SMITHSONIAN DEPOSIT. i8Jpftilis?piiiiit^^^^^ CATALOGUE OF THE EGLECTIG SOGIETY 1837-1907 i i^-" - .'"TTI PHI NU THETA CATALOGUE OF THE ECLECTIC SOCIETY WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 18374907 COMMITTEE FREDERIC STEWART ERIC M. NORTH MIDDLETOWN, CONN. 1908 v^^' PRESS OF PELTON & KING MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT PREFACE. BVENTY YEARS have gone by since the founding of the Eclectic Society. In that time about six hundred men have passed through its undergraduate hfe and advanced to the labor and honor of later years. It is the purpose of this catalogue to furnish to some extent a record of that industry and achievement, not in any spirit of pride and complacency, but in the spirit of honest pleasure in work well done and honor well deserved. The first catalogue published by the Society appeared in 1865 as a result of the loyal efforts of W. N. Rice, S. H. Olin and H. D. narrower. It consisted of a list of the delegations in the Society up to that time, accompanied by cabalistic signs interpretable only by the elect. Since then the necessity of a work of larger content and broader scope has been steadily growing. The present catalogue is the result of that need. The committee began their work in January, 1907, and in spite of difficulties and interruptions have tried to keep it steadily advancing. They will be content if they have in some measure caught the spirit and devotion of the editors of the older book. A word of explanation relative to the cuts contained in this book is necessary. In 1846 the Society took up its first definite habitation in a building just north of Court Street on the east side of Main Street. Unfortunately the entire front of the structure has been remodeled, and the picture will only serve to locate the site of the old meeting-place. At some time shortly after 1850 the Society moved to a building just south of Center Street, on the east side of Main Street. Its stay here was quite limited for in 1853 it entered the building on the east side of Main Street, just south of Washington Street. Here Eclectic remained until 1882 when it came into its own on College Place. Of its growth and life there and its advance into the new house last year, the present generation needs no word. The material here presented has been secured so far as possi- ble from the men themselves. Where this could not be obtained data were gathered from Who's Who, from the college Alumni Record of 1883, from the Catalogue of the Gamma of Connecti- cut of Phi Beta Kappa, and from the college records. The committee desire here to express their appreciation of the kind assistance of the college authorities and other friends who have materially aided in the work. Within the Society the committee desire most cordially to acknowledge their indebtedness to W. N. Rice, M. B. Crawford, and B. H. Camp for their unstinted generosity in assisting in the proof-reading and in guiding the entire work to completion. Attention is called to the corrections and additions at the end of the book. June, 1908. Thk Committee. PHI NU THETA The names of deceased members are marked with an asterisk. The names of members initiated after leaving college are marked with a dagger. Degrees are from Wesle3^an University, unless otherwise stated. 1834 * t David Patten. B. A., 1834. M. A., 1837. D. D., 1855. *■ B. K. Born, 15 October, 1810, in Boston, Mass. Principal, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1834. M. B. minister, New England Conference; Providence Conference, 1841-79. Member, Committee on Revision of Methodist Hymn- book, 1849. Presiding Elder, 1852-53. Professor of Theology, Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1854-66. Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, Boston Theo- logical Seminary, and School of Theology, Boston University, 1867-73. Secretary, Board of Trustees, and Agent, Boston Uni- versity, 1873-79. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1858-71. Married, 31 August, 1841, Miss Maria A. Marcy of Greenwich, Mass. Children: Charles H.; Randolph M., d. 1853; Frederick M. Died, 26 March, 1879. 1837 * Charles Collins. B. A., 1837. M. A., 1840. D. D., 1851, Centenary College, La., Masonic College, Mo., and Dickinson College, Pa. *. B. K. Born, 17 April, 1813, in North Yarmouth, Me. Principal, High School, Augusta, Me., 1837-38. Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1838. President, Emory and Henry College, Va., 1838-52; Dickinson College, Pa., 1852-60. Pro- prietor and President, State Female College, near Memphis, Tenn., 1860-75. Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church South, 1850. Married, 13 July, 1841, Miss Harriet N. Hart. Children: Narcissa, d. 1862; Mary Longley, d. 1S79; Charles Standish; Hannah Elizabeth; John S. Hart; Wilbur Fisk, d. aged one year; Harriet; James Marshall, d. 1878; Lily Greenwood, d. 1862; Horatio King. Died, 10 July, 1875. 2 ECIvECTlC SOCIKTY * t Daniel Curry. B. A., 1837. M. A., 1840. D. D.,1852. Ivlv. D., Syracuse, 1878. 4). B. K. Born, 26 November, 1809, near Peekskill, N. Y. Principal, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1837-38. Professor, Georgia Female College, 1839-40. M. E. minister, Georgia Conference, 1841-44; New York Conference, 1844-54; New York East Conference, 1857-87. President, Indiana Asbnry University, 1854-57, Editor, The Christian Advocate, New York, 1864-76; National Repository, 1876-80. Associate Editor, The Methodist, 1880-81. Editor, Methodist Review, 1884-87. Dele- gate, Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881; General Confer- ence, i860, 1864, 1868,' 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1862-87. Married, 16 February, 1838, Miss Mary Halsted of White Plains, N. Y. Children: Georgia; Edward Coxe, d. 1846; Francis Shay, d. 1852; David Stanford, d. 1852. Died, 17 August, 1887. "^ t Willard Martin Rice. B. A., 1837. M. A., 1840. D. D., 1866. . B. K. Born, 30 April, 1817, in Ivowville, N. Y. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1837-40. Principal, Classical Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., 1840-56. Pastor of Presbyterian Churches in Pennsylvania, 1856-76. Recording Secretary, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1858-1904. Stated Clerk of Presbytery of Philadelphia, and of Synod of Philadelphia, for many years. Married, 7 July, 1840, Miss Elizabeth McDowell of Philadel- phia, Pa. Children: John McDowell, d. 1868; Henrietta Kol- lock; Clara Amelia; Willard Martin; Susan McDowell; Emeline Elton; four others, d. Died, 6 March, 1904. * t Moses lycwis Scudder. M. A., 1849. D. D., McKendree College, 1867. Born, 14 November, 1814, in Huntington, N. Y. Left college, November, 1836. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1837-43; Troy Conference, 1843-45; New York Con- ference, 1845-49; New York East Conference, 1849-91. Presiding Elder, New Haven District, 1868-72; Bridgeport District, 1872- 76. Acting Visitor, Public Schools, Hartford, Conn., 1865-67. General Delegate, American Bible Society, 1855. Delegate, General Conference, 1876. Married, 1839, Miss Sarah Ann Pratt of Boston, Mass. Chil- dren: Moses Lewis; L. Emily; Henry Townsend; Newton Pratt; Charles W. Died, 7 June, 1891. PHI NU THETA 1838 * James Lawrence Alverson. B. A., 1838. M. A., 1841. IvL. D., i860. $. B. K. Born, 1816, in Seneca, N. Y. Principal, Academy, Elmira, N. Y., 1838-41, Teacher, Oneida Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1841-44; Genesee Wes- leyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1844-47; Principal, 1847-49. Pro- fessor of Mathematics, and part of the time Acting President, Genesee College, 1849-64, Died, 12 September, 1864. * Edward Cooke. B. A., 1838. M. A., 1841, D, D,, McKendree College, 1854; Harvard, 1855, . B. K. Born, 19 January, 1812, in Bethlehem, N. H, Teacher, Anienia Seminary, N, Y., 1838-40. Principal, Penn- ington Seminary, N. J., 1840-47. M. E. minister, New Jersey Conference, 1843-47; New England Conference, 1847-53, 1861- 74; Wisconsin Conference, 1853-61; South Carolina Conference, 1874-88. President, Lawrence University, Wis., 1853-57. Mem- ber, Board of Regents, Normal Schools, Wisconsin, 1857-60. Member, Board of Examiners, Harvard, 1861, Principal, Wes- leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-74. President, Claflin University, S. C, 1874-84. Delegate, General Conference, 1856, i860, 1864. Married, 29 July, 1839, Miss Mary Locke Emery of Kenne- bunk. Me. Children: Josephine Emery; Wilbur Fisk, d. 1842; Mary Eliza. Died, 18 September, i^ 1839 * Lester Mumford Clark. B. A., 1839. M. A., 1843. Teacher, Female Seminary, Canandaigua, N. Y. Died, 1843, in Missouri. * Jonathan Coe, B. A., 1839. M. A,, 1842, Born, I June, 1815, in Winsted, Conn. Teacher, Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass,, 1839 -40. Studied for the Protestant Episcopal Ministry with Rev. Dr. Jarvis of Middletown, Conn. Minister, P. E. Church, Bethlehem and Northfield, Conn., 1843-44; Winsted, Conn,, 1847-52; Athens and Coxsackie, N. Y,, 1852-66, Died, 25 April, 1866. 4 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY * Clark Titus Hinman. B. A., 1839. D. D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1851. 4>. B. K. Born, 3 August, 1819, in Kortright, N. Y. Teacher, Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1839-42; Principal, 1844-46. Principal, Albion Seminary, Mich., 1846-53. Founder and first President of Northwestern University, 1853-54. Married, August, 1841, Miss Martha A. Morse of Newbury, Vt., who died i February, 1858. Children: one son and two daugh- ters. Died, 21 October, 1854. * Hermann Merrills Johnson. B. A., 1839. M. A., 1842. D. D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1852. ^. B. K. Born, 25 November, 1815, in Butternuts, N. Y. Professor of Ancient Languages, St. Charles College, Mo., 1839; Augusta College, Ky., 1842; Ohio Wesleyan University, 1844-50. Acting President, Ohio Wesleyan, 1844. M. E. minister, 1845- 68. Professor of English Literature, Dickinson College, Pa., 1850-60; President, 1860-68. Married, 20 September, 1843, Miss Lucena Clark of Elmira, N. Y. Children: August Lucena; Herman Sidney; George E. Casenove; Mary Calista; Charles Ernest, d. 1864; Theodore; Eddie Thomson. Died, 5 April, 1868. ^Ichabod Marcy. B. A., 1839. M. A., 1847. Born, 16 July, 181 1, in Leyden, Mass. Teacher, Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y., 1840-41. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1841-99. President, Clafiin University, South Carolina, 187 1; Clark University, Georgia, 1872. Super- annuated, residing in Somerville, Mass., 1887-99. Married, 23 June, 1841, Miss Sarah H. Gill of Stoughton, Mass. Children: Charles De Witt; Hattie Eliza. Died, 20 March, 1899. * Joshua Newhall. B. A., 1839. M. A., 1842. Born, 4 November, 1813, in Lynn, Mass. Teacher, Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I., 1839-42. Died, 16 September, 1844, in Lynn, Mass. * Humphrey Pickard. B. A., 1839. M. A., 1842. D. D., 1857. Born, 10 June, 1813, in Fredericton, New Brunswick. PHI NU THETA Minister, Methodist Church of Canada, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference, 1836-90. Editor, Meth- odist Magazine, 1842. Principal, Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, N. B., 1842-69. President, Mount Allison Wesleyan College, 1862-69. Editor, The Provincial IVesleyafi, and Book Steward, Wesleyan Conference Office, 1869-73. Agent for Mount Allison College Endowment Fund, 1873-76. Book Steward, Methodist Church of Canada, 1878-80. Supernumerary, residing in Sackville, N. B., 1880-90. Delegate, Canada Wes- leyan Methodist Conference, 1857, i860, 1867; English Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1857, 1862, 1873; General Conference, Methodist Church of Canada, 1874, 1878. President, Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America, 1862, 1870. Married, 1841, Miss H. M. Thompson of Wilbraham, Mass., who died 11 March, 1844. Married, 1846, Miss Mary R. Carr of Portland, Maine. Children: Edward Dwight, d. 1846; Charles F. Allison, d. before 1850; Mary E.; Amelia E. Died, 28 February, 1890. 1840 * lyoranus Crowell. B. A., 1840. M. A., 1843. D. D., 1877. $. B. K. Born, 28 October, 1815, in Ware, Mass. Principal, Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass., 1840-44, M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1844-89. Presiding Elder, 1854-62, 1869-73, 1878-82. Delegate to General Conference, 1856. Agent, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1882-89. Married, 17 September, 1843, Miss Elizabeth Ann Fuller of Sandwich, Mass. Children: Elizabeth Wing; Samuel Fuller, d. 1879; Harrison Newhall; Abbie Pease, d. 1879; Julia Ann; Arthur Loranus, d. 1862; Albert Lyon. Died, 8 April, 1889. * Joseph Cummings. B. A., 1840. M. A., 1843. D. D., 1854; Harvard, 186 1. LL. D., Northwestern, 1866. . B. K. Born, 3 March, 1817, in Falmouth, Maine. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1840-43; Principal, 1843-46. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1846-82; Rock River Conference, 1882-90. Professor of Theology, Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1853. President, Genesee College, Lima, N. Y., 1854-57. President, Wesleyan University, 1857-75; Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy, 1875-77. Stationed at Maiden and Cambridge, Mass., 1877-81. President, Northwestern University, 1881-90. Delegate, General Conference, 1864, 1876, 1880. Traveled in Europe, 1872-73. b ^ ECLECTIC SOCIETY Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Married, 15 August, 1842, Miss Deborah S. Haskell of Litch- field, Me. Children: Mary H. B., d. 1847; Helen F.; Alice D. Died, 7 May, 1890. * Joseph Denison. B. A., 1840. M. A., 1843. D. D., McKendree College, 1865. Born, I October, 1815, in Bernardston, Mass. Teacher, Am&nia Seminary, N. Y., 1840-43. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1843-55; Missouri Conference, 1855; Kansas and Nebraska Conference, 1855-1900. Agent, Blue Mount (now Kansas State Agricultural) College, 1857; President, 1863- 73. Presiding Elder, Manhattan (Kans.) District, 1859-63; Atchi- son District, 1884-88. President, Baker University, Kans., 1874- 79. Delegate, General Conference, 1864, 1880. Superannuated, and residing in Oakland, Kans., ^893-1900. Married, 8 July, 1845, Miss Sarah Jane Woodruff of Litchfield, Conn., who died I August, 1858. Married, 21 November, 1859, Mrs. Frances A. Dennis, of Baldwin City, Kansas. Children: Henry Longfellow; Isaac Goodnow, d. 1849; Ellen Frances; Emma Jane; Charles Sumner, d. 1855; George; Georgiana, d. 1859; Fannie; a daughter, d. 1867. Died, 19 February, 1900. *Jolin Harrison Goodale. B. A., 1840. Born, 2 October, 1816, in Deering, N. H. Teacher, Newbury, Vt., 1840-41; Columbus, Ga., 1842-46. Editor, Manchestei' (N. H.J Democrat, 1848-56; Manchester Daily American, 1856-61. Superintendent, Public Schools, Hills- borough County, N. H., 1856-59. Removed to California, 1864. Principal, High School, Crescent City, Cal., 1864-66. Traveled in Alaska and British Columbia as correspondent of the San Francisco press, 1867. Returned to New Hampshire, 1869. Sec- retary of State of New Hampshire, 1871-72. Superintendent of Public Schools, Nashua, N. H., 1875-78. Traveled in Southwest, 1880. Engaged in collecting minerals and farming, 1881-90. Married, 26 December, 1848, Miss Celestia S. Mooney of North- field, N. H., who died 12 October, 1863. Married, 19 January, 1871, Miss Josephine B. Atkinson of Derry, N. H. Children: Mary Hale, d. in infancy; John M., d. 1874; Charlotte Atkinson. Died, II November, 1890. * Chester Dorman Hubbard. B. A., 1840. M. A., 1843. ^. B. K. Born, 25 November, 1814, in Hamden, Conn. In business — lumber, banking, manufacturing, railroading, 1840-91. President, Bank of Wheeling, W. Va., 1853. President, PHI NU THKTA Pittsburg, Wheeling & Kentucky Railroad Co., 1875-91. Presi- dent, German Bank, Wheeling, 1879-91. Member, Virginia House of Delegates, 1851-52; Richmond Convention, which passed Ordinance of Secession, voted against Ordinance; Wheel- ing Convention, which organized State of West Virginia, 1861; State Senate, W. Va., 1863-64; National Republican Convention, 1864; Thirty-ninth and Fortieth U. S. Congress, 1865-69; Na- tional Republican Convention, 1880. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. President, Board of Trustees, Wheeling (W. Va.) Female College, 1865-90. Married, 29 September, 1842, Miss Sarah Pallister of Wheeling, W. Va. Children: WilHam Pallister; Dana List; Chester Russell; Julia Alice; Anna Gill. Died, 23 August, 1891, 184I * George Washington Allen. B. A., Union, 1841. $. B. K. Born, 10 December, 1818, in Cazenovia, N. Y. Left college in Sophomore year. Connected with Wisconsin Leather Co., Milwaukee, Wis., many years. Married, 1846, Miss Jane W. Savage of Cazenovia, N. Y. Died, 1889. * Robert Allyn. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. D. D., 1865. LL. D., McKendree College, 1876. 4>. B. K. Born, 25 January, 181 7, in Ledyard, Conn. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1841-43. M. B. minister, New England Conference, 1842, 1845-48; Providence Conference, 1843-45, 1848-57. Principal, Wesleyan Academy, 1845-48. Principal, Providence Conference Seminary, B. Greenwich, R. I., 1848-54. Member of Rhode Island Legis- lature, 1852, 1854. Commissioner of Public Schools of Rhode Island, and Editor of the Rhode Island Schoolmaster, 1854-57. Visitor to U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 1854. Professor of Ancient Languages, Ohio University, 1857-59. President, Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859-63'. President, McKendree College, Lebanon, 111., 1863-74. Principal, S. Ill- inois Normal University, Carbondale, 111., 1874-92. Delegate, General Conference, 1872, 1880. Married, 21 November, 1841, Miss E. H. Denison of Coleraine, Mass., who died 24 April, 1844. Married, 28 June, 1845, Miss Mary B. Budington of Leyden, Mass., who died 18 October, 1879. Children: Charles; Emeline Lucy; Robert, d. 1849; Joseph Good- now; Ellen Sophronia; Harriet Amanda. Died, 7 January, 1894. 8 KCI.ECTIC SOCIETY * t Edmund Erastus Eastman Bragdon. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. D. D., Indiana Asbury University, i860. Born, 8 December, 1812, in Acton, Me. Teacher, Mexicoville Academy, N. Y., 1841, 1846. Principal, Fulton Academy, N. Y., 1842. M. E. minister, Black River Conference, 1842-52; New York Conference, 1853. Principal, and Financial Agent, Falley Seminary, 1848-52. Professor of Ancient Ivanguages, Ohio University, Athens, O., 1853-54; of Latin, Indiana Asbury University, 1854-58; of Ancient Lan- guages, Genesee College, N. Y., 1858-62. Married, 19 April, 1842, Miss Eliza Barnumof Bridgeport, Conn. Children: Sarah E.; Alice M., d. 1850; Emma M., d. 1852; Louis B.; Eva N.; Annie R. Died, 20 March, 1862. * Caleb Dow. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. 4 Brother of C. M. Principal, Portchester Academy, N. Y., 1841- . Ordained Deacon, P. E. Church; Assistant Minister, St. John's Church, Portsmouth, N. H., 1848. Ordained Priest, 1849. Rector, Grace Church, Paducah, Ky., 1848-51; Church of the Ascension, Ascen- sion Parish, La., 1851-54. Assistant Minister, Grace Church, Saint Francisville, La., 1854-56. Minister, Trinity Church, Natchez, Miss., 1857. Rector, St. James' Church, Alexandria, La., 1857-67; St. George's Church, Griffin, Ga., 1868-73; St. Joseph's Church, Saint Joseph, La., 1874-76; St. Mary's Church, Franklin, La., 1876-78. Minister, Trinity Church, New Orleans, La., 1878-79. Rector, St. George's Church, Griffin, Ga., 1879-91. Married, Miss Johanna Hubbard of Middletown, Conn., who died 23 October, 1852. Married, 8 February, 1872, Mrs. Flora Felicia George, who died 13 February, 1873. Children: Ella H.; Henry, d. 1853; Florian Keble. Died, 29 October, 1891. * George I^andon. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. $. B. K. Born, 4 December, 1816, in Luzerne Co., Pa. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1841-48; Wyoming Conference, 1854-58. Presiding Elder, 1854-58. Engaged in farming, Herrick, Pa., 1849-54. Member of Pennsylvania Sen- ate, 1859-61, 1866-68. In later years engaged in business and farming. Married, 31 October, 1842, Miss Sarah A. Lum of Braintrim, Pa., who died i860. Married, 9 February, 1861, Miss Catharine Smith of Northmoreland, Pa. Children: ten. Died, 16 June, 1904. PHI NU THKTA 9 * t Bradford Kinney Peirce. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. D. D., 1868. $. B. K. Born, 3 February, 1819, in Royalton, Vt. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1843-89. Editor, The Sunday School Messenger, and The Sunday School Teacher, 1847. Agent, American Sunday School Union, 1850. Member, Massachusetts Senate, 1855-56. Trustee, State Industrial School for Girls, Massachusetts, 1856; later. Superintendent and Chap- lain. Chaplain, House of Refuge, Randall's Island, N. Y., 1863 -72. Associate Editor, The Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y., 1868-72. Editor, Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1872-88. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871-82; Boston University; Wellesley Col- lege. Delegate, Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 188 1. Married, 5 August, 1841, Harriet W. Thompson of Middletown, Conn., who died 17 February, 1893. Children: Charles Prince; Henry Thompson; Hannah Prince, d. 1853; Harriet Maria. Died, 19 April, 1889. George Greenwood Reynolds. 16 Court Street, Brookly?i, N. V. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. LU. D., 1871. 4>. B. K. Born, 7 P'ebruary, 1821, in Amenia, N. Y. Studied law, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1841; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1842- 44. Admitted to the Bar, 1844. Practiced law in Milton, N. Y., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845- . Judge of the City Court, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1861-67, 1873-87. Appointed by the Governor of the State of New York to hold Supreme Court in Brooklyn, 1881. Member of a commission to revise the Judiciary Article of the New York State Constitution, 1890. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871- ; President of the Board, 1887-1903. Member, Board of Managers, Missionary Society, M. E. Church; Board of Managers, American Bible Society. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884. Married, 15 October, 1846, Miss Harriet Townsend of Milton, N. Y. Child: Frank, d. 1905. * Isaac Aylsworth Savage. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. *^- B. K. Born, 28 December, 1814, in Edinburgh, N. Y. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1841-54. Married, 14 December, 1843, Mary A. Clarke of Chester, N. H. Children: Edward Aylsworth, d. 1872; James Francis; Charles Wesley. Died, 16 P'ebruary, 1854. ^ lyorenzo Rockwood Thayer. B. A., 1841. M. A., 1844. D. D., 1863. 4). B. K Born, 2 December, 1814, in Winchester, N. H. lO KCIvKCTiC SOCIETY M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1841-88. Presiding Elder, 1866-73, 1878-83. Member, Board of Overseers, Harvard University, 1857-69. Delegate, General Conference, 1856, 1868, 1872. Married, August, 1841, Miss Harriet Maria Sage of Middletovs^n, Conn., who died 6 February, 1842. Married, 27 July, 1842, Miss Jane Turner of Millbury, Mass., who died 3 February, 1864. Married, i January, 1865, Miss Ruby Warfield of Wilbraham, Mass., who died 25 January, 1872. Married, 20 November, 1873, Miss Sarah Frances Haskell of Boston, Mass. Children: Harriet Jane, d. 1845; Ivorenzo Rockwood, d. 1847; Henry Kirk, d. 1850; Edward Olin; William Henry; Frederic Lewis, d. 1863. Died, 25 February, 1888. 1842 Matthew Augustine Dooley. Born in Ireland. Left college during Sophomore year. Lectured and afterwards studied law in Pennsylvania. Practiced law in Texas, many years. Presidential Elector of Texas. Practiced law in New Orleans, La., 1865-77. Retired to a small farm in Llano, Texas, 1878. Married. Children: several. *tKrastus Otis Haven. B. A., 1842. M. A., 1845. D. D., Union, 1854. LL. D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1863. <&. B. K. Born, I November, 1820, in Boston, Mass. Principal, private academy, Sudbury, Mass., 1843. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y.; Principal, 1846. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1848-52. Professor of Latin, University of Michigan, 1853; of English Language, Literature and History, 1854. Editor, Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1856-63. Member, Massachusetts Board of Education, 1858-63; Massachusetts Senate, 1862-63. President, University of Michigan, 1863-69. President, Northwestern University, 1869-72. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Education, M. E. Church, 1872-80. Chancel- lor, Syracuse University, 1874-80. Bishop, M. E. Church, 1880- 81. Fraternal Delegate from General Conference to British Wesleyan Conference, 1876. Member, General Conference, i860, 1864, 1868, 1872, 1880. Married, 28 July, 1847, Miss Mary Frances Coles of New York, N. Y. Children: Otis Erastus; Alida Electa, d. 1853; Frances Elizabeth; Alfred Coles; Mira Electa; Theodore Woodruff. Died, 2 August, 1881. PHI NU THKTA 1 1 f Richard Ingraham. Hempstead , N. Y. B. A., 1842. . B. K. Born, 8 July, 1823, in Amenia, N. Y. Brother of H. C. M. and W. M. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y,, 1842-43. Practicing law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1844- ; now retired. Married, 22 September, 1847, Miss Jane Dikeman of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Richard, d. 1850; George; Fred; Jane. * William Merrill. B. A., 1842. Born, II May, 1814, in Campton, N. H. Teacher, Ellington Institute, Conn., 1842-43. Principal, High School, Fairhaven, Mass., 1844-45. Teacher, private school, Easton, Md., 1846-47. M. E. minister, Philadelphia and Wil- mington Conferences, 1848-71. Principal, L^aurel Classical Insti- tute, Del., 1871-72. Principal, Fairmount Academy, Maryland, 1873-78. Resided in Fairmount, Md., engaged in private teach- ing, 1878-89. Married, 1853. Died, 23 October, 1889. * Holmes W. Murphy. B. A., Princeton, 1842. M. A., the same. Born, 28 November, 1822, in Freehold, N. J. Left college at close of Junior year. Studied law in Brooklyn, N. Y. Practiced law, Brooklyn, for several years; Freehold, N. J., until 1901. County Clerk, Monmouth Co., N. J., 1858-68. Member of Assembly of New Jersey, 1881. Married, 1861, Miss Lavinia C. Swift of Lancaster Co., Pa. Children: Lavinia S.; Adaline S.; Holmes W., Jr.; Alice H., d.; Emma S., d.; Joseph, d. Died, 2 April, 1901. * William Henry Murphy. Born, 29 March, 1820, in New York, N. Y. Left college during Junior year. Died, 19 May, 1843, in Monmouth Co., N. J. *Kdward. Dean Rand. B. A., 1842. Born, 26 December, 1821, in Bath, N. H. Taught school and studied law. New Orleans, La, 1842-43. Practiced law. New Orleans, La., 1843-55; Littleton, N. H., 1855- 61; Lisbon and Concord, N. H., 1861-85. Justice, Circuit Court, New Hampshire, 1874-76. 1 2 ECI.KCT1C SOCIETY Married, 1856, Miss Joaun H. Stevens of Uttleton, N. H. Child: Katie E. Died, 14 January, 1885. * Daniel Gunnison Way. B. A., 1842. Born, 23 March, 1823, in Lempster, N. H. Studied law, Claremont, N. H., 1842-43; Columbus, Ga., 1844. Taught school, Columbus, Ga., 1844. Practiced law, Shreveport, Iva., 1845-46. Died, 16 May, 1846. 1843 * t Nelson Kbenezer Cobleigh. B. A., 1843. M. A., 1846. D. D., Ivawrence University, 1859. LL. D., East Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1872. 4>. B. K. Born, 24 November, 1814, in Ivittleton, N. H. Teacher, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1843. M. E. min- ister. New England Conference, 1844-53. Professor of Ancient Languages, McKendree College, 111., 1853; Lawrence University, Wis., 1854-57. President, and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Science, McKendree College, 1858-63. Editor, Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1863-66. President, East Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1867-72. Editor, The Methodist Advocate, Atlanta, Ga., 1872-74. Delegate, General Conference, 1864, 1872. Married, 1 August, 1844, Miss Charlotte M. Simmons of Spring- field, Mass. Children: Nelson Simmons; Edward Augustus; Charlotte Theodora. Died, 1 February, 1874. *Jolin Tyler Pettee. B. A., 1843. M. A., 1846. Born, 5 September, 1822, in Sharon, Mass. Preached in Winchendon, Mass., 1843. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1844-57. Withdrew from Conference, and formed an independent Methodist society in Dorchester, Mass., 1858; Pastor of same, 1858-66. Taught and preached, Meriden, Conn., 1868-73. Principal, High School, West Meriden, Conn., 1873. Teacher, Public Schools, 1873-75. Judge of Probate, Meriden District, 1875-76. Superintendent of Public Schools, Meriden, 1876-81, 1887-92. Returned to M. E. Church, 1892. Engaged in preaching, lecturing, and writing, 1892-1907. Direc- tor, Astronomical Section, Meriden Scientific Association, 1882- 92; President, 1893. Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Married, 26 October, 1843, Miss Mariette R. Clark of Pittsfield, Mass. Child: Emily Parker, d. 1848. Died, 17 February, 1907. PHI NU THKTA 13 * Charles Franklin Stockwell. B. A., 1843. Born, 28 September, 1817, in Lancaster, N. H, Principal, Wesleyan Seminary, Albion, Mich., 1843-46. M. E. minister, Michigan Conference, 1844-47. Admitted to the Bar, 1847. Married, 18 July, 1844, Miss Louisa Peabody of Albion, Mich. Child: Madalon Louisa. Died, 1850, on passage to California. * John Hanson Twombly. B. A., 1843. M. A., 1846. D. D., 1871. . B. K. Born, 19 July, 1814, in Rochester, N. H. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1843-46. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1844-93. Chaplain, Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1855, Secretary, New England Educational Society, 1858-71. Superintendent of Schools, Charlestown, Mass., 1866-70. Director, American In- stitute of Instruction, 1868-70. President, University of Wiscon- sin, 1871-73. Chairman, Standing Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, 1878-80. Twice elected Overseer of Harvard College. Trustee, Boston University, 1869-80. Delegate, General Conference, i860, 1864. Married, 26 November, 1844, Miss Betsey Dow of Montpelier, Vt. Children: Isabella; William Lance Dow. Died, I January, 1893. *t Richard Crittenden Underhill. B. A., 1843. Born, 8 December, 1824, in Manhasset, N. Y. Studied law. New York, N. Y., 1843-46. Admitted to the Bar, 1846. Practiced law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846-71. District Attor- ney, King's County, N. Y., 1853-56, Married, 16 June, 1863, Miss Jeanette J. Donaldson of Brooklyn, N. Y. Died, 20 December, 1871. * f Thomas Parker Underwood. B. A., 1843. M. A., 1846. $. B. K. Born, 8 June, 1818, in Fayette, Me. Resided in Fayette, Me., 1843-44. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1844-50. In Mobile, Ala., for health, 1850-51. Died, 27 January, 1852, in Fayette, Me. 1844 * t Adin Spaulding Boy den. B. A., 1844. Born, 30 August, 1815, in East Barnard, Vt. 14 KCI.KCTIC SOCIE^TY Taught and preached, Columbus, Ga,, 1844-66. Returned to East Barnard, Vt., 1866. Member of Vermont Legislature, 1872- 73. In poor health, 1873-79. Married, 20 December, 1847, Miss Anna S. Rhodes. Child: Charles Olin. Died, 28 July, 1879. *Joel Henry Cooper. Born, 20 April, 1821, in Stockbridge, Vt. Left college during Senior year. Studied medicine. Spring Prairie, Wis. ; practiced there. Member of Wisconsin Legislature, 1852, 1853. Practiced medicine, Burlington, Wis., 1853-81. In drug business, Burlington, 1856-74. Postmaster, Burlington, Wis., 1861-74. Married, 1848, Miss Persi E. Allen of Elk Grove, 111. Children: Henry Allen; Florence Lizzie, d.; Mary Elizabeth; Alice Jean- ette; Evelyn Allen. Died, 3 September, 1893. * Major Plumer Crafts. B. A., 1844. Born, 16 June, 1817, in Washington, Vt. Teacher, Brownwood Institute, La Grange, Ga., 1844-45. Prin- cipal, Hamilton Academy, Ga., 1846; Female Academy, Pontotoc, Miss., 1847; Corpus Christi Academy, Texas, 1853-62. Captain, Gunboat "Surf," Confederate Marine Service, 1862. In the book and news business, Terre Haute, Ind., 1865-81. Married, 18 June, 1846, Miss Lydia E. Webster of Burlington, Conn. Children: Mary Orleana, d. 1848; Edgar Dwight, d. 1849; Grove Rossetter; Evelyn Eudora, d. 1854; Eugene Wellington. Died, 13 June, 1881. * Cyrus Marcellus Dow. Born, 23 December, 1817, in Bath, N, H. Brother of Caleb. Left college during Sophomore year. Taught for a short time. Studied medicine, and practiced in Memphis, Tenn. Married, 1844, Miss Susan L. Lang of Bath, N. H. Died, 2 April, 1845. 1845 * John Wesley Beach. B. A., 1845. M. A., 1848. D. D., T872. LL. D., Northwestern, 1882. <&. B. K. Born, 26 December, 1825, in Trumbull, Conn. Brother of S. F. Taught and studied, Philadelphia, Pa., 1845-49. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, Amenia, N. Y., 1850-51; Principal, 1851-54. PHI NU THETA 15 M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1854-70; New York East Conference, 1870-1902. Presiding Elder, 1879-80, 1888-1902. President, Wesleyan University, 1880-87. Married, 12 July, 1852, Miss Elizabeth A. Vail of Amenia, N. Y., who died 25 September, 1852. Married, 16 January, 1855, Miss Eliza M. Vail of Pleasant Valley, N. Y. Children: Burton Thompson; Elizabeth V.; Jarvis V., d. 1865; John H., d. 1865; Francis A.; Mary R,; Emeline; George S. Died, I January, 1902. *t Jonathan Kelsey Burr. B. A., 1845. M. A., 1855. D. D., 1872. . B. K. Born, 21 September, 1825, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of E. W. Teacher, Adelphian Academy, Mass., 1845. Student, Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1846. M. E. minister. New Jersey Conference, 1847-58; Newark Conference, 1858-82. Professor Extraordinary of Hebrew and Exegetical Theology, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1867-68. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871-82. Delegate, General Conference, 1872. Super- numerary, 1879-82. Married, 29 March, 1858, Miss Pamela C. Brown of Jersey City, N. J., who died 21 August, 1882. Children: Joseph M. Brown; John Kelsey. Died, 24 April, 1882. ^Alonzo McCrillis. Born, 12 April, 1820, in Sandwich, N. H. Brother of David. Left college in fall of 1843. Taught school, and studied law, Great Falls, N. H., 1842-46. Practiced law. Great Falls, N. H., 1847-55. Selectman, Somersworth, N. H., 1850-55. Married, 1854, Miss Mary E. Bean of Rochester, N. H., who died, 1872. Died, 18 September, 1855. * David McCrillis. * Born, 10 January, 1828, in Sandwich, N. H. Brother of Alonzo. Left college in fall of 1843. Admitted to the Bar, 1847, Practiced law, Bangor, Maine, 1847-52. Died, 27 August, 1852, in Waterville,'Me. *t George Ingraham Seney. B. A., University of the City of New York, 1846. M. A., 1866. Born, 12 May, 1826, in Newtown, N. Y. Left college during Freshman year. President, Metropolitan National Bank, New York, N. Y. Organizer, East Tennessee, 1 6 BCIvECTiC SOCIETY Virginia, and Georgia Railroad Co. Managed construction of New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad. Member, Board of Managers, Missionary Society, M. E. Church, Founder, Seney Scholarships, Wesleyan. Founder, Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871-87. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Married, 1849, ^J^iss Phebe A. Mosier of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Robert S.; Jane A.; Eliza R.; Albert G.; Gertrude; George I., Jr.; Frances T., d.; Mary R.; Nellie H.; Kate. Died, 7 April, 1893. * Daniel Avery Whedon. B. A., 1845. M. A., 1848. D. D., 1869. 4>. B. K. Born, 16 December, 1823, in Brantingham, N. Y. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1846-47; Oneida Conference, 1847-66 (Presiding Elder, 1858-62); Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1866-1906 (Presiding Elder, 1878-82). Supernumerary, 1885-99. Superannuated, 1900. Trus- tee, Wesleyan, 1871-1905. Delegate, Methodist Ecumenical Conference, London, England, 1881; Methodist Centennial Con- ference, Baltimore, Md., 1884; General Conference, i860, 1864, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884, 1892, (Reserve, 1856, 1888, 1896). President, Board of Directors, East Greenwich (R. I.) Academy, 1888-1904. Secretary, Hymnal Revision Committee, M. E. Church, 1876-78. Married, 11 May, 1846, Miss Mary L. Jones of Wallingford, Conn., who died 24 February, 1882. Married, 24 November, 1886, Miss Martha Jones of Wallingford, Conn., who died 29 January, 1887. Married, 24 July, 1888, Miss Helena M. Myers of Cortland, N. Y. Children: Charles Hiram, d. 1903; Emma Frances, d. 1890. Died, 21 May, 1906. 1846 * Henry Baylies. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. Born, 9 September, 1822, in Edgartown, Mass. M. E. minister. Providence Conference, 1846-64. Principal, Dukes County Academy, Mass., 1849-50; High School, Edgar- town, Mass., 1850; Columbus Seminary, Miss., 1851. In mercan- tile business, and teaching, chiefly in North Bridge water, Mass., 1852-55. Traveled, in the Southwest, 1850; Europe and the East, 1860-61. Upper Iowa Conference, 1864-66. In mercantile and insurance business, Davenport and Burlington, la., and Provi- dence, R. I., 1866-68. Principal, Western Iowa Collegiate Insti- tute, Glenwood, la., 1868-69. Student, Law School, Harvard University, 1869-70. Practiced law, Boston, Mass., 1870-93. Married. Children: Velina Worth; Julia Elizabeth; Frederick. Died, 13 December, 1893. PHI NU THKTA 17 * Samuel Ferguson Beach. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. $. B. K. Brother of J. W. Teacher in schools in the South, 1849-51. Practiced law, Alexandria, Va., 1852-93. President, First National Bank, Alexandria, 1874- . Married. Died, 15 September, 1893. * Gilbert Haven. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. *• B. K. Born, 19 September, 1821, in Maiden, Mass. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1846-47; Principal, 1848- 50. M. K. minister. New England Conference, 1851-72. Chap- lain, 8th Massachusetts Regiment, 1861; commissioned 18 April — the first Chaplain commissioned after the breaking out of the Civil War. Traveled, Europe and the East, 1862. Editor, Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1867-72. Bishop, M. E. Church, 1872-80. Visited Mexico, 1873, and Africa, 1876-77, for investigation preliminary to founding of chu.rch work. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1879-80. Delegate, General Conference, 1868, 1872. Married, 1851, Miss Mary Ingraham of Amenia, N. Y., who died 3 April, i860. Children: William Ingraham; Mary Mich- elle; two others, d. Died, 3 January, 1880. Ammi Bradford Hyde. University Park, Colo. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. D. D., Syracuse, 1868. *. B. K. Born, 13 March, 1825, in Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y. Teacher, Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1846-62. M. E. minister, Oneida Conference, 1848-64. Served in U. S. Sanitary Commis- sion, City Point, Va., 1864. Professor of Greek, Allegheny Col- lege, Pa., 1864-79; Professor of Hebrew and English Literature, 1879-84. Professor of Greek, University of Denver, 1884-1906; Professor Emeritus and lyibrarian, 1906- . Married, 25 July, 1850, Miss Mira Smith of Utica, N. Y., who died. Children: Maria Hibbard; Fannie, d. 1863. William Murphy Ingraham. 4./J. Court Street, Brookly?i, N. Y. B. A., 1846. Born, 2 February, 1827, in Amenia, N. Y. Brother of H. C. M. , and Richard. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1846-48. Studied law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1848-50. Admitted to the Bar, 1850. Practic- ing law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1850- . Married, October, 1853, Miss Jane A. Seney of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died May, 1876. Children: Frances T.; William M.; George S. ; Robert S. 1 8 KCI.KCTIC SOCIKTY * Reuben Harrison lyoomis. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. 4). B. K. Born, 3 January, 1818, in Bloomfield, Conn, Tutor, Wesleyan, 1846-48. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1848-86 (Supernumerary, 1873). Superannuated, resided in Bloomfield, Conn., 1887-91. Married, 3 August, 1848, Miss Mina Hamilton of West Gran- ville, Mass., who died 16 April, 1855. Married, 29 November, i860, Miss Emily Gilbert of Ridgefield, Conn. Children: Henry Harrison, d. 1852; Frederick Wadsworth, d. 1867; Sarah. Died, 31 October, 1891. * Oliver Marcy. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. LIv. D., University of Chicago, 1873. 4). B. K. Born, 13 February, 1820, in Coleraine, Mass. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1846-50, 1851 -62; Amenia Seminary, 185 1. Professor of Physics and Natural History, Northwestern University, 1862-69; of Natural History, 1870-92; of Geology, 1892-99; Acting President, 1876-81; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1892-99. Corresponding Member, Boston Society of Natural History; State Historical Society of Wisconsin; Lyceum of Natural History, New York, N. Y.; Wis- consin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. Member, American Ornithological Union; National Geographic Society. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Geological Society of America. Married, 2 July, 1847, Miss Elizabeth E. Smith of Chatham, Conn. Children: Annie Smith; Edwin Grosvenor, d. 1855; Frederick Malcolm, d. 1857; Maude Elizabeth Olivia, d. 1875. Died, 19 March, 1899. * James Edwin Marsh. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. M. D., Dartmouth- 1855. 4>. B. K. Born, 19 April, 1822, in Holliston, Mass. Teacher, North Bridge water, Mass., 1846-47; Amenia Semi- nary, N. Y., 1848; Royalton, Vt., 1850. Studied medicine, and engaged in drug business, Roxbury, Mass., 1851-55. Traveled in U. S. and Europe, 1855-56. Druggist, Roxbury, Mass., 1857-62, 1865-69. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army Hospital, Nash- ville, Tenn., 1862-64. Married, 6 May, 1850, Miss Emma L. Loomis of Coventry, Conn., who died 22 March, 1855. Died, 7 July, 1869. * Fales Henry Newhall. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. D. D., Genesee College, 1866. . B. K. Born, 19 June, 1827, in Saugus, Mass. PHI NU THETA 19 Teacher, Governeur Seminary, N. Y., 1846; Brooklyn Center, Ohio, 1847; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1848-53. M. K. minister. New England Conference, 1851-76. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, and Instructor in Hebrew, Wesleyan, 1863-71. Studied and traveled in Europe, 1867-68. Superannuated, 1876. Married, 6 August, 1850, Miss N. Janette Sweetser of Saugus, Mass. Children: William Rice; George Martin. Died, 6 April, 1883. *t Charles Powers. B. A., 1846. Born, in Amenia, N. Y. Practiced law, Davenport, Iowa. Married, Died, 3 February, i860. * William Tunison. B. A., 1846. M. A., 1849. <&. B. K. Born, 29 August, 1825, in Trenton, N. J. Teacher, Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1846. M. E. minister, New Jersey Conference, 1847-52; Newark Conference, 1852-88; Presiding Elder, 1876-80, Married, 2 May, 1849, Miss Elizabeth W. Woodward of Imlays- town, N. J. Children: Edward J., d. 1851; Ella; Carrie W., d. 1855; William E.; B. Clifford; Clarence W.; Allie B. Died, 8 April, 1888, 1847 * Charles Augustus Goodrich Brigham. B, A,, 1847. Born, 3 December, 1823, in Worcester, Mass, Student, Bangor Theological Seminary, Me., 1847-50, Preached in Chicopee, Mass,, 1850. Pastor, First Congregational Church, Enfield, Conn., 1851-55; North Congregational Church, Enfield, 1855-72. Minister, Catholic Apostolic Church, Middletown, Conn,, 1872-97, Married, 1852, Miss Eleanor M. Smith of Middletown, Conn,, who died 19 May, 1859, Married, 1863, Miss Susan E, Smith of Middletown, Conn, Children: — , d. 1852; Charles Smith; Wil- liam M.; — , d, 1859, Died, 12 October, 1897, * t Daniel Dorchester. M. A., 1856. D. D., 1874, Born, II March, 1827, in Duxbury, Mass, 20 ECIvECTlC SOCIETY Left college in Junior year. M. E. minister, Providence Conference, 1847-1858. Supernumerary, 1856, 1857. Member of Connecticut Senate, 1855; Commissioner of Idiocy, Connecticut, 1855-56. New England Conference, 1858-T907. Supernumerary, 1894-97. Superannuated, resided in West Roxbury, Mass., 1898- 1907. Presiding Elder, Worcester District, 1865-6.9; Lynn Dis- trict, 1874-78; North Boston District, 1882-85. Member, Mas- sachusetts Legislature, 1883. Superintendent of United States Indian Schools, 1890-93. President, National Temperance League, Delegate, General Conference, twice. Married, 12 April, 1850, Miss Mary P. Davis of Dudley, Mass., who died. Married, 1875, Miss Merial A. Whipple of North Charlestown, N. H. Children: Daniel, Jr.; Henry Davis; Sarah Clark; Ernest Dean; Liverus Hull; John Wesley; Chester Otis. Died, 13 March, 1907. * Benjamin Pilsbury. B. A., 1847. M. A., 1850. D. D., East Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1875. $. B. K. Born, 25 October, 1824, in Boscawen, N. H. Student, Theological Department, Yale, 1847-50. M. E. min- ister. New York (later New York East) Conference, 1848-87; Presiding Elder, 1864-68, 1872-76. Delegate, General Conference, 1864, 1868. Married, 24 April, 1848, Miss H. Maria Chandler of Middle- town, Conn. Children: Benjamin Chandler; Sarah Maria, d. 1874. Died, 28 February, 1887. * Alexander Winchell. B. A., 1847. M. A., 1850. LL. D., 1867. ^. B. K. Born, 31 December, 1824, in North East, N. Y. Teacher, Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1847; Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1848. Principal, Mesopotamia Female Seminary, Eutaw, Ala., 1851. President, Masonic University, Selma, Ala., 1853. Professor of Physics and Civil Engineering, University of Mich- igan, 1853-55; of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, 1855-72. En- gineer, Ann Arbor and Jonesville Railroad route, 1855. President, Michigan State Teachers' Association; Editor, T/te Michigan Journal of Education, 1859. State Geologist and Naturalist, Michigan, 1859-62. Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, Kentucky University, 1866-69. Director, Geological Survey of Michigan, 1869-71. Vice-President, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1872. Chancellor, Syracuse Uni- versity, 1873-74. Traveled in Europe, 1873-74. Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, Syracuse University, 1874-78. Professor of same, Vanderbilt University, 1875-78. Professor of Geology and Paleontology, University of Michigan, 1879-91. PHI NU THBTA 21 President, Geological Society of America, 1890. Correspond- ing member, Geological Society of France; Geological Society of Glasgow, Scotland; American Philosophical Society, Phila- delphia, Pa.; Boston Society of Natural History; Congres Inter- nationale d'Anthropologie et d'Archeologie Prehistorique, Paris; Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences; Naturwissenschaft- liche Gesellschaft Isis, Dresden; Edinburgh Geological Society; Anthropological Society of Washington, D. C; and many other learned societies. Established the " Marshall Group " in Amer- ican Geology; described seven new genera and three hundred and four new species; had his name assigned to eleven new- species by various naturalists. Married, 10 December, 1849, Miss Julia F. Lines of Utica, N. Y. Children: Julia Alexandra, d. i860; Jennie Carissima; Stella Clarissa, d. 1859; Alexander Julius, d. 1861; Ida Belle; Flora Mabel, d. 1873. Died, 19 February, 1891. 1848 * Joseph Benson Freeman. B. A., 1848. 4). B. K. Teacher, in or near Chicago, 111., 1848-49. Died, 1 March, 1849. * Joseph Richard Hea. B. A., Kings College, Fredericton, N. B., 1849. M. A., from same, 1852. M. A., Kings College, Windsor, N. S., 1855; B. C. L., 1856; D. C. L., 1858. Born, 10 March, 1823, in Cork, Ireland. Left college during Junior year. Professor, Sackville Academy, N. B., 1845-52. Principal of a private academy, 1852-60. Presi- dent, Kings College, 1860-61. Adjuster, National Insurance Company of Montreal, 1876-80; Western Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont., 1880- . Married, 1848, Miss Miriam A. Eedson of Nova Scotia. Died, 8 January, 1905. * Henry Sanborn Noyes. B. A., 1848. M. A., 1851. 4). B. K. Born, 24 December, 1822, in Landaff, N. H. Teacher, Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1846; Springfield, Vt., 1848; Newbury Seminary, 1850; Principal, 1853-55. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Northwestern University, 1855-72; Acting President, 1860-67. Traveled in Europe, 1870-71. Married, 16 February, 1849, Miss Harriet M. Verback of Derby, Vt. Children: Margaret Sarah; two others, d. Died, 24 May, 1872. 2 2 KCIvKCTiC SOCIETY John Samuel. i8og Pi7ie Street, Philadelphia, Pa. M. A., 1882.' Born, 21 October, 1829, in Philadelphia, Pa. Iveft college during Senior year. Practicing law, Philadelphia, Pa., 1 85 1- . Director of Public Schools, 7th Ward, Philadel- phia, 1857-63. Assistant Editor, The Age, 1861-63. Member of Law Association of Philadelphia; Historical Society of Penn- sylvania. Married, 1856, Miss Rebecca Levy of Camden, S. C. Children: Bunford; Frank; John D. Daniel Steele. 16^ Eliot Street, Milton, Mass. B. A., 1848. M. A., 1851. D. D., 1868. . B. K. Born, 5 October, 1824, in Windham, N. Y, Tutor, Wesleyan, 1848-50. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1849-62, 1872- . Professor of Ancient Languages, Genesee College, Lima., N. Y., 1862-69; Acting President, 1869- 71. Acting President, Syracuse University, at its beginning, 187 1. Stationed in various towns in Massachusetts, 1872-89. Traveled in Europe, 1879. Acting Professor of New Testament Greek, Boston University, 1884, 1893; of Systematic Theology, 1887-88; of Practical Theology, 1893. Associate Editor of Divine Life, 1889-93; of The Christian Witness, 1896- , Married, 8 August, 1850, Miss Harriet Binney of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: Wilbur Fletcher; Arthur Brainerd, d. 1857; Charles Breed; Caroline Binney; Mary Grace. 1849 _ * William Henry Bannister. M. A., Union College. Born, 1824, in Phelps, N. Y. Left college at close of Freshman year. Student, Union College, 1846-48. Principal, Johnstown Academy, 1850-54. One of the founders and first Principal, Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, N. Y., 1855-56. Principal, Fort Plain Seminary and Female Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1857-60. In service of U. S. Sanitary Commission, stationed at Washing- ton, D. C, 1861. Several years in business in New York, N. Y. Principal and Proprietor, Rockland College, Nyack, N. Y., 1872- . Married, 1848, Miss Elizabeth A. Edwards of Johnstown, N. Y. Children: Carlton, d. 1902; five others. Died, 1907. * Charles Somendyke Brown. B. A., 1849. M. A., 1852. . B. K. Born, 7 February, 1825, in Plattekill, N. Y. PHI NU THKTA 23 Principal, Franklin ville Academy, N. Y., 1849. M. E. minis- ter. New York Conference, 1850-80 (Presiding Elder, 1864-67). Superintendent, Five Points Mission, New York, N. Y., 1875-80. Married, 21 March, 1850, Miss Mary Augusta Howell of Matti- tuck, N. Y. Children: Fannie Augusta; Mary Alice; Nancy Eloise; Charles Howell, d. 1874; Carrie, d. 1867; Helen Maria. Died, 14 November, 1880. * James Calder. B. A., 1849. M. A., 1852. D. D., Hillsdale College, 1866. 4>. B. K. Born, 16 February, 1826, in Harrisburg, Pa. M. E. minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1849-50. M. E. Missionary, Foo Chow, China, 1851-53. Ivccturing, Harrisburg, Pa., 1854. Pastor of Bethel (Independent) Church, Harrisburg, 1855-57. Principal, College Institute, and Pastor of Bethel Church, Shippensburg, Pa., 1857-58. Editor, The Church Ad- vocate, Harrisburg, Pa., 1857-59. Resumed pastorate in Harris- burg, 1858. Professor of Belles Lettres, Pennsylvania Female College, 1859-62. Pastor, First Free Baptist Church, Harris- burg, 1862-69, 1885-88, 1891-92. President, Hillsdale College, Mich., 1869-71. President, Agricultural (now Pennsylvania State) College, 1871-80. Assistant Editor, The Farmer's Friend and Grange Advocate, 1881-86. Pastor of Free Baptist Church, Jackson, Pa., 1890. Lecturer, State Board of Agriculture and State Grange, Pennsylvania, 1893. Married, December, 1850, Miss Ellen C. Winebrenner of Har- risburg, Pa., who died March, 1858. Married, August, 1859, Mrs. Eliza D. Murphy of Harrisburg, Pa. Children: Francis Robinson; James Kirkwood; Charles Murphy, d. 1880; Arthur Russell; William Carey; MaryE.; Howard L.; Wallace R. Died, 22 November, 1893. * Andrew Hunt. B. A., 1849. M. A., 1852. $. B. K. Born, 27 October, 1824, in Amenia, N. Y. Brother of A. S. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1850-81. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N, Y., 1852-56; Principal, 1854-56; 1861-64. Traveled in Europe, 1857. Supernumerary, residing in Rhine- beck, N. Y., 1871-81. Married, 20 June, 1867, Miss Phebe R. Bowne of Rhinebeck, N. Y. Child: Grace Sands. Died, 13 May, 1881. * George Gardner Jones. B. A., 1849. M. A., 1852. . B. K. Born, 9 October, 1822, in Sterling, Mass. Brother of H. A. 24 KCLKCTIC SOCIETY Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y,, 1849-51. Principal, Oak Grove Seminary, Ala., 1851-54, Professor of Ancient Languages, McKendree College, 111., 1854-57. ^- E. minister. New England Conference, 1857-62. Minister in Protestant Episcopal Church, 1862-91, Chaplain, 13th New Hampshire Volunteers, 1862-65. Rector, Trinity Church, Milford, Mass., 1865-68; St. John's Church, Framingham, Mass.; St. Peter's, Bennington, Vt., 1868- 81. In charge of parishes in Ashland, N. H,, 1882-83; Newport and Troy (Diocese of Vermont), 1888-91. Married, i October, 1857, Miss Clara A. Johnson of Nahant, Mass. Children: Everett Heber; Edward Augustus, d. 1864; Ellen Gardner, Died, 9 May, 1891. * George Frederick Mellen, B, A., 1849. M. A., 1852. 'I'. B. K. Teacher, Georgia and Alabama, 1849-54. Student, Andover Theological Seminary, Mass., 1854-55. Died, 20 September, 1855. * t Francis Asbury Robinson. B. A., 1849. M. A., 1852. Ph. D., Lawrence University, 1868. $. B. K. Born, 22 December, 1827, in Sidney, Maine. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1849- 54; 1856-71; 1879-81. M. E. minister, Maine Conference, 1851- 71., Chaplain, 15th Regiment, Maine Volunteers, 1864. Agent, U. S, Treasury Department, Savannah, Ga., 1865. Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State College, 1871-73. Proprietor of Young Ladies' Seminary, Goshen, N. Y., 1874-76. Employed in Custom House, Portland, Maine, 1881-84. Member of State Legislature, Maine, 1884. Married, 25 February, 1851, Miss Susan R. Nickerson, who died April, 1859, Married, 5 March, 1861, Miss Carrie M. Clark of Portland, Me. Children: Sarah Ellen; — , d. 1855; Edward Olin, d. 1898. Died, 27 January, 1884. John Henry Smith. B. A., 1849. Born, 2 July, 1821, in Boston, Mass. Went south in 1849; taught and studied law. Druggist, Browns- ville, Minn., 1855-80. State Senator, Minnesota, one term. Re- sided, Idaho Springs, Colo., 1880-83; Denver, Colo., 1883- . Married, 1847, Miss Taylor. Child: Walter. * Alexander Roberts Tebbets, Died, August, 1847, in his Sophomore year. PHI NU THKTA 25 1850 *Seth Church. B. A., 1850. Born, 12 October, 1822, in Winsted, Conn. Principal, Academy, Clinton, Tenn., 1850. Principal, Athens Academy, Tenn., 1851-52. Married, 27 August, 1850, Miss A. C. Warren of Williams- burgh, Mass. Child: Anna Warren, d. 1856. Died, 5 October, 1852. * James Quackenbush Rice. M. A., 1856. Left college during Junior year. Principal and proprietor. Academy, Goshen, Conn., 1857-61. In U. S. Army, 1861-64; Cap- tain, 19th Infantry Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers; Captain, later Major, Second Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Killed in the second battle of Winchester. Married, Miss Julia Mount of Stony Brook, N. Y., who died. Married, 1857, Miss Harriet E. Cook of Goshen, Conn. Chil- dren: Mary Ford; James Quackenbush; Anna Beecher. Died, 19 September, 1864. Francis Henry Smith. University Statio?i, Charlottesville, l^a. M. A., University of Virginia, 1851. IvL. D., Hampden-Sidney; Emory and Henry; Randolph-Macon. . B. K. Born, 14 October, 1829, in Leesburg, Va. Left college at close of Junior year. Student, University of Virginia, 1849-51. Instructor, University of Virginia, 1851-53; Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1853-1907; Vroiessor Eniejitus, 1907- . Editor, Virginia State Journal of Education, for a time. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the Physical Society; Geographical So- ciety. Married, 1853, Miss Mary Stuart Harrison of University of Virginia. Children: Eliza Lewis Carter; Eleanour; Francis Al- bert, d.; Maria, d.; Lelia Maria; Gessner Harrison; Summer- field, d.; George Tucker; Mary Stuart; Rosalie; Courtenay, d.; James Duncan. * George McKendree Steele. B. A., 1850. M. A., 1853. D. D., Northwestern, 1866. LL. D., Lawrence, 1879. . B. K. Born, 13 April, 1823, in Strafford, Vt. Brother of J. A. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1850-52. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1853-65, 1879-1902. 26 KCI.KCT1C SOCIETY President, lyawrence University, Wis., 1865-79. Member, Board of Visitors, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1871. Traveled, Europe, 1873. Principal, Wesleyan Academy, Wil- braham, Mass., 1879-92. Instructor in Lasell Seminary, Auburn- dale, Mass., and engaged in literary work, 1892-1902. Trustee, Boston University, 1880-98. Delegate, U. S. Christian Commis- sion; General Conference, 1868, 1872, 1876. Councillor, Ameri- can Economic Association, 1886. President, Connecticut Valley Economic Association, 1889. Married, i July, 1852, Miss Susan J. Swift of Provincetown, Mass., who died 5 September, 1895. Children: Lilian, d. 1858; George Francis; Harriet, d. 1869. Died, 14 January, 1902. John Monroe Van Vleck. Middletown, Conn. B. A., 1850. M. A., 1853. LIv. D., Northwestern, 1876; Wes- leyan, 1900. 4>. B. K. Born, 4 March, 1833, in Stone Ridge, Ulster Co., N. Y. Teacher, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1850. Assistant in Nautical Almanac Office, Cambridge, Mass., 1850. Prepared astronomical tables in Avierican Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1855-96. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Wes- leyan, 1853-57; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1858- 1904; Professor Emeritus, 1904- . Acting President, 1872-73, 1887-89, 1896-97. Vice-President, 1890-1903, Traveled in Europe, 1877-78. Member, U. S. Solar Eclipse Expedition at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1869. Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881, 1891, J901. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member, American Mathe- matical Society; Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America; Astronomische Gesellschaft; Connecticut Academy of Science. Married, 2 May, 1854, Miss Ellen M. Burr of Middletown, Conn., who died 26 December, 1899. Children: Anna; Clara; Edward Burr; Jennie. 185I * William Flintoff Humphrey. B. A., Yale, 1851. M. D., Jefferson Medical College, 1854. Born, 24 October, 1826, in Maccan, Nova Scotia. Left college during Sophomore year. Student, Jefferson Med- ical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1851-54. House Physician, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1854-55. Studied med- icine, Paris, France. Practiced medicine, St. John, N. B., from his return till 1865. Married, Miss Sears of New York, N. Y. Died, 1865. PHI NU THETA 27 * Albert Sanford Hunt. B. A. ,1851. M. A., 1854. D. D., 1873. . B. K. Born, I June, 1824, in Brooklyn, Ohio. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, Amenia, N. Y., 1852-53; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1853-65. Paymaster, Indian Or- chard Mills, Mass., 1865-67. Principal, Newbury Seminary, 28 ECI.ECTIC SOCIETY Vermont, 1867-68; Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1868-70; Elm Street Grammar School, Springfield, Mass., 1871-98. Teacher, Evening School, 1898-1907. Retired, 1907. Married, 14 November, 1855, Miss May E. Kimpton. Children: Mary Eveline; Francis Truman. * t William Robert Clark. B. A., 1852. M. A., 1855. D. D., Lawrence University, 1869. $. B. K. Born, 26 September, 1822, in Greenfield, Mass. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1852-62, 1863-1905; Maine Conference, 1862-63. Presiding Elder, Boston District, 1870-74. Delegate, General Conference, 1868, 1872, 1876, 1892; U. S. Christian Commission, 1867-69. Fraternal Delegate to Conference of Wesleyan Methodists in British North America, 1872. Married, 9 June, 1845, Miss Eliza Brooks. Children: Anne Eliza; Ellen Urania. Died, 18 June, 1905. * Archibald Campbell Foss. B. A., 1852. M. A., 1855 4'. B. K. Born, 6 March, 1830, in Phillipstown, N. Y. Brother of C. D. and W. J. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1852-70. Professor of Latin and Hebrew, Wesleyan, 1860-63. Presiding Elder, Pough- keepsie District, 1863-65. Traveled, Switzerland and Italy, 1869-70. Married, August, 1852, Miss Catherine M. Carpenter of New York, N. Y., who died 12 December, 1857. Married, 21 June, i860. Miss Caroline Mead of New York, N. Y. Children: Cath- » erine Sedgwick, d. 1856; Caroline Mead; Harriet [Campbell; Ida Clift; Archibald Campbell. Died, 30 March, 1870. Thompson Hoadley Landon. Bordentown, N. J. B. A., 1852. M. A., 1855. D. D., 1906. Born, 18 November, 1830, in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1852-53; Pennington Sem- inary and Female Collegiate Institute, N. J., 1854-57. M. E. minister. New Jersey Conference, 1857-58; Newark Conference, 1858- . Principal, Bordentown Military Institute, N. J., 1885- . Married, 18 May, 1864, Miss Sarah Durland of Warwick, N. Y. Children: Thomas Durland; Seymour; Louise E. PHI NU THKTA 29 "i^ James Ely Mclntire. B. A., 1852. Practiced law, Springfield, Mass., 1856- . Married twice. Children: two, both d. Died, October, 1893. 1853 * Edwin Reuben Cobleigh. Born, 25 December, 1831, in Bast St. Johnsbury, Vt. Left college during Sophomore year. Studied law and taught. East St. Johnsbury, Vt., 185 1. Practiced law, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1851-57. Married, 1852, Miss Jane Leslie of Newbury, Vt. Children: Herbert Eugene; Edwin Reuben, d. Died, 8 September, 1857. Ralph Chandler Harrison. iggS Vallejo Street, San Francisco, Cat. B. A., 1853. M. A., 1856. <&. B. K. Born, in Cornwall Bridge, Conn. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1853-56. Member of Con- necticut Legislature, 1857. Student, Albany Law School, 1858- 59. Admitted to practice in Supreme Court of New York, 1859. Practicing law, San Francisco, Cal., 1859-91. Elected member of Board of Freeholders to frame a charter for San Francisco, 1880; reelected and chosen President of the Board, 1886. Justice of the Supreme Court of California, 1891-1903. Commissioner of Supreme Court, 1904. Presiding Justice of District Court of Ap- peals, First Appellate District of California, 1905- . Married, 3 July, 1865, Miss Juliet L. Waite of Chicago, 111., who died 2 August, 1890. Married, 27 September, 1892, Miss Ella Spencer Reid. Children: Richard Calhoun; Phillip Julian, d. 1891; Robert Waite. * Christopher Columbus Huffaker. B. A., 1853. M. A., 1856. 4>. B. K. Born, 17 November, 1823, near Old Franklin, Mo. Principal, Male Department, High School, Westport, Mo., 1853-57; Female Department, High School, Weston, Mo., 1857-59. Teacher, Boarding School, Westport, Mo., 1859-68. Mayor, Westport, Mo., 1866. Engaged in farming near Kansas City, Mo., 1869-70. In charge of High Schools, Westport, Mo., 1871-73. Married, 7 September, 1858, Miss Elizabeth Howlett Hunter. Children: a son, d. 1859; Julia Catherine; Christopher Columbus, d. 1865; John Mastin; Duke Hunter., Died, 13 April, 1873. 30 ECI.ECTIC SOCIETY * Hiram Augustus Jones. B. A., 1853. M. A., 1856. 4). B. K. Born, 3 December, 1831, in Grafton, Mass. Brother of G. G. Teacher, Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass., 1853-54. Tutor, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis., 1854-56; Adjunct Professor, 1856-62; Professor of Latin, 1862-67; Professor of Latin and Greek, 1867-80; Professor of Latin, 1880-98. Super- intendent of Public Schools, Appleton, Wis., 1867-68. County Supervisor, 1872, 1874. Married, 8 December, 1861, Miss M. Emily Tallmadge of Fond du Lac, Wis. Children: Lyman Asa; Alice Louisa, d. 1889; David Arthur. Died, II April, 1898. *Joel Augustus Steele. B. A., 1853. IV^. A., 1856. Born, 14 May, 1827, in Needham, Mass. Brother of G. McK. Teacher, East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1853, Principal, Searsport Union High School, Me., 1854; Freedom Academy, Me., 1855. M. E. minister. East Maine Con- ference, 1855-65; New Hampshire Conference, 1866-1903. Prin- cipal, High School, Machias, Me., 1856. Teacher, Grammar School, West Fitchburg, Mass., 1865. Married, 2 April, i860, Mrs. Helen F. Snow of Calais, Me. Children: Edmund D.; Thompson Landon, d.; Josephine; Carrie; Fannie; Charles. Died, 29 September, 1903, 1854 Cyrus David Foss. 204.^ Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. B. A., 1854. M. A., 1857. D. D., 1870. LL. D., Cornell College, Iowa, 1879; University of Pennsylvania, 1889. . B. K. Born, 17 January, 1834, in Kingston, N. Y. Brother of A. C. and W. J. Teacher (1854-55), Principal (1856), Amenia Seminary, N. Y. M, E. minister, New York Conference, 1857-59; New York East Conference, 1859-65; New York Conference, 1865-80. President, Wesleyan University, 1875-80. Bishop, M. E. Church, 1880- . President, Board of Church Extension of M. E. Church, 1888- 1906; Board of Home Missions and Church Extension, 1906- . Superannuated, 1904. Honorary Corresponding Secretary of Evangelical Alliance for the U. S. Traveled in Europe, 1867, 1886; around the world, 1897; 1906. Delegate, General Confer- ence, 1872, 1876, 1880. Fraternal Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church South, 1878; British Wesleyan Conference, 1886. Married, 20 March, 1856, Miss Mary E. Bradley of Salisbury, Conn., who died 7 September, 1863. Married, 10 May, 1865, PHI NU THKTA 3 1 Miss Amelia Robertson of Peekskill, N. Y. Children: Mary Garretson, d. 1904; Frances Taft; Cyrus William, d. 1863; Amelia; Cyrus David; Helen; Elizabeth, d. 1878. Charles Wesley Gulick. g South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1854. ^. B. K. Born, 20 September, 1832, in North Hector, N. Y, Principal, High School, Bath, N. Y,, 1854-55. Studied law, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1855-56. Practiced law, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1856-63. Assistant Paymaster General, New York State, 1864- 65. Engaged in business, Memphis, Tenn., 1865-71. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1873-80. Retired, 1880. Married, 9 February, 1878, Miss May M. Case, of Cincinnati, O. William Toucey Hill. j/ Howe Street, New Have?i, Couji. B. A., 1854. M. A., 1857. Born, 22 July, 1830, in Redding, Conn. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1855- ; Presiding Elder, 1876-84. Superannuated, 1899. Trustee of New York East Conference, 1870- . Married, 3 August, 1854, Miss Jane C. Burr of Middletown, Conn. Children: Emma E.; William Burr; Cyrus Foss; Ellen. * Cornelius Klump Martin. B. A., 1854. M. A., 1857. Born, 16 April, 1828, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Principal, Warren Academy, Mass., 1854. Taught school, and studied law, Milwaukee, Wis., 1855-58. Practiced law, Milwau- kee, 1858-82. District Attorney, County of Milwaukee, Wis., 1867-75. Married, 10 August, 1854, Miss Olive J. Elmore of Milwaukee, Wis. Children: Ruby, d. 1864; Caroline; William E.; Edith. Died, 23 October, 1882. * Edward Brenton Otheman. B. A., 1854. M. A., 1859. $. B. K. Born, II October, 1833, in Boston, Mass. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1855; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1856-58. Student, Andover Theological Seminary, Mass., 1859. M. E. minister, New York Conference, i860- . Traveled and studied in Europe, 1867-68. Instructor, Wesleyan, 1869-1870. Professor of Modern Languages, Claflin University, South Carolina, 1875-77. Assistant in M. E. Mission Rooms, New York, N. Y., 1881-83. Resided in Chelsea, Mass., 1883-88. Died, 23 August, 1888. 32 KCIvBCTiC SOCIKTY * t Augustus Ledyard Smith. B. A., 1854. M. A., 1857. Born, 5 April, 1833, in Middletown, Conn. Tutor, University of Wisconsin, 1854-56. Secretary and Land Commissioner, Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Co., 1856-61. Editor and Publisher, The Fond du Lac Union, 1858. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1861-62. Sec- retary and General Agent, Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Co., 1863-67. Member of Wisconsin Senate, 1866-69. Secretary, Green Bay and Mississippi Canal Co., 1867- . Regent, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, 1868-73. Mayor, Appleton, Wis., 1870. President, First National Bank, Appleton, Wis., 1870-91. Presi- dent, Appleton Edison Electric Co. President, Board of Com- missioners for the State of Wisconsin for the World's Fair, 1891. In real estate business, Appleton, 1874-1902. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1879-1902. Married, 30 October, i860. Miss Edna J. Taylor. Children: Augustus Ledyard; Franklin Taylor. Died, 12 August, 1902. * Frank Wesley Taber. B. A., 1854. Born, 29 December, 1828, in Orient, N. Y, Teacher, Ashland Female College, N. Y., 1854. Studied \a.w, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855-57. Practiced law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857-87. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1868-72. Married, 9 March, 1859, Miss Elizabeth Van Deusen. Children: Edward Franklin; Charles Seymour; Harry Burnside, d. 1868; Lydia Ann; Charlotte E.; Frank Arthur; Frederick Terry; Elina Lilian. Died, 8 March, 1887. 1855 ^ John Howard Whiting. B. A., 1855. $. B. K. ■ Born, 6 December, 1834, in Painted Post, N. Y. Teacher, Cape Cod, Mass., 1856. Engaged in banking, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1857-62. Cashier, Mt. Pleasant Branch, State Bank of Iowa, 1862-65; National State Bank of Mt. Pleasant, 1865-87. President of the latter, 1887-92. Retired, 1892. Married, September, 1858, Miss Julia May of Bath, N. Y. Children: May; James T.; Henry C. Died, 18 September, 1895. PHI NU THETA 33 1856 * William Jay F oss. B. A., 1856. 4). B. K. Born, 23 November, 1835, in Verbank, N. Y. Brother of A. C. and CD. Teacher, Anienia Seminary, N. Y., 1856. Tntor, Wesleyan, 1857. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1858-59. Died, I June, 1859. Burwell Philip Goode. 226 Hosea Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. A., 1856. M. A., 1859. M. D., Medical College of Ohio, 1858. Born, 25 February, 1833, in New Burlington, Ohio. Studied medicine in Cincinnati, O., 1856-58. Practicing medi- cine, Cincinnati, O., 1858- . Professor of Anatomy, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, 1865. Married, 6 May, 1858, Miss Ellen S. Smith of Middletown, Conn. Children: Samuel Burwell; George Henry; Lucy Mar- garet; Mary Ellen; Edwin William; Alice Maria; Florence. John Jay Harrison. Sag Harbor, N. Y. B. A., 1856. M. A., 1859. *. B. K. Born, 18 November, 1834, in Lebanon Springs, N. Y. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1856-57. Student, Law School, University of Albany, N. Y., 1857-58. Pastor, M. E. Church, Lenox, Mass., 1858-60; Washington Heights, N. Y., 1861-62. Government Superintendent of Plantations, Beaufort, S. C, 1862-64. Post Chaplain, Beaufort, S. C, 1863-65. Engaged in farming, Smyrna, Del. , 1865-66. Rector, P. E. Church, Newark, Del., 1866-69. Assistant Rector, St. Paul's Church, Albany, N. Y., 1869-70. Rector, Christ Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1870-71; Christ Church, Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1875-82. Principal, High School, Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1878-1898. President, Peconic Bank, Sag Harbor, 1889-1902. Vice-President, Sag Harbor Savings Bank, 1905- . Married, 6 June, i860. Miss Mary B. Rundall of Amenia, N. Y., who died. Married, 28 December, 1885, Miss Fannie R. Stilwell of Sag Harbor, N. Y. Child: Minnie Curtis. * Samuel Foster Uphani. B. A., 1856. M. A., 1859. D. D., Mount Union College, 1872. LL. D., Hamline, 1885; Wesleyan, 1889. «l>. B. K. Born, 19 May, 1834, in Duxbury, Mass. M, E. minister. Providence Conference, 1856-64; New England Conference, 1864-1881; Newark Conference, 1881-1904. Profes- sor of Practical Theology, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, 34 ECLECTIC SOCIETY N. J., 1881-1904. Chaplain, Massachusetts House of Representa- tives, 1865. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871-1904. Delegate, Canada Methodist Conference, 1878; General Conference, 1876, 1880, 1888, 1892, 1896, 1900, 1904. Chairman, Hymnal Committee, M. E. Church, 1900-1902. Married, 15 April, 1857, Miss Lucy G. Smith of Middletown, Conn. Children: Frederic Norman, d. 1899; Francis Bourne; Willie Fielding, d. 1868; George, d. 1871; Walter Horace. Died, 5 October, 1904. * Kmerson Warner. B. A., 1856. M. A., 1859. M. D., Harvard, 1863. Born, 30 April, 1831, in New Braintree, Mass. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1856-62. Practiced medicine, Shrewsbury, Mass., 1864-65; Worcester, Mass., 1866-1905. Visited the leading Medical Institutions in Europe, 1872-73. Member, Massachusetts State Legislature, 1884-85. Chairman, Public Health Commission, 1885. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. President, Worcester District Medical Society. Member, City School Board, Worcester, Mass.; Medical Staff of Worcester City Hospital. Retired, 1886. Traveled abroad, 1882, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1891. Married, 1856, Miss Isabella H. Andrews of Glastonbury, Conn. Children: Isabel; Effie Luella, d. 1884. Died, 30 December, 1905. 1857 . Quincy Johnson Collin. Hopkinton, Mass. B. A., 1857. M. A., 1863. Born, 20 August, 1836, in Hillsdale, N. Y. Pastor of Hillside Church, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1857-58. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1858-73; California Conference, 1873-76. Founded and conducted Franklin Academy, Santa Clara, Cal., 1876-82. Pastor, Congregational Church, Brookton, N. Y., 1882-83. Supplied Congregational Churches in New York State, 1883-85. Supplied Presbyterian Church in Clarkson, N. Y., 1885-88. Pastor of Congregational Church in Clayville, N. Y., 1888-98, 1900-04. Retired, Fayetteville, N. Y., 1898-1900. En- gaged in fruit culture, Hopkinton, Mass., 1904- . Married, 28 March, i860. Miss Martha Collin of Hillsdale, N. Y. Children: Carrie Louise; May Amelia, d. 1869; Grace Adelia; Ralph Vincent, d. 1876. * Robert Field Crowell. B. A., 1857. M. A., i860. LL. B., University of Albany, i8s8. $. B. K. PHI NU THKTA 35 Born, 23 April, 1830, in Ware, Mass. Brother of Loranus. Student, Law School, University of Albany, 1857-58. Practiced law, St. Paul, Minn., 1859-73. Judge of Probate Court, Ramsey County, Minn., 1862-69. Chief Clerk, Sixth Auditor's office. Post Office Department, Washington, D. C, 1880-81. Deputy Auditor in same, 1881-84; Auditor, 1884-85; Chief of Division, 1889-93. Died, 15 September, 1896. * Henry Jerome Fuller. B. A., 1857. M. A., i860. 4>. B. K. Born, 5 May, 1834, in Mansfield, Mass. Student, Law School, University of Albany, 1857-58. Studied law in Canton, Mass., 1858-60. Admitted to the Bar, i860. Practiced law, North Easton, Mass., 1860-67; Taunton, Mass., 1867-1903. Member of firm, Bennett & Fuller, 1868-1903. Married, 9 November, 1862, Miss Rebecca J. Vincent, who died 31 March, 1872. Children: Frederic V.; Albert; Henry, d. 1870. Died, 17 October, 1903. * Monroe Nichols. B. A., 1857. M. A., i860. Born, 2 April, 1834, in Thompson, Conn. Established a school in Webster, Mass., 1856. Proprietor, Nichols Academy, Dudley, Mass., 1857-62. Recruited Company D, i8th Connecticut Volunteers, 1861; commissioned first as Captain, Major, and later as Colonel. Taken prisoner. Battle of Winchester, Va., 1862; confined in Libby Prison nine months. Member, Connecticut Legislature, 1864; in North Carolina and Georgia on State business. In Minnesota for health; practiced law in St. Paul, Minn., 1865-67. Married, 26 March, 1856, Miss Sarah Shumway of Thompson, Conn., who died 8 September, 1879. Children: Olin Shumway; Monroe; Franklin. Died, 17 January, 1867, of disease contracted in Libby Prison. * Hiram Page Roberts. B. A., 1857. Born, 22 September, 1831, in Plymouth, Conn. Principal, High School, Millbury, Mass., 1857-58; High School, Warsaw, 111., 1859-61. Teacher, Academy, Quincy, 111., 1861-62. First Lieutenant, Company E, 84th Illinois Volunteers, 1862-63. Wounded in battle of Murfreesborough, Tenn. Chap- lain, 84th Illinois Volunteers, 1863-64; 137th Illinois Volunteers, 1864. Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Cairo, 111., 1865-68; Congregational Church, Peru, 111., 1867-68; Congregational Church, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1868-71. Agent, Land Dept., 36 e:civKctic socikty Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, 1871-75. Resided in Galesburgh, 111., 1876-77, Pastor, Congregational Church, and Principal of Schools, Wataga, 111., 1877- . Married, 22 November, 1856, Miss Anna A. Blanchard of Whit- ingliam, Vt. Children: Nellie Augusta; May Blanch. Died, 8 December, 1888. * Albert Doughty Vail. , B. A., 1857. D. D., 1878. Born, I January, 1835, in Verbank, N. Y. Teacher, Wilbrahani, Mass., 1857-58. M. K. minister. New England Conference, 1858-60; New York Conference, 1860-76, 1879-92, 1896-98; Newark Conference, 1876-79; New York East Conference, 1892-96. Married, 4 October, 1857, Miss Jane Romer of Pleasantville, N. Y. Children: Frank, d. 1859; Edwin, d. 1867. Died, 22 November, 1898, Edward Warren Virgin. Dedham, Mass. B. A., 1857. M. A., i860. Born, 29 June, 1836, in Marlborough, Mass. Student, Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1858-60. M. E. minister. New England Conference, i860- . Chaplain, Norfolk County House of Correction, Dedham, Mass., 1897- . Delegate, U. S. Christian Commission, 1863, 1865; World's Sunday School Convention, Paris, France, 1867. Married, 20 October, 1875, Miss Mary E. Harmon of Boston Highlands, Mass. Children: Edward Harmon; Mary Herman, d. 1879; Elsie Herman Appleton. William George Whipple. Little Rock, Ark. B. A., 1857. EL. B., University of Albany, 1858. Born, 4 August, 1834, in Warehouse Point, Conn. Practiced law, Milwaukee, Wis., 1859-68; Little Rock, Arkan- sas, 1868- . Appointed U. S. District Attorney for Arkansas, 1868, 1900, 1904. Married, 9 September, 1862, Miss Dencie S. Eoomis of Suffield, Conn., who died 3 January, 1866. Married, 28 October, 1870, Miss Mary S. Dodge of Little Rock, Ark. Child: Durand. 1858 ^Ira Glazier Bidwell. B. A., 1858, and M. A., i86t. Union College. D. D., Union. Born, 22 February, 1835, in Willington, Conn. Left college during Freshman year. M. E. minister, Troy Conference, 1858-67; Providence Conference, 1867-70; New England Conference, 1870-76; Western New York Conference, PHI NU THKTA 37 1876-78; Central New York Conference, 1878. Professor, Ivasell Female College, 1869-70. Married, 1862, Miss Mary H. Bontecou of Troy, N. Y. Chil- dren: Charlton B.; ly. Kate. Died, 25 December, 1878. Henry Alonzo Collin. Motint Verjion, Iowa. B. A., 1858. M. A., 1862. Sc. D., Upper Iowa University, 1888. 4>. B. K. Born, 14 August, 1837, in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science, Cornell Col- lege, Iowa, 1860-68; Professor of Natural Science, 1868-81. Professor of Chemistry and Physics, University of Nebraska, 1881-82. Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Cornell College, Iowa, 1882-99; Professor of Physics, 1899-1906; Professor of Physics, Emeritus^ 1906- . Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Married, 30 June, 1868, Miss Chloe Matson of Waterloo, Ind. Children: Ruth; Bertha, d. 1873; Mary. De Witt Davis. - idoy Grand Avejiue, Milwaukee, Wis. Born, 31 January, 1833, in Woodbridge, Conn. Left college in Sophomore year. Studied law, Warren, Pa., and Milwaukee, Wis., 1856-58. Practicing law in Milwaukee, Wis., 1858- . Member of Wisconsin Legislature, 1865. Mem- ber of firm, Davis & Riess, Milwaukee, 1881- . Traveled in Europe, 1906-07. Married, 1871, Miss Minnie L. Brand of I^ond du Lac, Wis. Children: Julia Bradley; DeWitt. * Nathaniel Fellows. B. A., 1858. Born, 19 November, 1828, in Stonington, Conn. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1858-59. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1859-1901. Presiding Elder, 1873-74, 1883- . Principal, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbra- ham, Mass., 1874-79. Instructor, Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1880. Delegate, General Conference, 1884. Married, 6 July, 1859, Miss Mary A. Buell of Westchester, Conn., who died i February, 1887. Married, 3 August, 1887, Miss Corinne Brainard of Westchester, Conn., who died 27 August, 1888. Married, 29 April, 1890, Miss Addie J. Reynolds of Lynn, Mass. Child: Robert Edwin, d. 1865. Died, 20 July, 1901. * Wilbur Fisk Noyes. Born, 20 January, 1834, in Landaff, N. H. Died, 6 August, 1857, in Middletown, Conn., during Senior year. 38 ECIvKCTlC SOCIETY * Solomon Parsons. B. A., 1858. M. A., 1861. 4>. B. K. Born, 10 August, 1832, in Dover, N. J. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1858-97. Temperance Agent of Conference, 1892-97. Delegate, General Conference, 1880, 1884. Married, 10 November, 1859, ^iss Mary Martha Peck of Brook- lyn, N. Y., who died 2 April, 1866. Married, 11 September, 1867, Miss Susan Louise Towt of Nyack, N. Y. Children: Carrie, d. 1862; Carrie, d. 1863; Charles P., d. 1866; Susan Esther; J. W. Towt; Robert Young, d. 1872; Robert Stevens; Floyd Yard; Ralph Brighton; Fletcher Hurst; Louise. Died, 21 November, 1897. * Frederick Walker Pitkin. B. A., 1858. LL. B., University of Albany, 1859. Born, 31 August, 1837, in Manchester, Conn. Student, Law School, University of Albany, 1858-59. Prac- ticed law, Milwaukee, Wis., 1859-73. Traveled in Europe, 1873. Practiced law and engaged in mining, Colorado, '1874-78. Gov- ernor of Colorado, 1879-82. In business, Pueblo, Colo., 1882-86. Town of Pitkin, Colo., named after him, 1879. County of Pitkin, Colo., created and named in his honor, 1881. Married, 17 June, 1862, Miss Fidelia M. James of Lockport, N. Y. Children: Robert J.; Frederick W., d. 1871; Samuel, d. 1871; Florence. Died, 18 December, 1886. * t Charles Smith Rogers. B. A., 1858. M. A., 1867. Born, 13 May, 1831, in Huntington, N. Y. s Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1858. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1859-94. Presiding Elder, North Boston District, 1878-82. Delegate, General Conference, 1880. Married, 13 June, i860. Miss Catherine Barnes of Middletown, Conn. Children: Henry Tracy, d. 1883; Maria Van Velsor. Died, 16 July, 1894. ^^ Nelson Stutson. B. A., 1858. *. B. K. Born, 20 September, 1830, in Monson, Mass. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1859-71. Traveled in Europe, 1869. Resided in Springfield, Mass., 1870-71. Married, 5 May, 1859, Miss Mary Stebbins of Palmer, Mass. Child: Nellie Taylor. Died, 16 April, 1871. PHI NU THETA 39 1859 *t Joseph Leland Morse. B. A., 1859. M. A., 1862. 4). B. K. Born, 4 May, 1837, in Wilton, Maine. Teacher, Falley Seminary, Fulton, N, Y., 1859-60. Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Chnrch, 1861, Teacher (1862-81), Vice- Principal (1875-81), Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me. Teacher (1881-1905), Assistant Principal (1890-1904), Preparatory Department, Northwestern University, Delegate, General Con- ference, 1872. Married, 3 October, 1861, Miss Emily J. Ivcavitt of Portland, Me. Children: MaryS.; Isabel Russel; Charles lyeavitt; Albert Augustus; Harriet Leland. Died, 18 June, 1905. William Henry Starr. Thornton, R. I. B. A., 1859. M. A., 1862. Born, 20 October, 1834, in Groton Bank, New London Co., Conn. Principal, High School, Westfield, Mass., 1859. Teacher, Onondaga Academy, N. Y., i860. Principal, Public School, New London, Conn., 1861-62. Preached in Norwich, Conn., 1862. M. E. minister, Providence Conference, 1863-91. Pastor, Congregational Church, Thornton, R. I., 1891-1900. Superin- tendent of Public Schools, Johnston, R. I., 1899- . Married, 24 November, 1859, Miss Nancy Williams of Groton Bank, Conn. Children: Frederick W., d. 1861; William Lincoln, d. 1874; Mattie Louise; Harris Ellwood. John Wesley Young. ly Belmont Avemie, Jersey City, N. J. B. A., 1859. M. A., 1862. Born, 31 January, 1833, ^^ Pocono (now Jackson), Pa. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1859- . Financial Agent, Newark Conference Seminary, 187 1. Married, 20 November, 1859, Miss Carrie M. Musk of Jersey City, N. J. Children: Mary Elizabeth; Ella Musk; Blanche; Carrie Wilson. i860 James Monroe Buckley. 1^0 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., or Morristown, N. J. M. A., 1869. D. D., 1872. LL. D., Emory and Henry College, 1884. L. H. D., Syracuse University, 1906. Born, 16 December, 1836, in Rahway, N. J. Left college during Freshman year. M. E. minister. New Hampshire Conference, 1859-64; Detroit Conference, 1864-66; New York East Conference, 1866- . Editor of The Chinstian 40 ECI.ECTIC SOCIETY Advocate, 1880- . Traveled in Europe, 1863. Delegate, General Conference, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1884, 1888, 1892, 1896, 1900, 1904, 1908. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1884- ; Woman's College of Baltimore; Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. President of the Board of Managers of the Methodist Episcopal (Seney) Hospital of Brooklyn from its foundation. Vice-President of the Board of Managers of the State Hospital for the Insane, Morris Plains, N. J. President of the Board of Managers of the New Jersey State Village for Epileptics, for six years from its beginning. Honorary member of the Medico - Psychological Society of America. Married, 1864, Miss Elizabeth Burns of Detroit, Mich., who died 1866. Married, 1874, Mrs. Sarah Isabella Staples, who died 1883. Married, 1886, Miss Adelaide S. Hill of Dover, N. H. Children: Monroe; Sarah Isabella. * Edson Wyllys Burr. B. A., i860. M. A., 1863. D. D., 1890. $. B. K. Born, 29 March, 1841, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of J. K. Private tutor, Port Gibson, Miss., i860. Principal, Brainard Academy, Haddam, Conn., 1861. Teacher, Pennington Sem- inary, N. J., 1862. M. E. minister. New Jersey Conference, 1864- 69; Newark Conference, 1869-1900. Trustee, Wesleyan, and Secretary of the Board, 1882-1900. Member, Board of Managers, Missionary Society, M. E. Church, 1892. Traveled in Europe, Summer, 1880. Married, 11 May, 1870, Miss Josephine E. Hill of Redding, Conn. Children: Harriet; Eugene Wyllys. Died, 19 May, 1900. * George Washington Clement. Born, 22 February, 1836, in Rockingham Co., N. H. Left college in Junior year. President, Board of Trustees, Wil- loughby College, i860- . Member of Ohio Legislature, 1879- , Member, Republican National Convention, Chicago, 111., 1880. Dealer in agricultural machinery. Married, 1859, Miss Lorinda A. Washburn, who died 2 April, 1861. Married, 1862, Miss Julia H. Brewer of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: Stella; George W., d. 1888; Julia H.; Mabel J. Died, 3 January, 1896. Wellesley Perry Coddington. Syracuse Lhiiversity, Syracuse, N. Y. B. A., i860. M. A., 1866. S. T. D., Hamilton, 1880. 4>. B. K. Born, 23 October, 1840, in Ossining, N. Y. Teacher, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., i860; Amenia Seminary, N. Y., (Acting Principal, 1863) 1862-63; Ca- zenovia, N. Y., 1864-65. Professor of Latin and Greek, Genesee PHI NU THKTA 41 Wesleyan, 1867-71; of Greek lyanguage and lyiterature, Ethics and Evidences of Christianity, Syracuse University, 1871-85; of Philosophy, 1885- . Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1863; transferred to Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, 1867; to Troy Conference, 1892. Married, 23 July, 1863, Miss Louisa Guibord of Plattsburg, N. Y. Children: Herbert Guibord; Gertrude; Winifred; Ethel. Herbert Franklin Fisk. Evanston, III. B. A., i860. M. A., 1863. D. D., Wesleyan, 1888; Willamette, 1888. LL. D., Allegheny, 1899; Northwestern, 1904. 4>. B. K. Born, 25 September, 1840, in Stoughton, Mass. Brother of E.G. Teacher, Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y., i860. Principal, Shelburne Academy, Vermont, 1861. Teacher, Cazen- ovia Seminary, N. Y., 1863-67; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1867-68. Principal, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1868-73; Preparatory Department, Northwestern Univer- sity, 1873-1904. Professor of Pedagogy, Northwestern Univer- sity, 1888- . Member of Rock River Conference, M. E. Church, 1878- . Married, 11 July, 1866, Miss Anna Green of Portage, N. Y. Children: Aurora Thompson; Ellen Green. ^Josiah Henry Newhall. B. A., i860. Born, 30 April, 1837, in Lynn, Mass. M. E. minister, Maine Conference, 1860-66. Married, 28 June, i860, Miss Ann L. Shepard of Lynn, Mass., who died July, 1867. Child: Clara Susan. Died, 13 October, 1866. * William I^awton Spalding. B. A., i860. 4). B. K. Born, 16 July, 1836, in Eastford, Conn. Teacher, St. James, N. Y., 1860-61. Studied law, Danielson- ville, Conn., 1861. Second Lieutenant, Company D, i8th Con- necticut Volunteers, 1862; soon First Lieutenant, afterwards Captain of Company B. Provost-marshal, Hagerstown, Md., 1863. Killed in the Battle of New Market, Va., 15 May, 1864. t Webster Rogers Walkley. 2y Murray Street, New York, N. Y. , or ^yS Washington Avenue, Brooklyti, N. J". B. A., i860. M. A., 1863. D. C. L., Dickinson, 1906. Born, 19 April, 1839, in Haddam, Conn. 42 KCLKCTIC SOCIETY Principal, Clinton Institute, Conn., 1860-62; Lewis Academy, Southington, Conn., 1862-66. General Agent for S. Stow Man- ufacturing Co., 1866-70. In business with Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., their successors, Southington, Conn., and New York, N. Y., 1870- , Alderman, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894-96; New York, N. Y., 1902-04. Married, 25 December, i860, Miss Hattie E. Camp of Durham, Conn. Children: Winfield Davidson, d. 1903; Mary Emeline. William Hartshorne Wardell. 62 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. , or Phie Bluff, Moore County, N. C. B. A., i860. M. A., 1863. *. B. K. Born, 19 August, 1836, in New York, N. Y. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, i860- . Presid- ing Elder, New Haven District, 1884-88; New York District, 1888-93; North Long Island District, 1893-94. Superannuated, 1895. Supply Preacher, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1897-1901; Shaw Avenue, Queens Borough, N. Y., 1902. Married, 3 February, 1862, Miss H. C. Phelps of Meriden, Conn. Children: George Phelps; Mary L., d. 1894. 1861 Edgar Frederick Clark. 4j^ Fruit Hill Avenue, North Providence, R. I. B. A., 1861. M. A., 1864. 4>. B. K. Born, 12 September, 1835, in South Windsor, Conn. M. E. minister, Providence Conference, 1862- . Supernu- merary, 1873, 1888, 1901, 1905- . Attache, U. S. Geological Survey, 1888. Married, 23 April, 1862, Miss Julia M. Woodruff of Farming- ton, Conn., who died 26 April, 1882. Married, 7 November, 1888, Miss Helen Millar of North Providence, R. I. Children: Franklin Edgar; Frederick Lincoln; Sylvester Woodruff; Edwin Noadiah. Roswell Sargeant Douglass. 164. Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass. B. A., 1861. M. A., 1864. <&. B. K. Born, 26 September, 1841, in Lowell, Mass. In U. S. Army, ist Connecticut Heavy Artillery, 1861-64, with rank of ist Lieutenant. In business, Boston, Mass., 1865; Cali- fornia, 1866; New York, N. Y., 1867-68; Franklin, N. H., 1869-79; Plymouth, Mass., 1879-98. President, J. L. Thomson Manufactur- ing Co., Waltham, Mass.,1896-1907. President, American Lacing Hook Company, Waltham, Mass., 1898-1907. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892, 1900. Trustee, Wes- leyan, 1893-99. President, Boston Methodist Social Union, PHI NU THKTA 43 1902. Member of General Conference Deaconess Commission. Manager of New England Deaconess Association, 1904. Presi- dent, Boston Missionary and Church Extension Society, 1906. Married, 12 January, 1870, Miss Frances Josephine Clark of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: William Morgan; Francis A. Saw- yer; Marian E., d. 1874; Richard Washburn; Roswell Leon; Arthur Sylvester; Gordon Clark; Grace Evans; Josephine. * t Francis Daniels Kdgerton. B. A., 1861. M. A., 1864. M. D., University of Vermont, 1863; College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1864. Born, 26 August, 1838, in Chatham, Conn. Student, Medical Department, University of Vermont, 1863; College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1864. House Surgeon and Physician, Bellevue and Charity Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1864-66, Practiced medicine, Middletown, Conn., 1866-1905. Married, 5 November, 1868, Miss Amelia Du Pont Cruger of Middletown, Conn. Children; Henry Cruger; Francis Cruger; John Warren. Died, 19 January, 1905. * Wilbur Fisk Osborne. B. A., 1861. M. A., 1864. 4>. B. K. Born, 14 January, 1841, in Derby, Conn. In U. S. Army, 1861-64; Captain, Company G (Wesleyan Uni- versity Guards), ist Connecticut Artillery, 1863. Engaged in Manufacturing in Ansonia and Derby, Conn., 1865- . Presi- dent, Union Fabric Company; Schneller Stay Works, Derby, Conn. Married, 10 October, 1867, Miss Ellen Davis of Oxford, Conn. Children: Jennie, d, 1872; John, d. 1872; Frances. Died, 30 March, 1907. * George I^ansing Taylor. B. A., Columbia, 1861. M. A., 1864. D. D., Syracuse, 1876. Iv. H. D., Columbia, 1887. . B. K. Born, 13 February, 1835, in Skaneateles, N. Y. Left college during Junior year. Studied in Ohio Wesleyan and Cokimbia. Assistant Editor, The Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y., 1861-62. M. E. minister, New York East Confer- ence, 1862 - 1903. Centennial Poet, Columbia College, 1887. Trustee, Syracuse University, 1870-1903. Married, 1861, Miss Eliza Minerva French of New York, N. Y, Children: George Lansing, d.; Theodora May; John Mansfield; Austianna Eliza; Georgiana Curry; Edward Thomson. Died, 26 July, 1903. 44 ECI.KCTIC SOCIKTY t Charles Green Rich Vinal. Middletown, Comi. B. A., 1861. Born, 14 January, 1840, in Monroe, Maine, First Lieutenant, Twenty-fourth Connecticut Volunteers, 1862 -63. Admitted to the Bar, 1863. Clerk of Superior Court for Middlesex County, 1865-1906. Judge of Probate, Middletown, Conn., 1867; City Recorder and Town Treasurer, 1878; Alder- man, 1881-82; Mayor, 1894-96. State Senator, Connecticut, 1897, 1899. Secretary of the State, 1901-05. Married, 19 October, 1865, Miss M. Amelia Hotchkiss of Mid- dletown, Conn. George Whitaker. 806 Bridge Street, Lowell, Mass. B. A., 1861. M. A., 1864. D. D., Fort Worth University, 1888. ^. B. K. Born, 14 May, 1836, in Boston, Mass. M. K. minister. New England Conference, 1861-87, 1897-98, 1900- ; Detroit Conference, 1899-1900, Presiding Elder, Spring- field District; 1874-77. President, Wiley University, Texas, 1887-90; Willamette University, Oregon, 1891-92; Portland Uni- versity, Oregon, 1899-1900. Detroit Conference, 1894-96; New England Conference, 1897-98, 1900- . Librarian and Treasurer, New England Methodist Historical Society, 1903-06. General Agent, Methodist Ministers' Relief Association, 1904-05. Married, 22 June, 1861, Miss Harriet Clarke. Children: George Edgar; a son, d.; Harriet Clarke; John Holland. 1862 * Henry I^ester Dickinson. B. A., 1862. M. A., 1865. Born, 10 October, 1835, in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Principal, Public Schools, Danville, 111., 1862-64. Special Agent, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., in Springfield and Chicago, 111., 1864-71. Member of firm, Stearns, Dickinson, & Co., Illinois General Agents of Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1871-81. Married, 1866, Miss Josephine M. Gleason of Chicopee Falls, Mass, Child: Dora L. Died, 18 August, 1881. * Ezra Hall. B. A., 1862. M. A., 1865. 4>. B. K. Born, II May, 1835, in Marlborough, Conn. Admitted to the Bar, 1863. Member, Connecticut Senate, 1863; House of Representatives, 1864. Practiced law, Hartford, Conn., PHI NU THKTA 45 1865-77. Publisher, The Hartford Post, 1868. President, pro tempore, Connecticut Senate, 1871. Married, 4 November, 1868, Miss Fannie T. Pease of Hartford, Conn. Children: Robert Ezra; Fannie Pease. Died, 3 November, 1877. 1863 * Henry Apple ton Buttrick. Died, 8 May, 1861, during Sophomore year. f Wesley Dempster Chase. 2 og Lansing Street, Utica, N. Y. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. *. B. K. Born, 5 October, 1840, in Watertown, N. Y, M. F. minister, Black River Conference, 1863-70; Colorado Conference, 1870-73; Northern New York Conference, 1873- . Chaplain, 193d New York State Volunteers, 1865-66. Married, 25 June, 1868, Miss Ann Emily Thompson oi Geddes, N. Y., who died 30 September, 1875. Married, 24 June, 1891, Miss Harriet Ann Eaton of Herkimer, N. Y. Children: Clara Thompson; Arthur Wiley. * Samuel William Moore Chattaway. Born, 20 June, 1842, in New York, N. Y. Left college December, 1861. Enlisted 24th Regiment, Con- necticut Volunteers; promoted to 2d Lieutenant. Engaged in manufacturing, Middletown, Conn., 1865-81. Married, 19 October, 1864, Miss Mary Keys of Middletown, Conn. Children: Helena; George K., d. 1873; Samuel, d. 1875; Ralph, d. 1875; Arthur K. Died, 9 November, 1881. William Haven Daniels. M. A., Illinois Wesleyan, 1870. Born, 18 May, 1836, in Franklin, Mass. Left college during Sophomore year. Librarian, Northwestern University, 1866-68. Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Illinois Wesleyan, 1868-69. M. E. minister, Rock River Con- ference, 1869-82; New England Conference, 1883-85; New York Conference, 1902- . Supernumerary, 1876-82. Missionary, In- dia, 1898-T901. Married, 1861, Miss Henrietta M. Merrick of Chicopee, Mass. Child: Emma T. Everett Kent Dexter. i Highland Place, Boston, Mass. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. Born, 15 March, 1840, in Boston, Mass. 46 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY Student, Divinity School, Harvard, 1863, Teacher, New Eng- land Educational Commission for Freedmen; also Corporal, 60th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1864-65. Assistant Supervisor of Government White Schools, Portsmouth and Newtown, Va., 1865. Studied law in Leavenworth, Kan., 1865-67. Practiced law, Leavenworth, Kan., 1867-70; Boston, Mass., 1870-90. Re- tired, 1890. * John Hanlon. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. Born, 23 June, 1836, in Freehold, N. J. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1863-75. In South on account of poor health, 1869-70. Resided in Morristown, N. J., 1870. Teacher, Pennington Seminary, N. J,, 1871. Engaged in farming, Pennington, N. J., 1872-75. Married, 21 October, 1863, Miss Amelia Bonsall of Morristown, N. J. Children: Mary Louisa; Eliza Bonsall; John. Died, 4 January, 1875. t Charles Swartz Harrower. 24^ West io4.th Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., Troy University, 1862; Wesleyan, 1863. M. A., 1865. D. D., 1882. . B. K. Born, 31 October, 1842, in Waterbury, Vermont, Brother of H. D. Teacher, Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1863. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1864- . Traveled in Europe, Egypt and Pal- estine, and studied in Berlin University, Germany, 1878-80. Teacher, Drew Seminary for Young Women, Carmel, N. Y., 1898- . William Pallister Hubbard. Wheeling, W. Va. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. <&. B. K. Born, 24 December, 1843, in Wheeling, W. Va. Son of C. D. Practicing law in Wheeling, W. Va., 1864- . Served in Third West Virginia Cavalry, 1865. Clerk of West Virginia House of Delegates, 1866-70. Delegate to Republican Convention, Cincin- nati, 1872; Chicago, 1888. Member of West Virginia House of Delegates, and of Committee to revise General Statutes, 1881-82. Chairman of Commission to revise the tax system of West Vir- ginia, 1902-03. Member of Congress, ist District, West Virginia, 1907- . Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science; American Economic Association. Married, 21 May, 1868, Miss Anna E. Chamberhn of Thibo- daux, La. Children: Julia Payne; Nelson Chamberlin; Alma Russell; Louise Pallister; Sarah Pallister. PHI NU THKTA 47 Truman Hiram Kimpton, 66^ Huntington Avenue^ Boston, Mass. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. <&. B. K. Born, 14 November, 1840, in Hunterstown, Quebec. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1863-67. Principal, High School, Jonesville, N. Y., 1867-68; High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1869-73. Professor of Latin, Boston Univer- sity, 1873-83; and of Roman and Constitutional Law, 1880-83. In publishing business, Boston, Mass., 1883-1905. Retired, 1905. Married, 1864, Miss Ellen Louise Brown of Granby, Mass. Child: Frederick, d. 1893. Augustus Winslow Kingsley. Niantic, Conn. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. Born, 2 October, 1840, in Montville, Conn. Teacher, Norwich High School, Conn., 1864, In publish- ing business, 1865-67. M. E. minister. Providence Conference, 1868- . Supernumerary on account of ill health, in office of Cheney Bros., Silk Manufacturers, South Manchester, Conn., 1871-72. Married, 10 October, 1866, Miss Charissa A. W. Davis of Norwich, Conn. Children: Charissa Augusta; Henry Augustus, d. 1876. * George Amos Newcomb. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. Born, 14 February, 1841, in Boston, Mass. Admiral's Secretary, North Atlantic Squadron, U. S. Navy, 1864. With Rich & Co., Wholesale Grocers, St. Louis, Mo., 1865. Engaged in mercantile business, Newcomb Bros., St. Louis, Mo., 1866-1906. Married, 3 February, 1869, Miss Julia A. Floyd of Medford, Mass. Children : Edna ; Norton ; Charles Lawrence ; George Amos. Died, 12 December, 1906. John Clark Rand. 4g Federal Street, Boston, Mass. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. 4). B. K. Born, 6 June, 1842, in Chelsea, Mass. In publishing business (Rand, Avery & Co.), Boston, Mass., 1863-90; President, 1887-89. Vice-President and Resident Direc- tor, Western Agency, Massachusetts Benefit Life Association, Chicago, 111., 1891-98. Connected with Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 111., 1898-99. With Bradstreet's Mercantile Agency, Boston, Mass., 1899- . Member, Massachusetts Legislature, 1880-82; Member of Commission to revise General Statutes. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871-79, 1881-92. Married, 6 June, 1867, Miss Katharine M. Bates of Great Falls, N. H. Children: Katharine; Philip. 48 ECLECTIC SOCIETY Moses Lewis Scudder. Huntington, L. I., or S2 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1863, M. A., 1866. Born, 3 February, 1843, in Charlestown, Mass. Son of M. L. Brother of N. P. With Elton Banking Company, Waterbury, Conn., 1863-65 (Secretary, 1865). Treasurer of American Printing Company, and Editor of The IVaterbury American, 1868-69. In real estate business, Chicago, 111., 1870-81. Vice-President, Equitable Trust Company, New York, N. Y., 1872-73. Chairman, Executive Committee, Honest Money League of the Northwest, 1878. In brokerage business, Chicago, 1881-85. Organizer and proprietor of the Investors' Agency, 1885 -1905. President, Investors' Agency, Inc., 1905. President, St. Joseph, South Bend, and Southern R. R., 1897- . President, Lincoln Traction Company, Nebraska, 1898- . Fellow of American Geographical Society. Member of New York Historical Society. Married, 17 June, 1873, Miss Clarine Williams of Lake Forest, 111., who died 24 July, 1904. Children: Marvyn; Harold; Philip Johnston; Lawrence Williams. Freeman Pratt Tower. zj Avalon Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. B. A., 1863. M. A., 1866. D. D., University of the Pacific, 1885. . B. K. Born, 10 January, 1841, in Easton, Mass. Delegate of U. S. Christian Commission, 1863. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1864- . Delegate, General Con- ference, 1900. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1902- . Treasurer, Wesleyan, 1 902-1 907. Member of Commission on Unification of M. E. Book Concern, 1905-06. Traveled, Europe and the East, 1879; Europe, 1890; Alaska, 1893; Mexico, 1896; around the world, 1900. Married, 29 May, 1866, Miss Julia O. Toy of Simsbury, Conn. Children: William Henry; Sarah Humphrey. * Henry Eugene Burton. Born in Monroe, Conn. Left college during Junior year. lyieutenant, and Aide-de- Camp, North Carolina Colored Troops, 1862-65. Studied law, Hartford, Conn., 1865. Practiced law, Hartford, 1866-90; Mid- dletown, Conn., 1890-1904. At one time, Councilman, and Side Judge of the City Court. United States Commissioner, 1868-80. Executive Secretary under Governor Jewell, 1870. Register in Bankruptcy, 1872-1904. Married, 1866, Miss Mary Beecher Hooker of Hartford, Conn. Children: Allen Hooker, d.; Katharine Hooker. Died, 1904. * William Alvord Fosgate. Born, 27 June, 1839, in Winchester, N. H. Left college during Junior year. Captain, Company F, 14th Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, 1862-64. Killed, 19 September, 1864, in the battle near Winchester, Va. * Daniel Gould Harriman. B. A., 1864. M. A., 1867. *. B. K. Born, 9 July, 1833, in New Sharon, Me. 50 KCI.ECTIC SOCIETY Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1864-65. Studied law, Portland, Me., 1866-67. Practiced law, Portland, Me., 1867-68; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-74; New York, N. Y., 1874- 93. Judge, Court of Sessions, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-96. Married, 29 May, 1867, Miss Sally A. Ingraham of Amenia, N. Y., who died January, 1896. Child: Henry Ingraham. Died, 31 December, 1896. Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham. 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1864. M. A., 1867. LL. D., 1903. *. B. K. Born, 2 May, 1838, in Amenia, N. Y. Brother of R. and W. M. Studied law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-65. Practicing law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866- . President, Brooklyn Bar Association, 1899-1903. Trustee of Pekin University, China. Trustee, Wes- leyan, 1897- ; President of the Board of Trustees, 1903- . Member of Board of Education, M. E. Church. Manager, Amer- ican Bible Society. President for two terms of Brooklyn Meth- odist Social Union. For several years. Counsel to the Bridge Commission, New York and Brooklyn. Married, 3 September, 1873, Miss Winifred E. Andrews of Des Moines, la. Children: Mary, d. 1876; Winifred, d.; Henry An- drews; Edward Andrews; Olin; Edith; Ruth; Grace; Mark Hoyt. Costello Lippitt. Norwich, Conn. B. A., 1864. M. A., 1867. Born, 12 December, 1842, in East Killingly, Conn. In business, Norwich Savings Society, Conn., 1865- ; Treas- urer, 1878- . Treasurer, Groton and Stonington Street Railway Co.; Masonic Temple Corporation; Eliza Huntington Memorial Home. Chairman, Board of Trustees, Norwich Plospital for the Insane. Trustee, Norwich Free Academy. Member of Foreign Missionary Board, M. E. Church. Lay Delegate, General Con- ference, M. E. Church, 1900, 1904. Married, 17 August, 1864, Miss Emily Hyde Standish of Nor- wich, Conn., who died 20 May, 1889. Married, 4 June, 1900, Miss Gertrude Hopkins Lamphere of Norwich, Conn. Children: Mary Bell; Norris Standish. ^ lyucius Seneca Nichols. Left college during Senior year. In U. S. Army, 1864. Died, 27 August, 1864, George Nelson Phelps. Vernon, Tolland Co., Conn. B. A., 1864. M. A., 1867. Born, 12 September, 1839, in Warehouse Point, Conn. Teacher, Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I., 1864-67. Chemist and Superintendent, Gowanus Chemical PHI NU THETA 5 I Works, New York, N. Y., 1S67-80. Proprietor, Phelps Chemical Works, Brooklyn, 1880-87. Engaged in chemical demonstra- tion, 1888. Engaged in construction of chemical plants at Goshen, N. Y., and Aurora, 111., 1889-94. Retired, 1894. Married, 26 October, 1870, Miss Helen A. Brown of Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Bond Wood. 599 Plaza of the Inquisition, Lima, Peru. B. A., Indiana Asbury University, 1863; Wesleyan University, 1864. M. A., Indiana Asbury University, 1866; Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1867. EIv. D., De Pauw University, 1882. D. D., 1901. Born, 17 March, 1844, in Eafayette, Ind. Brother of J. S. and J. R. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-67. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1865-68; Northwest Indiana Conference, 1868-93; South American Conferences, 1893- . President, Valparaiso College, Ind., 1867-69. Mission- ary in South America, 1869- . In Rosario, Argentina, 1870-77; Acting Consul of United States, 1872; Consul, 1873-77. Chair- man of Municipal Commissioners of Schools, Rosario, 1873-77. Member of City Government, Rosario, 1874. Admitted to prac- tice of law, Argentine Federal Court, 1875. One of the founders of National College, Rosario, 1875; Professor of Physics and As- tronomy, 1875-77. Ill missionary work, Montevideo, Uruguay, 1877-81. Founder of El Eva7igelista, the first Spanish evan- gelical weekly in the world; Editor and Publisher, 1877-81. Superintendent of Missions of M. E. Church in South America, 1879-87. One of the editors of the first Spanish hymn and tune book in South America, 1881. Delegate, First Ecumenical Conference of Methodism, London, 1881. Had two interviews with the Emperor of Brazil, securing reform in marriage laws, and permission for use of Bible in Mission day schools, 1884. Editor and Publisher, La Escuela Dominical, 1884-87. Founder, Methodist Theological Seminary, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1888; President, 1889-91. P'ounder of Evangelical College, Colonia Valdense, Uruguay, 1888. Superintendent of Missions, north- western South America, 1891-1907. Founder and general man- ager. Mission school system, Peru, 1892- . Founding Member, South America Conference, 1893. Delegate, World's Congress of Missions, Chicago, 1893. Founding Member, Western South America Conference, 1898. One of the founders of Technical School of Commerce, Lima, Peru, 1899; President, 1899- . Commissioned by Government of Ecuador to found National Normal Schools. Working in Panama, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906. Organized first American Church in Panama, 1905. Founding Member, University Club, Panama. Founding Member, Andes Conference, 1905. Founder, Methodist Theological Seminary, 52 KCIvE^CTlC SOCIETY Lima, Peru, 1906; President, 1906- . Engaged in church educa- tional work in Peru, 1907- . Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Geographical Society, Lima, Peru; Latin-American Scientific Congress. Married, 23 July, 1867, Miss Ellen Dow of Westfield, Mass. Children: Elsie; Amy; Anges, d.; Thomas, d.; Edwin Dow; Bertha. 1865 * Wilbur Olin Atwater. B. A., 1865. M. A., 1868. Ph. D., Yale, 1869. LL. D., Uni- versity of Vermont, 1904. . B. K. Born, 3 May, 1844, in Johnsburgh, N. Y. Principal, Colchester Academy, Vt., 1865; High School, Spen- cer, Mass., 1866; High School, Westport, N. Y., 1867. Student, Sheffield Scientific School, 1868-69. Studied in Germany, 1869- 71. Professor of Chemistry, East Tennessee University, 1871-73; Maine State College, 1873. Instructor, Wesleyan, 1873-74; Pro- fessor of Chemistry, 1874-1907. Director, Connecticut Agricul- tural Experiment Station, 1875-77. State Chemist of Connecti- cut, 1882. Director, Storrs (Conn.) Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888-1902. In 1888 founded, and until 1891, Director of the Office of Experiment Stations, United States Department of Agriculture. Special Agent in charge of Nutrition Investiga- tions, United States Department of Agriculture, 1894-1903; Chief of Nutrition Investigations, 1903-05. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member, Ameri- can Chemical Society; American Physiological Society; Wash- ington Academy of Science; Societe Chimique de Paris; Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. Associate Member, Societe d' Hygiene Alimentaire et de 1' Alimentation Rationelle de I'Homme. Cor- responding Member, Societe Royale des Sciences Medicales et Naturelles de Bruxelles; Russian Imperial Military Academy of Medicine. Foreign Member, Swedish Academy of Agriculture. Married, 26 August, 1874, Miss Marcia Woodard of Bangor, Me. Children: Helen Woodard; Charles Woodard. Died, 22 September, 1907. Allen Clark. Gra?id Forks, North Dakota. B. A., 1865. M. A., 1868. B. D., Union Theological Seminary, 1868. Born, 12 October, 1842, in Whitehall, N. Y. Employed in office of The American Agriculturist, 1865. Pastor, Congregational Church, Seymour, Conn., 1868-69; Wilton, Iowa, 1869-70; Huntington, Conn., 1873-74; Bridgeport, Conn., 1874-79; since in Vermont, Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota. Founded and edited, Ttie Western Weekly, Davenport, PHI NU THETA 53 la., 1871-72. Assistant Home Missionary Superintendent of Minnesota, Congregational Church. Married, 19 November, 1868, Miss Rhoda Kendall of Seymour, Conn. Children: Marie M.; Jessie, d. 1875; William, d. 1875; Rose Alleine; Kendall; Thirsa R.; Laura E. * Joseph Henry Mansfield! B. A., 1865. M. A., 1868. Born, 25 November, 1837, in Whitehall, N. Y. Preacher, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1865. M. K. minister. New England Conference, 1866-1906. Presiding Elder, Lynn District, 1886-92; Boston District, 1894-1900; Cambridge District, 1900-05. Clerk of the Methodist Ministers' Relief Association, 1878-1906. Superintendent, Boston Missionary and Church Extension Soci- ety, 1905-06. Delegate, General Conference, 1888, 1900; Ecu- menical Methodist Conference, London, England, 1901. Married, 6 September, 1865, Miss Pamelia S. Murray. Children: Mabel Sexton, d. 1870; Frederic J. Hullett; George Whitney; Eliza Chamberlain; Grace Murray. Died, 29 December, 1906. William Henry Harrison Phillips. Brookings, South Dakota. B. A., 1865. M. A., 1868. Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, 1868. 4). B. K. Born, 25 July, 1841, in Loughboro, Ontario, Can. Studied in Germany, 1865-68. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1868-69; Genesee College, Lima, N. Y., 1869- 70; East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1870-71; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1871-83; South Dakota Agricultural College, 1884-90. Professor of Mathematics, South Dakota Agricultural College, 1890- ; Vice-President, 1895- . Looking after real estate interests in Minnesota and the Dakotas. Married, 19 July, 1871, Miss Carrie E. Houghton of North Bennington, Vermont. Children: Edward C; Florence H.; C. Louise. William North Rice. Middletow7i, Conn. B. A., 1865. Ph. D., Yale, 1867. M. A., 1868. LL. D., Syra- cuse, 1886. <|). B. K. Born, 21 November, 1845, in Marblehead, Mass. Son of W. Brother of E. H. and C. F. Preached in Grace M. E. Church, Boston, Mass., 1865. Student, Sheffield Scientific School, 1866-67. Professor of Geology and Natural History, Wesleyan, 1867-84; of Geology, 1884- . Sec- retary of the Faculty, 1869-80, 1882-92. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1869. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1867-68, 1881, 1884, 1892-93, 1900, 1907. Assistant, U. S. Fish 54 ECI.ECTIC SOCIETY Commission, 1873, 1874. Visited Bermuda for geological and zoological investigation, 1876-77. Member, Middletown, (Conn.) Board of Education, 1884-91; President, 1885-91. Assistant Geol- ogist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1891-92. Chairman, Board of Examiners, New York East Conference, 1896- . Lecturer on the Relations of Science and Religion, Hamilton Theological Sem- inary, Colgate University, 1897-1900. President, Connecticut Council of Education, 1902-05. President, Connecticut Gamma Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, 1902- . Superintendent, Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey, 1903- . Acting Presi- dent, Wesleyan University, 1907-08. Fellow of American Associ- ation for the Advancement of Science; Vice-President, 1905-06. Founding member, American Society of Naturalists; President, 1891. Fellow of Geological Society of America. Member, Cen- tennial Conference, 1884; International Congress of Geologists, 1891, 1900; International Geographic Congress, 1904; Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences; National Geographic Society; . Washington Academy of Sciences; Appalachian Mountain Club. Married, 12 April, 1870, Miss Elizabeth Wing Crowell, daughter of Loranus Crowell. Children: Edward Loranus; Charles Wil- liam, d. 1882. * Merritt Hoag Sherman. Born, 3 June, 1842, in Danby, Vt. Left college at close of Freshman year, ist Lieutenant, nth Vermont Heavy Artillery. Killed, 21 June, 1864, during the siege of Petersburgh, Va. * Henry Tourtellott. Born, 1 84 1, in Webster, Mass. Left college during Junior year. Principal, Public School, Davenport, Iowa, 1864-70. Married, 1868, Miss Josie B. Turkington of Redding, Conn. Died, December, 1870. 1866 * George Clifford Carpenter. B. A., 1866. M. A., 1869. Born, 20 March, 1840, in Nelson, Madison Co., N. Y. In service of American Missionary Association, South Carolina, 1866. Vice-Principal and Teacher, Fairfield Seminary, N. Y., 1867. Teacher, Whitestown Seminary, N. Y., 1868. Professor of Natural Science, Simpson Centenary College, Indianola, la., 1869-81. Traveled, Texas and Colorado, 1879; Mexico, 1881-83. Professor of Latin, Simpson Centenary College, 1883- . Married, 2 October, 1866, Miss Frances E. Cheesman. Children: Corena; Edith Maria; Eloise. Died, I October, 1894. PHI NU THKTA 55 * Rhys Barker Gwillim. B. A., 1866. M. A., 1869. 4>. B. K. Born, 19 November, 1838, in Llandisilia, Wales. Corporal, Twenty-second Connecticut Volunteers, 1862-63. Teacher, High School, Hartford, Conn., 1866-67. Studied law, 1868-69. Practiced law, Hartford, Conn., 1869-70; Waterbury, Conn., 1870-74; New York, N. Y., 1874-1905. Married, 30 April, 1875, Miss Kate H. Johnston of Scar- borough, N. Y. Died, 8 June, 1905. Warren I^anning Hoagland. 2gi North Grove Street, East Orange, N. J. B. A., 1866. M. A., 1869. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1874. D. D., 1896. Born, II May, 1844, in Hope, N. J. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilhraham, Mass., 1866-67. Student, Albany Law School, 1868; Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1872-74. Instructor, Drew Theological Seminary, 1872-73. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1870- . Pre- siding Elder, Newark District, 1900-06. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1905- . Delegate, General Conference, 1904. Married, 3 March, 1875, Miss Emily Case Cleveland of Jersey City, N. J., who died 30 October, 1895. Children: Warren Lanning; Herbert Case. Stephen Henry OHn. j^ Nassau Street, New York, N. ¥., or loy East j_5th Street, Neiv York, N. Y. B. A., 1866. M. A., 1869. LL. B., Albany Law School, 1867. LL. D., 1894. 4>. B. K. Born, 22 April, 1847, in Middletown, Conn. Student, Law School, University of Albany, N. Y., 1866-67. Practicing law. New York, N. Y., 1869- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1880- . Trustee, Astor Library, New York, N. Y., 1888-95; New York Public Library, 1895- . Vice-President, New York City Bar Association, 1898-99. President, University Settlement Society, 1900-06. Commissioned to revise New York City Public School Law. Major and Judge Advocate, First and Second Brigades, National Guard, State of New York, 1882-89. Lieu- tenant Colonel and Acting Adjutant General, First Brigade, 1889-98. Colonel and Chief of Staff, National Guard, 1898-1903. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member, Academy of Political Science; National Civic Federa- tion; New York Society Colonial Wars (Lt. Gov. 1906-07); New York State Bar Association. Poet, Semi-Centennial, Wesleyan, 1881; delivered address, Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, 1906. 56 kci.e:ctic society Married, 23 October, 1879, Miss Alice W. Barlow of New York, N. Y., who died November, 1882. Married, 21 March, 1903, Mrs. Emeline (Harriman) Dodge. Children: two daughters. Henry Adonijah Strong. Erie Trust Co. Buildijig, Erie, Pa. B. A., 1866. M. A., 1869. LIv. B., Harvard, 1872. $. B. K. Born, 22 November, 1844, in Portland, Conn. Teacher, Newburg Seminary, N. Y., 1867. Principal, Union School, Franklin, Pa., 1868-70. Student, Harvard Law School, 1871-72. Practiced law in Franklin, Pa., 1873-79. Principal, Krie Academy, Pa., 1879-81. Practicing law in Brie, Pa., 1881- . Married, 22 March, 1872, Mrs. Gordon of Franklin, Pa. 1867 Peter Fletcher Cole. 66 Chestnut Street, East Ora?ige, N. J. . Born, 16 November, 1845, in Broadway, N. J. Left college in January, 1865. Second Lieutenant of Company G, 29th Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, 1865; afterward, Chief Clerk, Commissary of Muster's Office, Brownsville, Texas. In cotton goods business. New York, N. Y., and Newark, N. J., 1869-1906. Partner, firm of Denny, Poor & Co., New York and Boston; later Poor Bros. & Co.; later Edward E. Poor & Co., New York, 1897-1906. Retired, 1906, Married, 10 November, 1881, Miss Isabella W. Reeves of Newark, N. J. Children: d. in infancy. Robert Newton Crane. 2 Essex Court, The Temple, Eo?idon, E. C, England, or 28 Courtjield Gardens, Londori, S. IV., Engla7id. B. A., 1867. M. A., 1870. Born, I April, 1848, in Long Branch, N. J. Assistant Editor, Newark Daily Advertiser, N. J., 1867. Founded Newark Morning- Register with Richard Watson Gilder, 1868. Assistant and Managing Editor, St. Louis Democrat, Mo., 1870-74. United States Consul, Manchester, England, 1874-78. Practiced law in St. Louis, Mo., 1878-87. Removed to England, t888. Called to English Bar, Barrister of Middle Temple, 1894. Representative of the United States on South African Deportation Claims Commission, 1901. Agent of United States on Samoan Arbitration Award, 1903-05. Legal Adviser, United States Embassy, London, England, 1905. United States Govern- ment Despatch Agent, 1906. Chairman, American Society in London, 1898. Member of Executive Committee, Society of Comparative Legislation, 1904. Great Herald of Great Privy of Knights Templar of England and Wales, 1905. Married, 17 November, 1873, Miss Mary Frances Crane of St. Louis, Mo. Children: Gerard Allen; Robert Eugene; Lucius Fairchild; Allene Roberta Lucia. PHI NU THETA 57 * George Opdyke Cummins. lyeft college during Junior year. Practiced medicine, Hack- ettstown, N. J., 1868; Dover, N. J., 1881. * Isaac Newton Elwood. B. A., University of Michigan, 1867. M. A., University of Michigan, 1870. Born, II May, 1843, in Starkville, N. Y. Student, University of Michigan, 1865-67. M. E. minister, Detroit Conference, 1867- . Presiding Elder, 1877- . Married, 1878, Miss Annie C. Houpt of Utica, N. Y, Children: Caroline Frances; Mary Alice. Died, 19 January, 1887. * Frederick Taber Glover. B. A., 1867. M. A., 1870. 4>. B. K. Born, 10 September, 1843, in Orient, N, Y. Teacher, Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I., 1867-69. Studied law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-71. Practiced law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871-73. Lecturer on Medical Jurispru- dence, Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1872-73. Died, December, 1899, * Henry Draper Harrower. Born, 10 June, 1846, in North Adams, Mass. Brother of C. S. Left college in Junior year. Teacher, Michigan. Agent, later Editor, for Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., later American Book Co., for many years. Member of firm, Franklin Publish- ing Co., later Richardson, Smith & Co., later The Macmillan Co., New York, N. Y. Married, 31 October, 1882, Miss Margaret G. Sherman of New York, N. Y. Died, 23 April, 1907. * Charles Wesley Millard. B. A., 1867. M. A., 1870. Ph. D., University of^the City of New York, 1891. ^. B. K. Born, II March, 1846, in Hackensack, N. J. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1867-1905. Presiding Elder, 1899-1905. Delegate, General Conference, 1900, 1904. Married, 29 December, 1868, Miss Hattie A. Prior of Middle- town, Conn. Children: Charles Warren; William J. Died, II May, 1905. 58 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY * Charles Randolph North. B. A., 1867. M. A., 1870. ^. B. K. Born, 27 Avigust, 1845, in Columbus, Miss. Son of C. C. Brother of F. M. In business, New York, N. Y., 1868-72. M. B. minister. New York Conference, 1873-89. Corresponding Secretary, New York City Church Extension and Missionary Society, 1889. Married, 22 October, 1868, Miss Annie M. Haight of Pleasant- ville, N. Y. Children: Charles Edward; Effingham Randolph; Ralph Mason; Mary; Francis Reid; Albert, d. 1879; Lucy Eliza- beth; Rhys narrower. Died, 20 April, i' Charles I^ewis Bonnell. 1868 B. A., 1868. M. A., 1871. M. D., Hahnemann Medical College, 1871. <^. B. K. Born, 15 October, 1846, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Student, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1868-70; Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870-71. Practiced medicine, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872-1902. Member of Medical Staff, Brooklyn Maternity Hospital, and Lecturer, New York State Training School for Nurses, 1874-79. Member of Medical and Surgical Staff, Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital, in charge of Department of Gynecology, 1876- Member of American Institute of Homeopathy. Elected Per- manent Member of New York State Homeopathic Medical Soci- ety, 1878. Married, 12 December, 1872, Miss Lizzie W. Irvine of Brook- lyn, N. Y. Child: Ralph Irvine. Died, 15 January, 1902. * Michael John Callan. B. A., 1863, and M. A., 1866, Baldwin University, Ohio. Born, 16 August, 1837, in Louthe, Ireland. In Wesleyan University one year on a special course. Teacher of Science and Philosophy, Willoughby Collegiate Institute, Ohio, 1863-65. Instructor, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1866-68. Congregational Minister, chiefly in New England, 1868-1907. Married, 26 June, 1866, Miss Olive R. Gurney of Mentor, Ohio. Children: John Paul, d.; Mary Catherine; John Gurney; Olive Amy, d. Died, 12 May, 1907. PHI NU THKTA 59 * Freeman Birney Hamblin. B. A., 1868. . B. K. Born, 13 August, 1841, in Cayuga, N. Y. Student, Boston Theological Seminary, Mass., 1868-69. Died, 8 May, 1869. Martin Augustine Knapp. Washington^ D. C. B. A., 1868. M. A., 1871; Syracuse, 1876. LIv. D., 1892. 4>. B. K. Born, 6 November, 1843, in Spafford, N. Y. Studied law in Homer, N. Y., 1868-69. Admitted to New York State Bar, 1869. Practicing law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1870- . Corporation Counsel, Syracuse, 1878-83. Member of Interstate Commerce Commission, 1891- ; Chairman, 1898- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1888- . Married, 29 December, 1869, Miss Marian Hotchkiss of Middle- town, Conn., who died 4 December, 1904. Married, 10 August, 1907, Mrs. Nellie Maynard Gardiner of Syracuse, N. Y. * Selden Walkley Noyes. M. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1868. Born in Higganum, Conn. Left college in Freshman year. Practiced medicine. Middle- town, Conn., 1869; Higganum, Conn., 1870-73. Clerk, Higga- num Manufacturing Co., Conn., 1874- . Died, 12 July, 1897. Charles Melville Parker. Pasadejia, Cal. B. A., 1868. M. A. ,1871. 4>. B. K. Born, 17 November, 1843, in Jay, Maine. Brother of M. M. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1868; Wesleyan College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1870-85. Employed in ranching and settling estates, Pasadena, Cal., 1885- . President, Lake Vineyard Land and Water Co., 1890- . Trustee, University of Southern Cali- fornia, 1897-T906. President, Y. M. C. A., Pasadena, Cal., 1887 -89. President, Wesleyan University Alumni Association of Southern California, 1903- . Married, 17 August, 1871, Miss Mary E. Hatch of Sanford, Me. Children: Emma Estelle; Mary Moulton; Edith Barrett; Carl Horace. * Frank Reynolds. B. A., 1868. M. A.,1871. 4'. B. K. Born, 30 June, 1848, in Milton, N. Y. Son of G. G. Traveled in Europe, 1869. Student, Law School, Columbia 6o KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY University, 1870. Practiced law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871-1905. Married, 18 November, 1880, Miss Mary W. Myrick of Brook- lyn, N. Y. Child: George Greenwood. Died, 22 October, 1905. Christopher Smith Sargent. 211^ Talbott Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. ,B. A., 1868. M. A., 1871. Born, 2 May, 1847, in Cincinnati, Ohio. In business, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868-77. Residing in Cincin- nati, 1877-85. Ordained Deacon, P. E. Church, 1885; Priest, 1887. Rector, St. James' Church, Vincennes, Ind., 1888-89. Chaplain to Bishop Knickerbacker and in charge of Pro-Cathe- dral, Indianapolis, Ind., 1891-95. Dean, All Saints Cathedral, Milwaukee, Wis., 1897-98. Rector, St. David's Church, Indian- apolis, 1898- . Married, 15 June, 1870, Miss Jane F. Torrence of Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: James Findlay; Edward; Christopher, d. 1880; Rebekah, d. 1881; George Paull Torrence; Mary, d. 1884; Thomas Frazer, d. 1891. * James Hazelton Willard. B. A., Hamilton, 1868. LL. B., Columbia, 1869. Born, I April, 1848, in New Albany, Ind, Left college during Freshman year. Student, College de France, Ecole de Droit, and Schule des Rechts, Vienna, Austria. Practiced law, Indianapolis and Bedford,' Ind., 1870- . Member, Indiana Legislature, 1872-73, 1878-79. Married, 1877, Miss Kate L. Newland of Bedford, Ind. Died, 16 April, 1901. 1869 John Edward Abbott. Watertown, Mass., or 8^ Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. B. A., 1869. M. A., 1872. $. B. K. Born, 30 November, 1845, in Norridgewock, Maine. Teacher, and student of law, Boston, Mass., 1869-71. Prac- ticing law, Boston, Mass., 1872-76; New York, N. Y., 1877-79; Boston, 1879- . Member of Massachusetts Legislature, 1893, 1894. Married, 12 June, 1878, Miss Alice G. Cochrane of Compton, Quebec, Can. Children: Charles M.; Mabel L.; Harriette F.; Eleanor A. PHI NU THETA 6 1 * James Edward Caswell. Left college during Junior year. Teacher, Worcester Acad- emy, Mass., and in Cohasset, Mass., 1869. Studied French and German, Boston, Mass., 1870. Book-keeper, Samuel B. Locke & Co., Boston, Mass. Lumber agent from Boston, Mass., British Guiana, S. A., 1872-73. Returned in poor health, 1873. Died, 3 December, 1873. Walter Augustus Chadwick. Madiso7i, N.J. B. A., 1869. M. A., 1872. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1872. Born, 15 December, 1847, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, 1869-72. M. E. minis- ter, New York Conference, 1872-98; Newark Conference, 1898- . Teacher, Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1880-81. Married, 25 December, 1879, Miss Emily F. Ludington of Car- mel, N. Y. Children: Elsie Miriam; George Irvin; Albert An- gell; Harold King; Edward L., d. 1889. *Alden Fitzroy Chase. B. A., 1869. M. A., 1872. Ph. D., Colby, 1886. 4>. B. K. Born, 26 October, 1842, in Woodstock, Maine. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1869-71; Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Maine, 1872-83. Prin- cipal, High School, Milbury, Mass., 1884; East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1884-98. Member of Maine Confer- ence (1872-84), East Maine Conference (1884-98), M. E. Church. Delegate, General Conference, 1892. Married, 6 December, 1869, Miss Louise F. Allen of Farming- ton, Me. Children: Allen T.; Alden C; John Abbott; Chrystal Marvin; Joseph Cummings. Died, 21 October, Charles Pitman Croft. n Weatogue, Cojtn. B. A., 1869. M. A., 1872. Born, 29 September, 1845, in Putnam Valley, N. Y. Preacher, M. E. Church, Simsbury, Conn,, 1869-71. Pastor, Congregational Church, Avon, Conn., 1872-74; Hartford, Conn., 1874-76; Torrington, Conn., 1876-80; Watertown, Conn., 1880-81; Terre Haute, Ind., 1881-83. Retired, 1883. Traveled, Europe, twice; Egypt and Palestine. Married, 19 April, 187 1, Miss Julia Mather of Simsbury, Conn. * William Hector McAlHster. LL. B., Columbia Law School," 1869. Left college in Sophomore year. Member of staff of New York Tribime, New York, N. Y., 1868. Studied in Union 62 KCI.ECTIC SOCIETY Theological Seminary. M. E. minister, New York East Confer- ence, 1875-81. Pastor, Bethany Independent Methodist Church, Baltimore, Md., 1881- . Died, 30 January, 1905. 1870 * William Eastman Dwight. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. B. D., Boston University, 1873. Born, 10 June, 1847, in Chelsea, Mass. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1870-73. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1873- . Supernu- merary, 1884, 1886- . Corresponding clerk, S. C. Small & Co., Boston, Mass., 1890- . Married, 3 June, 1873, Miss Carrie W. Patten of Somerville, Mass., who died 7 January, 1875. Married, 29 May, 1878, Miss A. E. Fessenden of Townsend, Mass. Child: a son, d. 1875. Died, I March, 1905. ^^ George Brown Goode. B. A., 1S70. M. A., 1873. IvL. D.,i888. . B. K. Born, 13 February, 1851, in New Albany, Ind. Student, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., 1870-71. Assistant Curator of Museum, Wesleyan, 1870-71; Curator, 1871-77. Assistant in United States National Museum, 1873-75; Assistant Curator, 1875-77; Curator, 1877-81; Assistant Director, 1881-87; Director, 1887-96. Assistant, United States Fish Commission, 1874-81. Director of the Government Exhi- bition of Animal Resources and Fisheries of the United States, International Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa., 1876. Statistical Expert employed by U. S. Counsel before the Halifax Fishery Arbitration Commission, 1877-78. Expert Special Agent, in charge of Fishery Census, Tenth Census of the United States, 1879-81. Lecturer on Natural History, Wesleyan, 1879-81. U. S. Commissioner, International Fishery Exhibition, Berlin, Ger- many, 1880. Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1887-96. United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1887. Member, National Academy of Sciences; Harvard Natural His- tory Society; Philosophical Societyof Washington; Anthropolog- ical Society of Washington; Biological Society of Washington; American Fish Cultural Association; Fishery Society of Ger- many. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Corresponding Member, Boston Society of Natural History; Buffalo Academy of Science; New York Academy of Sciences; Essex Institute, Salem; Chicago Academy of Sciences; Virginia Historical Society; Deutscher Fischerei-Verein of Ber- lin, Germany. Honorary Member of American Society of Taxi- PHI NU THKTA 63 dermists. Silver Medalist, German Fishery Society, for Charts showing Geographical Distribution of American Fishes. Married, 27 November, 1877, Miss Sarah Ford Judd of New York, N. Y. Children: Margaret Judd, d. 1906; Kenneth M.; Francis C; Philip B. Died, 6 September, 1896. * David Henry Hanaburgh. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. S. T. D., Syracuse, 1902. 4). B. K. Born, 10 November, 1839, in Rhinebeck, N. Y. Served in 128th New York Volunteers, 1862-65; in prison at Salisbury, N. C, for five months. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1870-71. M. E. minister, Maine Conference, 1871-74; New York Conference, 1874-07. President, Drew Seminary for Young Women, Carmel, N. Y., 1899-07. Married, 11 May, 1875, Miss Hattie M. Turner. Children: Mattie Ivce; Emory Foss. Died, 4 December, 1907. Marcus Patten Hatfield. ^^4.6 S. Park Avenue, Chicago, III. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1875. M. D., Northwestern, 1872. <&. B. K. Born, 20 February, 1849, in New York, N. Y. Studied in Chicago Medical College, 1870-72. House Surgeon, Mercy Hospital, Chicago, 1872-73. Ivccturer on Physiology and Hygiene, Cincinnati Wesleyan College, 1873. Commissioner from State of Illinois to Vienna Exposition, 1873. Lecturer on Chemistry, Chicago Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1874; Profes- sor of Inorganic Chemistry, 1875-76; of Inorganic Chemistry and Toxicology, 1877-96. Professor of Pediatrics, Chicago Clinical School, 1898- . Member, American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. Married, 21 December, 1876, Miss Hattie A. Harris, daughter of Bishop Harris. Child: Harriet Aylsworth. * Cicero Marcellus Hicks. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. Born, 8 April, 1848, in Boston, Mass. In Nassau, New Providence, winter, 1872-73. On editorial staff. The American Grocer and The South, New York, N. Y., 1873. Assistant City Editor, The Brooklyn Union, 1874. En- gaged ill commission business. Hicks & Co., New York, N. Y., 1875-78. Traveled in Europe, 1873, 1878. Died, 6 October, 1878. Kbenezer Hill. South Norwalk, Conn. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1891. *. B. K. Born, 5 October, 1849, in Norwalk, Conn. Assistant Superintendent(i87o), Secretary (1871), Vice-President 64 KCIvKCTiC SOCIETY (1873-81), General Manager (1881- ) of Norwalk (Conn.) Iron Works. Vice-President, National Bank of Norwalk, Conn., 1880- 82; President, 1882- . Traveled in Europe, 1873. Married, 4 June, 1874, Miss Julia W. Dellicker of Danbury, Conn. Children: Ebenezer; Julia D.; Ella L. * Edwin Jenkins Howe. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1878. M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1873; New York Homeopathic Medical College, 1873. Born, 2 July, 1849, in Orange, N. J. Practiced medicine, Newark, N. J., 1873-1905. Married, 18 November, 1875, Miss Sarah Louise Simmons of Passaic, N. J. Died, 15 March, 1905. Virgil Wadhams Mattoon. Beaver Dam, Schuyler Co., N. Y. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. B. D., Boston University, 1873. Born, 2 March, 1842, in Vienna, N. Y. Served in 24th New York Volunteers, 1861-63. M. E. minister. Providence Conference, 1872-90; Central New York Conference, 1890- . Married, 2 April, 1873, Miss Mary F. Reed of Cortland, N. Y. Children: Florence Amanda; Wilbur Reed; Howard Virgil. William John McCune. ^ Petoskey, Mich. Born, 28 May, 1843, in New York, N. Y. Left college in Freshman year. Student, Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111., 1873. In insurance business, 1874- . Local Preacher, M. E. church, 1867- . Married, 19 May, 1868, Miss Angeline Snow of Oneida, N. Y., who died 20 August, 1891. Married, 10 June, 1895, Mrs. Mary R. Waldo of Fort Wayne, Ind. Children: William George; a son. * William Lee Miller. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. Born, 22 August, 1848, in Springfield, Mass. In office of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Spring- field, Mass., 1870. Principal of Schools in the Massachusetts State Reform School, Westborough, Mass., 1871-73. Principal', High School, Amesbury, Mass., 1874-78. Married, 24 November, 1874, Miss Etta B. Foss. Children: William Foss; Winnifred Louise; Wellington Lee. Died, 27 December, 1878. PHI NU THKTA 65 Henry Gleason Newton. 818 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. Ivlv. B., Yale, 1872. $. B. K. Born, 5 June, 1843, in Durham, Conn. Student, Yale Law School, 1870-72. Practicing law, New Haven, Conn., 1872- . Member of General Assembly of Con- necticut from Durham, and House Chairman of the Judiciary- Committee, 1885; Member from New Haven, and House Chairman of the Committee on Humane Institutions, 1895. Referee in Bankruptcy, New Haven County, 1898- . Member of State Board of Health of Connecticut, 1896-1905. Married, 11 September, 1885, Miss Sarah Allen Baldwin of Cromwell, Conn. George Townley Parrot. Elizabeth, N. J. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. Born, 17 December, 1846, in New Providence, N. J. Admitted as Attorney, Supreme Court, New Jersey, 1873; as Counsellor, 1877. Practicing law, and member of firm of Al- ward and Parrot, Elizabeth, N. J., 1873-91. Surrogate of Union County, N. J., 1887- . Member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, 1881-82. Member of Commission to revise probate laws, N. J., 1898. Traveled in Central America and the West, 1872; in Europe, 1894, 1897, 1907. Married, 8 October, 1874, Miss Ella B. Tichenor of Irvington, N. J. Children: Helen King; Raymond Townley; Grace Adelia; Ethel Antoinette. William Henry Peters. Milan, N. Y. B. A., 1870. B. D., Boston University, 1873. Born, 18 March, 1848, in Beekmanville, N. Y. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1870-73. Preacher, Bloomville, N. Y., 1873; Charlotteville, N. Y., 1874-75. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1876- , Traveled in Europe, 1895. * Edward Hyde Rice. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1873. Born, 27 October, 1847, iii Boston, Mass. Son of William. Brother of W. N. and C. F. Principal, High School, Holliston, Mass., 1870-71; Maiden, Mass., 1871-72. Student, Universities of Leipsic, Berlin, and Paris, 1872-73. Principal, High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1873- 75. Classical Master, High School, Springfield, Mass., 1875-79. Principal, High School, Lawrence, Mass., 1879-80. Member, Board of Visitors, Boston University, 1879-80. Engaged in City Library, Springfield, Mass., 1880-81. Principal, High School, 66 KCIvECTiC SOCIKTY Pittsfield, Mass., 1881-88. Professor of Greek and French, Western University of Pennsylvania, 1888-91. Professor of Modern Languages, Boston Correspondence College, Mass., 1892- . Married, 12 August, 1878, Miss Emma J. Adams of Newton, Mass. Died, 9 May, 1895. John Strange Wood. Pagosa Springs, Colo. B. A., 1870. M. A., 1876. M. D., Northwestern, 1872. Born, 14 May, 1846, in Greencastle, Ind. Brother of T. B. and J.R. Student, Chicago Medical College, 1870-72. House Physician, Cook County Insane Asylum, 111., 1871-72. Practiced medicine, Palatine, 111., 1873; Evanston and Bensonville, 111., 1873-77; La Fayette, Ind., 1877-79; Buffalo Park, Kan., 1879-81; Chama, New Mex., 1881 - 1900. Local Surgeon, Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, 1882- . Contract Surgeon, Pagosa Lumber Co., Pa- gosa Springs, Colo., 1900- . Married, 17 July, 1873, Miss Helen M. Kelsey of Mount Ver- non, O. Child: Katheryne Kelsey. 187I George Ingraham. 795 Br^oadway, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1871. LL. B., Columbia, 1873. <&. B. K. Born, 10 May, 1851, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of Richard. Student, Columbia Law School, 1871-73, Practiced law, Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1873-86. Vice-President, Phenix Insurance Co., 1887- . Married, 16 December, 1874, Miss Clara R. Crowell of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: Mary M. Thomas Randolph Mercein. Born, 2 October, 1850, in Sheffield, Mass. Left college at close of Sophomore year. Artist in New York, N. Y., 1878- . Albert Pearne Palmer. Lowville, N. Y. B. A., 1871. M. A., 1874. 4>. B. K. Born, 6 February, 1846, in Cortland, N. Y. M. E. minister. New England Southern Conference, 1871-92; Northern New York Conference, 1892- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1903- . Married, 2 April, 1872, Miss Flora S. Cobb of Oneonta, N. Y., who died 21 May, 1873. Married, 11 March, 1875, Miss Mina Morgan of West Winfield, N. Y. Children: Hattie Belle; Morgans.; Stillman Fairchild; Emily Julia. PHI NU THKTA 67 Kdgar Moncena Smith. Indiajiapolis , hid. B. A., 1871. M. A., 1874. D. D., 1887. . B. K. Born, 4 August, 1845, in Ivivermore, Maine. M. E. minister, Providence Conference, 1871-81; Central New York Conference, 1881. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1872-74. Principal, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1882-93; Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1893-98. President, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1898-1905. Preached, Areola, 111., 1906. Engaged in literary work, Indianapolis, Ind., 1906- . Married, 23 December, 1874, Miss Marguerite M. Hauschild of Metuchen, N. J. Children: Mae Deering; Burchard Hauschild; Paul; Margarita Hauschild. Clarence Williams. 42 Warreti Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1871. M. A., 1875. Born, 18 March, 1845, in Saint George, New Brunswick. Studied, University of Gottingen, Germany, 1871-72; Hanover, 1872-73; France, 1873. Clerk and Bookkeeper, Bassett & Co., New York, N. Y., 1876- . Married. Children: two. Joseph Rand Wood. Arroyo, Porto Rico. B. A., 1871. M. A., 1874. B. D., Boston University, 1875. Born, 2 March, 1848, in Greencastle, Ind. Brother of T. B. and J. S. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1871-72, 1873- 75. Preacher, M. E. Church, La Fayette, Ind., 1872-73; Brock- ton, Mass., 1873; Bridgewater, Mass., 1874. M. E. minister. Northwest Indiana Conference, 1875- . Missionary, and Teacher of Greek, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina, S. A., 1876-86. Stationed at various churches in Indiana, Massachusetts, Mary- land, and West Virginia, 1886-1907. Baltimore Conference, 1894- . Teacher, Storer College, Harper's Ferry, W. Va., 1904. Missionary, Porto Rico, 1907- . Married, 10 November, 1875, Miss Susie A. Blodgett of HoUis- ton, Mass. 1872 Culmer Barnes. 28 East 20th Street, New York, N. Y., or i^i West i2^rd Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 5 July, 1851, in Middletown, Conn. Left college during Freshman year. Member of National Academy of Design, New York, N. Y., 1875- . Married. Children: Culmer; Hardin; Jessie; Elisha. 68 KCIvKCTIC SOCIETY * John Newton Holt. B. A., 1872. M. A., 1875. Born, 7 August, 1842, in Rumford, Maine. Teacher, Chamberlain Institute and Female College, Randolph, N. Y., 1872-73; High School, Springfield, Mass., 1873-76. Principal, Graded School, Danielsonville, Conn., 1876-77; High School, Enfield, Conn., 1877-78; Graded School, Meriden, Conn., 1878-79; Wolcottville, Conn., 1879-81. Visited Florida for health, 1882. Married, 7 July, 1875, Miss Emma A. Tryon of Middletown, Conn. Children: Bertha M.; Ruth, d. 1881; John Newton. Died, 2 March, 1882. Frank Mason North. 1^0 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. V., or 121 West 1 2 2d Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1872. M. A., 1875. ■ D. D., 1894. $. B. K. Born, 3 December, 1850, in New York, N. Y. Son of C. C. Brother of C. R. In business. New York, N. Y., 1872-73. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1873-87; New York East Conference, 1887- . Corresponding Secretary, New York City Church Extension and Missionary Society, 1892- . Corresponding Secretary, 'National City Evangelization Union, 1893- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1899- ; Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1907- . Member, Board of Managers of Society for the Prevention of Crime; Executive Committee of The Evangelistic Committee of New York; Board of Managers of the National Federation of Churches and Christian Workers, and of the Federation of Churches and Christian Organizations of New York City, since their organiza- tion; and of various other societies in New York, N. Y. Chief Secretary of the Inter-Church Conference on Federation, New York, 1905. Delegate, Methodist Ecumenical Conference, Lon- don, England, 1902. Delegate, General Conference, 1908. Married, 27 May, 1874, Miss Fannie Iv. Stewart of Philadelphia, Pa., who died 22 December, 1878. Married, 23 December, 1885, Miss Louise J. McCoy of Lowell, Mass. Children: Adolphus Stewart; Mason Longacre, d. 1878; Eric McCoy. Charles Francis Rice. Newton, Mass. B. A., 1872. M. A., 1875. D. D., 1893. 4>. B. K. Born, 14 April, 1851, in Chelsea, Mass. Son of William. Brother of W. N. and E. H. Teacher, High School, Springfield, Mass., 1872-73. Employed in the City Library, Springfield, Mass., 1874. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1874-77. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1877- ; Presiding Elder, 1905- . President, Board of Trustees, Wesleyan PHI NU THKTA 69 Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1898- . Delegate, General Con- ference, 1904, 1908. Married, 25 August, 1875, Miss Miriam O. Jacobs of Springfield, Mass., who died 16 December, 1901. Children: Laura Owen; "William Chauncey; Horace Jacobs; Paul North; Rachel Caroline. Arthur Benton Sanford. 2JJ Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, N. Y. B. A., 1872. M. A., 1875. D. D., Syracuse, 1893. ^. B. K. Born in Redding, Conn. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1873- ; Sec- retary of the Conference, 1897- . Assistant Editor, Methodist Review, New York, N. Y., 1890-1901. Editor, Methodist Year Boo/i and General Minutes of the M. E. Church, 1890-1901. Editor, Proceedings of the Second Ecumenical Methodist Confer- ence, Washington, D. C, 1891. Member, Third Ecumenical Methodist Conference, London, England, 1901. Delegate, Gen- eral Conference, 1904. Vice-President, Methodist Historical Society, New York City. Trustee, Syracuse University. Married, 10 June, 1886, Miss Nellie May Hunt, daughter of Rev. Sandford Hunt, D. D. Children: Arthur Hunt; Laurence Hunt. George Webber Stone. Jay, Maine. B. A., Bowdoin, 1872. M. A., from same, 1875. Born, 7 January, 1849, in Jay, Maine. Left college during Freshman year. Superintendent of Schools, Jay, Maine, 1872-81. Has held various municipal offices. Member, Maine Legislature, House of Representatives, 1883, 1884; Senate, 1895, 1896. Engaged in lumbering, fruit- growing, and general farming. 1873 Kverett Olin Fisk. 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. B. A., 1873. M. A., 1876. Born, I August, 1850, in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Mass. Brother of H. F. Teacher, Wallingford, Conn., 1873-74; Enfield, Conn., 1874-75. New England Agent for Ginn, Heath & Co., 1875-85. - President of the Fisk Teachers' Agencies, Boston and elsewhere, 1885- . Officially connected with various church and philanthropic organizations. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Married, 12 September, 1882, Miss Helen Chase Steele, who died August, 1901. Child: Harriette S. 70 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY Stephen Judson Kirby. 9<5j Flanders Street^ Portland, Oregon, B. A., 1873. M. A., 1876. Born, 10 May, 1847, i" Westport, Mass. Book-keeper, Hiscox File Manufacturing Co., Lowell, Mass., 1873-80; Woonsocket Machine Co., R. I., 1880- . * Andral lyamartine Russell. B. A., 1873. $. B. K. Born, 12 October, 1849, in Conway, N. H. Graduate Student, Wesley an University, 1873-74. Died, 29 May, 1874. Marcus I^orenzo Taft. Care M. E. Mission, Changli, Chihli, China. B. A., 1873. M. A., 1876. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1877. D. D., 1893. . B. K. Born, 2 August, 1850, in Brooklyn, N. Y. In business, New York, N. Y., 1873-75. Student, Drew Theo- logical Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1875-77. Student, Univer- sities of Ivcipsic, Bonn, and Heidelberg, Germany, 1877-79. Joined New York East Conference, 1880. Missionary in China, 1880-92. Professor of Historical Theology, Wiley School of Theology, Pekin University, China, 1892-1900, Pastor of chvirches in New York State, 1901-05. Presiding Elder, Tien- Tsin District, North China Conference, 1905-06; Lanchou and Tsunhua Districts, 1907- . Traveled, United States and the Orient, 1877-79; Europe, 1900-01; United States, Egypt, and India, 1906-07. Married, 29 September, 1882, Miss E. Louise Kellogg, at Osaka, Japan, who died 28 February, 1902. Married, 5 July, 1905, Mrs. Mary Swail Wilkinson of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Frances Louise; Dwight Sanford; Marcus L., d. 1889; Marion Leonora. * George Henry Towle. Born, 9 April, 1851, in Boston, Mass. Brother of E. D. Left college during Junior year. Studied law, Boston, Mass., 1873-74. Practiced law, Boston, Mass., 1874-96. Married, 1875, Miss Sarah D. Hamblin of Wakefield, Mass. Children: Mary R.; Sarah D. Died, I September, 1896. Alfred Charles True. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, B. A., 1873. M. A., 1876. Ph. D., Erskine College, S. C, 1886. Sc. D., 1906. $. B. K. Born, 5 June, 1853, in Middletown, Conn. PHI NU THKTA " 7 1 Principal, High School, Essex, N. Y., 1873-75. Teacher, State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1875-82. Graduate Student, Harvard, 1882-83. Instructor in Latin and Greek, Wesleyan, 1884-88. Editor in Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. De- partment of Agriculture, 1888-91; Assistant Director, 1891-93; Director, 1893- . Dean of Graduate School of Agriculture, 1902- . Agricultural Editor, Webster's International Diction- ary; New International Encyclopedia; Nelson's Encyclopedia. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science; National Educational Association; Association of Amer- ican Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations; National Geographic Society; Philosophical Society of Washington, D. C. Married, 23 November, 1875, Miss Emma R. Fortune of Essex, N. Y. Children: Elizabeth Fortune; Henry Hyde. 1874 * Joseph Chester Burke. B. A., 1874. M. A., 1877. 4). B. K. Born, 31 October, 1853, in Middletown, Conn. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1874-75. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1875-79. Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan, 1879-82. Teacher, Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1882-85. Member of American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Married, 26 June, 1879, Miss Ida Frances Weeks of Middle- town, Conn. Child: Edith. Died, 27 June, 1885. Morris Barker Crawford. Middletow7i, Co?in. B. A., 1874. M. A., 1877. $. B. K. Born, 26 September, 1852, in Ossining, N. Y. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1874-77. Student, Universities of Leipsic and Berlin, Germany, 1877-80. Instructor, Wesleyan, 1880-81; Associate Professor of Physics, 1881-84; Professor, 1884- . Fel- low of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Physical Society. Married, 25 December, 1883, Miss Caroline ly. Rice of Spring- field, Mass. Children: Holmes, d. 1886; Frederick North; Mar- garet. * George Borden Dorsett. B. A. ,1874. M. A., 1877. Born, 27 August, 1850, in Middletown, N. J. Reporter, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, 1874-75. Studied law, Ivord, Day & Lord, New York, N. Y., 1875-76; Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, New York, N. Y., 1876-77. Practiced 72 KCIvKCTiC SOCIKTY law, Lord, Day & Lord, New York, 1877-81. Retired in poor health, 1881. Married, 19 February, 1879, Miss Annie Louise Crowell of Brooklyn, N. Y. Died, 14 October, 1882. * James William Hoyt. Born, 12 June, 1852, in New York, N. Y. Left college during Freshman year. Died, 25 October, 1870, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Bond Lindsay. West Newton, Mass. B. A., 1874. M. A., 1877. Ph.D., Boston University, 1882. 4). B. K. Born, 28 April, 1853, in New York, N. Y. Studied in Germany, 1874-77. Teacher, High School, New- ton, Mass., 1877-78. Assistant Professor of Latin and Sanskrit, Boston University, 1878-82; Professor, 1883- . Member of American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America; American Oriental Society; American Dialect Soci- ety; Classical Association of New England. Married, 25 June, 1874, Miss Ada A. Hubbard of Middletown, Conn. Children: Emily Maria; Lennox Hubbard. William Wallace Martin, zjo Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. B. A., i8"74. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1877. M. A., 1886. . B. K. Born, 25 June, 1851, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1874- 76; Student, 1874-77. Student, Universities of Leipsic and Bonn, Germany, 1878-79, M. E. minister. New York East Con- ference, 1879-90, 1894- . Professor in Collegiate Department, Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria, 1883-84. Professor of Hebrew, De Pauw University, 1885; of Semitic Languages, Van- derbilt University, 1886-92. Western Secretary, American Uni- versity, 1893-95. Lecturer on F'ine Arts, Syracuse University, 1897. Secretary, American University, 1899-1900. Assistant Editor of Sunday School Periodicals, M. E. Church, 1904- . Francis Hubert Parker. Hartford, Comi, B. A., 1874. LL. B., Yale, 1876. ^. B. K. Born, 23 September, 1850, in East Haddani, Conn. Studied law, 1874-76. Teacher, Enfield, Conn., 1875. Prac- ticing law, Hartford, Conn., 1876- . Member of Connecticut Legislature, 1878, 1880, Prosecuting Attorney for the City of Hartford, 1887-91, 1894-95; Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898-1900. PHI NU THKTA 73 U. S. Attorney, District of Connecticut, 1900-08. Trustee, Con- necticut School for Boys, 1898- ; President of the Board, 1899- . Member of Connecticut Historical Society; American Historical Association; National Geographic Society. Married, 9 December, 1891, Mrs. Adelaide (Leeds) Fowler of New London, Conn. John Henry Pillsbury. Waban, Mass. B. A. ,1874. M. A., 1877. . B. K. Born, 20 December, 1846, in Limington, Maine. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1874-75. As- sistant in Natural History, Wesleyan, 1875-77. Teacher, High School, Springfield, Mass., 1877-84. Professor of Biology, Smith College, 1884-92. Staff Lecturer, University Extension Society, 1892-93. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1894- . Principal and proprietor, Waban School for Boys, Waban, Mass., 1899- . Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Charter member, American Society of Naturalists. Married, 7 August, 1878, Miss Sarah Ellen Robinson of Kent's Hill, Maine. Child: William Robinson. James Horton Taft. 26 South Portland Avenue^ Brooklyn, N. Y. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of M. L. and W. N. Left college at close of Junior year. Clerk, and afterwards Drug Broker, New York, N. Y., 1873- . Married, 1877, Miss Lillie Beers of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Ethel; Elizabeth Beers; Louise Seney; James Horton. Edward David Towle. Brookline, Mass. B. A., 1874. M. A., 1877. 4). B. K. Born, 23 June, 1853, in Boston, Mass. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-76. M. E. minister, New England Southern Conference, 1876-82. Pastor of First Unitarian Church, Chelsea, Mass., 1882-87. Re- sided in Tennessee, 1887-92. Pastor of the Second Church, Salem, Mass., 1892-97; Second Unitarian Society, Brookline, Mass., 1897- . Married, 25 July, 1877, Miss M. Isabella Ward of Hillsborough, N. H. Child: Ethel Ward. John Cornwell Welwood. 20th and Benso7i Avenues, Be?iso?i hurst, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1874. M. A., 1877. B. D., Protestant Episcopal Theolog- ical School, Cambridge, Mass., 1877. Born, 15 May, 1852, in Jersey City, N. J. 74 KCLKCTIC SOCIKTY Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-76; Protestant Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1876-77. Rector, Grace Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877; St. Peter's Church, Beverley, Mass., 1878-83. Assistant Rector, Christ Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883-89. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Holyoke, Mass., 1889-97. Chaplain, U. S. Volunteers; served with 2d Massachusetts Regiment in Cuba at El Caney and San Juan Hill, 1898. Rector, Church of the Holy Spirit, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899- . Chaplain, New York State Coni- mandery of the Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-Ameri- can War, 1899- . Married, 1882, Miss Alba E. Wall of Boston, Mass. I Child: Frances Amory. 1875 Robert Bdgar Bisbee. Mayjiard, Mass. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. $. B. K. Born, II October, 1851, in Wellington, Me. Teacher, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1875-77. President, Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1877-81. Financial Agent, Freedmen's Aid Society, M. E. Church, 1881. M. E. minister, Maine Conference, 1882-83; Columbia River Confer- ence, 1883-92; Vermont Conference, 1892-93; New England Con- ference, 1893- . President, Spokane College, 1885-87, 1891. Married, 26 July, 1875, Miss Ada M. Graves. Children: Rena Isobel; Edna Caro; Robert Merrill; Joseph Graves. Austin Henrie Herrick. Woburn, Mass. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1879. B. D., Boston University, 1878. . B. K. Born, 7 March, 1854; in Buckland, Mass. Brother of E. P. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1875-78. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1879- . Married, 20 April, 1881, Miss Sarah Leonora Prouty of Spencer, Mass. Children: Asbury Haven; Cyril Allyn; Uga Elaine. Isaac Chase Libby. Box 1933, Spokane, Wash. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. . B. K. Born, I March, 1852, in Cornish, Maine. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1875-76. Vice-Principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1876-78; Principal, 1878-80. Prin- cipal, High School, Great Falls, N. H., 1880-81. Private Tutor, Middletown, Conn., 1881. President, Spokane College, Wash- ington, 1882-84. Joined Columbia River Conference, M. E. Church, 1883; withdrew, 1884; local preacher since. Proprietor of English and Classical School, Spokane, Wash., 1884-86. PHI NU THKTA 75 Engaged in stock farming, Spokane, 1886-97. Superintendent of Public Schools, Spokane Co., Wash., 1889-91. Teacher, High School, Spokane, Wash., 1897 -1902; State Normal School, Cheney, Wash., 1902; High School, Spokane, 1902- . Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Married, 25 July, 1877, Miss Mattie E. Libby of Meriden, Conn. Children: Mary Ledoit; Ruth Ronald; Fred Clark, d. 1884; Laura Manning; Paul Thompson; Zadel, d. 1893. Warren Augustus I^uce. 22 School Street, Middleboro, Mass. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. Born, II July, 1849, in Vineyard Haven, Mass. M. E. minister. New England Southern Conference, 1875- . Married, 14 June, 1876, Mrs. Ella A. Hayes of Haddam, Conn. Children: Gertrude Scovil; Arthur Whitaker; Warren Augustus, d. 1900; Marjorie Augusta; Myra Elma. Caleb Irving Mills. 1113 East Thirteenth Aveyiue, Denver, Colo. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. LL. B., Boston University, 1877. D. D., Albuquerque College, 1906. Born, II December, 1851, in Medford, Mass. Student, Law School, Boston University, 1875-77. In business in Boston, 1878-79. Student, Theological School, Boston Univer- sity, 1879-80. M. E. minister. East Maine Conference, 1881-89. Removed to New Mexico because of ill health, 1889. President of Albuquerque College, 1889-90. M. E. minister, Santa Fe and Raton, N. M., 1891-97; Colorado Conference, 1897-1902. With- drew from M. E. ministry and joined Protestant Episcopal Church, 1902. P. E. curate, St. Mark's Church, Denver, 1903-06. Assistant Priest, St. John's Cathedral, Denver, Colo., 1906- . Secretary of the Diocese of Colorado. Editor of The Colorado Churchman. Married, i January, 1878, Miss Hittie S. Crawford of Searsmont, Me., who died 25 November, 1878. Married, 30 August, 1882, Miss Etta Whittemore of East Machias, Me. Children: Hattie Bacon, d. 1878; Lillian E.; Charles Bailey, d. 1895; Edgar Irving. James Nixon, Jr. Georgetozvn, Maine. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. Born, 10 December, 1842, in^Petersville, New Brunswick, Can. M. E. minister, Maine Conference, 1877-82, 1888- ; in Minne- sota, Oregon, and California, 1882-85. Married, 12 May, 1879, Miss Clara B. Merry of North Anson, Me., who died January, 1886. Married, October, 1893, Miss Fredrietta T. Hill of Lyman, Me. Child: James Arthur, d. 1886. 76 KCI.KCTIC SOCIKTY Millard Mayhew Parker. 6io Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. «!>. B. K. Born, 27 November, 1849, in Jay, Maine. Brother of C. M. Principal, Glastonbury (Conn.) Academy, 1875-76; High School, Holliston, Mass., 1877-82. Professor of Greek and Latin, Sierra Madre College, Pasadena, Cal., 1884-85. Principal, Pasadena Academy, 1886-91. Vice-President and Professor of Ancient Languages, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Cal., 1891- 97. Member (1886-90), President (1887-90), City Council, Pasa- dena. President, University of Arizona, 1897-1902. In business in California, 1902- . Married, 1878, Miss M. Josephine Miles. Children: Alice Josephine, d. 1895; George Millard; Grace Miles. Benjamin Chandler Pilsbury. Orient, N. Y. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. $. B. K. Born, 10 August, 1854, in Middletown, Conn. Son of Ben- jamin. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1875-76. Teacher, Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1876-78. Student, Yale Theological School, 1878-80. Teacher, Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1881-82. M. K. minister, New York East Conference, 1882- ; Supernumerary, 1890-93. Married, 19 October, 1882, Miss Katie Estella Parsons of Lenox, Mass. Child: Chandler. Wesley Johnson Prentiss. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. Born, 26 February, 1850, in Meriden, Conn. Resided in Hartford, Conn., 1876. Taught. Engaged in pro- duce and meat commission business. New York, N. Y., 1879- . Edward Olin Thayer. Barre, Vermont. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. D. D., New Orleans University, 1895. Born, 4 December, 1852, in Chelsea, Mass. Principal, Bennett Seminary, Greensborough, N. C; also M. E. minister, North Carolina Conference, 1875-81. President, Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1881-89. M. E. minister, Maine Con- ference, 1889-1903; Vermont Conference, 1903- . Presiding Elder, 1896-1903. Delegate, General Conference, 1900; Method- ist Ecumenical Conference, London, England, 1901. Secretary of Commission for Consolidation of Benevolences, 1900. Trus- tee, Wesleyan, 1900-03. Married, 16 September, 1879, Miss Clara A. Merrill of North Conway, N. H. Children: Eleanor Warren; Frances. PHI NU THKTA 77 George Melvin Warren. Castine, Me. B. A., 1875. M. A., 1878. Born, 15 April, 1849, in Deer Isle, Me. Engaged in business, Castine, Me., 1875-76. Purser, Portland, Bangor, and Macliias Steamboat Co., 1876-77. Studied law with Hon. C. J. Abbott, Castine, 1877-78. Admitted to the Bar, 1878. Practicing law, Castine, Me., 1878- . State Attorney, Hancock County, Me., 1879, 1880-85. Member of Executive Council, State of Maine, 1887, 1888. Member of House of Representa- tives, Maine, 1889, 1890, Collector of Customs, District of Castine, 1889-93, 1897-1905. Trustee of State Normal Schools for nine years. Married, 13 February, 1879, M:iss Mary E. Parker of Castine, Me. Child: Raymond T. . 1876 Aldon Owen Abbott. 2gy Lexington Avenue^ New Haven, Conn. B. A., 1876. M. A., 1879. Born, 5 April, 1848, in Springfield, N. H. Preacher, East Rock Mission, New Haven, Conn., 1876-77. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1877-79. Teacher, Hazard ville. Conn., 1880-81. Preacher, Blandford, North Bland- ford, and Russell, Mass., 1881-84. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1884-85. Principal, Public School, Whitefield, N. H., 1886; Noank, Conn., 1887; New Haven, Conn., 1888-1896. Re- tired, 1896. Married, 14 November, 1876, Miss Elizabeth R. Winslow of Middletown, Conn. Child: Henry Dana. Burton Thompson Beach. The Nevada, New York, N. ¥., or j8 Park Row, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1876. M. A., 1879. Ivlv. B., New York University, 1878. Born, 24 December, 1855, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Son of J. W. Studied law in Alexandria, Va., 1876. Student, Law School, New York University, 1877-78. Practiced law, New York, N. Y., 1878-85. Law Editor of The Rhodes Journal of Banking, 1880- 81. Journalist, London, Paris, and Berlin, 1885-93. Member of Staff, Chicago Evening Post, 1893-96; New York Correspondent, 1896-97. Established the Beach-Livingstone Bureau ( Cable and Telegraphic Correspondence), 1896-97. Cable Editor, Associated Press, New York, N. Y., 1897-1900. Member of law firm of Thain and Beach, New York, 1900-05. Member of Staff of The New York Commercial, 1905- ; Financial and Literary Editor, 1907- . Married, 11 July, 1885, Miss Juliet Livingston Broome of New York, N. Y. 78 ECI.ECTIC SOCIETY Augustus Burr Carrington. 200 Broadway, New York, N. V. B. A., 1876. M. A., 1879. Iviv- B., Columbia, 1881. ^. B. K. Bom, 31 January, 1853, iii Delhi, N. Y. Studied law in Delhi, N. Y., 1876-77. Principal, High School, Cochituate, Mass., 1877-78. Teacher, Dickinson Seminary, Wdlliamsport, Pa., 1878-80. Student, Columbia Law School, 1880-81. Practicing law in New York, 1881- . President of Manhattan Mortgage Company, 1901- . Married, 2 August, 1883, Miss Elizabeth Dart of Williamsport, Pa. Child: George Dart. Jesse Martin Hitt. Olympia, Wash. B. A., 1876. M. A., 1879. Born, 16 October, 1853, in Martin Co., Indiana. Principal, High School, Delphi, Ind., 1876-79; High School, Kokomo, Ind., 1879-80; Arms Academy, Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1880-81. Teacher, Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1881. Principal of Schools, Northfield, Vermont, 1882-88. With D. C. Heath & Co., Boston, Mass., 1888-90. County Superintendent of Schools, Whatcom County, Washington, 1890 -97. City Superintendent of Schools, Port Townsend, Wash., 1897-1905. State Librarian, Olympia, Wash., 1905- . Married, 5 June, 1878, Miss Ida A. Collins of Montpelier, Vt. Children: Joseph Edwin, d. 1884; Henry Collins; William Mayo. * Nelson Cobleigh Parker. M. D., Boston University, 1879. Born, 13 February, 1855, in Boston, Mass. Left college at close of Sophomore year. Studied in Berlin, Germany, 1874; Paris, France, 1875-76. Instructor in English in a private institution, Paris, 1876. Practiced medicine, 1879-81. Clerk, Cape Breton Oil and Mining Co., Boston, Mass., 1881- . Married, 1879. Child: Theodora Louise. Died, 1897. Charles Harvey Walter. West Yarmouth, Mass. B. A., 1876. Born, 22 November, 1850, in Lowell, Mass. M. E. minister, Vermont Conference, 1876-91; New England Southern Conference, 1891- . Superintendent of Schools, Wes- ton, Vt., 1880-81. Superintendent, Stetson Home, Barre, Mass., 1900-02. Keeper, Yarmouth Camp Grounds, Mass., 1903- . Married, 12 December, 1877, Miss Zoe E. Colby of Bradford, Vt. Children: a daughter, d.; Charles Wesley; Weston Colby. PHI NU THKTA 79 1877 Middlesex Alfred Bailey. Lowerre Summit, Yojikers, N. Y. B. A., 1877. Born, 31 January, 1856, in Middlefield, Conn. Principal, Public School, Winsted, Conn., 1877-80. Head- master, High School, Keene, N. H., 1880-85. Teacher, State Normal School, Emporia, Kan., 1885-99; New York Training School for Teachers, New York, 1899- . Married, 14 August, 1877, Miss Ida A. Shelley of Durham, Conn. Children: Alfred Miller; Helen Edna, d. 1886; John Finley. William Ingraham Haven. Bible House, Astor Place, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1877. M. A., 1880. B. D., Boston University, 1881. D. D., 1899. Born, 30 January, 1856, in Westfield, Mass. Son of Gilbert. Teacher, Claflin University, South Carolina, 1877-78, Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1878-79; School of Theology, Boston University, 1880-81. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1881- . Corresponding Secretary of the American Bible Society, New York, N. Y., 1898- . Married, 25 April, 1894, Miss Minnie G. Speare of Newton Centre, Mass. Child: Gladys. * Gilbert Harvey Jessup. Born, 3 November, 1848, in Westhampton, N. Y. Left college at close of Freshman year. Teacher, Maine, 1874-75; Minnesota, 1875-76, 1878-79, Engaged in canvassing, 1876-77. Traveled and taught in the West, 1878. Studied law, Lanesborough, Minn., 1879-80. Founder and manager. Bank of Tracy, Minn., 1880- . Married, 27 September, 1882, Miss Helen E. Mitchell of Ken- nebunk Depot, Maine. Children: Ruth; Helen. Died, 1904. Crandall J, North, ^7 Brevoort Place, Brookly?i, N. Y. B. A,, 1877. M, A., 1880, . B. K. Born, 2 March, 1847, in Elbridge, N, Y. Sergeant, Compau}^ F, 9th New York Artillery, 1862-65. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1877- ; Presiding Elder, New Haven District, 1893-99. Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Traveled in Europe, 1899. Corresponding Secretary, Endowment Fund Commission, New York East Con- ference, 1906- . Married, 16 August, 1872, Miss Mary M. Evans of Auburn, N. Y. Child: Bessie, d. 8o KCLECTIC SOCIETY Albin Charles Russell. KenV s Hill, Maine. B. A., 1877. M. A., 1880. 4>. B. K. Born, II August, 1851, in West Paris, Maine. Brother of A. ly., H. E., J. M., and W. A. Teacher, Bridgeport, Conn., 1877-78. Principal, Grammar School, Stratford, Conn., 1878-85; High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1885-92. Teacher, I^awrence University, Wisconsin, 1892. Prin- cipal, High School, Weymouth, Mass., 1892-94; Norwood, Mass., 1894-99. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1899- . Married, 31 July, 1885, Miss Mary T. Clark of South Royalston, Mass., who died 30 June, 1905. Children: Robert Clark, d. 1906; Mildred A. William Seymour Winans, Jr. 2^06 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y, B. A., 1877. M. A., 1880. *. B. K. Born, 28 June, 1853, in Bangall, N. Y. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1877-78. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1880-94; West Virginia Conference, 1894-97; New York East Conference, 1897- . Married, i December, 1881, Miss Frances A. Macomber. Chil- dren: Harriet Marion; Mabel Driggs; William Russell; James Hartley. 1878 * William Edward Cummings, » Born, 3 March, 1858, in Brownsville, Texas. Ivcft college in Sophomore year. Teacher, Public Schools, Maryland, 1876-78. District Attorney, 25th Judicial District of Texas, 1879, 1881- . United States Extradition Agent for Mexican Frontier, 1880. Married, 1880, Miss Ada Mary Gomila of Brownsville, Texas. Died, 1883. Emory Leslie Mead. ip Clinton Place, Utica, N. Y. B. A., 1890. Born, 5 October, 1855, in Carmel, N. Y. Principal, Public School, West Winsted, Conn., 1878-1889. Teacher, William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1890- 92. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1893. Principal, High School, Natick, Mass., 1894-98; High School, Milton, Mass., 1899-1904; Utica Free Academy, Utica, N. Y., 1904- . PHI NU THKTA 8 I * Willis Adams Russell. Born, 12 June, 1853, in Paris, Maine. Brother of A. L., H. B., J. M., and A. C. lyeft college during Junior year. Student, Maryland Univer- sity Medical College, 1876-77; Medical Department, University of the City of New York, 1880-81. Teacher, Hazard ville, Conn., 1878-79. Practiced medicine. Bethel, Maine, 1881- . Married, 1881, Miss Frances Adelaide Chapman of Portland, Conn. Children: Sarah Willis; Charles A. Died, 19 July, 1897. Newton Pratt Scudder. Smithso?iian Institution, lVashi?igton, D. C. B. A., 1878. M. A., 1881. Born, 29 December, 1853, in New York, N. Y. Son of M. ly. Brother of M. L., Jr. Tutor, Huntington, N. Y.; Principal, High School, Madison, Conn., 1878-79. In service of U. S. Fish Commission, 1879. Instructor, Cornell, 1879-81. Assistant, U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, D. C, 1881- . Member, Biological Society of Washington, D. C; Anthropological Society of Washington. Married, 17 June, 1880, Miss Anna L. Ketcham of Huntington, N. Y. Child: Sarah Agnes; Louis Townsend. William Nicholson Taft. West Goshen, Co7in. B. A., 1878. M. A., 1881. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1882. *. B. K. , Born, 30 March, 1856, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of M. L. and J. H. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1878-79. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1879-82. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1882- . Married, 26 April, 1905, Mrs. Elizabeth Blake of West Goshen, Conn. Child: Elizabeth Seney. * David Hart Walkley. B. A., 1878. Born, 23 April, 1857, in Durham, Conn. Brother of W. R. and W. E. Died, 15 September, 1878, in Durham, Conn. * William Enos Walkley. B. A., 1878. M. A., 1881. Ivlv. B., Albany Law School, 1879. Born, 21 February, 1856, in Durham, Conn. Brother of W. R. and D. H. 82 ECI^KCTIC SOCIETY Student, Albany Law School, 1878-79, Practiced law. New York, N. Y., 1879-89; Bridgeport, Conn,, 1893-98. Resided in Durham, Conn,, 1889-92. Married, Miss Jennie C, Tolles of Bridgeport, Conn. Died, 20 May, 1898, 1879 ^^ Frederic Johnson Collins. B, A., 1879. Born, 9 March, 1858, in Lynn, Mass. Engaged in the manufacture of leather-board, Boston and Lynn, Mass., 1879-90. Member firm, Fred J. Collins & Co., Bos- ton, Mass., 1883-90. Married, 18 May, 1880, Miss E. Nettie Burgess of Lynn, Mass. Children: Harriet Elizabeth; Alice L. Died, 26 February, 1890. Nelson Edwards, New Rochelle, N. Y. B, A., 1879, M. A., 1882. Born, 24 January, 1853, in New York, N. Y, Preached in M. E. Church in Holbrook, Mass., 1879. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1880- . Married, 24 January, 1881, Miss Lucretia McLean of New York, N. Y. Children: Gertrude M.; Harry D.; Florence, d. 1885; Mabel; Ethel; Mary; Wilbur. James Martindale Hawxhurst. 248 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III. B. A., 1879. Born, 16 March, 1858, in Warwick, N. Y. Corresponding Clerk for the Bradbury Piano Company, New York, N, Y,, 1879-86; Western Manager at Chicago, 1886-1905; Vice-President and General Manager, 1905- . Married, 20 October, 1891, Miss Annie E. Crawford of Lexing- ton, Ky. Child: Gertrude Helen. William Braman Herrick. 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass., or 2g Fern Street, Auburndale, Mass. B. A., 1879. M. A., 1882. Born, 5 April, 1855, in Hartland, Conn. Principal, Royalton Academy, Vermont, 1879-82, In business, 1882-83, Principal, Union Free School, Rockville Center, L. I., 1883-85. Boston Manager of Fisk Teachers' Agencies, 1885- . Married, 23 August, 1879, Miss Lucie Arabelle Fisk of Wilbra- ham. Mass, Children: Olin Fisk; Marian Lucy; Florence May; William Franklin. PHI NU THKTA 83 Charles William Holden. yg Mou7it Aiiburn Street, Watertown, Mass. B. A., 1879. M. A., 1882. Born, 22 February, 1854, in Cambridge, England. M. E. minister. New England Southern Conference, 1880- 1900; New England Conference, 1900- . Married, 25 June, 1895, Miss Elizabeth H. D. Eddy of New Bedford, Mass. Children: Anne Bradford; Elizabeth; Ruth Vincent. * Fred Merritt Hulburd. Born, 12 September, 1853, in Johnson, Vt. Left college during Sophomore year. Died, II February, 1879, in Waterville, Vt. William Cyrus Strong. 64 Pond Street, Natick, Mass. B. A. ,1879. M. A., 1882. <&. B. K. Born, 12 July, 1853, in Andover, Conn. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1879-81; Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1881-91; High School, Westfield, Mass., 1891-92. Professor of Natural Sciences, Universit}^ of Denver, 1892-95. Professor of Physics, Bates College, 1895-98. Massachusetts General Agent, Standard Dictionary, Boston, 1898-1900. Manager, Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, 1901- . Married, 13 August, 1879, Miss Sarah A. Fisk of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: George Franklin; Katharine Chappell; Her- bert Fisk, d. 1892; Helen Constance; Everett Fisk. 1880 Jasper Duncan Cochrane. Saco, Me. B. A., 1880. M. A., 1883. M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1886. Born, 2 December, 1851, in East Corinth, Me. Teacher, High School, Stetson, Me., 1882. Student, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1883-86. Prac- ticing medicine. East Corinth, Me., 1886-88; Saco, Me., 1888- . Surgeon, Webber Hospital, Biddeford, Me., 1907- . Alderman, Saco, Me., 1893-95, 1901. President, York County Medical Association, 1896. Member of American Medical Association; American Academy of Medicine; Maine Medical Association. Married, 12 January, 1899, Mrs. Ida M. Heald of Lovell, Me. Children: Chauncey Duncan; Sarah Abbott. 84 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY Ernest Pierce Herrick. Clinton, Mass. Born, 17 November, 1858, in Salem, Mass. Brother of A. H. Left college in Junior year. Local preacher, Massachusetts, 1880-84. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1884- . Married, 15 October, 1879, Miss Mary A. Crawford of Spencer, Mass. Children: Clifton Burnett, d. 1905; Karl Ernest; Warren Crawford. William Burr Hill. 68 William Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., Yale, 1881. LL. B., Yale, 1883. Born, 17 November, 1857, in Stratford, Conn, Left college in Sophomore year. Student, Yale, 1878-81. Student, Yale Law School, 1881-83. Practicing law. New York and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884- . Member of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; National Geographic Society. Married, 2 April, 1891, Miss lUie Crawford Clapp of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: William Burr. Horace Edwin Morrow. Rapid City, So. Dakota. B. A., 1880. Born, 27 August, 1858, in Gloucester, Mass. Principal, High School, South Harwich, Mass., 1880-81; Gram- mar School, Essex, Mass., 1881-82. Student, Andover Theolog- ical Seminary, Mass., 1882-85. Pastor, Congregational Church, Wiscasset, Maine, 1885-87; Springfield, Mass., 1887-91; Jewett City, Conn., 1891-99; Deerfield, Mass., 1899-1901. Government Teacher, Philippine Islands, 1901-04. Student, State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1904-05. Principal Teacher, Non- reservation Boarding School for Indians, Rapid City, So. Dak., 1906- . Married, 25 May, 1886, Miss Lillie R. Hammond of Andover, Mass. Children: Mildred Hammond; Marita. George Alcott Phinney. Dorchester Center, Mass. B. A., 1880. M. A., 1883. B. D., Boston University, 1883. D. D., Lawrence University, 1906. Born, 8 December, 1856, in Barnstable, Mass. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1880-83. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1883- . Student, Harvard Divinity School, 1900. Married, 30 April, 1885, Miss Annie Wesley Raddin of Saugus, Mass. Ira Gile Ross. South Brai?itree, Mass., or i^y Milk Street, Bosto?i, Mass. B. A., 1880. M. A., 1883. Born, 13 February, 1851, in Underbill, Vermont. PHI NU THKTA 85 Preached, M. K. Churches, North Dana, and South Athol, Mass., 1880. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1881-87; Mission Church, Concepcion, Chili, S. A,, 1887-88; Maine Conference, 1889-95, Supernumerary, 1895- . In business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1895-1905; Boston, Mass., 1905- . Married, 6 July, 1880, Miss Ella Holcomb of Starksboro, Vt. Children: Myron Alcott; Samuel Holcomb. Myron Reed Sanford. Middlebury , Vi. B. A., 1880. M. A., 1883. *. B. K. Born, 15 April, 1854, in Redding, Conn. Brother of A. B. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1880-86. As- sistant Professor of lyatin, Haverford College, Pa., 1886-87; Professor, 1887-93; Dean of the Faculty, 1890-93. Student, University of Leipzig, Germany, 1893-94; in Rome and Pompeii, 1894. Professor of the I^atin Ivanguage and Literature, Middle- bury College, Vt., 1894- . Member of American Philological Association. 1881 Alonzo Howard Clark. Smithsonian Institution^ IVas/iifigton, D. C. M. A., 1906. Born, 13 April, 1850, in Boston, Mass. Left college at close of Sophomore year. Assistant, U. S. Fish Commission, Gloucester, Mass., 1879-80. Special Agent, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880-81. Curator of American History, U. S. National Museum, 1881- . Editor of publications of Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C, 1892- . Assis- tant Commissioner to International Fisheries Exposition, Lon- don, England, 1883. Expert Commissioner to Paris Exposition, and Member of International Geographical Congress, 1889. Secretary of American Historical Association, 1889- . Secre- tary General and Registrar General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1892- . Decorated by Pres- ident Carnot as " Officier du Merite Agricole " of France, 1889. Married, 1881, Miss Alice Morrow of Gloucester, Mass. Chil- dren: Chester Morrow; Howard Sears Perry. *Jolin Thomas Crook. B. A., 1881. Born, 17 February, 1861, in Dublin, Ireland. Studied law, Middletown, Conn., 1881. Teacher, Ellinger, Texas, 1882-85. In printing business; also real estate. Died, 22 May, 1896. 86 KCIvKCTiC SOCIETY Benjamin Franklin Kidder. Wiiisted, Comi. B. A., 1881. M. A., 1884. Ph. D., Syracuse, 1891; New York University, 1893. Born, 6 May, 1856, in Norridgewock, Maine. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1881- . Student in Europe, 1894. Graduated from Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, Mass., 1895. Married, 13 December, 1891, Miss M. Jeanette Graves of Florence, Mass. Children: Benjamin Henry; Frank Howard; Raymond Starr. Elmer Truesdell Merrill. University of Chicago, Chicago, III. B. A., 1881. M. A., 1889. 4). B. K. Born, I January, i860, in Millville, Mass. Squire Scholar, Wesleyan, 1881-82. Teacher, State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-83. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1883-86. Student, Yale, 1885-86; University of Berlin, Germany, 1886-87; Rome, Italy, 1892, 1895, 1898-99, 1903; England, 1889, 1892, 1906. Professor of the Ivatin Language and Literature, University of Southern California, 1887-88; Wesleyan, 1888- 1905; Trinity College, Conn., 1905-08; University of Chicago, 1908- . Profes- sor, American School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy, 1898-99. Ordained Deacon, 1894, Priest, 1905, P. E. Church. President, American Philological Association, 1906-07. Member, Archaeo- logical Institute of America. Married, 27 December, 1884, Miss Ellen Clara Prentice, who died 2 February, 1885. Married, 19 June, 1890, Miss Edith Valen- tine of Glendale, Cal. Children: Doris, d.; Robert Valentine; Cedric Valentine. William Rice Newhall. ^5 Warren Avenne, Somerville, Mass. B. A., 1881. M. A., 1883. D. D., 1897. 4). B. K. Born, 22 December, i860, in Boston, Mass. Son of F. H. Teacher, New Hampshire Conference Academy, Tilton, N. H., 1881-82; East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1882-86. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1886- . Principal, Wes- leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1892 -1907. Trustee, Wes- leyan Academy, 1890- ; International Y. M. C. A. Training School, 1 89 1- . Married, 29 August, 1883, Miss May T. Piatt of Southampton, N. Y., who died 18 August, 1890. Married, 18 May, 1892, Miss Josephine M. Merritt of Springfield, Mass. Children: Jacob, d.; Nina Jeannette; Fales; Lois; Harriett; Parker; Sidney Merritt; Eliot Martin. John Franklin Rich. R. F. D. Box i2g, Rockland, Maine. B. A., 1881. M. A., 1884. Born, 17 April, 1855, in Hope, Maine. PHI NU THETA 87 Teacher, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1881-82. Principal, High School, Belfast, Maine, 1882-87; Scituate and Bridgewater, Mass. (also Superintendent of Schools, Manchester and Rockport, Mass.), 1887-92. Representative of Ginn & Co., Publishers, in western New York, residing at Batavia, N. Y., 1892-1903. Retired, 1903. Married, 1886, Miss Mary Perry French. Child: Perry Frank. Samuel Dibble Sherwood. II J Harvard Street, Springfield, Mass. , or joy Main Street, Springfield, Mass. Ph. B., 1881. Born, 26 November, 1853, in Redding, Conn. Teacher, High School, Ansonia, Conn., 1881. Principal, Grammar School, Derby, Conn., 1882; Union Free vSchool, Irvington, N. Y., 1883-86; Worthington Street Grammar School, Springfield, Mass., 1886-90. In insurance business, Springfield, Mass., 1890- . Alderman, Springfield, 1892. Married, 31 August, 1886, Miss Ada Clarke of New York, N. Y. Children: Elizabeth Taylor; Malcolm Clarke. Willis Kimball Stetson. The Free Public Library, New Haven, Co7tn. B. A., 1881. M. A., 1884. 4). B. K. Born, 8 May, 1858, in Natick, Mass. Teacher, Public School, Ansonia, Conn., 1881. Assistant Librarian, and Librarian, Wesleyan, 1882-87. Librarian, Russell Library, Middletown, Conn., 1884-87; Free Public Library, New Haven, Conn., 1887- . President, Connecticut Library Associa- tion, 1893-94. Married, 26 November, 1886, Miss Lilian A. Minor of Middle- town, Conn. Children: John Minor; George Albert; Mary Mead. Henry Emerson Trefethen. Kent's Hill, Maine. B. A., 1882. M. A., 1885. Born, 10 June, 1855, in Wilton, Maine. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1881- ; Acting Principal, 1898-1900; Principal, 1900-02. Married, 23 July, 1882, Miss Alice Rosamond Porter of Mount Vernon, Me., who died 5 January, 1897. Married, 16 July, 1902, Miss Mary Amanda Muzzy of Searsmont, Maine. Children: Evangeline; Henry Porter; Mary Lois; William Webster; Alice Ruth; Frances Esther; Horace True; Joseph Muzzy. 88 KCI.ECTIC SOCIETY 1882 Charles Morse Allen. Pratt Institute, Brookly?i, N. Y. B. A., 1882. M. A., 1886. . B. K. . Born, 6 April, 1859, in Farmington, Maine. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1882-89. In- structor, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-1900; Head of Department of Chemistry, 1900- . Lecturer, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Member of American Chemical Society. Married, 2 August, 1888, Miss Carol J, Shepard of Springville, Pa. Children: Morse Shepard; Ruth Elizabeth. George Dana Bartlett. Pratt Institute, Brooklyfi, N. Y. B. A., 1882. M. A., 1885. Born, 25 March, 1855, in Dixfield, Maine. Principal of High Schools, 1882-87. Vice-Principal of High School, East Orange, N. J., 1887-91. Teacher, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891- . I^eo Allen Bergholz. Canton, China. Born, 10 November, 1857, in Burlington, Vt. Left college in Senior year. Private Secretary, American Minister to China, 1882-83. Acting Consul, Chinkiang, China, 1883-87. Secretary, New Rochelle R. R. Company, New Roch- elle, N. Y., 1888-90. Agent, Colorado Humane Society, Cripple Creek, Colo., 1891-93. Foreign Correspondent, J, H. Hubbell & Co. , Attorneys-at-Law at New York, N. Y. , 1894-96. Appointed Consul at Erzerum, Turkey, 1896; Three Rivers, Canada, 1903; Dawson, Canada, 1904. Appointed Consul General at Tientsin, China, 1905; Beirut, Syria, 1905; Canton, China, 1906. Decorated by Shah of Persia with the Order of the Lion and the Sun, for services rendered His Imperial Majesty. Wilbur Fisk Berry. Ke7if s Hill, Me. D. D., Grant University, 1906; Wesleyan University, 1907. Born, 24 November, 1851, in Camden, Maine. Left college in Junior year. M. E. minister, Maine Confer- ence, 1881- ; Secretary for seventeen years. Secretary of the Christian Civic League of Maine, 1899-1902. President, Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Woman's College, Kent's Hill, Me., 1902- . Delegate, General Conference, 1892, 1896, 1904. Married, 16 July, 1878, Miss Livonia S. French of Solon, Me. Children: Josie M.; Lillian Eunice; Mary Eleanor; Emma Louise; Nicholas Luther; Wilbur French. PHI NU THKTA 89 Moses French, Jr. Solo?i, Me. Born, 24 June, 1856, in Solon, Maine. Left college in Junior year. Teacher, 1881-87, With Gardiner Mill Co., Gardiner, Ore., 1887-93. Organized Solon Steam Mill Co., Me., manufacturing and handling lumber, 1893 -1905. Acting Superintendent of Schools, Solon, Me., and engaged in farming, 1905- . Married, 24 April, 1894, Miss Mary Leslie Freeman of Mont- pelier, Vt. Children: Esther Dora; Roger Matiland. Hiram Griffin. Born, 1855. Left college during Sophomore year. Ensign Burrows Lockwood. S. T. B., Drew Theological Seminary, 1879. Born, 1856. Left college during Freshman year. Died, II June, 1880. Manson Arthur Merrill. Born, 1857. Left college during Freshman year. ^■^ George Raymond Prentice. B. A., 1882. . B. K. Born, 7 June, 1859, in Worcester, Mass. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1883-86. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1886- . Married, 21 October, 1886, Miss Susie M. Peck of Stratford, Conn. Children: Marjorie Blair; John Paul. Raymond Cassanove Penfield. Riverside Drive near ly^th Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1883. M. A., 1885. Born, 31 May, i860, in Willoughby, Ohio. Member of firm, J. W. Penfield & Son, Willoughby, Ohio, 1883-1895. Residing in New York, N. Y., 1895- . President and General Manager, American Clay Machinery Co., Bucyrus and Willoughby, Ohio, 1896- . Married, 27 May, 1885, Miss Minnie P. Bottsford of St. Louis, Mo. Children: Harold C; James Preston; Julia Marguerite. 1884 * Carlton Bannister. B. A., 1884. Born, 1861. Minister, Lutheran Church, Ramsey, N. J., 1894-1902. Died, 22 April, 1902. Charles Wesley Chadwick. ZJ7 East i^oth Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1884. M. A., 1887. Born, 8 February, 1861, in Red Hook, N. Y. Brother of W. A. Engaged in wood engraving for Century, Harper's and Scrib- ner's Magazines, New York, N. Y. At present, half-tone and copper-plate engraving. Century Magazine, New York, N. Y. Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Bronze Medal, 92 KCLKCTIC SOCIETY Pan- American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901; Louisiana Pur- chase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904. Married, 1902, Miss Agnes F. Hardy. Children: John Vin- cent; Sumner Stone. Howard Abbott Clifford. Strong, Maine. B. A., 1884. M. A., 1887. <&. B. K. Born, 7 April, i860, in Monmouth, Maine. Teacher, New Orleans, La., 1881-83, 1886-88. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1884-85. Preached in M. E. Church, South Berwick, Maine, 1885-86. M. E. minister, Louisiana Conference, 1887-89; Maine Conference, 1889- . Supervisor of Schools, Richmond, Me., 1893. Traveled in Europe, 1890, 1895. Married, 1897, Mrs. Cora K. Clifford, Children: Muriel, d. 1898; Donald. William Montgomery Crook. B. A., 1885. Born, 1864. "^^ Frank Clasen Hoyt. B. A., 1884. M. A., 1887. $. B. K. Born, 6 March, 1863, in Middletown, Conn. Special Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884- 85. Stenographer, Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-86. Sten- ographer, American Tube and Iron Co., New York, N. Y., 1886- 87; Salesman, 1887-91, Local Manager, 1891- . Died, 20 December, 1904. Charles Alvin Littlefield. 80 Lawto7i Avenue, Ly7i7i, Mass. B. A., 1884. M. A., 1887. •Born, 9 August, 1856, in Wells, Me. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, Boston, Mass., 1884-86. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1886- . Superintendent, Boston City Missionary Society, 1898-1902. One of the organizers of the Epworth League; Mem- ber, Board of Control, 1890-92. Recording Secretary, National City Evangelization Union, 1898- . Trustee, and Member of the Headquarters Committee, Massachusetts Anti-saloon League. Director, Littlefield & Plummer Corporation, Lynn, Mass. Married, 5 February, 1890, Miss Annah Jane Whipple, of Mai- den, Mass. Children: William Bradbury, d. 1891; Thompson Whipple, d. 1893; Dorcas Alice; Horace Jackson. PHI NU THETA 93 Herbert Edwin Russell. University Park, Colorado. B. A., 1884. M. A., 1887. 4>. B. K. Born, 7 April, i860, in Paris, Maine. Brother of A. L., A. C, W. A., and J. M. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1884- 86. Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-87. Teacher, Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., 1887-91. Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of Denver, 1891-96; Professor, 1896- . Principal, Preparatory School, University of Denver, 1898- . Member of American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; Colorado Mathematical Society. Married, 18 June, 1885, Miss Carrie Lena Rogers of Belgrade, Me. Children: Mabel Edith; Annie Rogers; Herbert Owen; Howard Willis. Edward Burr Van Vleck. ^o^ Wisco7isi7i Ave7iue, Madison, Wis. B. A., 1884. M. A., 1887. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1893. a>. B. K. Born, 7 June, 1863, in Middletown, Conn. Son of J. M. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1884-85. Graduate Student, Johns Hop- kins University, 1885-87; Fellow in Physics, 1886-87. Tutor, Wesleyan, 1887-90. Student, University of Gottingen, Germany, 1890-93. Instructor, University of Wisconsin, 1893-95. Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan, 1895-98; Professor, 1898-1906. Professor of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1906- . Associate Editor of Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 1902-05; Editor, 1905- . Delegate of American Mathematical Society, Abel Centenary, Christiana, Norway, 1902. Member of American Mathematical Society; Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung; Societe mathematique de France; American Association for the Advancement of Science. Married, 3 July, 1893, Miss Hester Laurence Raymond of North Lyme, Conn. Child: John Hasbrouck. 1885 Edward Hotchkiss Andrews. Woodward Buildijig, Birfningham, Ala. Born, 22 February, 1863, in Cazenovia, N. Y. Left college during Sophomore year. Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1884-86. In banking business, Pierre, S. D., 1886-91; Huntsville, Ala., 1891-96. In life insurance business, Birmingham, Ala., 1896- . State Manager, Alabama Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Cincinnati, O. Married, 5 October, 1886, Miss Emma A. Yaste of Frederick, Md. Children: Grace; Mark. 94 ECI.KCTIC SOCIETY Frank Davis Beattys. 22^ Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. , or ^8 East 2gth Street, New York, N Y. B. A., 1885. M. A., 1888. Born, 2 August, 1861, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brother of G. D. and H. H. In school book publishing business, 1885- . Member of firm. Silver, Rogers & Co., later Silver, Burdett & Co., until 1908; F. D. Beattys & Co., 1908- . George Davis Beattys. 4g Wall Street, New York, N. Y. , or 84^ Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1885. M. A., 1888. IvL. B., Columbia, 1887. 4>. B. K. Born, 20 July, 1862, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brother of F. D. and H. H. Student, Columbia Law School, 1885-87. Practicing law in New York, N. Y., 1887- . Appointed Assistant Corporation Counsel, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896. Member of Seventh Regiment, N. Y,, 1886-91. United States Prize Commissioner, 1898- . Trustee, Wesleyan, 1906- . Married, 22 October, 1890, Miss Jessie L. McDermut of Brook- lyn, N. Y. Children: Frank L; Adele May; Madeleine Emily; Jessie Brown. Joseph Brown Burr. ''Evening Su7i,'" lyo Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. Born, 10 July, 1862, in Paterson, N. J. Son of J. K. Left college during Freshman year. On staff of Evening Telegram, New York, N. Y., 1884-88; Eveiiing Sun, New York, 1888- . Married, August, 1889, Miss Charity G. Hooper of Tom's River, N. J., who died 21 February, 1898. Married, 10 June, 1907, Mrs. Linda L. Fortiner of Brooklyn, N. Y. Francis Truman Chester. 21 Winchester Street, Springfield, Mass. B. A., 1885. Born, 17 May, i860, in Wilbraham, Mass. Son of S. F. In North Dakota, 1886-89. In Springfield, Mass., 1890- . George Seney Ingraham. 44. Court Street, Brooklyji, N'. Y. Born, 17 November, 1863, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Left college during Sophomore year. Student, Columbia Law School, New York, N. Y., 1887-89. Practicing law, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889- . PHI NU THKTA 95 "'' Louis Jones Magee. B. A., 1885. 4>. B. K. Born, 8 September, 1862, in Maiden, Mass. Employed by the Thomson -Houston Electric Co., Ivynn, Mass., 1885-92 (in Hamburg, Germany, 1889-92). Organizer and Man- aging Director, Union Elektricitats Gesellschaft, Berlin, Ger- many, 1892-1907. Married, 15 February, 1895, Miss Virginia Phoebe Kent of New York, N. Y. Died, 3 July, 1907. William Howard Mitchell. 24. Milk Street, Bostoji, Mass.' or yd Gooch Street, Melrose, Mass. B. A., 1885. IvL. B., Boston University, 1887. M. A., 1888. 4). B. K. Born, 14 August, 1861, in North Yarmouth, Me. Principal, High School, Spencer, Mass., 1885. I^aw Student, Portland, Me., 1885-86; School of Law, Boston University, 1886- 87. Practicing law, Denver, Colo., 1887-88; Boston, Mass., 1891- , Treasurer, Colorado F'arm-Ivoan Co., Boston, 1888-91. Married, 2 October, 1889, Miss Harriet Louise Orcutt of Melrose, Mass. Child: William Howard. Javan Mason Russell. Somersworth, N. H. B. A., 1885. M. A., 1888. Born, 10 June, 1858, in Paris, Maine, Brother of A. L., A. C, W. A., and H. E. Principal, Newfield Public School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1885-89; Hitchcock Free High School, Brimfield, Mass., 1889-93; High School, Somersworth, N. H., 1893-96. Lay Delegate, General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. In lumber business at present. Married, 22 December, 1886, Miss Elizabeth A. Gawell of Berwick, Me., who died 15 June, 1893. Child: Gladdys Lauder. Arthur Eugene Sutherland. Supreme Court Chambers, Rochester, N. Y. B. A., 1885. M. A., 1888. LL. D., 1906. *. B. K. Born, 20 September, 1862, in Geneva, N. Y. Studied law in Rochester, N. Y., 1885-87. Admitted to the Bar, October, 1887. Practiced law, Rochester, N. Y., 1887-94. Special County Judge, Monroe County, N. Y., 1893; Count}^ Judge, 1895-1905. Elected Justice of the Supreme Court, State of New York, 1905- . Married, 30 June, 1888, Miss NelHe Reed of Nunda, N. Y. Children: Andrew R.; MaryMcL.; Jean; Ellen D.; Arthur E. 96 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY Francis Bourne Upham. 114. Heiiry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1885. M. A., 1888. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1888. D. D., Syracuse, 1903. $. B. K. Born, 21 November, 1862, in Bristol, R. I. Son of S. F. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1885-88. M. K. minister, New York East Conference, 1888- . Married, 28 April, 1891, Miss Fannie E. Williamson of Norfolk, Va. Children: Fannie; Frank; S. Foster; Lucy N.; Philips W. 1886 •Charles Wesley Blakeslee. Lo7ig Branch, N. J. B. A., 1886. M. A., 1889. *. B. K. Born, 24 March, 1863, in Milford, N. J. Teacher, Nyack, N. Y., 1886-87. Principal, Public School, Upper Montclair, N. J., 1887-89; Andover, N. J., 1889-90; Rock- away, N. J., 1890-93. Vice-Principal and Instructor, High School, Long Branch, N. J., 1893- . Married, 9 July, 1889, Miss Kate A. Sechler of Danville, Pa. Children: Walter Evans, *d. 1901; Raymond Sechler, d. 1901; Marion Adella. George Copeland Boswell. j/ Colony Street, Meriden, Conn. B. A., 1886. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1889. . B. K. Born, I February, 1864, in Jersey City, N. J, Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1886-89. M. E. minister, Puget Sound Conference, 1889-90; New York East Conference, 1890- . Supernumerary, residing in Meriden, Conn., 1905- . With W. H. Squire Co., Real Estate and Insur- ance, Meriden, 1907- . Married, 3 May, 1892, Miss Mary Page Foskett of Meriden, Conn. Child: Elizabeth Phelps. Wilbur Fisk Dales. 121 2 12th Street, N. IV., Washmgton, D. C. B. A., 1886. M. A., 1889. Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan, 1891. $. B. K. Born, 10 August, 1862, in Summit, Schoharie Co., N. Y. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1886-89; East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1889-90; Rugby Academy, St. Louis, Mo., 1890-92. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1892-95. Teacher, Central High School, Washington, D. C, 1896- . Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Columbian University (evening classes), 1898- 1903. Mem- ber of Archaeological Institute of America. Married, 9 July, 1889, Miss Virginia B. Swan of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Child: Philip Ayres. PHI NU THETA 97 Edgar Alfred Emens. Syracuse University , Syracuse, N. V. B. A., 1886. M. A., 1889. 4). B. K. Born, 23 April, 1862, in Fayette, N. Y. Principal, Union School, Eaton, N. Y., 1886. Teacher, Canan- daigua Academy, N. Y,, 1887-88; Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1888-90. Adjunct Professor of Greek, Syracuse University, 1891-92; Associate Professor of Greek Uanguage and Literature, 1892-93; Professor, 1893- . Traveled in Italy and Greece, summer, 1892. Graduate Student in Germany and Greece, 1897, 1898. Delegate to the First International Archaeo- logical Congress, Athens, Greece, 1905. Member of Hellenic Society, London, England; American Philological Association; Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. George Avery Rich. ^'' Fair Oaks,'''' Foxboro, Mass., or 10^ Devo7ishire Street, Boston, Mass. B. A., 1886. M. A., 1889. 4). B. K. Born, 20 October, 1863, in Dennysville, Me. Reporter on Advertiser, Boston, Mass., 1886-87. Editorial writer on Journal, Boston, 1887-96; Business Manager, 1896-98. Stock Broker, Boston, Mass., 1898- . Member of Boston Stock Exchange. Member, American Statistical Society. Married, 16 September, 1890, Miss Iza S. Brann of Bangor, Me. 1887 Charles Emory Apgar. ^9 Carleton Road, Westfield, N. J. Born, 28 June, 1865, in Peapack, N. J. Left college at close of F'reshman year. In Treasury Depart- ment, New York Life Insurance Co., 1885-1902. With Aeolian Company, New York, and in automobile business, 1902- . Married, i May, 1894, Miss Helen May Clarke of Ocean Grove, N. J. Children: Charles Emory, d. 1904; Lawrence Clarke. Walter Russell Breed. 4.108 Euclid Avemie, Cleveland, Ohio. B. S., 1887. B. D., Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1890. D. D., Franklin and Marshall, 1903. Born, 10 January, 1867, in Lynn, Mass. Student, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1887-90. Rector, > Trinity Church, Concord, Mass., 1890-93; Christ Church, Quincy, Mass., 1893-1900; St. James Church, Lancaster, Pa., 1900-1907; St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, O., 1907- . Examining Chaplain of the Diocese of Harrisburg, 1900-07. Married, 4 June, 1895, Miss Ellen B. Zehner of Mauch Chunk, Pa. Child: William Zehner. 98 KCIvECTiC SOCIETY layman Gilman Horton. 114. Somerset Avenue, Taunton, Mass. Born, 21 February, 1864, in Bristol, R. I. Left college at close of Freshman year. M. E. minister, New England Southern Conference, 1886- . Principal, East Green- wich Academy, R. I., 1903-06. Married, 2 September, 1885, Miss Charlotte L. Bacon of Nian- tic, Conn. Children: Harold M.; Louise B.; Frederic L. Harvey Hallett Paine. Webster, Mass. B. A., 1887. M. A., 1890. Born, 4 March, 1859, in Centreville, Mass. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1887- . Married, i June, 1892, Miss Ida Eldora Metcalfe of Ashland, Mass. Child: Evelyn Eldora. Herbert Dwight Rockwell. 26^ Rosedale Place, Akron, Ohio., or 28 St. James Avejiue, Bostoji, Mass. B. A., 1887. M. A., 1890. 4'. B. K.' Born, 3 January, 1865, in North Adams, Mass. Brother of J. C. With James Hunter Machine Co., North Adams, Mass., 1887- 1905. Retired, 1905. Joseph Chapin Rockwell. 26^ Rosedale Place, Akron, Ohio. B. A., 1887. M. A., Harvard, 1896. $. B. K. Born, 16 September, 1862, in North Adams, Mass. Brother of H. D. Teacher, High School, Westfield, Mass., 1887-88; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1888-91. Student, Universities of Jena and Berlin, Germany, 1891-94. Teacher, Preparatory De- partment, Northwestern University, 1894-95. Graduate Student, Harvard, 1895-96, 1898-1902. Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of California, 1896-98. Professor of Ancient Classics, Buchtel College, 1902- . Member of Ameri- can Philological Association. Married, 27 December, 1904, Miss Claudia Eugenia Schrock of Akron, Ohio. Child: Herbert Chapin. Frank Elwood Sanford. La Gra^ige, III. Ph. B., 1887. M. A., 1890. . B. K. Born, 10 October, 1858, in Roolstown, Ohio. Teacher, State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., 1887-90. Superintendent of Schools, La Grange, 111., 1890- . Married, 31 August, 1887, Miss Mary R. Blinn of Cromwell, Conn. PHI NU THKTA 99 George William Wood. B. A., 1887. M. A., Born, 1861. 1888 Frederic Gibbs Axtell. 68 S. S7ielling Ave?iue, St. Paul, Minn. •B. A., 1888. M. A., 1891. . B. K. Born, 5 July, 1867, in Peru, N. Y. Teacher, Friends' Academy, Union Springs, N. Y., 1889-90; Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1890-91; Prepara- tory School, Northwestern University, 1891-92; Chaffey College, Ontario, Cal., 1892-97. Studied at University of Berlin, Germany, 1901-02. Teacher, Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn., 1902-03. Instructor, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn., 1903- . Harry Harvey Beattys. Mount Vernon, N. Y. B. A., 1888. M. A., 1891. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1891. Born, 18 November, 1863, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brother of F. D. and G. D. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1888-91. M. E. minister, New York East Conference, 1890- . Married, 6 June, 1893, Miss Genevive Dunham of Middletown, Conn. Children: Barbara; Marjorie. Charles Minot Grifiith. Casille 40^, La Paz, Bolivia. Ph. B., 1888. M. A., Cornell, 1894. Born, 14 April, 1863, in Silver Springs, N. Y. Teacher, Housatonic Valley Institute, Cornwall, Conn., 1888. Principal, Public School, Hibernia, N. J., 1890; High School, New Hartford, Conn., 1891; High School, Mystic, Conn., 1892. Graduate Student, Cornell, 1893-94. Missionary Teacher, Chile, South America, 1895-98. Pastor, Collins Center, N. Y., 1899. Director of Instituto Pedagogico, Cuenca, Ecuador, S. A., 1900. Teacher, Eastman Business College, 1901; Central High School, San Juan, Porto Rico, 1902-07; La Paz, Bolivia, 1907- . Married, 28 November, 1894, Miss Elva Roxana Kniffin. Chil- dren: three, d. Charles French Howland. 2^0 Rock Street, Fall River, Mass. B. A., Albany College, Oregon, 1893. Born, 14 October, 1859, in Kent's Hill, Me. Left college during Freshman year. Teacher, Central School, Middletown, Conn., 1885-87. With University Publishing Co., New York, N. Y., 1887-89. Teacher, Highlands, N. J., 1889-92; lOO KCLE^CTIC SOCIETY Albany College, Albany, Ore., 1892-97; High School, Portland. Ore., 1897-1901. Engaged in farming, Readfield, Me., 1901-03. Principal, Pennell Institute, Gray, Me., 1903-06. Teacher, High School, Fall River, Mass., 1906- . Married, 17 June, 1890, Miss Cora B. Lewis of Highlands, N. J. Child: George Herbert. Robert Seney Ingraham. Sheboygan Falls, Wis. B. A., 1888. M. A., 1891. B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1893. Born, 1865, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of W. M. Brother of G. S. Teacher, Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass., 1888-90. Student, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn., 1890-92; Garrett Bib- lical Institute, Evanston, 111., 1892-93. M. E. minister, Wis- consin Conference, 1893- . Statistical Secretary, Wisconsin Conference, 1902-06. Married, 1902, Miss Mabel D. Bell. Harry Keiser Munroe. 4.4. Wardell Street, Astoria, N. Y. B. A*., 1888. M. A., 1894. ^. B. K. Born, 6 October, 1865, in Westminster, Md. Brother of G. R. and M. Principal, High School, Shrewsbury, Mass., 1888-90; High School, Ashland, Mass., 1890-91. Teacher, State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., 1891-93. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1893-95. Assistant Professor of English, Pennsylvania State College, 1895 -98. Professor of English, Allegheny College, 1898-1902. Lec- turer in English, St. Lawrence University, 1902-03. Teacher, DeWitt Clinton High School, New York, N. Y., 1903-07. Head of English Department, Bryant High School, Long Island City, N. Y., 1907- . Married, 26 December, 1890, Miss Helen E. Batchelder of Glen Ridge, N. J. Children: EmiHe F.; Harold H. Herbert lyOwell Rich. Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md. . Ph. B., 1888. M. D., Tufts, 1898. . B. K. Born, 23 June, 1865, in Charlotte, Me. Brother of G. A. Instructor, Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1888-98. Studied in summer course. Harvard Medical School, 1897. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1898-99. Practiced medicine, Boston, 1899-1900; Texas, 1900-02. Profes- sor of Chemistry and Geology, Western Maryland College, 1902- 04. Resident Physician, Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md., 1904- . Memberof American Medical Association; Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, Maryland; National Geographic Society; International Congress on Tuberculosis. PHI NU THETA lOI 1889 Arthur Newell Burke. S4 Appleton Street, Waltham, Mass, B. A., 1889. <&. B. K. Born, 16 March, 1866, in Norwich, Conn. Teacher, High School, Westfield, Mass., 1889-91; Monson Academy, Mass., 1891-99 (Principal, 1893-99); High School, Waltham, Mass., 1899- . Graduate Student, Harvard, 1899- 1900. Member of American Association for Advancement of Science. Seward. Vincent Coffin. j^ Pearl Street, Hartford, Co?in. B. A., 1889. Born, 24 September, 1867, in Middletown, Conn. In manufacturing business, Middletown, Conn., 1890-1904. In life insurance business, Middletown, Conn., 1905-07; Hartford, Conn., 1907- . Married, 13 May, 1891, Miss Delia M. Brown of Middletown, Conn. Child: Vincent B. Ff^derick Morgan Davenport. Hajnilton College, Cli7iton, N. Y. B. A., 1889. Ph. D., Columbia, 1905. 4>. B. K. Born, 27 August, 1866, in Salem, Mass. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1889-93. ^- ^• minister, New York Conference, 1893-1907; Supernumerary, 1901-07. Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1901-04. Pro- fessor of Law and Political Science, Hamilton College, 1904- . Member of American Economic Society; American Sociological Society. Married, 1899, Miss Edith J. Andrus of Yonkers, N. Y. Chil- dren: Frederick Morgan; Margaret Dyckman. George Washington Gardiner, Jr. Custom House, Providence, R. I. B. A., 1889. Born, 14 May, 1868, in Wakefield, R. I. Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, Providence, R. I., 1889 -94: Deputy Collector of Customs, 1894-1906; Collector of Cus- toms, 1906- . Married, i November, 1893, Miss Mabel F. Smith of Provi- dence, R. I. Child: Newton S. * George Frederick Kettell. Ph. B., 1889. B. A., Harvard, 189T. LL. B., Tulane University, La., 1893. . B. K. I02 kcive:ctic society Born, 1869, in Carlsruhe, Germany. Teacher, private school, Worcester, Mass., 1889-90. Student, Harvard, 1890-91; Law School, Washington University, Mo., 1891-92. Teacher, High School, New Orleans, La., 1892-1900. Rector, P. E. Church, Pocomoke City, Md., 1901-02; Assistant Minister, Christ Church, Baltimore, Md., 1902-04. Died, 28 October, 1904. Samuel Gail lyandon. Schenectady , N. Y. B. A., 1889. *. B. K. Born, 12 February, 1865, in Herrick, Pa. Son of George, Superintendent of Schools, California, Mo., 1889-91. Professor of Latin and Greek, Puget Sound University, 1891-92. Super- intendent of Schools, Puyallup, Wash., 1892-94. Principal, High School, Harrisburg, Pa., 1894-97; High School, Bingham- ton, N. Y., 1897-1900. In insurance business, Syracuse, N. Y., 1900-08; Schenectady, N. Y., 1908- . Married, 3 June, 1891, Miss Mary E. Biggs of California, Mo. One child. Seymour I^andon. New Brighton, N. V. B. A., 1889. D. D. S., Philadelphia Dental College, 1900. Born, 21 August, 1867, in Phillipsburg, N. J. Son of T. H. In book business, Portland, Ore., 1889-92. Teacher, New York Military Academy, 1892-93. Practicing dentistry, New Brighton, N. Y, 1901- . Married, 29 November, 1903, Miss Edna Brandon of New York, N. Y. Kdward Ernest Matthews. Lakewood, N. J. B. A., 1889. Born, 26 November, 1866, in Irvington, N. J. Student, Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., 1889- 92. Assistant Minister, Calvary P. E. Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1892-93. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Erie, Pa., 1893-96. Senior Assistant, St. James Church, New York, N. Y., 1896-1901. Rec- tor, All Saints' Memorial Church, Lakewood, N. J., 1901- . Rowland Miles. Northport, N. Y. B. S., 1889. 4>. B. K. Born, 4 April, 1865, in Smithtown, L. L Practicing law in Northport, N. Y., 1891- . Married, 16 November, 1892, Miss Edith A. Woodhull of Col- lege Point, N. Y. PHI NU THKTA 103 * William Clafiin Prentice. B. A., 1889. Born, 14 July, 1868. Son of George. Brother of G. R. Studied law. New York, N. Y., 1889. Resided in Pasadena, Cal., 1890-92. Died, 10 December, 1892. 1890 * William Wellington Alexander. B. A., 1890. <^. B. K. ( Born, 1864. Teacher, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1890-93. Student, Union Theological Seminary, N. Y., 1893-95. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1893-97. Died, 5 March, 1897. Frank Miller Baum. Dayton, Wash. Born, 15 February, 1865, in North Syracuse, N. Y. Left college during Freshman year. Clerk, U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, 1887-88. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1888-89, 1890-91. Pastor, M. E. Church, Seabrook, N. H., 1891-92. Ordained Deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1892; Priest, 1893. Minister in charge, Christ Church, Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., 1892-94. Rector, St. Mark's Church, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1894-98; St. John's Church, Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1898-1905. Missionary in charge, St. Peter's Church, Pomeroy, Wash., 1905-07; Grace Church, Dayton, Wash., and Calvary Church, Waitsburg, Wash., 1907- . Married, t8 January, 1893, Miss Augusta Georgia Hutchins of Chelmsford, Mass. Children: Ramona Gladys; Olin Huntington; Francis Hutchins; Katherine Snow; Hilda Georgia. Fred Woodburn Cobb. Born, 1867. Left college at close of Freshman year. Edgar Smith Fernald. Besse Buildijig, Springfield, Mass. B. A., 1890. 4). B. K. Born, 25 February, 1865, in Wilton, Maine. On editorial staff of Daily Union, Springfield, Mass., 1890- 95; New York Evening Post, N. Y., 1895-96; Springfield Re- publican, 1896-1903, Founder and Manager, Newspaper Men's Exchange, Springfield, Mass., 1898- . Married, 10 November, 1896, Miss Lucy May Squires of Brook- lyn, N. Y. Child: Stanbrough. I04 KCIvKCTiC SOCIETY James Chandler Graham. Aiidover, Mass. B. S., 1890. Born, 14 June, 1868, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1890-93. Teacher, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1893- . Member of American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. John Morgan Harris. Cambridge, N. Y. B. A., 1890. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1893. Born, 15 April, 1867, in Bennington, Vt. M. E. minister, Troy Conference, 1893- . Married, 4 June, 1903, Miss Clara Mabel Wood of Pittsfield, Mass. * Walter Kverard Morse. B. A., 1890. *. B. K. Born, 18 October, 1866, in Livermore Falls, Me. Principal, High School, Shrewsbury, Mass., 1890-91; Gilder- sleeve, Conn., 1891-93; Monson, Mass., 1893-96. Married, August, 1892, Miss Fannie Lyford French of South Chesterville, Me. Died, 3 February, 1896. --^^, Leonard Colburn Murdock. Kingston, Pa. B. A., 1890. D. D., Syracuse, 1896. Born, 24 August, 1863, in Toddsville, N. Y. M. E. minister, Wyoming Conference, Pa., 1890- ; Presiding Elder, Wyoming District, 1904- . Married, 2 July, 1890, Miss Lucy E. Peet of Clayville, N. Y. Child: Harriet E. Wendell Phillips Parker. II Cleveland Avenue, Worcester, Mass. B. A., 1890. $. B. K. Born, 7 February, 1863, in North Gorham, Maine. Teacher, East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Maine, 1890-92, Graduate Student, Harvard, 1892-93, 1895-96. Teacher, Olivet College, Michigan, 1896; High School, Worcester, Mass., 1896- . Lecturer on Study of Birds, Natural History Museum, Worcester, Mass., 1899- . Married, 1897, Miss Frances T. Swazey of Bucksport, Maine. Children: Philip Swazey; Robert Lombard. PHI NU THKTA 105 I89I Charles Ridgway Blundell. loi Carroll Street, Paterson, N. /. B. S., 1891. M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1894. Born, 9 April, 1869, in Paterson, N. J. Student, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1891-94. Practicing medicine, Paterson, N. J., 1894- . Sur- geon, Spanish- American War. Married. C5^rus David Foss, Jr. 1524- Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. B. A., 1S91. Ivly. B., University of Pennsylvania, 1896. Born, 15 March, 1869, in New York, N. Y. Son of C. D. Educational Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia, Pa., 1891-93. Student, Ivaw School, University of Pennsylvania, 1893-96. Prac- ticing law, Philadelphia, Pa., 1896- . Counsel, Philadelphia Municipal League, 1903-04. Member of Board of Church Exten- sion (now Board of Home Missions and Church Extension) of M. E. Church, 1904- . Member and Secretary, City Committee, Philadelphia City Party, 1905-06. Secretary and Director, Phila- delphia City Club, 1905- . Civil Service Commissioner, City of Philadelphia, 1906-07. Member of Council of National Civil Service Reform League, 1907- . Married, 30 June, 1906, Miss Maria Louisa Higgins of Phila- delphia, Pa. Child: a son, d. 1907. Ralph Barnes Hibbard. 95 Locust Hill Aveiiue, Yo?ikers, N. Y. Ph. B., 1891. Born, 7 June, 1867, in Hartford, Conn. Son of R. G. With the Hall Signal Co. , 1891-96. Sales Manager, L. D. Brown & Son Co., 1897-1905; York Silk Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y., 1905- . Member of American Geographical Society. Married, 25 April, 1895, Miss Louise Douglas Pitkin of Yonkers, N. Y. Child: Frances Pitkin. John Evan Jenkins. 602 Coal Exchayige, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., or ^22 North Maple Avenue, Kijigston, Pa. Ph. B., 1891. $. B. K. Born, 17 June, 1862, in Coal Township, Pa. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, and City Editor, Daily He^^ald, Middletown, Conn., 1891-92. Studied law, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1892-94. Practicing law, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1894- . Married, 3 April, 1895, Miss Katharine Mitchell of Remsen, N. Y. Children: Mitchell; Hugh Coban. I06 ECIvECTlC SOCIETY Frederick Allen King. 44-60 East 2jd Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1891. M. A., 1893. Born, 20 February, 1865, in Thompsonville, Conn. Graduate Student and Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan, 1891-92. Teacher, Franklin School, Germantown, Pa., 1892-93; Peekskill Military Academy, N. Y. ; The De Lancey School, Philadelphia, Pa.; Smith College. Engaged in literary work. New York, N. Y., 1899-1906. Literary Editor, Literary Digest, New York, N. Y. 1906- . John George Mitchell. State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. B. A., 1891. <|). B. K. Born, 6 February, 1863, in Sligo, Ireland. Student, New York Law School, N. Y., 1891-94. Practicing law, Willimantic, Conn., 1894-99. Chief Clerk, Office of Secre- tary of State, Hartford, Conn., 1899-1903; Deputy Secretary of State, 1903- . Married, 23 May, 1897, Miss Edna L. Lasbury of Willimantic, Conn. Children: Margaret R., d. 1900; John G.; Charles P.; James L. Isaac Merwin Rayner. Greenport, N. Y. Born, 1 February, 1870, in Greenport, N. Y. Left college during Senior year. Engaged in tutoring and gardening, Greenport, N. Y., 1890-95. Clerk, Office of U. S. Appraiser, Port of New York, 1895-97; Examiner of Drugs, 1897 -1901. Engaged in floriculture, Greenport, N. Y., 1901- . Married, 25 April, 1895. Children: Marguerite Wood; Joel Merwin Kenneth; George Choisy. 1892 Albert Lyon Crowell. jj State Street, Boston, Mass. B. A., 1892. Born, 26 April, 1868, in Milford, Mass. Son of Loranus. In wholesale paper business, Boston, Mass., 1892- . Married, 4 September, 1894, Miss M. A. Case of South Man- chester, Conn. William Morgan Douglass. 79 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Born, 4 May, 1871, in Franklin, N. H. Son of R. S. Brother of F. S., R. W., R. L., A. S., and G. C. PHI NU THKTA 107 Ivcft college at close of Sophomore year. In woolen business, Plymouth, Mass., 1890-1901; New York, N. Y., 1901- . Married, 14 June, 1899, Miss Josephine Goddard of Plymouth, Mass. Charles Myron Drew. §11 New York Life Buildings Mi7ineapolis, Mhui. Ph. B., 1892. Ivlv. B., University of Minnesota, 1894. . B. K. Born, 25 April, 1868, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Student, Law School, University of Minnesota, 1892-94. Practicing law, Minneapolis, Minn,, 1894- . Pedro Raraon Gillott. Wyoining Seminary ^ Ki7igsto7i, Pa. B. A., 1892. M. A., 1901. $. B. K. Born, 31 December, 1865, in San Andres, Cuba. Squire Scholar, Wesleyan, 1892-93. Student, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 1892-94. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1894- . Member of American Philological Association. Married, 1905, Miss Mary F. Lincoln of Wiscasset, Maine. Children: two. Robert Henderson Guibord. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Ph. B., 1892. Born, 6 April, 1869, in Plattsburgh, N. Y. Brother of F. W. In insurance business and engaged in the manufacture of ground wood pulp, Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1892- . Married, 23 March, 1897, Miss S. Mae Hapgood of Malone, N. Y. Children: Ruth Louise; Donald Hapgood; Alfred Lemuel; a son. Nelson Chamberlin Hubbard. Wheeli7ig, W. Va. B. A., 1892. LL. B., Harvard, 1895. Born, 25 January, 1871, in Wheeling, West Virginia. Son of W. P. Studied law. Wheeling, W. Va., 1892-93. Student, Law School, Harvard, 1893-95. Practicing law in Wheeling, W. Va., 1896- . William Henry Kidd. Meride7i, Co7i7i. B. A., 1892. 4>. B. K. Born, 6 August, 1862, in New York, N. Y. M. E. minister. New York East Conference, 1892- . Married, 31 August, 1887, Miss Emily Josephine Crater of Hackettstown, N. J. Children: Neldon L.; Elbert S. Io8 KCIvKCTiC SOCIETY Milbourne Munroe. 21^ Main Street, East Orange, N. J. E. E., Columbia, 1894. D. O., Atlantic College of Osteopathy, 1904. Born, 18 July, 1877, in Westminster, Md. Brother of H. K. and G. R. Left college at close of Junior year. Student, School of Mines, Columbia, 1892-94. Engaged in Electric Railway Construction, Meriden, Conn., 1894-95. In Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J., 1895-96; American Telegraph and Telephone Co., Engi- neering Department, New York, 1896-98; Western Electric Com- pany, New York, 1898-1902. Student, Atlantic College of Osteopathy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1902-04. Practicing osteopathy, Newark, N. J., 1904-06; East Orange, N. J., 1906- . Member of American Osteopathic Association. Married, 27 June, 1906, Miss Laura A. Leadbetter, D. O., of East Orange, N. J. Edward Loranus Rice. Delaware, Ohio. B. A., 1892. Ph. D., University of Munich, 1895. 4>. B. K. Born, 18 March, 1871, in Middletown, Conn. Son of W. N. Studied in Germany, 1892-95. Assistant in Biology, Wesleyan, 1896. Professor of Zoology, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., 1896-98; Ohio Wesleyan University, 1898- . Absent on leave, studying in Columbia University and in Europe, 1906-07. Member of American Society of Zoologists; American Society of Naturalists. P'ellow of American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. President of Ohio Academy of Science, 1906. Married, 20 March, 1901, Miss Sarah Langton Abbott of Rochester, N. H. Child: Charlotte. Olin Freeman Tower. 11500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. B. A., 1892. M. A., 1893. Ph. D., University of Leipsic, 1895. 4>. B. K. Born, 19 March, 1872, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of F. P. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1892-93. Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan, 1893-94, 1896-98. Student, University of Leipsic, Germany, 1894-95. Assistant Chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, 1895-98. Instructor, Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, 1898-1901; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1901-07; Professor, 1907- . Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Chemical Society; German Chemical Society. Married, 21 June, 1899, Miss Elizabeth Williams of New Britain, Conn. PHI NU THETA IO9 1893 George Hubbard Blakeslee. Clark University, Worcester, Mass. B. A., 1893. M. A., 1897; Harvard, 1899. Ph. D., Harvard, 1903. 4>. B. K. Born, 27 August, 187 1, in Geneseo, N. Y. Brother of A. F. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins, 1893-94; Harvard, 1898-1901. Instructor, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1894-95; Mt. Her- mon, Mass., 1895-98. Parker Fellow, Harvard, 1901-02. Stu- dent, Universities of Berlin, I^eipsic and Oxford, 1901-03. Instructor, Clark University, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of His- tory, 1904- ; Instructor in Graduate Department, 1905- . Traveled in Russia, summer, 1906. Member of American Society of International Ivaw; American Historical Association. Frederic Cutts. ^^35 Clayton Street, Ci?icin7iati , Ohio. B. A., 1893. E. E., Cornell, 1897. *. B. K. Born, 14 February, 1871, in New Rochelle, N. Y. Assistant in Physics, and Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1893-94. Graduate Student, Cornell, 1894-97. With General Electric Co., (student, 1897-98; construction foreman, 1899; engineer, Atlanta, Ga., 1900-04). With Ford, Bacon, and Davis, Consulting En- gineers, New York, N. Y., 1905- . Married, 15 September, 1900, Miss Julia Harlan Dougherty of Cincinnati, Ohio. Child: Morgan. Walter Merritt Fernald. Ajisonia, Conn. Born, 29 April, 1868, in Wilton, Maine. Left college at close of Freshman year. Principal, High School, Stonington, Me., 1891-92. Suburban Editor, Spidng- Jield Union, Mass., 1892-96. Editor, Sunday Morning Call, Pittsfield, Mass., 1896-1901. Managing Editor, Evening Sen- tinel, Ansonia, Conn., 1901- . Married, 14 October, 1896, Miss Flora S. Knowlton of Deer Isle, Maine. Child: Knowlton. lyorenzo Walter Hadley. Union, Me. Ph. B., 1893. M. D., Medical School of Maine, Brunswick, Me., 1898. Born, 28 January, 1869, in Frankfort, Me. Teacher, 1893-97. Student, Medical School of Maine, Bruns- wick, Me., and Dartmouth Medical School, 1897-98. Practicing medicine, Appleton, Me., 1898-99; Union, Me., 1899- . Member of Maine Medical Association. Married, January, 1899, Miss Helen Augusta Tyler of Bradley, Maine. no ECLECTIC SOCIETY Wesley Blwell Lake. Camden, N. J. B. A., 1893. $. B. K. Born, 7 August, 1870, in Vincentown, N. J. Brother of C. P. Teacher, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1893-95. In poor health, 1895-98. In business. Ocean City, N. J., 1898-1902. M. E. minister, New Jersey Conference, 1902- . Married, 4 May, 1898, Miss Caroline S. Reed of New Jersey. Child: Randolph Elwell. George Rowland Munroe. ij6 Roseville Avenue, Newark, N. J. Ph. B., 1896. IvL. B., New York Law School, 1894. M. S., 1903. $. B. K. Born, 24 July, 1869, in Passaic, N. J. Brother of H. K. and M. Practicing law. New York, 1894-1900; New Jersey, 1900- . Organizer and Director, City Trust Company of Newark, 1901-07. Secretary of the Anti-Saloon League of New Jersey. Married, 10 October, 1900, Miss Flora A. Teeter of Newark, N.J. Charles Edward North, sg West jSi/i Street, New York, N Y. B. A., 1893. M. D., Columbia, 1900. Born, 28 July, 1869, in Scarborough, N. Y. Son of C. R. Brother of F. R. Teacher, Westminster School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1893-96. Student, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univer- sity, 1896-1900. President and Manager, Purity Milk Company, Trenton, N, J., 1901-05. Special Student in Bacteriology, College of Physicians and Surgeons N. Y., 1905-06. Bacteriologist, Led- erle Laboratories, New York, N. Y,, 1906- . Married, 25 December, 1903, Miss Amelia Potter Palmer of North Stonington, Conn. Child: a daughter. Arthur Thomas Talmadge. jiy St. James Avenue, Springfield, Mass. B. A., 1893. Born, 6 February, 1871, in Southwick, Mass. Teacher, West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, N. J., 1893-95. Principal, Central High School, Lonaconing, Md., 1895-99; Prospect Hill School, Westfield, Mass., 1899-1905; Worthington Street School, Springfield, Mass., 1905- . Married, 23 June, 1897, Miss Nellie Angeline King of Westfield, Mass. Children: Allyn King; Arthur Carlyle. PHI NU THKTA III Ashley Horace Thorndike. Columbia University, Nezv York, N. ^K. B. A., 1893. M. A., Harvard, 1896. Ph. D., Harvard, 1898. *. B. K. Born, 26 December, 1871, in Houlton, Maine. Brother of Ed- ward Lee and Everett Lynn. Principal, Smith Academy, Hatfield, Mass., 1893-95. Graduate Student, Harvard, 1895-98. Instructor, Boston University, 1895- 98. Instructor and Associate Professor of English, Western Reserve University, 1898-1902, Professor of English Literature, Northwestern University, 1902-06, Professor of English, Col- umbia University, 1906- . Member of Modern Language Association. Married, 21 June, 1899, Miss Annette Marian Lowell of Hat- field, Mass. Children: Marian Lowell; Edward Lowell, d. 1903; Eleanor, d. 1907. 1894 Julian Aznar. ^i^ 6^th Street, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Ph. B., 1894. Born, II November, 1871, in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Student, Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1894 -95. Residing in City of Mexico, 1895-1901; Merida, Yucatan, 1901- . Civil Judge, Merida, Yucatan, 1902-06. Magistrate of the State Supreme Court, Yucatan, 1906- . Professor of Inter- national Law and Civil Procedure, State Law School, Yucatan. Member of La Arcadia, El Liceo and La Lonja. Married. Charles Pitman Lake. Ocean City, N. J. B. A., 1894. Born, 10 January, 1869, in Marlton, N. J. Brother of W. E. Treasurer, Ocean City Association, Ocean City, N. J., 1894- . Willis Thomas Lee. U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Ph. B., 1894. M. S., 1898. Born, 24 December, 1864, in Brooklyn, Pa. Instructor, Rhode Island College of Agriculture, 1894-95. Pro- fessor of Geology and Biology, Denver University, Colo., 1895- 98. Fellow in Geology, Chicago University, 1898-1900. Prin- cipal, High School, Trinidad, Colo., 1900-02. Assistant Geo- logist, U. S. Geological Survey, chiefly in Southwestern United States, 1902- . Fellow, American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; Geological Society of America. 1 1 2 KCIvKCTIC SOCIKT Y Irving Avard Meeker. Upper Montdair, N. J. * B. A., 1894. M. D., New York Homeopathic Medical College, 1898. Born, 5 July, 1873, i" Pennington, N. J. Student, New York Homeopathic Medical College, 1894-98. Interne, Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's Island, N. Y., 1898- 99. Practicing medicine, Montclair, N. J., 1899- , Anaesthe- tist, St, Mary's Hospital, Passaic, N. J., and Homeopathic Hos- pital of Essex Co., Newark, N. J.; Lecturer to Training Schools for Nurses of same. Member of New York Academy of Pathol- ogical Science; New Jersey State Homeopathic Society. William Leonard Snow. J'577 Beaco?i Street, Brookline, Mass. B. A., 1894. B. A., Harvard, 1898. M. A., Harvard, 1900. *. B. K. Born, II October, 1869, in Boston, Mass. Teacher, I^eicester x\cademy, Mass., 1894-95; East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1895-97. Graduate Student, Harvard, 1897- 1900. Teacher, Boston University, 1898-1900; High School, Brookline, Mass., 1900- . Married, 24 March, 1904, Miss Carrie Woodbury Cushing of Brookline, Mass. Benjamin Franklin Thompson. Clarksburg , W. Va. Born, 1868. Left college at close of Sophomore year. 1895 Wilmer Bvans Coffman. Darien, Wisconsin. B. A., 1895. B. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1898. *. B. K. Born, II November, 1873, in Bethlehem, Pa. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1895-98. Pastor of various M. E. churches in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, 1898- . * Allen Chase. B. A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1896. Born, 1871. Son of A. F. Left college at close of Freshman year. Died, 14 August, 1897. PHI NU THKTA 1 1 3 James Pendleton Erskine. 120 East j 4th Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1895. M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1903. ^. B. K. Born, 6 April, 1874, in Searsport, Maine. Teacher, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1895-96; Newark Academy, Newark, N. J., 1896-99. Student, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1899-1903. Interne, New York Hospital, 1903-05. Practicing medicine. New York, N. Y., 1905- . Assistant Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's Clinic, 1905- ; New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1905- . Andrew Gillies. ^4^3 Harmon Place, Miiineapolis , Minn. B. A., 1895. 4>. B. K. Born, 3 August, 1870, in Glasgow, Scotland. M. E. minister, Vermont Conference, 1895-99; Troy Confer- ence, 1899- 1903; New York Conference, 1903-07; Northern Minnesota Conference, 1907- . Chaplain, Vermont State Senate, 1898. Married, 25 September, 1895, Miss Martha Elizabeth Smith of Hilton, N. Y. Children: Faith; Brooks. Fred Willis Guibord. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905. Born, 22 August, 1873, in Plattsburgh, N. Y. Brother of R. H. Left college at close of Junior year. With Merchants National Bank, Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1894-1901. Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., 1901-05. Assistant Chemist, Virginia Portland Cement Co., Ford wick, Va., 1905- . Assistant Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 1905- . Married, P'ebruary, 1904, Miss Alberta S. Boomhomer of Bos- ton, Mass. Henry Ingraham Harriman. 50 Congress Street, Bostoji, Mass. Ph. B., 1895. LL. B., New York Law School, 1898. <&. B. K. Born, 26 December, 1872, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of D. G. Student, New York Law School, 1895-98. General Manager, American Loom Co., 1898- 1906. President, Chase-Harriman Construction Co., 1906- . Vice-President, Connecticut River Power Co., 1906- . Married, 8 July, 1898, Miss Edith R. Graves. Child: Eunice Alberta, d. 1903. Edward I^ee Thorndike. jjo West 12 jd Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1895. M. A., Harvard, 1897. Ph. D., Columbia, 1898. 4). B. K. Born, 31 August, 1874, in Williamsburg, Mass. Brother of A, H. and Everett Lynn. 114 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY Graduate Student, Harvard, 1895-97; Columbia, 1897-98. In- structor, College for Women, Western Reserve University, 1898- 99. Instructor in Educational Psychology, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1899-1901; Professor, 1901- . Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science; New York Academy of Science. Member of American Psychological Association; American Philosophical Association; American An- thropological Association. Married, 29 August, 1900, Miss Elizabeth Moulton of Lynn, Mass. Children: Elizabeth Frances; Virginia, d. 1904; Edward Moulton. William Seaver Woods. jj6 West g^th Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1895. 4>. B. K. Born, 13 August, 1872, in Bath, N. Y. Assistant Secretary, Citizens' League, Middletown, Conn., 1895-96. New England Editor, Springfield Republican, Mass., 1896-97. Department Editor, Literary Digest, New York, N. Y., 1897-1905; Editor, 1905- . Traveled in Europe, 1903. Married, 26 April, 1905, Miss Grace E. Crombie of Oswego, N. Y. Child: Robert Crombie. 1896 John Abraham Anderson. 14. Edgeinont Road, Upper Moiitclair, N. J. , or 8-12 Jo7ies Street, New York, N Y. B. A., 1896. a>. B. K. Born, 14 August, 1873, in Chicago, 111. In photo-engraving business, 1896- . Secretary and Treas- urer, Consolidated Engraving Co., New York, N. Y., 1904-07; President, 1907- . Cornelius Roach Berrien. 40 Northview Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. B. A., 1896. . B. K. Born, 9 November, 1874, in Geneseo, N. Y. Teacher, Montpelier Seminary, Vermont, 1897-98; East Green- wich Academy, R. I., 1899. Graduate Student, Harvard, 1900- 04; also Assistant in Botany, Harvard. Instructor, Radcliffe, PHI NU THKTA 115 1901-02. Collecting in Venezuela and West Indies, summer of 1903, Assistant, Cold Spring Harbor Summer School, summers of 1901 and 1902. Botanical investigation under Carnegie In- stitution of Washington, D. C, in Halle, Germany, and Naples, Italy, 1904-06. Instructor, Harvard and Radcliffe, 1906-07. Professor of Botany, Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn., 1907- . Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; British Association for Advancement of Science; Botanical Society of America; American Society of Naturalists. Henry lyOren Clements, j East i^th Street^ New York, N. Y. B. A., 1896. Born, 23 September, 1873, in Moscow, Pa. Student, American School of Applied Music, 1896-98. Organ- ist, Nev^ York City, 1898- . Teacher of Voice and Theory. Francis Sawyer Douglass. Americayi Woole?i Cot)ipa?iy, Dover, N. H. Born, 28 February, 1873, in Franklin, N. H. Son of R. S. Brother of W. M., R. W., R. L., A. S., and G. C. Left college during Sophomore year. In woolen business, Plymouth, Mass., 1894-98; American Woolen Company, Dover, N. H., 1898- . Ernest Albert I^ane. Born, 1864. Left college during Freshman year. Returned to England. Charles Samuel lyeaven worth. Care Brown, Shipley & Co., i2j Pall Mall, Loiidon, Eng. B. A., 1896; Yale, 1897. M. A., Yale, 1899. *. B. K. Born, 17 July, 1874, in New Haven, Conn. Graduate Student, Yale, 1896-99. Professor of History, Imperial Nanyang College, Shanghai, China, 1899-1900, 1901-05. Studied at Cambridge University and British Museum, England, 1900-01. Secretary, American Association of China, 1903-05. American Vice-Consul, Nagasaki, Japan, 1905-06. Student of History and International Law, University of London and British Museum, England, 1906- . Member of North China Branch, Royal Asiatic Society; American Oriental Society; American Historical Association; American Association of China; Yale Association of China; The Japan Society, London. Decorated b}^ Chinese Government with Order of the Double Dragon, Third Grade, First Class, 1905. Il6 KCI.ECTIC SOCIETY Albert Eugene Osborne, j West igt/i Street, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1896. 4'. B. K. Born, 4 May, 1870, in Lathrop, Pa. With Underwood & Underwood, Publishers, New York, N. Y., 1896- . Married, i September, 1904, Miss Emma Ivouisa Reed of New York, N. Y. Child: Richard Reed. John Foster Searles. Baker City, Ore. B. A., 1896. Born, 16 October, 1872, in New Haven, Conn. Treasurer, American lyoom Company, 1896-99. Practiced hor- ticulture in South Florida, 1899-07. Vernon Benjamin Swett. lyo Oakleigh Road, Newtoii, Mass,, or J4J Old South Building, Bosto?i, Mass. B. A., 1896. . B. K. Born, 3 May, 1870, in Milton Plantation, Maine. With Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, Mass., 1896. In Boston Office, Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, 1897- . Married, 27 June, 189S, Miss Olivia Howell Hatfield of West Pittston, Pa., who died 14 June, 1900. Married, 14 January, 1903, Miss Helen Gertrude Eager of Newton, Mass. Child: Mabel E. William Branian Tower. 2^4j Marion Avenue, The Bronx, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1896. Born, 4 September, 1872, in North Brookfield, Mass. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1897- . Married, 30 August, 1905, Miss Estelle Hunter of Newburgh, N. Y. Child: William Braman. 1897 Sidney Bruce Eggleston. Matawan, N. J. Born, 23 December, 1874, in Bridgeport, Conn. Left college at close of Freshman year. In pig iron business. New York and New Jersey, 1895- . Treasurer, Matawan Steel and Iron Compau}' , New Jersey. PHI NU THKTA 117 Joseph Wright Frazier. 2go West 12th Street, New York, N. V. Born, 16 April, 1869, in Plattsburg, N. Y. Left college during Sophomore year. Athletic Director, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1894-95. Student, Albany Business College, 1896-97. Bookkeeper, Plattsburg Furniture Co., Plattsburg, N. Y., 1897-1900. In general merchandise busi- ness, Rifton^N. Y., 1900-02. Bookkeeper, Worcester, Mass., 1902-03. In Wanamaker's Store, New York, N. Y., Bookkeep- ing, 1903-05, Stock Statistics, 1905- . Married, 20 September, 1899, Miss Ida Mae Trumbull of Platts- burg, N. Y. Children: Laurence Spalding; Norman Trumbull; Alan Booth, d. 1906. * William Gano Guernsey. Ph. B., 1897. Born, 16 September, 1875, in Bangall, N. Y. Engaged in journalism in Bangall, N. Y., 1899-01. In office of U. S. Census, Washington, D. C, 1901-02. With Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1902-06. Died, 13 February, 1906. Delmar J. I^indley. Fadoryville, Pa. B. A., 1897. M. A., Dickinson, 1907. LL. B., Dickinson Law School, 1907. Born, 19 June, 1869, in Brooklyn, Pa. Principal, Public Schools, Factory ville, Pa., and later in bus- iness for a Boston firm, 1897-1905. Student, Dickinson Law School, Carlisle, Pa., 1905-1907. Admitted to practice in Su- preme Court, Pennsylvania, 1907. * William Henry McCaule}^ Born, 1870. Died, 30 November, 1894. Francis Reid North. , Portland, Maine. B. A., 1897. M. A., Columbia, 1902. ^. B. K. Born, 19 April, 1876, in Peekskill, N. Y. Son of C. R. Brother of C. E. Assistant Secretary, 23rd Street Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1897-98. Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1897-98. Teacher, Newark Academy, N. J., 1898-1906. Principal, High School, Portland, Maine, 1906- , Married, December, 1903, Miss Helen Manning of Portland, Maine. Il8 KCI.ECTIC SOCIKTY * Charles Paine Reed. Born, 1876. Died, 24 February, 1894. Clarence Arthur Sanford. B. S., 1897. Born, T2 January, 1871, in Thomaston, Me. Electrical Engineer, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899- 1898 Charles Francis Allen. 22^ West i^th Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Born, 6 June, 1875, in Attercliffe, Can. Left college at close of Freshman year. In business, C. W. Allen & Son, 1896-99. In orange business, California, 1899-1901. Assistant Superintendent, Coulter Dry Goods Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1901- . Married. One child. George Edward Andrews. 10 1 Beech Street, East Orange, N, J. , or J 16 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1898. Born, 29 May, 1874, in Newfields, N. H. Orderly, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass., 1898-99. With Library Bureau, Boston, 1899-1900; New York, N. Y., 1900- ; District Manager, New Jersey District, 1901- , Married, 16 May, 1906, Miss Virginia Emily Napier of East Orange, N. J. Fred Inness Brown. i6g Clark Road, Brookline, Mass., or 4 J Federal Street, Bosto?i, Mass. B. A., 1898. Born, 2 May, 1873, in Boston, Mass. With Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1898- ; New England Manager, 1905- . Married, 2 April, 1902, Miss Belle M. Lewis of Northampton, Mass. Child: Paul Inness. Eugene Wyllys Burr. Fallon, Nevada. B. A., 1898. LL. B., New York Law School, 1902. Born, 14 October, 1875, in Bloomfield, N. J. Son of Edson W. In newspaper work in Gardner and Springfield, Mass., 1898- 99. In business, Boston, Mass., 1899-1900. Student, New York PHI NU THKTA II9 lyaw School, 1900-02. Practiced law, Seattle, Wash., 1904. In U. S. Reclamation Service as lawyer, 1906- . Married, 9 November, 1903, Miss Mary Jennings of New York City. Children : Katherine W. ; Warren W. William Nesbitt Campaigne. 1825 Fifth Avenue, Troy, N. Y. M. D., Albany Medical College, 1898, Born, 29 December, 1869, in Troy, N. Y. Brother of Curtis. Left college during Freshman year. Student, Albany Medical College, N. Y., 1894-98. Practicing medicine. Green Island, N. Y,, 1898-1907; Troy, N. Y., 1907- . Assistant Surgeon, Samaritan Hospital, Troy, N. Y., 1899- . Health Officer, Green Island, N. Y., 1901- . Member of American Medical Association; New York State Medical Association. Married, 22 June, 1900, Miss Clara Estella Jump of Saratoga, N. Y. Child: WiUiam Marvin. Warren Lanning Hoagland, Jr. 4113a West Pi7ie Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. B. A., 1898. M. A., Columbia, 1900. O*. B. K. Born, 13 April, 1876, in Elizabeth, N. J. Son of W. L. Graduate Student, Columbia, 1898-1900 (University Scholar, 1898-99; University Fellow, 1899-1900). Residing at Newark and Trenton, N. J., 1902-03. In the Book Department of the London Times, 1904. Assistant Librarian, Public Library, St. Louis, Mo., 1905. Assistant General Manager, Universal Adding Machine Co., St. Louis, 1906- . Adolphus Stewart North. 48 J Bloomfield Avenue, Mo7itclair, N. J. , or 1^0 Fifth Avenue, Neiv York, N. Y. B. A., 1898. Born, 19 August, 1875, i" Amenia, N. Y. Son of F. M. Brother of E. M. In business, Huyler's, New York, N. Y., 1899-1902; Purity Milk Co., Trenton, N. J., 1902-05. Traveled in Europe and Mediterranean, 1905. In business, Montclair, N. J., 1906- . Patrick Francis O'Neill. 24 Coal Exchange Building, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. B. A., 1898. 4). B. K. Born, 15 August, 1877, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Law Student, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1898-1900. Practicing law, Wilkes-Barre, 1900- . I20 KCI.KCT1C SOCIETY Benjamin Ernest Sible}^ 14.^^ Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. B. A., 1898. M. D., Harvard, 1905. 4>. B. K. Born, 24 April, 1874, in Racine, Ohio. Teacher, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1898-99; Free Acad- emy, Norwich, Conn., 1899-1901. Student, Harvard Medical School, 1901-05. Surgical House Officer, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass., 1905-06. House Physician, Corej^ Hill Hospital, and practicing medicine, Brookline, Mass., 1906- . Walter Herbert Stevens. ig6 Delaware Avenue, Toivnto, Canada. B. A., 1898. Born, 3 May, 1872, in CharlestoM^n, Mass. Cashier, National Magazine, Boston, Mass., 1898. Salesman, Library Bureau, Boston, 1899; Manager, Manchester, England, 1900-05; Salesman, Toronto, Canada, 1905-07. Secretary-Treas- urer of the Business Science Club of Toronto, Married, 17 July, 1902, Miss Abigail E. Felton of Plattsburg, N. Y. Child: Herbert Le Roy. Freeman Augustus Tower. Worcester Insane Hospital, Worcester, Mass. B. A., 1898. M. D., Tufts, 1904. Born, 5 March, 1877, in Westville, Mass. Teacher, Montpelier Seminary, Vermont, 1898-99. Student, Medical School, Tufts College, 1899- 1904. Assistant Physician and Pathologist, Worcester Insane Hospital, Mass., 1904- . Married, 7 October, 1907, Miss Louise Taylor Newcomb of Worcester, Mass. 1899 Monroe Buckley. 14.20 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. B. A., 1899. Born, 2 August, 1876, in Stamford, Conn. Son of J. M. Studied law at Harvard and in Philadelphia, 1 899-1 904. Ad- mitted to the Bar of Pennsylvania, 1904. In law practice, Phil- adelphia, 1904- . Member of Law Association of Philadelphia; Lawyers' Club of Philadelphia. George Hurd Bragdon. Bureau of Labor, Washington, D. C. Born, 28 July, -1875, in Boston, Mass. Left college in Junior year. Inspector, yEtna Indemnity Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1899-1903. Reporter, Minneapolis Tunes, PHI NU THETA 121 Minn., 1903-07. Special Agent, Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C, 1907- . Married, i July, 1899, Miss Alice Iv. Paterson of Middletown, Conn, Children: George Winthrop; Elbridge Paterson; Mar- shall Hurd; Alice. Frederick lyincoln Flinchbaugh. Calvary Church Rectory, Cincinnati, Ohio. B. A., 1899. B. D., Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1902. . B. K. Born, 14 November, 1874, in York, Pa. Student, School of Theology, Boston University, 1899-1900; Union Theological Seminary, 1900-01; Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1901-02. Assistant minister, St. Stephen's Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1902-04. Rector, St. John's Church, Salem, N. J., 1904-06; Calvary Church, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., 1906-08; Calvary Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1908- . Charles Arthur Hadley. Black River, N. Y. B. A., 1899. Born, 2 December, 187 1, in Theresa, N. Y. Engaged in farming, Sterling, N. Y., 1899-1900; Black River, N. Y., 1900- , Married, 8 November, 1899, Miss Haight of Sterling, N. Y. Children: Cotheal Durston; Fredrick Henry, William Henry I^eslie. Bennington Street, Neivton, Mass. B. A., 1899. 4). B. K. Born, 2 October, 1873, in Portsmouth, N. H. Teacher, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Maine, 1899 -1901; Preparatory Department, Northwestern University, 1901- 03; Tilton Seminary, N. H., 1904. Computer and Editorial As- sistant, Nutrition Research Laboratory, Middletown, Conn., 1904-07; Boston, Mass., 1907- , Married, 2 August, 1900, Miss Bessie F. Jenness of West Ep- ping, N. H. Child: Harriet Jenness, William Henry Littebrandt. Z5 Haivthorne Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. B. A., 1899, Born, 12 November, 1874, in Yonkers, N. Y. Student, Union Theological Seminary, New York, N, Y., 1899- 1902. M. E. minister, New York Conference, 1902-07. In bus- iness, Yonkers, N, Y., 1903-04. Protestant Episcopal clerg}'- man, 1907- . 122 kcive:ctic socie:ty William Jay Merwin. Home Trust Co., i8o Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born, 23 October, 1874. IvCft college during Sophomore year, Edward Hersey Richards. 100 Front Street, Exeter, N. H. Born, 14 March, T874, in Tarn worth, N. H. Left college at close of Freshman year. Commercial Trav- eler, Haskell, Adams & Co., Boston, Mass., 1896- . Married, 5 June, 1902, Miss Beulah Maude Button of Exeter, N. H. Children: William Richmond; Edward Nowell. Alfred Eugene Roberts. 100 Maiden Lane, Neiv York, N. Y., or 2j^o Davidson Avenue, New York, N. Y. B. A., 1899. M. A., Columbia, 1902. Born, 5 March, 1878, in Hartford, Conn. Graduate Student, Columbia, 1899-1902. Chemist, 1902- . Member of firm of Bull and Roberts, Analytical and Consulting Chemists, New York, N. Y. 1900 Willard Ezra Brown. j^ Barnard Street, Hartford, Conn. Born, 26 July, 1873, in Norway, Me. Left college at close of Freshman year. Assistant Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Hartford, Conn., 1898-1901. In office of Boston Elevated Railway Co., 1901. With Franklin Electric Company, Hartford, Conn., 1902. With Commercial Publishing Company, Hartford, Conn., 1903- ; Secretary and Assistant Manager, 1906-07. Local Manager, Commercial Record, Hartford, Conn., 1907- . Married, 16 October, 1901, Miss Agnes Louise Parkhurst of Hartford, Conn. Walter Fenno Dearborn. University of Wiseonsin, Madison, Wis. B. A., 1900. M. A., 1903. Ph. D., Columbia, 1905. 4>. B. K. Born, 19 July, 1878, in Marblehead, Mass. Brother of J. M. and A. K. Vice-Principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1901-03. Fellow, Teachers' College, Columbia, 1903-05. Student, Univer- sity of Gottingen, Germany, summer, 1905. Instructor, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, 1905-07; Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education, 1907- . Member of American Psychological Association; Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters; American Association for the Advancement of Science. PHI NU THKTA 123 Gaylord William Douglass. Rumford Falls, Me. B. A., 1900. Born, 4 July, 1876, in Hinesburgh, Vermont. Head of Department of History, Mt. Hermon School, 1900-05. Principal, Boys' Industrial School, Rome, Georgia, 1905-07; High School, Rumford Falls, Me., 1907- . Member of Ameri- can Historical Association. Married, 27 December, 1905, Miss Edith Ellen Bride of Con- cord, N. H. Henry Andrews Ingraham. 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B., 1900. LIv. B., New York I^aw School, 1902. 4>. B. K. Born, 9 April, 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of H. C. M. Brother of E. A. and Olin. Student, New York Law School, 1900-02. Practicing law, Brooklyn, N, Y., 1902- . * Joshua Bartlett Kirkpatrick. Born, 17 March, 1879. Left college at close of Freshman year. Died, 14 November, 1902. Walter MacNaughten. gg Clairino?it Avenue, Montclair, N. J. B. A., 1900. Born, 4 April, 1879, in Hoboken, N. J. Brother of Edgar. Clerk, New York Trust Company, 1902- . * William Gamble Nast. Left college in Junior year. Died, 5 March, 1900. Percy Allen Parsons. 2gT North Grove Street, East Orange, N. J. B. A., 1900. Born, 2 October, 1878, in Somerville, Mass. With Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1900-03. Chicago Manager, London Times, 1903-04. Traveling salesman, R. U. Delaphena & Co., Importers, New York, N. Y., 1904- . Fred Henry Pillsbury. Barton, Vt. Born, 4 August, 1875, in South Barton, Vt. Left college during Freshman year. Member of firm, Pillsbury & Baldwin Co., cabinet woodwork, Barton, Vt. Member, State Legislature, Vermont, 1902. Married, 11 March, 1899, Miss Florence L. Currier of Barton, Vt. > 124 ECLECTIC SOCIETY Frank Everett Wing. 2^8 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. B, A., 1900. ^. B. K. Born, 24 October, 1876, in Fayette, Me. Brother of J. E. Teacher, High School, Stamford, Conn., 1900-02; High School, Milton, Mass., 1902-03. Employed by New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 1903-05. Teacher, Allegheny Preparatory School, Pa, 1905-07. Associate Director, Pittsburgh Survey, Pa., 1907- . On Relief Committee, Paterson (N. J.) Flood, 1903; Slocum Disaster, N. Y., 1904. Married, 28 June, 1905, Miss Lettie Osburn Buck of Waterville, Me. Child: Deane Allen. John Edwin Wing. ^15^ Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, III. B. A., 1900. lyly. B., Harvard, 1905. . B. K. Born, 12 November, 1877, in North Fa3^ette, Maine. Brother of F. E. Teacher, Taft School, Watertown, Conn., 1900-02. Student, Harvard Law School, 1902-05. Practicing law, Chicago, 111., 1905- . Married, July, 1901, Miss Freda De Forrest Foss. Child: Rachel. Walter Dudle}^ YatevS. J7 Evelyn Street, Bosto?i, Mass. B. A., 1900. Born, 26 March, 1878, in Centerville, R. I. Principal, Conference Academy, Summertown, Tenn., 1900-01; High School, Plymouth, Conn., 1901-03. Superintendent, Gre3^- stone Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Conn., 1903-06. Manager, American Nut Shelling Compan}^, Boston, Mass., 1906- 07. System Organizer, Davidson Rubber Co., Boston, 1907- . Married, 12 October, 1904, Miss Grace L. Robbins of Plymouth, Conn. Child: Phyllis Stanley. I9OI Burton Howard Camp. Middletown, Conn. B. A., 1901; Harvard, 1903. M. A., Harvard, 1907. 4>. B. K. Born, 20 September, 1880, in Hartford, Conn. Teacher, Oak Grove Seminar}^ Vassalboro, Me., 1901-02. Graduate Student, and Assistant in Astronomy, Harvard, 1902- 03. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., 1903-04; Wesleyan, 1904-05. Graduate Student, Har- vard, 1905-07. Instructor, Harvard, 1906-07; Wesleyan, 1907- . Member of American Mathematical Society. PHI NU THKTA 125 Alfred Samuel Clayton. Tuxedo Park, N. Y. B. A., 1901. B. D., Union Theological Seminary, 1905. . B. K. Born, 8 December, 1876, in Ilion, N. Y. Student, Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1902- 05. M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1905- . Ricliard Washburn Douglass. 6g Puritan Road, Swampscott, Mass. Born, 15 July, 1876, in Franklinfalls, N. H. Son of R. S. Brother of W. M., F. S., R. Iv., A. S., and G. C. Left college at close of Freshman year. With General Elec- tric Co., West Lynn, Mass., 1899- ; Head of Stationary Motor Department, 1905-07; Engineer, Stationary Motor Department, 1907- . Married, 18 March, 1904, Miss C. Hoyt of New York, N. Y. Children: Roswell; Evelyn, Roswell lyeon Douglass. 164. Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass. Born, 14 November, 1879, in Plymouth, Mass. Son of R. S. Brother of W. M., F. S., R. W., A. S., and G. C. Left college at close of Freshman year. With F. S. Webster Co., Typewriter Supplies, Boston and Philadelphia, 1901-06; Advertising Department, Collier''s Weekly, Boston Office, 1907- . Married, 12 March, 1907, Miss Gladys Hawthorne Curtis of Bridgeport, Conn. Lester Edward Lynde. ^^ Salem Street, Andover, Mass. B. A., 1901. . B. K. Born, 7 January, 1879, iii Westminster, Mass. Teacher, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1901- . Married, 29 June, 1904, Miss Julia Frances Wood of Westmin- ster, Mass. William Chauncey Rice. 5^ Neiutonville Avenue, Newton, Mass., or ly Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass. B. A., 1901. M. A., Yale, 1902. . B. K. Born, II September, 1878, in Boston, Mass. Son of C. F. Brother of H. J. and P. N. Graduate Student, Yale, 1901-02; Harvard, 1902- (Ozias Good- win Fellow, 1904-05). Assistant, Harvard, 1904-07. Student, Harvard Law School, 1905- , x\dmitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1908. Member, American Historical Association. 126 KCI.KCTIC SOCIETY Charles Halberton Seward. Sanbor7i, Iowa. B. A., 1901. Boni, 2 January, 1871, in Orange, Pa. M. E. minister, Wyoming Conference, Pa., 1901-03; North- west Iowa Conference, 1903- . Married, 2 January, 1906, Miss Florence E. Graham of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Child: Dorothy Marie. Isaac Henry Wight. Bethel, Me. M. D., University of Vermont, 1901. Born, 28 March, 1875, in Milan, N. H. Left college during Freshman year. Student, Medical School, University of Vermont, 1898-1901. Practicing medicine. East Corinth, Vt., 190T-02; Bethel, Me., 1902- . Chairman of Board of Health, Bethel, Me. District Surgeon, Grand Trunk Rail- road. Examiner for seven Life Insurance Companies. Member of American Medical Association; Maine Medical Society. Robert Karl Wilcox. Court House, Syracuse, N. V., or 2^2 James Street, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B., Syracuse, 1904. Born, 5 July, 1879, in Camden, N. Y. Left college during Freshman year. Student, College of Law, Syracuse University, 1901-04. Admitted to the Bar, New York State, 1904. Private Secretary to Hon. Peter B. McLennan, New York Supreme Court, Syracuse, N. Y., 1904- . 1902 Alfred Miller Bailey. Lowerre Summit, Yonkers, N. Y, or 200 Broadway , New York, N. Y. B. A., 1902. LL. B., New York Law School, 1904. Born, 7 November, 1879, in Winsted, Conn. Son of M. A. Student, New York Law School, 1902-04. Member of firm of Dayton & Bailey, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, New York, N. Y., 1904- . Married. Samuel Fuller Crowell. z/ Newburg Street, Roslindale ( Bosto7t), Mass, B. A., 1902. ^. B. K. Born, 26 May, 1879, in Greenwich, Mass. In employ of the Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1902- . PHI NU THETA 1 27 James Marshall Dearborn. Madison, Wis. Ph. B., 1902. Born, 13 April, 1880, in Marblehead, Mass. Brother of W. F. and A. K. Bank clerk, New York, N. Y., 1902-07; Madison, Wis., 1907- . Franklin Stiles Durston. 2^ij lyth Street, N. IV., Washington, D. C. B. A., 1902. 4>. B. K. Born, 13 February, 1880, in Skaneateles, N. Y. Storekeeper, Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C, 1902-03; Laboratory Assistant, 1903-05; Assistant Physicist, 1905- . In charge of electrical exhibit of U. S. Bureau of Standards, Louisi- ana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 1904-05, Member of International Electrical Congress, 1904. Ensign, Naval Battalion, D. C, 1906. Ernest Solomon Fuller. Sorners, Conn. Born, I September, 1879, in Somers, Conn. Left college at end of Sophomore year. In mercantile business, Somers, Conn., 1900-05. Private Secretary to Henry R. Kibbe, Somers, 1905. Married, 1905, Miss Mabel C. Kibbe of Somers, Conn. Benjamin Warren Harriman, Jr. Ke?if s Hill, Me. Born, 27 December, 1880, in Kent's Hill, Maine, Left college at close of Freshman year. Taught and resided at Kent's Hill, Me,, 1899-1901. Operator and Agent, Maine Central Railroad, 1901-06. Agent, Higgins Manufacturing Com- pany, dyes, Oldtown, Me,, 1906- . Olin Fisk Herrick. 4. Ashburtoji Place, Boston, Mass. B, A,, 1902, . B. K. Born, 8 July, 1881, in Wilbraham, Mass, Son of W, B. Associate Manager, Fisk Teachers' Agencies, Boston, Mass., 1902- . Married, 29 May, 1906, Miss Grace Frances Cooley of Auburn- dale, Mass. Child: Dorothy Elizabeth. Edward Andrews Ingraham. Locnst Valley, L. I. B. A., 1902, M. A., Columbia, 1905. Born, 20 February, 1880, in Brooklyn, N, Y. Son of H. C. M. Brother of H. A. and Olin, Graduate Student, Columbia, 1902-05, Engaged in farming, Locust Valley, L. I., 1907, 128 ECLKCTIC SOCIETY Clarence Albert Pierce. ^^^ ■^- Aurora Street, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S., 1902. M. S., 1904. *. B. K. Bom, 4 November, 1878, in Redding, Conn. Assistant, Wesleyan, 1902-04. Graduate Student, Cornell, 1904- . Assistant, Cornell, 1904-05; Instructor, 1905- . Married, 3 April, 1905, Miss Clara Belle Powell of Catskill, N. Y. Hubert Nelson Terrell. • East Qiiogue, L. /. , or Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. B. A., 1902. Born, 20 February, 1875, in East Ouogue, L. I. Teacher, Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa., 1902- 04; Mackenzie School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1904-07. Principal, High School, Dobbs Ferry, 1907- . Everett Lynn Thorndike. Evanstoii, III. B. A., 1902. M. A., Columbia, 1903. Ph. D., Columbia, 1905. *. B. K. Born, 24 July, 1882, in Lynn, Mass. Brother of A. H. and Edward Lee. University Scholar, Columbia, 1902-04; University Fellow, 1904-05. Chief Clerk, Columbia, 1905-06. Teacher, University School, Cleveland, O., 1906-07. Instructor, Northwestern Uni- versity, 1907- . Member of American Historical Association. 1903 Olaf John Anderson. St. Johnsbury Center, Vermont. B. A., 1903. Born, 29 January, 1871, in Sweden. M. E. minister, Vermont Conference, 1903- . Married, 24 November, 1904, Miss W. C. Butler of Warren, Maine. Child: Emily Irene. James Guy Bagg. 121 South 8th Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. B. A., 1903. lyly. B., Brooklyn Law School, 1907. Born, 10 February, 1881, in Brattleboro, Vermont. With Colonial Bank, New York, N. Y., 1903-05; Title Guaran- tee and Trust Co., 1905-07. Student, Brooklyn Law School, St. Lawrence University, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-07. Admitted to New York Bar, 1907. Practicing law, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1907- . PHI NU THETA 129 Frank Milton Baker. Randolph Center, Vermojit. B. A., 1903. Born, 18 September, 1880, in Providence, R. I. M. K. minister, Vermont Conference, 1903- . Married, 12 September, 1905, Miss Jennie M. Hammond of Saxton's River, Vt., who died, 1907. James Garfield Berrien. J07 Penn Mittnal Buildhig, Boston, Mass. Ph. B., 1903. Born, 15 November, 1881, in Allston, Mass. Brother of C. R. In advertising business, Montclair, N. J., 1903-04; Minneapolis, Minn., 1904; New York, N. Y., 1904-05; Collier's Weekly, Boston, Mass., 1905- . Married. Clarence Fletcher Corner. 24^ Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1903. LIv. B., New York Law School, 1905. Born, 31 December, 1880, in Greenwich, Conn. Student, New York Law School, 1903-05. With Title Guaran- tee and Trust Co., New York, 1903-06. Practicing law, 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906- . Carl Custer Cutler. 80 Washington Square, Neiv York, N. Y. B. A., Brown, 1903. Born, 12 August, 1878, in Kingston, Mich. Left college at close of Sophomore year. Student, Law School, Columbia University, 1903-04, 1905-06. Tutoring, Ridge- field, Conn., 1904-05. Practicing law, 35 Wall Street, New York, N. Y., 1906- . Clarence Frederic Hale. Middletown, Conn. B. S., 1903. M. S., 1907. *. B. K. Born, 3 March, 1877, in South Manchester, Conn. Teacher, Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1903-05. Assist- ant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1905-07; Instructor, 1907- . Member, American Chemical Society. Married, 24 August, 1904, Miss Bertha M. Norton of South Manchester, Conn. Perry Sherman Howe. zj 1-2 Orchard Street, Auburn, N. Y. B. A., 1903. 4). B. K. Born, 6 September, 1879, in Manchester, N. H. Principal, Grammar School, Oxford, Mass., 1903-04; High School, Sheffield, Mass., 1904-05; High School, Charlton, Mass., 1905-07. Teacher, High School, Auburn, N. Y., 1907- . 130 ECLECTIC SOCIETY John William lyangdale. Beaver, Pa. B. A., 1903. . B. K. Born, 14 August, 1874, in Saltsburg, Pa. M. K. minister, Pittsburg Conference, 1903- . Married, 10 January, 1905, Miss Alice B. Barnett. Children: A. Barnett; Eleanor K. I^loyd Percy Stevens. 3ioy North Percy Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born, 16 May, 1877, in Goldsboro, Pa. Iveft college at end of Sophomore year. In mercantile busi- ness, New York, N. Y., 1901-02; Philadelphia, Pa., 1902- . Married,' 12 October, 1906, Miss Carrie Frederickson of Phila- delphia, Pa, George Franklin Strong. Natick, Mass. B. A., 1903. *. B. K. Born, 12 August, 1882, in Kent's Hill, Me. Son of W. C. Assistant, Library, Wesleyan, 1903-04. Librarian, State Uni- versity of North Dakota, 1904-08. Member of American Library Association. Myron John Willson. South Deerfield, Mass. B. A., 1903. Born, 6 December, 1875, in Traupsburg, N. Y. Superintendent of Schools, South Deerfield, Mass., 1903- . Married, 7 July, 1903, Miss E. Louise Nunns of Sayville, N. Y. 1904 Harry Leslie Agard. Box yii, Yale Station, Neiv Haven, Conn. B. A., 1904. 4>. B. K. Born, 19 March, 1883, in Waterbury, Conn. Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1904-65; Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1905-07. Graduate Student, Yale, 1907- . Teacher, Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., 1907- . ^ Raymond Dinsmore Allen. B. A.,. 1904. Born, 15 January, 1882, in Plymouth, Mass. Brother of H. D. Teacher, Kingsley School, Essex Fells, N. J., 1904-06. Died, 29 November, 1906, PHI NU THKTA 131 Asa Russell Gifford. Box 1004, Yale Statio?i, New Haven, Conn. B. A., 1904. 4>. B. K. Born, 14 March, 1881, in Cottage City, Mass. General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Middletown, Conn., 1904-06. Scholar in Philosophy, Yale, 1906- . Assistant in Philosophy, Yale, 1907- . Olin Ingraham. 444. Clinton Ave^iue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B., 1904. M. A., Colnmbia, 1905. $. B. K. Born, 7 January, 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of H. C. M. Brother of H. A. and E. A. Graduate Student, Columbia, 1904- . Charles Everett Jacobs. y6 North Street, Boston, Mass., or jg> Be7ito7i Road, Somerville, Mass. Born, 20 December, 1874, in Mount Vernon, Me. Ivcft college during Freshman year. Salesman, Armour & Co., Boston, Mass., 1902-05. Member of firm, Higgins, Jacobs & Co., meats and provisions, Boston, 1905- . Married, 20 November, 1906, Miss Klla C. Whitney of Tops- ham, Me. Edgar MacNaughten. 124 East 28th Street, New York, N. Y. Ph. B., 1904. Born, 27 September, 1882, in Hoboken, N. J. Brother of Walter. Membership Secretary, Brooklyn Branch, Naval Y. M. C. A., 1904-05; Department Secretary, Norfolk Branch, 1905-07. Sec- retary, Army and Navy Department, International Committee, Y. M. C. A., 1907- . Paul Nixon. Princeton, N.J. B. A., 1904. M. A., 1904. B. Ivitt., Oxford, 1907. 4>. B. K. Born, 23 May, 1882, in Des Moines, Iowa. Rhodes Scholar from Connecticut, Oxford University, Eng- land, 1904-07. Instructor, Princeton, 1907- . Samuel Talcott Reynolds. 35~37 Nassau Street, Neiv York, N. Y. B. A., 1904. Born, 2 January, 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Traveled in Europe, 1905. Secretary, The Capital Company, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1904- . 132 KCI.KCTIC SOCIE^TY Ray Nathan Randall. Biddeford, Maine. M. D., Boston University, 1906. Born, 22 July, 1877, in Coplin Plantation, Me. Left college during Sophomore year. Student, School of Medicine, Boston University, 1902-06. Practicing medicine, Biddeford, Me., 1906- . Visiting Physician and First Assistant Surgeon, Trull Homeopathic Hospital, Biddeford, Me., 1906- . Warren Sutcliffe Wallace. Montclair, N. J. Ph. B., 1904. Born, 10 January, 1880, in New York, N. Y. With General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1904-05; American Telegraph and Telephone Co., New York, N. Y., 1905-08. 1905 Frank Chester Becker. Plymouth, Pa., or Columbia University , New York, N. Y. B. A., 1905. 4>. B. K. Born, 15 July, 1881, in Catawissa, Pa. Graduate Student, Wesleyan, 1905-06. Student, University of Bonn, Germany, 1906. Graduate Student and Fellow in Phil- osophy, Columbia, 1906-07. Assistant in Philosophy, Columbia, 1907- . Samuel William Jennings. 180 Broadway, N'ew York, N. Y. Born, 25 May, 1879, in York, Pa. Left college during Sophomore year. George Avery Neeld. P27ze Busk, N. Y. B. A., 1905. Born, 28 October, 1882, in Cawnpore, India. Student, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1905- . Assistant Pastor, First Church, Passaic, N. J., 1905. M. E. min- ister. New York Conference, 1907- . George Greenwood Reynolds, 2d. 5 Wintkrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass., or 44. Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., 1905. . B. K. Born, II April, 1885, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of Frank. Student, Harvard Law School, 1905- . PHI NU THBTA 1 33 Horace Jacobs Rice. z/ Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass., or ^j Nezvto7iville Ave?iue, Newton, Mass. B. S., 1905. Born, 25 September, 1882, in Salem, Mass, Son of C. F. Brother of W. C. and P. N. Student, Harvard Law School, 1905- • Ernest Melville Swett. Cranford, N. J. B. S., 1905. Born, I November, 1877, in Milton, Maine. Brother of V. B. Chemist, Bull and Roberts, New York, N. Y., 1905-06; Private Laboratory, George Westinghouse, New York, 1906-07; Frank P. Harris, Chemical Engineer, Cranford, N. J., 1907. 1906 Charles Woodard Atwater. 226 WasJmigton Street, Middletowyi, Co7i7i., or Harvard Law School, Ca77ibridge, Mass. Ph. B., 1906. *. B. K. Born, 23 April, 1885, in Middletown, Conn. Son of W. O. Student, Harvard Law School, 1906- . Robert Merrill Bisbee. May7iard, Mass. Born, 27 April, 1885, in Spokane, Wash. Son of R. E. Left college at end of Sophomore year. In office of American Woolen Co., Maynard, Mass., 1904- . Married, 24 December, 1905, Miss Margaret Lothian Higgins of Maynard, Mass. Child: Margaret Lothian. Curtis Campaigne. Gracecourt Arms, B}vokly7i, N. Y. B. A., 1906. Born, I July, 1884, in Troy, N. Y. Brother of W. N. With Title Guarantee and Trust Company, Brooklyn, N, Y., 1906-08; Cluett, Peabody & Co., 1908- . Arthur Kent Dearborn. Dobbs Feriy, N. Y. Ph. B., 1906. Born, 27 May, 1886, in Everett, Mass. Teacher, Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., 1906-07; Mac- Kenzie School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1907- . 134 KCLKCTIC SOCIETY Arthur Sylvester Douglass. 164 Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass. Born, 16 January, 1883, in Plymouth, Mass. Son of R. S. Brother of W. M., F. S., R. W., R. L., and G. C. Left college at close of Freshman year. Student, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1903- . Traveled in Europe, summer of 1905. Gordon Gray Gatch. yi2 H. W. Hellman Buildiyig, Los Ajigeles, Cal. Ph. B., 1906. Born, 29 June, 1884, in Des Moines, la. Teacher, Lago, Iowa, 1906-07. In business, San Francisco, Cal., 1907; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1907-08; Los Angeles, Cal., 1908- . Robert Gray Goodman. Y. M. C. A., Ca?za/ Zone, Pa?zama. Ph. B., 1906. Born, I January, 1883, in Toledo, Ohio. Social Secretary, 23d Street Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1906-07; Employment Secretary, 1907; Physical Director, Y. M. C. A., Isthmus of Panama, 1907- . Robert lyouis I^afferander. 9 Lirst Avenue, West Side, Bethlehem, Pa. B. S., Lehigh, 1907. Born, 14 February, 1886, in Sayville, N. Y. Left college at close of Freshman year. Chemist, Bethlehem Works, New Jersey Zinc Co., 1907- . Married, 29 December, 1905, Miss Adelaide Westerlake of Say- ville, N. Y. Child: John Raymond. Ellis Hoagland Martin. 2gi North Grove Street, East Orange, N. J. B. A,, T906. Born, 12 August, 1883, in Oxford, N. J. With Library Bureau, 316 Broadway, New York, N. Y., 1906- 07; McCabe Hanger Manufacturing Co., 425-27 West 25th Street, New York, N. Y., 1907- . Charles Frank Phipps. Montclair, N. J. B. S., 1906. Born, 17 December, 1870, in East Orrington, Maine. Teacher, Montclair Military Academy, N. J., 1906- . PHI NU THETA 135 Frank Harold Syrett. 8y Park Street, Montdair, N. /. B. A., 1906. Born, 6 March, 1885, in New York, N. Y. With The Allen-Lane Co., New York, N. Y,, 1906- . James Martin Talbot. 2//.^ Roseville Avenue, Newark, N. J. B. A., 1906. Born, 4 April, 1883, in Newark, N. J. Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1906- . Frederick Warren Wright. 18^ Hayicock Street, Cambridge, Mass. B. A., 1906. . B. K. Born, 8 March, 1885, in Warren, R. I. Assistant Principal, High School, Portland, Conn., and Grad- uate Student, Wesleyan, 1906-07. Reporter, Chautauqtia?i Daily, seasons 1903- . Graduate Student, Harvard, 1907- . 1907 Benjamin Pettengill Adams. Trice II Court, Plainfield, N. J. B. A., 1907. Born, 14 July, 1883, in Lansdale, Pa. Teacher, Arthur Home for Boys, Summit, N. J., 1907; private school, Plainfield, N. J., 1907- . Harold Douglass Allen. Was/migtou, Conn. B. A., 1907. 4). B. K. Born, 14 January, 1887, in Nantasket, Mass. Brother of R. D. Teacher, Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., 1907- . Ray Rood Allen. ^o Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass. B. A., 1907. <^. B. K. Born, 28 September, 1885, in Loyalville, Pa. Student, Harvard Law School, 1907- . Adolph Burnett Benson. Belief onte, Pa. B. S., 1907. . B. K. Born, 22 November, 1881, in Skane, Sweden. Teacher, Bellefonte Academy, Bellefonte, Pa., 1907- . Samuel Pierson Brush. ^^<5 Brunswick Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Born, 2 September, 1882, in Troy, N. Y. Left college at close of Freshman year. Student, Albany Medical College, 1904- . 136 KCI.ECTIC SOCIETY Harold Mcllveen Horton. Hebron, Mauie. B. A., 1907. Born, 10 May, 1886, in Brockton, Mass. Teacher, Hebron Academy, Hebron, Maine, 1907- . William Harold Peterson. Livingston Hall, Columbia U?iiversity, New York, N. Y. B. S., 1907. *. B. K. Born, 14 November, 1880, in New Paltz, N. Y. Teacher, Friends' Seminary, New York, N. Y., and Graduate Student, Columbia, 1907- . * Louis Townsend Scudder. Born, 26 August, 1882, in Washington, D. C. Son of N. P. Left college at end of Freshman year. Died, 21 November, 1906. Howard Arnold Seckerson. lyS Ellsworth Ave?iue, New Haven, Co7in. B. A., 1907. Born, 3 May, 1877, in Brooklyn, N. Y. University Scholar, Yale Graduate School, 1907-08. Daniel Wilkins. ^^ South Byjield, Mass. B. A,, 1907. Born, 17 April, 1876, in Boston, Mass. Teacher, Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. [This name should follow F. H. Pillsbury, page 123.] Burchard Hauschild Smith. The Indianapolis Motor Car Co. , India^iapolis , Ind. B. A., Illinois Wesleyan, 1900. Born, 19 October, 1877. Son of K. M. Left college at close of Sophomore year. PHI NU THETA 137 UNDERGRADUATES 1908 Frederick North Crawford. Middletowji , Conn. Born, 15 January, 1886, in Middletown, Conn. Son of M. B. Walter Kverett Doe. Exeter^ N. H. Born, 5 February, 1885, in Marblehead, Mass. Gordon Clark Douglass, id/j. Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass. Born, 31 January, 1886, in Plymouth, Mass. Son of R. S. Brother of W. M., F. S., R. W., R. L., and A. S. Charles Franklin Edsall. 280 Roseville Avemie, Newark, N. J. Born, 6 January, 1886, in Newark, N. J. Robert Ephraim Finlay. Middletown, Co?m. Born, 12 November, 1880, in Amherst Head, N. S. William Robinson Pillsbury. Waban, Mass. Born, 17 July, 1886, in Northampton, Mass. Son of J. H, Frederic Stewart. 2^ Aj^undel Street, Roslindale, Mass. Born, 10 February, 1885, in Roxbury, Mass. Frank Bradford Taylor. Cambridge, Mass. Born, 15 September, 1883, in Fall River, Mass. Gilbert Haven Thirkield. Washington, D. C Born, 7 November, 1885, in Atlanta, Ga. William Crawford White. ^2 Newark Street, Hobo ken, N. J. Born, 20 August, 1886, in Hoboken, N, J. Carl Roland Yanson. y^j Crescent Street, Astoria, N. Y. Born, 13 February, 1886, in Sweden. Left college during Junior year. 138 ECLKCTIC SOCIETY 1909 Merwyn lyight Aultman. 9/5 Blair Ave7iue, Avo7idale, Ci7ichinati, Ohio. Born, 20 August, 1886, in New Richmond, Ohio. Charles Pratt Canham. Saco, Maine. Born, 13 May, 1888, in Alfred, Maine. Herbert I^ee Connelly, Upper Mo?itclair, N. J. Born, II September, 1886, in Pittsburg, Pa. * Peter Paul Cook. Died, 1906. Edmund Doremus. ^7 N. Fullertofi Aveiiue, Montciair, N. J. Born, 15 November, 1886, in Montclair, N. J. Philip lyombard Given. Newark, N. J. Born, 6 May, 1887, in Orange, N. J. Frank Howard Kidder. Winsied, Co7in. Born, 16 September, 1886, in Litchfield, Conn. Son of B. F. Eric McCoy North. 121 West 12 2d Street, Neiv York, N. Y. Born, 22 June, 1888, in Middletown, Conn. Son of F. M. Brother of A. S. George Batchelder Soule. Montclair, N. J. Born, 26 July, 1885, in Lynnfi'eld Center, Mass. Brother of F. Iv. Charles West Sprague. 48 N. Fidlerton Avemce, Montclair, N.J. Born, 8 February, 1886, in Fort Edward, N. Y. I9IO William Ketcham Anderson. Chattanooga, Tenn. Born, 27 April, 1888, in New York, N. Y. Darrell Sully Boyd. Rochester, N. Y. Born, 12 November, 1889, in North Tonawanda, N. Y. PHI NU THKTA 139 George Swift Brengle. Aine7iia U?iio7i, N. Y. Born, 12 October, 1888, in Amenia Union, N, Y. Howard Levering Hill. Morristown, Teiin. Born, 3 October, 1886, in Morristown, Tenn. Alfred Douglass Moore. Wellsburg, W. Va. Born, 27 December, 1886, in Elderton, Pa. Peter August Pfeiffer. yi/j. Washington Street, Hobo ken, N. J. Born, 8 August, 1888, in Hoboken, N. J. Paul North Rice. Newton, Mass. Born, 9 February, 1888, in Lowell, Mass. Son of C. F. Brother of W. C. and H. J. Egbert August Rosenkrans. 826 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. J. Born, 7 October, 1887, in Hoboken, N. J. Left college during Freshman year. Frederick Earle Rowe. Meyersdale, Pa. Born, 4 January, 1889, in Meyersdale, Pa. Left college at close of Freshman year. Irvin Van Tassell. 2^6 First Street, New burgh, N. Y. Born, 10 September, 1884, in Newburgh, N. Y. I9II Harold Putnam Frost. St. Johisbury, Vermont. Born, 19 June, 1889, in Portland, Maine. Franklin Seymour Garman. ^21 Peiui Street, Ca77iden, N.J. Born, 19 January, 1890, in Camden, N. J. Fales Newhall. Somerville, Mass. Born, ]8 August, 1890, in Springfield, Mass. Son of W. R. Howard William Reynolds. Wassaic, N. Y. Born, 21 July, 1889, in South Amenia, N. Y. 140 ECI.KCTIC SOCIETY Frank I^ewis Soule. Montclair, N. J. Born, 14 November, 1887, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of G. B. Joseph Milton Stillson. New Presto7i, Conn. Born, 17 June, 1889, in Bethlehem, Pa. Andrew Reed Sutherland. 406 Lake Aveyuie^ Rochester, N. Y. Born, 20 March, 1889, in Rochester, N. Y. Son of A. E. Arthur Moulton Wright. Oakfield, N. Y. Born, 20 March, 1887, in Oakfield, N. Y. PHI NU THETA 141 HONORARY ALUMN Thomas Wetmore Bishop. Appleto?i, Mass. B. A., Harvard, 1863. M. A., Harvard, 1866; Wesleyan, 1871. Born, 27 August, 1840, in Boston, Mass. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1868- . Registrar of Boston University, 1882-83. Henry Anson Buttz. Madison, N. J. B. A., College of New Jersey, 1858. M. A., from same, 1861. M. A., Wesleyan, 1866. D. D., College of New Jersey, 1875. M. E. minister, Newark Conference, 1858- . Adjunct Pro- fessor of Greek and Hebrew, Drew Theological Seminary, Madi- son, N. J,, 1868-70; Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, 1870-80; President, 1880- . Married. Nelson Simmons Cobleigh. j^o Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. A., McKendree College, 1862. M. A., McKendree College, 1865; Yale, 1865; Wesleyan, 1866. Born, 29 June, 1845, in Wilbraham, Mass. Student, Harvard, 1863-64. Traveled in Europe, 1867. On editorial staff, Cleveland Leader, O., 1868-69; Cleveland Plain Dealer, O., 1869-90; New York World, 1890- . Member of City Council, Cleveland, O., 1875-76; Vice-President, one year. Married, 29 June, 1869, Miss Martha A. Rice of Boston, Mass. Children: Henry Rice; Nellie Stephens; two daughters and a son, d. in infancy. * Morris DeCamp Crawford. M. A., 1853. D. D., 1867. 4>. B. K. Born, 19 February, 1819, in Albany, N. Y, M. E. minister. New York Conference, 1840-96. Presiding Elder, 1863-67, 1873-79, 1884-87. Corresponding Secretary, New York City Church Extension and Missionary Society, 1887-92; President, 1892-96. Delegate, General Conference, 1856, i860, 1864, 1872, 1876, 1884. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1871-96. Married, Miss Charlotte Holmes of Newburgh, N. Y. Children: Caroline; Gilbert H.; Morris B.; Hanford; Frank L.; William H., d. 1908. Died, 24 November, 1896. 142 ECI.KCTIC SOCIETY * Wesley Reid Davis. M. A., 1875. Born, 1847. M. E. minister, Baltimore Conference, 1865-73; New York East Conference, 1873-76; New York Conference, 1876-79. Pastor, (Congregational) Church of the Disciples, New York, N. Y., 1879- 82; Madison Avenue Reformed Church, Albany, N. Y., 1882- . Died, 1905. John Dickinson. M. A., 1872. Born, 18 July, 1835, in Philadelphia, Pa. M. B. minister, California Conference, 1860-66; New York East Conference, 1867-99. Superannuated, 1883. Professor of Mathematics, University of the Pacific, 1863-64. Instructor in Geology, Lawrence University, Wisconsin, 1885. Professor of Geology and Natural Science, University of Southern California, 1886-89. Married, Miss M. J. Miller of California. Died, 1899. James Buckley P^aulks. Box 2g2, Chatham, N. Y. B. D., Methodist General Biblical Institute, 1859. M. A., 1876. Born, 18 February, 1838, in Elizabeth, N. J. M. E. minister, New Hampshire Conference, 1858-59; Newark Conference, 1859- . Presiding Elder, Jersey City District, 1892- 97. Member, General Conference, 1880, 1892, 1908. Traveled in Europe, 1872. Married, 28 February, 1873, Miss Jennie E. Eveland of Jersey City, N. J. Children: James Buckley; Elizabeth E.; Emory Newell; Helen S.; Grace Landon. John William Hamilton. ^j'5 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, Cat. B. A., Mt. Union College, 1865; Boston University, 1871. M. A., 1877. D. D., Baker University. UL. D., University of Southern California; De Pauw University; Mt. Union College. Born, 18 March, 1845, in Weston, Va. M. E. minister, Pittsburgh Conference, 1868; New England Conference, 1868-1900. Corresponding Secretar}^, Freedmen's Aid and Southern Education Society, 1892-1900. Editor, Ttie Christian Educator, 1892-1900. Bishop, M. E. Church, 1900- . Member, General Conference, 1884, 1888, 1892, 1896, 1900; Meth- odist Ecumenical Conference, Washington, D. C, 1891; Ivondon, PHI NU THKTA 143 Eng., 1901. Fraternal Delegate to Methodist Church in Ireland and England, 1898. Married, 24 December, 1873, Miss Julia Elizabeth Batelle of Covington, Ky., who died 1883. Married, 18 December, 1888, Miss Emma Lydia Batelle of Buffalo, N. Y. * Ralph Guernsey Hibbard. M. A., 1866. *. B. K. Born, 23 September, 1837, in Plymouth, Conn. Teacher of Elocution, Wesleyan, 1860-76; Instructor, 1876- 1904. Director of Elocution, State Normal School, New Britain, • Conn., 1861-1904; and many other institutions. Married, 21 November, i860. Miss Cordelia Theresa Hough of New Britain, Conn. Children: William Guernsey, d. 1866; Ralph Barnes; Mabel Cordelia; Mary Frances. Died, 26 January, 1904. William Harmon Niles. Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Back Bay^ Boston^ Mass. B. S., Lawrence Scientific School, 1866. Ph. B., Yale, 1867. M. A., 1870. LIv. D., Temple College, 1903. Born, 18 Maj^ 1838, in Northampton, Mass. Lecturer, Massachusetts State Teachers' Institutes; Public Lecturer on Geology and Geography, 1867-90. Professor of Geology and Geography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, 1871-1902: Professor Emeritus, 1902- . Stated Lec- turer, Wellesley College, 1882-88; Professor of Geology, 1888- . President, Boston Society of Natural History, 1892-97. Presi- dent, Appalachian Mountain Club, three terms. Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Geological Society of America; American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of National Geological Society. Corresponding Mem- ber of New York Academy of Science. Married, 1869, Miss Helen M. Plimpton of Cambridge, Mass. * Charles Carter North. M. A., 1866. Born, 19 February, 1819, in Walton, N. Y. Engaged in business in Alabama and Mississippi, 1838-46; New York, N. Y., 1846-77. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1864-82; President of the Board, 1871-78. First Secretary of the Board of Educa- tion, M. E. Church, 1866-68. Married, 24 August, 1842, Miss Elizabeth Mason of New York, N. Y. Children: Mary E., d. 1865; Charles Randolph, d. 1889; Gabriel Adolphus, d. 1866; Frank Mason; Lila Verplanck; Julia Sherman, d. 1881; Ernest Dressel; Albert Henry, d. 1886. Died, 25 November, 1S90. 144 ECIvKCTlC SOCIETY * George Prentice. M. A., 1865. D. D., Northwestern, 1875. *. B. K. Student, Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1855-56. M, E. minister. New England Conference, 1857-1893. Studied in Europe, 1867-68, Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Wesleyan, 1871-73; of Modern Languages, 1873-93. Member of Commission on Revision, Methodist Hymnal, 1876. Married, 26 November, 1856, Miss Ellen F. Derby of West Boylston, Mass., who died 25 August, 1876. Married, 26 June, 1878, Miss Elizabeth Miller Brooks, of Middletown, Conn. Children: William Edwards, d. 1858; Ellen Clara, d. 1885; George Raymond, d. 1883; William Claflin, d. 1892. Died, 10 October, 1893. * Miner Raymond. M. A., 1840. D. D., 1854. Born, 181 1, in New York, N. Y. M. E. minister, New England Conference, 1838-64. Principal, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1848-64. Professor of Systematic Theology, Garrett Biblical Institute, 1864-97. Died, 25 November, 1897. * William Rice. M. A., 1853. D. D., 1876. $. B. K. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1841-97. Librarian, City Library, Springfield, Mass., 1861-97. Delegate, General Conference, 1856, 1876. Member of Commission on Revision of Methodist Hymnal, and Chairman of Publication Committee, 1876. Member, Massachusetts State Board of Education, 1863- 81. Trustee, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1858-97; President of the Board, 1882-97. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1875-97. Married, 13 September, 1843, Miss Caroline Laura North of Lowell, Mass. Children: William North; Edward Hyde, d. 1895; Charles Francis; Caroline Laura. Died, 17 August, 1897. ^ Mark Trafton. M. A., 1850. D. D. Born, I August, 18 10, in Bangor, Maine. M. E. minister. New England Conference, 1831- . Member, U. S. House of Representatives, 1855-57. Married, Miss Eliza Young of Pittston, Me., who died, 1881. Children: two sons and a daughter. Died, 8 March, 1901. INDKX 145 INDEX Page Page Abbott, Alden 0., - - 77 Beattys, Frank D., - - 94 John K., - 60 George D., - - 94 Adams, Benjamin P., - 135 Harry H., - 99 Charles T., - - 49 Becker, Frank C, - - 132 Agard, Harry L., - 130 Benson, Adolph B., - - 135 Alexander, William W., - - 103 Bergholz, Leo A., - - 88 Allen, Charles F., - - 118 Berrien, Cornelius R., - 114 Charles M., - - 88 James G., - 129 George W., - - 7 Berry, Wilbur F., - - 88 Harold D., - - 135 Bidwell, Ira G., - 36 Ray R., - 135 Bisbee, Robert E., - - 74 Raymond D., - 130 Robert M., - - 133 Allyn, Robert, - 7 Bishop, Thomas W., - 141 Alverson, James Iv., - 3 Blakeslee, Albert F., - 114 Anderson, John A., - 114 Charles W., - - 96 OlafJ., - 128 George H., - - 109 William K., - - 138 Blundell, Charles R., - 105 Andrews, Edward H., - 93 Bonnell, Charles L., - 58 George E., - - 118 Bos well, George C, - 96 Apgar, Charles E., - - 97 Boyd, Darrens., - - - 138 Atwater, Charles W., - 133 Boyden, Adin S., - 13 Wilbur 0., - - 52 Bragdon, Edmund E. E., - 8 Aultman, Merwyn L., ■ - 138 George H., - - 120 Axtell, Frederic G., - 99 Breed, Walter R., - - 97 Aznar, Julian, - - - - Ill Brengle, George S., - 139 Brigham, Charles A. G., - 19 Bagg, James G., - 128 Brown, Charles S., - - 22 Bailey, Alfred M., - - 126 Fred I., - - 118 Middlesex A., - 79 WillardE., - - 122 Baker, Frank M., - - 129 Brush, Samuel P., - - 135 Bannister, Carlton, - - 91 Buck, Charles H., - - 49 William H., - - 22 Buckley, James M., - 39 Barnes, Culmer, - 67 Monroe, - 120 Bartlett, George D., - 88 Burke, Arthur N., - - lOI Baum, Frank M., - - 103 Joseph C, - 71 Baylies, Henry, - 16 Burr, Edson W., - 40 Beach, Burton T., - - 77 Eugene W., - - 118 John W., - 14 Jonathan K., - - 15 Samuel F., - 17 Joseph B., - 94 146 INDKX Page Page Burton, Henry E., - - 49 Cook, P. Paul, - 138 Buttrick, Henry A., - 45 Cooke, Edward, - 3 Buttz, Henry A., - 141 Cooper, Joel H., - 14 Corner, Clarence F., - 129 Calder, James, - 23 Crafts, Major P., - - 14 Callan, Michael J., - - 58 Crane, Robert N., - - 56 Camp, Burton H., - - 124 Crawford, Frederick N., - 137 Campaigne, Curtis, - 133 Morris B., - 71 William N., - - 119 Morris DeC, - - 141 Canham, Charles P., -138 Croft, Charles P., - - 61 Carpenter, George C, - 54 Crook, John T., - 85 Carrington, Augustus B., -' 78 William M., - - 92 Caswell, James E., - - 61 Crowell, Albert L., - - 106 Chadwick, Charles W., - - 91 Ivoranus, 5 Walter A., - - 61 Robert F., - - 34 Chase, Alden F., - 61 Samuel F., - - 126 Allen, - - - - 112 Cummings, Joseph, - - 5 Wesley D., - - 45 William E., - - 80 Chattaway, Samuel W. M., - 45 Cummins, George O., - 57 Chester, Francis T., - 94 Curry, Daniel, - 2 Simeon F., - - 27 Cutler, Carl C, - 129 Church, Seth, - - 25 Cutts, Frederic, - 109 Clark, Allen, - - 52 Alonzo H., - 85 Dales, Wilbur F., - - 96 Edgar F., - 42 ■ Daniels, William H., - 45 Lester M., - 3 Davenport, Frederick M,, - lOI William R., - - 28 Davis, De Witt, - 37 Clayton, Alfred S., - - - 125 Wesley R., - - 142 Clement, George W., - 40 Dearborn, Arthur K., - 133 George W., Jr., - - 90 James M., - 127 Clements, H. lyoren. - 115 Walter F., - - 122 Clifford, Howard A., - 92 Denison, Joseph, - 6 Nathaniel D., - 90 Develin, James A., - - 90 Cobb, Fred W., - 103 Dexter, Everett K., - 45 Cobleigh, Edwin R., - 29 Dickinson, Henry L., - 44 Nelson E., - 12 John, - 142 Nelson S., - 141 Doe, Walter E., - 137 Cochrane, Jasper D., - 83 Dooley, Matthew A., - 10 Coddington, Wellesley P., - 40 Dorchester, Daniel, - 19 Coe, Jonathan, - 3 Doremus, Edmund, - 138 Cofi&n, Seward V., - - lOI Dorsett, George B., - 71 Coffman, Wilmer E., - 112 Douglass, Arthur S., - 134 Cole, Peter F., - 56 Francis S., - 115 ColHn, Henry A., - - 37 GaylordW., - - - 123 QuincyJ., - 34 Gordon C, - - 137 Collins, Charles, I Richard W., - - 125 Frederic J., - - 82 RoswellL., - - 125 Connelly, Herbert L., - - 138 Roswell S., - - 42 INI )KX 147 Page Page Douglass, William M., - lo6 Griffin, Hiram, - 89 Dow, Caleb, - 8 Griffith, Charles M., - 99 Cyrus M., - 14 Guernsey, William G., - - 117 Drew, Charles M., - - 107 Guibord, Fred W., - - 113 Durston, Franklin S., - 127 Robert H., - - 107 Dwight, William E., - 62 Gulick, Charles W., - 31 Gwillim, Rhys B., - - 55 Edgerton, Francis D., - 43 Edsall, Charles F., - - 137 Hadley, Charles A., - 121 Edwards, Nelson, - - 82 Lorenzo W., - - 109 Eggleston, Sidney B,, - 116 Hale, Clarence F., - - 129 Elwood, Isaac N., - - 57 Hall, Ezra, - 44 Emens, Edgar A., - - 97 Hamblin, Freeman B., - 59 Erskine, James P., - - 113 Hamilton, John W., - 142 Hanaburgh, David H., - 63 Faulks, James B., - 142 Hanlon, John, - - - - 46 Fellows, Nathaniel, - 37 Harriman, Benjamin W., Jr. , - 127 Fernald, Edgar S., - - 103 Daniel G., - 49 Walter M., - - 109 Henry I., - 113 Finlay, Robert E., - - 137 Harris, John M., - 104 Fisk, Everett O., - - 69 Harrison, John J., - - 33 Herbert F., - - 41 Ralph C, - 29 Flinchbaugh, Frederick E., - 121 narrower, Charles S., - 46 Fosgate, William A., - 49 Henry D., - 57 Foss, Archibald C, - 28 Hatfield, Marcus P., - 63 Cyrus D., - 30 Haven, Erastus 0., - - 10 Cyrus D., Jr., - 105 Gilbert, - - 17 William J., - - 33 William I., - - 79 Frazier, Joseph W., - 117 Hawxhurst, James M., - - 82 Freeman, Joseph B., - 21 Hea, Joseph R,, - 21 French, Moses, Jr., - - 89 Herrick, Austin H., - 74 Frost, Harold P., - - 139 Ernest P., - 84 Fuller, Ernest S., - - 127 Olin F., - - 127 Henry J., - 35 William B., - - 82 Hibbard, Ralph B.,-- - 105 Gardiner, George W., - lOI Ralph G., - 143 Garman, Franklin S., - 139 Hicks, Cicero M., - - 63 Gatch, Gordon G., - - 134 Hill, Ebenezer, - 63 Gifford, Asa R., - 131 Howard E., - - 139 Gillies, Andrew, - 113 William B., - - 84 Gillott, Pedro R., - - 107 William T., - - 31 Glover, Frederic T., - 57 Hinman, Clark T., - - 4 Given, Philip E., - - 138 Hitt, Jesse M., - - - 78 Goodale, John H., - - 6 Hoagland, Warren E., - 55 Goode, Burwell P., - - 33 Warren E., Jr., - 119 George B., - 62 Holden, Charles W., - 83 Goodman, Robert G., - 134 Holt, Charles L., - - 90 Graham, James C, - - 104 John N., - - - 68 148 INDEX Page Page Horton, Harold M., - 136 Eandon, George, - 8 Lyman G., - 98 Samuel G., - - 102 Howe, Edwin J., - 64 Seymour, - 102 Perry S., - 129 Thompson H., - 28 Howland, Charles F., - 99 Eane, Ernest A., - 115 Hoyt, Frank C, - 92 Langdale, John W., - 130 James W., - 72 Leavenworth, Charles S., - 115 Hubbard, Chester D., - 6 Lee, Willis T., - - Ill Nelson C, - - 107 Leslie, William H , - - 121 William P., - - 46 Libby, Isaac C, - 74 Huffaker, Christopher C, - 29 Lindley, Delmar J., - 117 Hulburd, Fred M., - - 83 Lindsay, Thomas B., - 72 Humphrey, William F., - - 26 Lippitt, Costello, - 50 Hunt, Albert S., - 27 Littebrandt, William H., - 121 Andrew, - 23 Littlefield, Charles A., - - 92 Hyde, Ammi B., - 17 Lock wood. Ensign B., - 89 Loomis, Reuben H., - 18 Ingraham, Edward A., - - 127 Wilbur F., - - 27 George, - - 66 Luce, Warren A., - - 75 George S., - 94 Lynde, Lester E., - - 125 Henry A., - 123 Henry CM., - 50 McAllister, William H., - - 61 Olin, - 131 McCauley, William H., - - 117 Richard, - 11 McCrillis, Alonzo, - - 15 Roberts., - 100 David, - 15 William M., - - 17 McCune, William J., - 64 McDonald, William S., - - 91 Jacobs, Charles E., - - 131 Mclntire, James E., - 29 Jenkins, John E., - - 105 MacNaughten, Edgar, - 131 Jennings, Samuel W., - 132 Walter, - - 123 Jessup, Gilbert H., - - 79 Magee, Louis J., - 95 Johnson, Hermann M., - - 4 Mansfield, Joseph H., - 53 Jones, George G., - - 23 Marcy, Ichabod, - 4 Hiram A. , - 30 Oliver, - - 18 Kettell, George F., - - lOI Marsh, James E., - 18 Kidd, William H., - - 107 Martin, Cornelius C, - 31 Kidder, Benjamin F., - 86 Ellis H., - 134 Frank H., - 138 William W., - - 72 Kimpton, Truman H., - 47 Matthews, Edward E., - - 102 King, Frederick A., - 106 Mattoon, Virgil W., - 64 Kingsley, Augustus W., - Kirby, Stephen J., - Kirkpatrick, Joshua B., - Knapp, Martin A. , - - 47 - 70 - 123 - 59 Maynard, John W., - Mead, Emory L., - Meeker, Irving A., - Mellen, George F., - - 91 - 80 - 112 - 24 Lafferander, Robert E., - - 134 Mercein, Thomas R., - 66 Merrill, Elmer T., - - 86 Lake, Charles P., - - Ill Manson A., - - 89 Wesley E., - - no William, - II INDKX 149 Page Page Merwin, William J., - 122 Paine, Harvey H., - - 98 Miles, Rowland, , - - 102 Palmer, Albert P., - - 66 Millard, Charles W., - 57 Parker, Charles M., - 59 Miller, William I.., - - 64 Francis H., - 72 Mills, Caleb I., - 75 Millard M., - - 76 Mitchell, John G., - - 106 Nelson C, - 78 William H., - - 95 Wendell P., - ' - - 104 Moore, Alfred D., - - 139 Parrot, George T., - - 65. Morrow, Horace K., - - 84 Parsons, Percy A., - - 123 Morse, Joseph Iv., - - 39 Solomon, - 38 Walter E., - - 104 Patten, David, I Munroe, George R., - no Penfield, Raymond C, - - 91 Harry K., - 100 Peters, William H., - 65 Milbourne, - - 108 Peterson, William H., - - 136 Murdock, Leonard C, - 104 Pettee, JohnT., - 12 Murphy, Holmes W., - II Pfeiffer, Peter A., - - 139 William H., - - II Phelps, George N., - - 50 Phillips, William H. H., - 53 Nast, William G., - - 123 Phinney, George A., - 84 Neeld, George A., - - 132 Phipps, Charles F., - - 134 Newcomb, George A., - 47 Pickard, Humphrey, - 4 Newhall, Fales, - 139 Pierce, Bradford K., - 9 FalesH., - 18 Clarence A., - - 128 Joshua, »- - 4 Pillsbury, Fred H., - - 123 Josiah H., - 41 John H., - 73 William R., - - 86 William R., - - 137 Newton, Henry G., - - - 65 Pilsbury, Benjamin, - 20 Nichols, Lucius S., - - 50 Benjamin C, - - 76 Monroe, - 35 Pitkin, Frederick W., - - 38 Niles, William H., - - 143 Powers, Charles, - 19 Nixon, James, Jr., - - 75 Prentice, George, - 144 Paul, - 131 George R., - 89 North, AdolphusS., - 119 William C, - - 103 Charles C, - - 143 Prentiss, Wesley J. , - 76 Charles R., - - - 58 CrandallJ., - - 79 Rand, Edward D., - - II Eric M., - - 138 JohnC, - - 47 F. Mason, - 68 Randall, Ray H., - - 132 Francis R., - 117 Raymond, Miner, - 144 Noyes, Henry S., - 21 Rayner, Isaac M., - - 106 Selden W., - - 59 Reed, Charles P., - - 118 Wilbur F., - - 37 Reynolds, Charles, - - 89 Frank, . . - - 59 Clin, Stephen H., - - 55 George G., - - 9 O'Neill, Patrick F., - 119 George G., 2d., - 132 Osborne, Albert E., - 116 Howard W., - - 139 Wilbur F., - - 43 Samuel T., - - 131 Otheman, Edward B., - 31 Rice, Charles F., - - 68 I50 INDKX Page Page Rice, Edward H., - - 65 Smith, Edgar M., - - 67 Edward L., - - 108 Francis H., - 25 Horace J., - 133 John H., - 24 James O., - 25 Snow, William L., - - 112 PaulN., - 139 Soule, F. Lewis, - 140 Willard M., - 2 George B., - 138 William, - 144 Spalding, William L., - 41 William C, - - 125 Sprague, Charles W., - 138 William N., - - 53 Starr, William H., - - 39 Rich, George A., - - 97 Steele, Daniel, - 22 Herbert!/., - - 100 George McK., - 25 John F., - - - 86 Joel A., - - 30 Richards, Edward H., - 122 Oliver R., - 27 Roberts, Alfred E., - 122 Stetson, Willis K., - - 87 Hiram P., - 35 Stevens, Lloyd P., - - 130 Robinson, Francis A., - 24 Walter H., - - 120 Rockwell, Herbert D., - - 98 Stewart, Frederic, - - 137 Joseph C, - 98 Stillson, J. Milton, - - 140 Rogers, Charles S., - - 38 Stockwell, Charles F., - - 13 Rosenkrans, Egbert A., - - 139 Stone, George W., - - 69 Ross, Ira G., - - 84 Strong, George F., - - 130 Rowe, Frederick E., - 139 Henry A., - 56 Russell, Albin C, - - 80 William C, - - 83 Andral Iv., - 70 Stutson, Nelson, - 38 Herbert E., - - 93 Sutherland, Arthur E., - - 95 Javan M., - 95 Arthur R., - 140 Willis A., - 81 Swett, Ernest M., - - 133 Vernon B., - - 116 Samuel, John, - - - - 22 Syrett, F. Harold, - - 135 Sanford, Arthur B., - 69 Clarence A., - - 118 Taber, Frank W., - - 32 Frank E., - 98 Taft, James H., - 73 Myron R., - 85 Marcus L., - 70 Sargent, Christopher S., - 60 William N., - - 81 Savage, Isaac A., - 9 Talbot, James M., - - 135 Scudder, Louis T., - - 136 Talmadge, Arthur T., - no Moses L., 2 Taylor, Frank B., - - 137 Moses ly., Jr., - 48 George L., - - 43 Newton P., - - 81 Joseph R., - 90 Searles, John F., - 116 Tebbets, Alexander R., - - 24 Seckerson, Howard A., - - 136 Tenney, Jasper, - 27 Seney, George I., - - 15 Terrell, Hubert N., - - 128 Seward, Charles H., - 126 Thayer, Edward 0., - 76 Sherman, Merritt H., - 54 Lorenzo R., - - 9 Sherwood, Samuel D., - 87 Thirkield, Gilbert H., - - 137 Sibley, Benjamin E., - 120 Thompson, Benjamin F., - 112 Smith, Augustus L., - 32 Thorndike, Ashley H., - - Ill BurchardH., - 136 Edward L., - - 113 INDKX 15^ Page Page Thorndike, E. Ivynn, - 128 Warden, William H., - - 42 Tourtellott, Henry, - - 54 Warner, Emerson, - - 34 Tower, Freeman A., - 120 Warren, George M., - 77 Freeman P., - - 48 Way, Daniel G., - 12 OlinF., - - 108 Welwood, John C, - - 73 William B., - - 116 Whedon, Daniel A., - 16 Towle, Edward D., - - 73 Whipple, William G., - - 36 George H., - 70 Whitaker, George, - - 44 Trafton, Mark, - 144 White, William C, - - 137 Trefethen, Henry E., - 87 Whiting, John H., - - 32 True, Alfred C, - 70 Wight, Isaac H., - - - 126 Tunison, William, - - 19 Wilcox, Robert E., - - 126 Twombly, John H., - 13 Wilkins, Daniel, - 136 Willard, James H., - - - 60 Underbill, Richard C, - - 13 Williams, Clarence, - 67 Underwood, Thomas P., - - 13 Willson, Myron J., - - 130 Upham, Francis B., - 96 Winans, Williams., Jr., - - 80 Samuel F., - - 33 Winchell, Alexander, - 20 Vail, Albert D., - 36 Wing, Frank E., - 124 Van Tassell, Irvin, - - 139 John E., - 124 Van Vleck, Edward B., - - 93 Wood, George W., - - 99 John M., - 26 Johns., - - 66 Vinal, Charles G. R., - 44 Joseph R., - 67 Virgin, Edward W., - 36 Thomas B., - - 51 o ' ^ ' Woods, William S., - 114 Wagner, Francis J. , - 48 Wright, Arthur M., - 140 Walkley, David H., - 81 F. Warren., - - 135 Webster R., - - 41 William E., - - 81 Yanson, Carl R., - 137 Wallace, Warren S., - 132 Yates, Walter D., - - 124 Walter, Charles H., - 78 Young, John W., - 39 152 INDKX GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX [In case of two addresses, both have been indexed here. J AI.ABAMA. Birmingham, E. H. Andrews. Arkansas. Little Rock. W. G. Whipple. Cawfornia. Los Angeles. C. F. Allen. G. G. Gatch. Pasadena. C. M. Parker. M. M. Parker. San Francisco. R. C. Harrison. COI^ORADO. Denver. A. B. Hyde. C. I. Mills. H. B. Russell. Pagosa Springs. J. S. Wood. Connecticut. Ansonia. W. M. Fernald. Hartford. W. E. Brown. S. V. Coffin. J. G. Mitchell. F. H. Parker. Meriden. G. Iv. Boswell. W. H. Kidd. Middletow7i. G. H. Bragdon. B. H. Camp. M. B. Crawford. C. F. Hale. C. Reynolds. W. N. Rice. J. M. Van Vleck. C. G. R. Vinal. New Llaven. A. O. Abbott. H. L. Agard. A. R. Gifford. W. T. Hill. J. W. Maynard. H. G. Newton. H. A. Seckerson. W. K. Stetson. Norwich. C. Lippitt. Niantic. A. W. Kingsley. Somers. E. S. Fuller. South Norwalk. E. Hill. Storrs. A. F. Blakeslee. Vernon. G. N. Phelps. Washingtoji. H. D. Allen. Weatogue. C. P. Craft. West Goshen. W. N. Taft. Winsted. B. F. Kidder. District of CoIvUmbia. Washington. A. H. Clark. W. F. Dales. F. S. Durston. INDKX 153 District of Coj^vmbi a.— Con. Washington. V. W. Guibord. M. A. Knapp. W. T. Lee. N. P. Scudder. A. C. True. Il.I,INOIS. Chicago. M. P. Hatfield. J. M. Hawxhurst. E. T. Merrill. J. E. Wing. Evanston. H. F. Fisk. E. Lynn Thorndike. La Grange. F. E. Sanford. Indiana. Indianapolis. C. S. Sargent. B. H. Smith. E. M. Smith. Iowa. Mt. Vernon. H. A. Collin. Sanborn. C. H. Seward. Kansas. Fort Scott. W. S. McDonald. Maine. Bethel. I. H. Wight. Biddeford. R. N. Randall. Castine. G. M. Warren. Georgetown. J. Nixon, Jr. Hebron. H. M. Horton. KenVs Hill. W. F. Berry. B. W. Harriraan, Jr. A. C. Russell. H. E. Trefethen. Liverinore Falls. G. W. Stone. Portland. F. R. North. Rockland. J. F. Rich. Rumford Falls. G. W. Douglass. Saco. J. D. Cochrane. Solon. M. French, Jr. Strong. H. A. Clifford. Union. Iv. W. Hadley. MARYI.AND. Port Deposit. H. L. Rich. Massachusetts. Andover. J. C. Graham. L. E. Ivynde. Auburndale. T. W. Bishop. W. B. Herrick. Boston. J. E. Abbott. J. G. Berrien. F. I. Brown. A. L. Crowell. S. F. Crowell. E. K. Dexter. E. O. Fisk. J. W. Hamilton. H. I. Harriman. 0. F. Herrick. W. B. Herrick. C. E. Jacobs. T. H. Kimpton. T. B. Lindsay. W. H. Mitchell. W. H. Niles. J. C. Rand. G. A. Rich. H. D. Rockwell. 1. G. Ross. V. B. Swett. 154 INDEX Massachusetts. —G?;?. Boston. J. M. Talbot. J. R. Taylor. W. D. Yates. Brookline. F. I. Brown. A. S. Douglass. R. Iv. Douglass. R. S. Douglass. B. E. Sibley. W. L. Snow. E. D. Towle. Cambridge. R. R. Allen. C. W. Atwater. G. G. Reynolds. H. J. Rice. W. C. Rice. F. W. Wright. Cambridgeport. C. Iv. Holt. Clinton. E. P. Herrick. Dedhani. E. W. Virgin. Dorchester Center. G. A. Phinney. East Boston. G. Whitaker. Fall River. C. F. Rowland. Foxboro. G. A. Rich. Greenfield. A. H. Herrick. Hopkinton. Q. J. Collin. Lynn. C. A. Ivittlefield. Maynard. R. E. Bisbee. R. M. Bisbee. Melrose. W. H. Mitchell. Middleboro. W. A. Ivuce. Milton. D. Steele. Natick. G. F. Strong. W. C. Strong. Newton. W. H. Leslie. C. F. Rice. H. J. Rice. W. C. Rice. V. B. Swett. Somerville. C. E. Jacobs. W. R. Newhall. South Braintree. I. G. Ross. Sotith Byfield. D. Wilkins. South Deerfield. M. J. Willson. Springfield. F. T. Chester. S. F. Chester. E. S. Fernald. S. D. Sherwood. A. T. Talmadge. Swampscott. R. W. Douglass. Taunton. L. G. Horton. Wabaji. J. H. Pillsbury. Walt ham. A. N. Burke. Watertown. J. E. Abbott. C. W. Holden. Webster. H. H. Paine. West Newton. T. B. Lindsay. West Yarmouth. C. H. Walter. Worcester. G. H. Blakeslee. W. P. Parker. F. A. Tower. Michigan. Petoskey. W. J. McCune. INDEX 155 Minnesota. Minneapolis. C. M. Drew. A. Gillies. St. Paul. F. G. Axtell. Missouri. , St. Louis. W. L. Hoagland, Jr. Nevada. Fallon. K. W. Bnrr. New Hampshire. Dover. F. S. Douglass. Exeter. E. H. Richards. Soniersworth. J. M. Russell. New Jersey. Bordentow7i. T. H. Landon. Camden. W. E. Lake. Cranford. E. M. Swett. East Orange. G. E. Andrews. P. F. Cole. W. L. Hoagland. E. H. Martin. M. Munroe. P. A. Parsons. Elizabeth. G. T. Parrot. Jersey City. J. W. Young. Lakewood. E. E. Matthews. Long Branch. C. W. Blakeslee. Madison. H. A. Buttz. W. A. Chadwick. J. B. Faulks. Matawan. S. B. Eggleston. Montclair. E. MacNaughten. W. MacNaughten. A. S. North. C. F. Phipps. F. H. Syrett. W. S. Wallace. Morristown. J. M. Buckley. Newark. G. R. Munroe. J. M. Talbot. Ocean City. C. P. Lake. Ocean Grove. W. H. Warden. Pater son. C. R. Blundell. Plainfield. B. P. Adams. Princeton. P. Nixon. Upper Montclair. J. A. Anderson. C. R. Berrien. I. A. Meeker. Westfield. C. E. Apgar. New York. Astoria. H. K. Munroe. Auburn. P. S. Howe. Beaver Dam. V. W. Mattoon. Black River. C. A. Hadley. Cambridge. J. M. Harris. Clinton. F. M. Davenport. Dobbs Ferry. A. K. Dearborn. H. N. Terrell. East Quogue. H. N. Terrell. Greenport. I. M. Rayner. 156 INDEX Nkw York. — Con. Hempstead. R. Ingraham, Huntington. M. Iv. Scudder. Ithaca. C. A. Pierce. Jamaica. F. P. Tower. Locust Valley. E. A. Ingraham. Lowville. A. P. Palmer, Mamaroneck. A. B. Sanford. Milan. W. H. Peters. Mt. Vernon. J. G. Bagg. H. H. Beattys. New Brighton. S. lyandon. New Rochelle. N. Edwards. New York — Borough of Brook- lyn. C. M. Allen. G. D. Bartlett. G. D. Beattys. C. Campaigne. N. S. Cobleigh. C. F. Corner. C. W. Gulick. G. S. Ingraham. H. A. Ingraham. H. C. M. Ingraham. Olin Ingraham. W. M. Ingraham. W. J. Merwin. C. J. North. G. G. Reynolds. G. G. Reynolds, 2d. J. H. Taft. F. B. Upham. W. R. Walkley. J. C. Welwood. W. S. Winans, Jr. Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. J. A. Anderson. G. E. Andrews. A. M. Bailey. C. Barnes. B. T. Beach. F. D. Beattys. G. D. Beattys. F. C. Becker. J. M. Buckley. J. B. Burr. A. B. Carrington. C. W. Chadwick. H. L. Clements. C. C. Cutler. W. M. Douglass. J. P. Erskine. J. W. Frazier. W. I. Haven. C. S. narrower. W. B. Hill. G. Ingraham. S. W. Jennings. F. A. King. E. MacNaughten. W. W. Martin. C. E. North. F. M. North. S. H. Olin. A. E. Osborne. R. C. Penfield. W. H. Peterson. S. T. Reynolds. A. E. Roberts. M. L. Scudder. A. H. Thorndike. Edward L. Thorndike. W. B. Tower. W. R. Walkley. C. Williams. W. S. Woods, Northport. R. Miles. Oi'ient. B. C. Pilsbury. Pine Btish. G. A. Neeld. INDKX 157 New York. — Con. Plattsburgh. R. H. Guibord. Rochester. A. E. Sutherland. Sag Harbor. J. J. Harrison. Schenectady . S. G. Landon. Syracuse. W. P. Coddington. E. A. Emens. R. E. Wilcox. Troy. S. P. Brush. W. N. Canipaigne. Tuxedo Park. A. S. Clayton. Utica. W. D. Chase. E. L. Mead. Yonkers. A. M. Bailey. M. A. Bailey. C. H. Buck. R. B. Hibbard. W. H. Littebrandt. T. R. Mercein. North Carowna. Pine Bluff. W. H. Warden. North Dakota. Grand Forks. A. Clark. Ohio. Akron. H. D. Rockwell. J. C. Rockwell. Cincinnati. F. Cutts. F. Iv. Flinchbaugh. Cleveland. W. R. Breed. O. F. Tower. Delaware. E. L. Rice. Wyoming. B. P. Goode. Oregon. Baker City. J. F. Searles. Portland. S. J. Kirby. Pennsylvania. Beaver. J. W. Ivangdale. Belle/ante. A. B. Benson. Bethlehem. R. Iv. Lafferander. Erie. H. A. Strong. Factoryville. D. J. Lindley. Kingston. P. R. Gillott. J. E. Jenkins. L. C. Murdock. Philadelphia. M. Buckley. J. A. Develin. C. D. Foss. C. D. Foss, Jr. J. Samuel. L. P. Stevens. Pittsburg. F. E. Wing. Wilkes-Bari'e. J. E. Jenkins. P. F. O'Neill. Rhode Island. North Providence. E. F. Clark. Providence. G. W. Gardiner, Jr. Thornton. W. H. Starr. South Dakota. Brookings. W. H. H. Phillips. Rapid City. H. E. Morrow. - Vermont. Barre. E. O. Thayer. 158 INDEX Vermont. — C071. Sheboygan Falls. Barton. R. S. Ingraham. F. H. Pillsbury. Middlebury. M1SCEI.1.ANEOUS. M. R. Sanford. B01.IVIA. Randolph Center. La Paz. F. M. Baker. C. M. Griffith. St. Johnsbury. 0. J. Anderson. Canada. Toronto. Virginia. W. H. Stevens. Charlottesville. F. H. Smith. China. Cafitojt. Washington. L. A. Bergholz. Dayton. Cha?igli, Chihli. F. M. Baum. M. Iv. Taft. Olynipia. J. M. Hitt. ENGI.AND. Spoka7ie. London. I. C. Libby. R. M. Crane. C. S. Leavenworth West Virginia. Clarksburg. Mexico. B. F. Thompson. Merida, Yucatan. Wheeling. J. Aznar. N. C. Hubbard. W. P. Hubbard. Panama. Canal Zo7ie. Wisconsin. R. G. Goodman. Darien. W. E. Coffman. Peru. Madison. Lima. J. M. Dearborn. T. B. Wood. W. F. Dearborn. Porto Rico. E. B. Van Vleck. A7'royo. J. R. Wood. Milwaukee. DeW. Davis. CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS Page 5. * Joseph Cummings. Vice-President, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1886. Page 20. * Alexander Wincliell. Lecturer, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., 1886; Brooklyn Institute, New York, 1887; Syracuse University, 1887; Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1888. Fellow, American Geological Society. For Jonesville Railroad route, read Jones- ville Railroad Survey, i^c'r eleven new species, read Mteen, etc. Page 29. * James Bly Mclntire. Married, 1858, Miss Marietta Brown Gardiner of West New- bury, Mass., who died. Married, 187 1, Miss Elizabeth ly. Morris of North Wilbraham, Mass. Ralph Chandler Harrison. Born, 22 October, 1831. Elected life member of California Academy of Sciences, 1874. Director, Hastings College of the Law, 1884-. Trustee, Public Library, San Francisco, 1887-; San Francisco Law Library, 1888-. Page 30. Cyrus David Foss. Trustee, Wesleyan, 1875-. Page 33. Burwell Philip Goode. Address: g2y Springfield Avenue, Wyoming, Hamilton Co., Ohio. Page 36. William George Whipple. Mayor, Little Rock, Ark., 1887. Page 39. William Henry Starr. For Groton Bank, read Groton. Page 44. George Whitaker. Address: Syy Saratoga Street, East Bostoji, Mass. Page 45. William Haven Daniels. For 1902- ., read 1902-03. Page 48. * Francis James Wagner. For 1883-89, read 1883-88; Baltimore Conference, 1888-1907. For 1902, read 1901. Children: Mary A,, Frances E., Frank B. ^ ^^g^ 55- Stephen Henry Olin. Children: Alice Townsend; Julia Lynch. Page 58. * Charles I^e wis Bonnell. Child died, 1883. Page 60. Christopher Smith Sargent. Iu?r 211s Talbott Avenue, 7^ead 2121 etc. Page 61. *Alden Fitzroy Chase. 6^;^«'^r Children : Alden C, d. 1886; • • • Fitzroy, d.; Ivouise. Page 66. Thomas Randolph Mercein. Address: gi Locust Hill Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Page 67. Culmer Barnes. Born, 23 August, 1850. Artist and Illustrator, New York, N. Y. Married, 7 May, 1874, Miss Amelia Rodman of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Hazel; Maybelle, d. 1892. Page 72. William Wallace Martin. Engaged in special investigation in Semitic studies, Boston, Chicago, and elsewhere, 1893-96. For 1893-95, read 1897-99. For 1897, I'ead 1901- . For 1 899-1 900, read 1902-03. Married, 4 September, 1890, Miss Elizabeth Hayes of Brent- wood, Tenn. Child: Emily. Francis Hubert Parker. Corporation Counsel, City of Hartford, 1908-. Page 73. Edward David Towle. Address: §0 Federal Street, Greenfield, Mass. Page 90. * Nathaniel Dunn Clifford. Born, 20 November, 1854, in Palermo, Me. B. A., Little Rock University, 1885. Married, 29 November, 1883. Page 112. * Allen Chase. Name and biography should precede Wilmer Evans Coffman. Page 120. Monroe Buckley. Name and biography should follow George Hurd Bragdon. George Hurd Bragdon. Additional Address: Middletown, Conn. Page 123. Burchard Hauschild Smith. See page 136. LSAp'15