1878; p. Muncie, 1878-Feb. 80; Vermont St. ch., Quincy, 111., Feb. 1880-Aug. 85; student, U. C, 1884-86; p. First ch., Rockford, 111., Sep. 1885-Mar. 90; Shady Ave. ch., Pittsburg, Pa., Mar. 1890-. Pitts- burg correspondent, The Examiner, 1890-1900; author, Stanton Family; Three Important Movements. Ph.D., U. C, 1886; D.D., Hanover C, 1890. Address, 6340 Marchand St., Pittsburg, Pa. WILSON FARON WAKEFIELD, b. Milford, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1845; private 2d Regt. N. Y. Artillery, 1861-65; U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Ontario, N. Y., June 13, 1878; p. Truxton, N. Y., 1878-80; Maho- pac Falls, 1880-83; p. Port Chester, 1883-93; engaged in mercantile pursuits, ib., 1893-. Address, Port Chester, N. Y. SPECIAL STUDENTS *Frank Sanderson Ashmore, b. Bangkok, Siam, Dec. 21, 1853; B. U. 1871-74 ; health failed ; resting in Pennsylvania woods, 1874-76 ; R. T. S. 1876-78; ord. Montevideo, Minn., July 1878; p. Montevideo, 1878-80; and 1881-83 ; Hastings, 1884 ; d. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 6, 1884. Samuel Baxter Brierly, b. Neshannock Falls, Pa., Aug. 21, 1851; D. U. 1875; R. T. S. 1875-76; not ord.; in journalistic work. Address, Chicago, 111. (1900) William Pendleton Chipman, b. Mystic, Conn., May 11, 1854; B. U. 1875; R. T. S. 1875-76; ord. Davisville, R. I., Jan. 3, 1877; p. Davis- ville, Jan. 1877-July 83; Peabody, Mass., July 1883-Jan. 85; acting p. Barnwell Court House, S. C, Jan.-May 85 ; w. c. Mystic, Conn., in business May 1885-Oct. 86; p. Walton, N. Y., Oct 1886-May 88; Pawl- 90 1879 ing, May 1888-June 92; Essex, Conn., June 1892-May 1900; Damaris- cotta, Me., May 1900-May 06; in literary and mercantile pursuits May 1906-. Author, Black Forge Mills; Roy Gilbert's Search; and many other tales of travel and adventure. D.D., Presb. C. of S. C, 1890. Address, Talcottville, Conn. Dudley Fletcher Howell, b. Warren Co., Ky., Aug. 18, 1848; Bethel C. 1S74; ..rd. llcthany ch., Warren Co., Ky., Aug. 18, 1873; R. T. S. 1875-77; dismissed to S. B. T. S. ♦Joseph AUeine Kellogg, b. Frankfort, Ky., May 1, 1839; Free Acad., Xorwich, Conn., R. T. S. 1876-77; deceased. Archibald P. McDiarmid, b. Yarmouth, Ont., June 10, 1852; U. T. 1875; K. T. S. 1875-76; ord. Clarence, Ont., June 20, 1876; p. Clarence, June 1876-Aug. 77; Strathroy, Sep. 1877-Nov. 79; Port Hope, Nov. 1879-Dec. 82; Ottawa, Dec. 1882-Apr. 89; Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 1890- Nov. 92; secy. Foreign Miss. Board of Ontario and Quebec, Nov. 1892- June 99; treas. ib., June 1896-June 99; principal, Brandon College, Manitoba, June 1899-. D.D., McM. U., 1899. Address, 1240 Lorin Ave., Brandon, Man. *Samuel Whitney Nichols, b. Burlington, Vt., Nov. 12, 1846; Colg. U. 1874; R. T. S., 1874-75; Colg. T. S., 1877; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Madras, India, 1878-80; d. Madras, Dec. 8, 1880. James Michael Raycroft, b. Scull, Ireland, Aug. 26, 1846; R. T. S. 1876-77 (1900). *John Frank Stone, b. Syracuse, N. Y., 1847; D. U. 1875; R. T. S. 1875-76; prof. Leland U., New Orleans, La., 1876-78; d. New Orleans, Feb. 19, 1878. 18-*4 1879 GRADUATES FRANK L. WILKINS, Class Secretary WILLIAM ASHMORE, b. Bangkok, Siam, Sep. 28, 1851; B. U. 1870; teacher, Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J., 1870-72; student, Univ. of Leipzig, 1872-73; Univ. of Berlin, 1873-74; prof, of Greek, S. C. 1874- 75; instructor in Greek and Latin, B. U., 1875-76; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Rochester, June 26, 1879; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1879-87; on furlough, residence, Minneapolis, Minn. 1887-91; Swatow, Oct. 1891-99; on furlough, residence, Morgan Park, III., 1899-1900; Hamilton, New York, 1900-01; Swatow, Oct. 1901-Feb. 09; on fur- 91 1879 lough, residence, Chicago, 111., 1909-. Author, A Version of Portions of the New Testament in Swatow Colloquial; Revision of Swatow Collouqial New Testament; Revision of Genesis; The Lord's Day (in Chinese— China Bapt. Pub. Soc, Canton). D.D., B. U., 1905. Address, Swatow, China. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON AVERY, b. Granville, O., July 13, 1840; 113th Regt., O. Vol. Inf., private, serg. major, first lieut., and captain, 1862-65; D. U., 1867; principal. Collegiate Inst., Canton, O., 1869-76; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1880; p. Genesee St. ch., Rochester, 1880-81 ; Mason City, la., Nov. 1881-Mar. 83 ; Den- ison, Dec. 1883-Feb. 87 ; Jerseyville, III., Feb. 1887-Sep. 91 ; prof. Intel- lectual and Moral Philosophy, S. C, Sep. 1891-June 94; w. c. Upper Alton, 111., June 1894-July 95 ; p. St. Albans, Vt., July 1895-1903 ; w. c, invalid, 1903-. D.D., S. C, 1895. Address, Middletown Springs, Vt. FRANCIS BELLAMY, b. Mount Morris, N. Y., May 18, 1855; U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Little Falls, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1879; p. Little Falls, Dec. 1879-Jan. 85; Bethany ch., Boston, Mass., Feb. 1885-June 91 ; editorial and publishing work. Address 31 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. ARTHUR BILLINGS CHAFFEE, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 19, 1852; P. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; prof. Latin Lang, and Literature, F. C. 1879-87; prof. Chemistry and Physics, ib., 1887-89; ord. Franklin, Ind., Sep. 30, 1884; p. Plainfield and Danville, Ind., 1885-87; Seymour, Mar. 1889-Aug. 90; South Bend, Sep. 1890-Jan. 96; pres. Central U. of Iowa, Pella, la., 1895-99; H. U., Chemistry, summer of 1888; U. C, Sociology, summer of 1895 ; p. Mason City, Jan. 1899 ; Forest Ave. ch., Des Moines, la., 1899-1900; prof. Philosophy and History, Des M. C, 1899-1900; pres. Bishop C, Marshall, Texas, 1901-07; prof. History, Kal. C, 1907-. D.D., F. C, 1894. Address, 1227 Jefferson Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich. *GEDDIS HERMAN ELGIN, b. Claysville, Ind., Mar. 16, 1848; F. C. 1875; ord. Columbus, Ind., Aug. 3, 1875; p. Columbus, 1875-76; R. T. S. 1879; p. North ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1879-82; editor and proprietor, Indiana Baptist, 1881-90; stated supply, Adams, Mt. Pleas- ant, Clayton, Lewis Creek, and Southport, Ind., in connection with journalistic work, 1882-90; D.D., F. C, 1889; d. Southport, Ind., May 5, 1890. LOUIS AGASSIZ GOULD, b. Boston, Mass., June 4, 1855; Wms. C. 1875; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Holley, N. Y., June 5, 1879; p. Holley, June 1879-Jan. 84; associate p. Fall River, Mass., June 1885-Dec. 86; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, Aug. 1888-Aug. 89; Shaohing, Aug. 1889-Oct. 93; acting p. Racine, Wis., Oct. 1893-May 94; p. High- 92 1879 land Park. 111.. June 1894-July 97; Shelbyville, Ind., Jan. 1898-1901; p. Santa Monica, Occidental Heights. Downey and other churches in Los Angeles, Calif. Assoc, 1901-06; w. c. 1906-. Address, 3800 E. First St., Los Angeles, Calif. BENJAMIN HUGHES, b. Fishguard, S. Wales, Eng., Nov. 2, 1843; U. R. 1875; supply, Hornby and Monterey, N. Y., 1875-76; R. T. S. 1879; licensed and set apart to miss, work among the seafaring class by the Washington St. ch., Buflfalo, N. Y. ; miss, work. Mariner's Temple, New York, 1879-81 ; miss, work among sailors, Milford Haven, South Wales, Eng., 1882-95; Bethel, miss., Lowestoft, 1895-1902; dist secy, of British and Foreign Sailors Soc, 1905-. Address, 36 Stanthorpe Rd., Streatham, S. W. BENJAMIN LEWIS NEFF, b. Rural Dale, O., Dec. 21, 1845; D. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Columbia, O., Nov. 28, 1879; p. Columbia, 1879-81; Duncan's Falls, 1881-87; Caldwell, 1887-91; Valley, 1891-95; Vigo, 1895-99; CenterviUc, 1899-1904; Dresden, 1905-06; Plain City, 1907-. Address, Plain City, Ohio. FRANKLIN PIERCE SWARTZ, b. near Stirling, O., June 8, 1852; D. U., 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Loudonvilie. 6., Oct. 29, 1879; p. Loudonville, Aug. 1879-Oct. 88; Portsmouth, Oct. 1888-Feb. 91; King's Mills, Feb. 1891-. Address, King's Mills, Ohio. FRANK LEMOINE WILKINS, b. Tyrone, N. Y., June 30, 1851; U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1879; p. Second ch., Auburn, Sep. 1879-Nov. 85; Calvary ch., Davenport, la., Nov. 1885- Sep. 91; general secy. B. Y. P. U. of America, Oct. 1891-Mar. 97; editor, The Baptist Union, Nov. 1891-July 96; p. First ch., Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 1897-Sept. 1905; Free St., ch., Portland, Me., Oct. 1905-. D.D., Central U. of Iowa, 1886. Address, 122 Emery St., Portland, ]\Iaine. SPECIAL STUDENTS George Washington Coon, M. E., b. Shelby, N. Y.. July 26, 1847; U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-78; dismissed to Boston U. School of Theology. Address, 22 Portland St., Worcester, Mass. George Edwin Eldredge, b. Warsaw, O., June 19, 1849; U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-77; ord. Marengo, la., Feb. 26. 1879; p. Marengo, 1878-80; Dublin and neighboring churches. 1881-84; CenterviUc, 1884-85; New Market 1886-87; Raritan, 111., 1887-88; student, Hahnemann Med. C, Chicago, 1889-90; p. Poway, Cal., 1891-92; Oceanside, 1893-94; Del Mar, 1895-96; w. c. Oceanside, 1897-98; Coronado, 1899-. Address, Orange Ave., & 3rd Street, Coronado, Cal. 93 1879 *Lucius Harrison Fisher, b. Napoli, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1846; R. T. S. 1877-79; ord. Farmington, Pa., Oct. 29, 1879; p. Farmington, 1879-82; Clymer, N. Y. 1882-85; Osage City, Kan., 1885-87; Stockton, 1887-89; Downes, 1889-90; Marysville, 1890-92; d. Topeka, Kan., Apr. 12, 1892. Frank Wayland Gibbs, b. Bennettsburg, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1852; R. T. S. 1877-78; not ord.; joined Seventh Day Adventists. Address, St. Helena, Calif. (1900). Isaiah Borroughs Hudnutt, M. E., b. Royalton, N. Y., July 23, 1846; U. R. 1872; principal, Union School, Fairport, N. Y., Sep. 1872-June 1873 ; Union school, Scottsville, Sep. 1873-June 1875 ; Boston U. School of Theology, 1875-76; ord. Medina, N. Y., Sep. 23, 1877; p. Charlotte, Oct. 1877-Oct. 1880; R. T. S. 1879; dismissed to Boston U. School of Theology. Address, Lockport, N. Y. *Horace Holmes Hunt, b. E. Clarence, N. Y., May 10, 1852; U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-78; dismissed to N. T. I.; d. Fairport, N. Y., June 23, 1897. Julian William Johnson, b. near Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 12, 1849; U. R. two years ; R. T. S. 1877 ; not ord. ; residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1878-. Address, 1224 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Fritz August Licht, R. T. S. 1876-79, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1879). Stephen Abbott Northrop, b. Granville, C, Apr. 7, 1853; Colg. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-77; ord. Fenton, Mich., Oct. 4, 1877; p. Fenton, July 1877-Sep. 82; p. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sep. 1882-Oct. 95; pres., Ind. State Conv. for three years ; p. First ch., Cincinnati, O., Oct. 1892-Dec. 96; First ch., Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 1896-Feb. 1, 1906; First ch., Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 1, 1906-July 1, 1908; supply of First ch., Carthage, Mo., during literary work, 1908-09; p. First ch., Kansas City, Mo., 1910-. Chautauqua lecturer; Chaplain of two Nation- al Republican Conventions, etc. Author, A Cloud of Witnesses; The Johns zuho have Made History. LL.D., U. of Mo., 1900. D.D., F. C, 1895. Address, Kansas City, Mo. *Temple Carey Sargent, b. Goodhope, O., Dec. 25, 1853; D. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-78; not ord.; health failed; in Insane Asylum, Cincinnati, O., 1880-1901 ; d. Carthage, O., 1902. James Eaton Wallace, b. Albany, N. Y., June 23, 1849; U. R. 1873; p. M. E. ch., Sweden Center, N. Y., 1873-84; ord. deacon in M. E. Church, Batavia, Sep. 27, 1874; p. Youngstown, N. Y., 1874-75; Mill- ville, 1875-76; R. T. S. 1876-77; stated supply, W. Webster, 1876-77; 94 1880 p. Pendleton. 1877-79; Newfane, 1879-81; Manila, 1881-83; Hemlock Lake, 1883-85; Hedding ch., Rochester, 1885-87; Hinsdale, 1887-89; Rushford, 1889-91 ; united with the Park Ave. Bapt. ch., Rochester, 1891 ; ord. North Bapt. ch., Rochester, Dec. 21, 1891 ; p. North ch., 1891- 92; engaged in evangelistic work and pulpit supply, 1893-97; w. c. Rochester, 1897-1902; educational work, Santiago, Cuba, 1902-08; unit- ed with Pentecostal ch. Address, 78 Nottingham Ave., Patchogue, L. I. 21-*4 1880 GRADUATES JOSIAH R. HENDERSON, Class Secretary *HENRIE SARGENT BAGLEY, b. Yates, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1852; U. R.; R. T. S. 1880; not ord.; p. Wilder St. mission, Rochester, N. Y., 1880- 82; Wolcott, 1882-83; d. N. Parma, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1883. JESSE BOSWELL, b. Monrocville, O., Nov. 19, 1849; D. U. 1877; K. T. S. 1880; ord. Storm Lake. la., June 21, 1881; p. Storm Lake, 18S0-May 83; Bellevue, O., May 1883-May 84; New London, Sep. 1884- May 89 ; Erie, Pa., May 1889-June 91 ; Weston, Mich., Mar. 1892-June 97; on farm, Monroeville, O.. June 1897-Nov. 98; p. Heston St. ch., Toledo, Oct. 1898-1904; supplied at Oakwood Ave. ch., Toledo, June and became pastor, Nov. 1904-July 07; p. Monroeville, O., Jan. 1908-. Address, ]\fain St., IVIonroeville, O. JOSEPH VANOR GARTON, b. England, Oct. 29, 1850; U. R. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Meridon, Conn., Dec. 7, 1880; p. First ch., Meriden, Oct. 1880-Mar. 91 ; Old Cambridge ch., Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 1891- Apr. 1900; W. Somerville ch., Mar. 1901-. D.D., Des M. C, 1905. Address, 113 College Ave., West Somerville, Mass. FRED TAYLOR GATES, b. Maine, N. Y., July 2, 1853; U. R. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., Sep. 22, 1880; p. Central ch., Minneapolis. June 1880-Apr. 88; financial secy., Pillsbury Acad., Minn., Apr.-June 88; cor. secy., A. B. Ed. Soc, June 1888-June 93; repre- sentative of John D. Rockefeller in finance and philanthropy, Jan. 1893-. chairman General Education Board, 1906-. Address. Montclair, N. J. EDWARD GREEN, b. Haverhill, Mass., July 19, 1850; B. U. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Peterboro, N. H., May 5, 1881; p. Peterboro, May 95 1880 1881-May 84 ; Bellows Falls, Vt., May 1884-May 85 ; in business, Bel- lows Falls, May 1885-Oct. 86; united with Unitarian Church. Address, Exeter, N. H. JOSIAH ROBERT HENDERSON, b. Merrimack, N. H., July 25, 1853; Cy. C. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Penfield, N. Y.. Sep. 23, 1880; p. Penfield, 1880-83; Wyoming, 0., 1883-85; Palmyra, N. Y., 1885-97; cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E., Rochester, 1897- address, 11 N. Alvah Strong Hall, Rochester. Author, article in Baptist Rezncw, Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits; Tlie Teacher's Work; and several pub- lished sermons. D.D., Cy. C, 1902. Address, 57 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y. ALBERT HENRY JESSUP, b. Palmyra, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1854; Syra- cuse U. 1872-1874; teaching. Mich., 1875; Syracuse U. 1876-7; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Whitesville, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1881; p. Whitesville, Oct. 1881- Mar. 85; Medina, Mich., Apr. 1885-Dec. 86; Portland, Dec. 1886-Oct. 88; Wooster, O., Oct. 1888-Oct. 92; S. Haven, Mich., Dec. 1892-Nov. 97; supply, Farmington, Iowa, Nov. 1897-May 98; w. c. Fort Madison, June 1898-Mar. 1900; chaplain la. State Penitentiary, Mar. 1900-, Address, Fort Madison, la. FRANK TERRY LATHAM, b. Orient Point, L. I., Nov. 29, 1849; B. U. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Suffield, Conn., May 5, 1881; p. Suffield, 1880-83; Newport, N. H., 1883-88; Medina, N. Y., 1888-Aug. 1904; Oneida, Oct. 1904-. Address, 215 Main St., Oneida, N. Y. SAMUEL BERKLEY LEARY, b. Front Royal, Va., Apr. 13, 1850; D. U. 1876; teacher. Shaw U., Raleigh, N. C, 1876-77; R. T. S. 1880; ord. ]\Ieridian, N. Y., July 28. 1880; p. Meridian, Apr. 1880-Apr. 84; New Woodstock, July 1884-Oct. 88 ; Randallsville, Oct. 1888-Oct. 1906 ; New Hartford, Oct. 1906- ; teacher, Colg. Acad., 1892-93. Address. 9 Oxford Road, New Hartford, N. Y. *JEDIDIAH WHEELER OSBORN, b. Marion, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1853; D. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Fremont, Neb., Sep. 22, 1880; p. Sacra- mento, Cal., 1880-81; w. c. Fremont, Neb., 1881-83; d. Fremont, Neb., Mar. 22, 1883. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS VANDERBURG, b. Thornhill, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1847 ; U. R. 1876 ; R. T. S. 1880 ; ord. .Murray, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1880; p. Gaines and Murray ch., 1880-85; student, U. T. S., and as- sistant to Dr. Edward Judson, New York, 1886-87; p. Whitesville, 1887-89; student, Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1889-90; assistant to Dr. Edward Judson, New York, N. Y., 1892-. Author, Sumerian Hymns. Ph.D., Columbia U., 1908. Address, 53 Washington Square, New York, N. Y. 96 1880 SPECIAL STUDENTS Gilbert Ellis Bailey, b. Pekin, 111., Apr. 27, 1852; U. C. 1878; R. T. S. 1878-79 ; for many years a reporter and mining expert, Chicago, 111. (1900.) Frederick Campbell. Presb., b. Paris, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1857; P. U. 1877; R. r. S. \S.77-7S; dismissed to Aub. T. S. 1880. Sc. D., Amer. U., 1902. Address, 30 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Casper Nimrod Donaldson, b. Greenville County, S. C, Oct. 2, 1849; Fur. U. 1866-70; ord. Greenville Co., S. C, July 1872; S. B. T. S. 1871- 73 ; R. T. S. 1878-80 ; p. Brookfield, N.Y., 1880-82 ; Florence, S. C, 1882- 84; Fourth St. ch., Portsmouth, Va., 1884-&S; Smithfield, 1888-95; p. Atlanta, Ga., 1895-99; w. c. ib., 1899-1907; p. Inman Pk. ch., ib., 1907- Address, Atlanta, Ga. Edward Graalmann, R. T. S. 1877-78, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1878). Ebenezer Warren Hunt, b. East Clarence, N. Y., May 3, 1851; U. R. 1873; principal, Union school, Rushville, N. Y., 1873-74; practising law, Syracuse, 1874-77; R. T. S. 1877-78; N. T. I. 1880; ord. Fall River, Mass., Sep. 21, 1880; p. Second ch., Fall River, 1880-82; Fairfield, la., 1883-85; prof. Rhetoric and Elocution, State U., Lincoln, Neb., 1887- 92; farmer Syracuse, 1892- Address, Syracuse, N. Y. John Jaeger, R. T. S. 1877-78, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1878). Henry Clay Milliman, M. E., b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1852; U. R. 1877 ; R. T. S. 1877-78 ; dismissed to Boston U. School of Theology. Address, Avon, N. Y. Wilder Mellen Nutting, Presb., b. Monmouth, 111., Feb. 28, 1854; R. T. S. 1878-79; (1900). Farley Porter, Cong., b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1845; U. R. 1866; R. T. S. 1877-80; ord. Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 1880; p. Gothic and Crested Butte, Aug. 1880-Jan. 82; supply, Greene and Portland, N. Y., 1882; p. Volney, June 1883-June 84; Woodville, June 1884-June 85; Elizabethtown, July 1885-June 87; New Haven, Jan. 1887-Jan. 88; united with Presb. Church in 1888. Address, Elba, N. Y. Lester Lewis Potter, b. Colebrook, Conn., Mar. 30, 1858; R. T. S. 1877-78; ord. Willington, Conn., May 21, 1879; p. Everett, Mass., 1879- 80; W. Newton, 1880-82; Springfield. 1882-85; Hartford, Conn., 1885- 87; united with Cong, denomination, 1888. Address, Sage Allen Building, Hartford, Conn. 97 1881 Christoph Heinrich Schmidt, R. T. S. 1877-78; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1878). *Charles Smith, b. Howard, N. Y., May 10, 1849; Alfred U., Theol. Dept., 1876-79; R. T. S. 1879-80, ord. Almond, N. Y., June 5, 1879; p. Almond, 1878-83; Andover, 1883-86; Harrison Valley and Westfield, Pa., 1886-91 ; united with the M. E. Church, 1891 ; d. in Calif., 1902. *George Barker Stevens, b. Spencer, N. Y., July 13, 1854; U. R. 1877; R. T. S. 1877-78; dismissed to Divinity School, Y. U., 1880; prof. N. T. Interpretation and Criticism, Divinity School, Y. U., 1886- 96; prof. Systematic Theology, ib., 1896-1906. Author, The Epistle to the Galatians; The Pauline Theology; The Johannine Theology; Doctrine and Life; Life of Peter Parker; The Epistles of Paul in Modern Eng- lish; The Theology of the New Testament; Christian Doctrine of Salva- tion; Messages of Paul; Messages of the Apostles; The Teaching of Jesus; The Theology of the N. T. Ph.D., Syracuse U., 1883; D.D., Univ. of Jena, 1886; 111. C, 1902; LL.D., U. R. 1902; d. New Haven, Conn., June 22, 1906. 24-*4 1881 GRADUATES CHARLES J. ROSE, Class Secretary STUART SAMUEL BATES, b. Cascade, la.. Mar. 10, 1851; U. T. 1878; Woodstock C. 1878-79; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Gobies, Ont., June 1, 1881; p. Gobies, June 1881-Jan. 96; College St. ch., Toronto, Feb. 1886-May, 1903; field secy., Bapt. Sunday Schools, city of Toronto, June 1903-May 06; p. First ch., St. Catherines, Ont., June 1906-Feb. 08; Educational secy., McM. U., Feb. 1908-. chairman. For. Miss. Board, 1890-. member Board of Governors and Senate, McM. U., 1894-1908. D.D., McM. U., 1901. Address, 358 Markham St., Toronto, Ont. LATHAN AUGUSTUS CRANDALL, b. Plymouth, N. Y., Sep. 20, 1850; Hillsdale C, 1873; ord. Free Bapt., Pittsford, Mich., Nov. 1873; p. Free Bapt. ch., Racine, Wis., July 1874-July 76; Free Bapt. ch.. Fair- port, N. Y., July 1876-May 79 ; R. T. S. 1881 ; recognized by Bapt. coun- cil, Owego, N. Y., Sep. 1881; p. Owego, May 1881-Aug. 84; Twenty- third St. ch., New York, Aug. 1884-Feb. 89 ; Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., Feb. 18S9-July 92; Memorial ch., Chicago, 111., July 1892-May 1904; Trinity, Minneapolis, Minn., May 1904- rec. sec, A. B. H. M. Soc, 1886-89; chairman American Com. Baptist World Alliance, 1905; 98 1881 chairman Board of Managers, A. B. F. M. See, 1908-. pres. Minn. In- terdenominational Commission, 1908-. D.D., Hillsdale C, 1889. Address, 1915 Colfax Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. PATRICK WILLIAM DORSEY, b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1851 U. R. 1877; R. I". S. 1881; ord. Los Angeles, Cal., Sep. 6, 1881; p First ch., Los Angeles, 1881-88; Emanuel ch., San Francisco, 1888-92 pres., S. Calif. C, 1893-95; travel for health, 1895-97; instructor, S. N S., Waco, Texas, 1898; student of Greek and Latin, U. C, 1898-99 supt. schools, Lexington, 111., 1899-1900; prof, of Greek, Ouchita College Archidelphia, Ark., 1900-01. engaged in mercantile pursuits, ib., 1901- Address, Oklahoma City, Okla RANSOM HARVEY, b. Conesus, N. Y., May 18, 1851; U. R. 1878 R. T. S. 1881; ord. Jamestown, N. Y., May 23, 1882; p. Jamestown, Mar. 1882-Scp. 87; Poughkeepsie, Sep. 1887-Dec. 1892; Third German- town, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1892-Dec. 99; acting pastor. Tenth ch., Philadelphia, summer of 1900; Oak Hill, O'Fallon, 111., April 1901-June 03, dean of Divinity School and prof, of Theology and Church His- tory, S. C, Mar. 1901-June 03; p. Vermont St. ch., Quincy, 111., June 1903-Sep. 04; head of Divinity Department and prof, of Theology, Bible and Philosophy, LaGr. C, Sep. 1904-. D.D., U. R. 1901. Address, La Grange, Mo. LOUIS CHRISTOPHER HOPPEL, b. near Bremersville, Ind., Aug. 1, 1847; U. S. Army during Civil War, 14 months; F. C. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; teacher, Roger Williams U., Nashville, Tenn., 1882-83; principal, Benedict Inst., Columbia, S. C, 1883-87; farmer, Dupont, Ind., June 1887-Mar. 89; ord. Decatur, Ind., May 4, 1889; p. Decatur, Mar. 1889-Oct. 91; Orland, Aug. 1893-Sep. 98; Napoleon, Ind., Feb. 1901-Feb. 02; invalid, Feb. 1902-. Address, Dupont, Indiana. WILLARD HOWARD LATOURETTE, b. Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 7, 1852; Pacific U. 1874; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Clyde, N. Y., June 17, 1881; p. Clyde, June 1881-Apr. 82; miss. Los Angeles Association, Cal., 1882-85; p. Los Gatos, Cal., Mar. 1885-Sep. 86; general miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, for Northern and Southern Cal. and Nev., 1886-97 ; cor. secy., General Bapt. Conv. of Cal., Oct. 1886-Dec. 97; exploring miss, of A. B. H. M. Soc. in Alaska, 1898 ; w. c. Oakland, Cal., 1899-1901 ; field secy., McM. C, July 1901-June 05; retired; invalid, 1905-. Address, McMinnville, Oregon. PETER ARTHUR McEWEN, b. Beckwith, Ont., June 14, 1848; U. T. 1878; Woodstock C, 1878-81; R. T. S. 1881; B. D., McM. U. 1886; ord. London, Ont., Aug. 9, 1878; p. London, 1878-80; Clarence, May 1881-May 84; Osgoode (Vernon P. O.), June 1884-Mar. 89; 99 1881 agent, Grand Ligne Miss, in Ont., Que. and Great Britain, Mar. 1889- Dec. 90; p. Windsor, N. S., Dec. 1890-Nov. 95; Berlin, Ont., Nov. 1895-Aug. 1903; Carleton Place, Aug. 1903-Dec. 04; North Toronto (including York Mills), Jan. 1905-. Address, Bedford Park, North Toronto, Ont. STANLEY ALBERT McKAY, b. Eddyville, N. Y., Sep. 11, 1850; U. R. 1878 ; R. T. S. 1881 ; ord. Lyons, N. Y., July 13, 1881 ; p. Lyons, 1881- 86; Canandaigua, Jan. 1887-Aug. 89; Owatonna, Minn., Aug. 1889- Nov. 94; La Crosse, Wis., 1894-96; supply, Wauwatosa, summer 1896; p. Bloomington, 111., Sep. 1896-1900; pres. S. C., 1900-05; p. Franklin- ville, N. Y., Aug. 1905-April 09 ; farming and fruit raising, April 1909-. D.D., S. C., 1898. Address, Gasport, N. Y. CHARLES HENRY PENDLETON, b. Fincastle, Va., Feb. 4, 1854; B. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Salem, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1882; p. Salem, Oct. 1881-June 82; Cleveland, June 1882-May 87; Main St. ch., Wor- cester, Mass., June 1887-Apr. 95; Mount Holly, N. J., June 1896- 1904; Youngstown, O., 1904- Address, 781 Bryson St., Youngstown, O. JAMES REA, b. Liverpool, Eng., Aug. 4, 1850; U. C. 1872-76; B. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Warren, Pa., June 16, 1881; p. Warren, 1881- 84; Denver, Col., 1884-87; Xenia, O., 1887-90; Painesville, 1890-93; Bufifalo, N. Y., 1893-1900; Mariners' Temple, Boston, Mass., Feb. 1900- May 02 ; mercantile pursuits, 1902-. Ph.D., Mt. Union C, 1893. Address, 33 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass. CHARLES JUSTUS ROSE, b. Pike, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1849; Des M. C. 1878; ord. Sciola, la., June 22, 1878; R. T. S. 1881; p. Kingsville, O., May 1881-May 87 ; Oberlin, May 1887-June 93 ; Mt. Vernon, June 1893- Jan. 1904; cor. secy., Ohio Bapt. Conv., Dec. 1904- Address, Granville, Ohio. CORNELIUS SAMUEL SAVAGE, b. Hartford, Conn., May 29, 1851; B. U., 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 2, 1882; p. Hanni- bal, Jan. 1882-Dec. 86; Ogdensburg, N. Y., Jan. 1887-Aug. 91; Hamil- ton, Aug. 1891-Oct. 1900; Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 1900-. rec. secy. Executive Com. of Bapt. Education Soc. of State of N. Y., 1892-1902; rec. secy. Bapt. Educ. Soc. of N. Y., 1907-. D.D., B. U. and Colg. U., 1908. Address, Oswego, N. Y. NIMROD CALVERT SMITH, b. near Worthington, Ind., Apr. 3, 1852; F. C. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Greenwood, Ind., Aug. 18, 1881; p. Greenwood and Southport, May 1881-Jan. 83 ; Kokomo, Jan. 1883- Jan. 89; Washington, Feb. 1889-Oct. 96; supply, Washington and 100 1881 neighboring churches, Oct. 1896^Mar. 97; p. Princeton, Mar. 1897-July 1903; Liberty Center, Ind., Dec. 1903-July 06; Bicknell, July 1906-. D.D., Central C. 1909. Address, Bicknell, Indiana. JOHN CYRUS THOMS. b. Elgin, III., May 10, 1852; U. C. 1874-76; B. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Palmyra, N. Y., Sep. 21, 1881; p. Pal- myra, 1881-85; Elyria, O., 1885-88; graduate, Cleveland Homoeopathic Med. C, 1887; p. Erie, Pa., 1888-92; field secy., B. Y. P. U., Mar.-Dec. 1892; p. New York, N. Y., 1892-95; Titusville, Pa., 1895-97; national lecturer, Anti- Saloon League of Am., 1898-99; supt. Wash. State Anti- Saloon League, 189S^1907; w. c. North East, 1907-. Address, North East, Pa. *NORMAN MATHER WATERBURY, b. N. Adams, Mass., Dec. 3, 1855; U. R. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sep. 8, 1881; miss. A. B. F. M. Socy., Madras, India, 1881-86; d. Madras, Nov. 11, 1886. SPECIAL STUDENTS William Appel, R. T. S. 1878-79, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1879). *DeGrand Deloss Babcock, b. Millport, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1843; Hobart C. 1861-62; ord. Millport, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1875; p. Millport, 1875-79; R. T. S. 1879-81; p. Genesee St. ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1881-85; d. Rochester, Oct. 1885. George Colfax Baldwin Jr., b. Troy, N. Y., May 29, 1847; U. R. 1869; in business, Troy, N. Y., 1869-79; R. T. S. 1879-80; ord. Bennington, Vt., July 17, 1881; p. Bennington, 1881-85; First ch., Springfield, Mass., 1885-99; w. c. North Scituate, Mass., 1899-1900; in business, Spring- field, Mass., 1900-. Address, 351 Union St., Springfield, Mass. Charles Judson Conklin, b. Paterson, N. J., Apr. 5, 1857; U. N. Y. 1878; Divinity School, Y. U. 1878-79; R. T. S. 1879-81; dismissed to U. T. S. Address, 39 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. Fredwald Stephen Lawrence, b. Kingsclear, N. B., July 6, 1849; S. N. S. Johnson. Vt.. Bangor T. S., 1878 ; R. T. S. 1879-81 ; ord. Madrid, N. Y., Sep. 1881; p. Madrid, June 1881-Dec. 83; Stockton, Cal., Feb. 1884-Oct. 88; Santa Cruz, Oct. 1888-July 95; State evangelist, Sep. 1895-Sep. 96; miss. p. San Jose, Mount View, and Palo Alto, residence, San Jose. Sep. 1896-Sep. 1900; District Miss., Nevada, 1900-03; miss, p. Marshfield. Ore., 1904-April 05; p. Pocatett, Idaho, May 1905-. Addrcss, 340 West Fremont Ave., Pocatett, Idaho. John George Maeder, R. T. S. 1878-79; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1879). 101 1881 ♦Reuben Berkley McVeigh, b. McConnellsville, O., Apr. 15, 1849; D. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1878-79; not ord.; prof. Lang., Grand River C, Edinburg, Mo., 1879-84; teacher, Nebraska Bapt. Seminary, Gibbon, Neb., 1884-86; principal, public school, Shelton, la., 1886-87; prof. Lang., Central U. of la., Pella, 1887-88; health failed; teacher, Kimball, Neb., 1889-90; d. Tindall, Mo., June 6, 1890. Jacob Henry Merkel, R. T. S. 1878-81, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1878). Address, 3008 Walton Ave., Cleveland, O. ♦Seward Robson, b. Italy, N. Y., Sep. 17, 1850; Colg. U. 1875; ord. Reading Center, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1876; R. T. S. 1878-80; dismissed to Colg. T. S. 1881 ; d. Fruithurst, Calif., Nov. 17, 1898. Jacob Staub, R. T. S. 1878-79; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1879). Wilkins Brantley Stevens, b. Tallapoosa Co., Ala., Dec. 1, 1854; Mer. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1878-79; ord. Shiloh ch., Marion Co., Ga. ; p. Ella- ville, Ga., 1879-80; Lumpkin, 1880-82; pastor and supply, country churches, Shiloh and Mt. Carmel, Marion Co., Shiloh, Sumpter Co., Elim and County Line, Stewart Co., 1882-. Address, Preston, Ga. Benjamin Stites Terry, b. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 9, 1857; Colg. U., 1878; Colg. T. S. 1878-79; R. T. S. 1879-80; dismissed to Colg. T. S. 1881; prof. History, U. C, 1892- Ph.D., Univ. of Freiburg, 1892; LL.D., Colg. U., 1903. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. George Nicholas Thomssen, R. T. S. 1878-79; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1876). ♦Stephen Deroy Whitmore, b. Hudson, Mich., May 22, 1852; Adrian C. 1877-78 ; R. T. S. 1878-79 ; ord. Fairfield, Mich., Aug. 1880 ; p. Rom«» 1879-80; Fairfield, 1880-81; d. Fairfield, Mich., Mar. 6, 1881. Andrew Elijah Williams, b. West Point, Ga., Jan. 11, 1857; Mer. U. 1877; R. T. S. 1878 (one term); ord. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 1878; p. several country churches, Muscogee and Harris counties, Ga. ; prevented by ill-health from continuing active work of the ministry ; mercantile pursuits. Address, 1531 3rd Ave., Columbus, Ga. 30-*5 1882 GRADUATES THEODORE S. LEONARD, Class Secretary CLARK MILLS BRINK, b. Owego, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1850; U. R. 1879; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Owego, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1883; p. First ch., Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 1883-87; acting p. First ch., Waterbury, Conn., 1887-Apr. 102 1882 88; p. Rosevillc ch., Newark, N. J., Apr. 1888-92; instructor, Rhetoric and Oratory, B. U., 1892-95; prof. English and History, Kal. C, 1895- 1901; graduate student, H. U. 1901-02; prof. English, Kansas State Agr. Col., 1902- dean of the College, 1908-. graduate student, U. N. Y., 1890-94. Ph.D., U. N. Y., 1894. Address, 9 Park Road, Manhattan, Kan. ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, b. Granville, O., Feb. 4, 1856; D. U. 1876: teaching. 1876-79; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 22, 1883; instructor, N. T. Greek, R. T. S., 1882-83; associate prof. N. T. Interpretation, N. T. I., 1883-86; prof, ib., 1886-92; student, Univ. of Leipzig, 1887; prof. N. T. Interpretation, and head of N. T. Depart- ment, U. C. 1892- student, Univ. of Berlin, 1894-. one of the associate editors. The Biblical World, 1893-1906; editor-in-chief, 1906-. one of the editors of The American Journal of Theology, 1897-1906; Man- aging editor, 1906-. Oriental Educational Commissioner of the Univer- sity of Chicago, 1908-09. Author, Syntax of Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek; Records and Letters of the Apostolic Age; Handbook of the Life of Paul; Short Introduction to the Gospels; Principles of Literary Criticism and their Application to the Synoptic Problem; Studies in the Gospel according to Mark; (with Wm. Arnold Stevens), Harmony of the Gospels for Historical Study; (with Shailer Mathews), Studies in the Life of Christ and Principles and Ideals for the Sunday School; (with J. M. P. Smith and G. B. Smith), Biblical Ideas of Atonement; editor (1899-1906 with W. R. Harper) of Constructive Bible Studies. D.D., D. U., 1897. Address, 5525 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. LUCIUS CHARLES DAVIS, b. Belmont, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1851; U. R. 1879; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Hurleyville, N. Y., June 26, 1883; p. Hurleyville, June 1882-JuIy 85; Sherman, Aug. 1886-Aug. 88; Andover, Aug. 1888-July 91; Yates. July 1891-July 97; Bath, July 1897-Jan. 1900; Hamburg, May 1900-Mar. 03; supply and p. Second ch., Hoboken, N. J., Dec. 1903-Sept. 05; miss, work Mar. 1903-. Address, 41 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES WILLIAM EEDE, b. Kingsville, Ont., Feb. 15. 1847; U. T. 1875-1879; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Red Wing, Minn., July 13, 1883; p. Red Wing, 1883-84; B. U. T. S. 1884-86; p. Lake Geneva, Wis., 1886-87; journalism on Ballston Spa Journal, Ballston Spa. N. Y., 1887-94; in business. Ballston Spa, 1894-. Address, Ballston Spa. N. Y. JOHN HOWARD GROFF, b. Chester Valley, Pa., May 1. 1854; Bu. U. 1879; R. '!". S. 1882; ord. Carbondale, Pa., Oct. 12, 1882; p. Carbondale, 1882-84; Coldwater, Mich., 1884-85; State miss., Mich., 103 1882 1885-86; p. Shclbyville, Ind., lH86-9fJ; student, Medical C. of Ind., Indianapolis, 1890-93; physician, "1893- Address, Cumberland, Ind. BENJAMIN DAVIESE HAHN, b. Stone Mills, C, Aug. 21, 1856; Woostcr U. 1877; R. 'J. S. 1882; ord. Westerly, R. I., Sep. 26, 1882; p. Westerly, Sep. 1882-Feb. 91 ; Newark, N. J., Feb. 1891-Mar. 93 ; Springfield, Mass., Mar. 1893- D.D., Cy. C. 1899. Address, 109 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass. CHARLES KENNON HENDERSON, b. Warrior Stand, Ala., June 18, 1846; Mcr. U. 1868; ord. Good Hope, Ala., Dec. 17, 1871; p. Cedar- town, Ga., 1875-79; R. T. S. 1882; p. Pike, N. Y., 1882-85; student, S. P. T. S., 1885; p. Gadsden, Ala., 1885-88; Cedartown, 1888-92; Birmingham, 1892-95; Cedartown, 1895-1908; w. c. ib., literary work and supply, 1908-. Author, Commentary on Romans; The Country- man, a novel. Address, Cedartown, Ga. THEODORE STUART LEONARD, b. Montour Falls, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1849; Colg. U. 1872 74; ord. North East, Pa., July 14, 1875; p. North Fast, 1875-76; Stockton, N. Y., 1876-79; R. T. S. 1882; p. Owosso, Mich., June 1882-June 84; Charlotte, Oct. 1884-Mar. 87; agent, A. B. IL M. See, in West and Northwest, Mar. 1887-July 88; p. Hastings, Minn., July 1888- .May 89; Beatrice, Neb., May 1889-Aug. 91; Friendship, N. Y., Aug. 1891-Jan. 93; Park ch., New York, Jan. 1893-Aug. 95; supply, Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 1895-Mar. 96; p. First ch., Oswego, N. Y., June 1895- May 98; Calvary ch., Binghamton, June 1898-^/^; w. c. W/J-VM ; p. Nnnda, Feb. 1901-Oct. 03; Sher- burne, Oct. 1903-Oct. (A; in business, Oct. 1904- Mar. 05; p. Fort Ann, Mar. 1905-. Address, Fort Ann, N. Y. THOMAS PHILLIPS, b. Newport, Fng., Oct. 14, 1853; U. R. 1879; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Conneaut, O., Oct. 11, 1882; p. Conneaut, 1882-85; San Bernardino, Cal., 1885-87; w. c. ib., 1887-. Address, San Bernardino, Cal. SPECIAL STUDENTS Frederick William Becker, R. T. S. 1879-81, ffor record, vid. G. D., class of 1881). August Bolter, R. T. S. 1879-81; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1881). Thomas Scott Bovell, b. Coles Co., 111., Dec. 25, 1854; S. C. 1879; R. T. S. 1879-80; dismissed to Theological department, S. C. Address, 615 S. Central Ave., Burlington, Iowa. Vincent Farnkopf, R. T. S. 1879-80; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1880). 104 1882 Henry William Geil. U. 'I', S. 1H7'' H2; (f<.r record, vid. C. Tl. class of IKSJ). John Ferdinand Groth, K. 'I". S. 1H7K HO; (f<,r record, vid. (',. 1)., class of IWO). George Alfred Giinthcr. \<. T. S. 1H79 Ki ; (for record, vid., (;. I)., class of IXHI ). Edwin Clay Hamilton, h. New Amien, N. S., Mar. 5. 1K5(I; 1 1. \i., I)arl. course; R. T. S. 1H79 K2, left on accoiinl of ill health al he^iiiiiing of spring term, 1882; ord. San DicKo, Cal., Oct. <), 1KK3; p. San DieRo, Sep. 1«H3-Apr. H4; miss, in RosehiirK. Ore., July 1KK4 Jan. H5 ; in business, Lf)S Angeles, Cal., Jan. IHH.S Jan. 90; general secy., Y. M. C. A., Santa Harhara., Jan. 1H9() Jan. 92; ]>. Iluencnie and I'ieasaiit Valley, June 1H92 June 93; miss, in lliicnciiic, Jidy 1H9.3 July 94; miss, col- jxirleiir in Los Angeh-s, Vi-uIiiim .mkI .S.nii.i r.,iili.ii.i ((iiiiitic'., .Api'. IH'M 98; do.. So. Calif., July 1H9X . Address, SOZX I'.is.idcu.-i Ave., I.os Aii).;cles, Calif. John Baptist Haygooni, li. (!< niir-82; ord. New York, N. Y. Apr. 1.3, 1HH3; miss, in Constantinople, 1883 87; cnRaged in nicnaulilc pntMiil., .New N'ork, N. Y., 1887 '>*>; l'liiladel|tliia, Pa., 1899-1901; New York, N. Y., IWl 04; ]). I'irsi Anueiiiaii I'resh. ch., Fresno, f!alif., 1904-. 'Pranslatrir of two ir.Kis on h.iplism into Armeuiaii, Armeno-'rnrKish and Creco-Turkisli l.-inguages. Aulliur, in Armenian languaKc, IVIiy Hti/'lixls h'rfu.sr Infiiut linplism. A.ldt.",',, W?,') R. St., i'Vesuo. C.ilif. Robert Cehorn Henderson, h. Madisouville, Tr-im., Jmie 10, 1853; O. C. 1879; R. 'I'. S. 1K79 80; disuiisscd to I',. U. T. S., May 1880; Benjamin Eugene Hillman, l» .S.nidusky, N. Y., June 19, 1848; Arcade Academy, 18^)8 69; I-ranklinville Academy, 18r.9 7?>\ R. I". S. 1873 74; ord. I'.elfast, N. Y., Nf.v. 18, 1874; p. I'.elfast, 1874 76; SpriuKville, 1876-79; Fast Aurora, 1879 80; R. T. S. 1HS0 82; i.. I'tanklinville, N. Y., 1881 87; Nf)rlh I'.asl, I'a., 1887 95; mercantile |)insuits. North East, I'a., 1895 . Address, North ICast, Pa. Edward Baxter Marsh, 1>. Ckc iiliel.l. Mass., Nov. 22. 1853; Am. C. 1876; teacher, Monson (Mass.) Acad,, 1877; Corm. Lit. Inst,. Snmeld, Conn., 1877 78; principal, high scho.d, Amherst. Mass., 1878 79; R. T. S. 1879-80; asst. instructor, Latin Lang., Am. C, 1880 82; asst. li- brarian, 1880-85; registrar. 1880 95; in business, Bf)slon, residence, Melrose, 1895 . Address, 15 Cass St., Melrose, Mass. 105 1883 John Henry Meyers, R. T. S. 1879-80; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1881). Benson Howard Roberts, b. Brockport, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1853; D. C. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Free Methodist, Albion, N. Y. ; principal, A. M. Chesborough Seminary, N. Chili, N. Y., 1881-1906; manager Christian Home for Girls, 1907-. Editor, The Earnest Christian, 1893- 1908; Holiness Teachings, 1893. Address, 424 Diiqiiesne Way, Pittsburg, Pa. Henry Harrison Thomas, b. Afton N. Y., Nov. 5, 1840; Franklyn Dela- ware Lit. Inst., 1856-59; R. T. S. 1880-82; ord. Ellery, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1880; p. Nicholville, N. Y., June 1882-July 84; Alabama, Oct. 1884-Nov. 85; Knowlesville, Dec. 1885-July 90; Dansville, July 1890-Jan. 95; Vineland, N. J., Feb. 1895-Oct. 98; w. c. Vineland, Oct. 1898-Oct. 99; p. Newtown Square, Pa., Oct. 1899-June 1905; teaching Benedict C, Columbia, S. C, Sep. 1905-June 07 ; Leland U., New- Orleans, La., Sep. 1907-June 08; Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1908-. acting p. Clayton, N. J., May 1909-. Address, 720 Grape St., Vineland, N. J. 24 1883 GRADUATES WILLIAM E. WITTER, Class Secretary THEODORE ELMER BUSFIELD, b. Maynard, Mass., Sep. 27, 1858; Tufts C. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. New Haven, Conn., Sep. 12, 1883; p. Grand Ave. ch., New Haven, 1883-85; First ch., Bangor, Me., 1885-92; Park ch., Utica, N. Y., 1893-1903; First Cong., N. Adams, Mass., 1903-. D.D., Tufts C, 1902. Address, 123 Church St., North Adams, Mass. WALLACE BUTTRICK, b. Potsdam, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1853; S. N. S., Potsdam, 1871-72; private tuition, 1877-80; R. T. S. 1883; ord. New Haven, Conn., May 31, 1883; p. First ch., New Haven, June 1883-Mar. 89; First ch., St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 1889-July 92; Emmanuel ch., Al- bany, N. Y., Aug. 1892-Mar. 1902; secy., General Education Board, New York, April 1902- D.D., U. R., 1898. Address, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. JAMES EDWARD COCHRANE, b. Monmouth, Me., July 4, 1854; ord. Mariaville, Me., Aug. 6, 1879; Cy. C, 1880; R. T. S. 1883; p. Paris, Me., Sep. 1883-86; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Moulmein, Burma, Oct. 106 1883 1886-Jaii. 89; p. HallowcIl, Mc, Oct. 1889-Oct. 99; p. Springvalc, Nov. 1899-Jan. 1904; miss, evangelist, Maine Bapt. Miss. Conv., Jan. 1904-. chaplain of Second Reg. N. G. State of Me., Nov. 1893- Addrcss, 41 Cumberland St., Brunswick, Maine. JOSEPH KOSSUTH DIXON, b. Hemlock Lake, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1853; ord. Leavenworth, Kan., June 24, 1877; W. J. C. 1879; R. T. S. 1883; p. First ch., Auburn, N. Y., June 1883-June 89; Epiphany ch., Phila- delphia, Pa., June 1889-July 95; Penn. Ave. ch., Scranton, Sep. 1896- Apr. 98; Warren Ave. ch., Boston, Mass., Apr. 1898-Mar. 99; w. c. Boston, Mar.-Apr. 1899; w. c. London, England, 1900-Dcc. 02; p. Maze Pond ch., ib., Dec. 1902-Apr. 04; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Apr. 1904-. Author, The Gettysburg of Life; The Victorian Era and Chris- tian Progress; numerous sociological, scientific, ethnological and theo- logical articles. D.D., Bu. U., 1894. Address, Wyncote, Pa. GEORGE LEONARD HART, b. Akron, O., Oct. 19, 1852; D. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. Gunnison, Col., July 1883; p. Gunnison, June 1883-Dec. 84; First ch.. Pueblo, Dec. 1884-Mar. 87; Superior St. ch., Cleveland, O., Mar. 1887-June 95; Berean ch., Bridgeton, N. J., June 1895-June 1901; Olivet ch., Cleveland, O., June 1901-June 05; First ch., Seville, June 1905- Address, Seville, O. *NAHUM HINES, b. Stafford, O., Aug. 30, 1852; D. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1883; not ord.; p. Webster, N. Y., 1883-84; prof. Bapt. T. S., Rich- mond, Va., 1884-87; in business, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-96; d. Brook- lyn, Apr. 10, 1896. ♦JOHN FRANKLIN NELSON, b. Marshall Co., W. Va., Mar. 21, 1850; D. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. Adams Centre, N. Y., July 26, 1883; p. Adams Centre, 1883-92; d. Adams Centre, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1892. SIDNEY WHITE RIVENBURG, b. Clifford, Pa., Oct. 12, 1857; B. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. Clifford, Pa., Aug. 22, 1883; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Molung, Naga Hills, Assam, Jan. 1884-Feb. 87; Kohima, Naga Hills, Feb. 1887- on furlough in U. S., Jan. 1890- Oct. 94; student, Baltimore, Md., Medical C, 1894, M. D. ; on furlough in U. S. Dec. 1905-Nov. 07. Translated Matthctv, John and Acts into Angami Naga and prepared several text-books in the same ; trans- lated Acts and 50 hymns into Ao Naga. Address, Kohima, Assam, India. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH WITTER, b. La Grange, N. Y., Dec. 9. 1854; U. R. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. La Grange, N. Y., Aug. 15, 107 1883 1883; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sibsagor, Assam, India, Jan. 1883-Apr. 84 ; Wokha, Assam, India, Apr. 1884-Mar. 88 ; student, Chicago Homoeo- pathic Medical C, 1888-90; acting p. Centennial ch., Chicago, 111., Feb.- Sep. 1891 ; dist. secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, Middle Western Dist., Sep. 1891- July 96; N. E., dist. secy., A. B. F. M. Soc. July 1896- instructor in Missions, Gordon School of N T. I., 1903-. Author, several hymns and Magazine articles; Grammar and Vocabulary Shota Naga. M.D., Chicago Homoepathic Medical C, 1890; D.D., Central C, Iowa. Address, 80 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. SPECIAL STUDENTS Augustus Levi Abbott, b. Weymouth, Mass., Aug. 6, 1858; B. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1880 (one term) ; lawyer, St. Louis, 1884- member of Com. on Legal Relations of North. Bapt. Conv., 1908- Author (with H. E. Mills), Treatise on the Law of Eminent Domain. Address, 909 Times Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. ♦Augustus Rogers Babcock, b. Sag Harbor, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1848; Mystic Valley Inst., 1876; ord. Allenton, R. I., Feb. 7, 1877; p. Allen- ton, Feb. 1877-Mar. 80; East Marion, L. I., Mar. 1880-Aug. 81; R. T. S. 1881-83 ; p. Wolcott, N. Y., June 1883-June 85 ; Moravia, June 1885- Nov. 87; Wyoming, Nov. 1887-Nov. 89; Brewster, Nov. 1889-Apr. 95; Easton, Pa., Apr. 1895-Nov. 96; Allentown, N. J., Nov. 1896-1903; d. Allentown, N. J., Feb. 17, 1903. Charles Avery Babcock, b. Copenhagen, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1850; Colg. U., 1874-75; C. T. S. 1878-80; R. T. S. 1881-82; p. Canton, Pa., 1884- 87; Cooper's Plains, N. Y., May 1887-Nov. 88; Canton, Pa., 1888- 91 ; Damascus, Pa., 1891-92 ; deposed by action of a council called by church in Canton, May 23, 1893; Frank Gardner, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1856; Conn. Lit. Inst., 1875-79 ; U. R. 1879-81 ; R. T. S. 1881-82 ; p. Avon, N. Y., 1882-83 ; ord. Coaticook, Que., Apr. 30, 1884; p. Coaticook and Barford ch., Feb. 1884-May 86; Waterloo, N. Y., Aug. 1886-May 89; Grace ch., Wash- ington, D. C, May 1889-May 90; East ch., Elizabeth, N. J., June 1890- June 93; evangelistic work, Jersey City, Oct. 1893- Apr. 94; p. First ch., Eatontown, May 1894-May 98; First ch., Sunbury, Pa., May 1898- 1907 ; First ch., Johnstown, Pa., June 1907- Author, Much and More, and Other Sermons; First Memory Lessons. Address, 429 Lincoln St., Johnstown, Pa. *George Stephen Goodspeed, b. Janesville, Wis., Jan. 14, 1860; B. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1880 (one term) ; dismissed to B. U. T. S. ; d. Chicago, 111., Feb. 17, 1905. 108 1884 Peter Grant, b. Grantovvn, Scotland, Mar. 15, 1846; Manchester Bus- iness C. ; ord. Antprior, Ont., 1879 ; p. Cumberland and Antprior, Ont., 1879-81; R. T. S. 1881-83; p. Park River, Dak., 1883-87; health failed; w. c. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1888-92; p. Goleta, 1892-97; Oxnard, April 1899-1902; health failed. Address, Santa Barbara, Calif. Charles Freeman Hopkins, b. Mt. Vernon, N. H., Feb. 20, 1854; Am. C. 1S.S0; K. T. S. 1880-82; dismissed to Colg. T. S. ; lawyer, Duluth, Minn. Address, Duluth, Minn. *Henry Woodburn Wilson, b. New York, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1849; Des M. C; ord. I'olk City, la., July 11, 1878; p. Perry, la.. May 1879-Aug. 80; DeWitt, Sep. 1880-Oct. 81; R. T. S. 1881-83; p. Yates, N. Y., June 1883-May 86; Ames, la., May 1886-June 90; Paola, Kan., June 1890- Aug. 91 ; w. c. Jersey City, N. J., Sep. 1891-Feb. 93 ; p. Stratfield, Conn., Feb. 1893-1900; Old Mystic, 1900-02; d. Old Mystic, Conn., June 5, 1902. ♦Charles Henry Woods, b. Strykersville, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1849; Java Union school; ord. Eden, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1874; p. Eden, 1874-77; Randolph, 1877-78; Belfast, 1878-81; R. T. S. 1881-83; p. Ashtabula, O., 1884; Columbia, S. D., 18&4-85; Hutchinson, Kan., 1885-87; d. Hutchinson, Mar. 15, 1888. 18-*6 1884 GRADUATES ISAAC W. GRIMES, Class Secretary *JOSEPH NILES BACON, b. Sandisfield, Mass., Apr. 14, 1848; Westfield Acad.; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Aladrid, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1884; p. Madrid, Sep. 1884-July 89 ; Belleville, July 1889- Jan. 96 ; W. Winfield, June 1897-Sep. 99; w. c. Hamilton, Oct. 1899-1906; d. Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1906. DAVID JUDSON BAILEY, b. Lincoln, Me., Sep. 20, 1853; Cy. C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Bolton, N. Y., Oct. 7, i884; p. Bolton, 18S4- 85; Warrensburg, 1885-86; Shelby Centre, 1887-88; Elba, 1888-91; w. c. Rochester, 1891-92; p. Pulaski, 1892-98; assistant p. First ch., Auburn, 1899-1903 ; mercantile pursuits, Los Angeles, Calif., 1903-. Address, Los Angeles, Calif. ♦WALTER BARSS, b. Wolfville. N. S., Jan. 17, 1859; Ac. C. 1880; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Wolfville, N. S., July 2, 1884; p. Victoria, B. C, 109 1884 Sep. 1884-Aug. 87; Hoosick, N. Y., Oct. 1887-Apr. 89; Mechanicsville, May 1889-Oct. 90 ; Geneva, Oct. 1890- Apr. 91 ; d. Geneva, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1891. *MILTON WRIGHT COVELL, b. Pavilion Center, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1856; U. R. 1880; R. T. S. 1884; ord. White Plains, N. Y., Sep. 10, 1884; p. White Plains, 1884-Jan. 87; Second ch., Newport, R. I., Feb. -Nov. 1887; Wellsville, N. Y., July 1888-June 93; Athens, Pa., Oct. 1893-Ang. 98; Manchester, N. Y., Sep. 1898-1904; w. c. Le Roy (supply- ing Pike, N. Y., part time), 1904-07; d. Le Roy, N. Y., Sep. 14, 1907. JAMES DAVIS CRUMLEY, b. Sullivan Co., E. Tenn., June 5, 1854; Maryville C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Pottsboro, Tex., Aug. 3, 1884; p. Port Byron, N. Y., Jan. 1885-Jan. 87 ; Deep River, Conn., May 1887- Aug. 89; Keyport, N. J., Mar. 1890-Mar. 1900; Grafton, W. Va., May 1901-03; Coshocton, O., Dec. 1903- Apr. 06; Deer Creek, 111., June 1906-. Address, Deer Creek, 111. CHARLES FREMONT DAME, b. Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 29, 1858; Wabash C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Steele, N. D., Sep. 29, 1885; p. Steele, 1885-88; Spencer, Ind., Nov. 1888-Aug. 89; Salem, Aug. 1889- Oct. 92 ; Huntington, Feb. 1893-Mar. 95 ; Royal Center, May 189S-May 96; Rising Sun, Feb. 1897-May 99; Lawrenceburg, Feb. 1900-Apr. 07; Warren, Apr. 1907-June 09; Pleasant Lake, Ind., June 1909-. Address, Pleasant Lake, Ind. SIMON PETER DAVIS, b. Rushville, 111., Dec. 12, 1852; ord. Areola, III.. June 17, 1879; p. Areola, 1879-80; B. U. T. S. 1881-83; R. T. S. 1884; p. Phoenix, Ariz., 1884-85; Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 1885-June 87; Mt. Tabor, June 1887-Jan. 89; editor and proprietor. The Pacific Baptist, Portland, Feb. 1886-Mar. 90; regaining health, Alameda, Cal., Dec. 1890-Oct. 92; p. Emmanuel ch., Sacramento, Oct. 1892-Apr. 94; Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1894-Dec. 99; engaged in mer- cantile pursuits, 1899-. Address, Oregon City, Ore. DANIEL JAMES ELLISON, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1859; U. R. 1880-81; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Jersey City, N. J., Sep. 18, 1884; p. Bergen ch., Jersey City, 1884-93; First ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1893-98; w. c. 1898- D.D., F. C, 1897. Address, Liberty, N. Y. DONALD GRANT, b. Grantown, Scotland, July 28, 1856; U. T. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Geneva, N. Y., July 16, 1884; p. Geneva, 1884-June 90; First ch., Montreal, Que., Sep. 1890-July 99; Quebec, Oct. 1899- 1904; First ch., Stratford, Ont., 1904; health failed, ^. c. Patten, Calif., 1904- Address, Patten, Calif. 110 1884 ISAAC WILLIAM GRIMES, b. Alexandria, Va., July 22. 1850; Cy. C, 1881; R. 1'. S. 1884; ord. W. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 31, 1884; p. W. Springfield, Dec. 1884-Jan. 89; Pittsficld, N. H., Jan. 1889-June 91; Stoneham, Mass., June 1891-Dec. 93; Immanuel ch., Cambridge, Dec. 1893-Jan. 1901; Highland ch., Fitchburg, Sep. 1902-Sep. 07; Athol, Sep. 1907-. S.T.D., Potomac U., 1909. Address, Alhol, Mass. CLAIBORNE MILTON HILL, b. Suisun, Calif.. Nov. 16, 1857; U. O. 1881; K. T. S. 1884; ord. Eugene City, Ore., Oct. 30, 1884; p. Eu- gene City, June 1884-Jan. 90; gen. miss, of A. B. H. M. Soc. for Ore- gon. Jan. 1890-Nov. 93; p. Tenth Ave. ch., Oakland. Cal., Nov. 1893- Oct. 1904; iires. and prof. Biblical Theology, Pacific Coast Bapt. T. S., Berkeley. Oct. 19(M-. D.D., McM. C, 1899. Address, 2509 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, Calif. JOHN WESLEY LESEUR, b. Hartland, Vt., Mar. 18, 1855; U. R. part, course; R. T. S. 1884; p. Hilton, 1884; medical student, 1884-86; physician, Batavia, N. Y.. 1886-. Address, 207 E. Main St., Batavia, N. Y. JAMES NELSON LEWIS, b. Romulus, N. Y., July 12, 1854; ord., Albion, Mich., Sep. 25, 1878; U. R. part, course; R. T. S. 1884; p. Norwalk, O., 1884-86; Maiden, Mass., 1886-91; engaged in mercantile pursuits, 1891- Address, 30 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich. FRANKLIN GARRETT McKEEVER. b. Oxford. Pa.; B. U., 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Medina, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1884; p. Medina, Nov. 1884-Feb. 88; Jefferson St. ch.. Providence, R. I., Feb. 1888-Jan. 93; First ch., New London, Conn., Jan. 1893-Sep. 1908; invalid, Oct. 1908- lecturer, Bu. U., 1898; secy., R. L Bapt. St. Conv., 1889-91. Author, An Abiding Miracle and of several published sermons and articles; correspondent and book reviewer for The Examiner, 1888-95. D.D., B. U., 1906. Address, 134 Benefit St., Providence. R. I. WILLIAM HERBERT PALMER, b. St. Johns. Mich., Apr. 13, 1859; Kal. C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Oswego, N. Y., July 8. 1884; p. First ch., Oswego, 1884-93; Jefferson St. ch.. Providence. R. I., Mar. 1893- June 99; acting p. ib.. business and supply, Oct. 1899-Sep. 1904; teach- ing, Jackson C, Jackson, Miss., 1904-07 ; Scribner Street ch., Grand Rapids, Mich., Sep. 1907-Aug. 09; w. c. Spencerport, N. Y. Address, Spencerport, N. Y. HENRY CLAY PEEPELS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 17. 1857; B. U. 1881; Western T. S. 1881-82; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 2, 1884; p. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, Sep. 1884-Dec. 99; South Ave. ch., ib., 1900-. Address, 188 Harvard St., Rochester. N. Y. Ill 1884 WILLIAM HENRY SHANK, b. Clayton, 111., July 13. 1852; La Grange C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Clayton, 111., Aug. 26, 1884; p. Pittsfield, III, Sep. 1884-Aug. 86; Mason City, Mo., Aug. 1886-Sep. 87; Neosha, Sep. 1887-Jan. 95; Claremore, Ind. Ter., Jan. 1895- Address, Claremore, Okla. EDWARD EUGENE SILLIMAN, b. Sacremento, 111., Dec. 31, 1857; Hanover C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Walnut Grove, 111., Aug. 31, 1884; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Madras, India, Dec. 1884-Jan. 87; Kur- nool, India, Jan. 1887-Mar. 89 ; returned on account of ill health ; w. c. Carmi, 111., 1889-91; Canon City, Colo., 1891-1901; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Narsaravupet, India, Nov. 1901-. Address, Narsaravupet, India. SUMNER WYNNE STEVENS, b. Moulmein, Burma, Feb. 15, 1853; U. R. 1881 ; R. T. S. 1884 ; ord. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 5, 1884 ; p. Fargo, 1884-87; Second ch., Newport, R. I., 1888-92; assistant, Judson Me- morial ch., New York, N. Y., 1892-94; p. Blockley ch., Philadelphia, Pa., July 1894-July 1908; graduate student, Wms. C. ; p. First ch., Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 1909-. Author, A Half Century in Burma. Address, Walden St., Williamstown, Mass. CLAIBORNE ALPHONSO WOODDY, b. Brownsville, Oregon, Feb. 8, 1856 ; U. O. 1881 ; R. T. S. 1884 ; ord. Pendleton, Oregon, Oct. 2, 1884; p. Pendleton, June 1884-July 86; Weston, Aug. 1886-July 87; principal, Indian Industrial school, Chemawa, 1887-88; p. Amity, Aug. 1888-Sep. 90; editor, PaciHc Baptist, May 1890-1902; supt. of miss., A. B. H. M. Soc, May 1899- D.D., California C, 1899. Address, Portland, Ore. ENGLISH COURSE GRADUATES EDGAR BURTON HUTCHINS, b. Ellenburg, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1846; Colg. U., 1873; Colg. T. S. 1874-75; ord. Mexico, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1874; p. Mexico, Dec. 1874-Sep. 78; Forestville, Oct. 1876-Sep. 78; Hilton, 1879-82; R. T. S. 1884; p. Cherry Creek, N. Y., Jan. 1883-Oct. 85; Westville and Westford, 1885-87; Whiting, Kansas, 1887-88; Hol- ton, Dec. 1888-Sep. 90; Morrill, Sep. 1890-Nov. 91; pres., Morrill C, Sep. 1890-June 92; p. Baileyville and Woodlawn, Aug. 1892-Feb. 95; Wetmore, May 1896-Sep. 97; w. c Ottawa, 1897-. Address, Ottawa, Kans. *JAMES DANIEL SMITH, b. Rathbunville, N. Y., June 17, 1844; ord. Free Will Baptist, Sep. 1867; p. Free Will Baptist chs., Urbana, Woodhull and Middlesex, N. Y., 1867-79; ord. Regular Baptist, Churchville, Sep. 16, 1881; p. Churchville, Apr. 1881-Apr. 1886; R. T. S. 1884; p. Beverly Farms, Mass., Apr. 1886-Aug. 1888; 112 1885 Oil City, Pa., Oct. 1888-Jan. 1891 ; Grace ch., Washington, D. C, Apr. 1892-Sep. 94; w. c. Wa.shington, 1894-96; p. Mosiertown, Pa., 1896-97; Bloomsburg, Jan. 1898-Dcc. 1902; invalid, w. c. De Land, Fla., Dec. 1902-June 03; Kanona, N. Y., June 1903-Jan. 07; d. Kanona, Jan. 8, 1907. SPECIAL STUDENTS Friedrich Hoffmann, R. T. S., 1881-82; (for record, vid. G. D., class o£ 1882). William Lipphardt, R. T. S. 1883-84; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1884). David Thomas Pulliam, b. May wood. Mo., Mar. 22, 1858; La Gr. C. 1881; ord. May wood, Mo., Aug. 27, 1880; R. T. S. one term in 1881; left on account of ill health; miss. p. in west. Address, Loveland, Colo. Irvin Henry Rogers, b. Chemung, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1857; U. R. 1880; principal, Franklin Acad., Prattsburg, N. Y., 1880-81; R. T. S. 1881- 82; not ord. principal, Union school, Belfast, N. Y., 1882-84; in busi- ness, Waverly, 1884-92; Rochester, 1892- Address, 36 Shafer PI., Rochester, N. Y. Joseph Scholz, R. T. S. 1883-84; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1884). 27-*4 1885 GRADUATES WILLIAM D. HOLT, Class Secretary AUGUSTINE SPENCER CARMAN, b. Ashland, O., July 1, 1859; U. R. 1882; R. T. S. 1885; ord. Cincinnati, O., Sep. 3, 1885; p. Lin- coln Park ch., Cincinnati, Sep. 1885-June 88; First ch., Ann Arbor, Mich., June 1888-Dec. 93; First ch., Springfield, O., Dec. 1893-Sep. 98; acting p. First ch., Dayton, O., Sep. 1898-Jan. 99; cor. secy, of the O. Bapt. Ed. Soc, and educational secy, of D. U. and Shepardson C, Jan. 1899-1910; p. Marietta, O., Jan. 1910-. Author, The Covenant and the Covenant Meeting; editor, Denison Memorial Volume, 1831-1906; member of National Geographic Society. Address, 503 College St., Marietta, O. ROBERT KERR ECCLES, b. Coleraine, Derry, Ireland, June 20, 1848; M. D., Queen's U., Ireland, 1873; practised medicine, 1873-76; 113 1885 ord. Ballymena, Antrim, Ireland, Aug. 1875 ; assistant p. Balljrmena and Grange Comer, Antrim, 1875-77: p. Dublin, 1877-84; R. T. S. 1885; resident graduate, 1885-86; p. Salem, O., 1886-96; Alliance, l®6-97; Bowling Green, 1897-1902; Omaha, 1902-04; Lemoore, Calit, 1904-. Address, Lemoore, Calif. WILLIAM DAY HOLT, b. Ontario, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1858; U. R. 1882; R. T. S. 1885; ord. Cheviot, O., Apr. 5, 1888; p. Cheviot, Mar. 1888- Jan. 91 ; associate p. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, Jan. 1891-Nov. 93 ; p. Wyoming, Nov. 1893-Nov. 98: evangelistic work, Nov. 1898-May 99; p. Immanuel ch., Cincinnati. May 1899-Nov. 1906 ; Troy, Jan. 1907-, Address, 506 S. Market St., Troy, O. FRANKLIN NELSON JEWETT, b. North Bangor, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1852; U. R. 1881: R. T. S. 1885; resident graduate, 1886; prof, in S. N. S., Fredonia, N. Y., Mar. 1886-. Address, 48 Green St., Fredonia, N. Y. LORENZO DOW LAMKIN, b. Linn Co., Mo., June 5, 1853: ord. Liberty. Mo., June 14. 1874: W. J. C. 1876; p. Perry. la., 1879-«2; R. T. S. 1885: p. Ogden, N. Y., 1882-85: Titusville, Pa., 1885-89; Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1889-91 ; w. c. Greeley, Col., 1892-93 ; p. Houston, Tex., Oct. 1893-July 1900: evangelistic work, July 1900-. Author, The Holy Sfririt in Christian Doctrine and Life. D.D., Howard Pajme C, 1899. Permanent address, Lexington, 111. JOHNSTON MYERS, b. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1859; U. R. 1882; R. T. S. 1885: ord. Cincmnati, O., June 11, 1885; p. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, 1885-95 ; Immanuel ch., Chicago, III., 1895-. lecturer at University of Chicago. D.D., G. C, 1895 ; Ewing C. Address, 2508 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. SYLVESTER STEPHEN POWELL, b. Richmond, Va., Mar. 8, 1860 : Mercer U. 1882 ; R. T. S. 1885 ; ord. Scipio, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1885 ; p. Scipio, 1885-86: Tully, Nov. 1886-July 89; Covert, July 1889-Oct. 93; Little Genesee, Nov. 1893-Oct. 98: editor. The Peculiar People, 1893-98; in business, Rochester, 1899-1902: Adams Center. N. Y., May 1902-05 ; united with Epis. denomination, 1905. Address, 2006 Norwich St., Brunswick, Ga. LOWELL MASON PROTZMAN, b. Morgantown, W. Va., May 10, 1854; U. of W. Va. one year; R. T. S. 1885: ord. Penryn, Cal., Aug. 30. 1885; p. Penryn, July 1885- May 89: miss, work, Wadsworth, Nev., and among the Indians on Pyramid Lake Reservation, June 1889- May 90; supt. Government Indian training and boarding school, Pyramid Lake, Nev., Oct. 1889-Sep. 90; p. McConnellsville, O., Jan. 1891-Aug, 92; Madison, Sep. 1892-Sep. 94; Bristoria, Pa., Nov. 1S>4- 114 WnXIAM MC^TROS ROWND, J Wa^ta^m Gl, Ll. ttsc i&^ . .. .... - V "^ .^cT COCSSC GRADCATES N AX»£LMSiv MARTIN, b- K V •.r. M.K JY «bc^i . S^ w Lk LkXvfhffX K \ , dqik H vMi. 1886 p. Pavilion, N. Y., 1882-85; Aurora, III., 1885-87; miss, to the Indians, McAllester, Indian Ter., 1887-91 ; p. Batavia, 111., 1891-93 ; united with M. E. ch., 1893. Address, Oshkosh, Wis. (1900) John Franklin Stilwell, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1852; U. R., part, course; R. T. S., in English course, 1882-83; ord. Maine, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1882; p. Maine, 1882-83; Johnson's Creek, 1884-87; Whitesboro, 1887-89; Newport, 1889-93; Castile, 1893-96; Elba, 1896-1904; Genesee 1904-07; Big Flats, 1907-. Address, Big Flats, N. Y. James B. Thomas, b. Sardinia, Ind., Apr. 6, 1857; F. C. 1882; R. T. S. 1882-83; dismissed to S. B. T. S.. Address, 3901 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. *John Ley WiUiams, b. Huntingdon, Pa., Aug. 12, 1853; B. U. 1882; R. T. S. Sep-Dec. 1882; dismissed U. T. S.; d. Altoona, Pa., Sep. 4, 1884. 18-*3 1886 GRADUATE STUDENT ROBERT THRESHER YATES, b. Walnut Grove, Ark., Jan. 21, 1856; S. Western Bap. U. 1882; ord. Jackson, Tenn., Sep. 30, 1881; S. B. T. S. 1885; resident graduate, R. T. S. 1885; p. Denton, Tex., 1886-88; teaching public schools, Denton, 1888-89; (1900). GRADUATES ALBERT J. RAMAKER, Class Secretary LYNN BINKLEY ALBERT, b. E. Germantown, Ind., Aug. 7, 1855; Cook Academy, 1878 ; ord. Orleans, N. Y., June 7, 1881 ; R. T. S. 1886 ; p. Clyde, N. Y., May 1882-May 83; E. Carlton, 1884-85; Rapids ch., Rochester, June 1885-86; Seymour, Ind., June 1886-Oct. 88; prof. Church History and instructor in Normal Department, Atlanta Bap. Seminary, Oct. 1888-90; supt., 111. Bap. S. S. work, June 1890-July 94; evangelistic work and pastorates, July 1894-1904; in business, June 1904-Oct. 05 ; united with Detroit M. E. Conference, Sep. 1905. Permanent address, Noblesville, Ind. ADAM HOWARD BEAVER, b. Lewisburg, Pa., Jan. 15, 1854; Bu. U. 1883, B. S. ; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Lebanon, O., Oct. 26, 1886; p. Lebanon, 1886-88 ; Wyoming, Sep. 1888-May 91 ; Saginaw, Mich., May 1891-July 95 ; member of Michigan State Board of Charities, Jan. 1894- Jan. 98; graduate student, U. C, Jan. 1898- Jan. 99; p. Iowa Falls, la., 116 1886 Jan. 1899-Dcc. 1903; Glenwood, Dec. 1903-June 06; Hutchinson, Kan., June 1906-Dcc. 08; Rocky Ford, Colo., Jan. 1909-. Address, 966 Maple Ave., Rocky Ford, Colo. JAMES GIDEON DITMARS, b. Washington, la., Nov. 10, 1857 I). l\ LS8J; supt. of public schools, Hanover, O., 1882-83; R. T. S 1886; ord. Shelton, Conn., July 7, 1886; p. Shelton, 1886-Mar. 90 Bridgeport, Apr.-Oct. 1890; Ainslie St. ch. (Hope Miss., 1890-92 Hope ch., 1892-1900) 1890-1904; student of Philosophy and Political Economy, Columbia U. ; L. I. College Hospital, 1896-98; M. D., 1898 physician, Brooklyn, 1904-. Address, 525^ Sixth Ave., Brooklyn *MYRON WADSWORTH HART, b. Westficld, N. Y., Sep. 27, 1856 U. R. 1878-81; ord. S. Alabama, N. Y., May 8, 1883; p. S. Alabama 1881-86; R. T. S. 1886; omitted Hebrew; p. Union Springs, N. Y. 1886-89; Nunda, 1889-96; d. Nunda, Apr. 26, 1896. BENJAMIN LAISDELL HERR, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 18, 1861; B. U. 1882, I'h.B.; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Tarrytown, N. Y., Sep. 10, 1886; p. Tarrytown, 1886-90; Binghamton, Nov. 1890-Dec. 95; Lock- port, Sep 1896-May 98; South Broad St. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1898-1902; Delhi, N. Y., 1902-06; Homer, 1906-. Address, Homer, N. Y. FRED ROGERS HOLT, b. Huntington, Mass., Dec. 11, 1855; Am. C. 1883; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Yates, N. Y., July 1, 1886; p. Yates, July 1886-Sep. 89; in business, Rochester, Sep. 1889-. Address, 417 Hayward St., Rochester, N. Y. *EDWIN COLLINS LONG, b. Sedgwick, Me., May 13, 1848; Cy. C. 1876; ord. Milo, Me., June 17, 1877; p. Milo, Apr. 1877-Apr. 80; Mon- son, Apr. 1880-83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Painesville, 0., June 1886-Junc 89; Manchester, N. Y., Sep. 1889-Apr. 98; engaged in temperance work, Clifton Springs, Apr. 1898-Apr. 99; supply, Painesville, O., three months ; secy, and state organizer, N. Y. Prohibition Com., Sep. 1899- Dec. 1902; supplied in Painesville, 0., and Colorado, Dec. 1902-Nov. 03; p. Mt. Olivet ch., Denver, Colo., Nov. 1903-Jan. 09; invalid, Jan.- Sep. 1909; d. Denver, Colo., Sep. 29, 1909. RONALD McKILLOP, b. Inverness, Quebec, Canada, Feb. 20, 1846; McGill U.. 1878; ord. Coaticooke, Quebec, June 23, 1880; p. Coaticooke, Apr. 1880-Scp. 83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Hamlin, N. Y., 1884-85; Sanborn, 1885-86; Mumford, June 1886-Sep. 89; McMinnville, Ore., Oct. 1889- Jan. 93; Centralia, Jan. 1893-Apr. 96; Chehalis, Wash., Oct. 1895-Apr. 97: Albany, Ore., Apr. 1897-Jan. 99; Salem, Jan. 1899-Sept. 1902; Ash- land. Sep. 1902-Apr. 05; Healdsburg, Cal., Apr., 1905-Apr. 06; Chins, 117 1886 Apr. 1906-May 07; Huntington Beach, May 1907-May 09; Woodland, May 1909. pres., Oregon State Conv., 1890-91. Address, 509 Lincoln Ave., Woodland, California. ♦WILLIAM LEMUEL MUNGER, b. Allegan, Mich., Oct. 21, 1845; Kal. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1871-72; ord. Ganges, Mich., July 1, 1873; p. Fennsville, Mich., 1873-74; Traverse City, 1874-77; Palo, 1876-81; Highland, 1881-83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Rushford, N. Y., 1886-90; Cas- sapolis, Mich., 1890-94; Belding, 1894-99; Ganson St. ch., Jackson, 1899-1903; State Field Secy. Mich Anti-Saloon League, 1903-06; p. Berean ch., Detroit, 1906-08; d. Detroit, Mich., Sep. 25, 1908. ♦WILLIAM CAREY PHILLIPS, b. Lima, N. Y., May 25, 1852 Colg. U. 1879; Colg. T. S. 1879-80; ord. Russell, N. Y., June 18, 1880 p. Russell. 1880-82; Canton, 1882-83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Mendon 1884-85; Mason, Mich., June 1886-Mar. 88; Tawas City, Apr. 1888-90 Nunda, N. Y., Oct. 1890-Aug. 98; First ch., Oswego, Oct. 1898-Oct. 99 d. Clifton Springs, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1899. ALBERT JOHN RAMAKER, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1860; R. T. S. 1886; U. R. 1895; ord. Cleveland, O., Aug. 23, 1886; p. Cleveland, 1886-89; instructor in Greek and Latin Grammar, German Literature and Universal History, German Department, R. T. S., 1889-90; acting prof. Church History and the Greek Lang., ib., 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899- Author, Ein Ueberlick uber die Geschichte der Deutschen Baptisten in America; Die Christliche Heidensmission; Eine kurze Geschichte der Baptisten. Address, 11 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y. WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH, b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861; Giitersloh Gymnasium, Westphalia, Germany, 1883; U. R. 1884; R. T. S. 1886; ord. New York, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1886; p. Second German ch., New York, 1886-97; acting prof. N. T. Interpretation and of the Nat- ural Sciences, German Department, R. T. S., 1897-99; prof., N. T. in G. D. 1899-1902; prof, of Church History, R. T. S., 1902- secretary, Baptist Congress, 1892-94; year of study in Germany, 1891-92; and 1907-08; editor, Jugend Herold, 1892-96; Earl Lecturer, Pacific T. S., 1910; editor, Evangeliumslicder ; author. Das Leben Jesu; Leben und Wirken von August Rauschenbusch; Die politische Verfassung unseres Landes; Christianity and the Social Crisis; various articles in reviews and magazines. D.D., U. R., 1902. Address, 40 Shepard St., Rochester, N. Y. MARTIN WALTER TWING, b. Monterey, Mass., Dec. 15, 1857; B. U. 1883; R. T. S. 1886; ord. N. Tonawanda, N. Y., Sep. 2, 1886; p. N. Tonawanda, June 1886-June 96; Alton, 111., Sep. 1896-. D.D., S. C, 1900. Address, 500 E. 13th St., Alton, 111., 118 1886 *EDGAR BURTON WATSON, b. Newton Mills, Ta., Sep. 11, 1853; Union school, Mayville, N. Y., 1876; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Ogdcn, N. Y.. Dec. 2, 1886; p. Ogden, 1886-95; d. Ogdcn, Nov. 7, 1895. (;R.\DUATE ENGLISH COURSE *IRVING FRANKLIN DAVIS, b. Bourbon, 111., June 21, 1854; S. C; ord. Wichita, Kan., July 25, 1877; p. Wichita, 1877-80; Kirkwood, Mo., 1880-81; Danville, 111., 1881-82; Fort Scott, Kan., 1882-84; R. T. S. 1886; p. Emmanuel ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1886-87; Summit Ave. ch., Jersey City, N. J., 1887-89; d. Jersey City, Dec. 31, 1889. SPECIAL STUDENTS George William Davis, Presb., b. Rochester, Eng., Aug. 3, 1858; Vic- toria U.. Manchester. Eng., 1880; R. T. S. 1883-85; dismissed to Aub. T. S. Address, St. Paul, Minn. Lewis Kaiser, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23, 1860; student, G. D. and U. R. 1881-83; R. T. S. 1883-84; C. T. S. 1884-85; ord. Philadel- phia, Pa., Sep. 18, 1884; p. Philadelphia, May 1884-Dcc. 88; First Germ, ch., Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 1889-Oct. 90; acting prof. O. T. Inter- pretation and Life of Christ, G. D., R. T. S. 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-. Author, Das Apostolischc Zcitaltcr; Stimmen dcr Prophetcn. Mod- erator of Triennial Conference of German Baptists, 1898-1910. Address, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y. James Griffith Mahoney, b. Toherbane, County of Kerry, Ireland, Feb. 1, 1840; R. T. S. 1884-85; ord. W. Almond, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1885; p. W. Almond, June 1885-June 87; June 1892-June 93; Woodhull, June 1889-June 92; Almond, 1893-97; W. Clarkesville, 1897; joined Seventh Day Baptists, Dec. 1897; returned to regular Bapt. ; p. Ovid, June 1898-1901 ; Enfield Centre, 1901-03 ; W. Owego Creek, 1903-05 ; evange- list, 1905- Address, 68 Liberty St., Owego, N. Y. Jacob Michaelian, b. Husenig, Harpoot, Armenia, Apr. 12, 1857; Mar- sovan Seminary, Asia Minor, 1882 ; R. T. S., one year in English course, 1885-86; ord. at Calvary ch.. New York, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1887; miss., A. B. Pub. Soc, to the Armenians, Constantinople, Aug. 1887-Mar. 92; continued the work on personal responsibility, Mar. 1892-Apr. 94; miss., to the Armenians in New York under the auspices of Calvary ch.. May 1894-Aug. 95 ; student of medicine, Washington, D. C, Sep. 1895- Apr. 96; in business and city miss, work, Apr. 1897-. Address, 297 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. 119 1887 William Pfeiffer, R. T. S., 1885-86; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1886.) John R. Stillwell, b. Cheapside, Ont., Jan. 15, 1855; U. T. 1883; R. T. S. 1883-84; p. Pembroke, Ont., 1884-85; ord. Brantford, Ont., July 1885; miss. Canadian Bapt. Miss. Soc, India, 1885-. principal, Samalkot (India) Seminary, 1887-1898; p. in Canada, 1901-04; miss., Rama- chandropuram, 1904-. Author, Unfulfilled Commission; One Hundred Years of Baptist Work in Foreign Lands, 1792-1892. Address, Ramachandropuram, Godavari Dist., India. ♦Frederic Witthuhn, R. T. S. 1885-86; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1886) ; d. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 17, 1888. 23-*7 1887 GRADUATES WILLIAM C. TAYLOR, Class Secretary JOHN MOORE DAVIS, b. Henderson Co., N. C, Aug. 27, 1853; W. F. C. 1880; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Cuba, N. Y., May 27, 1887; p. Cuba, 1887-89; in business. New York, 1889-. Address, 490 W. 136th St., New York, N. Y. DANIEL TROBRIDGE DENMAN, b. Chesterville, O., Aug. 13, 1860; Ohio Wesleyan U., 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Hannibal, Mo., July 7, 1887; p. Hannibal, July 1887-Nov. 96; Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 1896-1906; Oak Park, 111., 1906- D.D., Grand River C, 1895. Address, Oak Park, 111. GEORGE BURMAN FOSTER, b. Wolf Creek, W. Va., Apr. 2, 1857; W. Va. U. 1883; ord. St. Albans, W. Va., Nov. 1879; p. Morgantown, 1883-84; R. T. S. 1887; p. First ch., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1887-91; student, Universities of Gottingen and Berlin, 1891-92; prof. Philos- ophy, McM. U., 1892-95; associate prof. Systematic Theology, U. C, 1895-97 ; prof., Systematic Theology, ib., 1897-1905 ; prof. Philosophy of Religion, ib., 1905-. Author, Finality of Christian Religion, 1906; Function of Religion in Man's Struggle for Existence, 1909. Ph.D., D. U. 1892. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. JOSEPH BAYARD HARGETT, b. Boone, N. C, Jan. 25, 1851; S. C; ord. Granville, Mo., July 27, 1884; R. T. S. 1887; p. Rich Hill, Mo., 1887-88; withdrew from the Baptist denomination; student, Meadville Theological school a short time in 1890. (1900) 120 1887 GEORGE WASHINGTON HILL.b. Phoenix. Ore., May 7, 1861; U. 1884; R. r. S. 1887; ord. East Portland, Ore., Sep. 20, 1887; p. E. Portland, 1887-88; city miss., Portland, 1888-90; p. Albany, 1890-Nov. 93; miss. A. B. F. AI. Soc, Sui Tui and Yachow, China, 1893-95; Chofu. Japan, 1895-June 1900; on furlough in U. S., June 1900-Dec. 01; Chofu, Japan, Dec. 1901-05; Shimonoseki, 1905-May 09; on fur- lough in U. S., May 1909-. Permanent address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg, Boston, Mass. FRANCIS WAYLAND KNEELAND, b. Strykersville, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1856; U. R. 1880; principal, Union school, Angelica, N. Y., 1882-85; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Moodus, Conn., Aug. 30, 1887; p. Moodus, June 1887-Dcc. 90; Newark, N. Y., Feb. 1891-Apr. 96; Whitcsboro, Apr. 1896-1901; Lyons, Apr. 1902-Nov. 09; secy, of Bapt. Ministerial Bu- reau of N. Y. State Conv., Nov. 1909-. Address, 535 University Bldg. Syracuse, N. Y. IRA SPRAGUE KNEELAND, b. Strykersville, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1859; U. R. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Del! Rapids, S. Dak., Aug. 17, 1887; p. Dell Rapids, June 1887-June 88; North ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1888-Mar. 91; Maple St. chapel, Buflfalo, May 1891-Mar. 95; Spring- ville, Apr. 1895-Feb. 1900; Cazenovia Park ch., Buffalo, Feb. 1900-July 06; Eden, Oct. 1907-Aug. 08; Cazenovia Park ch., Buffalo, Sep. 1908- Editor, Baptist Outlook, 1901-05. Author, God's Garden; The World's Hunger and Tlie Church's Supply. Address, 26 Ryan St., Buffalo, N. Y. LOUIS CHARLES KNUTH, b. St. Joseph, Mich., Oct. 18, 1858; G. D. 1885; U. R. two years; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 17. 1887; p. Sheboygan, June 1887-July 90; Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1890- Jan. 92; Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1892-Sep. 1903; First ch., Newark, N J., Sep. 1903-. Address, 33 E. Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J JOHN LEWIS McCUTCHEON, b. Nicholas Co., W. Va., Apr. 19 1858; U. R. 1884; ord. Morgantown, W. Va., Oct. 29, 1882; R. T. S 1887; city miss., New York, N. Y., 1887-88; pres. Broaddus Female C. Clarksburg, W. Va., 1888-90; p. Franklin, Va., July 1890-Dcc. 95 Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 1896-June 97; Morgantown, June 1897-Jan 1907; Franklin, Va., Feb. 1907-. Address, Franklin, Va EDWARD WRIGHT POTTER, b. E. Hartford, Conn., Sep. 17, 1858 Y. C. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Rockville, Conn., Aug. 4, 1887; p. Rock- ville, July 1887-Nov. 94; Windsor, Vt., Mar. 1895-May 97; Bradford, N. H., May 1897-July 1904; Jewett City, Conn., July 1904-. Address, Jewett City, Conn. FRANK BARRATT RAYMOND, b. Edgefield, S. C, Feb. 2, 1852; Rich. C. 1871-73; C. T. S. 1876-78; ord. Holmesburg, Pa., Apr. 28, 121 1887 1881; p. Holmesburg, 1880-81; Mathews Co., Va., 1883-85; R. T. S. 1887; p. Dunkirk, N. Y., 1886-88; Lexington, Ky., May 1888-May 91; Eminence, May 1891-May 95 ; Mathews Co., Va., July 1895-Oct. 1905 ; Waynesville, N. C, Oct. 1906-Nov. 08; Clyde, Dec. 1908- Address, Clyde, N. C. WILLIAM CARSON TAYLOR, b. Taylorsburg, Va., Feb. 7, 1858; U. O. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., July 11, 1887; p. FiU- more Ave. ch., Buffalo, Jan. 1887-Dec. 90; Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 1890- Sep. 97; Jefferson City, Mo., Sep. 1897-Sep. 99; College Ave., ch., Indianapolis, Ind., Sep. 1899-Oct. 1903; Petersburg, Va., Oct. 1903-. pres.. Anti-saloon League of Virginia, 1907-09. D.D., G. C, 1895. -■\ddress, Petersburg, Va. JAMES TENBROEKE, b. Panton, Vt., Oct. 13, 1859; Mid. C. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., Sep. 13, 1887; p. Weedsport, 1887-88; student in Philosophy, Y. C, 1888-91; Univ. of Berlin, 1891- 92; p. Berean ch., Burlington, Vt., Jan. 1893-July 95; prof. Philosophy, McM. U., 1895-. graduate student at Oxford and Berlin Universities, 1903-(M. Ph.D., Y. C, 1891. Address, 16 Elgin Ave., Toronto, Ont. ALEXANDER WATT, b. Branxton, Scotland, July 16, 1853; U. R. 18^; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Forestville, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1888; p. Forest- ville, Jan. 1888-Aug. 89 ; Hamburg, .Aug. 1889-May 91 ; Buffalo. May 1891-.\pr. 93; w. c. 1893-98; p. Findlay Lake, Dec. 1898-1901; Mem- phis, 1901-06; Freedom, 1906; mercantile pursuits, Webster, 1907-09; w. c. Fredonia, 1909-. Address, Fredonia, N. Y. OBED JACOB WHITE, b. Palmyra, Mo., Sep. 19, 1858; La Gr. C. 1SS3 ; ord. La Grange. Mo., Nov. 5, 1882; principal and teacher, Eureka Bapt. C, 1883-84; R. T. S. 1887; p. First ch., Jersey City, N. J., July 1887-May 89; First ch., Nashua, N. H., May 1889-May 94; Winthrop St. ch., Taunton, Mass., Sep. 1894-1910; Washington St. ch., Ljrnn, Mass., 1910-. Author, Responsive Readings from the Old and New Testaments. D.D., Cy. C. Address, Lynn, Mass. GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE JACOB COONCE BURKETT, b. Moulton, Tex., Mar. 4, 1860; Kyle Seminary; Bay. U. ; ord. Moulton, Tex.. July 2, 1883; R. T. S. 1887; p. Warrensburg, N. Y., June 1887-Feb. 89; Taylor, Tex., Mar. 1889-Mar. 90; Colorado. Apr. 1890-Feb. 93; Calvert, June 1893- Feb. 1900: Midland, Feb. 1900-. lecturer, Bible Conferences, Texas, 1905-08. D.D., Simmons C, 1905. -\ddress, Midland, Texas. ADELBERT CHAPMAN, b. Bath, N. Y., June 8, 1854; Cook Acad.; ord. -\voca, N. Y.. June 4, 1879; p. Attica, May 1880-85; R. T. S. 1887; 122 1887 p. Hoosick Falls, Dec. 1888-July 95; Cortland, Aug. 1895-Dec. 98; Alexander Ave. ch., New York, July 1899-Mar. 1904; Calvary ch., Hackensack, N. J., Sept. 1905-. Addrcss, 48 Central Ave., Hackensack, N. J. GEORGE WASHINGTON HICKS, b. Lynch's Prairie, Cherokee Nation, 1. 1"., Dec. 29, 1857; Indian U. 1885; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Tahle- quah, Ind. Ter., July 3, 1887; miss, in charge of Wichita mission, 1887- 93; Rainy Mountain mission, Nov. 1893-Apr. 96; Elk Creek mission, Nov. 1893-. Elk View ch., Sep. 1899-Aug. 1900; Red Stone Mission, Sept. 1904-. Apache Indian Mission, June 1907-. Address, 704 S. W. Ave., Hobart, Okla. MILTON FRANKLIN NEGUS, b. Taberg, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1853; Colg. I'., partial course; ord. Jay, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1878; p. Skaneateles, N. Y., Sep. 1881-85; R. T. S. 1887; p. Fourth ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 1887-94; Owego, N. Y., 1894-97; First ch., Brooklyn, E. D., Sep. 1897-1902; Temple Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1902-04; Glenwood Ave. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1908-. Address, Zl Laurel St., Buffalo, N. Y. ♦WASHINGTON SNELL PEACE, b. Lake City, Mo., Jan. 20, 1856; W. J. C. 1881; ord. Lamar, Mo., Apr. 30, 1882; R. T. S. 1887; p. Em- manuel ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1887-Apr. 90; Quincy, 111., June 1891- July 93; Westport, Mo., June 1894-July 97; w. c. Liberty, July 1897- 1900; Kansas City, 1900-04; associate editor. Word and Way; d. Kan- sas City, Mo., Dec. 11, 1904. CHARLES ATWATER RAYMOND, b. Newburg, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1846; Green Plains Acad., Va., 1860-61; ord. W. Franklin, Pa., June 9, 1881 ; p. Tioga Centre, N. Y., Dec. 1881-Mar. 83 ; Hemlock Lake, May 1883-Oct. 86; R. T. S. 1887; p. Kingsville, O., May 1887-Aug. 89; Con- neaut, Sep. 1889-Mar. 91; invalid. Mar. 1891-. Address, Nichols, N. Y SPECIAL STUDENTS ♦Everett Doughty Burr, b. Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1861; B. U. 1884; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1884; dismissed to C. T. S. Killed by train, Feb. 23, 1907. Frank Wells Ham, b. Otsego, Minn., Apr. 25, 1856; U. of Minn.; R. T. S. 1884-85; ord. St. Charles, Minn., June 5, 1888; p. St. Charles, 1888; supposed to be in California. (1900). ♦James Milton Neville, b. Bladensburgh, la., Aug. 28, 1856; U. O. 1884; R. T. S. 1884-86; d. at the close of the Middle year, Dansville, N. Y., May 4, 1886. John Schu£f, R. T. S. 1885-87; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1887). 123 1888 *Edward Presbrey Smith, b. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Oct. 6, 1860; B. U. 1884; R. T. S. Sep-Dec. 1884; d. Stoneham, Mass., Oct. 20, 1903. Ferdinand Gustav Wolter, R. T. S. 1886-87; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1887). 27-*4 1888 GRADUATE STUDENT *JOHN JACKSON HAMMER, b. near Glasgow, Ky., June 2, 1858; Glasgow Normal, 1883; S. B. T. S. 1887; resident graduate, R. T. S. 1887-88; ord. Wolcott, N. Y.. June 14, 1888; p. Wolcott, Feb. 1888-May 90; in poor health on farm near Glasgow, Ky., June 1890-Feb. 93; p. Fifth St. mission, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb.-July 1893; Sardinia, July 1893- Oct. 94; Strykersville, and Java Village, Oct. 1894-Apr. 97; Eldred, Pa., May-Oct. 1897; on farm near Glasgow Ky., Nov., 1897-1908; supply, Siloam ch., Glasgow, Sep. 1898-Jan. 99 ; d. Glasgow, Ky., Feb. 14, 190a GRADUATES WILLIAM J. REID, Class Secretary JOHN CALVIN CARMAN, b. Ashland, O., Aug. 31, 1861; U. R. 1884; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Zanesville, O., June 7, 1888; p. First ch., Zanesville, June 1888-June 91 ; stated supply. Carman, Minn., Oct. 1891-Feb. 92; evangelistic work in Minn., N. Y., 111., and Mich., Feb. 1892-Nov. 93; p. First ch., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Nov. 1893- Aug. 97; First ch., Traverse City, Jan. 1898-Mar. 99; station p. First ch., Indianapolis, Ind., May 1899-June 1900; State Supt., Ind. State S. S. Association, June 1900-Sep. 02; State Supt., Colo. State Sunday School Assn., Oct. 1902- Chautauquan Lecturer, Okla., Colo., and Ohio. Address, 2070 Cherry St., Denver, Colorado. *SAMUEL STUART CASE, b. Otisville, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1857; U. R. partial course; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Redwood, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1888; p. Redwood, 1888-89; d. Paterson, N. J., Dec. 5, 1889. HENRY CROSKEY COOPER, b. Melrose, Mass., Jan. 8, 1862; U. R. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Springville, N. Y., June 21, 1888; p. Spring- ville, June 1888-Feb. 95; Schenectady, Feb. 1895-Apr. 1905; Little Falls, N. Y., May 1905-. Address, 2 Dale Place, Little Falls, N. Y. 124 1888 PHILIP WENDELL CRANNELL, b. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1861; D. C. 1882; teaching Penn. and Minn., 1882-85; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1888; Baldwinsville, Oct. 1888-Mar. 94; Corning, Mar. 1894-99; First ch., Topeka, Kansas, Jan. 1900-Aug. 04; prof. Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, Kansas City Bapt. T. S., Oct. 1902- pres. K. C. B. T. S., May 1903-. Author, many articles in Bibliothcca Sacra; editorial writer for Sunday School Times, 1901 ; writer of S. S. Expositions, IVord and Way, 1907. D.D., Ottawa U., 1901. Address, 350 Troup Avenue., Kansas City, Kan. JOHN PHILLIPS CURRIN, b. Sharpsburg, Pa., Dec. 7, 1856; Bu. U. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Lebanon, O., Dec. 20, 1888; p. Lebanon, 1888-89; New Vienna, 1889-92; IlilLsboro, Jan. 1893-1902; Oakland, Calif., 1902-06; .Marion, O., 1906-. Address, 326 Vine St., Marion, O. *JAMES LOCKHART HASTIE, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1805; C. of the City of New York, 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. New York, N. Y., June 28, 1888; p. Rutherford, June 1888-June 90; Croton, June 1890-Nov. 91; Holmesburg, ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1891-Aug. 94; Croton, N. Y., Oct. 1894-Mar. 99; Corinth, Mar. 1899-1902; d. Corinth, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1902. THEODORE HEISIG, b. London, Eng., Apr. 4, 1859; Bay. U., 1882; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Waterford, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1888; p. Waterford, May 1888-Apr. 91 ; Parmly Memorial ch., Jersey City, N. J., May 1891-Dec. 94; stated supply, Wayne St. Reformed ch. and Scotch Presb. ch., Jersey City, Jan-Aug. 1895; p. Freehold, Aug. 1895-May 1902; mercantile pursuits, June 1902- ; p. Eighth Street ch., Orange, Texas, February, 1904-. Editor, Young People's department, Neiv Jersey Baptist Bulletin; pres., B. Y. P. U., of New Jersey, May 1897-May 99. Address, 328 Keith Bldg. Beaumont, Texas. *GEORGE FREDERIC HILTON, b. Keokuk, la., May 2, 1857; High school, Keokuk; B. U. T. S. 1884-85; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Duluth, iMinn., Aug. 9, 1888; p. Duluth, July 1888-Aug. 90; Carthage, 111., Oct. 1890- Jan. 94; Vandalia, Jan. 1895-Jan. 99; health failed; w. c. San Diego, Calif., Jan. 1899-July 1900; d. San Diego, Calif., July 7, 1900. *OSCAR WALTER JANSEN, b. Racine, Wis., Aug. 14, 1857; Des M. C. 1881-82; U. R. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Omaha, Neb., June 19, 1888; miss. Calvary ch., New York, N. Y., 1888-Sep. 89; p. Memorial ch., Albany, Sep. 1889-Dec. 91 ; First ch., Dalton, Mass., Jan. 1892-July 93 ; health failed ; stated supply. Second ch., Galveston, Texas, 1893-94; fruit raising, Alta Loma, 1894-95; p. Alta Loma, 1895- Mar. 98; invalid, Denver, Col., Jan. 1898-Apr. 99; d. Denver, Col., Apr. 20, 1899. 125 1888 OSCAR MILES KELLER, b. Tempico, Ind., Mar. 8, 1856; F. C. 1885; ord. New Winchester, Ind., Feb. 15, 1884; p. New Winchester, Jan. 1884-Jan. 85; R. T. S. 1888; p. Mendon, N. Y., Jan. 1886-June 88; Fredonia, Kan., June 1888-Mar. 90; San Mercer, Texas, Mar. 1890-Dec. 91; Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 1892-Mar. 93; Brimfield, 111., June 1893-Sep. 94; Tonica, Sep. 1894-July 95; pres., Mt. Lebanon C, Texas, Sep. 1895-June 96; p. Van Buren, Ark., Oct., 1896-Dec. 97; Muscogee, Indian Ter., Dec. 1897-Aug. 99; supt. of Seminole Indian school for boys at Mekusukey, Aug. 1899-July 1901 ; w. c. Okemah, July 1901-May OS ; p. Claremore, May 1905-Jan. 07 ; p. Cordova, III., Jan. 1907-Sep. 1908; Forsyth, Mont., Sep. 1908- Address, Forsyth, Mont. J. BUNYAN LEMON, b. Nace, Va., Apr. 1, 1862; Rich. C. 1881-85; ord. Mill Creek, Va., Sep. 16, 1883; p. Cartersville, Va., Sep. 1883- July 85; New Bridge, Oct. 1883-July 85; R. T. S. 1888; p. Alabama, N. Y., Apr. 1886-May 88; Plymouth Ave. ch., Rochester, June 1888- June 91; Willimantic, Conn., Sep. 1891-Sep. 99; Manchester, N. H., Sep. 1899-. Author, The Bible as a Library; Elijah the Prophet; A Dream of the Christ; A Bicyclist's Dream of the Road to Heaven; Stories of the Bible; Places of Interest in the Bible; Lemon's Bible Game; pres., N. H. Bapt. Conv., 1909. D.D., Rich. C, 1903. Address, Manchester, N. H. RALPH WEBER LOWE, b. Ashford, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1859; U. R. 1883; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Marion, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1888; p. Marion, Sep. 1888-Sep. 90; Pipestone, Minn., Oct. 1890-May 92; united with Dis- ciples of Christ, 1892; returned to the Bapt., May 1898; p. Kensington ch., Buffalo, Nov. 1898-Jan. 1903; Second ch., Parma, July 1903-Aug. 06; Hinsdale, Aug. 1906-. Address, Hinsdale, N. Y. JOHN GEORGE SCHLIEMANN, b. Galesburg, 111., Sep. 20, 1857; Knox C; R. T. S. 1888; ord. St. Louis, Mo., May 5, 1889; p. Pittsfield, 111., 1889-91 ; student, B. U. T. S. 1889-91 ; B. D., ib., 1891 ; p. Tecum- seh, Neb., 1892-93; Sabetha, Kan., 1893-96; Phillipsburg, 1897-98; chaplain, 20th Regt. Kan. Vols., Manilla, Philippine Is., May 1898-99; w. c. Sabetha, Kan., 1899-1900; Holton, 1900-03; Hennessey, Okla., 1903-. Address, Hennessey, Okla. EUGENE WOOTTON STONE, b. Central Depot, Va., Sep. 28, 1864; Rich. C; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Carmel, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1888; p. Carmel, 1888-92; Paterson, N. J., Apr. 1892-Mar. 95; Bridgeton, Apr. 1895- Oct. 99; Grand Ave. ch., New Haven, Conn., Oct. 1899-Jan. 1905; Richmond, Va., Jan. 1905-June 08; First ch., Elizabeth City, June 1908-. Address, Elizabeth City, N. C. 126 1888 THOMAS JEFFERSON VILLERS, b. Centerville, Va., May 23, 1861; U. R. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 27, 1888; p. First ch., Gloucester, Nov. 1888-Dec. 93; First ch., Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 1893-Mar. 98; First ch., Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 1898-Apr 1906; First Pcddie Memorial, Newark, N. J., Apr. 1906-. pres., Ind Bapt. Conv., 1901-06. D.D., U. R., 1903. Address, 56 Mt. Pleasant Ave, Newark, N. J JOHN VIVION WHITING, b. Dover, Mo., Mar. 8, 1863; S. C. one year; private study four years; B. U. T. S. 1885-86; R. T. S. 1888 ord. Canton, 111., June 20, 1888; stated supply, Pipestone, Minn., Oct 1888-Apr. 89; p. Blair, Neb., June 1889-June 91; Fairbury, July 1891- Oct. 96; Kcwanee, 111., Oct. 1896-Sep. 1908; Jacksonville, Sep. 1908- Addrcss, 205 Pine St., Jacksonville, Illinois, FRANK HENRY YOUNG, b. Madison, C, July 24, 1857; D. U. 1885 R. T. S. 1888; ord. Stanton, Mich., Sep. 13, 1888; p. Stanton, 1888-90 Lorain, O., Dec. 1890-Dec. 93; w. c. Lorain and Perry, Dec. 1893- Sep. 95; p. Garrettsville, Sep. 1895-Oct. 1902; supply Oct. 1902-Feb 03; Kensington ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 1903- Address, 228 Schuele Ave., Buffalo, N. Y GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE WILLIAM HENRY HARTIGAN, b. Boylston, Mass., July 12, 1851; R. T. S. 1886-88; ord. Shelby, U. Y., Sep. 25, 1888; p. Shelby, 1888-89; Bufifalo, 1889-94; Brooklyn, 1894-1907; in business Brooklyn, 1907- Address, 344 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. AMOS NAYLOR, b. Kendal, England, Apr. 15, 1852; R. T. S. 1886- 88; ord. Troopsville, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1888; p. Troopsville, Oct. 1888-Jan. 90; Lyons, Jan. 1890-Jan. 94; Syracuse, Jan. 1894-Jan. 98; student, Syra- cuse U. 1895-96; p. Second ch.. Auburn, Jan. 1898-June 1906; Bath, June 1906-Jan. 09; South Side ch., Buffalo, Jan. 1909-. Address, m Abbott Road, Bufifalo, N. Y. WILLIAM JEANS REID, b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1850; R. T. S. 1886-88 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., July 19, 1888 ; p. North Union mission (organized as the Alexander Street Bap ch., Jan. 3, 1890), May 1888- May 93; Mumford, Sep. 1893-July 95; E. Rochester mission (organ- ized as the University Ave. Bapt. ch.. Mar. 4, 1897), July 1895- July 1902; Lyell Ave., Rochester, Aug. 1902-June 08; 46th St. ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., and miss. Pittsburgh Bapt. Assn., July 1908- Address, 173 44th St., Pittsburgh, Pa. LLEWELLYN JOSHUA TINGLEY, b. Margaree, Cape Breton, N. S., Sep. 9, 1860; Ac. C. 1882; N. T. I. 1886-87; R. T. S. 1887-88; ord. 127 1888 Jordan River, N. S, Sep. 20, 1888 ; p. Shelburne, N. S, June 1888-Dec. 89 ; Upper Wilmot ch., Jan. 1890-Jan. 97 ; Freeport, Jan. 1897-Jan. 99 ; Clementsvale, Mar. 1899-1902; St. Margaret's Bay, N. Y., 1902-06; Pugwash, N. S., June 1906-Sep. 08; Falmouth, Nov. 1908-. Address, Falmouth, Nova Scotia. RUDOLPH TRAUGOTT WEGENER, b. Watertown, Wis., Sep. 21 1862; G. D. 1882-88; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Dayton, O., July 6, 1888; p. German ch., Dayton, June 1888-July 96; Harlem German ch., New York, N. Y., Aug. 1896-1907; First German ch., Boston, Mass., 1907- 09; First ch., Baltimore, Md., 1909-. Address, Patterson Pk. and Monument St., Baltimore, Md. SPECIAL STUDENTS John Calvin Hankinson, b. Aylmer, Ont., Dec. 14, 1856; Woodstock C. 1883-84; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1886. Address, Sinclairville, N. Y. James Madison Hare, b. Huntingdon Co., Pa., ord. Peabody, Kan., Nov. 12, 1881; p. Peabody, July 1881-Nov. 82; Bu. U. 1885; R. T. S. 1885-86; dismissed to U. T. S. Address, Jersey City, N. J. Paul Heiligman, Presb., b. Cincinnati, O., June 23, 1865; Union Bibli- cal Sem., Dayton, O., 1888; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887; dismissed to Lane T. S. Address, Pierceton, Ind. George Samuel Mellor, b. Stockport, O., Nov. 16, 1859; D. U. 1885; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1885; w. c. Stockport, O., 1886-94; dismissed to Aub. T. S. Address, Adams Mills, O. Cortland Hargrave Schuyler, b. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 30, 1856; R. T. S. 1885-86; (1900). Charles Augustus Strong, b. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 28, 1862; U. R. 1884; H. U. 1885; R. T. S. 1885-86; student in Berlin, 1886-87; Paris, Berlin, and Freiburg, 1889-90; instructor in Philosophy, Corn. U., 1887-89; docent in Psychology, Clark U., 1890; associate prof, of Psy- chology, U. C, 1892-95 ; lecturer in Psychology, Columbia U., 1895- 1903; prof, of Psychology, ib., 1903-. Author, Why the Mind Has a Body, 1903. Address, Lakewood, N. J. Louis Ulysses Warner, b. Orleans, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1857; U. R. 1885-87; R. T. S. 1885-87; dismissed to B. U. T. S. Address, New Kirk, Okla. 30-*5 128 1889 1889 GRADUATES FREDERICK W. LOCKWOOD, Class Secretary HERMAN CHARLES BUCHHOLZ, b. Wilsnack, Germany, May 24, 1860; U. R., part, course; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Auburn, N. Y., June 19, 1889; p. Immanuel ch., Auburn, Jan. 1889-May 93; graduate student, Aub. T. S., 1891-92; Chester, S. C, iMay 1893-1902; Fulton Ave. ch., Baltimore, Md., 1902-03; First ch., Hawkinsville, Ga., Dec. 1904- Apr. 06; state evangelist, Ga. State Miss. Board, Apr. 1906-. state evangelist, Ga. W. B. M. U., 1906- dean, evangelistic department, St. Miss. Board, Dec. 1908-. Address, 1009 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga. HENRY PARK COCHRANE, b. Monmouth, Me., Mar. 25, 1856; Cuburn Classical Inst.; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Princeton, Me., Aug. 7, 1889; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Burma, 1889-96; in America on furlough, 1896-99; in Burma, 1899-1903; resigned from A. B. F. M. Soc, Apr. 1904; First ch., Shelton, Wash., Oct. 1904-Aug. 08; First ch.. Burton, Sep. 1907-Apr. 09; reappointed for Burma, 1909-. Author, Among the Burvians; Missio)ts in Burma. Address, Rangoon, Burma. GOTTLOB FETZER, b. Cleveland, O., July 30, 1861; G. D. 1881-84; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Cleveland, O., July 1, 1889; p. Erin Ave. German ch., Cleveland, June 1889-Oct. 90; Berlin, Ont., Nov. 1890-Sep. 97; Second German ch., New York, N. Y., Oct. 1897-Dec. 1901. Editor, Dcr Scndbotc, and other publications of the German Bapt. Pub. Soc, Cleveland, O., Jan. 1902-. Address, 3804 Payne Ave. N. E., Cleveland, O. JACOB HEINRICHS, b. Allenstein, Prussia, Mar. 2, 1860; G. D. 1881-83; U. R. 1884-86; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 10, 1889; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Nellore, Nov. 1889-Mar. 91; Ongole, Mar. 1891-Oct. 92; Vinukonda, Oct. 1892-July 95; pres.. Theological Seminary, Ramapatam, Nellore district, India, July 1895-. Author, Old Testament Introduction (in Telugu) ; Ecclesiology (in Telugu) ; History of New Testament Church and Life of Paul; Eschatology (in Telugu) ; Neiv Testament Introduction with Analyses; Commentary on The Epistle to the Romans (in Telugu, 1903). Address, Ramapatam, Nellore District, India. WALTER VAUGHN HIGGINS, b. Wolfville, N. S., Dec. 19, 1864; Ac. C. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Wolfville, N. S., Sep. 10, 1889; miss. 129 1889 Board of Foreign Miss, of the Bapt. Conv., of the Maritime Provinces, 1889; miss, in India, 1889-1907; secy., Foreign Mission Board, May 1907-. editor. Mission Report Among the Telugus, 1897-1906. Author, Map of Telugu Mission; Outline Life of Christ (in Telugu) ; Bible Study (in Telugu) ; Life in India (Illustrated). Address, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. FRANK PLATT LEACH, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1861; Ham. C. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Naples, N. Y., June 21, 1889; p. Naples, 1889-92 ; Red Oak, la., Jan. 1892-June 97 ; Rochester, Minn., Sep. 1897- Sep. 1900; Sioux Falls, S. D., Sep. 1900-Sep. 03; general secy., S. D. S. S. Association, Sep. 1903-. Managing editor, Iowa Baptist Herald, 1896. Address, 812 S. Main St., Sioux Falls, S. D. EDGAR PERKINS LIPSCOMB, b. Afton, Va., June 30, 1863; Rich. C. 188o; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Brockport, N. Y., July 5, 1889; p. Brock- port, June 1889-Mar. 94; Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 1894-Feb. 96; Eufaula, Ala., Aug. 1896-Aug. 98; w. c. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1898-1902; p. Lebanon, O., 1902-08; teaching, Elim Bible Training School, 1908-. Address, 30 Williams St., Rochester, N. Y. FREDERICK WILLIS LOCKWOOD, b. Steuben, N. Y., July 31, 1863; U. R. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Titusville, Pa., Sep. 2, 1889; p. Titusville, July 1889-Dec. 94; Ossining, N. Y., Apr. 1895-Nov. 1902; Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 1902-Oct. 08; assistant supt., Mass. Anti-Saloon League, Oct. 1908- Address, 24 Milk St., Boston, Mass. JAMES ROSS LYNCH, b. Auburn, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1863; U. R. 1885; prof, in Cook Acad., 1885-86; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 27, 1889; p. Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester, 1888-98; First ch., Lockport, 1898-99; in business, Detroit, Mich., 1899-1900. (1900.) *CHARLES CRANDALL MAXFIELD, b. Hannawa Falls, N. Y., Apr. 3, 1860; student, S. N. S., Potsdam, 1878; S. N. S., Ypsilanti, Mich., 1881; student, Woodstock C. 1882; student, Toronto U. 1884; Toronto Bapt. C. 1885-88; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Hilton, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1889; p. Hilton, Sep. 1889-Nov. 92; Binghamton, Dec. 1892-Sep. 96; Oneida, Sep. 1896-1902; evangelistic work in Conn, and New York, 1902-06; d. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 9, 1907. CHARLES ALBERT PARKER, b. Ludlow, Me., Jan. 8, 1859; B. U. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-87; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Houlton, Me., July 26, 1889; p. Lake City, Col., Dec. 1889-Dec. 93; graduate student, H. U. 1894-95; supply, Carver, Mass., Dec. 1893-Dec. 94; p. Calvary ch., Quincy, Feb. 1895-Sep. 98; Los Gatos, Cal., Sep. 1899-Nov. 1900; Immanuel ch., San Jose, Cal., Sep. 1901-May 03; invalid, 1903-05; p. First ch., Redwood City, Cal., Jan. 1906-. Address, Redwood City, Calif. 130 1889 GEORGE WHEATON TAFT, b. Salem, IMich., July 17, 1865; Kal. C. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 13, 1889; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Tokyo, Japan, 1889-96; Kobe, 1896-97; returned Apr. 1897; field worker, A. B. F. M. Soc. in U. S. 1897- 1902; p. First ch., Oakmont, Pa., Sep. 1902-Jan. 05; Homewood ch., Pittsburg, Pa., Jan., 1905-. instructor, Japanese Bapt. T. S., 1893-94; prof. Church History and History of Christian Doctrine, ib., 1894-96; editor, Japanese version of How Christ Came to Church; also of Uhl- horn's Conflict of Heathenism and Christianity. .•\ddrcss, 523 Rosedalc St., Pittsburg, Pa. EDWARD ARTHUR TUCK, b. Alilford, N. H., Feb. 6, 1860; Am. C 1885; B. U. T. S. 1886-87; N. T. I. Sep.-Dec. 1887; R. T. S. 1889; miss. Newburgh, N. Y., 1889-91 ; ord. Newburg, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1891 ; p. People's ch., Newburg, Nov. 1891-Nov. 96; Summer St. ch., Nan- tucket. Mass., Nov. 1896-Dec. 97; The People's ch., Nantucket, Dec. 1897-June 99; engaged in evangelistic work, July 1899-1900; Otisfield, Me., Cong, ch., 1901-03; miss, to lumbermen, 1904; N. H. State miss., 1905; p. W. Stewartson, N. H., 1906-07; West ch.. Concord, 1908-. Address, 518 N. State St., Concord, N. H. WILLIAM WARD WEST, b. Hartford, Conn., July 11, 1858; U. R. 18^-86: Hartford T. S. 1886-88; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., July 1, 1889; assistant p. Fourth Ave. ch., Pittsburg, June 1889-Feb. 90; p. Oakland ch., Pittsburg, Feb. 1890-Dec. 1900; Erie Ave ch., Williamsport, Pa., Dec. 1900-Sep. 04; First ch., Greensburg, Pa., Sep. 1904-. pres., Penn. State B. Y. P. U., 1898. Address, 216 Vannear Ave., Greensburg, Pa GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE ALDEN MERTON HENDRICK, b. Greenfield, C, Nov. 24, 1862; Bu. U. 1882-86; R. T. S. 1886-89; ord. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 3, 1889; p. Towanda, Oct. 1889-Dec. 91 ; Tunkhannock, Dec. 1891-Dec. 92 ; Valley Falls, N. Y., Dec. 1892-95; First ch., Zanesville. O.. 1895^8; Greece, N. Y., Aug. 1898-. Address, 140 Little Ridge, Barnard, N. Y. ALFRED WILLIAM HURFORD HODDER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 18, 1858; Bu. U. part, course; ord. Mansfield, Pa., May 12, 1885; p. Mansfield, 1885-86 ; R. T. S. 1886-89 ; p. Easton, Pa., 1889-92 ; Sixteenth St. ch.. New York, N. Y., 1892-1903; Ch. of the Redeemer, Flat- bush, Brooklyn, 1903-. moderator of Ministers' Conference, New York City ; pres. of United Societies of C. E. of New York and The Bronx. .\ddress, 795 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, New York. CHARLES HENRY MOXIE, b. London, England, Jan. 22, 1856; Colg. Acad., 1880-81; ord. Bradford, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1886; R. T. S. 131 1889 1887-89; p. Canaseraga, N. Y. ; St. Paul Park, Minn., Oct. 1889-Feb. 90; Oehvein, la., six months, Chenoa, 111., June 1891-Jan. 92; Hum- boldt, la., Apr. 1892-Nov. 93 ; Hawarden, la., Jan. 1894-Mar. 95 ; River Falls, Wis., Jan. 1896-Mar. 97; joined the Congregationalists. SAMUEL MILTON NEV\^LAND, b. Amity, N. Y., June 7, 1849; Phelps Union and Classical school ; ord. Gypsum, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1886 ; p. Second Phelps ch.. Gypsum, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1886; p. Second Phelps ch.. Gypsum, 1886-89; R. T. S. 1887-89; p. Clifton Springs, 1888-92; Seneca Falls, 1892-1909; Newark Valley, Mar.. 1909-. Address, Newark Valley, N. Y. AMER ALANSON REED, b. Murray, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1851; ord. Farmersville, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1886; p. Portageville, July 1887-May 88; R. T. S. 1887-89; supply. E. Henrietta, Sep. 1888-Apr. 89; p. Benning- ton, May 1889-Aug. 91; S. Hannibal, Aug. 1891-Dec. 93; Sloansville, Jan. 1894-Feb. 98 ; Richmondville ch. and Seward Valley ch., Feb. 1898- Nov. 99; Warren ch., Jordanville, Dec. 1899-Aug. 1902; Findley Lake, Sep. 1902-Sep. 06; Darien, Oct. 1906-Sep. 08; Bethany, Oct. 1908-. Address, R. F. D., Linden, N. Y. =i=WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR, b. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1847; R. T. S. 1886-89; ord. Richburg, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1890; p. Throopsville, Apr. 1890-Sep. 91; Hinsdale, Sep. 1891-Sep. 92; Clifton, Sep. 1892- Nov. 95 ; W. Henrietta, Nov. 1895-1901 ; Hinsdale, 1901-04 ; Gaines and Murray, 1904-05; d. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1905. FRANK EDWARD WARNER, b. North Hartland, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1858; S. N. S. Geneseo and Brockport, N. Y. ; R. T. S. 1887-89; miss. M. E. Missionary Soc, Rangoon, Burma, 1889-91 ; ord. to the Bapt. ministry, Rangoon, May 30, 1891 ; returned to America, 1891 ; secy., Y. M. C. A., Batavia, N. Y., Feb. 1892-Jan. 93 ; p. North Hector, June 1893-Aug. 97 ; Yates, Aug. 1897-Jan. 99 ; Webster, Jan. 1899-Jan. 1901 ; supt. Rescue Miss., Auburn, Jan. 1901-June 04; engaged in mercantile pursuits, June 1904-July 07; p. Meridian, Aug. 1907-July 08; supply pastor, July 1908- Address, 7 Sumner St., Auburn, N. Y. JOSEPH WESTON, b. South Witham, England, Mar. 20, 1859; private tutors, and Cook Acad. ; R. T. S. 1887-89 ; ord. Bellefontaine, O., June 26, 1889 ; p. Bellefontaine, May 1889-Nov. 91 ; Webster, N. Y., Jan. 1892-Dec. 98; Holley, Dec. 1898-Apr. 1905; Manchester, N. Y., Apr. 1905-Aug. 08; Niagara St. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1908- Address, 368 Grand Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 132 1890 SPECIAL STUDENTS Arthur Polk Brown, b. Princeton, Ind., Jan. 31, 1866; F. C. 1886; R. T. S. 1886-87 ; dismissed to Maclay School of Theology of U. S. Calif. Addres.s, 1344 O. St., Fresno, Calif. Houstinos Mardiros Daghistalian (formerly Houstinos Mardiros Tor- osian), h. Hadjin, Cilicia, June 30, 1860; Aintab C. ; R. T. S. 1886-87, one year in the English course ; engaged in mercantile pursuits. Address, 2110 Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y. Henry Frink, b. Preston City, Conn., Aug. 7, 1854; B. U. 1886; N. T. I. 1886-87; C. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887; R. T. S. Jan.-May 1888; not ord. ; farmer, Preston, Conn., 1888-. Address, Preston, Conn. William Austin Giboney, b. Vernon Co., Mo., May 10, 1858; W. J. C; ord. Tipton. Mo.. Apr. 3, 1881 ; R. T. S. 1887-88, one year in English course; p. Tipton, Rolla, Rich Hill, Louisiana, Mo.; Parma, N. Y., 1887-88; Helena, Batesville, Ark.; evangelist in the Middle West. 1890- 97; Address, Commerce, Texas. William Bernard Hutchinson, b. Great Village, N. S., Jan. 16, 1861; Ac. C. 1886; N. T. L 1886-87; Toronto Bapt. C. 1887-88; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1888; ord. Quebec, Quebec, Jan. 29, 1899; p. Quebec, Jan.- Sep. 1889; dismissed to N. T. L D.D., Ottawa U., 1901. Address, Ottawa, Kans. Allen Asa Laytcn, b. Sand Creek, Ind., Apr. 12, 1855; F. C. 1886; R. T. S. 1886-87; ord. Denver, Col., Nov. 29, 1887; supply, First ch., Pueblo, 1887-88; p. First ch.. Las Vegas, N. Mex., 1888-97; Long- mont, Col., 1897-99; Delta, May 1899-1903; Pueblo, Col., 1903-06; Independence, Kan. 1906-07; Denver, Col., 1907-08; Twin Falls, Idaho, 1908-09; Denver, Col., 1909- cor. secy, for A. B. F. U. Soc. for N. Mex., 1889-99. Address, 846 Sherman Ave., Denver, Col. 28-*2 1890 GRADUATES CHRISTIAN A. CLAUSEN, Class Secretary ♦JOHN FREMONT AMES, b. DcRuyter, N. Y., May 13, 1858; Colg. U. 1886: ord. Genoa, Dec. 9, 1886; p. Genoa. 1886-88; Aub. T. S. 1887- 88; R. T. S. 1890; p. Madison. S. Dak., 1890-92; Phoenix, Ariz., May- July 92; d. as a result of injuries received in an accident. Phoenix, Aug. 12, 1892. 133 1890 SAMUEL HERSCHELL BOWYER, b. Pisgah, III., Feb. 22. 1863; S. C. 1884-88; ord. Pisgah. 111., Aug. 21, 1887; R. T. S. 1890; p. Nokomis, 111., May 1890-May 92; Taylorville. May 1892-Jan. 98; Decatur, Jan. 1898-6ct. 1909; Central ch., Springfield, Oct. 1909-. D.D., S. C, 1904. Address. Springfield, 111. CHRISTIAN ALBRECHT CLAUSEN, b. New York, N. Y., Mar. 23, 1862; U. R. 1886; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Peekskill, N. Y., June 17, 1890; p. Peekskill, June 1890-May 95; Brockport, May 1895-July 1900; secy., N. Y. State Bapt. Pastors' Conference, 1894-1902; as- sistant p. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1900-Oct. 01 ; Lancaster, N. Y., Nov. 1901-Oct. 02 ; health failed ; engaged in mercantile pur- suits, Oct. 1902-. Address, 32 Roosevelt Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. WILBUR WILLIS COCHRANE, b. Monmouth, Me., Apr. 16, 1859; Cy. C. 1885; ord. W. Sumner, Me.. June 8, 1886; R. T. S. 1890; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, to the Shans, at Shamo, Namkham and Hsipaw, Oct. 1890-99 ; returned to America on furlough, 1899 ; returned to mission field, stationed Mongnai, Hsipaw, 1901 ; second furlough, 1909. Address, Hsipaw, N. Shan States, Burma. CHARLES GAULDEN DILWORTH, b. ^^lonticello, Fla., Sep. 25, 1865; Mer. U. 1887; ord. Eastman, Ga., Sep. 2, 1886; R. T. S. 1890; p. Rhinebeck, N. Y.. 1890-94; Painted Post, 1894-98; Athens. Pa.. 1898-99; Tifton, Ga., Dec. 1899-1906; Augusta, 1906- Address, Augusta, Ga. JAMES GRANT, b. Grantown, Scotland, Aug. 19, 1861; U. R. 1887, B. S.; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Springfield, Mass., June 3, 1890; p. State St. ch., Springfield, Nov. 1889-Nov. 92; w. c. Santa Barbara, Cal., Nov. 1892-May 95; p. Morningside ch.. Pittsfield, Mass.. May 1895-Dec. 1900; Watertov.n, Dec. 1900-May 05; engaged in mercantile pursuits. New Haven, Conn., May 1905-. Address, New Haven, Conn. CLARENCE ELGINE LAPP, b. Clarence Center. N. Y., July 25, 1862; U. R. 1887; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Newark, N. J., Dec. 30, 1890; p. Fifth ch., Newark, Dec. 1890-Jan. 95 ; Greenwich, N. Y., Feb. 1895- Oct. 99: Austin (Chicago) 111., Oct. 1899-Mar. 1905; Flint, Mich., JNIar. 1905-1910; Norwood ch., Cincinnati, O.. 1910-. Ph. D. Address, Cincinnati, Ohio. WILLIAM ELMER LOUCKS, b. Alverton, Pa., Jan. 29. 1863; U. R. 1886; R. T. S. 1890: ord. Cincinnati, O., July 1, 1890; p. Walnut Hills ch.. Cincinnati, June 1890-June 96; First ch., Toledo, Jan. 1897- Apr. 1908; Fourth ch.. Minneapolis. Minn.. Apr. 1908-. Address, 1704 Emerson Ave. N.. Minneapolis. ^linn. 134 1890 FRED ELMER MARBLE, b. Honeoye Falls N. Y., June 21, 1861; U. R. 1887; R. T. S. 1890; ord. VVallingford, Conn., Sep. 25, 1890; p. Wallingford, Aug. 1890-Oct. 97; graduate student, Y. U. 1895-97; Univ. of Berlin, 1897^8; p. Brattleboro, Vt., Dec. 1898-1902; North Ave., Cambridge, Mass., 1902- pres., Vermont Bapt. State Conv., 1900- 02. Ph. D., Y. U., 1897. Address, 2 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass. THOMAS MOODY, b. London, England, June 30, 1862; Toronto Bapt. C. 1880-88; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 9, 1890; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Irebu, Congo Free State, Southwest Africa, 1890-94; in America on furlough, 1894-95; Lukunga, Congo Free State, 1895-1900; returned to Congo, 1901-07; visited the Sudan-Xorthern Nigeria, spring of 1907; in America on furlough, 1907-09; returned to Africa, 1910-. Permanent address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass. CORTLAND MYERS, b. Kingston, N. Y., June 3, 1864; U. R. 1887; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., May 1890; p. First ch., Syracuse, May 1890-Aug. 93; First ch., Brooklyn, Aug. 1893-Aug. 1909; Fre- mont Temple, Boston, Mass., Aug. 1909-. Author, The Best Place on Earth; Midnight in a Great City; American Guns; Why Men do Not Go to Church; Making a Life; Henry Fielding's Dream; The Lost Wedding Ring; The New Evangelism; The Boy Jesus; The Real Holy Spirit; The Attractive Church. D.D., Temple C, 1899. Address, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. BENJAMIN OTTO, b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 7, 1862; U. R. 1887; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., July 22, 1890; p. Second German ch., Milwaukee, June 1890-Sep. 94; First ch., Coldwater, Mich., Sep. 1894-Mar. 97; North ch., Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 1897-Oct. 1906; First ch., Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1906-. Author, Outline Studies of Life of Christ. Address, 3008 Linwood Boul., Kansas City, Mo. FRANK JOHN PALMER, b. East Aurora, N. Y., Sep. 30, 1855; U. R. 1885-87; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Chili Center, N. Y., June 25, 1890; p. Chili, 1890-May 97; Lima, May 1897-July 1903; supplied occasion- ally, Rochester. N. Y., July-Get. 1903; p. Pittsford. N. Y., Oct. 1903- 10; Avoca, 1910-. Address, Avoca, N. Y. WILLIAM FREDERICK RAASCH, b. Hustisford, Wis., May 30, 1863; G. D. 1880-83; Colg. Acad., 1884-86; U. R. 1886-87; R. T. S. 1890; ord. White Rock, S. D., Aug. 27, 1890; p. Edgerton, Wis., Nov. 1890-Oct. 91; Ontario, Oct. 1891-Aug. 92; farmer, Muscotah, Kan., on account of ill-health, Aug. 1892-Feb. 95; p. Silver Lake, Kan., Feb. 1895-Feb. 96; Parsons, W. Va., Aug. 1896-July 98; w. c. on account of ill-health. South Butler, N. Y.. Oct. 1898. (1900) 135 1890 WILLIAM GEORGE WEDEMEYER, b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1864; student with Rev. G. W. Samson, D.D., 1883-87; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Emmanuel ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1890; p. Washington, Pa., June 1890-Oct. 91 ; health failed ; recuperating, San Diego, Cal., and Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1891-Dec. 92; p. First ch., Lakewood, N. J., Dec. 1892-. Address, 238 First St., Lakewood, N. J. GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE DWIGHT PARLEY BROWN, b. Plessis, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1856; ord. South Richland, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1883; p. Westerlo, 1884-85; Mt. Morris, 1886-87; R. T. S. 1887-90; p. Perry, N. Y., 1887-89; evangelist, 1890- 1900; (1900) CYRUS EDWIN CHRISTIAN, b. Salamanca, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1864; Colg. Acad, a part of 1886; R. T. S. 1888-90; ord. N. Hector, N. Y., June 5, 1890; p. N. Hector, Jan. 1890-Mar. 93; Wolcott, Mar. 1893- Jan. 94; Brocton, Feb. 1894-May 97; Horseheads, Nov. 1897-Jan. 1901; Genesee St. ch., Rochester, Jan. 1901-Mar. 03; First ch., Jean- nette. Pa., Mar. 1903-Oct. 07; Horseheads, N. Y., Oct. 1907- Address, Horseheads, N. Y. ROBERT BENTON STEVENS, Presb., b. Fulton, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1853 ; Park. C. 1883-84 ; Lake Forest U. Sep.-Nov. 1884 ; R. T. S. 1887- 90; not ord.; supplied various Presb. and M. E. churches in N. J., 1891-97; supply, De Grasse, N. Y., 1898-99; North Russell, 1899; (1900) SPECIAL STUDENTS Jesse Isaac Ayres, b. Russellville, Ky., May 30, 1861; Rich. C. ; teacher, Georgetown C, 1882-84; Staunton, Va., 1884-85; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887. Address, Jackson, Mo. Carl Adolphus Daniel, R. T. S. 1887-88; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1888). Frank Orville Dickey, b. Three Mile Bay, N. Y., July 16, 1846; Hills- dale C. 1879; ord. Free Will Baptist, Adams, Mich., May 5, 1878; p. Free Will Bapt. churches. Grand Ledge, Mich. ; Middlesex, N. Y. ; Elmira; R. T. S. 1889-90; ord. Baptist, Charlotte, Mich., Sep. 5, 1890; p. Charlotte, July 1890-93; Ionia, Oct. 1893-Oct. 96; w. c. Kalamazoo, engaged in supplying churches, Oct. 1896-May 98; p. Otsego, May 1898- May 1901 ; Angelica, N. Y., May 1901-Aug. 05 ; supplying churches, Baltimore, Md., Aug. 1905-. Address, Baltimore, Md. 136 1891 George Hamman, b. Cassel, Germany, Apr. 12, 1864; Bay. U.; ord. Belton, Texas, June 12, 1887; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887; dismissed to S. B. T. S. Frederick William Charles Meyer, R. T. S. 1887-88; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1888). Herbert Slee Morrill, b. Newark, N. J., Aug. 30, 1867; La Gr. C. 1888; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1888; evangelist. Address, Aurora, 111. ♦Horace Baldwin Morrill, b. Newark, N. J., Aug. 30, 1867; La Gr. C. 1888; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1888; d. Takamah, Neb., Nov. 24, 1902. Francis Wayland Reynolds, b. Covington, Pa., Sep. 24, 1861; B. U. 1886; C. T. S. ; R. T. S. a short time in 1889; Address, Wellsboro, Pa. Buel R. Smith, b. Yorkshire Center, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1853; R. T. S. 1887-89. in English course; ord. Yates, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1889; p. Yates, 1889-Dec. 90 ; Fourth ch., Syracuse, Dec. 1890-Nov. 93 ; Benton Center, Nov. 1893-96; Cazenovia Park ch., Buffalo, ]\Iay 1899-Jan. 1900; in business, Olean, N. Y., Jan. 1900-. Address, Clean, N. Y. George Wharton, b. Noxubee Co., Miss., Dec. 23, 1849; Miss. C. 1873; S. B. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Deerbrook, Miss., July 1876; p. Shuqualak, Miss., two years ; Corinth, one year ; Waynesville, N. C, six years ; Clinton, Miss., two years ; editor, Baptist Record; Western North Caro- lina Baptist; R. T. S. 1889-90; prof. Latin and Greek, Miss. C. ; pres., Hillman Female C, Clinton, Miss. D.D., Miss. C. Address, Clinton, Miss. 28-*2 1891 GRADUATES WALTER R. BETTERIDGE, Class Secretary HERBERT AGATE, b. Pittsford, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1864; U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891 ; ord. Bowling Green, O., Sep. 18, 1891 ; p. Bowling Green, 1891-July 97; Oliver Street ch., Toledo, Sep. 1897-Nov. 99; Norwalk, Nov. 1899-May 1909; Sewickley, Pa., 'Slay 1909-. Address, 516 Grimes St., Sewickley, Pa. CLARENCE AUGUSTUS BARBOUR, b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 21, 1867; B. U. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 15, 1891; 137 1891 p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, May 1891-May 1909; international secy., Y. M. C. A. of North America, May 1909-. president N. Y. State C. E. Society, 1897. D.D., U. R., 1901 and B. U., 1909. Address, 151 Saratoga Ave., Rochester, N. Y. WALTER ROBERT BETTERIDGE, b. Riga, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1863; U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; instructor in Hebrew, R. T. S. 1891-92; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 30, 1892; assistant prof. Hebrew Lang, and Literature, R. T. S. 1892-1900; acting prof., ib., 1900-01; Hoyt prof., ib., 1901-. student, Universities of Gottingen and BerHn, 1895-96. in Europe and Palestine, 1909-10. Librarian, R. T. S. 1901-. D.D., U. R., 1906. Address, 18 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y. HENRY CLARKE, b. St. Cleer, Cornwall, England, Nov. 11, 1859; U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Stonington, Conn., Oct. 1, 1891; p. Stonington, Sep. 1891-June 1901; Bristol, June 1901-. Address, Bristol, Conn. GEORGE DOWNING GOULD, b. New Hudson, N. Y., May 15, 1859; Alfred U. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Huntington, Mass., July 22, 1891; p. Huntington, June 1891-Aug. 96; Calvary ch.. Westerly, R. L, Sep. 1896-Aug. 99; supplying Huntington, Mass., Aug. 1899- Apr. 1900; p. Rockville, Conn., Apr. 1900-. Address, 84 Orchard St., Rockville, Conn. CHESLEY HOLMES, b. Harper, Ind., Jan. 24, 1860; F. C. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Dayton, 0., Sep. 29, 1891; p. Dayton, 1891-Mar. 93; Winterset, la.. Mar. 1893-Sep. 96; Letts, Ind., Sep. 1896-Sep. 97; Big Cedar ch., near Whitcomb, Apr. 1897-99 ; Dupont, Mar. 1899-Dec. 1901 ; Vernon, Oct. 1899-Oct. 1903; teaching Vernon, Sep. 1903-June 06; p. Hebron, Sep. 1906-09. Address, Vernon, Ind. FREDERICK ROBINSON LEACH, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1864; Ham. C. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 4, 1891; p. St. Paul, July 1891-Sep. 94; Glenwood, la., Oct. 1894-Mar. 99; Anoka, Minn., Apr. 1899-Jan. 1908; Park Rapids, Apr. 1908- Address, Park Rapids, Minn. OSCAR LAFAYETTE MARTIN, b. Henry Co., Va., June 21, 1861; Rich. C. 1884-88 ; R. T. S. 1891 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 19, 1891 ; p. North ch., Rochester, May-Oct. 1891 ; First ch., Anderson, S. C, Nov. 1891-Dec. 99; Williamston, and Lebanon chs., Jan. 1903-Apr. 05; First ch., Dalton, Ga., Apr. 1905-Jan. 07; First ch., Barnesville, Ga., Jan. 1907- Address, 1 Elm St., Barnesville, Ga. JOHN McGUIRE, b. South Bend, Ind., Nov. 11. 1858; U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 2, 1891 ; miss. A. B. F. M. 138 1891 Soc, Mandalay, Upper Rurma, 1891-98; Rangoon, Burma, 1898-1907; acting pres., Burman T. S., Insein, 1907-08; pres., ib., 1909-. Chairman, Burman Bible Revision Committee; member Burman Committee of Ref- erence. Author, Burmese translation, Vedder's Dawn of Christianity. Address, Seminary Hill, Insein, Burma. WILFRED JOHN HEADER, b. Augusta, Me., Oct. 10, 1859; Cy. C. 1888; R. 1". S. 1891; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1891; p. Dunkirk, 1891-1900; Cliftondale, Mass., 1900-02; Ayer, 1902-05; w. c. Revere, 1905-08 ; mercantile pursuits, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908-. Address, 1341 72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LEWIS ALFRED MITCHELL, b. Stockton, N. Y., May 25, 1858; Marion Coll. Inst., 1886; U. R. 1886-88; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 8, 1891; p. Beatrice, Sep. 1891-Dec. 92; w. c. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Jan.-Dec. 1893; p. Niagara Falls, Dec. 1893-July 97; in business, Niagara Falls, July 1897-Feb. 99; p. Rhinebeck, Feb. 1899-June 1906; Camden, S. C, July 1906-09; w. c. Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1909-. Address, Rhinebeck, N. Y. GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTER, b. Andrew Co., Mo., Apr. 24, 1859; La Gr. C. 1888; ord. Barnard, Mo., Aug. 31, 1885; R. T. S. 1891, omitted Hebrew; p. Bedford, la., 1891-92; Glenwood, 1892-94; Rich Hill, Mo., 1894-96; Owingsvill, Ky., 1896-98; educational work, Cald- well. Kan., 1898-1900; Blackwell, Okla., 1900-03; p. Brannon, 1903-05; Tonkawa, 1905-07; Sabetha, 1907-. Ph.D.. S. C. Address, Sabetha, Kan. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS SCHNEIDER, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1864; G. D. 1882-84; U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Denver, Col., Aug. 7, 1891; p. First German ch., Denver, June 1891-May 93; First German ch.. Erie. Pa., May 1893-Oct. 1905 ; First German ch., Bufifalo, N. Y.. Oct. 1905-Jan. 08; instructor in the G. D., R. T. S., Jan. OS- Address, 246 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. JOHN JERSEY WILLIAMS, b. Carmarthenshire, Wales, Sep. 7. 1863; Haverfordwest C, Wales, 1885; ord. Camrose, South Wales, Oct. 14, 1885 ; R. T. S. 1891 ; p. Lyell Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 1890- Aug. 92; Plattsmouth, Neb.. Sep. 1892-Mar. 94; Syracuse, Apr. 1894- Jan. 98; Brock, Jan. 1898-May 1900; Claremont, Ont., Nov. 1900-Mar. 03; Coaticook, Que., Mar. 1903-Dcc. 06; Newport, Vt., Dec. 1906-. Address, 14 Third St., Newport, Vermont. GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE JAMES BODWELL CODY, b. W. Zorra. Ont., June 9. 1855; R. T. S. 1889-91 ; ord. Gorham, N. Y., June 5, 1891 : p. Gorham, 1891-92; Genoa, 1892-93; Meridian. 1893-95; united with Troy Presbytery, 1896. Address, Bethany, Pa. 139 1891 JOHN ROY EGAN, b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 11, 1857; S. N. S., Brock- port, N. Y., 1881-82 ; R. T. S. 1888-91 ; ord. Lebanon Springs, N. Y., Sep. 10, 1891 ; p. Lebanon Springs, 1891-92 ; Herrick Centre and Elk- dale, 1893-95; Forest City, Pa., 1895-96; w. c. Forest City, 1896-97; p. Hale Eddy, 1897-98 ; Essex, N. Y., 1899-1902 ; Taburg, 1902-04 ; evange- listic work, 1905 ; p. Blodgett Mills, 1906-08 ; Stephentown, 1909-. Address, Stephentown, N. Y. FREDERICK HENRY GATES, b. Jacksonville, N. Y., July 15, 1857; Watkins Acad., 1871-74; medical student, 1875-76; ord. Etna, N. Y., May 23, 1877; p. Etna, 1877-78; McLean, Apr. 1878-Apr. 80; Truxton, May 1880-May 81; Genoa, June 1881-June 83; Smethport, Pa., July 1883-June 86; Macedon, N. Y., July 1886-Sep. 91; R. T. S. 1889-91; p. Saugerties, N. Y., Oct. 1891-Apr. 98; Winsted, Conn., May 1898- May 1901; Horseheads, N. Y., May 1901-Dec. 04; Three Mile Bay, Dec. 1904-Sept. 06 ; special evangelistic and missionary work, Sept. 1906- Apr. 09; p. Truxton, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1909-10. Address, Truxton, N. Y. GEORGE FREDERICK NEWHALL, b. South Danvers, Mass., Mar. 13, 1848 ; R. T. S. 1888-91 ; ord. Westerly, R. L, June 4, 1891 ; p. Calvary ch.. Westerly, June 1891-July 93; associate p. State St. ch., Springfield, Mass., Aug. 1893-Mar. 95; w. c. Springfield, Apr. 1895- May 98; associate p. First ch., North Adams, June 1898-May 1900; p. First ch., Stamford, Vt., July 1900-Apr. 08; First ch., Oak Bluffs, Mass., Apr. 1908-. Address, 6 Pocasset Ave., Oak Bluffs, Mass. RICHARD AUGUST SCHMIDT, b. Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia, Mar. 16, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-89; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 1892; p. Hanover, 1891-97; Muscatine, la., 1897-1906; Allegeny, Pa., 1906-. Address, 3403 East St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. GEORGE WILLIAM STRUTT, b. Alderney. Channell Is., England, Mar. 31, 1856; R. T. S. 1884-85; ord. Portageville, N. Y., May 23, 1884; p. Portageville, May 1884-Aug. 86; La Grange, Aug. 1886-July 90; R. T. S. 1890-91 ; p. Havana, July 1891-July 95 ; teacher of Biblical Literature, Cook Acad., 1892-95; p. Clyde, Oct. 1896-Oct. 98; South Side mission, Buffalo, Jan. 1899-Apr. 1900; Salamanca, April 1900-Sept. 08; invalid, retired, ib., 1908-. Address, Salamanca, N. Y. SPECIAL STUDENTS William Henry Baylor, b. Princess Anne Co., Va., Oct. 25, 1865; Rich. C. 1884-88; R. T. S. 1888-89; dismissed to S. B. T. S. Address, 1311 N. Caroline St., Baltimore, Md. 140 1892 William Andrew McComb, b. McDonald's Mill, Miss., Nov. 8, 1860; Miss. C. 1888; ord. Eustabonchie. Miss., Aug. 1886; S. B. T. S. 1888- 89; R. T. S. 1889-90; dismissed to B. U. T. S. Address, Clinton, Miss. ♦Edward Flitcroft Roberts, b. Manchester, England, Jan. 1, 1855; U. R. 18-Dec. 1902; Digby, N. S., Jan. 1903-xMay 07 ; Sasketoon, Sask., May 1907-Nov. 08 ; Digby, N. S., Nov. 1908-. Address, Digby, Nova Scotia. ARTHUR CHARLES BALDWIN, b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1875; D. U. 1896; instructor in Greek, Doane Academy, Granville, O., 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900 ; ord. Ballston Spa, N. Y., June 20, 1900 ; p. Ballston Spa, 1900-Mar. 06; First ch., Aurora, 111., Mar. 1906-May 08; First ch., Fall River, Mass., May 1908-. Address, 575 Maple St., Fall River, Mass. ELMER GRANT BARNUM, b. Sanborn, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1868; U. R. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Park Ave ch., Rochester, N. Y.. Nov. 28, 1900; p. Republic, Wash., Dec. 1900-July 01; teaching, 1904-08; supply. Mon- leithsville, Va., 1908- Address, Fredericksburg, Va. 173 1900 MILLARD BRELSFORD, b. Bowlusville, O., Aug. 17, 1873; D. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; B. D. 1907; ord. Urbana, O., June 28, 1900; p. Urbana, O., 1900-Mar. 05 ; E. Cleveland, O., Mar. 1905-. Address, 74 Page Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio. ARCHIE WELLS CAUL, b. Antwerp, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1868; Des M. C. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Manchester, la., June 22, 1900; p. Manchester, la., 1900-Jan. 06; miss., A. B. H. M. Soc, Lander, Wye, Feb.-May 1906; p. Vinton, la., July 1906- Address, Vinton, Iowa. JOHN HARVEY DEERE, b. Bluff Mills, Ind., Aug. 31, 1871; F. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Lima, O., Nov. 15, 1900; p. Lima, Aug. 1900- Aug. 02; Jefferson, Tenn., Aug. 1902-Apr. 04; Morristown, Apr. 1904- Feb. 05; Shelbyville. Ind., Mar. 1905-Dec. 06; supply, First ch. Redlands, Calif., Sept. 1907-Dec. 08; p. Memorial ch. S. Pasadena, Dec. 1908-. Address, 1716 Mission St., S, Pasadena, Calif. LYMAN MORSE DENTON, b. Little River, N. S., Sep. 9, 1869; Ac. C. 1896; principal high school. Round Hill, N. S., 1894-95; Chester, 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Lincoln, Neb., July 31, 1900; p. E. Lincoln ch., June 1900- ; graduate studies, Ac. C, (Church History and Ethics). Address, 612 North 26th St., Lincoln, Neb. WALTER EVERETT DE YARMETT, b. Zanesville, O., July 26, 1870; D. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Rochester, N. Y., 1900; p. Ply- mouth Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., April 1900-Dec. 02 ; Peters Creek ch., Library, Pa., Jan. 1903-July 05 ; Calvary ch., Irwin, Feb. 1906- Address, 29 Webster Ave., Irwin, Pa. WILLIAM LEWIS DORGAN, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Jan. 12, 1869; W. J. C. 1897 ; ord. Mexico, Mo., Aug. 7, 1897 ; p. Plattsburg, Mo., Jan.- Sep. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; p. Cuba, N. Y., 1900-Nov. 04; Danville, Ky.. Jan. 190S-Mar. 07; Mt. Vernon, 111., April 1908-. Address, 718 Jordan St., Mt. Vernon, 111. JACOB SCOT EBERSOLE, b. Springfield, C, Jan. 9, 1869; D. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Coshocton, O., June 28, 1900; p. Coshocton, C, May 1900-Aug. 03; Canandaigua, N. Y., Sept. 1903- Graduate studies (Apologetics, Church History and Sociology) Ewing C. Address, 20 W. Gibson St., Canandaigua, N. Y. WILBER THEODORE ELMORE, b. St. Charles, III., July 29, 1871; U. Neb. 1896; graduate student, U. Neb. 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord. First ch., Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 25, 1900; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Telugu Mission, Nov. 1900; Evangelistic work, Nov. 1900-Mar. 1907; actg. pres., Ramapatam Theol. Sem., Mar. 1907-Apr. 1908 ; on furlough in U. S., 1908-. Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford. Bldg., Boston, Mass. 174 1900 GEORGE ADAMS FAIRBANK, h. Norwich, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1871; U. R. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. iMcxico, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1900; p. Mexico, N. Y., July 190(>-Nov. 02; S. W. Oswego, Nov. 1902-Nov. 07; Averill Park, N. Y., Nov. 1907-. Address, Averill Park, N. Y. CHARLES RUMSEY FREEMAN, b. iMilton, N. S., Mar. 23, 1870; Carson and Newman C. 1896; ord. Mansfield, Mass., Nov. 27, 1896; student, B. U.. Sep.-Dec. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; p. Bridgewater, N. S., Jan. 1901-June 08; Aylesford, June 1908-. Address Aylesford, Nova Scotia. ARTHUR JOHN HAGGETT, b. near Bristol, Eng., Oct. 18, 1869; Colg. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Hiawatha, Kansas; p. Hiawath.i, Kan., July 190(>-July 04; Calvary ch., Des Moines, Iowa, July 1904- Oct. 07; Atcheson, Kan., Oct. 1907-. Address, Atcheson, Kansas. PAUL HAYNE, b. Tecumseh, Mich., Jan. 6, 1873; Kal. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., May 13, 1900; p. Tabernacle ch., Syracuse, Mar. 1900-Jan. 04; First ch., Batavia, Feb. 1904-Feb. 10; Livingston Ave. ch.. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 1910-. Address, New Brunswick, N. J. HERBERT LEONARD HOWARD, b. Tama, la., Sep. 8, 1868; W. J. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Naples, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1900; p. Naples, N. Y., May 1899-Nov. 1905; Newberg, Ore., Jan. 1906-June 06; Dun- kirk, N. Y., Sept. 1906-. Address, 71 West 4th St., Dunkirk, N. Y. DAVID LEE JAMISON, b. Laurel Point, W. Va., Oct. 15, 1867; U. W. Va., 1888; Law School, U. W. Va. 1889-90; Columbia U. 1890-91 ; practiced law, Parkersburg, W. Va., Sep. 1891-Oct. 94; Divinity School, U. C. 1894-95; ord. Parkersburg, W. Va., Aug. 14, 1895; p. Gas City, Ind., Sep. 1895-June 98; R. T. S. 1900; p. Fredonia, N. Y., Sept. 1900- August 05 ; Albion, Sept. 1905- Address, 8 W. Park St., Albion, N. Y. FRANK SOULE KENYON, b. Hamlin, N. Y., May 20, 1873; U. R. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., June 29, 1900; p. Weedsport, Dec. 1899-Mar. 1903; Park Ave. ch., Paterson, N. J., Mar. 1903-Feb. 08; Fairport, N. Y., Feb. 1908- Address, Fairport, N. Y. GEORGE DICKER KNIGHTS, b. Grant, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1864; Colg. U. 1891; teacher in the "Hamilton School," Philadelphia, Pa., 1891-97; graduate student in English Literature, Anglo-Saxon and Pedagogy, U. Pa., 1895-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord. East Aurora, N. Y., July 3, 1900; p. East Aurora, N. Y., May 1899-Sep. 1905; Upper Alton, 111., Sep. 1905-Sep. 09; prof. Eng. Lit., U. of Redlands, Calif., Sep. 1909-. D.D., S. C, 1908. Address, Box 625, Redlands, Calif. GUY CALEB LAMSON, b. Williamsville, Vt., June 29, 1875; Mid. C 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Brattlcboro, Vt, May 17, 1900; miss. p. 175 1900 Vt. Bapt. State Conv., at N. Cornwall, June 1900-Apr. 02; First ch., Montpelier, Apr. 1902-Dec. 05 ; First ch., Hyde Park, Mass., Dec. 1905- chaplain to House of Representatives, Vt., Legislature, 1904-1906; member Vt. Interdenominational Comity Commission, 1902-1905. Address, 61 Oak St., Hyde Park, Mass. CHARLES GILBERT McDANIEL, b. Prince Edward Co., Va., Jan. 27, 1872; Rich. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Newport News, Va., 1900; p. Second ch., Newport News, Va., 1900-02; miss., Soochow, China, 1902-. Address, Soochow, China. PHILETUS HAROLD McDOWELL, b. Montgomery Co., Kan., Dec. 28, 1873; Central U. of la. 1897; ord. Hiteman, la., Mar. 31, 1896; p. Hiteman, Mar.-July 1896; Ferry, Mar. 1896-Sep. 1897; Eldon, Jan.- Sep. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; p. Malvern, la.. May 1900-Jan. 02; Winterset, Jan. 1902-June 04; Immanuel ch., Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1904-May 10; Roswell, N. Mex., May 1910-. D.D., Central U., 1909. Address, Roswell, N. Mex. JOHN WEDGWOOD MERRILL, b. Castalia, la., Jan. 4, 1871; U. of S. D. 1895 ; ord. Plainview, Neb., Apr. 14, 1896 ; p. Plainview, July 1894- Sep. 97; R. T. S. 1900; p. Beatrice, Neb., 1900-05; Nebraska City, 1905- 1910; Address, 902 5th Corso, Nebraska City, Neb. WILL CLIFFORD MONROE, b. Clay Co., 111., May 17, 1864; F. C. 1895; Divinity School, U. C. Oct. 1895-Apr. 96; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Ogden Church, Adams Basin, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1900 ; p. Ogden ch., Adams Basin, May 1898-May 1901; Kingsbury, Ind., Jan. 1902-Dec. 1904; First ch., Spencer, Jan. 1905-May 06 ; First ch., Waldron, Ind., May 1906-June 08; First ch., Rantoul 111., June 1908-10; Woodstock, 1910-. Address, Woodstock, 111. JOHN WARD MOORE, b. Orangeport, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1872; U. R. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Saranac Lake, N. Y., October 26, 1900; p. Calvary ch., Saranac Lake, N. Y., May 1900-Sept. 02; Bunker Hill ch., Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 1902-Sep. 07; First ch., Bellows Falls, Vt., Sept. 07- Address, 74 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. ALFRED HANDLEY CHIPMAN MORSE, b. Bridgetown, N. S., Sep. 21, 1871; Ac. C. 1896; ord. Bridgewater, N. S., Sep. 29, 1896; p. Bridgewater, Sep. 1896-Sep. 97; R. T. S. 1900; B. D., 1907; p. Corning, N. Y., June 190a-Feb. 04; Strong Place ch., Brooklyn, Feb. 1904-. pres. Baptist Ministers Conference of New York City, 1908-09. Au- thor, Sermons; Christianity and Social Questions. Address, 54 Strong Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 176 1900 CASSIUS WESLEY NICHOLS, h. Williamstown. Mo., Feb. 4, 1872; La. Gr. C. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Van Wert, O., Nov. 2, 1900; p. Van Wert, O., June 1900-Oct. 02; miss, to the Mormons, Springville, Utah. Oct. 1902-Ocl. 04; p. Murphyboro, 111., Oct. 1904-Dec, 06; Lindsay, Calif., Jan. 1907-Feb. 08; Belleville, 111., Feb. 1908-. Address, Belleville, 111. CHARLES ELLIOTTE PARKER, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1868; U. R. 1896: R. T. S. 1900; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., April 23, 1901; p. Addi- son, Vt., June 190(>-Mar. 01 ; Fillmore Ave ch., Buffalo, N. Y., May 1903- July 05; Canaseraga, N. Y., Nov. 1907-July 08; evangelist and miss. p. 1908- Address, North Collins, N. Y. WILLIS EUGENE PETTIBONE, b. Darien, N. Y., Jan. 1867; U. R. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Adirondack, N. Y., Nov. IS, 1900; p. Adirond- ack, N. Y., 1900-01 ; Ellensburg, Jan. 1901-May 05 ; Central ch., Spokane, Wash., May 1905-. pres., E. Washington and N. Idaho Bapt. Conv. Address, 124 Shannon Ave., Spokane, Wash. PLEASANT LEE POWELL, b. Thorntown, Ind., Feb. 10, 1873; D. U. 1897; ord. Welsh Hills, O-, Aug. 11, 1895; p. Welsh Hills, July 1895- Mar. 97; R. T. S. 1900; p. LeRoy, N. Y., July 1900-Sept 05; Frank- lin, Ind., Sept. 1905-. D.D., F. C. 1909. Address, 51 South Home Ave., Franklin, Ind. *OTHO JACKSON REDMON, b. Peru, Ind., Apr. 21, 1874; F. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; p, Lewiston, Idaho, 1900-01. d. Lewiston, Mar. 10. 1901. JAMES CALVIN RICHARDSON, b. Jefferson Co., 111., Aug. 24, 1868; Ewing C. 1895; B. D., S. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Mt. Vernon, 111., Sept. 1900; p. Howard, Kans., 1900-03; home service, A B. H. M. Soc, 1903-04; miss. Sandoway, Burma, 1904-10. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass. WILLIAM THOMAS RICHARDSON, b. Long Prairie, 111., Nov. 28, 1869; S. C. 1896; teacher, high school, Alton, 111., 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Macomb, 111., Nov. 15, 1900; p. Macomb, Sep. 1900-Nov. 04; Wells- ville, N. Y., Nov. 1904-Apr. 09; Figueroa ch., Los Angeles, Cal., May 1909-. Ph.D. (in course). Ewing C. 1903. Address, 389 West 46th St., Los Angeles, Cal. OTTO SURREY RUSSELL, b. Carroll Co., Mo., Aug. 27, 1870; W. J. C. 1894; ord. Carrollton, Mo., June 23. 1894; p. Princeton. Mo., July 1894-Oct. 95; Norman, Okla., Oct. 1895-Oct. 96; Higginsville, Mo. Oct. 1896-Sept. 97; R. T. S. 1900; p. Slater, June, 1900-Mar. 02; Jefferson City, :\Iar. 1902-Mar. 03; Marshall, April 1903-Apr. 07; 177 1900 Hannibal, Sept. 1907-Dec. 1908; secy, and evangelist, Mo. B. Y. P. U. Dec. 1908-Sept. 09; p. Marshall, Mo., Sept. 1909-. Address, 601 Eastwood Ave., Marshall, Mo. ARTHUR ST. CLAIR SLOAN, b. Marion, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1874; D. U. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Perry, O., July 3, 1900; p. Perry, May 1900-May 02 ; miss, to the Mexicans, San Luis Potosi, Mex., May 1902- Mar. 03; p. Galion, O., June 1903-Aug. 04; miss. p. New Mex. and Ariz. Aug. 1904-June 06; Tampico, Mex., June 1906-Mar. 08; secy. American Consulate, Tampico, Mex., 1906-08; p. Kingsville. O., May 1908-. Author, Theory and Practice in the Spanish Inquisition; Expositions of Sunday School Lessons (in Spanish), 1902, 1906, 1907. Address, Kingsville, O. FRED ELMER TAYLOR, b. Bath, Me., Sep. 30, 1875; Cy. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Bath, Me., May 24, 1900; p. Moscow, Idaho, 1900-03; University Place, Seattle, Wash., 1903-06; supt. and city miss., Seattle Bapt. Union, 1906-07; mercantile pursuits, 1907-. Address, 15 Augusta Ave., Spokane, Wash. CHARLES BUCKLEY TENNY, b. Hilton, N. Y., Sep. 10, 1871; U. R. 1897 ; R. T. S. 1900 ; assistant p.. Second ch., Rochester, Aug. 1897- 1900; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1900; miss. A. B. F. M. See, evangelistic work in Kobe, Japan, Oct. 1900-Dec. 05 ; Kyoto, Dec. 1905-Sep. 08; on the faculty of the Yokohama Bapt. T. S., Sep. 1908-. Address, 45 B Bluff, Yokohama, Japan. ROBERT ANDERSON THOMSON, b. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Dec. 26, 1870; G. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Dec. 26, p. N. Yakima, Wash., Oct. 1900-May 02 ; Pomeroy, Feb. 1903-Mar. 05 ; Ellensburg, May 1905-Dec. 08; Palouse, Jan. 1909- Address, Palouse, Wash. HARRY RALPH WALDO, b. Muncie, Ind., July 28, 1869; F. C. 1896; ord. Grayford, Ind., June 26, 1894; p. Grayford, 1894-96; Acton, Jan. 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; p. Mendon, N. Y., Oct. 1897-May 1900; Ft. Madison, la., June 1900-03; Malvern, 1903-06; Winchester, 111., 1906-08; Millard Ave. ch., Chicago, 1908- Address, 1909 S. Hamlin Street, Chicago, 111. SPECIAL STUDENTS Christian Armbruster, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1897). Charles Knowles Bidwell, b. Seller's Landing, 111., Feb. 4, 1870; B. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1897-99; dismissed to Colg. T. S. 178 1901 Leonard Weakley Doolan, b. Fincliville, Ky., May 13, 1872; Central U. of Ky. 1895; R. T. S. 1897-98; dismissed to S. B. T. S. Walter Hiram Harriss. b. Pinckneyville, 111., Nov. 25, 1871; S. C. 1896; urd. Mt. Vernon, III., July 6, 1896; p. Morissa, July 1896-Sep. 97; R. T. S. 1897-98; p. Benton, 111., June-Sep. 1898; dismissed to San Francisco T. S. Frederick Peter Kruse, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1897). BoUie Levister. b. Franklin Co., N. C, Mar. 13, 1870; Lincoln U. 1896; R. T. S. 1897-99; dismissed to Richmond T. S. Emil Miiller, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1897). Heinrich Joachim Sellhorn, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1897). 48 1901 GRADUATES CHARLES E. FLANAGIN, Class Secretary MYRON EUGENE ADAMS, b. Palmyra, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1876; Syra- cuse U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; engaged in Settlement, Child Labor and Juvenile Court work, 1901-04; ord. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 15, 1903; p. Midland, Mich., 1906-09; Warren Ave., Detroit, May 1909-. dist supt. Mich. Anti-Saloon League, 1909. Address, 242 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. SAMUEL DUFF ANDERSON, b. County Antrim, Ireland, June 22, 1864; N. T. I. 1893-94; Yale U. Divinity School, 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Billerica, Mass., June 1894; chaplain, Craig Colony, Sonyea, N. Y., 1901- : WILLIAM AXLING, b. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 9, 1873; U. Neb. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. First ch., Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 22, 1901; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sendai, Japan, Dec. 1901-Mar. 04; Morioka, Mar. 1904- Nov. 06; Central Tabernacle, Tokyo, Dec. 1908-. pres. Japan Bapt. Conference, 1909-10. Address, 6 Ura Sarugaku Cho, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan. WALTER VALENTINE BACON, b. Leyden, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1869; Colg. U. 1893; Colg. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1893; ord. S. Glens Falls, N. Y., June 6, 1894; p. S. Glens Falls, June 1894-Apr. 96; Corinth, Apr. 1896- Jan. 99 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; Center White Creek, Oct. 1901-Oct. 03 ; Lan- caster, Oct. 1903-Jan. 10; Cherry Creek, Jan. 1910-. Address, Cherry Creek, N. Y. 179 1901 STEPHEN JARED COREY, Church of Christ, b. Rolla, Mo., Apr. 29, 1873; U. Neb. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Disciples of Christ, Rochester, N. Y., 1901 ; p. Christian ch., Rochester, Jan. 1901-Jan. 03 ; secy. N. Y. Christian Miss. Soc, 1903-05 ; general secy.. Foreign Christian Miss. Soc, 1905-. pres.. Association of Miss. Secretaries of Christian Church, U. S., 1910. Author, The Challenge of World-wide Missions to Chris- tian Men. Address, Cincinnati, O. MAHLON HARLOW DAY, b. Creswell, Oregon, Aug. 10, 1874; U. O. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., June 13, 1901; p. Dunkirk, 1901-07; Calvary ch., Syracuse, 1907-09; Upper Alton, 111., 1909-. Address, Upper Alton, 111. ARTHUR BERIAH DETER, b. Dade Co., Mo., Oct. 25, 1868; Bay. U. 1894 B. O.; ord. Tahlequah, Ind. Ten, Dec. 23, 1894; p. Tahle- quah, Dec. 1894-Sep. 95; S. B. T. S. 1897-98; R. T. S. 1901; miss. of F. M. B. of So. Bapt. Conv., Brazil, 1901-. For three years editor of Brazilian Baptist paper and (together with W. E. Entyminger) founder of Brazilian Bapt. Pub. House. Address, Caixo 572 Sao Paulo, Brazil. EDWARD HOWARD DUTTON, b. Chester Co., Pa., July 22, 1872; Bu. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Troy, N. Y., Sep. 1901; Millis Me- morial ch., Troy, June 1901-Oct. 03 ; assistant secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, Boston, Oct. 1903-Mar. 05 ; p. Cedar St. ch., Buffalo, Feb. 1905-May 09 ; Glens Falls, May 1909-. Address, 30 Maple St., Glens Falls, N. Y. WIRT T. FELLOWS, b. Pleasonton, Kansas, Mar. 24, 1870; McMinn- ville C. 1895 ; ord. Adams, Ore., Feb. 12, 1895 ; B. U. 1898 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; p. S. Bend, Wash., June 1901-Apr. 03; Fern Dale, Jan. 1904-Jan. 05; Usquepaugh, R. I., June 1906-Apr. 08; Perryville, Apr. 1908-. Address, R. D., Wakefield, R. I. GEORGE ELLIS FINLAY, b. Stratford, Ontario, Feb. 23, 1875; Kal. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 28, 1901; miss., Iloilo, Philippines, 1901-04; p. Marion, N. Y., Jan. 1905- Address, Marion, N. Y. CHARLES EDGAR FLANAGIN, b. Bunker Hill, 111., July 28, 1870; Ottawa U. 1896; ord. Belleville, Kan., May 13, 1897; p. Belleville, May 13, 1897-Oct. 98 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; McPherson, Kan., May 1901-Jan. 03 ; Burlingame, Mar. 1903-10; Centralia, Wash., 1910-. Address, Centralia, Wash. JOHN ROBERT GEORGE, b. Brownsburg. Ind., Apr. 13, 1873; F. C. 1898; S. B. T. S. 1898-1900; ord. Broadway ch., Louisville, Ky., July 12, 1899; R. T. S. 1901; p. Mancos, Colo., 1901-04; Lake City, 1904-066 Cedaredge, 1906-. Address, Cedaredge, Colo. 180 1901 SAMUEL JASPER HALL. b. Meade. Mich., June 10, 1869; Kal. C 1896; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 3, 1896; p. Croswell, Mich., Jan 1897-Apr. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; p. Brooklyn, Mich., Oct. 1901-Oct. 07 Kingsley, Nov. 1907-. Address, Kingsley, Mich DANIEL ELISHA HATT. b. Port Medway. N. S., June 30, 1869 Ac. C. 1897; md. Jordan River, N. S., Mar. 1894; p. Shelburnc, N. S. Mar. 1894-Apr. 95; Hantsport. :\Iay 1895-July 98; R. T. S. 1901 p. Churchville, N. Y., Sep. 1898-Apr. 99; Lyell Ave. ch., Rochester Aug. 1899-Apr. 1901; Fir.st ch., Cornwallis, N. S., 1901-05; Carman Man., 1905-06; Saskaton, Sask., 1906-07; supt. of missions for British Columbia, Feb. 1907-. Address 1318 Seventh Ave., Vancouver, B. C. GEORGE BRIGGS HUNTINGTON, b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1873 ; U. R. 1896 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; registrar of the University of Roch- ester, 1901-03 ; assistant in Foreign Department, A. B. F. M. Soc. (Bos- ton), 1903-. Recording secy.. Executive Committee A. B. F. M. Soc, 1905-. Address, 41 Marion St., Wollaston, Mass. VIRGIL VICTOR JOHNSON, b. Portland, Oregon, Mar. 16, 1876; U. O. 1896; H. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1901; ord- Claremont, N. H., Jan. 14, 1902; p. Claremont, N. H., Jan. 1902-Apr. 07; First ch.. Concord, July 1907-. Address, 54 Pleasant St., Concord, N. H. OSCAR LEE OWENS, b. Nansemond, Va., Feb. 21, 1877; Rich. C. 1894-98; R. T. S- 1901; ord. E. Liverpool, O., Dec. 5, 1901; p. E. Liver- pool, Sep. 1901-Oct. 02; Mannington, W. Va., Oct. 1902-July, 05; Cam- bridge, Md.. July 1905-JuIy 09; graduate student, George Washington U., 1907-08; p. Memorial ch., Baltimore, Sep. 1909-. Author, Alfred Tenny- son, Poet-Prophet of the Nineteenth Century, 1907; The Lights and Shadows of a Small City, 1904. Address, 2113 Seventh St., "Walbrook," Baltimore, Md. HENRY CLAY POLAND, b. Round Grove, Mo., Apr. 16, 1868; W. J. C. 1897; ord. Cosby, Mo., Nov. 17, 1895; p. Cosby, 1895-98; R. T. S. 1901 ; p. Independence Ave. ch., Kansas City, Mo., May 1901-Apr. 03; Penfield, N. Y., Apr. 1903-Sep. 04; Belmont, Oct. 1904-Jan. 09; associational p., Onondaga Association, N. Y., Feb. 1909-10; p. Fay- etteville, 1910-. Address, Fayetteville, N. Y. ELBERT SAMUEL P'POOL, b. Wallonia. Ky., Oct. 25, 1875; Miss. C. 1897; teaching and supply, 1897-98; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Port Gib- son. Miss., July 1901; p. Port Gibson, July 1901-Jan. 03; graduate student. Miss. C. ; p. Hermanville, Jan. 1903-May 04; Athens, Tex., May 1904-Dec. 06; Jacksonville. Dec. 1906-Dec. 08; secy. E. Texas B. Y. B. U. Encampment, Aug. 1908-July 09 ; p. Huntsville, July 1909^. Address, Huntsville, Texas. 181 1901 FREDERICK COTCHTER REDFERN, b. W. Stockwith, England, Dec. 24, 1866; ord. W. Walworth, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1889; p. W. Wal- worth, Apr. 1888-May 91; Alabama, June 1891-Mar. 94; Plymouth Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 1894-Sep. 99; R. T. S. 1901; chap- lain Monroe Co. Almshouse and Hospital, Jan. 1897-Sep. 1902; p. Alexandria, O., Apr. 1902-June 04; Welston, June 1904-Sep. 08; gen- eral secy. Idaho S. S. Association, Sep. 1908-. Editor Idaho Sunday School Servitor, 1909-. Ph. D. (in course) Providence U. 1907. Address, 443 Yates Building, Boise, Idaho. GEORGE BEE RICHARDSON, b. Jefferson Co., 111., Mar. 1, 1873; S. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1897-99; p. Ira, N. Y., 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Charlotte, Mich., Mar. 26, 1902; p. Charlotte; St. John; Wahoo, Neb. ; Evansville, Ind. ; Carl Junction, Mo. ; Salisbury, Mo. Address, Salisbury, Mo. CHARLES JOHN CONRAD SCHOLPP, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1871; U. R. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Wilson, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1901; p. Wilson, June 1901-Apr. 05; Frewsburg, Apr. 1905-July 09; temper- ance evangelist, Chautauqua County, July 1909-. Address, Jamestown, N. Y. WILLIAM KELLOGG SHERWIN, b. Buckland, Mass., May 5, 1868; Macalester C. 1897; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Kenyon, Minn., Oct. 8, 1901; p. Kenyon, July 1901-Oct. 04; Rolla, N. D., Oct. 1904-Oct. 06; teaching, 1906- Address, Carlton, Minn. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN SPRIGGS, b. Louisville, 111., Sep. 11, 1869; Ewing C. 1897; ord. Louisville, 111., Dec. 28, 1893; p. Eldorado, 111., Oct. 1893-Sep. 96; Ashley, May 1896-Apr. 97; Charleston, Jan. 1897- July 98; R. T. S. 1901; p. Pork Rapids, Minn., June 1901-Apr. 03; Montevideo, May 1903-July 06; Windom Park ch., Minneapolis, Jan. 1907-. Ph.D. (in course), Ewing C, 1904. Address, 2414 Fillmore St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. JOSEPH TAYLOR, b. Malton, England, Mar. 27, 1869; B. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901 ; ord. Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1902 ; p. Tenth Ave. ch., Columbus, May 1901-July 03; miss, at Yachow, West China, 1904-09; Chengtu, 1909-. Chairman, West China General Conference, 1908; chairman. Christian Educational Union of West China ; chairman Tem- porary Board of Management of West China Union U. Address, Chengtu, West China. LEE ISAAC THAYER, b. Lima, O., Dec. 30, 1875; D. U. 1898 B. S.; R. T. S. 1901 ; ord. Buckeye, Ariz., Feb. 14, 1903 ; p. Buckeye and Palo Verde, 1902-05 ; Salt River and Glendale ch., 1905-07 ; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, to Navajo Indians at Two Gray Hills Mission, Crozier, N. Mex., 1907-10; do. Hopi Indians, Ariz., 1910-. Address, Care, A. B. H. M. Soc, 23 East 26th St., New York, N. Y. 182 1902 FRANK JOHNSTONE WHITE, b. Decatur, 111., Sep. 24, 1870; Ottawa U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Drexel, iMo., Aug. 18, 1897; miss., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, 1901-04; Shaohsing, China, T. S., 1904-06; Shanghai T. S., 1906-. Editor, The New East. 1905-08. Address, U. S. Postoffice Box 963, Shanghai, China. SPECIAL STUDENTS Johannes Peter Brunner, R. T. S. 1898-99; (for record, vid. G. D. class of 1898). Llewellyn Phillips, b. Wales, Apr. 15, 1869; B. U. 1892; instructor, Bu. U. 1892-99; student, U. C. summers of 1894, 1895 and 1896; ord. Ply- mouth, Pa., Aug. 1896; R. T. S. 1899-1900; dismissed to U. C. 1900; prof.. Rhetoric and Oratory, Bu. U. ; D.D. Address, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Thomas Dammes Wesley, b. New York, N. Y., Alar. 6, 1873; B. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1898-99; dismissed to U. T. S. Address, 313 Eighth Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Rutledge Thornton Wiltbank, Jr., b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26, 1877; Bu. U. 1898 Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1898-99; dismissed to C. T. S. 31 1902 GRADUATE STUDENT JOHN TILLIE MASON, b. Chariton Co., Mo., Aug. 10, 1865; S. B. T. S. 1901; graduate student in Theology, R. T. S. 1901-02; p. Al- bany, Mo., Dec. 1902-06; Troy, 1906-. Address, Troy, Mo. GRADUATES WILLIAM P. LOVETT, Class Secretary HENRY BREWSTER ADAMS, b. Palmyra, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1878; U. R. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 15, 1903; asst. p. Memorial ch.. New York City, 1902-03; Mt. Morris, 1903-10; Reno, Nev., 1910-. Address, Reno, Nev. ARTHUR WELLESLEY ATKINSON, b. Hampton, la., May 17, 1874; Des M. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Manhattan, Kan., Sep. 4, 1902 ; p. Manhattan, Kan., June 1902-. Addrcss, 1020 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan. DAVID EWART CARMAN, b. Norwalk, C, June 12, 1873; D. U. 1896; R. T. S. 1902; ord. North Fairfield, O., Sep. 8, 1902; p. N. Fair- field, Aug. 1902-Nov. 04; Cambridge, Nov. 1904-Oct. 09; Painesville, Oct. 1909-. Address, 124 E. Erie St., Painesville, O. AMOS CLARY, b. near GafTney, S. C, Feb. 21, 1870; Fur. U. Lit. B. 1898; ord. Bowlingsville, S. C, July 31, 1898; p. Neches, Tex., Nov. 1898-Aug. 99; Omen, Mar.-Aug. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; supply, Hollins, 183 1902 Va., Nov. 1902-Mar. 03; p. Front Royal, Apr. 1903-May 06; Bristol, Tenn., May 1906-Apr. 08 ; Cambridge, Md., July 1909-. Field editor of The Religious Herald, Richmond, Va., Apr. 1908-June 09. Address, 112 Locust St., Cambridge, Md. HARRY CLARK COLEBROOK, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., June 7, 1877; U. R. 1898-99; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Albany, N. Y., June 23, 1902; p. Albany, 1902- Address, 838 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. HOWARD EDWARD DUDLEY, b. West Jefferson, O., Jan. 1, 1876; D. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Blessed Hope ch., Springfield, O., June 5, 1902; miss., A. B. F. M. Soc, Myingyan, Burma, Sep. 1902-Jan. 09; on furlough U. S. ; graduate student, D. U., Sep. 1909-June 10. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass. JOHN OLIVER GUTHRIE, b. Raymond, 111., Dec. 19, 1869; S. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. First ch., Stillwater, Okla., July 22, 1902; p. Stillwater, June 1902-July 04; Cushing, July 1904-Mar. OS; Cleve- land, Oct. 1904-Oct. 06; Fairview, Feb. 1907-Apr. 08; w. c. Oklahoma City, Apr. 1908-Aug. 09; supply work and private study, prof. Biblical Literature and History Indian U., Bacone, Okla., Sep. 1909-. Address, Indian University, Bacone, Okla. LE ROY HALL, b. Union City, Pa., Aug. 3, 1873; Bu. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Clyde, N. Y., June 17, 1902; p. Clyde, 1902-04; Pendleton, Ore., 1904-07; Medford, 1907-10; Marshfield, 1910-. Address, Marshfield, Ore. HARRY SHREVE HIGGINS, b. Bordentown, N. J., Feb. 14, 1871; Colg. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Alma, Mich., Feb. 10, 1903; p. Alma, Dec. 1902-July 06 ; graduate student, R. T. S. 1906-07 ; travel and study in Europe, 1907; p. Olney ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1908- Address, Olney, Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAM GAYLORD JAMES, b. Cold Spring on the Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1871 ; U. R. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord- Fort Plain, N. Y., June 27, 1902; p. Fort Plain, June 1902-Sep. 09; Geneva, O., Sep. 1909-. Address, Geneva, O. CHARLES SCULL KEEN, b. Camden, N. J., Dec. 22, 1877; Bu. U. 1899 Ph.B. ; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Grace ch., Camden, N. J., Sep. 16, 1902; miss, of the A. B. F. M. Soc, Kinhwa, China, 1902- Address, Kinhwa, China (via Ningpo). FRED GLENDOWER KENNY, b. LeRoy, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1868; F. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Tipton, Ind., Oct. 28, 1902; p. Tipton, Sep. 1902-May 06; Woodruff Place, Indianapolis, May 1906- secy., Indiana Bapt. Conv., 1908- Address, 470 Randolph St., Indianapolis, Ind. 184 1902 CHARLES EGBERT KING, b. Williston, Vt., Dec. 6, 1869; W. J. C. 1896; ord. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 3, 1896; p. Reading, Mo., June 1896-Mar. 98; Jonesbiirg, July 1896-Mar. 98; Dameron, Nov. 1896- Apr. 98; Winficld. Oct. 1897-Aug. 99; Troy, Feb. 189S-July 99; Pike County, Mar. 1898-Aug. 99; R. T. S. 1902; p. Pleasant Hill, Mo., 1902- 03; Bolivar, 1903-04; Bethlehem, Elsbcrry, Monticello, 1904-09. Address, Louisiana, Mo. CROMWELL PERCY KIRBY, b. near Bennett, Neb. Sep. 30. 1873; Grand Island C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Syracuse, Neb., Aug. 26, 1902; p. Syracuse, July 1902-Sep. 04; Cresco, la., Oct. 1904- Apr. 06; Movveaqua, 111., May 1906-Mar. 07; South St. ch., Indianapolis, Ind., May 1907-. Address, 710 Fletcher Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. FRANCIS ULYSSES KOHLER, b. Pittsford, N. Y., July 4, 1874; Colg. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Fairport, N. Y., Oct. 1902; p. Bellevue, Pa., Nov. 1902-Mar. 08; Boonville, N. Y., Mar. 1908-. Address, 5 Erwin Ave., Boonville, N. Y. WILLIAM SENECA LAKE, b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1875; U. R. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 5, 1902; p. Highland Mission, Seattle, Wash., Aug.-Dec. 1902; Waterville, Dec. 1902-Dec. 04; Union Park ch., Spokane, Jan. 1905-. Address, E. 2004 1st Ave., Spokane, Wash. JAMES VERNON LATIMER, b. Red Oak, la.. Mar. 10, 1872; Des M. C. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord. Emporia, Kan., July 22, 1902 ; p. Em- poria, June 1902-Sep. 04; miss, of A. B. F. M. Soc. in Huchow, China, 1904-. secy.. East China Bapt. Conference, 1907-10; delegate World's Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1910-. Address, Huchow, China, via Shanghai. ROBERT DURAND LICKLIDER, b. Piqua, O., Aug. 26, 1875; D. U. 1899; R. r. S. 1902; ord. Ilillsboro, O., July 8, 1902; p. Hillsboro, June 1902-May 06; Thirty-first St. ch., Indianapolis, Ind., July 1906-. Address, 941 W. Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. WILLIAM PIERCE LOVETT, b. Anoka, Minn., Sep. 7, 1872; U. C. 1899 B. S.; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Bay City, Mich., July 15, 1902; p. Bay City, May 1902-Mar. 05; Grand Rapids, Apr. 1905-Feb. 09; First ch., Boise, Idaho, Feb. 1909-. State Trustee Mich. Anti-Saloon League, 1907-09; Address, 410 N. 10th St., Boise, Idaho. JOHN HENRY MARTIN, b. Sali.sbury, N. C, June 16, 1865; F. C. 1899; ord. Zion, Ind., Apr. 1, 1898; p. Zion and Shiloh, Apr. 1898- July 99; R. T. S. 1902; p. Auburn, Ind., June 1902-Jan. 05; Edwards- port, Feb. 1905-Apr. 06; Sadorus, 111., Aug. 1906-Sep. 07; Indianola, Sep. 1907-10; Rantoul, 1910-. Address, Rantoul, 111. 185 1902 WALTER CLARK MASON, b. Goalpara, Assam, India, July 26, 1875; Colg. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 20, 1902; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Tura, Assam, 1902- Address, Tura, Assam. TULLY FOSTER McCREA, b. Natchez, Miss., July 1, 1877; Miss. C. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord. Blacksburg, Va., Aug. 1902 ; p. Blacksburg, 1902-04; miss. S. Bapt. Conv., Chinkiang, China, 1904- Address, Chinkiang, China. HUGH FENTON MOORE, b. Woolstock, la., May 14, 1870; Des M. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Kent, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1902; p. Kent, Oct. 1900-Mar. 03; Galena, Kan., May 1903-July 05; Vinita, Okla., Nov. 1905-Jan. 07; Chariton, la., Jan. 1908- Address, 912 Linden Ave., Chariton, Iowa. JOHN MARTIN NELSON, b. Ottawa, Kan., June 19, 1876; W. J. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. First ch., Kansas City, Mo., June 3, 1902; p. First ch., Dighton, Kan., 1902-07; Azusa Ave. ch., Azusa, Calif., 1907-10; Lents, Ore., 1910-. Address, Lents, Ore. PETER CHRISTOPHER NELSON, b. Elitshoi, Denmark, Jan. 28, 1868; ord. May, la., Sep. 13, 1893; p. May, Aug. 1893-Aug. 95; Eden, Oct. 1893-Aug. 94 ; Goshen, Aug. 1894-Aug. 95 ; D. U. 1897 ; p. Spring Mountain, O., Jan. 1896-Dec. 97; Cavallo, June 1896-June 97; Achor, July 1897-Aug. 99; Cannelton, Pa., July 1898-Aug. 99; R. T. S. 1902; p. First ch.. Cedar Falls, la., June 1902-Jan. 04; gen. evangelist, Jan. 1904-Aug. 05 ; p. Hampton, la., Aug. 1905-Sep. 08 ; gen. evangelist, Sep. 1908- Address, 609 S. 1st St., Indianola, la. BLUFORD HENRY PAYNE, b. near Richmond, Ky., Dec. 12, 1871; G. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Perry, O., Aug. 1, 1902; p. Perry, 1902- 06; Marietta, 1906- Address, Marietta, Ohio. JAMES ALFRED PETTIT, b. Wentworth Co., Ont., May 22, 1862; F. C. 1899; ord. Kingsbury, Ind., Sep. 25, 1891; p. Kingsbury, July 1891-July 93; Mt. Pleasant, July 1893-July 99; Burney, Aug. 1893-Aug. 95; Trafalgar, Feb. 1897-July 99; Sand Creek, May 1897-July 99; Alabama, N. Y., July 1899-03; R. T. S. 1902; p. Palo Alto, Cal., Aug. 1903-June 04; supply. Woodland, June 1904-Oct. 06; evangelist for West Willamette Assn., Ore., Oct. 1906-Oct. 07; state evangelist. West Washington, Oct. 1907-Oct. 09. Address, McMinnville, Ore. FRANK JOSEPH RAWLINSON, b. Rutlandshire, England, Jan. 9, 1871; Bu. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Baltimore, Md., June 5, 1902; miss. S. Bapt. Conv., Shanghi, China, 1902- Address, Shanghi, China. 186 1902 OSCAR ERNEST SAMS, b. Flag Pond. Tenn., Feb. 5, 1877; W. F. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Mars Hill, N. C, Mar. 18, 1899; p. Harri- sonburg, Va., 1902-06; Lynchburg 1906-08; Aiken, S. C, 1908-. Address, Aiken, S. C. JOHN BUNYAN SMITH, b. Ottawa, la., Nov. 14, 1873; Central U. of Iowa, 1S9<;; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Cresco, la., July 15, 1902; p. Cresco, May 1902-JuIy 04; Webster City, July 1904-Nov. 08; Muscatine, Nov. 1908-. D.D., Central U. of la., 1909. Address, Muscatine, la. SETH WILMER STENGER, b. Phoenixville, Pa., Nov. 15, 1875; D. U. 1899; R. I". S. 1902; ord. Granville, Ohio, June 3, 1902; miss., A. P.. F. M. Soc, Nandyal, S. India, 1902- ; on furlough in U. S., 1909- 10. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass. WILLIAM OWEN STOVALL, b. Vine Grove, Ky., Dec. 24, 1870; U. Cin. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord. Plymouth, Mich., Mar. 3, 1903 ; p. Ply- mouth, Jan. 1903- Apr. 05; Berean ch., Detroit, Apr. 1905-Nov. 08; assistant p. Woodward Ave. ch., Detroit, Apr. 1907-Nov. 08; First ch.. Traverse City, Dec. 1908-. Address, 144 E. Ninth St., Traverse City, Mich. FRANKLIN WAIT SWEET, b. Dayton, O., July 22, 1869; D. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Adrian, Mich., Oct. 3, 1902; p. First ch., Adrian, Sep. 1902-09; Minneapolis, Minn., 1909-. Address, Minneapolis, Minn. GEORGE WILSON TROUT, b. Allen Co., Ky., Sep. 16, 1863; Ot- tawa U. 1899; ord. Osage Valley, Kan., Dec. 1887; p. Osage, Mar. 1888-Mar. 89; Moran, Oct. 1888-Dec. 91; Bronson, Mar. 1892-Sep. 99; Osage, Mar. 1892-Sep. 99; Kincaid, Aug. 1894-Aug. 95; R. T. S. 1902; p. Pittsburg, Kan., June 1902-Sep. 07; prof. History and Civics in State Manual Training Normal, Pittsburg, Sep. 1907-. Address, 608 W. 1st St., Pittsburg, Kan. STACY REUBEN WARBURTON, b. Pawtucket, R. I., July 30, 1875; B. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Central Falls, R. I., June 30, 1902; miss., A. B. F. M. Soc, Kaying, China, Mar. 1902-June 04; p North Stratford, N. H., Nov. 1904-Feb. 06; assistant to Secy. Haggard, A. B. F. M. Soc, Feb. 1906^Apr. 07 ; assistant editor. Baptist Missionary Mag- azine, Apr. 1907-June 09; editor. Missions, June 1909-. Address, 15 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. SPECIAL STUDENTS Andrew Freeman Anderson, b. Neshannock Falls, Pa., Oct. 15, 1866; Bu. U. 1894; ord. Washington, D. C, Nov. 5, 1894; p. Grace ch., Wash- 187 1903 ington, June 1894-Sep. 99; R. T. S. 1899-1900; assistant p. Calvary ch., Washington, D. C, 1900-02; First ch., Harrisburg, Pa., 1904-09; Normal Park ch., Chicago, III, 1909-. Address, 6935 Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111. Gustavus Richard Mayhack, R. T. S. 1899-1900 (for record vid. G. D. Class of 1899). Paul Carl Adam Menard, b. Baerwalde, Pomerania, Germany, Oct. 10, 1871; G. D. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; (for record vid. G. D. Class of 1899). 39 1903 GRADUATES ELLIS GILBERT, Class Secretary HORACE WILBERT COLE, b. Waterloo, Wis., Sep. 5, 1869; D. U., 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Hannibal, Mo., Aug. 12, 1903; p. Fifth St. ch., Hannibal, 1903-07; Bales Ave. ch., Kansas City, 1907-. Address, 1004 Askew Ave., Kansas City, Mo. HORACE GREELEY COLPITTS, b. Elgin, N. B., Canada, Sep. 5, 1866; Ac. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; B. D. 1908; ord. Middleton, N. S., Oct. 1903; p. Middleton, Sep. 1903-Nov. 04; supply. Main St. ch., St. John, N. B., Jan.-Apr. 1905 ; p. Milton ch., Yarmouth, N. S., May 1905- Sep. 09; graduate student, U. C. Sep. 1909-. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, III. HARRY SCHUYLER FOSTER, b. Ossining, N. ¥., Aug. 22, 1868; Colg. U. 1900 Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Somerset, Mass., Sep. 23, 1903; p. First ch., Somerset, July 1903-Apr. 07; President St. ch., Pas- saic, N. J., May 1907-Mar. 09; Beulah ch., Willimansett, Mass., Apr. 1909-. Address, 899 Chicopee St., Willimansett, Mass. ROBERT SPEIR GARNETT, b. St. Louis, Mo., Sep. 1, 1873; Rich. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1903; miss. State Board in Shenandoah Co., Va., June and July 1903; engaged in mercantile and other pursuits, occa- sional supply, 1903-. Address, 21 E. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. ELLIS GILBERT, b. Watkins, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1873; U. R. 1900; R. T. S. 1903 ; ord. Warsaw, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1903 ; p. Warsaw, June 1903- Mar. 09; N. Tonawanda, Mar. 1909-. Address, N. Tonawanda, N. Y. SAMUEL PERRY GOTT, b. Lafayette Co., Mo., Dec. 5, 1868; W. J. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Elm, Mo., July 31, 1898; p. Warsaw, 188 1903 Mo., Aug. 1898-Aug. 1900; Carolton, N. Y., Feb. 1901-May 03; Boon- villc, Mo., Aug.. 1903-Aug. 06; field secy., \V. J. C, Aug. 1906- Address, Liberty, Mo. HERBERT ERNEST HATCHMAN. h. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1872; Colg. U. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Columbia, O., Oct. 13, 1903; p. Co- lumbia, Aug. 1903-Oct. 05; Central ch., Tiverton, R. I., Mar. 1906-. Address, Tiverton, R. I. NORTON JAMES HILTON, b. Cherokee, la., Sep. 8, 1874; S. C. 1*1K); R. r. S. 1<;03; ord. Alton, 111., Sep. 22, 1903; p. Minneota, Minn., June 1903-June 05; Philadelphian ch.. St. Paul, June 1905-Jnly 07; Marissa, 111., .-Vug. 1907-. Addres.s, Marissa, 111. ROBERT CHIPMAN HULL, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1880; Columbia U. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; B. D. 1907; ord. Greenwood ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6, 1903; p. Taylorville, 111., Sep. 1903-Sep. 04; Sufficld, Conn., Oct. 1904-Mar. 08 ; Summit, N. J., Mar. 1908- graduate student, U. T. S., 1908-. instructor in English Bible, Conn. Lit. Inst., 1905-06. Address, 573 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. FRANKLIN JOHNSON. Jr., b. Newark, N. J., Sep. 1, 1874; U. C. 1895 ; graduate Columbia U. Law School, adm. to bar, practising with Senator E. Root; U. T. S. 1900-01; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Cincinnati, O., Sep. 30, 1904; p. Linwood ch., Cincinnati, July 1904- Apr. 08; Olivet ch., Cleveland, May 1908-. dean of Cincinnati Bapt. Training School. Address, 1842 W. 45th St., Cleveland, O. JOHN WESLEY KINNETT, b. Dillsborough, Ind., Jan. 17, 1878; F. C. 1899; p. 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Waveland, Ind., June 6, 1900; Tuscola, 111., June 1903-Oct. 05; Morrison, 111., Oct. 1905- Address, Morrison, 111. FRANK CHESTER KREAGER, b. near Zanesville, O., Nov. 22, 1875; I). U. 1900; N. T. I. 1 90(H) 1 ; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Ashland, Wis., June 26, 1903 ; p. Ashland, June 1903-Dec. 05 ; New Matamoras, O., Jan. 1905-July 08 ; Jackson, July 1908- Address, 186 Broad St., Jackson, O. JOHN GRANT LAUDERBAUGH, b. Library, Pa., Aug. 25, 1870; Bu. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Oakmont, Pa., Sep. 6, 1900; p. Oak- mont, May 1900-Sep. 02; First ch., Oswego, N. Y., May 1903-Mar. 07 ; Fayettevillc, Apr. 1907-May 09 ; Jeannette, Pa., May 1909-. Address, 131 N. Second St., Jeannette, Pa. ROBERT LAFAYETTE LEMONS, b. Birch Tree, Mo., June 21, 1868; \V. J. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Oak Grove, Mo., Sep. 16, 189 1903 1897; p. Jefiferson County, Mo., Aug. 1903-Sep. 06; West Park ch., St. Louis, Sep. 1906-Mar. 10; Mt. Vernon ch., Versailles, Ky., Mar. 1910-. Address, Versailles, Ky. WILLIAM AYER McKINNEY, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 3, 1876; U. of Penn. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. First ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 8, 1903; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Kiating, West China, 1903-May 06; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1906-May 08; id., Chicago, 111., May, 1908-. Address, 1408 Breland Building, Chicago, 111. ASHTON BARKER MINAKER, b. Canada, Jan. 25, 1872; U. R. 1897-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Port Byron, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1903; p. Port Byron, 1903-04; Burns, Ore., 1904-07; Portland, 1907-. Address, 1098 First St., Portland, Ore. FRED BASCUM NEEL, b. Holton, Ind., Feb. 14, 1875; F. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1903 ; ord. Cordova, 111., Aug. 25, 1903 ; p. Cordova, July 1903- Nov. 05; Columbus, Nov. 1905-Sep. 09; Piqua, O., Sep. 1909- Address, Piqua, O. WILLIAM EDWARD RAFFETY, b. Roodhouse, 111., May 8, 1876; W. J. C. 1899; p. 1898-1900; R. T. S. 1903; B. D. 1906; ord. Argen- tine ch., Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 11, 1898; p. Calvary ch., Erie, Pa., Oct. 1902-Oct. 05; graduate student, U. C, 1905-08; p. Edgerton Place ch., Kansas City, Kan., Feb. 1908-. prof. Sociology and Religious Peda- gogy, Kansas City T. S., 1908- pres. Ministers' and Laymen's Alli- ance, Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan. Author, Necessity of Christ in Young Manhood. Address, 350 Troup Ave., Kansas City, Kan. WILLIAM EUGENE SALLEE, b. Middleburg, Ky., Mar. 24, 1878; G. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Beeville, Texas, Sep. 22, 1903; miss. S. B. Conv., Kaifeng, China, 1903-. Address, Kaifeng, Honan, China. SAMUEL E. SAMUELSON, b. Dela Husby, Sweden, Sep. 9, 1868; S. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. First ch., Alton, III., June 24, 1903; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Thaton, Burma, Sep. 1903-. Address, Thaton, Burma. FRANK SEYMOUR SQUYER, b. Auburn, N. Y., June 13, 1877; Colg. U., 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Friendship, N. Y., May 26, 1903; p. Friendship, 1903-10; Address, Friendship, N. Y. WILLIAM PARSONS STANLEY, b. Concord, N. H., Dec. 15, 1877; H. U. 1899; graduate student, ib., 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1903; graduate student New C, Edinburg and Edinburg U. (New Testament and ' Theology), 1903-04; ord. Oberlin, O., Jan. 12, 1905; p. First ch., Ober- 190 1903 liii, Jan. 1905 June 08; Middle St. ch., Portsmouth, N. H., Sep. 1908- Address, 7 Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H. ELNATHAN SWEET, b. Stcphentown, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1874; Wms. C. 1895; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Albany, N. Y., 1895-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Brockport, N. Y., Sep. 22, 1903; p. Brockport, June 1903-June 05; assistant p.. First ch., Portland, Ore., June-Oct. 1906; engaged in mercantile pursuits, ib., Oct. 1906-Aug. 09; teaching ib., Aug. 1909-. Address, 1061 Vaughn St., Portland, Ore. WILLIAM TOWER THAYER, b. Clark's Green, Pa., Aug. 3, 1876 Colg. U. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Cobleskill, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1903 p. Cobleskill, Aug. 1903-Aug. 05; Ashland, Mass., Oct. 1905-Mar. 07 graduate student, N. T. I. 1905-06; B. D., N. T. I., 1906; student, H. U. Graduate School, 1906-07; p. Norwich, Conn., Apr. 1907- Address, 319 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. EDWARD JOHN ULMER, b. Anthony, Pa., Apr. 29, 1875; G. D. 1895-98; U. R. 1898-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Columbus, Neb., Sep. 1903; p. Columbus, Aug. 1903-May 07; Alexandria, Oct. 1907-. pres. Neb. State B. Y. P. U. 1904-07. Address, Alexandria, Neb. JOHN OLIVER VINCE, b. Devonshire, England, July 19, 1871; Ac. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Lower Granville, N. S., Can., July 4, 1899; p. Lisle, Mich., Aug. 1903-Dec. 06; Bloomingdale, Jan.-Oct. 1907; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Sunnyside, Wash., Oct. 1907-Nov. 09; united with P. E. denomination Nov. 1909. Address, Sunnyside, Wash. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP WALTZ, b. Baker City, Ore., Aug. 7, 1875; U. O. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Baker City, Ore., Sep. 16, 1903; p. Brownsville, Ore., Oct. 1903-Oct. 04; Colfax, Wash., Nov. 1904-Oct. 06; University Park ch., Portland, Ore., Nov. 1906-. Address, 1798 Woolsey St., Portland, Ore. SPECIAL STUDENTS Paul August Friedrichsen, R. T. S. 1900-01; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1900). Herbert Finlay Rudd, b. Alton, Kan., May 3, 1877: Central C. 1900; R. T. S. 1900-01 ; dismissed to U. C. Divinity School. Address, Ningyuenfu, China. 29 191 1904 1904 GRADUATES CHARLES A. McALPINE, Class Secreary PICKNEY MILTON BAUKNIGHT, b. Micanopy, Fla., Mar. 2, 1879; John B. Stetson U. 1901; L'. C. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Ran- somville, N. Y., June 2, 1904; p. Ransomville, 1904-05; Clayton, Ala., 1905-. Address, Clayton, Ala. FRANK ELMER BISHOP, b. Aylesford, N. S., Dec. 15, 1866; Ac. C. 1896; ord. Greenfield, N. S., Dec. 22, 1896; R. T. S. 1904; p. Bethany ch., Sydney, Cape Breton, 1904-05; Fairville, N. B., 1905- Address, Fairville, N. B. ADAM LAWRENCE BLACK, b. Yanhill Co., Ore., Mar. 25, 1872; McM. C. 19(Jl; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Newburg, Ore., June 1898; p. Calvary ch., Portland, Ore., Sep. 1904-July 07 ; Puyallup, Wash., July 1907-. Address, Puyallup, Wash. HORACE BENJAMIN BLOOD, b. Yolo Co., Calif., Oct. 18, 1875; McM. C. 1899; teaching and p. 1899-1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 7, 1904; p. First ch., Ogden, Utah, June 1904- June 07; McCloud, Calif., Nov. 1907-. Address, McCloud, Calif. WALLACE SELDEN BOARDMAN, b. Cromwell, Conn., Dec. 9, 1875; VVesleyan U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Stephens Point, Wis., Nov. 9, 1905; p. Greenwood, Wis., Mar. 1905-June 06; W. Wardsboro, Vt., Jan. 1907- Address, W. Wardsboro, Vt. HARRIE ROGERS CHAMBERLIN, b. Ashtabula, O., Aug. 7, 1879; H. U. 1901 ; R. T. S. 1904; B. D. 1907; ord. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 13, 1904; assistant p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, May 1904-JuIy 07; Morgantown, W. Va., Sep. 1907-Dec. 09; Immanuel ch., Newton, Mass., Dec. 1909- Address, Newton, Mass. FRANK OTIS ERB, b. St. John, N. B., Canada, Aug. 14, 1878; U. New Brunswick, 1900; assistant p. Sackville, N. B., 1900-01; Colg. T. S. 1901-03; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Fenner, N. Y., July 2, 1903; p. Glace Bay, N. S., July 1904-Jan. 09; graduate student, U. C, Jan. 1909- Address, 5815 Drexel Ave., Chicago, III. WILLIAM MILNES FAUX, b. Bloom.sburg, Pa., June 18, 1869; B. U. 1897; U. T. S. ord. First ch., Butler, N. J., Apr. 19, 1900; R. T. S. 1904; p. Sheridan, Wyo., 1904-07; Manhattan, Mont., 1907; Address, White Bluffs, Wash. THEODORE LYMAN FROST, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 10. 1879; H. U. 1901 ; R. 'J". S. 1904; B. D. 1908; ord. Rumford Falls, Me., Jan. 12, 192 1904 1905 ; p. Rumford Falls, Jan. 1905-Feb. 07 ; Skowhcgan, Feb. 1907-Oct. 09; Manchester, Mass.. Oct. 1909- pres. B. Y. Peoples Conv., Me., 1907-08. Address, Manchester, xMass. JOHN HARRY GIFFIN, b. Roberts, Wis., Dec. 19, 1875; S. C. 1901 ; K. 1 . S. 1904; ord. Superior, Wis., June 30, 1904; miss. A. B. F. M. See., Kaying, China, May 1904. .\ddrcss, Kaying (via Swatow), China. LYMAN WARD BEECHER JACKMAN, b. Livonia, N. Y., Sep. 7. 1874; Albany Law School 1899; U. R. 1900-01; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 13, 1904; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sadiya, Assam, 1904-. Author, Primer in Abor-Miri language; Brief Statement of the Gospel. Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass. ALEXANDER FARREL JOHNSON, b. Point Plea.sant. Pa., Apr 3, 1874; Rutgers C. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. E. Marion, L. I., N. Y. June 2, 1905; p. E. Marion, Mar. 1905-Dec. 08; Elmhurst, Jan. 1909- Address, Elmhurst, N. Y HENRY JOSEPH JOHNSON, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 7, 1874 Hu. U. 19lL'; Ph.B. ; C. 1". S. 1901-02; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Fifth ch. Philadelphia, Pa., June 14. 1904; p. Ridley Park, Sep. 1904-Mar. 08 mercantile pursuits, Philadelphia. Mar. 1908-Jan. 10 ; p. Lock Haven Jan. 1910-. Address, 1314 Fletcher Ave., Moores, Pa ALBERT JOSEPH KENNEDY, b. Rosenhayn, N. J.. Jan. 20, 1879 U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Granite Falls, Minn.. June 29, 1904 p. Granite Falls, 19(M-05 ; graduate student, H. U., 1905- ; .■\ddross. Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass. ALFRED LeGRAND KINTER, b. Edinboro, Pa., Apr. 3, 1872; U. R. 1898-1901; ord. North East, Pa., Oct. 4. 1898; p. North East, 1898-1901; R. T. S. 1904; p. Chili, N. Y., May 1904-July 08; First ch., Albert Lea, Minn., Aug. 1908- Addres?, 114 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn. SAMUEL FRASER LANGFORD, b. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 12, 1871; U. Calif. 1902; R. T. S. 1904 B. D. ; ord, Parsells Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 13. 1904; p. Parsells Ave. ch., Rochester, June 19(H-Oct. 09; Sacramento, Calif., Nov. 1909-. Address, Sacramento, Calif. HENRY ISAAC LAPP, b. Clarence, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1872; U. R. 1901. Ph.B.: R. T. S. 1904; ord. Lacon. 111.. May 11. 1905; p. Lacon, Dec. 19(M-Dec. 05 ; health failed, Dec. 1905-July 06 ; p. Candor, N. Y., July 1906-Aug. 07; Mt. Vision, Nov. 1907-. Address. Mt. Vision. X. Y. 193 1904 CHARLES LESTER MAXFIELD, b. Hartland, Mich., Dec. 26, 1872; Kal. C. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Cheshire, Mich., May 12, 1896; miss, on Negros Island, P. I., 1904-. Field secy., Y. M. C. A. during Spanish-American war. Address, 29 Rosano St., Iloilo, Panay, P. I. CHARLES ALONZO McALPINE, b. Mansfield, Mass., Feb. 7, 1874; H. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., June 10, 1904; p. Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester, Jan. 1904-May 07; assistant cor. secy., Bapt. Miss. Conv. of N. Y. State, June-Oct. 1907 ; cor. secy., id., Oct. 1907-. Address, 53 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. SAMUEL CLIFF MEAD, b. Chester, Pa., Apr. 29, 1875; Temple U. 1894-96; P. T. S. 1901-02; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Pavilion, N. Y., June 22, 1904; p. Pavilion, May 1904-May 05; health failed, recuperating. May 1905-07; supply Newtown and Wycomb, Pa., 1907-Sep. 08; en- gaged in mercantile pursuits, Sep. 1908- Address, Newtown, Pa. ROBERT WALTER NEATHERY, b. Halifax Co., Va., May 14, 1870; Rich. C. 1899; teaching, 1899-1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1904; p. North East, Pa., Feb. 1904- July 09; Belmont, N. Y., July 1909- Address, Norton St., Belmont, N. Y. CHARLES ALFRED NUTTING, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 7, 1869; Hiram C. 1903; Reade T. S. ; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Clyde, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1904; p. Clyde, June 1904-Oct. 05; Quinsigamond ch., Worcester, Mass., Oct. 1905-Apr. 09; Brandon, Vt., June 1909-. Address, Brandon, Vt. THOMAS CALVIN RILEY, b. New Matamoras, C, Oct. 21, 1875; D. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; field secy., N. Y. State Anti-Saloon League, 1905; N. Y. Law School, 1905-07; lawyer, 1907-. Address, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. HARRY SECOR, b. Baldwinsville, N. Y., May 31, 1872; U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., June 21, 1904; p. Baker City, Ore., July 1904-July 07 ; New Hampton, la., Sep. 1907- Address, New Hampton, Iowa. ALEXANDER McGINN STEWART, b. St. Catherines, Ont., Cana- da, Nov. 5, 1877; U. R. 1900; graduate student, H. U., Sep. 1900-June 01; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Breckenridge, Minn., May 26, 1905; p. Brecken- ridge, Nov. 1904-Dec. 05; Granite Falls, Nov. 1905-Mar. 06; Atlanta, 111., Oct. 1906-Feb. 08; Sewickley, Pa., Feb. 1908-Mar. 09; Protestant chaplain, N. Y. State Agricultural and Industrial School, Industry, Apr. 1909- Address, 42 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. 194 1904 CHARLES CLARK STILLMAN, b. Troy, N. Y., June 22, 1877; VVms. C. 1900; R. T. S. 19(H; ord. Troy, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1905; p. W. Hoosick, N. Y., 1904-05; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Eureka, Utah, 1905-08; city miss., Kansas City, Kan. Bapt. Miss. Soc, Feb. 1909-. Address, 604 Quindaro Boul., Kansas City, Kan. CHARLES ELLSWORTH TROVER, b. Annavvan, 111., Aug. 27, 1868; Univ. Neb. 1892, B. S. ; Des M. C. 1893, Ph.B. ; U. C. Divinity School, Sep. lS93-May 94; ord. Dorchester, Neb., Nov. 27, 1894; p. Golden, Col., Dec. 1894-Dec. 96; editor Rocky Mountain Baptist, Dec. 1896-June 97; miss, chapel car, Sep.-Nov. 1897; Friend, Neb., Dec. 1897-Aug. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; student p. Niagara St., Rochester, 1901-04; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc. Coamo, P. R., Sep. 1904-May 07; p. Louisville, Col., Sep. 1907-Feb. 08; traveling miss., A. B. H. U. Soc, Mar.-Aug. 1908; miss. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug.-Nov. 1908; traveling miss., Nov. 1908-Mar. 09; miss., Pucbla, ^Mexico, Apr. 1909-. Author, Tracts in Spanish, La Biblia y las Ofrendas; Pan cotidiano para cl Alma. Address, 2 Calle de Progreso, No. 1, Puebla, Pue., Mex. HERBERT WILLIAM VODRA, b. Clayton, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1870; U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 5, 1904; miss., A. B. H. M. Soc, in Porto Rico, 1904-. Dist. Supt. ; pres. Bapt. Institute and Theological Training School ; graduate study, U. R. Address, Coamo, Porto Rico. JOHN SHERMAN WALLACE, b. Linn Co., Ore., Feb. 23, 1877; McM. C, 1901; R. T. S. 1904, B. D. 1906; ord. Tacoma, Wash., July 14, 1904; p. South ch., Tacoma, June 1904-Nov. 05; Sixth Ave. ch., ib., Nov. 1905-Sep. 09; graduate student U. of Wash., 1905-07; vice pres., N. B. C, 1908-. Author, tract, What Do You Think of the Church? Address, 808 N. Prospect St., Tacoma, Wash. JOHN FREDERICK WEINHAUER, b. WeHsville, N. Y., May 12, 1875; U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Central Square, N. Y., Dec 16, 1904; p. Central Square, Sep. 1904-Jan. 07; Skaneateles, Jan. 1907-. graduate study, Syracuse U. (History and Philosophy), 1907-09. Address, Skaneateles, N. Y. LAWRENCE ADELBERT WOOD, b. Chesterville, O., Sep. 19, 1875: D. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Akron, N. Y., July 27, 1904; p. Akron, N. Y., 1904-. SPECIAL STUDENTS Chester Harris Howe, b. Maiden, Mass., July 25, 1881; H. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1901-02; dismissed to U. C. Divinity School. Address, 39 Franklin St., S. Framingham, Mass. Phillip Laure, R. T. S. 1901-02; (for record see G. D. Class of 1901). 195 1905 Archibald Ellsworth Minard, b. Brooklyn Cor., N. S., Jan. 18, 1878; H. U. 1901, B. S.; R. T. S. 1901-02; dismissed to U. C. Divinity School. Address, Agricultural College, Fargo, N. D. 31 1905 GRADUATES CONRAD H. MOEHLMANN, Class Secretary EDWARDS LEWIS BAYLISS, b. Ogden, Utah, Oct. 10, 1870; B. U. 1902, Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Ludlow, Vt., June 19, 1905; p. Ludlow, May 1905- pres., Vt. B. Y. P. U., 1908-09. Address, Ludlow, Vt. FRANCIS STEPHENS BERNAUER, b. Gaines, Penn., Oct. 9, 1870; ord. Second Free Bapt. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1895; U. R. 1903; R. T. S. 1905, B. D.; p. First ch., Middlebirry, Pa., Oct. 1900-Nov. 03; First ch., Stirling, N. Y., Nov. 1903-June 05; First ch., Saginaw, Mich., July 1905-May 07 ; evangelist and graduate student, U. C, May 1907-. Addres, 6318 Sangamon St., Chicago, 111. PAUL BROWN, b. Milwaukee Co., Wis., June 18, 1874; B. U. 1902; R. T. S. 1905; ord. Feb. 24, 1899, Marinette, 1905, Lancaster, 1906-. Address, Lancaster, Wis. ROBERT JOHNSON COLPITTS, b. Elgin, N. B., Canada, Oct. 8, 1873 ; Ac. C. 1901 ; financial agent for The Maritime Baptist, July 1901- Sep. 02; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Pointe de Bute, N. B., Dec. 28, 1905 ; p. Pointe de Bute, Nov. 1905-. Address, Upper Pointe de Bute, N. B., Canada. EZRA FESSLER EBERLY, b. Scheafferstown, Pa., Jan. 25, 1875; Grand Island C, 1902; R. T. S. 1905; ord. Chadron, Neb., Sep. 15, 1905; p. Chadron, July 1905-Nov. 08; Bethany ch., Hampton, Neb., Nov. 1908-. Address, Hampton, Neb. ANDREW LITTLE ERASER, b. Hawick, Scotland, Aug. 10, 1872: B. U. 1902; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; U. C. Divinity School, summer 1904; ord. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 12, 1905; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, 1905-06; Shaohsing, 1906-. Address, Shaohsing, via Ningpo, China. CHARLES HENRY FREDERICK, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1875; Y. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Westfield, N. J., Sep. 8, 1904; p. N. Lyme, Conn., Oct. 1906-. Address, N. Lyme, Conn. 196 1905 GEORGE EDGAR KREAGER, b. Newark, O., June 10, 1869; D. U. 1898; teaching 1898-99; ord. Smithfield, O., Nov. 2, 1899; p. Smith- field, Sep. 1899-Scp. 1902; R. T. S. 1905; p. Hermitage, N. Y., Aug. 1904-Dec. 06; Torch, Little Hocking, Troy and Vandcrhoof, O., Dec. 1906-Oct. 08; Free Will Bapt. ch.. Guysville, Jan.-Dec. 1908; Glouster, Oct. 1908-. Address, 18 Opera House Block, Zanesville, O. JOHN NATHANIEL LAWLESS, b. Ala. Ark., Mar. 20, 1874; ord. Pleasant Grove, Ark., Oct. 20. 1895; Ouachita C. 1902; R. T. S. 1905; p. Brookland, Washington, D. C, 1905-07; Waco, Tex., 1907- ; GEORGE WRIGHT LEWIS, b. Ada, C, May 19, 1876; D. U. 1902; K. 1. -S. l')U3, 1',. 1). 1W5; ..r-95; ret. Address, Santa Rosa, Cal. JULIUS CARL GRIMMELL. b. Marburg, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, May 30, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-66; U. L. 1866-67; R. T. S., 1867- 228 1866 68; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1868; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1867-73; Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1873-92; supt. Ger. missions, H. M. S. 1883-92; editor, Scnd- botc, Cleveland, O., 1892-1901; evang. 1902-04; p. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1st ch., 1904 . Author, Wcckstimmc; Biblische Lander im Sonncnschcin und Schatfcii; Auf dcm Bergc; translator various books, tracts, and hymns. Address, 204 Penn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. *HENRY KOSE, b. Plau, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, July 18, 1831; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-66; ord. Woolwich, Ont., Aug. 14, 1866; p. Woolwich, Ont., 1866-69; Zurich, Ont., 1869-71; Erie, Pa., 1871-76; Pittsburg, Pa., 1876-78; Zurich, Ont., 1878-79; Tavistock, Ont., 1879- 84; Hanover, Ont., 1884-91; Woolwich, Ont., 1891-96; Joliet, 111., 1896- 97; d. Joliet, 111., Jan. 13, 1897. AUGUST LUDWIG, b. Wichmansdorf, Germany, Sep. 14, 1837; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-66; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1867; p. Casco, Mich., 1866-71; White River, Mich., 1871-72; Wilmot, Ont., 1872-75; w. c. Mt. Clemens, Mich., 1875-98; s. Detroit, Mich., 1898-1903; p. Detroit, Mich., 1903-04; s. Detroit, Mich., 1904 . Address, 421 Elmwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. JOHANNES JACOB VALKENAAR, b. Mymegen, Holland, June 28, 1830; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-66; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., May 2, 1867; miss. H. M. S. among Dutch in Mich, and 111., 1866-70; p. German ch., Pekin, 111., 1870-71; in ill health, 1871-73; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1873-80; miss. Waukesha, Newton and Nashville, Mich., 1880-84; p. Glenville, Neb., 1884-86; Humphrey, Neb., 1886-90; Clinton, la., 1890-93; Emery, S. D., 1893-97; w. c. Bridgewater, S. D., 1897 . Address, Box 148, Bridgewater, S. D. SPECIAL STUDENTS *H. Reinhard Otto, b. Schoneberg, Hesse-Casscl, Germany, Dec. 14, 1827; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 7, 1866; p. Pittsburg, Pa., 1866-70; Buffalo, N. Y., 1870-74; Tonawanda, N. Y., 1874-86; Detroit, Mich., 1886-94; miss. Saginaw and Bieber, Mich., 1894-95; s. Detroit, Mich., 1895-1903; d. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 25, 19031 Wilhelm Paul, b. Schlitz, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Oct., 18, 1838; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; ord. Palermo, Kan., Oct. 19, 1866; p. Palermo, Kan., 1866-69; Somonauk, 111., 1869-70; Lebanon, Wis., 1870-75; Pitts- burg, Pa., 1875-76; New York City. 1876-80; Watertown, Wis., 1880- 87; Baileyville, 111., 1887-89; Aplington, la., 1889-94; Tyndall, S. D., 1894-96; Big Stone City, S. D., 1896-97; Germantown, N. D., 1897- 229 1867-1868 98; Tyndall, N. D., 1898-99; Fessenden, N. D., 1899-1905; Sheffield, lo., 1905-06; Martin, N. D., 1906-08; Buck Grove, la, 1908 . Address, Aplington, Iowa. 1867 GRADUATES *HEINRICH F. MULLER, b. Oberkaufungen, Hesse-Cassel, Ger- many, Nov. 29, 1837 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-67 ; ord. Parkersburg, W. Va., Feb. 9, 1868; miss. Marietta, O., and Parkersburg, W. Va., 1867-70; p. Baltimore, Md., 1870-74; in business, Baltimore, Md., 1874; d. Baltimore, Md., May 20, 1900. PETER RITTER, b. Alzenau, Bavaria, March 28, 1837; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-67; ord. Attica, N. Y., Sep. 19, 1867; p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1867-70; Cincinnati, O., 1870-75; Rochester, N. Y., 1875-88; Cincin- nati, O., 1888-90; Rochester, N. Y., 1890-92; business manager, Ger. Bapt. Pub. Soc, Cleveland, O., 1892-1904; o. s. Dale, Wyoming Co., N. Y. Address, Dale, N. Y. SPECIAL STUDENT ♦Matthias Lampert, R. T. S., G. D. 1866-67; Free-Will Baptist and preaching for a short time; in business, Sedgwick, la., 1876; deceased. 1868 GRADUATES *JOHANN FRIEDRICH HOEFFLIN, b. Eichstetten, Baden, Nov. 13, 1842; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-68; ord. Chicago, III., July 16, 1868; p. Chicago, III, 1868-71; Milwaukee, Wis., 1871-74; St. Paul, 1874-79; Elgin, la., 1879-81; Fosterburg, III, 1881-83; Kankakee, 111., 1883-87; Fulton and Clinton, la., 1887-89; Oak Park, III., 1889-94; Sandwich, 111., 1894-95; miss. colp. Ger. Bapt. Pub. Soc. 1895-97; incap. Musca- tine, la., 1897; d. Muscatine, la.. May 28, 1901. *CONRAD JUNG, b. Bellnhausen, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, July 30, 1838; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-68; ord. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 13, 1869; p. Detroit, Mich., 1868-84; Wausau, Wis., 1884-86; Holland, N. Y., 1886- 88; Jersey City, N. J., 1888-91; insurance business and newspaper writer, Rochester, N. Y., 1892-1900; d. Rochester, N. Y., April 16, 1900. 230 1869 FRIEDRICH WILLIAM REEKE, b. Golzow, Prussia, Feb. 14, 1834; R. T. S., G. D. 1866-68; miss. Templin, Prussia, 1868-71; Lands- berg, Prussia, 1871-74; supply, Landsberg, 1874-82; miss. Landsberg, 1882-84; assistant p. Stettin, Prussia, 1884-87; supply, Prenzlau, Prussia 1887-89; Berlin and Charlottenburg, Prussia, 1889-94; assistant p Planitz, Saxony, 1894-96; p. Landsberg, Prussia, 1896-98; Berlinchen Prussia. 1898-; o. s. and Colp. Address, Striche, Posen, Germany *FRIEDRICH WILHELM SCHALIKE, b. Sydowswiese, Prussia June 15, 1838; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-68; ord. New Orleans, La., May 8, 1871; miss. New Orleans, La., 1871-73; p. Pittsburg, Pa., 1873-75; miss San Francisco, Gal., 1875-95 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., April 4, 1895. SPECL^L STUDENTS Christian Friedrich W. Argow, b. Templin, Prussia, March 10, 1843; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-68; ord. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1868; p. Albany, N. Y., 1868-75; Berlin, Ont., 1875-76; bookseller and supply, Dayton, O., 1876-99; p. Toledo, O., 1899-1906; Canton, O., 1906-09; Louisville, Ky., 1909 . Author, Manncrbotc. 4 vols.; Vorbilder des Alien Testaments. Address, 639 E. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. *Friedrich Adolph Ginius, b. Tilsit, Prussia, Jan. 5, 1824; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-68; ord. Erie, Pa., May 6, 1868; p. Erie, Pa., 1868-71; Scranton, Pa., 1871; Omaha, Neb. 1871-89; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1889- 1904; d. Chicago, 111., June, 1904. ♦Charles Hieronymus, b. Butzbach, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, May 11, 1822; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-68; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22, 1868; p. Milwaukee, Wis., 1868-70; New York City, 1871-75; w. c. West Hoboken, N. J., 1875-78; p. South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1878-88; w. c. San Francisco and Sacramento, Cal., 1888-97; d. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 18, 1897. Peter Knechtel, b. Dumfries, Ont., July 12, 1846; R. T. S. G. D. 1867- 68; not ord.; in business, Hanover, Ont., 1868 . 1869 GRADUATE JOHN LINKER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 6, 1846; R. T. S., G. D. 1866-69; ord. Williamsport, Pa., Sep. 8, 1870; p. Williamsport, Pa., 1870-73; Philadelphia, Pa., Second ch., 1873-97; Philadelphia, Pa., Bethel ch.. 1897-99; Philadelphia (Byberry Mission) 1899-1903; Egg Harbor City, 1903 . Address, Knights Road, Torrcsdale, Philadelphia, Pa. 231 1870-1871 1870 GRADUATE ov. GEORGE KNOBLOCH, b. Steinau, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, N 10, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-70; ord. West Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 13, 1871; p. West Hoboken, N. J., 1871-73; New York City, 1873-76; New- ark, N. J., 1876-92; Philadelphia, Pa., 3rd ch., 1892-1909; supt. Ger. Bapt. Home, Philadelphia, Pa., 1909 . Address, 7023 Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1871 GRADUATES JACOB ALBERT, b. Wertheim, Bavaria, April 16, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-71; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1871-72; ord. Berlin, Ont., May 27, 1873; p. Berlin, Ont., 1873-75; Cincinnati, 0., 1875-78; Hastings, Minn., 1878-82; Peoria, 111., 1882-86; Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-92; Den- ver, Col., 1892-98; Los Angeles, Cal., 1898-1904; Anaheim, Cal., 1904- Address, 209 W. 42 Place, Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN MICHAEL HOEFFLIN, b. Eichstetten, Baden, Oct. 3, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1868-71; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1871-72; ord. West Ho- boken, N. J., Dec. 11, 1873; p. West Hoboken, N. J., 1873-75; Wilming- ton, Del., 1875-81 ; St. Louis, ]\Io., 1881-85 ; gen. miss. Southern Bapt. Conv. in Missouri, 1885-1892; p. Williamsport, Pa., 1894-96; w. c. Wil- liamsport. Pa., 189^97; p. Egg Harbor City, N. J., 1898-1900; Cali- fornia, Mo., 1900-04; state miss. Neb., 1904-07; p. Munson, Pa., 1907- 09; State Miss. Wis., 1909 . Address, Oshkosh, Wis. *CARL OHLGART, b. Westerburg, Nassau, Germany, March 25, 1842; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-71; ord. Wilmot, Ont., July 19, 1871; p. Wilmot, Ont., 1871-73; Kankakee, 111., 1873-74; Green Garden, 111., 1874-76; St. Louis, Mo., 1876-79; Marion, Kan., 1879-81; Pekin, 111., 1881-83; miss. Cincinnati, O., 1883-84; p. Swygert, 111., 1884-86; Elli- son Bay, Wis., 1886-92; Watertown, Wis., 1892-96; Denton, Texas, 1896-99; Houston, Texas, 1899-1900; ret.; d. Ellison Bay, Wis., Dec. 9, 1907. WILLIAM PAPENHAUSEN, b. Seehausen, Prussia, Sep. 2, 1846; R. T. S., G. D. and R. F. A. 1868-71 ; U. R. 1875 ; R. T. S. 1878 ; for complete record, see Eng. Dept., class 1878. Address, 1431 College St., Springfield, 111. 232 1872 *WILLIAM C. RABE, b. Fricnicn, Hesse-Casscl, Germany, Oct. 28, 1848; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-71; s. New Britain, Conn., and St. Louis, Mo., 1871-74; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1876; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1875- 89; Rochester, N. Y.. 1889-92; Portland, Oreg., 1892-96; Buffalo, N. Y., 1896-1901; Omaha, Neb., 1901-02; d. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 4, 1902. OTTO FRIEDRICH ZECKSER, b. Milmcrsdorf, Prussia, Sep. 6, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1868-71; ord. Alma, Kan., Sep. 21, 1871; p. Mill Creek, Kan., 1871-73; Newport, Ky., 1873-75; North Freedom, Wis., 1875-77; Newton, Mich., 1877-79; Mill Creek, Kan., 1879-97; Shell Creek, Neb., 1897-98; Mill Creek, Kan., 1898-1902; Big Stone City, S. D., 1902-05; Geary Co., Kan., 1905 . Address, Alta Vista, Kan. DAVID ZWINK, b. Nellingen, Wiirtemberg, June 21, 1843; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-70; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1870-71; ord. St. Joseph, Mich., Dec. 3, 1872; p. St. Joseph, Mich., 1872-78; Lorraine, Kan., 1878-82; Leavenworth, Kan., 1882-83; Erie, Pa., 1883-86; Albany, N. Y., 1886- 95; Racine, Wis., 1895-1900; Minonk, Li., 1900-02; Canton, O., 1902-05; Albany, N. Y., 1905 . Address, 252 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. SPECL'\L STUDENTS *Heinrich Joseph Miiller, b. Biebrich, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, June 26, 1835; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-71; ord. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 3, 1873; p. Hastings, Minn., 1873-78; North Freedom, Wis., 1878-83; Lebanon, Wis., 1883-98; w. c. Sheboygan, Wis., 1898-1900; d. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 23, 1900. John Schwendener, b. Buchs, Switzerland, July 19, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1869-71 ; prac. physician, ^Milwaukee, Wis. 1872 GRADUATES REINHARD HOEFFLIN, b. Eichstetten, Baden, Aug. 13, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1868-72; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1873; p. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872-74; Syracuse, N. Y., 1874-83; New York City, 1883 . Address, 1127 Fulton Ave., Bronx, New York City. *FRIEDRICH CHRISTIAN KOEHLER, b. Segeberg, Holstein, Ger- many, May 13, 1836; R. T. S.. G. D. 1869-72; ord. White River, Mich., Oct. 2, 1872; p. White River, Mich., 1872-75; Folsomdale, N. Y., 1875- 78; Nashville, Mich.. 1878-80; Detroit, Mich., 1880-86; Los Angeles, Cal., 1886-87; Pasadena, Cal., 1887-90; Denver, Col., 1890-91; incap. Pasadena, Cal., 1891-1901; d. Pasadena, Cal., Sep. 17, 1901. 233 1873 SPECIAL STUDENT *Karl Numberger, b. St. Petersburg, Russia, 1850; R. T. S., G. D 1871-72; d. Newark, N. J., April 19, 1872 . 1873 GRADUATES JOHANNES ENGLER, b. Sevelen, St. Gall, Switzerland, Aug. 27, 1846; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Hastings, Minn., Dec. 7, 1873; p. Millersburg, Minn., 1873-74; Sharon, Minn., 1874-79; Big Stone City, S. D., 1879-82; Hampton and Fairbault, Minn., 1882-89; w. c. Ran- dolph, Minn., 1889 . Address, Randolph, Minn. *J. GEORGE FETZER, b. Oberhausen, Wiirtemberg, July 12, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; U. R. 1873-74; R. T. S., Eng. Dept., 1874-76; Univ. Leipzig, Germany, 1876; ord. Volmarstein, Westphalia; p. Vol- marstein, Westphalia, 1877-80; in U. S. collecting funds for the Theol. Sem. Hamburg, 1880-81 ; assistant editor Wahrheitszeuge, and supply Hamburg, Germany, 1881-82; prof. Bapt. Theol. Sem. Hamburg, Ger- many, 1882-1909. Author, Pastoral Thcologic; d. Volmarstein, West- phalia, July 31, 1909. HENRY L. JANZEN, b. Elbing, Prussia, June 27, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73 ; U. R. 1873-74 ; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1874-75 ; in bus. Berlin, Ont., 1875 . JOHANN HEINRICH MOEHLMANN, b. Aarsdorf, Hanover, Ger- many, Sep. 24, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; 1872-73; ord. Meriden, Conn., June 19, 1873; p. Meriden, Conn., 1873-86; Racine, Wis., 1886- 94; Detroit, Mich., 1894 . Address, 415 Helen Ave., Detroit, Mich. EWART PETER RIEMER, b. Hatzum, East Frisia, Germany, March 10, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1873-74; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 31, 1874; p. Germ.an Bapt. ch.. King William's Town, Kaffraria, S. Africa, 1874-92; invalid, 1892-97; p. East London, S. Africa, 1897-1901; o. s. St. Louis, Mo., 1901 . Address, 2615 N. 12th St., St. Louis, Mo. F. LOUIS SCHUNKE, b. Quellendorf, Anhalt-Dessau, Germany, July 24, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Niedern-Dodeleben, Prussia, Mar. 28, 1875; p. Neu-Haldensleben, Prussia, 1873-76; p. Einbeck, Hannover, 1876-81; Altenburg, Saxony, 1881-95; Hamburg-Eilbeck, 1895-98; Parsau, Prussia, 1898-1901; Dessau, Anhalt, 1901-02; Alten- burg, Saxony, 1902-05; ret. 1905 . Address, . Sonneborn, Gotha, Germany. 234 1874 JOHN SENN, b. Town Polk, Wis., Dec. 20, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Tavistock. Ont., Dec. 10, 1873; p. Tavistock, Ont., 1873-75; Buffalo, N. Y., 1875-77; Holland, N. Y., 1877-82; Williams- port, Pa., 1882-93; prac. physician, and o. s. Williamsport, Pa., 1893 . Address, 243 Washington St., Williamsport, Pa. ANDREAS STERN, b. Neufra, HohcnzoUern-Sigmaringen, Prussia, June 2, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Holland, N. Y., June 3, 1874; p. Holland, N. Y., 1874; Brenham, Texas, 1874-75; teacher, Se- dalia and Concordia, Mo., 1875-77; miss. Missouri, 1877-78; p. Ellin- wood, Kan., 1878-80; Greengarden, 111., 1880-82; Louisville, Ky., 1882- 83; Holland. N. Y., 1883-85; Tavistock, Ont., 1885-90; Town Polk, Wis., 1890-97; Houston, Texas, 1897-98; Lorena, Texas, 1898-1907; Steamboat Rock, Iowa, 1907-. Address, Steamboat Rock, la. SPECIAL STUDENT Jacob Meier, b. Oberschafhausen, Baden, Sep. 6, 1839; R. T. S., G. D. 1872-73; ord. Muscatine, la., Aug. 19, 1873; p. Muscatine, la., 1873- 78; Chicago, 111., 1st ch., 1878-1906; Chicago, 111., 3rd ch., 1906—; supt. Miss, and Benev. Sec. of the Ger. Bapt. Chs. of Chicago, 111., 1906 . Address, 2152 Alice Place, Chicago, 111. 1874 GRADUATES JOHANN KARL HEINRICH BECKER, b. Orpherda, Germany, Jan. 9, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Fosterburg, 111., Aug. 12, 1874; p. Fosterburg, 111., 1874-75; Springfield, 111., 1875-76; w. c. Springfield, 111., 1876. LOUIS HELMETAG, b. Bergheim, Waldeck, Germany, May 17, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Dirschau, Prussia, Dec. 1875; p. Dirschau, Prussia, 1875-77; Brome, 1877-82; Heilbronn, 1882-84; Muehlhausen in E., 1884-89; Dirschau, 1889 . Address, Dirschau, Germany. *ROBERT LANGER, b. Thorn, Prussia, June 3, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Millerstown, Pa., July 10, 1874; p. Millerstown, Pa., 1874; Holland, N. Y., 1874-77; Baltimore, Md., 1877-78; d. Chicago, 111., Dec. 16. 1882. ZACHARIAS CLARK MARTEN, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1877; for complete record, see Eng. Dept., class of 1877. 235 1875 JOHN MILLER, b. Altdorf, Witrtemberg, April 19, 1843; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Zurich, Ont., Aug. 4, 1874; p. Zurich, Ont., 1874- 11; Manitowoc, Wis., 1877-84; Casco, Mich., 1884-86; Bloomington, 111., 1886-93; Lincoln Co., Kan., 1893-96; Dillon, Kan., 1896-1900; Pin Oak Creek, Mo., 1900-07; Parkersburg, lo., 1907-09; Auburn, Mich., 1909 . Address, R. F. D., Auburn, Mich. *HEINRICH W. NAGEL, b. Ladbergen, Westphalia, Apr. 29, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Chicago, 111., Feb. 10, 1875; miss. Chicago, 111., 1874-75; p. Lebanon, Wis., 1875-78; Buffalo, N. Y., 1878-84; St. Joseph, Mich., 1884-92; ill-health, Buffalo, N. Y., 1892 ; d. Buffalo, N. Y., June 17, 1894. HERMANN SCHROEDER, b. Zowen, Prussia, Aug. 24, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Chicago, 111., Feb. 9, 1875; p. Newton, Mich., 1875-77; Rock Falls, la., 1877-81; Fulton, la., 1881-86; Sandwich, III., 1886-89; Omaha, Neb., 1889-92; Fremont, Neb., 1892-95; Wausau, W^is., 1895-98; Monte Vista, Col., 1898-99; State Miss. Wisconsin, 1899-1900; p. Quincy, III., 1900-06; s. Bloomington, 111., 1906- Address, 407 Menomimee St., Oak Park, 111. HEINRICH WERNICK, b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 7, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1874-75; ord. Somonauk, 111., Nov. 5, 1875 ; p. Somonauk, 111., 1875-78 ; Bloomington, 111., 1878-81 ; Kekos- kee. Wis., 1881-85; Newport, Ky., 1885-89; Springfield, III., 1889-94; Harvey, 111., 1894-97; Joliet, 111., 1897-99; Richfield, Wis., 1899-1904; Chicago, 111., 1904-07; State Miss., Illinois, 1907- Address, Sandwich, 111. SPECIAL STUDENT Paul Goebel, b. Zurich, Ont.; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-74; w. c. Park Hill, Ont., 1888. 1875 GRADUATES *SAMUEL BECKER, b. Geismar, Hessen, Germany, Dec. 2, 1840; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-75 ; ord. Tavistock, Ont., June 21, 1875 ; p. Tavi- stock and Sebringville, Ont., 1875-77; Logan, Ont., 1877-79; Hanover and Elmwood, Ont., 1879-84; Logan and Zurich, 1884-91; Holland, N. Y., 1891-93; in business, Buffalo, N. Y., 1893-1909; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1909. 236 1876 GOTTLIEB KUCZEWSKI, b. Rummy, Prussia, Sep. 3, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1872-/5; ord. Dorscn, Prussia, Aug. 1875; miss to Ger- mans and Poles in Romanowcn, 1875-88; p. Lyck, Prussia, 1888- 1900; ret. 1900. Address, Ortelsburg, E. Prussia, Germany. HEINRICH SCHULZ, b. Ellnhausen, Hessen, Germany, Feb. 8, 1852; R. T. S., G. D. 1872-75; Shurtleff College, 1879-81; ord. Fosterburg, 111., May 11, 1876; p. Fostersburg, III., 1876-81; St. Paul, Minn., 1881- 89; Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-91; St. Joseph, Mich., 1891-1900; St. Louis, Mo. 1900-1909; Pittsburg, Pa. 1909-. Address, 103 Onyx St., Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. SPECIAL STUDENTS Heinrich Hilzinger, b. Tuttlingen, Wiirtemberg, March 16, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-75; ord. Cohoes, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1875; p. Cohoes, N. Y., 1875-77; Newark, N. J.. 1877-79; Kankakee, 111., 1879-84; Mus- catine, la., 1884-90; Carrick, Ont., 1890-94; Cleveland, O., 1894-1900; Eureka. S. D., 1900-1904; Plum Creek. S. D., 19CW-1905 ; Platte Center, Neb., 1905-. Address, Platte Center, Nebraska. Herman W. Jens, b. Zettermin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, Sep. 24, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-75; teacher, Monce Acad., Monee, III. 1876 GRADUATES FRIEDRICH BERNDT, b. Grevekow, Prussia; R. T. S., G. D. 1874- 76; ord. ]\Iinnetrista, Minn., Nov. 11, 1876; p. Minnetrista, Minn., 1876- 79; Sharon, 1879-81; left denomination. Address, Le Seueur, Minn. ANTON HELMRICH, b. Leutmannsdorf, Silesia, Germany, March 6, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 17, 1877; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1876-82; Holland, N. Y., 1882-85; Kekoskee, Wis., 1885-87; w. c. and o. s. Address, 172 Johnson St., Buffalo, N. Y. *CHARLES JURGENSEN, b. Hamburg, Germany; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-68: 1874-76; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 23, 1876; p. Sheboygan, Wis., 1876-79; cutter, Milwaukee and New York City, 1879- ; d. New York City, 1894. *FRIEDRICH WILHELM KROESCH, b. Immekath, Prussia, Apr. 6, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Woolwich, Ont, Sep. 21, 1876; 237 1877 p. Woolwich, Ont., 1876-80; Wausau, Wis., 1880-83; North Freedom, Wis. 1883-88; Higginsville, Mo., 1888-93; California, Mo., 1893-1900; Rush Co., Kan., 1900-1903; o. s. Lorraine, Kan., 1903-05; d. Lorraine, Kan. Feb. 2, 1905. CHRISTIAN E. LOTZER, b. Waldeck, Germany, May 4, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; w. c. Sayre, Pa., 1889. *RUDOLPH MACHHOLZ, b. Schmiedfeld, Thuringia, Germany, Oct. 1, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-76; ord. Carrick, Ont., Oct. 4, 1876; p. Carrick and Neustadt, Ont., 1876-86; Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-89; Bur- lington, la., 1889-95 ; d. Burlington, la., Apr. 8, 1895. FRIEDRICH A. PETEREIT, b. Mehlaucken, Prussia, Sep. 28, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Davenport, Iowa, Mar. 27, 1877; p. Dav- enport, Iowa, 1876-79; Quincy, 111., 1879-84; Minneapolis, Minn., 1884- 86; Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1886-93; Waco, Texas, 1893-94; State miss., Texas, 1894-96; p. Galveston, Texas, 1896-1899; Dallas, Texas, 1899- 1903 ; in bus., New Mexico. WILLLIAM SCHUNKE, b. Roden, Anhalt, Germany, Aug. 16, 1854; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Racine, Wis., Sep. 6, 1876; p. Racine, Wis., 1876-81; Elgin, Iowa, 1881-94; Bethany, Oregon, 1894-98; Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1898-1906; District Missionary, Canadian Northwest, 1906- 1910; ibid., Pacific States, 1910-. Address, Rose City Park, Portland, Oregon. GEORGE NICHOLAS THOMSSEN, b. Busum, Holstein, Germany April 1, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76 ; U. R. 1876-78 ; R. T. S., Eng Dept. 1878-79; ord. West Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 7, 1879; p. West Ho boken, N. J., 1879-81; miss. A. B. M. U., Vinukonda, India, 1882-87 p. New York City, 1887-90; miss. A. B. M. U., Kurnool, India, 1890-95 p. South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896-97; s. New York City, 1897-99; miss A. B. M. U., Bapatla, India, 1899- ; author, Indische Lebensbilder Samuel I. Hebich of India; The Preacher and the Sermon (Telugu) The Real versus the Ideal in Hinduism. Address, Bapatla, India. 1877 GRADUATES ♦SYLVESTER KORNMEIER, b. Biberbach, Baden, Aug. 18, 1848; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-77; ord. Greengarden, 111., June 2, 1878; p. Green- garden, 111., 1878-81 ; Arnprior, Ont., 1881-85 ; Waterbury, Conn., 1885- 87; South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-96; colp. Brooklyn and New York City, 1896-1906; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 10, 1906. 238 1878 CLAUS PETERS, b. Mielberg, Schleswig, Prussia, May 7, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-77; ord. Schleswig, Prussia, March 3, 1878; p. Schles- wig, Prussia, 1877-87; miss, for Sunday Schools, Germany, 1887-90; p. Berlin, Germany, 1890-1904; Hamburg, Germany, 1904-. Address, 106 Kieler St., Hamburg, Germany. SPECIAL STUDENT *Heinrich A. Griep, b. Klein-Silkow, Pomerania, Prussia, June 22, 1838; R. T. S., G. D. 1876-77; ord. Scranton, Pa., Sep. 12, 1877; p. Scranton, Pa., 1877-81 ; Dayton, O., 1881-89 ; North Freedom, Wis., 1889-96 ; prac. phys., Denzer, Wis.; d. 1909. 1878 GRADUATES ♦JACOB DANIELSEN, b. Sterup, Schleswig, Prussia, Feb. 20, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; ord. Kappeln, Schleswig, 1879; p. Kappeln, Schleswig, 1878-82; p. Hamburg, 1882-85; supt. Deaconess Institute, Hamburg, 1885-86; retired on account of illness of wife, 1886; p. Ham- burg-Hamm, 1887-90; Hamburg-Eimsbiittel, 1890-1901; ret.; d. Ham- burg, Germany, July 18, 1903. EDWARD GRAALMANN, b. Ditzum, East Frisia, Germany, Jan. 8, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1877-78; ord. Williamsport, Pa., June 2, 1878; p. Williamsport, Pa., 1878-81; Bailey- ville. III., 1881-86; Concordia, Mo., 1886-93; Okeene, Oklahoma, 1893-. Address, Okeene, Okla. JOHN JAEGER, b. Beinstein, Wiirtemberg, Jan. 13, 1852; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1877-78; ord. Newark, N. J., Aug. 29, 1878; p. Newark, N. J., 1878-81; Albany, N. Y., 1881-86; New Britain, Conn., 1887-90; s. Waterbury and Seymour, Conn., 1890-91; p. Germantown, N. D., 1891-97; West St. Paul, Minn., 1897-1903; Tynd- all, S. D., 1903-1908; Buffalo Center, la.. 1908-1910; Odessa, Wash. 1910-. Address, Odessa, Washington. FRITZ AUGUST LIGHT, b. Memel, Prussia, Aug. 1, 1851; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-79; ord. Boston, Mass., Oct 9, 1879 ; p. Boston, Mass., 1879-83 ; student, Boston Univ., 1880-1882 ; p. Indianapolis, Ind., 1883-87; Chicago, 111., 1887-89; stud. McCormick Theo. Sem. 1887-8; p. Cleveland, O., 1889-94; M. D. and pract. med., Cleveland, O., 1894-96 ; p. Cincinnati, O., 1896-1905 ; p. New York City, 1905-08; s. Eagle Ave. ch.. New York, 1908-09; o. s. 1909-. Author, Die Griindwahrheiten des Christcntums. Address. 436 E. 141 St., Bronx, New York 239 1879 *ANTON MEIER, b. Hard, Tyrol, Austria, Aug. 6, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; p. Methodist ch., Newton, Mich., 1878-80; White River, Mich., 1880-82; d. 1882. JACOB HENRY MERKEL, b. Reichartshausen, Baden, Oct. 28, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-81 ; ord. Cleve- land, O., Sep. 22, 1881; p. Cleveland, O., (1st ch.,) 1881-90; Milwaukee, Wis., (1st ch.,) 1890-95; Burlington, la., 1895-1900; Cleveland, O. (Erin Ave.) 1900-06; Evangelist, 1906-. Translator, Gordon's The Ministry of the Spirit. Address, 3008 Walton Ave., Cleveland, O. CHRISTOPH SCHMIDT, b. Berka, Saxe-Weimar, Germany, Oct. 19, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S.„ Eng. Dept. 1877-78; ord. New Britain, Conn., July 2, 1883; p. New Britain, Conn., 1878-84; Syracuse, N. Y., 1884-88; St. Paul, Minn., 1888-92; Passaic, N. J., 1892- 1900; Elizabeth, N. J., 1901-1903; Passaic, N. J., 1903-1909; incap. 1909-. Address, 50 Sherman St., Passaic, N. J. SPECIAL STUDENT George C. Engelmann, b. Remels, East Frisia, Germany, Dec. 28, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-78; miss. Platteville, Neb., 1879-80; Columbus, Neb., 1880-82 ; ord. ApHngton, la., Sep. 2, 1882 ; p. Aplington, la., 1882- 88; Eureka, S. Dakota, 1888-90; Kossuth, Wis., 1890-93; North Free- dom, Wis., 1893-1900; Parkersburg, la., 1900-1903; State Miss., for Wis., 1903-04; p. Kesley, la., 1904-08; Alpena, Mich., 1908-. Address, 217 4th St., Alpena, Mich. 1879 GRADUATES WILLIAM APPEL, b. Wilmot, Ont., Sep. 28, 1854; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-79 ; R. T. S.. Eng. Dept. 1878-79 ; ord. Logan, Ont., Oct. 8, 1879 ; p. Logan, Ont, 1879-80; New York City, 1880-81; New Haven, Conn., 1881-83; ev. 1883-85; p. Louisville, Ky., 1885-87; ev. 1887-1888; asst. p. Tabernacle ch.. New York City, 1888-90; p. Los Angeles, Cal., 1890- 97; Syracuse, N. Y., 1897-99; Williamsport, Pa., 1899-1903; Detroit, Mich. (Ebenezer ch.), 1903-09; evangelist, 1909- Address, 752 Huntington Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 240 1880-1881 FRANZ FRIEDRICH, b. Ravcnsburg, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Dec. 4, 1S52; R. T. S., G. D. 1875-79; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1879; p. Folsomdale, N. Y.. 1879-82; Chicago, 111., 1882-87; Peoria, 111., 1887- 90; Cleveland, O., 1890-97; Berlin, Ont., 1897-1904; Buffalo, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 243 Mulberry St., Buffalo, N. Y. CHARLES F. JENSEN, b. New Orleans, La., July 4, 1850; Baylor Univ., 1872-74; R. T. S., G. D. 1876-79; ord. Boston, Mass., 1879; p. Boston, Mass., 1879-81 ; Brenham, Burton and Greenvine, Texas, 1881- 97; in bus., Brenham, Texas, 1897-. JOHANNES GEORGE MAEDER, b. Reuthin, Wiirtemberg, April 6, 1855; R. T. S.. G. D. 1875-79; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-79; ord. New York city, Oct. 23, 1879; p. New York City (Harlem), 1879-87; M. D. and practicing med., New York City, 1887-. Address, 123 W. 121 St., New York City. JACOB STAUB, b. Herriberg, Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 25, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1875-79; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-79; ord. Zurich, Swit- zerland, Nov. 1879 ; p. Nauhausen, Switzerland, 1879-81 ; Scranton, Pa., 1881-84; Bridgewater, S. D., 1885-87; Madison, S. D., 1887-90; not in act. service, 1890-94; p. Greenvine, Texas, 1894-96; miss. St. Joseph, Mo. and Hastings, Neb., 1896-97; s. St. Louis, Mo., 1897; w. c. Address, Beloit, Ohio. GRADUATES VINCENZ FARNKOPF, b. Bullau, Bavaria, Jan. 21, 1851; R. T. S., G. D. 1875-80; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1879-80; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., June 8, 1880; p. Bethany, Oregon, 1880-84; left ministry; San Francisco, Cal., 1899. ♦PAUL JOHANN FERDINAND GROTH, b. Anklam, Pomerania, Germany. June 17. 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1876-80; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1879-80; miss. colp. A. B. P. S. in Minn, and N. D. 1880-89; ord. Glen Ulen, N. D., 1889; p. Glen Ulen, N. D., 1889-94; d. Hebron, N. D., June 17, 1894. 1881 GRADUATES FRIEDRICH W. BECKER, b. Altena, Westphalia, Germany, July 15, 1853 ; R. T. S.. G. D. 1877-81 ; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1880-81 ; ord. 241 1881 Houston, Texas, July 5, 1881; p. Houston, Texas, 1881-85; St. Louis, Mo., 1885-88; left ministry. Address, Milwaukee, Wis. AUGUST BOELTER, b. Vandsburg, West Prussia, Germany, April 10, 1851; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1880-81; ord. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 6, 1881; p. Indianapolis, Ind., 1881-83; Walsh- ville, 111., 1883-88; Louisville, Ky., 1888-96; Omaha, Neb., 1896-1902; Minneapolis, Minn., 1902-. Address, 2122 Dupont St., N. Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN GERHARDT BERNEIKE, b. Hammerstein, West Prussia, Germany, Nov. 6, 1857; R. F. Acad. 1877-80; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-81; U. R. 1881-83; Union Theo. Sem. New York City, 1883-86; not ord.; M. D. and prac. med. Santa Ana, Gal., 1895- HENRY WILLIAM GEIL, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1881-82; ord. Wilmington, Del., June 29, 1882; p. Wilmington, Del., 1882-88; Syracuse, N. Y., 1888-93; Rochester, N. Y., 1893-1905; in bus. 1905- Address, 4 Lawton St., Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE ALFRED GUNTHER, b. New York City, April 10, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1875-81; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1880-81; supply, Wil- mington, Del., 1881-82; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1882; p. Fol- somdale, N. Y., 1882-85; Minonk, 111., 1885-88; Wilmington, Del., 1888- 93; New York City, 1893-1901; Newark, N. J., 1901- ; hymn-writer and composer of music, "Gemeinde-chorc." Address, 375 Walnut St., Newark, N. J. LEWIS KAISER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23, 1860; R. F. Acad, and R. T. S., G. D. 1878-81 ; U. R. 1881-83 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1883- 84; C. T. S. 1884-85; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 18, 1884; p. Philadel- phia, Pa., 1884-88; Rochester, N. Y., 1888-90; prof. R. T. S., G. D. 1890- ; and Moderator, Gen'l Conf. of German Bap. ch.'s. 1898-1910. Author, Das Apostolische Jahrhundcrt; Die Stimmen der Propheten. Address, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y. JOHN HENRY MEYERS, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 28, 1855; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1880-81 ; ord. Woolwich, Ont., Aug. 16, 1881; p. Woolwich, Ont., 1881-84; Scranton, Pa., 1884-91; Bridgeport, Conn., 1891-96; in bus. Bridgeport, Conn., 1896-97; p. New Hamburg, Ont., 1897-1908; Waco, Texas, 1908-. Address, 1321 Jefferson St., Waco, Texas. GOTTHARD MENGEL, b. Dreihausen, Kurhessen, Germany, June 27, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81; ord. Colehour, 111., Oct. 18, 1881; 242 1882 p. Colehour, 111., 1881-91 ; Kankakee, 111., 1891-1901 ; Detroit, Mich (2nd church) 1901-08; Detroit, Mich. (Ebenezer ch.) 1909- Address, 672 Hudson Ave., Detroit, Mich. ALBERT JOHN RAMAKER, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1860; R. F Acad, and R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81 ; U. R. and R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1881- 1886; for complete record see Eng. Dept., Class of 1886. Address, 11 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y SPECIAL STUDENTS *August Carl Doescher, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1854; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-81 ; not ord. ; d. St. Joseph, :\Iich. Otto Roehrig, b. Themar, Meiningen, Germany, April 20, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1879-81; North Western College, Naperville, 111., 1886; miss. Evangelical ch., Clinton, Mo., 1886-87; Atchison, Kan., 1887-88; ord. Hiawatha, Kan., March 17, 1888; p. Falls City, Neb., 1888- 1882 GRADUATES EDUARD JOHANN THEODOR ANSCHUTZ, b. Drochtersen, Hanover, Germany, July 4, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1879-82; ord. West Hoboken, N. J., Sept. 14, 1882; p. West Hoboken, N. J., 1882-. Author, Christus and Seine Gcmcindc. Address, 235 Palisade Ave., W. Hoboken, N. J. JOHN EHRENSTEIN, b. Dierdorf, Rhennish Prussia, Germany, Feb. 2, 1861 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-82 ; Union Theo. Sem. New York City, 1882-84; Univ. of Bonn and Berlin, Germany, 1884-86; asst. sec. Evang. Alliance, New York City, 1886; in bus. Address, Yonkers, N. Y. ROBERT FENSKE, b. Elmwood, Ont., May 29, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-82; ord. Rising City, Neb., Aug. 16, 1882; p. Rising City, Neb. 1882-84; Woodbine, Kan., 1884-86; West Brenda, Manitoba, 1886-94; Edenwald, Sask., 1894-98; Casselman, N. D., 1898-1901; Ebenezer, Sask., 1904-04; Beaver Hill, Sask., 1904-. Address, Roberts, Sask., Canada. FRIEDRICH HOFFMANN, b. Sangerhausen, Saxony, Germany, May 22, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-82; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1881-82; ord. Minonk, 111., July 6, 1882; p. Minonk. 111., 1882-85; St. Louis, Mo., 1885-93; Buflfalo, N. Y., (First church) 1893-1905; Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd 243 1883-1884 ch.) 1905-1906; Winnipeg, Man., 1906- ; composer of music and editor, Ncuc Mdnncrchore, Der Sdngcrbote. Address, 799 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CARL LUDWIG MARQUARDT, b. Schonlanke, Posen, Germany, Aug. 29, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-82 ; ord. Logan, Ont., July 12, 1882 ; p. Logan, Ont., 1882-83; Higginsville, Mo., 1883-&8; Muscatine, la., 1888-93; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-1904; St. Joseph, Mich., 1904- Address, 910 Broad St., St. Joseph, Mich. JACOB AUGUST WEIMAR, b. Unterheinrieth, Wiirtemberg, Oct. 7, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-82 ; ord. St. Joseph, Mich., Aug. 10, 1882 ; p. St. Joseph, Mich., 1882-85; New Britain, Conn., 1885-87; Meriden, Conn., 1887-88; joined Russelites, Allegheny, Pa., 1889; and Koreshites, Chicago, some time later; reaccepted, Chicago, 111., 1898; and deposed by council, Minonk, 111., Dec. 12, 1899. 1883 GRADUATES JACOB HEINRICHS, b. Allenstein, East Prussia, Germany, March 2, 1860; R. T. S., G. D. and R. F. Acad. 1881-84; U. R. 1884-86; R. T. S., 1886-89; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1889. Address, Ramapatam, India. HEINRICH SCHWENDENER, b. Wayne, Wis., Sep. 4, 1854; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-83; ord. Cleveland, O., Dec. 13, 1883; p. Cleveland, O., 1883-89 ; Evangelist, 1889-. Address, 600 Main St., St. Joseph, Mich. SPECIAL STUDENTS Julius Jacob Berger, b. 'New Haven, Conn., March 20, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-83; C. T. S. 1883-86; Address, Gasport, N. Y. Heinrich H. Regier, b. Alexanderkron, S. Russia, Sep. 12, 1855; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-83; ord. ]\Iountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 23, 1884; assistant p. Mennonite ch., Mountain Lake, Minn., 1884-89; p. Mountain Lake, Minn., 1889-. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn. *William Tietge, b. Kusei, Saxony, Germany, July 16. 1858; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-83; d. Burlington, la., April 21, 1883. 1884 GRADUATES GOTTLOB FETZER, b. Cleveland, O., July 30, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 244 1884 1881-84; miss. Cincinnati, 0., 1884-86; R. T. S., Eng. Dcpt. 1886-89; for complete record, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1889. Address, 3804 Payne Ave., N. E., Cleveland, O. LOUIS CHARLES KNUTH, b. St. Joseph, Mich., Oct. 18, 1858; U. R. and R. T. S., G. D. 1881-84; R. T. S. 1887; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1887. Address, 33 E. Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J. WILLIAM LIPPHARDT, b. Oberaula, Ilessen, Germany, Oct. 25, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-84; R. T. S., Eng. Dcpt. 1883-&*; ord. Quincy, III., July 30, 1884; p. Quincy, 111., 1884-86; Evansville, Ind., 1886-90; Buffalo, N. Y., 1890-1904; Evangelist, 1904- Address, 39 Howard Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. CLAAS REGIER, b. Hierschau, S. Russia, April 26, 1854; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-84; miss, in York and Clay Cos., Neb., 1884-85; ord. York- town, Kan., June 6, 1885; p. Yorktown, Kan., 1885-89; Sutton and Hast- ings, Neb. 1889-91; Tyndall, S. D., 1891-93; Fairfax, S. D., 1893-99; w. c. Bessie, Okl. *VICTOR CHARLES ROCHO, b. St. Louis, Mo., June 15, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-84; ord. Alpena, Mich., Oct. 15, 1884; p. Alpena, Mich., 1884-85; B. U. Th. Sem., Chicago, 111., 1885-89; p. Plainfield, 111., 1887-89; Geneseo, 111., Emerson, la.. Council Bluffs, la., Dundee, 111., 1889-99; dist. miss. H. M. S. Denver, Col., 1899-1900; p. Allemagorda, N. Mexico, 1900-1902; w. c. Los Angeles, Cal., 1902-04; d. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 20, 1904. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS SCHNEIDER, b. New York City, Oct. 10, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-84; U. R. 1888; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1888- 91 ; for complete rec, see Engl. Dept., Class 1891. Address, 249 Edgerton St., Rochester, N. Y. JOSEPH SCHOLZ, b. Davenport, la., Jan. 26, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-84; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1883-84; ord. Montague, Mich., June 20, 1884; p. Montague, Mich., 1884-87; miss. Chicago, 111., 1887-93; p. St. Paul, Minn., 1893-97; Tyndall, S. D., 1897-1900; Burlington, Iowa, 1900-. Address, 1415 Osborn St., Burlington, la. HERMANN THIEL, b. Zschopau, Saxony, Germany, Aug. 9, 1854; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-84; ord. Sandwich, 111., Aug. 19, 1884; p. Sandwich, 111., 1884-85; miss. Milwaukee, Wis., 1885; p. Alpena, Mich., 1885-91; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1891-98; p. Lyndock, Ont., 1898-1902; Fairfax, S. D. and Naper, Neb., 1902-06; o. s. 1906-. Address, Lakeland, Minn. 245 1885 SPECIAL STUDENTS Friedrich G. Dierks, b. Greengarden, 111., Oct. 13, 1855; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-84; not ord; supply and farmer, Platte Center, Neb., 1884-. David Dyck, b. Ekatarineslav, S. Russia, Jan. 23, 1846; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-84; ord. Woodson Co., Kan., Dec. 1882; p. Mennonite chs., Wood- son Co., and Lehigh, Marion Co., Kan., 1884-97; p. Plum Coulee, Mani- toba, 1897- Address, Borden, Manitoba. Dierk Abrams Homfeld, b. Griemersum, Hannover, Germany, July 3, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-84; ord. Eagle Top. Hooper Co., Kan., March 27, 1885 ; p. Anthony, Kan., 1884-87 ; Woodbine, Kan., 1887-90 ; Dillon, Kan., 1890-95; o. s. 1895. Address, Lorraine, Kansas. Peter Rech, b. Cappel, Prussia, Feb. 12, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-84; ord. Woolwich, Ont., Oct. 29, 1884; p. Woolwich, Ont., 1884-86; Erie, Pa., 1886-87; w. c. Houston, Tex., 1909-. 1885 GRADUATES HARM HENRICHS HUSMANN, b. Gransdorf, Hannover, Germany, May 1, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-85; ord. Neudorf, Russia, Jan. 10, 1886; p. Saratow, Russia, 1886; Ust-Kulalinka, Saratov, Russia, 1886-. Address, Zarizin, Gov. Saratov, Russia. WALTHER RAUSCHENBUSCH, b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861; Gymnasium, Giitersloh, Westphalia, Germany, 1883 ; U. R. and R. T. S., G. D. 1885; R. T. S. 1886; for complete rec. see Eng. Dept., Class of 1886. Address, 40 Shepard St., Rochester, N. Y. HEINRICH ADOLPH SCHWASS, b. Watertown, Wis., Aug. 23, 1856 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-85 ; ord. Pekin, 111., Nov. 20, 1885 ; p. Pekin, 111., 1885-87; w. c. Muskegon Heights, Muskegon, Mich. *HENRY STRUCKHOFF, b. Oezen, Braunschweig, Germany, Aug. 16, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-85; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 28, 1885; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1885-87; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1887. SPECIAL STUDENTS Hermann Johann Fast, b. Nova Dmetrofka, S. Russia, June 17, 1860; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-85; miss. Mennonite ch.. Mountain Lake, Minn., 1889-. 246 1886 August Marquardt, b. GiintherROst, Posen, Germany, Aug. 11, 1846; R. T. S., G. D. 1S84-85; ord. Minnctrista, Minn., June 6, 1886; p. Wino- na, Minn.. 1885-92; Salem, S. D., 1892-94; Beatrice and Janscn, Neb., 1894-1908; ElHnwood, Kansas, 1908. Address, R. F. D., Ellinwood, Kan. John C. Voth, b. Sochoczin, Poland, Feb. 2, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1884- 85 ; p. Mcnnonite ch., Lakeview, Kan., 1885-. 1886 GRADUATES AUGUST FRIEDRICH BRAUNS, b. Hiitteltannen, Hannover, Ger- many, March 9, 1855; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-86; ord. Carrington, N. D Apr. 8, 1887; p. Carrington, N. D., 1887-88; Mandan, N. D., 1888-92 Brenham, Tex., 1892-93; miss, and colp. Ortonville, Minn., 1893-95 Kansas City. Mo., 1895-97; Timberlake, Okla., 1897-99; Bremen, Ger- many, 1899-1901; colp. Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc, 1901-. RAYMUND J, HACK, b. Oberkessach, Wiirtemberg, Aug. 30, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-86; ord. Tonawanda, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1886; p. Tonavvanda, N. Y., 1886-90 ; St. Paul, Minn., 1890-93 ; dist. miss. North- western Conf.. 1893-94; p. Elgin. la., 1894-1902; Higginsville, Mo., 1902- 1905; Madison, S. D.. 1905-. Address, 307 Liberty Ave., Madison, S. D. OTTO KOENIG, b. ^Memel, Germany, Apr. 5. 1866; Royal Gymnasi- um. Elbing. Germany, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-86; Bristol Baptist College, England, 1886-87; ord. Memel, Germany, May 6, 1888; p. Memel, Prussia. 1888-93; Rochester, N. Y., 1893-96; St. Louis, Mo., 1896-99; s. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900; p. New Haven, Conn., 1901- Editor, Sonncnschcin. Author, Sonncnschcin Lieder; BibeUehre und Kate- chismiis; Zxir Lchre und IVelirc; Missions Studicn. Address, 12 Broad St., New Haven, Conn. JOHANN FRIEDRICH MATZICK, b. Mczehnen, East Prussia, Germany, May 19, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-86; ord. Neustadt, Ont., Sep. 15, 1886: p. Carrick, Ont., 1886-92; Wausaii, Wis., 1892-96; Monte Vista. Col., 1896-98; w. c. Monte Vista, Col., 1898- WILLIAM PFEIFFER, b. Beggingen, Switzerland, May 22. 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-86; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1885-86; ord. Spring- field, 111., July 29, 1886; p. Springfield, 111., 1886-89; Minonk, 111., 1889- 92; Toledo, O., 1892-97; Aplington. la., 1897-1901; Baltimore, Md., 1901-1908 ; New Hamburg, Ont., 1908-. Address, New Hamburg. Ont. 247 1887 WILLIAM RITZMANN, b. Eberbach, Baden, Dec. 18, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-86; ord. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 15, 1886; p. Bridgeport, Conn., 1886-92; Baltimore, Md., 1892-96; Louisville, Ky., 1896-1901; Kankakee, 111., 1901-1904; Springfield and Vera, 111., 1904-1907; Park- stone, S. D. 1907-1909; Bridgeport, Conn., 1909- Address, 180 Harriet St., Bridgeport, Conn. CARL FRIEDRICH TIEMANN, b. Vlotho, Westphalia, Germany, June 10, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-86; ord. Warner, N. D., July 20, 1886; p.' Warner, N. D., 1886-87; Montague, Mich., 1887-90; Joliet, 111., 1890^96; South Chicago, 1896-1900; Allegheny, Pa., 1900-1904; Ellin- wood, Kan., 1904-1908; Higginsville, Mo., 1908-. Address, Higginsville, Mo. *FRIEDRICH WITTHUHN, b. Hohenzieritz, IMecklenburg Strelitz, Germany, Feb. 5, 1861 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-86 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1885-86 ; ord. Hagarty, Ont., March 4, 1887 ; p. Hagarty and Sebastopol, Ont., 1886-87; d. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 17, 1888. SPECIAL STUDENT *Friedrich Wilhelm Neumann, b. Bromberg, Prussia, Aug. 1, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-86; d. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1886. 1887 GRADUATES GEORGE JOHN GEIS, b. Hockenheim, Baden, Apr. 1, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-87; U. R. 1887-89; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-92; for com- plete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1892. Address, Myitkyina, Burma. WILHELM HEINRICH MULLER, b. Newark, N. J., Sep. 2, 1852; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-87; ord. Big Stone City, S. D., Oct. 30, 1887; p. Big Stone City, S. D., 1887-90; Madison, S. D., 1890-94; Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1894-98 ; Alma, Mo., 1898-1903 ; Kingfisher, Okla., 1903-1909 ; Piney, Ark., 1909-. Address, Piney, Ark. CHARLES FRIEDRICH ROH, b. Freudenstadt, Wurtemberg, May 22, 1864 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-87 ; U. R. 1887-88 ; p. Dillon, Kan., 1888- 89; not ord.; student of medicine, Kansas City, Mo., 1889-92; prac. med. Elk Creek, Neb., 1892-. JOHANNES SCHUFF, b. Worms, Germany, Oct. 27, 1862; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-87; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1886-87; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Sep. 7, 1887; p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1887-90; Tonawanda, N. Y., 1890- 248 1888 92; Bridgeport, Conn., 1892-93; Muscatine, la., 1893-97; w. c. Parkers- burg, la., 1897-98; p. Topeka, Kan., 1898-1904; s. Newark, N. J. Address, 131 Seymour Ave., Newark, N. J. FERDINAND GUSTAV WOLTER, b. Mullrosc, Prussia, Aug. 15. 180U; R. 1'. S., G. D. 1881-87; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1886-87; ord. Vera, HI., Aug. 20, 1887; p. Vera, 111., 1887-90; Quincy, 111., 1890-94; Detroit, Mich., 1894-97; Cleveland, O., 1897-1900; Jamesburg, N. J., 1900-1905; Detroit, .Mich., 1905-1909; Benton Harbor, Mkh., 1909-. Address, 309 Pavone St., Benton Harbor, Mich. SPECIAL STUDENTS Albert Louis Tilgner, b. Friedland, Prussia, Apr. 18, 1853; R. T. S., G. D., 1885-87; ord. Hepburn, Pa., Sep. 11, 1887; p. Hepburn, Pa., 1887-92; St. Paul, Minn., 1892-94; Madison, S. D., 1894-1900; Wausau, Wis., 1900-1906; Muscatine, la., 1906-. Address, 515 Walnut St., Muscatine, la. *Louis Wiesle, b. Wylen, Switzerland, Apr. 13, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-87; ord. Coal City, 111., July 31, 1887; p. Coal City, 111., 1887-90; Big Stone City, S. D., 1890-93; Winona, .Minn., 1893-97; Eureka, S. D., 1897-1900; Parkstone, S. D., 1900-1901; Aplington, la., 1901-1904; d. Aplmgton, la., April 15, 1904. 1888 GRADUATES CARL ADOLPH DANIEL, b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 19, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1887-88; ord. New Haven, Conn., June 26, 1888; p. Watcrbury, Conn., 1888-90; New York City (Harlem), 1890-96; Rochester, N. Y., 1896-1908; Buffalo, N. Y., 1908-. Author, Das Lchen tnit Christo; various tracts and pamphlets. Address, 473 High St., Buffalo, N. Y. FRIEDRICH HEINRICH HEINEMANN, b. Brome, Hannover, Germany, Feb. 3, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Killaloe, Ont., Oct. 18, 1888; p. Sebastapool and Killaloe, Ont., 1888-93; La Crosse, Wis., 1893-94; Fairbault, Minn., 1894-1901; Minnetrista, Minn., 1901-. Address, St. Bonifacius, Minn. DETTMER KOESTER, b. Bremen, Germany, June 13, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-88; U. R. 1888-89; ord. Erie, Pa., June 28, 1889; p. Erie, Pa., 1889-92; Cincinnati, O., 1892-95; Milwaukee, Wis., 1895-1900; Madison, S. D. 1900-1904; Aplington, la., 1904- Address, Aplington, la. 249 1888 HERMAN LANG, b. Berlin, Ont., Apr. 25, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; U. R. 1888-89; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-92; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept. Class of 1892. FRIEDRICH WILHELM CARL MEYER, b. Vlotho, Westphalia, Germany, July 24, 1862 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1887-88 ; ord. New Haven, Conn., June 26, 1888 ; p. New Haven, Conn., 1888-1900; Milwaukee, Wis. (1st ch.) 1900- ; editor, Jugend-Herold, 1896-1909; Vereins-Herold, 1909-. Author, Neue Lieder. Address, 606 Garfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. FRIEDRICH NIEBUHR, b. Wittengen, Hannover, Germany, Mar. 24, 1867; R. T. S., G. D., 1884-88; U. R. 1888-89; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-92; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class 1892. Address, 220 E. 118 St. New York City. JOHN HENRY PASTORET, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 10, 1863; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Topeka, Kan., July 25, 1888; p. Topeka, Atchison and Leavenworth, Kan., 1888-90; Lorraine, Kan., 1890-95; Higginsville, Mo., 1895-1902; New York City (Immanuel) 1902-1909; Union Hill, N. J., 1909- Address, 122 Morgan St., Union Hill, N. J. LUDWIG RABE, b. Starko, Lithuania, Russia, Aug. 10, 1857; R. T. S., G. D., 1883-88; ord. Holland, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1888; p. Holland, N. Y., 1888-91; Buflfalo, N. Y., 1891-93; Town of Union, N. J., 1893-98; asst. p. New York City, 1898-1902; p. Union Hill, N. J., 1902-04; New York City (Eagle Ave.) 1904-1909; Passaic, N. J., 1909-. Address, 25 Sherman, St., Passaic, N. J. *JOHN WILHELM SCHAFER, b. Eschbach, Prussia, June 15, 1863; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Brenham, Texas, Aug. 2, 1888; p. Bren- ham, Texas, 1888-89; d. Brenham, Texas, Oct. 8, 1889. ROBERT STRACKE, b. Iserlohn, Westphalia, Germany, Feb. 10, 1862; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1888; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1888-90; Cleveland, O., 1890-96; Lorraine, Kan., 1896- 1909; Chicago, III, 1909- Address, 1725 Burling St., Chicago, 111. CLAUS HEINRICH VOIGT, b. Thedinghausen, Braunschweig, Ger- many, Aug. 30, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-88; not ord.; in bus. Atlanta, Ga. RUDOLPH T. WEGENER, b. Watertown, Wis., Sep. 21, 1862; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-88; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1887-88; ord. Dayton, O., July 6, 1888; p. Dayton, O., 1888-96; New York City (Harlem), 1896-1907; Boston, Mass., 1907-1909; Baltimore, Md. (1st ch.) 1909-. Address, Patterson Pk. Ave. and Monument St. 250 1889-1890 SPECIAL STUDENT Casper Adolph Rudolph Klitzing, b. Gorlitz, Germany, Aug. 29, 1856; K. T. S., G. D. 1887-8S; ord. Voungstown, Kan., Aug. 15, 1888; p. Youngstown, Kan., 1888-1890; Fremont, Neb., 1890-92; Atchison and Leavenworth, Kan., 1892-95; Bison, Kan., 1895-97; Bethany, Kan., 1896- 1903; Dickinson Co., Kan., 1903-1905; Alma and California, Mo., 1905- 1909; Bison. Kan., 1909-. Address. Bison. Kan. 1889 GRADUATES GUSTAV ADOLPH LUDWIG, b. Meseritz, Posen, Germany, April 19, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-89; ord. Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 1, 1889; p. Leavenworth, Kan., 1889-91 ; Allamead, Kan., 1891-94 ; Gaylord, Kan., 1894-96; Newport, Ky., 1896-99; w. c. Burrell, Va., 1899. EMIL H. OTTO, b. New Haven, Conn., Sep. 3, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-89; ord. California, Mo., Oct. 28, 1889; p. California, Mo., 1889- 92 ; Tavistock, Ont., 1892-93 ; Jeannette, Pa., 1893-96 ; Jamesburg, N. J., 1896-1901 ; w. c. Syracuse, N. Y., 1901-02 ; p. Montague, Mich., 1902-06 ; Richfield, Le Roy, and Wayne, Wis., 1906-1909; Faribault and Hampton, Minn., 1909-. Address, Faribault, Minn. RICHARD AUGUST SCHMIDT, b. Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia, March 16, 1865 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-89 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-91 ; ord. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 1892; p. Hanover, Ont., 1891-97; IMuscatine, Iowa, 1897-1906; Allegheny, Pa., 1906-. Address, 3403 East St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. SPECIAL STUDENT Julius Loos, b. Wolfersweiler, Oldenburg, Germany, Sep. 2, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1887-89; not ord.; editorial staff, Der Scndbote, Cleveland, O., 1889-91 ; in bus., Cleveland, O., 1891-92 ; instructor, R. T. S., G. D. 1892-94; in bus., Syracuse, N. Y., 1894-96; editor, Syracuse Deutsche Post, Syracuse, N. Y., 1896-1899; editor, Abcndpost, Rochester, N. Y., 1899-. Address, 121 Benton St., Rochester, N. Y. 1890 GRADUATES JOHN BERG, b. Farstenwerder, Taurien, Russia, Mar. 28, 1859; R. T. S., G. D., 1883-85; 87-90; ord. Clarion, Kan., May 12, 1894; ev. Men- 251 1891 nonite Brethren chs. 1890-92; p. Mennonite Brethren Ch., Marion, Kan., 1892-95 ; p. Ger. Bapt. Ch., Anaheim, Cal., 1895-99 ; Bethel ch., Anaheim, Cal., 1899-1908. Address, Readley, Cal. *ALBERT HEINZ, b. Priesterburg, East Prussia, Germany, Nov. 12, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-90; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Sep. 27, 1890; p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1890-93 ; Indianapolis, Ind., 1893-96 ; Minonk, 111., 1896-1900; S. Chicago, 111., 1900-05; Dallas, Tex., 1905-07; d. Dallas, Texas, Oct. 25, 1907. JACOB SPEICHER, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1887-90; U. R. 1890-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-95; for com- plete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class 1895. Address, Kit Yang, China. CHRISTOPH JOHANN TIETGE, b. Kusei, Prussia, Germany, Oct. 20, 1869 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-1890 ; ord. Hampton, Minn., Dec. 3, 1890 ; p. Hampton, Minn., 1890-93; Clinton, Iowa, 1893-94; Aplington, Iowa, 1894-97 ; w. c. Rochester, N. Y., 1897-1899 ; p. Passaic, N. J., 1899-1903 ; w. c. Rochester, N. Y., 1903-. Address, 63 Mt. Vernon Ave., Rochester, N. Y. SPECIAL STUDENTS Johann Jacob Baasener, b. Horstenbusch, Germany, Jan. 3, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1889-90; ord. Bay, Mo., Nov. 23, 1890; p. Bay, Mo., 1890-93; Strathtay, Ont., 1893-98; Mound City, S. D., 1898-99; Big Stone City, S. D., 1899-1901 ; Parkstone, S. D., 1901-03 ; w. c. 1903-. Address, Piery, Minn. Friedrich Knorr, b. Ehringen, Wiirtemberg, Nov. 25, 1863; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-90; ord. Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 31, 1891; p. Hoboken, N. J., 1890-1901; Meriden, Conn., 1901-1904; Newark N. J., 1904-1909; New York City, (Immanuel) 1909-. Address, 236 E. 88th St., New York City. 1891 GRADUATES FRIEDRICH BUERMANN, b. Sattenhausen, Hannover, Germany, Oct. 11, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1891-93; ord .Detroit, Mich., July 13, 1893 ; p. Detroit, Mich., 1893-1901 ; Cleve- land, O. (Missionary) 1901-1904; Portland, Oreg. (2nd ch.) 1904- Address, 335 Morris St., Portland, Ore. CHRISTIAN DIPPEL, b. Spangenberg, Germany, July 2, 1864; R. T. 252 1891 S., G. D. 1886-91; R. T. S., Eng. Dep. 1891-94; for complete rec, see Eng. Dcpt.. Class. 1894. Address, 38 High St., Dayton, Ohio. EDWARD JACOB FELLMANN, b. Hanover, Ont., Dec. 27, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; not ord.; in bus. Milwaukee, Wis. AUGUST PHILIP MIHM, b. New York City, Dec. 14, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; U. R. 1891-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-94; ord. Wil- mington, Del., July 12, 1894; p. Wilmington, Del, 1894-99; Brooklyn, N. Y., (2nd ch.) 1899-1909; Berlin, Ont., 1909- Address, 84 Benton St., Berlin, Ont. CLAUS NEVE, b. Schlcswig, Prussia, Germany, Jan. 8, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-1891 ; ord. Bison, Kan., Mar. 21, 1891 ; p. Bison, Kan., 1891- 92; w. c. Bison, Kansas. GUSTAV PEITSCH, b. Arnau, East Prussia, Germany, June 25, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-91 ; ord. Dallas, Texas, Oct. 18, 1891 ; p. Denton and Dallas, Texas, 1891-94; Shell Creek, Neb., 1894-95; Concordia, Mo., 1895-97; w. c. McPherson, Kan., 1898; p. Humphreys, Neb., 1898-1901; Hoboken, N. J., 1901-07 ; San Francisco, Cal., 1907-08 ; Bethany, Oreg., 1908-. Address, R. F. D. 2, Portland, Oregon. JACOB PFEIFFER, b. Schaffhausen, Switzerland, July 15, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1887-91; U. R. 1891-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-95; for complete rec, see Eng. Dcpt., Class of 1895. Address, Bridgewater, S. D. WILLIAM ADAM SCHON, b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 19, 1862; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91 ; miss. New York City, 1891-93 ; ord. Seymour, Conn., April 5, 1893 ; p. Seymour, Conn., 1893-95 ; Waterbury, Conn., 1895-97; Killaloe, Ont., 1897-1905; Alpena, Mich., 1905-07; Topeka, Kan., 1907-09; Arnprior, Ont., 1909- Address, Arnprior, Ont. *AUGUST STEFFENS, b. Brunau, Altmark, Prussia, Feb. 3, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91 ; ord. St. Louis, Mo., June 2, 1891 ; miss. Kam- erun, W. Africa, 1891-93 ; d. Victoria, Kamerun, W. Africa, July 4, 1893. *PETER H. WEDEL, b. Alexanderwohl, Taurien. Russia, April 19, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-85; teacher public school, Lehigh, Kan., 1885-86; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1891-92; ord. Goessel, Kan., May, 1894; miss. Mcnnonite Brethren (United States and Russia), 1892-95; miss. Kamerun, West Africa. 1895-97; d. at sea near north coast of Africa, Aug. 10, 1897. SPECIAL STUDENTS Friedrich David Kuchenbacker, b. Schonau, West Prussia, Germany, 253 1892 May 14, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; miss, colp., Texas, 1892-9b; s. Harwood, Texas, 1895-97 ; ord. Harwood, Texas, Sep. 8, 1897 ; p. Har- wood, Texas, 1897-1901; Hurnville, Tex., 1901-02; colp. 1902-04; miss. Lavaca River Ass., 1904-06; p. Bevenue, Riverland, Silverhill, 1906- 08; w. c. and o. s., 1908-. Address, Henrietta, Texas. Nicholas Pos, b. Amsterdam, Holland, Nov. 24, 1858; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-91. 1892 GRADUATES GEORGE BORNSCHLEGEL, b. Hallstadt, Bavaria, May II, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; ord. Arnprior, Ont., Dec. 14, 1892; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1892-95; Alpena, Mich., 1895-1900; State Miss., S. D., 1900-02; p. Sharon, Minn., 1902-04; Blumfeld, N. D., 1904-07; Bethany, Kans., 1907-. Address, Vesper, Kansas. CARL BRUCKMANN, b. Oberkaufungen, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, Nov. 3, 1864, R. T. S., G. D. 1887-92; ord. Atchison, Kan., Mar. 8, 1893; p. Atchison, Kan., 1892-94; Chicago, 111., 1894-95; engraver, Chicago, III, and Kansas City, :Mo., 1895- ; s. Kansas City, Mo. Address, 2015 E. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. FRANK S. GOERGENS, b. Konigsberg, West Prussia, Germany, May 29, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-93; ord. Polk, Wis., Oct. 10, 1893; p. Polk, Wis., 1893-98; Minneapolis, Minn., 1898-1901; State Miss, for Wisconsin, 1901-03; p. Sheboygan, Wis. 1903-08; Watertown, Wis., 1908-. Address, 214 Division St., Watertown, Wis. FRANK KAISER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 28, 1862; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-95; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1895. Address, 115 Woodward St., Rochester, N. Y. ARTHUR PREISS, b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; U. R. 1892-93; Colg. U. 1893-94; ord. Pekin, 111., Aug. 7, 1895; p. Pekin, 111., 1895-98; Tariffville, Conn., (Eng. ch.), 1899- ; in bus., Albany, N. Y. KARL ROTH, b. Bittenfeld, Wiirtemberg, July 15, 1863; R. T. S., G. D. 1887-92; ord. Alpena, Mich., July 10, 1892; p. Alpena, Mich., 1892-93; miss. New York City, 1893-94; p. New York City (Immanuel ch.), 1894-99; Wilmington, Del, 1899-1901; miss, to Brazil, S. A., 1901- 09; p. Linton, N. D. Address, Linton, N. D. 254 1893-1894: *THOMAS JACOB SCHAFER, b. Hepburn, Pa., Oct. 15, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1889-92; urd. Scotland, S. D., Nov. 22, 1892; p. Yankton and Scotland, S. D., 1892-95 ; d. Yankton, S. D., Feb. 19, 1895. CARL AUGUST SCHENCK, b. Hohenwalden, Pomerania, Germany, Feb. 6, IS(A; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; miss. New York City, 1892-93; ord. Newark, N. J., Sep. 7, 1893; p. Newark, N. J., 1893-1901; New York (Ebenezer ch.), 1901-1904; South Brooklyn, 1904-07; Bridgeport, Conn., 1907-09; Evansville, Ind., 1909-. Address, 301 Edgar St., Evansville, Ind. WILLIAM J. ZIRBES, b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1860; R. T. S., G. D. 1889-92; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., Sep. 1, 1892; p. Sheboygan, Wis., 1892-97; Cleveland, O., (1st ch.) 1897-. Address, 5717 Kinsman Rd. S. E., Cleveland, O. 1893 GRADUATES JOHANNES GOTTLIEB BAUM, b. Murrhardt, Wiirtemberg, April 17, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-93; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., June 4, 1894; p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1893-97; Arnprior, Ont., 1897-99; Munson, Pa., 1899-1905 ; w. c. Rochester, N. Y. HENRY C. GLEISS, b. Lorena, Tex., Mar. 12, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-93 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1890-93 ; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class 1893. Address, 1726 Concord Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 1894 GRADUATES GERHARDT J. DAHLKE. b. Scherdau, South Russia, Dec. 12, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-94; ord. Denton, Texas, Aug. 27, 1894; p. Denton and Dallas, Texas, 1894-95 ; excluded. *LOUIS GERHARDT, b. Langensalza, Thuringia, Germany, Feb. 19, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-94; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., May 19, 1894; p. Syracuse, N. Y., 1894-96; Parkstone, S. D., 1896-98; w. c. Parkstone, S. D., 1898-99 ; d. Parkstone, S. D., Sep. 6, 1899. ABRAHAM JANZEN, b. Fiirstenau, West Prussia, Germany, Oct. 6, 1851; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-94; ord. Neustadt, Ont., Dec. 5, 1894; p. Neustadt, Ont., 1894-97; Peoria, 111., 1897-1901; Louisville, Ky., 1901- 09; Omaha, Neb., 1909-. Address, 2915 N. 24th St., Omaha, Neb. 255 1895 HERMANN KAAZ, b. Marienthal, Pommerania, Germany, June 1, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-94; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., June 26, 1894; p. Minneapolis, Minn., 1894-98; St. Paul, Minn., 1898-1904; Philadel- phia, Pa., (1 ch.), 1904-. Address, 1544 N. Randolph St., Philadelphia, Pa. SOLOMON A. KOSE, b. Elmira, Ont., Feb. 3, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-94 ; ord. La Crosse, Wis., Nov. 12. 1894 ; p. La Crosse, Wis., 1894- 1905; Milwaukee, Wis. (2nd ch.), 1905-. Address, 915 North Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. EMIL R. SUEVERN, b. Langenholzhausen, Lippe-Detmold, Ger- many, June 6, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-94; ord. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 10, 1894; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1894-98; p. Bethany, Greg., 1898-1900; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1900-09; supt. of missions, Kamerun. 1909-. Author, Abriss dcr Glaubcitslcchre (Duala lang.) Address, 4 Filanda St., Steglitz, Berlin, Germany. SPECIAL STUDENTS R. Karl Hoffman, b. Bobile, Silesia, Germany, Oct. 4, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-94; ord. Leroy, Wis., July 13, 1894; p. Leroy, Wis., 1894- 96; Manitowoc, Wis., 1896-99; w. c. Milwaukee, Wis., 1899-. Jacob Jordan, b. Greetziel, East Frisia, Germany, Oct. 13, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-94 ; ord. Sheffield, Iowa, Mar. 3, 1897 ; p. Sheffield, Iowa, 1895-1900; State Miss, for Iowa. 1900-03; p. George, Iowa, 1st ch.), 1903- Address, George, Iowa. 1895 GRADUATES EMIL BERGER, b. Wiiste Giersdorf, Silesia, Germany, Sep. 29, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1889-95 ; ord. Meriden, Conn., July 24, 1895 ; p. Meriden, Conn., 1895-1901; Jersey City, N. J., 1901-08; La Crosse, Wis., 1908- Address, 721 Ferry St., La Crosse, Wis. GUSTAV SCHWARZMANN, b. Ingersdorf, Lower Austria, Nov. 23, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1889-95; ord. New York City, May 13, 1895; p. Berlin, King Williamstown, S. Africa, 1895-1903; in bus. New York City. SPECIAL STUDENT Benjamin Graf, b. Neufreistett, Baden, Mar. 30, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 256 1896 1890-95; ord. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 6. 1895; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1896-97; p. Kansas City, Mo., 1897-1905; La Crosse, Wis., 1905-07; Chicago, 111., (5th Ave. ch.), 1907-. Address, 5th Ave. and 27th St., Chicago, 111. 1896 GRADUATES THEOPHIL F. BAUMGARTNER, b. Bromberg, Posen, Germany, April 16, 1867; R. T. S.. G. D. 1890-96; ord. Watertown, Wis., Sep. 3, 1896; p. Watertown, Wis., 1896-1900; Manitowoc, 1900-. Address, Manitowoc, Wis. AUGUST BECKER, b. Loecknicken, East Prussia, Germany, April 22, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-96; ord. Brenham, Texas, Oct. 15, 1896; p. Brenham, Texas, 1896-98; Greenvine, Texas, 1898—1907; Bethany, Oreg., 1907-08; Denton, Texas, 1908-. Address, 68 Bolivar St., Denton, Texas. *HEINRICH C. ENNS, b. Alexanderkron, Taurien, South Russia, July 4, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-96; ord. Bingham Lake, IMinn., Aug. 2, 1896; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1897; d. Kamerun, West Africa, June 25, 1897. GEORGE J. KLIPFEL, b. Davenport, Iowa, Dec. 6, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-96; ord. Dayton, O., Nov. 11, 1896; p. Dayton, O., 1896-1909; Brooklyn, N. Y., (2nd ch.), 1909-. Address, 455 Evergreen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, JACOB KRATT, b. Trossingen, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Mar. 21 1865; R. T. S.. G. D. 1890-96; ord. Cincinnati, O., June 18, 1896; p Portland, Oregon, 1896 . Address, 267 Mill St., Portland Oregon GEORGE A. SHEETS, b. Lycoming, Lycoming Co., Pa., Oct. 8 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-96; ord. Baltimore, Md.. July 23, 1896; p Baltimore, Md., 1896-99: Pittsburg. Pa., 1899-1905; Weston, Mich. (Eng. ch.) 1905-1908; Toledo. Ohio. (Ashland Ave., ch.), 1908- 1910; Kankakee, 111., 1910-. SPECIAL STUDENTS Friedrich Wilhelm Becker, b. Dreihausen, Hesse, Germany. Dec. 18, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-96; ord. Allegheny, Pa., Aug. 9. 1896; p. Allegheny, Pa., 1896-99; Albany, N. Y.. 1899-1906; w. c. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907; p. New Britain, Conn., 1907-. Address, 246 Maple St., New Britain, Conn. 257 1897 Johann Gustav Draevel, b. Milluhnen, East Prussia, Germany, Dec. 18, 1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-96; ord. Clinton, la., Aug. 16, 1896; p. Clinton, la., 1896-97; Concordia, Mo., 1897-1900; St. Louis, Mo., (Eben- ezer ch.), 1900-02; Baileyville, 111., 1902-07; Elgin, Iowa, 1907- Address, Elgin, Iowa. Joseph Schlipf, b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 29, 1873; R. T. S.. G. D. 1890- 96; ord. Arnprior, Ont., Mar. 26, 1896; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1896-97; Leroy, Wis., 1897-98; Wausau, Wis., 1898-1900; w. c. 1900-06; p. Hebron, N. D., 1906-08 ; Martin, N. D., 1909- Address, Martin, N. D, 1897 GRADUATES CHRISTIAN ARMBRUSTER, b. Kniebis, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Feb. 22, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897- 98; ord. Denver, Col., Oct. 18, 1898; p. Denver, Col., 1898-1901; San Louis Valley, Col., 1901-03; Omaha, Neb., 1903-06; Fremont, Neb., 1906-09; Cowlesville, N. Y., 1909-10; Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd ch.) 1910-. Address, 2499 Best St., Buffalo, N. Y. HERMANN VON BERGE, b. Hannover, Germany, Oct. 5, 1871; R. T. S., G. D., 1891-97; ord. New Britain, Conn., June 23, 1897; p. New Britain, Conn., 1897-1900; Cleveland, O. (2nd ch.), 1900-07; Instructor, R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Author Die Geschichte unsercr Bib el. Address, 51 Ericsson St., Rochester, N. Y. FRIEDRICH P. KRUSE, b. Kankakee, III., June 29, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-98; ord. Cleveland, O., Mar. 23, 1899; miss. Cleveland, O., 1898-1900; p. Hanover, Ont., 1900-05; Cin- cinnati, O., 1905-10; St. Louis, Mo., 1910-. Address, 2627 Rauschenbach Ave., St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM KUHN, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 9, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1897; p. Philadelphia, Pa., (2nd ch.), 1897- Address, 2340 N. Hancock St., Philadelphia, Pa. FRIEDRICH EMIL MULLER, b. Sprindt, West Prussia, Germany, Nov. 26, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-98; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 13, 1898; p. Hebron, N. D., 1898-1901; Goodrich, N. D., 1901-08; Sheboygan, Wis., 1908-. Address, 1109 N. 10th St., Sheboygan, Wis. JOHN ARTHUR PANKRATZ, b. Gnadenheim, South Russsia, Oct. 258 1898 10, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Hillsboro, Kan, Sep. 23, 1897; p. Hillsboro, Kan., 1897-1901; Dillon, Kan., 1901-05; Higginsville, Mo., 1905-08; Peoria, 111., 1908- Addrcss, 812 Goodwin St., Peoria, 111. JOHN H. PANKRATZ, b. Iwcnneka, South Russia, Jan. 14, 1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; miss. Mennonite Brethren chs., 1897-98; sup- ply, Allentown, Pa., 1898-99; ord. Mennonite Brethren, Mound Ridge, Kan., Dec. 4, 1899; evangelist. Mennonite Brethren, 1899-1902; miss. Mennonite Brethren Soc, Mulkapctt Hyderabad, India, 1902-10; on furlough in U. S., 1910-. Address, Hillsboro, Kansas. WILLIAM F. RAEBEL, b. Tribkewitz, Rugen, Germany, Apr. 19, 1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 14, 1897; p. Toledo, O., 1897-98; Detroit, Mich., (Ebenezer ch.), 1899-1903; Gladwin, Mich., 1903-1906; Omaha, Neb., 1906-1908; Canton, O., 1908-. Address, 706 Gibbs St., Canton, O. OTTO R. SCHROEDER, b. Schweslin, Pommerania, Germany, Apr. 7, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; ord. Fremont, Neb., Aug. 10, 1897; p. Fremont, Neb., 1897-99; Columbus, Neb., 1899-1901; Chicago, 111., 1901-3; Racine, Wis., 1903-09; Chicago, 111. (1st ch.), 1909-. Address, 749 N. Paulina St., Chicago, 111. HENRY JOACHIM SELLHORN, b. Segeberg, Holstein. Germany, Sep. 12, 1867; R. T. S., G.D. 1892-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-98; ord. Canton, 0., Oct. 17, 1898; p. Canton and Massilon, O., 1898-1901; Elgin, 111., 1901-06; Indianapolis, Ind., 1906-. Address, 607 Iowa St., Indianapolis, Ind. CORNELIUS WALTHER WALL, b. Blumstein, Taurien, Russia, Apr. 9. 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; S. B. Th. Sem., Louisville, Ky., 1897-1900. JOHANNES A. H. WUTTKE, b. Berlin, Prussia, July 1, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Sacramento, Cal., June 20. 1897; p. Hanover and Elmwood, Ont., 1897-1900; Bethany, Ore., 1900-06; Tacoma, Wash- ington, 1906-. Address, 2007 S. J. St., Tacoma, Wash. 1898 GRADUATES EMIL H. BROMUND, b. Bromberg, Prussia, June 8, 1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-98; ord. Leroy, Wis., June 28, 1899; p. Leroy, Wis., 1898- 1900; pract. med., Duluth, Minn.. 1905- 259 1899 J. PETER BRUNNER, b. Glarus, Switzerland, March 24, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-98; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1898-99; ord. Evansville, Ind., Sep. 28, 1899; p. Evansville, Ind., 1899-1902; Trenton, III., 1902- 07; Kyle, Texas, 1907-. Address, Kyle, Texas. HARRY DOROTHEUS GOTTLIEB MARSCHNER, b Dresden Germany, Jan. 28, 1865 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-98 ; ord. New York City, July 19, 1898; p. Eagle Ave. ch.. New York City, 1898-1904; St. Paul, Minn., 1904-06; Hanover, Ont., 1906-. Author, From Death to Life; hj'mn-book: Heimat Glocken. Address, Hanover, Ont. CARL F. STOECKMANN, b. Neu Grunau, West Prussia, Germany, May 4, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-98; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., July 12, 1898; p. Sheboygan, Wis., 1898-1902; Elgin, Iowa, 1902-07; St. Paul, Minn., 1907-. Address, 590 Mendota St., St. Paul, Minn. EDWARD J. ULMER, b. Anthony, Lycoming Co., Pa., Apr 29, 1875; R. T. S., G. D., 1892-98; U. R. 1898-1900; R. T. S. 1903; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., class of 1903. Address, Alexandria, Neb. SPECIAL STUDENTS Friedrich Herrmann, b. Kattnau, East Prussia, Germany Apr. 8, 1860; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-98; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., June 7, 1898; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1898-1901 ; Salem, Ore., 1901-06 ; State Miss., N. D., 1906- Address, Dawson, N. D. Joseph C. Roeber, b. Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 11, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-98; clerk, Rochester, N. Y., 1898-^9; assistant secy., Y. M. C. A., New York City, 1899-1901 ; in bus., New York City. 1899 GRADUATES CARL J. BENDER b. Eschelbach, Baden, Dec. 20, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 23, 1899; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1899-. Address, Duala, Kamerun, West Africa. GUSTAV EICHLER, b. Elbing, West Prussia, Germany, July 5, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Dallas, Ore., June 29, 1899; p. Dallas, Ore., 1899-1901; miss., Portland, Ore., 1901-04; p. Tacoma, Wash., 1904-06; Odossa, Wash., 1906-08; Detroit, Mich., (2nd ch.), 1908-. Address, 268 Linden St., Detroit, Mich. AUGUST HERINGER, b. Catului, Roumania, Nov. 20, 1870; R. T. S., 260 1899 G. D. 1893-99; miss. Roumania, 1899-1900; ord. Anamoose, N. D., June 3, 1901; miss, and pastor, Martin, N. D., 1900-05; p. Eureka, b. D., 1905-. Address, Box 53, Eureka, S. D. CARL HOMANN, b. Harzburg, Brunswick, Germany, June 20, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Chicago, 111., June 15, 1899; miss, and p. Chicago, 111., 1899-1906; physician, Emery, S. D. FRIEDRICH HUHNS, b. Prekuln-Asitcn, Kurland, Russia, Aug. 2, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; S. B. Th. Sem., Louisville, Ky., 1899- 1900; ord. Louisville, Ky., May 20, 1900; p. Lettish Baptist ch., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1900-03; Ger. Baptist ch., Houston, Texas, 1903-06; miss. Union Ass., Texas, 1906-08; p. Baptist Temple, Houston, Texas, 1908-. Address, 15lh and Waverly St., Houston, Texas. JULIUS KAAZ, b. Werben, Pommerania, Germany, June 29, 1873; R. T. S.. G. D. 1893-99; ord. Tonawanda, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1899; p. Tonawanda, N. Y., 1899-1901; North Freedom, Wis., 1901-05; Kan- kakee. 111., 1905-. Address, 688 Bourbonnais St., Kankakee, 111. JOHN KRAFFT, b. New York City, Jan. 3, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 23, 1899; p. Holland, N. Y., 1899- 1900; New York City (Ebenezer ch.), 1900-01; w. c. St. Louis, Mo., 1901-03; p. Fremont, Neb., 1903HD5; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1905-09; edi- torial staff Anamoose Progress, and s., 1909-. Address, Anamoose, N. D. CHARLES C. LABORN, b. Michigan City, Ind., Sep. 19, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-99; ord. Anthony, Pa., Nov. 9, 1899; p. Anthony, Pa., 1899-1902; Folsomdale, N. Y., 1902-05; Neustadt, Ont., 1905-. Address, Neustadt, Ont. ALBERT LINDER, b. Herzogenbuchse, Switzerland, Jan. 6, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Joliet, 111., June 27, 1899; p. Joliet, III., 1899-1903; Evansville, Ind., 1903-09; Kansas City, Mo., 1909-. Address, 1219 E. 17th St., Kansas City, Mo. PAUL C. A. MENARD, b. Baerwalde, Pommerania, Germany, Oct. 10, 1871; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-99; R. T. S., Eng. Dept., 1899-1900; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 17, 1900; p. San Francisco, Cal., 1900-02; Mil- waukee, Wis., (2nd ch.), 1902-04; Lebanon and Concord, Wis., 1904-. Address, R. R. 2, Watertown, Wis. GUSTAV MAYHACK, b. Trcblin, Germany, Dec. 4, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; R. T. S., Eng. Dept., 1899-1900; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 17, 1900; p. Alpena, Mich., 190(H)2; Tyndall. S. D., 1902-03; Gotebo, Okla., 1903-05; Hillsboro, Kan., 1905-06; Concordia, Mo., 1906-. Address, Concordia, Mo. 261 1900 HERMANN POPPKE, b. Reichandres, West Prussia, Germany, Oct. 31, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Fairfax, S. D, Oct. 14, 1899; p. Fairfax, S. D., 1899-1901; Marion, Kan., 1901-04; Lincoln, Kan., 1904-06; Quincy, 111., 1906-08; Gregory, S. D., 1908-. Address, Gregory, S. D. FRIEDRICH J. REICHLE, b. Moeckmuhl, Wurtemberg, July 13, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Lebanon, Wis., June 7, 1899; p. Lebanon, Wis., 1899-1904; Spokane, Wash., 1904- Address, 609 Arthur St., Spokane, Wash. SPECIAL STUDENTS Johann Heinrich Rexroth, b. Wiirzburg, Germany, Feb. 9, 1864; Mis- sions-Seminar at Barmen, Germany, 1885-91 ; ord. Ev. Synod of North America, Champaign, III., 1892; p. Ev. Luth. ch., Sidney, 111., 1891-93; Van Wert, O., 1893-96; Batavia, N. Y., 1896-98; R. T. S., G. D. 1898- 99; ord. New York City, Mar. 5, 1900; p. Immanuel ch. (Bapt.), New York City, 1899-1902; left Denom., 1902- Karl Strelic, b. Zelow, Russia, Oct. 13, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-99; ord. Buffalo, May 24, 1899; p. Polish Bapt. ch.. Pound, Wis., 1899- 1900; miss, among Poles and Bohemians, Detroit, Mich., 1900-05; p. Pound (Polish ch.), 1905-. Address, Pound, Wis. 1900 GRADUATES RICHARD BLANDAU, b. Konigsberg. Prussia, Sep. 16, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Springfield, 111., July 1, 1901; p. Springfield, 111., 1901-02; Pekin, 111., 1902-05; Erie, Pa., 1905- Address, 160 West 20th St., Erie, Pa. SAMUEL BLUM, b. Eisdorf, Hungary, Aug. 27, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Boston, Mass., June 5, 1900; p. Queensland, Australia, 1900-03; Boston, Mass., 1903-07; Pittsburg, Pa., 1907-09; Lorraine, Kan., 1909- Address, Lorraine, Kan. GEORGE FERDINAND EHRHORN, b. Trangstedt, near Hamburg, Germany, Mar. 10 1871; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Detroit, Mich., July 27, 1900; p. Detroit, Mich. (3d ch.), 1900-03; Humphrey, Neb., 1903-05; Salt Creek, Ore., 1905- Address, R. F. D., Dallas, Ore. PAUL AUGUST FRIEDERICHSEN, b. Ahrensbock, Holstein, Ger- 262 1901 many, Jan. 5, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; R. T. S. 1900-01; ord. New Britain, Conn., June 3, 1901; p. New Britain, Conn., 1901-06; South Chicago, 111., 1906-. Address, 3505 E. 107th St., Chicago, 111. OTTO EDWARD KRUEGER, b. Kankakee, 111., Sep. 27, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1900; ord. Madison, S. D., June 7, 1900; Evang., Texas, 1900-01; p. Blenheim, Queensland, Australia, 1901-08; Rochester, N. Y. (2nd ch.), 1909- Addrcss, 15 Lansdale St., Rochester, N. Y. JOHN F. NIEBUHR, b. Greenville, N. J., April 17, 1873; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-1900; ord. Newark, N. J. (Tabernacle ch.). May 18, 1900; p. Allentown, Pa., 1900-03; Williamsport, Pa., 1903-06; King Williams Town, S. Africa, 1906- Address, King Williams Town, S. Africa. HEINRICH WALTER WEDEL, b. Alexanderwohl, South Russia, May 30, 1877 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-93 ; 1894-1900 ; ord. Geary Co., Kan., Oct. 8, 1900; p. Woodbine and Geary Co., Kan.,' 1900-01 ; Dallas, Ore., 1901-05; Dillon, Kan., 1905- Address, R. F. D. 1, Dillon, Kan. SPECIAL STUDENTS Christian Bischof, b. Freudenthal, Cherson, Russia, Dec. 28, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1900; ord. Holland, Minn., Mar. 6, 1901; p. Hol- land, Minn., 1900-03; Dangig, N. D., 1903-09; Lind, Wash., 1909-. Address, Lind., Wash. Edward Wiirch, b. Gnadenthal, Wolhynia, Russia, April 23, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-99; miss. Moisejewka, Russia, 1899-1900; ord. Moise- jewka, Russia, 1900; p. ^^loisejewka, Russia, 1900-. Address, Post Novograd-Wolhynsk, Govt., Wolhynia, Russia. 1901 GRADUATES CARL ADOLPH GRUHN, b. near Marienwerther, West Prussia, Germany, April 28, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Jeannette, Pa., Aug. 16, 1901; p. Jeannette, 1901-03; Bridgeport, Conn., 1903-07; Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd ch.), 1907-09; Goodrich, N. D., 1909-. Address, Goodrich, N. D. ELI GEORGE KLIESE, b. Jackson, Wis., May 24, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1901 ; ord. Tonawanda, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1901 ; p. Tonawanda, N. Y., 1901-05; Munson, Pa., 1905-07; Wilmington, Del., 1907- Address, 210 E. 5th St., Wilmington, Del. 263 1902 PHILIPP LAUER, b. Steinfurth, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Feb. 13, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Okeene, Okla., July 15, 1902; p.'okeene, (Ebenezer ch.), 1902H36; Hillsboro, Kan., 1906-09; Lorena, Tex. 1909-. Address, Lorena, Texas. JOHN FRIEDRICH OLTHOFF, b. Aplington, la., March 5, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901 ; ord. Avon, S. D., Nov. 26, 1901 ; p. Avon, 1901-06; Cleveland, O. (Erin Ave. ch.), 1906-. Address, 2973 West 32nd St., Cleveland, O. BENJAMIN SCHLIPF, b. Newark, N. J., Sep. 29, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Holland, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1901; p. Holland, 1901-02; Josephburg, Alberta, 1902-04; Immigration Dept., Canadian Govt., 1904-05; p. Rosenfeld, N. D., 1905-. Address, Anamoose, N. D. JOHANN SCHMIDT, b. Grosswolde, Germany, Jan. 7, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Baileyville, 111., June 4, 1901; p. Buffalo, N. Y. (Ebenezer ch.), 1901-03; Holland, Minn., 1903-07; Medina, N. D., 1907-09; Hebron, N. D., 1909-. Address, Hebron, N. D. SPECIAL STUDENTS Carl Adolph Baettig, b. Biel, Canton Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 4, 1863; R. T. S., G. D. 1898-1901; ord. St. Paul, Minn., June 6, 1901; p. Morden, Plum Coulee and Gretna, Manitoba, 1901-04; Bittern Lake and Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada., 1901-. Address, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. Friedrich Albert Graner, b. Nuertingen, Wiirtemberg, May 21, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Stafford, Ore., June 12, 1900; p. Staffora, 1900-02; Seattle, Wash., 1902-. Address, 918 26th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 1902 GRADUATES WILLIBALD S. ARGOW, b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Hutchinson, Minn., June 25, 1902; p. Hutchin- son, 1902-05; North Freedom, Wis., 1905-. Address, North Freedom, Wis. REINHOLD F. FEHLBERG, b. Treten-Abbau, Pommerania, Ger- many, Mar. 6, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 29, 1902; p. Hurnville, Tex., 1902-03; Gatesville, Tex., 1903- Address, Gatesville, Tex. 264 1902 SAMUEL HAEMEL, b. Pittsburg, Pa., March 3, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. New York City, Sep. 11, 1902; p. New York City (1st ch.), 1902-05; R. T. S. 1907; for complete record, see Eng., Dept., class of 1907. Address, Madras, India. MAX OTTO LEUSCHNER, b. Muehlberg, Saxony, Germany, Feb. 19, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Kankakee, 111., May 29, 1902; p. Waco, Tex., 1902-04; Los Angeles, Cal., 1904-. Address, 801 E. Pico St., Los Angeles, Cal. *GOTTLOB CHRISTIAN THEODOR SCHAIBLE, b. Thuningen, Wurtcmberg, Feb. 23, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., May 18, 1902; State miss, for Texas, 1902-06; p. Chicago, 111. (1st ch.), 1906-08; Lorena, Tex., 1908-09; d. Waco, Tex., Jan. 26, 1910. WILLIAM MEKKEN SWYTER, b. Emden, East Frisia, Germany, Jan. 27, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-96; 1897-1902; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Sep. 11, 1902; p. Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd ch.), 1902-05; Jeannette, Pa., 1905-08; New York City (1st ch.), 1908-. Address, 334 E. 14th St., New York City. WILLIAM L. WAHL, b. Backnang, Wiirtemberg, March 20, 1873; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; R. T. S. 1902-03; ord. Germantown, N. D., Aug. 31, 1903; p. Germantown, N. D., 1903-. Address, Cathay, N D. VALENTIN WOLFF, b. Witten, Westphalia, Germany, July 22, 1875; K. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. New York City, July 30, 1901; miss. Kamerun, W. Africa, 1902-. Address, Duala, Kamerun, W. Africa. SPECIAL STUDENTS Adolph Giinther, b. Gliickstal, W'olhynia, Russia, May 1, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1900-02; ord. Jewell, N. D., Oct. 19, 1902; p. Jewell, 1902- 03 ; Startup and Everett, Wash., 1903-06 ; Faribault and Hampton, Minn., 1906-08; Delmont, S. D., 1908- Address, R. F. D., Delmont, S. D. David Haemel, b. Pittsburg, Pa., June 5, 1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1899- 1902; ord. Peoria, 111., June 25, 1902; p. Peoria, 1902-08; Cleveland, O. (2nd ch.), 1908- Address, 5515 White Ave., Cleveland, O. Edward Kneisler, b. Czarnocic, Poland, Russia, July 18, 1863 R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1902; ord. Newark, N. J., June 4, 1902; p. Rabbitt Hill, Alberta, Canada, 1902-04; Sebastapol and Lyndock, Oct. 1904-. Address, Wolfe, Ontario. 265 1903-1905 Heinrich Herman Neufeld, b. Sparau, South Russia, March 19, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1900. Address, Hodgeville, Sask., Canada. 1903 GRADUATES J. FRANKLIN GASSER, b. Honey Creek, Wis., Jan. 18, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1897-1903; R. T. S. 1903-04; ord. Cleveland, O., Nov. 3, 1904; miss. Cleveland, 1904-06; p. Bessie, Okla., 1906-08; Trenton, 111., 1908-09; in broken health. Address, Windsor, Cal. EMIL HANKE, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1897- 1903; not ord.; attending Colg. U. and Colum. C, 1903-. SPECIAL STUDENT Henry Schnuit, b. East Frisia, Germany, Oct. 14, 1866; R. T. S., G. D., 1902-03; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., June 18, 1903; p. Syracuse, 1903-04; Anamoose, N. D., 1904-09; Wausau, Wis., 1909-. Address, 1212 Sixth St., Wausau, Wis. 1904 GRADUATES EDWARD NIEMANN, b. Barkehmen, Prussia, Germany, Jan. 27, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1898-1904; ord. Arnprior, Ont., June 26, 1904; p. Arnprior, 1904-08; Fessenden, N. D., 1908- Address, Fessenden, N. D. PAUL ALBERT SCHENK, b. Berlin, Germany, Feb. 25, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1898-1904; ord. Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 10, 1904; p. Allegheny, Pa., 1904-06; Pekin, 111., 1906-08; Quincy, 111., 1908- Address, Quincy, 111. 1905 GRADUATES FERDINAND AUGUST BLOEDOW, b. Kleinsilber, Brandenburg, Germany, Oct. 17, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1905; ord. Yorkton, Sask., Canada, July 25, 1907 ; p. Yorkton, Sask., Canada, 1905- Address, Yorkton, Saskatchawan, Canada. 266 1906 FRIEDRICH JOHANN MONSCHKE, I). Louisenwerth, East Prus- sia, Germany, Dec. 16, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1905; ord. Blue Mount, Texas, July 27, 1905; miss. New Braunfels, Tex., 1905-07; miss., Cleveland, O., 1907-. Address, 1712 Clark Ave., Cleveland, O. FRANZ ORTHNER, b. Screth, Buckowina, Austria, Jan. 14, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1900-05; ord. Blue Mount, Tex., July 21, 1905; p. Seguin and Elm Creek, Tex., 1905-06; Minden and Lowood. Australia, 1906-. Address, Minden, via Rosewood, Queensland, Australia. HUGO FRIEDRICH SCHADE, b. Tippecanoe, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1877; R. T. S.. G. D. 1899-1905; R. T. S. 1905-06; ord. Elgin, 111., Aug. 30, 1906; p. Elgin, 111, 1906-09; Nottingham, Ohio, 1909-. Address, Nottingham, Ohio. SPECIAL STUDENT Thomas Stori, b. Schwandcn, Canton Glarus, Switzerland, Sep. 20, 1878; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1904; ord. Concordia, Mo., Sep. 14, 1904; p. Concordia, Mo., 1904-05; Hutchinson, Minn., 1905-10; Leipzig, N. D., 1910-. Address, Leipzig, N. D. 1906 GRADUATES JOHANNES HEINRICH, b. Berlin, Germany, Sept. 6, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1900-06; ord. Delmont, S. D., June 17, 1906; p. Delmont, S. D., 1906-08; Blenheim, Australia, 1908-. Address, Blenheim, via Laidley, Queensland, Australia. FRITZ KEESE, b. Quackenbriick, Germany, May 22, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-06; ord. Newark, N. J., June 5, 1906; p. Okeene, Okla. (Ebenezer ch.), 1906-08; Jersey City, N. J. (Pilgrim ch.), 1908-. Address, 3506 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. JACOB REMPEL, b. South Russia, Jan. 19, 1873; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-06; ord. Yorkton, Sask., Canada, July 15, 1907; p. Whitemouth, Man., Canada, 1906-08; Okeene, Okla. (Ebenezer ch.), 1909-. Address, R. F. D., Okeene, Okla. FRIEDRICH WILHELM SOCOLOFSKY, b. Dreispitz, Saratov, Russia, Oct. 18, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1900-06; ord. Tampa, Kan., June 1, 1906; p. Tampa, Kan., 1906-08; Pound, Wis., 1908-. Address, Box 23, Pound, Wis. 267 1907 JOHANN HEINRICH VOTH, b. Bingham Lake, Minn., Dec. 23, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-06; ord. Bingham Lake, Minn., July 5, 1908; evangelist, Mennonite Brethren Ch., 1906-08; miss. Mennonite Brethren Soc, Mulkapctt, Hyderabad, India, 1908-. Address, Mulkapett, Hyderabad, India. SPECIAL STUDENTS Oskar Autritt, b. Pabianne, Russia, Feb. 19, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1899- 1905; stud. State Normal School, Winona, Minn., 1905-06; p. Winona, Minn., 1905-09; ord. Winona, Minn., Aug. 26, 1909; p. Hutchinson, Minn. 1910-. Address, 565 E. Mark St., Hutchinson, Minn. Franz Balogh, b. Neusatz, Hungary, Oct. 17, 1871; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-06; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., July 19, 1906; p. Hungarian Bapt. ch., Homestead, Pa., 1906-. Address, 149 Fourth Ave., Homestead, Pa. 1907 GRADUATES JAKOB HEINRICH EWERT, b. Sparau, South Russia, Nov. 15, 1873; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-07; ord. Mountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 5, 1909; evangelist, Mennonite Brethren Ch., Manitoba and Nebraska, 1907-. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn. THEODOR FREY, b. Hutchinson Co., South Dakota, July 3, 1878; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-07; ord. Portland, Ore., June 21, 1907; p. Lodi, Cal., 1907- Address, 323 Elm St., Lodi, Cal. FRANZ AARON JANZEN, b. Mountain Lake, Minn., June 30, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-07; ord. Mountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 5, 1909; evangelist, Mennonite Brethren Ch., Manitoba and N. Dakota, 1907-. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn. KARL MICHAEL KNAPP, b. Haelden, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Mar. 10, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-07; ord. Portland, Ore., June 21, 1907; p. Baltimore, Md. (2nd ch.), 1907-08; Pekin, 111., 1908-. Address, 919 Carolina St., Pekin, 111. AUGUST ROHDE, b. Okdil, Pa., Feb. 8, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1901- 07; ord. Washita Co., Okla., July 20, 1907; p. Washita Co. (Salem ch. and Zion ch.), 1907-. Address, Komalty, Okla. 268 1908 FRANZ JOHANN WIENS, b. Bradshaw, Neb., June 30, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-07; ord. Henderson, Neb. (Mennonite Brethren Ch.), Feb. 20, 1910; evangelist, Mennonite Breth. Soc, 1907- Address, Hampton, Neb. ERNST WIESLE, b. Joliet, 111., May 30, 1885; R. T. S., G. D. 1901- 07; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1907; p. South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907-09; Anaheim. Cal. (Bethel ch.). 1909-. Address, Anaheim, CaL SPECIAL STUDENTS Hugo Gustav Ekrut, b. East Prussia, Germany, Nov. 9, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-05; ent. German Bapt. Sem., Hamburg, Germany, 1905. Peter Cornelius Hiebert, b. Marion Co., Kan., Apr. 5, 1878; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-05 ; ord. Hillsboro, Kan., Jan. 12, 1906 ; miss, and evangelist, Mennonite Brethren, Ore., 1906-08; prof. Tabor Col., Hillsboro, Kan., 1908-. Address, Hillsboro, Kan. Richard M. Klingbeil, b. Crone, Posen, Germany, Oct. 23, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-05; ord. Killaloe, Ont., June 9, 1906; p. Killaloe, Ont., 1905-09; Beatrice, Neb., 1909- Address, Beatrice, Neb. Heinrich F. Toews, b. Pordenau, S. Russia, Feb. 17, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-06; incapacitated and o. s. Halstead, Kan. Address, Halstead, Kan. 1908 GRADUATES A. ROBERT BERNDT, b. Schwenda, Saxony, Germany, Dec. 6, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-08 ; ord. Elm Creek, Tex., Feb. 26, 1909 ; s. Balti- more, Md., 1908-09; p. Elm Creek, 1909-10; Bessie, Okla., 1910-. Address, Bessie, Okla. OTTO BRENNER, b. Dickinson Co., Kan., Dec. 2, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-08; ord. Geary Co., Kan., June 11, 1908; p. Balgonie, Sask., Canada, 1909-. Address, Balgonie, Sask., Canada. ALBERT BRETSCHNEIDER, b. Cleveland, O., Feb. 6, 1883; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-08; U. of R., 1908-. Address, 246 Alexander St, Rochester, N. Y. HENRY J. BROWN, b. Mountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 9, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-08; not ord. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn. 269 1908 GUITHERME BUTLER, b. Kurland, Russia, June 15, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-08; U. of R., 1908- Address, 246 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. JULIUS EHRHORN, b. Tangenstadt, Schleswig, Germany, June 14, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-08; ord. Goodwin, Okla., Nov. 7, 1908; p. Goodwin, Woodward Co., Okla., 1908-. Address, Goodwin, Okla. MICHAEL FABIAN, b. Gyula, Hungary, Nov. 8. 1873; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-08; not ord.; miss, among Hungarians in New York City and Passaic, N. J., 1908-. Address, 334 E. 14th St., New York City. BERNARD J. FRIESEN, b. Petersburg, Neb., Oct. 19, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-08; teacher and o. s., Hillsboro, Kan. Address, Hillsboro, Kan. GEORGE RICHARD KAMPFER, b. Pyrmont, Germany, March 29, 1881 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-08 ; R. T. S. 1910. Address, Alvah Strong Hall, Rochester, N. Y. HEINRICH OTTO SCHILKE, b. Plock, Russia, July 12, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-08; ord. Wilmington, Del., Apr. 9, 1909; miss, among Poles, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908; ib., Wilmington, Del., 1909-. Address, 1010 Linden St., Wilmington, Del. SPECIAL STUDENTS Carl Blome, b. Ash Grove, 111., Mar. 15, 1876; R. T. S., G. D., 1902- 06; not ord. o. s. Address, Victor, Iowa. John J. Franz, b. Sparta, Kan., April 6, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-1907; Abraham J. Heinrichs, b. Hamilton Co., Neb., Oct. 22, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-07; not ord.; miss. Mennonite Brethren Ch., Enid, Okla., 1907-. Address, 501 E. Maple St., Enid, Okla. Heinrich F. Klassen, b. Rosenfeld, Manitoba, May 18, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-07; teacher and o. s., Mennonites, 1907-. Address, Langham, Sask. Albert Wilhelm Lang, b. Linkenheim, Germany, Aug. 24, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-08; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 1908; p. Pittsburg, (2nd ch.), 1908- Address, 118 Beltzhoover Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 270 1909-1910 1909 GRADUATES LUDWIG ADAMUS, b. Rulowitz, Galicia, Austria, Nov. 1, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-09; R. T. S., 1909- FRIEDRICH MATSCHULAT, b. Eydtkubnen, East Prussia, Ger- many, June 21. 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-1905; 1906-09; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 14, 1909; p. Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1909-. Address, Porto Alegre, Brazil. ADOLF ORTHNER, b. Storozynctz. Bukowina, Austria, Feb. 16, 1885; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-09; miss. Kamerun, Miss. See, 1909-. Address, Duala, Kamerun, W. Africa. CARL FRIEDRICH ZUMMACH, b. Killaloe, Ontario, August 13, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-09; R. T. S. 1909-10; SPECIAL STUDENT Otto Wegener, b. Northeim, Hannover, Germany, July 31, 1875; R T. S., G. D. 1907-09; not ord.; Chicago, III. UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES 1910 Christian H. Edinger, b. Katalui, Rumania, Nov. 12, 1882; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10. Peter Geiseler, b. Odessa, S. Russia, Nov. 25, 1882; R. T. S., G. D. 19{M-10. Martin Heringer, b. Rustchuk, Bulgaria, July 16, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10. Hermann Paul Kayser, b. Waldenbuch, Wiirtemberg, German}^ Nov. 6, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10. John Leypoldt, b. Allentown, Pa., Mar. 10, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1904- 10. Otto Olthoff, b. near Aplington, Iowa. Mar. 15, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10. Arthur Albert Schade, b. Morris Co., Kansas, Dec. 5, 1885; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10. 271 1911 Heinrich R. Schroeder, b. Marion Co., Kan., Feb. 17, 1886; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10. Wilhelm Theodor Heitschmidt, b. Lorraine, Kan., Jan. 4, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-08; Bible School, Elim Tabernacle, Rochester, N. Y., 1908-09. Friedrich Mindrup, b. Augustfehn, Germany, April 12, 1871; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-10. Edgar Carl Steinberg, b. Lorraine, Kansas, Oct. 21, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-08; Bible School, Elim Tabernacle, Rochester, N. Y., 1908-09. 1911 Luike Johannes Hemmes, b. Weener, East Frisia, Germany, June 13, 1888; R. T. S., G. D. 1908-. Miloslav Kejr, b. Unter Kamenitz, Bohemia, Feb. 24, 1885; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-. John Emil Knechtel, b. Hanover, Ont., May 2, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-. John Heinrich Landenberger, b. Waldenbuch Wiirtemberg, Germany, Dec. 9, 1885 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-. George William Pust, b. Zehrten, Pomerania, Germany, Dec. 11, 1883 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1905- William Edwin Schmitt, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-. Otto Ernst Schultz, b. Flasow, West Prussia, Germany, Sept. 14, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1905- Samuel Blumhagen, b. Roumania, May 7, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Wilhelm Heinrich Bunning, b. Ixonia, Wis., May 25, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1907- Johann Burse, b. Banska, Kurland, Russia, June 9, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1908-. 272 1912 Stephan Groza, b. Temesvar, Hungary, June 8, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1908-. Peter F. Schilling, b. Szemlak, Hungary. Feb. 22, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1908-. 1912 Johann Hams Ansberg, b. Dondangcn, Kurland, Russia, Dec. 15, 1882; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-. Heinrich Gastav Braun, b. Lublin, Russia, Feb. 11, 1883; R. T. S., G. D. 1905- Emil Ernst, b. Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, Oct. 18, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Josef Groza, b. Temesvar, Hungary, Oct. 11, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Otto E. R. Hauser, b. Tubingen, Germany, May 11, 1886; R. T. S., G. D. 1909-. Friedrich Hahn, b. Neu Weissensee, Prussia, Germany, Feb. 26, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-. Louis B. Holzer, b. Dorrance, Kan., Aug. 19, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-. August Kramer, b. Obersontheim, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Aug. 6, 1883; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Albert Knopf, b. Lublin, Russia, July 22, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1906- Adolfe Leiter, b. Pascani, Jud. Suceava, Roumania, Mar. 24, 1875; R. T. S.. G. D. 1907- George Henry Mueller, b. Madison, S. Dak., Sept. 16, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Abram R. Dyck, b. Kronsweide, S. Russia, Feb. 18, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1909-. John Friedrich Meyer, b. Ihren, East Frisia, Germany, May 24, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1909-. Daniel W. Van Gerpen, b. Florence, 111., Nov. 27, 1872; R, T. S., G. D. 1909-. 273 SUMMARIES The following summaries seek to give a general view of the main facts which are embodied in the foregoing pages. The summaries by classes, occupations, denominations and colleges include only the English depart- ment, while the summary by countries and the general summary at the end include the German department as well. The summaries by classes and occupations end with the year 1909, while the others include the undergrad- uate classes. In the summary by classes, under the head of matriculates, the figures following the plus sign indicate students in the partial course during the years 1853-83; students in the English course from 1884-92, and special students since 1892. SUMMARY BY CLASSES Class Graduated Matriculated Died Class Graduated Matriculated Died 1851 6 6 5 1881 15 23+7 5 1852 14 14 13 1882 9 14+10 1853 12 14+1 13 1883 9 12+6 1854 10 13+3 13 1884 20 23+4 4 1855 17 22 17 1885 9 13+5 3 1856 14 15+2 17 1886 14 18+5 7 1857 13 14+3 14 1887 15 19+8 4 1858 18 19+4 19 1888 17 23+7 5 1859 12 13+3 8 1889 14 18+10 2 1860 15 17 8 1890 15 17+11 2 1861 12 20+2 10 1891 14 20+6 2 1862 (no class graduated) 1892 14 18+5 3 1863 17 20+2 15 1892 13 13+3 1864 12 15 8 1894 23 25 4 1865 10 12 6 1895 24 30+1 3 1866 12 13+4 8 1896 19 22 1 1867 16 24 8 1897 29 32+2 1 1868 13 21 7 1898 32 34 1869 10 10 3 1870 14 16 8 1899 25 29 2 1871 9 14+3 6 1900 39 40+8 1 1872 12 15+5 8 1901 27 27+4 1873 10 18+4 3 1902 35 36+3 1874 9 12+4 5 1903 27 27+2 1875 11 13+1 4 1904 31 31+2 1876 8 11+5 5 1905 17 17+4 1877 22 24+4 8 1906 32 32 1878 9 14+4 4 1907 39 39+4 1879 10 15+6 4 1908 24 24+6 1880 11 15+9 4 1909 24 24+6 1 275 SUMMARY BY DENOMINATIONS. Baptist 1359 Church of Christ 6 Congregational 14 Evangelical 1 Dunkard 1 Free Methodist 3 Free Will Baptist 2 Jew 1 Methodist Episcopal U Plymouth Brethren 1 Presbyterian 23 Protestant Episcopal 7 Seventh Day Adventist 1 Seventh Day Baptist 3 Unitarian 3 SUMMARY BY OCCUPATIONS Graduates, English Department, 1851-1910, inclusive. Pastors 667 Teachers in academies and pub- Missionaries 105 lie schools 24 Presidents and professors in Journalistic and literary pur- colleges and seminaries 65 suits 34 Secretaries of benevolent and Mercantile and other pursuits 92 missionary societies 41 SUMMARY BY COLLEGES Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S 39 Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan 1 Aintab College, Cilicia, Asia Minor 1 Alfred University, Alfred, New York 4 Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania 3 Alma College, Alma, Michigan 1 Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts 8 Aoyama College, Tokyo, Japan 1 Atlanta Baptist College, Atlanta, Georgia 1 Attleborough College, Pennsylvania 1 Baptist College, Lancashire, England 1 Bates College, Lewiston, Maine 1 Baylor University, Waco, Texas 7 Berea College, Berea, Kentucky 1 Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia 1 276 Bethel College, Riissellville, Kentucky 1 Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 1 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine 1 Brandon College, Brandon, Manitoba 3 Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 92 Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 48 California College, Oakland, California 4 Carson and Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee 1 Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois 1 Central University of Iowa, Pella, Iowa 7 Central University of Kentucky, Richmond, Kentucky 1 College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y 8 Columbia University, New York, N. Y 3 Columbian University, Washington, District of Columbia 5 Colgate University, Hamilton, New York 66 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 5 Colby College, Waterville, Maine 25 Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 5 Denison University, Granville, Ohio 100 Des Moines College, Des Moines, Iowa 23 Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1 Doshisha College, Kyoto, Japan 1 Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland 2 Ewing College, Ewing, Illinois 2 Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana 36 Friends University, Wichita, Kansas 1 Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina 9 Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky 9 Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 Grand Island College, Grand Island, Nebraska 4 Grand Ligne College, Grand Ligne, Quebec 1 Hamilton College, Clinton, New York 8 Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana 2 Harley College, England 1 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 13 Haverfordwest College, Haverfordwest, Wales 1 Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan 3 Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio 3 Hobart College, Geneva, New York 2 Howard College, Eastlake, Alabama 4 Hnlmecliff College, England 1 Indian University, Bacone, Indian Territory 1 Iowa State University, Iowa City, Iowa 1 John B. Stetson University, De Land. Florida 2 Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan 23 Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio 1 277 Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York 2 Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois 2 Lake Forest University, Lake Forest, Illinois 1 La Grange College, La Grange. Missouri 14 Lincoln University, Lincoln, Pennsylvania 2 Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota 1 Manitoba College, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio 2 Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee 1 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec 2 McMaster University, Toronto, Ontario 9 McMinnville College, McMinnville, Oregon 8 Mendota College, Mendota, Illinois 1 Mercer University, Macon, Georgia 5 Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 3 Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi 8 New York University, New York, N. Y 1 Oakland College, Oakland, Mississippi 1 Oberlin University, Oberlin, Ohio 8 Occidental College, Los Angeles, California 2 Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas 10 Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio 1 Ouchita College, Arkadelphia, Arkansas 1 Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon 1 Pomona College, Claremont, California 1 Polytechnic College, Pennsylvania 1 Prairie College, Manitoba 1 Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 5 Providence University 1 Queens University, Dublin, Ireland 1 Racine College, Racine, Wisconsin 1 Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia 16 Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin 1 Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia 1 Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey 1 Semple-Broadus College, Mississippi 1 Shurtlefif College, Upper Alton, Illinois Z7 Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1 Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tennessee 1 Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 4 Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut 1 Tufts College, College Hill, Massachusetts 1 Union College, Schenectady, New York 15 University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 11 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 2 University of Florence, Florence, Italy 1 278 University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 6 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 3 University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 6 University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick 3 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 13 University of Paris, Paris, France 1 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 4 University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 371 University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 1 University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota 1 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 11 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 2 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1 University of West Virginia, Morgantown, West Virginia 4 University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 1 Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana 1 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 1 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana 1 Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, North Carolina 10 Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania 1 Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut 2 Wheaton College, Whcaton, Illinois 4 Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington 1 William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri 33 Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts 15 Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut 12 York College, York, Nebraska 1 Number of Colleges from which students have been received .... 135 Number of students who have been graduated from Colleges .... 1158 Number of students who have pursued partial courses in Colleges . . 174 SUMMARY OF THE GERMAN DEPARTiMENT. Number of students who have gone out from 1853 to 1910 357 Number of undergraduates, April, 1910 35 Total number who have pursued studies up to the date of this publi- cation 392 Average number sent out each year 6 Number foreign born, including undergraduates 316 Number native born, including undergraduates 76 Total number deceased 67 Number left ministry for other pursuits 45 Number retired on account of age or sickness 18 279 Number concerning whom no record could be found 10 Number in active service 217 Number of foreign missionaries 15 Number in German work outside of America 9 Number in English pulpits in America 5 Number who have studied in both the English and the German de- partments , n Number graduated from both departments 23 SUMMARY BY STATES AND COUNTRIES From which Students have come to the Seminary New England States 151 Maine 22 New Hampshire 9 Vermont 11 Massachusetts 57 Rhode Island 18 Connecticut 34 Middle Atlantic States 753 New York 549 Pennsylvania 119 New Jersey 44 Delaware 3 Maryland 5 District of Columbia 5 Virginia 22 West Virginia 6 Southern States 69 North Carolina 10 South Carolina 10 Georgia 10 Florida 3 Alabama 4 Mississippi 9 Tennessee 3 Arkansas 3 Texas 17 Central States 521 Ohio 145 Indiana 47 Illinois 95 Kentucky Michigan . Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . 18 51 34 27 52 52 Western States . North Dakota . . South Dakota . . Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma Indian Territory Colorado Oregon California 139 7 13 21 56 3 1 3 24 11 Mexico British Provinces Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick Prince Edward's Island. Manitoba Alberta Assiniboia British Columbia 112 50 7 34 11 1 6 1 1 1 European Countries England Scotland 26 280 Ireland 3 South America 2 Wales 1 Brazil 2 Germany 11 France 1 Asiatic Countries 5 Switzerland 1 Burma 2 Italy 1 Japan 3 Russia 1 Turkey 2 GENERAL SUMMARY Nov. 1851-May 1910 inclusive Eng. Germ. Dept. Dept. Totals Students enrolled, Class 1851-Class 1909 inclusive 1328 357 1685 Graduates, May 1910 28 9 2,7 Undergraduates, 1909-10 62 26 88 Totals 1418 392 1810 Deduct names counted twice 77 Net total enrollment to May 1910 1733 Number of Graduates, Class 1851-Class 1909, inclu- sive 1094 279 1373 Number of Special Students, do 234 78 312 Total 1685 Deduct names counted twice 77 1608 Number of living Graduates, May 1910 821 234 1055 Number of living Special Students, do 234 65 299 Total number of Former Students living. May 1910 1055 299 1354 Number of Former Students deceased 301 67 368 1722 Deduct names counted twice 77 1645 281 FOREIGN MISSIONARY STATISTICS (For the preparation of these tables the committee are indebted to Mr. Charles L. Bromley, of the class of 1911.) Africa Shermer, Henry B Moody, Thomas Steffens, August . Wedel, Peter H. Suevern, Emil R. Graf, Benjamin .. Enns, Henry C. . , Bender, Carl J. . , Valentine, Wolff . McDiarmid, Peter Orthner, Adolph . G.D G.D G.D, G.D G.D G.D G.D G.D Class 1852 1890 1891 1890 1894 1895 1896 1899 1902 1906 1909 Assam Clark, Edward W 1859 Comfort, Milton B 1864 King, Charles D 1878 Rivenburg, Sidney W 1883 Witter, William E 1883 Mason, Walter C 1902 Jackman, L. W. B 1904 Longwell, Robert B 1906 Rogers, Lewis B 1907 Burma Hibbard, Charles 1852 Nisbet, John R 1852 Whitaker, Daniel 1852 Satterlee, Alfred B 1854 Watrous, George P 1854 Jameson, Melvin 1859 Rand, Stephen B 1869 Sloan, Will H 1873 Thanbyah, Theodore 1874 Freiday, Jacob A 1875 Lyon, Albert J 1877 Cochrane, James E 1883 Cochrane, Henry P 1889 Warner, Frank E 1889 Cochrane, Wilbur W 1890 282 Term of 1852-53 1890- 1891-93 1895-97 1894- 1896-97 1896-97 1899- 1902 1906- 1909- 1868- 1866-74 1878-86; 1892-99 1883- 1883-88 1902- 1904- 1906- 1907- Service Died Mar. 22, 1869 July 4, 1893 Aug. 10, 1897 June 25, 1897 1852-66 1853-55 1853-57 1855-56 1854-60 1869-89 1870-76 1875-78 1875- 1877-86 1877-78 1886-89 1889-04; 1909- 1889-91 1890- Sep. 30, 1887 Nov. 29, 1906 Aug. 18, 1857 July 1, 1856 June 26, 1894 Nov. 21, 1893 Mar. 15, 1878 1895-01 Term of Service McGuire, John 1891 1891- Geis, George J 1892 1892- Dye, George R 18';9 1900-07 Dudley, Howard E 1902 1902- Samuelson, Samuel E 1903 1903- Richardson, James C 1900 1904- Rhodes, Jesse E 1905 1905-08 Spring, Leo W 1906 1906- Herod, Francis C 1907 1908- Parish, Merrick C 1907 1907- Cope, J. H 1908 1909- Chaney, C. E 1909 1909- Longley, W. J 1909 1909- Chixa Telford, Robert 1853 1853-64 Chilcott, Cyrus A 1864 1864-65 Kreyer, Carl T 1865 1866-75 Lisle, William M 1867 1867-69 Churchill, Marcellus A 1874 1874-77 McKibben, William K 1875 1875-84; Ashmore, William, Jr 1879 1879- Gould, Louis A 1879 1888-92 Hill, George W 1887 1893-95 Holmes, Thomas D 1893 1893- Speicher, Jacob 1895 1895- Groesbeck, Adam F 1897 1897- Newton, William C 1898 1903- Waters, George H 1899 1899- McDaniel, Charles G 1900 1902- Taylor, Joseph 1901 1903- White, Frank J 1901 1901- Keen, Charles S 1902 1902- Latimer, James V 1902 1904- Rawlinson. Frank J 1902 1902- McCrea, Tully F 1902 1904- Warburton, Stacy R 1902 1902-04 McKinney, William A 1903 1903-06 Sallee, W. Eugene 1903 1903- Giffin, John H 1904 1904- Fraser, Andrew L 1905 1905- Lewis, George W 1905 1905- Clark, L Brooks 1906 1906- Davies, John P 1906 1906- 283 Died June 6, 1898 Dec. 30, 1865 Term of Service Died Gates, Wayland D 1906 1907- Worley, Lewis E 1907 1907- Cherney, J. A 1908 1909- India Downie, David 1872 1873- Newhall, Alfred A 1875 1875-90 Craig, John 1876 1877- Thomssen, George N G. D. 1876 1882-87 ; 1890-95 ; 1899- Waterbury, Norman M 1881 1881-86 Nov. 11, 1886 Silliman, Edward E 1884 1884-89 ; 01- Stillwell, John R 1886 1885- Heinrichs, Jacob 1889 1889- Higgins, Walter V 1889 1889- Dudley, Thomas P 1892 1893-99 Baker, James M 1895 1895- Ferguson, William L 1895 1895- Curtis, John A 1898 1898- Pankratz, John H 1899 1902- Elmore, Wilbur T 1900 1900- Stenger, Seth W 1902 1902- Bawden, Samuel D 1897 1904- Haemel, Samuel 1907 1909- Voth, John H G. D. 1906 1908- Rutherford, Charles 1907 1907- rgs, Albert K 1907 1908- , Japan Dobbins, Frank S 1876 1876-77 ; 1881-82 ' Hill, George W 1887 1895- Taft, George W 1889 1889-97 Topping, Henry 1892 1895- Chiba, Yugora 1898 1898- Tenny, Charles B 1900 1900- Axling, William 1901 1901- Philippines Finlay, George E 1901 1901-04 Maxfield, Chester L 1904 1904- Brazil Deter, Arthur B 1901 Total, 103; dead, 14; in active service, 41; under appointment, from the English Department, Messrs. Barss, Cressy, Fowle, Kampfer, Ross, Streeter, and from the German Department, Messrs. Kayser and Wiens. 284 THE SOCIETY OF ALUMNI. The Society of Alumni was organized in 1855, "to promote the mutual acquaintance and brotherly love of its members ; to aid them in the perform- ance of the duties of the Christian ministry ; and to increase their interest in theological study." For many years the society has provided for an an- nual oration. The following list includes the names of all the officers of the society so far as the records have been preserved, with their respective terms of service. Term of Service 1855-56 1855-57 1857-60 1860-61 1867-68 1868-69 1870-71 1871-72 1872-73 1873-74 1874-75 1875-76 1876-77 1877-78 1878-79 1879-80 1880-81 1881-82 1882-83 1883-84 1884-85 1885-86 1886-87 PRESIDENTS Term of Service Charles Keyser 1887-88 George Johnson 1888-89 Charles Keyser 1889-90 J. Byington Smith 1890-91 George W. Northrup 1891-92 Augustus H. Strong 1892-93 Lemuel Moss 1893-94 Adolphus J. F. Behrends 1894-95 J. Ward Burt Clark 1895-96 George W. Northrup 1896-97 Norman Fox 1897-98 John H. Castle 1898-99 Cephas B. Crane 1899-00 Henry L. Morehouse 1900-01 Wayland Hoyt 1901-02 Edgar J. Goodspeed 1902-03 Charles D. Bridgman 1903-04 Robert S. MacArthur 1904-05 Jesse B. Thomas 1905-06 Albert Coit 1906-07 Samuel W. Duncan 1907-08 Robert J. Adams 1908-09 Benjamin D. Marshall 1909-10 John H. Griffith Galusha Anderson Charles E. Hewitt Adin A. Kendrick Lathan A. Crandall Phillip W. Bickei Robert B. Hull Adelbert S. Coats Alonzo K. Parker James M. Bruce Adoniram J. Padelford William C. P. Rhoades John H. Mason Orrin P. Gifford Edwin P. Farnham Cortland Myers Clarence A. Barbour Johnson Myers Gershom M. Peters Philip S. Evans Arthur B. Chaflfee Jacob Heinrichs Thomas J. Villers FIRST VICE PRESIDENTS 1855-56 Samuel T. Livermore 1860-61 1856-57 Henry M. Richardson 1867-68 1857-58 John H. Castle 1868-69 1858-59 William D. Hedden 1870-71 1859-60 Charles D. Bridgman 1871-72 285 George W. Clark Benjamin D. Marshall Charles D. Bridgman Adolphus J. F. Behrends Volney A. Sage 1872-73 Robert S. MacArthur 1892-93 1873-74 George W. Clark 1893-94 1874-75 Cephas B. Crane 1894-95 1875-76 Andrew L. Freeman 1895-96 1876-77 Galusha Anderson 1896-97 1877-78 Gershom M. Peters 1897-98 1878-79 Samuel W. Duncan 1898-99 1879-80 William P. Hellings 1899-00 1880-81 Volney A. Sage 1900-01 1881-82 Cephas B. Crane 1901-02 1882-83 George O. King 1902-03 1883-84 Galusha Anderson 1903-04 1884-85 William C. P. Rhoades 1904-05 1885-86 Philip S. Evans 1905-06 1886-87 Edward G. Taylor 1906-07 1887-88 John H. Mason 1907-08 1888-90 Andrew Murdoch 1908-09 1890-91 Willard H. Robinson 190^10 1891-92 Charles E. Smith Edwin P. Farnham Wallace Buttrick Charles E. Bascom Elias H. Johnson Thomas S. Barbour Cornelius S. Savage John H. Mason Clarence A. Barbour Elias J. Foote Cornelius S. Savage Gottlob Fetzer Charles E. Bascom Joseph Weston Franklin G. McKeever David L. Jamison Frank Kaiser H. Clay Peepels Jonathan D. Merrell SECOND VICE PRESIDENTS 1855-56 John H. Castle 1887-88 1856-57 Washington Barnhurst 1888-89 1857-58 Augustus H. Lung 1889-90 1858-60 George S. Chace 1890-91 1860-61 Robert J. Adams 1891-92 1867-68 George S. Chace 1892-93 1868-69 Wayland Hoyt 1893-94 1870-71 Volney A. Sage 1894-95 1871-72 Benjamin O. True 1895-96 1872-73 J. Byington Smith 1896-97 1873-74 Ebenezer Nesbit 1897-98 1874-75 Robert S. MacArthur 1898-99 1875-76 Philip L. Jones 1899-{X) 1876-77 Gershom M. Peters 1900-01 1877-78 Alonzo K. Parker 1901-02 1878-79 Benjamin O. True 1902-03 1879-80 Shadrach Washington 1903-04 1880-81 Frederick Clatworthy 1904-05 1881-82 Thomas S. Barbour 1905-06 1882-83 Benjamin O. True 1906-07 1883-84 James M. Taylor 1907-08 1884-85 Edwin P. Farnham 1908-09 1885-86 Albert H. Newman 1909-10 1886-87 William Elgin 2S6 David R. Watson Francis H. Rowley Wallace Buttrick Frank S. Dobbins Robert M. Martin Benjamin D. Hahn Lewis Halsey Charles H. Pendleton George B. Foster Julius C. Grimmell Claiborne M. Hill Gottlob Fetzer Milton W. Covell Ruben E. Burton William E. Loucks John McGuire Martin W. Twing H. Wyse Jones Gustavus A. Schneider Gustavus A. Schneider Frank W. Padelford Hugh A. Heath Frank Kaiser THIRD VICE PRESIDENTS 1855-56 Charles C. Norton 1887-88 1856-57 James V. Schofield 1888-89 1857-58 Edgar J. Goodspccd 1889-90 1858-60 Galusha Anderson 1890-91 1860-61 Melvin Jameson 1891-92 1867-68 Edward G. Taylor 1892-94 1868-69 Thomas W. Goodspeed 1894-95 1870-71 Wayland R. Benedict 1895-96 1871-72 Jacob S. Gubelmann 1896-97 \9,72-72> James Goodman 1897-98 1873-74 Samuel W. Duncan 1898-99 1874-75 Elias H. Johnson 1899-00 1875-76 John S. Holmes 1900-01 1876-77 George O. King 1901-02 1877-78 William Elgin 1902-03 1878-79 William C. Richmond 1903-05 1879-80 Volney A. Sage 1904-05 1880-81 Elias H. Johnson 1905-06 1881-82 Lewis Halsey 1906-07 1883-84 Willard H. Robinson 1907-08 1884-85 Forrest A. Marsh 1908-09 1885-86 Clark O. Maltby 1909-10 1886-87 John H. Mason Wallace Buttrick Curtis B. Parsons Walter Rauschenbusch Albert J. Ramaker Frank T. Latham Clarence A. Barbour Martin W. Twing Jacob S. Gubelmann Hermann M. Schaeffer Thomas J. Villers Albert B. Sears Boardman B. Bosworth Augustine S. Carman Henry Clarke William L. Ferguson William B. Wallace James M. Baker Paul Hayne Carl A. Daniel Paul Hayne David L. Jamison John L. Cann RECORDING SECRETARIES 1855-56 William W. Allen 1872-73 1856-58 Benjamin D. ^Marshall 1873-76 1858-61 George W. Northrup 1876-88 1867-71 Elias J. Foote 1888-97 1871-72 Adoniram J. Sage 1897- William Elgin Henry L. Morehouse Adoniram J. Barrett Henry C. Peepels Albert J. Ramaker CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES. 1855-56 J. Byington Smith 1873-78 1856-57 Andrew L. Freeman 1878-79 1857-59 J. Byington Smith 1879-81 1859-60 John H. Castle 1881-92 1860-61 W'illiam P. Everett 1892-95 1867-68 Forrest F. Emerson 1895-97 1868-71 Eben L. Little 1897-09 1871-73 J. Byington Smith 1909- 287 William C. Wilkinson Charles J. Baldwin Albert H. Newman Adelbert S. Coats Walter R. Betteridge Albert J. Ramaker Walter R. Betteridge John H. Mason TREASURERS 1855-56 George S. Chace 1879-81 1856-57 Ebenezer Nisbet 1881-83 1857-58 George M. Condron 1883-86 1858-61 Ebenezer Nisbet 1886-88 1867-70 Ebenezer Packwood 1888-89 1870-71 Thomas J. Morgan 1889-91 1871-72 Albert Coit 1891-95 1872-73 George 0. King 1895-97 1873-76 Curtis B. Parsons 1897-07 1876-79 Andrew L. Freeman 1907- ORATORS Thomas S. Barbour Reuben E. Burton Frank L. Wilkins Donald Grant James TenBroeke Ralph W. Lowe Josiah R. Henderson Lewis Kaiser Herbert S. Johnson Carl A. Daniel This list contains the names of the men who have actually served as ora- tors of the society during the anniversary week, with the year in which they performed their service. 1868 Augustus H. Strong 1887 1872 Justin D. Fulton 1888 1873 William C. Wilkinson 1889 1874 Cephas B. Crane 1890 1875 James V. Schofield 1891 1876 Edward G. Taylor 1892 1877 J. W. B. Clark 1893 1878 Thomas J. Morgan 1894 1879 Joseph F. Elder 1895 1880 Samuel W. Duncan 1896 1881 In accordance with a resolu- 1897 tion passed at the meeting 1898 in 1880 instead of a single 1899 address short addresses 1900 were given by Robert S. 1901 MacArthur, James P. 1902 Thoms, Charles E. Hiscox, 1903 James W. Riddle, and Will 1904 H. Sloan. 1905 1882 Charles E. Bascom 1906 1883 Charles E. Smith 1907 1884 William P. Hellings 1908 1885 Philip A. Nordell 1909 1886 Charles D. Morris 1910 James M. Bruce William C. P. Rhoades Elias H. Johnson Willard H. Robinson Thomas S. Barbour Henry L. Morehouse Charles J. Baldwin William F. Taylor Ernest D. Burton John H. Mason Albert H. Newman Theodore E. Busfield Benjamin D. Hahn James M. Taylor Edwin P. Farnham Walter Rauschenbusch John F. Genung Francis H. Rowley Thomas J. Villers Robert S. MacArthur Cornelius S. Savage Daniel T. Denman William A. Stanton J. Vanor Gaston 288 INDEX OF STUDENTS. Names. Class. Page. Abbott Augustus Levi 1883 108 Adams Floyd Holden 1897 159 Henry Brewster 1902 183 Myron Eugene 1901 179 Robert John 1855 19 *Silas Hobart 1870 65 Adamus Ludwig 1911 219 G. D. 1909 271 Adkins *Frank 1866 51 Agate Herbert 1891 137 Albert Jacob 1875 81 G. D. 1871 232 Lynn Binkley 1886 116 Allen Francis King 1912 220 Frederick William 1898 164 Garrett Leroy 1897 159 George 1854 18 nVilliam Woodworth ...1855 20 Ames *John Fremont 1890 133 Anderson Andrew Freeman 1902 187 Galusha 1856 23 Samuel Duff 1901 179 Samuel Henry 1876 81 Names. Class. Pagd Anguera Herman K. C. de 1909 210 Ansberg John H G. D. 1912 273 Anschuetz Edward J. T. ...G. D. 1882 243 Anthony Eugene 1892 144 William Linn 1872 71 Appel William 1881 101 G. D. 1879 240 Appleton James Hervey 1864 47 Archibald Adoniram Judson 1900 173 William Laird 1896 155 Argow Christian F. W...G. D. 1868 231 Willibald S G. D. 1902 264 Armbruster Christian 1900 178 G. D. 1897 258 Armstrong Edward 1909 212 Arnold *Francis Eugene 1877 84 Fred Gola 1912 219 Ashmore *Frank Sanderson 1878 90 William 1879 91 Ashton James Maxwell 1892 141 289 Names. Class. Page. Atchison *George Altidore 1877 84 Atkinson Arthur Wellesley 1902 183 Atwater Carlton William 1910 213 AUCH *Johann Heinrich G. D. 1862 226 AULICK *Henry Pemberton 1895 151 Names. Class. Page. AUSTERMUHL *Edward G. D. 1862 225 AUTRITT Oscar G. D. 1906 268 Avery Wm. Henry Harrison . . 1879 92 AXLING William 1901 179 Ayres Jesse Isaac 1890 136 B. Baasener Johann Jacob . .. .G. D. 1890 252 Babcock *Augustus Rogers 1883 108 Charles Avery 1883 108 *DeGrand Deloss 1881 101 Bachelor Frank Bruce 1907 202 Backus *Truman Jay 1867 56 Bacon *Joseph Niles 1884 109 Walter Valentine 1901 179 Bacone *Almon Clematus 1860 38 Baettig Carl Adolph ....G. D. 1901 264 Bagley *Henrie Sargent 1880 95 Bailey David Judson 1884 109 *Edward L 1854 18 Gilbert Ellis 1880 97 *Joseph Albert 1851 11 Ward Elmer 1912 219 Bainbridge William Folwell 1865 49 Baker *AbijahL 1864 47 Gordon Harrington 1907 202 George Randolph 1899 169 James Millard 1895 151 Baldwin Arthur Charles 1900 173 Charles Jacobs 1868 58 George Colfax, Jr 1881 101 Balogh Franz G. D. 1906 268 Barbour Clarence Augustus 1891 137 John Baptiste 1896 155 Thomas Seymour 1877 84 Bardsley George Milton 1906 198 Barker William Hiram 1892 144 Barlow Nathan Pratt 1868 58 Barnard *John 1864 48 Barnhurst *Washington 1853 14 Barnum Elmer Grant 1900 173 Barrelle *Almond 1863 43 Barrett *Adoniram Judson 1876 82 Barss Gordon Payzant 1910 213 Harold de Blois 1911 217 *Walter 1884 109 Barto *Charles Henry 1867 54 290 Names. Class. Page. Barwise Charles Arthur 1910 214 Bascom *Charles Edwin 1870 63 Basten William Frederick 1868 58 Bates ♦Albert Edward 1895 154 Jerome Payne 1872 220 Stuart Samuel 1881 98 Baum Johannes Gottlieb. G. D. 1893 255 Baumgartner Theophil F G. D. 1896 257 Bawden Harry Heath 1898 164 Samuel Day 1897 159 Eavliss Edward Lewis 1905 196 Baylor William Henry 1891 140 Bauknight Pinckney Milton 1904 192 Beaven Albert William 1909 210 Beaver Adam Howard 1886 116 Becker August G. D. 1896 257 Frederick William 1882 104 *Frederich Wilhelm .... G. D. 1881 241 Johann Karl H. . .G. D. 1874 235 ♦Justus G. D. 1865 228 ♦Samuel G. D. 1875 236 Beckley ♦John T ; 1870 63 Beck WITH Irving Judson 1907 202 Beebe Cornelius 1912 219 Elbert George 1910 214 Beeman Hulbert Grant 1898 164 291 Names. Class. Page. Behrends ♦Adolphus Julius F 1865 49 Bell Jonathan Edwards 1866 53 Bellamy Francis 1879 92 ♦Joseph R 1859 33 Bellondi Ariel Berechia 1897 163 Bender Carl J G. D. 1899 260 Benedict Wayland Richardson ...1870 63 Bennett Elbert Rawson 1877 84 Benson George Gilbert 1877 88 Benton Allen Richardson 1856 25 Kendrick William 1864 47 Bentzien John 1895 151 Berg John G. D. 1890 251 Berge Hermann von ...G. D. 1897 258 Berger Emil G. D. 1895 256 Julius Jacob G. D. 1883 244 Bernauer Francis Stephen 1905 196 Berndt August Robert . .G. D. 1908 269 Frederick G. D. 1876 237 Berneike John Gerhardt ...G. D. 1881 242 Bethel Howard Leroy 1911 217 Betteridge Walter Robert 1891 138 BiCKEL Phillip 1855 20 G. D. 1855 223 BiDWELL Charles Knowles 1900 178 Names. Bill Ingram Ebenezer, BiSCHOFF Christian Bishop Frank Elmer . . . Black Adam Lawrence John Gordon . . . Blandau Richard Bloedow Ferdinand August Blome Karl Blood Horace Benjamin Blum Samuel Blumhagen Samuel , Boardman Wallace Selden . BODENBENDER *Conrad , BOGGS Albert McKenzie BOLGER Thomas Johnson BOLLEN Marion E Bolter August Class. Page. Jr. ..1897 159 G. D. 1900 263 1904 192 .1904 192 .1910 216 G. D. 1900 262 .G. D. 1905 266 G. D. 190S 270 1904 192 G. D. 1900 262 G. D. 1911 272 1904 192 G. D. 1856 223 1907 206 1910 210 1911 217 1882 104 G. D. 1S81 242 Bon HAM Charles Lane . . . BORNSCHLEGEL George Bos WELL Jesse BOSWORTH Boadman Birney BOUGHTON Fred Grant 1893 145 G. D. 1892 254 1880 95 1895 151 ,1897 159 Names. Class. Page. BOVELL Thomas Scott 1882 104 BOVINGTON David 1908 207 EOWEN *Daniel 1858 28 BOWYER Samuel Herschel 1890 134 Braden Bayard Blaine 1907 202 Brandt Henry 1897 159 Brasted Bethucl Hedden 1866 51 Br.-\un Heinrich G G. D. 1912 273 Brauns August Frederich.G. D. 1886 247 Brelsford ^lillard 1900 174 Bremmer Harry Mortimer 1909 210 Brenner Otto Wilhclm ...G. D. 1908 269 Bretschxeider Albert G. D. 1908 269 Bridgm.\n *Charles Dewitt 1857 26 Brierly Samuel Baxter 1878 90 Brink Clark Mills 1882 102 Bristol Homer Culver 1878 89 Brittain James Henry 1867 54 Bromley Charles Lucas 1911 217 Bromund Emil H G. D. 1898 259 Bronson Berton Frederic 1909 21 1 Brooks nVillis Homer 1892 141 292 Names. Class. Page. B ROUGHER James Whitconib 1894 147 Brown Alanson Watson 1906 198 Arthur Polk 1889 133 Charles Sumner 1893 145 Dwight Parley 1890 136 Edwin Ransom 1907 202 Harvey Dee 1895 152 Heinrich J G. D. 1908 269 James Madison 1909 211 John Richard 1895 152 Marcus Julian 1894 147 Paul 1905 196 Rolla Earl 1907 203 *Samuel Emmons 1873 220 Browning Aquiila Elmer 1911 217 Bruce James Manning 1873 72 John 1854 18 Bruckm.snn Carl G. D. 1892 254 Bruner Frederick Aug 1906 198 Brunner Johannes Peter 1901 183 G. D. 1898 260 BUCHHOLZ Herman Charles 1889 129 BUENNING Wilhelm Heinrich. G. D. 1911 272 Names. Class. Page. BUERMANN Frederick 1894 151 G. D. 1891 252 BURDICK *CharIes Rollin 1858 29 ♦Stephen 1858 Z2 BURKETT Jacob Coonce 1887 122 Burns ♦William Treat 1874 75 Burr Charles Ernest 1895 155 ♦Erastus Hamilton 1851 11 ♦Everett Doughty 1887 123 BURRILL Charles Henry 1912 220 BURRINGTON ♦Henry Hudson 1855 20 BURRITT Olin Howard 1893 147 Burrows ♦Christopher Columbus ..1868 60 Burse Johann G. D. 1911 272 Burton Ernest DeWitt 1882 103 Ruben E 1876 83 BUSFIELD Theodore Elmer 1883 106 Butler Francis Frutchey 1898 164 Guitherme G. D. 1908 270 Waldo Sylvenus 1912 220 BUTTRICK Wallace 1883 106 Calloway William 1907 203 Calvin Perry Sylvester 1897 163 Cameron Alexander 1864 47 Campbell Frederick 1880 97 ♦Thomas Philpot 1852 12 Canine William Peter 1899 169 Cann John Lewis 1894 148 293 Names. Class. 1 CArKRTOPi ^Alexander Colton 1858 Cardek Eiigono Clayton 1910 Carey *Gco. MontgoinciT West. 1858 Carman AiiRiistinc Spencer 1885 David I'.wart 1902 John Calvin 1888 Raymond Spencer 1911 Carpenter *Elislia Manning 1860 Cakv Ferdinand E 18()1 Case *Sanuiel Stuart 1888 Cassidy Geo. Washington 1808 Castle *John Harvard 1853 Catiiek Flavins Josopluis 1859 Caul Archie Wells 1900 Chace *George Sheppard 1854 Chakkkk Artinu- P.illings 1879 Harold Futnani 1907 CHAMIUCKLIN Harric Rogers 1904 Chambers Tileston iM-aoker 1894 ClIANEY Clarence Edward 1909 Chateu, ♦Frederic Leonard 1864 Chapman Adclbert 1887 Howard Knfus 1897 Chase John Nelson 18()0 Cheeseman *Eugcne 1875 'age. Natncs. Chekney Class. ] 'age. 29 John Anthony Chiba ..1908 207 214 Yugoro Chilcott . . 1898 165 29 ""Cyrus Amanzel Child . . 1864 47 lU *lncrease . . 1864 47 183 Chipman 124 219 Owen Nott William Pendleton ... ..1896 . . 1878 156 90 36 Chipp William DeGrofT . . 1898 165 41 ClIITTUM Roscoc Slcnson . . 1909 211 124 Christian Cyrus Edwin . . 1890 136 \CA Christy *l)yer Milton ..1877 85 14 Chrystal *James ..1857 28 33 Churchill Marcellus Austin . . 1874 76 174 Clapp *Robert Acker .1858 32 16 *Warrcn Benjamin ... Clark . . 1855 20 92 Albert B ..1907 203 203 Edgar Herman ..1911 217 Iidvvard Winter . . 1859 35 192 George Whitfield ..1855 20 *Ira Deles . . 1858 29 148 Israel Brooks ..1906 199 Josei)h Clyde ..1911 ?17 2H *J. Ward Burt . . 1866 51 *NathanieI Judson .... ..1853 14 47 Robert Dale . . 1872 69 *Watson . . 1852 12 12,? Clarke 160 Henry ..1891 138 James Augustine .1897 160 38 John Caldwell Calhoun Clary .1861 39 81 Amos .1902 183 294 Names. Class. Page. Clatworthy ♦Frederick 1S72 69 Clausen Christian AlI)roclit 1890 l.U Clemens Raymond Alphduso ....1912 220 Cleven(;er Edward Richard 1S')4 14S Galon Smith 1878 89 Joseph William 1892 142 Cl-IKK Frederick William 1S95 152 Coats Adelhert Sumpter 1877 85 Coun Charles Monroe 1911 217 Tliomas Jordan 1892 144 Cochrane *Ilenry Francis 1858 32 Henry Park 1889 129 James Edward 1883 106 Wilbur Willis 18' 1857 28 Fox *Asa Luther 1892 144 Edward Theophilus ....1877 85 *Norman 1857 26 299 Names. . Class. Page. Franz Johann J G. D. 1908 270 Fraser Andrew Little 1905 196 Frederick Charles Henry 1905 196 Gilbert Hays 1873 74 Freeman *Andrew Longyear 1853 14 Charles Bradford 1896 156 Charles Rumsey 1900 175 *David 1855 19 Freiday Jacob Anthony 1875 78 Frerichs William Reinhard 1909 211 Gage *Lucian L Gardner Frank 1883 Garnett Robert Spier 1903 Garrison Lemuel Addison 1899 Garton Joseph Vanor 1880 Gasser J. Franklin G. D. 1903 Gates Elbert Edward 1894 Fred Taylor 1880 Frederick Henry 1891 Wayland Dunn 1906 Willie C 1892 Gault *John Emory 1872 Gaylord Willis Clark 1868 Geil Henry William 1882 G. D. 1881 Geis George John 1892 G. D. 1887 1856 24 108 188 170 95 266 148 95 140 199 144 70 60 105 242 142 248 300 Names. Class. Page. Frey Theodore G. D. 1907 268 Friedrich Franz G. D. 1879 241 Friederichsen Paul August 1903 191 G. D. 1900 262 Friesen Bernard Julius . .G. D. 1908 270 Frink Henry 1889 133 Frost Theodore Lyman 1904 192 Fulton *Jnstin Dewey 1854 18 ^Sylvester Delaney 1874 76 Geissler Peter G. D. 1910 271 Genung George Frederick 1875 78 John Franklin 18755 79 George John Robert 1901 180 Gerhardt *Louis G. D. 1894 255 GiBBS Frank Wayland 1879 94 George Eugene 1908 207 GiBONEY William Austin 1889 133 Gibson Frank Kemp 1912 220 GiFFIN John Harry 1904 193 GiFFORD Orrin Philip 1877 86 Gilbert Ellis 1903 188 Gill ^William Icrin 1858 30 GiNIUS *Friedrich Adolph.G. D. 1868 231 Names. Class. Page. Gle.\son *Aurelius Lawrence 1S71 66 Gleiss Henry Crete 1893 145 G. D. 1893 255 GOEBEL Paul G. D. 1874 236 GOERGENS Frank Samuel 1895 155 G. D. 1892 254 Goodman James 1865 49 GOODSELL Charles True 1912 220 Goods PEED *Edgar Johnson 1856 24 ♦George Stephen 1883 108 Thomas Wakefield ....1866 52 GOTT Samuel Perry 1903 188 Gould George Downing 1891 138 Louis Agassiz 1879 92 GOWEN *Lorenzo Dow 1856 24 Graalmann Edward 1880 97 G. D. 1878 239 Graf Benjamin G. D. 1895 256 Graham David Crockett 1911 217 Graner Fricdrich Albert. .G. D. 1901 264 Grant Donald 1884 110 James 1890 134 Peter 1883 109 William E 1910 216 Graves James Wesley 1899 170 Greaves Harry Russell 1897 160 Names. Class. Page. Green Edward 1880 95 Henry Otis 1906 200 Greene *Thomas Waterman 1863 43 Greenly Jay Hiram 1911 217 Greensmith Harry Gladstone 1906 200 Gregory *Uriah 1874 11 Griebel *John Derrick 1867 55 Greife *Friedrich Wilhelm.G. D. 1864 227 Griep *Heinrich A G. D. 1877 239 Griffin Edwin Milton 1899 170 Griffith Havard 1910 214 *John Herbert 1861 39 Grimes Isaac William 1884 111 Grimm ELL Julius Charles ...G. D. 1866 228 Groesbeck Adam Fenner 1897 160 Groff John Howard 1882 103 Groom nVilliam 1857 27 Groth Paul Johannes F 1882 105 G. D. 1880 241 Groza Josef G. D. 1912 273 Stephen G. D. 1911 273 Gruhn Carl Adolph G. D. 1901 263 GUBELMANN Jacob Samuel I860 36 G. D. 1860 265 301 Names. Class. Page. GUNTHER Adolph G. D. 1902 265 George Alfred 1882 105 G. D. 1881 242 Names. Class. Page. GURNEY *Ed\vard F 1853 14- GUTHRIE John Oliver 1902 184 H. Hack Raymond J G. D. 18S6 Haemel David G. D. 1902 Samuel 1907 G. D. 1902 Samuel G. D. 1902 Haeusler *Anton G. D. 1853 Hageman Anthony Conrad 1907 Haggett Arthur John 1900 Hahn Benjamin Daviese 1882 Friedrich G. D. 1912 Haines Eugene 1897 Halbert LeRoy 1908 Hall Leander 1858 LeRoy 1902 Samuel Jasper 1901 *Thomas Augustus 1861 Halsey Lewis 1872 Ham Frank Wells 1887 Hamberlin *John Burgess .1858 Hamilton *Dillis Dyer 1855 Edward Clay 1882 Gavin Lindsay 1864 Hamman George 1890 247 265 203 265 265 223 203 175 104 273 160 208 30 184 181 39 70 123 30 21 105 49 137 Hammer *John Jackson 1888 124 Hancock *Levi Shreve 1852 12 Handy *Henry James 1869 61 Hanke Emil G. D. 1903 266 Hankinson John Calvin 1888 128 Hann Jacob 1897 161 Hare James Madison 1888 128 Hargett Joseph Bayard 1887 120 Harmon *Austin 1852 12 Harriman George Goodwin 1868 59' Harris Carleton Wiard 1910 214 John Samuel 1911 217 Judson Wade 1870 64 Milton James 1906 200 William Anabel 1896 158 Harrison Ebenezer J 1871 68 Harriss Walter Hiram 1900 179 Hart George Leonard 1883 107 *Myron Wadsworth 1886 117 Thomas Williams 1870 64 Hartigan William Henry 1888 127 Harty Russell Alzue 1909 213 302 Names. Class. H.^RVEY Ransom 1881 Haselhuhn ♦Julius Charles 1858 G. D. 1856 Hastie *James Lockhart 1888 Hatch Frederick William 1898 Hatchman Herbert Ernest 1903 Hatt Daniel Elisha 1901 Hattersley Linn Wheeler 1912 Hauser Otto E. R G. D. 1912 Haygooni John Baptist 1882 Hayne Marcus Eldon 1868 Paul 1900 Heagle David 1861 Heath Hugh Austin 1896 Hedden *WilIiam Dunlap 1853 Heitschmidt Wilhelm Th G. D. 1910 Heiligman Paul Heinemann Frederick H G. D. 1888 Heinrich Johannes G. D. 1906 Heinrichs Abraham Johann.G. D. 1908 Jacob 1889 G. D. 1883 Heinz ♦Albert G. D. 1890 Heisig Theodore 1888 Hellings William Potts 1867 Page. 99 30 223 125 166 189 181 220 273 105 59 175 40 157 15 272 1888 128 249 267 270 129 244 252 125 55 Names. Class. Page. Helmetag Louis G. D. 1874 235 Helm RICH Anton G. D. 1876 237 Hemmes Leuke Johann . .G. D. 1911 272 Henderson Charles Kennon 1882 104 Josiah Robert 1880 96 Norman Batty 1911 218 Robert Cehorn 1882 105 Hendrick Alden Merton 1889 131 ♦Orlando Brazeel 1866 53 Henn Jacob (See Hann.) Henry John Crouse 1908 209 Herget John Francis 1898 166 Heringer August G. D. 1899 260 Martin G. D. 1910 271 Hermann Friedrich G. D. 1898 260 Herod Francis Clyde 1907 204 Herr Benjamin Laisdell 1886 117 Herring John Peabody 1907 206 Hewitt Charles Edmund 1863 43 Henry Harrison 1877 86 HiBBARD ♦Charles 1852 12 Hicks George Washington ....1887 123 Hiebert Peter Cornelius . .G. D. 1907 269 HiERONYMUS ♦Charles G. D. 1868 231 HiGGINS Harry Shreve 1902 184 Mockett Cramp 1892 142 Walter Vaughn 1889 129 303 Names. Class. HiLDRETH Ellison S 1909 Hill Claiborne Milton 1884 George Washington 1887 James Ferdinand 1866 HiLLER *Johann Friedrich.G. D. 1862 HiLLMAN Benjamin Eugene 1882 Hilton *George Frederic 1888 Norton James 1904 Hilts John Alexander 1906 Hilzinger Heinrich G. D. 1875 Himes Frank Fay 1898 Hines *Nahum 1883 HiSCOCK *Charles Edward 1874 Edwin Thomas 1873 Henry Orne 1876 HODDER Alfred William Hurford.1889 Hodge Henry Eugenius 1898 Hofflin *Johann Friedrich.G. D. 1868 John Michael 1873 G. D. 1871 Reinhard G. D. 1872 Hoffman Friedrich 1884 G. D. 1882 R. Karl G. D. 1894 HOLCOMB George Perry 1892 Holland *Theodore Banks 1872 Page. 213 111 121 52 226 105 125 189 206 237 166 107 78 74 83 131 166 230 74 232 233 113 243 256 144 70 Names. Class. Page. Holmes Chesley ....1891 138 David Edward ....1861 42 John Sophus .... 1867 55 Robert Janisch ....1895 155 Thomas Dearlove . . ....1893 145 Holt Fred Rogers ....1886 117 *Spencer Fuller . . . . ....1856 25 William Day ....1885 114 Holzer Armin Aaron ....1912 220 Louis B G. D. 1912 273 Homann Carl G. D. 1899 261 HOMFELD Dierk Abram . .. .G. D. 1884 246 Hooper Alfred Ernest ....1897 161 Hopkins Charles Freeman . . ....1883 109 David Orval . ... 1907 204 Theodore Weld . . . . ....1873 72 HOPPEL Louis Christopher . ....1881 99 Hopps ^Herman Kendall . . ....1873 74 HORTON Isaac ....1868 59 House Horace Lee ....1877 86 Howard Herbert Leonard . . . ....1900 175 John Anderson .... ....1911 219 Howe Chester Harris . .. . ....1904 195 Howell Dudley Fletcher .... ....1878 91 William Jasper .... ....1899 170 HOYT Wayland ....1863 44 Hubert Charles Du Bois . . . ....1912 220 304 Names. Class. Page. HUDNUTT Isaiah Borroughs 1879 94 Huff Silas Delmar 1909 211 Hughes Benjamin 1879 93 HUHNS Friedrich G. D. 1899 261 Hull Robert Bruce 1874 76 Robert Chipman 1903 189 William Morgan 1912 220 HUMPTON Eliot Transel 1899 170 HUNGATE Francis Marion 1893 145 Names. Class. Page. Hunt Albert Melvin 1861 42 Ebenezer Warren 1880 97 *Horace Holmes 1879 94 Huntington George Briggs 1901 181 HURLBUTT *Eli Haskell 1860 Zl HUSM.\NN Harm Heinrich . .G. D. 1885 246 HUTCHINS Edgar Burton 1884 112 William Norman 1894 149 Hutchinson William Bernard 1889 133 Hyde *John C 1856 24 Irving ♦Peter .1851 11 Jackman Lyman Ward Beecher . .1904 Jackson Elisha Henr>- 1908 *John Breckenridge 1863 Jaeger John 1880 G. D. 1878 James Edward Leonard 1906 William Gaylord 1902 Jameson Melvin 1859 Jamison David Lee 1900 Jansen *Oscar Walter 193 208 44 97 239 200 184 33 175 1888 125 Janzen Abraham G. D. 1894 255 Edward C G. D. 1863 226 Franz Aaron ....G. D. 1907 268 Henry L 1877 88 G. D. 1873 234 Jenkins John Lord 1863 46 Jens Herman W G. D. 1875 237 Jensen Charles F G. D. 1879 241 Jessup Albert Henry 1880 96 Jewell William Roy 1910 214 305 Names. Class. Page. Jewett Franklin Nelson 1885 114 Johnson Alexander Farrel 1904 193 *Charles Henry 1866 54 *Elias Henry 1871 66 Erasmus C 1863 46 Franklin, Jr 1903 189 ^George 1852 13 Henry Joseph 1904 193 Herbert Spencer 1893 146 John William 1906 200 Julian William 1879 94 Virgil Victor 1901 181 Names. Class. Page. Jones *Addison 1859 33 *John Buttrick 1855 21 Henry Wyse 1893 146 John Theodore 1911 218 Philip Lovering 1868 60 Ralph Mortimer 1906 200 Jordan Jacob G. D. 1894 256 Joyce Ulis Luke 1899 173 Jurgensen *Charles G. D. 1876 237 Jung *Conrad G. D. 1868 230 K. Kaaz Hermann G. D. 1894 Julius G. D. 1899 Kaiser Frank 1895 G. D. 1892 Lewis 1886 G. D. 1881 Kampfer George Richard 1910 G. D. 1908 Kawaguchi A. Ukichi 1911 Kayser Hermann Paul...G. D. 1910 Keen Charles Scull 1902 Keese Friedrich G. D. 1906 Kejr Milostav G. D. 1911 Keller Oscar Miles , Kelley Edwin Lewis 1894 Kellogg *Joseph Alleine 1878 256 261 153 254 119 242 214 270 218 271 184 267 272 1888 126 149 91 Kelly Claude 1897 161 Kempton *Adoniram Judson ....1892 142 *Arthur Cramp 1894 149 Kendrick *Adin Almerin 1861 40 Ryland Morris 1893 147 Kennedy Albert Joseph 1904 193 Kenny Fred Glendower 1902 184 Kenyon Frank Soule 1900 175 Kersting William Herman 1896 158 Kesting *Simon G. D. 1856 224 Keyser *Charles 1851 11 Kierstead Gordon Burpee 1908 208 Kimball *Thomas Everts 1899 173 KiNCAID William Morris 1874 76 306 Names. Class. King Charles De Witt 1878 Charles Egbert 1902 George Olcott 1869 KiNGDON *John 1867 KiNNETT John Wesley 1903 Kinney Theodore Harding ....1897 KiNTER Alfred Legrand 1904 KiNZIE Wesley Abram 1894 KiRBY Cromwell Percy 1902 Kitchen Allen Edward 1861 Kite Don Gyde 1910 Klassen Heinrich Friesen G. D. 1908 Kliese Eli George .... G. D. 1901 Klingbeil Richard Max . . . . G. D. 1907 Klippel George J G. D. 1896 Klitzing Caspar A. R. . . G. D. 1888 Klyver Henry Peter 1892 Knapp Karl Michael ....G. D. 1907 Theodore Judson 1858 Knechtel John Emil .... G. D. 1911 Peter G. D. 1868 Kneeland Francis Wayland 1887 Ira Sprague 1887 Kneisler Edward G. D. 1902 Knights George Dicker 1900 Page. 89 185 61 57 189 163 193 149 185 40 214 270 263 269 257 251 143 268 32 272 231 121 121 265 175 Names. Class. Page. K NITER Alfred Legrand 1904 193 Knobloch George G. D. 1870 232 Knopf Albert G. D. 1912 273 Knorr Frederick G. D. 1890 252 Knowles Charles Edward 1894 149 Frank Tobey 1897 161 Knuth Louis Charles 1887 121 G. D. 1884 245 Koch *Christoph G. D. 1855 223 John F G. D. 1865 228 Kohler Francis Ulysses 1902 185 *Friedrich Christian G. D. 1872 233 Konig Otto G. D. 1886 247 KOOPMAN *Gerhard 1859 35 G. D. 1859 224 KORNMEIER *SyIvester G. D. 1877 238 KOSE *Henry G. D. 1866 229 Solomon A G. D. 1894 256 KoSTER "^ Dettmer G. D. 1888 249 KoTZLI *Theophilus John 1863 44 G. D. 1859 224 Kraemer August G. D. 1912 273 Kraft John G. D. 1899 261 Kratt Jacob G. D. 1896 257 Kreager Frank Chester 1903 189 George Edgar 1905 197 307 Names. Class. Page. Kreyer Carl Traugott 1865 50 Kroesch *Frederick Wilhelm G. D. 1876 237 Krueger Otto Edward 1911 219 G. D. 1900 263 Names. Class. Page. Kruse Frederick Peter 1900 179 G. D. 1897 258 Kuchenbacker Frederick David . .G. D. 1891 253 KUCZEWSKI Gottlieb G. D. 1875 237 KUHN William G. D. 1897 258 La BORN Charles C G. D. 1899 261 Lake William Seneca 1902 185 Lamb Ely Victor 1907 204 Lamkin Lorenzo Dow 1885 114 Lampert *Matthias .... G. D. 1867 230 Lamson Guy Caleb 1900 175 Landenberger John Heinrich ..G. D. 1911 272 Lang Albert G. D. 1908 270 Hermann 1892 143 G. D. 1888 250 Langer *Robert G. D. 1874 235 Langford Samuel Fraser 1904 193 Langille James Hibbard 1871 66 Lapp Clarence Elgine 1890 134 Henry Isaac 1904 193 Latham Frank Terry 1880 96 Latimer James Vernon 1902 185 Leon Mobley 1911 218 Latourette Willard Howard 1881 99 L.\uderbaugh John Grant 1903 189 Lauer Philipp 1904 195 G. D. 1901 264 Lawless John Nathaniel 1905 197 Lawrence Fredwald Stephen 1881 101 Lawton Alfred Garfield 1911 218 Layton Allen Asa 1889 133 Lazell *Charles Thurber 1868 61 Leach Frank Piatt 1889 130 Frederick Robinson ....1891 138 Learn George Alexander 1898 166 Leary Samuel Berkley 1880 96 Leas David Porter 1866 52 Leavens *George Gregory 1872 71 Leete Menzo Smith 1867 57 Leiter Adolfe G. D. 1912 273 Lemon J. Bunyan 1888 126 308 Names. Class. Page. Lemons Robert Lafayette 1903 189 Lent ♦Daniel Elliott 1861 42 Leonard Francis Jacob 1868 61 *Otis Liscome 1870 66 Theodore Stuart 1882 104 William James 1865 50 LeSeur John Wesley 1884 111 Leuschner Max Otto G. D. 1902 265 Levister Bollie 1900 179 Lewis Frank Grant 1896 157 George Wright 1905 197 *James Nelson 1884 111 Leypoldt Johannes G. D.1910 271 Light Fritz August 1879 94 G. D. 1878 239 LiCKLIDER Robert Durand 1902 185 LlEN.\U Oscar Paul 1906 200 LiNDER Albert G. D. 1899 261 LiNFIELD *George Fisher 1876 81 Link *John Bodkin 1855 21 Linker John G. D. 1869 231 LlPPH.\RDT William 1884 113 G. D. 1884 245 Lipscomb Edgar Perkins 1889 130 LiSK Charles Wayland 1893 146 James 1865 50 Names. Class. Page. Lisle William Mclntire 1867 55 Little Eben Langdon 1866 52 Livermore *Samuel Trusdell 1852 13 Livingston Milton McWhorter ....1906 200 Lloyd Joseph Howell 1911 218 Lockert Alexander 1873 "^^ LOCKWOOD Frederick Willis 1889 130 Long *Edwin Collins 1886 117 James 1895 153 LONGLEY William Johnson 1909 211 LONGWELL Robert Bill 1906 200 Loomer Leslie Oran 1907 204 Loos Julius G. D. 1889 251 Lotee Herbert Amos 1909 211 Lotzer Christian E G. D. 1876 238 LOUCKS William Elmer 1890 134 Love *George Frederick Jr. ..1897 163 Lovett Frederick Crosby 1899 170 William Pierce 1902 185 Lowe Ralph Weber 1888 126 Lower Eugene Arthur 1910 214 Ludlow *James Peter 1864 48 Ludwig August G. D. 1866 229 Gustave Adolph..G. D. 1889 251 309 Names. Class. Page. Luke nVilliam 1855 22 Lung *Augustus Henry 1855 22 Lyding *George G. D. 1861 225 Names. Class. Page. Lynch James Ross 1889 130 Lyon ^Albert Jonathan 1877 86 M. Mabie Harry Saxton 1910 MacArthur Robert Stuart 1870 Machholz *Rudolph G. D. 1876 INIackenzie Alexander 1910 MacLean Malcolm Archibald ....1898 MacNutt James 1871 MacQueen Donald Bruce 1907 Maddox John Lee 1907 Maeder Johannes George 1881 G. D. 1879 Mahoney James Griffith 1886 Main Arthur Elwin 1872 Maines Francis 1910 Maltby Clark Orlando 1877 Mangum Pearl Damon 1908 Mann ♦Joseph Billings 1875 Marble Fred Elmer 1890 Marquardt August G. D. 1885 Carl Ludwig ....G. D. 1882 215 64 238 215 166 68 204 207 101 241 119 70 215 208 79 135 247 244 Marriott Harley Harren 1907 204 Marschner Harry G. D. 1898 260 A'Iarsh Edward Baxter 1882 105 *Forest Alfred 1872 71 Samuel Ferguson 1909 213 Stephen Van Rensselaer 1859 36 Marshall *Benjamin De Forest ..1855 22 Marten Zacharias Clark 1877 86 G. D. 1874 235 Martin *Frank Adelmer 1885 115 John Henry 1902 185 Oscar Lafayette 1891 138 Robert Mitchell 1877 87 Mason John Henry 1877 87 John Tillie 1902 183 Walter Clark 1902 186 Mathews Charles Franklin 1909 211 Matschulat Friedrich G. D. 1909 271 Mathias John Henry 1912 220 Matthews Frank Buckner 1898 166 Matzick Johann Friedrich. G. D. 1886 247 Maxfield *Charles Crandall 1889 130 Chester Lester 1904 194 310 Names. Class. Page. Maxson Charles Hartshorn 1895 153 Mayhack Gustavus Richard 1902 188 G. D. 1899 261 McAlpine Charles Alonzo 1904 194 McArthur FredR 1911 218 McCarthy Florence 1869 62 McCoMB William Andrew 1891 141 McCrea Tully Foster 1902 186 McCxrrcHEON John Lewis 1887 121 McDaniel Charles Gilbert 1900 176 McDiARMID Archibald P 1878 91 Peter Alexander 1906 201 McDowell Philetus Harold 1900 176 McEwEN Peter Arthur 1881 99 McFadden John Smith 1907 204 McFarlane John Cowan 1907 204 McGiLL Holland Robert 1911 218 McGuiRE John 1891 138 McIntyre Donald 1909 212 *James Johnson 1855 22 McKay ♦Robert John 1885 115 Stanley Albert 1881 100 McKeever Franklin Garrett 1884 111 McKendrie ♦Edward Jackson 1856 24 Names. Class. Page. McKlBBEN William Kendall 1875 79 McKlLLOP Ronald 1886 117 McKlNNEY *John 1877 87 William Ayer 1903 190 McLean John Henry 1910 216 John Neil 1907 204 McMichael ♦Richard Frederick 1876 83 McMillen Calvin Earl 1909 212 McNiNCH Walter Bertrand 1898 167 McRea Allan Alden 1908 208 McVeigh ♦Reuben Berkley 1881 102 Mead John LeRoy 1908 209 Meade Samuel Cliff 1904 194 Meader Wilfred John 1891 139 Meier ♦Anton G. D. 1878 240 Jacob G. D. 1873 235 Melcher ♦Nathaniel 1868 61 Mellor George Samuel 1888 128 Menard Paul Carl Adam 1902 188 G. D. 1899 261 Mengel Gotthard G. D. 1881 242 Merkel Jacob Henry 1881 102 G. D. 1878 240 Merrell Jonathan Dayton 1856 25 Merriam ♦William Warriner 1870 64 311 Names. Class. Page. Merrill Charles Asa .... .1899 171 Howland Cyrus . .1898 167 John Wedgewooc .. .1900 176 Samuel Pearce . . .1860 2,7 Merz John .1867 55 G. D. 1864 227 Meyer Frederick William C .1890 137 G. D. 1888 250 Johann Friederich G. D. 1912 273 Meyers John Henry .... .1882 106 G. D. 1881 242 MiCHAELIAN Jacob .1886 11Q MlHM August Philip . . . .1895 155 G. D. 1891 253 Miles Harry Eisenbrey .1899 171 Miller John .G. D. 1874 236 Newton Elwood . .1899 171 MiLLIMAN Henry Clay .1880 97 MiNAKER Ashton Barker . .1903 190 MiNARD Archibald Ellswo rth .1904 196 MiNDRUP Friederich .G. D. 1910 272 Miner Johnson Levi . . . .1898 169 Mitchell John ,1896 157 Lewis Alfred . . . .1891 139 MiZE *Thomas S .1866 53 Moehlmann Conrad Henry . . .1905 197 Johann H .G. D. 1873 234 Monjeau Cleophas .1867 55 Names. Class. Page. Monroe Will Clifford 1900 176 MONSCHKE Friedrich Johann .G. D. 1905 267 Moody Thomas 1890 135 MoORE Charles Henry H 1899 171 Hight C 1896 158 *Hugh Fenton 1902 186 John Ward 1900 176 Morehouse Henry Lyman 1864 48 MOREY Lewis Hall 1875 81 William Carey 1871 68 Morgan *Thomas Jefferson 1868 60 Morman James Bale 1893 147 Morrill *David Tilton 1853 15 Herbert Slee 1890 137 ^Horace Baldwin 1890 137 Morris Albert King 1910 215 *Charles David 1867 56 Morse Alfred Handley C 1900 176 Ezra Minor 1906 201 Rupert Osgood 1894 149 Morton Plugh Quinn 1908 208 Thomas 1885 115 MOSCRIP Charles Henry 1877 87 Moss *Lemuel 1860 Z7 MoxiE Charles Henry 1889 131 MOXOM Philip Stafford 1878 89 312 Names. Class. Page. MULLER Emil 1900 179 G. D. 1897 258 George Henry ...G. D. 1912 273 *Heinrich F G. D. 1867 230 *Heinrich Joseph .G. D. 1871 233 Wilhelm Heinrich G. D. 1887 248 MUNDY Ezekiel Wilson 1863 44 Names. Class. Page. MUNGER *Orrin 1860 Z1 ♦William Lemuel 1886 118 Murdoch ♦Andrew 1870 64 Myers Cortland 1890 135 Johnston 1885 114 N. Nagel ♦Henry W G. D. 1874 Naylor Amos 1888 Neathery Robert Walter 1904 Neel Fred Bascum 1903 Neff Benjamin Lewis 1879 Negus Milton Franklin 1887 Nelson ♦John Franklin 1883 John Martin 1902 Peter Christopher 1902 Neufeldt Heinrich Herman. G. D. 1902 Neumann ♦Friedrich Wilhelm.G. D. 1886 Neve Claus G. D. 1891 Neville ♦James Milton 1887 New HALL Alfred Augustus 1875 George Frederick 1891 Newland Samuel Milton 1889 Newman Albert Henry 1875 John Clarence 1892 236 127 194 190 93 123 107 186 186 266 248 253 123 79 140 132 80 144 Newsom John Weaver 1907 205 Newton William Carey 1898 167 Nicholls Henry Law ford 1908 209 Nichols Cassius Wesley 1900 177 ♦Samuel Whitney 1878 91 Niebuhr Frederick 1892 143 G. D. 1888 250 John F G. D. 1900 263 Niemann Edward G. D. 1904 266 Nisbet ♦Ebenezer 1855 21 ♦John Rea 1852 13 Nixon Justin Wroe 1908 208 Noiri Yoshimasa 1911 219 Nordell Philip Augustus 1873 12> Northrop ♦Henry Harris 1865 51 Stephen Abbott 1879 94 Northrup ♦George Washington .... 1857 27 Norwood Aulbin Tapscott 1897 161 313 Names. Class. Page. Norton *Charles Cole 1854 17 NOTT *Abner Kingman 1857 27 *Richard Means 1859 34 Names. Class. Page. NURNBURGER *Karl G. D. 1872 234 Nutting Charles Alfred 1904 194 Wilder Mellen 1880 97 Oakley Masklin Clark Baker ..1867 57 Ohlgart *Carl G. D. 1871 232 Olthoff John Friedrich ...G. D. 1901 264 Otto G. D. 1910 271 Orthner Adolph G. D. 1909 271 Franz G. D. 1905 267 OSBORN Edwin Faxon 1894 149 *Jedediah Wheeler 1880 96 Otto Benjamin 1890 135 Emil H G. D. 1889 251 *Heinrich H G. D. 1856 224 *H. Reinhard ....G. D. 1866 229 OUSLEY Jacob Ashley 1911 218 OUTWATER Theron 1878 89 Owen *Ezra Frederick 1865 50 Harvey James 1876 84 Owens Oscar Lee 1901 181 Packwood Ebenezer 1861 Padelford Adoniram Judson 1860 Frank William 1897 Marshall Manly 1867 Palmer Francis Bolles 1861 Frank John 1890 William Herbert 1884 Pankratz John Arthur ....G. D. 1897 John H G. D. 1897 Papenhausen William 1878 G. D. 1871 Parish Merrick Calvin 1907 40 37 161 57 40 135 111 258 259 89 232 205 Park Charles Willis 1899 171 Parker Alonzo Ketcham 1870 65 Charles Albert 1889 130 Charles Elliott 1900 177 David Livingston 1899 173 Parmelee *James Harvey 1853 15 Parsons *Ciirtis Burroughs 1870 65 Pastoret John Henry G. D. 1888 250 Pattencill *Willis Wayland 1873 IZ 314 Names. Class. Page. Pattison Francis Wayland 1906 201 Harold 1895 155 Robert Bainbridge 1907 205 Paul Wilhelm G. D. 1866 229 Pawling *John 1857 28 Payne Bluford Henry 1902 186 John Wesley 1876 81 Peace ♦Washington Sncll 1887 123 Pearce ♦William Henry 1872 70 Pease Homer Deriel 1909 212 Peck Arthur Cole 1870 65 Peepels Henry Clay 1884 111 Peitsch Gustav G. D. 1891 253 Pendleton Charles Henry 1881 100 Petereit Friedrich A G. D. 1876 238 Peters Christen Esbern 1899 171 Claus G. D. 1877 239 Gershom Moore 1871 67 *Theron Right 1871 69 Petersen C. E. (See Peters.) Pettibone Willis Eugene 1900 177 Pettit James Alfred 1902 186 Petty Alonzo Ray 1911 219 Carl Wallace 1909 212 Pfeiffer Jacob 1895 154 G. D. 1891 253 William 1886 120 G. D. 1886 247 Names. Class. Page. Phelps *James Harvey 1856 25 Phillips Llewellyn 1901 183 Thomas 1882 104 ♦William Carey 1853 15 ♦William Carey 1886 118 Piepgrass ♦Rudolph G. D. 1863 226 Pitman ♦John Benjamin 1853 15 Pitt David Alexander 1905 197 POFF Ernest Ever 1910 215 POINIER ♦Samuel Thane 1861 42 Poland Henry Clay 1901 181 POPPKE Hermann G. D. 1899 262 Porter Farley 1880 97 Frederick Seeley 1908 208 George Washington .... 1891 139 Henry Alford 1899 171 Henry Kirke 1866 53 Pos Nicholas G. D. 1891 254 Potter Edward Wright 1887 121 Lester Lewis 1880 97 ♦Walter McDuffie 1863 44 Powell Pleasant Lee 1900 177 Sylvester Stephen 1885 114 Powers Richard Franklin 1865 50 P'POOL Elbert Samuel 1901 181 Pratt George S 1877 88 Samuel Hartwell 1866 53 William Collins 1857 27 315 Names. Class. Page. Preiss Arthur G. D. 1892 254 Prosser William 1912 220 Protzman Lowell Mason 1885 114 Names. Class. Page. PULLIAM David Thomas 1884 113 PUST George William . .G. D. 1911 272 Putnam Alanson Harris 1876 82 R. Raasch William Frederick . .1890 135 Rabb Robert Morris . . .1892 143 Rabe Ludwig .G. D. 1888 250 *William C .G. D. 1871 233 Raebel William F .G. D. 1897 259 Raffety William Edward .1903 190 Ra MAKER Albert John .1886 118 G. D. 1881 243 Rand ^Stephen Bailey . . .1869 62 Randall *NeIson Birney . . .1869 62 Rauschenbusch Walter .1886 118 G. D. 1885 246 Rawlinson Frank Joseph . . . .1902 186 Ray Edward Chittend en .1873 74 Raycroft James Michael . .1878 91 Raymond Charles Atwater .1887 123 Frank Barratt . .1887 121 *Lewis Ford .1867 56 Rea James .1881 100 Rech Peter .G. D. 1884 246 Rector Milton Medford 1909 212 Redfern Frederick Cotchefer .... 1901 182 Redmon *Otho Jackson 1900 177 Reed Aimer Alanson 1889 132 Reeke 'Friedrich Wilhelm G. D. 1868 231 Rees Thomas David 1912 220 Reeves David McLane 1859 34 *William Norris 1858 31 Regier Claas G. D. 1884 245 Heinrich H G. D. 1883 244 Reichle Friedrich J G. D. 1899 262 Reid George Montgomery . . . 1912 220 William Jeans 1888 127 Reintz Johann Heinrich. G. D. 1862 226 Remington William 1861 41 Rempel Jacob Peter G. D. 1906 267 ReQua Eugene Wilbur Fisk ...1885 115 Revienaugh 246 I Carl Milhouse 1907 205 316 Names. Class. Page. Reynolds I'rancis Wayland 1S90 137 Ilarrah Judson 1867 56 Rex ROTH Johann lIcinricli.G. D. 1899 262 Rmo.\des William Caldwell P 1872 70 Rhodes August 1907 Daniel 1877 88 Jesse Elias 1905 197 Rice Elijah Forbes 1895 154 Seth Carlos 1860 38 Richardson Benjamin Pettis 1911 218 George Bee 1901 182 *Henry McQueen 1851 11 James Calvin 1900 177 ♦Sidney Edwards 1857 27 William Thomas 1900 177 Richmond ♦Willis Cyrus 1876 82 Rickerson ♦Freeman Daniel 1861 42 Riddle James Whitford 1873 IZ RiEMER Peter 1874 78 G. D. 1873 234 RlENDE.\U ♦Toissant 1854 19 RiGGS George Alanson 1910 215 Riley Leonard William 1897 162 Thomas Calvin 1904 194 Ritter Peter G. D. 1867 230 RiTZMANN William G. D. 1886 248 Rivenburg Sidney White 1883 107 ROBBINS Vernon Nelson 1908 208 3 Names. Class. Page. Robert Joseph Thomas 1864 49 Roberts Benson Howard 1882 106 ♦Edward Flitcroft 1891 141 James Warren 1895 157 ♦Stanley Wellington ....1909 213 Robins Henry Burke 1905 197 Robinson ♦Edwin True 1859 34 Willard Haskell 1875 80 Willard Pliny 1908 208 ROBSON ♦Seward 1881 102 ROCHO ♦Victor Charles ..G. D. 1884 245 Roeber Joseph C G. D. 1898 260 ROEHRIG Otto G. D. 1881 243 Rogers Alfred William 1898 169 George Donaldson 1892 143 Irvin Henry 1884 113 Lewis Bernard 1907 205 Patrick Simkins 1896 157 ♦Thomas I860 38 Roh Charles Friedrich.G. D. 1887 248 Rohde August G. D. 1907 268 Root Parley David 1874 78 Roper Lewis Murphree 1896 157 Rose Charles Justus 1881 100 ♦Henry Arnold 1854 17 Thomas 1861 42 Ross Charles Eugene 1906 201 C. Howard 1910 215 17 Names. Class. Page. Roth Carl G. D. 1892 254 ROTT *George G. D. 1855 223 ROUSH Charles Stilwell 1912 220 Rowland Adoniram Judson 1866 53 Henry Hosie 1908 210 Rowley Francis Harold 1878 90 *Joseph 1868 61 Sage *Adoniram Judson 1863 45 Volney Allen 1867 56 Sallee William Eugene 1903 190 Sams Oscar Ernest 1902 187 Samuelson Samuel E 1903 190 Sanders Rufus 1 1856 25 Sargent *Temple Carey 1879 94 Satterlee *Alfred Brown 1854 17 Savage Cornelius Samuel 1881 100 Savell Joel Florida 1905 197 Sawyer *John 1863 45 Louis Joseph 1894 150 William Wallace 1851 11 Scarff *James Madison 1855 22 SCHADE Arthur Albert ...G. D. 1910 271 Hugo Friedrich 1908 210 G. D. 1905 267 Names. Class. Page. ROWND William Monroe 1885 115 RUDD Herbert Finlay . 1903 191 Run YON Jesse Josiah 1910 215 RUPE I-. ^l^i Clarence Mulford .1873 ^75 Russell Otto Surrey .1900 177 Rutherford Charles .1907 205 Ryland *William Semple . .1858 31 s. SCHAEFFER ^Hermann Moritz .1867 56 G. D. 1864 227 SCHAFER *Thomas Jacob . .G. D. 1892 255 *John Wilhelm . • G. 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D. 1910 272 Stenger Seth VVilmer 1902 187 William Henry 1872 71 Stephens Charles Burton 1905 197 Stephenson James Pomeroy 1871 67 Stern Andreas G. D. 1873 235 Stevens ♦George Barker 1880 98 ♦James Crosby 1857 27 Robert Benton 1890 136 Sumner Wynne 1884 112 Wilkins Brantley 1881 102 ♦William Arnold 1865 51 Stewart Alexander McGinn 1904 194 ♦Edgar Eugene 1891 141 Harold Stanley 1907 205 Stillman Charles Qark 1904 195 Stillwell John R 1886 120 John Franklin 1885 116 Stockton Fred Everett 1907 206 Stoddard Darius Hicks 1867 56 John Calder 1911 218 Stoeckmann Carl F G. D. 1898 260 Class. Page. • G. D. 1905 267 Names. Stori Thomas .... Stone Eugene Wootton 1888 126 ♦James Brayton 1872 70 ♦John Frank 1878 91 ♦Orlando Burdett 1852 13 Stott William Taylor 1868 60 Stovall William Owen 1902 187 Stracke Robert G. D. 1888 250 Streeter Merrick Lyon 1910 215 Strelic Karl G. D. 1899 262 Strong Augustus Hopkins 1859 34 Charles Augustus 1888 128 John Hartridge 1908 209 John Henry 1893 146 Struckhoff *Henry G. D. 1885 246 Strutt George William 1891 140 Stumpf Johannes G. D. 1859 224 Suevern Emil R G. D. 1894 256 Sullivan Joseph 1895 154 Sutton Dean Marvin 1909 213 Swartz Franklin Pierce 1879 93 Sweet Elnathan, Jr 1903 191 Franklin Wait 1902 187 Swift Emerson Lewis 1896 158 SWYTER William Mekken . .G. D. 1902 265 321 Names. Class. 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D. 1876 238 TiBBITS John Clark 1899 172 Tiemann Carl Friedrich ...G. D. 1886 248 Tietge Christoph Johann.G. D. 1890 252 *William G. D. 1883 244 Tilgner Albert Louis ....G. D. 1887 249 Timbie Burtt Neville 1905 198 Tingley Llewellyn Joshua 1888 127 Todd '\ \ Adam Henry 1869 62 William Peter 1898 168 TOEWS Heinrich Franz . .G. D. 1907 269 Tolliver William H 1908 206 Topping Henry 1892 145 TOZER *Robert Hall 1863 46 TOUSEY *Alvin Walter 1865 50 Towner Wm. Keeney 1905 201 322 Names. Class. Page. Traver Rnfiis Miles 1898 168 Tr.wis Joseph Bingham 1889 172 Treat Harry Hinman 1908 206 Trenerry Alfred 1912 220 Trick Robert Daniel 1895 154 Trout George Wilson 1902 187 Trover LeRoy Ellsworth 1904 195 True *Benjamin Osgood 1870 65 U, Ulmer Edward John 1903 191 G. D. 1898 260 Names. Class. Page. Trumpp ♦Heinrich G. D. 1862 226 Tyron Isaac C 1873 75 Trzeciak Alexander G. D. 1862 226 Tuck Edward Arthur 1889 131 Tucker *Jamcs Judson 1860 38 Turner ♦Thomas 1866 54 Tuska *Simon 1858 32 TWING n^*'; Martin Walter 1886"' 118 Underhill William Henry 1867 58 V. Valkenaar Johannes Jacob . .G. D. 1866 229 Vanderburg Frederick Augustus .... 1880 96 Vanderlip *George Mairs 1853 16 Van Deman Roy Leo 1899 172 Van Dusen Albert Perlea 1909 212 Van Gantzhorne J. W 1872 72 Van Gerpen Daniel Wilhelm . .G. D. 1912 273 Van Nostra nd Manning Eugene 1906 201 Van Winkle George 1897 162 Varney George Reuben 1897 162 Vedder Henry Clay 1876 82 Vermilion f^/| Jesse Virgil 1897 ' 162 Villers Thomas Jefferson 1888 127 Vince John Oliver 1903 191 Vincent Paul Ernest 1908 209 Vodra Herbert William 1904 195 VOIGT Glaus Heinrich . .G. D. 1888 250 Volck Frank Edmond 1906 202 VOTH John C G. D. 1885 247 John Heinrich ..G. D. 1906 268 Vradenburg Judson 1873 75 323 w. Names. Class. Page. Wagner George G. D. 1860 225 Wahl William Ludwig. .G. D. 1902 265 Wakefield Arthur Slaten ....1911 219 Wilson Faron ....1878 90 Waldo Harry Ralph . ... 1900 178 Waldron Francis Augustine J. ...1893 146 Walker Edwin Sawyer ....1858 31 John ....1897 162 Wall Cornelius Walter. G. D. 1897 259 Wallace Ayerie Thomas ....1909 212 James Eaton ....1879 94 John Sherman ....1904 195 Lewis F ...1897 163 William Bordman . . ...1893 146 Walling William Atkinson . . ...1893 146 Walter Johnston Estep .... ...1869 63 Waltz Arthur Beauchamp . ...1903 191 Warburton Stacy Reuben ...1902 187 Waring Harry Fish ...1894 150 Warne Henry Allen . . . 1868 61 Warner Frank Edward . . . 1889 132 James Edson ...1895 154 Louis Ulysses ...1888 128 Warren George Kaveney . . ...1907 206 Washington *Shadrack ...1858 32 Names. Class. Page. Wasson Clarence Banjay 1897 163 Waters George Henry 1899 172 Waterbury *Norman Mather 1881 101 Watrous *George Pomeroy 1854 18 Watson_ *Edgar "Burton 1886 119 David Ronald 1871 67 William Douglas 1910 216 Watt Alexander 1887 122 Watts John Franklin 1898 168 Weaver Amos 1869 63 Webster *George 1856 25 *Joseph 1863 46 Wedel Heinrich Walter. .G. D. 1900 263 *Peter Herbert 1894 151 G. D. 1891 253 Wedemeyer William George 1890 136 Wegener Otto G. D. 1909 271 Rudolph Traugott 1888 128 G. D. 1888 250 Weimer Jacob August ...G. D. 1882 244 Weinhauer John Frederick 1904 195 Weiss *Joseph G. D. 1858 224 Welden Charles Richard 1899 172 Werden Albert Drummond 1908 209 324 Names. Class. Wernick Heinrich 1877 G. D. 1874 Wesley Thomas Dammes 1901 West James Samuel 1908 William Ward 1889 Westgate *Hollis Smith 1871 Weston ♦Charles Frederick 1859 Joseph 1889 Weyand Lorenzo Dow 1909 Wharton George 1890 Whitaker ♦Daniel 1852 Whitby Alfred Matthews 1910 White Arthur Francis 1898 Frank Johnstone 1901 Obed Jacob 1887 Whiteside Russell Basket 1908 Whiting John Vivian 1888 Whitley Julius Wesley 1912 Whitmore ♦Stephen Deroy 1881 WiENS Franz Jacob G.D. 1907 WiESLE Ernest G. D. 1907 *Louis G. D. 1887 WiGHTMAN Frederick William 1908 Wilcox Daniel Webster 1855 Wilkin George Francis 1876 Page. s